1884 GREAT 8ALE-I898 SALE OPENS FRIDAY AT 9 A. M. And continue for 30 working days. Every piece, every yard of fine dress goods in stock will be sacrificed. Special attention is called to our Great Black Goods Stock, which has no superior in this city, either in quantity or quality, elegance or beauty. The stock will be at your mercy foj the next 30 days. Ladies, now is your time to buy gilt edged black goods. ' , ...BLACK and COLORED SILKS... Novelty Silks aud Swiss Taffatas, Fine Velvets in Black and Colors, Evening Shades in delicate tints, every yard of which we will include in our Great Sale at ruinous prices. ...EVERY CAPE AND JACKET... In stock at Half Price. No doubt you have been waiting for this oppcrtunity. We are the loosers. , ...Blankets, Ccufcitcis and Table Linens... Thousands of pieces of Cotton and Linen Crashes, Fine Irish Linens in bleached and half bleached which will last a life time, all standard brands of bleached Muslins, New Y01K Mills, Waumssutta Mills, Frnit of the Loom, Pride of the Loom, Pride of the West and Lonsdale. ' ' Ladies, now is your time so lay in your supplies. Nothing but first-class goods will be sold or offered for sale. Cor. Sil & Morrison, o PORTLAND, UK. Mcailen'& McDonnell, Miss Jennie Gray spent New Year's With her sister in Portland. Little Martina Parker, who has been Seriously ill, is much improved. Harry Muir has been very sick with typhoid pneumonia during the wetk. Mrs. Hatch and daughter, Miss Freda, tire the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kelly. Misses Elmaand Ethel Albright enter t lined a number of their friends Tues day evening. Misses ICatherine and Annie Dolan, of Portland, spent.Saturday and Sunday in Oregon City. Miss Alice Glasspool spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. N. Graham, of Portland. County Clerk Dixon issued a mar riage lieense Jan. 4th to Mary Kall fleisch and E. W. Jones. William Flunking, the teacher of the Barlow school, spent a portion of his holiday vacation in Washington county. Register C. B Moores returned from from Salem yesterday, accompanied by S. M. Ormaby, inspector of. forest re eerves. James Shaw, manager of the Dallas yro len mills, was in the city yesterday. He reports the mills doing a rushing business. Mrs Labor .accompanied by herdaugh ter, of Riverside, Calif., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Porter of Caneniah. The family of J. M. Lawrence le't for Portland Saturday, where they will here-, Hfter resi le. Mr. H. II. Chase's family has moved into the resilience, vacated bv Mr. Lawrence. . . The U. S. fifh commission lias no Ci'pt 'd the offer of George Broughton and Tom Brown to build a hatchery on tin Sandy river for taking steelhead salmon, tl;e consftleration being flUM. W. G. Hayes, chief clerk of the Elec tric hotel, received the sad ;iews Sun day that his 5-year old sister had died at Wooilburn. Only a few days previous, his 18-year old brother died at the same . place of heart failure. Angly Kallinan, a German residing in Borings precinct, was examined before County Judge Hayes Wednesday on a charge of insanity, and was ordered sent to the asylum. He is 41 years old and a bachelor. He imagines that some one is trying to take his property away from him. The following new actions have been filed with the clerk of tho circuit court during the past week ; Alfred Sear?, jr., vs Richard Glasspool, et al ; Dan Lyons vs M II Flanagan, et al; Mer chants National Bank vs Ilouorah and J. J. lavoren ; Frank S. Grant vs Dell Stuart; .William McMaster vs Jesse P. B Ball ; Frank T. Barlow, et al, vs Car rie E lluerth. the the Mrs. T. W. Butler is confined to house with sickness. Charles Biers, of Salem, was guest of L. E. Jones over Sunday. Remember grand concert to be given Jannary 28th. Full particulars next week. Mrs. F. M. Tibbetts, of Portland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Jen nings. Mrs. S. Huntley, mother ol W. A. and O.G. Huntley, is improving from her serious illness. Mrs. S. A. Chase has returned irom a several week's visit to her son, Ivan, at Colfax, Wash. J. W.Dowty. a prominent farmer in Currinsville precinct, was in the city Tuesday -and Wednesday. In the aceount of the Baptist Sunday school Christmas exercises printed last week, the name of Mrs. T. M. Gault was omitted. She was chairman of the com mittee, who had the matter in charge. Miss Hattie Thompson and E. G. Sa gar were married last Saturday evening at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Godboujd. Rev. M. L. Rugg officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Sagar will reside on the West Side. C. TJ. Barlow, of Barlow, left last Mon day for Juneau, Skagway and Dyea, by way of Seattle. lie took along about 8000 pounds of evaporated fruits and vegetables, and 300 pounds of fruit cake, which he will dispose of in Alaskan mar kets. On Monday, 'he 4-year-old chi d f James Wells, living on the West side of the river was severely burned on the side of the face and head, and the little girl lies in a critical condition. The mother was kindling a lire with coal oil, and as the fire did not burn satisfactorily the little girl poured some more coal oil on the fire with the result as above stated. The girl died Wednesday. Last Sundayjames Murrow, wife and and child drove "to Portland in a cart. When they reached Charles Ladd's place near the White House, a dog came Aiif ) nil frirn tminil tin hurst tMUHintri I'll t Oil VI II Ww - -- - - 1 - . the occupants .to be thrown to tin ground. Mrs. Murrow sustained a pain ful fracture of the left leg a novo tlie ankle. Mr. Ladd kindly drove Mrf Ladd to Poitland in bis carciage. A very pleasant party was given the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer on Sev enth street Monday evening in honor of the High school class of 't)7. Music, names and luncheon was the program. Those present weie: Misst-ss Lulu and and MinnieMeyer.Lulu Hankins, Maud Winslow, Eleanor Williams, Marie Bluhm, Orpha Cosper, Grace Tower; Mes-ra. Guy Clink, George Swafford, Chauncey Ramsby, Edgar and Abel Me resse. Charles Babeork, Fred Mendl, Emery Noble and Howard Brownall. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. G. Taylor and family spent the holi days with relatives at Mount Angel. Miss Nannie Cochran is now officiating as one of the delivery clerks at the post office. ' ! Barton Cummins, of Mink, was visit ing his sister, Mrs. Lucieno Stout, last Sunday, Mrs. W, D. Belshaw, the Redland postmistress, is expected home from the East soon. Register 0. B. Moores and Receiver William Galloway spent 'New Years day in Portland. Miss Mannie Young, of Corvallis, who was visiting Mrs. II. Oberg, returned home Tuesday. A. E. Stout, of Yaqunia, spent the holidays with his brother, Assessor Luciene Stout. Mrs. C. W. Armstrong, of Canby, is visiting Mrs. W. A. Starkweather at Concord this week. Dr. A. L. Boatie, a le iding dentist of Pendleton, was visiting relatives in this city during the week. I.i Will li. King, of Baker City, stale senator lrom ilaUer county, was in Oregon City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ch tries lloltnan, of Mead jwbrook, vu-ited relatives in Port land during tile holidays. Norman Lilly, a prominent capitalist of Coryallis, was visiting friends in this city Saturday and Sunday. Mrs.T. J. Cleeton, wife of District Attorney Cleeton, left for Southern California this week, where she will spend the winter. ' , A new postolfiee has been established near Mink, with G. A. Schuebel as post master. The new office will be ready for business in a few days. Mrs. C. II. Caulield, Mrs. II. O. Stevens and daughter, Miss Mertie, spent Friday afternoon with .Mrs. W. C. Cheney and Mrs. J. W. .Mel hum, near Meldrum station. Ed. Fields, general operator at the S. P. depot is confined to his home with an attack of Malaria. In the meantime, S. M. Wiley, of Portland, is officiating in his place, while Mrs. Wiley is visiting her sister. William Abernethy aged 22 years and U months, died Saturday of consumption at the residence of Mrs. Laws, hi Falls View addition. The funeral occured Sunday and the services were conducted by Rev. A. J.Montgomery. Wayne Howard, who now lives in Portland, wiil leave soon for Skayway, where he in company with other parties will engage in business. Mr. Howard says the great difficulty just now is to get goods transported to Alaska from Portland. Annual Clearance 8me Sale! -shoes Everything in the house reduced. A positive sav ing of from 10 to 20 per cent, on your .footwear. Every article warranted at represented. COME TO US FOR YOUR SHOES.' 49 3d St, betweea Alder and Morrison, PORTLAND, ORE. KLONDIKE OUTFITTERS A petition was til d in Superintendent Starkweather's office Monday for a charge jn tho boundary lines of school districts Nos. 93 and 4. The petition asks that 15 ) acres be taken from No. J8 or AuUuny di.strU, an 1 that the same territory be annexed to No. 84 or Mulino district. T. M. Campbell, who 'has been at Juneau for some time past, and is now vitiiing his family in this city, will leave for Dyea in a few days. lie intends to engage in business at Sheep Jump near the summitof Chilcoot Pass, and anticipates a big rush to that section in the early spring and summer. A very guoU nil. hence gree'ed the scliuebert Symphony (Juartette and Club, Monday night. In faet, there was the largest number of people that have g.unuicu in cinveiy s nun lor manv a day. The Aitisai s, under whose aus pices the troupe appeared, are to to be complimented on the success of tho performance. Charles J. Buchanan and Thomas K. Ryan were among the candidates iniated into the Mystic Shriners at Portland last Thursday evening. Each candidate, who becomes a Mystic Shriners must be a li.'-degree Mason or Knight Templar. After tlie initiatory ceremonies a banquet was served, and Chief Rabban W.E. Oarll was one of the speakers. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. met on Tuesday afternoon, and de cided to give a basket social on Satur day evening Jan. loth. There will be af musical program from eight to nine o'clock, to which everybody is Invited, free. The baskets will be sold for 20 cenW each, and the money will bo used to buy new games for the amusement room, E. C. Maddock spent New Years in New Era precinct. Born, in this city Jan. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs Bert Roake, a eon. ' William Boring, of Borings, was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. William Doores and B. Jones were in from Marquam precinct Tuesday. Ex-County Commissioner O. Bair, of Needy, is visiting Oregon City this week. Miss Bertha Butler, of Portland, has been visiting Misa Vesta Broughton. Rev. Gilnian Parker is conducting a revival service at La Grande, Union county. Corony Godfrey is confined at his home witli an attack of catarrh of the stomach. Mrs. Priscilla Sparks, of Vancouver, is the guest of her her daughter, Mrs. G. 0. Bacon. 0. D. Latourette and H. E. Cross went to Salem Tuesday, where they argued eases in the supreme court. William Buckner, a prominent citi zen of Highland precinct, was in Oregon City Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Fleming, deputy state organizer of the Artisans, has been visiting friends in this city for several days past. Miss Anna Philips, of this city, is very ill with typhoid fever at the resi lience of her parents at Clackamas. Ed. Mack, formerly foreman in the Enterprise office, is now foieman in the Morning Tribune office at Portland. Mrs Elizabeth Moody, of Molalia, wa8 visiting her son, M. N. Moody, and Mrs. V. W. H. Samson, during the week. C. P. Thore arrived from his Jose phine county mines Wednesday morn ing. He reports the outlook very prom ising. W. P. Brooks, who has just completed a term of school in the Holcomb district, will leave f jr his home near Eugene in a few days. G. W. Dunlap has closed up his Del Monte restaurant on Main street, for the reason that there are too many restaur ants in the city. Oupt. J. T. Appeison, president of the board of regents of the state agricultu ral college, is attending a meeting of the board at Corvallis. W. F. Collard, of McMinnville, came down to spend his birthday, which oc cured on January 1st, with his sister, Mrs. C. N. Greenman. Albon Meinig, who was down from Sandy on Monday, reports that the New Year's ball at that place was a grand success, 110 tickets having been sold. Willie Marshall, of Canemah, until recently, head clerk in Patterson's ba zaar, has given up his place, and is now attending the Oregon City high school. Mrs. II. Oberg and children came down from Salem Tuesday, where they h,id been visiting for the past ten days. Rev. Oberg returned home from Salem last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Miller have re turned from their weddn g trip to in Sound, and have taken up their resi dence at the home of Henry J naming for the present. J. R.lrenibuth, one of the pioneers of Oregon City, who has been in the sa loon business onMain street for 24 years, closed up his place of business last Sat urday, and retired. Chiu'lo Brown and Leroy Bills, two Park place boys, were arraigned before Justice Schuebel Monday on a charge of defacing the public school building at that place. The jury brought in a ver ..f ifiiiltv. and thev were fined J25 each. McLaughlin Chautauqua circle held its regular weekly meeting at the re i denceof Mr. ami Mrs. C. II. Cuufield Monday evening Miss, Addie Clark of delated as leader. The meeting next Monday night will be held at the same place. Miss Mabel Ragland, who has resided with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Williams, for the past 18 months, left Tuesday for her old home at Dennison, Texas. She was accompanied by her nephew, Ray Wil liams, who will visit his grandparents for awhile. 1 Daniel D. Tompkins, who is taking a scientific course in the Portland Acad emy, was visiting his parents near this city during the holidays. He recently located a homestead on the Scappoose, i i Columbia county .wherehe now makes his headquarter when not attending school. K L ON DIKE -! SUPPLIES If you are Ruing to Klondike or only thinking about it. We invite you to call and inspect our IMMENSE STOCK We have an entire floor ioo reet by 75 devoted exclusively to Klondike supplies, including Blankets, Rubber Goods, Mackinaw Clothing, Shoes, Tents, Fur Caps, Groceries & Provisions, of all kinds at LOWEST PRICES. We pack and deliver everything free of charge at the wharves either at Portland, Tacoma or Seattle. moye;k clothing co... Third and Oak Streets. BEN SELLING, Manager Walt Wyland was the royal Bengal tiger, at Canby, a few nights ago; he cleaned up two marshals, and started in on a big muscular citizen from Manpiani p ecinct, who completely paralyzed him on short order. It is said that if there had been an American flag convenient, the citiaeiiH of Canby would have ex. pressed their gratitude by entwiding it around the form of the gentleman from Marquam." The January term of the county court convened Wednesday, and will proba bly not adjourn until Monday or Tues day. There is an immense amount of bushiest to transact, besides the regular routine, new road supervisors to ajc ppint, judg'.g and clerks of election to be selected, jury list to be drawn for 18'JH, ttc. The court house was fairly swarmed with road supervisors and can didates for like positions Wednesday. It was a self-evident fact that there are sot enough road districts to go around. H. L. Yanghan of Molalia was in Ore gon City Thursday. The family of James Mclntyre, form erly of Champoeg, have moved to their farm on the Abernethy. Invitations are out for for a party to be given next Tuesday evening in honor of Clare Campbell by the patronesses of fie Junior Dancing Club. Mr. Camp bell will leave for Alaska in few a days. Catholic Knights of America, St. John's Branch No.. 647, have elected the following new officers: President, Nick Michaels; vice-president, Matt Mi chaels; financial secretary, Stanislaus Tanzer; treasure.!, Rev. A. Hillebrand. Charles V. Galloway, who is spending a portion of his holiday vacation at home this week, reports the tho Oregon Jniversity club more tluA mado ex penses on their tour over the Btate. They had the largest houso at Portland Saturday night, and Oregon City ranks second in point of a good house. Church Notes. The Salvation Army will have a week set apart for self denial for the support and extension of hotno and foreign mis sionary work, January 9th to 15th. Rev. H. Oberg will preach in the MY E church both morning and evening Sunday, Jan. 9. All who attend will una a nearly welceme, Rev. T. W. Butler will preach in the chapel at Purkplaco next Sabbath a 3 p. in The following will be tho subject of sermons at the Congregational church next Sabbath ; at 10:30 a. in., "The Way of Success ;" at 7:1)0, "Tho Philosophy of Life, or Cutting Down Fruit Trees,'' especially to young people Y. P. S.JO. K. meeting at fi -30 p. m. In observance of tho week of prayer, meetings are being held each evening thi week in ihe Congregational church with good attendance. The annual roll call meeting was held Wednesday eve nina at which there was a large gather ing of members of the church. The evangelistic meetings in the Bap tist church will begin on Sunday and be conducted by Messrs. Gallaliorn aml Ledford. Tho singing by Mr. Ledford will be a special feature of the meetings. Tho public is cordially invited. Eight new members joined the Wood men Circle on Tuesday evening. Pomona Grange. The egular quar terly meeting of Clackamas District Po mona Grauge will be held with Har ding Grange at their hall at Logan on January 12th. Opening session at 10 o'clock a. m. Officers for the year will be installed, an interesting program rendered in the evening and other busi ness of interest transacted. A cordial invitation is extended to all in good standing. Mary S. Howard, Secretary. Ro.n SitPEKViHoas.1 Yesterday after noon the county court annointed the supervisors: Location. . ..Milwaukie . .Clackamas . . .Damascus Eagle Creek . . Buny following-named road Number. Numi 1 W II Counsel, 2 J R Cramer... 3 AAV Cooke.., . 4 Hugh Ournii,. 5 John M Richo 6 John Revenue Sandy 7 Joseph Aschoff ...Se vers 8 F J Walker Cherryville 9 Harmon Lins ...George 10 .... .J J Davis Garfield 11 Oharles Ilolstrom. . Abernethy James M Tracy. 13 Win Mattoon... 14 J L Swafford ... 15 J H Taber 17 A RDimick.... Logan Yiola ..Maple Lane Canemah Canby Beaver Creek ...Milk Creek Ed Ilornchuch. John Dennison William Buckner. . . .Highland C O Hubbard ..Canyon Creek Raymond Dickey.. Up Molalia Wm Miller . . . , .Geo Kinsser 25 John Daly 2d John Shaver 27 Ed Young 28 John Nightengale.. . . . Barlow .... Needy L Molalia J. W. Gray, secretary of the Willam ette Yalley Chautainpia Assembly, re turned Friday from San Francisco, where lie attowle I a meeting of Chan tauqua Association secretaries of the I'ai'ilic coast. They combined mutually, to secure some of tho liest available tab eerit for the coast assemblies during the C uning season. Among the celebrities I cured are Revs. De Witt Talmago and Sam Jones. Assessor Luiyene Stout and County Judge Hayes went to Salem last Friday, and appeared before tho state board of equalization, and asked for a reduction of the assessment on cultivated land in' Clackamas county. It was ascertained,! however, that the assessment on culti- j vated in Clackamas county, was lower than that in adjoining counties, conse quently their lalor was lost. It is hardly probable, however, that the state board will raise the raU; on cultivated property in this county. . .0 I) Wilson ., . Riley Hayes). ,.P A Baker..., ..E l Baker.... U Mol.m ..Marquam . .Wilholt . . .Union Oswego Wilsonville ...Pleasant Hill . .John Lewellihg. . .Springwater ..A Andreas "... Bull Run 35 Levy Erb El'lott Prairie 37 ...... ,G G Kruso Oswego LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS Mnvo tho bowels RiMitly, h-Hkvcs thn oiih, ciiri'H LI10 fi'Vi'N-h (ioiidltlnu and Ihmdnchu, milking II tho bi'Ht anil qtiirkcHl ri'inedy for CihikIi. Colds, aii'l La lirlppc. Curus in one day. No cum, 1111 pay, l'leu J'o. MARK'S SMim C. 233 Morrison St., PORTLAN, near Third St., : OREGON Special Bargains! Child Dili's School Shoos from m emils upwards MIwh It."" ' Hoys' " " " " Youths' " " " J.& " Spacial Bargains ! Liidlcs' Solid Dural 1 1 Slions from It..') upwards I adliV lin-Ksy WyM1.l1 " " 1.7ft " toi'ii'n Solid Working men s Urunny stylish l.MI 1.7 P Clearance Sale Iook at the Reductions! 522.50 13.00 15.00 10.00 8.50 Suits and Overcoats down to $17.00 " " " " 13.50 " " 11.50 " " " 8.00 " l I. 6QQ 7.50 Men's Suits for $5.00 Hoijs' Clothlwj Reduced Buy Your Alaska Outfits Here "FAMOUS," Corner, Morrison "and Hei oml MtreMts, Dntlnnrl fsrs I UliailU, Ul C, (( 3