TILE DRAINING. Huh Otil..' I'rognMiaWa Fnriii.riClmugi.il Null IlllU rill VI..t I.llil. Mr, Trry, wrltln to Tha llnral Now Yorker, eiiitwtl III riot fur tll u follow! "I have nuiin land that wa naturally uoltl, wt mh1 nrd. From Iiiiik cHtrlmu' I Hud that tllo draining, pt ttlluK". rotation with elovnr Mint litflit iMHintrlnK will Junk" such Isn't lirliiK ijood rro of wheat and clovnr. lit funt, mi what M iiii tint Hinuit, luminal clay it oil llm farm, I had lt year a flint wlinat a I vr Krnw; but thnim plwf will not irodui' largii crop of potato. If tuy Umt wiirn nil of tlmt vharartar I woulit nnvar plant any. It wnuM I wlanr to riw what tlm land In brtlnr flttwl for. 1 tiava rlui.l tliuaa hard plat to inch condition that thny r not fymuirwi wlimi tho thdd la lu po tatiwa, m tliity tuii'fi wnr. In riding by tlmy wohM not lrlloiilarly attract oiiti'i Unnilou; but tho dinner would Tlmn Mud Wl Uiinliids pr-r ftrre) oil tlw natural potato aoll, wlixnuu wlimi It utrvifk thimi puts tboru would bo only loo or Icm. "Now, tlin abova in tlm prartlral part of It, Tlm qui-mlon In, whether 'It U llbl.' I would hardly want to My no to tlmt, aa man rii do nluiuat any thing, With 11 1 draining mid mi unlim ited supply of manure, mid clovnr grown i In which you .- m imiitipuVity of toola ths PUTune or ow ROA03. A llu..fii tllaun Almitil -Cmiatruiitliin .M rrlval lluuil., High clitwi road would do vnry tuticb to Improve local tnido in very many sec tion of thu I 'illicit HlaUn, lin-reuso coin liiiiiilmtlou bctwrntn iMTtlima and tlm uluVHtK tilt) Conditio!! Of thu ieoplll, Im, rovid machinery fur roadiiiakiiiu; would reduce tlm font mid nliinu-11 tb tlnm occupied lu doing tlm work and lau iiiuko hii liuprovinimit In tlin flu. tailed road. A oomph-ta etilpuint Would riiilro coiialderuMu outlay, mid hoiild h niidur the direction of men of perluoo mid skill. TI10 farmer of the in-naeiit day la Indebted to tlm nklll of tint earring, mid wkoii nmlmr for tila vi'hlcliwi to tlm iiiiiiiiifiK'tiirnr of itrl fultiiml lniilfinunu for bin tool, mid tbnra U no ivam.miblw olijiH'tlon to bU U'Iiik ludulitnd to thu irofiwloiiftl roitd liiukliiKOoiiimiiy for hla wull notrntruirtwl Wngoii rcjittla. IiuaKltmlloii i-iwlly tru jxiru tlm rtb'roiiwiird itt thla Juuctura. and b HWHkxiii liboiit tbn ytur A. U. 1V0U. j AhniMt tlm Hit uimi b uinnli, MrhiiM, I In rxntdniit of th tHlt) cujiltitl, mid wvll known for Individual eut.riHN mid In-j Qui'iion. lu mmwir to imiulrlui Im r-1 pllrm "I mu now iifnlil..nt of tlm Cajiltiil , City Wiikuii t,j,l Coiini ruction coiu-l lny, mid yonder (jxilutliiK with proud j wv or llio limit to Iur bulldliiK op kmIUi) la our UritiiMUIimeiit. Coiud over nd l"t um ahow you tliroiiKh, Ths llrat tory la a Urxn n-uu xtudliiK tlm full IciikUi of tlin building, pnvitd with brick, THE ERBAT STRIKE CONTINUES ! Tho Strike in the Oregon City Woolen Mills is settled, but D Ham 011 Hallo art Still continue to strike hard against high prices and oiler the hunt valucH fur tho leant money in CXMl2mATMZA& COUNTY A Ix'ftuliful BMHortnii'iit of Millin ery (ioodii in tin liiUat Htylim and h1ihh. Triiiuning ami lloweri of every iloHcritition. ('hiliiren'a Sailor IlatH only 2tc. OixmJ valuo at 40c. Our (ikmIh have Um-ij nclected with a view to ploai.;. Another cuho of- GLOUCESTERPRINTS Jut oM'ncl, which we will otll at 20 yanlf.;rl.(X). Coixr KivitwlOveralln, COc. LadirH FaHt Uliu?k Hone, War raiitl, I.jc.; 2 pair for 2oc. Our Spring and Summer stock of goods is complete. Give us a call. and plowed tmdnr, It I xwilila that tlm natural condition of tlm mil could b u chautftHl In tiiiia tlmt ureal ornpa xveii of puiiKa could Iw grown on in but It would not pay. "Th tlnm waa wh'tt a man omld af ford to go to gn-al eKiio to grow a crop In a locality whiirn tlm u wna not linliirally atiitl to It) tint that day Ima, ax a rulo, gmm by, Transportation la chnnp now, and tlm mixing of aHX'ial crop In l.x'iiutlm naturally adaptml to thuiii baa oiiiib to tay, and thU practlro will trdily iicrax lu tlm futurt), Ixi caii It la biuiiuiw, and our fariiicra am adnptwl to roAdmakliig, All tbvw and : many tnor aro tlm Uxda of our trade. Wo inploy a cvrlnin iiumlx-r of (killed ; Workiiien, You Unit pilo of txjU ' yonder!1 V amid tbn men out o.iilpx-d ! with wanoiia and tnt; lliey camp ou the road and inovu alung ax the work ll " collllileteil, getting tltplli frmu tlm Ueiireat tiwii. Tina ixouraraeiiul whero i wo atowlboiuachlliea. "ThU uit yuar w bv Ixwu building four -road in tliia county, connecting 1 mall towna. They art) all i-od wlda ' and have a central lino of rnlla fur flee- j trio enra; on I mill aidca of tlin aveiinea thu laud la laid out lu building lota 1UU ! gra.ltmlly lariiiiiliig mnn biixlninxlikx, n. i. i imiiHHTiuiii, witit rkti mnl l i'' 'rout uy v) r. t tiuep, giving a varltil FxiK-rieiiiv of forty yeara with , area of half an acw. Theim b.w aro bo nnderdraiiiliig, glvea liiavxprrteiica with : l'ig bought by (x-upbi frmu town, who tll draining and txrmaiieiil timotlivJ " vkiiig th healthy air of tlmcoun- ll xavai Dim atrip of 10 wm ha.1 about tiled and tlm rext not, nutil but winter. Hit year ago it waa atvded down to cluver and timothy with wheat; and tiliuapliatmi were used coating firur dob Ut ixt acre. Tlm cJuver (lxt on tlia try anil making pleaxatit lioiue within ) av ecxa of tiio city. lJm-k of tbem they lixvu tlm open farm la tnU, and lu front tlm avennw Willi elwtrlc railway, luleplioiio and electric light j; Ilex. "Along tliraa nwda there ix coiiatant atream of travel. Tba Tradexineu'a tiled part) nearly all "went out" after I Building axxx-Unon luu bought within two yearn and left clear timothy. Un I"' y"'' W lota on onu of thuxo the ttlml part tlm timothy baa fully held j avutmr on which it la erecting beat itx own and even iiicreamnl year after uoiixe for workmen and mechanic. year, but not on the part not tiled, Thii Tima, you are, population la being cat jivir 1 cut forty Imtueuan .md from tlm i '''r'-! 't into the country, and thu ceu 10 acrea loada, I aay, CHkd overulglit ' t'r f'!" and buximiw are relieved of ami drawn chiefly on a hay rack 17J j "eir aurpliis. ftx-t long, aud loadeil heavily becauae it , "The rexult U) tha whole population bad to m drawn about half mllo. On ! baa tx-eii highly beneficial. It lux avurxifx load well cured weighed t,i&) i- brought Into naa a very Urge aiuouut of fxiuuda on tho acalrw. Hut llm polut ia ' r,'a' ''' not before couaideriHl valua- inia wime um timothy on tho tiled part "u pnc aor uuiiiiing lotxare nearer ha held ita own or liicreamd yuar after ' "l"lr tri"' viiIum. In tnaklug our cou yuar, that on tha part not tiled ha tract we are careful to havo gixxl aur grown thiuiier mid aliorter, mid weeila, i Vp" 'l muj and pe-i float loin which cuarati graxa and exixnially that uilcr-! are ,"ttJ'' l,V wu tmgituxrr. Care- ftlilc peat plantnin, have coma 111. ThU ' atiiuatoa are mado beroreliand, and year tlm bay on llm tiled part waa raxlly , when tlm work on tlm ground ia beguu GO TO- LDWTHWIITD'S SHOE STORE -For Boots and Shoes AT POKTLANI) PRI.CBH. Opp. Poatoltica Bluck. Orcjou flly. BOYS'. ..CLOTHES, "BOYS WILL BE BOYS," And consequently the clothes they wear 4 must be to stand the Rough and Hard usage that only a BOY CAN GIVE THEM. The seams must be staunch and true, double stayed so that a Tug of War wouldn't rip 'em. We have just that kind as a matter of conscience, as a mat ter of pride and because we think they ought to be so. We are just as particu lar about their Fit and Finish as we are in our Finest Garments for Men. O'ConnelMGIass, The One Price Clothiers and Hatters. Mais lite Green lis. Jos. Collins, the Florist of Houses, has got a lot of good, lants tor sale at S2 per dozen. Heights Clackamas fine, strong, healthy, ISow is vour chance to Green rose buy hefore it is too late, as thev are sellinc nff fW. Pmn nnr? see for yourself. You will never have the opjiortunity to buy such large rose j.lants at that price again. Also a gen eral collection of house j.lants for sale at low prices. Vege table plants for sale at J. Harding's grocery store or at the Green Houses. Early Cabbage, jrer hundred, 50 Early Cauliflower, per hundred, '. 1 00 Early Tomatoes, per hundred,. 75 Cut flowers a specialty all seasons of the vear. JOS. COLIJXS, Florist, Park Place, Oregon. twice aa heavy aa on tlm part not tiled- j a atroiig, clean timothy aa 1 ever taw, i with no plantain or weed In It. Tha timothy waa an iImiixo that it (baiVvJ tha wemla to death before they got ft real Uirt. I lli.tracllva far la A bum Cora. Tlmre are difTcrenwa between yellow and whit corn Independent of tlm color. ' The former coutuiiia more atmrh aud i will luuko more whisky, and la pre- i ferred for animal fixxl where fattening : la tho object in view. Tha latter lnui ' more gluten and oil, mid la alimwt mil vepMilly preferred for bread. Aa fixxl for horxtta, where nerve and Ixuie nutri ment aro more dexlred than fat, wliilo eorn haa thu preference. White com ia coiialdered aa coming nearer to oata tlnm yellow corn, mid ia therefore better fixid for working anliimls. So far ax the ri'xnlta of Miialyala are known white eoru baa Klxiiit 1 per cent, mora of the mnai'le forming element than yellow corn, but the relative value of the two varieties in this reapect ha not been vry accurately diitenuliied. The corn plant ia one of the tuoat wide ly dutribnted, but every section haa type beat auitod to It toil and latltudo) therefore the interchange of aed north ern mid aonthern grown ia not a aafo practice If the dixtmica to the north or outh i a long one. From etuit to went the trmiafera may be longer. Corn planted in the north from a aoutlieru aeed gn.wn in longer leaxons I almoxt certain to bo caught by froat. The plant, however, baa the fuoulty of be coming accliimiUHl, and uudor few yeara of cultivation of adapting Ita growth and period of ripening to the aoa anna of theacutioua to which it is grown, ayi The World, KITiiel of Minn on Nulla. Lime ia not cbixxed na a manure, but Its effect on many ttoilx are often highly bi'iicllclal. Thin nrinea pi'inclpally from its chemical notion in hastening the de composition of orgiinloui'iltiir and fitting it for plant food rather than from any for tillislng properties of ilx own that lire di rectly drawn upon by plants, Ou what aro termed aour bind, anch Ita grow aorrel mnl nlhcr acid plnnta freely, it is uaed to espuclal HdvniitiiJtn. Its action la 10 dif ferent, upon ilyT'Tmit nulls that it it boat to use it experimentally before incurring the pxpetiHO of applying it in large uiuoutitx. The dairy comml.Haioiiur of New Jor dry auya that upon investigation ha bus found that oleomargarine la almost uui veranlly uxed at the aeaaide resorts, anch a Ocean Grove, Atliiiitlo City ami Long Branch, It was aorved up on the tables of the hotels and lu the cottage as pure butter, and waa brought In In trunks, bat boxes, Wash hamper and the like to eacap tha ey of tha law. ii goc rorwani wiiiiout uiiueceaaary dutay, mid la done aa tflkieiilly and thoroughly a ponaOile. Our men are under the direction of fori'ineu mid oa alxlauta who uiiderat.-uid every detail of the requirement aud seitK'.iloiia. The bilxir ia gremly reduce I lu amount aud Coat by iugeliioua liiuclliuea, "Since roadbuilding compaiiica came Into cxixUiiuo comiiiou wile, iu roaila i have become Brat claw uveiiue of i travel; the iiitrixlitctinii and use of wide tirea ou wheel haa li-nxened the wear and tear of the road surface and the solid manner iu which we built them gives excellent aaliifactiou. There are many milex f inferior roads yet in uxe, but year by jeiir they are be ing reconstructed, mid public favor has born fully accorded u for what we have done. "In some ai-ction wo have laid down on the roiids tramways of broad iron rnila on which vehicles of all kinds travel with great case and with very light draft. llranche are carried from the main road right into some farmyards and car are loaded at the barna." 1 To return to present considerations, private enterprise is always superior iu the line of priKluction to public work shop under the direction of officials who owe their selection to political in fluence. This has been shown iu the production of all kind of work, but es pecially iu shipbuilding and iu ull kind of weapon nf warfare. The discipline of the army and navy produces order ana xystem, Imt dN not encourage en terprise or foster ingenuity. So the wugou roadinakers might become trades, men and be so claxsillod, There are many dixtricts where Vast areas of land are but poorly cultivated, where IndilfVrent method of farming prevail and the hind la neglected. A complaint that fanning does not bring sullicient proilt to justify working is common with some large-laud owner. In such districts the roads are very poor. Within the last ibeiulo a uew impulse scorns to have been giveu to horticul ture, and increased attention has been paid to agriculture, as a result of which improved methods aro rapidly reviving many districts. Finn fruit ami grain cannot bo hauled over rough roads, and the thoroughgoing farmer is never like ly to bo aiitislled wilh imperfect high ways. Willi so many considerations iu their favor, therefore, there ,s hope for better things in roudiimkiiw, even if the era of largo roniliiuliiug companies should bo a long timo comimr. Con densed from an article by William Clay poolo, C. K., iu Kngiiieei'ing Magazine, By improving the conulry roads ac cording to an Intelligent system taxes will bo Increased slightly that the ad orning profits from the reform will pay tbem twenty times over, besides good, road would make a magnificent legacy for posterity, , GASH PRICES. Royal Baking Powder, 1 lb...$ 17 lb Pry Gran. Sugar 1 Full pound Climax Tobacco.. 43; 10 dozen 50c. jack knives. . . .$ 23 00 j 7 spools 0. X. T. thread ...... 23 45. Child's lace shoes.G to 8 to close 50 9.V Vvlrne. f.x. 1P.!ci. 5.-1 1 w ... u..iv, miiiuii im 10 , can iuiiiion, pound. U.:) I Tubular Lanterns 50 j Notions, as usual, one-half price. Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Brownsville Best Goods and Lowest Prices. Clothing, FURNITURE, ; Carpets, Matting, Mats, Rugs, Iieed. and Rattan Goods, Up holstered Rockers. Etc., of all kinds ' AT LOW PRICES. Special liates on Upholstering ; this month. All work guaranteed better than when done in wholesale houses, and we sell them cheaper than others can who buy from wholesale dealers. Undertakers' Goods. Always a complete line, and can be turned out at the short est notice. IIOLMAX & WARXER, Orfffon City Itauk ItHll.ling. HAMILTON &' ALLEN, Clackamas, Oregon. FOR SALE I O. E. A. FREYTAG, THE - The building now occupied by the Oregon City Iron Works, together with the Engine, Boiler and line Shafting. This is a good chance for a small manufacturing plant. Apply at office of J. ROAKE it CO. Best and Cheapest Grocer. Fancy and Staple Groceries in Great Variety. Vegetables, Fruit and Feed. UNCLE MYERS, THE Portland Jeuueler. Importer of and Dealer in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks and Optical Goods. No. 165 FIRST STREET, NEAR MORRISON. Fifteenth and Main, ORECON CITY. C. P. WINE8ET. 8. F. 8CRIPTUBE. WINESET & SCRIPTURE, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. Largest stock of Coffins and Casket!, kept South of Portland. Also cloth covered and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies Burial Robes and Hunts' Burial Robes in Btock, Also Wagon and Carriage Making, Horse Shoeing and Gen eral Blacksmithing on short notice. JfJaST'Ladies' Private Entrance Up Stairs, solicited. Orders from the Country IMCrjs. 3r. "W", RICH, IIKADQIIAKTKR9 FOR- Decorative Needle Work Suppleis. NEW DESIGNS IN STAMPING PATTERNS. . Mail Orders Given Careful and Prompt Attention Instructions Given in Embroidery. iiMftsaM Commercial Bank Block, opp. Post Office. OREGON CITY, OR.