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Al the itiimliiin o tint comity eoiiimU aloner Wtidlinaduy, Thliinlity hihI Kriiliiy n lualanck, Urn following iim-Wijni(B were, iiuti: In the iniiltt-r of Ihn i Iiiiukh lt (, llutilliin'a mill iiml HrinUwuur wutjon road, the. ruixirt of tlm vii'iik prvl. mialy appoiiihid whm 111,-,! and approved, ami the eHnwi account of 'j:i.70 (r dered paid, field nul,-. Mlli pt wr also filed When ,v petition,,,, hi,, with llm cntmiy clerk receipts (or their spemn account dm road will Ui ordeted llWIII(l. In ri ihn V, K. Klik roml, llm reiiorl j waa approved, un. I iu'iimi account of : Ml uuli-icd pad. It Mas nrdnied that 1 lie pelltiiiiiora igy tl'tt iliiiiDiijm, when 'tlm i-lnli will i it, i In- order of thla : court tii-n i ui. I toad, 1 In the mailer o( tlm re-fuitvey l Ilia 1 tllliliK HUH ii In I Irilllllni'T road Hllil Niplillll'iitlit,l.i, lill. k f S OlnK'Mi City Kli-HiU, Co I (W W. A. Ililiitluv. miii.t.HKM 12 W iiiki lrii,,liimlwr It, Il,i)7,,. . " (' IK) " " (A I'm it (!,. mini i-viii-iikb . ... Cliuniiuii & Cii, lirlilgitiiiiiiii'i) litlllluT CXUfllM' . J, W, nulili, ui'"iir frin, II W 2 M II Wi 15 8ft (II H IS 114 H 211 70 1 BO in oo Hlniii v, llmiry Burton ft nl, !W 70, llllllWI-ll Wllwin A Coiikp, rimil exmiii. , ... . I, H. Hnill, lumber , II. II. JnliiiMiii, clvrk'n (ni'ii, $IH1 HO, ttlluwt.il 1M KO Wliu-Mit Hcrlitur, Imrliil eni.'i 1W 00 TIik Kiit-riri', ,rliillii( 27 00 (I. A, lUnlltiu, iuiiwri'XmiiM! l'l 75 W.T. Whllliii-k, rr.lr' few,.., ?.' (W Htniiinmliiii liiltlit rxiwiiMi 1.1ft H7 I'r. J. W. Nun., imtiper eH)iiiie. , o iw W. W. II. Hmimoii, HIiitIHTiti KB OK K. M, Itiin.lii, titini 4 A. Ituliln, ciirntii'r'ii fri'ii, $21 ftO, lulil over. Jnliii lhckir, imiinir eiie 8 00 "5":iii''mi-mii. k w. i." . r ,i iht.t rn' ii. ". j.. m' vimii w.iih.b i....io , 11 " '""""' i r i.n lit roit !" I " H . ti;'HVli..M i .. Uiiii.ltk nl ei-H tiiilN, l K f ".' " . ... V'l. III... ..i.l. MOliK fiwT, . W II A H , K."ir uml ul Uimtt .llMt-M'"MU " f- .1. .lr.in O. II Hi tl., I,7t'"'"'- u.i.i.i..r, tnl I IAL CIKt'I K ,IIW . J f (imrU F, ftimtw. rfry. It r- ii i i tIV MAI I'11 guiiiUy nl I oVI'K-l P m l i UkRiiiiitB lrv Ai nT hiu.i,j. ' tlio roml Irniii MuiiU milU to Memluw HriMlll.it Wan III ,1i I'll llm! Ilu ,liini,ii.a Iw Hut iwiil, Alii) llm ruHil lint I'ntiili IUIiihI, but Hint tlm county illnr to ltn ricttla In lliu highway ltuilltiK (ruin Mil llrimk tu tlm tin'Kiiit City mill MoIhIIi loml via t'liiim MiIIm. m-uuin-d w Rill Ml"'f " "'"" - ' ;4ll uihoo vuium vuwiwIm m.,1. ,y imwu riptitin Tlt t'i'iiim sixount iiKii A It AKI'lNii. l:omminli. ui n mi m iirili-ti-.l mii, Tit tlillnii for brlilKi' R'Tiinn the Tualatin river tli-nie.l. In r Ilia clungH In tlm llnrrii k ruail, tlit rwtltton uranleil, ami Hie county iirveyer onlnriil to inrvty, mul Julill Ilr.ley, llertimu Itrunt nil J, It Dun rmi iilntiI to view mill road, tu niii't at Ilia Iiuiim ol Urlali I'avno, (.k tobvr 1(1. In m the tiriilKfl by('. Wilhvliu ami luytiifiil lor tlm tamo, tlin warrant drawn by tlm cli-rk In coiiiiIIiiihd with order of the cuuuty court uiwla at tin April term In IH87, waa approvetl. Tlm ruiwrl ol the count treanurw waa approvnl and urdi'ml on 111b. In r the aawiiaiiiiiiit roll of C'liu kAinai nwinty, and lh levy'of tx for Ilia roll u apjirovwl and copiua o dnn-d ierlille4 t the ihtri-lury ol Btats and the ilirriff, and Hie mutter o( levy. Intt Ui waa rxMipoiiixl till 1 1 .ovm Imr nwling of th rotirt. Thu rvporl of Coiuiniiwionur Hair at-is-pliiiit lh f-m-lmrt bridiipaa rrpairinl, wai approved, and the font of ret'aira, .m t, oruere.1 paid, The riiuipUlnl i'f fharlna C"otlrill ct at, iitaiiiat tlm itrvior o( roud din tili l No. i waa ilimiiHl, In iti the ri'paiiing tlm I'Hh'p rn-k liriiU-w, the ri'imrtof the iirviiir, W. M. 11. 411, HarJiinrit a approved, and awairaiit lor the i-oiitriu't priiij, $!'S.(X), ordi'ird liwiied to I 8. mtt. In n the wi.Uiniiiif ol the nrnd at 1U- ker'a hriilfi; the report ol W. H. Mitt- tonii waa afprosi'd, and the di'ik or- I.imiiI I'erMnniil Nolea. Dr. While, ol Canliy, waa In Oregtm t'lty IuhI Huturiluy. J.l'.llrailley.of Powella Valley, wu In town hmt Friday. Mr. Mali, of The lUllea, la viaiting Mia. Honor Whithxk. re 1 J "fiiuTIN liK AHUH, HO. lit. r. l II. M -! IUIiril)F wt'nin iwir . ii..iilll H. IU. ! Mr. . f "t'uNrK UllAIMiK. i'tn,r ii. M Mith alml ol ' wia't" i IHU ,i Rta, j, i ..i ., Mr TfTTumt i.MAKilK. Nil M. C, ol Ii vu l iln h0 I" H'a, ' (t, ,.,U month i ll ni lliii( I JM k, i tt,WMITK. "iiilil l "a'uHANKK. M , I" "I II nr. ( ilili hall lW fihr Hil.ttolh t.4 niiti!f i faen mi'iun i iw mrtnUlt l'l ol"' Km k W mttf. Muxrr It tumult. JVI I loih . Nt. 16. A O C V Inhnoir 1!nll.Ut ilna l Kalhl' iui Vuiima l.fnihi in"-!" ll,lln V, M m. W M. II r,ii. Hw-i-lf M1 i'bUHiK. N Mi A O. C V. . iul Ihlr.( MobiUt Hi rh Wiuiiih. llU VUHUlf Mhrt '"' i I !.ll".- I. I' "" nil t rllt t.' I'uK 'I' A ii V w ,1 .,..1 a nilh fritnlf f'ru . . i, ,..ii. in u.l4 r.ii.' b-itl-nu j iWf , ,,, , htin amuit (or j;H..W l ' ! WIIU.MMiS M Ai nil 1 1 IflmK M i, K or I' nri Kitiliiil Hlniii ! Miile hull. l KnlihU mvllMl N I kit -i t.. M ..I K mul ltHI', l. t JnllSa III, AM II. Ml. 67. '. K ol A 111 Mtn .1,-1 I t-lilll ailrrt. (ifl'ili I Mf MHirf TiiM.tr ewrnia i ih'l' , i. I MikirtkiK.ate'f T l'ii.l M-.W Kit A W. V T. I. dm nnir.iv In eh mni.th ! it"'' itllaSm Kl. rrWliitu ! hrmi ' ltol.,rr.riil. Uu Ji'iiK"". 1m liina.n, ("tili'iil t'ANHY UilHiK. Nil I. I O U T mittft a.nii.tkrxeiil'1 K ulatit'a hall ' Vliilliia inriiiinH !) I""'1" at. W kUKiK Hll. i ' ) C-1 rf SCO "4110 HKUKT COItf. I"- I'KfAKt MI.NT if iBKii.. . A illtt.rl. t PwalitMil r I. C. lir..i. - Trea.nter -. i ii ii. ..i,... . . Hmnitury iwi im Krai ami third friitar "t ' Bin in ruuui'll i lian wr. ihpiim-" "" i -il'iiiat. M.r'llallV weleoiniwl COU MIIIA HimiK AM' l.M'liMt CO, Krtu ittal Krl.lat nf aeh month ' lulaln rlialn holla. CM at. Atl'"1- r;' Kf iilar miMHInf wnit W.1nei"lr In ' th at tniliid hiuiar, t ilo Mn sawii m vpiiiIi ami Ktahlh ! Ainaa,Hee'r. lAi-0a.aia,Pr Kll. N'WT,;s.J,"rt'" - I-1TIU il-T IIIIMlt I'll. NO. 1 lt Pi-iimt Tiiolyol rh mnnlh al Cal- i rumim hiiiiae. ii iii'wk. -0 It limw, J. W. oCnNNki.u w r. 'COMPANY, riHHT kViUMKNT. O, N. Armnrr. Thlrl ami Main. Uvular ilrlll ulshl, :u,!a. II...... I.. l.iiMlliiiaa miielllia. nrR' k itlllav lit aat.li mmith. fll.LHW, Ciua Hira.' rut'KtttN IIOMK CO, Nil t Warrpu, liainiiij f Kamlali, orriiaaa, lxilalfl Klrt I.leiiieiiaiit HaeoBil Maiiwnanl Sunday Services. nKKTCMllKRUATIOHAt.MltlKCH.-Kv. 1 . Uu a., faauir. Hcrvleea al II a. M. anil r a. liiinilay Hehil alter rauriiUi "; Piyr meefliif Wilnily ","f n,ilnek. Hrayer oiellnil nt Viiiini I""!"" ' liv nl iihruii.ii Kmlaawir every Huuuay ''iiiiHaUMIprampt. .. IlillllU ' Hlnr Mornlii Merylea a 1 S"11"' '""'I al mm Kveiilna Harvle. :0i ' "yr niprtlu, Wediirailaj eviiln. " ' J '"mul Menllni tvery Weiltiwlaf avanini wtillii, n, flrat HtnitUy In U '"' r&Li i.,ui..ii..n .ii I--.. iui,win H, Htl, T. JilllN H Cllt'HCII. CATIIOMn.-R; A. 'U-mhanii, I'aalnr. On Hiimlay ma l 1 . a. Kvury aenonil ami miinn "" I"mn (iirmnii almr iha o "Oier mmiKH Kngllnh aermnna. Him lay i-hiHil Bl ,j r , VeaiHira, iinl(igei-l flrtta, mul Heiicdlellnn al 1T. IWTItmiWT KI'INCOl'AL CIII'HCH.-Kitv f -'. ftiTr-Mii. l-amor. Mnrnlim aervlee at li. ""ynrhotiiai ri;ift; Rveiiii'K"""1 !ih Umiiue meeliiK S SO 'L - "iyr Mtiiiltng l iiuraiiaj v.v P'nngera onrillially luvltail. ' IHT l'UKHHYTKKIAN ClltlHCM.-nj v- . - m. naunatn nenooi ai i " -,-until.'- ., ... . . ... .. .i u...l.,awft niiiiiia u -i',.' n nnniiivy in i;nriaunu , O i ay evanttu at f- ' f,ln .ra,rr umaliiK al7:HU. 8Ua Ire JvANiim,(!A.i,(:nnK!H-Kivermiil AiiT "i llio KvmiKi'lieal Ai'iii'". "i".' m I 'vli ,u ,,,, ,, ,, ivry Hittiiliiy at II A. M f "nmiiKiiMnilh aehool every BminayatlO A.M. a In, ...... li .,' "iik i IIHKTIIKKN I 11 I'-'1--!vl Y , imntot Homee. flrKt ami M1.1".?." -i-tV i. ,'" ii inmiiu ai Mu,ln utile, in " - r: 1 Hii'ly at Mi.imliiln '," , , ' L' 'k'- in I toiirtli Hiimliiy ''""' '., lf,r)lM)t li.,,,u,. i, il,., aiililllllllllUlltll u iiuuM, at 11 a. m. Oil """"iKiuil triim lime totlmo upon Inn til'i rei i'ipl. It waa onleriil that the woik on me U'inalon anil t'lilun teliuul h(MH Mad I mmiM-ndi'd iinlil nest April, or unlit Itirlher order of the point. j It waa ordered Unit Hie ullow Mitf here tofore made for the keepinit of Jot n Vane. Iiidiin-lit iohller. be iilcroansd to $11 per month after (VtoWrl. The re-Hirt of aiierinti'nileni . n. .Stiiilli on the (trading of Mmm bill waa aiipruved, and tlie ejtiH'npe aiwunt of Ii" 2ft ordered paul. In re thf petition of H. Kolilor for li ceiiM) to Bell apiriluoua and limit liquors al Harlow, motion to Amend verifica tion of reinon-trnlice objected to by conn aelfor uetitioner. Motion for dlamiaaal allowed. ,. . j 1 , j ,.,.. ' In r lh gnulinjt of nwl ami Imildinn of a hridue over wuleiwiiy t Slilwim-, ..a . 1 . kie, lh followitig null were opiMimi. II null lVUre. twonty-ouo coui pur lor excavation urtli, 'Hl aveiny-... cent, for rm-k; W. I.. Brown, ixtoen cenla per yard, aimiuntinif to $km..ii, The contrtu t wan awnrilfd to Mr. Urown l,ii Ida filing bond In aumdoiiblu the amount of contract. It wi ordend that ylO a montli 1 paid to lln llurrliberger lot the cuie ol Peter Wmn from September 1 to Oc tober tl, when be (lied. 1 8. Scott aubniltted a bid of $3-19 for . ...in... . lirliWa acroaa Milk creek, tis- otiiiiiii.a " , ,. all new nuiU'rhilB, or W, "ln HieolddwkiiiKlor '' "'' " " Mil witH MWPlwl, CoinmlMonur Moebnko waa directed to oxamme u.o bridge after cninpletlon anu re,.o.v . condition to the court. Tlioahoriira r.M.ort for the year end- In-line 80 hint, wa laid over to the No vember term oi me com . Tt a .vrJiirilll Unit noon the comple- Hon of the Oakley bill work Con.m,8- aionerltalr examine It, ana upon ... ceptunce a warrant no i-. - tractor In payment lor u.e -,. mi Ml a month from Sep- 1 no mini - temberl,w..Hap..ropnitdto l1 , llogue . i nt u'.uulri. a mviiiier. (ircnrooi !. . , (MlairwaiipaidflKOandO.Moohnke $10.10 mileage and per diem. The following bilta were presented and allowed, except aa otherwise noted: . . i i..l.l,.a Avnelise $ ""0 A, M. ixiveimo, n- . ( Miller Uroi., lumber.. - Hliitova. MavK. William", Iaaao Farr, pauper uxpenao Sidney Smyth, surveyor' Icon ii roiulaxpenne A.H.WIuk, viewer or road .. . - Alox.TlimiH.,ti, auperlnlendentties 11. Wllburn, road expense Slain vs, Km"!' I'""" ' ;j () (rionds here. Mr. and Mra. W. Carey Joluiaon ahaeiit on a trip to i'litiet Bound. Henry Meldrum la aurveylnn town 8 north, ranges weal, on llio lower wena-li-in . S. M. RamaDy, of Molalla, waa caller at the KNT.ai aiaa oflke laat Wed-liemluy. Mra. A. 11. Nilea, of Walla Walla, U viBitliijj Mra. A. Warner, at Mount I'leanallt. nr. W. W. Uloav and Henry Ciieay, of Aurora, were in the city Monday on buaineaa. Mra. A. K. Kinx, of Ilwaeo, 1 vimting her mother, Mil. A Warner, at Mount I'leaaatit. C'ilv Murahal A. Heitendoifer, of Sell- woatl, waa In Oregon City on buainee Wedneaday. Miaatirai-o William relumed Tues day from viHiting frlenda In McMinnville and Portland . lion. T. II. Jonarud. of Sandy, waa in the city laal Monday and made a call on the Kntkhckibk. I'lvili. Aiinerson and Charlil Hodaon, of McMinnville, were in On-gon City the llrat ol the week. Mr. and Mra J. M. Hamilton have moved to Mount lMeaaant and will live on the Kellogg place. Mr. M. M Chariiian and her mother Mr. IHIlcr, who have been vidtilig in Seattle, have returned home. T C. I.ivpnay baa moved his family to Woodhnrn where he will lie euiployeJ plaining mill the coming winter. MiaaNeila Barlow, of thia city, baa been elected to a position in the primary departnint of the Portland aeliools. J, C. Haynea, of Oawego, waa in Ore gon City Wednesday attending to pro bate buaineaa before Judge Meliirum. Aiinrnnva rt. F. Allen and (ieortre C. i...r. ,,( Portland, are in townthig week transacting buaineaa at the land otlice. Prof Arthur Wincbe in now teaching the achool in Marki Prairie for the third term and gives the beat of satisfaction. President llrownaon, of McMinnville college, occupied the pulpit in the Baptist church last Sunday morning and even i mi- Mr. and Mra. Frank Conover, of Cor- ....llia aroint Mondav In Oreiwn City. Mr. Conover is the publisher ol llio cor- valhs baaetto. II O Holleiibock, who was principal of the Oregon City schools In 1888, now a resident of Soattle, spent last weea visiting In the city. A. Walling, of the firm of Walling & Jarrish, Oswego nurserymen, was in the city the fore part of the week, accom panied by Mrs. Walling- John Tyacke. formerly of this city, but who for the past four months has been residing in Aiblna, has moved back with bis family to Oregon City. hi. t niair. of Elliott Prairie, was in Oregon City Saturday, October 3d, nn school business, be being ctora in district No. 2 of the county. T. K. Long, a prominent lumberman Wis . was In Oregon City Ul ...-- , , last Monday. He has his weather eye open for business opportunities. T ti rtink Watson, superintendent of n.- fw.in Iron A Stool company's works at Oswego, was transacting bus iness in Oregon City last 'luesday Mrs. 8. Q. Shoudy, of Rockford, and Tower, of Mendota, III., mint and Mrs. W. II. Conyers, of Clatskanie, Or., are visiting frieiulB in this city m. n,i Mimnke. of Aurora, and San Francisco and one of the largest hop growers of Oregon paid urcgon business'viBit during the past week. Postmaster E. M. Rands and C.II Alhriglit of the Oregon City Knights of Pythias are attending the grand lodge of the ortlor which is in Bession in Portland this week, i,.. nr w n,.ir who bus been living jvim. i " I ----- with her duiiKhter in Victoria lor nearly ft year, has rotumod to Oregon City and will spend the winter wiiu ruiuuvc A. A. Smith, an attorney of Ness City, and Major Chailea lturkhart, of Law rence, Kan., old friends of (Jeorue C. Ilrowimll aro in tiie city and are lo ikln about for a business location. tleo. Randall, of New Km, was attend ing to business in the city last Monday. The Randall's haye twenty-five acres ol noiatoea this year but the crop I not so large as it was expected to lie, Captain K. 8. Warren ha sent Colonel llecln his resignation as captain of Com pany F of tills city. He and bis lamily have moved to Portland whore they will here after reside at ourtn ammram, Mr. C. 8. Shank, of Canby, who re cently graduated fiom Yale college, has been admitted to the Washington liar, ami has taken a position with Burke, Shepherd A Woods, a leading law firm of Seattle. Rev. .John Parson, recently pastor of j the M. K. church In this city, now pastor of the Fotet Grove church, was in tne i-iiv vixltlmr friends last week. He Is keeping up hi reputation for being a church builder in bis new parish where important improvements are being made on the church building. Rev, and Mrs. Oilman Parker, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Latourette, Mrs.M.L. Driggn, Mrs. R. W. Porter, James Hargreaves and H. F,. Cross are in attendance on the State Baptist association al Albany this week. The meeting began Wednes day morning and may last through the remainder of the week. J. M. Tavlor has returned from his trio tliroinrh the east. He went to the urand army encampment at Detroit and . . , . . u since then lias been uaveiing innm.. xaatern states which he was more or less familiar with during tiia younger veaia. The middle .VeBt he says seems to be fairly prosperous but further east the evidences of retrocession were so strong that he felt sorry for tne poor peo- pie wno stilt remameu. a no ui . tha country moved west and those who did move are mighty glad of it. Mr. Taylor is idad that his home is in Uregon City. Mrs. Taylor accompanied him on the trip. GRAND OPENING! Clothing Department OF-O,!!, 1891 THE LARGEST STOCK -OF- CLOTHING EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY, ALL Ft'LL WOOL, AND Will be Sold at Prices Never Dreamed of Before ! Remember, All-Wool Suits from $10 to $20, Ail li Each 111 Erery Case i Perfect Fit U Giaraiteei t cimnnv r:nnns .a I will aell ALL-WOOL GOODS at the lion i D.iy any more duvww. - - prices heretofore charged lor gboddy and Cotton Clothing. J. W. O'CONNELL, The Clothier and Hatter. POPE & CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of tr vm, f.M.1 "out of sorts" cross and peevish-take Dr. MeLean'a Sarsapa- ' ... . . . .:il . Mn.l lila rilla; clieeriuinesj win remm am, will acquire new test. lean, w m hum ifiai t, lire, etc. l anffur from anv affection caused bv impure blood such as scrofula salt rheum, sores, boils, pimples, tet ter, ringworm, take Dr. J. ll. MCian a Harsaparilla. k .,,ir.,r nr'n Vini nuina on movinu the eveB, or cannot bear bright light and find your siiht weak and failing, vou should promptly use Dr. McLean s Strengthening eye oaivo, -j rem" box. Vmnnentlv accident! occur in the ll'.tlfl.llllli 1 which cause burns, cuts I sprains and bruises; for use in such i caves I'r. J . 11. MCUn luitnuc uu i. .u f,.. mtinv vrti hein the l.llliiifrui nun -. constant favorite family remedy. n-t.... ....- Otiinu -lipn a feelimr of lassitude will overcome the most robust. when the svstein craves lor pure dioou. to furnish the elements of health and slrenuth. The best remedy for purfymg the blood is Dr. J . ll. aieiean a par saparilla. r u,i Tom. Juno 5. 1891. Vroni mv own personal knowledge. I ...... ..,...,,,,., i, ,1 riiuiiiherliiin's Colic. .UI, I V v n..." . i'i,.,l.,r,. oml , I) mrrliotia itemeuv lor cramps In the stomach, also lor uiarr j x..- 1 U llm hent medl- iiuru, iuiu uu-. - - -y -, . , cine I have ever seen used and the best in . :t . wovfl itivaa BttiiKim-.iioii. seiniiK, " i" ---- A. K. Skerrill. 25 and 60 cent bottlea for sale byG. A. Harding. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY OREGON MRS. A. M. LINNVILLE, DEALER IX .i!,. a.i rii.:iiii.rtt) Pn fni cli. no Hnnfls. IJcHUCS UllU UlUUltllO jiiuiiijuAiia , LACES, FANCY ARTICLES AND WORSTEDS. Full Stock of Silk Floss, Arrasene, Chenille ASD OTHER DECORATIVE ORNAMENTS. FAXCY WORK IN ALL STYLES AND DESIGNS STAMPING OS LINEN AND FELT DONE TO ORDER. Two Doors Below Mrs. Burmeister'a Jewelry Store, - OREGOX CITY, OR. For diarrhoea or summer complaint in any form, there is nothing better than ei.' 1...1.I111. rvi!,. Cholera and Diarr- I' lllliii uri mm d v " 1 . - hoea Remedy. ' Mrs. Nancy Berry, of Adams, Uwrence county, Kentucky . nl it ennui her of au at Bajnuiiu 1 '-v' v" ' " . " , , , t4ick of diairhoea. Two or three doges will cure any ordtnary case, vt ueii re duced witli water it ia pleasant to taae 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Geo A. Harding. Nim ia tlm time to provide yourself and family with a reliable remedy lor 1 I ........,l..;.,lo If ia almOHt Cflliain in hn nmxled. and no family can afford .v. ,. .. 1 . . tobewithout it. it costs out muo uit nmv he the means of saving much nflnrina. If not life. There are many . . "v o .. L..mu- .i;ir....i ..A.iiiiiioa in nsn. nui ,itiiiiuci' "'"""v V""-"" -'. ' r r- i Iain's Colia. Cholera anu A-iarruoes lnnhteillv the best. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by G. A Harding, DruggiBi. HI IK) 8 IX) 10 50 vo o 00 7,'. (it) 05 frank statement trom at Horn 1 11 1 miiitin. . 1 ' .- a n ata ( InKA n monv nf fiiir ciitKRllH. "Mv f.ii. 1 . .tAs UaA ntr fnr tan ... ...iiu .i:....l.i.ia Wo hscwI vari- oub medicino, also called in two doctors, .1 .1 1.:... Anm1 until tut nouung none isr ""v" tisod Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and 1)irrh(oa Ken.euy, wnicn Kyw 1"Ilour a annn (nrorl him. I CO II Hit? rrllfl i ow va.. , 1..- tua Ki-uf niAilioinft made And can oonBcientiously recommed it to all wno need a diarrheva or couc metucuie. For sale by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. 1 .... TTn-nir a .! lr nnwn mftnu fftcturer of boots and shoes at 820 Nolan Texas, will not. soon forgot his experience with an attack f u.lili.h Im rnlatea as fol- Ol voo Kia,Jo . ...... inwa- "i was laaen wini viu,ct cramp in the stomach which I believe 1.1 i.n.ra nananil mv fieiitb. had it wuuiil im.w J lt not been for the prompt use of Cham berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea i i.. Tl.n flnat. ilr.aA did me SO much good that I followed it up in 20 minutes with the second dose, and be t n... Tn.itir fnnlil irnt to where I was loin n, v o- -- . ' , I .lid not need him. This Remedy shall always be one of the main stays of my tamiiy. -cor o.o " Harding. GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH- ' A.mwv-nn a x- f T i fflTT ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STCf assu laih. ?rr: Special Bills Cut to Order? Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street, OREGON CITY. OR. 1 R. FINLEY, DEALER IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings DOOR AND W1DDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds. WAgons and Buggies a Specialty. Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed. PRICES TIIE LOWEST. WShop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Pope & Co's, Oregon City. II GREAT EASTERN STORE! ! MAYER & ACKERMAN, THE OLD RELIABLE DEALERS IN GENERAL :: MERCHANDISE! Headquarters for Boots, Shoes, Clothing and Dress Goods. Pay the highest prices for Wool and Pro duce, and sells the best Goods at the very LOWEST FIGURES. V,A apnr? 'a.lai