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Mie Enterprise. FRIDAY, MAY trt, mill. SCHEDULES OF' TIME NOPTIIKHN I'ACIKIH UAll.WAY. NORTH StU'NIi. Imny l,onil mny ilnllnitD IIIhniU l',iiro (llirmiKli) lung turn I (y ' mii'Tit anemi. ttluirii l.wl ('iy Imiiv L.m'iiI IW" "InllMiml lUinnm M" (llit"ld'l 7 ili n. hi. s :i . in. ' a.fM p. in. V iWn in 1 11 p. in 7 I i. in 0. 1'.T.CO 'HHTKAMKIIM. iv (imsQiid vnt. I.KAVK roltTMMII l us a m, thou, m, ti i . in, in mi . in. I ii p. m, 'IV mi p. in. I tr, , ni. mi i mi, n m p m. il , in. iwanwr Altmui-lt MhIum mi tc ( wnjr Imiilluia. -mniy,- OKHdllN tn v. :MI t. in :i . m, li p. Ill, i v rusTUsri. mm in. II mi p in, ;m . in. M.p. (Ill 's NTKAHKI'M. Mtw fr lnyl"ii urn! Imitliiic. in. Iitlsy, itliii,ilyitii'l Ktliluy K,,t l'otilioi, I t IiiIIiik, II . in. tili'uliiy, 1 Intra i mil rrlilny. T lill Ailvrrllwin II I, 'nil n ,1 r 1 1 ' l I nx rli"! In Tim TtsM-afK, will litTfrtlh-r ! linrui', f,,r u rati of II ,er Im-li fr nrtti lin.irilnti ml 'tit ior lin'li let- cii'li iil,"i''iu(-iii hiM'tllim. nlli'UUO"! Mll,lli'nlli, will l,i il'Url,-. :ll ihH mill,- In il, !ir, nr Htitirtiiitt-l liy a ,,,ti.l,l, iiiiriiry. i" CoMI'ANV's Nl: tll'HI'Kllh. Ait 'lltiollvli III It I I t iNllt, III) cll'cllllll ulliccra) of I'' ( iiiiiiiiiiv look place ill ir arttioiv on tltc l.'llli ult., tcieiliiiijj (hf elm'llou I y iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vote, of i mlcmuit Iv N. Wiureii In lln eitpt.tiif Ami 1st Hiiiyi'tiiil J V tiuiiouu lotlte , Lieutenancy Till' I WO otlifcrx-elri l mml u very Hiiiiiriirv m uininut imi lull) ll,0 eviiiiiilillik! hoard Monday u( t week mill 1 1 1 latter I'm! ni ilic ni i'k IUVImI llll'il iepllti0 CollllllihMloim, In lint til" company on mi it I i i 1 v Iter footiuu 1 1 in it it In been lorsome iti punt. n, I Imlli ollicers Htnl men will atly lutnelil liy it. 'llm llit hI-jih um by tlm new ollleeis liim I h lo rds tlm t'ipiipincnl ni tlm iuiii,uiiy ill tlrnwi uni'oiius, hoping tn 1 1 ii vi. (hi) im lor tin-1 1 1 1 1 t ii c ti 1 1 1 1 i ) t Ht It i v - lillo III Jllly. It II W looks, lloWI'Ver, a hey are I o mint iIInii, i lit turn t , mi -a our citixen mine to the rescue time in la-l diawiiiK near ami n L liolliliiK ii,lnil has been niTOin shed, homo una Hiitfi'Ht un idea liy ik'h til Imyn innv ki iiiln camp with ll JMnii Willi till) rent u( tliu coiupa mi of the ri'Kliinint, ninl if tln'iu 1st no lerway, iln'ii let it hi' tlirouu'li Hiiiilnr crijitlun. It mil tnku .VH). ot? fttV Nun mi. Inbtitttk. Ciiunty tool miMTinlrnili'iil, Ali'i Tliiiiintuii Uttkllig rinitiiinii fur ImliliiiK the clier't nurniKl iimtlhito fur Clm'lm . comity, which will convent) July SnJ Uiit two wvukii. A linn cot pit ul itructor will Im wcniptl, mul the mion will Im nijttlu prolltiililii one. ii iloni.Ttl int'iHMy, Hint nil tenchom irnnt, mul nclnxil tllmrlori nd I run of ik IiooIii ri) ittvitt'd to rrntiiti sir buiini'iiii no tlioy run ntti'inl it ml nortiuii ol the time. Htipl. Tlitnif 1 will litnku nrrniiKi'liii'lilN to t miKxInli' nil with lion.nl who nttinl. liintitiitn will h Imlil in thtt 1 1 1 k ' loot buihlinit, Oregon I'ity. i 1'lDHIiKK liKKIIiKNT. - t'npt. I,. K. lit, olSuli'iii, who linn I km, n viMiliimul linllcn, Iniil over in thin city iluriiiK I week to mh Inn non, Mr V K. tt, HUjiorinti'iitli'iil u( tlm W. T. A Coinpnliv dipt. I'rutt wan prtntii Hly lthii tilled with the ciirlv hintory ilrtKon City, mid erected the old olttn mill", lie irlno puichnied the mnd for the imrlien who limit the tin, m well m the it (or the woolen II company. The captain linn now tn reaident of Kalem (or ninny im, but vinit to Oregon City atrortln icli pleaaure an he view the old land rkt. liLvna Uhk 1'avkmknt. A nhort te aifo rock from the hill opponite Mbnrg wan lining lined in paving the rat In that city. A gentleinnn, who thereat the time, examined the k and found it contained nilver an II as tracing! of tin. lie Riiriirined i fienple hy allowing thnm wliat a aableatyle of paving they were lining. I'entigation nhown t lint nilver nxk, icli I well worth working, bIhiiiiiiIii Lhnt vicinity, ami ellorln are buing do to have it utilixed, Trace of tin ,' Ix-en found in nutlicient ipiantitien nanant a thorough tironMct of the iliity, w hich will tloulitlcnn In) mude. 'kobaiii.v tiik Samk (Ink. The Wel tie nyn a l'oillitiitl pethllcr w hogoen Vamioiiver nilh oranue hun Ih-oii eting with competition lately mid to himni'll now luken over two wugmi 1h, 'Cticlicn one ol llietn in ft nlied. en out ii J III peddler' llceiiwi on oilier, ii ii I when nohl out, relilln the -'on from the hidden one nnd thun e lU'eiiHd on one vehicle. Thev I hlrtt HheiMiy in Vancouver. Thinjin ibalily the nuiim peddler who worked city for ii couple of duyn, nnd wnn on wiiiioiit paying the required snne ol 1!0 per day. 'o Havk a Monumknt. A eorreii ident at Iliirim, Or, aond the follow i The Indian Chief Chinook or Ulam Parker of the Warm Hprlng jnrr.f Wasco Co., who T tliod lant win bar I to have , a Monument sted tp hi memory. An order hay: "-crJ placed liint week with Nile 'irnn,.Mttrblo cleftlor, of Walla 1U for the lama: Thin Indian was a nt and guide Under Gen. Fremont. In 5. Signed the treaty of 1855 and i 'Widely known for hia Christian and rUable example!. ? i " COniiition Imcuovkd. Mr.' Krank night, who was nerioiiBly injured by piug and falling on the railroad tract be presidential reception lant week, nnlirted to hi room although his dition is considerably Improved, I thigh of his lamo teg war severely ised, nnd possibly the bon? wiih 'ked. His many frionde hope to see i out agtiin soon. SeoicriNO Ciiici.k. John fl. Clark lea from Oregon City that be is iinx i to arrange u mutch with Hilly is, formerly of Sacramento nnd now Id city. Ilesiiy he will light with jlution gloves for nny reasonable ph mid that be menus business, old Lewis be hunkering for a spiu ! contest or for glory hero is a chance him. Oiegoninn. A IIiimv Orrima.-K. II. McKlroy, Oregon' superintendent of publhi Ira Iruciloii, Is jimt now up In hi eyes In wuik In the way of uiinwrlilg corrnnpoii diMice coiiceriiing Ihe nliite toucher an nociiillon which In to h held lit Newpoil during IhH llml week In 'Inly "" of olher mntlern peilnlnlug to school work ii Im In tieedlii. his intention Htiitenniiii, I'li'Nio at AnaoMA. Tbeni will Im a ginml picnic i mi i y In beautiful grove near Annua, w Inch will I n participated In bv the Aurora, Cnuby, Needy ami lliittevlllii nchooln. A brief iKograin bus been arranged, nnd the ilav will he given up principally to meiry making, and having a good oclable lime. Thin will lie the gicnt plcnle ullnlr of the ncnon Coi iii'mt IUisk Tn Wind. If Ihlng that never luitl life can be nuld to Iiiivm died, the l'ally I 'emin'ratie Tribune ol I'ollhiiid, In aeoime nt leant nil nay men who hml been eiuiiK.'d to work on it. home nay llml the Oicgoiiiiui boiiitlit (iray oil', but we are liicliiiml to the he liel that tly pnnr ilidu't nlnrt bdcaune the lutcenHiiiy "wind could not he rained." Welcoimi, I'ionkhi HinroiiicAi. Kociktv. The Oiegoii 1'ioneer mul llinloricnl Hin ivty ul Anioria hold a iitceliitg loihiy to miike pri'liiiiiiuiry iirrniigi'ineiitn iiboiit I lit) celeliintioii in 1 Kir.' o the JlMllb minivet niuy ul Ih'n ilineovery of 1 1 if t'oliliuliiit river by Cnpliiiii Itohert limy. All the pioneer oignniir.itiioiin ol (hetoii itntl WllH'.iilitftoii wilt (hniliih'-n bit repre neiiied. lr. (' I' Mroitgainl ieo. II 1111110" are tleligiilen Itoiu tint , hi't'iin I'iolicer AnniM'iiilinii, -t lii goiiiaii. A N'kw Hi t-lin m -k -Mi, II. M. Sniilli, . vict'-pri"iiii'lit ol the illiiini'lle I 1 1 1 1 ;A I'npei ( 'oinpuny. has plans ib.twn fm ; an eli'i.'nnt ifNiicn,'e lo tie crerted on , the went nnle ul (he river mi lite lilull oppoMili' the rxfi inior inilU 'l ite hnild inn itloiie will ,ol (S1 I'd, and lite Hlolllidn will he l:l-!ilv I. ti l out. Thi in Hie uio.t ninhilv liH'iilton for iiilwell ; ia III and uioiii'd llic'oti t in , and tin I'oliiplelioll ol Ihe I lllldlng Mill il, Id 1 1 ill I ( I il 1 1 V to the nlliiiiiioim o linn ' place, i Nmv Waoon limn II. S. Ilonney i hnn lieeu up in the mouiiliiiiin lien r bin ! Mohillu i ii Mi-It. He reportn Ihe niock in Hue coiiilition mttl Ihe vrnnn very tank. The renidenl altove Willioit liave cut il road out (loin lint .luck Know len' plnce to w it ri it) nix miles ol Table Itock. The mm t it H plncen ate liriugeil and a irood ford eciired at the cronning of the Mul all. Willi thin new road, tennin tail travel within nix luilen of Tahiti Hork. It will I ,e a great convenience to Itcrrv picker ami llttimi who huve inouiiliiiil MttH'kranchi'n. vVtHnlliuni 1 mleH'ulcul UkiosatioN Hav. I'ecorHlioii day in now only a lew day oil' and ill time the cemetery wan put In good order, The ti. A. It, Mint ha apiniinlcd a coniiuitlet to arrange a programme for the occasion l.et it Id IiohiI that the weather will prove line, and then the city will turn In mannen for the purpone of revering the noble dead. If you have loved one laid at rent in the cemetery, doiit fail to nee that the little mound in in a presentable hax) for thin occanmou You owe it lo the dead, much lenn lo the scrnlinitlng eye ol the living. Nkw Iti'ii.iiiNiin. Mr. Kaher Tnchar nig, the hoot ami nluH! iitutiufactuier on Main street, w ho recently purchnm'd the iimpeity on Ihe Xortbwest corner of Main and Fifth n'reetn fnun r. II. W. lionn, in, hiding the building lined as a drug nlore, paying therefore f'SHH), ha commenced Ihe erection of a two-nlory builtling on Ihe vacant lot, and w ill ndd another ntory to the store. An the iliug gisl w ill shotlly remove to Portland, Mr. Tscbnrnig will occupy one Uf the store looms (or his business, ami lease the other room for some ilosirahle busi ness A Talk ok Wok. John II Shiilln tells a pitiful tale of woe in a (x'tition for di vorce from hi wife Lenora, whice he Hied before Judge Stearns at Portland. He say he w married to her at Orenon City in Augim1, HH& since which time she ha abused him shamefully, trying to kill hint with a chair, and applying profane and Indecent epithet lo him. Then, when he was sick and unable to care for himself or her, she went away to live with John Hulton, a former husband. He asks for the sole posnesnlon of bis town lots In Uervais and I-air Ileal, Skkvickson Dkcoration Day Meade Post No. 2, ti A. K , in conjunction with the Ladies' Relief Corps will hold memorial services at the Congregational church, Sunday, May '.'4, ami on Sal unlay May HO, IVcormion Hay, will have appropriate ceremonies at Ihe cem etery, and from there will no in a hotly to the Mount Pleasant school bonne where appropriate services will be held. They have been invited lo go lo Mount Plfannnt on tlutt lu v to participate in Ihe raising of a Hag on the new school hiiihliiiit, where the eiti.en tit Mount Pleasant will provide refreshments. t oitiplcle program will appear in due time. MlTCIIKI.I, ON TIIK Al.KHT. "'It is IW ill wind that blow nobody good" i a saving that bus a snug lodgement in the breast of It. W. Mitchell, superintendent of the Portland Industrial Kxposition. It seems that the 'World's Columbian Kxposition would not conform nor agree to certain suggestions made by Professor Hurrett, the eminent electrician in charge of the electric exhibit at Chicago. Mr. Mitchell' noticing this in a paper which Kngeno Field sent him, at once wired the professor, Intimating his perfect willingness to carry out that gentleman's Idea in the forthcoming Portland ex osilion. Asa result Mr Mitchell has the assurance of' (he finest electrical exhibits aver aeon on the' Pacific coast. It pays to be on the alert. -Orcgonian. Cot.n HiiAHTiti) Clicks. Marion county has a cold hearted county clork as all who saw the touching scene at the court house this afternoon will testily. A young man dressed in his best clothes and a white handkerchief tied around his neck, and a young girl dressed up in blue appeared at bis ollice and tie sired a license to wed nnd some one to tie tbo sacred knot for their weil or woe. While everyone else was touched with compassion for the young couple, the coltl clerk eat behind tho ollice liar and forgetting tbo days when bo was young and sought favors from olliciuls, refused to grunt a license until the required witnesses wore produced. The young niiin lives in Multnomah county and is not. aciitmiuled in Salem, At last ac counts tbo couple woro bunting for a person who would nil the required nus iii ion . Journal, SPRAY OF THE FALLS. f.unchcn at all hours at the Oregon City Lunch Counter. Pure Willioit Mineral water on draught nt K. (i, Ciuillcld's, A cts a gins. .The Evening Telegram with Its eight inigi'M every evening i a very newsy Journal. Capl. J. T. Appernon ha Is'en sillier nig neveudv willi the rheiiuiullniii for several days. lion. II. K. Cms In erncilng a very ileal ii ti 1 suiintniiliiil stable on hi premise in litis i ity. Mr. C, Lcwin, ol Viola, was in I own Monday, lie report everything pros poilng in his neighborhood, Will It. lititcber ha been appointed travelling Hgcnt for tlm National Cigar Company, nl Hi, Louis, Mo. One hundred thousand pounds of wool watcd by Charman A Son, for which Ihe highest market price will be punl. ' Mr, nnd Mm, ('. 1 1, Latourette look I lot Soul hern Pai illc triiiu Sunday even ing (tira few tl.iys visit In California. . A lien- ghmn front ban lit cn placed in position in the poxtollicc hudding which gives ii ii milt ii iinpr tv. ii iipH'iiiaiii e, Messrs. Wilson A Cooke huve n neat sluu painlcd ucros the entile (tout oi lin'li liaidMiili' and itupictiM iit nloie. Stipl Alex Thutiinon left Tiicdiiv lo visit Ihe school- in lb'1 e i letn pail ij Ihe county, anil will be nh-eiil Scvenil tl:i n A move is ot, i,o lo o,.iti:.it another ha"i' bull i lull in this i I'y, .mil a lettnin cluli n ill t i- one o 1 1 ii piob.tljiii's ol llus t-cn-otl The eiii'ine and liod- t- (or H. ('. Mi, Cold',. in w kiwi.iMI near lirabam'n h"ii-.e, a. met : i .ii i I'orilautl Mi'ltdav. 1 ! Pistrict Attorney T. A. Mcl'.rid is iiitciulitii.' t iicmt toiiit lu Coluiuliia loiinly ibis w-ek. im was also Mr. A.S.I i Otenser. j ! ('apt K. S. Wurren and family have i moved Into the btice double house of (i. W. Church, on Seventh street near .Mu'tovui A fisil race on the sidewalk in front of tint woolen mills Inst Kridav evening lor iL'l) nidi!, wan lite excitement, lor a - lew moments. i j Minn Annie tiralnilii ban accepted a j sintlioii an tyn writer and stenographer I in Ihe ollice oi the Willamette pulp and I Pasr Company. Mr. C. Hols-rg I erecting porch in front of Mr. T W.Clark's building, oc cupied by II. I. Piice, the merchant tailor, ami Shade' shoo shop. An cnlertainment will be given at Mar iiamnvilie, Kridav., Mav 2.'nd, the proceeds of which wilt be used to pur chase Hag fur the school bouse. Kxcursimiests from Portland now coma 10 Oregon City of Sunday in larne numbers Kinhing is gtssl, and this C'ly airortln splendid opportunities fur a day, outing Mr. Albert I'rutt. of Hubbard, wan in Oregon City Saturday with bin fine boise, Mainlirino Temple, Jr. This is the lliiit annual Unit has been in Oregon City this season. Mr. II. T. Martin is selling consider able tpuintilic ul bis rustic furniture in Portland, for which there in a gtsni de mand, (ioveuor Peiinover purchased an elegant settee from him the other day. Messrs. John and William VanWay, ol Qulncy Illinois, cuusina uf Sheii'f Samson, arrived last week accompanied by their families, and are very favorably impressed w ith tlie country. They will locale here. Capt. I.. K. Pratt, or Salem, was in this city Monday. Ho was a former Oregon City resident, and laid the foundation work fur the woolen mills, and was a prominent early navigator of the Willamette river. Hev. J. M. Donaldson and ladv appeared before Deputy County Cleik 1 lowed, Monday, and renounced all allegiance to the Queen of (treat Biitian. and declared ttieir intention to become citizens of the I'nite I Slate. Mr. K. C. l'enlland, of Independence, secretary of the Orcg.-in Press Associat ion, was in Oregon City Monday prov ing up on his timber claim. Since Mr. Pentium! disponed of the West Side, lie i Pas opcneii up a real estate ollice ut Independence There ill be an entertainment in the i Mt. Pleasant school house, May Id, con sisting ot singing by the Aliblch llio- titers ami hoetchlei mill declamations A small admission fee will he'eharged to secure a tlug to be raised I'.eclaralion dav by the (i. A. K. About six o'clock last Kridav evening, the till of Mis Nellie Watts' mili nery store was tapped of $22, while she and her clerks were in the back room room eatitig supper. This is the sdcond robbery that has taken place in this place w ithin the last six months. Mr. T. P. Randall has resigned his oflice as council man from the first ward to which he was elected one week ago last Monday, for the reason that his duties as purser of the Latona will not admit of devoting his time to city leg islation, besides a question has been raised as to hia qualifications as an elector. Hon. P. Paquet, who was appointed by tho county court to make the nec essary repairs on the bridge across Sucker Creek at Oswego, went down Tuesday to take the measurements. It would cost about $21X10 to build a new bridge, but Mr. Paquet thinks that re pairs can be made for $200 or $;100, that will make tho bridgo safe for th'ee or four years yet. Mrs. Barrett, living near this city, mot. with a serious accident one day last week. A horse ou the premises was fastened to a mil to keep him from run ning away, and as Mrs. Barrett tip proached the animal with a view of catching him, be started oil' nt a rapid gait ninl tho rail struck the lady, knock ing her down and breaking two ribs. As Mrs. Banett is an elderly lady the accident, will lay her up for "some "timo. Mr, Kard Htudeman, of Mink, I one of the numerous farmers who have sub scribed to 'I'll k Lntks-i'Iumk during the pant month . I In is one of the lucky farmer who held bis wheat, uiilil this spring, and is getting a good pi ice for it. The resident of Ciinby and vicinity are very anxious for some one to put in a ferryboat actons the Willnmelle rivjir at that place. Here is a good opening for some enterprising Individual or company. Dr. L, Itohvnl, of Kagle Creek, called at Tn Kntkiii'Iiisk tllice yester day, Ho resttts gooil health ami eveiy- thing nourishing in that neighborhood. On iiecotlllt of the space luken up bv descriptive arlicles consiilitrablo local and general mailer ha been crowded out of this Issue. The Ladies' Aid Koclety of Ihe Itnp tint church, will give a fnir on the 2.'nd or 2:ird of this month. Further partic ulars next week. Tite Salem and ' Portland telephone, office Im I icon removed to C. i. Hunt ley's hook and stationery store. Milk shake and leu cream at the Ore, gnu ( ity Lunch Counter, l- k. t kit-...,.... 1...., L ..I....1...I ,'it .11, a. ririiitoi, nan o,-t'ii i-iri.i,;,i j asniKiieu of (jrcen P.ros. A Co. by the creditors of that linn. I I Tiik Kntkki'Iiihk will he untie- obliga- . ; lions if llm (nruM corresioiiilcnt will:' send In his riuine. l'gi-er'a scale Imarils absolutely for-1 reel at Hum ollice. KINK 1 1 AT STUAW in titilk at JttllN MVKUS KAIiM. Wuoi Wnutcil, l orvihicb the highest market J.rite w ill be paid at the store of I. helling. t BUSINESS LOCALS. (into Wilson A Cooke for Oliver plow, Warr-n A llolnian, Kuneral Directors; and I iiderlaker, Oreg jii City ltank ; Ituihling. Kino Pillows made to order and Mar link's, etc., of neat designs at Warren & Holuiati'. It. ilnsiool will have a constant up- ! ply of all Holt of vegetables and plant ! in sea-ton as usual, nt the garden, Oreen , I',,;.,, ,., .' v ic.h; ............ i,., ,,,1, wi H4 ... i ,,,,inn nim i j nwie, tf illd for Stone Wall. Hid will be received by ths under- ! signed up to May iflith, 1891, lor the con struction ol a stone wall on (tie east and south nit.'es of the lota on which my resi dence stands. Contractor to furnish all Ihe material and to complete the job fn one month from the time contract is signed . Plans and siiecilication a may lie seen at the Bank of Oregon City. It Clara Kastham. Notice to Taxpayer. Notice is hereby given to the taxpay ers of school district No. 34. of Clacka- loss county, Oregon, that the tax levied I on March 2, 1HIH for said district is now I due and payable to Thus. 0. liibh, clerk ) of saitl district. If not paiJ bv May 28, ilSHl.will be returned delinquent and ! turned over to the sheriff for collection, i Hy Order of the Board, Titos. T. (iiiiits, I Clerk. Oregon City, Oregon, Apr. 2", 1801. 5-1 ; ft-22. FARMERS Are respectfully reminded That the placs to buy THE BEST BLUE VITRIOL AND GEXl'INE WAKELKSS SQUIRREL POISON A well anythini else In the DRUG :: LINE E. Q. Oilfield XEAH THE COURT HOUSE C-O-N-O-M-Y V MEANS WEAL H! HAVE YOU Been studying economy Vhen buying School Books, Sta tionery, Etc., Etc.? IF NOTWHY NOT? TRY TIIK New Book Store INext to E. 0. Ciuifli'ltl's Uritf Store And sco if you have ever had bet ter goods for tho money. Fancy groceR EEMILLIHMS OREGON Specialties. VKCiKTAM.KS. (iKEKN Flll-'ITH. DRIKI) FRUIT8. HALT FISH. TKA. COFFEE FLO I'K. FEED. CAXUIE8. XUTH. ETC. ETC. AGENCY IMPERIAL ECC FQOD. just MASON FRUIT EXTRA CAPS DHNTON iJi in TO OREGON CITY 11 LOTH AND TRACTS On the went tiih of the river on the Oregon City ami Portland roml, mul Willamette river. Twenty-five minute walk from the mi-pension i hriilgi'. Aflbnltf a si!etxli(l view of side. This tract has heen tdaBhcd cheap on easy terms.. Apply to J. TOMPKINS, nrMi it- AND FLORAL GARDEN 2L Have constantly on hand a large assortment nf. Flowerinu Plants, Shrubbery and Bulbs with larire assortment of best varieties of Hoses Cut flowers at all times and Kuneral Decorations a specialty. A large s'oek of strong, healthy. Tomato, CabbageanilCaliflower plants to be had at Green House, or E. K. Williams or Newton's grocery Blores. Oregon City. JOSEPH COLLINS & CO., H. T. mARTIfl' MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN All Kinds of Rustic Furniture All work guaranteed and the best of material ustd. Settees, - $6 00 Arm Chairs, - - . 4 00 Lamp Stand, - - $2 and $3 Small Rocking Chairs and P0PE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of Heavy, Slieli ant mm Hardware, Tinware, etc. Plumbing, Gas Eitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY Sorensen - MANUFACTURERS PLAIN and FINISHING LUMBER Fir. Snruce and Cedar: glos, Etc. Shipped to all points on ine river ! Mill situated on SEIalaWOD, CITY,. Fancy Gnoeenies CANNED CHICKEN. LOI'.MTEK. SI I RIM I'. CLAMS. CRAIIH. HOC P. OLIVE OIL. OLIVES A CAI'ERH. CURRIE POWDER. ETC., ETC. jE-si-cx'Vjar JARS EAfNECDA?ocR" AND RUBBERS. the river, Portland and the Eas and sown in grans. ill be sold OREGON CITY. Park Place P. O. Rocking chairs, - - 5 00 Flower Stand, - - $3 to $9 Diningroom Chairs per set, $15 00 Baby Carriages to order. OREGON ft f Young ! OF AND DEALERS IN o also Laths, rickets. iSliin- or ov ran. , ! Willamette river at I OlE-SJESGrOISJ -o-