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HOME AND VICINITY PARK l'U( K. On f the ThrlTlur Mibnrba nf Off Ko W than down houses liavw Wen complnfeM At l'rk Pine ilcirmn the imsl winter, not cheap chip bcmrit tVrtin, hut luvt, tasty liuiMinu tlmt re n ot umoeiu to the til ii. Thii i mewl ticliithiful rcsiihict location, and neveml of Dragon Citv'i prouumiHt htittincMi men ickiiIc hrt. U in conveniently Hittintctl near the ttliltone Mwmill, mitt in clone proxim ity to tht jrrowiuu rnihnrb, while it im meliiitc!y adjoini tlmt wenic rt-eiilcnc1? locality, I'lm kninaua (Icijliu, where the itenstve eoiitmrvntory ml ureen house are i Hinted. When the now Kiilewilk is complcttHl from Orvgtn City toClickikin Height, Trk I'lace will allure in its hettetit. A four-mill tux wn levieti by the school district to aid in hiiilctitig a new chool house, while for the present, th district school m held in the (Birw'ii- tional church, wrth Prof, Neal Siuit, of Oregon City, aa teacher. About fort' chotars are in attendance. The railroiid ctunpany hare nrrm! to reel a commodious depot buiUt'.tiK, at this plaoe. which will add much W its himunii facilities The niercantiU eatahlishment of Hu ilton fc Allen would be a credit t a much larger town, and otner linos of tmamesa will toon be established. AKIUY.lLs. k YrrlUbli fcxpiisittaii ' and NoTeltieii. of fabrics Charman .4 Son's immense estab lishment is ahlaie with spring and sum mer articles of wearing appniel. These goods mi of th latest styles, and all the novelties of the season are kept in mock. In prices and quality, Portland houses cannot hold a candle to Char man A Son this season. Ladies blouses, ranging from .50 fo i, are beauties that must he seen to lx appreciated. A tine assortment of ladies' spring and cummer jackets, all styles, $lA)toti An elegant line of white an.l colored chiid's di-esses in :ies from 3 to U' years ; of age. ' A complete varUty of muslin hats fori ladies, misses and children. The Unot j novelty out. Ladies' muslin underwear of the best j quality an I cheaper than the cheaet. ; I lie old and vming men of Oregon City can here find a lull and complete line of spring ami summer clothing of the latest and ndhMest cuts, sold from per suit and upward . An end'ess variety of braled shoes in stock. Lm'.low s cole- aiSO Hie leil School House shoe, which are always staple. Arbor Day In West Oregon City. Arbor Pay was observed by the West Oregon City c hool last Friday after noon. By one o'clock quite a number ot the patrons of the school had assemb led at the school house, which thev found profusely, yet tastefully decorated with wild flower bv the little folks, under the direction of Miss Bain. After pending a half hour in social inter course the school was called to order and teachers and pupils entertained the audience with songs, declamations, concert, recitations, etc. The children all did well. Prof Uurley gave a short history of Arbor Pay, reading the law relating to schools olwerving the day etc., alter which nil present repaired to the school grounds where the main part of the business, i. e , the planting of the trees wa done in short order, teachers, visitors and pupils vicing with each other as to who could put on the largest shovel of earth . The trees were of several varieties; oak, cedar, ash, walnut aad maple. After the planting all joined in singing ''Arbor Day " Then goodbye was said and we wended our several ways homeward in the belief that Arbor day bad bean properly observed by the West Oregon City school " Arbor Duy at w Fra. A large number of friends and rela tives of the pupils of New Era school assembled at the school house to listen to the program of exorcises arried out April 10th, Arbor Day. The recitations and sontrs by the pupils were admirably rendered, and the le:icher. Miss Katie Kehem, made a brief address on the "Origin and Bene fit of Arbor Day." Two trees, "Liberty and Lincoln,' were planted on the play ground. I.'nderneath the Lilierty Tree wre placed copies of ths song9 and program of Arbor Day exercises. Tl)6 Oregon Citv Courier containing account of ceremonies held at the iuneral of little Willie Pennell, and the autographs of pupils, teacher and some of the visitors. Among those were Miss Myrtle Howell, of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. W W. Jesses and Mrs Anna Baechler. The pupils then circled about the true, and two songs were sung, Columbia and "Our Liberty Tree." tnother Jail Breaker. Chief of Police Minto.of Salem, arrest ed a character, w ho answered to the name of "Blacky" Wednesday at this place, who was wanted as una of the robbers that broke into a store at Turner re cently. Several articles of merchandise were found on his clothes that identified him as the right man. He was placed in the corridor of the county jail for safe keeping, awaiting the arrival of the Albany express, but about half past d i I i- i : i . . ! lour o cioca ne prieu upon a Biieei iron door, and picked the lock of another one, and made his escape out through the back yard. The prisoners in one of the cells gave the alarm, and deputy Sheriff Mortis started in pursuit. Al though '"Blacky". had about ten minutes the start, Morris caught him in the lower part of the city. A Jiew Motor, Line. A number of the prominent residents of Mountain View state that they are determined to have a motor line from the business center of Oregon City to that place, before winter comes. Two thirds of the property owners beyond the city limits who have been approached in the matter, signify their willingness to donate a strip 20 feet wido off their premises for a railway, and it is believed the remainder of the property owners will make the same concessions. It ii I stated that as soon as the right of way ; can bo obtained, that Portland oitiitaiistH this week visiting friends, are ready to back the. enterprise. With! an elevator at the bluff nnd a motor line ! Mr- A- w- Nclimm is building an ad axtending to Mountain View, Oregon i ,,l,l"n to tllu "M Motliodnt church to he City could put on metropolitan airs. I llH'-'1-1 residence. 0. N. . TOURNAMENT, Company K Wins the (I Moors 300 Yard line at the Tournament In . Portland Wednesday Nliht. Although the Oregon City tug of war team scored a brilliant victory at the former tournament, Companli carried away the trophy this time, tirvat in let est was centered lit the lug of war, which was the great contest of the evening. The teams were as follows : Company li 1'. P. Oosch, T. C. Waterous.'M. Mendenhall, K, P. Wait.. Company K. Sidney Smyth, K. Gard ner, W. H, Howell, K. S. Kelly. Company V. J . T. Moore. W, C Rooke, C. 11. Howe, U.K. Hirsh. The first heat was between (he K and V tiMis. Co. K gvit the kilvantag of an Inch in the drop, and pnllad steadily awav from their opivonenia At the end of live minutes they had won the heat by four mokes. The second heat was letwoen R, and O teams. Company 0 had an inch the twst of the drop, and won witht trouMe bv eight and a half inches. , - The third and Dual heat was very exciting. Both , teams were greeted with cheers when they took their posi tion, and after 'a closely contested struggle Company U was awarded Ike priae. ' - - , 'lhe aggregate weight of F Co's team was (VkS pounds ; of Company K'a mtil4 pounds, and U'i 821) '4 pound's. 1 lie other events in winch Company F participated are as follows: L roriy-n.ne-run. aiiine. - poiuuier, i uuiuauy r ( u. A. tM'iiauu, Company ti ; O. Scoggins, Company I;N F tlillespie, Company UjJ. F. King, Company A. Schauh won, Gil lespie second; time, ti seconds. Kunuing high jump, regimental Entries, II. Portvr, Company 0; Chas. Kngleshy, Company F; K. S. Farrell, Company I; J. F King, Company A. King won with a filMnch jump, Kngles hy aerond. A imtest was en'en'il on the nnnd that King was a professional . Olficers L'LM yard un. Kntries, K. W. Moore, Comi any E; George T. Wil lett, tVmipauy U; K. S. Wairen, Com pany F. Warren won, Moire second ; time 0.S4 2-5. One mile run, onn to all T. .1, 1'iady. Company A ; W, L. Murray, M. A. A. C; II. C. Salisbury, Company F; Josepii seligur; W K. C; F. W. Carey Company .i F. . Bnrckhardt, Com pany. Stdiger won, .Murray second time, 5 minutes, 13 2-5 seconds. Sulis- Dnry oi company r maoe a good re- com. and with a little mo'e practice would be ililncnlt to head off. A seiMinl protest was entered against Kil,,in ttit, t,ri,i,rtil th.it u-a a t. i fcssional in the running high jump con- .,,. W ICin., U ,iU nnt . ,r(M. sional, C. H Knglesiiy, of Comianv F will receive the gold medal as the first priie in the running high jump contest. Several eye witnesses claim that Lieut. Warren was so far ahead in the ollicerg" race, that he had time to look over his shoulder to see if the other contestants were coming. Considerable complaint has been h.'ard about the noise made by some Oregon City people, who made such a racket, that t.io contestants, es pecially from Company F, could not hear the orders. Companv F is deter mined .land confident she will win her laurels b ick ajrn at some future tour nament. ADDITIONAL LH'4L EWS. Mr. V. A, Wotherspoou is doing a lively business in the real estate line, and tlurfng the past few days has made the following sales: Eighty acres of Ian I near Mink belonging to H.O. Ins keep to John Hobertsonfor $110;); ' some valuabe rivers'de property r.ear the Falls on the West side toT. L. C.iarman ; house and two lots on the hill, the property of Kuth A. Chnpmnn to John Weismandtel for $1000. Mr Joseph West died suddenly at the residence of Mr. Graham near Scott's Mill in this countv last Saturday night. He had worked all day and retired ap parently well as usual. During the night Mr Graham hea'd a slight noise in Mr. West's room, ami going up stairs found him seechless He left the house to summons Mr Scott, but when they returned West was dead. If Italy means business, and is hound to "scrap" with "t'ncle Sam," vou must certutniy keep posted by reading the latest literature on the subject, and you know the place to liud it, is al the New Book Slure, next door to CauHedd'a new di ug store The wagon loads of furnitrue that are daily leaving Warren Holmiin s furniture establishment is utlicient firoof that they are selling below Port and prices. Their store is headquarters for croquet sets and baby carriages. A representative of The Entkhi'KIsk did not see them, hut T. L, C'liarman and T. W. Sullivan state that salmon were wallowing in the pools in the upper portions of .Mam street, during the latter part of lust week. Bhivelv's new store on the hill has opened w ith the first invoice of dry goods Iiy another week the iron store will be chuck full of groceries and general merchandise, all new goods. Mr. S. 8 Jennings is the genial manager in charge. If you want to feast your eyes, take a look at the elegant show windows of the Oiegon City Shoe Store. Mr. McKit trick purchased hie goods in the east, and his stock cannot be surpassed in quality and price by any house in Port land. Bon Ton, Lait de la Mode, La Mode de la Paris, La Mode, Delineator, New York and Paris Fashion Bazaar, Ladies Home Journal and other fashion journals, kept constantly on hand at C. U. Huntly's Book Store. If you desire to send an Oregon paper to your friends in the east, mail them Tbk Entkrprisk. Notwithstanding the fact that it has been enlarged, its sub scriptions price remains the same as be fore. J. V O'Connell is the acknowledged leader in clothing, hats and gent's furnishing goods. His entire building is filled from top to bottom with an en tirely new stock of seasonable goods. Dr. C. B. Smith and lady, of Eaglo Crook, worn in the city a couple of days Tim countv court liaa extended the time that taxes will he delinquent until May t. Mr. Francis Welch, a prominent aw mill proprietor of Mink, was in town Tuesday, The April term of circuit court con venes next Monday, with a large docket on the list. : .I.A, Stromgien, Rudolph Strlcklin and Mr, Githens, of Highland, were in the city Wednesday. Cnpt. A. 11. Graham Is again slok, and Capt. A, H, Spong, a newly licensed pi lot, has command of the Altona. The Clnckiimaa county Sun lay chraO (wiiTentiou convened 'at the' M. F. etiurch yesterday, and I continuing Its sessions tiulay, Rev., t?. W.1 Uibonev atteudml th minting of the Portland presbytery this week. Mt. Gilutney was elected moder ator of the assembly. tregou Lodge No. 3. 1. 0 0, F , hav elected as delegates to attend the the grand lodge : T, F. Ryan, W. II. Howell and (. Lovcjoy. The season of champion baselxdl games opened at Portland Wedncdnv afternoon. The Portlands were vioton' ous over the Spokane club. Mr. L. 11. Calkins, of Oswego, who has been a suhsoritior to Tin Frrrita raise sin-e It was sit months old, was in Oregon City during the week. Mr. ami Mrs. Norman Merrill, of Clatskauie, and Misa Ida Uoaaith, of Woodland, were in Oregon City Tuesday on business connected with the la I otHce. President Apperson, Senator Cross, and Mayor Ryan ate the lioard of trade committee appointed to arrange a re ception for President Harrison on Mav 5th. The hoard of director of the Oregon City school district, have not as yt t made any selections of a blin k (or the new school house in the southern part of the citv. The following ix-rmits to wed have been granted by the county clerk during iliel'avor of organising the eoiiipaiiy past week : Marv 1. Pieri'O and 1 nomas Higgs;S. K Itallard and F. T Lell iiinti. Anna L. Cliapmun and K. R Johnson, Councimen O'Conncll and Caudeld turned on the tirst water through the new pumplast Saturday. Within a few days everything will be in complete working order in and around the new pumping station. The new H plank sidewalk is nearly completed from the end of the suspeu- sion bridge to the west side additions, and the tlni-hing work is nearly done. 1 his sidewalk will become a popular promenade as il atlords a msgnilicient new of the Falls, ami the can aide of the river. The attention of lhe officers and mem bers of the First Regiment, O. N. ti., is called to the advantages of the Glad stone tract, as a suitable location for their encampment. It is level; there is plenty room for then exercises; is a splendid camping place and convenient to transportation Messrs. C P. Sullivan and E. Davidson, of Oswego, have the only drug store between Oregon City anil Portland on the West Side ot the river. They carrv a complete assortment of of everything in their Hue, whi. h is a great convenience to the people for many miles around. Many readers ol Tim Entkhckisk ill be Hi attendance at the circuit court next week. This will lie a splendid o portunity for subscribers, who are in arrears, to bring or send the amounts due, and give the latest happenings in their respective localities. Some fine discoveries ol granite and sandstone hai been made on Major Charman's place at Fairtuuont Both are susi-eptalile of a Hue polish, and siqierior to anything ever used in this city. It is txdieved that there are ex tensive deposits of the best, quality of building stone on this tract. The Willamette FallsElectric Light Companv, have onlered liO.OIH) feet of lumber from the Gladstone saw mill, and will make some extensive improve ments in and around the power house. Two new lurhin Water wheels will be put in and more dynamos added. This will enable them to supply Portland with more electric power than ever Martin Biggs bad Samuel Pitchier arrested near Candy last Thursday, for stealing some axes anil wedges. Deputy Shenir Morris took iiucltlor before Justice Knight, but a search warrant failed to show any evidence to convict him, whereupon lie was discharged, anil Biggs paid the costs of the prosecution. The Oregonian says about four tons of salmon ate received daily from along the river between there and Oregon City. The fish are fine, many of them weighing 00 pounds. The fishermen receive three cents per pound for them. as mere are more man enoiign to sup ply the Portland market, many are ship ped to the different canneries down the river. FCo., O N. (J., will hold a special meeting at the armory Saturday even ing, April 18, at 8 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing a captain to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Capt. James P. Shaw. The meeting will be held ih accordance with orders re ceived from Col. Beebe, who will be present, accompanied by his staff. When the south bound Albany ex press came thundering towards Oregon City last Saturday evening, a horse near the Abernothy bridge took fright, ran out on the trestle and partially fell through, but wag quickly assassinated by the passing train. When the engine struck the helpless animal, he was so securely fastened between the ties that the jar came near derailing the train. An orange wagon from Portland has been doing Oregon City this week, much to the detriment of pcoplo carrying on a legitimate 'business here. These hawkers Bhotild be mado to pay a heavy license, as they are not incumbered with heavy rcntor city taxes. There is a vast difference between peddlers of homo (trod nets and Hollers of imported fruits. It iii as much of a violation of Urn statutes to sell imported fruits on the streets as to dispose of dry goods and jewelry. I bevn vary 111 Mra. R. I). Wilson and son spent sev eral dava at McMinuvlllo dining tint past work. Postmaster liuniK who has boon con lined to his room for lhe past twonock, is somewhat Improved, Ihuil'il (if H ade Regular niooili.g of lhe Oregon City Hoard of Trade was held at Hie Court House Tuesday cloning, Aptll Hlh, Report of coiniinlte on by-laws and consllluilnii ivasioitd, and consideration postponed until next meeting Committee on wrile-iip ol Clackamas County made a leporl which mis loiul, and followed ly a g.'iieul din'iissmn ol the subject, Mr. 1. l.e Maliieti staled, in answer to questions, llial he could wrllo up the county for t'.1,aiid 10 er cent, of what Hiihscriptions he could gut oi Ihcoiilsido. The following resolution, by Mr, l.ntomctte, was unanimously adopted : Resolved, bv the Oregon'CltV hoard of trade, that I. UMah'eii he and is heieby appointed as agent of the hoaul to canvass Clckaina county wiih a vo of procuring subsciiplious in money for the mupose, and ui pnh iiiu iuforniutiou and wrilo up dcscnptivc nuiitor ol said county vnilahle tor a lliitctass advuitlsi'iucnt ol lhe lesoun ea of said county. And he shall recvivo as somin'tisatlon therefor the suiuol I'M, andIO per com, on all money collected on subscriptions from private parties. Further, that A. K. Ihrsser and Charles Mcscrve 1st ami they aiu heieby ap pointed as ineuihot o( the coniniltlee lo advise with said I. l.eMahion, as to matter pro er lo be in-eilcd in sin h psmplilel, and to set jointly with him in the printing and production of the work, That the committee report to lhe hoard for further Instructions us soon as write up is ready iir ptiuting. Also that the committee be requested to tlrst canvass Oiegon City lorsiihsciip tloti ami n hi t at next meeting aslo irvs peels. Mr. Iye reporle l lor advertising com uiitteu recommending that hoard not aceiuit Whitniore's pniHntion ; carried. C. 1. Ijitoiuette rotrted tor com mittoe on liniiioliie insurance companv, that the cnimnittee weie unannuiiusli' in : hoped lo tie siiivos-iul Mr.T. I.. Omnium repotted for the rapid transit committee Ihat Oicuoii l ily would have lo guarantee the S I' K It. Co against Ums; thai cmmitlee still had the matter m hand, and ln' c.llu icport at next meeting. Sir. T. 1. Cha'iuan verhnlly presented the resignation of .ls. P. Shaw as mem ber On motion accepted. Moved by U.K. Cross that a com- I mtttet of tliri'rt he tiiiooiiiltid u il h !ir,i. I dent Apperson as chairman, to lake the I necessary step! lor the proper reception I of President Harrison, as he ikim-i through here Muv Mh. Carried, hen- upun the chair appointed II. '.. Cross and T. F. livan. For a lame hack, a pain in the side or chest, or (or tooth-ache or ear-ache prompt relief may lx had by using Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Il irc!iMe For sate by Gko. A IUriuno. For Nale. One ten hoise power traction thresh ing engine, C A li. Cooper inaiiiilaoture ; also, one Simmons drag saw. with car- I, riage and bells nil complete, and iugisHl running order ; nearly new. Will Iv sold at a great I srgaln if sold soon. Inquire ol C 11. Dvk. tf Over Oregon City Hunk. NoIImTh Hullitrrt. Sealed lil,U lor ciiih-iii twimtory urttiml hmie In Wet side tMlihilnt) wilt hp rrrplvfil mull li v.rlori m Kstiinlay. April i'llt. Iwl. I lie Ulret-liirt reserve Dio iikM I" rrjeri niiy r nil bliln Fur lutilitr particular! )i!y lu Jitlittlhsri Htimitiriy KKANK IIAKKK JoN A I'll AN ill MI'IIKKY. J. loMI'KINS Dlrti-tiira ol k-Iiu.iI .11.1. let No H Board of ICitisllllon Mrftliif. Notlcr t hrrrliv Urn lo the 1ck.iI miui ol School lMitrlct No X. ol t ' iMt'll m ii (...iinlw Mate ( tiri'it'iii. that l In lloanl ol Kulliailoii j will nin e al the ai-linol hoiiu, on Witt da; oi April, a. i'. iroi ai y i,i u riocK. p. lit. A K, HAVH. Chairman ol llnaril ol I. Irrrtnra, i,trti t So. 3. Alle.l. W. A. II HICKS. Clerk Imit'J tlila lhe Hili day ol April, A P. I "VI Notice Nolle total payer, ot ei-Uool itutrti-l .No S, Claekitmitfl county. Orcvn (wltr.jto crrc-rln the call lor llie annual ar-hiKd nici-lilnr. helil oil Hi c M duy o Mure li la. I, the jl mill ui li-vlsd on lliat date wu UK-gill and will ma l.c Collected A. K. PUIS, Chairman of lloanl of tireeli,ra. Pintrlcl No. 3. ClncknniMft county. On-iron. Alton W. A. IIKIm.KS. l lerk. Paled Dili the nth duy ol April. A U , IH'jI. AilmtnUlrulnrs Notice Notice) I hcrrliv given that the iind"rlyin-. Clnirlca Mayinn, nan tieen by the count) court o( the ai ate ol orckHii. r clat-kama county, duly nlitioluti d ailiiillilalruloe ol the i nline ol V II. 1'h a- li, dei-eaio-d. All pprwoiiN hitvllnt clulinw riirahiAt HAld entiite are rtopilrcd to ri clil Hid hii In me al the Inw nllierol MeHrnlc A irccr. in uri'Koii cliy, In autd coiiuiy, with pro)ier voiirln-ri uiililn mi Montlm in.m Una 'lute. CIIAItl.KS I I.AVStlN. Administrator ot the eH'.ale ol W. II. I lnyaoii, tleceiiM'd. Oregon city, Ori'itnn, April V,, ni-il. McllridnA Iripancr and K. MpiidciiliHll, nttoni cya (or .Mlmliiiatrator IT A-w rloliiinl Till Notice To lhe tin payer ol arhonl illalrlct So. '.", CUckaaiua county, oreiron: 'I lie tuxeaol the aliove limned diatrict for lh'Jl, are now rlua nnd luint ho pan lu the under alined at lila (ilticeiit Kouta' atom, oppijalic the Courier otllce, within sixty d.iya from date ol tlila notice or they will lie relumed x delln 'lent. II. :. HI KVKNH, Clerk. tHatrict No. (12. Ormrnn City. April 15, vi, 4 17 uTin QUARTER ker county, Ore-rn n ion. near what ' ji ji la now Baker City, rPMTiim a man who hat tltirt LuJ 1 1 Ji I become identified with the rcaourcea a nd Tfr derelopment of that country. Thia man A3w la no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the wealthiest and most influential clliseni tn the county. In a recent letter he anyi : " I had been mlTennjr from nnlni In my back and (rtneral kid ney complaint for aotne time, and had naed many remediea without tny but temporary relief. The paina In my back had become ao aeverethatlwaa prevented from attending to my work and could not move about without the use of a enne, Hear in, through a friend, of the wonderful cure ef fected by Oregon Kidney Ten, S waaindie1f V a boa, ana from that very nmn 4. nirominaiverynrn Mr i b,fo u.in? hair ti ) Cents on tt relief. an box the pain in my back entu. yg onl" 1 have every faith in the vtrutea " gon Kidney Tea, and cum MmicienUotk ,r,r iimciid it to my friends, I would not be it it for anything" Oregon Kidney Ten cures tmeknehe, ittronlt nnife nf uriiir, laitk dust ttediincnt, burning or p.'iinful rirnsalioii wliilv iirinatitig, niwl nl! nffec tioiiHof tht; kidney 01 iiriimrvon!iinrt(jf cither hcx. i 'dt ha l i: Jt V CJIAKMAN CO., l)UI.;(.JISTrt. Mr. Clark Ciunonu lius with pneumonia. Hamilton & Waslilii" PAHK Are after your patronage, and propose, serum their sl. ue of It, hlg aileo ami small prollls helng their niuu, 1 his Hue sniliiaest S full lllinel Dry (itititls, (SriH'fi'icH. lUtts t Votl. Wall rapt ' iiml O. E. A. FREYTAG, - i in:. r AND VKiiicr A K IjKls. FANCY AND ST.U'l.K tilKH GROCER Garden Seeds in Bulk. I3th and Main Wilson & Cooke HKAI. SUPERIOR TINWARE AND Soli: Mi IMS Fo ill!' Atkin Saws. -:- A I -SO Foil HARROWS. CULTIVATORS, DRILLS AND SEEDERS. Wo also nirry a full lino of Fishing Tack K. and p t Portland prices. ' illK ItKST SKIl'IMi I M I'l KM Hoosier Force SEEDERS 11 Tlune inui'liinea ure lnh, iluiiililc. tmlll of tlm tart maiernila. liaiol.rilrti WV11' lliil-ln l mitl li.ive many liiiirmeionl ner miy other i fjioul tim. lime, ol Hi, ir i l.i i si-r ina lc fduflk' An important iinprovi'tneiit U tlie M'lvINti 1IOK, ly im.-.! of which tlio inucliitio passes over any o!- bk struction witlmut stojipin damp, All riin hn Imvc any ttriiin to ow ill hiv money l.v itiri ijlii(r t i"1" IIOOSIKU SKKDKU OK DHILL (ft'S tnimt i STAVER&WALiKElji Now Markot Block, W'htirnrry a full stock tif tlicso Superior liniltMiir-ntH, nml lno tliclt. t'Ht stock of teir e MACHINERY AND VEHICLE?,, Hiinillcil liy any linn mm Hip I'm illc ( iu-,t lllic-trnlitl I'iiIiiIokiii'. tt Bm - inti JOHN NISSEN, Ag't, Oregon City 1 'alloy OITICK NKXT DOOH TO POST OKKH'K. till ini(8 Oregon City Nursery Company FLOWERING DI AMTG l-t 11 i u Largcnt Stuck ever offon(l ami at roaHotmlilu jirices. Our nelection num Put i h)th all thii beHt varioticH of Uohcs. bun.1 , CUT FLOWERS A SPECIALTY. 'ntod . imjiiii Jno iimIioii oocli of HlronK, I.Dultliy, Toi.mto, Cul.lwito and Cvhv,ntt Flower I'lanfs. Onlers by mail BIT IEE1E1ISE PLAOE, " H : l ' ' Ittittbfli , , dewcr, by ailing full Value on nil uixl SIhh-k, C ? 1 t 1 i i im. llaitt coanut .' It, . it L I I V. I'aintM, Oils, SukI, ' I hnu'ri. Uorlin, t fat froi OADUt I Just, t iiihenu, t 'eovPred I, Ht'hUn CHEAPEST i nam t iblislioj n. The ith Boa 1 tain plat ith AltHM (chin- ol ) of onl Mm frt h k u it and FRtimi 21 1 color U KUIF IN (iUK.tT VAUIKTY, tHtj, I TK0, II the toi rgarfue. JgosU ty butt Oregon Civ own 111 also a '.nil than "W Cftlll'i inh have in. STlNiJ TI l,o Illin l it is hi v Unlit; I, by lh" LUS IS STOVES, 1(X, of U ADmtf An ffoen w ft wt Viil tint dtho'pl lies are Oliver Plows, Shi" rth of ft nori) cl plikU) ti jpoti; t r cloth imit 'thtrcl' t. lluMo 'iivo uu tu adit W bjr proUc lm ger -zfttm 1 KN IS IN Til K AOIil.tl AKK Ji(K 1 er Feed Broadcast! GRAIN DRILLS ordim atcr, the f t in 0.1 3 11 red ii lint dr ioU, tit the id.nl. iJ.ttt Hitler va ire y ha athe 1 ltl Portland, Oregon, Cull iiml mt us or acini fur our Miill.il fn-. I I ia 8 ireba irune !any Urowera ami iloairr. In all klmla o t, A AMn ni J ri i n rar-f ?larttl AND SHRUBBERY?, or otherwise promptly filloil. in(l lEIi Cot uiijei Whr tttui nan liaa I fine n foui i here fc it .It -rJIIIti Ti'f "1 ill Hi ft