Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 11, 1892, Image 5

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
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.,, . .. .. i 11 ami 2(uln 1 ib'.: Iloliuea
liitintli AIi.t a li' iii.inlln i. alurp. al I.) OriKoii City
waa imivpil lollifiilaiti wIh'ik Wili'lmrl'ai MuKU!.-na IUrriitxTtf.T ami Ima.
barU'r 'i"i iiuw i ainl lalrr. wIihii tin.; l'ml Id Mary llnikrr I 4 b II
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liel.ii. katDiia.'ii.n, until (l.la lall MIw.xhI .7ft ol an ai r.i
aa itin IimmxI ( John ). M.H.ni Thin i Fratina M Hukr In Jnlm HkWit
waatln. wji'II known lliiiini-iiir alaml ! ''"'"
(or alH.nl 111 v..,r. Tl.r l.a.l.. l.tiUt t S"?f 'l""1' lu J'?- 1)Vi!li"'."
. ..... . . , r horliur I ai're b A llarluw a
iltliltiK Ibat Hiiii'. Iniwi-viT, lai. ttio , al al In Harlow
bni'k aliirxla-yoml Ita rifarliy ami iillicr I'll S Calklna Id A H MnwumiiT
4Miartira bail lolxt fotiml. So llm nM'iil wow
.-..,oi. in ll, (Mil IVIIowa a (.ulhling ! t".""' ,"1!',K ,i',r"1"'" :l"
, , , ;K.Ini (iiln mnl mil- to frank
. oi'ic int. IMwioiui't. and lOTiiti.iiy waa
ul'laiiii'il at a iriilal of 7l( a month,
1 1 1 r ! i-r I v In nilvaiuu on a llvt y.'ura
Iram Tbia roni'Hrvil Willi llm rflilal
iii llm llrl kI.iik abow a botb tin. (ir.iwlb
ol dti'iioii City ami ol lliia artli'iilar
Imaiiiraa bolliti'. Mr. lUirilifialiT iliivl ill
I. iml ami bia willow inn.liirli.il tbn btiai
linaa al.um till tin' llrxl of laat January
wlifii a partii.'ialnii waa f.nnnvl Willi
Willliam An.lri.a..n ami tin. linn baa'
aiine la-vn Hurineiater A Aiulreai-n. The
alioii itiiiducli.d by C. A. Naah baa been
4'onaoliditted with the bllaiueaa ill
the
p location and a line ol mimical mer
4'haiiilia addinl making a (lock thai
1 ireafi anil complete In every namct. KiltN at H ii.i.hi mii. At an early hour
ll la a liamlaoum alore and a credit tojTueaday the Willaburg A Scllwood elec-
the lOWII (,(, 1M.,.r bollae at Willabnrif waa
Ck.. i, r Tot I'lai'imi ClH. V,.,,,a.
oitiutv juat Ix'gan to entliuneaa the cam
paign cloacd. I Jiil Saturday night Sen
alor iKilpb delivenul a moat excellent
a'.H'h lo a crowded hoime al Sbivelv'a
theater, V. II. lye pteaiding. He ia a
apcaker whom it is a luxury lo liaten to,
At I'ope'a ball Monday night Congreaa-
tnan Hermann wound up the campaign
lu lilting at t ie The bullae w aa over
flowing. Mr. Hermann made a telling
l-ccli ileuling with the laauonin a practi-
nl manner and illuairatiiig Ilia iini in a
happy and forceful alyle. ilia addreaa
waa eiilhuaiaatically received. Senator
lfityea preaiiled at Ibu mwling. At the
cIomo of Mr. Ileriniuiu'a ieecb aeveial
local ax'iikera were callinl for ami brief
reaiMjnaea were made by Menara.
Ilrownell, App4rHon, rattiet, llayea, C.
K. Chirk, Tranv, Dn-aaer and Mayoi Sul
livan The meeling liiated till pant 11
o'clock but everylaalv waa giaid buiiiored
and the apeiikora found an audiuiice.
Ohkuom Citv Hook Stohk. W. A.
Huntley moved bin bonk alore from the
Kelly building- on the went aide of Main
street to tlni Commercial Hunk building
nearly oppoaite luai week. In Hid new
locution be Ima ample nccommodiitiiiuH
for bia expanding luminemi. Mr.
Huntley commenced buaineaa In Oregon
City somewhat more than a year ago,
occupying the atiuid next to Citulltild A
Huntley's drug atore. The demand for
larger quarter diovehilillo the Kelly
building about year ugoiiud now lie linn
10 go to the new brick store, to find room
for his large stuck . Originally bis trade.
wiih chiully in pmiixlicnln but lie has
added to his atiilionary linen and put In
11 good stock of scluiol booka and mla
rullaneoiis voluineH and notv Ima an en
labliHliment Ihut would be a credit to
any tow n , He deserves aurceas and he
is achieving it,
I'.i.ki'tkic Station Imi'iiovkmknts. A
new UOO liorae-powor water wheel was
put in the electric power liouae about
two weeks auo and two more one of 750
and the other of 200 horse-power will
soon arrive and bo put in place. Dy
namos will also bouddtid. The improve
ments will equip the atutioii for running
1(1,000 Incandescent lights of 1(1 candle
power, and 1,000 arc lights of 2,000
candle power each. Its water wheel
capacity will be 3,17fi liorso-power. Moat
of these improvements ar to furnish
ixjwor for the Kast Hide motor company
However, provision will be made for the reputation for thorough scholar
..i..t.... 4w,m pn 1 wwi ineandeacnnt. ship which Paoiflc university has al
KlyinB Orogon City 1,600 Incandescent j
lamps instead of the present 750. woe
trio power for running machinery will
also be furnished here Sooik
I ,tm t;s',ATKj;KAH,:"H-
Hiimniiirj or I ho Drill I'IIkiI hi
( oiinfy lti)'iirilir' OrtliT.
Iln
Tim n-iil tmliitti trunHfiTM Involving
mom limn f ciirli lllml In llm rnijonliT'ii
ullli'ti IuhI wiM'k wnm h4 (iliwn :
l'" I'll Hfvmk to J I) D.ivia (.i
liw'4 1M t :i a, f K n Mil hi ikh f 1,1100
II U ltol,l,iii,. hI lii I) I) KoliMim
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Martin (ilnity mn HIH Id John
KnliliT n'u iiw1; ami n i.
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! Clnillra II llllri'l In ,l.y.nt ( ' How
! fit 'y intmtt In irm-t In Omuun
Illy at Ninth mnl ll.irriaun
I alrwla I. ft ai ri-a
Ji'hii ni'k uii'l wiln lu Willluni
IUilii I lb 1 Hmlim
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Miiiic, n Jiilitiauii ami wilt, in Chaa
J Klrliiii.in.l ami I.iiiUIk Himly
I lOChi liaiiiaa I'nrk
I .(Kill
OAC li l( Co In W II lluki.r
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ai'li'a
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! W H IUkir ami to J T llml-
illi.ni n i.4 a i4 a I, I 5 a, r .'I
I a. w Mi'ica
: Stale of tliiini In Animal. Mr
liirw a1, a :m, I ft a, r 6 'AW
a a
S.IIIII1 III J,lH T (' Ml'lill-W 41 1 4
:HI 12 a. r ft IMI m ri-a
!Jiikt C Mi l.ri'W mnl !(. lo (itH)
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I' l.i'iil ni4 ami a1, a ill) I 'I a,
r ft a. 4HU arn-a
2,-Mio
Wimlaiir I Hinl mill In .ii,vriii.'iit
I i lu J I. liraliuiu I ft ami li li 17
I Will.la.ir
) J"lui A Tvaek ami will. In T M
I ( tnaa il ll".i'kmli Jnlinaun l I,
82ft I
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1.700
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Ja. kaon w ', aw '4 a lit, t ft a, r 1
rami another trm-t of 2 arn-a
making a tolnl of H2 acrea ....
i Andrew Km ka.ni and wile to
2.000
Michael
I'emlli'lon e
and e1, a
Michael I'
'4 a 201ft ar.1 e liKI a 2,000
'iitllttton and wife lo
Atiguai rrickaon p'Y aw 1
a 10.
I I i r . a, HO aco
liciijamin Alhy and wife lo Con
rad Wolfe
' Jann-a M Tbomiiaon an.l wiln to
" ' w IW-rr I 10. 11 ami 12 l 1ft
ii I M il l llrnl ail lu nnwruo
i mi
24.H7:
! I'revioualy reiort4'd aince Janl, l.Osl.nlS
Total $I.IIIU,OtlS
-
i burned to the ground. Some one !
heard in the building at a late hour, and
Hhorlly thereafter it waa diwovered to lie
in flamea, and, before anythiuir. could tie j
done, audi headway hud Ih'cii guined
that tlm whole atructur" went up in
atnoke. 1. II. Jonea, leaaeeof the build-,
j ,u' 0I,B "' ,,,e lieavluat loaera by the
fire, ia confident that it was of incen -
diary origin. The Kast I'orlland Light
and Water company lost alxiut $4,000 on
the electric plant, and Jonea figures that j
he ia out nearly $4,000 personally. The I
building, which ladonged to the Wills
ealale, was not worth over fl.000. So
far as known, there was no insurance
on either the building or its contents.
Skcond Cam1 or I'sASa U. UllhousSn
of Maple Lane has quite a number of
Hurtlett pear trees beating their second
crop tills season . The first crop came
on in due season and then came the
second hloaaoming ami the putting forth
of new fruit by IS or 20 of the trees in
his orchard. The ticcs are about ten
yeara old. The second crop of fruit ia
not so large as Ibat of the first harvest
but it is of equally line flavor and isquite a
racily at this season of the year.
PA01P10 UNIVERSITY.
Th luititotloo Optined With the Brightest
Froipeoti.
Foiikst tiiiovs, Oct, 21, Pacific uni
versity and its preparatory department,
TuiiUtin academy, opened the full term
with twice the number of students that
wero registered nt the samo time last
year. All the apartments in the ladies'
hall were engaged several weeks lioforo
the opening of the term, and "it has been
found nccoasarp to finish olf the rooms
In the upper atory to supply the in.
creasetl'demand. A dormitory for the
young men was added during the sum
mer, and most of the available rooms
there are already filled.
It is sigmllcunt of the fact that the
people of Oregon and the adjoining
states appreciates thu advantages of a
thorough education, that this large in
crease should follow the adoption of the
new courses of study which go into ef
fect this year, l'ucillu university is the
first institution on the North Pacific
Coast to introduce the elective syslcin of
studies, which lias proved so successful
elsewhere, and which allbrds opportun
ity for more advanced work in the vari
ous departments, The new curriculum,
''ip
ways held, assures it a place among the
the four or five leading colleges of this
coast.
COUNTY PRECINCTS.
1 UK NATIONAL KI.KCTIOX LAST
IlKSIIAV.
Kciilnri'a if I ,orii I liili-rcal Alli inlliia'
Ika Kti'iil llfiiil'llran In
MaJ'irlly.
No Mut wi-iiIIiit coiild bnve bi-mi
I unlorB.I for ulertioii iliiy than k i-m-
lJ.iyi.il laat Tnca-lay. At H" H'"'K
inirra in una 1'iiy woia waa orgnn in
i iiihiiI m'Hmiii, In iriM'inii No I Calaiai.t
Iidkii Iioiikh waa tliu voliiix plji'ii ami in
No 2 it waa at Fountain boao bona...
, .. . . ,, i ,, .
In tin, foiiniT l-r.-' lii. t tbo H
jinlli. a I'oiiBiati'd ol J. W. '(;niiiidl,
Itobiot Ki'll.iml and . W . Mvi'iiaml
WallniK Colo ami lauau Ai ki'inuin weru
I'li.rka. Of llm. '(.'ft votiia i-aat tbfra aix
with thrown out aa lining luiproMrly
iirvpari'd, one of wbii h waa a prohihl-
! tiun bnllot w bii li tliu votur iiihiIm Illi-gal
: liyainniiiii bia name to it Tbiit board
; ...l..l 1IIH v..l. In ... I.our anil a half
m iiiiim-diati'ly afli-r noon. l(i couiilinu ! 'I'inla-r 1Mb. Now ia llm time to j
lb Il'.'ft ballota w..r.) bamlM in one j 'X your irmt tf j
2t hour and tin ininiit(a, w bii h ,ia 4'on-1 Jnaib e blanka, ri-Hl ealale blanka, and
I aid.'iod vnrv rapid work. Of Ibi'im I'U all olbi'i hlmika al iIih K tkkihii.I of
1 '. .. ... . i ..... I .........
wi-rii ri.puiilicaii, it iiiMinaraiic uii"-" ....... ,.. .... .
piopli.'a and 10 prohibition. l.lrny nllrr.
In prin iiul No 2 tli Ixiant ronaiated Slrayed fium the rMnn at Mount
ol V. O T. Williama, (i.A, UuidiiiK and ' l'lraaaut about July 1, iM'.tt. a anall bay
i C. lloU-r. Willi Max Ilowi.ll and
, , . . ,1,
A. S alkrr . l.oka. The mm.lH.r of tml -
I Iota iat tbnoi waa ,'WI of wbii h 2011 were
ri.publii-aiia, 31 douiot ralii:, 1.'12 people'
ami 1ft prohibition. Two wi-re thrown
.nit Ihmhiiho not ftiotitb naiiir were
ratiri'lli'd lo make tlii'iu Ii-khI. Con-
Kriaxiuau lleriiiann vot.'d in; lliia j.n-
Many non-ieaidenta votml in
town, there being none oilier than ,e
toral til ket in the field.
. ......
ll waaaipuet eleetioii thongli a large
vote waa xilil. Once in a while a knot
of iK-onle would rolleet and tiaten to ko-
)lv'n pftiiy or !nlu!,tiun entliiiHiawtH
"
; laying down the law to old party kep-
ira. Hut everything w.m gixxl naturi-d.
j The Mite from tne variuua prreineta of the j
; iiMinty mi fur ai beatd Ironi at the hour ofj
ninK o preaa waa aa follow:
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ritKClNCTS.
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30 Oanrgn
i I.oit Mulall
I NwmIv
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Milk l rack
Manpiain
I M illion
v.' "" 'v,.:,Jn
; Tualatin
llnion. . . .
I Canyon Creek
, t'liai-ailea
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j (iafii'ld" .'.
I Milut..
lit:
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MAKKKT KKI'ORT.
Ileluw l given the Oreiton City Mnrki-t
lli'IKirl, corrected Nov. In from iiiotntion
liirniKlied the Kuteki'Hihr by local mer
clianla: (IK4IN.
, Wheal, vallev, ir bushel $ 70
1 Oai. per bushel
40
3 Itt
Country brand 3 Hft
rrxn.
Sliorla, a?r ton 10 00
trail ll! 00
Clover hsv, haled 10 00
Timothy hay, baled 12 00
I'HOIUCK.
Potatoes, er UK) lbs 7S
Onions, " 1 Ul
Api'les, green, per box SOtitOO
Apples, dried, per lb
Multcr, er lb 25
Kkks, K-r dox 20
Honey, it 111 US
Primes, dried
Plums, "
MKATR.
rU'vf, live, per lb '2
beef, dressed 0ft
Million, live, per bend 2 00ii2 ftol
Pork, live per lb , 04
Pork, dressed, per lb lift
Veal, live, pirlb 3)i
Veal, dressed, nr lb ft(ii(i
Hums, per lb , 12
Huron 10
Sunday Services.
KIItSTCON0KK0ATIONAI.CHrKCIl.-Kav
0. W. Lucas, Pastor. Services at 11 A. a. and
7:.H0 r M. Sunday Srhool afler moriilun er
vii'o. Player meelliiK Wmluenlay evoiunit at
7::i0i,elock. Prayer ini'i'llng o( Youiii) Henplr,
Siwlely o( OHrlstimi Kudonvor every Siiuday
o 011111K at :;'Hl rnit.
K1KST BAPTIST CIU'KCII.-Kkv. Oilman
Parkkb Pssior Mornlug Service at ll:Siiinlay
School at H-lft; Kvenluir Service :M; Keirular
eraser moellim Wednesday eveillnij. Moniltlv
Covenniit Mnetliia every Vi'eiliicsdny eveulni
prei'wlinn the Srst Siiuday In the mouth. A
oorulal Invltntlim to all.
ST, JOHN'S OHt'KOH.CATHOI.lO.-Kxv. A.
lliu.aiiKANii, Pas'.or. On SiiiiilsymsHsal Sand
t(l:.K) a. M. Kvory second and fourth Sunday
oermioi serinon aner tne s o ciiHix iiikks
At all other masses KntilUh sermons. SundHy
School at 2:mi r. M. Vespers, aioloetlcal
stilijecia, ami Benedtetlon at 7:30 p. M.
MKTIIOD1ST KPISCOPAL CHl'KCH.-Kav
Kiiw. OiTTKNa, Pastor. Mornlin service at 11:
Sunday School at 1-J;tr; Kveiiinirservlee at7:80.
Kiiworth Leniriie meelliiK Siiudav evenlnir at
:S0; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 6:81).
strangers eordtnlly Invited.
FIKST PKKS1IYTKKIAN CHl'RCH.-Rxv. O.
W. OinoNxv, Pastor. Services al 11 a. h. and
7:80 a. H. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Young
Poorde's Society of Christian Kndearor meela
every Sunday evening at ii:80. Wednesday
ovenlng prayer meeting at 7:80, Seats tree.
KVAN0"5!,ICA!.C1H1KCH-GKRMAN - Ana.
Krnst, Pastor. Preaching services every alter
nate Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:80 P. M.
Sahliath sehiM)) every Siiuday at 10 A. M. (John
llarrlsberger, Sunt.) Weekly Prayor Meeting
every Wodiiusday evening
UNITED BKKTHRKN ClItTKClt -Rev P. B.
Williams, naator. 8ervie.es Hrst and third Sun
day innriiluga and the proeedlug Saturday
night In each month at Oregon City, at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. ni., aad (lie first Sunday afternoou of
aauu uiuuiu ai rails view.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Iloliimn & Warnor, Uiwliirtakura and
K.inbalini.ra, Ori'dnnCity I'uiik buililini.
IliK'Hllit, notH ami onlor Ixxjka at the
Kntkhi'iuhk olllito.
Mi'i-4niiwi'a aiKitliiiiK jkiwiIitk for
li'.'tliiiiK Imlii.n anil foveriali cbililri'ii,
now only fifty I'imta a puckot. Aiui'iit
liinin but Hliriiiian . tl
j tnlri, to oieK.,n City in lota
j ,m blin k-to auit imrdiaanr. I'ro.wrty
cbi'ai, ti'rma eaay. fwe
wild W. Can-y Jobnaon.
H. Jakxkv,
tf
, "rini. vi.tir .ro.iu lo mo ram ruiw
, Slom wbmn you tail alwava k-i tli4i wat
llllrkll ,, yolr H,
; aaiiiu lluifa aa iIioiikIi ymi paid ch
Itlunk noic, rm eipt and ordor hooka
at the Kntkmi'iiixic ollii.
liiilloiny & lliim'h, th liouw furniah- j
tra will Hi' 1 1 bhIi bednxmi auita L'0xl'4
la-vt-li'd kIhhb for flu. Aab Chi-val auita j
fori IK. KciUti'inli and cliu.ii h aold at '
" lOWWtl prllW Iroin AUKUl l'l 10
'""' ''W" "bout m) xiiih a aix or
i "fven vnara old; baa xonie caddie w-ara
, n(, hr;n,,( 1H on Uie ,(l abouldr.
Any one returning the amne to the un-
, deraiuiii'd al Mount 1'leaaant or iciving
I information where abe can be found will
lie liU'rally rewarde I.
i 4t W. W. Watkspakiii.
llenulirul Slllmrwil Honif.
j '' ""IB narir i.om lown.
; - i P ni. Acre
j !trl I'"" '""". "'n eaay. the
I lineal aubiirhaii prowtty oflered for aale,
; ytt lw ,11r(H N(,w roOM.(,
, motor line from I'ortlnnil. High and
"illhtly. See L. K, Jannkv with W.
1
l Curev Jobnaon
If
Notiik. A teacher of exi"rience
would like a achool to teach tbia winter.
AddreaaL. A. W., care of KntekI'Kihk.
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I
! Throwing up the Sponge
'jjj I not our present intention, but
jjjif you will notice our show window
this week you cannot doubt that
Sxmre ia the theme we want to
enlarge upon. .
There is no other article so un
satisfactory to buy, and no other
sodiflicult to sell. We realize this
and have gotten together an assort
ment of bath, toilet, surgeon and
carriage sponges which range from
5c. to 7')c. If you will allow them
to absorb your attention for even a
few minutes we will assure you
that we will not absorb too much
of your finances in return.
C. G. HUNTLEY,
SiKTeisor 10
Caufield - & - Huntley,
Pr.icrlptioi DriiggiiU.
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 ordet; at the Book Store.
W'e guarantee safe arrival of
the first number; or of all
numbers if vou get them at
the store, liut a still safer
and more convenient way is
to get your periodicals at
The Newsstand.
The price is the same with
but few exceptions; you can
usually get them a day or
two earlier than by mail;
there are no missing or de
layed copies; you do not
have to pay in advance, and
you can cliange when you
please or drop out poor nt 111
hers.
Huntley's Book Store.
Beautiful Fruit Farm !
Forty acres, level as a floor, all
cleared, well fenced i::to five fields,
good house 20x26 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.
MONEY
TO
LOAN!
OFFICE Next door to Caufield Si Huntley's drug store.
THE PLACE
To buy dry g'xxln of all kimlH, men' and iwyg' clothing,
laditB', lninHt-B' and children's cloaks oflateHt cut and
HUjxTior quality of gixxJn, children's school ehries,
mackintoshes and rubber goods fine groceries and pro
visions in fact anything you want to wear or eat, is
THE-:- PIONEER STORE,
THOMAS CHARMAN & SON.
The finest line of
STORM SERGE DRESS GOODS
KVER BROUGHT TO OREGON CITY.
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S.
5loals! loas! loas!
All of the latest cut and of a superior class of goods,
MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS'-
HWhinrrT
A. Vi ya
Direct from Chicago, and
ever brought to
Mackintoshes and Rubber Goods
pine Groceries,
All fresh and of superior quality.
One Price to All And That the Lowest.
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.
OREGON CITY
Manufacturers of and
COMBIflATIOll WltE AND piCrET FENCf,
Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also
Hartman Steel Picket Fence, .
And Wire Panel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence.
Call and see Samples and get Prices.
Shop over Bestow'e Sash & Door factory, Oregon City, Or.
GEORGE BROUGHTON,
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER.
FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH
ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH.
-rsgsrr Special Bills Cut to Order?
Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street.
OREGON CITY. OR.
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 STREET, AT HEAD OF STAIRS.
C. 0. T. WILLIAMS vill
lean you all the money you
wanton improved farms at
the very loweHt rates. Sjecial
rates given on largo loans.
No I'uilling and Loan Asso
ciation but straight goods.
After thirty years residence
in Oregon City I feel safe in
refering to the public in general.
HlofhinrrT
A y M. A A -ah -a 9
the most complete line
Oregon City. .
FENCE WORKS,
dealers in all styles of