Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME t. 10 MTMHr H In KtrrK-tDlMHKII 9, tWi. Hlaiiir. Al.lll.NA & IIAMUNA: l.aiva .. it,, , ,4V, ruKf t-A mi ' ' J Wl. 111. . 111. Iimi. m, 13 i!"ii, 1 J mi in. J : ! m. a 1.1 ,,, ,, i im. - , Uli Nu, Uintiiin I'lwllitulr im Iti.ijhi i.knii im ii mi't .1 ;i i iil i May Wl It III ) ' III IV i III. n mi m. Hill,, I t Hlr.-.'l III liniio wiiii, ,m Muiiir .... : WWTHHtl mi'inr UAII.WAY KoKIII M Albany l.'iil iw.y I . ,11. ) l NllluruU fc.r'. nlirniiifii l(tii..tirg liNt iwnjr autloiuj mm din mi lt....lt. ,iir lwn, at.il, in.) Allny ,M'. IW, .LII..H.I . i .llti.tltl.. tU.. llitoiitfio 1 II K M UM UIW il.n .,ni. N-irlli.tt . in WaIIk rtttv ,li( Nuiilli, V III i in i . ! ! !' !!! I "i v m t ! 7 I li. H'l I.. On..ii I'll rln Kir. I nfiii. Mnliiin mill Mnlalla kiin i tJ in mitl urnii'a ut I; m iUii,1, llirj.n, ril I.. H, Mink I'lmk MxHitMWllnu.il, I'lllull MUL, M'lllln, tl. 1 nil. Hi. Irat. l III in luxa.Ur. 'I liut'ilny l.. ftliir.My, .H'l r turn, nit ion. ..ttllK .! HI I ..,'. . KUIOAY. OCTOIIKU :'H, m-2, Orrgnil ( II; hunt iilen. Tim ii wMli'r kIh.w 4 Id .iiiila entolleil, Tin ' In". I I'lillilien I'oiitrihnU'it nnuu 1linn I0 to tlm fiunt for ( 'i iluiiilnm Puy brntlfe T tin utinlv of J 1 1 v i 1 1 v mnl hynlnir forniit purl of the woik of tint nt five gmilm. Three pupil ol the eighth urile Imve been viveit n opir"uiilty to CHimplete j Ihe hlifb m biKil eonrw In two year by pkiwIi'K all the eianiinaliona of their ! own cUk ami takinn a part of the ninth Urt'ln iil.jiM'l. Thi privilege apnliea only to thiaw having the At Hie Niiinniiig of bel tmi.ing. the afternoon j m.i..n I'nl I'rinvtle given a bot ami j nairm tive talk mi American Literature j aa a genetal eerrie. I A non reanlent pupil having entereil the g'ailuatlng elaa thla Ut haa b.n liuii-Ba.il inure than U I year. week, ita mini to nine, (our l'ri'il.. A I.awvkn IX Tm.ii hi.k. I-'. l, llruce, young lawyer, occupied a bunk in the (utility jail laal night, lid waaarrealetl at a lute hour by ConalabU Connor on a warrant aworn nut by Trams A Stowell, whoi-harge him with obtaining money timler falae preteiiaea ltruce gave a bill of aale of a bagatelle table to the firm, (editing u) It waa afterwanl aarertaliHHl that he bad given three other bilta of sale for the aamn table, ho Frame A Stowell fteri.le.l to proMM-ute him. Ilia bail wa lltevl at which ! waa unable to give. It i umlcraUxid that several other rhaigea ol a almllar Datura will be preferr.il againat llruce. Oregonian, Tuenlay. Thi ia the young nan who rut a rather wide awathln Oregon City laat year, llruce wa arroaled agitln Tuexlay and not Uiiug able lo raiae the bund of ,MH) riipiired be waa put in jail again and if the eoinplainta again! bint turn nut true he ia In a fair way to land in the ix'iiilentiary. lie I not an attorney at all. K.hi.v Ohkcion Fmi'It. In a pwr lieforo the Oregon Horticultural aoriety recmtly, Seth U'wulllng of Milwaukee, the originator of the lainoua Itlack Itn piihlican cherry, gaveilhe lollow ing alwut the commencement of the (mil Imainea In thia date: Ilortlciiltura In Oregon ln'gun in Salem, Henry county, Iowa, In March, 1KI7, when my brother, lleiideraon 1'welllng, pluntcd an aaaort inentof Ihe principal fruit apple, H'ur jieachea plum and cherriea loaded them Into two wagon and started w ith them acmaa the plain to Oregon. He alao hinted a few black walnut and abcll-hark hickory nut which aprouted and came up on the way. At our next meeting I hope to preaenl the M-litty with gavel made from the wttod ol one of thomt biatorlc hickuriea, whicli lutely fell a victim lo progrea because II happened to be In the path of tint Kant Side Kleclrlc Ituilroad company' line from Portland to On.uon City. ClIHINTIAN KNIIKAVOK CoNVKNTION, Theatuln convention o( Chriatian Kn .leavor aoclntie held lit Kugcini Oct. 14 to 1 tit li waa a decided auccima, both in point of attendiince and enthuHiamii diaplnyod. Tlio Cliickamiui county delegation conalated of Mihh (Jruy and Meaar (i. II. Heatow and O. K. A. Freytag of Ongon Citv, Mr. Annie Jtoad of l'urk l'luce, K. J. (inry of Milwmiken mid Mr. and Mia. Margrave of Springwator. Nearly every etiitlon ulong the route added ita contingent of delegate. I'mil, Fihii. At Humphrey' flah innrkut nil kind of fi'inh and milt witter (ImIi, craba, lobaUtra and oyators. Live and dreHHod chicken. Free delivery to nil parts of the city, I.iiht. On September illlth between (our and live o'clock between Oregon City and llrown' school honae, lady's minili pttrao contiiining JI5 in gold. Finder will ploaso leave at Kntkm'kihk ollloe. ;!t l'tntic Mn.K. .loluiHon A Wanmck will deliver puro, Irash milk to all parts of the city botli morning and evening. Clood pasture, pure water and lieulthy cows. III II.DIX) MAT I KltH. The Morry llniiHt Itt-nl Iim i- lo III ('(Miilriicli'il. 1'. K. Murny't rilinhi') on tin. lilull' Ima Ihmui nml.irKuliiK rolialilnraliln chaiiKi) llila w'bkiiii. Tim lulwt iiml moat no lli oulilu oiiii In iIiim'Iiiiiikii of color (rum It limwil to tt ll((lit lllllh, ullllont a CI I'll III color, wlilrli iiiiiriiviin It u.m'iu .mv. An nililiiloii Iiiii htiKii Imili on llie niirlh Mii o( 1 1 nt hniiHn o( a liiiHBini'iit ml two (nil atoiia In lii-lit covmlnif 1H 10 (i-i't on I In' kiiiiiihI A iorrh on tin. iioillirnKi iM.rin r of tin' liouan eoviira an omii uii'ii Hf'J2 (oiil puvml with run- in lli liiiKKiiii'iit ol tint U'Mlllon u liyilimilli; tUt vHtliiu iimcblim l 1mIhi ,'.., T. , "... ....... -,n.., kit i-iiTni.i iui .ir.n ii.iiii lnOHHiient to llUlr, It will bit lUU (nut lllnl limy Iki uhti (or nftwwninri or (Ikuiiiih. (n Hie Ilr..t Moor will In. imilor 15x17 1 lititt f 1 It tat 111 iiiiiKihI null uit.l riul (A'iu il '"l Imvdm mi open llru l. n. On tl... miiiti fl'ir Ik tmr hull mnl 'ntiy fin- i lheil llie miniii. On Die wcoiul floor in , . . . I'liuiiiiier tiu miiim hi!) in uia intrior Ih'Iiiw fiii iiiK Ilm vtinl, tint tilrtir ImlUny mnl elevntor liiinliiiK, two I'loM'ti) mnl ImllitiHiiii. Th thiol lloor t'oiiithni two InuliiMinm mill mi oinn Imleony to tin. liiirlhwi'Ht. On lint went khlit uf the Iiiiiim. Ima been ri)..lrili'l.'il nil m IttK'illllI ;nn lower or ohtivlry ("j feet in ill Hiiieter mnl projiv Inijj llfieeii feet wl.uv the nmlii roof. Tint bonne in liuliliil hy elei trli ily mnl it nmy lt hewlril by (lie Kama Htfent, ( thoiiirh thi Im" not )('t been iletermineil. The pliiiol.liiK mnl nil the fltlliin" Hiv II ml i'Iumm In every reupwl. The Im- piiiveineliti. will cunt tthoilt f.'.L'INI mnl 'will not lie entirely coinpleteil (or two week yet. The whole work wn in ehie ol While llru,, Inke A Voniler Aha iluiim the imintiiiK, I'eler K. Well Um pUnlerinK, V. llnrner tirn'k work anl Muiiheail Murliunl tha phiinliiiiK. lr. I'nine la binliling 1 bonne in Snnwl that will ilo ilone In alnint two month mm J will coal nearly fL'HKI (ieoiue Mii.r hit the eoiilrai t. Another renhlelire to coat nlnjiit K) la being built In Sunaet by Whita I'.ro. for tiiHtrgu Walling. Work haa jnat Ikm-ii begun on thin limine. lr Taylor ia havir.g a cottatie to coat alamt t7iK built In Hunaet. A. H. (irukmn rotianlering the mat ter of buihliiig a ilwelllngon bia ;roa.rty in Central aiblition. Woikliien have left Ihe otitaiilu work Ion the t'tiaw) houe ami are engngeii on : the interior. It ia not nearly coinpleU'il 'yt. ItKAI. ESTATE TKANSFMtM. Kuinniary ot Ihe Deed Filed la Coyiitj Itecorder'i Offlre. Ihe The real elate tranafer Involving more than tl each tiled in Ihe recorder' tlice laat week were follow T 1. Charnian ami wife to Mr ( II Joliaon I 7, H and b 5. South Oregon Citv 800 C O T Williaiiiaet al to I' F Moiey pt F A Col lard 1) I. C, 4(1 lit re 10,(MX) lleruiann l'eierin, wile to Her mann i teblachlilgger 10 acre . . IKK) F 1 Hall to Annie It Hall cement mill property in Orenon City 3,0(10 Same to name praHrty adjoining cement mill 1,0L1) COT William and wife to M A Miration nl I I h 2tregon Citv 1,500 J It Wert in F.va I. Iyt 1 6 and tl b 114 Oregon City 1,000 I) l Magone and wife to Anna Kkatrom pt It F Whitten'a 1 I. C U) acre 8(H) Oregon Iron A Steel Co to I' 1 Sal.piiat 11.2 and 3 b KS O I A S Co'a tlrwt ad to Oawego M) riiu'Ui t.iltiert and hualiand to Siman K Crookshank pt 5 t 2 , r e HO acre 2,lkM) I) W Welch and w ife to K N Foeter tv of e'y John Tuttle D 1. C I.SH acn 40 Charle N Khoade and w ife to John M Cross ae'4' a '.'li t 4 r 5 tt KU) acre 300 OcoA llnr.ling, tiuaten, to David Close I ft I) 4 "town of Kdge woo.1" DO Nathan Weinstein to W I and Hattie islx-k n'u s :i(l, t '.', r 2 e 3o8 Ilenjainln Wolferand wife lo John lleim 40.fS acre l.'.W Philip C Humphrey and wile to A M Comlill 1 and '.'h M Itool's ad to town of Maralilleld 2W William N (lithenssnd wife to Wil liam Kohl 80 acres 2,400 hiuia .In. gar and wife to W ill nm N (iitheii 80 acres 1,30'.) Michael Ihtvorcu and wife to Amies Jane Crookitliank 40 acre 2 Ague Jane Crookahauk and IhihImiiiiI to Michael I'avoren mid wife 120 acre 2 Michitel Piiviiren and wife to .Inme CrtHikshank in acre. . . . 1,000 William fWlow and wife to Antino Zeith !'8.K7 acres 000 Carl Knoth and wife to Wilhelm (iiitperlttt pt Andrew Vickers I) L t; 105 acres 3,000 John linker and wife to Francis HuVer I) acres 700 II 1" McNnrr, trustee, to Oregon bund Co 141 mid 42 h 71, 123 mid 24 t) 14, I 2(1 and 27 b IA Minthorn ad to Portland 384 W T lhirney to John W Prnpt-r nel4 and ii se1 a lit), and nv. l4 and n8 siv ,l4'8-Hi and so '4 a II) , t 3 a,r 3 e 0,250 J W Draper and wife to W T ltiirnoy 7.02 acres 350 42,81KI Previously reported since Jan.l 1,015,401 Total 1 ,058,5(15 Monde Post Attention. Comrades are request od to meet In the post room Frlihv evening nt 7 o'clock sharp, to meet the department olllcers and escort thuin to the camp fire in Pope's hull. Uii.man Pakkkk, Coiumander. K you want to buy lots in Bolton ap ply to 0. O. T. Williams, agent. K Ml II I'M OP I'VTHUH IMIX. I'll Flint linlnita of Urn M-hh th Armory Hull. ut Ai'l.llU IihIh No, !W, Kiilnliti" ( ')' tlilaa, gavn tint llrht ball o( tli season laat Friday night ut tli armory. Tim nnmlinr iirewiit M not lnr M had ntii'iiili'd imtviotia bulla ot tlio nlir but tint nixaMon v.aa not liw nj'.yable. There waa fili.nly ol room In the bull. Ilm niuln t koikI, iIim wtiathcr junt rlulil, mi i-xi nlliMit iiMr w wrveil t l,lvi'rnior' Binl I'VBrylliliiK pal with Hutu hilib. I.lulil ll'if ni .lnk '' lli pruvitiliiiK rolorii In Imlif t'odliinntii. TIiith r wvfrnl In null morn mih ihii-il culorit nin! I wo or llitfi) In rl. i'lm iri'trniii h roinKin'il ol ill nnm bi m mill there with tint rimtoiimiy triiH Tim M'Mir iiimntucm wer K. K. triin Ilm Moor nmimiccrii er r.. i Willlmim, V. .1 IiiiI", Jow'ih l.yni'b, II .1 Tli.irnil. Iinll.ll Miller Hit. I K. I IIoIiiikii. Thow. irei...i.t iin hi'leil the j (oliiwni lilir uii'l tieiillionen : MemUmen- . W. Siirrlit T. W . litrke p ji,i,,r.i of M.-uiile. ,M e-ari . 'mI Mi'mlnn'e - II. Iliirkliarl, 1. II l.ntoinelle liin.ea I linrna It. I,. WII.ii J H. 1'iir.l.mi I,. I'll keua T. A. I'oiw I',. K. Willino.a I, I). Mhiinller J, J, ('mike S. N. liiHlituti K. K. Cliiirinuii JeinilllKa. MUwa- llniiie CiK'tiraiie Velio Harlow Kti 1'.. I K.luli VA Uliart llaiiie l'i)rav Mamie Cliariiiiin Liuiai. t'.H'lirnne l.iira Miller Miua Kelly Lulu I Meter Mamie I'..hi Maine Warner Vera I'jNh.iry Wlm. mi William Annie tiniliaiii Alillie l iaiirKI.e lillle lliikiiiiin lllnlie Hlinw l.ornna A. kerniaii Nellie I'liaae Miilatl l.ni'ii Nellie I'daae Minnie Acki rman Hoplne Mcliraoi ('..rni lia Mr own A Hie I'Iih kenalein .Mamie liiirkln (ura Ilm. ling llnra ( lie MaifKie Hraaael MeMara I.. II. Cowing IIiiUtI Iliornr A. J. Iwlliwaile Kit lN'ktiin V. 8. Ketiv W. A. iluttllev Itnlpli Miller jalllea Miaw Kml Miller N. I.anit liiia flicker William Kerua Maj. Keniuily Herman J.mea K1 New loo lr. I.ravea It. I.. Ibilinan Jiwpb Lynch Ilarlev Hleven K. M. lUn.la T I' Itamlall V. 0. llm.tlev Will A.kerniatl (I. W. YearKnill Clnia. Waile ( Iih. Miller J I'. Uiv.lt Will (iiilena M. Itii-eiil.ailiu l I,vii.fer K'l Itnieiiraon Arlliur W aroer hvcrelt tlickman l.ullier hieel I-. J. Ixmia Juror for llie Jfovemtie r Term. The following jurora to aerve at the Novemlwr term of circuit court have lieen draw n : Name. Precinct. Occupation. W W Irwin, Harlow. farmer, fhuiiiaa lUiiiela, llver Creek, " t'harlea llellinau, " " 1) W Howard. JtiM.pti Knight, (!e.irg l.airlle, J A Andre, Marl. m Jiilinaoil J A KorlH-a. J CTraecy, Kli Williams. John Higgina, 8 F Marka, J T Drake, JiiIiii D Ituak, Canhy, Caneuiali, Caacadea, Clackamai, Daiiiaiena, (iarlleld, llanliiiira, Uivier Molalla, Mnriuain, Milwaukee, llernliart tjuotit, " " T 8 Miller, " Jnliu I'riilenx, " mechanic. J it Wolfer. Needy, farmer. Win Vorpald, New Kra. J A Jonea, Drettoii City, miller. A Walker, " painter. C 0 T Williams, " real est. bmker. Itolxfrt Kelland. " laliorar. I'lioa Armstrong, " farmer. Inaac Ackermaii, " merchant. I D Magone Oawego, fanner. . M Davidson, (ieo H Seely, l'Ka-aiit Hill, " John A lloffiuan, " " Ira Ijtcey, Hprlngwater, " Teachers' Lxainliiallou. Notice Is hereby given that (or the pur pose of making an examination o( all iwisons w ho may olfer themselves a can didate for teacher of the schools of this county, the county school superintendent thereof will bold a public examination at the court house in Oregon City, begin ning November 1), 1802, at 1 o'clock p. in. Those desiring to apply for state certifi cate or state diploma w ill apply Novem ber 10, 1802, at tl o'clock a. in." Dated this 14tli day of October, 1S02. 11. S. Uiiison, School Sup't, Clackamas county, Or. Wantkd, second hand grain K. K. Williams the grocer. sacks, tf none) on n) tcrmn ot O. H III I it ni. Cure is Cure However It may tie ettwteit; but iiiijiiat prejudice often prevents people I mm trying a 'proprietary medicine,' until oilier remedies prove unavailing. J. II. Kltclile, Commission Agent, Kingston, Australia, writes :' " For yoars a continued seeplle as to the merits ol proprietary medicine, I was at last converted hy the use ot Aycr'.s Cherry 1'eo toral. For months bottle ot Hits medicine, el which I had come Into possession throiiKh the kindness ot a friend, remained unoH'iied In my closet, till ono night 1 was seized with a violent cold accompanied hy a rocking cough, ftiving nom qf my uhuiU rmiiis uf Anarf, I thought ot the Cherry Pectoral, and determined to give It A trial. The result wns truly magical. Kellet came almost Instantly, and after repeating the dose, certainly not more than half a dozen times, I found my self thoroughly cured. Subsequently my daughter was cured of a severe coiikIi hy the use of the Cherry Pectoral. I recommend this preparation to all aulTurcrs from throat and lung troubles." For croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, and consumption the Ix-st remedy is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rraiPARSD BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mat. Bold by all Druggists, rrlco 1 ; tlx bottlM, k BUSINESS LOCALS. Ilolmnn & Wurrmr, UmlerUkem ml Kiiilwhiiem, Orison City Hunk buililiiiif. I(i.iwlpt, notH Bin) order lookn ut the Kntuki'Iiimk olllro. Kii'i-iliiiiin'i) Hootliinx )ilcrn (or leelhliiK liuliii'H ami (everiHli cliililrcn, now only fifty wnlit mckit. Acii't Ilium but HlcediiiBll'lt. tf Ci'iitml Kihlition toOii'Kon t'ily in lot kiul bliM'kH to milt piin liiiniir. l'roHirty clieup, Utiiih euHy. Se h. It. JaNNKV, with W. (,'nrev JoluiKon. t( K.'ImI to the KxTKMTHiaic olllca for your legal hlunk. A ainglu one or a liuii.lreil furuiaheil ut I'orllaml price". If you waul furniture go to IVIIoiny A Huai h oiiimaitH poat olliee. You can get hcilroom auila (or tH.70. Call anil ex- aiiiluu our gooda Iwfore buying elan- wlmrn tl Ijoiingea, cliaira, etc., nt.holatere't at llolmaii A Warner' All work gimr anteeil. I(e air all your olil lounge (or little money ami they will )m gool a new. lilank noie, receipt am order book at the Knthki'Mhk ollicw. ' llellomy A ihiai li, the liouae furniali er will sell uhIi U-droi.in suits 20x24 Iwveled glass for IU. A all Cheval suita j for $18, Iledatuada and clmir sold at : the lowest price from August loth to l SepteinlsT 1Mb. Now ia the time to buy your furniture. t( Jualice blank, real estate blanks, and all othei blanks at the Kntkhthisk of lice, Portland price. LhlruT Xnllce. Strayed from the ranne at Mount j Pleasant khoiil July 1, I8'.i2. a aoall bay ' mare weighing aliout 800 fiounila, six or seven yearn old ; baa some saddle war and branded thus on the left shoulder. Anyone returning the same .o the un dermined at Mount Pleasant or giving information where she can he found will l liberally rewarde 1. 4t W. W. Watkmuiuii. lleutitlfiil Suburban Home. One mile and a nuarter (torn town, good board walk past Ihe land. Acre tract to suit purchaser, term easy, the lines! suburban procrty otlered for aale, yet on the market New tironosed motor line Iron. I'ortlanil. Iligti anil ; sightly. See L. K, Jasney with W. U'.,m, l,.l..un tr Taken I'p. Taken up bv the undersigneu on the I Mb day of Oelolier, 1802, one stray w hite ' l ..,..!. l.ny mare, oraiioe.i on ooio Biiouioerv, nine or ten year old. Ki'okni Havwaro. 3t Cams, Or. Notu'K. A teacher of experience would like a school to leach thie winter. Address L. A W.,careol Extcrfribk. 21 -4t ABOUT SCHEMES. It has been said that were man constant he would be perfect. It will breed distrust to offer " some thing for nothing." We would ex pect you to watch us the rest of the time. We have but ono 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- icles, our paints and oils, in fact everything we carry are "one price to all." We invite comparison. Caufield & Huntley, Freioriptioa DruggiiU. 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 liook Store. We guaranteo safe arrival of the first number; or of all numbers if you get them at the store. Viut a still safer and more convenient way is to get your periodicals at The News Stand. The price is the 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 copios; you do not have to pay in advance, and you can change when you filease or drop out poor m m ers. Huntley's Book Store. MONEY TO LOAN! OFFICE Next door to Caufield & Huntley's drug store. THE PLACE To buy dry g-x of all kinds, men's and boys' clothing, ladies', misses' and children's cloaks of latent cut and sujx'rior quality of goods, children's school shoes, mackintoshes and rubber goods fine groceries and pro visions in fact anything you want to wear or eat, is THLC-:- PIONEER STORE, -BY- THOMAS CHARMAN & SON. The fineBt STORM SERGE KVER BROUGHT LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S. ?loaKs! 51oaKs! 5loaKs! All of the latest cut and of a superior class of goods, -MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS'- ftlnthtnrtT Direct from Chicago, and ever brought to Mackintoshes and Rubber Goods pine Groceries, All fresh and of superior quality. One Price to All 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 Dealers in Fresh Beef. Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon and Lard. THE BEST F MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN, SHOP ON SEVENTH 8TREET, AT HEAD OF STAIRS. MOODY & YAUGHAX, Postolce Store MOLALLA, OREGON. Leaders in Low Prices. Their stock is complete in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Etc, Country Produce Handled. C. 0. T. WILLIAMS will lean you all the money you want on improved farms at the v(?ry lowest rates. Special rateB given on large loans. No I'.uilding and Loan Asho ciation hut straight goods. After thirty years residence in Oregon City I feel safe in refering to the public in general. line of DRESS GOODS TO OREGON CITY. nlnfhinriT the most complete line Oregon City. And That the Lowest. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Successor toU.H T il. Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE ol 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. 41 i i i 1 ! 1