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he IC n tcrp r I mc FRIDAY, J TNI', Ii!, mil. 3HEUULLS OF TIME Hill I lit KN I'AI'IKIO HAIl.WAY Nl.HTII S.U'Ml. ny n' I 'ttV .IHll'timl I.i I r(.. (Iliri.nilll) lung I... U (y kuliTH Sul'Sll. hllfit I I (! MulliM") ntnlrt I !'" (Ilirilllllll) 7 l)i Ml. 411 It, ID, 'i;ti p. m. i a ni ii mi p. mi 7 11 i. in ii C.T (U'NNTKAMKHS. H IHIK'ION tMTV, l.ttva riinri.tnu 7, wu, m. i . in, in mm. m. i . in, 'lv im i. in. m i, in. H l HI, tii i hi. Mi v ni. nr Alluu-U Mukeii mi tn l t Ittti.lluaa, -m'NiiAY,-- , MHTI.MII. ii mi a. in, II mi p. in. 4 uu. in. NSiiiiN i n r, ) , in I p. in 1 1. Ml. N.MU'HHTKAHKIlli li.vn.n ml lU'llii. w. Iy. W.iiniUyii'1 Krl.Inv r..t I't.rtUiiil y Uu.lius. Ila. w. Tnrly, IIiiim- aitl KrliUr, Special Notice I it lihi.M'iiii! H mill imi.anjr iii"U' oII.imiuk rl.n for limilu r .Itili vc-rt-.l In (luwi ) nil. i( I hi' I'lly, via: limii Hough .. . , , ... $ W on l l.umiwr II on Mm!, titling, Uunllc, r'ltnlilng ' Itn.Uf -lllr-l oIum .., SltW t!i mill ili ken, lull lnek on Intnl. HI i'!ii mill, K M wiirk,rniii.l iltiliv II. K. I Hi ins. Manager. fiiiooTimi Hcati, At a Ih) lionr Friday night, ), II.McMahan, edi 4 tho Woodliitru Inde icndcnl, niel Minlu, (In well-known Millticiau ni Ion county, near tho Haltuu post of . Wont passed between tlinin In rd ( attaeka McMahan has been lug on Minlu (ur llm past two yeuis, inii'Ully sever art ii-l appearing seeks ago. la lh spirited eniiver in which followed, Ma.Muhau UM Ul tO Klttllll lvl k Or llH Wlllllll (lllNlt. lo advam-ed, when McMahan llivil, (mil tHing Ihroilh tlio lortner's left I. Uu irli.l to fir aga'n, hut ibis Minto had hoM o( llm I'Ulnl and lauimer went down on llm second Mr ul the Wl itsnd, cutting It cnlistd IV. Then Minto cut hold of the t Using up McMahan pretty well, strik liin with It ntul making several ugly i about tit head. Mi'Miilmii tlii'ii when Im will arreted, Hint tlm next .i hmind over lii lit'iU bail to I U l.iio tin' if i ii n. I Jury, !m a i. Vnmu W t! T. I'.-Tho wing (illi. ion were elected nt I be lnl nn'Klinu ol llm (rKi'ii t'Uy W, i t!, IojIiI liit i''k:Mni. Ii.'iiul'l-jri'-Mi-nl; Mm. liiv't!. uriTclary; iluln-oii, liOHiniri'r ; X'u v-iil.-ii! I' or (Im lUi'imt cliuii'h, I'lifker; M r.. cliuri'li, I'niill'; I'ri'itl.yli'iliin olniirli, l.ih.i-itiy; 'i nii j; ili . mill clniirli, M.iU Wliiti. I'lio iiH'rin dnli ol tlm ili'i.irliiu'iiiit nru it" lol I. ii. -minus Mm- iull; S. iin i I. iiiiwrnnri" liiKlrui'tiou, Mm. D. i-iwiT Minnjoii, Mm. I lick inn n ; ti.inl, Minn I. In llit'kman ; Kvnn tn Mm. I'ortor. I -i tr Ji i.y in Wiht Oukihi! 1 ! iini iH-i'tl mi'pwli.il tlmt tin r. .,( (iifinii city join with tlm I tiii. im tlm inl oiiu. in iii;i'lly .: mi, til. I liiliioiii'il Fourth nt July Illation, Tlmy Iihvm H.l.iill. i f.ir tin i.nriviMi near tlm ww il !n.ii.. iiM..iiliiit limiiiHirilit of llm h all, llm i-ily iml rouiiiry Jv nrouinl, mul Iii.kIi Hirlli wutr. lhi npmi.y b1o Htuli'ii tlmt tlmy eel. mini nrouinl (or ft I'.iNO Lull .mi iht iIhv. An Hut" In now a 'W I. ualk mitl ilrivrway, t It in .lm c t Im ycry coiiwninnt, mul tlm bolthl ilm will .remr tlm 8'! " riK or Wok. 'A mlikllo m ii i.i'.l ft vouup'r loiniiln rlnlttiinn g lnr ilatiiAitrr iniidn cnviin ol ity yi.nU'i.luy, li-lliiiK mul lulu ol lmt tlu'ir rI1ik.I Htitrviuu run 0, ami itiUHinit iiln who ri'fiiHml i nlil. Towri pvi'iilnu on of the ) mn look thorn to tin Kiiukhk i ttn.l Btooil kckhI for tlmir botml j Moixluy. In unhurt time after he howeviir, Ihcy kiikcil up row ft. They m either liilkx or cmzy loiilil b tri'tilvd iiwordliiuly, I StaiiUMiniti. Thee miiiw in'oplo I ; worktnif in-uon t'ity in HimiUr icr liil Tlmrwlity . - An rj iv Ckktikicatkh. The fob r.ii iiiilu wine Krnnti'd tPiu'her'K .iii at tlm nveiit I'xiHiiiiuiliim i liiisiiiv by tlm iMinniy bonrd of ' iur t'Uri'iirK IIoiIki'ii and II. i iWilmmvilln; I VI lUtyer, V ''; -tun ii . Needy: Mnv l'orler. ilfa-' lirnen liiiird, Mm. Jennlu I. Miuul M.irlin tun I Nenl Stnpp, i I lje; Nornm Fox, Onwoitn; Orn EiIhou, hind ItiwHie S'elln, Mark s I' Aj Miller. Viola; Lottie Kly. Munle l.ewthwuite, Clanknnma; f A Heck, lleaverton; Ida Hemp i""'!v jtiMi Wkht. The next jfimernl jit'h' 4 t lie PreHbytcrinn church 'j be! j in I'ortliind. Thin w,lll be ?et nmetiiiK of thin body tlmt he" s 'ii held on the Parillc coant. H jj coinpoHod of the moot eminent ,'l and nioHt Intelliueiit' people of eluiroh. The membera will flbly mako a tour of tho. went, and . -; be a good opportiitilty for the f thin aention to favorably im tlmro with it Importance aa a o 'for winning bread and pursuing .itpfttt.-ttlarvaia Star, . . . 1 , f ' T ' yiv. r.inWHT ) Fihii, Last week' j. .ii'MHH rontiiinnd a clipping from , rcyuiiian, atuling that Mr. Hbtilly .'wni itigbta aulinon. weighing 84 -jh, wliiuli was believed to be the .lt Niilnion ever caught at the Kails !. apoon. Tiik Kntkiiphinb baa ...I iron informed that Hon. L, T. ' -f two yenrs ago caught one weigh u"'4 pounds with a apoon hook and ry trout line. . , D.--At! bia homo near Oregon OH .Tuna nib 1801, Willie K. C'urrin, ijMr.andMra. .Taa. W. Currin, lli'vim yoara. The fiineral aervire Sure at the' cemetery on Sunday, fill nt, JJ p.- ni. conducted by Hev. lLii'n.a; Tho liereaved parents J pto express tboir appreciation of ndly and helpful Hympalby shown In litis time of Borrow, Lost A Hon. Olin of tlm l lliployes of tlm Umpire Miliulti.ini Inii Com puny, botigbt a lioi'"it litnl week fioin Sir. Iloiilou, llm well known bome deiilnr. While Inking llm home limn" the iiiiliiiiil beronm enlinmleil In a roim and (ell Into a pool of water, where lie was alrangleil before be loiild Im ri ohm,mI. till IniiililKK "f 'lie itrrld.-nt, Mr. Iloiilou, cniisliliir.ilelv unoln Hie gentleman a present of anoilmr home. A NoTKII I'loMKKM Mr A. J. Healln, of MoluHa, was In Oregon CHy lust week, and related aonie ilileri'HlIng reuilul n.H'iii'H o! pkiueer llmea He ennui In Oregon I'lly In and oiui lime bud n I'onhiii'l to get out -I'M) n,iw lugs for the lluilsoii Hay CouipHity, wbeie tlm i lly now HtiiinU. Mr, ll.'iitm alnlea Hint the portion o( the city below the bin If was covered Willi a ilenne growth of llr tieea, and il waa veiy illlllrult to ge through llm forenl of timber a evidently oiiih pievioua llooil bad cnriled lu.iiia largo truiika of trees and lelt lliein tramlml, Itol i, or II in. ik.- UrHirt from dint. No, inrlndlug regulur altendame, axeellent arholamhlp and arfert de portment: Vina (iard, Minnie (ilyik, lieorgla (learn, Cora Uiugo, llattie Kiligo, Kalie Mitnnlng, Hihih Hager, Annie Tinnernled. Amanda Tlunemied, Nellie Milnlvie, Finma Klelnninltb, Flla Klmer, Addie ('biixleiiHrn, M iry Manning, (imre Moran, Willie CUrk, Oeorge Clark, Frank Klngo, Henry Kli'iiiHUiith.Cerll Cniiir, Holly Noi-lli, Aided Martin, lolm Miller, Willie Millnr, Frank Miller, Fred North, Adolph Tinnemiet, and Unhurt Mamball. Tolal enrollment -III, (it-urge II. I'linn, leailmr. Itl'SAWAY ('OII'I.K CAI'IM'Kkll 1 1 1: H K . On Tuesday, 'nnrtiible l.rvln, of Al bina, arrenled John Movluky and Mm, Ijinii'tl. a Im lull run awny from tlmt rlty, Atrs, I anrelt taking flflO if her hiinband'a money. The ronntablu in t'ompaiiv with Mr. I.aurelt, the Women's htrxhaiit found 1 1 ii' ii i buie wbeie Ibuv had reglsttned at the I'oillainl hotel nn John Miller mid wife. The ampin w.'ie armnieil while walking down Main atieet, and IIAO'waa found nn Mov Innky'a person, Mr. Laurett at once made up with bin wife and team were shed. Tbev all returned to Albina In the aflei noon where Movinaky waaar migntid Lit charge of larceny of the 150.- I,aiinlt inf.Kineil the prosecu ting attorney he "bad ii-.l bis woman ami money ba.'k ami did not wuiil to proaerute Movinnky or his wile. The caxe was dismissed on Movinnkv paving the riMla amoiint'ng to '.':). '.'.'i. Moth men wrre emplnyed in the machine shops at Allium KiiiKrT Imi'Iiovkmknt. Mr. C, lloberg, tlm new street couitiniisioiier, bus torn down tlm advertising aigns l.iKteii.-d oil Hie eily 'a end of the ailHlisinli brlilge lib b be wim iliwleil to do by Mayor Siillivnii. , TIicimi Hiiiim have been a standing ijirgraex lo Oregon Cilv's ftee sul.nsioii brnlgi. long euou'h, and their removal was timely, Mr. lloberg ili'-ir.-ii in annoiiuie tbrotigb Hie t-iiluiunn of Tub Fntmii'Uisk Hint Im will extvect j all parties w bo are liable lo road tax to pay the ntine In mony, so he ran have ll jil.ln'iim-ly t-peiiilid on the streets. He slates that a prarlli e has heretofore cuiH'.ed to a great extent of tun payers having their nuid tax wor..ed out by boys who it.ftined to put In'their lime to good arrouiit, and that be does not pro p.m to ntnnd any foolishness n the fulii'e. He say that bo has eiamlned the slreets, sidewalks and bridges throughout Ihe city, and linds Ibem in bad condition and prntmses that Hie city xball gel tlm worth of llm money expend ed on the strvel. He ban already com m.'iii'H I repairs and woik. Ukatii or a I'hominknt l'loscra. Mr. (ieorge W. Walling, a ptnmineiit and highly resHrted cilir.en and pioneer ol Clarknmas county, dirt) at the resi dence ol bis oldest son at Oswego, aged 7J years and ix mnntba, Mr. Walling canm to Oregon Cily in l.vIT, and settled on bia farm two miles from Oswego, wbuie he resided until a few months ago, when he removed lo tho residence of his oldest son, Allart Walling Mr. Walling conducted the Willamette nurseries and fruit farm for a number of years, hut la'came very feeble of late. Mm. Walling tiled In IKHS. They bad eight rliil.lieu, one of whom, -fane, died in 1S04. Two tlaughtera are yet living, Mra. (.aura Holcomh, of Amity, Oregon, and Mrs Minnie McCubin, of Arrington, Ohio, and the live aoiis, Albert, Archie, (ieorge, Adam and Hanls, are all living at Oswego. Mr. Walling waa an honored member of Multnomah I.odgo, No. 1, A.F A A. M. of this citv. who will cor.duct the funeral servlrea lliia morning, ami bis remains will be interred in the Masonic cemetery here. Hiiokk Jam,. Hubert (iardner, who recent ly served a ;iil days' sentence in Ibecoiinly juil, for stealing a keg of lit er from Tronihuth'a saloon, attempted to raise a row soon after bis release, and was promptly arrested by Chief of Police I'urdom. He waa sentenced by lieconler l'ortm lo serve 12 days In the city jail for disorderly conduct. He. waa in formed that he would be put to work on the streets Monday, but replied that be would tlio before ho would work the streets. It wt'B discovered early Mon day morning that he had made bis escape by prying out the brh.lt at tho corner, where the building connects with the wooden entry, and had dug a hole large enough for a man to crawl through. It ia reported that he went up the Columbia with a flailing party Monday. Latkr Gardner wbh arrested by Chief of Police I'urdom while be waa walking towarda home.; Gard ner expressed some surprise on being ar msicil again, but Ptirdom informed him that ha had been out two days ami had not taken advantage ot Ida opportunity to leava town. While returning to the jail Gardner expressed his willingness to now work on the streets. Anotmicr Okkhon Hoy to thr Front The following from the Yalo Dairy News: New Haven, Conn., of the dale of Juno 8, 181U, will be of Inlereat to our renders. Mr. Corwin 8. Shank, of Canhy, has tho honor lo be one out of fifteen ' commencement orators: "Tho speakers for the Francis Way land ' prise In debate wore also an nounced yesterday, anil are the follow ing: Benjamin Ifaynes,' Charles Ful ton, Mo; George Aaron Kollogg, Ver non Center. Conn.; John Aaron Hoo bor, York, Pa. ; Corwin Sheridan Shank, Canby, Oregon ; Ki.'bard White Miller, Kichmoml, Ky. j Georgo Kdwin Hill. Stamford, Conn. The prizes are $20 to fill, and the apeuking will take place in Osboin Hall, -at a dato to bo an nounced lator. SPRAY OF THE FALLS, Lugger's sculo hoards absolutely ::or rei't at this nlllre. Several giiiillcmeli can tied pleasant rooms by applying lo Mrs. Harsh Mi Cue. -at Fal her llilleltr.inil held seivlies at Oswego last Hominy afternoon nt 'A o'clock . Pure Willtolt Mineral water on diangltt at I1'.. (I. ('aulleld'n.n i ts a glass, Mr. (iiilenn Crelgliaunt. of Currins vllie, was doing Oregon ( Itv (be II i nt of the week, - Senator J. II, Mitchell arrived in Pot Hand last Saturday, and will remain liming the summer. Judge Hwltxer. Mr ami Mrs, K. Cox ami I). ('. Tedlotd, of St. Helens, visito.l Oregon Cliy last week. Mr Dailrlty is electing a neat col- Inge resideure for Mrs. Ileum's in the not theaslern part of town. For bargains In sash, doors and mouldings, go to U. Fiulcy, shop bark of Pope's k Co's hardware store Humphrey Trembatlt, ami Joseph Hirhaids, ol Portland, have gone to Hie Columbia on a fishing tour. The Ftigene Ihiily Guard has made its appearanre, It is a very neat and newsy journal, anil is a credit to Fugrne. Mr. Joneph Iiurl.ee, of lite Crown paper mill, bus lllod on a home-trad of loo acres In setiitm 21, t 5 s, r 3 e, near Milt ercek. llr, W. Ii. Cnrll. A S. I.awlon and J. II, Walker are attending lite Grand lslge of Masons, which is in session at Portland this week, Hem! Tbnvcr A Aldcn's new adver tisement. They ale not only helping people to get good homes, but pay cash lor the pioilurls of Ibe farm. Mr. II. M, Flanagan prides bin, self on his farm on llm Tualitin. He re cently brought in some fine specimens of strawberries raised tiieie. The excursion to Honneville next Saturday nmler the annjtlcss of the Willamette Cornet hand will be the most delightful Irip of the searon. The Clackamas Hand accompanied and furiitslm.l Hie music for the excur sion to Vancouver on Peroration Hav. Tlicy look uobl y in their new uniforms. Slnco Senator Holph arrived from WiiKlnngliiii, lie ban been d.iinga not ion of tlm Willamette valley. Oregon's senators and rcpieM-ntalivt'S ate now all at h.iine. Closing out sale of hihIi, doors, and mouldings hI K. FinltVt simp back of I'.tpe A Co's hardware store. The best biiigitins everollered in Oiegou City Commissioner Mo;'bnke has U'cii I.I..U ,.t,lt... It. I, n, I,..., i.u'L' !,..( ...ui.j.I. untieing the load beyond the citv limits. lie w ill sim in nave I mm roan in line condition. Messrs. Meldrum McCown and M. A. Miigoon, w ho recently went on a trip to Hie CpperClui katiias and fulls, report having had an enjoyable time, anil fishing good. , Sheriff Samson bus recently taken two t.ulii. ills Irom this count v to the insane avluui at Salem : Tbos Yoctiin, of Currinsville, ami Mm. Anna Hern-, hard, of Mllnttiikic. Mr. A. Noltner, the veteran journal ist, has putchanol I'm Haily Kxaminer, of Portland, ami now isxu'en the same a the Paily IMxpatt h. It ia much im proved in upH'arunce. The picnic given bv the Mink Amateur litass Hand al Charles Hughes' place last Saturday was a very pleasant affair. A number were pres ent from Oregon Ci'y. A package of finely dvclocd new potatoes came to this ollice through the mail the latter part of last week, the Hrslof the season in Oregon City. They were from Milwaukie. School Superintendent Thomson last week visited tho schools in the vicinity of Wilboil. He re torts tliat the spring terms of many of the schools are expiring. Mr. T. A. Karon is painting Mr. K. Tscharnigs' new two story building Insidifuiid out. The inside of the build in if will have a solid wood llnish, and will present a neat appearance. Tomorrow the loth, llm ladies of the iFiist Presbvterian church of Salem, will give their long expected excursion to Oregon City, Tito W, M. Hong has been chartered for the excursion. Hv accompanying the hand excursion tomorrow, you will have an opportunity of viewiiaj some of the llncst scenery on the Willamette river. There are several falls and immense rocks on the route. Mr, Frank Kruno, of Wllsonvillct has bfdtl in Halcnt for the past lwowccks walling on his brother, Homer, who Is very III willt typhoid fever, Mis. John Kiiisti, their mother, is Iheie ulsu. Mr, Hutner Kmse was lo have graduated in muni! on Hie llh Inst,, but llm furiilty hare griuitod him a diploma, as be M'tlll (nutlu i..tit1il In lit... 1.1 SfMf.tt of ., j..,,, v.,,,. , ,.7 Sliunliiig at Hut I it'll t of bis class, ami inn couiplrien ine coiir-e 01 sitititen. Hi Klnley MiTchellof this "city left for Sim Kiaueisco last Weilueliiy, where be In to I married on lint ldilt Inst., to Mis llatlie Si beint-r, of Hint city. The biiie eln l is a teacher In the school of Sail Francisco, ami is said to be highly eibtMtetl ami very intelligent, anil rumor says she is vtny handsome too, Getvui Star. II. W. Scott. W. P. I-ertt, M. Kosh lainl, II, Melr.ger, Chits. I.lrslel,(i N. Wolf.., F. W. Kaybnrn, P. (!. Wads woilh and A. C. O'Neil, of Portland, liavi filed articles of Incorporation to build and operate a street railway Hit letween Mt. Tabor and Mt. Scott, Clarkituuis county. Capital stock, 1,(100. A Mr. Itusstdl, from New York Citv, was in Oregon Oily this week, ill tfte Inlerest of his brother-in-law, who is an extensive coffin manufacturer. Mr. KusN II ana well pleased wilh the man ulactiiring facilities of this plan!, snd should his brother-in-law deride to lo rate here, will invest a capital of flit), 0U0, Mr II, Miller, editor o' the Prairie City News, of Prairie City, Illinois, ar rived in the city Tuesday ami is a guest of Ins old comrade, ( ajtt. J. P. Shaw. Mr Miller expresses himself as well plessed with Oregon City and the stale generally. Children's day will he observed at Congregational cburc'.i at Park Place on Xutiilay afternoon at Ihree o'clock . An excellent and appropriate program has been prepared anil a good time is anliri- rmti.il. Tl.u litnltu u-ill tiM tu-atlt ifnllv ilrc.iritril and all will be welcome. . 4ett Saturday was Labor Day, but the fart of itsextstance seemed to have been lorgotion in Oregon City. It was only partially obseevad tlirought the state, jtrintipallv on account of its following so soon after Peroration Pay. Messrs. K. D. Llndell, ex-probate judge of Ness county, Kansas; (ieorge ('. Urounell, a prominent attorney of that state, and Andrew Williams, ex sberilf cf Wapaka county, Kansas, were in tiiecity Wconcsday on html hiisincss. Some of these gentlemen may locale in ibis county. Mr John A. Heck, the well known Portland jeweler, ami Pr. G. V. Tucker, of The Palles, a brother-in-law of ("apt. K. S. Warren, were in Ihe city Wednes day fishing at the Falls. Sheriff Samson desires lo state that several names were placet! on the de limpiHitt tax list unintentionally, ami takes this method of informing them of the fact. Mr. J. Vegelitia has lust had the walla of his barber shop haosoniely re papered, and the floor and ceiling painted. It now preants a neat appe. r ance. Mr. A. Walker did the work, Mr. M. Shinier, head sawyer in the sawing department of the paur and pulp mills, has taken the contract to saw the white fir bolts for tho sulphite mill, and the balm for the mechanical mill. Pr. W. M. Carll attended a meeting of tho state board of charities at Salem last week. He states that only a pre liminary organization wlis effected, and at the next meeling committees will be appointed, and the work assigned. Mr. Sidney Smith, tho well known civil engineer, in addition to his duties as county surveyor, was last week re appointed city surveyor by Mayor Sulli van, which niatlo it necessary for hint to Bccure a deputy. Tho deputy ap peared June 4th, and the parents are liappf. Tho following officers wore elected at the regular semi-annual election of Achilles Uvtlge, K. of P., held at the last mooting. Mr. K. M. Rands, G. C; (re-elected); Isaac Ackerman, V. C; F, J. LouiH, prelate. The other oflicors hold for ono year. The now olliuors will be installed at the next meeting. Muster Hutherf.ird Whilloek, son tf County Keootder Whilloek, left Tuestlny to s.ettd a few weeks of his vscatii n with his aunt at Hood Kiver. " BUSINESS LOCALS. Go to Wilson A Conke for Oliver plows. Wiirr-m A Dolman, Funeral Directors ami Undertakers, Oregon City Hunk building. F'ine Pillows made to order and Mats lings, etc., of neat designs at Warren A Hotmail's. NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT AND umm Fancy groceR E-E-MLLIHMS OREGON -o- CITY. Specialties. VEGETABLES. GREEN FRUITS. . DRIED FRITTB.. HALT FISH. TEA. COFFEE FLOL'R. FEED. CANDIES. NUTS. ETC. ETC. AGENCY IMPERIAL ECG FQOD. Fancy Groceries CANNED CHICKEN. LOBSTER. SHRIMP. CLAMS. CRAI'.S. HO IT. OLIVE OIL. OLIVES & CAPERS. CURRIE POWDER. ETC., ETC. JXJ"3L? ARRIVED TlT A CJrvTrVT TTl-DTTTm T A T O EVERY CAP CUAR- jjixixioyjvi rxvuiJ. urvxvsj anteudto lr I T EXTRA CAPS AND RUBBERS. DHNTON LOTS AND TRACTS On the west side of the river on the Oregon City and Portland road, and Willamette river. Twenty-five minuteg walk from the nusiKiimon bridge. Affords a splendid view of the river, Portland and the East side. This tract has been (slashed and sown in grass. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. Apply to J. TOMPKINS, OREGON CITY. PHARMACY IS THE PLACE TO BUY IF YOU WISH The best grade of Paint?, Oils and Varnishes at the low est market prices. AliESCY IMR Best Brands Mixed Paint A LSI! A FINE STOCK BRUSHES Remember the place near the court bouse. c-o-n-o-m-yY MEANS WEALTH! HAVE YOU Hoen studying economy when buying School Books, Sta tionery, Etc., Etc.? IF NOT WHY NOT? New Book store INoxt to K. Q. Caufleld's Drug Storo And see if you have ever had bet ter goods for the money. G OREGON CITY ? HOUS AND FLORAL GARDEN Have constantly on hand a large assortment f Flowering Plants, Shrubbery and Bulbs with large assortment of best vaiieties of Koses Cut Ilowera at all times and Funeral Decorations a 8eciaitv. A large s'ot k of stionn, healthy, Tomato, Cabbagean I Cabflower plants to be hail at tireen House, or E. K. Williams or Newton's grocery storea. Oregon t'ily. JOSEPH COLLINS & CO., Park Place P. O. H. T, mARTIf MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN All Kinds of Rustic Furniture All work guaranteed and the best of material ustd. Settees, - - $6 00 Rocking chairs, -" - 5 00 ArmChairs, - 4 00 Flower Stand, - - f 3 to JO Lamp Stand, - - $2 and $3 Diningroom Chairs per set, flo 00 Small Rocking Chairs and Baby Chairs to order. P0PE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock ft full line of Heavy M al li Mill larirae, ftee, etc. Plumbing, Gas Eitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OBEGON CITY OREGON Sorensen t & t Young ! -MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN- PLAIN and FINISHING LUMBER (Fir, ISpruee and Cedar; also Laths, Pickets, Shin-) C gU,Ktc. Shipped to all points on ( the river or bv rail. 1 ' I ' Mill situated on Willamette river at I OREGON 1 1 i .ii i n : 1 ) i . 4 .1 r i '"T" j - - 31 1 '