Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OP TIME o c, f co HimiKiiN. In Krrart ) f.nm a, iwi, Hleattlefa At lliNA A lUMu.N UV naa.inti iit. iiivi ruaritaii 1 mi a m. "t Mia in. wi a. m, u in a. in, IJ1"iiii, in ii ''n m, mii. i, ii i in. uu m. Hi" way lanillliat 1'uaUlTi'ly uu iKiiahl ukan mi Ilia t lnl 6 !W uria-R lrlia Ht'MiAr. u a. hi a in a m V ' H III. II III! III. 6 HI I' in, III i HI Tiliii ini mitili'iM In rlialiaa ttllhuitl inMlia Hilt1HM(N l'rr-l! It A 1 1. W A V a,. am am uu All"lliy t"! Ia lallmul w m a in atll.iriiU r llirraa llliltmirli) A Id a ill hrlIM( Ij'I taf Ullniial rt . Ill in TH a, il NH It ltira l, loay uaUima) . 11 a. hi AImii)T I n4 !; tlalltMl! B UB p m t'aliiniiiia iim.a iiiuiHiihl 1 M y m 1IIK MAIM Malli rl,. (.una N.nih.t a hi . I ) m , m Mall rl.ua ),.i Kuiilli. a In . J JU . in lua kul'Tca lllr..ii I'lly lii Kl.l 'ania. MhIiiiii ami M,.llla traiva al M nt anl arlliea al li m ilali llivnn I'll In ly, Mink ( lark MMilnwlr4. I'llloil UMIa, Milllnu aiul I itllitli. laaietal lu a Hi tunUv. Thiirft.Uij aiul Haliifilaif, atnl rn mrtiu lullowiiia ilaitai I nt FltlllAV, FF.IIIU'AHY 3. mli. A Tiiiiihiiiax 8lJU To ami (nvimtli atiwl any nl Hi linn ruM niouiilmlit fVi'iiliii; alur) lliit aiiuw ram oho cuiilil lint ruin lii.li) that It la nut at all nmi aary lu tmil.1 a UitMiMan alula. IiuIihkI tlm 1111 alilio Ha iiiiroviiiitit liy grail lug la iH linr lur oaaiing llian any lulmg' gan allilu tliat r.nn. lw lnull Fviuy rvpnlim llm lull haa limn linnl with aimi, nig hhiiiip ami inim ihhi n, nui . . . , , , , """r K l-M-l l-vmy .1,-iiu.tiMi I, ll.a i,,-, ,l.a i ill,.trr,i,,g .l.,..,a..,..n,lr...,uM. I,u,,,l .,Kl,llolrn .l...n l.,.lir,.,,lll,lHr,l.,,. ,ri..w..ann,. ,..wmiiHr..,i,...n1... ,ur . . , , ' , waajai aaun au-i-. aim il waa no nil-' CuIiiiiiiii. thing lur Hm larger aleda lo aHH'i i-lrar iluwu Siuiuill. lfi'l then ' tiltliing tu tlm rlfc'lil, Uuly Ily iuw li the aluie and aotuaa Hie railtuad track lirar ; ly to Main adiataiii-e uf neaily I'.1 blm ka ll.caiintmlly an ai-. iilrtil lia'-im. ml j it waa tiaually o nu iinirtance and the I llllliiillllialo pally Would pli k bltnaell to- j gellier and atari lur llm tup ol the alide ; lur a new trial. While the trip duwn waa in plana made Willi Hie a, aiul ol the wind u lliat the lite wuuld Ily in alrtaka daw the aleel roi.nrr and the Cuaatna roiild aar mill lav Ned Tia nual lun lu cual uim my line ali'd and I vat the other In) a'' liur like bim have to lament they did. llm "llrw ati.iie bill thai more and mora aituova lur lb-. li.nl. w.a nt at,,., en.i.ii,!. lo ! be ilillii ull or berome leilmua , f.... - . V' . - . .. I . .... Il! tiuaraaia-.aaav'.p ia ani n j V Mia.niia. Tlm lullieal and ba.i.iiral lull 1 . aiiFinairii ii'i. i'ii iiiiviii aim iiaiini al ,M,ij. .1 . i.h. .n..r,. ., , ."..,..... . - , p allbeli.iiiie.il ol Mr aud Mra. U. A. naming nn rrblay evening to aaal.t .ee In lelebralmg approiulately bia l.llli hirlluUy The ilaint.r.l kind ol II lumlneil iuvilaliuna had Ixi'.i ai'iit to bia liumertiua young Irienda with the re ipieat that they come lo bia party "en niamp.e," and cmiie they did with ciae ttiuiea that would have reflecle I much credit upon a maaipierade romHaHHl nl niiu li iltlir iMtmtiiiti Tu nil ami Wdlrh ,,riv lle,e.l. Tu i.lun ...r.leul.rl. ,he I i 'I roalumea ol a few would nereaaitate the omltaion of niany ixpielly groleaipie, iHimlc or richly adorned. All were well gotten up and each ronlrlbiiled hie or her part towanla making lite evening a The little folks were tiH.:1'"''0"'"'1" lo r,m,in"8 ding. The great aucreaa happy to keep alill or to indulge in gamea but juat went in lor an old-(kahionel merry rollicking time. When It came to refrrahinenta, Mia. Harding bad jnat loaded the tub lea w ith tbltiga loo pretty and too good to eat, but after de vouring with their eyea and admiring them in liniui'saured leriiia the charms vanished aa did the many good thing and the tallica were soon unloaded. l.ee'a Irienda left hiui intiny tokens of j Mkhhv Sikiuliisu Pahtv. On Mon llieir klndlv eateem and love. dny evening Captain and Mi's. A. It. , lliraham chiiperuiied a jolly party of Mi iTsoMAii In It r.H..-TbeOr..gun,..n j yMm MVn w)0 vlrt, , wih (i)((,)U( o ed..e.dy under Ihe heinhng of. I ( ,,)llr.in.,ml, enjliyillB 1lTfe.l4lBaMfe..llI.B...ul..iai4.1.klBaaa.ahltl.T uu... u-jr n.u. ..,..i-n I..I..I i county court held niiolher mmtiltgyiS lerdaV morning to diseusa the clilim, of J. It Mnikhy and it !(. I Lives fur $,Vi,000 (or compiling the "present own ership" books. .1 u. lun .M.iieltind fluid uflcrwiird lluil II was the opinion of him self, Ihe conimisHioners and Ihe attor neys Unit not over $1:1,000 was due Mtirk ley and lluyes. One of the attorneys thought they were entitled to flil,IX0. "The claim for l."n',(sM) Is all nonsense," continued Judge Morolund, "iind I do not think that the contractors ever ex Mi'ted to get Hint amount, We agreed to pay them the 10-inlll fen for the dis eovery of unassusaed property and not for the correct description ol hinds, Wo discussed the construction uf the con tract this morning, timl decided Hint it was nil right, and the contractors cannot base tlmir exorbitant claim on the clause 'not described or assessed . ' They are entitled lo about 1 1:1,000 and if they want more they will have to get' it through the courts," Tiik OtJTiNii Ci.hii in. One of the plcnsuntost gutherlngg ol the seuson was Hint of tliu Outing club Inst Thursday evening, at Achillea hall. The c.oinpnny present wore limit on having a jolly good time ml no oim know bow belter limn tliii Oulliiuliim, rriKritKiv(tflm liro a ll It pria waa In order durlnu IIih earlinr linura n( I lin iivi'iiliin and Jnal licliim Itinrli waa wivxil, Mix Itnaale M.i'p.ard inl Ueut, I., I,, ri.knlia wi.ro atin.iiin end a a winnna ii( ll.n flrat prixa wbiln Mix Miiy Kitlly and Mr F J. I,iila enjiiyt'd illailiu-iliiii of inriyliiK nlf tbe liimliy pi lira After auinptlniia mi l laatily Krrmiii"l Inmli bad bwu iHmmiiimxI, Ciol, K llelz-il mi'l 'I'liini. Millur ItiriiUlird Intnl.' lur ilmii'hi wblrli waa enjoyed till a Im'ci hour. Tlmae preaenl i.i: Mia.ru Amy Kully, l.wna Mi'Ciittn, I.. Ilruwiicll, J: tn tn I Cum Hardlny, Minn Klly, Ib-aaie Nbeppard, Hulile (Vbrane, May Kelly Manila Cliuiiiimi, Madame I r. ti k una and l! I . Hulinaii : Meaara. lr. I.. I'd Iikiio, V. A. Iliinlli-y, K, 8 Kelly, K. J, Unit, II. I,. Dolman, lli'iiiy Matlabnry, li, O.IIIni-HiiMih, F, (!, I)iivta, Cieed Kuallon, C U. Ilniiilry mill A. J. .ewtbai. WiiMkinii Tina Vv laat wetVa ! j aue of lli FaTkiil'UiaK urged Ibe net'ea- , Hy ol ifiinruliiK auninal Imlil tip. aa lli ' viuniuim tneaatiiea mi-aenrea adopted dy : 1'iitilmi'l waa rettalu to rmiMi tbem to j m atter ..nl. Tbe Warning waa tlit.el) aa evldenred by the furl I lint F.. New bill j I lit I'aik I'la.e btitrber nvci.tly be. I aet nl rubbed by f.aitpada. Ho bad. viaiteil Milwaiikin during dm allernoon ' tint Ixiatiled a motor lur fur Iioiiib. At j prreeiil tbe rlii-iilr run only run far j a lUelev' Crowing, Wlwrw litt Ilt the j car, and atarted lo walk boine, folluw iiitf lung 1 1 if 1 1 tin u( tliii railroad. Tliat ; wm titiiit 7 oVIivk II bed nut pro-! eetnled lur ladure aoina nun ram up Imiii lieblnd, aiij aeiaml liiin. A doa peraln atruggla ntiauint. lull It proved fl ahinl dotation, fur Iwo oilier fMit Na lama iHli klv lo tlm learue ol tbeir rune (anion mn New lull Mat em.il over- . .. .. . auuii uiiiaiiuii, lor lo oinrr imniia.ia . . ..... ... ,.., klv.otl,.,..I.I-tr.M,.!l'k Hi...lnl ... .u,n out l,y v. .... ... I M. Kramini. aainal bur liuaUud'a H(ii,u , ( miiii(ifiiii jf u ,J ........ ... a.. ... A( i.,i., 1.1... ol Dial amuiiiit, tliw llirr riMra;'l,"'i',,,,n Frl.tuarv lot I. al 3 oilork. beat a haaly retreat toward I'uitland II duwn the trai k Waa Bume little tune Im iui New bill came lu In in au'U. and waa able reach bia home and li'll what bad Mallei! bim. Aa il waa mfc'lil liuiliiiig ruiild be dune luwaril lurking alter ut factoring the t-uwardly rtbbeia and no I tare ( them baa been lutmd. WatiMaiut 'a rMaw Tueaday even leg at midnight tbeaky waa clear aud Illumined by a bright union nearly lull wblla lu llada ol alara tainklnl btia'btW in llm akr and ihe etian air niftinl aa one atepned forth lola.ethe very alight newInoiihwu.il Tueaday morning at live o'tbak the wind bad turned aouth and now hal begun lo fall. All hour laler it waa anowing heavily ami a alilfgale rattled Ihe aimw rapidly U lure it oiling ; It up into dtilla, For several I n. the atom, coulinued then gave way to bright 1 . . I auilahlne. Doling Ihe day the Weather .0. 1.....1.. . t .nivalin ami n.eaa niiuariiy I'aaoia. Five or aix in. hea ol new anow bad U ,, lo 6 o'cl. k p. in., when the aluriii king waa again in command. Thnaleighing ia excellent, or would be If the weather would remain aettbtl long enough to n riuil the miiueruua vehiclea of all ilearr.pliona on runnere lo pack the Hue Ihi.Iv ol anow, Ttia Ki wtmu: Link. The Kaal Side Fleclrio Line haa Ural and laat bad many ' .tttaf l.i nUArillia. ll.as k.t aat ( ).a,t ' ' ""'"' " '"' l"' .1.- i.i.i . .. the chief, .Ince it began. Owing lo a mlatak. ,J Ihe englm-erthegradera on Main atrtH.1 were "kn.aked off" on Friday and they did not again gel t. work Mure the anow came, making It eimat ruction engine has been up as (ar aa Seventh street where the track now rnda and the trolly wire ia atretched to Kigl.lh street. The Ural freight csrrled by the new road was a lot ol polea i brought up Sunday (or the Portland lieuersl Electric company. With this! weather prevailing it is impoHnihlo to! determine when the cars ran lie put on j (for regnlur service. j nl.lall.m ea.li.rn alvli. the lielillifill l,,.,,,,,!,. ull . it.,, Mleiiilo.lir whirl, una 'Ittiily gisal. At leiiat those along did i not notice hut that it wns the verv best, I After a cou ph. ol hours riding they re - paired to. the home of Captnin liruham where a sumptuous lunch was hugely enjoyed lo the tune of jokes and stories. Those present were : Captain and Mi's, (irtibam, Misses. Ilattie Cochrane, May Kelly, Minnie Chariuan, Mina Kelly, Mary Conyers and A.ulio Cochrane, Messrs. Will Huntley, lr. O. W. Year gain, K. J. Kelly, C. 0. Huntley, and J. 1'. Iiovott. PltlMIKKSSIVg Kl'IIIKK PAHTY. Oil Inst Tlitirduy evening the pleasant liome ofMr.andMrs.Chas.il. Ceufleld was enlivened by the presence of a merry encher party w ho sKmt the early part of Ihe evening lighting with paatelioards, I Hnbsc(uunty Mrs. Caufluld served delicious refreshments. Those present were: Mi. and Mrs. 0. A. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Slovens, Mr, and Mrs. 1. F.Moroy, Mr.aml Mra.R.K.Charinan, Mr. and Mrs. J.H.l'iirdom, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Howard, Mr. aud Mia. V. K. Charnmn, Mr; and Mrs. C. 0. Albright, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pratt and Mrs. S. M. McCown. I. Vv. Ur.,uiilM TlliiailuV ! IR inula ..." i.'i, inurnliig llmiiilUm & Alli'ii Ix'Kaii mov ing llii'ir aim k ol gfimial liiurilialulian into tliilr new alum at Om iohht ol Main ami Ninili atrvula. Tim huililmg Vina nut linarly Anlaliml lint wan Ut unuiigli alung lo innlt lln-m lo ui tlm aliilving ami par In ol tlm lluur ajiare, anil aa limy nr viiy mill li rruwilml wIkiim tlny mi-m llii'yi'uiii'lii'linl lo move ami put ii. will, tlm illai'oiulrrla of a Imllilliig Iwlug uiillulnliiiil lur tlm aaka u( tint latgnr ruoitt, IW-aulna lliia limy aavml rvnt by twiiig III tlmir on luilil lug Mt.Kiluii OMirran -In our rvimrt f llm A, I I' W. tuilnrlailiiimlit (il laat iH'kllue nit'iitiun ( linatiiro llarluw'a j exi'vllmit ilaying waa ilruiiril out ami tlm uiiiiaaluti waa nut nullr.-il till too i lulu tu curri'ft It waa mm ol tliuwt j aci'iilmila lliul iniial (rt-iiii-iitly (N'cur ! wlmri" a bualniiaa la tnailu ti ol many j aniall mrta Ilka llm liuiiaamla ol li-llcra ii.iiihhiiik naili luaiin ol a iaHr. It wan Miaa lraliir'a llritt aM'arani' in inliii; aa a playvr aiul her antrraa aa a ilaiilat waa aurli aa to entitle her to liiurn llian paaalng notii-e. Kitvr.a Haow from, ilay tlm I tnl blew In -All .lay Thura- j Itlliil gi.ala from I the norlli evrr anil anun hriuglng ftorriea ; ,.I anow which im rnunil in (reqitenry aiul aevvrity aa the lav a lvanrcil till by als o'rlm k the (lakoa were hilling Willi ararnily a break and the ground waa ijiiile while. Ily Fihlay morning the gruiimi waa well covervd with "the beautiful," ami ainre then the weather haa been allernahely very alunny and j iiiit pleaaant Sunday waa probably the iiiuat diaagrreatile day ol the aloriu and MumlaV night the coldeat. i ! j. !... il.iu. TI. (l..i ,.i U,,),, Willi.,,, -.riK hi... it. M-j Jmlgi Fuiila plainl dim iiihIit I-'iO ' ' ,1. lo a Ulnar ai.aaiia.er lo tU ! '' 10 '"'"I aU pi aii'd iiiuli-r 1) Minla ', llm H'a- and T:,:,:r,S' lu kill Mia Krai.iine be calti'd at )( o'clock the aame dav. Kruiu the meaner delaila olitiiinal.Ki lliia eema tu lm a lamily row ol Interealing iroKirtiuna. I im. Sxuw Ft iiii.a Much haa n atiltfii by Hie p'K't coni'ermng the I bi'aiittliil anow , and the leathery flakea i aa they ailently rlcal lo earth, but no KN-I ever baa or can picture tin ir ap- ' l"eraiiie aa they dance in the air with a ! '"'U1'1 light vaatlng myria la ol dart- ing dixuptive abadow a wlii. h, combined ' '"' ,,, numeroua flakea ll.ema.dvea aa . lrJ mi iiuoeT bih. yun, pruuui-w an uu 'lln " "'irJ eff.i t upon one aa he i ''" cuddeiily U-uealli the daitling . ''K1''. To Ciuxoa Mn. Skavu a. A t.roiio ail ion to change the Aurora, Needy and ti . . . 1 1 1 m i1' kabmg rxmle ao aa to include Orville la bring urgeil bv Congreaaman Her- j nmnn and aa lliibbard ia a belter i marketing point lor the Needy people I there ia a proMMiition to change the ; railroad terminua from Aurora lo Hub 1 bard. Orvillo will probably be given a aeperate aer ire Iron. Needy. Kreiionv I'l l a Iam . On Friday evening the Kuphony Club Orrhentra gave a n.oat enjoyable party at Artnoiy ball which waa tairly welt attended by " ' . . 1 .'T ' " Thwe I w,,u PI"" j ,n,l'c 'urnil.eil and ol the pleaa- ; "j , VA!(TKi,.Hoga and calves. Apply 1 Vancouver Commiaaion Co.. 2Li 1... . - 1. . .. i.:..i . . ! Itiirnniil vtrwt. Purtlsuid Koa Saik. F""ur cabinet working benches at Uelliuuy & liuarh'e. Will aell at a bargain. x Patent medicine" differ One hss rea sonableness, another bus not. One hss reputation another has not. (hie has conlldence, bom of success another has only "hope." llon't tske it for granted thai all patent me licinca are alike. They aie not. Let the years of uninterrupted aurcccs slid ; tene ol thouHanils of cured and happy j n)ti Bl( W()mm) ()aoe ,)r pr'atiold- j n M(l,irn Hiacoverv and lr. Pierce's 1 Kavuril.. I'liiaiTiuliun on ll. ai.li. uf tin. iii. iiimriauii lii uliiiOi (line luiluinr Anil I there isn't a state or territory, no nor j hardly a country in Ihe world, whether ' its people realise it or nut, but have men aud women in them that'ie happier be cause of their discovery and their effects. Think of this In health . Think of it in sickness And then think whether you cm) afford to make the trial if the makers can afford to take the risk to give your money buck, ns they do if they do hot bcnclit or cure you. Trey hamuli'). The Troy Steam laundry, ol Portland, has opened an agency in Oregon City with F. A. Waddoek at the post office confectionery and cigar stand, where bundles will be received and returned. Goods left at office by Tuesday noon will lie returned Saturday morning. Iliicklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve In the world fur Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khenm,, Fever, Soros, Tatter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to (rive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price l5 cents per box. For sale by G A. Harding, waiii.m.ioi oim;m. Hiinator Polpli liaa M'iirpil lavoratila ri Mirt Irfifii llm coiiiiiiilli-o on military air.ilra lur lila aiiii-niliiii'iit pioviiling lur llm iiayiuriit ol Oirgun t Ulma ami ! inaca ilnring tlm war, ami in aililition lo tlila a ifiM a (avoraliln n-m,t to an ami'ii'lim iit aiiruiriating .Vl,OuO lur llm , if oIim I ion of aalinuii llaliMiltia, Tlm loin liiltiiiill (iiii'lun trial iuna liaa alwi l(f piKti-'l lavoralily on lua aiiwinliupiit ai-i inirialing IWtl.UW fur parrying out llm ('lilnran ai t. To Btvard Otnltm. Naw Yoiia, Jan. M.hAin C. NVw may Ue anri i-nli l aa coiiaul (i-inral at i 1-u.liiun ly W.iliiTli (iimliuiii. 'I'ti ii. m tlm Inim malum tliat ruuma from a auurce eloae enough Ut tlm jmlitii-al family of; the pn-aiili'iit-flwl ti warrant italx-ing! riM'i'lvf.1 willi mure ronaiilnration than , umially allarlma to a umie rumor. Tkla U tk Laa4 al latakiaa. Hiaaoaa, Cal., Jan. l It rummi-rii iil ! lo anow early llna morning, ami liaa auuwwl continually iinrt. Tlirre la an ecllinl iriwMi'l ol a hig atoriu. The; ! anuw ia alrraily two (ret dorp, rntlar1 111.! ... i " "' ' j 1 a Irriaa ol O I'. M III I ania. t Wo are cmiHtaiitly adding new thing to our rbxjk of drugiM' eurnlrii', ami we Mean To make it an olijctt for you to get our priit-a, ece our giKxln and 1 come awiuainted with j ua and our mode of doing i Business. ! We have at tirewnt a i complete line of fine 1 tcMith, mi.il and hair britches direct from the! Kart at jiriccs that will ; suit any huyer. j C. G. HUNTLEY, j Succeccor to j CALI'IKLILA - HUNTLKY lrwcrlivloii Imutfta ;( icncva, MINERAL ApH.linaric, Friedriohchall, liUiflalo-Lithia, WATER AT HUNTLEYs ,,4rlfkJ' DRUG XtniffT of Wilte'. Goletiratai Oomadr Co, framiuui Band and Ordiaalra. Dr. Vila JTiHtiral Co., Elkhart, Iml. You will remember the condition I was In llvo rear, aro, when 1 waa alUL'Uil with a ouiubma Uua ofoiaeajiea, and thoutilittherowaa no mis roa at, 1 lr'1'11 " louiliof imHltciiwa,aiHl nviroa uf cmnmnt phvsliiuua Myuervxwwereproitirateit, pnnhit'lng diuiueM, heart troubla and all ia UU Uiat luaka lila oiuaratU. 1 oouuuoucwl to Ukt DR, MILES' NERVINE and In three month. wa atarrcriY euato In mi travelaeat'h year, Uau 1 am Uio thouium. of pUyatual wiwka, suuvrlni from narmua proa. B . A A irallon. luking pnaorlplloua from U O IiH-alphHli'latuwhohaTanoknowl-s I ra rJue of tliaircaiav, and whnae death ia certain, I (eel Ilka goins lu them aud aayniK, 'it Da. M.ur NaviNiaoaceuio. 1" my iro7aiiw, . anrat "er 'ief aivanwauyiu TI I l-l r I J ffereia from ovarork.njen' vll la ul pnaMr lion and uenroua eihavntlon, bmtiaht on by II. o character of Ui buaunua euaud In, I would THOUSANDS aa a auro cur for all luflbrtaf from these eatiaea. JaHBa H. Win a. OLD ON fOaiTIVC OUARANTEt. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, SO DOSES 25 CTS. For sale by Chrtrnian A Co.' I Sprudel, I Uunvade, STORE 1 ' Wilhoit. JAMES R. WAITE, mm I A IX V 11 iJ A TO LOAN! wsmaammwmmmmmmmmmmm OFFICE Next dwjr to CaufieM A Huntley's drug store. Clothing, Clothing, , Clothing, The Finest Line and Best Quality Ever Brought to Oregon City for Men, Youths and Boys. Prices That'll Surprise You. Remember the Place. THOMAS OHARMAN & SONS' PIONEER -: STORE. Complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Hardware. Five Stores in one. Your order Filled Whatever it may be. 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 FENCE WORKS, Manufacturers ol and dealer, ia all itylea ot rJOMBIATION WlR;E AND pidp FENCE, Doth rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And AY ire Panel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence. Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow 's Sash & Poor factory, Oregon City, Or. GEORGE BROUGHTON, MAXl'KACTl'RKR OF ALL KINDS OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC ANP FINISH ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. -Special Bills Cut to Order Mill and A'ard on the River, Foot of Main Street. ORKGON CITY. OR. CITY VIEW MARKET, HENRY BOYER, Proprietor, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh Beef, Mutton, Tork. Ham, Bacon and Lard, THE BEST OF MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN, SHOP OH SEVENTH STREET. AT HEAD OF 8TAIRB. C. 0. T. WILLIAMS will lean you all the money you want on improved farms at the vi-ry lowest rates. Social ratcn given on large loans. No Building and Loan Asso ciation tut straight goods. After thirty years residence in Oregon City I feel safe in refering to the public in general.