Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 16, 1892, Image 8

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"I know nf hT VUrty Uiwsut Uar g
rhack." said one of the sajrea of the bach- j
lor mess. "He's afraid Knowles will j
come out and insist ou lugging him off J
to town to be nursed under his roof ot j
rm of her going ont to nurse him. i
firgadt it may be tough, but it a heap ,
afor here." And so "Antiuons" re- j
mained with his fellow in the wintry j
field, and old Berrien, who never could j
be got to write a letter to anybody, j
found he could stand it no longer. Ue j
lade Berengaria write and say well
etmthing; something really must bag
said about how they appreciated his j
-conduct; "bygones be bvgones:" soma j
smug, anrtniug; ne aum t Know; an
did; she always knew just what to say.
-So write, Beia."
"But I have, Dick."
"Bereugariitl And without my con
entr "Richard Plantagenet, Coeur de Lion,
Tete de Yean, of course tea daya ago."
"What did you sayr
"Everything that was proper, I trust"
"What did he sayr
"Xothing."
"Didn't he answeiT
"How could he, Dick? You cant with
two hands; he has but one, the left at
that."
"He might have got somebody to write
for him. 1 did."
"So did he."
"Thought you said he didn't say any
thing." "Well, he didn't He said everything
that was gentlemanly courteous, appre
ciative, and yet nothing. A model let
ter, Dick."
"What does Winnie sayr
"Nothing."
"Didn't she see itr
"Why should she, Dick? Two months
go you practically forbade their meet-1
ing- j
"Oh, I know; but I didnt know him j
then." t
"Not even after seven years' service
with him, Dickr j
"Oh, well, that that party in petti-1
coats there in town, i didn't know her j
aa well as well, as after 1 heard all i
about her from those fellows in the :
Eleventh."
"But I knew her, Dick, from the
tort." !
"I know you did, Bess. You said so; j
and 1 suppose I've been an ass," said j
JBerrien ruefully. j
"Yon sometimes do cross the danger j
line, Dick, dear. That is, when 1 let I
yon." !
The major had nothing to say in re-1
sponse to this accusation. He pondered j
in silence a moment "Well, a fellow ,
can change his mind, can't he, as well I
as a womanr j
"Not as well aa a woman, Dick. Still 1
he can change. And suppose a certain i
fellow were to change his mind now and
take six months' leave and go away to
becuredr
"What! Brewster change his mind?
about Winnie, do you mean? Why, con
found him I I'd round him up so quick .
The idea of his going back on Winniet
Why if I thought snch a thing possible
I'd have him here on his knees at her
feet inside of a week."
"Oh, no, you wouldn't, Dick," said
she, laughing softly.
"Wouldn't? Why notr
"Just because two women wouldn't
Jet you 1 for one, Winnie for two."
"Yon still think she cares for himr
"1 won't answer that, Dick. But this,"
with sudden change from her laughing
manner, "1 will say, no matter what
ehe cared or how she suffered, neither
yon nor 1, Dick, nor any one of us on
this wide earth, would ever wring one
word from her lips."
And over at Holden's things were
going on in an odd groove. It was Ken
yon who was a frequent visitor there
now, not Rolfe. Mrs. Holden was still
in St. Louis with her olive branches.
lor the doctor had frankly told her that
just so long as he had all these wounded
on his hands the children would be in
his way.
"He means me," said Jennie to Miss
Gnthrie, with prompt resentment "But
he says next month hell come on here
tmsiness will require it as well as pleas
urepay ns a ten days' visit and take us
lome. Then you'll come, too, won't
yon, Nita?' But Miss Guthrie shook
her head.
"Yon promised us," said Mrs. Holden
reproachfully; "and Eolfe won't be there
to worry you this time," she faltered.
"He's going to take a long leave and go
abroad."
"But even that," wrote Jennie to her
liege, "did not seem to comfort ber. She
ays she will never, probably, visit Paw
nee again; and I know well as can be it
is all on account of that terrible fright
What can there have been behind it all?
.Now that the Twelfth is coming home
.and yon have everything running
emoothly, don't you think it possible to
nd out something about that strange
affair? You have never written a word,
and 1 can see Nita's eyes questioning
me every time she knows 1 have a let
ter. The other day I was in her room,
and looking over some old albums that
I drew from the bottom of a desk 1 came
lurrmut a nictnre of hers iust like the one
r that is in the little silver frame on the
jtoilet table in her room at Pawnee, ex
cept that this waa blnrred and worn.
'Why, Nita!" 1 cried unthinkingly, as
he entered, 'I thought you told me mine
was the only one left of this kind, and
iere's one that looks as if it might have
,heen worn next some fellow's heart and
tteen kissed a million' and then 1
stopped short and dropped ijfor she had
turned white aa death and w'as stretching
cot her hands. 'Where did von find that?1
Kite whispered at last 'Between the
leaves of this old album,' I said. 'It was
lying there loosely.' 'I had not swu it
fur six yenr. 1 thought 1 had unmed it
with'
"And then she broke off suddenly and
tiuddereO, but wilted tt aim tool It
away. If she would only talk to me of
Jack; but she will not, even thonyh I
know that ever since the suicide of Mr.
Percival last August Mr. Onthrie haa
been working day and night reopening
the old matter. All the friends of the
Onthrie are now more than ever confi
dent that Jack was absolutely innocent
that Mr. Percival as president of the
bank had made away with those missing
funds and securities and charged it to
Jack and to his friend Harold Worden.
An effort has been made to get at Mr.
Percival' papers, all of them, but his
widow is still so broken that she canuot
be seen by any one, say her physician.
It is believed she knows something of
the inner history of the whole case, and
that she is striving to hide what she
knows for her children's sake. Of
course people say she ha behaved very
ill that she ought to sell and restore to
the bank real estate and property that
from time to time Mr. Percival had set
tled upon her. But she only goes into
hysterica when lawyers are mentioned.
"Mr. Oathrie is now in a highly nerv
ous and excitable state, which natural
ly reacts upon Nita. 1 wish we could
get her away from here. He went west,
you remember, when he left her with
us at Pawnee. He went in the hopes of
finding some trace of Mr. Worden, so 1
learn now, and to nrge the immediate
return to St Louis of Jack' old aud in
timate friend to demand justice at the
hands of the Percival, for he was
ruined irretrievably by Percival's accu
sation when dismissed from the bank.
But he has vanished utterly, and I know
that they have abont given him up for
dead. A detective agency has been at
work for months, and twice of late men
have come to the house asking if it were
not possible to find somewhere picture
of Mr. Worden; bnt Nita say none ex
ist that she knows of. 1 believe that
she burned all that she had.
to bs continued.
REAL ESTATE TBAXSt EKS.
Summary of the Deeds Piled la the
Comity Recorder's Ofllr.
The real estate transfers involving
more than tl each tiled in the recorder's
office last week were as follows :
J B Labor and wife to John F.
Burks part of Go Brock, I) LC
SO acres 12000
Martha Jennings to William B
Jennings t 01 the B Jennings j
D L C in t 2 s, r 1 and 2 e, con- !
tutnintc 00 acres n
I 8 to Andrew J Kllsmiller patent
to nw'4 of n 4 of sec 8, t S s, r
5e, 40 acres
Annie E Bums and husband to
Marv W Uoeixman nel4" of s 14,
ton", rite, 160 acres 10
OAC KK to L r Barin a of
nw'4, lots 4. 6. 6 ami 7 in s 19,
13 s, r4e, 177 acres 221
V S lo I.ewis A Freeman, patent
to the ne1 of s 14, t 3 s. r S e,
ItiO acres
Matilda Holt and husband to
Lucinda Hamilton 1 1, b lXi,
county addition to Oregon Ci'y 1000
G A Rock wool and wife to the
First Congregational church of
Willsburg tract 100 feet square
in George Wills D L C, No 58
in sec 1 1 s, r 1 e, 5
Gustav Dreger and Frank Mauber
nw'4', of se'i of eec 16, t 4 s, r 2
e, 40 acres 800
Lueinda Hamilton to Thoe Holt
lot 1. blk 133, county ad to Ore
gon City 1400
Thus E Sink and wife to C W
Nottingham nj$ of ne'i of ne1-
of sec 33, 1 1 s, r 3 e, 20 acres. . 281
Henry McEntire to A N Wells
lot 5 in sec 25 and of m4
and 15,6,7 and 8, sec 36, I 1, 2,
in sec 35, 1 5 s, r 3 e, also 1 5, 6,
7, 8, sec 1 and the nwlf of nw'
of said eec 1 and 1 No. 1, sec 2,
1 3 8, r 3 e, and ne1-,,' of ne1',
sec 2, 1 3 s, r 3 e, except 100
acres heretofore conveyed loVan
DeLasbmuttS79aeies 3790
C H Myers and wife to Mrs Min
nie C Lind pt of sec 33 in 1 1 a,
r2e 10 acres 1500
Austen Newell to Marv E Newell
his wife undivided of the sw1
of the ne'4 of sec 7 in t 2 s, r 3 e 5
Clackamas county to the O I & 8
Co a part of s8 of D L C of Jaa
M Moore containing 10 acres ac
quired by sheriff's deed 17 70
Jno M Leavens to Wm JenninKS
ne'i of nel4 of sec 31, t 5 s, r 1
e ! 1000
Win Junjtes and wife to 0 E F Lee
n4 of neJ of sec 31 and also a
strip along south side of
of ee4 of sec 30, 1 5 8, r 1 e, for
a public highway 2200
L T Barin and wife to Elizabeth
Brown pt of the David Arthur D
L C, in t 3 b, r 3 e. 8 acres 68
Calvin W Cook to 8 Huelat tract
of land at sec corners of 5, H, 31
and 32 in 1 1 and 2 s, r 5 e, 7 acres 1600
J B Laber and wife to M L Gove
30 acres in sec 22, t 3 b, r le... 250
R Davids to Addie F Thompson pt
of S Hathaway D L C, sec 32, 1 1 s,
r2 e, 40 acres 6400
J C Hacket to E C Hacket 2()0
acres off of the west side of Ab
nerHartDLC 1000
E C Hacket and wife to J C Huck
et46. 78 acres in Abner Hart D
LC 1000
E E Churman et al to Mary Dick
en I 7. blk in Clackamas Heights 85
Thos Garrett to Wm K Garrett pt
of sw of sec 3, 1 5 s, r 1 e, 41
acre 800
W W Myers and wife to Jno and
Lewis Young quit claim to yt
of ne'4 of sec 5, 1 5 s, r 3 e, and
a of ne'4 f c 5 1-3 e- m 1000
3,420
Previously reported $1,152,214
Total. $1,178,034
Ht hool Report.
Following are the nameB of the pupils
who bavebeen neither absent nor tardy
for the term ending Nov, 18, 1892, in
district No. 9 : Charlie Barringer and
Mary Foater.
Mamik Lkwthwait, Teacher
Clackamas, Dec. 4, 1892.
OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT
TO EVERY ONE OF OUR READERS.
A Yard Of Pansies.
With tijvoml arrangements with the publisher we are eimhleil to
make every one of our readers a present of one of these exqutsit oil pic
tures, ;U iiu'ht'S long a companion to "A Yard of Hoses," which all
have seen ami admired. The exiiuisit picture, "A Yard of 1'HUsies,"
was painted bv the same noted attest who did the " Roses." H is the
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which cost WOO, ami acoompaning are full 'directions for framing at
home, at a cost of a few cents, thus forming a beautiful ornament for
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To save you the cost of the picture being mailed to us and then to
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For ths Enwrprlw.
GKA.NTINU IJl'KNSB TO BULL I-WOKS.
a savaiso gTogv roi'xugo os fait.
Twaa In th good yaar tlghtwn alghtjr
When matter terjr grata and weighty
Cam up betora lha City Board
Twaa whether they could well afford
To grant a certain man the right
To deal mil liquors day and night.
And thin a butlneia legaltie
Which good men everywhere deaplae.
Old Jaenn Bright addreaw-d Ihe Board;
Inatralnsof eloiiieuc he tMured
Inli the earaot that wiacbody
Hli reaaona plain why brandy toddy
And rum, and gin. and whtaky allngi
Were Juat Ihe very n I real Ihluga
10 lead ttralght in Ihe path ol Truth
All aged men and wayward youth,
And make them happy here on earth,
And bring al laat g heavenly birth.
JohnSykea, with Indignation itlrred.
Right promptly lo thla plea demurred:
With voire vehement, clear and loud,
In preaenc ot the Ilat'nlng crowd,
He aaked, In touea of righteous apunk."
"Why claim the right to make men drunk,
And you younelt to take a epree
11 only you pay a ltreoae (e?"
To thla old Blight made bold reply,
Nor cared lor tcornhil lip or eye:
" Tla the way I make my living." he (Aid,
- And I lha 11 be robbed ol my dally bread
II now (mm me the right yon lake
To make my neighbora fear and quake
Uit I with a Iteente In my hand
Shall ruin the youth that 'round me aland,
And In inme moment ol freuir wild
Shall beat my wile or little child.
Or tent my rage on a poor dumbhrute
Becauae I'm called a 'drunken galoot.'
Theae are the rights ot a tree boiu man,
And I am one ol free born clan.
To rob the wile la my hlgheat Joy,
Next to deitroylng her darling boy ;
The money they once had In atora
To keep gaunt poverty from their door,
la money which now lo me belouga,
Twss paid "mid oaths and ribald aongi
For "rot gut' whlaky taken itralghf
Which I aold to thai lather early and late.
To lite like thla brings wealth and lama.
And now (or thla I make my claim
That yon to me a license grant
To rell to thoae wno thlrat and pant
For that which not a Send In hell
Would ever deign to taate or imell,
Bat which has inch trsnacendast worth '
Ai flu It lor theafina ol earth!"
At thus he cloned hli mighty plea
The Board (rum blgb to low degree
Atoncegav forth their grave decliion,
t'nawed by ineera or rude derltlon.
Deep awe (ell on the llat'nlng crowd
Ai Mr. Chairman cried aloud:
With aage profundity we've llntened
Aion our noiei gleamed and gllitened
Bright bloiaomi of a carmine hue,
Whose growth to drinking grog li due:
The agument we deem couclmlve.
And hence declare 'twould be conducive
To morala, health and appetite,
II our good neighbor, Jaaon Bright,
should have the right to keep and sell
The beverage that lurea to hell:
And io 10 end our pleaalng tank
We grant ts him what he doth auk.
But city cnuncllmen like we
Can never go to hell, you ace;
Down through Its gatea none us can cram
Beeaute we have no aouli to damn!"
Our tale la told reject It not,
Nor let Ita moral be forgot
Think on it well ere you discard us.
Or scout the authar, Ikhmasi, Hardcs.
Tbat'iwhathedld.
For a Fltth Way.
The state fish commissioners in their
biennial report have this to say con
cerning a flshway at the alls : "We made
a careful examination of the falls, in
view of making some recommendations
In regard to a flshway over that obstruc
tion. We consider this a very important
matter, both to the inhabitants ot the
Willamette yalley and to the salmon
industry of the state, as it will give the
former an opportunity of having a good
fresh salmon occasionally during the
season, and it will benefit the latter, es
pecially if no provisions are made for
artificial propagation, by opening a way
for the salmon to reach some as good
spawning grounds as there are in the
state. We believe a good substantial
flshway, and one that will meet all the
requiremente, can be constructed there
State,
at an expense to the state of not more
than ftl.OOO. Two years ago we recom
mend the const ruction of a tishway there,
to le built by blasting a channel, or run
way, with stilllcient (tools therein for
resting plates, along the cam side of the Correspondence Solicited.
island, the mouth to lt at the deep ol j
known to all who are familiar Willi the J nnn a nn
falls, and the hea I mar the upper end . H. BURGHARDT,
of the pulp mills' basin. We will en
deavor to have a plan or draft of the -U..al Agent ol . h
lishwsy, as we would recommend it to JirTlS-COakltl MlUU T.BSI CUEWEr.
tw built, ready to prtwtit to the coming
legislatute." (FOR "" - "
Flaat aa Orchard,
Walling & Jairiah, the Oswego nur
serymen, oITit the tltieat selection of
fruit trees eversold in Ctui kamas coun
ty at prices within the reach ot ail.
Call and ejiiinine samples ol Iheir trees
and get prices at K. T. Harlow's store
Oreg jn City.
8tam Laindry.
The Trov Steam laundry, of Portia nd 1
has oitened an agoncy in Oregon City
with F. A. Wadtlock at the (mat oHlce
confectionery and cigar stand, where
bundles will lie received and relumed
at Portland prices. All work guaran
teed to be first-class.
Ileailtirul Kiilturban Home.
One mile and a ouarter ftom town,
irood board walk past the land. Acre
truf-ta td anil niiri'huHMr. tiirin eaav. the i
ftnest suburban proerty ollered for sale,
yet on the market fiew protaisi'il
motor line from Portland, lliiih ami
siubtly. See L. K,
Jannky
with W.
Carev Johnson
If
Central Ad.llllon.
Special ' attention I called to the
beautiful, subtly and healthy locations
for home; en reasonable terms to pur
chasers wishing to locate in Oregon
City. Splendid water and other attrac
tions in Central Addition. Fine sub
urban pioperty in tracts of five
acres or more, one mile and a quar
ter from town, Several small hut val
uable farms for sale cheap ami on easy
terms. Apply to L K. Jauksy
With W. Cary Johnson.
Wedding stationery, the latest styles
and finest assortment evor broiiKht to
Oregon City at the Kntkri'Hisk olHre.
Ladies' and Uents', robes at Holtran A
Warner's Undertaking parlors. If
BILLIOUSNESS
TheS. B. Headache and Liver Cure,
ISA I PHYfilfi I
HAPK 1 "niOlU ( CHKAP
If Taken m IllracM, we tlnarants Katls-fru-tlon
or Kcfillltl Your Money.
Don't Sicken. Don't Crlpe.
50 cents per bot le, by L M. Andkkws,
tiie Seventh street druKnist.
IXabllHhed 1MS.
PIONEER
Tpanfei" and Exjife,
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE.
5 !$flDv
ami
DO YOU HESITATE?
DEATH ?
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unless you uc iti
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OREGON KIDNEY TEA
UNUtt VOU TAKC IT.
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NetlrvU h'rel ltu that (he uuiWalitiixt
waa, on tlio .mil Any t Juim. A. I) Iki, ilulr
KuilmH) .lihliil.uior t ihMttl Julm II
llllir, ilwesml. bf the imiuhv euiirl "I CUr-
m rmmly, ut ul Oregon. All wroi lut
ing cUlmit Agaiitat ftH1 vxtnttt Mttf lturtr tiotl
rtM lo trwnl lli m with i.r(er voiielim
to me l lh U nthe ot O K. lUjsrt at otmmi
I'liv, u Ium-I.I o.naity ncl willitu mi
luouilu Irvira ilia tint horrol
Hour ). Mossow.
Attm'rnlthsiwuisul Jnliu H. Itellrr. l-ed.
Ila I've , IWA I J IM
MONEY1
I lutvo n full supply of inoni'V which
I winh to loan on giKl
CLU'KAMAS COUNTY FARMS.
Of -10 acres or inoru on I ho
most fuviiruhlo terms.
Call ami ko me at my oll'ici',
iPostollioe building, before going
elHt'whert".
NO DELAY AFTER TITLES ARE EXAMINED.
ABSOLUTELY PURE DRUGS
an to
r A. HARDING.
NONK HIT
ooMPETtNt PHAHMACISTS implovio
Flit Pjrfaierlej aid Toilet Articles.
Also lull stork ol
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NEW YORK GALLERY.
rimto).riiplis Itnlivere.1 1'romptly In the
Finest Style of Art.
ine Crayon Work a Sjtt'ialty.
j Old Pictures Copied to Any Sie. Satis-
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OallaryRiarPostOaoa, 0REOOH CITT, OS.
V;. S. MAPLE, "
Blacksmith and Repairing.
Having otienfths tieat a)nxra In the
state In my amplny, I make
HORSLSIiOUJNG A Slf-CIALTY.
ALL WORK ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY.
Shop opMiHile corner from Pohi'h
hanlwaro store.
ORECON CITY, ORECON.
FRANK NELDON,
GUNSM1T AND LOCKSMITH
Oregon City, Oregon.
l-'ullStiKkofGuns Ammunition.
itepairson all kliitla of hiiiiiII niaililnes
pnitiiptly nisile. Huplliule keys to
any lurk mmiiifucturi-'l. Hliop on
.M ii 11 1 Htri'it, next to
Nohlltt's Hlnliles.
Appel'a Parisian Enamel 1 ror tha
Creation of s prrfcet Comulcxlon, The
" favorda French Cosmetic
Appel'a Complexion Oream Eradi
cates Wrinkles, and gives to Hit Bkin the
Texture ol youth.
Appel'sSkln Bleach, Rredlcatca all
Llemlshes.anddlscoloradonaof the skin such
as Tan, Sunburn, Hrecklea, Swarthy and
(reaay appearance of the face.
Appel'a Oriental Powder in Flesh,
White, Pink and Cream altailea, Hives to the
face a beautiful clear and transparent ap
pearance, Appel'a Natural Blush The only Rouge
true to nature, when applied to the face or
lips, cannot be delected, put upin two ahadei
IMM for nlondrs, Dailt Tor Hruneltea.
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iiainita Ilia lollowlitg vliiii,Haaloiriiva liiaenti
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namrtl at-tllor liaa D I '.t llolli'a ol ll la IiiumiIIuii
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: ami rveelver ot tlia I'ullvil aiaiaa l aml iitlien at
, oragou t'lty, Oraaon. mi ietiulr N, lavj, via:
Jttaffili I'aaollal,
I llomaaiaail eniry No. asTU, fur ilie M W lj Sen,
:tl. I i it . II. t K. Ha naiui'a ilia lollowlitg ll
Itaaaaa til prova Ilia otillMllllolia raahlallt'a llloia
. ami vulilvailon ot aal.l laml . vl: J l-l 1 .1 111
liarl, M W 1 1 III I It . lliomxa MtKalw, llnniy
Ki.t'll, all ot Hallily, I'larkamaa (Htiilily, Or. ...
II l li l i. T. Airaaaon, lilalar.
AtiMINIH I K.I roll's a U K
N01I1' la Imrelty given, Dial Ilia iimlaralgnett,
atliiilnlairaittr at Ilia aaiaie ol aota Ann Ht-oitpe.
iltavaatKl. Ity ylrllie ot all ortlar laane.1 l.y the
votinty eon rl ot Clat-ltaiiiaa lttnily, oritgou, on
lltr Tih ,ly ot Notantlwr. A l l9A mill aall al
hnhlir ani'iion 10 lha lilhai lihlilar. on Hamr
tlay. Ilia al ,lay ol la,aiiilar. A l at II
o rlta-k a in ol aaht ttay.oli lha ramttaaottlia
alatva aalala, Ilia lolliiarlng iH'atmlMM irnivrly.
it'iti me r. ft 01 mi n a ' n
I 01 aartlon II'
In limii.hlp a N, raitaii l i,. o llii, t iltui.illa
mariiliati. iNintaiiilug lo acre, timrv or If.a. Iki
lug a pari ot ilia ttontf ion land claim ot ttolmrt
II Ht'otiea and wlte.aald laud alttiatvd Int'lat-k
amaa c niiiiy. tiregoii
I anna ol aala - line half l-aali In hand oil day
ot .ala.alid one halt ill all month, with Inter!
al Ilia rale ol a per cam. I.al iiaymvnt to be se
cured by uiortxag. Itia
H W. X lUsnserg,
aiark
A-lm'r tt ihaealaie ol Sola scmiw. def M.
Wlutr.. K, llar.lvly
lalril Nintlwr li. li i-V! SS
Itll'S roH FISIIINO 111(111 U.
SealiMt propoaala tor etcln.ive rlghl lo flah In
the WIHaniCTllv rliel adlaeent tu the inti,rfy ol
llila romiMtiv eoi-it Ilia Holirt Mimrp etalml
for lite calrinlMr yvar Jol i-i.i Mill tia rtH-etva.t
by Ihla cumpaiiy opto t,M-,niitier rait, lvi, al
t'i arliH-k noon Alt Mils .t Iw directed to
" IVtlttalid lleliriral Meotrlc t'ollittiy. No eat
Third alrccl. rorllalnl, Orvaoii," and lohaveeti
1ord tut elivolop llitt word. lr-M,aal lor
Kl.lilnv liighi " i he rigiii in rejwt any ur all
blda la hereby reaervad
t'oariaaiMtasaaaL tti.gtraic I'oaeaMt,
l 4, lw.' IJ
Do Not Climb the Hill !
STOl' AT-
George C. Ely's
POSTOFFICE STORE,
Klyville, - Oregon,
Where you can ajtt the highest
cash priii" for
Butter, Eggs and Other Farm
Produce.
j Full line of new bimmIh at price
Jower ,hlU, 0rrjtm Vly
m -.sr A m mT
We lmvi money to loan on improv
ed farms in' the Willrtinctttt
valley, on five and ten
yi'itra' timo
At the 1nvest Kates Interest.
Write or call on
j. o. nozo R T 1 1,
A't. Mnnhiittnn Limn Co., Uoom
No. 7, 2I.")J Morrison Ht., I'ortland.
S
MOLALLA, OREGON.
Leaders in Low Prices.
Their Htock i compli'to in
Dry Goods, Groceries,
II art! ware, CI of hi ng,
lioots anil Shoes, Notions, lite,
Country. Produce Handled.
JOHN A. BECK,
THE
RELIABLE JEWELER
Corner of Front anil Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
IS HTII.r, ON HAKTII.
For KoiKinil rfjiairiiif; hu rititntlB
without a jH'or. For (irHt-iiliiHH, re
liable) goods hi Hturo iH hocoihI ti
none, Trv him 1
F COMPAN V. TIH HT It IC( 1 1 M KNT, O. N. , "
Armor), Third nnd Muln. Itiii(iimr drill nlaht,
Miintlny. Kt-eular liiialncHS inmllima, flrat
Mouilay (if each miuitli.
orrii ana,
J. W. flsnniig, . . . Captain.
K. H Kelley, - - Klrat l.loiiienant,
U L. Plitkens, Himund Llcutuitant.
Fosolce
A pamphlet ot Information and tb-jf
laira4ttuf tha laws, Showiitg littw to
Y sr V. Obtain Faiants, Cereals, Trade V
t vatirta Otprriirhte, aaai ra. M
VAV-s MUNN a
2 Net Sl arondfrar. yWf
eZS.- Maw Yark. J&pyJ