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Bliaarok Making Troablt, , IImnmn, July 0-A rli. of tlMo urvit giving the entire lilatury of evmila (miii the time of Jllamitrk 'i diamlaaal from (he lmflllorlilp to tint rwtut inoiiiHiit ar now In (iroifn-M of ulllclal ireMtttloii. The xirM of uhlrntlon will iliMtiul iimiii Hianiarck'a further tit tnni'e K vary body expert Hla Itiartk will t'uiitiiiue Inn ttiti ka upon the (iKVurniiiont. The iHitlllt'al editor of lUtnhurK Nmlirlihtxii, lllaman-k't organ, lia Imhui euniiiioned to Klaalu- gon to aaalat the ect'lmnmllor In carry intl on hie Unlit eintlimt the Koveriiiiixnt. ronu.d't nfru: rum-LANti, Dr., July II Holiday ve iling at 0 o'clock lOO.fVHl In proiwity IimmI iihiii the Muck hounded by Waalf liiiiton, Murk illli and 7lh atriHtt. Tlii mornliiK l A o'clock only the tiiioiildxr Ing eahiHt retnelned to tnll the tain AlKint 4lUXK of thli mount will (nil uiHin the Inaiiranc touianli to nmke 'hI; $.17,CXK) will come out of th own fir' Hirketa. Caela Car Aooldaat. Tohtuxii, Or., July II. No fatall t'ei have resulted from the anrloua cahle r acrldvnt In-low the ower home lant riunday nlyht, when one heavily loadtm car ran down the hill and turned over with Ita living freight, and another i-ar ran Into It. The more critical ram are thoaa of tio. Htiininellii, the furrier, and Mr. Hannah Whitney, of Kaat I'ortland. lealy Di(i .tail. TtcoMA, July 0, Hon. J, rinlvely, of North Yakima, and Jndg Turner, of Spokane, have heen retained to bring tilt tgalnat the Northern Pacific Coal company on Itvlialf of the heir of the turn killed In the tntvnX horror at Itoe Ivn. Mi Hnlvely atated today that very one of thrm would bring iiiit In a tun not yet determined. Trying U Carry Illtaeit. t'niiaiio, July 7. Hon Adlal Woven on, deiuot'ratii! vii-e prenidenllal candl date, will mi-et the notllli'alion rommlt te In vw Yurk, July '.Mtli. An effort will he made to em-urs a liranch head pirtnr of the national rommiltee here, with a view of making a irong Unlit for the elwtoral vote of Ullnola, EiaoiUte OeaialHee. Naw 'Okt, July 7. -Chairman Cm bell, of the national republican commit tee aa follow! : J. S, (.'larkaur, Iowa; (1. A. Hohart, New Jereey; Hamuel r'eMen ln, Conn, ; Henry C. I'ayne, Wiaoon ain; Itichard C. Keren, Miraouri; Wni. A. Southerland ; Joa. II, Manly, Maine; and John K. Tauner, Illlnoia. Tk Traaole la Brwll Vi.rAaAio, July 9. Iteporta rmwlved from Klo grand do Hul, via Montevideo, con Ann the newa of the anrrender of General ftavarea, thua ending the Ilraallian revolution far aa the ile f Kio Grande do Hul li concerned. Telegranhlc ronimunii'atlon from that atate la Interrupteil, and iartU'ulara of tli aurrender cannot h ohtained. Ottieage laapaidi Promptly. Ciiicaoo, July U. The completion of the $1,000,000 euhocriptlon for the Chicago utilveraity hy July 10, on which condition contribution of large amount depended, aa axonipliahed today. II A. Kuat, one of the board of truntoea, ram to the renctie with .V),00O, which made HS.OOU over the 1 ,000,000. , Faolle Ooaal Ftflarta. 8a K FAXiim o, July P. The Ilrad atreet agency report, tllu-en failure In the I'aoiflc coaat atatea and terrltorle for the week ending to day, aa com pared with twelve for the provioti weik and nine (or the correeponding week ollftU. Fir Is Fortlasd. 1'orti.anii, July B. Klre thl after noon partially destroyed a two-story ranie building, corner of lllh and D street. Total loss about $1 d,000, partly Insuied. The heryiest losers were Povey Brothers, ornamental glass woika their los biing about flO,000, Insitr ance ItRIOO. Asotkar 8ohem of Foiloa. 1)k Moinks, la., July 6. Klforls are , lioing made to unite the democratic and people's party by giving the peo ple' party the electoral ticket and the democrat the state ticket. The object Is to help throw the election into the house, which would elect Cleveland. Teachers' Institute. Notice Is hereby given that a Teach oib County Normal Institute will be held at the High school building in Oregon City commencing July L'otli, 18l2 anil closing August 5, 1H1I2. Competent In structor have been secured and ShicIh1 alUintlon will lie given to make this an lutitmHtlng and IreneHctal meeting. All touchers aro rotiiumted to iittond, II. 8. Guimon, 2t County School Sup't. County TreHsnrer'i Notice. I have now In my bunds funds appli cable to the payment of all orders en dorsed prior to AugiiHt 1 1 tli . 1SIK). In terest will stop from date of this notice. J. O. Wktiikmcm., Treasurer of ClHcknmns Countv. Duto.l Oregon City, July lotli, 181)2. " I was prostrated with a severe billons complaint," writes Krastus Houthworth, bf Hath, Me. "After vainly trying number of remedies, I wna finely. In duced totiike A yers Pills. I had scarcely taken two boxes when I was completely cured." Stk of Jaaga OimIimi'i Brotkati Lankhviu.k, July .Colonel llunjaniln (Irmhaui, brother of Judge W, Q (ireihnm, (IUI of dmpny lat night on hi farm at l.amiNvllle, Urn tnllti from New Alhany. Mara liliil Ottu.ri Much PUand, Vai.i.kjo, July 4, A fueling of ginnral aatlnfai'tlon eilel at the navy yard over in reoeipt oi me new llmt no limine i altiicliiicl to the ollluer here on ac count of the tumble accident that oc curred at the magitititie I lie l;ilh of laal nioiiih, by which 15 of the crew of the ItiMton were killed. TrottMa la Brai'l. Valimkaiiio, July 2. lifnimtclica from Itio llrande do Hul, Hraitll, aay that fonva aremakinggreal preparation fort htlle On thl (till may deend the liidcienditnce of the alale. The Hlu Mountain aaw mill, the larget in Umatilla county, with limit ftOO.OU) feet of luinher, owned by J, M, Itentley and Henry lleanof Pendleton, wa detroyed by lira laat TlinrnUy. The green aplila I betuitnlng a de- trui'tive pet at Pendleton, Tre', vi-g-elahle and ronehuahe In many garden In the cltv are found to be perfectly covered with the little green inaect. I'matllla county land cornea high. A big deal In Adam farming land wa completed Intel v, Jack M'rrion pur- chatng a half nertlon from Ituv. (ialla- iiher Ova mile w eat of that place for 11000. I A cheep owner In I'matllla county, who ha juat flnlahed (hearing, find that he ohtained an average of 14 pound each from Ida Urge band of thorough bred. The wool i aalil to he of excel lent quality. Shearing In (irant county 'a lamb fold ia not over for thl er yet. Koine aheepman will not tie able to remove the fleecea for aome week yet. The wool harveat wa great, but the lalmrer were not numeroua, rSherman County iiibacrlhed about tJOUion elw'lion day to bring the rain maker, but a he won't agree to bom bard the cloud for leu than .VMiO, Micnnau crotia, like thotm of tllllliim, re apt to be allm thia year. Heveral tieara and a cougar ie-cntly made lncurlou Into the city limit of Heattle. Koine of the grain in thia Miction, aay the I'ondou (ilolie, haa been dam aguil more or ln by the dry, hot wind and gopher, but not to any great ex tent. Central Gilliam aeeina to be the favored portion of the country, aa we have fair cmpe here when It faila almoet very other place. Throughout the val territories of Kerry Canyon, tleecher Flat, Matney KUt. i-ot Valley and lne Kock lying all around Con don grain looka remarkably well yet; (articularly In the Lone Kock and Loet Valley reglona we are informed that grain never looked better than at prenenl. EAST AND SOUTH Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. Kxpress Train leave Portland Daily. Umi.h I North. 7 or. m. T l r. a. Mil. , I. Ar Fiirilarnl Ar Oneoni'lly l.r H. Fratirlarn Lv Srl.lt.M. tj r.u. Ahnva trains amp only al Ilia Mlnwtnf ta llnita nnrllt nf KtiMelxira- Kal Portland, Ora- Simt'ltj. WinHllmra, Salem, Allui.r, Tmmrul hixlila. Ilalaay, Harrlabura, Juiidtlua I lly, Ir vluiand Kiiiie KtlHKIH'KQ MAIL (Dally) 10 . a. I t Portland Ar IMa.b. I Lv Oniin('lljr Lv l r. a. ht HruflMirj Lv Iauir.i J;.Mf. I jo a. i ALBANY LOCAL lally, cpt Sunday.) foTY Lv Lv Ar Piirlianil Oratoa City Albany Ar Lv Lv M a. a. 1M 4. h. b-OOt. M. tm r. a. oo r. a. Weal Hula Uivtalon, BRTWRRN PORTLAND AND CORVAU4B. Mall Train, Dally (Eioapl Suudar.l ? JflA. m. I li lor a. I furlland Cnrvallla Ar Lv I lwr HMra Ar At Alhany and Cnrvallla Oiioneot Willi traini ol Uregnu Pad I no Hallmad. Xatiraia Train Dallv (Kioapt Sunday) 4:40 P.M. 7:ifkr. M. Lv Ar pnrllatid Ar MpMIihivIII Lv I:4fta. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINT EAST AND SOUTH, Fnrtlrkata and Rill Inlnrmallnn rerardln ratia. main, alo., eall ou Oumpauy's agent at drt'anu t ity H. KORIII.KK, K. P. HOtlKKS, Manaaar. Aaa'l O. r. and Paaa. Agent A PATltlOTIC WIMI. MTwy paraon wlia la oppoaad to Ita Trad Rlavary and tavora Amarlnui Induatrial lndt. pandanea aeourad through Uia potior of Pro taction, ahould read th doeumauta publlahsJ br tha Amarloan Protaotlv Twin Laagua. Aa S patriotio oltlaaa It la your duty to plaoa tliaa dooumanta In thehandaof )our frlanda. Thay art tntaraatlng and Inatruotlva, and aaibrao dlaouaalona of all phaaaa t tha Tariff Queatlon. Tb Laagua pnbltahaa ovar N dlffnrant doou manta, oomprlalug naarly WO pagaa of plainly pnntad, oanfully edited and reliable Informa tion, Among th suthora of then dooumanta are, Tton, Jamea O. nialna i Wm. McKlnley, Jr., Uirnororthloi Honator 8. M. Oulloru, of llll liolai Metialur Jimni'h N. llolpb, of llrwni; Siuiator A. H. PaildiHik, of Nobriwkal Hanalor rje,of Maluei Hoimu.r (aney.or North DakoWl Himator Jtullii 8. Morrll, of Vaniiuntl Hvnalor Nelnoll W. Aldrloh, of lllimle Inland i Hon. Tliomaa II, llii.llcy ..f Ni-w Jvraey llon.ltobrt l. Porter, of Waahlngloni Prof. J. 11. Ihiilaa, pf th ABrlPtlltnral llooartiiieiit at Waahlug. jimi (Ximmodor W, II. 5. Iiualiea i Hon. K. A. llartahorn.of New Tork Ooiiirreimiiiaii DolllTor, or lowai lion. B. r. Jon.iai iVarlil Hall Hlml.of Un. JCx-t'oiigroMiimu I'eiklna, of Karnuiai Hr. H. P. M ller.of Nc w Yorki Hmi.()oi.l)rai.r, of Sla. Hon. O. Lx Kdwnrda,of Tia Juila Wm. Lawronoe, of Ohlor Hon. 1). II. HarrlniHti, of New York l Hon. Ueo. 8. Houtwell, of Maaa.i lion. K. II, Aminldowa, of Mew Yorki Kuoota VSiialey, of Teiiuenae. Thla eomplet aet of document will b aenk to anysddraaa, poat paid, for lifty (10) Canta, Addrtaa. Wilbur t. Wakaruan, Hao'y, No. Weat Twent.Thlrd Street, New Tork, FOUR YKAItS MURE. HARRISON WILL HANO UP HIS HAT IN THE WHITE HOUSE. rrea Krary KiHitlna at Ih t'lilud giaiaa Cniani Omnttianilatliiti of Ih llaualill- , eea Nlluiil Ntaeilard Hearer Kvm Ifemofrala Ailiult lla Htrn(lli. Com Join and alua- (ha roundaUy, How llarrlaua baa won UiaiUr. With Hold aa anuud now to alar fur fiMir jraara nmra. Old (Irunir'a fill Ilia rlianmatla, , And Hill baa r't a loalna plilai Ka'll win ilia arua, nuiat trua thla la, tor fuur )ara m -1'UUwlelpbla I'raa. A Pair litmrtl Opinio. Tor Whltelaw Reid w have thorough mapnut and liking. Ho la an excellent writer, a careful itndeut, a judlclou wlltor, a oourteoua controveralalUt and an all around newapaper man In U beat aenae o( the word. Ha la a 10 ploMlug and Inttructiv apeaker, citl en who la pimiwwaMd of decided execu tive aklll. a xi!ltlclan who haa not In croaand the aaperitlea nor Dgnred In the caudal of partiaauahlp and an Ameri can Republican whom opponent tan bold In Mteem a readily a friend In regard. U h abould be elected he would well dUcbarga Uie parllatnenUry ftiid political dutiea of the aeoond office of the government, and h baa th firrn nea. culture, diacretion and aelf potite which would itrengthen and adorn the Unit office lu the gift of th people hould th operation of the constitution devolve It upon htm. Brooklyn Eagle (lMm.k t The ironiaat Candidal. lieyond any queatioo th preaidunt ia th atrongeat candidate the Rcpnbllcaiui could have put In the field. If anybody haa a doubt upon thnt point let him read j the nuuterly and det-Uive nominating peeeb of Chauuoey M. Dt-pew, which lay out the whole Republican plan of campaign a embodied by the candidacy of it anbject If anything bad been wanting to the nomination of Mr. Har rison, this speech would have tupplied It, and it will at ouce Uke rank a olid and auperb piec of convention oratory by th side of the famous speeche of liigenoll, Garfield and Conk ling. It allows us upon the threahold of the campaign juat what we shall have to go against, while every indication points to party back of it quit) aa nnited and harmonious a parties are wont to be. Henry Watteraon in Louis ville Courier-Journal. A Certala aa the Baaaoaa. nri.Ha It onnld Iw. I.IU A - R ,n u"l' ; "J: "ir -V 7 a ry may properly be classed Jr.froi!':!with th. gre.t .Venu in our poUtical T " " ! history. It wm achieved under circum- 11 irt, a Tak. Tv Hrt X i ,Unci of P complications, fiS&d wi S:5 th.K g f "S the highest publican convention in renom natmg UthaW "d mf f p i.. n . n-w i7''r:nith Mful contertant-St. Louis . v. vr , i . ,tw)vuu, a iv iimiuriia will display during his second term the sani qnalitie which have marked hi flrat sound judgment, cool deliberation and sterling and unapproachable Integrity. HI election will follow hi nomination with a much certainty a on Reason follow another. Ban Francisco Chroni cle. Caaearalni llarrlaoa'a aeoa4 Tarm. President Harrison needs no intro duction to th American people; be needa no attained and fulsome enlogy to commend him to the support of th Re publican psrty. Not once since he was elected president in 18 have the citl aens whose votes raised him to that high offlo bad occasion to regret their choice. His administration during his first term has been clean, putriotic and distinguish ed by great achievements, and the sec ond term will, we doubt not. be equally advantageous to the country and credit able to the president. Brooklyn Time. till the "riumad Knight." Sad and touching almost heartrend ing is the grief of the Deinocratio and so called independent press over Mr. Blaine's defeat in the convention. Evi dently tbey feel worse about it than Mr. Blaine doe. He has spoken ont man fully, asking all his friends to rally for tb nominee of the party against the common enemy, and he ia still the plumed knight of old and the patriotio American. Brooklyn 8tndard-Union. II Maaa Aaolher Victory. President Harrison's nomination means another great victory for tne Re publican party in November. That his candidacy will call ont the full strength of the party at the polls la proven by the racl Uiat U did so In 1888, when he was little known. Sine then he has irrewn immeasurably in the estimation of his follow citixona, regardless of partisan bias, and especiiilly in the confidence of his own party, Denver Republican. Thay Will All Kally. That so bitter a struggle " tbis just ended should cnune criticisms and re grets to mix with the exultations of the victors is inevitable. But with the great majority of the party any disappoint ment will quickly give way to the re flection that it is the Republican policy which is at stake, and they will rally to the support of that policy as earnestly as if there had been no fight over the candidate. Pittsburg Dispatch. Reluotsnt Democratic Praia. Harrison was logically his own uc cesser for the nomination. IJe has made passably good president. Whitelaw Rold is so well known as a journalist, and more recently s United States min ister to France, that it would lie super flout to say anytMns respecting hiin more yinn tlutt jndjfin-f by his past he will make an able and nccepttible vice president. New Orlenns Times-Democrat. The Coming "HHrmoiiv" IMill,ln. The ground Is now cleared for a na tional exhibition of Democratic "har mony" at Chicago. Our frieuds, the enemy, have beuu very much disturbed over th exciting scenes at Minneapolis nil bav bawn ooruplafuing of th Re publican oonventlon aa a bear garden. Let u now wait and aee whether tb Democriitlo Hon ant Umb will lie down together. New York Tribune. l'nlualluMd ManbfHid and laUgrlty. Harrtaou ' manhood, hla Integrity and hi patriotlmn are unriiieationed. lie will receive the aupport of hi follow coun trymen, then, or fnl to receive It. Juat In proportion a they may approve or dipprov of hla policy In dealing with th more important tauna which are now preaaing upon the people for ou. tion. Pitteburg Commercial-Oatette. And, Like Murine, Will He KUolod. The French tnlmion U becmiug a (topping atoiin. Hon. Levi 1 Morton retunied from Pari to find himaelf nominated for vice preeideut, and now Hon. Wbitelnw Reld i placed aeoond on the Republican national ticket a few week ftr hi return from a brib liant aenrtce at th aaiia post. Phila delphia Ledger. "Al Irraalatlttl I'oltj." A ihort time ago there wa a Blaln faction and a Ilarruon faction and McKlnley faction, but they hay dis appeared, ami In their place there stand the united, loyal, harmonious Republican party. The heat of convention discus sion ha funed all element in a solid, airgreaaive. irreUUbU unity. New York Pre. A Marllad tX award. Whitelaw Reid, who haa conducted The Tribnn since the death of Horac Ureeley, U a man of marked ability and atanch Republican; bis services as mlnlaW to Franc have been consnica- ons and valuable, and bis nomination to th rice presidency is a merited reward for the service he ha rendered. Brook lyn Time. The Caealataat Rapablloa VtrXf. The nomination fit in with the but ' P1""1 ' tn platfonn, commending the brilliant and patriotic administration. Th logical sequel to the adoption of that plank wa the renomination of President Harrison. The Republican party is always conitnt It practice squares with ita principles. New York Tribune. Th Work of I)llbraU Judgment. Bis (Harrison's) nomination was made by a clear and decisive majority, not aa result of impulsive enthusiasm, but of the deliberate judgment of the party ex pressed through ita loyal representatives. There will be no question of the party'i enthusiastic ratification of thia judg ment. Detroit Tribune. , Globe-Democrat . A Oaad Tblaa; par lea Party. Thl nomination is undoubtedly good thing for th Republican party. More over, Mr. Harrison is the legitimate and logical candidate. He matches the prin ciples and the platfonn of the party which ha placed him in nomination for a second term. Boston Post (Dem.). at eat the Suae. Harrison 1 th leader, and every true Republican will rally to his standard with the cam determination that would have been shown if Mr. Blaine had been the standard bearer. Chicago Tribune. Thay Will Ke-alavl Hla. Now, opposition, open np your guns on Benjamin Harrison. What's the matter with him? Why should not the people re-elect him? New York Mail and Express. A People's Ticket. It is a people' ticket and the people will elect it. It marches to the musio of th Union and its destination is the White House. New York Press. MoKlnley's Handeora Vote. Governor McKinley got a handsome vote, but he will keep it. It ia not well to exhaust all the presidential timber in one year. Ne w York Tribune. That Oaaaral Wa Absent. General Humidity was the cause of torn complaint during the convention, but nothing was seen of General Apa thy. Philadelphia Ledger. A Square Forty. The Republican party is at solid at a cube. Every tide of it square with pa triotism and American interests. New York Tribune. A Winning gonad. Harrison and Reid it has a winning sound I One can hear it rumbling down the corridors of timet New York Mail and Express. a The People's Wlahaa Reflected. Harrison's renominstion reflects the people's wishes and meets with the ap proval of the country. Helena (Mon.) Journal. A Splendid Victory In Sight. The renomiuation of President Harri son means a splendid victory for the Re publican party next November. Omaha Bee. A Gratifying Raault, The result is gratifying from a stand point of high patriotio sentiment. Chi cago News-Reoord (Ind.). A Strong Candidate. Harrison is a strong candidate of that lot all in interest take timely notice. Philadelphia Times. Practically Elected Already. What's the matter with Harrison? Ho's practically elected! New York Mail and Express. A Plain rack. Harrison's strength is in tha plain people. Utioa Herald. Low Prices and Always Bill & Waslnrn o Aro rolling out the goods in spite of the hot weather and hard times. Dry goods Reduced The following can't be beat: Challiett, 5c. per yard Bedford Cord,. .. . 12Jc. per yard Chapman fine bleached muslin, 15 yards, $1.00 Gloucester print, 5c. per yard White goods,. 8c. up Indigo print (warranted), 14 yards, $1.00 Fine Zephyr Ginghams, .8 yards, $1.00 Fast Black Hose, 2 pr. 25c Lisle Mitts, 15c. pair Clarke's 0. N. T. thread, MILLINERY GOODS AT COST. ANDERSON WALKER, paii7tera9diou5eDeeorator PAPER-HANCING AND KALSOMINING. I carry the largent and best assorted stock of wall paper ever brought to Oregon City, and will tell at Portland prices. Let me give you figures on your work. Shop on Seventh street, near Center. J. JONES DEALER IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds. Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed. PRICKN THE I.OHIMT. Shop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Pope & Co'a, Oregon City YOUR GOOD HEALTH Depends on the condition ol your stomach and liver. Tbeaa make your blood good or bad. MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY la the (reateat of natqral too lea (or th atom ach and Urar. It regulate both aurelr aod perfectly, Ar jou bllltoul? . A. re you oonatlpatsd? One Teaspoonful of Moor s Re tealed Remedy will ghe you Relief. O. H, Reeae well-known Seattle drueRtst. aaya Monre'a Kevealed Kerned; cured him of aevere btllloua headaohea. Sold by all drugglata. DR. L. WHITE, Over CaufleWa Drug 8tore, Office daya from the 15th to 2Mh of each month. Artificial teeth on rubber, first clxss, 1S. Gold fillings from I-' up. All work guaranteed. Beautiful Fruit Farm ! Forty acres, level as a floor, all cleared, well fenced into five fields, good house 26x26 feet, splendid well of good water and force pump, good barn and out' houses, several hundred fruit trees prunes, apple, cherries, etc., small fruit in abund ance, several sheep, hogs, cows, two young horses. Everything in first class condition. , For particulars, apply to owner, Milton Stingby, near- Currinsville, or" see L. R. Janney, with W. Carey Johnson, Oregon City, Oregon. : t DE1VTIST Honest Dealing wins. Part 7 for 25c & SON, P A MR V'Q CT A PT BARLOW, OR. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. Horse led and cared for by the day or month at reasonable rates. F. F. WHITE. W. a. WHITE. WHITE BROTHERS, Practical Architects Builders'. Will prepare plana, elerationa, working de Ulle,od apeciflcationa forallklnde of bulld int Special attention giveo to modern eot tagea. Eatimatea furniahed on application. 011 oa or addreaa WHITE BROS., Oregon City, Oga FOR- ABSOLPTECY PORE DRUGS G, A. HARDING. NOSE BCT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Flu PcrfoMles ai. Toilet Articles. Alto a full stock of IF-A-HTTS- OILS, ETC, DO You have household receipts as well as prescriptions to fill? Churman & Co. guar antee accuracy at their prescr i p t i o n counter. YOU Can find at Char man & Co.'s the best selection of Perfum ery and toilet articles in Oregon City. SAVE Making further inquiries by going to Channan & Co where you will find all the leading makes of patent medicines. MONEY Can be saved by buying your paints, oils, glass, etc"., oFCharmari & Co. Special rates on large orders.,