3TOTJ ; WILL flannelctt )pappep, gibbon, ladies' ests, aces, Children' (Underwear, Harris, Unt' (gfriderwear. poieru All kinds of Notions at the Lowest Prices in . . the city. Come and see. WE LEAD 111 LOW PRICES While Others TRY to Follow OREGON CITY AUCTION HOUSE W. L. BLOCK, PROP'R tI take pleasure in announcing to the public that I have put in a Fine Line of NEW Furniture, NEW Carpets, NEW Matting, NEW line of Fine Steel Ranges and Stoves, NEW Air-tight Heaters NEW Hardware, NEW Portieres and Lace Curtains. Also a fine line of NEW Crockery, Hanging Lamps, Glassware and Tinware. My Second-Hand Stock Of Furniture, Carpets and Stoves , Is Always Complete Convince yourself by getting our prires before buying. Prices Cheerfully Given. Don't Forget the Place Main Street.... Opp. Postofflce FREE TILL 1899 Sw5 CORRESPONDENTS WANTED will reoolve the paper till 1J00 for 11.60. Old To Bend news from their respective neighbor. uuKmuure uuu uy paying uy iwrenia uavv it Ht ' uihkim w tug wreKon uicy UOURIKB. liloeral 10' ame prloa. ) ducements. Write for them. FOVDin Absolutely Pur wrtu. uaam fowptn eo.. miw vo . riountaln View Items. Teachers' fleeting. The first meeting of the Clackamas Oounty Educational Arsociation since the summer vacation was held at Da mascus last Saturday. In the absence of Superintendent Strange, Vice-Presi dent T. J. Gary presided. The gathering proved to be both a pleasant and profitable one, and a num her of interesting discussions were held. H. M. htalnaker made an excellent talk on school management . l- In the absence of Miss Emma Starch ier, of Clackamas, who was to have led in the discussion of "Composition," the subject was ably bandied by Miss Ella lioehike, n. ft. tnbson. Mrs. L. M. Hedges and others. : N. W. Bowland, of Harmon v. gave a splendid dissertation on "History for Beginners." . A. C. Strange, of Orient, made an ex cellent talk on "Civil Government." The residents of Damascus and vicin ity gave the visiting teachers a splendid bHsket dinner, which was duly appreciated. n. L.ee, ot south Mount Tabor, was a visitor at the meeting, and made some appropriate remarks. It was voted to hold the next meet ing at Carus on the fourth Monday in October. Prof. Gibson took out a wagon-load of Oregon City teachers, consii-ting of Misses Kate Porter, Jennie Rowen, Ella Boehlke, Lizzie Mac Donald, Lizzie Shipley, and Prof. T. J. Gary. Miss Eula Strange is the capable teacher of the Damascus school . and the board of directors is J. H. Boring. Chris Weddeler, William Buchinan and F. M. 08burn, clerk. Red and Happenings. John Weismantle has rented his farm to Ed Leek, share rent, J.'Fullam's ti ne having expired. James Shuitz has rented J. S. Wil liams' place, Mr Mnrdock, the former renter, having purchased a farm near Macksburg. . A number of our people attended the wood sawing bee at Kev, Moorehouse's on the 22nd. William Stone and D. C . Richardson have sold their sheep, owing to the in loads made in the flock by the cayotes . Charles Rutherford begun school in District No. 75, Monday morning, i Mr. and Mrs. Louis Funk Kpent a few days last week visiting friends and rela tives at Molalla and Canny. They re port a most enjoyable visit. . Umonist. Mrs. Caudonau, of El wood, was the guest of Mrs. Taylor last Tuesday even ing. G. W. Grace and J. W. Grout have returned from their trip in Eastern Oregon. J. V. Green has returned from his trip to the mountains and is now driv ing the delivery wagon for Marr & Muir. Mr. Soners and family, of the Aber natbv, spent Sunday with Mr. Gillett and family. W. Hall is havi ng a dwelling house built this week, the carpenters are from West Oregon City. Mrs. Will Everhart has the typhoid fever. Dr. Seamman is in attendance). Mrs. Engle. of Molalla, is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Everhart, this week, t Miss Mollie May is at home for a few weeks visit. Bert Ringo had the misfortune to cut his hand duite badly last Monday so that he cannot work at the milt this this week. F. M. Darling wdl begin tea china school at Beaver Creek next Monday, October 3. ; Ma. and Mrs. Frank Lane, of Meadow brook, were the guents of Mrs. Ringi last Monday. They expect to g to To ledo, Lincoln county, soon. Mrs. Elmer Cooper rode out tip Mu- li no last Sunday and spent the day with Mm. Goucher. Clyde Pierce and family will move into F. M. Darling's house this week. Ely, Ore., Sept. 28. Salina. riulino Notes. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney G. ,B. goes to Barlow Saturday, to prosecute John Babsch for dangerously wounding Edmund Kinney with a shotgun. High qualities in millinery at low prices at Miss Goldsmith. A National .Drill and entertainment will be given at the First Baptist church on Friday evening, September 30th. be ginning at 7 :i J o' clock p m. 'I he leature of the evening will be a National drill by the young people representing in cus tomes and flags various nations, among which Spain will be duly represented. Besides there will be recitations and singin g of a high character. At the close o f the literary exercises ice cream and cake will be served, and a general good time is exptcted. Admission 15c for adults and 10c t or children. A Hindu meeting will be held in the Salvation Army hall oh Wednesday night, October 5th. Hindu costumes will be represented, and Captain Barhe wili give a talk on the Salvation Army work in India. Captain May will be present, and will no doubt greatly add to the interest of the meeting. A most pront able and . blessed time is expected. Every body welcome. Nottingham lace curtains-; balance of lot just received. Will close out at the same old price. Oregon Uity Auction House. Progressive Business Men Insure in a first-class companies With an eperenced agent. Quite a number are on the sick list in this neighborhood, suffering from sore throats and colds. Mis R. Goucher, who got her arm. broken a couple of weeks ago, is slowly recovering. W. A Woodside to k a load of hoga to Oregon City to Mr. Darnell Tuesday. Bruce Darnell intends to start East of the mountains the last of the week. Every one is sorry to Bee Bruce leave as it will be rather quite when he is gone Mr and Mrs-. August Erickson and family were the uuests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sunday. Frank Mulvey. of Portland, was visit ing his parents Tuesday and Wednes day. - A verv i.leaKxnt party was given by Miss Ida W odtdde at her home lust Hamnlav evening, ihe evening was soent in dancing, a large crowd was p-enent and everybody enjoyed a Very pi. asant tune. 0. T Howard was a Portland visitor litweek. M s-. L. A. Bunch and Miss Maggie Mmvev were 'he guest of Miss Effie Ranch, of C'anhy, Monday. Mr and Aire. C. T. Howard enter ta mil qu et a number of (fiends Sunday evening. C ihh. Daniels who has been visiting her tdt-ier at Salem f r ihe last couple ol weeks relumed home Saturday. There will be preaching at the Grange Hall Fndav evening, at 7 :30 p. m. and Sunday afternoon at. 8 p. m. by Mrs. .In". YVilkersoit, of Oregon City. Mulii.o, Sept. 28. Pansy. "Ren ember the Maine." and see the Xaii mill Drill ai the Baptist church Fri day evei ing. Shall we tell you why ? : ; Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable . n .. oregon city, oregon, i. t. UonafdSOIl, Agent On the Street between the Bridge and thi fire and Accident Insurance Depot Double and single rigs and saddle horses k ways on hand at iho lowest rates, ind aOorrk aUo connected with the bam for loose stock PTTPAPPCT CTftPP TW TftWNf Any Information regarding any kind of stock iWMnXbOl OiUft&iN lUWH promptly attended to by letter or person. . O 6KS I 0GHT OR SOLD BEFORE YOU BUY Get Our Prices JNOW THE BAZAAR IS THE TIME to clean th and Main St3- house and repaper your " rooms and paint your S house and . For First-CIass Murrow j BREAD M PASTRY I ft . Go to V IS THE MAN to do . Hm f . . . (( v. F. HENNIQIGS I the painting and papering I in a first-ciass shape at Seventh St. Bakcrg I very low prices. -Leave or stop his wagon I orders at Ely Bros, store i as it goes by. on upptr 7th streeth. ksa yis Since buying his Groceries of MARR $ MUIR, after having traded for some time at other stores. No stale or inferior goods kept. BELLOMY & BUSCH -The Housefurnishers OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE OREGON CITY OREGON LADIES I Ladies and Gentlemen This week we will sell Carpets to you, and not talk politics. If we offer you aj Brussels Carpet worth 75c for 55c, we do not want to explain to yon nign ami low tariff; we will only talk Carpets. "In five years 1 used 20 brooms at 25 cents eachi Total cost, $5.00. I have used my "BISSELL." , sweeper five years It cost $3 and is good for five years more." I have already saved $ 2.00 in cash still have my sweeper and have also had the benefit of ease, pleasure and convenience; have saved my time, labor, carpets, health and curtains all by use of a "BISSELL." We sell other brands for (1.50. Our assortment of All-Wool Ingrain Is Just Great I WW Wall Paper We announce herewith that from now on We whl trim all Wall Paper bought of 118 FREE OF CHARGE, regard leosoltiuality i ou know tliat Wall Paper has advanced, but in tqiite of that we will sell :'5c Spring iiMiteuitt lor 5c km on a loll as long as aiock lasts. 10 Piece Tcilet Setter $2 Best Plain White Ware -. . ...:ix (A H - " - . ) si . i- ' Splendid Selection of A G03C NIGHT'S REST Th necessary for you to be successful in fulfilling yourdnily dutie, mid that, you caniv t.' uet ii'l -sa your bed is in tne verv best condition. We have solid iron beds, good wire springs ami nil kinds ol mat trfHMwfi rend v f"1 y iur service Also a complete stick of fine wool blankets and quili at all prices. BEDROOM SUITS Maple Cheval Bedroom Suits 3 pieces $13.00. B " i , .11 -r r. -H "': i'(i ijil'ilWiA'aoJ" , . B-Hole m 0 b From 29 to $49 Remember the Place Believe your nwn rjvn it.r a Inok imd e il we're not lowest lor ihe lft-i (imihiv lleHiing S'ovk. I w io ine will tin nl v exprcs the win ol oik styp fide ihe p:eent hencnii in ii li.pHiinoii with fi riner years. No new reason tor ti. either: vou see. tha old reason in gaining momentum with each new cub- jomer POTS AND KETTLES Hyou want te sr.d a fm - dollam tr. eompletey. ur kitilen mtn nils d n't mmsiolooB over our tine stock. We eil for insiHiice a food grsnile nn ihat meaMiie 10 inches across lor llTeenu O'lieia to prutn-rtioii. We Sell Cheaper Than Others Main St., Opposite the Court House