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: i ! . 1 ' 1 -V. t - ,4 ' I. 1 ft 1 CLACKAMAS COUNTY. i Mr, thivul UoU'son is hauling lumber j tivt mtmlr of men out of iiittplovtueoi for tit. irwHH'tiv mmi.n of Mr. IVI. j up them. ; louti)- ia.ui would .hi well to watch It i progress. I'ii.knix. Brief w Item Kr.nn n Kiileritrls' iitc Corps f Corrt'spoutlonts. I dacdaiim. Smly j Ou.-kasu, Or,, S-t. K. Johnson SUni-v. Or., Sent. ..- . tolin H. Rmw fa. having hM time. His hums went so has houghl iIi!im.t.iI moivimi.tise vr ami ho sutlers pin from Internal in of hi- fattaitr, KmrnM Kmie,ml willsm- i juries. PavM TulU-rl U recovering, i ot me nusnics-i n rvauer, no is aim i , i-,u,, ,fn, , ... ., ,, . , .. , . ,. ilr "'''.v. of Phuuummis, mid Miss Slo ' llunn. ... ..... st.v.,: ,1,1,1 ti.s.iwl'ii,' t., ili,.r,ie., it. i .. ... ' " j IXv were united In marring hot week. ,r ' il'h.y havo the Wt wishes of h host of Mr. atul Mm, Thomas Lawrence havo a ; lViomls. ilatnihter, horn hist wS, f ,-,., ,. ,. . , , ' Mr. l.tvgory, a tormer townsman, into re- Mr. ami Mm, 1'nt liillatu arrival hew School eouiiiiei..'d Mo.lay with l'rotV.r Kvanaaa principal "' H W iih .,,11 il Miu Miirv lliikoor Ms,ta.l stafte.nl. Srviroar., Or., Sept. i. 5 01dcnsta.lt ha hauled lumber to tmihl house. H, rrohaso poison I a coyote. Thrashing clover is the order of the .lay. A .tatv.v was given at Mr. V. l I'.atwr's tin ii. lie remarked thai Clackamas lias had a great growth sine he, was here, li.vrge T. lVdtiu.n,of I'ortland has sol.l seveiai uaeis in t lacMu.as Kivot-i.lo to , m,,!..,- i.,r s,,.oi,.,-. ,i , li ties who iv ill tntil.t and live on the )n- ., , , ., ' , , ! jilt rvmrnnt from Cutttornia. Im, K, county, Ki-n.m ky la, ck. m' " " , Tin,-,m. hor, on their ,Hl,li tllr, a,l '' '"r,H' "", . " ' ' a , . r almoly llk o,,r outitry M well , J vwy fc.rti.Mai.-ln wurli.ml.-H M r un.l.'i-stnn.l they Int.'ii.l to may will. n. They are Iniih aKoe this avvra .li..l! MraJ. 0. Huy h.ii lh itvitl..M hal.y ti'ii.'lu.i's an.t anv .tiMi'i.-t not iu.i.li..t ! in Omvw, at.,1 In tin' .iv, it a an Omv,.. vvoul.l lK.lort.inat to swotirv oiieorMli ol j (to I'alu that oarricl oil II. Hl ll.i' v. j ihiMtiKit in I'l.ilh.n.l lo(v.'a.Hi-o. li.'K.. ; . , . i . .. i .....i t..,.. Mr J. r. tolo has to p hl (ram roa.l ; on tlu. iwintv roa.1 an. I mov,., iti,t to! Some very tine r.i.elif.'. ... U'lim I'.t.U Hear .-n-,-k wlieivl.e has a Inwrowvol men ! '"''f' 'U''"'y 'llu' lowiliK. TI.ey Intel,.! to loll winter a,h the iv.ite. i.ii lal.l all .n.r H..U t.. ..!... will i!tt out p.wsilily a nullion feel of l.n fortheir larp (.wx.lIN at Aurora. HO FOR MOLALLA! :R0BBINS & 30 Havo oponcl nut tin- hup1! Stock ir (i.tl MERCHANDISE Mr. Uoo, Olhel.l .ltute.l lnt- Vc.li.e!a i Ilvof Hroulit to Molnilii, IIUMS. Mr. Kiel.ltolfwill iu,,,r .u .c.'huma in i i . . ; . . . i . :...., ,. i ... . ,mh.-r . i;.,,,,.., .i f... ...... . ' P..M...,,.,g..., ....,- .......... "'-!1u;,(;,ntial (,i rrofesMr ov;.io ,r has been livlurin in ! Vrij IVn I th.-i'a.t w,rk. He was not verv in iers, ea.ne verv near luiv- I i"H a serious n.viileiit lust Tuovlay evening. ashe va.s n-l'.irnini! Iron, a liitle iunn ami' when near llowaril'a pla.'v he otoi.iHsl to: M irri.i. at I'o-iian.t. ore.n, SM.temK-r i ', .. , ..?? . . i talk to some men ami w l.ile talking restr.l ' lI.O.M..,l!e.,.f StatroM. ami mV T' " 1 l, , hiel, wasa .loul.le l.arr.,1 .. ! IT eiate.l. I m . ..in mini me r.as. ami nui make ttieir ; ; home lieiv. Mr. liolmes is another new-1 .ommer who ia also welcome,!, We are I s iila-1 to see a kkh! class ol eo.le eomiiiK ! an.IIUI IIIsl.es IH Cliueiu . in m.rs'... water. Tin. net meellnis of thi'Oswepi (traiute (se.'oiul,aliii.lav liiOeti.tierV will I'e the an nual harvest .linner. Meml.er from .siur KiaiiK'es are mvite.l to atleiel. A line In entry nu:raiti is Ivihk arra.i(j."i lot' i.ieo. . easioii. j A, K. Shipley ami lumily have mo. e I to . y,.,,,) t'orv. tlhs. lie l livasuvor of the slate acil culliiral coll. ge then1. I'u Iti.r ai.B k tail. .. emiiplele line v.l I II1V (IOOlS, (UIOCKUIKS, CKOCKKItV, IIAUDWAUK ttti.l SIIKKS, It ATS itii.irArS. I.AI'II.S ii.I uknts ki I Mi tit)tiS. TOll.KT AUTl' l.KS, K IT, u- KNAI'I', lU'UllKI.I. .V CO'S. Vi,ct( KAHM MAIJHINKUY. ,Tn!:. l e.vis, of M.irpiasti II Mihts. The ha . pair will resi.le o.i a t.iriti near Staf fer 1. Wi I NS, Men hi. in View. Morsr.ts Vikw. Or., Sept. -JS, - Mr. Hit'- i for!, of !o,.a, has We-ht a lot ol K. A. l'.iy, an l will at once Wfin tiic rnvtion of a ; lu.vu rn tiHIaiTe. Our ilay tliis week we saw over one hun- liiv,! sacks ot potatoes stan H")!on one small , tract, ami still they wcie not i.li du. j . A. Klyan.lJ. W. iJrout are- now t;et- j tins out lumK-r tor a !ir-t class silcwalk' thi-oujli the cut on the tat snie of the r;vot. M. M. M.a'.ehau of t!ii plai-e lot three Taiual.Ie horses a shi.ri time since with a c .. implication of lui.iia-i.l ki.h.ey irouide. A nun. her of meu have t'.ieir i es on Mountain View v;;h t!:e il.tlM.tion of leak- ' ! the sap between I'orllaiHl ami Orejjoti t'ity. The Farmers.' nlltai.it. i gainiii)! in iiiem-iH-rsliip. It iseHMc.l Unit I're.snlet.t I'm ofihe mitioi.al alliance will ttU.lress the people at Onvton I'ity in iMoIht ami a itraml rally of the tanners is propose.!, Mr. Youmaea has been raising stun ps Hiiick - w uh powvh r. TkauKsci;. T!1V fir' IS. Kim, nuul.ilnwnar,ls on his rljtht foot lloth harrvU of the gun went cm kivl am! I A TttrlfH lliillilrl t tilt' 1'imthllU t.f ; while lalkii.ft, his lltiktir acci.lently to.i. he.1 1 flu1 CitMUiile Mi.ttlllillHt. trie tricKer an.t lliechai;e tore a latiro hole I'urriusMlle, t'i a;iisvii.i k. Or.. Sept :',- Mr. K.I lien- i ry lias .,.!,! ,js place ami R..iit to San Ih. o, I I'aiilornia. I in the toe ol his hraml new thiol hut luckily none of the shot took eil.ft in his foot. I", K.H'hcr, the miry man, ent a l.tri-e tl.h k of his tine birds to the r.irtlan,! hair. jt'hris will receive his share of the honors i for his a it only die It'st. Oc. asio.v u . (arm j futi-s, Or., Sept. J'heei.ic.r of the M. : K. church has lost its ass(,iat ,,..,,,; Miss 11,11 Hover, who has lately taken a s.t j nation in the Insane asylum at Salem, as j attendant in the convalescent ward. i ii it their future home. T. Maple Lane. M.vi'i- I.v.xk. Or.. Sept. J:1. - ii, W. Al.len has loovcl to Onvott i'ity t,i Iv in arer his f'Usiness, We are orr to !oe sit. Ii neiU-Isirs. Mr. Worms i tht'1'..l. May i !a e. W. Wnm-U T." II. tl.it kit come to live a.t i; us. .i.-'.t tlt ii !i-0 it. V'i s )!:., -e. ed on to '-o:i who has aNo 'I Ke new sch.l house in district No. !'.' is iciriii;; completion ami willhcan orn.imci.t to this part of the -outity. !r. Nick Mcl'ord is tluvshtni; in liarticl.l. .in,) uil! II ....! ' I Mr. Krank IVniKherty and wife were in Mr I ..thick will soon move on the place , ,-iirus few .lavs hist week, lie came to lie ! urchttse.l .,f Mr. llenrv. lie is a re-, l,H.k after H.e l.i . f i,i ; l'em..crat.sofi;ai-lie!d,piLste Hits , !,,. r,lnil m.,r,, Mr, 1 . t tl. ( , ,. r I - in.- , proved Ihe opportunity to visit anion j h.r Katlroad f.-ver i ratij; here and himl is ! titimcroin friends, rapidly advancing in price. I..k out for a ! The new M. 1C. church pr.-aeier on this cin-uit met his appointinent last Saturday Some of our prune raisers are tiHiklti a . eveiiitii:. Mr. howth r has in a UrRe m. as Httle blue on a. t'.oir.t of the low price of - tnv the itirt of sons;, and the praise s,-ri tie prttt.es. Ih.- i in vour hats. i About nev.'ii miles uotllio.ist of Sandy, n.-roaa the muddy Sandy, made so hv : the uriiidiiiii t;l.tcici's ainoui; whicli it has 1 it ooiuvt', and about thico u.ilcs be , yotnljtho distal wutciK ol Ihill linn, ' may be found the post ollico mid wt- tlctiieiit known as Aims I'poti one's I I'trst visit to this phi. 0 he is staltlcd by its liist appeal. .me as II thloHll the (jiccii timber w hi. h mu ioiiihU it, l icilt the vv il.lct ncss of Ihe ion ronmliivs ; o( the foiesl piimevat as lo.iinl in the (.'tiMiide toolhills one catches a jjl'ii'l'"'' of neatly painted ami ivinmodiutis biiildiiik's ami a few moments lau-i the t'liMiitiK vvlii. li sin rounds these sir tic! tires is tvached and the traveler finds lliinself bediro K. S, liiamliaU'i. lilcnsitnt lion.e. The air of thiilt which piovails, speaks plainer tl an wol.U oi the industrious habits of lit., uvu.eisof the place. The handsome llowcr garden ! Full St.n k of Itiitiliurf T in loul Uil. Itiltt 't I'ri.'o (mill fur nil kituls nf hi' CP tltvo us a call. V.ut W ill U fdit'lv tl.iill w j. Our I'rifvs nro sin Ii thai v.'H oittt'l tilVi.nl t.t .t olscw I,, ,,. FARMERS, ATTENTION Vtot wit! save lu.'li. v .y t.i!.. i.,' y.mr MACHINERY Thf OK K( JON CITY IKON WOE FOR REPAIRS. Tho l st .d" tii.iS nil ti'.-.l, aii'l ti.'iic loit tkiH.i !al,tF. (iivo its it trial .itol w e if toir .ticcs tiro n.d im low s the ,, . hoi k i;tiiir.tiiie. , tis rci.r. si i,t, .1. A.l w..tk nmt .Iclav ..l.s u!!oii'! .1 to n i! Mncititwry (".fttlips l"ll!li;-lie.l A;', lit "rii'tii.tt Mci.tl. ittol , ri-m's .' U.'tiu l'ti.i.lv. All kin. Is i.f Supplier Kept on Ht.ntl. f..f Wuf-I A r.nt'lv'n IVlditr ell' l.tildii-utiiti; iHickiii li.uie is n.'.triiiu .pitted a ned litu: Mr. A. Mot; t'ryer. hut i; w I e to.-k it i! T hi' h ,1m.' w Mr. shorM'-, i.fUise W!;eh iot.veliit.v. Mrs. lJ..,vt i littcst i eil.irs i tile. l'MCvi walls a f.,,,t t! luvntetl t ; . steam Vttt, s in... ..it to hi r.t!tiK. leer's new Co:: phpou. and W he, I Co ill lake p er Our ii, er . ;sois ill soon couimciieedoini; the i-'i! road work in ti.is ,1,-irict, No. 1 1, Several pa;ties have returned from the mountains loaded down wun inn klelu-rnes, hut n. hears. Vmk. which he led before prcsehina was helnful ! 1 '' huincd, planted ! and inspirit.);. The o retail, which we have . "'l presided over by Mrs lUainhiill, i eotistdrred a sor iiistriiine.it, respond, d to w ill Imt fail to attract uml please the ti.e ton, h, if a nuotcr. i most cultivated tt"l ... olt 'M ust. Mrs. Uhuer Cooper is happy over the ar rival ot her p..nuts. Mr. ami Mrs, I;, oven, and hcryoui s; Luther from Kansas. Se.eral parties hae iwn throm;!. t,i, u et'iiiv lo,,' in; at an l pricini fartns. fi ev A hunt ctv'tit Was landed tu hie lions,, innv . veats ni;o Mr. lit alidiaii af where his eoint"ita tan.U, in the tide i n " .1 AMI-IS I OAK i) A CO., I'roprictuix Shop. 5th and Water Sts., Oregon City, Or !irr Sh.... N.ttr A A!l.ii.-t.l'- t: cs ap; a : r :.ud rtar e,:., I. Wli II. OT. ' , r and ratti ratee Willcit. Se-t. Iv ha, , T h res The I Ine: an -III! .' I ce ot rk expend, 1 poor nn to very the amount o! 1 reparation of the to till I w ciieaper pia- e, coltsideriutf the , 'inality of land and imnrovenients, linn arc to he lound rii;:il here. Hut an eleetne ear line on (Ms Molalla road, or st.-am railway 'Hear by, will speedily ei.han.e llie v.ti ie ol property. Iiou-e v the West Hrrjim t'ity. Mr. JSatilne.i'is hm! if:. s- a d ec e:t his rca! c.tai.- h re i':.i. tenth house luttlt licrclhis year. Mr. and Mrs Johnson have returned from Salem, having visited tiie fair uhiic tnere. Messrs. (iihhati.l Ford have i,cen lU-iner-itiii wood for the scho '!. TIios. Smith is e.vpe 'ted home from ttie hospital this v-e. k. Mr. fVlmudie i harins a w.-II Ji. ii::L- the Klii.i;er an.'. Hansen ! seavd their church add to the comfort of Messrs. work. Ti.e I'.aplists have siih eiiairs. which ui tioisf aUrtniin; wrvi.v. Your corn-snoti'lent visi'is! the evposj thm in I'ortlaii-l last week. It is a -rand su.vts-., and s;:.ks volumes f,,r t i : o ru.lui'- tlVelles. f (liegoil, Sept. .'j. Mountain Hume. MonsTAiB Home, Sept. i!5. Since last ; 1 here is still consiilerahle sickness in this nettliiatlitMal. .Itmiiis tints,, on the sick h'-t an- a 1 i M ! child or 1!, I". Hoyles and the wiie of Isaiah Itoyle-. I he i;nellville s. !um. o.ncd otic neck tu.". nvlay. with Miss Winnie liraham as te.ii lier. Ihis being her second term in the ilisinct. l'rof. ssor llork is to speak at the Kusscll- iile srl.ool house at 1 i. M. ii. IoIkt 7. The presbytery lor this district of Ihe Cumberland Pf-liyteriatt rhurcli meets in I'.Us e'h iiif on ihiday Mint the fourth Sun 'ay in October. In aiaieipation of the evetit it is noticed that the chickens already bi'pii to roost It may not he iieoerallv known that we liavetiof the nt.M moral commtuiities in j the country, A mom: the churches rcprr- senteu here are the North ami South Meth odists, Ihiptists, 'uiiilerhi!ul Presbyterian ,j and Campbeliites, wiih a goodly sprinkling : of highly moral sinners intermixed; soyou j see we (,'n on the old principle we pays our I money ami we takes our choice. ! Ason. nuset ot life Inn im - In a! -t thiif sluidoW's ill the e hoi s writing joy lias ha I tins mastery of Thomas Kernes it. such a way as to cause him to be oblivious to all except his little nine pound daughter. AVni. Henderson was presented with a pair of twin boys the 5th instant, but one died a short time since. The other is doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Msly, of Portland, are visit ing relatives and friends here. Mrs. Xisley, nee li.s.s Jennie Woodward, was formerly a resident of Mountain Home, and is wel comed back by many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Aldredge, of Oregon City, were the guests of Mr. and Mra. S. fioylan, over Sunday. A large congregation assembled at the fchool house on the2hth, und after Sunday school listened to an able discourse by liev. P.. Miller, of Oregon t'ity. There was preaching again in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. There will be preaching again in three weeks. Ukcnktte. Meadow Brook Meaijow Brook, Or. Kept. 20. Mr. Frank Itobeson and wife have returned to this section to make their future home. Krank and hia young wife left hereabout a year ai;o since which time they natl made their home on the Cowlitz river, Wash. Wel come hack, Frank, to the best country that ever grew potatoes and wild cats. Mr. George Ball has just completed a cozy little dwelling. Mr. C. C. Howard started for Lawrence, Kansas, on the Kith inst where his family resides, in expectation of returning here in the spring. Mr. Howard has been in Ore gon about four months, during which time he has seen nearly every s'piare mile of the eastern half of Clackamas comity, having doling which time been the traveling companion of E. A. Wright, our county rcpro.auitative of the. State insurance com pany. Mr. Howard ivas w.ii pha-.-or couotv and upon Ins; iviurii Iteaver (reek. ISkavkr Cuekk, Sept. J7.-W. Si. Hitler's thresher laid up last Wednesday after a run of twenty-live .lavs. The chopper will be ready to stmt to-morrow und will chop Monday of each week. William Miller haj re-leased the farnt'of Mrs. Stoker for twelve months for $125. Valentine Stoker has taken up a land claim near the head of Canyon creek in the foothills. The party that went to the coast in oncst of game succeeded in captuririga hear, linos Cahill being the successful marksman. The directors of this school district seem to have ill luck. They have hired two teach ers to teach this winter. The first one failed to raise her grade of certificate; the other withdrew from her engagement to ac cept a year's position in Salem; and now the directors are endeavoring to find an other to instruct the "Young America." lister M. Leland has a turkey gobbler whose intentions are good but his calcula tions are had. He has been vainly trying to produce life from nine apples under a tree for the past week. B. C, Leland will ship his apple crop to Portland. The literary society will give a shoe social October 17. " Going to the fair?'' is the question now adays. Your corresrondent will attend the Portland exposition next Saturday evening. Died: the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Osborne, Sept 21. Tiie remains were interred in the Canby cemetery. The sorrow stricken parents have the sympathy of the entire community. Native. i "Tis ih, i love i And coming events ! before .' j Tlcrc's an echo of wedding I lair, and odors nf weddlni! cake. i expect to "see fun" Thursday eve. Mr Joseph Kat.ui, Mrs. Cronley and (Iran I ma Ske. d are on the ei e of departure i for Cob. radii. We are sorry to lose th"ir I presence among usb.it wish thcu. a leoiu- i fort and prosperity in their n.-iv home. i Mr. Closju, a gentleman from Kansas, i j at present in ( aru, vi-iting his friends. u, ; family of Mr. K. Milo Coocr. He is .on- jsidering tiie feasibility of opening anew i feed store in I'ortlaml or Salem, The wife of Mr. i'avi l Williams gave i birth ton sou about two weeks uo. A lew j days later, she ileu'lopcl symptoms of ab- ..eianon oi muni, ami graauaily grew more violent, until last Friday, her husband was obliged to take her to the asylum at Sal. in. The young couple recently came from Kansas, and were living in the home of l'r. James. They have the sympathy of all who knew about the case. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels of Heaver Cieck have charge ol the little one for the present. ' A wheel on the ctiginn at McCord'a mill flew to pieces last Monday eve. No one was injured. Cai.i.a. Marks Prairie Marks Praiiue, Or., Sept. 31). Charlie Smith started for Missouri last, Wednesday. d with ! We judge he must have been in a hurry to ii.l'u,'! ' ! go, lor he left Inn prairie bareheaded. engaging i.i pi'ine, lubure. Nothing hut th bright n.emorie.i of "Th" Girl f i l't D"!.;!., jf,.," ,,;.,! t.ave iu.io,.,. i p; remain away from our glorious climate even for one h'. asoji. .Mr. K. E. Cunningham returned from fJraidwIali', Mont., last Kalurday. He says he is glad to get bn.-k to old Webfoot again where potatoes are cheap and blizzards un known. He reports business dull and a Oswego. Oswp.no, Or., Sept. 2o. Miss Ituth Cop ley, of Portland, visited Miss Bessie Fox, of this place, last w eek. Melviu Carter, of Glencoe, returned home Friday. E. L. Davidson went with him. Miss Norma Fox began her school at Dur ham's Hill last Monday. Mrs. Fish burn and daughter Ada went to Corviillis Friday. Miss Ada will attend school there this year. Misses Kale Wigand and Maggie O'Brien were visiting Miss Katie Donelson Saturday. A.R. Shipley moved toCorvallis last week. Master Hantiolph will attend school there. Hri.kn. OswKoo,Or.,8ept. 30. The rain continues to descend In torrents, and the mud on our streets is getting quite deep. The wind is blowing a perfect gale, and as it whistles around the comers of our buildings, carry ing the beautifully tinted autumn loaves in circling eddies, it reminds one of the ap proach of winter. If one were to judge by appearances, Geo. W. Prosser is the proudest man in Oswego. I tis a ten pound boy this time; fifth child first boy. A special train leaves Portland for Oswego at 11:30 r. M. Wednesday and Saturday to accommodate those who Wisli to visit the industrial exposition. An infant son of Mr. and Mrs, T. Fox was buried lust Friday. George Brown and Philo Zimmerman, of Oswego, ar! unending the high school in Portland. The while ribbon parly at, A. Kliuefcller's In -l -Thursday was a very pleasant alfair These parlies are becoming ipiile popular and nrc well allci ded by our young people Mrs. T. Brown, our lea ling dressmaker, is very busy just now. , Gossips say there is to be a wedding soon. ui the on I of the wagon r.c.d, lie I;... I iii.ll.iiii but his household elf. 1 1, and i was owing seven doilats Today he owna hall is,.,tioii .if line bind, a lioti-e and barn that would ,k well on it New Fnt;iand lain, and a saw nli luitb phtner at taehiueiihs, bes..!,, stock and improvements, ijuite a dealing s.u , ' roiinds the premises, and nltb"iigh Mr. ; lliainball makes it his hnin.'s i.'tiiuj tho sawmill, he is each year dealing! saway the standing tinilnT and in.-1 ding to his cultivate ! acics. l'.cidi- j vc-ctaMcs, bay ami cereals, l.o has! bcaiing a line Voiiiio nndiaid wherein! ,weii to be seen plums, )sMcht-s, piutii'H. i ; pears, apples and eheirics. All eccpt J the peaches wete Ihriviin: well. The ' soil seems to be lin king the sand re-! !ipnrcd for successful peach gu.wth. in Ibis uichard the tree biiincbes ait'i tied up in a novel manner to prevent; them from breaking with heavy loads: of fruits; iz. a slake is cut the light ; length to reach above the binticlics To this a if attache 1 baling cords hdt banc,. ! ing low enough to tic it to the bran. !,c when the Make is set vertically beside ; the lice trunk. One branch imiv be tied ill several places it desiicd or; liei'ileil. The plan works much bettei 1 than the Usual on., of pmps beneath the ! branches. 1 Mr. I'.iamhiill was lol.l when lie.locidcd to locale across Hull llun that it ..uld ! not be settle! oler therein twenty years an. I that he never Would havo nnv I neighbors. Today he has lota o them, imuiy of whom are, prospcroiia like him self, ami the settlement now extends several milea lieyoml Aims post ollice, which now receives a semi-weekly mail, Ono man in the settleuietit foeuiH to be in a fair way to open up a tdore, as hu now advertises staple groceries for sale. The day is not far distant when the placo will be honored with the advent of a store after which a blacksmith's Hhop will soon fo'low so that before the town has doubled its ptesent age it will doubtless be quite a village. ;, MRS. G. H. L. BURMEIST '.-- "A I X'' Ik Vy atches. : Jfwf I'SlLVERWARE' Clocks, Spectac ait i i i. 3 a t t j I k r ; i r k r t v l j i i i ! f i r f i r x . i i si i vy v r t n t nmlt ilo .Sfs. - TT11 Sjs, I 1 IV SI oi ii roll jeweler. P : IMI.O.I I I. i i, am, , p, v. (I! j DIAMONDS, Walchrs, Jewelry, Clocks and ft ui.-.r Kenlh of Volncy Muhs. Volney Moss died at thu residenoo of his sister Mra. Thoo. Clark last Sun day mornitij-. Ho wan addicted to tl.o H86 of morphine. Two or thrett daya hitforo his death he Hprained his ankle anil complicatioiia et in tliat ntHulted fatally. Ho was about thirty yttars of aue. Tlio funeral occurred Tuesdav from the residenco and the burial was in Mount View cjmutery. The Liitt Ht Nchh. The Kast Portland Chronical printiii) eHtablislnnent burned Tuesday morning entailing a loss of $5000 ; itiHiminco $L'nt lit. General BoulaiiKer, the famous i'rencli. man, 'committed suicide at tlio itnive ol tiin iiiistresH in BrtisHtdH AVednpBday. Edward Hanlonand William J. .(.)'( 'on nor formerly champion oamutn of Ihe world will atlend Ihe roi-lland rc;,'a!l.i tomorrow. The farmer's friend lias for iminy ycurn been lb'. ,J. II. .McLean's Vol- eanio Oil Liniment, for liorsost, rattle, i lions and sheep. II, has proved its j worth in thouuand cases, i'trst St net. Near Morrison St. I,t,lie' l'rU-,.t.. Kt.iranre 1', Ulllil Its kui.m 'nn; ( tit Yi uY stil.li'lTKH To Dress Well and Neat1 IS A WOMAN'S PRIDE. Have the finest assortment, embracing the latest stylo! ol UKbbS GOODS- Ever Brought to Orocon City. m;i,i , i ,(1 ,, Ladies' Wraps and Jack. j f Mf MiallV I'lilnli i.i.. nn,l i Prices Never Before Offered in This 0 : .S I