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Oregon City Enterprise. A - ' t..-'r.-.r---..r"r.'r,. V S,,tfl FHIKAY. M A V 27,jm:. fair The wny to tmllil up llii'icon ( II)' la to itlv' Oii ifim City ittoilu )iir )iilroiniKi. Hl'IIMCmi'TION HATKM, Olio ymt. ....... mi HL tiioiitlia. I mi 1 Itiet lllOfl., ...... ti Hu'-rn'rltitlittu iyiili!i. In i1vhim A'lolUltii Ulna git uu mi n.iclliiM AOKKIlt l ull THE KNVKIll'IIIMK, II W, I'Dinaur . lllHI KlllKllt h I! mi lull tlnry At 1 i.-ltitfcr tl J. I riilllniioi Y H hrmiilwill . I'll. Moliiinti W. H rwlK.iry lli'iny Mill.) lUmlllofl it W.M.tiiii . Mr. tl A Mlit.il.itril T. M 1 ia S iJO'. ,1, H. Jnvui'r . : i nart II M l'i t . ' N. M Mitmty IC. M. lUrliiMtli 11 Jwilillii" . . . K tilr-y tMiatic Kly ("dtitiy, - flH'ktllitt.M, l llh'li Mill, Aim, M Urunk, IS w Km, WlUntlVtHl, ltsrlitw, - Htft irl, nrit, - Xd.Ullft, VfrtlitHrttU, I UllfvIM n - SPHAY OF THE FALLS. Trv t'tihr'it tlolieioiiti lit! enmiu, Fur jimr li t cronm mulu go to t'tmU'r'n. liiH lit, iiiitw urn! otiliT limikii lit tlio RM'KNI'HmH tillil'O, WIhmi yiui want lc i-riim by tli jiinrt, iiil nr tlili ko to t'alir', Fiirniailovl roimta) to Int mi the liltilf. liHnin t tint K mimim! (illire, lit JtMiuli )! W it will (iri'iii'li ill tin' 1'uitrtl l!nllirt'ii clitirrli iii'xt TtiHtlny rvi'iiiliii Tki your Iml.ittti to tlm Ntw York liallory imil (t-t a g liitine wliilu you Imve tli eliHiuw. Salmon mi biting giwl tlic" ilnynwiil lUlii'tiiiill llml gri'ltl ioit in littli'lling tlm tl ii ii IhiuiiUh Trviat iiolit'o on I'loth, Inrw !- . Kovrnty llvoo'iit to-r iloiu by ! nil nt tlltl F.M'Mtl'UtnK Ollii'l'. A lilo mil roinmoilioua Ktiilmn bfoii fontin('tfil on the north niilo of Hi-vi'litli Miwt at tli railway ruiig. Mm. lli'ii.lii. l Vi-i'' n llni murk ol tlm luli-t dtyli'ii of Imla 1 1 I iiiilliniM v l(ooUitt I'milow rt.t ollU i, r.ni lMn. "'Pie Ivy lf" C"ininy t-nrrii- nil it own wcin'iy biiiI iiii'i lniiiii ulmljuurt wlilcli ni raiil to I iiio: MttrlHiig ml rrnlialit', ti. K, llnrtirajvi', ImiUlcr. iicar tin fimt o! KIU Vlf lniiii, ill v you iuoih')' on Imililinj a htmiw an-l nunr-autfi-a tifii tion. Tim fiiy (Mum il Ut Monday nltfli aiTt'i't'''! il"1 iml'atioii of M-iuU jh! ti. A. K. to mitn iimti-in I'm olwrvami of 1'ivorulion d iy Tin liit ral'i'io iH'ir tlu loi of tlo Sixth atlift alrpa hnirvi tlu pxiir aiirt' of tin" riikii'.l ti; of tlio hliill iinil Ilivi'H it a mori aiilwtantinl Hpifuriiiict1. Tliu pulpit of iIim l'rmlnlrrlun cliiircli in thin iilv will ln oiviipii'.l ly pnuui iiiuit rli'iKViuen liom (.'I'licnil iim'iulily nt l'ortliui.l ui'xl Suinliy inorniii ami pvi'liinK. Tl"' iinnunl fpiiitnitl ritiiitnH'tiiiif for IHiii, will opi'ii at N'W !!. Cliii-kniiiiiH county, (ir., Jiiii.i lt, aii'i will flow Jiuu),.'7. V, K. Joiich of fortUnd In HciTi'turv Mittd Wilkinwiii'it Hih'itioiH of luttit ami linn millinery ii cpoil to tln l't to In' luul in roitUuiil. All llicla'i'it Ktyhm inul at living pr'it'n. KioiH'iiil'fr tlio jiliu'ci with ,Mrn. Ilii h, oipoitB tlio tont otlii ii, Oiccon t'iiy. T!io rt'piihlli'an nifiilintt nt Mili-y'a Imll, WIIhomvIIIo iii-xt Tma'liiy niiiht w ill Ik uiIiIiobho.I lay Mi'hbih ISrowni'll, IlnvfH, Miiililink, t'ronH iiiol lhvuwr. Kvciy iti'piirntioii IihmIiim'ii inailti for hi ciiiiinioilittintf a iiitf i-rowil. Mr. 1., II. Cowinn who Ima bksiiiih"! cliuri;i' of Shij f) 'h N,av Thelitis winhoa toiiTToini tlio puhlii: that none but HrM t-lunn, reliiililo iitlnii'tionn will apenr at above iniineil b.ill. "Tim Ivy l.enf" rotnpiuiy iMmioH with the beaU of nvom nieuiliitioiin. ISoreiun! At the Hnpliat fair noxt Tlmrmlay ninl FrMny niulila Juii niul.'liil. Kveryboilv In llivileil to conui with tlieir pocketH full and ! lionm wit Ii their hi iiim full 1'rirna w ill rttiin from 5 I'PiilH to foO. Look out for tho nit department, inul buy nil oil puintinii for your wifu. lUiud iiiumo eni'h nixht. Aduiimion free. Thu Junior w ill huvuabtind ill the fair nt tho HuplM ('liuich next week, ThuiH duy and l'riday. They will bnvo minie thiiik! for overyone. Th funny tables will bu timiMiully iittiuelivo nnJ the bootlw of art a rani ihanen to net oil painlintrs mid docoraliona much cheaper than at tlio art titoroR. Mt. Io,ad.. tlio Falls etc., eto. );Ji1t llulmcH, nijcd about twenty yci'tra, died at tlio bonie of hit1 iinreiila nt , tho oust nd of Seventh street TtioHilay vvDiiimiof typhoid lover, The funeral occurred WodnoHday iiftemcon from tho ruHidunca under the aimpicos of tho Hons of Vttarnna, Uov. Oilman I'urker pro nounciii(r tlio funeral normon. The do coaHtul had tieen omployod in mill A of the Willamette Pulp & Pnpor company and the employes attended the funeral in a body. , llKCOIUTION DA y. I'ruvlxluM fr It Olntniviiiice (heinm City. In NUTtt'K TO MKAliK I'OHT AND A 1,1, 01,1) Hlil.llll'.loi. We will tiii'nt at our pot room not Holiday inoriiliiK, May iillili, at 0::i() oliurp, to proceed to tho M, V., church to atiend diviiiM net vice in nienioiy of our fallen couiiadea. AIo on Monday, May .'Kith, at I) a. m, meet at 1 1 m punt room and form to march to the ceiuetmy to ilccorutu their graven. Wear binhii'ii, tmifoi nut mid ciinii m fur iin poHxible on both themt diiya. (in mas I'ankkm. ('onmmiider. HKqt'KNT. (Ill behalf of our country I uuiko re. ipi'l that oil Monday, May Ik), all bun ini'HH hoiiwn Ih' cliwed from 9 :!U H. in. to 'i p. in. and mIouk lhi lino of inarch on Main and H-veiilli iiiicou hoin-eii l decorilled with (bit! or other tmihleina; of a national character. (ill, MAID I'aIIKKU ('oinmiinder Meade I'onl. iinsMnl. iiBir.u nmoaTiun iay, Ki .'Htli, I l''. Iiaibiiiirtem of IVciitatlon Pay Commit- tee, liranil Army Hull, May '.Hth, litrj. The uiideralisiii'il bavlnn been apinll Craud Muralial iiuni tlm iHiaaion of llu oliM rvame of llit'oriitioii day hcn-liy , nil i n.'n c. hi, 1 1 n i jiI mi 1. 1 j r urn ii ! auilin tint fob loai iuti order. Klral. Ilfaibiirtcni will he ealalilialii'il on Main ulreel In Iront of tlt n utile. Second. Tim follow Ilk Ki'iillimicu Imvp bn ii ,Kiinti .1 to net a aiile to tlif tiraud Mur.l.ah f. T. llli kinaii, chief of Mai, l.K.H, Lawtoii, Jalnia J. M. law- !reim, K. K. W'iIII.iiiik, t hus. Ilalaxrck, at"l I'luik (irtiiiiiaii. MciuU'ra of tlm suit w III report niountfd tot'. T. Jlii klliall t M:St oi'liMk . m. to ren ivi! or.leta lor the parage. Third. Uailera oftlna niveral Immla Ink (OK part will nmH tlnir pivwmw ti the iltiit of atari who will nlj!ii llu'iii to their In tho piou'le. Tin1 t'lnrl.niaH l.anil will rraort at liub ipinrlera piuieptly al . a. in. and In rharurof an ottker will march to the I'iiIoii jasliool huddiiiK and fw-ort the chllilrmi, i who will Iw aaariiiblrci iinili" tlm Urjn. leiulelicy of I'r.if. Sr:tK, to 'ih' hull, I lialtintt lit the (jitliiillc iu hoot on Muni j atletil tor the lloldnMl of thai kehiaol who. iutulvr Fiitlor llilleliraiiil, will form In rear of the i-olinnii. tin lem'hii.n hall the , haiul will ,imw(l to tlu lln iliou a lieail ipuirter and rw-ori ihe wveral coiiifHiiiea i lo their place in line. 1 he (i i4on t'iiy comet hand In cliaifte of an olllw r w III em-ort tin-1 ircKon NiOlonal liuar,!, ti. A. It., Hou ol Vcterana and i Knight of I'vlliina lo llieir itotKi.aied place ! in hoe, j Kotirtli, The coliinoi will torin nt U,4,i j and move promptly al IU u'rlm-k, K colli' j pany tt, S. 0., lll act a ecorl to the itirionl Army and will form on Main, rilil relltitf on Sixth alreet. j Tiii) tiraud Army w ill lorm on li ft of the I National tiiianl follneed In the Sonant j Velerana. 'I lie Kninhta of I'Wlilns will j lorm on left of the Son followed lay the j llretnen, j Tne bailii a ltelief corp in rarriaisea will i form on letl of tirvmeii lollowed by mayor, city council and county court in t'arriiif'ea. Children in carriaRea will form iu rear of ! county i-oiirt. : Filth. The aeveral oviinii.itinna will form protnplly iu Die onler named, there- ; by eniihhnc lliei'ohiinn lo move iroiiiplly iu or-ler lo avoid the heat of the noon day ami. i On in ri Inn nt Main and Seventh aireet, ! the column will halt, form a hollow -n-uitre, where Meade post will present a beautiful haulier lo the S-ma of Veteran. At the t-ltiae ol'thia ceremony the column will re re-oinie (he march le'lnK. up Main to Tenth aireet, up (in line to Seventh at reel, up Ihia atrc'-t to ceuietery. At close of aervii ea at eeinetj-ry, the column will return by name line of march. J ). T. Snw, tiraud Miintlial, ( ii id of Dunk. On beiialf of the children of St. John 'a aoliool ofOrenon Cily, Hev. A. Ilillo brand and parents of tlw children ex pieca tlieir aincero thanks to tlm Oregon City Transportation Co. for Imvinn by reason of a free inle on their steamer Altonu, allorded them an opportunity of seeing tho American war ships anchored in Portland harbor. Mmyeil of Molon. Il-yoiir-old mare small for her nwdinht buv, largo star in foreliead, slender built imil w hen trola sbo has a straddlini' Kiiit, mime white loot, stravod away about two weeks iigo, Suitablu reward for her return or w 'loroabotitH by II. K. Cross, Oregon City. I'or lite Cciiielcryt Coinforlablo covered bucks from Nob litt's statdes will uuiko half-hourly trips on lleooi'iilion liny from Oregon City to tho cemetery, i , , Wdguii for Sale. A wagon, nearly new, for snlo cheap for cash or trade. Address) I). F. . Shop paid, Oregon City. Sickness comes uninvited, and strong men and women are forced lo employ menus to restore their health and strength. Tho most successful of all known remedies for weakness, tlio origin of all diseases, is Dr. J. II. McU-au's Strengthening Cordial and Wood Puri fier. For rheumatic and neuralgia fains, rub in Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, you will not Buffer long, but will be gratified with a speedy and effective cure. Mrs. Lizzie Scollard is confined to the houio with a sprained ankle. aUieiil I'itwiwiI Piotvu. Witi. N. Oaten of Portland upcnt Hiindtiy In Oregon City. Harvey OT.ryan eaino up from Port land and spent Hunday with blend in tills city, MIssoh Jiuiae Hell and Htclla Martin fmin Portland lariled over Hmtday with friends in tins city, Miaa pannln Mesoivnof Itulilier came up hist Kuuduy for a short visit wiih relaiivos in this city, Mihaea Nellie and Ilessio l.amboit, of f'ortluud have been viating in tbia city during the past week, Hon. tiiio, (i. Itrow nell went lo Falein to speak Thursday night and Friday lie will spesk in Portland, Attorney A K, Dresaer spent the foro part of the week in eastern Oregon .going as far east as IVndli lon, Mr. and Mrs. V. ('. Johnson have gone to the se const lo get tlieir cottage In readiness for Ibeseaaon. The register at the I.iyermore hotel bore the small, nervous nign.itiirti of Sylvester I'eiinoyer lust Monday night, V. A Poach of tho Marion County Democrat, Salem, SsmiI Sunday with friends In this city. It was tho anniver sary of his arrlvul iu Oregon l ily from tlm Fast. Hev. ami Mm. W. II. Myeraof ISrook and Hev. and Mrs, M. S. Hi. Idle of ! Salem were guests of Mr and Mrs. Sain A. Smith the fore part of the. week, Mr. Myers Is pastor of tlio M, K. church at llrookn and Mr. Kiddle, a cousin of the lieutem nt governor of Kansas, is pistol of the Piesbytmian church at Salem. Iloll of ll iiior. The following pupils of Mulino d:t. No. 84 wero neither absent nor lardy during tlm month ending May (Hit llesaie Logan, Delia I-ognn, Ned Smith, Fred Wallace, llrrberl Trullingi'r, David Pendleton, Zulliuia KellivK, Aggie Wallace, Winnie D gan. L. T. A.NllKKaON, Teacher, Int week the pupils of the Oregon City public schisils were given a free ex- jcursionlo Portland to ee the eruisera? j Paltiuiore and Charleston and Monday I the puiiils of the West Hide school and 1st. John's school enjoyed the same courtey from the Origi n City Tiaus ! "Hirtalion company The body of a man was found floating iin tlm river at Portland last Monday that was at first supposed to be one of the men washed over the falls hen' about two mouths ago but was found not to be either ot them. j There were two earth i-uakeo inOreg m I Cily this week. One very distinct sbo. k ; occil'od Sunday afternoon shortly before ft o'clock and snot her was on Tuesday levelling about 7 o'clock, The Itiitterirk fashion shoots for June are ready. Call and vet one at W. A. Huntley 'a lnaok store. Your address on a postal card will bring you one if you j live (Hit of town. Calvin Franklin Parker died at 10 o'clock p. m. Sunday May 22 at his home (near Marmot after a long illness, j lie was forty-four years, four months and ! oiirht days old. Captain Waud ol tbesteiiuerMiinran illo is giving free excursions to the school children up tho Willamette to the cruisers ltaltimoro and Charleston at Portland. The Willamet'e Silver Cornet band will give its annual exclusion by boat to Salem on Saturday June 10, w ith assur ances that the boat will return the same dav. Woik on Seventh street has been re sumed hv Contractor Peters and if the weather continues auspicious he will have the job completed in less than three weeks. The uniformed rank of Oregon City Knights of Pythias went toPoitland and had a place in tho ;arado of the order last Saturday night. There w ill be a memorial service at Needy school house Sunday morning at U o'clock conducted by Hev. L. N. ltailey of Woodhitrn. On account of undergoing annual in spection tlio steamer Altona will not make her 12 o'clock trip up and 2:45 trip down today (Friday.) Dyspepsia has driven to an early mid and even suicidal grave many a man who, if he had tried the virtues of Ayer's Saisaparillu, would be alive today and In the enjovmont of healtu and compe tence, Sull'erer, bo warned in season, and don't allow the aastetn to run down, There has boon little or no frosts in the Willamette valley this spring. In some gardens, potatoes which were planted in March have not been nipped, (hirdonors report potatoes now nearly largo enough for tho table. A sheriff's posso from Barker City re contly surprised and put to flight the two bandit, leaders, Barclay and Gale, at Tucker Flat, .which lies between An thony and Wolf creeks. The robbers managed to get away in the dark, after dodging a number of shots Bred at them. Deputy Sheriff Charles Kiniiison loft for the scene immediately, and hoped to make their capture soon. Mr. Kinnison says there are but throe places in the whole neighborhood where they can got food, and as they have no cooking utensilB they are liable to give them selves up at any time. OF LOCAL POLITICS (Continued from first page.) irig'd train to Harlow hall by the Aurora brass band. Uing ladore the arrival of the train people -fathered in the hull and al ft:l.rieviry available seat waso"ciipied, W. W. Jeaae called tho house to wider and introduced tlui chairman of the i democratic central committee, Dr, W. K. ('mil, He made a short ss'ech and ! had no abuse for any of the candidatea. I Following him came (,', W. (ianong , candidate for sherill', I, Ackerman for clerk and D. V. May for school supnrin- I tmident who spoke, !n an impressive : inaii:;cr giving some valuable inforina ! lion on county nff,iis, Tlien came Ueo, ! jA. Harding, candidate for state senator and A. M. Lovelace for representative who were eulbus'uistically roccived. They talked for a solid hour and a half and kept the crowd interi-sled, The meeting then adjourned with three tons tng cheers and inlitie by the band, vim, NKKTIKU, W II Mattoon presided at the rep. ublii mi meeting at Viola Tuesday even ing itlil there was a large attendance. j (baal music w as furnished by the Cur I riiisv!lie brass band. The meeting wan , in Lewis's hall and the speakers were j M ! Iiwton, Jewell, Maddo. k, and I II lives. There was a good deal of enthusiasm and tho meeting was a j booming succeas. J OoVKll.MiK I'l'NXOVKB IX T,S. I The presence of (iovernor Pennover in the city lrtt Monday morning gave color to the rumored pooling of iasues by I the deinia rata and eople' party. At I the hotel ne governoi held a eonfer 'eiii e with several dennarrata and he was subseipiently seen w ith several lights of ; the people's party on the Htieet. among 'whom wis W. II. Walker, (aeople's party candidate, tor supreme judge. The story was that the tiade involved the ' withdrawal of the democratic candidates j for congress in favor of the -eoples' ! party men and the withdrawal of the -oplc's puity candidate fur supreme judge in favor of the democrats. This iwa the evident design but there was j probably some hitch in proceedings, as the swap has not yet been announe' d. an la.KVKxrit hoi a tirahis. ' The Fsitaeiti'g is in receipt of in formation that tho democraU are. pre ! paring for a volley of abu-m and luis ; representation lo lie sent out at the last moment too late for any eontradic- tion to overtake it. Hid, Wanteit Si-ah-d bids will lie received at the ollire of the undersigned up to noon of ti e (ith d iy of June 1SU2 for the erection of a school house at Park Place. Kids ' are to im-lu lo all lalsn and materials I required in the censli uclion of said build 'ing above the foutidatiun Plans and ' siH'cificat ions mav Ih! seen at the said ofl'ici! fioin 9 a. in to 4 p. in. Tho di rectors reset ve the light to ri'j-'Ct any or all bids. Knwtx J. Wksto.v. Architect, Main St. opposite Congregational church. IVaiita il to Trade. 1 have lumber that 1 would like to trade for rum or two cows Also a good two-hot ae wagon for a one- horee wagon. W. W. Poktkb, M. Cord's Mill, Cairns, Or. If you want lo buy a picture of the Fulls or Mt, Hood, go the fair at the Baptist church next week, Thursday and Friday nights June 2nd and 3rd. There will be departments' for art, fancy and useful articles, fruit, floweis, candy, cake, and refreshments and the Junior depaitinent where most anything can be had. To meet the demand of the trade C. A. Nash has put in the finest class of musical goods ever brought to Oregon City, violins, guitars, accordions, harmonicas etc., all of the very best make and which will Iw sold at Portland prices. Full stock of strings. Orders hv muil promptly tilled, leiii"nilerthe placet at Na-di'8 jewelry store, opposite Charman Bros, block, Casler will luvnish the boxes so you will be to no trouble to carry homo your ice cream. Casler has the finest cream ever made in the eitv. A rATKlOTJC VTUUR. Ut-pry person who Is opposed to Kreo Trad Slavery anil furors Ainertmn IndualriHl Imle- pemlouoe ieoureJ through tho policy of I'ro- tenion, should road the documeuta puhllhe.l by the American Protective Tariff League. Aa a patriotic oil lien It la your duty to place tlwsa documents tn the hands of your friends They are interesting and instructive, and em brae discussions of all phases of the Tariff question The League publishes over V) different docu ments. eouiprislng noarly (100 pages of plainly printed, carefully edited and rellablo tnforuiv tlon. Amoug the authors of these document! are, Hon, James G. Blaine s Wm. McKlnlev, Jr., Uovornorot Ohio; Henator 8. M. OuUoin, of 1111 notai Senator Joseph N. Dolph, of Oregon; fonator A. 8. Paddock, of Nebraska: Senator ryo.of Maine; Senator Casey, of North Dakota: Senator Justin S. Morrll, of Vermont; Senator Nelson W. Aldricti, ot Rhode Island: Hon. Thomas II. l)u;iey,of New Jersey: Hon, Robert P. Porter, of Washington; Prof. J, K. Hodge, ef the Agricultural l)epartment at Washing ion; Commodore W. II. T. Hug heat Hon. K. A, Hartshorn, of Now York ; Cowiressman Dolliver. of luwai Hon. I). K. Jones; David Hall tttce,of Boston, Kx-Congressmau Perkins, of Kansas: Dr. B. P, Miller, of New York; Hon,Geo.lraper, of Mass.; Hon. C. L. Kdwards,of Texas; Judga Wm. l.awrtnee, of Ohio; Hon. I). 11, Harrlman, of New York I Hon. Geo. S. Uoutwelt, of Mass.: Hon, R, It, Ammldowa, of New Yorki Kuoeh BuBley,of Teunesso. This complete Mt of documents will be tent to any address, post paid, tor Fifty (50) Cents, Address, Wilbur F. Wakaman, Seo'y, Ho frost Twauty-ThlrU Stmt, New York, A. 0. I'. W. Meeting A full attendance of the memliera of Falls City fign, No. 6, A. 0. U. VV. isre(pistd at the meeting Friday even ing May 27, an there Is busincsa of Im-s-rlanco to he transacted . Fhamc T. Bakuj', M . W. Farm for Sale Keaver Creek, Oiogon, 80 at:rea, road on two sides, about 20 acres in cultiva tion, gorsl water, a variety of fruit troea. The whole or half for sale to unit pur chasers. Hy J, W. Mav, owners, or L. It. Jannkv w ith W. Carey Johneon. tf Don't irritate your lunga with astub- born cough when a pleasant and effect- iv remedv mav bo lonnd in Dr J II I ive r. iiii t.) may i o tonmi n i r. J . n. Mclean' far Wine Lung Halm. - - I The fair and festival at the Baptist I church ha been s-tponeI to Thursday and Friday evenings, June 3rd and 4th. ! Kvervbody come and get something nice ' n m '. to take home. Tilings of every dew-rip- tion for sale to tecom tuwlate all prs ket ! , , , , . i Wsiks from Ave cent to fifty cents. Ad-1 mission free. ! Improper ami deficient rare ol llie i scalp w ill cause graynes of the hair and , baldness. Kscape taith by tlie ose of I that reliable Ki-edflc Ha!l' Hair Ite- MaihHon A t'arrico have iiel nnat ami attrfM.ivf ire crwam par lorm in ihfi Sluvely b!(H'k on the Madison street eide. They fcUrt out Uli a gtxwl tradi. Kiftioplf.J. lit-tkerof Akron, Ohio, will prttadi at tho Umtcu Bn-thron church in thia rtty Trn'mUy, My 31. , From Mentor Park dairy you will get j nothing hut pur, ItfhU milk, such required tor the hahv. In all cases, where a mild but effective arient is needed, Ayer's Pills are taest. I hey improve the appetite, restore heaftby action, promote dig-'stion, and regulate every function. No pill i in greater demand, or more highly erornmended by the profession. SBIVEUY'S ONE NIGHT ONLY, j Monday, May 30, 1892, W. II. Power's Company PresMlng the PlrturM'iue Irish Drama The-:-Ivy -:-Leaf, 'A tribute lo the worth and dfgni y o( Itish character." A GRAND SCENIC PRODUCTION, Iwmduciug a carload of scenery. m Beit Irlsa M a;s3 ill Dancers la AEiri:a GENUINE IRI8H PIPER. See the Eagle's Flight. An E:iglo ewriei live child In il talons. Hear the Famous Ivy Leaf Quartette In choice selections ot Irlnh Melodies. scale ok pkioes: Aclwinslon Nic. Reserved Pe! 75c. Kewrved e on tale l the Posioffiee. FURNITURE Carpets, Matting, Mats, Rugs, Reed ami Rattan Goods, Up holstered Rockers, Etc., of all kinds AT LOW PRICES. Special Itates 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. 1IOLMAX & WARNER, Oregon City Hank Ituilriitig. 0. E. A. FREYTAG, Best and Cheapest Grocer. Fancy and Staple Groceries in Great Variety. Vegetables, Fruit and Feed. Fifteenth and Main, OREGON CITY. C. P. W1XKSKT. AVIM-SKT & UNDERTAKERS Largest stock ot Coffins and Caskets kept and Metallic Casket furnished to order. Ladies Burial Robes and Uents' Burial Bobes in stock. Also Wagon and Carriage Making, Horse Shoeing and Gen eral Blacksmithing Hucklen'a Arnica Kalte. The Best Salve in the world for Cut, limine, Sorea, Clcera, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krtip tions, and positively euro Piles, or no pav required. Hi guaranteed to give faerfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For ale by It A. Harding. llolman A Warner, Undertaker and Embaltners, Oregon City Bank building, j .tot ire of Application for Lhjner License. i To a i.i. whom it Mm cost' nan ; Take notice that the underiined will ari- ;!y to the counly eonrl of (.'lackinaa couiuy ' state of I ire-ion, on Wetliiesday. the Htii ilay of June, l2, for li.euae u, mil .pintiiona. mall and vinou h-pior in less -jtiantitteit f( ( jjn h , &tia,, ,,ri.,, j,, sat . i( kanilu. ,r , rlt ,i, ii'imtfts, and Itereniito annexoa his petition whii It lie will present to the conn at sal t A- To the Honorable County Court of the -' 1 ". state otur-on : tin tha ti,.l-i-iT.i(in-i-nl licltiir Vawli,lt lll.4 Atll i 'voters of Cascade precinct in said oounty and state, hereby resiaertfnlly j-eti- iioii tl. at a meiiae mav re grained m r. .1. M(,i(1,K to mSX ,,,',,,, lait and vIikhis honor it, lean quantities that one gallon j w-itlim Cascade precmet wr Mte term ol us mount. f ilMtKb Mullcr K-lMK, M C lloiialiiao Adolf ll-rt Jarne Dimrnire I K Diuirin Hi-nry Von Helms n D Loaln an Herman Hiililerboicr A Twin T H S udeoen J H Wemsr H T Holier FZoc? M 'A tag liHtrt Jonrol M I, Ewiriir Jralin MrlJotilild K W Ktibb W Kontierlr J.awi h Wiflig c a i:ue John Tavelli fiio?'i Taielli Jo!m I Irii h lit?frce llabe ( harly Itaelie K Hn.p.e V Harrin Tl.uman Clarck HrTiiian Krcy John Meyer Jre Meyer Iiemiia Ditrper t'harly llert-s ',""l'h 'e"'"" f mrens C M Bailey J T Cotk.drea T (i Jon-rnd II KiddertMi-wh Hen, win Hruna i t'i.'lie!ri-aa .loliii E. Siefcr V Straus Jerry Andre Adam Andre II 1J Cba-e B F Andre (iilherd Kor-erson Jotin Hliihfsma uFri Payne Kdward Koi per I Tliomas I) I'ljulps Jud Dwinell I "', j j, " u' " , E n,vliue i j.; jciiuct John Doyens Victor Doveris Herman Ficher Henrv Kuii Anton Krifctr HtKlnliih (iaiitentiein A Kalzer juliiiK Wend.'aml K Wemtlmd J A Htafanson F (Ji-etwli J H lievet-wj Tlioinas I'lielan Tliernior Fucher E. F. KENNEDY, Oregon 'tty, Onrgo, Concrete and Artificial Stone. Sidewalks, Riepa and Curbing, Base ment flixirn, ManiuiHiits, Ktc. All work guarantited. Ealimate lur niflnil free. Address care Charman & Co. FISH MARKET, Nest Door tn the Armory, J. Ill ni'HUr.V, Proprietor. Full stock of ah Kinds of Fresh all(J galtwattr Fish. Poill- try and Game. , ..., . , , . ,,., Hiahel f Msh I'rtee TaiU for Poultry. 3 THE - 8. F. BCEini'KE. SCHII'TI HK, & EMBALMERS. South of Portland. AIbo cloth covered on short notice.