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i. A . i mi 5 v I'l'i'lH'rli' i Sill Si "t Mi-di, ash J X ndil ' V.tUiif ilk. on! m m Pic; IUi . II i i Vi ft oi CiilllJ- Ktvl: i Vit lyl prir na ons OUH COUNTY, ClM'KAMAMCOl NTY IHTIIK MANNKIt U1UI.1 IUISIXi. AN FKIIT I'ltOIHIdMi IIM.ION OF TIIK I'Adr'IC MJinilWiKT. The Finest Grain, Garden rltf" . mnA Fruit Lands mm I in li;,;t"f,'it) . secured at Low Prices and on Eusy Terms. I dm Kama county nonlainl an ara ol "frV 91), C. 1,000.000 aoraa, ft ioni.lorUa iiortloii f wMcli ii yt uiimiryuywl. U I Inmiitltiil on Him north lr Multnomah county, on tlio tat liy Tm o, on tli outb by Marlon ami ".'aaliliytmi. Wliild ft portion of llm county l muun tainuun ami linavlly tlinlmrr.il, it con tain within Ua aioa Hum. Of tlm llmmt arKnillur! lamia In tlio atata. Tlili " ooutity bun Ilia ilvnnttn of luith rlvi-r nil rail. tritiHrUtlin, tlio groat Will nn .ii ftiiiuttH rivar running llimnidi unit linr- mln.. ii , SKIIIl'st on annul oi inn iirm Hum iiiiurai ""( lamia. No county In tlm elate ollnra tn'tliT linlurimiiMila to InvuKtnrH, fnlit ml hop itruwom, Inninir anil nlm k- s riMrr, wtio cum vol liny lainla at low ilifur, thau llili. La alwuTH roceivoil coiuMnralilo alien Hon, and tha crop never falla. wliilotli roddi'l la ol tlia let quality ami biiiiRH iim lilghxal price In Ilia inarkw, I'lark waa county wheat took alio proiuline 'I tlia (Vntnnlal tipiialtlun, and at i Hie Oregon tta Pair. (lata, hay and Winy yyld Ixiunliftil tropa not Interior to tlm prmluutiou 'ttt wheal. I anuria I Will roulia hauJitoinaly from their wlitial : drop thl eeaaon, anil the ihr'niuu in prii-ca I prohahly ft tiling of tlio pant for onto tilim. n ui' uanwiKu, ll rtipMly Wonilng ait luiportanl antl prolltahjv iinliitry otClarkamaai-uuiily. A laii a'aa of liui.t aia In cultivation, ftiul tlia niiitiher of yanla are lucrvaning. Mop a wall aa wheat are a (hi price thiaiN'un'-n with a pnwitrt l tlii-m ro Mialniiiu at ft gHii llgurv. Thu Imp yarila of Hip coiirlv liavn no fur cwupMl tlie raVMtiim ol tlia Imp luiiati no ili-alriuv tivu In annul aiH'lioua. AfLr tlm in wniw of acttiiig nut a Imp yuril, tlm grower Iiuh )iy nailing, anil lin y prove' t prullluMi' cioi evi'ii nl thu Iuwi'hI nmikttl jirirr. rHI'lT tIMoWINll VKliKTAIII.r.a Aa g fruit grow iiih dvi'liun Cliu luiinuo fount? haa no tMiu.il fli Wmli'Mi (Iii'k'iiii. The tpplca niiainl lnia uro a tlnlight to the fyo, iiml i l u j4.-tnli.l lluvur. A !( Of pttachea aii'l itprirota ruim-il in'r wi'ko hint yi'iir Krrc maiiliuiii'il hv tlm I)Mtt V Oli'gKllidll lit .la'IIIK tllO tillCnt III thu - fori liiinl imiikit. tint water ami tliuxk iiieliiua oft'unliy pruiiio huvtt the ntptitatiiui that exleiiila alt tluouxh Dre Kon ami WaHhiiiKtnn. I'riiuea are prov ing ft protlMhli! fruit ami many extern iv on lmriUi Mug phintoil. Straw brrie, rherrnw, ami 'ilurkliurriex can not ha cxrelletl anjwlieiti lor iiiuhty ndl quantity protltieeil to tlio aero, l'i tatoaa ami every vetmiuhlu that cai 'hi rul(xl in ft tcmiHiriile cliiiinte am pro limed huru in iiiiiiiuiihu (iiutiititmx. XANi r AI'TI HIMI AMI UMIHK. The nnmiitaln purtlon of the umnly ia, coytired with tho linent grualh f timber in, thu atiilu, conaiKtiiiK of fir, larch and cedar, winch la becoming very Valuable aa propel tnimtportation fucili tiea are eatulihahcd. No Km Humility BHWiiiilln are ill nuc -eitsfu1 operation ill dilliTotit piullniiH uf the cnuiitj-, and lumber mitiiiiluctiiring will vet btnome 'ft gieal indealry in t'luckitiinia county. Among thu iiiipoiUut mauufacturiiig in duntrtea outaide of Oregim City, are event! flouring milla, tln Iuikc alUnldy ftlid carding nulla, of .Milwitiikie, owned nd omaiud hv Mr. J, ti. Itomiett, whero onn can odium the beat ouality of wool already carded. Mr. Ikinnvtl (hip lila product to eastern Uicgon , ftinl all other portion of the atato. . . Til TXAHXLrARM, of A. J. tiawtoll, three mile aouth of ilolalla cornura, Ia one of the notable ulacea of Clackamas county. Mr. 8a tell not only inpnliu the Orevon City Woolen Mill Willi teasels, but all the woolen mill on the coaat got their euo- pliut from lilm, ami lie elupa immense quantities to the emitiirn slate. These teaaels are used by matliienery lu the man u hu t tire of woolen goods, such blankets etc., to pick the warp evenly, giving certain clauses of woolen goods lurry ftpiieuranca. Mr. Haw lull ossussca ft aecret in preparing theso teasels that baa been worth many thousand dollar to him, and he has split almosl ft for tune in establishing hi jiliintutbn. fcheriflHaiiisoii inform Tuft KntbkI'Kis that Mr. Hawtull had 200 acre in teasels last aeaaon, and employed 200 hands to gulhur the cro. lie ia increasing the extant of his plantation to keep antes , wnl) the growing tlumand. MlNftftAL IIISOUHCK AND IKON WORK. Tlte mineral deposit of Clackamas ourtty fti-e in the beginning of do velopement. Several quarrla of the beKt quality of building atone have been opened adjacent to Clackamas and Ore bod City, that has gl von the most at iafactory test. LeJguaof granlta have been discovered that Is gUHcuptable of ft fine polish. The celebrated ironworks , nt Oswego, the "1'ittsburg of Oregon" 1 only four miles distant from Oregon City. The Oswego Iron Works, have , been In successful operation lor a num ber of yean, and their rolling mills ami lurnaccs re very extensive, while their product are shipped to Ivory portion of the Northwest. They have almost mountains of Iron ore in clone proximity to their work. 0T1IKR ADVANTAQKfl. Clackamas county has ft number of thriving town, all center of important gricultnral sections. The school facilities are excellent, there being 116 school districts In the county. The entire county ia traversed by the finest mountain streams, rich ' bottom lands,' fertile uplundg and every Miction is well timbered. Among the attraction here is a popular summer resort at the Willioit 8oda Springs, where milliner visitors come from every por tion of the coast. Fish of various kinds are plentiful, anil siilmon fishing on tho Williiinotto and Cliickiuims rivors is a leading Industry. The U. S. salmon bftUdiory la situated on tho Clackamas river about six mile from Oregon City. MOWN MILLS. NI'Kt'l A Ii t'V IMl'tK 111 I.LI r im.vgmmk (Ai'Atnr One of Oitkuii CjIj'i rtolltl Ealubllili- III III. The Crown l'aimr mill wars coin letil hint fall, umliir tlio aupnrlnUin- duiicy or M r. I'. 1 1, Orvgitn, n ex jmrlenred mac)inji'ulanglnuur from ruuiiHylvaula. The owner of the Ciown inllla are proiiiluunt Nuw York and Han Fran- uiaco capltaliata, who are experienced lu that line of manufacturing Ur. H. K. Koaenhftuin, of New York, la tneai- dunt of the Incoi notation: A, Hiliwa- bai her, of HftiiKraueiaco, la vlce-nrual- limit, ami L Huh wahaeher, of Han Fran claoo, atKiretary ami Kimnral manaaar Mr. J. (i. Fleming la tlia local Uieriii lendeiit, and ha iiumadiatu cliaiae of thu work lit thu Mill, Thia oompany luanufuctU'U THAW kiMHI). MTKAW AND MANILLA I'AI'XN. excluaivuly, ami tne pnaluct la aliippu'l to rorlland and Han Franciaco market, whure it lunula ready lain, Thl mill run day and night, and glve'a employ inniit o about forty hanila. and Ima a py roll of about H-o lr wwk. Tlmy into about HI corda ol w noil anil tun ton ol atraw whim luiinlug on atiawhord and papur, the machinery having capa city ol ten loll of atraw paper daily. Thu manufacture of tuch luimuiiae ti ii it 1 1 ti I iM of pmr povhle furmer with a never falling market for their traw willed woulil otlierwne li waiteil. Among the new improveuionla lliii company hay lately added la a run culler, baler end wiinJer for etraw rolla and other adililimia a ill ha iiiuiltt that will incruaHi thu cat acity ulid cirectiye woikingof tna nulla Divy run one ,'iCl imii ami 7U-inch uiachiiin for paper, equipped with the latent Imiirnvcmciil. Thu inllla are aujiplied ailli 111) electric light, the DYNAMO CONNKI TINll m itli the main alutfl. TliemiinilU aMir manufactured huru ia of superior quality, iiml ia made from ruia ami Jute. They make a Hparlaity ol alraw lioiiri ami ntruw paHr, and uiauilla, unil their ell'ortaare reaching tlia ultimatum of Ui:cNa. One pru-eiiiinei)t advalliaite Hie Diegiin l ily pulp and paia-r inllla liavo over oilier like iiialitulioiia on tin cnatl, ia thu water (tower wl.ich cohIh compuialively nothing, uiuRi they, have the fuci'itlca of cheap wond for ail purprtaee and the I'cl conveiiieucea af truiiniortiilion. 1 lieitt ia povtcr enouli Iieio lor all the paper mill required to supply the I'acilic slope with all giaden of .iiK'ih, uiid raw material enough to keep iheiii running for many ynurs to come. Tin: h i iti.i:. to. 'I lie ,cw ulr mini; I 'or The llulit Wasiiikiitos, May 1 1. Secretary Tracy, this aflernoou, sent out won! that hu had nothing to say about the Chilian vesnol Itnta or the Charleston, tlther ollicei in the nuvy department are equally reticent. Thu ollieial mind of the department i evidently in diead that a possible ungitrdeil inlniisnHin to a report might result in tho disclosure of the Ciiiupaign in which the entire available naval force in the I'acilic is arrayed against one steamer w hose war like character has not yet been dem onstrated. Certainly the government ii H'is to be making cxlraonlin.iv ellnrts to recapture thcltaiu, for an ad ditiim to cubliitg Ailininili lirown and M .4 ... I. .....I ..If I... - I, . I I .H'V. Illlll til I It'll. I III I UIU I II MM W II J U ll'll I she leaches Chilean, water-, It is uinli-r-: stood instructions have he. n si nl to the I'liittd Slates consular ollicers at all points iH-tween t nhfornia and (hue where the Itata could reach, to prtimhtly advise naval otlicera of tier movements if she ia sighted. . Washington, May II. Later advicea show that theK'harleston was last seen just above the Mexican boundary line. Such otticer as have an opinion they fuel free to express say the Charleston' movements can be explained in two ways: F.itherthe department believes tho Itata is lying somewhere oil' the coast of California, or it has no in tention of seining the vessel, unless bis presence is made unpleasantly notice able within easy reach. Tho motive for such an attitude by the government as Indicated In the last theory is, in brief that it might not lie policy for the United States to go far into the direct Ion of hostility toward Chilian insur g.tnts. The untie develoying uporl a friendly government in cases tuch a this have never been finally and clearly enunciated by authorities on inter national law. IMINNIIIM A I tut: Tlte Jrrval l'aprr llaa He- crlved Ntlc From Vigilant. Oxrvais, Or., May f). Editor McCol luni, ol the Ciervai Star, has received letter from Vancouver, Wash., signed "Vigilance Committee," calling upon him to apologise (or ft certain aUaged in sult to the United Status army through the column of hi paper. Several day go the Star, in an editorial commented on the lynching of Hunt by the soldier t Walla Walla, and yesterday '.he edi torial wa reprinted In the Oregonian. Among other things the Star said : "The act done by mob of low-bred and vicious soldiers, of which the army ia and has been composed of for some time." The committee request McCollmn to make full apology through the Oregon ian, and state that unless sifch apology is forthcoming, thoy will bay him 'ft nightly visit." rirea Uawiig. ' Wiiitk Cloud, Mich ., May 11. Five upper township of this county have been a surging sea of Are ever since Sunday, and It is believed that not a single small hamlet U left. A number of freight cars and logging train were also burned. Ludinoton, Mich. Mav 12. Some peo pie who lived at Walkerville before the Ore struck them have arrived here In a wretched state. They Bay it is impossi ble, to tell how many families escaped alive, hut they Hlar many nave died in the whero they Hod for sufoty. The vil lage had 800 Inhabitants, and no one knows whore more than half this num ber is at present. RumorB of a largo loss of life at other points come in, but verifi cation is impossible. This entire coun try will be swept by tire unless rain come today. Prize Farm of Oregon THE "GREAT CHANGES liarlows Suro to Become a Prominent Placo The KoHourceH of tho Coun try Tributary. I have lawn carefully Watching the rapid progress of Harlow, and thl be lug my second trip to th town I noted witn great pleasure It faat progress, and to convince myself of what reaourcea they have, I mil In day and mad a trip out on the adjoining prairie, so a to get an Idea of the natural country tributary io ii. i nnii wiuioiil exaggeration, and after a caieful examination of the re sources, that tlia ultimate outcome of liarlows that It la bound to oon be come a large and flourialiinir n ace. Ly ing aa ii one nuiween the JHolalla and l'mliling rivers, which widen out from the mouth, and thus take in live large man ies, which aie all tributary to Hal loa A tiieie are no ri vui a to cross, and having a gradual descent. liarlows I by all oihls tli6 tributary trading and ship ping point lor all llial vast area uf coun try rust mid south-east of it, containing annul .is.tsai square miles. Towns are not limit up for iiermauencv without n- source ; and certainly, without question, Harlww ia bound to be large and prom inent place, aa nature has done for her vary thing and cannot be taken away. On making further examinations a to nariow i nun it ims unlimited walur power for manufactories, and is destined lo become a prominent point in that con nection. With a little work one of the finest welr txjwers can be had t very modest expense. The Molalla river run ning through as it dnca, and twing a clear, a nl mountain stream, give plenty of fall, liy excavating three hundred feet afallol eleven feelcan niiaily lie had. The rii i ii " river can tie taken into a natural race that terminates at the railroad. This is by all mean tlm flues! and most natu ral w ater power 1 have ever seen, and It recommend iitelf to those seeking mill sites Aside from the natural resource w hich will ultimately huild a largo place, is still another tint fcatuie, and I see it i already attracting the attention of l'orlland peo ple: The location of liarlovi's on the main line of (he Southern I'aciflc raid road, mid the first good prairie, south of l oitland just tnenty-tive miles, and can I reached four times daily. Now that hetier services aie on the Southern I'a ,i illc, it is just as convenient to live at liarlows, lu which ym ninkethe ride in les than one hour and have plenty of time to attend to your place of business, ortnuisart anv busim you may have In Tortl-ind. The train leaves at 7 :30 in flic muniinc, and arrives at tl:;l in the evening This the rorlland people see, and are unking invi-sinn-nts, and will put in gond so'id improvements. The soil in Mailows prairie is a black, rich loam, and is adepted lo the culture of ail kimlsof gardening and fruit rais ing.' I riiitan l vegetables grow there in ahtiniliiucw and have no equal in the market Walnut, butter and hickory nuts are grown there equal lo Indiana and Illinois The apples grown there e innot lie excelled in sine and flavor. The fact will readily suggest itself to fruit consumers alien it is slated thattheltald win. pcarimiiii, pippins, Spitienberg, belllluwer, russet, and all oilier varieties lire eagerly sought after, and commaiifl the highest price 111 the Northwest. liar lows is thu homu of the pear and the pi line tireater van. 'ties and better Iruit are not know n to the market. It is a well known fact that more money is made in tire ciltur" ol fruit Orchards than can be made In stock or wlieat'r.iisinif. Ii has been reH'ittedlv exH-rienced that the fruit tree will not last more than five vein -in light Miidy soil before it decays. This iH a great advantage liarlows has ; its soil being a rich black loam on which can lie seen fruit trees thirty years old, and yet tearing profusely, liarlows fruit is always a ready sale, wfiiih fact can be proved by inquiring of any of the dealers. I must not neglect to mention 1 was much impressed with tlieclassof people I met there. They all eeem to be wide awake and thrifty, and I predict a great future for them all. Kxi-oktkr. MAKKET RE POUT Iielow Is Riven thf (ircion City Market Re port rnrrvcleil weekly from quotation! Jtir uiahed 1'iiiEKTsaraisx by the local merchants: URAIN. Wheat. Valley, fl 100 lbs, 1 60 Data, ftlW Iks 60ijS n.or a Oregon City Mills, Portland Brand ft is Con ii try llraiid 4 40 Corn Meal So Oat Meal ftc rtau. Shorn p ton 23 00 Bran, " .... 19 no Tlnuiihy hay, " .....latoj-j) Clover hay, " 18 a0 raoDuca. Potatoei,) ewt 6t Onlnut y ni 4r Apple, green, box 0(l Apples, dried, ft tb Mt. Bauer, l lb Kggs, Vdoi IS Honey, ft lb t Is It SATS, Beet, live, Y tb Beef, dressed Motion, live ft lb ... Mutton, dressed, ft aai 7c Mtlo tyiwo 8(4 "X 7c 11 rorx, live, r n Pork, dresaed, V lb. Veal, live, ft At ... Veal, dressed, V lb. , Hanti P lb Bacon, " rocLTay. Chickens, ynung, perdos....', I 4AM Chickens, old, per dot StjM Ducks, per dot fkajlO Ueese, per dot (Mil Turklea, per pound - 14u(l&e The Celebrated Frericli Curs,. "APHRODITINE" or money ralnndea. Is Bold oh a POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form of nervous disease or any disorder of tit generative or gans oietuiorsttx, whether arlslua! from the Aypeftalvn: RFFIW tiutnf Htlmulunts. APTTD Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscre tion, over Indulgence, Ao , such u Lorn of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Boarlug down I'alna In Die back, Memlual Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pros tration, Nocturnal Emlsalous, Leucorrhira, l)t alnoss, Weak Memory, Loeaef Power aud lmpo tency, which if neglected olten lead to prematura old ago and Insanity. Price (1.00 a nox, 6 boxes for fMlO. Sent by mall ou receipt ot price- A WKITiEN UHARANl'EM Is given for every fi.O0 order received, to refund the money If a Permanent cure Is not ell'ootcd. We have thousands of testimonials from old and yomig, of both aoxea, who have been permanently cured by tho iiao of AphrodiUne. Circular free. AddroM ' THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Western Branch, Box 27, Portland, Ob. For sale by Cbarman & Co. Druggtata, Oregon City Or. 7 JU-n I'eraon troubled with rheumatism should read the following from Mra. N. M . i'elers, of Kaat L Moines, Iowa. She say : I had suffered with rheuma tism the greater part of the time for nearly seven year. I doctored a great deal for it with physician and tried leetrlc belt, patent medicine and al most everything that wa recommended for rheumatism. Finally a neighbor ad vised me tj try Chamberlain' 1'aln lial am nd waa so sure that It would help ni that I procured a bottle. It did help me, right from the start ; but it took Dye AO vent bottle to cure me, o yon can guess how bad I. wa a two bottle will cure any ordinary case for al by Ueo. A. Harding, drnggi't. Joseph V. Dory, of Waraw III., wa tiDiihled with rueumatlMii and tried number of dinerent lamediei, but aays none of them seamed to do hi in any good : but finally he got hold ol on that speedily cured lilm. II waa much pleased with it, and feft sure that other similarly afflicted would lik lo know what the remedy wa that cured him. He state that lor th benefit of the ptihiie that it is called Chamberlain' l oin Halm . It Is for sale bar at 60 eta. per bottle by our druggist, U. A. Hard ng. U Year Own Vaster. Few people anpreeiate bow much their Impression, their whims and im pulses, and in fact all thair mental en- rgy ili'iM-iMs on the harmonious action of all the vital' organs. A poorly di vested dinner may make on quarrel with a friend. A coriuested lever may bring imaiinarv aloom and trouble into me sunniest lav. A rhmimati pain may keep yoo from business r work and entirely change aome marked out iolicy A few dime of Moere'a Ke- vealml Remedy will five ton ! every iimction and make you eajoy your iriends and and work. oko. c, m.y w. j. a a ecu ELY &RAUCH DKALKJ.S IN Merchandise. Stor liK-ated at Mountain Vivr,on Molalla road, one mile south f uHt of Oregon City. W deal in Flour, Corn Moal, Foed. ins-cries of all kinds, lioota and Shoes, ieiils' L'ndtrwvar and other style of Clothing, and numerous other articles suitable for the needs of the farmer and his family, liy prompt and fan dealing we hoK to receive in future, aa in the past, a lUieral share of patronage. fThe highest market .price paid (or Itutter, Kggs and Fowls. Septemlier II, IS'JO. r n ar A Tlirre wi ll cl in ba- QUARTER kcr county, ore-rt C fj Kon, near what U" (I ia now Baker City, ff C M T T D V a man who has aiuce wCl s I Ulk I become identified with the retourcea and flfrt development ofthat country. This man Jl3U la no other man Mr. jonn mewan, ouc 01 mc wealthiest and most Giflucntlal citurna in the couuty. In a recent letter he says : "I had been unci ug from pains in my beck and general kid ney complaint lor some time, and had used many remedies without any but temporary relict The pains in my back had become so severe that I waa prevented from attending to my work and could not move about without the use of a cane. Hear ing, through a friend, of the wonderful cure ef fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to try a box. and from that very first dose 1 found Instant relief, and before using half the contents of the boa the paina in my back entirely disappeared. I have erery faith in the virtue of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend il to my friends. I would uot be without it for anything." Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache inconti nence of urine, brick dut sediment, burning or painful sensation while urinating, and all affec tions of the kidney or urinary organs of either sex. COB 8 A I.I BT CHARMAN fc CO., DRUGGISTS. . Miss Lilian Wilkinson, D BESSMAK 1 2STO-. PABISIAN DABTLESS BASQUES. Wrap and Beamleai waist of lh latest styles Offlca over Swafford & Grout's Raal Estate Offlca. Oregon City, - - Ore. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Oregon City, Oregon. Repair on all kind of small machines promptly made. Duplicate keys to, any lock manufactured. Shop in Wineset Scripture' black smith shop. . M. H. Flanagan. J. P. Hill Flanagan & Hill, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIOUOR STORE. KEKP8 ON HAND THE BBST UBLBCTIOK of Wines, Uqusrt, Ale, Beer, ate., to be found In the Bute. Ia Lof ua-Iuthaa Blook Give me a call. x HALF AND HALF ON DRAUGHT. CLIFF : HOUSE, J. Bitner, Proprietor. The only first-class Hotel . in Oregon City. BEST ROOMS. COOD BOARD B. .3 Be'llomy, OPP. CHARMAN BROS.' BUILDING, Carrie a Full Stock of HARDWARE, TINWARE, NOTIONS and ' Household Furnishings. Now and Second-Hand Furniture Bounht and Sold. Can give you a bargain. 1891 . . gpring and Summer. W earnestly- Invite your attention to our magnificent showing of New and Stylish Selections Fer the Spring and Summer Months. Your own InUresU cannot lie better served than by familiarizing yoaraelve with these goods and price, because they reptesent STANDAUD GRADES and BOTTOM TE1CES. . More new styles, handsome selection and clioicS novelties than erer before. " . Com and aee our complete assortment of Spring and Hummer style in . . . DRY GOODS . . . Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Etc. I SELLING. LUMBER. The GLADSTONE MILL CO. Now have a Full Stock of all ordure promptly. Flooring, Ceiling, Rustic and all Tickets and Dimension Stuff. Bpecial Bills Cut Send in your J. F. 0'RDILLY & CO cm - - IB 01 Cheapest : in M Orders from the country promptly filled. 148 Third Street, Portiand. Of All Designs, From the Smallest To the Largest Arm OticLir. Patent Rocking Chairs of neat rated ana vvooa-seat Uhairs; rancyKeed and Cane seat and back Dining and Library Chairs. MATTRESSES ! MATTRESSES ! We also carry a complete line of Mattresses Yum Yum, Coil Spring; Box and Top made to order. Woven wire, two and three-ply, of all sizes; Bedsteads, Lounges, Cots, Etc., Etc. Warren te Holman. Oregon Picture Frame Company Mouldings, Mirrors, Frames, Pictures, Bric-a-brac, Engravings, Etchings, etc. 108 Third Street, Portland." Orders by mail or boat promptly filled. Oregon City Sash & Door Factory MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Mouldings. Turning of all kinds, Special sizes of doors and windows made to order. Estimates for stairwork. ' Orders promptly filled The New Remedy. - - Absolutely Pure. A. GREAT SUCCESS. Thousands Already Cured- Within only ten months this truly remarkable medicine has found Its way Into the very best families, because it cuanD thu sick. No disease too pow eriul to resist its womlerful attacks. It cost nothing to investigate. Send for book containing full lniormation. KA1HJI S MintOIIK KIIXKm CO., . SJ Morrison tit., Portland, Or Exclusive Agent for Clackamas County, THOS. CBARMAN & SON, Oregon City, Oregoa. LUMBER. Lumber on hand and can fill Their stock embraces t trades of Dressed Lumber, Lath. orders before the Spring rush. - I! ': the : city Near Morrisn. and nobby designs; Perfo Arlington Building