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hie Enterprise. CHAM, lubUh-r Mt:M F.Kits, nil Vroprletor. FRIDAY, MAY 22, WlU Another Missouri cyclone hits done, Im mense lHnaT(i in tli western stale, de stroying ecirndderahle IH and nroprty. Til Charleston lulled to capture the ltnt, mitl tlio oIiivm) in likely Riven , m nothing has heen heard trom either rel fornewral dav. " j J s iii,rflii(rtin'ii - "'B i v'""" Tilt hoard ot trade should aake to the j ini? dotit by the soldiers at Walla Walla .... ...... ... .. ... : it I. I -...I li 1- ....... iirUHirtm-eeof doinit some ellecth work for 1r eonum-ree ami trade of Oregon City. There U no reason why the mercantile houses of this, city should not dotihle the Vftlume of hiisiites now transacted, it only iWjuire tittle effort to bring about the de atred results. The roads leading to this city in every direction should and must b put it a pawnble condition, if Oregon City re wives the business to which she is justly entitled by reason of her location and fiicil ItSes. tf merchants complain that business iS dull, it is because of the inability of farm ers to set here with their teams. As an in stance of this, a farmer liing on the west ; aUeof the river came to Oregon City the other day, hut had to leave his team one h.ilf" mil, from the .sii-tot.iiaion hri,lt? and ,n.ll- Ad it .v.i',1.1 l,v.t t,M ntl.t.tst 11 ' at ,1... l-i,,.,iii ., nil ., . ...Oi.m l.itl.l this um'tc dairseroiis tied, rtukiig to get his wagon j The prohibition pltmk was defeated. A .u .. ..t ......i -n.;., t ...... , .... it... ..r Ul 1 1 uta. (mtv VI tt-tt.t. I , , " v..,- j in'w J'lU I imp ,'iuvini ui? ni, nn ,i, i"'- Wilt, asm. are helnir examined, and it taverv likely the guilt will It fastened on the right partieaN Mvnv strangein coming to the city 'k why we do not have a town cits.-!. In re ply, The KNTtaraist would atate that the whistle of the numerous Uolorir and mills admirably till the place ol one. T 'it people ol Oregcu t'ity are clamoring for more rapid transportation facilities to and from Portland. It is almost certain If the Southern I'acillc company do not put In accommodation trains a motor line will he built. i " Tiik People's 1'urtj of the I'nited States of America have adopted their platform lioiitifroids i driving thou:inds of dollars wui1!s ef Irade an ay from the city. This is no idie theur) . It is the cold, solid (nets. Tiier .1. yet room for more uianu IVteries, etc., ami an eilort must be made to sx.ure ihcin. It will not do to let su much a ailable w ater power go to a.-te . No city or cuntv in the state is advertised ' toss, and ha greater advantages than this. , tilts. Sinvro'iCuilom, who believes the Presi dent's speech at C.akeslou was a good plat- litical unibition, and it is expected that it w ill gather in the alliance forces. A Tiik Kstkki-nisk has been enlarged at considerable expense, and is giving Its read ers the best iMimtv nat-er in the stale. It de sires to make further improvement and add new ft attires, and, In order to do this, it asks each subscriber to indnce at least one ol Uis neighlHn to subscrilte for the paper. This w ill place Tun Kxraarata on a sub stantial basis, and enable it to make the de sired lim-roiemenls. fCrm in itself, says: " 1 don't see why the Republican party should rot be successful A rot irteu, movement of considerable un it the nest presidential election. We have i portanee h noted ii.iwvnt correspoiiftcn,-e int.. laws the pledge made to , Irom riiarlrsion, foiui. t aroium. iw llcipwcitv wstli the S,.ut. i I "''ile Rcpur4itnm meeting ever held in that i. erica.-. .-.umtr.Vs is a great s'.-.cce. Free i "' "el.l on the t in tnsiani, ni w.n-n asgar hacn,.!-;e,i u to soil more meivban- ! Mywf dub wen- represle.l. The mwe .Itse t. tho s:gr ..t.ntrics. and all along ' ' li' K' "'"f:r'kh ' '' -wl'-tieline-w.-ha,eUv:i milking progress tu nwave whi.-ll sn. pt ow the state l tlie dm--i line of the irood of the ople." .'. "' ' -"Then- m. evens,- now for the fanner. ! " wlo expected to win the Alliance mew runnr.li: ort' after ,t-H..g.- g.-.!,." a.l.letl the buck in time regaHlhe new inwement witN -s'r.itor. -No class li.;s had the attention of I oonsidcrable coiuvrn. Ci5i;gr--s, Tot ti;e past tv,, v.;u as the farm-i , .. . , r. , i.. f , ' , ' , , , ' rr is a tact that U-s not retlwl ereil-.tably erv have, ami a goiter eilort has Kw made ; .,,-,. :,v -..! fl.tct.-.. to i;: t h,ir iM'Iin'.t 1 ban lor an v ..llier t ' ... frrmulatod petip'c tli ci.i-s. Mr 1 'if work, rcn tiintry nd able aC.l has uo a hi enj iel." lair.e l.i- done a vaM an onm mas county, that ther are the h-st adver- !:i;i in great Ivnelit to am! !.a-siio.v i, himself to be wise , ami at the same time very careful, ;,laccil llu- American "biveromenl ,,-r 1 !a -c ;!i;o. i! has ev--r nelv.rc oc , Tiit.nr. a large areu of the govenmn-i.t kiivlsin 'i-scouii'.v that; yet remain iin':r t'.v'i, bciJeii .g on the 'acale range of Sountai'i.. :' so-nc , if t!icse lands sctilels have located and h.ult homes, a ikhIwii ot wi.iom have there resided for ten or twelve ii-ars, am' an-unable to .-ecu re title to their Mhtmtved linmcsicads. for tlie very reason tlun tl.e-s- laniUhave not been surveyed. T, rttiiton- and ifplicntions should be sent to j ,,4fl.s lo . tTie depart-nent at Washington at once lor appropcLitioti for the survey ot tnese ai thousand-, of acres would thus ne thrown o;,oii to stitimctit. The delay in the avpropriation for a survey of this section is serious .IraWhacK to no- comm. " , .; .. . :.. .1..". I-..-, ,.r , fl... V,,rrl,. u lu.wt I'm,..)., who ierive here from the Ka-t state that Oregon t'ily and IT kuuias eou'-tv arc ram aiatHely unknosvn. and j that I hey wen- induced tocomt- hcretJirongh the re re-et:tatiotis ef friends. Voider-, U,vk ami c:n tthir- is:-e scattered1 every where s t inc forth the jdvantjiges ef every section excel t this. t a fOiseraniH- we dom.l t t in--bare of Ibe desiniliii immi gration If t'lai ka:ca. cunty does not get more immigration it is she tauit of ber pev-pie. Ml Itri.i Toit in Hat ion of m-.isercunncr has ul- wa.vsliet.-ii pri tliH'livi of She most ttomstrou- hose visionary aeheinam who profess to believe in trie iswuance w p.i,er I nu'-ney on the farm Units ot the country, j are advocating a policy that will lie ruinous : it. the extreme. This tuts Wen HeniMistrnted i to an ahsuluteccrtainty, as it is nothing but , ian inflation of values, which alwikvs result.-I ' ili-astron-ly. Ura.il now has a paivr cur- 9 r 1 nncy of about ? iHt.tVV 0. which is inervas- Ttp. new lime to make preparation f.r a ttt ,, ,-ate f $lj.mi,flOrt per mocth. j nrth of July it lebration. Oregon t'ity is . s inflation can liave but one re-iilt. npted for uul.ins celebrations and public ( wU1 j,,,, rheiiiigs a succe-s, ami there is no rea-on Nl-WS FROM BARLOWS. Twenty ThoiiHanil Ilnlltsl-"H I" t1"'" lug for lioeatmt'iit In Fltuiil Intliin Iry Hiitl Klectt lc MkIiI lMt lllg litipioveiiiruts to b Muile.'-'Umi. Donuld JIacleay Intot'esleil. Il.vHtowa, May IT, 1WI- Thin morning' ' Hottthern I'acllhi train brought in a party of aUleen,- eoina or na tional reputation. The vartv Included Hon. !nttld Macleay ami daughter, of Portland; Mr. A. V. Turner, r the K llson Klei-trle Light Co.: Mr. (lol.lsmllh, broker ami capi talist; Mr. Jay tlreen, mining man; Messrs. Oarieson, llrown, tlson, A'C. Mr. Turner, of the Kleclrle Light Com pany, was seen at the depot stum aller the 1 party arrived. Ho readily consented to an Interview, " I have come out Here, aani he, "on a trip which relates directly to the Industrial. Of course my trip is also in the nature of an inspection, but It relates more Intimately to the business which brings these other gentlemen out this way. We now come to Uarlows where we intend mak ing aiTHiiicnieiils lo establish several large ! Industrial plants, Including Moral raising, ! electric light, and possibly a motor line, 1 Tl.iv have been several stock companies or- gunincd to carry these projects intoelfect, and it is no visionary .scheme. These com panies are backed by lliousanila ot cnpiliil. These people and myself represent the whole, and our trip Is for the purpose of lo catingseveral big industries, There w ill lie a large electric light plant, heeldea many other industries which I do lint care lo mention at present." Monk 1'koi-kktv Hkinu rt.mnn.- County Surveyor Sidney Smyth and his force of men have been lira' several days thrs week platting another large tract lor Harlem A Ir !, W.-n i.lalted ill from on twenty acrelracts, i Kotki. Hl iniiso I'oMMKxenii.-Mr. A WilVisais has iMnuuifned building his large ( hotel ran Kail mad Ave sue. A fon-e ol eir lntcr have been emp4oved, amt the mod ern stmi'ture will Is- completed with all pos sible dispatch. Mr. Wiliams is a thorough hotel mail and a bright prospect awaits him. .arnVBruwao Nsvmso l',,i-i ution. Mr John leek's large blarksmilh shttp and hall buitiUiig i- ulino-t rouipleled. Mr. Zcek will iist put in a full line ol I'sum ma 'nhinery m oomi -ction w i:ii his other busi ness. Pusr a N-r on. SroiiK 1U n m-t- .- Mr. Jjimes ',. lifcas has rtimmeiite-l l.tiil.li his j paint ami i-il store on Mam street. U will he coiupletitl in tell tliiys. : Moils,, TitiBt.HM-H 1'ot.KJ. Threo line nien from the I'os'al Teicgoph t'oiupany have Urn lure this week ami placed their j lifltgraph tcs lt cviil'otni I" the Inns of J tr streets. Tht-y are to phi le live dMed j poltts to face tslie slrvs-t-. I'amii.us Auauisn. The laimlit-- ol Messrs. Kviiis. Tracy and nilh ar'tved re this aI, and an- all highly plad ith their u home. Sltwt'oTt.v.iKs..- T. I'.n.lKM'snei.t t-"1 em cottage receiving its llnfphiugtora Uvs. Much taste ih tli.-plaved In lis nrchitcf tm Narlli"!-"" Kt" '"' ' ....l.l.,.,,.-..-.'t'll ....-PUmoml." We . TUtt"oh , . l't-ixif (Miaiiih. Aroiitio rilt'H, Lttggors an.l Wootl rii..pi'(-r ..-. OivgonCity Agent, ItojtO. FA KM FA KM FA KM FA KM FA KM FA KM FA KM FA KM FA KM PUOPFHTY FKOl'I'KTY riiOl'KKTY 1'KtM'KKTY I'UOPFliTY I'KitPKKTY I'Kt'PFKl'Y PHOPI'HI'Y l-UOl'F.UT Aro you wanting oithor a Farm or a small tract Call and oxamino our choico list. Willamette Falls Investment ( Kor I very seldom work Wear a lliiine stone In my ahirl, And with gid.ly girls I tllrt All the tiny. I'm the gweatest living masher ; At the twa.le I am a slasher ; On my lip wear a moiislasber; Pay a u-wy i levnh-'nuisber, Who pwolecl" my life with tare. And through life I saunter sally. Making wholr-nlc con,iiesls tlail.r . Making men h-ok sad ami tpieer When Iheir vvives are standing near, tining on inv ualty gear Wlth.lel.ghl. f I-'LH liilercsll i Kt'iii I wlllt In f Marlon f ItHIlllMll ' m. F Auwa i changi tiiug stdii WILSON if, '"11.!,! to . Mr. Tnyl FIU'IT i FKPIT i totally tli r'lil'lt tliB puatn ffl W.h tit. Fltl'lT 1 1'iiwwl i! I' ltl'IT i Aurora. Kill' IT Utnl ptwto not tlioug lug tiny n only a alt ,bltiwn opi 'lliltU t eiiua .Tim at ion Out for tlil'lU Jiref, Weslutn It A nnouneemen extFaordniaf Wt- will hitvfiit HttH-k Hun wik LADIES : GENUINE : GREES - HClll U KID TURN SHODr:;,. PRJCEff tr ..... . , . u. tl Kttst I'o li g it'solu if Allianc 'llQjdown' gjlvtnl! T Jon know i ilopublh), irylng u -Al st l A- a si -i,v no :-i-iir:ii ol J...v " ' toaKC..n;n-anier. With all the fa.-ili-tj;.s of tian-.-o.-ta'i.tii. i..-aiiou. goo.l grmuels, , ic, it needs oi.iy an organized ef ft.rt to u-kc i! a-i event that will long be rcniemhered. There are humlretls of peo ple in Poland who always take the advan- tatres of s;:ch opportunmes u, get. , u j city on h'rt and tlusty days. Besules ure gon City t'nould show her patriotism by eel-rtralii-.g 'he t,Horious Fourth lor once. Thk approaching maneuvers of the Ffench army outheOcrniati frontier will be oa such a scale as a few years ago w ould have influced Ittsmarck to demand explanations. One dispatch declare: "France has now bo far completed her military preparations that sii is not too particular about pleasing Ger many . It looks this time as if the maneu ver 'wee arranged for the special purpose ofpro'-oking a demand for explanations. ' Tic tnx-. s w:U occupy all the vital posi tioi s which they Wo'.:!d have to hold in an effort to 'cnuisc a suppc-ed invasion. certainly bring bankruptcy ami ruin as continual rains win iiruig a i ilnod. It always has thine it, and always will. U'U-iuil will follow in the footsteps j of the Argentine lb-public she will reap ihe same harvest. The hoard of commissioners appointed by the last legislature to build the portage rail way at the cascades of the Columbia river, have held their first meeting in Salem. The board is composed of the governor, secre tary of state, and state treasurer. 0. S. Farley, of The Itulles, waa appointed su perintendent of construction, and Col. S. I,. Lovell, of Salem, as engiueer and clerk. The distance of this track will tie about uvtt miles, and it will greatly Increase the n.n.pn- on the Columbia river. Private ,.rium at The Dalles will build a steam boat to navigate the waters of the middle f-ivliiiiitiift. between the head of the portage mad at the Cascades and The Halle, a dis tance of over forty miles, and in connection with the road will be of incalculable benefit to the living in Eastern Oregon. yjimataln lb l1"1" The people nic becoming jmloiis of I M.iaii.r l.i L'linnt'. ami ne in-s'i.-i..s 7 '1 i ; Mild l pleusttl to know Ins banish- iii-nl (roin their midst. :4rs f. ). Miev, ot Otcgtei t'ity. lias j rertiiliv relurnc't hsnno a I lor a visit of. sevs-ral tl is nu'tnii; pii-i " in eor vicmitv. Ms. IW-rt W,it!ward has gone away to 1st alwnt uu-st f the siiinic-i' Mi-m AniV Taylor has be, n n n sick with l.l grippe lor two week, but Is s,.w ' improving. Th I'nited !rct!r. li class aill ho!, I their tinarlcrlv meeting at the scli,'l j i , ,,n tin- :':!i and -HI- "I tins moiil.t. The young pi-oph- ol the co nuiuinly i. si tlliiL- nchool for mi- ptovrtweiit and plea Hire, to init each l'ridn night Mr. !iv lvauu: has sniployed Mr. I-il.-hie, liilt-ly Irom the t'Wt, ami i supply ing w i Ui a number o. new rails. Mr V Muriin uah a jilcsl al flu W. W. Iivv-jis neat cottage vsdliic reatiy Tor i homo ! Mr. lavlor tm last Miut'uv tHcupancy rbis wtsk. j Mr. I.alun Scut I 'f new rae horse SvMiu iTK's lYut ihsk lr. Joy aireen . starit! on an espc iision lliroiil ..the In purchase.1 !, worth of property this ' tennil-itvions ol ihe earth last Saiut- ulllV,.V)l 111! KUV l,,r Ulili-ru '" , he l".i;t-d befuie desn-nding tar info tin barnvaid well, and was nssisletl back to j the surface, receiving only il (cw slight ' inini-irs, liom which lie 'is rtw.vi-ring. i Sl.iv lit. ISiU tni.rri:. it i'o. Ilvis week. I Mniintalii View. br-ink Welch Ladies Fine Ut mola Kill. St, Lou is Tt k amUSliLf; 1 l!t to ho Tl.Sii o.Niils lidvt-nil tin' v'iy l:tttl iinpnivt'iii, n tlv in hUti hiin,', tinih, t-tt-., anil ,-vi-rv pair in wa? ounUy. ' . .1 ..... I ItMttll.vn. I ...,,,f... I., , o,l mTVIl-lt. Ill' I 111' HI TIIHMT ----"( I ,l ll tt . t t - - i ran liavr aintlu'i' pair fn-f tr lli' ir IIHUH'V li-lllllilril. I taUK H 11 1. I'.F mi'i.n in "i i: wimmiw ,n sr as Till V I nMk IN. Ol. NOT DCOR TO POST OFFICE. OltMiON CITY IKON WOKK A atnwt p ohev w t inUttlvet y phtlgfl, 'siplion o i Union rand Am week thiwiigh Messrs. lhirUtw A l',. It is understowl it was purchasetlHir a y ml irate. Drur.u 1 1 lien vsis. Mr. llahu, a well known Mtl eslate dealer, of the arm of Halm A V'urson. ol Portland, purchased a two acre tract of Harlow Mr, A. I. Itn.wn, or Kosloo, psrcluoed seven acres and Iwo bus this week, lie in tends building on bis lots immediab-lv. Messrs Carlson A Olsuii have purchased thrvc and one half acre adjoining the town site, which will lie their future home. iMii't eMKST roii tiiusT Mu.i.. Messrs. ltarlow A Co. will oiler a big inducement to the first grist mill that will start at tins place. The natural mill rat which passes ii.rt.iuib this land, and the rentral location of Barlows lor all the wheat growing dis tricts, oiler great inducements to grist nulls. The first mill started will lie ottered a good inducement. Hob. PoKAU) Maci.kav's OriNios.-Mr. Macleay when here expressed himself alsiat as follows: "I am agreeably surprised lo note the many improvements you have niful sinee I last passed through your place. You unquestionably have got the location for a large town, ami us you all know, you have a wonderful country to back you, so 1 cannot otherwise than predict for you a prosperous future." Nkttik. TI'K Aslorlan .light at oou nf of it flonu'i tve made UirgeoM at A If Artllf Manufa. tu.vrs, a.ul Dcalt-r. in all kin-!, .if Mjjw'j of 1 1 gill Hid , till- mil' lots and is erect .ou oil" or collages ..I the iiumI nunli-i ? TVo Tin, many democrats who have been proven guilty of havi.- g accepted bribes while holihng inuniiipal ofllces, and who only escapcl well merited punishment through legal technicalities, have just been appointed to lucrative and responsible posi tions u:.dcr the city government of New York. And yet we find otherwise inteili-p-jit men khort-sigiiteu enough to advocate the turning of the National Government over to Tammany Hall, for that is just what tlie election of a dcmociatic president next vcar would nitjii. T,.vt- iirl. ill lie the 2.")th anniversary of The K.ntehi-kisk. and it is the purpose of the management at thnt time to issue a His torical number, one that will pertain to the early periods of the settlement of Clacka mas county, and a sketch ol tlie cany news papers published in Oregon City. It will contain many interesting reminiscences of pioneer days, and the readers of The Kktkk prise are requested to send in any ohl pa lrs printed in Oregon City, even up to a recent date-that is, up to 1870. These pa will be a great help in obtaining data for the historical number, und will be carefully and returned to The throbs of increasing prosperity now J their owners. It will not lie Kissil.le for beuiefclt in all branches of industry and The Kstf.rprihk lo occupy a five-story brick business in every section oj the country, block at that time, hut it will endeavor to are sharp pains to the gouty old democratic j give its readers an interesting historical hulk and they tell the story in indisputable historical number on the occasion of the language of which party was right about the termination of its first quarter of a century McKinlev tariff act. The ruin predicted of existence. by thede mo-rats la-t fall is a long way oil', unless that party should by accident obtain the control of the Oovernrnent. in all its branches and carry o-it its ruinous ideas. ADDITIONAL (01NTY SEWS. TttE horticulturists of Polk county will . aiit8t Monmouth May !, to effect perm--aoerit organization for mutual aid and in .atruction. Fruit culture is rapidly becom ing one of the most important industries of the state, and every county should have its. horticultural societies and clubs. Clack muntv especially should have an In- atltution of this kind, as its fruitgrowing interests are forging ahead ol any other county in the Willamette valley. Advertised l.etlro. The following is the lmt of letters re maining in the post omce at, urcicon Citv. Mav 21. 1891. Boom,MissChristhi2 Kenncy, George Rrown. Mr N M Casaday, G W Curtis, Samuel J Craig, William Edwards, Allen Hess, Mary Hess, Mollie Hawkins, J K t-f.wlt'p Mrs Cora Johnson, Leander If called for say when K. M. McKenna, David Milne, Mr jolin Measlnger, Amanda Neely, Mr James Kenke, Johan Richardoon John Hmith, Mrs Kttie Thomas, Mrs W H Wheir, 1. 1 T of ; ; t',o-i--.iiid "rlsin- t-owr stud: - of the country. What re :i- !, i"c been attained in a '1 ii Uiw miiv twentv-liv advertised. Kanhk, I'. M. TIIK larb.T I Vfiirs i KNTKHI'IIISK WORK. O.N .101! Wool Wanted. i that, tlie hi st college were opened to Kor which the highest market Jince Oswego. Oswego is having ft real live circus yester day ami today. Who can say now that we ar'n't having a real live boom? The base hall last Sunday was postponed, as the Portland club did n't uppetir. The club has several challenges, but have n't quite decided which one they will play first. O. W. l'rosser hail a hand stand con structed on the ball grounds. Those who went on the excursion hi Mult nomah Falls spent a most delightful 'lay. The scenery along the banks of the Colum bia river is very grand. Mr. and Mrs. A. Maloney left for Califor nia Sunday evening. County SuperiutendentTlionison paid our school a delightful visit. An ocean vessel landed at the Oswego furnace Monday evening. It had onboard a cargo or lime from an island in theOulfof (ieorgia. Osweco has a noet. We wouldn't he sur prised if ho became world renowned. It is the young boo keeper at tin lurnace, tiru. H. I'ettlnger. We send a production of bis most fertile Imagination. Till iiudk'b soliloquy. How they stare And declare; Men in envy sometimes swear At mv rare, exemisite air, And the striking proportion ol'tny pair Of legs. How they gaze On my ways; I am the lndii s' kwaze i:p the avenue on line days Willi the bo-oays. I oahi s or mine tlvsgns. Mr. I'redi'rick'a new house and hhu'k santh shop is well undi-rw ay and w Jl sootl he reaily lor o'-cupiuicy. Wil'.-y May has bought a inn team, of liors-a C. T. Hickman ha mail ait addition tohis rositlem- and otherina addttl to his already handsome hoiao. Mountain View offers a lino rliance for an miturprisiug man tu put in a feed chopjier. The entertainment at our new school house was a very enjoyable event ami a finiintiiu success, i n priceens win i- used fur the purchsso oi a lit flag to he raised lecoraiion I'av. lr Powell of (in-sham, ami his daughter, Mrs. T. I.. Sails, ior rly ( Oregon t It v spent n lew ilavs last wt-eK visiting at the home of .1.1,. Swafford. The doctor thinks Moiiutiim View a beautiful place ami thinks we ought to have an electric line by all means. Joe Harrington has been making lino improvements on his place. a- v'l'f Vi : in en fjlf.,1 nn. I l.'kl'AIlIS nnmitiHi V ..'ll.si. i in n t- - , S having PORTLANDS Hurt tit - Cateadt tlt envoi turgor bki ana n of bend ; ika ttK erth id ho w tli ba .int) point t I i i I . mmr mnn rniTmnnT.T.Tnn Tnn m i l nr. h hurliliiljJ Jd ill QUEEN BEE HARK l'i i: v. . ;,!, , i llll C- lMUlKIUll A "IT T3 1 rx. r-, . L v v j it,ii . an J- ran oswKiio, oKr.tiON, j and LUNCH COUtfl-oltl0 Tit sat! DRUGGISTS baMtti Portlail anil Me.i,erv.i a.y .n,. "night '-iiiopuri. OregOtt Cllf. j ChopliMiytytr. HUiooJ. 1 .. I u tattles. tern slot l-rrv lull tin t.l i 1 Hill WS SKIlll'INKS, Toll.KT AUIli Iks, Mir-1 tioss ash instil vi I, iiohhn, ! i I'KKW ail lloNS I .Mltt l l.l.V l IIMI'ol SUtlJ On the boulevard I loit, Maple bane Our road siiticivisor is iloiiiL' Nome) very effective work on the road. People passing ilong the roml last Sul i.r.luv tt.ii, hi. lotvt. Set, II 1 1 111 Sllltll.lH 11 some of the mightiest tTintiiirchs of the forest going skyward. Key. Baker preached his farewell ser mon at the school house hist .Sunday. One of Maple Lane's most popular yoimif men, lias just relurimd from u trip to Southern Oregon, lie ileclureM that old Clackamas iH gooil enough for him. There are a number of stray stilinns in mil oat field, which the road siitior- visor may have, by calling ami paying lor tins nonce. i . t , Prof, llork organized the Maple Lutio l-'arini-i's Alliance on Wednesday even ing. Mav (!, with 'Jl charter inemlierH The following lire the ollice : W. V lirayton, president ; Kit Cnswell, sei-iu-tftry. Moots third Hatiirday in each month (Balance next wek.) lie Your Own Master. Few people apprecluto how much their impressions, their whims and im pulses, and in fact all their mental en ergy depends on tlio harmonious action of nil the vital orgnns. A poorly di gested dinner may make one quarrel ..'Ol. ii frb.ml A i.oiii.i.hIi.iI li.v,.r Tl.!. V bring imaginary gloom nnd trouble into Ihe HiiiinieHt ilav. A ilii-iiiiuitle piini niny keep you Iroui ihihiiicss or work noil i'ii ! iicly rliiuiK" Home imirkeil mil policy A ft -iv closi'H of Mooi'u'h lie veitled llciniMly will give lone to every function and make you enjoy your frjendH and and work. -:- $3,300! -: , BOOTS and SI 10 IiS Bankrupt Stock BOOTS : : mis Tsrt. - - tsa from brought m. The GREAT REDUCTION Uu, I'llOTOd Kevwy I a dee the obi r'.l,U.li.',l anil j ,r ",""""""'hM' Ih Amor ; R.'pniERmuid m 4'ablHrt IMiolrrih. cr0f ! -J her hu . - j10 y,ah CLIFF MEAT MARI.er waa !j. P. Estella A.3STTJ : : SHOES To be Hold at "ill I'ents mi tlm Dollar for 15 iluyn only. ( 'all eiii'ly if you want your pick, and avoid tlie runli. TheGroiitEasleni JEitoro. Mayer & Ackerman, Props. JOHN A. BECK, THt RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of I'ronl, nnd Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, i i:ai;ii. -T ! I.I I1 or ;'i'iii'i':il i', i;iirin,r In- M,a wit In nit. ii peel'. I'm- lii-.-l-cliiss, lialile (ii ii ii Ih liiH sloro isi Hoi'iimi none. Try him ! CROCKER. Kr.ptei.tl.lllllOli" !",1'") rorned Heel, M.-kll IfA. Hr,.C I ,ard, lhiller, Kg. t.a) ,Brgl Simp on Htn tjiilli mrt-et, miptulM hade lice -'tl, live o OBX-BflTlSi Itivery, Fiod and 8aln "i ORECONCin;'"1",1' . ,Jd Minnie I.0CATKU IIKTWKKN Til H1), r likeiii Dmililo and iSingle Kip n,ull)(, die hoi-Hen iilwayn on Wfi tQ lowest prii'M. n oorr" n q ( with tin-liarn for l.o, lllioniiiiuoit n-n." , i c,4 i. stock promptly attended to !ed Mute letter. -tK Kill . 'rtland ' 1 Horses Bought yaste o. j. lovejr: Giviilow, It iinond rii .veiov Hold sets tl4 A deei II y it'll llie very ,1..11 rno rnver ,t. ft,,a,i BHDS AND BEST " iumi8wa COIIN Kit KOIUITII ANI' M Ol Plain and Fanny all will he paid at tlio stote ot i. neiuiiB. i women- Wlf Sflt sfff ""TT":.