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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O C.T CO HHTKAMCIIH In Krf i i i)i Mum , wl Htin.ri Al.t'ONA A IHMiiNA! . VI ... p,T ,.,, rHri A wt '". '7 IHI. III. '"' t Hum., m. MUtm. Maim in. ' P a mi i, m. ' I' m. iu ii in. , Imi.liiini iwUI v vl )f uu Itxiiiht iikn mi tho I unit & mi n I lo'll It 1 1 HINUAV. in i m. ' 1,1 i in II mi in. ft II. Ill, Ml l in 1 1 in., im l in i linimn Hill, ...ii u.nlri, H I KA M Kit MANZAMI.I.'i, I'ully Him rn . H it t n I m-wiiihm nukiMN riTt iMtiri n iim't. .1 n m I r.ii' Milnn nml SukIm ik Hum; Uri-xmi I lly I" in. t l- l.rntu 1'iirilmiil Viimliill uln-l il.uk, i in ; tinnHM I'll y :i . iii. SOI IIIHiM CACIKII' KAII.WU N.iRtll R.il Nil AllMtty l-.wtl I H t 1 11 1 (llllt. nltfmliU I- int.-. tlliiuiiitli j KiiaplitilK Uh-aI tt, liiUilll tll til But Wit itu.ctHir l.tw.l (y atittliMift AllMtly I m'll alnlliitiki . V.llfnrtlill I tin jtlntmtfll) Jl t.i . a .v )., i t il a, in ft mi i in 7 .'.I ill 1 II K MAIU fcl.ll. rliii Kniiitf Not til. a- m.. U li m , a i hi Uallx-lnir tului "iiiilli, V lit. , ? ill in l. t'H'tii Drmini ( II) In Kly.t'urtu. Miillii-iaii-l Mulalla ivatvt. al IJ in ami ariUra al I.1 in. tUll, (lr.i..i. Illy In Kl Mmk I lr M. .l'.llf'k. t'llluli Mllla, Miillnu alnl I iiIihii. Ira- al IU ill Ititi1av. 'lliurt'la)' alnl ttalur'iay, alul r turn nit tnlluwltit ilari al J .1A m HUIAY, (H TUI1KU '.'I. IWi. Tiiit Maih Hinhkt liMim. T!m unli--mil giviiiK Hid I. nut Ni.lt railway com nr riiflil u( v llirmiidi Main alnt 11 tin oim fiiil ill Hut tt v to llui otlinr ro vlilna that llm tun k almlt Ihi muialrm tfil on thn I'alulilinlii'.! uraild ut tint trvi-t. It t an llii'll ili-ai)fiiri In liavtl Mnin alriTl iniiruviil tliia i'nn u tlial llm ciiat rniilil U. IhhwiiimI liy litvlni llm railway uininiiy U ar lla nlmip. Wlirn tlii'nltri'l iiiiiriivpini iit irujiil wan killi'il ilia rail way Intiu'lilaw taint- Into (wulinr proml livnct lur it al on e tt'alirr.l tliat it wuiilil Iw mi ihI.I aliin-l with an til.-, trie callruad liaviunim lliti ).lt ciitli ol it in atiiue iIhiv IhIow an.l in amni .I p inaiiv IitI almvp tin. rnilay. Tlm-mlt. Ilmt liaa Impii iatalilialn. fur Malnalrtf t ia li (rut kIhivh llm irt'Hriit nMnlway al IlriiiiMlil.in'a mill ami 'M dul bImivi low ttati'r in I he river. At Filln'iitli alri'tl a tilt u( 1A (if I la ri'i'iiri'il to liriuk lliv wrtft up lu raili. Al tlx niiil.lln u( t lie lilnck liei-tmi Klfti-rnth nl Kotirltt-ntli irm'la Itll ol mt will liavw u I maili-; at thr north aiilu uf Kiiiirtpf litli 1 Vliml OH will Ix mirnaarjr luit at tin iHiiitli alilu il la ii to uraild A 1',-loot lilt ia ii.jiilrr.l in the ini.litla ol tlit neit iilia k aoiilh wliiln ImiI'i aiilm ol tlm liliM-k am al grailn. Tlit next till ia at Tliir tiThlli. Tlie tonlli aliln ol dial a l reel aa it rriwMia Main will li ntiaeil olio loot ; atTwelfili llm Itll lll tx4i, d-ot. In the nililill ol tlie Mock U'tweiin Twnlltli ami Klovenlli a 12 lift Itll ia rrtiirt-tl On tlie north aiilu ol Klinenlli llm till nill I alMiiit 12 Irot Iii In on llm aoiith iilo ol that atn-ct it will Ihi alanit nu (.Hit. Tim II rt rut lifitlna in tliv miiMln olTi'iilh atrwt. IliMwi-i'ii Kiiihth ami Ktivoiitli a rntol alillli niortt than om (iMit wilt Ihi mailt. TIiitb am alllit il" ami lllla at varloua oilier itai( Imt tliey are liniiniortant elrept tlie 2 let't till oiMi-iit the woolen mill. Tim TANlOllTATION CoJII'ANY'i Kx- l-KNaKi. Thn Oit'Kon City TrnaHirta- ion company a-wmla 2t),(KH) a year in Oregon Clly in wk'''" ami mipplleii and it paya the i lly a renlal ol $t!0 a year (or tlie team ol the foot ol Klglith "Ireet wlierii llatlot'k ami wartihonm aru. it ia tirely a li'iirtH to have the improvement at the eml ol thn at rout ami tlie cotnan.v hail to tuilM ita own atriicturen, ol rourao. Theoomiany imea alimil I'M) ronls ol lire aiihI a month which ia all (tirnialiod licru, ltuttlorl Hnm. Imving tlm preBent t-ontract. Hie city IiihI week mmlu a very ttitrt'eiihlu Improvement tiy pulling a pipe at tlm mouth ol tlm Seventh atreet newer no aa to rontliict tlie water and Hpwii)-a that formerly Mowed down over the rocki at llm bout lmidiiiKi and wiia nut at all timea aurtienlilu to the olfucto toriea, in a cloaed channel out into ti e river. Ity tlm opening of (lie next tour iataeiiHon llmOretfon City Tmimportation conipiiny will ho jirepured tnlmndlea tmicli larger biiHineaa than formcily and do it more aulitifuctorily nil round. Tuk lloAiui til Thapk. -The special meeting ol the hoard of Initio called laat Tuesday ufterimon was not iiiut'h better attended than the regular meetings penally are. 1 here was some dismission of tlie threatened diHiiicmlini meut of ton county uud a motion was iittopted that the board was opposed to having any portion of the territory of Clackamas county ceded to Multnomah. The adver tising matter, which, It was understood, would involve the expenditure of !100 or f-100, was put over till the next regular meeting in the hope. Hint there would be it larger iitlendiuico of members to con eider un appropriation of so lurgu a sum. H was given out, however, and generally untlerHtood that action would bo taken on this subject at tho next regular ineot iiiK, even if there should be. but a bare quorum prosont. It wua doe mod high time that steps in tluit direction wore being taken, I,Ai) Ofifun Ciu-oiiH, Hnvnral cliaiiK" are almnt to he matte in tlm Oreunii Cily tuiiil nlll.'H, Aa now ar- litni.i Ihein uie atiiiill n liiliniiliilioiia lor the pnlilio and iinni'i f"ury Inter Miplion In tlm ili'p,ili li of liimliinaa. In the Ihi U" f"Hit room a ai'inc am feet w lite tlie entire leimili of tlm mom will lie act oirior llm puliliu and a writing talilti will he put next llm window an that thoae who ilealie to muke out their nwn pit pei a may do ao witlimil liuvinx to UO In aoiiieliiily'a nlmi olllce to di tlm ork, That will -ilmi he llm ulllie of Itcillater Appt'iaoii. There will lie mure loinii lor the i-iiiiiiiimtloii of plala and a clerk ciiii wittt mi applicant without tuk inn tlm time of Die rtw i itor fur u.ilnipor Iniil liiitllcra. Ol cotiiae he will liiiv.t to aitHWer tili'ilona reliillve to land titlea, etc., hlinwlf. lieceiver I'H'ift will have the olll. e now occupied hy tint leu ialt r and llie intt'iiiiediiitit ullireia will Ik. occupied hy the cleika The lulise room at the rear mm' held hy llm receiver will Im ilcvnteil to tlm heiiiliK ol eoiiic.ra ami It will ufl'iinl lunch mote room mid ia iiiumi conven iently aituniei! fur tlittt mm vice III. Hi llm mm liacil at preaeiil. ( ulniiihiia Hut t'anhv a.'li'Mil and ill iniliy. Ili.i iia intend to celehtalii the 4tHMh auiiivetaary ol Col ! iimliiia in an appropriate munner. The lulltiw illy la the itin,-i.iui lor llm tiny: i CiuiliV and two or mote adjoinlng ' achmila wHI meet piomplly at fanhy at hool hoiimi nt li .Sii a. m The color i IliiitnU will meet and eacorl tint (i. A. j li. men and duuetora lo aeala ol honor. 0ielitlit B'l'lrva hy ptini Ipitl ; a.iliK l y achiHil, The puplla w ill then Ioiiii in a I hnl low a.piate on the achnol giotiuda; raiaiiiK of llii- hy veteralia; tla aatuteliy pnpili. and veterana. They will then ) march in a body lo Kuljlit'a hall where ' llm lolliiwintf pnntrnni will lie rendeied : lt.uillhK.il l'lr-l'lint a .eaff I ... Mm. I., kninlil (l.lc In fdlttllihua Mia II. Kiiluhl Muni " Coltiitihia" tS liu.il j A.l.lreaa Mvonll.K of Knur Onliulca I Itiv. M. iar.lncr I Muni Hntr Ni atmlril llaunpr School I Ailtlrraar Uaililii ( itieii j HiinK K. Iiool j Kaaaya I'ttpila KotiK - Itfd, While ami llltiv School All will then adjourn to the achool ' hoiian w here a collation w ill he apread j to lie followed by a game of lane ball and , other athletic airla in the afternoon. Ti'uclitr' Luaniiiialloti. j Notice la hen hr nlven that for the ltr 1 1 mhm of makinii an examination of all m'raotia who may olb-r theitiaelvra aa t un j didatiHi for teacbera of the achmila of ihia county, the county tK-lioolaii'ieriutendeiit thereof will hold public, examination at the court boiiae In Oregon City, begin nlnu November V, INti'J, at 1 o'clock p. in. Thtate tltwirlnit to apply for atate certill cateaor alaiediidonina will apply Noveiu ber 10, imii, at l o'clock a. nt. I'atetl thia Mill day ol October, lSti'.'. II. S. Oiiihom, School Sup't, Clackamaa county, Or. i.Nbi.meoi.iVitoAitii or health. Afler the Animniiiu and Alum buklnic I'o w den.. )liidianaHilia Stntrtiel, lec. '.'it ) j The atihjecl of pure Itxnl, and eape- clullv the adulteration ol bakinii kw I dera by the ue of anunonia and alum, ia ! vauaini no little di-tctiHaiou. The lenialatiirea of New York, Minne sola, lliinoia, (imirgia, Klorida, ele. have , . .1 I I, . ,.,.,,. ,.n. ,,i.-.. , .,, IB a 1. . .. . j tng tlie attention of physicians and 1 lioarils of liealtti throughout tlie country. Our ow n city hoard of health ordered an examination of all the baking powders j to lie foil lid in this market; inetructed I lr. I.ali to make an examination and analysis anil reiatrt the result to the hoard. HAKIKU I'OWIIKK ANAI.VSKS. City chemiai hr. Lata transmitted to ! tlie department of public health a lengthy communication, in which lie gives the result of his analysis of the several brands of baking powders that are on sale In this city. In bia report lr. Lata I says that baking powdeis designated as I luting tree from deleterious substances j limy Iw recommended, us their health- fulness cannot be questioned. There loi t is us follows : The samples of baking powders you have sent to our laboratory for, invosti galioii as to the purity and licalthfiilness of tho various brands I havo sujoetod to a qualitative examination and now report the following result: Atlantic A l'uciltc contains 11111111011111 and alum, Hon Hon contains alum. Culiiniet contains alum. Crown contains minimum and 11I11111. Karly Hising (Ktnpire) contains am monia and nlum . Forest City contains ii'tiiiiouia and alum. Kenton contains ammonia and alum. Dr. l'rice'B (roe from deleterious chem icals. Queen contains ammonia and alum. Koyul contains ammonia. Kegal contains ammonia and alum, ltui'kollmn's contains ammonia and al um. Soafunm (made by Day, Indianapolis) contains ill urn. Dr. hull says : " Physiologists of high standing conpidor ummoniu and alum delotcrioiis Biibstanuos, unfitted for use in foods." Mono)' on ciinj' teriuw of '. O. T. WIlllaiiiN. IIKAI, KNTATK THANHFrllH. Htiiiiiuary of (he lleeila Filed In the Couiil; llcrni'der'a Olllce. The real itatnle triinnfcra InvolvliiK more khan $1 each Hied in the recorder' olllce I ii hi week weie aa fnllowa: K I Athtnitn and wile to Cair Ker' I 7, h HI, Milwaukee. .. f 000 Wallneii W I'xrter and wife lo JtilliiH M Norria pt Churlea Walker I) l,C, ilcr WW Itii li.ird A hhoenborn and wile to .) ! ii ,- '.() acrea 100 John A 'Hi uvcr and wife to Wul- lace W I'orler and w ile 21) acrea 700 W ilhelin Wt-lai- and wife to N O W'alden I lla III, I 1 a ii.'i t 2 a, r 2 e Hint I I a 2, I :t . r 1 e l,aV) llettrv Swift and wife lo .litniea II It.iveaa a1, a M, t 4 a, r II e, ;i.'0 acrea IW0 SaniH to anniM h 17 O 1 .V S Co'a llrxt a lditioll lu OawiK'i 2,110 Or.-uon i . in A Sleet Colo F W Wanker pt Jtoliert l.avcr Il I- C, Id III ant-a 8.IHK1 V, V. Cliiinnaii el al to J W llromi h'.j . I.4H 2oo Aitnet M It tlte and tnnilnmd In W II iiiimhatdt ft i S Mow lull I Il I, (', Ml acrea 2,100 Olive W Manpiiiiil lo Jiuncx K Manpuiiii pt Alfred M,ii'iiuiii l I.C, It I acte 1KI A I' M nr. pi n hi and w ife lo .Imiiea K Miir.iniin pt Aided M . r iiiiiu I'M, li ol an acre . Same lo anuie pt Allied Munpiiiui It I. C W acrea Olive W Mttripiiitu to A It Mm- iii.tm pt Alfred Maripiuui I I, I' 4' of an acre Slime lo.l itiieat' .l.it'iuiiii Ml) a Jamea '. .Miiiipuiin and wile lo A It Manpialii '.'oof all lu re Milton A htiatloti and wife to K t and ( Imrlea II Citillleld I and 7. h tl, (Iriy.in City Win It Wade and wile t Jamea II l!"H!eaali 4..1 and 0 1 larnell'i ad u Oreion Cdy T J llnxlcrn k to Jamea II It. K(JT- faa nw ' ae'4 (III t 4 a, r 3 e 4') acrea OrcKon Iron A Steel Co Kobert L 5411 7.5'M) 100 57 11 oiiix'k I It', o .ai i t o tin flrat ad lo 0wen : Same lo a imetl h .Mi anie .... i John Amleiai n to William Clark im'j lie'j ae'j a 14 t 4 a, r 2 e l 10 acrea 200 1,000 ll'iO Ui .ra to II S llelloinv I 8 b 40 j Oreuou City . deoC Klv and wife to Martha 1'ie'ce .'.'H ol an acre, ......... John Slipptu KliXitlmthCathe-iiit! Miller and linahuiid ami Klla Hkcen and huahainl 34S 41 acrea 5 tieorue W llolcomh to II I. ami Jennie (itav )' laoin C'raulield U I. C 7 aeiea 500 Caroline F Adama and bnthanil to lieorue lloraa et al n'j net' a ;t4, t 4 a, r 1 e, 80 aeiea 2,700 William 8 May to A N Mtinwy 1)5 acrea 1,800 Thornaa Jonei to Mary J Jonei 120 acrea 5 A'lutti 1. Wallinx and w ife to John II TheaHiiiu pt F A Collar.! D 1. C 40 acrea 2,,r00 I'oriUn.l .V Willamette Valley K It Co to I'orttand A Yamhill K It Co lailmad doin 1'orlland to Iitihd.e in Yamhill county 10,010 Samuel Hampden ami wife to II 1. I.Clark e'.j I 3 and 4 b l.i! OienonCitv 1,000 Frank T Collinaet al to II L L 'lark c1, I ;i ami 4 h 1:111 Oregon Cily 1,000 Charlea Moran and wile to C Kleinamith nl e' aw '4 and n wi, ae'i s 17. 1 4 a. r 3 e . 3,200 F'rank W Sliuli' mid wife to O F Ilibbnrdand wife I 1 and 2 U2 Iv Hit'a ad to Mtir-thfleld 1,500 O F Hit-hard ami wife to Martin IvalK) 100 acrea 2,200 4!l.:!01 !x;,2(.4 rreviously rc'iorled since Jan. 1 Total $l,015,fi An occasional bottle of Ayer'i Kaasa parilla tha's more to corrtH't the tendency ' ''' ,l,e ,'.1o,k1 t0 "Cumulate humors, and auraci-..,.... .,. .,,,...., ... know n tun nivalin miiiiiu UUll llt'llllliv, n tun utvnupi miiiiiu UUll Prevention is hetter than cure.'' Try Try it this month. Flslli Fm.riTuidirey'i flab ,URrkBt -,,,,, o( Rm, mU w,er r,u; t, i.j.ui.... .....1 ......... 11 ovsters and dresHcd chickens, ull parts of the city . Free delivery to NoTH'K A teactier ot experience ' mid tike a school to teach this winter. Address I. A. , care of Kntkhcriss. 1-U Lost. On September SOth Is'tween four ami live o'clm'k between Oregon City anil ltrown's achool house, ladv'B auiiill purse containing $15 in gold. Kinder will please leave at Kntkhi'sise ollice. :tt I'iirk Mii.k. Jolinsim & W'urnack will deliver pure, fresh milk to all parts of the city both morning ami evening, (iotttl pasture, pure water and healthy cowa. ' When The Face Is'ennstantly enverett with eruptions, the need of a tikml-piirlHer Is plainly liiillciitt'tl. Washes ami external apictitltins are ot no avail. The lwl.ion must ho thorough!)' eliminated from tlm system by stimulating the action of tin) liver ami kidneys, which orpins linvc liecoiutt sIiikkIsIj ami lnnH'ra tlve, theretiy throwing upon the skin the un natural work of olcansliu the system of Its Impurities. What Is nectleil Is Ayer's Snrsti parllla ths best of IiIikhI nioitlclues. " My lacs lor years was covered with pim ples and liiimors, for which I could flntt no rtunetly till I lit'unn to take Ayer's Sarsiipn. rllla. Thrte bottles of this medicine effected a thorough oure. I can confidently recom mend It to lilt suffering from similar troubles." Madison Parker, Concord, Vt "1 hint been troubled for some time with nil eruption of the skin which, till I was induct-d to try Ayer's Sarsnparllln, defied all efforts to cure. After taking two bottles of this medicine, tho eruption begun to disappear, and with tlie third bottle It left me entirely." Louis Degenlmiilt. lib Hiimner ave Brook lyn, N. Y Traveler for (i. 11. Iluek & Co., J.llliogmpliors, I 'tl Contro St., New York. Ayer's Sarsaparilla rmrAHin nv Dr. J. 0. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mats. Bold ly DruggliU. $1, alt ft. Worth 6t)olllt. BUSINESS LOCALS. A Knap: itihhona at one-third price atllainlllon.lt Allen'a.CliK kamaa. tf The luteal lu viaitlnK can I a at the Km tkhi'uikk Okkii.k. l'rltrca to auit you. I.adiea'aiiil (inula', rohca ut llolican & Warncr'a t'tidcrtakintf parlora. tf Holman A Warner, I'ndtitiukera and Kuihalmera, Oregon (,'ity Hank biiildiiiK. SteetlinBu'a aootliiiiK ptiwdera for teething habiea ami feverinli children, now only lifly tenia a packet. Accept none but Stet-duuiira, if Weddini alaiionery, thi lateat stylea j and lineal aaaortinent ever brought to Oregon Clly ut the Kntkiiciuhk oflice. Central addition toOiegon City in lota and blocka in auit piirclniHer. l'roarty cheap, terma eiiay. See J,. K. Ja.nnkv, with W. Carey JoIiiimoii. tf If you want furnitiiie iio to I'ellomy & Itiiw li Opoaite Kiat ollice. Yoll can uel bedroom amla I ir H.70. Call and ex amine our gooda befoie buying elnc- where. tl Iiungea, cluira, etc., iiiholtt'Ve'l at I lloliu.tii A Warin-i'a AH work guar-' I anteed. lii'i uir all your old lounged for j 1 little moimy uud tliey will be good aa I jnew. ' j Itlank noie, receipt ami order books at the Kntkhi-hihk ollice I lllomy A litiM'h, the houae (urniah- era will aell aali Ix-tlroom auita .nxL'4 U'Vfled glaaa for lll. Aah Cheval auita forflH. lWdateaila and cliaira sold at the low eat price from Auguat 15th to September loth. Now ia tlie time to buy your furniture. tl . 1 I Justice blanka, real eetate blanks, and ! all other hlauka at the Kntkhi-hihii of j tlce. l'ortlaml (trices. j Falraf Nntice. Strayed from the ranne at Mount I'leaaaiit about July 1, IHic'. a anall bay mare weighing about H00 -toumta, six or seven yearn old; baa eome saddle scars am branded thus on tlie left shoulder. Anyone returning tlie umii 'm the un- j deraigned al Mount I'leaaaiit or giving information w here she can be found will i la? lilierally rewanlej. 4t W. '. W'ATKNI'At OH Beautiful Sulturben Home, j One mile and a Quarter from town, j good hoard walk past the land. Acre j tract to suit purchaser, term easy, tlie : lineal suburban property otlered for sale, I yet on the market New proposed j motor line from i'ortland. High and 'sightly. See L. R, Jaxskv with W. Carey Johnson tf Taken I p. Taken up bv the undersigneu on the Hth day of October, 1H02, one stray white pony mare, branded on both shoulders; nine or ten years old. KroKKi Uaywabo, lit Cams, Or. ABOUT SCHEMES. It has been paid that were man conctant he would be perfect. It will breed distrust to ofler " some thing for nothing." We would ex pect you to watch us the rest of the time. We have but one plan we aim to give good value and proper service to every customer all the time. The best "offer" we think of to induce you to buy of us is to give you what you want and charge the right price every time. Our prescriptions, our toilet arti cles, our paints and oils, in fact everything we carry are " one price to all." We invite comparison. Caufield & Huntley, Preioriptlon Druggists. , Near the Court House, Oregon City. Your Subscriptions! between now and January 1st you will have to renew subscriptions for most of your papers and magazines, and choose the new ones you wish to put on your list. You can Save the Expense, The chance of loss or delay and all the annoyance of re mitting direct, by leaving your order at the Book Store. We guarantee safe arrival of the first number; or of all numbers if you get them at the store. But a still safer and more convenient way is to get your periodicals at The News Stand. The price is tho same with but few exceptions; you can usually get them a day or two earlier than by mail; thero are no missing or de layed copies; you do not have to pay in advance, and you can chango when you please or drop out poor nv ni ters. Huntley's Book Store. THE PLACE To buy dry good-) of all kinda, incn'g and Vxiyg' clothin g, laJii'', DiiMWD' and ctiildrcn's cloak of latent cut and 8HTior quality of goodn, children' chod shiw-fi, tiiackintonlifH and ruhU-r goodn fine groceriim and pro vinioiiH in fact anything you want to wear or eat, in THE:- PIONEER STORE, THOMAS OHARMAN & SON. -The fineat line of- STORM SERGE KVEU IJIlOrGHT LADIES', MISSES' loals! All of tlie latest cut ami of -MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS' Direct from Chicago, and ever brought Mackintoshes and Rubber Goods pine Groceries, All fresh and of superior quality. One Price to All What Cash Will Do ! 15c. all silk ribbon, for 05e Fine dress ginghams, worth 10 to 12Jc, 08c Best heavy shirting, worth 12Jc, 10c Boys' and Youths' suits, just in, $2 and upwards Boys' boots, $1.25 and upwards Arbuckle Coffee, (advanced), 2 lbs. foi S5c. Best coal oil, 5 gal. G5c. Jacketed cans on hand, or bring can PRODUCE TAKEN. Remember hundreds of people sell their loads in Portland and buy from us when returning. More bar gains than ever before. HAMILTON & ALLEN, Clackamas, Oregon. GO TO Oregon City Iron Works for all kinds of Machine work and Casting. ALL REPAIRS To Traction Engines, Threshing Machines, Har vesters, Mowers, Etc., promptly attended to. OUR PRICES Are equal to the lowest to be had in Portland. Shop on Fifth St. near Main, Oregon City, J. ROAKE, Prop. CITY VIEW MARKET, HENRY BOYER, Proprietor, ' Wholesale and Retail Dt-alers in Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon and Lard. THE BEST F MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN, SHOP ON SEVENTH 8TREET, AT HEAD OF 8TAIR3. MOODY & VAUGHAX, M0 L ALL A, OREGON. Leaders in Low Prices. Their stock is complete in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Etc, Country Produce Handled. PostomcB store, DRESS GOODS TO OKEGOX CITV. AND CHILDREN'S. .loals! loals! a sujitrior class of goods, the most complete line to Oregon City. And That the Lowest. Cooke's Stables, W.H.COOKE, Manager, 8ueoe8sor to U. H T 4 L. Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING . LIVERY STABLE of the City, Rigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms.