The ICnter prime. I'" It 1 1 A Y , MAY H, mm. KCHliUULLtt OF TIM 12 WMTMKIlN I'AI'IKlr ICAtl.WAY "IIMI MufNIi. AHi.hv I ...... I ( w .1 y .1 .llaii.) t'ltlltiiillU Knr lllirillll) lluM'liiirn Ij.i'.iI irtny auiliilliij Mt'1l II.. I NCI, KiiH'tiiim in.irn.iili.nl) AH'inp I,.hmI iway tutlnii.i ('Hl'.riiln I v.i.' illiri.niilij I i a. in ii . in. ' '1 V l III, Via in II IK. II in 7,;,l , in O C T 1(1 H N KAMI UN l.vi onmi 7 iii m l" ' a in. I i i in. I rilKTUIll 1l. Ill, III mi a. in 'I i m . m. II :ui i. .. i . in HlUMiipr All'ilin II Maava mi at.,), ol ftay IHIKHUItl. 'il'HIIU, I.V. HRKII.IN I II V, I.V. PHIITMNM IM II 111. II Kl III t ;m ii in. V si III a in . tn II fa nt. N, P I'll 'NKTKAMKIIK. M I m lur llii I. .ii mi. I h Imiat I ii u a, a in U,,,) W tui-.,y ami Kctilay Km I'nrllanil ii.l I iii.IIiiii, II . in. Tua,ly, Ilium tlav ainl I'rl.l ty, Tu Ul Aitirrllarr All Ifnal ft.lttirlUi.iiiniil luatrli,t In Tim Kktmini-f will I nlt,r l, rlmrvMij ,,r ai llir rulr ol II ..t Hu ll lur Dim Inx rll ni ami till ii ma pr Inrli fur imHi ailiai..fiil Ul.rrllnit alll.lav II. ..I I, i, I, II, 'nil, .11 will l.t, .I. IUnri-.l uiilll Hi i...l. f ial. .,r, or (iiamiil.nl l.y a rHiiallilp Mituriiry. Aauit Anh IIaitmmv. Kriiiik Hiru(iii lio la tniii!iiytl un ttlirr by Mih. Newt TnillliiKnr, near Viola, witH iuii-i.i lur MM.iinli h i I buttery im William Taylor, a yulllii man ahoiil twenty vimm old living in 1 1 it kiiiiiii IH'liililnii Ii.hmI Tayl"r' liitillntr, who Im, I fnriiiiMly live I hi Mr. Trulliiutei 'n, Inn mm- living In Wahiiiitoiit wrote In Inn drill Ikt lo lift u mir nl .uiiU im. I liiaiU mIiu-Ii ih Iui.I 1.(1 there. Hill Mi. Tinlliiiicr h'liiM'.l lo Iw lilm Intvt them without n written order, which afti-r a h w d Im seemed ami came 'iiiii f.ir Urn wearing .iui. Mm Tiiilluiger look llm order and turning it OVCI , llilM OVCU'll llll) IIKMIII l .11) t . Ill h medicine rei e nt nn the other nl. In, mill Kr.kii.1 V-Mllttf 1'jvl.ir Vvlllll It Illt'Ullt. Kiiiullv Mm.'friilliiiger eoticludeil young Taylor n innilt Hi! Jut iui.I a. lil lur l I ague, wlm (iive Tailor kimhI lliililipiliv' .Mk'U: Iui.I hearing In Jullci KolH" court Mi'llilllV, Hll.l till' Jnrv after ln'ii' Inn flat l. aliiiiiiiiv taxed ..r,ifUf .Vl, nlil.h iiiiiiiiiii( wa paid. 'I lii-rti . i'vi,i.iilly n ini-.i..ri'liriii(iii nl inti'iiliMii mi tin' nirt nl Mi. Tiiillln (. r inl l'ltvlnr At Hiiy rnt llm jnrv ill, I nut rnn.ir Unit hjiniiiut' ulin in a i-ry Mivvi'ifiil iii.ni, Man jilnt itiol ill KM.tiilliiiti yuiii'it Tuylnr. aiir t (lit iiun dry Siniv tlnMum. 1. 1. 11. .11 nl tln in ai.li'Mitlk tu Will. I .ir, Wi'Hllviin mi.l ullii'i Hililitiiiim mi tin' went hi. In ul tliw iivit, tli.it llH'lllilV liua Imhiiih xiiiilnr lomt lur ili'ii tire H'fki-iH nil Min.luy itllci ihkiiih. Hii SlIlllllV a I ,ll (ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I ul K'i)ili' taore iriinii iilinit u "111 il iwu tliv mili'Witlk, Ktluiiili tluwcrM mi tlif liill i.ln, iiiii'lly ri"liiiij lia'ticiitli nliiiilv gruvt'N. (! d'ualiiiK tliinr I'Vi'H oil tlid liniKlilllii'iit VH'W ul IIik lullfi, Hu'Kuii City, I'iiik I'l.i.i', t'lurk.lili.lH IIi'.)iliU, M u 1 1 1 1 1 1 S'ii'W, nihl nil tli uiilluyitiK o.l.llll.'lil I'll till' CUt Hl'll', M illi .Mount 1 1 ikhI ami Hi" l iianiilii liiuiiiiliilliH, uiif rmiK" ;r.i In. illy riiiii ulmvi' unullu r tint.) .t in tlin i IuihIh. SpriiiKM ul pun', mill vtuliT urt' pi -ntifiil iilmur llm iili'Mulk un.l .Irivi'Wiiy, iui.I it wmiM Im ilillirnlt to Mn, I II iniirt itltrm tive plun on llii U'illiiuii'tlx tliim the wi'Ht i.li A ti.pri'ffiit,itit' ul Tu it '.s rniiiiinK fit fuiiulfrt'J it ninull ly hImhh (..in yi'iuH Hit' iM-iir Him tcrininii" of tin ni'lriviilk pmpiillintl iliiuiiiiltivi wliri'lliarrow, who ri'inarki'il lli.it I lie motor linu Koiilil lo iiloni! pri'tly noon. HrKAwimitKy Karmh. Mr V. lliiuip Ion, oiik ol tlif li'inlinu Htm In-rry urnw i'm in CliickHinini countv, '" i from I'miliy litKt Sniiinliiy. H' MiiIi-h llml Im Inutt'iKlit Hi'n-ii lii BlmwIit'rrii'H. nml llmt lit' will ill-v. .to tk liirjjc Hiilioii ol lint (iirm In thin frnll itnullipr ypur, nw Imm fxpi-ri-t'liiii ili'inoimlMli'M llmt llm prulilN ol thi'Hn licrrii'it will pay inturvHt on tin" (iroiiinl nt VX1 per m re. Tint warm, mmly noil ol Canly t,nnl'li bcrrii'it to riH'ii mtifli rarlinr llian in ollit-r pnrtioim ol lln ittit'o, ami a ntimlK-r ol tint fHrin tira mill IriiitiirowiMniif llmt vit'iniiy luivo iliwovprtnl It to b prollliilile bimiiioHH Tlmt tn'ftion may yt Ihm omn a vtiilalil tru berry mid molon patch. MakinoA Torn or tiik Wkht Mr. J. A toulilini(, who arrived hor over land lant lull Iro'n aonthern KaiiMiw with a bii)!ny ami two horma, which he tlrovti 11 the n.v Iroin the hitter phut), hint Mk'i'in retiirneil !ier alter an ex ti'iiili'.l trip through California, Arimma mid Novada. He la renting hem for a few duva, and will in aunt overland again for Kanxaa., and limn there will diivti'.'to Chicago, where hia wile now retdiloa llealill tlrivea the aamu spun of horHCH, Unit he attuted with from KaiiHUH, and a dog that Iiiih lieen hia t'ompnnion for five yearn. He him en joyed hia trip, and the horaea ait) well preserved. Kot'Nn Pkad. Mr. W. M. Harbour, a meri'hant at. hehanon, went to Port land on the l.r)l It of laat month, lie w a nienilK'r of the firm of Hurbour & Piilgloinh, at Ijibanon, nnd waited tho inetrotiolia on hiiaineaa. All at onro ho turned tip miaaing, and when liiat Hoen hn had a qiiuntity of money on hia per son, together with a gold wiileh and a diamond ring. Alter an anxious aeareh hia laxly waa found between a number, of logs near Pennoyer'a mill. The front of tho bend waa cntahotl in and from a largo hole on tho bark of the knll, tho liraina were Blowly oorlng. Harbour ltmvea a young wifo at Lebanon. It ia evident that he had been foully dealt with. Kciiooi, Uki-ort. The following are tha names of the pupils in iliatrict No. 58, who have been neither abaont or tardy for the month ending May 1st: Uliinche Toml, Hannah Boylan. Clara Keriia, Hannah Strongroen, Kdith Freo nmn, Kmily Kreemaii, Mattie Hender son and Uorlha Man. Total number enrolled, 80. Minnie Harrington, teacher. Salmon HcAitru Mr. M. Hablor, of Logan, now In the salmon canning tmai neHH nt llwuco, writes to Tun Knthk i'iiihk tlmt. Hiilmon are very ai'iirce in the Colniiibla river ot present, the nvnruiro lining about five to the bout per tiny, and the trap nets about ten. The weather has been too stormy all this month for tho liahormun to do much. Ohkiiom'ii (iiivKHMi.ii.-Two well known , .him. i j.MiniiuiHiH, iii preMiui retired iniioiii iive inity in ti.r clioaeit pn feai.lmia, are engiigMil In writing the lifii and pnlillnil lioryof (inveiior I'oli noycr The hook Im being written not no niiii li lur the priwlili'in'v, M it la Id ri'lievn tin. , ,hI teaa of the Wrileia Tlieyexpei t the hunk to sell like hut ciilii M,' Oiegoiiliin, N'oT llliAII lll'T Hl.KKI'INO. Tim llllb- hiiril oil honiii Ih not ileml. iillhoiiih It luia lii'eii ali'i'plntt, auya tlm VVouillnirii linli pi inli. nl. Tlieunilerliil, engine, etc. lire mi tlie ground mid williln leu duva boring will lie ciiinnii'iicil. Thi'V will allik down lUMl feet liefore rlgulug it del rhk. If linrcaaiu y limy w ill go down (KMI foitt. The well la to be aiink near tlie well where oil waa 'Irnt diacnvitrcil, I'UAMiNArioin nr (IrKirKiia The Mrl liegiiui'iit (inxelle luia the lol lowing from Oh'Koii Cilv: Probiilily the tlrat onlerit (o he iaaued liv Ciiilnln-elect ',, H. Wiir rell Hller piiaaing hia eXHinlnatloli, will tin for an ! miiiihiiiliuii uf uou-i oniiiiia. ainneil nlliceranf the l oinptinv. This will iiudoulitcillv reinovii Hie alripea from aeveral ol the leaa coinpi'lnnt liii'lulieiM, plin hig in their aleiid men riiiuililu and willing. It w until pruvn u iienellt to the rouipHiiy. Kl kiiant I'iiuhi nih. The O. ('. N. H. chili have pren'titi'd Mih. T. V, Clark with an elivmit pin no lump, aa a token ol tlirlr H''ei'lillu:i ol Ihn mnalc fnr lllahetl by her on diH'erent nccaaiona. She Iui.I Viudly coiihc tiled to preaide a the piiiuo at their gullierliiga, nnd re fnaed any compeiiNRtion for the work. The club alao preaenti-d Miaa llattie Cochrane a richly curved manicure act aa a reward for her i-lforta at the piano on the Hiune iH'caainns. Nkw Kai Aiii.iaiiMHNT, Miaa Lillian Wilkiuauu. (oiuieilvof '.HiiaiHCH v, Mo., Imn at cureil the nanus over HwafTord A (limit's real estate ollli-e, where she will conduct a kti'iiciul drt'KMiiitking ealah- liahiienl, and will pay aiecia! attention to tilling orders for Parisian Partleas IliiHoiiea, wiitiia and aeatnleaa witiata ol the latest stvlea Her exia-rience In 'his Hue and dnwa making naaures sat laliictinn. The ladies ol Oreimn City and vicinity are requested lo give her a all. Caiii' Fgrii'i'AiiK Pi'iiciiaskii. The bids (or camp "iiuiiiage for tint Oregon Naiioniil Ciiiiinl" were tined at Port Inn. I ycterilny hv the board coniating of Col. J. ('. Sliulncr, adjntant generil, Col. H. I. I ..veil, and l.ieiilentinl Col O. Simmers. The lids of the ii' mi.. 't' ... r. t ... i.. h...u Ih lowest and the contrai l was ,,le with il. The suinilins ,-o.iaUt ol 2.7 lenl- KxlH; Mlo' IU!2 will. Ilvs; 1.l 12,1. 1,e .a,,,..; II .-( UMt ; and 0 of 20 x.llt (lies 1 he line,. I- 2t'IO. 1 1 tent- will Is. used in the coming en-. cumpmci'l " ' 1 1 1 II 1 1 1. 1 1 H'lli IV .inmi.K .if. Ii;w l ' r. M i a ll A 1 1 1 I 'All. v. 1 or k. H, U.... Sun- dm Welcome slates that May '."-'"d has bifii se! for the dav of issuing tlie new il-uiocialic dailv, l be Morning Tribune. Mr. (irnv will have cbure ol the ed itorial dep irtinent, while Mr. John Hurnett will be business pilot, with other p'omincnt democrat interested. The Welcome turtlier says: It I" 'aid the new pui-T will isvupv tlie building adjoining the Cathedral on Stark street As the initchienery i-not here yet, the date of launching' mav be postponed. When she does the life-saving service will be duly iiolili.'il lo be reudy witn their appliances We sliull .see what we shall see. Nkw Cmkoiims. The Clackamas biU"t band received their new unilorms Wednesday, which a'livcd by express, and their eli gnnce would make anv other band in the stute blush greti with envy. The suits are blue diagonal of the most durable ooa'.itv, with brass buttons and white silk facings, while the helmets are everything that could be desiicd and are surmounted with vel low silk plumes. Mr. M W Kandall. who has been teacher of the bund for several months, tuke- gri'iit pride in tlieiracciimpliahmeiiia, and they have attained a letnarkuble degree of pro ficiency under his instruction. W km. Pi.kaskii With Tiik Coi-htty. Dr. L. M. Palmer, of South Hirmlng bam, Muss, arrive I here last Thursday, and was the guest of his brot'.icr, Mr. Fred K. Palmer, of the Oregon Cilv Woolen Mills. Tho two brothers had not met for 1! vears. and hardly rec ognised each other when they came to gether. Dr. Palmer waa agreeably sur prised to note the immense water power and facilities 'lor manufacturing, and staled that eastern people have no idea of the extent and possibilities of this section He accompanied his father in law to this coast, who is travelling for his health, and started east again Sunday evening. Pantos Aiiihtion. Mr, J. Tompkins has laid out sixteen acres on his place just below Hollon on the bunk of the liver in lots and acre tracts. This is is a line location, and allords a splendid view of the river and country for miles around. Panton ia only twenty-five minutes walk from the suspension bridge, and i easy of access hot It bv boat and the Oregon City and Portland road, tiood water can ho obtained at a depth of twontv-llve feet on any portion of the tract This is one of the most desirable resilience locations in the suburbs of Oregon City. Mr. Tompkins otter such facilities and inducements that It is cheaper forone to purchase their own home than to pay rent. ! Hn Kt'iLiiKnOiiuATKiiTiiAN HkKnsw. Mr, J.. John the original owner of the St. Jolma townsite years ago donated 33 blocks of land to the school district of that place. It was so provided in Mr. John's will that the land should not he gold for a certain period of time which will expire In about ten years. It is also provided that with these funds re alined from the sale of the property the school boRrtl of that district shall erect a suitable building and maintain a free school. No sectarianism shall be taught and the school shall bo open to both aAvna nnrl nil nnlurd Afl tllft lnmt IS becoming valuable it ia an asstired fact that tho sale of the properly ten years hence will bring in a very large sum of money enough surely to erect a fine building and maintain a splendid school. Now that St. John is a part of Albina the school district, in the enlarged city will probably be consolidate' nnd the handling of this property will full to the Albina school hoard. In any event it is a valuable piece of land and Mr. J. John piohably luiilded greater than he knew when ho donated the property for school purposes. Albina Courier. SPR A Y OF TH E FA LLS. Mr, Frank Huich Is In Hal. mi now reading law Liiuehes at all hours at the Oiegoii Cilv Lunch Counter, Jiiilo M i 1 1 1 r 1 1 i has removed his fiiin ily lo hia fit r i it lieur town. Key. L, H. Jaiinny g.tve an IntcniKl-, ing lecture at the M . K. cliilicli hist Kim-! day evening, j A number nf our cinzctiM nttnn led the rccciilion given Pc'sideiit Hamsun at j Poiilitml Tiicinl.iy evening. I Attorneys K. C!. Meiidenhall un.l K. K. Jolly, ol I'orlland, . Wine in Oregon City oil law hilhiiies Hut- i lll'lay. I Mr T. P. Itandull has jmndiafeil an. interest in. tho OCT, Co., and will succeed Mr. Oeo, Kucbs, as purser of toe slimmer Lulona I P.eginniiig w itii this week Tub Kntkb- I'HIsk wil commence the puiiiiciitloii oi u aciiea ol shorl atoiies from the pen ol! tlialliilcuU il wn.er, 1'renlicti Alullunl. ( 'mint y Itncorder Whitlock has pur ch.isetl the large sitfe formerly used by Metars. McCowu & Wolherapoon, and rmiioved it to bis ollice. Mr, K. Warner, a coinpO"itor in this olliiuaicd 7.) years, an. I lliu oldcsl prinler in Oregon, set ten thoiisund ems ol minion I) mi on Monday ol laat week liovenor Peniioyer has appointed Hon. Win L. liradnhuw, ol Tint Dulles, to the judgeship uf the seventh district, madii vacent by the reaigiiutiou of Hon. J. II. llird. The Oregon City, Jr., baseball club was not in in it last Hunduy at Usweao, and : cuiiie out only second beat. Km it ia a muilerol jajlicy not to win eveiy guiiie. : Their lime may come next. A crreapoiideiit ol tlie First Kegiinent! (iiuettu says Coinp.iny F is open lor. chuhuiige lor a game ot hull. If any coiupuiiy in the regiment lias anything to sav in this line let us hear from them, j Mr. F. Andrews, brothe- of F.d. An drews, residing neur this city, arrived here with his family hist Haliliduy, and will iiiuke Clackunus county Ins home. Mr, Andrews came from the vicinity ol Kunaus l ily. Mo. H w ill pay yon to call and examine the line asuirtinent of Mens, Hoys, Ladies and tiirls straw hills, also, Ging hams and line Prints at Park Place More. I neae s.yies are io s. , wilh I oitland prices, H,,llno(Tr:u),rwiirhi;i,' "i,H regular (i m.x, T(u.Hl:lv ,,vnint, A1 r,. 1X)IV,-, , ,. present mMinhH . ,, ar , ,ltr, ,,, vii,.,i, hn ,,at:era of much impor- i .in i... .i;u..,wu.,t .. . ., ,, . , , , . ... llllll.".l..'J.l" UP" '- L. lingers, for many years a logger j and lumls-rman, of Wisconsin, liu purchased 10 acics ol Priineland from i the Willamctle Lund I o It Would iiiuke ones month water to see hia garden and berry palcb already under way. .1. W. O'Connell, the leading hatler and clothier, is doing an immense bus iness since ircpiving his spring stock of clothing. He allows no old goods lo lay on his shelves. His hats, cUthing and furnishings are of the luteal styles. Hon, M. V. Kisirk addressed a large number of citizens at Pok'b ball laat Saturday night, under the auspices ol Hie Oieiiou City Alliance. The Oregon City club numbers between .30 and 40 member, and W. W. Myers is president, and Will II. Walker secretary. They have a game in the Fast called progress, ve Hible reading, in which the players 1,110)0 passages from the bible ami are marked according to the accur ntcv of their unotutionn. It is modeled Uin progressive euchre, and differs from it only in the fact that it is the bililii instead of euchre. Mr. Ilenrv Ad. lis, secretary and libra rian of the Free Heading room in Port land, was in Oregon City Monday. He attended the international labor cele bration at New F'.ra, Sunday, and spent Monday in viewing the sights of Oregon City. Ho reports the lituary and free room in a nourishing condition. Columbia Hook A Ladder Company have had their rooms thoroughly reno vated, whicti now presents an elegant appearance. The assembly rooms and furniture is a model of neatness and taste. Thia company is the most pro sperous one in the ''ity, and has about $150 in the treasury. dipt. M. Crawford, of Yamhill; Mrs Judge !,. L. McArthur, of Portland ; and Mrs. MoJson.of Hickreal, were the gueats of Mr. 11. C. Stevens nnd wife during the week. Capt. Crawford is the father of Mrs. L. L. McArthnrand Mrs. Molson are daughters of the late Hon. J. W. Xesmith. Mr. Charles Englesby has been awarded tho first prize, a gold medal, (or the running high jump contest at the recent athletic tournament given by Company (t, O. N. (L. at Portland. It was decided by the board that King who made the highest jump was a profes sional, and not entitled to enter an amateur contest. Kev. Oilman Parker, the new pastor of the Kaptist church, has arrived, ac companied by his family. He held ser vices Sunday morning and evening and is an able minister. The church was handsomely decorated for the occasion by the ladles of the congregation. Rev. Parker and family have taken np their temporary abotto with Mr. F. E. Donald son. Mr. C. O. T. Williams left yesterday for his old home at Jacksonville III., and will be away from four to six weeks. It has been. 39 years since Mr. Will iams tlrove an ox team across the desolate plains to Oregon, and he says he intends to ride this time. He has grown up and prospered with the country, and his many friends wish him a pleasant trip. Rkai, Estatk Firm. Messrs. J. W. Thayer and J. W. Allien have formed a co-partnership for carrying on a general real estate business 'These gentlemen have secured a room in the. Taggar block, formerly occupied bv MeCown A Wotli erspoon, and in addition to handling all kinds of real estate, will pay particular attention to tho soiling of "farm lands and small tracts. The Industrial edition of Tu a Emtkb I'Hinx has been iiostismed until next I week, In order to give the towns and ! Iii'hiatrlea outside of Oiogon City a fair showing City Collector, H, K (ireen, started lor Ida mines in Lane county Wednes day, He stiites that he will itttnrn with some specimens of gold bearing ipiurix. The attention of Ihn new city council la i illed to llm ImiMjrtuiicii of extending the sidewalk on tlie weal aide ol Mum slie.il south lo the Imperial mills. Miss N Walls bus received her spring slock of line millinery g.asls, enn siathcr ol hats, flowers, trimmings, and novelties in greut variety. The following not if was handed in for publication, "Wanted, a cowboy to herd tho cows on C, H, alley. No re ference! required." The hioken shaft of the steamer I.utona has been repaired, and llmt bout Iicl'hii mukiiiK regular trios attain W (ni ne, lay. Mr. II. M. FlunuiMii, chief engineer of (he tin4 department, is a'ill in the Fast, and Is in the beat ol health. City Surveyor Smyth has completed the eaialiliaiimeut of the grade fo Seventh street. Mr. Frank liurch, who ia now reading law In Halein, Is home on a brief visit. Wool Wanted. For which the highest murket price w ill he pan! at the store of I. hulling. t KUiSIXKSS LOCALS. (io tt Wilson A Cooke for Oliver plows. Warrn A Holmun, Funeral Directors mil t'udertukers, Oregon City Kank building. Fine Pillows maiie U order and Mais It'll!-, etc., of neat designs at Warren A II. diinm's. It. Olassiiool will have a constant sup ply of all suits of vegetables stid plants in season as usual, at the garden, Orecn Point, or E. K. Williams' grocery store. tf Foil Sai.b at a Hakoain A nice modern cottatfe in a beautiful ha ation will la. sold very cheap if sold soon, one lot. lu.piireofC.il. Dye, olfice over Oregon City Hank. A 17. The Portland Laundry Co. have es tablished a branch ollice in the post of fice book store w here packages of wash w ill be received and promptly forwarded. Siis-rior laundry work is guaranteed. Fob Sale A 10-hoise traction thresh ing engine, C. A (i. Cooper manufacture; also, one Simmons drag saw, with car riage and belts all complete, and in good running order; nearly new. Will be sold at a great bargain if sold soon. Impure of C II. Pyk, tf Over Oregon City Bank. .Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given to the taxpay ers of school district No. 34. of Clacka mas county, Oregon, that the tax levied on March 2, lHill for said district is now due and payable to Thos. U. Uibb, clerk of said district. If not pai I bv May 2S. lHM.will be returned delinquent and turned over to the sheriff for collection. By Order of the Board. Titos. T. (jihiw, Clerk. Oregon City, Oregon, Apr. 27, lS'.ll. 5-1; V FARMERS Are respectfully reminded That the place to buy THE BEST BLUE VITRIOL AND GENUINE WAKELESS SQUIRREL POISON Ai well as anjlhluj cite Id the DRUG :: LINE Ib of E. ?auf ield NEAR THE COURT HOUSE C. G. HUNTLEY. 3BOOK STORE O THOSE L2J Cloth bound books we spoke of last week are here, and they can be had for a short time at 35 Pef "fr Volume. 35 CHHRP? Well I should say so. But this price lasts only two weeks . C. G. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE Fancy groceR EEMILLIHMS OREGON -o- CITY. Specialties. VEGETABLES, (ill EES . FRUITS. DRIED FRUITS. HALT FISH. TEA. COFFEE FLOUR. FEED. CANDIES. NUTS. ETC. ETC. AGENCY IMPERIAL EGG FQOD. MASON FRUIT EXTRA CAPS DHNT0N mm w mm m LOTS AND TRACTS On tho west Bide of the river on the Oregon City and Portland road, and Willamette river. Twenty-five minutes walk from the euspenfiion hritlge. Aflbrda a splendid view of the river, Portland and the Eas side. This tract has been slashed and Bown in grass. Will be Bold cheap on easy terms. Apply to J. TOMPKINS, OREGON CITY. OREGON CITY AND FLORAL GARDEN Have constantly on hand a law assortment of Flowering Plants, Shrubhery ani Bulbs with larue aaaortmetit of hest vaiietiea of liases Cut flowers at all times and Funeral IVeorationa a apeeialtv. A lare s'.oek of atroiiK. healthv. Tomato, Cahhayean ICahflower plants to be had at Green House, or E. E. Williams or Newton's grocery stores. Oregon City. JOSEPH COLLINS & CO., H. T. mARTlH MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN All Kinds of Rustic Furniture All work guaranteed and the best of material used. Settles, - - f6 00 Rockins; chairs, - - 5 09 Ann Chairs, - - 4 00 Flower Stand, - - 3 to $9 Lamp Stand, - - i and (3 Piningrooni Chairs per set, 15 00 Small Rocking Chairs and Baby Carriages to order. POPE & CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stocfc a fall line of Ban, llf ii liifctfli Hariiware, Tinware, etc. Plumbing, Gas Eittiiig & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY Sorenseii i -MANUFACTURERS PLAIN and FINISHING LUMBER Fir. Snruce and Cedar: ine river 1 I Mill sftuateii on tg5TFSTjtTjir7"OS3 Faney Gfoeenies CASNED CHICKEN. LOBSTER. SHRIMP. CLAMS. CRABS. SOUP. OLIVE OIL. OLIVES & CAPERS. CURB IE POWDER. ETC., ETC. JARST"- AND RUBBERS. Park Place P. O. OREGON k Young OF AND DEALERS IN 0 also Laths. Tickets. i?hin-J . or nv nut. 7 i Wiliium "tie river atj OiEESCarOIW