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AIIIHTIOm COUNTY NKWX, Diwufa ltms. 8.rlnn Iimk I'oine mill Unwei Iim put on t hnaliiioM lr, HicliiiK law It In fori' nml Hurry Hlilplny and William Hyr, nr., r "lioK IlinrKlinlH," Mum' Itulli kihi Minnie Copley iliiinliil Dm ilmirtiiK 'In.iil Kiiiliiv nielli. Mr, Kituim H I I , I y within our limn Hun dny, Omul NiKiin himI W. II. ClirMIe lire IU. Iii( nil Hik t'nliiinliln, "I.nik lin Hlil ye, iKiyn." Itulli Copley win vUIiIiik IiIi'ImIh Inim lnt wn k. 'I'lii'ro will l.r uu "Invltiillnii liull" at Pros IT U hull, Friday nilil, April !ld. A unod time l l'Tlld, Ivlnii I'hiil wn vUltlntr fiii'ii.U t Hlilp. ley's limn Hulurday nml Hominy, Our little timn l nw ukciip.l time iiii-n a rwk ly "imutf, inur," iiiii'li'liy tlm (lwi'lti liru IihihI. I'nriii llim Ilclmii I, teiu'lmr Mid t'linrllii llitliicn li .it. Our wlionl la iriiKri lng llnidy kIIIi Pro femur Kvaim ill the Iii'Iiii, Portland MH'iim In hold an utlriiitliiit for two of our young tfimlli iuiMi-Wnller ami Clmrllv, Tli Oswego Wdles are ami ami lonely. Never mi ml, giila; "uliUto llli tl ." Tli KiikIitihtvI.t ai llie Methodist t'liiirrli wm a mnw, thanks to Ml II, Klinefelter ami J. C. Unities. Tim "little loU." d. tried lobe praised. Mr, Po. tor hulllvan ami (I. W, I'mnser tiavt lcn tm the k list tin pant week, I grippe Is gelllngteheipille tlie rage heie. Mia Kin. Dyrriiit KaU r In Portland. lllll Wldtten aa seen walking through the slreris ttalunlay. K. I., Davidson la "tin druggist," o ay ka girla. Mr, Karl Mark, of Lebanon, I'vnnaylta Ilia, la visiting hr. Morn alum, 1 1 CI Kit. April I, Mil. !lllno .loteo. "April KikiI" lithe tint from the ataiil matron who salts your rotte to the tiils clilrvoua Uy lw pins rag dull '"I wr balls to your cost toil. The day uslmrrd In by a dance given hy I'mlun I'nml l Uin on tho night of the Slat, Never tnlnil, boy, IF the girla ill. I glv yutl an April mitten. Kool'a day comes nmt year alii. .a grlpiw I. a hail a pretty firm grip on mi irt i.f ll.r Inhabitant of .Miilino for I lit. Uat two n ka, and l'r. (ioiirher liaa heen quite In demand; l.iil we are gl. t mile llial many are Improving. W'i are very airry lo hear of tli death of 1.1 r ol I frii.ii. I fnptulu Mi l'nwti, atnl feel Dial llit entniiry aa ell i tli city, htta ana tained a great ..aa, Muliiiii lm a new fa nily, Unit n( Mr. J. W. niili, lute of 'ir,..;,,u Ciiy. He If In ru i t". T. Il.iwunl ilmiriii mill, Mr M'in--hi llie f.irmer nnllrr, having realgne'l U rliarKo of a It niring null In I'alnav Tlly, Wellington. Mr. Munaon l a g"l inlllrf an l a nun of n r ing Integrity, ami we Uli litni iui-r. Tliew'iifil UtilH'giii nel M in .lay, with kiili'l'aiu a tin. her; Il la lnr I'ml term til tliia plii.f. Ymir Sew t'-'a niraeiaimli'iit lu inUtakm mi thai . Inl ; hut alie nimr wrll rYt.iiiiiietnli'.l, ami the ilin-i'lnr art. to Ui rointrutilliitetl On tiu'ir i hnire. The whrat ami thmr market hi're la g'm.l. willi an hu rt ming .l.'miiii.l. Weather uiiilllil ; gru aiiirtiug; lliw era I.I.Himii.g; roinla mmhly, nml apring omeitht rt' in the Indue. Ppni.glpr A Tower hnve alaiut eompleli' t Ihr work on I'. T, Howiinl a mill. Tin y have pill in a ni-eillig aepiirulor, large iM-nlea, am other iuml of r.ill, a . nl r an.l oilier iim ihimiv It la now 11 lery cnmpleU' lillltt mill, unl prepnre.1 lo.ln in m.! work na any. y are agilaling the .inelion of a wuri.i eMermlmiUoli on the icnigara anil owl llnil carry or griml atmiea, nuiN, har rela, pilihl'nrka, polut.H-i, ol, thoppi.l feed anil other arln le. It -tvina llmt griml aloi.ra ami naiN are not very .ligeitll.lo uti.l havetieen retiime.1. A word to the w ie ia 11 111. ii'ii t. Wishing the e.litor iin.l hi" paper every uii eaa I aiiliai llie myaelf Nirr. April I, IWI. one liml given II awny. K. U. 1 1 ut t li Iiihimi, one of ('anhy'l rUIng young iiitni I'uine iulo town III oilier iluy iiellng rather alrangely for one w ho never Imlillgea In the uiil.'iil, Hut atlur illlllgellt impilry we I. mini 11 it- nmae to liu the advent of an eight pound Iniy lit Ihelr hnliae, W eoiigriilnliilu you, Kil. We feel llmt the luat leglalal lire did t.'auhy ii K i i'n t Injiiallei. ill nut i.uaaing Unit (,'hli keii lllll. ' New fnnn llurlnwR The 8. I'. It. It. Inn n lliilahinl exUindlng Ihelr Hwilcli, wlili h hiiuga it Wlfeet heyund the M'enml tt nrehllUn', 'I lu.a. diu.ly, lormerly viigini'er on Die H. I'. It, It., hna uluinal lliilalii d hla new aiiloon hull. ling, He will inline it 'I he Cafe, lliirlnw A I'o, urn ereellng a 'iWM two aliiry hull. ling nil the timualle, It In to lie iiai d for genera! olllee purpoaea. Wuller I'!mii., foriin rly of Oregon I'lly, la ereeliiig a alnre uu 1 1 if luiilii alreet. He will ore II lor eoiilfi llnnery, ninl the upper hlory for a photograph gallery. J. H. Dela, for rly of I'orlliind, l ereet- lug a "tore on Main alreet. He will alin k t wllh pulnla, 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 ' I gliiaa. Mr. Winilh, of the eleelrie liilit workn.On'. gnu Cllv, iHinght elk' hi aerea lieretlila week. Hnrlnw .V t'o. have aeeiirml I'M earlniidH of gravel from Cnnhy, wlili li tliry will une lu griiillng Ihealreela, The olllelala of the R. P. It. It. pai.l Harlow a vlalt a few day ago. They are to aend tfielraurveyora herein a few dnya lo make the preliminary aurveya for a railroad from here to Wllhoit Npriuga. Klght hullill.iga have heeti roiitrarletl to lie erci'li'd al oua1. A great iiiiinl.fr of new roineri arearrlv lug here daily and loenllng, lrvlrw. Kaaler Himday fmiiul and left m eiioyiug gtaal health. Ai a genera! rule we htive a very healthy ell.iiale. The grlpl Italida no aliow at all here. Mr. J.C. Canto haa gone to 1'ortland to viait hla family who are alaying there Hill whiter (or the purioi of educating their children. An entertainment I to tie given neit Fri day evening at the ('arm w-IhhiI houae. All are invited U mine. The dialogu entitled " Pumpkin Kldge" will be plovetl. And a dialogue of a " Woman .Advertising for a Huahaml," and another entitled "The Wheat tirowem' Aaiux-iatliin," and aeveral nlhera, twaidei aeveral recital lima, among thein one entilled " Ya'nh HlruiT Helling I lie old lllue Hen." A goml time la eicted. We are glud to hear thill Tim K"TKarniaK ia going to li" an eight patre paM-r. Kor we think, with n K"-l a Held aa II lint, and iiNo a live editor, i ciiu r tilled up. Ai thinga are not very lively here thia week, I'll i low lorlhia lime. H'.aii. March LN, HH1. Illiflil.ind. I'lon ing anil now iim grain Inlhi vicinity la greatly retarded on an iiiinl of much rain and eol.l. Kali wheat dnca not liaik very well. Mr Kd. lUrrlngtmi tnkea the lead; ho la through aowing grain for thi aca.nin. Mr, John (irillln hn Uiught another hnre and l trying to run the ranch. Km-ccaa to you, John i hut volt lin k a housekeeper yet. The roinls are In n leiirl'ul t iimlilion. The only way to gel over them i on horaehack. Onrnewiy arrived neighhor, ' Krol,"who niii Welch's farm In Highland, h received aiiolher heir. Mr. Wind also had Ilia aaiue good fui'litlle, The nillroiul auhJect lH in.iliiteil ngniu. II will undoubtedly U' built in the near future. Knur fiiinillcsof eniigninla pwaed through under the leaderahlpol Sr- HenilerMiu, to locale in the "burn." A Utile trouble urine in the Itupliat church or llighlimd, lu which .I.Onrhctl ol Ciinynn Creek, Bin! 11 Wallace, ex pii.-tnuiMer of lliiililand. vomtl.H Mr. mid Mrs. Taylor. of Highland, are the .'oiitlictiug parlies. Iluinnr has it tlintainc4) ihu illlllcully is not lis yet acltled, church law will nut nvuil, and civil law will ho resorted to, Ciuib)'. Willi tho advent of Spring. r larincrs are busy plowing and nowiug. There is a nntiieubln incn'ase In acreage, both lu grain and other products. Hevcrul of our fiirni era hero are turning thoir attention to fruit culture, principally prunes, poaches and grapes. There in considerable emigration here at present, and Ilia demand for houses to rent exceed the supply alwut four to one. C. P. I)lx has Just completed and moved Into his new residence hero. Mr. Bower Porter, M. I)., has located among na, and from appearances tho doctor thoroughly Understands his profession, its he has met with marked success so fur. Ituslncss somns to he good with our mer chants, as they are kept busy early nml late attending to thp wants of customers. There Is every prospect of a woihllng here in the near future, but v.e will say nolhiiig about it for fenrf lleorgo might think same He the I. Mi. Kiutok: With the grealcat pleas tire we bike this opportunity to a. Wrens the readers of your paM-r. The llelhcl school closed yesterday with Mi -a M ii v Held tin teacher. Sorry Ihnt she will not teach a iiuiiuer term. Wconclit hi bate ait months scIuh.I at least. We ha. hclora are willing to pay big tat to edu cate the rising generation. J. C. H ill la miiUing arrangements to set out a large hop yard -about ten acres. Mr. H ill is an ol.l hand ut the hop business, I hiiviuir followed It in Marion county for i several , veins.. When he gels ready to pick Imps It will lie a big honunca lor the luivs and i;irls. I'. I', Hull will soon sturl lor Washington to set k his It.rttim.. Tri-ulNs has his wild oats to sow, ami might )us iismi-I! ow them now s ui any lime. We wish him u boon tilnl harvest. Mr. (iraic, our new merchant st Clark, who came here reccntlv from old Missouri, is.liiilng a lively business, and Is getting hi share of trade, lie also keeps a well a-vsnilc l stock of drugs on blind, with mor tar and pestle, and Is prepared tocoiup.i .ml medicine on short notice. K. A. Wright lias purchased eighty acres of land that lies ill the hills south of his father. We don't know what Ed is going to do with it, as il Is very rough and hilly. We suggest that he rent it to I'hoenix, and (hut he, I'hoenix, put a tight fence around it, slock H with wild annuals, convert it into a park, ami then donate it to Clackamas county. Probably it would bring a motor line out tliis way. We think tho mail carrier on this route, when he takes bin meals nt the Oriental. iiiiLfbt in l nrovided with a private box. II he sees Ibis he will understand. We weie lately show n some caricatures sent to K. A. Wright that made us tremble w itb h ar. We don t w ant lo least on canine venison, neither do we want Siunsou to escort us to Salem to learn a trade. . Mr. John Wright' is hauling his shinnies lo Chirks. Mr. I i nice is buying all Hie shin gles be can gel. We can boast of llie first fruit lives in bloom on our Hclhel ranch. We think our Meadow llrook scribe mis represented us about .wauling to get mar ried. We hardly meet u man but what lie will Icll s of some of the sex that are on the iiiarrv. If we call t win the onetlmt the dart bus struck we prefer to remain single. Wonder what has become of our pro posed railroad! We would like to see the citi.ens of eastern Clackamas county arouse themselves from their long Hip Van Winkle sleep. H. A. Wright mi neon on tne sick nsi.anu was conllmd to his room for a week. The writer culled on him yesterday, the 27th, ami found hint with strength enough to sit tin. Hope to see. him on the mond. Frank Ayors will soon start for tho Cow lit! river, Washington, to make his fortune greiisingskids, A. t. March 28, 111. botils, His recovery Is doubtful. James Ogle, a promising young man of this vicinity, baa gone lo Kaalern Oregon. Hinging school every Thursday evening at llie M. K. church. Hutidiiy school every Sunday, and preach ing every second and fourth Sunday of rach mouth, Clackamas K.iutom or KsTKai'iiisK: The clllr-ons of Clackamas are thinking of having the town Incorporated, and llie city limits made aoaa to lake lu Portland . Oregon City, Oswego and Mt. Hood. Willi these places for sub urbs we think we can boast of a town that can even eipial Scuttle, Washington. Krom the way llme Washliigloniaus talk you would suppnao Seattle wns liul the sine of New York, with prospects of soon equaling bunion; but Just wall unlil the next legls liilure meels and wo will allow them a thing or two. The Chn kimiiis baud boys gave a ball at K.ugle Creek on the 2ftth. A very enjoyable lime was had, but the attendance wua not large owing to llie very bad weuther and bud rnuda. Mrs. Kinlly Italia -y, a former resident o this i.biif. but lalelv of Hellwood, haa bought the Shcperd property al this place, and will move back the last or the week. We are glad to welcome old residents home. The lisliie of A. O. V. W., recently organ- lued here, is in a proarous condition, and cunieuipluie building large ball soon, the lower part of the building to lie lined as a furniture or hardware store, both or wuicn are needed here. flackuiuua Park, recently laid out and platted hy Portland parties, is a line piece of nroioirtv. Parties wishing small Homes will do well to Invest. W. It. Matlock, of Sllverton, has I teen visiting friends her during the past week. This is Mr. Mullock' old home, and he notes maiiv clianKes here since he went awuv. Mr. and Mrs. George Mot k, of Portland, and Mrs. Jennie Chapman, of Salem, were yialUug friends here last Saturday end Bun day. Mr. Thornton Strlte has returned from Kaatrrn Oregon, and will make Ibis his fu ture home. We wen-all sorry to learn of the death of Captain McCown. DM, at Clackamas, on Monday, March Hist, Infant sou of Mr. and Mrs.C. E. Hani. Ilton. Funeral from M . E. church on Tue lav. atS P. M.. conducted by Rev. William Hunyoii. J. A.Tiil'iert and William Jones are mak ing extensive preparations ror fishing dur ing llie coming season. J, II. Millard, or Harmony, has oncd a butcher shop at Clackamas, and is doing a t good business. I Of the wedding we spoke almut in our I last coiiimuiilcaliim, oi e has already taken : place, Mrs. II. Duval ami William Woods. I The doctor says the otlier one w ill come oil in afew .liiys. RT- March SI, M'l. week across the canyon. Absle Williams has rented Captain Coul ter's farm and stock for the year. We wish him sticrcas. We are Informed that Henry Tocdtmelcr has iM-guii the erection of a lurge burn and that he will build a new houae next summer. John Plntts of Kelso, Washington, has sold his lots at that place for $'H. and re. turned to Oregon Wednesday. John thinks Oregon fur ahead of our neighbor across the river, and will make this bis future home. Lewis Platls mude a trip lo Newlierg and the Nehalfiii vuilcy, looking lor a locution, He was highly pleased with tint country and will I.Hiite there sometime lu April. Mr. and Mrs. Hremer, or New Kra, spent Thursday and Friday in Plallshurg, and at tended tli confirmation exercises ut theGer- n.B'i reform church: Their sou Willie and six others were onll rincij in the church. A large pa'ty gathered at the residence of Fred Koellermeier Sunday evening in honor ol wliss I'uuliue Kellermeier. Tlietln e was spent in games, music, and social converse. It was an event limg U lie reineinU-red by those present, IIiihsktte. MAKKKT RK.POIIT Jlelow la given the Oregon City Market Ke port enrrecied weekly Irnm quntatlnus fur ulahed Ths KSTKsraiaa by the local merchalita: ois. Wheat. Valley, f 100 rbs. It Osia, y Its) tt 9KaU r Lots 4 70 4 SO 3c be (Irrgnn City Hills, Portland1 Hrsnd I'oiiiitry llrsud Corn Meal Oat Meal rssD. Bhnrt If too , ..." IS w WA ... . !- o 4e enroll 7i'j IS U 1891 . . pring and Summer; We earnestly invito fonr attention to inr magnificent Showing ol New and Stylish Selections For the Spring and Summer Months. Your own interests cannot he better served than bv familiariising yonrselvea with these goods and price, because tliey reptcsent STANDARD GRADES and BOTTOM PRICES. More new styles, handsome selections and choice noveltiea than ever before. Come and see our complete assortment of Spring and Hummer style in ...DRY GOODS... Clothing, Roots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Etc. I. SELLING ilrsu. Timothy bay, Clover bar, r sniiccs. Potatoes, y cwt. Onions Apples, green, V boa ... Apples. 3 rled, V Bulter. Y Ksga, yMol Hooey, f I KATS, Reef. live. T t Ilif. dreaaeil Million. live Y n Mutton, dreaacd, V Pork. live, ft fork, dreaaed, W ! Veil, live. mn 7e ttatc SWJe 4 t Veal, dressed, Vk e llama f 14 Racou, " H roI'LTSV. Chickens, y iinf, prr dns I IW Chlrkeua, old, per do . - SUM Ducks, per am (ieeae, per dol ftll Turates. perpoana mi.; rrogrcKslng. J. P. Croakor, of the Mountain HlulT Meat market, is doing quite good liusiness and is still increasing, notwith standing the dull season and tho erv extrtvagent advert isenienta that have aniK-Hied Last week. was the bent one since lie came Here, t lie ciioicchi meat of all kind ia kept con stantly on hand at moderata price. Corn beef, Pickled pork, llama, tiaoon, Laid, ltuttor, Kgga.elc, . . J. P, Cuot KEB. LUMBER. LUMBER. The GLADSTONE I1I1ILL CO. Now have a Full Stock of Lumber on hand and can fill all orders promptly. Their etock embrace , Flooring, Celling, Knstic and all erades of Dressed Lumber, Latk, Pickets and Dimension Stuff. Special Bills Cut. Send in your orders before the Spring rush. J. F. O'REILLY & CO. Kami Mltlnp. There wos one Inch of snow lttit Sulur dav inornliiK and lroale.1 our apr iik flowers. Itcv. TroUing-er, of flurryville, preachexl at the Bacon district Saturday evcninK and Sunday some forcible sermons, which were appreciated hy the people of that Jection. HcliiHil has Jual closed in the Hacon dis trict. There was a ikhm! atU'iulatice durintf the terra, which Miss Sweet closed with honor for herself and reot improvement for the scholars. Miss JiiKuar will start a three months scliool at the Hievers diirict on tlie lfttli of April. Last Wc.'.nesiliiy some parlies out liuntiiiK found a circat cave, in which some of them thoii(;tit they could see a liirht It seemed to he a ureal dislaiu'c away, end a K'at roaiiiiL', niinlilii K' H"i-e was heard. Sonic oi the crowd that hud nerve raid they would not lie l.lntled, so they entered this wonder ful, nmriiii! and thundcrinjr. place to find April fool. A lively coinpctition Is promiscl iM'tween the since lines lietweeu this place and Port land this summer . It is reported that Portland company is talking of pultiiiK on a Tour horse stage line lietwccn Portland and Mt. Hood. The more the merrier. Schihbi.kh. ' Dlssolntlen of Pnrtnerslilp. Pawc Placi!, Otm., Moil, 10, 1H!H. Notice is hereby given that the part nershp licndofaie existing between C. K. Prown and John Matliesoti, both of Park place, Clackamas county, Oieiron, under the firm name of Brown A Mat be eon, is tliia day dissolved by mutual consent. C. E. Brown. John Matuksoh. Witness. K. V.. llolcomb. O A. Hamilton. The tmsiues will be continued at the old s'aud bv J. Matlmson. 1 AND - Kffll! : in : the : city Marquam Items. Nice weather, thank you. Our farmers are now busy putting In their unrinir grain. Hon. 10. M. lliU'lmaii made a business trin to Halcm and Oregon City this week. The wooden railroad is still booming (in llio wiiv of irasKl. and we are looking for a boom in our town in the near future; In fact it. Is rh.'lit. here now. lor u man lias refused $l:!ft an acre for bis land. Mr. l,nk Taylor, line of Oroiron'e pion eers, is verv sick ut, Hie home nl Mr..l.l.ii- ' Cheapest Orders from the country promptly filled. 148 Third Street, Portiand. Near Mo-rison. I'lattshurg Rambling. The weather Is fine, the large acreage of winter wheat Is looking well, people are making garden, and the prospect for fruit is good. Kastcr, the egg festival, was a gala day for the children. Thceggn were colored all con- eivalile shades, and many fancy designs Here noted aiming them. The old time custom, all fool's dav, was well observed April 1st, and many a joke ivus passed and taken in good humor or ttilh a hearty laugh. I.. Pint! has been laid up with on injured eye, but wearif 'bIiuTIo i'tf tejie is recovering. John Krttse and wile am under the doc tor's cure. We hope to lieur ol their upceity recovery. Mr. llecknuinn lias lieen unite sick all winter, and is not j ut aide to Ik! out much. His son K.artiest is carrying on the farm ut a crcoitaiiie manner inr one so .n'lmn. Willie Piatt spent Saturdiiy and Sunday In Oswego, the guest ol his cousin J'.ilna, Civile Kviius, of Frog Pond, made his friends ill IMattsbitrg a pleasant call this week. Flank flosser and his wile spent several days at Pleasant Kill with her lather. A special school meeting is culled for Sat urday to arrange tliu details of tlie new school house to be built this spring. The pupils of tho Plottsburg scliool are busy arranging a line program for com mencement exercises to be held about April 10th. Miss Alice Downing, who closed a success ful torm of school at the grange hall lately, has retired, and Mr. Rolib will begin a spring term there next Monday. Miss McArthur, who taught successfully at Stafford the past winter, will have charge of the same school for tho spring term. Captain Coulter, A. 8. Williams, Mrs. Koellermeier, Mrs. dross, Mrs. Zimmcr man and several others made our school a pleasant call this week. Wo arc glad to see the patrons tako so much interest in the school. They complimented both teacher and pupils on the rapid progress noted. We understand tho services of Justice Kruse have bemi e.ncaL'Cil tu tie a Uiiol tlns (ireitl Reduction in Plintotrraphs. H. Prier, tho old established and relit hie photographer, of Oregon City, opposite r'arrs' the butcher, will after Thiirsd.iy March Pith take cabinet photographs at $2. tr dozen. For a lame back,, a pain in tlio side or chest, or for tooth-ache or ear-ache prompt relief may I had by using t'liaiiilierlain'uPain Balm. It is reliable For siilo by Ueo. A Hakdino. Not ire for Fliml ,ltlement. Notice i hereby given that I have filed in the comity court of the county of Clackamas, for the slate of Oregon, my limil report as administrator of the es tate of Joseph Florence, deceased. All persons are hereby notified to appear in said court and make objections to said report on Monday, the 20th day of April, 18!ll, and tile objections to said report if anv tbev have. A. Mathbr. Administrator of the estate of Joseph Florence, deceoseil . 3 :20 1 :17. mlce to Hi idge Ilniltlers. Pids will be received hy the county court of Clackamas county until noon of Thursday April, 51th, 1801 for the erect ion of a iiridge across Alwrnatliy creek on tlie Jones extension of Morton road, loiiittli 250 ft ; width ltl ft. clear; heigth about HO ft. . Bidders to furnish plans and strain lingriiins. Guarantee deposit of 1 5th of bid required. Higbt to reject any or all bids reserved. H. H. Johnson, County Clerk. 3-PJ The Pulpit and the Sfnsre. liev, F. M, Sbrout, Pastor of the United Brethren Church, Blue Mound, says: "I tool it my duty to tell what wonders Or. King's New Discovery lias done for me. My lungs weru badly dis eased, and my 'parishioners thought 1 could live only'a few weeks. I took live bottles of Dr. 'King's D;soovery and am sound and well, gaining '26 pounds in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, beets 'em all, and cures whon everything else fails. Tlie greatest kindness I can do my many thousand frionds is to urge them to try it. Free trial bottles at G. A. Hard ing's drug store. Kegular Bines 50c. and 1. - Our Candid Advice. It is seldom that we appear in the roll of spiritual adviser or family physi cian, but there are times when we feel justified in calling the attention of our many subscribers to an article of true merit. We foel institied in saying that Moore's Kevenled Heniedy contains more actual merit than any medicine it has ever boon our good fortune to test. One trial bottle will make yon as enthusiastic us the water. For sale by all druggists. v . i i Eta! Of All Designs, From the Smallest To the Largest Arm CSiiaixra Patent Rocking Chairs of neat and nobby designs; Perfo rated and Wood-seat Chairs; Fancy Reed and Cane seat and back Dining and Library Chairs. MATTRESSES I MAT TRESSES ! We also carry a complete line of Mattresses Yum Yum, Coil Spring; Box and Top made to order. Woven wire, two and three-ply, of all sizes; Bedsteads, Lounges, Cots, Etc., Etc. Oregon Picture Frame Company Mouldings, Mirrors, Frames, Pictures, Bric-a-brac, Engravings, Etchings, etc. 108 Third Street. Portland. Arlington Building tOvdors by mail or boat promptly filled. Oregon City Sash & Door Factory MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Mouldings. Turning of all kind, Special sizes of doors and windows made to order. Estimates for stairwork. Orders promptly filled B-r nit "V Ate" The New Remedy. - - Absolutely Pure. A. GREAT SUCCESS. Thousands Already Cured Within only ten months this truly remarkable medicine hae found its waf Into the verv best fnmilies, hecnuse it itkku thk sii'k. hp diaense too pew erml to resist its wonderful nlWeks. It costs n-'thiug to investigate. Si" (or book containing full tnlormation. it a i i n s Mirnonn kim.-. N MorriNon fit., Portland, ." Exclusive Agents for Clackamas Couuty, TU08. 'q y.g,,,. 1 v