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Oregon City Enterprise! HubliqUied Every Kridny. MESERVE A LAWRENCE, rruHKM and roriKTvM. OFFTCliL FIFEfi OF CLAClAMAS COUKTY. USCRIFT10N HATKW, Onyrr, ....... Sit months. ....... 1 hrw axvntrwi, ' gutieerl prions aayahl re lJrno AJvnuio4 rale ivu on aUrattia SOO 1 state thii'yvar. The' people responsible for (hnomiiulioii at Cleveland profess to te lieve that he will grt heavjr mough vvl in tli West to Wliwt 111 kiss of tha Kinpir Mate, bet that stema an tvfdlnrly attm hop. Tit Tii'W of the rKintitteee at tha two great parlies am such that the people's party ill ha- an additional leverage on western states In Ui preeulettiial Im-Imw. v IU41i Harrison ami Clewlene) are ft soimd money. Th ailvar brants of Ui silver state will doubtless rwl some sympathy with tii vaaris of the people's parly, ami vote that aould have hwn ivuiiUtt for ont of the old parties are likely to I east Ibr tli ne organisation. How targe thia vote will be ran only be surmised. Entered at the root ptlea lu Oroe Cur, Or., as eooui class mailer. AGENTS FOR THE KKTKRFKISK, OnwefO, ,"ubr, - TlsffcanaA. ilaraukie. t'nioa Mill. Alma, Meadow Broofc. New Kra, WllsoaviUa. Park Ptaec. Barlow, bUJatn, -Watrnvt. - Mullae, Cam. M,lajle, ttarnnam, EoMHl Aurora, ny , .- Oroigia ; if' G. W. Proaser . lieo. Knight Y Knayaa Gary a imur G J. Trallliiter K. s aramfcall - Chas Holtnaa W. . Newberry Henry Miley Hamlltoa A Waahbara . Mr. G. A. shappanl T H, Croas I.u Owe J. H. Jorner " C. T eKl .itHUnaver N. M Moody X. M. Hanaian aV Jeaalnt . F. Gley . Dnane Ely Taw Km tbiai'atala lit eirralar) are tal th awtal-ctcsUaiUs 1 aH ether MB-rv In ClBekaaaava raat. Tae tarrease at Wagea. asks Tha esteemed Portland Telegram the following question: Why 4 It that since more protection wu aiwa by (ha MoKia'.ey bill than ever before, watea bar fallen in many Instances In the pro lertrd oecnpations, or been arbitrarily reduced, nd not increased in one It it not nceary to explain why this is eo for the simple reason that it is not true. if the Telegram will turn to its copy of the American Economist of May SO, ISSri, it aiil find a list of twenty -seven examples of ai.-e advanced anderthe McKinley urilT fnvir five to thirty per cent. The name of the firm and po?t ortii-e address is given in full. In another copy of the same publica tion twenty examples are given, each one wi'h delirtiteoees so that any doubting Thomas may Terify the claim. Of course these are an insijniirU'a:it part of the great army of manufacturers who have been in creasing the wages of their employes since the liuiuiite) tariff brought them conti-dem-e and prosperity. But they are suffi cient to show bow untrue is the cry that waiei are constantly being reduced and never railed. The same aort ot misrepresentation re specting the manufacture of tin plate is also being made In democratic quarters. Sneer ing remarks are made and sometimes abso lute denials, though of course no one who is at all poeled on the facts will deny that tin plate is manufactured in the United States. There are now twenty-two tin plate factories in operation in this con ntry and a number of others are being built. During the last three raonttib of laityear 1,409,SZ1 pounds of ti I'roN an examination of the statute it ia found tliat Uie question f periuiUiiiM hot's to run at large was decide, in lhe $etive for the whole of Clackamas county, mt merely for certain preoincta. The vote as oterwtieltiklngly In fktur of restraining swine SWI to lfli7, S in accordance Willi the coiutty tterk'siioU published in thia pajier it will be unlawful fvjr hogs to rttt at larir alter i aa small pare passeu.na uie pruaiiy provmeo is so iw nrsi oueii' ana I0 for sMbseqnmt rwte. roi KTH OF JI LT EXPENSES. U.t t! rabstrlbert to th Faml to Pay Air CelanraUng. " Eroisa, h town not, so large a Oregon City, haa jusl completed the raising of a subsidy of IWiV pr Trailrfml'ttry fhy- encw hti Utev aSautiwwof.il ie iaeHus) rUr. Bigb( f way privilegea, valued at fW,000 have also been gitajn tl railway comany, Construction, work, haa already begun and the road ia to-ae courjaeU.1 ajshin two years. A few motor tinea through Clacka mas1 eoonty would cost less than the Kugene road and they would benetlt Oregon City as no railroad can. Emik Pasha's failing eyesight hrixga him again before the world in the n-iVprV " is bard to realise that the renowned African hero with the high sounding title of Emin Pasha was once plain E.I. Sohmtsler, the Austrian medical student. Me nt to Egypt and was there known as Dr. Emin. Then he engaged In the government service and became Emin Rev and finally Kiuiu 1'ashaw. He will probably be a alnt before he gets through with the business. Tut .Columbia river salmon pack up to June l.i is estimated at NO.QU) OKea as against 110,000 cases at the same date hut year, the loreign market is dull and the pack for the season will be considerably short of last year's 'pack. . , Wo, the undersigned, heMiy prnmilae to ay tlie aniouuta opioalte our reieottv names for tlie purixwe ol defraying the ei peiises of celelwatiug the Fourth ol July In Oregon City, Name. Ani'ta, P. F, Moray... ., . lino Mayer Acker in a ,, ,v Thomas Cbarman k Son , ,, 2S I. Selling JB OVonnell A Olasa JO lleo. A, Hnnllng , W Charuiau Hroa JA II. A, Walling SU Flauagau A llilt ., gi Ueo, C, Casler, 10 Oregon City Transportation Co. , , Pkmootic economy it like Artemus Want's patriotism in wishing to sacrlliceall his wife a relations in the service of his country. No democrat advocates retrench ment that affects his own district. KATHLEEN MAVOl'KKEEK. Eatbleen Mavourneanl The sons, Is still ring ing - - As fresh and as clear as the trill of the birds; In world-weary hearts it is throbbing sad sing ing - - - . In pathos too sweet far the tendereH Wwts. O. hare we forgotten the one who ftrst breathed it. O, have we forgottea his raptnrous art. Our meed to tbe master whose genius be queathed Itf O, why art thou silent, then voice of tbe heart! Kathleen Xarourneen! Thy lover rilllllDrern The lom night Is wanlni, the stars pale and le a nt terne plate were manufactured in Thy sad serensder, with tremulous Angers, this country, and the first three months I bowed with his tears as the lily with dew. of this vear S.OOi.utT Dounds were mann- Th old barpstrings quaver, the old voice Is fact n red. This is a gratiying rate of increase surely. Tha establishing pf thee new Industries furnishes new" employments for labor that will consume -the products of the soil at home. Every new factory opened improves 4he fanner's market, la all Probability. " Duiiing the presidential campaign the Iron Worker will in all probability express its convictions on the issues presented," savs the Oswego Iron Worker. " In all probability" ia very good, Theonly probabilitythat tbe Iron Worker will express any convictions at all is the not very promising one that Messrs. Borth wick t Batty shall take tlie management of the concern out of tbe hands of the young free booter who iiMS it at an agent of blackmail. But whether it does or does not express convictions is matter of no particular con cern to anybody. The people have, taken its measure and know its size. The Democratic Ticket. Early Thursday morning the national democratic convention in Chicago com ' menced to vote lor a presidential nominee and on the first ballot Cleveland got 616 Bill. 112, Boies 10) and half a dozen others less than thirty-seven votes each. Oregon's vote was cast solidly for Cleveland. This was 3 o'clock in the morning and the con vention at once adjourned to Thursday afternoon. Since Cleveland cdnld not win on his own issjt-wlierj (he federal patronage was in his hands tbe action of the democrats in push ing him to the front again would be inex pllcable were it, not for the fact that the de mocracy Das sq tew strongmen ii its raiiKs Hill stood next to Cleveland in party strength btit there is scarcely a democrat in the country who does not admit that to elect Hill w6nld be entirely out of the ques tion. Boies stood next, but he wu too new recruit to. the irty to have its full confi dence, and while be would have polled a good rote lr; the West the conservative and somewhat jealous East would have gone almost solidly against him. Gorman, Palm er, Morrison, Carlisle, Campbell and Whit ney lacked elements of 'strength that made then nnavajlalile, though Carlisle is the ablest statesman of the party todajv' With the New York democratic machine in the, hands of. Hill, who is the pet of the New Sork Sun. the unalterable foe of Grover Cleveland, the democrats might' as well give up that state in the beginning. The republicans have an exceptionally S'rong man from that state for vice-presi-dent, and even before 'his nomination lead ing democratic politicians everywhere con. ceded that Cleveland could not carry tbe ahak tog, In sighs and in sobs moans the yearning re train, , the old vision dims, and the old heart is break tag. Kathleen Maroorneen, tnsptre nrrgaln! -Jas. Whltromb Riley. PBKS8 8AY1.NU8. Chicago News Record : The republicans have taken their presidential material from Indiana and New York, as before. The at tention of the superstitious is called to the significant fact that the first letters of these two names spall " in." Boston Herald: The report that Mr. Blaine will succeed Mr. Hale in the senate will do for a midsummer diversion, but it will hardly survive the silly season. Mr. Blaine was not a success in the senate. His congressional laurels were won in the house. NewJierg Graphic: The Valley Tran script, Snyder's new. paper at Dallas, says W. H. Coulee, supervisor of the Salt Creek road, is improving tlie road wonderfully. That's right. So many of the boys are going that way lately that the road ought to be made as smooth as possible. letter lAnt. ' Tbe following is the list of letters remain ing in the post office at Oregon CifrV, Oregon, June 24, 1K92: Howell, Dick Lonsdale, Mrs.F.EUeu Middleton, W A Minto, The Photog rapher Myers, W E Robertson, D W Samson, I E Smith, Joseph If called for, please say when advertised. E. M. RANDS, P, M. After th Union Faei&t, Omaha, June 17. The city has voted by si big majority $750,000 bonde to aid the Nebraska. Central , road to Mi (Id a bridge across the Missouri and 100" miles north from Council Bluffs. Tlie object is to give all Eastern roada a chance to enter Omaha on favorable terms, and break down the Union Pacific embargo, Pirst Steamship of the lew Line. Tacoma, June 16. The Phranang, the first uteaniBhip of the new Northern Pacific line between Tacoma and China, arrived today. A reception was tendered tbe officers at the wharf. The vessel carries a cargo of tea and eilk. The silk is to be sent through to New York at once over the Northern Pacific. Dirge David Castram, John Crader, Jake Conloy, Mrs Mary Drannon, W F Flemrning, Kred Oribble, Mr G SV Griffiths, R W Gausnedy, A F T. A. Mi'tlride H. II. Johnson W.K. Carll K. K, Williaina J.Tremhath UT. Darin U A. hu'uel . (leo. U. BtowoeU..... Geo. lUinan Jk Co Charrqan 4 Co.,. v , Maaerve A. Lawrence , ,, Uonton Saloon.....,..,.,,,.. John Bittnar , M..A, 8t.re.tton.,..,,, Burmeister Andreeen Kv J. Cuhing J.. WvAJIdredgw O. Lovajoy T. A. Pope H. J. Livtrniore J. W. Draper A. J. Uwthwaite W. A. Huntley O, H. Yeargain G. W.-Bkh Joe Roehuie H. K. Cross F.T. Barlow T. W. Fouts.. . A. 8. Dresser Hiram Straight G. E. Hayes E. J. McKitlrick C. 0. T. Williams A Burghardl 0. N.Gfrenman ' Wilson Cooke s Peter C. Zan - 5 Chas. Albright, jr . . 5 J. Login lo J. Drescher 1 Hoi man it Warner ,. 10 C. D. Latourette : 10 Chas. 11. Cautleld '., 14 E. G. Cautield & 1). C. Latourette 10 George II rough ton . 8 W. II. Cooke .'. 6 8. a Califf ft Fields i Sons ft W.- S. Pratt 4 S Chaa. Kelly ' ft J. O. Pilsbury .. , ft L. L. Porter , ft K. M. Rsqds... i John W. MeWrum 8 J.T. Apmn ..!.... to F. M. Albright ft Peter Paqoet ft Cautield A Huntley IS Cobery & Braty ft Jas. P. Shaw ft SobliU Co ft II. J. Harding 10 T. W. Sullivan.. . 10 . 10 . 10 20 . ,10 10 ;.M . 10 . .10 .", .'40 . 10 . . 6 . 6 ... . 10 . W .10 . ft ft ft . lft a & to t r 10 10 ft , . , Nl'NMONs, u thaOlrciillCoiiKot the tliat of Oregon for 0, t. VonJsmhs, alslnlln, vs. TtMiraas Jixisa. Nurv Jkum. Ann Jsrinmi, Elll'ih asm iMnlt In Equity m.i, r.Tnn fMimnvi, msrr iwir, INtvId ll ami JcilUtltt .Ittnua. llMfl,lAlllB Ttisalditeleuilsiitst Ymt aad wh of you are noreny siiiniiioiiM sun rniuirvil lo anil - sun ami ' in the ahova emitted I court mi or Pf Mlor Ihe Aril Momlsr In N.nsiolwr. A. D IMA Mint in Mxeuih ly or mi.i month, and an iwvrthepomplalat SIihI asaln.l ynu or Judf- uifai ny uiaiiu win ot istaa anaiuai you siv eortllnttn the prater of said isinilaint Ta aat.t suit la brnihl m otlain a lere at mis conn lor in tomuosiir ol a earlalu mort tate, (tawirthod In th complaint ait ii pyineaaio i noma jtuiiHi ana Mary j.moa nil If, now livliia. suit Aunl Job, mother o Mid IhiiuiasJniiM.aM'MWil. niMnirlliBr uteut t.l a erilu prommaory uote made liy lhu Io1IuimV ou la son tar lr ihsxim ol loo hundred and Sltr ain dollars ami Sliv eeiils (l.tirj.1) in t nimi males sold eoln. da- rni la inennnlaliil brlu, ami whtvbliM oniin ilu and owine. with Intrreal lhrn sine lb IM day 4 iMolwr. A Ik 17, nh rai oi twwiv per rein. pr aiinumi that th in m prvmla Cuuvayad bv ! ia an.i in iir,.ii ynielit ol ald uol, molieys llwadiHl ii iiorltfrtH Hit ha o,u aat, me prorii iaarnr apptlail to in faymeni oi aani inn, molieys tp inillt as ahsrauttd. ami f.mt.l auil. Ihr Mrtloiilarar'raoa l Ihe nnialahiton (tie libervbr mad: kint In tu suoh are not aqrnoleuilo pay Iheaam IhMn uaWalii anetwuttua Uki ih aald I bMiiaa Joiimi and Wary Jtti wlawll hhS haiairt twiMliilas ui.v, .imi .nam ii.v aaoi iirivnu.nia aa'i an miois HAitnlni by. thmixh ur "ua.lar Ihnu i W barred end hwwla.nl all riiM.Mil, i-laira. iid, equliy ol iwdempiloa and Hilar mi h aad t said iHid prami, tail tut utar bm 'Hnnav iiii. f , Attd tf yu tall to a(lpf and Snsr ailit row. klalal aehtwt riallvd ( nlauiMir will lab laiauii Mainal Ton and applr lu lb evort lor met aajaaauN lam tway-iaist. W. I'aaav JoHNatvl. .r-J3ll ' ' ' ' ' rtaioliri Aitray. ratMf dajatai) I T"u a id lat - . I , , , OKUlllANl l MO. t , , Alt tlaruNixi oraorlbint th llm aud man .' bar Ml i.iharlat i4U sad earbage Ik Orroa t)rt Ja tiny .! Antala as" toJloWS That iMfearter M abatl M ilnla fnt totea Bee- soa or panoaa. ny o orotnerwix, lo aaiKar or ellH SWUi or larhag w llhll tk fWiifal liana at Orta Ulty, Or. too, brwa Hi boon ot T neloek A. M. and SorLJ-i P M ol ay day. Aay mini nr paiSMoa tiistlt th pmvtaioas ol una oniinaue ahall b deaupil tulilv ol a mlMlmauw. aaa uaoa arraal and eiMVlellno ahall b puuUkahl by a in l not icaa man b n,ir mor inau iwenty aoliara. Th elir rrwr.l ahall hv atolu.lv Inrli airuoa oi an unvnaas eoiuialllM vr triable ua dar Ihla ordlliam. llraared auhllihtd b th eltreounell ol Ore sue i ny. jun n narj. i. i. ruttin, Koeortier. OKUIKANt'B 0. -. Orefoa City doe ohlald a hiilovi: Thai a wetttfral tai of Sv mllla uu paih dol lar ol real and pvranual propeily l and U hrety levlnl on all taid property wllhlu lha eurp.mi llmluut Ih oily ot Oregon I lly tor ma year oi iwi Or. tared piibttahed by theliy eminHI olOre- ru viiy, j una w, iwi uui .'ama, HeooMer. t'ITT TKKAdrhKKD NOTICE. Oreson City, Jim t, Iwt NtHIre la hereby (I ran that thar am fiin.la on hand lutncnw lo nay all oulaiaa Jim war mala Indoraed prior lo Nov a, Ml. luwrtat cae wlindaie ol Ihla none. f. J. UU lH,CUy TrMaurer. TO HABXOMZE THE PAKTT. As Arkaasaa Polltieiaa takes Eeasares to Please all Neetlotu. , Carroll County (Ark.) Republican: I tuck the chair, and after. Uiankin tbe inevllu fur the oner confurd I pe receded to address 'em as fullers: I sea gentlemen and relief demecrau, we hev met today fur the pur- pus uv harmonizin the party and forniu latin sum plan fur theapproachincaniane. (Loud applet.) Sex i, a " olitical" crisis is al band, and sunithin must be dun or the party iz gone to " destruckshtin." Seal, Rode Hand is gone, noo Jenty ix a sllppin and noc y'ork ix sort a grezy like, and if we wood bold oar grip we must do sumthln at wunst. (more applox.) If we wood suc ceed in overthrowin the present detestid re- publikinailministrasliuii and gittin the or flses ourselves we must sgree on a platform at chickago az evry true demicrat north, south, east and west, kin stand on, without bein tripped up, by making sich blunders az ws hev bin in tbe habit uv (loin lu the past, (aploz) The committee on resolutions cumin In jist then, 1 requested the seckretery to read era, wich wnz az tellers: Kczolvcd: That the tnirif on wool is on just, and a burdin on the deer people an ought to be removed, and thereby Increase the price of wool to the deer wool grower when up juiuied a white haired young fel-t ler from Massycimsits and squeeleduz lowd az he cowl : Hold on thar, sez he. Wat iz f f J.wsssam S A IV D Y , In F. A. Mfinig'g Park. " eTL I, I beiflu If you are dry just drop in at the post- office and get a good i glass of Soda Wter. Free soda with every 25 cent purchaee. sion). After they bad beiflm a little earner he an, says he: They have bin tellin us fellers down east that to remove the tairif wood mak wool cheeier fur us manufactur ers, an here you resolute that it will make wool hier, so i protest agin that resolution goiirin thar. So after lookln at him camly for a minit or more, 1 aez, sez i : my good, young demecratik brother, you don t seem to fully understand the sitchuasluiil ; wa, we wan, is harmony in the demecratik ranks. Sez 1, you kin argy "cheep" wool in your deesthick, and we kluargy " hie" wool out here, and so not lose narry dimicratik vote and mabee pull the wool over sum uv the republikliii' eyes. A Bsgsntioa to the President, Paki8, June 20. A telegram has been received here from an authoritative quar ter in the United States, to the effort that President Harrison will appoint Cliauncey M.Depew miniHterto England and Hon . Robert T. Lincoln will be ap pointed secretary of state at Washington. . . f The outlook for bigb water is not pleasing.' The Canyon City News says: "For many years past tbe mountain ranges surrounding this valley' have not shown so much snow in June as now grace their summits." ' . PKOUKAMME. Instrumental Music, Currtnsvillo Hand. Oration, Geo. C. Itrownell, of Ore gon City. Reading Diclaration of Independ ence, C. S. llannum, Portland. PICNIC. Dancing on platform in afternoon. Grand ball in hall at night. Supper at midnight. KcfreshrnentH of all kinda con venient. Circle swing, day and night. II. O. ihane, President of the Day. U. uraulcrjiir rleu8antH6 me, Grand ifarHhal. FURNITURE, inniNPv mm mm 3STOTI02STS, 32TO., ETC. Second Hand Household Goods , , Of all kinds,' bought and Sold. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OREGON CITY. Opposite th Post Oftlco. Wholesale a nd Retail! GUESS ;WHATJ ' Attjrtliiita you want that ,1 , lull ml ftVCrj'lKHly knows Vrliat tliat in. If you don t it) jat you vraiit ask fof it, 'U my num. is limitod. Hero 4r '4 'ftw articlos tlit are out of MjUt: ' Jfii;t6t "Baskets,' Liarich 4cets.. , Clotlxea BASfcots. t.Tuba, Bucko ta, Washboards, ciOTliK8 1IN8 LA Mi CJ1IMNKYS AND niJIlNEHS, STONE WAKE, FKED, CTC, KTC An order man mnl to your rosidenre every morn ing if di'girt'd. E. E. WILLIAMS, THE GROCER, OltDKKS FROM THE CO Ujf rit VaSOLIO I TEIK Uncle Myers, -Ti uc Portland Jeweler. WATCHES REGULATED FREE OF CHARGE No. 105 riftSTST., NEAR MORRISON, PORTLAND, OR. ALE FOR CASH ONLY. Arbuuklua CoU'oe I .20 Dry Granulated Sugar, 17 Ih . 1.00 Arm H. Soda, 4 lb ...... . .25 Best Kic, 10 tk 1.00 Full Weigut Soap, per box . . .80 8traw bats, wool and folt hats at to J priw. Ruhh, clothing, dry goodrt, furnishing good, all greatly rctlucod. Your Dollar Will do Double Duty. Eggs and dried fruit takon In exchange. IA3I1LT0N & ALLEN, Clackamas, Oregon. HCKETS: For dancinf? on platform, - , 50c. For ball in hall (with supper) 11.00. JffFAll are invited. F. A. MEINIG SOXS, Props, ISAAC MILLER Manufacturer ot and dealer In BRICK AND TILE OP THii best quality. Also . .. Rough and Dressed Lum ' , berand Boxes. Prices the Lowest, Coods ' the Best. Four Miles East of Hubbard. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, : Biiecossos to V. II T 4 L. Co. orner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. , The . LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Kitfs of any description famished 'on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery JSubI ness promptly tten'led to. ' . ' Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. , WOOD TURNING A.iisrD . SCROLL SAWING BOXES Of ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED rt- Partles desiring Wood Turning, terns, Bravkets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be United by Calling on Me. Doors Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. Or. U. BESTOW, J9 Opp. the Congreaational C'huruli NEW YORK GALLERY. riiotogrnphs IHiiivered I'nintptly In the Finest Ktyle of Art. Fine Crayon Work a Sjiccialty. Old Pictures Copind to Any Hir.e. fatHion tiimrantccd. Satis lmliAUima,al"ut pniw," oltirtl by Suagtborlsod ialra as Doctor I'lr's ytnuim mraliclllM. To iirTnS fraud and impo- siuon, , the gm ins truaranteed nieilii'lm are sold only thniiurb rw- olarly authorird (-ants, and at tbii follow iliir lonK-r-H!ullt.ili(.'l prlnsi i Unlilun Miidlcul l)lscovnry (for Utor, Blood nil Lunz Itlsws), ll.iM) Favorilo l'r.wript.Ion (for woman's wcwik neswitand allmnnts, , ...... I.O0 l'lorwaiit Pellets (for th llveir), . .' 2So. ' But at thoae priimi, which must be paid for tha gmuint, Irr. Plnroe's medicines ara not omy tha twit, but thy'r the !rt;wt, for tbay'ra fuaranlrrd in e-rurr case to banaflt or curs, or tha money Is rofiindod. The nianuf antiirers take all tha risk by asll tne them cm (ri'rsf IV an insut to mr MMigmtit tut any dealer to attempt to sub stitute other tnndicUwa for these, by rtoom mending them to b 'Just as kooo," oalj aha k may make larger profit, ' Oallsry Haar Post OBos, 0BEQ0I CITf , 01. JOHN A. BECK, TH , RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, 18 BTILL ON EARTH. , For general rnpalrlno; he stands without a poor. ' For TirHt-olasR, re liable goods his dtoro is socond to none. Trvhiml r.alalrllalivd IMS. Drayage & Expressing Freight and puree's dolivornd to all parts of tlie city. If you want a nnitt, stylish pair of shoes for Hnndity or every day wear don't pay fancy prices for thent but come and see what we have on hand at the l'ark Place store. Children's shoes, stroug. durable, and made to stand the wear and tear, a specialty.