THE ENTERPRISE. VitMUhrr ttiul trirlrtor. VKIIUY, JULY 8, ISM. Thf pioneers of many counties throuitli cm ti.o siaiv (i iv oignmyini; s,K'iutions, nd their annual niiH'tinpi are wry enjowi ble oieastous. Chukamns county probably cvntains a larger number of the actual old H'tt'ursof the stnto than any ether section. ud yet no attempt bas been made to rorm them into an organisation. Mr. Sidney Richardson, the tint white male, child born in Oregon city, in discussing the Urge num ber of old settlers in Clackamas county, counted up 25, who settled her previous to lsW Of course there are quite a uu miter that lie would not remember at a moment a notice. The very earliest settlements, and the most important events that occurred in the early history of the state of Oregon transpired here. The pioneers of Clackamas county should meet and organise, and form n association. Such an association with its reunion, would ha stwml only to an nuai gallierii'.gs of ilie Oregon 1'ioneer As toitaiion. Why not organise and take part in the centennial celebration of the diseo cry of the iVumhu liver, which will be held t Astoria on May 11, t ? TI.e pioneers of this county should not delay in themat trol 'forming un organiMtiou. A nutuher of the pioneers are already agitating the foi 'minion ol a o icly, and the nunc will no doubt lie productive of the best results. The Nstiie sSon of the Hoi-leu Wm, of t'alilwr iiia. has become an important institution, e.T 'i i.ow is an opportune tune for the name oils of Oregon to form an organization. Hon. Kohert Miller, ol" Jacksonx ille. formed parlor of Native foiii of Oregon last S'p- j tt'mtvr, immediately alter the adjournment ' if ti e Jin kson county 1'ioneer Assoeiution I n-nmo-i. urn ine i lacKamas county pi- titers meet to form their society, then will I thetin-e for tlie native sons to form their ;nrlor. Oregon t'ity and I'lackaiuascoutity have a considerable mr.nler of native lrn s wis and daughters, and they should form n organization to keep in remembrance the Memories of the pioneers. Yrt.tow fever is carrying off many vie-' tints in lliini.il. The scenes witnessed at the hospitals are dcsoriled as revolting, and the death list is a frightful one to Contemplate, A correspondent of the New York Mail and Kxprrss, giving the result of a visit to a hospital at Kio Janeiro, was shocked at the fearful condition ot things there witnessed. Thew were sixteen corpse uuhuried. Many died from inert1 ant of treatment, and it seemed to be the purose to let the patients die as tiuickly as imssible. Tn elteet of the McKinley hill in the matter of tin plate manufacturing will prove a boon to the I'liilcd States, especially the Pacific coast. Already several large tin plate establishments have closed down in Ureal Itritaiu, ami their skilled workmen will protiahly come to this country and ob tain employment In the tin plate manufac tures of thl country . So much for protection. NWS FROM HARLOW'S. i.iKta: wrist Mil i. mvr TO rrr ix. UK Salkm rejoices over the completion of a new electric railway line, and other cities are building sewers, erecting new hotels and manufactories, and pushing important en terprises. Oregon t'ity w ill not lie behind the procession. More mills and factories, brick blocks, and possibly a new hotel are the probabilities of the not distant future. It is earnestly hoped that there will lie no delay In securing the new ladder and truck, and hose for the tire departmnet of thiscity. A lire is liable to ixvur at any tune, and the city should be prepared to meet any eiucrg eney that arises. A good supply of water with rotten hose and insecure appliance would be of little avail in a lire. Siineyorn at Work 1'slahllslilntf (inule . of I. Contract Let for t'nliitltiK (iui'dmi. Hotel lie A iorh. n correspondent, eontnistifg the ' fact that ti 'rmany has i:o less than 3,lUi,iu j vigorous ti en all trained in the art of war, 1 while the s tin total of the French army, on ; a war footii g, is i on ti ved at J.ltm.uuo men. j adds to the comment: "In theory, of course, every young man in both tiern.any ; ami France i t:ttre,l t.i he a soldier: and ' I a;-r estimates of the relative strength of; ' two ari' ie arv not to he .hi'm-d in lica ti. c of the 'ones that would actually tie mo- lih'-d in esse of the outbreak of war. The Fren.-h generals and oiheers have n,a.ie it i tbeir business to bring their sciei.ti.'ieenuip- met t Well tip to the l.crman si.ir.l.ird, and ; it may I doubted v.h.ther the army of: Fi-oue i, :,ot ivxwr irei-and :'.: war to- day than the h: i: arn.y .1 i.ertiuiiiy. : Frarce has irl"ci'ti d her great military rail- way system with a view to throwing the i latest possible contingent of troops across ! the f'roi.tier in the shortest posite space of. time, hvervtini'g is in momentary n adi ness. The French ar:v is almost continn. ally i:i mobilizations and extensive niaiicu-1 vers, and it will lie strange il! link for the i republic if the heavy righting in the next ! war is not forced upon the east side of the r.hine." Ir is very apparent that better rapid tran sit facilities are needed between this place and roitlaiul, as several business men who attend the ball game in Portland on Sun das, cmplov a private conusance to take j them to Oswego, from w hence they take the taain to Portland in order to make connec j lions. ; (nk of the most creditable acts of the I present administration is the establishing I by Postmaster General Wanamaker of a board of promotions for his department, promotions to be made on merit and capac ity alone. For no other reasons should promotions iu such a vastly important serv i e be made. At last Oregon t'ity will have an effective sewerage system, with sewers running di rect from the bluff to the Willamette river. When this system is once established, cm i.e. lions vv illi water closets should he regit latod, and the practice of emptying slops into the alley should lie stopped at once. ' our tow it Vl-lt Kki'ouTs t'runi every portion of t'lackau us county indicate a bountilul yield of grain, and crops ul all kinds. Hops are growing finely, and no ravages are Iteing reisuteil tronilue, Clackamas county needs U'tter.lo transj ortatimi la ihties to carry to market' Mvin s-ritur the ; rinluets , if the sea.-on. Ollter Stiles of interest. A Skw Uhikt Mii.i,.- Mr, J, K, ltm k. of the l.s t'amas llouritig mill, having heard of th great opportunity ottered in Harlow (or a grist mill, was iu our town last week to examine Into Its merits, Mr. Orm ksiss practical miller ot many ) ears rprieiuv, and has been a grand financial success, lie examined the mill raeathoroughly, and was much surprised to liml such a grand open lug for a mill plant. Tha engineers are now at work establishing the grades that need to lv cleared out to make tha race erfect, ami s soon as survey is llnished a force of men will be put to work to have the race per fected In all details. The plant which Mr. Drucks will put in will cost fifteen tlmunaml dollars and will h complete in every de tail. Considering the immense wheat grow, tug section of country tributary to Harlow s. ami the prodtnt w hich is almost all hauled to this station is sulllcient assurance lor the success of a good mill. t'oisravcr Aw niinicn.. Messrs, IVas A full received the contract for iiainting, pa pering, and decorating the Hotel Oe lior dou, their bid being the lowest received. in Win ltn.uv.-At the depot last week could I seen a very neat buggy, puichaseW by Samuel Mark, ol Mark's Prairie, from Mitchell Lewis A Co. The whole uphol stery w as of scarlet red and presents a very gay appearance, C.vinsrT Snor.-Mr. V. Fvans has just completed the erection of a very neat cahi net workshop on Irving street. to see him kept ipiite busy at the Ih'iicIi II Y SiiiransTs. Mr. Win. Loveridge, of Molalla, has had several tenuis hauling iu hay, and has shipped several car loads l the Portland market. Mr. W. W. Irwin has also shipped away sever! ears this week. Kkukkshhkst SrvNU.-- Mr. W. S. Tull has a refreshment stand running hi full blast on "Harlow tirami View Addition, w hich adjoin the camp ground. "Hud's' pleasant way of dishing tlia coot lehiouade Is. nine captivatliiK, to say the least, N kwsi'iikm It c KKsrsr vriv a Mr. II. l. toiild, solicitor an. I reporter f.ir the Salem Statesman, was in our town this week, lie ma te sonic advertising contracts and list,, I a number of subscribers. iNsrmsee Co. Srkktxo lit iMrss.-Mr. W. It. Iliiell, spei iiil agent fur the Farmer' ami Merchants' Insurance Company, pant List week ami aplsillite.t I'mlUml, Oregon, im in... sMt I HARDWAKin V Notidwi-tirrii Annus to' IVMer ltlami.t. --Uw licetdeat iiilllMn.ua - -l"ew "- atwb (, let clTT I, uv ijiiivNvws..r I'lvscont Wotlgos (warftiiitcil.) H t $ l'roof VhU. An-utlo Kilff. I.tL'llCTS lllltl WtMMl ClltllipCrS SlKTJllltU'H. IJK' Oregon t'ity Agent, KAKM KAKM FA KM F A KM F A KM KAKM FA KM FA KM FA KM PKOPKKTY ritDI'K.HTY I'liOI'KKTY PKOPKKTY PKtH'FlvTY I'KtM'KKTY PKOPKKTY riiOPKKTY I'Kl'l'KKTY Vai . Hid 111 ld. WILSON "-U I tl Are you wantini: oithor. a Farm or a small tract Call and cjxamino our choice list. Willamette Falls Investment The fourth Ht Smockvllle. Sm.H'kvilh. lias boon making prepar ations (or Hinne linn" for the ivle bration of duly Fourth. The ban. I is coming Irom Sow berg, ami the commit tee ol arraugoiiietita have sent lor Sena tor Tongue to deliver the oration, tl Ibe senator is mvuroil the oration will be well worth healing, as lie is one ot Hie ablest orators ill the stale. Fvei ylhitig Wee.vvt j going to be provnleil to make the ecle- ilir.itiona pleasant atiuo mr an. n.eie will be bull pla) lug, racing, dancing, mu I sic. oration, ami apeeol ea, liesidea a plenty l.icat, ami to drink at one dollar K.rlHittle Ciitsf. Kltl'i. Utt r! k' Ihli; k tH't.rl Kki'pl KkirM ''liiiti.i I ol .0 Farmers, Attention:: . t i will frtvo tiioiii v by lAkcHg y.llr-VlACM!NER, TlioOIM'XJON CITY I HON WO' agent- for hi- eompanv. He ; much surprise at the rapid growth of Now that l'aniell and .Mrs. O'Shea arc married ami settled down, they will cease to attract the attention ot the world. Their every movement will no lunger interest the new spacer world. The shades of oblivion i w ill swallow them up. FiMsiicn." Mr. .lav t,reen. who had the contract of gravclu.g the street has tioishd the work on Maui street. The work is commendable and presents a sc. 'il,,. Huest selling medicine I'ar r I , ,. ... I ! ... I hecatiso it a! w av s in ve lion. O II. t 'l m:k. t irangev ilh For sale bv lit o. A. Il.uding. ut nr wiil Os the l-it of July the Weather Bureau was transferred to the fostering care of the secretary of agriculture. The act making the transfer contains a clause to the effect !iat the enlisted force of the signal corps, txeeeding those otherwise provided for, fchall be honorably discharged from the army on Jai.a :;otli, and such portion of this force as may lie necessary for the projier performance of the duties of the Weather B'!u shall, if they choose, lie transferred to the department of agriculture. The com pensation of (he force so transferred is to Continue the .same until utl.tivviae provided by law; but rt is provided that skilled ob servers serving in the signal service at that late shall be entitled to preference over per sons not in (he signal service for uppoint rr.. to the Weather P.nreau to places for wbii.ii they l-e iU.V!!.I until tl.t expiration of iiu term lor w !,t h they wer- enlisted. con-.' luatt-v Ikivv prosperous may he the tiou uf hu.'it.e.s? iu a citv, if iis inhab- do mil. priil- the.'iiseives in making !,uildi:..' :i::'l sheets auraetve. new s ii4 nut be favorably impressed. " gers coming to the city with capital to .., , jiidgn tin.' wenlth and prosperity of i by its cieanlv kept stren- and neat licil-lings. The penile of Oregon City should tut. tU-t i.t C'lisideratioii. and that po-'!"i of the city along the railroad track hbmuj at l ast present on attractive appcar- the C" a ' T.. first arrest under an act passed by !'.? last legislature, "An Act to Regulate the. nights and I'uties of Employers and to Pr -:t the loRhk of Business Men." Un der the provi.siii.s of this act. E. M. Carson was arrested, charged with boycotting Fto' .'s baliory in Albina. Prominent tt.K. of the FcJerated Trades, state that if' ' nviction is bccureil under this act they will lenini'.her (Joverr.or Pennoyerfor not Tt'.: g the act, and representative Willis, for" :;incc;ing the hill through. T spi ointment of Mr. (.'. II. Caulicld aa manager of the Wiliamette Transporta tion .Hid Uicks Company is evidence that t! ' irporation, as well as the Willamette Falls Eleclric Company, intend to niaket suiim. iutfovcnients, and pursue a course th ' ' ill redound largely to the benefit of Oregon City. Mr. Caulicld's reputation as a oessful business manager is unques- ti" 1 . and his conservative course will in sure a prosperous ftitare lor the W. T. it L. C. )" Ajsothfr Fourth of July is at hand with it al i;.''!n of fireworks, and attend ant ;..ingfi tu.ii possible blazes and confla- r; '!: ii! if behooves the fire depart- a..! ';'ir""s generally, to be on their , ". : ...j that the apparatus of the , aiii... ot U in complete working or rnv'.i .....i.i siin.ihine would make imi .o.cuf, mid the burning of .ucUcr and explosives so prevalent on -ay often utvuse disastrous fires. New fn. Farmers rejoice over the return of good weather, as there is a good deal of clover hay ready to be cut. Mr. George Ross, of Portland, came up last Monday to look after his mill property in New Era. Dr. Uoucher, of Mulino, made us a short call on last Monday. He says the Molalla grange have recently raised a Hag pole and have purchased a new flag. Warner grange, No. 11", met last Satur day at their ball with the usual large at tendance, and a very interesting meeting vv as held. Tbe third and fourth degrees were conferred upon Mr. and Mrs. bawton, of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Jacob Crader enjoys a ride in a bran new hack which he has recently pur chased. Crops of all kinds look excellent in this locality ami an abundant harvest is sure to be the result. j Most pccplc here will celnbrate the j Fourth at Wright's springs where a gnixl time is czpected by all. I Mr. I . II. Frost has hauled out a most beautiful Hag pole, 81 feet in length, which will be painted and raised at the brown school house. Milisrd Hyatt closes a most suoccsslul term of school in the Urow's school dis trict on July 1st. Mr. John Haley lias sold his farm con sisting of HO acres to a Rerman who is re cently from Wisconsin, consideration $.'.400. And that reminds us that we think New Era precinct the finest siiot on earth and those looking for good cheap land can find the same right here. Come and see. June 2trth, 18'Jl. BnoRiv. in" g - t! darks. After living so long in darkness we once more see the sun. Hoie the bright days will last until after the Fourth. Mrs. bkirviii;, of Nebraska, and her fa ther, Mr. Nicholson, were the gaests of ( harks Moran a few days this week. Mr. H. C. Kingo, sons and friends, have returned from their excursion in the moun tains, and report having had a good time. Mr. T. B. Hankins, of Maple lane, was U) Saturday night and participated in our debate, lie proved himself a good speaker and a genial gentleman whom we were pleased to meet. Come again, Mr. Hankins, Hops are looking exceeding fine, and the bop louse has not made its appearance in this vicinity yet; therefore the hop growers are smiling all over. The cherry orchards looked like a picnic out fora holiday last Sunday, and all seemed to enjoy themselves immensely. The closing exersises of the puhlie school will he held at the school house Friday, July .'til, at 1 o'clock v. M' An interestinir. program is being prepared, and we hope the friends will be present. Mrs. I. S. Clark and Miss Ma Newcash ncr made a visit to Oregon City Hsturdny. Mr. fl. W. firacc sold a large 'jiiaiitity of shingles in Oregon City, and is keeping several teams busy delivering therm Unas nr i. June 2!), 1801. , ! commence work on the rest ot the streets, j which, when limshc.l, w ill look creditable lloR Aims. Misses Mollic S. Harlow anil Veva Tull returned trom school at Port land last week sml intend to spjml the great est portion of their vacation at Ihitlnw. It.ui.KoHi SravKYoK. A surveyor of the sioulhcru Pucilic railroad was here tlos week, and surveyed oil several acres ad joining liniml View Addition at the tamp grounds, which has liven purchased by Mr. Win. Harlow. Camp Msrrtsu. The Methodist camp ing is now in full blast. On Smiilay lust some two hundred teams lined Irving street en route to the grounds that presented a metropolitan ap)iearance. Store licti.iusu Conn ascsD. The work on the store building of W. W. Jesse was commenced on Monday last. The plans show a two story Mnai. It will beacredita ble building for a merchandise store, and will lie stocked with a new and complete assortment of merchandise that will be an inducement to everybody in this section to do their trailing there. Exi'KK.js Orrn a. Wells, Fargo A Co. have placed their agency with the railroad agent, where all express matter will here after be received and sent. CoMMKkciai. Tkavsi.kiis. Mr. Cohlent., representingt'ohlents V 1-ev v, han Francis co; F.. Hunsakcr, representing Flei keiistein ,t Mayer, Po.'tlaml; ri. (iohisinith. repre senting Mason, Khrman & Co , Portland ; S. Myrick, representing The A. P. Untitling Co., Portland, anil several other commer cial men wcrcin ourtovvn this week. They term the Willamette valley "ihcpicen" lor trade and sure pay. Him ksKti iHovt Nkw Yokk.- Uur old pioneer. Mr. S. K. Oakley, relumed I'roi.i Sew York this week. It being his lirit visit to his native slate in foity year he has many changes to relate. (,'KI.KHitATINU THE Fot Kill . I W il ig to so much other business in our busy town our citizens decided not to hold a celebration this year; a great nil in her therefore will leave .Saturday morning for Portland where they will participate. Nki.i.ik. Clackamas. A. Mather has sold his stock of general merchandise to William Kunyiin. Mr. Mather has been a merchant here lor the past twelve years, and had built up a large trade. But he is like many othosr ; he hail made his stake and wanted to quit. He will have his bouse, just north of Clackamas, overhauled, and w ill move there; so we will not lose him alter nil. Hi. Kunyan starts out utnlor the most favorable circumstances. Clackaniasites will scatter out on the Fourth; some will go to Maudy, some to Portland, anil some will stay at home. We shall go to Sandy where the 1m.it Hows free as water, and they never tire of dancing, If we get hack all right will tell all about it in the next Entkuckise. Mr. M. M. Matlock, ofHilverton, has been pending the past week with friends at this place. Sol Garrison, ofCauhy, was here the llrst of the week visiting the A. O. V. W. lads. J. A. Talbert will go to Victoria the last ot next week as a delegate to the Grand Lodge A. 0. V. W. from Clackamas lodge. Tbe following frank statement (rotn J. K. Hare, of Trenton, Texas, will lie of interest to many of our ciilzens. "My little boy was very bad off for two months with iJiarrhtca. We usud vari ous medicines, also called in two doctors, tut nothing done htm Btiy good until we used ('hanibcrlain'g Colic, Cholera and Diarrliii'a Remedy, winch trave immedi ate relief and soon cured him. I con Bider it the best medicine made and nun conHcientiously recommed it to all who need a diarrhcea or colic medicine." For gale by Geo. A. Harding, drugging The F.asl Portland canning campany have all the order they can till, ami a largo area of pons, etc., have Ucn grown this seas.ni tor maiket. Tbeie arv over 'J1! ut res in alone at Oiickauias this season. The Salem cannery has eontriie led 'lor fruit alt (be way down to Milwuukic Mr. Clink, to tit public - 1 wish to say to my lnends and the public, that 1 regard t iiani bet Iain's Colic, I 'In 'lei a and I'larrlio a Ivt'inedv as the !! pn paia tioti in tfelor t'olif and I'iariho a. Il i I ever s.ltlsi.O -', IV l III almost every lioiglihotlin.! there is muni' one or molt' persons whose lives have Isi'ii saved h t luiniln'riiiiu s t ultc, t'liiilera anil lliartboi'' Ivemcdv, or who have been cured ul ebr Mile dian lnte by il. Such periods tak" special pleasure in recommending Hie remedy In ' theis The praise that follows the introduction ami use makes it very popular. '.' ) ami .'Hi cent bottles for sale by ti. A. Harding. I'rtlggist. Now is the linn) to providti yourself and family with a reliable remedy lor bowel complaints. It is almost ceiisin to be needed, and no family can allord to lie without it It costs but a tritle ami may be tbe means ot saving much Rulfering, it not life. There are manv different reniftlies in use, but Chamber' lain'a t'olio. Cholera ami Iharrhoe Remedy is undoubtedly the lst. '.'.1 and 50 cent bottles tor sale by (i. A. Harding, lruggist. llucklen's Aml:a Suite. The Rest Salvo in the world lor Cuts, Bruises, Soros, fleers, Suit Rlnuiin, Fever Sores, Teller, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and nil Skin Krup lions, ami positively cures Piles, or no pav required. It is guaranteed to give tiertect salislaction, or money refunded. Prii e cents per box. For sale by ti A. Harding. Niih Try This. It will cost you nothing and will siitely do you good, il you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble) with Throat ( best ur I. ungs. lb. King's New IWuvciy (or Consumption, Coughs ami Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money re funded. SuH'orer from I. a (iritus. found it just the thing ami under its use had a speedy ami perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense ami learn for yourself just bow gisid a thing it is. Trial bottles free ut (i A. Harding's drugstore. Large size otic, and (d.lkl. He Your Onn Master. Few people appreciate bow much their impressions, their whims and im pulses, ami in fact all their mental en ergy di'is'iids on tbe harmonious action of all the vital organs. A poorly di gested dinner uiuy make one tiinrri. with a friend, A congested lever iiinv bring imaginary gloom and trouble into the sunniest duv. A rheumatic pain mav keep yon from business or work anil entirely rlmngo some marked out policy A few doses of Mdoiu'h Re vealed Remedy will give tone to every function anil make you enjoy your friends and and work. ,tXK tun Voti will stive tiiitiii'v by Ukciig yuiir-MACMlNEfi' '' ft w til urn FOR REPAIRS. r lex The lsl of material tis. il, nti l ii.uii but skilleil Ul,,, (live us n trial uiol m if our jirifVs, uro tml it low nx the j,., wi.rk utmratitietl ns n irf.iit.... All work ilouo jinuiM'th I'1" jobs Ultclltleil to without delay. All kinds i.f t cJ .... - Machinery Supplio Kept on Han Cnslttig- fiiriiish.il. Agent f..r Wufl A I'.radyV ( K, Krii'tiiUi Mft.il, and Mi.rri.n V S. If Lubricating iVkitig I t ! l.V I.' I. i'k It i uw.llli( HI,, I I ti H(i,rA" Shop, 5th and Water bis., Oregon City, Cf 'i lbs Inn nth Jis! Near l.i.c lis A Albright's Lut, h- r U,,, faf -THE jp' Wo ki'i e. uiuyun uuy csasn ana uocr; t'atry the l.nr st St.s k of . Sash, Dibiis. Blinds, .Mouldings, K In r gnu City. ft to ll . ,'11 ll cr. I urtiiK iihi Estlmatoii for Stair Work and Store Frontyit Furnished on iiniilii'iitioti. littihlfrs wivn us ell " . . r t s'lriiil sii snf Pours atitl Wiuilows iniulo tourd in not of tin- host, and our jricos as low as the lowest, on application. Factory, Cor. Main and llih Sts., Orego Kit NC nu, Mt Joliiiion A Idleiiimi, Altnrneys. Ali.MIMH'1'l'.A'l'OltH NOTick I heresy kIvo notice Hint I h o been sppoltilwl by the Oiunly Cuurl ol (Jlseksiuss Ciilltily, Oration, Administrator of llmiikUte o( Andrew IioIsIisk, ilei sud. All pi-rnuoi fmv. In( claim bkm lltsl hhIiI eainti. prem'tit tlieiii, tluly vsrtfluil, at the mil en o( w C Johittuin. lawysr, Iu Oregon City, Orenon, with in six months Irm the iliiteul thin nutlet, nr the Mine will not be sllowml. ANN1K DOLHIIAU. If you wantTHK 1IKST, buy AUBTS "KH" seeDs If the merchant you deal with (loos not keep them send to AMKN diiur.t. lie pays the pohIuup. Ilcaiitiliil cutalouut) sunt free. ADDHRKH E. W. ALLEN, 171 Second Street, PORTLAND, OR. At hi Nftv Mill, f.t k tul nil -i.o ' I ftiin Hill ii-u he( Osil! III I'll 1' " 1 1 1 t 'H'L'1II Citv. nil I tit Mithu'-lsr has a ''ull StiM-k nf" "d ver Flooring and Ceiling fen '"'I'-'h I. 1st nf (ho l,cst itiiility. order iind ti livi rnl irnlilptly. DO YOU WANT bUjVlBE GEORGE S. McCORD, I' ?' 1 POST OFFICE ADDRESS, CARUS. GET A HOME! BEFORE IT IS TOO LAI tim for run II. Th id n train pn t, fimb V(9 1 1 ;i 1 1 vi lilll.M'If. "Oili r.'ii tii iiml imvn liiiiiifi tv iu l,...i .. ...i in t . . i ''r iiMiii'i iu lxm luiiiv - Nintill niftiuHVill liml it next to imiioHHihle toW vo ri'ircn are low now, mid gBI) TIIAYKR & ALDEN int't'H not to Im hud f ,liy oth,,r ,.fti Kutato liyh MulH IU lltrLff liml mm, II lr.,..(u u h.rllK, i old , , pi, in, .'..i,., iiiubn, till I'linj -.- i - lalilf Imn and Suhurlmii prnpoi ty. CorrfHjKintlonctt HU- run (rivi yon t'hoice Knriii OFFICE, OI'I'OSITE COUXKIt FROM COURT HO' OREGON CITY, ORECON. itiKT Iter ivinr t wi The New Remedy. - - Absolutelrfe -A- GREAT STJ-CCESpM; Thousands Already Cured J "''i!s niritoiii: uu-ify. n v , . JliirrlwuW-i' ..Cr ma K.elUHlvo Anem, fr cwkarmu, County, TI10H, CAB 'j,t on OW i ) . JU...