1 COUNTY NBVS HUMS vu ni vc-r hetter, unit iiany ar still Inisy haul nt ir their la-l year's er to make room lor the new. Intorostintc TUI-bit tinlhrifn: I!t Artlv Curp of Keifiilnr t on. trlhnlors. ' the Rivod appeal a w as well as eoiiifort of j llielr property. The Catholics have repainted llietrclmivli n j ami lilted up llie p'vnmls, which icake-a it j Sexeral of tlu yining ladle mail rnh iila second to none in tlieliimolcouiilry rlimvli ti tot iiIumiiU. g the ddinit t tliKlilattd properly, Sunday tltul they itnglit learn the oeinmiony Ki-ntik Spnrlak i .l.lliir a eot of while i '' ' ""' "'' to '"'; " "' "''"lit load to his new and decant Mt.lemv which !",! n,l''H mitlnnn ill now p, iiy I, t'herryvllle. A fatal aoeutetl occurred tour miles sonin , hl, (,, SM11 j,,.,,. lornevtipanev of onr villas Aaron Feniniore was .li,- j ,,mf w ,M,'vt (f R ging for r. Kvans, an, readied a ; vj T,;ttr.Uy rUl!l, ,,,,k. depth ol nearly forty li Vor several .lays ; , . .,., , . I ' ' I I- "I" ....... - M'hcHl ol' that flue for the en- Uie men had noticed while Ulo a slitting tnllnenoa in the airol the welt, but n'rsiMcl tn their wvrk. On Tuesday A. M., June l, Mr. Fenunore saht hwas Must oviov ened ami asked to tie taken Uv. Mr. Ksans promptly lowered the-bucket ami drew his friend rapidly upward. When aix feet from the too Mr. Fanimore lost conscious ness and fell backrl into tha well a dis tance of over thirty feet, (r:ieturini the up per part of his skull on the sharp rocks. Mr. Yawoe Pukes who want down to at taoh a rone lo the body was nearly overcome by the damp, though scarcely a moment at the bottom. Mr. rYniinore was a veteran old ice and Tost Oommanderol the late Ly on Post ti, A. R., of Sandy, Oregon. He leave a R and ten children. The eldest the nhli' sninjj year. Miss Myrtle llowt lt, of t'a ten nli, lias a class of nine in instntHientat mttaic which she instructs in that art every Friday and Saturday, Mm Howell is well accom plished, and we predict for her nothing but success. Miss Kate Kehni is the recipient of an ele jjant type writer which was presented to her a short lime since Her school closed a short time ao, and she will oceupy astreater portion of her time this summer lecturing in dillerent localities tliroiislioiit the slate of Oregvm. V. W. Jesse, our lea ling nien-hant, talks wine of moving hi stock of gomls to Har ts Mrs. taenia of anconver. The other; lows. We regret very much to losehlm; nine are at home. Tliree of the hoys are j tun should ho make the change Harlow nearty s4" aye. j can boast then of what we do now , one of The travel on the mountain road is be comiugUvely. Several handsof horses have recently come over. Herman Kruns. of Sandy, has completed the Tirs on tlie Alder Cnvk bridge. It is now seral feet higher, well planked, and very much improved. Lawtkhx. Xlnk. I Farmers are Vusy mow ing fern in their j spring grain. There is an unusual good crop of thesaiueou account of the early pkiwing. Ed. HwiTsamh leaves for Tillamcwk on Thursday, ife will make his home there. He sold iiis place here for live thousand dollars. Some men here refuse to pay their school lax. TheA--aim there is no use of voting a tax ever- year. Vote one tax, they say, and make -it high enough to last ten or fif teen years. Perhaps the sheriff will collect it. ThemulK evening while Mr. E. J. H. was retting ready to retire tor the night there was a knock at theiloor. He asked, " Who is there? The answer was, -Open ihe door." The voice-was that of his deceased w ife. He refused to open the door- afraid? jected. the squares! men in the stale to do business with. II seems to nie MacksbtirgrouM atford a correspondent. What's the matter. Macks burg? Wake up! t!et into line; the pro cession is moving onw anl and the bugle has sounded time and time again, fetus hear from on. Shorty. June e. lsvt. them hut another wedding. Mr, Win, Ten- l.ivrry, l-Ye Suit' Stalilu ORECON CITY. Ult ATKII IIKI'WSKK 1 1I K tmilniK AND I'Kl'oT IhniliUi ii ml Singlo Uin, ttml wnl (llii hum iihvavH tut lutml itt t Ito neMet will be aiming the new readcraof j lowt'.st pricr!. A t'omill Pittlltoi'lt'il vour valuable .laix.r. lloKNun a. Wil t IIH Imi'll lot lHi 81O0R Information regnrdinu nnv k i nil ol stock promptly atli'tnlml to by person ol letter, Horses Dought and Sold. 0. J. LOVDJ0Y, - n mm a h- Plain and Fancy Groceries. Meadow, Imi Ms. Kiutos: I The other day c fell in with Oiarley j Cutting, the sae of I.atvh valley. V in quired as to what progress he was making on his book "The tireat Eternal Magnet." He replied that it wa pnigressing liuely. AVe said : "Charley, give us a few pointer on the theory you are gtung lo spring on the atari led world, fur the benefit of Ta EsTKaratsa readers." "Well, 1 will tell you something of my Petty theory he said, and why I am living ; in snch seclusion." j "When 1 look back over my past life it j looks to me like a hcau'iful picture, in the viewing of which I have much to lie thank- because he was fill for and nothing to regret. I thank !io.l O. no. But because wife No. Job- ' (in ! for my enemies as well as my friends. ' As Mr. H. is not a drinking man j 1 have been iin!lcl to lead the life and la' carver w I'nlon Mills. The rains of the last few days are of grat hcuclll lo the late sown grain, and Insure an Immense crop of wheat and oats In this part ol'I'lackanuiscoiinlv. Fruit also looks well except cherries, which blighted badly. Mr. tl. J. Trullmger has ordered the ma chinery lor a ftill roller llouriug mill, and and will proceed lo put the same tn place so that by the vime new wheal is ready to grind he expects to have as complete a mill as money can buy. Mr, Trulllnger thinks that the best it none too good, therefore will use no second hand machinery in his milt. The old machinery now In tha mill will he torn out completely. Ilia rtHirted that the new nrill w ill have a daily rapacity of lift I (jflflD BEDS AND BEST barrels of nour, Mr. J, 1. Logan, the pres ent lessee of the mill, will have the hand ling ol the roller mill. Work on the Huscll ,v Stewart saw mill at Wright's luidge Is progressing rapidly. Miss Kimna Logan, of Pavenpnrt, Iowa, is spending the summer with her brother, J. P. Uigan, The Farmers' Alliance will hold a picnic at Wright's spring on the Fourth, Prof. Kork w ill he the orator ot the day. Molatla lirauve, at its last meeting, decided to paint their hall and let the contract to iteuia n Wright. Whykr. June H, txi! The l.ovejoy Hotel sets the Ix-st table In the city with tha very choicest iho market affords, , 'KODATIP'" loasita nil urn iNn M ' otrr Sullivan & : Davidson OSWF'.UO, OKKUON. Tie oilr DROOOISTS ietweca Partlici and ortgoi city. I'srry a lull Hue of ' liNI'UN, UKtlll'IMta, Toll kr AHnCUS, SO- 1 ti,ins ami avsknt l tooia, ! I'KfSt Htl'TIONi t'AKKrt l l.V t'OVtltllMlKI) THE Mountain Bluff Meat Market! ORECON CITY, ! the pure where jnu ran always (nit the rhulceit ni all kind, ot (rest) meals. Also Iheeholeetl brands nf Hams, Haeau, Unl. Bultrr, Cheese, Etc., with Curuel berl THAT HAS NO RIVAL. J. P. CROCKER, - Proprietor Custom Carding. i rfl to tia 'lr.t 'lna work I Carding Rolls I $3,300! -: BOOTSaml SHOES Bankrupt Stock OK BOOTS : : account for it if you can. Call it imagina-1 the character thai I am. Mv uon or wnai you piease. me anove is as j marKeu out tn-tore my birtli. I came not to ! iiinir anil he stated it. Wj omit to give the name in ' coi (hum tie world, but that the world' flill for several reasons. A little boy had his head badly cut with a hat while playing hall at school, lie was I atruck just above the eye, and for a time it ! FUK Until for Comforter and Mattroise. I SHOES Ytnu Yum YOI'H voru Ytl' it YtU'H i n am r i ham !: en ami: t'HAMI t HAM I CHAM !; Do you want a lot Tha will noi cost you a dollar in monoy? Nil Nil Vi Nil TII-ION INQUIRE Ol?' T2Xi; lie I'jli;: hslM p. i', wiNKsur, r. act, CHineseteScmptti Undertakers &. emdalmero Largest stock ol Collins ami Ca-kels kefl Sonlli o ti t Iwn.l, Alor and .Metallic C.ikel" iinlhri to order l.adiea llurial ll.,! lieiils llurial liolaia III bH k, l,v W'n.r, .ii a 1 1 1 ( 'ill-t'illi'H MllLilllV llilfsil Sim, i,,,, . nil I'larksinidiinL' n t!inrt n li, i, MRS. C. H. L BURMEIST A a rrt i r n la.. Silverware r . r r : i nno r r-t . . vL-vvyrwj, wrcu a ,i ALL IEPAIiRIIsrCr WAITAK through me mav have knou ledge : mv life was given me not fur my own, but the ' Highest piiif paid fur Wool. word's benefit." "Well, Charley, in it gard to the creation,' MILWAUKEE CUSTOM CARDING MILLS. was feared that the eye w as injured, hut on I we hinted. -closer examination it was found to he all "It is my belief," was the reply, "that right. ImI Mils all nature and all things in nature. Lightning struck an old dead tree here ' """lsition of mind and mat last tiaMrday. Bark and splinters were ,er N the theory of creation. Krom aeatterwl around for a hundred feet or more. ! lI" VnM H'",r"1 ""Mhi, h is (iod), mat iuitea number saw it strike the tree. j us ""P"'K"aled with life and it moved Musk, j ai111 ,ia(l heing. Life pulsates from that " j (treat center every 2d days as it does in our t anoy life every second. The greuter IhkIv is made On Mav 31 we had as guest in ourritv a ! Ul' of b",lies- (ur s"lf system is -dolegalkm from Portland in the persons' of , "e "r is ,,le heirt "f r planet 'aptain ButterHeld, Captain Wells, Captain ! ttr-v b",l-v' l"1 life i'"1'"-5 in "" planetary Alder, Engineer McCaw, and Lieutenant ! M """'"B '' 'b and rh.w of our F. E Caeto, of Kirst Kegiment Oregon Xa- 1 ,xean li,le- 0,,r (mn U "" essarily u : oense wnij , inn f.iuipiy uie (Tiller ol our j system. The dark S.ot wen on the sun are tional Cmards. These gentlemen constj tuted a committee sent out by Colonel Sum mers to look for a location on which lo hold their first annual encampment. The ofti--cers of oar board of trade took the commit tee in charge and showd them over the pro posed grounds. They were so well pleased with tlie surroundings that they considered it useieea to look farther and gave us the -assurance that they would use all their in fluence to liavethe camp located here. The -committee ieurned to Portland on the even ing train. Strawberriea are being shipped from here in large quantities. The crop will be very -large. W. S. Kellapg has his new building nearly completed and nill be ready for business by the first of nejot week. ifr. Wesley iiggs intends to have his new residence completed in about tenjlays. Mr. John Limes, late of Barlows, i pre paring to build oa his property here. Mr. lames Evaes, is having the lumber .hauled on he ground for his large store building, which he intends erecting imme diately. TLii will be the third building Mr. .Evans will liave buili here this season. Look bete, Shorty. I am awful busy this week, but 1 shall keep you in mind, as I j awe yon one, Jiud shall eudoavorto pay you bacJin full. I The Good Templars of this place gave a I basket sociable Last Tuesday evening. The attendance was rery large. Ttie proceeds netted the organization thjrty-six dollars. 0. Jut 2, 489JL Sear Era. The spiritual cauip meeting commences next W'eduesday at their grounds in this place, and will continue nearly one month. Millard Hyatt contemplates making a trip to Southern Oregon sometime in the near future. Hay, Mr. Phonix, wonder why orne of . our young men are so interested of late in affairs about Meadow Brook. The people of Tinkertown will soon pre sent a petition to tlie honorable couty court to have a road changed that leads from Brown's school house across Beaver creek to the top of the McCord hill. There are two hundred ares of potatoes growing within a radius of two and a half miles of the Brown's school house. Miss Maud Maddock sent a box of beau- ful Dowers to Mrs. Biessing, of East Port land to decorate the grave of her son that was acidentally shot and killed last February. Messrs. Rider and Criteser Bros, are build ing a darn at their saw mill to make a pond in which to keep their logs. The German Evangelical Association of this place have broke up the ground in their church lot, and have papered and painted their church inside, which adds greatly to ojenings and we look through into space and it looks dark." Such in brief is the embryo upon which is built the argument in the forthcoming work that may revolutionize (?) the scien tific world by its originality. Considerable interest is taken in the Moiintaimlale Sunday school at present, w hich is a credit to our community. On Sunday, June 11th, there will be preaching at 11 A. M. by Rev. Crane at Mountaindale. The public are cordially re quested to be present, as the intention is to have a social basket dinner and a general good time. We hojie our friends will bear in milid that your correspondent's favorite viand is gooseberry pie. We learn there is a plan on foot to have a basket sociable and iiterary concert at Betliel school house on the evening of June 19th to raise the w herewith to make some much needed repairs on the school building. Mr. Davidson Robeson is confined to the house from an old injury received in the late unpleasantness. Mr. frcottof Mt. Angel lias brought a band of about 50 cattle to recruit for the market on the mountain fatness. JIo has rented a portion of D. W. lliirncy's mammoth ranch. Miss Cora Corner is at home on a visit. Some one wears a bright and hopeful counUinarioein consequence. Mr. S. K. Dix, who has had a long siege witii la grippe, is improving we are glad to rcjiort though the improvement is but slow Rome of our leading citizens are in favor of celebrating the glorious Fourth by a ru ral picnic near Canyon creek bridge; thence to the school building in the evening to witness a flag raising. Friends, we can pass apieasanter day than in the dust and din of a remote celebration. Phiknix. June 3, 1!)1. To I' HoM lit "ill IVnts mi tlie Oollur for l' iIuvh only. Cull I'ttrly if you wmit your ami avoid tlio rush. Celebrated Frcnclj Cure, to cure APHR0DITINE"2 BEfQRr Is Sot o OK A POSITIVE GUARANTEE tni-tim anv (itrm ol nervous ilira or say Uisonter ot lh generative or- ahether arlftiu,: . friiiiitheexeemme .I- r IlMlilf Kli iiiiiImi,i AFTfO immceo omnium, or llmiunri youthful ia-llri-tlon, over Indulm-nce, Ac .such liwul Hrsln Power, Wakebihiem, Ki-arinc ilnwn I'nim In (No baek.Semlnal Weakness. Hysteria. Nervous Pr- trallnn, Nia-turnal Kmbnimm, l.e'ienrrho a, li-liui-x, VV. ak Memnrv, l.inf power sn-l Imi.v trni'y.WhtrhllllndiTlrdnltrn lisillo .rt-..),l,,. old siro ami lnaiiitv. Prlre i ol a eixues lor .i 'O. ienl by mall on rreelvt ol price- A W RIT. tV i-ARANTF.K l glrn for every I vui unler rrrelwl, tn refund the mnin-r If a I'ertnaueiit eur Is not erTis-tnt. W hava thou-auilsol ti-stlinnnlH! from old ami yniinir. ol bnth wtea.whohaie been nermanentlv rumi by tlieuseul Aphroillllne. Circular Ireu. A'WreM THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. TVestern Branch, Hut a, PoaTUsu, Oa Kor sale by Cliarmun & Co. I'rngtfista, Oreifon City Or. pick. The Great risistoni Store. Mayer & Ackerman, Props. J. TKtXIIATII. II. TRCMHAtll. GREAT REDUCTION IN PHOTO G R A PS the oM entablUht'd and reliable phdtogmphor, ZEHZEOJERIE abinrt lhloKrnhi., 4 prriloi. C'larki. Mr. Miller is erecting a tine large ham in place of the one lately burned. The new church was raised Friday, and will be enclosed during the present week. The Alliance held an important meeting rsaiurnay wmcn was well attended. A large numlier of the patrons of our public school called Friday to witness the regular monthly literary exercises, and expressed themselves well pleasod. Come again; you are alwnys welcome, and your presence is an encouragement to the school. Miss Ina Lee, one of Clarks' most popu lar young ladies, has been spending the week with friends in Oregon City, and ap pears much improved in health. The monster la gripe has not yet loosed his hold. Several new eases were reported tlie paat week, while most cases ol long standing are convalescing. Heccnt showers have made the farmers all happy. The prospect Tor abumlunt crops QUEEN BEE RESTAURANT and LUNCH COUNTER. Meals served day anil night. Oysters anil ( hops in any style. Side entrance fur ladies. MAIN STI1K FT, - OI1KOON CITY, TREMBATH BROS. FISH MARKET. All kinds of Fresh ami Salt Water Fish. Oysters, Crabs and ("lama. Poultry an I gamo of all kinds in their season. Orilora llllcd and de livered to anv part of tho city. B. .8 Bellomy, IT. CIIAKMAN lUtOS.' UriLMNli, Carries a Full Stock of HARDWARE, TINWARE, NOTIONS and Household Furnishings . New and Secoml-IIand Furniture Nought and Hold. Can give vou a bargain. P I I B Su L Ihalcr iii WIMkiU S. ImmiKS am- HUM'S mi.) all t 1 . I i I'M . llf ....... ii in i Mir i ii a nun r ,11 r. in i r ii M(l l.l'IMJS, I'.IUfKKTS, STAIUS am. STAIR KAII.IMi, NKUIM, I'liSTS, Krc, nil ' from Thormihly Siinniml l.uiuUr. T. d.l.ii,,. llr.I. i,i I .,!! ,.f i'..l.;....i U ...L f : Work ir. iii pt ty ttcn.. t... Ksinimtra furiuW nlnl sntiifiii'ttili giliiraii(.-i.. Shop cn Wiilcr St. aojoihiNo poi'r eo.'a Hnt)wiit a huh, Orriroii (JE PIER mi ti ii it i . a -m M 1 1 1 , n I I A li .1 I B i m iiiiiii nriTiTiniin imrrnirm tv V U UIIIN I'l 1 1 I I I I I III I I I I I II A.B llir lllllllllll I 1RI M I M I si wvj urn l 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 .iii. v I I XI'i'lill ll I UK AM) i I'l, t I.I ll i IN M. II. Flanagan. j. r. inn JOHN A. BECK, THt RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrinon, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he standi! without a peer. For firHt-elaHP, re liable goods his store is second to none. Try him I Flanagan & Hill, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIOUOR STORE. KKRPS ON HANI) THE IIKHT RKI.KCTlOJi ol Wlnea, Lhpinrs, Ale, Heer, Ac., In lif tniind In the Htatt. Id Logus-Eastbam block Give me a call. HALF AND HALF ON DRAUGHT. 5- R There set. tied in Ba- QUARTER ker county. Ore- r rj n gon, near what UT il is now Baker City, nP U "Pt irtr a man who has since ILIl 1 Ufl I become Identilicd with the resources and nn development of that country. Thin man rtlU is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the wealthiest and most Influential cltisens in the county. In a recent letter he says t " I had been suffering from pains In my back and general kid ney complaint for some time, and hadused many remedies without any but temporary relief. The pains in my back had become so severe that t wns prevented from attending to my work and could not move shout without the use of a cane. Hear ing, through a frietid, of the wonderful cures ef. fected by Oregon KidueyTea,I was induced tolry a box, and from that very first dose I found instant relief, and before using half the contents of the boa the pains In my back entirely disappeared. I have every faith in the rirtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, andean conscientiously recommend it to my friends. I would not be without it fur anything." Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. Inconll. nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or painiui sensation wnile urinating, and all allec tlonsof the kidney or urinary organs of either sex. FOB AAl.g BY CIIAKMAN A CO,, DRUGGISTS. CLIFF : HOUSE, J. Bitner, Proprietor. The only first-class Hotel in Oregon City. BEST ROOMS. COOD BOARD OKO. C. KI.Y W. I. RAIICII ELY &RACJCH DEALERS IN Merchandise. nT HI A M f - I Mro . ",,'J, i Wll 111 I w SIM 1 J 1 M ' m r i m batches. Jewelry, Clocks and cnl floods. Ki.'i Kirnt Stnrt, Nmr Morriwm St. Lnilien' F'rivnto Kntrnnoo OltliKIIS FHiim TIIK I'lil NTHV HOI ti tTFD I M. H Tin- afkiiiif.lK,., I.M.Iiiii; tleali ra in GENERAL MERHHANniSP a w Storo located at Mountain View, on Molallaroad, one milo Bouth . east of Oregon City. 00 We deal in Flour, Corn Meal, Feeil. Orrjeerieri of all kinds, Hoots and Hlioeg, (rents' Underwear and other stylus of Clothing, and numerous otlmr articles suitable for the needs of the farmer and his family. By prompt and fair doalinur we hope to receive in future, as in the past, it lihoru.1 share of patronage. iT"The highest market 'prico paid for flutter, Ekks and Fowls. September 11, 1SU0. I W II IT' VI, D - IRMin lZ -TMBHSasnr-'- IT V , TFVPs, . J If B R- i-' ' ' H" II-. il " --- - - JWf ' i m . a.' i ii.i ii i ti mj m sa m mvrt im i rwmo m j" w r.'7 f rtitthjuj j.iitG . 1 1 v t . 1 1 ru1 'urih j,,..: vtr MtLH i 3mm in r wwzx mw mmxm ffiss KOI.K AfllCNT8 l TIIK CICI.KIIKATED ED : SCHOOL: HOUSE : f'i givat variety. 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