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mZ-i'X"""" 'i.ii.iin.irai.ii. . I .111 cut. nrKimn:, l'nbttnher nntl lrprlelor. FlUDAY, APRIL 10, ISitt Tit it argument advanced against thccs tnWishmcut of 11 r limit tn Oregon City, that Main street is needed tor manufactur Itur pntpoocs, and that the construction of brick buildings would prevent it ever lieing used in this way, is absurd. The addition of double tie number ot factories on the el side of the river would luereas the legitimate bnsiii) of Oregon City to nrh an extent, that property on Main street would becomo too valuable for factory pur poses It could hot be purchased for (my reasonable tisiuv. Witttunt lire limit h owner of a substantial brick building has no protection, as there is nothing to prevent bis next door neighbor liwn erecting a poorly vinstnicted fire trap, causing the ratest of insurance to be raised to nit extortionate figure. A high a 7 percent, is charged u the rale for insurance in dome of the. wooden blocks of this city, whereas with lire proof structures the rate would not lie over 21,' per cent. Where U liio economy tn em th.g wooden struc ture when it will make difference of 5 per ee:u in insurance, to say nothing of the ddel security in life ami property, and the business-like appearance the city would pre sent? It is estimated that one-half added to the cost of a wooded building will he ulB cieut to eivct a brick. Should a coiirlatiration arise in its might, and destroy the wooden buildings in the business portion of Oregon 'i,'v, the property holders who opposed a e limit, would feel like kicking thcni ivea J1 tlie way from the basin hi Klev ilh street. where they are tluKitteuitvg lite and destroy' ing property. In this region the employ era are, ntticb to blame for Importing Italian and Hungarian pauper labor from Kuvope to work at larval ion wages. Ir is dhily becoming more evident that Hcmcthiug must -ha done to provide for more tlesn able sites lor new factories, so that wa ter can lie uliliied from the Kaltsat the low est cost. There is sutliciei.l power at the Kails tora hundred mills and factories, but the maitet of its economic use is the question of the utmost importance at the present tine. tVbile the lil-eral offer ot free sites and free power is made to those erecting factories, additional inducements should be perfected in obtaining water without much expense. It is possible for the locks for steamboat trausortaiion to be constructed on this side of the river, as it is claimed In competent engineers that they could hare been built on this side for much less money. This would give almost unlimited power on the west side for factories from the locks canal, and woit'd in no way interfere with mti tgalion. Ail this could I accomplished much ciieapcr than a canal through Main Street. a;.d, even if found necessary to util ise the water on this side of the river, a flume could lw constructed that would carry It must lie confessed that the democratic party has declared a good situ",! dividend on the farmers' political movement tip to dale, tt has obtained senators inSmtlt Carolina, tleorgia, South lakotn and Illinois from legislatures controlled Ivj the alliance. How does that suit the republican majority of the new political party? , Tiik Kntkri'Hisk is diligent iu itselVoitf to become the peer ol any county paper in the state. To attain this end it asks lis subscribers each to Induce some other per son to become a subscriber. This w III help to give you a better paper and the better enable it to strive sueoesslully for your in terests, i . i 1 IVamsti is aroused, uud the chamber of commerce, proposes to join hands with the inland empire, and oieu the Columbia river. The. amount required i 1,TM,IKK1, and (he money will h raised by subscrip tion, When this is done there will be portage railroad and line of steamers, Os the first Monday in May the voters of Oregon fity will cast their ballots for a new set of city olitcera, There i a prevalent feeling among the people to support none but progressive men, who have the best in terests ot'lhe city at heart. The city is hav ing a steady growth and it requires men of sound judgment and business ability at the helm of government. It is becoming evident that sonrMhlng must be done to more thoroughly American ie this country, or we will be overrun with the pauper and anarchist classes of Kurope. This undesirable immigration must receive a ipiietua, or ruin stares our institutions in the face. Kurope has a faculty of unloading their criminals and paupers and sending them to these snores to menace our free institutions. NtNKTKRN Italians who arrived at New York last Wednesday, were not permitted to land under the regulation of the new law. Four of them were debarred because they had consumption, as immigrants thus atllicted are prohibited under the uew law. Kleven weredeelared to bate a "loathsome." disease, and the other four were excluded liecause they were liable to become public charges. Tuacititens of t'anemah comphun of the doings of a lot of boys, who if reports are true, would I tit candidates for the stale leform school. A young couple were re cently marrietl at that place, mid iu the evening a crowd of hoodlums fitting them selves out with tin pans, old horns, etc , the w ater to the lower part of the city where I ; surrounded the house. They were Invited splendid sites exist fur mills anil factories. Tue bvard of trade holds its regular ttiontUy meeting next Tuesday evening, and their attention should be called to the importance of advertising Oregon City in a creditable manner. The tide of eastern eni ijratio.i is already beginning to pour into Oregon, and it would lie a matter of busi ness policy for the board to ailopt some ef fective means of securing a portion ot thes desirable new comers. Other sections are tttowing their truniiet3 and parading their advantages iu a way that will win and at traci the industrious home si-ekcr. Wecau not v vu. si' idle, ami wait for the great Fa!';, of Lie WilLc.u ttt: to 1 an out from its rockv be: ami sna'r'i the cipita)it and in to partake of refreshment, but demanded money, ostensibly to secure liquor, which was refused. To stdl further give vut to their spite, they threw rin ks at the passing mil road train that carried the young peo ple away the next day. tn.me ni::'.s n l c t: v. pr-'v'. i: .i Joskpii Machkca, the leader or the Malla in ;.et Orleans, and one of the men who suffered death at the hands of the citizens, had been a noted character in New Orleans. He was a man of great wealth, and was formerly a very active democratic oliticiau. In the Sayinour-Itlaircampaign oftSiW, Ma rheca organized a man hing company of I.TO Sicilians to take part in- the campaign. T f i y wore side armisa i l a showy unilitrm, and it is suid they never paradcnl without .-hooting every egro ill sight. During ft'i. iM.ir" overl Hill this day and age the to-., or ! eve'v I"' !" kiUvi1 '' Ooze" N-- iiitht n:der a bushel. I" " to advertise itself to j in tlie tail end of ti.e j iUn iu iiiu aaiiua war. li education was not n.irl,,.i...l t... Ite Kitonded Him Willuinotlo unlvetaitv and Portland academy, a.'ur whto.lt lit) taught mdtout (or a time, tin tlmmk. Um mined to Mttdy rty, and, seeming a phut! tn a atoru is eletk, beemtm a "Indent nndnr tils aulsiiutint pditner, W, U. Johnson, lloiimi coiuploting u. cottrao h dridoil to California, whine (or a titnu tie wita Ntudtmt tinder O.' V. I'nttt, but bomro Ilia tnlnilssion tj the bur, bo moved tiguitt, but this time l( Nevada, lit. ho wu adiniitwd in intw, Soon after lie toturned to Oregon, uud hung out Ilia ahinglo in Wiuicomla, wbeiolio n'initn.d dining (lit) greater part ot m. But tho military m.lrlt tired Ilia patriotism, and iu tlurall ot ti;i he was appointed lieutenant iu the r'iHt Oi-egon, and tnnsteied a eotnpanv, of which he wascluwon cttptain. Hi com mission was signed ly tiov. (iihba on the 4th day ot January, lStl-i. Hin com mny was ordotvd to I'tut tVdvilln, of which post he wiu in coinmand during the summer. In the (all of tho mm year he was mustered out, nud svnin alter entered in to partnuiahip with W, l Johnson for me piaclHV ot law. Plus partntrihiti lasted until May, ISStt, having oovereil a period of twenly-iliree year", during which time tho tlrm won an enviable and more than state-wide reputation. In 1870, Mt . Mct'own was adinilled ( the bar o( the suiirenm court, tho motion to admit being made hy Senator John It. MitcheU. . , , February S5,lSti, ho married S.truh M. .Meldtum in Oregon Citv. This union has been blessed with Vight cbihli-en. seven ot whom aro living to mourn tho loss of a parent Thosoare lleiena II.. Mcldrnn l, Cornelia I., Malcoiub, Mabry, Iroiio and Agues Jessm S. died w lion young The chil dren are all at home except Helena !., who was summoned from Walla Walla, wbeie she was visiting lelative. Wlien Itl yenrsof aj;i ho united with the Ihiptist church, ami sim-e IStiT has been a leading mid tnlluential member of the church in Oregon Citv. lie was thrco tunes elected mavor of the i iiv I this N-ing the only public position which bo ever tilled, though be alwava took an active intercut in fmlilic atraira'. In January, ISiK), he was stricken with an apoplectic stioke frvim which he has never Hilly aroveiod. Kurlv tho past winter lie luid another very light stroke, alter which, however, he apt eared much better than belore and continued toa nar in his usual health up to the morn ing of his death, Friday evening ho at tended an entertainment at (he church ami Saturday morning Hto his bieakhist aa usual, after which betook a stroll in the yard. Keluriung to the house he passed thronuh the kitchen, nbern two of his children wore, mid entereil the sitting room, where he ass found a few minutes later lying prone upon the llnor in an unconscious condition M...l.l aid was smiiinonoil, but before it could anivo he had hrcnihod bis hit. Thou.di cut off iu the prime of lilo, when his labors were just la-ginning to Vield fruit, his lite bus not been iu vain. Ilia influence was always for the right, and his voice a steadfast auniHirter ot his belief The community will hence'oith miss mm mora man of such aterling character and intrinsic worth. Kev J. C. Heed conducted the funeral aei vices at the residence, while Meade IW No J., II. A. tt. had charge of the eerotuouieB at the cenietei v. he having been a grand master of tlie post. Ap propriate resolutions were adopted by theU. A. K., Oregon City board of trade, and the Multnomah bar association. tiexter- lf,l Front S.reet. I HARDWARE tf,,A,,1,f . . . . ... v ,T, ..,,...), ..o. li-Ml.M!. NorthwMirn Anti for "Ulanniiul," 3 CSi.J3 l'liitlaiul, Owmoii, l.mica oi'itili'iii---,riiiiliiiiiiiih Pinter bsnee- Hllver sn,,, Lrr . 'V. .1- "tt jtHIW WILSON 4 H Ml Ifl Fi ft W II iM. 171 1 1 III a III II IH ffl sTll GBll ll HBli l ill n f I' V Crescent Wo.lgort (wtirnuttctl.) II A S Troof tMiAtiw. A muh I lion. Kopo. C Oregon City Agent, B. .3 Bellomy, Ol'l'. C'ltAIOt.VN ItHOS.' IU'lt.IUNti, Carries u Full Stock of HARDWARE, TINWARE, NOTIONS ond Household Furnishings. New nml Sccond-tliitiil Fnriiltiim thiuiihl and Sold. Can give von a bargain. CHARrvlAN&CO. TIIK LKAI'INCt i:cc l'esp(tll,,buO The iickniivvliiilged Itiading thulers lit Absolute l'urity, Caretul lipcnmg. Flescrilitions Filltnl by Compelenl riiarmacists. Toilet Articles. IVrfnmery. Kino Cigars, CHARMAN'S BLOCK. 0. J. LOVDJ0Y, HKAIKS IS Plain and Fancy Groceries. The l.ovejoy Hotel set the best table In the chy with the verv choicest the market i ailonls. GOOD EEDS AND BEST ACCOMMODATIONS toKMKK roiHru ASH MV1S till HI, 'S CITV, IK For Inilcbing from the leading varieties, the largest and linear breed ing stock on the I'm illc coast. Visitor welcome ii. i.i mi it i i:im a ri.oj i: GENERAL & MERCHANDI; Direct Spring Importations Fl First Hands. DRY GOODR, GROCERIES, THING, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, Ipplng ienlt!i was th .ml trl ooHI R lank ar l Indies Clotli ,f of 0 iiietni , ii.ntii . ,,'..i Itnuui WIV fl'l inui'c mil im Imii 1 taken they i tl'eighh ling Hi tod by I they had a vi lilna Con l suiiiho ihlclwt I on im tha c I and a J awn act i wiling i MSI Sit I cdlttl during tly to tin ever y fay Woi page ' C,th New aunly u vi i ins ian tmhilt C Hfut it I cut ront on that vowed niiatloa In th Wt art xluKvtt) in lurgt variety fhoioo tmw atylf ami late o..,l" ti will gtiitrmitoo tho ittttltty ami innke of Utesu (iniiIs in .ntrulled aH-ots. U'e will noil tlioitt, tmn ami nil, as low ns any li((1ged In tin re sell holiest gtioilri. tly M t isnka la loimi on pprtip'h iv'-fllttitilii tide ol a BestQnality- Lowest Pr Our sriiIX DUKSS (itMlhSiA full fi8ortiiiont ainl Cannot lt stirjmsstul i jsk u Ktylcn if the anvwlit'iv. runt: -i i ... . , at !,ct,. Hv M tiioi wit!', a niDnU'r uf other pa in N.-iv Y- vv. in.- r.i Ml 0t .0(1 l.'ify and !':;i I his tt'tti-.trv -.'UlA :.- f- .1,;,; -;...u: l r y Am, r;ri: i" a pwirsti the-e '.v-i'tl j: ni-"i a: d r i ;:i eu-t 1, Hit' '-;1H ,d at la! i! ..rket vinue, li. p: n fur: and lias advanced :;h the den-anil and vth ol the cuiritrv. Today, is no her;er licld fur investment i Korui.ve-t. than here; no dace where city, su.,1.. ,,r fartn prop'Tty can be pur-Cha.-! so cheai'iy. takU-g into account the m a. : .'--s-, ti t::uiki-T. tiat1-.. citation taciiities a I-! i- f-uuori. Aim a l.il io he ,u hilt language if no moie to lw spoken with a vile cockney ai cent. The campaign was there ' -ei l nrK iii v ny H niirru; jlie ! ture on the formative period of American hi:-!ore. Tiik Union Tacilic's Orientnl line of steamship arc building up immense truRii: tii-tivc'i'ti Pottlaiel, j-aa Framisco and China, Japan, and Honolulu. These ships now all have full cargoes The Canadian Pacific steamship company have begun an active cut rate war, hut thi is not likely to Biuterially Injure the business. 'I he cut in rates v. ill have the eil'cct of greatly increasing t'.e sMpmi-i.t of Hour, and extending the introduction of our Hour in the Chine-so mrkets The shipif.t-nts were douhlad last year, and if the cut rates are kept up for any IcisfctJj ' time the pn-ent slilpmentti will soon be doubled and trebled. The com merce between Portland and the Orient is capable of assuming imnieiise jiroportious. A i lk' ri.v.K has been received st i retarj of the Trnns-Mi-sissippi t'nmmer i lal Co'iffrcs, announcing that this ho ly which Is to convene at Denver on the 10th KOI1KKT CAI KIKU1. Rolierl t'aulleht, w ho died at Ilia home in Oregon City, Thursday, March 2d, 1.SSU. waa for nearly forty-live years in- liiu.ilely associated with the hi-tiuvoC tlieplino. He n iia bo: ri in Ihonshane, Antrim county, Ireland, May 5, iMii'i, and in IS,;.', he came to Atnoi'ieii, huid- j inw at (Quebec, fiom which place he I traveled to New York. The year follow- I j ins: he went to New Orleans, where he j j rem, lim d for Hume year ciiv;a,,ed i:i ; i btliidilii: slim and ste.imlMi.it cabins, lie i 1 ) afterwards went to Cincinnati. In KIT, ' I I lie matt led .In ne 1'tirtiside. who hik vivos ' i. jiiitn, thocgi'i in tjintf leeble heiltli.- who loves I i"-"" union -was t.li -s-'d with eiM i tiit.ili'fii live ol woiMii Kohi'tt, lav:d, ! v mines, li.. onvanl ii. nint .Mr, t luiu li isthiitn, ate sfi I living. In tlu spiinu of Is", Mr. t'aiiti, 1.1, ith liis iie a:. I two y,.m, cml.h.'ii, Ktiirted (nun t'imvnimtt with ("t lm-" to l; u:ii, i and a t Ic f gtHU lor Oreiron t'itv, il the Kiii- ' re.icliing their ilestimition in th" lull. v hi.tt in the- 1'ancadi's Mr. Caiiiieid's tnums all gave out, and ho waa oblijjeii to Icavu his wife with her two ehilihen and hia niothei -in-law nlomj in tho mountains, for u week, while lie came i down to the valley and proeur, d teama to brini! in his moods, from the I,''fiiiu' the first purl of bin trip across the plains he was m coinnanv with . on Smith's mormon caravan, en route for Salt. Luke, that lifoat I'Xjiohciit of the Latter Day Saints being of the party. in me tall or IN17, ho opened u general ho il l" women ir n;n''t! l', ' s in tiilk. ; n hi-torv : Christian Kocher AURORA, ORECON. raroEiaKTT, Livery, Fceil nml Sale Stable ORECON CITY. I.OCU'KI! IIKTWKI'N Tim HltltniK ASP IlKI'liT l,.iilio nml Slti'ilo I mr-U"; tihv.-ivs tm ! owest iitiivs. A cnrt-i with tlie kirn I'll' Infill hi, ite-n r, --.u-i,,. i alN-mied Coinitlt'tt' linos of Sinitli AngrH htisiory ainl iKrwn ('ttrsit'ts have )n il igin ear sat the I made I I Insect it prene t, HiJuii . I i ,i !!(ib N litMil IIouxu Imttt gtfJi' he fro i betU-i ttentae1 arriving, Th ly huuso H.mthf:: lt H'll land rarrvmc a full irwtw1 rcct'ivpil (!.r..u.nanl Kngli,!2?t (JriMt'riw. m, or Kl't I! f know I thine I d ap Our annual direct importation7', leas have amved and defy competion in .prices. day ol May, will In; the first organized effort toward uniting the country west of the Mis-J iiierchiiiidice store in a small building on sisstppi river, me onject or tnts meeting t tne ii wnere ins son, t'.iiwanl li., ts as stated, is to finite the commercial inter ests and strength of the itfeat country lying we.-t of the Mississippi river in matters ot national legislation, etc. Denver appreciates the honor of being the first city in which a' regularly called meeting of the representa tives of the Kreat West is to be held, and will leave nothing undone to make the oc ca ioii one long to he remembered by those who honor her with their presence. lllOUK.U'IllCAL. Vr. the act of March, Kd, any bona it- under the pre-emption, liuma- 'TIiEI. t-!i: -t:t fctc.,1-;, -r i.iier jetth.-inent law has the rih to '.r-in.-fi-r. Uy warranty against his ov. t a't's, any portion of his elajm for church c; :,i tery, or fcliool purposes, or for the r.'c!it of way of railroads, canals, reservoirs, ordilchcj for irrigation or drainage across it; and tbe transferror such public purposes m no way vitiates the right to complete and perfect tlie title to his claim. P"T a 'ort while fl'o the Ktnperorof i"r.)9iiy ', as wiiiing to make coiic-.-.-ioiis to tlie hociaiisis. Ko,v iiis policy i.i juorc I!i inarckiau. ft is a notorious fact that the Or.'nan army is largely impregnated with socialism. At stated intervals the barracks a:'i; searched for socialistic literature, and vcr t'.vo hundred and fifty men are at pres ent irnpri -our I in dirTerent fortrees for having tabooed hook:-) and journals in their fosession. I!rlef Skelclics of lire I-lrc'i of Ttvo of Oregon lily's Honni'itl Cilizens, FKKhlNANIl O. MCVOWSC. Tiie news of the suddon death of Caji tniti Ferdinand O. McCown, of this city, which occurred March 2H, 1H!H, was re cuivotl with sadness by his many friends throughout the stuto. now in hiisniess lhe bnsini'ss then es!:ililished lie continued till In"-'. In 1H1!I, hn became iuibueil with tho gold erazeund went to California, leaving his wife and a clerk in charge of the store. In the mines he was soon taken sijk and returned to Oregon City the same year. Jn 18o0, ho was elected county treas urer of Cliicktiinus county, which oflirc he held for thteo succesice annual terms. I he crtilicfites of h,s election are still among his collection of papers, as is also his passago eertilicuto and a letter of commendation from thn minis ter m the parish where ho was born. Mr. Caulield was afterward elected county judge, which position Im tilled creditably and acceptably. He also served two terms iu the city council. About two years ago he began to show symptoms of failing bi-ulth, and for two inonllm past hn was perfectly helpless. About two we-ks ago by rallied some what, and in company with his wifn strolled otttof doors and across the Hired, but on Sunday hu went to bed and on Thursday afternoon ho peacefully hatred Deceased wuh born in Kanawha county, in what m now a part of West j to his rest surrounded bv his fai'nilv. ' Virginia, January 11, IS.'iO, of William Judgi Caufielil as bo was familiarly and Charlotte Summers McCown. His I "alien, was a man ot sterling integrity father seems to havn been possessed of !a restless disposition, for ho moved many times. The thirteenth move was made while, l-'eidinand was yet a lad, and was to the present situ of Kansas Citv. In 1853, as a lad of 12, he accom panied his parents on the overland trip across tho plains. He settled on a farm near Needy, where ho lived with his father till of age to start in life for him self. When about IS years of ago he en- J conservative in his views and fearless in the execution of what appeared to him his duly. His life was always an ex ample, to the community in which hn lived, and that community (ho better for his living. His funeral took plain from the I'reshvterian church. Tiik Kntbui-kihu ollleo is prepared to do every variety of horse bills, promptly at rorUaiid pricua. Katisfuttion guaranteed. :'s, mm sau !ltl Mt Ho I ., , , , ,',im,i,-!,,i : ti a till iu: i vn r,Tnr.T r n i n n i r f r i - b w'liPiJiri1'! r m sail v i in.-: si..,!,. i u a i n i iti i nun u ii ii 1 1 1 it I s..kpi-,m,:,v ut.emied to 1.) v.-.i i tXS UUJLIUJUU i lUlt Ui lliliUiH i lli'i . horses Sought and Sold. 1 Qrin -TI A . :rTc'v::':;c n mm rrMKr rii5r ry aj P'ompt re'let mav I," h.-. 1 lv u -.n - R f T- m ' I .. ', ' i ' f . f.. TTTTT ' " T" " w S, n'wiiiMiii-it, it i ii m mMitmmmmmmmmn m mmm (fiL m m Btimiifi iinnn v linn AANtaifi til vviiiiu ttj ver Dregon ( ily liaiik. jt-j j, , SIIOK'S! c "X i tnera. t Hitcli l Mry (lv l print i One ten hoi an power traction thresh ing engine, C. A ll.t'inipei niaiiuhicttlfe; also, one Sonini'tw drug suv, wild car riage and bolts all cnmpli'te, mi I in good runuingorder; nearly new. W ill lie sold at a great bargain if sold soon. Inouiiu ol C II. bit. CLIFF : HOUSE, The only first-chis,- Hotel in Oregon City. BEST ROOMS. COCD BOARD W. P0RTKH, General : : Blacksmith IIOUSK HIIOKIN'fl A Shop in the rear of pi On-f'in t'i ,pe s HPKiTAbTY, Haiilware sin i-j.-ii,. hhfz Mki Female Pills. W will have some of tho most iiliottt tho lirsl. of March. These Look out fur our wimlmvH ti limit that Wo will carry I Inn stittiiiii-r a.i line a liu. sidi! ol t.lm MisHotin rtvrf, Call am tlii ti tho lalest ntvlc. wwburg T-,flrht Mii i" who 10 til ;k Word .jer. la I Jliviet t very ! b fl the li yt.t, a 1 lilt till t f iiuetrili' rvallfs t'otni eirtx'te regiilu jinii ft ttiwi tnee t oily in tie a on In IbeM o r.I.ACKf1 Igelie . ?:iun., t last : Mtdly Ui'em ' . timt I ,1, H'n rioua' t , ( evidi fiiteini' alam Ml and u Wallai Ot) tHHl h'Hant ifooilit the worhl ctr hw (looiln will f,,ut for tliJ:0'"1!' ill Ol 1 ted 10 r c i i a tbi i id ( iiio.fr ast 1U1V 1(HI'.,. it I. if tvt- urn lviuo to yon. K nuUvf ;"-s. "nrFemitlo Irregular nn.-ii; iKitt.liielikutli.'iu nil till) Ilirl.ft, Hrvrr full, Kui'cesslitlly tnud hy pnmiluent ImliuH monthly. Uunraiiteii to rellevn siiiijirt'inmi inctmtruallon. fUnCSAPE! CERTAIN! Ilnii't he hiiwliiiKan!, Have Tone, Hoitllii, Biiilmonej ;tHkeiui oth ei. Kent to any mMri'ni, t'-i'lire hv !nlll tu. eelpl of i,rlce,f,!.iw. Aiiurc'iii, THE ftPHRO KED1CIKE COHPJBy, Vl'UBtcm Uruui-h, Box V, I' lilt i LA'i it, C IV for salo by Cliarman &, Co. Hrtiggists, Oregon City, Or. OUKtlON CITV HIOK HoUjsK, Next Dour to iWoilu'o, ()n.K,,i City, ()rj.g,ni. hi tntfl Hilda until ed nei Ha inl itontri i!m, u -it to t fctlliHiU (fi the Webm tjn i mum woiHis.; 1AM KS 1I0AKK.C(, 1'nipi'iclors.Efi jMaiiuiaciurcrs, CA.iTIXli.S Aim and DfiilciH in all lundii uf MacliiiuiroiUvt 'h1i-1 and RKPAIUS proiiipUy ilp PORTLAND PRItjducati ftly ree jbrniiini Si. K. ( f Carlo thisjoi y tcicli do wit tell tine St. lie , ll"litf c- :!TUtfie. " ffsrss'if i i I K 1 M.J t tiifV"li i