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'pi jWts 01 uic rrcss. Irpll"lf llrnn mill ( annum). ttlrn ( llpiifJ From Our IHnllKN'M t'NAVAII INU ,V. jin lli Tinm Muiililiilnmr; I.hmI mH M llaimirul to din iiinat imtlinllv ( innU'riml suVUm) to which liimril. Ysstnnlsy iimriiliijf nIhiii! Urn l. H. lUktir irlvr-il uiiim.siIo k 4 Itlvur. mm H. iWi'Nuiiy t.lxw I l , I.. ,,.!,. II,. I II.... u i.iil.-r Hi" Uln' nUiuiiIiiii wa t, tu an lnvcil.nl it, m which l IimIihii )Ky in cIimkIiik mill IH ai nrti mi immhii wiiiiisii J, nil In thn river with child I...I Hi hr riht Nrm. Tim bust 1,1 nhui mid (h l uy wsa rMMiiii Lipini 'Hi lh Imnk, mikI lliomp. JTl.msri'd a iMiitt to Jinx'tnii lo Uk ,wutnnl! mid I'lllUI out u lh wulnr. JikliiK ll"',n 0,11 woman u , tu la bIIvk, thuniih mmrly r finl I'V ths I'lfoit vi kix'imiK in foil hir nrm above the urfnc ol .i.dtti. mill Irania In ihv I.m IL IcmMHiitf (hit ilf til llllln ulrl In ill hand. Kry rlfurt wsa made jtoimlluU th ihililii'li, hut tu nu f m thty er bulb d,u I, Imm tin- river. Tim knnl licurlcl , 4m ntiMiol'Hi iiy HtiiKttr, wnra friiiiniMi ui inn nraii iirokiMi ' l or should mw her cliil Iron 1 1 v e mr herulo rlfurt to frrvtinl thtmi . I ,r,,niiij; hut they ftnia ien,, Laiinmigii uniy ""1'iaw, mm ii, tilmr boy ml girl, whmi bv so H, aim had iiuptriWtl her own 111. l iier rui'iini uoiioi iiulrrnal inn heahtiwil mnotiil civllued k-u-llian : Mauitiln ill a naviairo lull III h Wild ill Uri'tfutlT ruMIIANii't CITY IMU, l I'urlUlnl Chrouirl: Oicat (inns! ili.l onha no clly hall!! Tills la iii.hiilt lie! tu nil hlll.drd saint iiih'iiiiitcini'iit that It haa hr. oiiio iiy In lent larger mid innrti i om nia nuaileia lur thn ctly cmini II .l in and lur city uHii'ma' quarters , irvr'.llHMI. All, I l it (lima Hilt 1 llm hmiliir In wliuh Itie city i il ni'W lueela, hrnnded "('111111111 J llin!," di'S Hot lieloliu l.l Hie cily tu a Tuule patty and the city a liniiiiiiiy rental in jU' hal il uilUn I heel! dniiiK all llii'-e yenra I II lm nut tmllt hinldilig ill IIk I , ril ulhivfaT Why, nearly ' hide cily, villuitr and hamlcl In tile nwtia ita "hall " And yel i,ihI I'oilland hna nu hall ol ita 1 1 d hundred ilollaia iinitith i!) h'lir huudied ilullara a year' i,.iiinill had helter at mice alru- : two iiitiiith'a rent In advance, a Utile I' nl ami apread il In one ol il)' paika lot u council cliaill ' ( uulriiiilili ta I t I'ortlaiid il uw ned a '"city hall" lor year. iiiliu mini, aula I'aaa Courier: Wa wuuld lik k Mr. Wanainakcl what Kuud it tu nnnvl KMliuaaleri tu iain all S-nuii tha hack helore ihev can ! ulmlril. file nceleaa irwvM take m treat deal deal 01 the ,linalera fr alien it ia the lliuat preciuna. The iiiiiiiin li that lelieoare rtamped u hu t lo allow when they arrive lie laialolllce, and what ifood duea (In? It'a an Innovation lliat crept I iritiK a I' inner adinlniaUation ami 'ild I done away wild aa In, am ix e lor which there la not U lilit-l eiruae. MAY UKT TKT iiiliill lteK)rter: I'lulocru y ia one 'Jlif daiiKera that menace thia country riwiit. With wheat turninx out ty or lorty Imahela per acre and iliiw eititr-(na cen ta, Willi a ina- ti ultfiiun atlll higher, the dmip-r lie- iineiii, not U aay alariuiiitj. f e u iheiK" tKKir lunnera of Yamhill i)', who have heen lriii;nliin and .'ii at the IimiI ol the ladder, limy "t.ut thut will help them to climli lie tup, the xtrtlo precediinta of autlipiily, "wltll Hicy how (ha rnaaun in the dual In ah K'l iihmlaalon to authority." Dcapollu In nvery tiling, liiurninu with them can only Iki Kiitlmriid froin the Wrilinna ol a 'nrlain achool of men. Under audi a ylm the mind la in:mmied that theie run he no iwriiunnnt ini(reaa. Thu art Unit Mtir thn reaaon, the Intent power of every mind, and thut hrln ahout the lilKhnat iliivelopmHnt are left untuuxlit. The two.,d aword of authority,' like Uia anKul'a at the Kite ol Kdn. leal oualy uuurda each avenue to freedom of rewmrch "Tlnia fur almlt thou io and no farther" la the unlveraal motto that hldea Imlilud authority, Hindi a avatem flourlahiid with all of ila attendant evMa in the middle nn', and to-day it pre venta the X'hlneae muiidarin from hclnir tfuilly of the Impiety uf knowiiiK more than hi fathera hefore him knew, 8no.li a ayalnin kept down for uk the true plrit of llherty and nourlahed dmpotiam whoreviir It prevailed. The true and American idea of educa- lion hna hrouiht ahout the moat wonder ful achievement the world haa ever known. It hna filled Iho patent office with more than a hundred thotifturid In vention.!; t haa girdled the earth with the teleifriiph and the ruilroud. and it haa to dilfiiHed the iplrit of freedom that deBiotiain haa ix-cn compelled to croticli and flo Ix-lore ita elevating and enlifht ening power, HuraiHi Mann filly aaid: "Wucation milat prepahi our clliaena to become mu nicipal olllcere, Intelligent Jtirora, honeat witneaava, legialutom or comietent j'idgea ol leglalallon in line, to fill alt the manifold relations of life. For thia end it niiiHt bo unlveraal. The whole land must he watered with the streams ol knowledge It is nut enough to have, line and there, a bmutilul fountain, playing in pulace gurdena; hut let it ronie, like the ahiiudiint futnenaof the flnuda upon the thirating earth." Nut en. Take a Wrd Uxli in. hea and saw it unci., hu thul placing the two parts to gether, it w ill he 12 inches aipmre. II. A. II. (iray haa been granted a SUlo certillcate, uiMjn a tuuCATIOXAL DliPARTMENT iioa.il I Hii.my .... Ktlltor. Ciwtuiu I Hie great law of mankind, mid every ona must yield lo ita Imticrlal mandates i therefore it ia fitting thai, i making my olHilaan. e to the tea, hera ..( t-laikainas county, that I shall follow wie practice ol all time, and hrielly .tali, tha rourae that I ahull i.. 1...1 enUirlng upon thn duties of editor ol the tea. hera' department of the KmraKi-Biaa. I am truly mindful of the great re aponalhlllty h-allug UH.n ie, and I shall eamnaily labor ,0 ,erit the coulldence o genarou.ly rep.e I by my election of this honorable poaltion. It ia Indeed a 'll aleai.d dilllciilt iin.lertiiking to fun duct siicceaalully a department In which very thought will be crucially cri'lc laed by Clackamas county 'a able and eltlciem f orpa of educators, It shall ha my desire to make this do parlment not only a sour.-e of pleasure to teuchers, hut alao a medium ol useful iiiformalloii, and a means of bringing tbtiin into closer proleaaioual relations To accomplish this I shall in.Ut on their hearty to-oierHtioii, and shall deem It not only a favor to me, hut a duly of limits tu assist by every oailUe means to make this department grand success. We must "hk, and not skkm " The teacher of Clackamas county have taken an advanced step In the cause of education: the outlook la prom ising, and though some may stav out of the association for divers trivial reasons, we can aaaure them that even If Ihev are eminently successful by themselves, they will lie more so by becoming meiu- livrsol IhegMuclaliun. Tim day 0 log school houses has gone by, and likewise has been relegated to th resluis of antiquity ut claa to lea. hers whose lpM-fuiica was conllned within thn Harrow limits uf "the three It's " Tlisy served llunr purpose well, and without lli least dmri-t to their meii.ory, we may hea.lily rejoui. that their services ate no loiiKer needed. The spin! of progn-ss in education is ifaichii.g onwaid with rapid strides,! and every one who would lw succcslul i must keep up wilh the procession The ,, , imlmioJ Ui.1,1 I !""" r,lu ,-..,1.1., 1 . 1 1 . 1 ., 1 1 1 1 "" eisniiiisiiuii. uv l ie ,-iaie noaru H,siiiio (or a teacher in tin) sclusils ol , , ' 11. . .. . 1 .11 . ol eminers. Oregon to stand still. He must advance or he dnipnn by the wayside. A tea. her Mr U. II. Putin, one of Clackamas can never stoie his mind loo full ol t county' most successful teachers ia knowledge, and a lime will cuinc in the succeeding finely in his school at Latour- prolessionsl career ol every teacher when the storehouse of the miiiJ, if well I! I led, will prove a mine of both pleaaure and riches. Carlyle ha said that "the mischief dune by nne blockhead, In a world so teeming wilh endless results aa 0111, no ciphering will sum up." This axiom is no where truer than in the school room and the necessity for thorough preiara lion in school work becomes mure and mure appaient. This department w ill lie ohiii to all interested In the cause of education, and I am cuntldent, if pruiei!y supported, it will be a help to every teacher in the county. IM ileal Inn. The aoid " education" ia taken from the Ijatin verb " educo," and signifies " to draw out." In its most comprehen sive sense it mean the development or unfolding of all the (lower of man, as they were implanted in each individual by his Maker. Then the prime motive of education ia to cultivate the individu ality of each mind, and lo draw out any special talent with which it has ton en dowed by nature. The acorn ! only a seed which, If planted In rich soil, where the ruins will keep II moist, ami tile aim warm il, will grow slowly hut surely into a noble oak. No amount of rare or siecial training will produce an apple tree from an oak, or vice versa. Hut if the seed he tilunteil i poor soil, and left unenred (or ar ex- he prevented A 141'gsTIIIN or VAHA! ITV. Iillshoro Imlfieiidniit: The Indr 1 lent is pleased lo see Forest (iroee and prosisir: but the Times is ; posed to injury, il will fliikcn when It asserts thill the drove ' liitve more brick buildings 1 1 1 i -a full 'i any tow n in Washington county, re cold weather. Ilillsliorii will f" seventeen substantial brick btiild- lo o which cost more money nil the brick buildings in Forest 11 The iinprovenieiils In lhlls tliis venr. tint Including the court ''t', will iiinoiinl to about flfill.OlXl. elle Falls. Mr. J. It. Nelson, who i visiting hi brother in California, will soon return to Clackamas and again resume teach ing. Messrs. (ieorge L. Story and II. U. Starkweather, both passed Satisfactory examinations, and have, received state diplomas for teaching. Seven new names were added to the moiutiershipof the Association at ita first regular meeting. The public schools of Salem w ill open on .Sept. 7lh, with a corps of 2d teachers under the Biiperintcnduncy of Mr. Uruhbo. The first meeting of the Clackamas county Teachers' Association, held in Oregon City, Aug. 2ith., was well attended, and everything passed off very pleasantly. The next meeting of the Asaociation will be held at Needy, on the last Sat urday in Kept. The resident teachers have promised a hearty reception to all who will attend. They assured the Association that notwithstanding the unpropitioii name of the place, all they arc really in need of ia more people to consume the many good thing produced by the country round about. Mr. F.dwar J Henry closed a gnccsa ful term of school in the Irwin district lust Friday. Mr. J, C. Stupp will begin a term of school at Park Place, Sept. 7th. Mr. J. W. (iray left Wednesday for nie Andrews, Mr. M. Halladay, H. A. P. (Jurley. On inollon, the aasoriallon adjourned lo 1:30 km. ArTKHNOON SKSSMN. The association was called to order at 1 .;). Hong, " America," by the association, How lo teach local geography, by Pro fessor (iurley. Homo member who were to take pari In the exercises being unavoidably ah wit, the association substituted a dis cussion on arhool organization. The committee on program reported the following for next meeting: Hong , , , ,, Association. Ilusiiiess new and old Assisiiatlon. Methods of teaching grammar, Mr. Htorv, I'isciisaiori on grammar Association. Methods of leaching Ihe nature and effect of narcotic and stimulants. . Mr. Hates INTKHMIHSION. Vocal music Association. How to get the cooeration of parent and teachers Miss i'orler. R'i'iUtion Mr. Hvlund. Ksssy Miss Ilentlie. Recitation Mr. Yodnr. On motion, II wa decidi d to hold the next nice lingof the association at Needy, September 20. On motion, Iho association adjourned. The following named teacher were present ; Alex, Thomson, 8. A. I). Ourley, , J. W. limy, Fannie f, Porter, (ieo, L. Ktory, Kunice DoiiaMmin, Malign Kiel, Ksnnis An.lnws. Mrs. M. Ilullmlay. Millard Hyatt, I 'bail. K. Hesse, Oeo. It. Dunn, Jessie VN'aMrou, A. J. Yrxler, W. K. Itoihrers, Klgiva Mullen, Aiin.llicinbolliani, Margie Williams, lias. Hiwnce, O. H. Ilylund, Mrs. I.lbhie Ilstcs. Fansik O. Pobtxm, Kec'y, Banks. JANK Of OKEGCN CITY, Oldest Banklns Hons? Id the City. Paid up Capital, W.OOO. rsssilixsr, vh a rsxslPXST, n-mr.a. NASillta. TIIOS, f HA SM AN. OSO. A. HA Sill SO I. 0 CAITIK1.D. CIIAKLSS H. CACriKi.II. A (Mira) liankliif HiisIiifsi trannscled. IJi-pHKilt r.Tclvr.1 aiilJ.'Ci to cheek. Al'lirove.1 lilllt and imles dlsenmited. County and cily warrant biiutrlit.. Iistii msile .in avsiisiiie avcuriiy. Kir'tnome iK'iislil and aold. Ci,lleriii,ti msde promptly. nrsiu xim avaiianie in any part m me wnria. Teli-arai'tilc sxciiaiiKea sold en Portland, 8ao Frsiiriscu. 1 lues., aim Mw Yorx. Iniert-at nald on time deeoslis. Sub Asi-uli ol I'HK LONDON CMKOl'E BANK. rpilE COMMKKCIAL BANK, OF OREGON CITY. Capital, 1100,000 TSASIACTIA OXNISAL SARXISO ICIlHXSS. Inana mads. Rills dlicounted. Makes ro Ifdiniii, Bins and aells exrhanee on sll p"lnta In lbs l ulled gutss, Kun.p sud linns Kiiu. It"lu roel"ed iiiblrct l chei k Inlerest st usual ratfi allowed on time depoatla- Bank uK-n Imm a. a. lo i r. a. Saturday eveoluia Irora 0 to 7 P, M. D C. I.AT01!HKTTE. Preaidfnt. r E. OONAtDsON, Caahler NEW TODAY. PoftUnd. Orrton. A. P Artnttronf . Prto. Brutch Hrboiil ; Capital But. (Villiuk, bklrm, Ongoo. Mint oountt 01 Huaj, mruc nui m uiiuoq. Business. Shorthand. 7Vwi'fif , Ptmmmnthip, mmd Enfiitk Prartmentt irln MMion throughout th mr, (Hudrau kvlaiU- td ( an Udm. Claio(u frotu Itbw Kbuol, frat. Night or Newport where be will teach during the from sprouting, or will tiecnnie so , coming year. Iwarfcd in Its groivlh us to he of no, umii further notice, Snot. Thomson value. Ho It is with the mind It will 1( H,Htllt from his ollico on the lust develop, only iih (lod has iiiado it, aftr SuturilHy of eat-li tnunth. a Unit is the its own kind, when culture is applied to! (url10 TOj,nM meeting of the As sociation. TO TIIK UlttKsT IIIIHIKH. 'iiker City llla.lo:Ve ladinve all work !' performed for the state should he ! the lowest responsible bidder, 'li'iilnrly the stuW printing, which ' grown Into huge proporlioiiH of f ' m our slate. At the next election f'tireseiiiative let every voter ee ' Hit' mini he votes for is pledged to nwy with thia monopoly. TOOK A TDMIII.K. 'If'in Statesman : The wheat market f ot nearly so linn as It was a few days f 1 and In consequence of the nervous lition limitation full a cent on the f'ml, the price paid yesterday being ''y-lmir fontn. About 5000 bushel taken In nt tbo upper mill jester- I he lower mill did not receive bo TIIK PSPAI, AKTICH CUMPLAIIHT. '"iitrnl I'nint Kiiterprise: The ciicn, the usual ntimbur of suro thing Iiiih cniiio mid gono with agnuit f morn money than the valley could if1". Thn niiiiilier of iieiiiiln who Klit they lutd gaino 1. f,r iiuui'h t cinch on some wa up to the lo it, mid opporl unit ics are ovenc( (or lis advancement. If these Ihi wanting, the genu that might have grown to be n mighty onk will slumber on as fruitless of anygisid hs the seed sown upon the rock. If culture and opportunity be wrongly applied, tbo mind will become distorted or iln usefulness destroyed. Instruction is vain and visionary when it attempt lo treat all minds alike, or blindly presumes to change the laws which have been Indelibly imprinted upon the mental organisation of every individual hy the Creator. While education sucks to develop In each individual the highest culture of all hiapowon, it also aims to suppress the evil that 1 inherent in every nature. The iiood. tho bimtiliful and tne true Mliuitcsuf Cliiekiimus County Tcnclicrs' Association. The Clackamas County Teachers' As sociation met in the High School build ing in Oregon City, August L'it, and was culled to order by President Thomson. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. There being a Vacancy in the office of editor, caused by the resignation of J. W. Gray, tho association proceeded to llll vacancy. George L. Story and 8. A. 1), (iurley were placed in nomination. On ballot, Geo. L. Story was declared duly eluded to fill oillco of editor for bal ance of term. Communications were received trom k fvw dose Moore's Revealed Kemedy. Will brace you up, put the bloom in your cheek nnd the sparkle in your sye. Strictly non-alcoholic, its effect upon persons suffering from liquor hiibit is wonderful. Win, RoMon, of Portland, Ore,, writes: "Mooro'i Kevealed Hemedy cured me of drunkenness and made a new msn of me. All who an cursed with Ihe lliptor bablt should tako It." A. B, Case, of Monterey, Cal., says: "It cnilrcly destroyed my taste for spirituous llquom." Try It once. Sold by sll drueglsta, or Stewart Holmes Drug to., Seattle. Wash. ..i. ..i.i..i. 10 hn attained ill educa- the following persons, asking to Head " " ' . ... ., , ,. indeed- niittod to niemberaiup in tl.e association tlotl. It sees" 10 o -i ent, Intelligent, self-reliant, just am practical nature in each individual, and make him familiar with human nature in allll Pbn'". Ml'"1'100' examin ing both sides of a .piestion hefore pro Iimlm;g judgmotit. Kdncation pro motes nnlvnraal common wmao, and nPikes ipMaUiiw-abiiliim Pitlw'"" ' ncates the prlndpl' ' trllu fr0,M,om' and imikcH mini fiaillil"! anil oiiortrtic, antUinhilionsofaKoiidimmo. Them mo those who would trout all minds alike, and cram the memory with Kliiira Mullen, Mrs. Katio Smith. Geo, I,. Story, ('Iiiib. Sponee, O. II. Byland, Muguie Williams, Mrs. Libliio Bales and Annie Ilicinbotlmm. On ballot, all applicants were declared duly elected mombers of the association. Tlie exercises commenced with an ad dress by Superintendent Thomson. How to teach numbers was presented by l'rofossor Yodur, followed by a dis cussion on numbers by the association. How to touch reading, by Miss Don aldson, came next in order, followed by discussion bv the association. The president appointed the following named persons to act as a committee to prepare program for next mooting : Fan- There art- flll ft DTCD tirdinik.. uuna 1 i-n ier county, lire- f J n iron, near what ul 1 1 la now Baker City, P C N Tl I R V a man who has since L,Cl 1 t Ufl I become identified with the resources and Bf ft development of that country. This man AVlU ia no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the wealthiest and most influential dtisena in the county. In a recent letter he says : " I had been auuerini; from pains in my back and general kid ney complaint for some time, and had used many remedies without any but temporary relief. The pains in my buck had become so severe that I was prevented from attending: to my work and could not move about without the use of cane. Hear ing, throuirh a friend, of the wonderful cures ef fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was Induced to try a boi, and from that very first dose I found Instant relief, and before using half the contents of the box the pains In my back entirely disappeared. I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend it to my friends, I would not be without it for anything." Oregon Kidney Tea curea backache, inconti nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or painful sensation while urinating, and all affec tions of the kidney or urinary organsof either sea., FOR SALE BY CHAItMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS. ' GREAT SPECIAL SALE -OF- Mens and Boys Straw Hats, Summer Underwear, Spring -AND- Summer Clothing.- A Bankrupt stock of tOdstsa Men and Boys' Felt Hats. All of the above GOOD3 must be sold at once, Therefore 1 will sell at I DlscoDBt of froi 25 lo 50 per cent, util lie aloTe USTGoods are closed outE CALL EARLY AND SECURE A BARGAIN. J. W. 0'COMELL, The Clother, Hatter and Gent's Furnisher. OREGON STATE JTORfflAL SCHOOL Itward of Ke(fenli. His Kx kilkscy (iOV. 8YI.VKPTE ' I'KSyOYKK; HON, (!. W. M. RRID, 8-retary of State; HON'. K. It. MYKi ROY, Hiitrintt'iiileiit of i'uMic Intrm lion. Kx-otliciu. ISEXJ. HCHOLFIEI.P, President of tl liourd, Wssliinntiin county. J. B. V. Iirri.EK, S-cretnrv: HON. 3 .1. DALY, HON', P. W. II ALKY, Pol County Kimitive ( niiimitiee. JACiiH VOKHKE8. Marion county. J. (.'. WHITE. I'olk Counlv. AI.KKKI) I.AtY, Clnckainas county. A. XOI.TNKM, Multnoiiialnoiiiity. W. H. HOLMES, Marion county. The leadirjR .formal Hchaxil ol tli ."Vorlhwest. Beautiful anil healthy location. N-. saloons. New Apparatus. Full facult.' Light expenses. Ime attndaucV. 'J;.-: .ii j'JT Normal, Normal advanced. Businesi Music, and Art Departments. Special attention pven to Physical Culture, Volnntar Military OrKanization. Those receiving diplomas from the school are entitled to teaci in anv county in the state without further examination. Tuition reduced in Norms and Business departments from $40 to $2A per year; in Preparatory from $30 to $20. l year at school for $160. Exiienses: Tuition, Normal and Business courses $i 2S per ten of 10 weeks; Preparatory, .") r term. Board at Normal Dining Hall, $1 50 per weel (iond board and !oIk"K in private families f8 Ml per week. First term opens Sept. 'il. fhlJl. Students cs.u enter at any term. F'or catalogue, address, H. I.. 4'AnPHt:i,l, A. II.. Pi or J . M.POWELI A. n., icc-Pr. E. G. GOOD. .JAMES T1I0RNE GOOD & THORNE'S DRY CONCENTRATOR, Pulverizing by Impact and Separating by Air and Gravity. Gold, Silver, Galena, Nickle, Tin, Sulphurets Or Other Metal From Their Uangae, Thus utiliiing refactary si well si tree milling ores without loss. Manufactured at th I MOX IRON W0KKS, Cor. Front and Main Streets, Portland, Or. CITY VIEW MARKET. BOYER & LACEY, - Proprietors WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon. Lard. g&Te beet of MEAT kept and satisfaction given. VEAL, PORK, and PRODUCE Bought. Shop on SEVENTH STREET, at head of Stairs. mim rmn. IIK MM m wm STB JJllslUlUI li U llj-l I MAYER : & : ACKERMAN, THE OLD RELIABLE DEALERS IN GENERAL " MERCHANDISE! Headquarters for Boots, Shoes, Clothing and Dress Goods, ray the highest prices for "Wool and Pro duce, and sells the best Goods at the very LOWEST FIGURES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable OREGON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND DEPOT. Double and Single Rigs, and sad die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind of stork promptly attended to by person or letter. Horses Bought and Sold. tkVTHe enTErpiose on job WORK. B. .3 Bellomy OPP. CHAKMAN BROS.' BUILDING Carries a Full Stock of HARDWARE, TINWARE, NOTIONS and Household Furnishings. New nnd Second-Hand Furniture lUmyht and Sold. Can give vou a bargain.