.&i-'toli f n.c muoihj iVoru7ol the to nieef" tags held by member- of Si. 1'auU par ish, were handed tn for publication: At the annual meeting of St. Paul's Eittah hold nl tip church on Easter onday, the liuth day of March, 1S1H. the following ottivera woiw July elected to serve for the ensuing year: Vestry: H. I.. Kollv, Kichard lilasspool. Julius Logua, II. 1'. Holmes, U, A. Hsnling, Chas. Row and Chas l'ai kor. Ward ens: il. Ii. Kelly atidC. J. lvarkar. The annual election of St. Faul'a liuild as hold at the residence of Mrs F. I.. Cochrane on Raster Mouday, at which tinia the following othcera "wore elected for the ensuing year : Provident. tin,. II. I., holly ; vice president, Mr. K, Ulssspool ; aeeretary, Mow Fannie I.. Cochrane; lifasuivr, Mrs. Jennie 15. Harding. Oregon City, April I, IS51 . The Faster I'anah meeting otSl. Caul' chinch was hold on Monday evening at 8 o clock, the hector preidtng. The following oitVera were elected, .via : Mr. Cowing, senior warden ; Mr. Scott, junior warden ; Messrs. Biooks, Ihingsy, Ked dick, Skelton, Schwan, Skolton Jr., and "tt'hiilock. The Faster mowing of "The Women's Guild wl St. Caul's Chorch.Orei'onCity," Wis held on Tuesday in accordance with the notice previously given in theehureh. The Rector aa provident ex-otlieio pre sided. Ten new members joined The fallowing olli.-ers were elected for the Jour, via : Vice piesident. Mr. Koddick ; treasurer, Mr. F. T. Harlow; secretary. Sirs. K. Whitlock. The uoial commit' tees were npioimed for the ditlVrent Co pai talent of work NKW Vt)IOK LINK. in Electrir KuiiroaJ Fruiu ''oitlaiid Oregon (Tly Almost Assured. It is now almost a settled fact that a motor line will Iw constructed thi m -ison noni roinani to ' regon (.ity on the east side. Mess's llrevuian & Smimervil'e 'lie well known Cortland cipi'ati.-ts, have mi eliaed several hundred aeiv -i land betuc n Miiithorii and Clackamas, and hon led oiher yjliiihle Iricts. In fact mist of the land an been 1 led lv i'-ntls-il v.tiital.s's t'Vtw een Miirt'.iiK'C and i 'r. g. t in en tin- eist bvu of the Will tin tie. It is fit' icten'ieu of 'he pmviia-eis t, jdat t! CO linds ir,:i ad.i'Vv'ii-. ai il live a;:,) te.i ei'r.i tracts, .i.i . f whicli wi 1 l-o ieiy d sih!e vi i:v'v w th ttie :i h rit..v of raN. trans-i! iu.siMied hy .1 motor ii from Orcu hi C.-tv to I'ctl.ind. t ivi! E'i',"iieer Sniytli. alio surveyed this end the tnto.-e l tno'or lin.-to Clackamas, and e!ee'v ex-uiiin.-dthecntirvroine.de-cla'tsit In I miii h Ivtter'oand foi iad w iy hniMiiij: than that wv-ipie i hv the fco.miern l'aei'i.r. A emHl rros.in for a lir.di-aii he sevured at the t'lack.unas river, and Kiigincc! S nyt'o states tho e tti!l!e only one deep laviue to cross on th entile wute. When this Ma I is completed, it will tend to make one continuous mihnrhan town from the car hop to Ore.-on City. Imjiorlar.t 1 1 Ore?en l ity I'eiiple. Tbe general laud o.iice at Washington ' under dale of March 24, informs the QieyinCity land ollice that thevhave transmitted to the United States sur- ' -yyor general at Fonland. Oregon, lor i delivery two hundred and eight patents i Ties patents are adjudicated under the i 1lth section of the donation act of; September l7, l.SoO, (s'atutes. Si p; 4!!, aid are to perfect title to tow n lots iii i Ore-jon City sol i hy Mr McLaughlin, or.gniaily Ins donation hind claim. t'ettiricites 1 to 24!) have lien I ..i(cn(e.l excojit Xos. 2.1, 2ti, 28. til, SI, j t"i. 117. Ij'.). Itll, lo9. 170, LSI, 1S2, lS-i. I I), JHO. l'.H, Mi, 207, 2l;t, 214. 215 t lt, 17, 21H, 21!), 220, 221, 2'2 i..ti, So,. s:w. 2:;:. 240, 243 2m. 247 and 24s. 244, 241, (.'iaiinaints of tiiese eertific.itcs niusl amdy to the su.-vevor general's ollice at IVtiaud. t'.Uhidc K'ii?lits fust ill Their O.Ucprs. Tiie foil w ing are the oillcers of the Catholic Knights ot America recently i established in this city: Thomas W, j Iriiitiivan. president ; P. J. Cregan, vice- j president; hnarjeial and reeordir.K sec- letary. K J. MckiUrt- k ; spiritual direc-: tor, Lev. A Hidehrand; sergeant-at : arms. Joseph H. Kurten: sentinel, W m . Lawier; trustees, T. W trustees, 1. W . Millivan, Kev. A Hillebrund and P. J. Cregan On t. Patrick's day a musical and literary entertainment was given by the Indies and gentleman of St. John's church. The festival closed with a sup per. The festival was well attended, nd a'l went home with the conviction that they had spent one ot the best social pyenini's ever enjoyed in this city. The proceeds, amounting to a little overjl"), will help to paint the church. The Oldest Hun in Oresron. Co 1-j'ibte liy tic; oldest m in Hvint? in Ore.'ou today is I'liarles Moonev, of Ore gon i 'ity, who was born in Ireland on tiie 14tii of l)e em'i T. 17-17, and is there foro D ieir o'd. One wou'd naturally liiipvsa that Mr. M ionev had been a mm of very rin!a' habits during the century of hi ?xiten, and always hie! led from tiie rough usages of the world But, or. the contrary, Mr. Moon ev has hauled wi'li thewoildin many wiy;. and always thrived ih-reliv He i-.i!ne to 0 e; i at .u: i. ir!y d iy and ex I e-it-iced all the huriKiiigi known to t'.tt- pi'in-rao( th: coa-it. His iivntal facilities a.e nuimpario I, and his health niiears excellent, but as he himself ex-p's-ea it. "I am so weak I can Hca cely lr:i v in v breath." He is now living qui-'tlv at tlw houc; of his daughter, Mrs. S'l'iime:,-, who has many yran lchdd re:; of her own. Another Fire. , Vi'edne.sday morning about one o'clock the night watchman discovered smoke is-n ng from Warren ii flolman's furni tcre store under Toe Entbhi'bise office. ; The alarm was turnad in, and the fire companies with a Ure number of citi- ien:i answered the call. The Are had tuned in the basement fran some un- , accMiintable cause, and was anon under fon'rol. Some of the inhabitants tin oglit the ringing of the fire bell wan so April fool joke, as they have been re; atedly fooled in that way in the jn-i, but Mayor Kyan emphatically states that there will be no more April Iis.l business with the fire bells. War ren & Ilolman'n loss and damage to furniture is estimated at $200, which Was cbrerei by insurance. acnt into Judge Taylor's circuit for trial. n. n, ii ,,.. Wliii'..'i,-W Lunelle at all lioma at the Oiegon City l.unclt Counter. lVanula Masted every morning at the OregttnCity Lunch Counter. F. (L Neuken-her, road antervior at Mulino, aa in t)regon City yeatorilay. W. II, Kauhion and family of this city have removed to Damascus. Mr, John lireen, of Uroen Bros. A Co. ta out aftsr an attack ol the grippe for several Java. The euchre club will not meet thia week, on account of the death o( Captain K. t). McCown. Mr. Sam. West has the contract tor erecting H. and L. Jailer's new build ing on Main ativet. A new postolhve has heon estahlished in Clackamas county, callel Kver, with Mr r tench aa postmaster. Mr. H. L. Ti lock, business manager of the Oregoiiian ealiod at Tna Kntkk I'UIsk otlhv, ruesduy. Kev. Woody, editor of the Tactile Han list, held services at the Uaptiet chinch Sunday, morning and evening. Messrs. Chamian A Co., are repainting the inside of their drug atom, which adds much to its already elocant apicar anee. Mr. Julm Kagan, of Woodhurn, a former resilient of Clackamas county, called at Tiu KsVKiii'Kim; otlloo yestei day. Mr. W. T. Kirk, of Heaver Cteok, visited Tiik Kxtkkckisk otllo Tuesday. He reoris crop and H int ptospecta ghi I in his localitv. j Mr. (ieorge Kmearson, who was read- s ; ing law in the ollice of the late F. . .Met ow n. has resumed Ins studies in It K. Cross's ollice. Mr. CI irk tianont!, foreman of the Imperi il mills, was laid up with the ttrippe. diii ins the pi"t week, but is now aide to I o around. M's-i Katie Kelun resumed her n-inml at Ni-a l!;ann lat Moad..y, alter a three A-.vk's itite 'tuisi n o:i Hceoiiiit of the pit'V..le e.,-e of il e me.-i-'c, Wat r S.iperiiiteii.leiil Howell an nonii. es th.it the is. iter will he shot ed' S iiul.iy ii.i account of making connec tion with suiiie new water mams. IV. L. Winle. a lirstcia-s. dentist (mm Sal. m. has seemed rooms overCautield's drug store, where he at I lie p eas.il to1 .. i , ' i meet tnoMi desn nig his services. Mr It. A. llauliiiif is huvioL. donhi., store huihling erected on M mi afreet, oKwite riiai iiian's .4 (V. block. The structure will be a one stjry frame. Mr. and Mra. J. W. (-oufer rejoice over anothor son, who came into exist ance March 31. Mr. Confer aaya thia is the tilth son, hut he has none to spare. Miss Mary t'roley, ut Springwater, was out riding with Mr. Jus. Miner last Sun day, when she was sud lenly taken with spasms and fell from her horse. Alter three spasms she was relieved by death, j Hjn. E. M. Hartinan, of Mariptam, and Mr, Jasper Haratow, deputy assessor, called at Th Fntkrckisk otlice Tuesday evening. Mr. Ilartmun was one of the popular members of the last legislatuie. Wils-m ii Cooke's new building and a few others th it have been constructed within the pu-t year, are built two feef back from the sidewalk, thus giving a bioad walk -and make two foot less of hack y ltd for the deposit of riith and rubbish. Mr. (i. T. Fi.inncy, recently superin tendent of the l.a Camas papjr mills, has removed to this city with his family and taken charge ol the paper manufac turing department of the Crown mills. He was formerly connected with the old Clackamas paper mill. The following marriage licenses were granted during last week: Mary B ljOOIis ln-ivul J. Keeler, Oliva yd Muv and J W. Kxon, Lillie M.iv ij;,. i, ,;.h ,i p r cw. v..llio i' Hurdinirand A. Fuller. The board of trade hoIJa its next regular monthly meeting, one week from next Tuesday. The committee appointed at the last meeting to make arrangements for a bettor mail service in Clackamas county have not aa yet accomplished anything of note. The present high stage of water in the riyer is hailed with delight by steam boat men, who an'i, dilute deep water until the June freshet of back water from the Columbia, on account of the quantity of snow in the mountains. Twt masses were held at ths Catholic church on last Sunday, the house being Ciowd.-d at both meetings. The deco rations and mmi'.' were splendid, and the ladies of the chnrch are to be com plimented for their elforts on thia occa sion. Some of the business houses of Ore gon City carry as large and complete ; stockd as Coriiaml stores. Anyone can be convinced of this fact by ctdliug at i Mrs. C. II. L. llunneigter'a jewelry j store. First class goods al less than j Cortland prices. Head her new adver i tisement. j The Xorthwest Christian issued by ! David Wt.el and l). T. Stanley, at i Cortland is the brightest and newsiest j religious journal in Oregon. It ia the ! organ of the Christian church, and for moral tone and typographical apiaiar ance cannot be excelled by any jijurnal on the coast. Sunday school workers will please take notice of the County Sunday School Convention, which-is io be held in Oregon City on April 10 nd 17th at the M. E. Chnrch. Quite large num ber of workers are expected from abroad. A full program of exercises will be published next week. Mr. Benjamin Jaggar has commenced work on the construction of a two-stoty frame building 28x03, on the ground formerly occupied by Dicker & (Jo's store, and Livermore'g hotel. The lower part of the building will be fitted up for a store room. The foundation of the building will be of brick. - . . . , f . I taking off the duty on sugar here was 1 Oeo. A. wmvmm n,ifiwiip.wpwn,'-mwfcw."wSi'iiiiiiwwmiw'i"""i'- : - IUhkI arr aKO or IniKu.v teaut, amen no wishes to aell, aim) lour head of good hunchttrasa horses brought to tl val ley alnrnt two yeara ago and thoroughly aoclinialod, halter-hrol'o and g'litle, which he wlshea to sell. Kmpiiiv of John W. Meldium at the court house, tregou City. Tua Kntkhchisk desitvs toexpresa it Kiiiis'iatiun of the advertisers and pa trons, who have aided to place the jour nal on ila present hasis. Tiik Ksri.H i'kisk is now nn eight :igit joinual, all piintod at I) iiiio. Had will compaie lavorahly with any newspuHr pub lished in the stit e, It is the intention to make this the leading family news paper in Otogon, and its tending matter will ho of the highest inoml Mie. Attention is called to the new adver tisement ef Messrs Stavoi A Walker in this issue of Inn Kxt'KKfHisii. This well know n lit in h ive hmlt up an immense trade by f ft i r dealing, extending loevety part of the nonhwest. They are roliable and have thecontiilcnco of their patrons, Mr. John Nisaon ia their local iigeul In liregon City. Mr. Cassius Hailow, of Harlow ' sta tion, called yesterday and ropoitseveiy thing booming at that plio-e. I u con nection with citrons ol Molalla and tllll dll l-IMIIII.I i UL, Kitll 1.1 II.,,,' Ulll M...VI, nave a spieiioin ni avei toau to mat piace. A meeting of the local union of the Y. I'. S. C. K was In Id at the M K. church Tuesday evening, ami a com mittee of live wore appointed to wall upon the citixeus and solicit auhsenp lions lor the fiw rending room. Miss Nellie .1. Harding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Harding, was mar ried yesterday to Mr. A Fuller, at the residomt" ol t'ieo A. Harding. Mr. Ful ler is luok keeper for the Willamette I'uln A I'aper company. V. S. I.eavv, aiMvi.il iwent of th.i Northwestern I. to lusiuanen companv, of Miiwaukie, w is in the city Wcdnc- day, ndjiiitiiit! Ill-- insurance po!!cv o( Capt. F. O. MclVwn, of iihHI, held in : that compaay . Tile iillier.il services Nellie llaides. ty, daughter of I'hos. .1 II irdestv. who' ii-sidcs no ih, l',iiiikins place acrcHv the river, were held .it the Cmu e.a tioiulch livn List s..i id iy :y Kei-.tl. V. l.iti as. Ilea l Wilson .S; t'ooke's n.-w a lveili-c- l im-iit. iacy h ive iiiov.il imo then new building on Ma II street, opthisite the '" ,olll v' '"' ",v ",,,"1" ' n,ul lol'r ",,,,r ",,v S'"X,U- upper . ... ... . , ., ., Mr, A. W . I he nev and Miss lane i, , ,, .- ,, ', I'oohtiie, lsth ot ihn eiy, were in lined I'ortland last Monday at the residence of Key. K. li. hinder. Their many friends extend congr iliiliibons. M'. tt C, H.icou and lamily left yester day for Vancouver. Wa-h, where tiiev will remain for the present. .Mr. and Mrs. Bacon's muny friends r'gri't to see them leave Oregon City. The Willainetie I'ulp ,V I'aper Co. started up their paper mill yesterday, and are now iiiaiiulaciuriinr .Muni, 'la paper. They will shortly U'uin a tun on white paH'r, The veteran journal. st, D.C. Ireland,, w ill issue the tirst number of the Oregon ! Fxpressabout April 1. at Fast Portland. ' I'ndor his atile management this journal is sure to succeed. , The will of the late Capt F. . Mc Cown will be adui.tt d to proli.itetoilay. liy the provisions of the w ill Mrs Mi-i Cown i appointed sole executrix with out bonds. The Doaghortv A nod sM-.:ially com-, l any will give one of their unrivalled specialty entertainment at Pope's ball next Monday night. A free dance after the show. Mr. J. W. Wotherspooii will continue the real estnte tiusuie al Wotherspooii A McCown. at the old stand, or some; other nlace fn the cilv. , CliarniaiiA Co. bay a drug. store that Meldruin. who surive bun, f,vg,.(l.r would be acredit to First or Morrison I w"11 M'v''" cloMien; Helen It.. Mel streets in Portland. Their stock is ubsie ! ',lrllm Comelm I.. Malc.lin, M.ibiv, lutelv tirst class. Inoie and Agnes. Capt. .M ownw., .. lone ol Oregon City's representative Next week Tin: Fntkki'KI.-H! will con- j citi.ens, und w as three tiims elected tain biographical sketches of the livt's of i mayor, and since lfu;7 has Is-en lead the late Hons. Kolwrt Catitteld and F. ing and inlluen'ial ineinls-r nf the line 0. McCown. list church in this city. The funeral Wa held fioin his late A splendid serial story commences in this issue of Tiik I-.ntkskhisk, w ritten by that distinguished author F. Fveret Hale I) D. Master Tommy Cowing, the messenger boy for the Western Union telegraph otlice in this city, has purchased a new bycicle. Mrs F. I.. Wilson, of Logan, who is attending Hie llene -lictine college at Mt Angel, waa at home during Faster Attention is called to the law card of L. L. I'orter, city recorder. He makes a specalty of furnishing abstracts. Adj uirne'l meeting of the city oiineil tonight. The lire limit ordinance will come up for final passage, Mr. Jennings, the manager of hivciy's , new store on tiie lull, is opening out the first arrivul of new g'sids. The bull given at .'iluuipower's hall at the Clackamas h itchery, last Saturday evening was a success. , Twenty-niuu names havo been en rolled for the establishment of u-Forester's court at this place. Mr. T. M. Cross has returned to Ore gon City, and is prepared to Jo all kinds of hauling, etc. Mr. J. W. Aldridge is out again after being confined to his room for a week with la giip)e. Head Freytag's new advertisement He still kcejn garden and gnksa m;eda in bulk. Mrs. Clara K. Eaton, died at her home near Carus, Match 27, lh'Jl, aged 'M years. 15. S. Rellomy's second hand Rtoro is the place to buy new and second goods. Mr. D. Watts, of the Clackamas hatch ery, was in the city yesterday. Commissioner's week. court meets next Harding, druggist. r- ' Opposite . ... f .i ic iiia In fine worklnu onler Its member- ship number on Its list the repiesenta tive husineaa element of Oivgun City. The eanui haa leased the hall over Caiilleld'a drug atoro, and Ia having the same lilted up in an alliaclive style. The Woodmen l one of Ilia host mutual benellt nssiHlatloua In existeine. The next regular meeting of the camp III Ih held In their new hall one yioi k liom next Tuesday. 01 It I'ltOSI'KHITY. Stniilv tJiowth. Hinla Ntniilier New lliilhlliigs. of There Is no boom in Oregon City, but the town Is steadily grow ing. Three new business houses have Just been com pleted, and woi k mi Ihe foundation of two more has Jusl been commenced Hesules the eloitant residence oil' W, Church itnii olhois that have recently boon completed. Messrs, Fool and Fuge are each erect ing handsome cot tuges on the hill, and a numlier of new hulldiiigs am being erected fti the city and s'lhurliM, The woolen mills, the four pulp and piiier mills, excehioi works, machine slmis, the two furniture fiictoiies, three sash, door and wood working factories, the two llouring mill", and a number el maniifactiiiiea of minor importance arc running to their fu'lcapaciiv, and giv ing employment to several hundred cm ploves. In a shoil lime the cannery will start up, and give employment to iibiiut ;100 hands dm ing Ihe busy season. Fverv building or room that can be ulilixcii on Main street Is used for busi ness purposes, and merchants generally ronort business good. The new pumping station for the water woiks is Hearing coiuplelien, and a number of street improvement aill ooii he commenced, as well as several miles nf new sidewalks that will be con strneled this season. Han are being la'ifeelod for a lar;e number nf dwellings fur the coming i season. While theie will bo no boom i this year, 'he outlook for substantial ' prosperity is gmsl. liovt: r i;r.M. I'cutli er Inoiif Itretfoii t'ltv l'i ctni. j lien! l'itl:.'i,s. n. ' i.:. r -At h . .,--! iv I'u-i.ii s;. M 11,1 II h-nce in M.och hIiik and l'i Hi, I'li'Hsd.iy iited Si " III Ihe . I so . iirs 10 ii i rath of ; 10 d,i. rt C. nub 1.1, die gon Cite l-m-.es oi.e ot her hrst el'hi.en-' lie Wis hot ii in ir.)iigiili ine, Antrim coonti, Iiel.uid. May o, Isiu, mid in 1SIIJ came to Vmerica. and linu'ly n iched tOreg mi 'il v in Ml".', with hi -faiiuiv In the (all of so Im oieued a geueial si, ue in small biitldnig on the site a lice bis son lldnard ii. is now engaged in business. The business then esiabli-hed be loiiliuned until JS7-. Mr. Cauileld as ut one time county judge, and sencd two terms in Ihe i it council He leaves his wit whom be nuirri.-d in ISI7, and live children: Hubert. I'nvid, t barles II,, Fdnnid li and Mrs Clara Fast bam. His (uncial tisik ulace from the l'lC-hvleiian chiircli on he-t Monday, and w is attended hv a large number ut sorrowing liieuds and tehities. M KIHN ami o. a con s, Hied at hi residence. In this city, of apoi lew, Sitniilay, March 2S, aged 02 ye ns, t) months ami lit day. Capt. Median's death w,ia painful i hock to his many friend ami Hopisiiit- ; ance. IVoe-ed was horn in Went Vir- ylnia, January 11, t-vfJ He came, overland with hi father in Is,'i2 and ' tttled near Seiilv where he lived until 11 yea' of age lie served us a private In the iikiin.i Imlinii war, and nftcr-! wards studied law in the ullirtt of W. ('. Johnson, He was cimiiiii uiel Cap tain in (he legul.ir am y in ISi.l, mid wis in command of the M.t at foil Colville during the summer. I.nte in the year lsi4, he formiil a i-o, i tnership with W C. Johnssn, Willi whom be had previously read law I He was 'married in lsii.") to Sarah M. residence. Kev J. C. Head conducted the services at the house, while Meade I'ost, No. li, li. A It , took charge of the services al tliej enielery. I'll. Ore gon City Hoard of Trade attended in a body. Among the large number of yi-dors who attended the foetal (nun a di tunce wen- 1. 1' Thouipson, II I. I'iltock, J. I) McCown, Henry Hill, .1. Itiirlie and Dr. John Welch, of Cortland ; 'i. W lliuimick and Oeo Killin, of Hubbard; II. C. Mcliu'ne, of K.,M Cut land and Win. Harlow, of barlow sta tion. Ailverliseil Letter. The following is a lint of letters re- maining in the post City, April I, IS'.M. mile at Oregon W'," , J'"1'' 'listoetler ! Martin Hull, r LenniL r II llnniliiim Mi" Aiiini- Mainii Mr- M ii v A. in ll..:..-r ) 1. Ilea I.i. u. II.-mii.I.Ih Hugh".' M'-aiis I'l-.o . Mitli-Niiiih, Mr Neunuin .losi-pli (Julian Ji'si'i'li Kahoiii-y K Tucker Mrs Mary Kninedy Mrs FiiinniS W.l-oit .Mrs Allien Trclioleu I :rl Hi tin, ;i, i Miss Sarah b II, ink K 1. Iladlcy Mis Sony Han!; V W l);mn - Kichunl lliiriictt If called fo r any when inKeit K. M. Uanuh, M. CLIFF : HOUSE, Tho only first-class Hotel . in Oregon City. BEST ROOMS. GOOD BOARD C. W. POItTEU, General :: Blacksmith HOHSK SHOKI.VIf A SPMCfAI.Ty. Shop in tlio rear of Cope's Hardware store, Oregon City, Oregon. Post OIHue. DEST AND GROCER. VEGETABLES, FRUIT and FEED l-ANCY AMI ."l'U-l.l-1 illiiK'llllll-lfl INJIIIIOT VAItir.TY. Garden Seeds in Bulk. I3tli and Main. Oregon City Wilson & Cooke, PFAll SUPERIOR STOVES. TINWARE AND HARDWARE. Sul.F, AUINM Filt TIIF Atkin Saws, -:- Oliver Plows. Also Full HARROWS. CULTIVATORS. DRILLS AND SEEDERS. Wt iilsii rat rv il fill tin ol ri-liiir. I or! '..r,Utl :t 1 1 PLOWS. PLOWS. PLOWS. STaV R & WALKER, New Market Dlock, - - Portland, Oregon, Are llciiil-piaili-r III the Soribwc.i (or Plows of Mvcry Deseiiplion, lomiri-tmt J. I. CASE WOOD BEAM CORN PLOWS. STU BOLE PLOWS, HAZEL PLOWS. GRUB PLOWS, TIMBER-. PLOWS, ROAD or GRADING PLOWS. SIDE HILL I'LOWS, STICEL HE AM WALKING I 'LOWS, Jav Kv Sec Sulkcv and ( -aiix Plans. Little Giant Walking Gang Plows, Triumpl. Three-Wheel Sulky Plows, Win m iiinl linn l'riiinc Harrows, llulm-; ami Walking Culti vators, ami I'Vt rvtliiui; m't'ilti I - t he fariiicr for thr tilliii" of the soil. Ait lv,l,T.n l f.inner, win Itn l I! l,. O .lr lnr .uri h i.i.- rl.. lieir . ,-an m,,,.- u , ' '- ... .vn-i i 1 1, on .nn n mr uiiK'-.i .imi iiii,i . -on . 1 1 1 Ui.ril nil lltn I aciftti Slitchliifij nml Vihlrli's of V.ury M'stripllon. lf shMi Knit CATAt.ilill'K ASH I'llli K 1.11 -JH JOHN NISSEN, Agt., Oregon City. OIIiiM1 next door to I'ost Ollice. l.l'O. C, 1 I.V H , .1. li Al I II ELY & RAUCH HF.AI.I Ks IN Merchandise. Store lociitdl at Miiuitttiiii 'icv,i Molalla rntiil. miii tuile sniilli cust of )rcjiiii City, Wo deal in Flour, Corn Meal,-Feed, (iliM'crles of all kinils. limits and Shoes. Cents' I nili-i-wenr mid other styles of' Clothing, and numerous other iuticlcs suitable (or the needs of the farmer and j his family. Ity pnnnpt and fair dealing I Wo hone to receive in future im in il... I past, a liberal share of patronage. fJfThe highest, market Iprirn paid for Kuller, Fggs and Foals. September 11, ls',10. -rflr..linr1K (iiof wr.r, I'V iit.il Ik iii.hiI.Iv .y Itioao ft r .f-t, no.i.if r i.l.i, an.) in ihrh '..(hit. -(...(.J l(vp Ay ' '" " I'ny Io Irani , rtil tot). No Hah. Ytu in fiila Wn fiiinilt )-i.nrMra i nilridv nn n 'din """', II v..ur Hiti.' til tlii. wrk. 'llila la ait lend,!., .-I tttliIK- noinlrlf.il u. ... i(l B"ttliii)'ra n.iir from li U K ik.rw,i,,d 'ui..Ml ml tmito nr mil. Kj.rri.nf). W. .an funiLI, u the .,n l..rn.-.il d t. h ,,, HKK. No i, fl M.l.ln hmn. Vul iMvnuuva nil, BI K V ( U., iUlMTA, ftAUt, CHEAPEST US IN lit iivo us a cull ni'i's. i.iil.,. orlu in in l.ir Irtni. at,, I .H,m 1st ,C,., , nlrm ,M U, , ,u l.lii( . Huy uiiir nitit en Hie rrin0 l;u.l W i I lf' . iift nf ,1 I -:- $3,300! -:-IH)OTSanlSIl0i;S Bankrupt Stock OK BOOTS A 1ST 3D SHOES To Im wild at .K) Cnt8 on tho Dollar for 15 Jays only. Call curly if you want your pick, and avoid the ruah, The GreutEsistcrn Store. Mayer & Ackerman, Props. : .....r... . "i,i,,..lV