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Oregon City hntcrprisc. I KHIl'AY, FKIUtl'AKY 17. 1M..1. CHAT AUOUT TOWN. VETOED THE VETO! Till: I KI.ISI.A1I UK I'AHHKH TIIK KAIK Htl.I, OVI Jt TIIKVnO. Mia llelle llait.uf I,ogen, kvt dm ! i hi-uidk it call yesterday , . - 11 ymi haye a lot mi) mil ti liullil liomeapply t.n'. O, T. Wllliaina, Tim luteal lit visiting tarda al llm l.H TKMI'HINK OKfll.K. I'rlcc lo eull yuu, Ihiut figet the change of time of the llaptlat Sunday echool on Miliary lillh tott 30 a. m, $:U),tKM) lu liutiiun Improved Clscaanmi riuiiity arms. Wade II, ripeiict-rltiegou City, (begun. 4t I Take yunr balnea to Mm New York j ; gallery and iff I a good pl.toro while yuu j I have llm .banco. I m i i.i 1 1 a vi:ioi:h tiik uovr.i(oit. Th Nlnr IIIII - No lonely lltl-lon Ta Adjourn mi Halurdat a ' i U k r..r Ihr Mate. At 2:40 Muinlay allernooii the hniisn passed tlm world's lair 1)111 over llm governor's veto liy a vot of 40 to 17. Tlitir waa great eacltemnnl dur Iiill I1 1 m proceeding, ami great rejolc liiK over Ilia moult, Tim governor was iirprlsed when I he vole wa an nounced to lilin. Il la now evident thai llm legislature )iniiow' In Ukii llm Lit In lla own tumuli ilespiln llm Inlerfer rinn n( llm ei iitive Veto. Tim Iiill wa i'iu ovrr the governor veto In llm tome to llie loiigregsilon,.! church lo, ,,,, ,V(.ril, . w u. 'Martin uther" 2l hear llm ledum uii Tueaday February 21 tiling your A gallon rana an. I get It llllnl with llm beat I'rarl nil i ItA eenla at llm I'srk I'U'n store, x Mr I'. K, Clark, and daughter Ftl.rl, ol Clackamas, wer Hi gueala of Mrs .. M. liatida yesterday, Wllliaine tlm gr'si-r, will move I n to Did Masonic building. Nil l,r tu lila present location, Moudav, Feb, ju Call and e th luitngca al llolman A Walling' Mini yuu will aee atntm gtssl one w hich limy aia selling almost al inaniiUctiiier's price C(Hlir law, ' l.awtun, lioer and Ciirrln nil voted veto llm governor' vein ul thin dill lo llm Willamette river j Ibenee down the cantor o( said river to the Una laitween eoclluti and 27, township 1 south, ranitn nasi ; tbiinc Mat along tlm linn between sections n, 27. 211 and 20 lo place of beginning. I n and tlm aina la hereby di'laidmil Iruni tlm county ul jlTwkBiimaaitd ihibiuhI to tlm county ;ol Multnomah. All AvU and (utita of Ada In onltli I with t'.iia Ai t am liore j hy rnHalid, A hill making tlm rounty Judga and tlm cumin iwiluimra in tint vifl conn lit-a tlm county Ixmrda of Hijalliutlun liaa iawHi( tlm M'tiatn, Tlm vota altoliahlng tlm aula board of charlllna 'waa almnat unaniiiioua. In tlm aniiatn only llj,iya, lluatun and Wll lla yuUd lo ruUin tlm board. It la fact llial tlm railroad coinanla liavn Ihrw candldiili'a for railroad coui miiwioiirr, ami tlmy arn iMiIng fiualitd with vigor by lobby. It would liav Ikhti U'tti'l to n-pi-itl tlm bill than that audi a Iward txi elwUd . A bill for gradnd a. IkkiI In aoiilh cactttrn Oregon aM tlm Iioiiimj yifU:t dv with but oim diwuting voto. The bill carrn-a an appropriation of N;k fun at It arid It waa aoon avidrnt that it atood no ahow of pacing. Currin'a bill lor regulating llm ira4;- tie of pliannax y canm up for ita mxioiid raliiig on Tuoailay and waa n!lrr)d to tlm loinmilti-e on coinini-rce. IwUm'a Joint rwKolullori rulativa to tlm rldiic of lm't';ra hat madii a confiimnco coimnltUx) invc.iwarjf a the hotiae and aenate could not agrve. The rxaolutlon waa pmd by the hoiiae, and marred to tlmciiniiiltUmiin Federal ltd aliona in the M-nu'e which amended the rt-aolution after which the aenate panwd It, but In the amendment (be Iioum- re fuaed to concur, ao a cmference waa decided necewewy. Thia nwulted In the liouae agreeing to and pacing the ainendlnent. Kiret counlna may atill marry a the bill HO MORE WALIISO. :iertrlc tart Running Between Orrgoa lit anil fortland. On Wedrn wlay the Kaat Hide Electric Line wi finiahed to Third atreet, all but driving the laet apike and on Thnre diy the trolley wire waa etretcbed and electric fluid turned on. At two o'clock the II mt e!ei trie car for the firat full run left Portland, the intention being to -...J.L!!Ji Charlea II. Myera died at bia borne b Mount Pledtant on Thnrlajr norniiJ February Hith after a abort nineae. Mr, Myera wae generally and favorably known In thia community where he bal lived for many yean. Two weeke ago he waa obliged to quit work, bat for nearly a week he did not appear very tick, then typhoid malarial rymptoun developed and the fever rapidly ran It fatal court. Dceed waa about? fc) yeaia of age and leavea a wife and eta iiie reach thia city eoout i :ii. Tim line , ..njdren t0 mourn bia early death from ffecond and Mwliaon atreeta In j nnefmi mn oaf (rom Mt. I'leaaant on roriiami 10 iiiiroano .nam aireeia in Oregon City i H tnilea long, laid with heavy raila atandard gauge. When baiWed it will le eUal to any railroad track in the elate, It being the bent built) and equipped electric line on Haturday . Itlank note, receipt and order book at the K.iTKKPKiH office. l:led hay and at raw for aale by trie tl, 1 Urn lit bale, VA milee from town, at L. Fa. iftc cot. Power it to lie f.irni.hed Andrew'. pl-e, Mt. Fleant. prohibiting tlieir union failed lo , hy .or,,n(j General Elwtric cm- paM. llialiOi'a bill Ul ateal one-fourth anv. thia lieine the Drat antilication of Cf ! b.im. rut mm In lit ,trivtni ril mi nt eurm Clkamaa comity and alta.h the aame j T(ie Urf U()fn j.or,un, iai teen fixed at Ippi IARI C to Multnomah, came up in the houae ,& nnUl (of . u (im ,n Mr ntLIMDLL wneiill waa gently lam 10 real in eXp-cta lo place on aale commutation JOHN A. BECK, THE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrieon, cradle of Indefinite postponement, whKli t,.,Mp, ,t timt len Tiie. f, 2.00 PORTLAND, OREGON, d.enoaition ltlea llie rpjenlion. Tripe at prevent will m hourly, with the IS KTII.L ON EAKTIL The aenate and liobae could not aareu gg.ciniion ol incn-aing them for tain-1 For general repairing he stands aata lt ll.a lijilia iJ Mil i illr II lllaf it Bllft all i...t iIal U,m (, m..,t n uaa llm bill ..i,1e.lntfK.dl,-.li!,ltm. to ued in ctabh-hlng and maintain-1 " , ,, ,', T i. fi. 1 ' , i'V " u' V lite bill aiiurling hellwuod UfMultntp" " ,, j coiiferem waa called for Tbm filed i At3o'clock the car after a tileananl liable aHxl hit Htore 18 8ecoD(l to Ihe aenate hour of 12 uiidnigiit. Friday , inj M(. triD ,tMh the city limita. : none. Try him ! aa the laUwt hour at wliicU lull could ana ami r) a. in t-alunlay aa Uie '-"'r , inrrit -ti tle-inttn -. lor final adjournment. Thia will enable. , ; A Kteel, preai'hnt of the road; Ja. the enroliinir committee to complete u.i .i. nr.l...,i Ira J.m.a. II. i.. I aeveral billa in lime for aigning. i .iii-k. C l: Tbore. W. A. Cleland. A. I HwtOKrapht IVUvered Promptly in tb mail county l. pa.-ed In.Hi bran. bea. j '"l!""r lu,,r"" ol 'w' ... ... , ! acbool tube eatabliahrd al l.akevlew, ratlierliinU a bill regulating tboi. . . , . . . , . , . . , . i i but no part of the. money appropriated mailmum leia to be allowed alitlii and : , ,, ' ., .. , '., ., ... . , ... , ahall m paid lo the director until they county ulllclala, whn h came up l-ir le- , ,, , . . , . ,, ,, . , , ' . . , ' , ahall have eom.tru. led a building, at a cjuHMicmuun uie K-rmi ut.it-r, ami pi.wd, provldne that none uliall have 1 1-1 ........ .i... ...!!..;... NEW YORK GALLERY. ' cat ol not l.-M thun (12,IXH), that accommoUti 2ml pupila. will! an annual comiwimation in . . o , ' MrKwan'a bill providing lor the atate a i. Krank'in. C. H. Caufield. Jerry Cald- i i t'i . ill-. i ..in i.. .1 j .Vl, lrr...,., liv of llm aiim ellecti..l. rr '"" ""K'""7 ! arouiiiilion of a atove foundry plant in Hhh-II aaln ol liixl louiig.a al llellomy A Ibia. b I'rii na that caiiuol In. dupli cated 111 I'ortlainl. llel almk ever brought lo Hreguii City, I Fealeml begun la lo have a branch nir..mce,i ny renaior ir., cuange.. liiMtie a.ylum by llm p.g,. of Senator reprlnliHl, appllea recordera ol iouvetin , cieiaa oi uie circuu cvurta and county court in llm atale, and ul the alu-rilf of llie aeveral Malhak't bill. The cl ia to U i mi) It I. to lutve no leM iban 3.UI nor unwe than IHO acre of urouml. The ,.U.,n . (., . within Ihrwrnli,-. f coimliea. I'lider the proviaiun of thia railroad. S..nat..r Kiley, in aupfirliug ' lll the oltirera of (Ta.-kaina are to re ili. I. ill .i,l il,. I...... I. ceiva cjmiHiititlion aa fulluwa: clerk .l,uin'l,...ilv lr a...llv r.-...i. border KHHI wn.I aheniT IJOOO. Frrd lie,. and Ji-eph lb. hme have ,,,., , OI1B bj-ll..nablr ! The aalarle provide.) for In favor ol j.i.l oiud up a real it ale olll.e neH I ,,4Irt,,1B ronatilulional pioviioiia Um aaid county ch rk. rm'unlera of con d..rl llm Oriental b.el where Iney ,., (, .U,M u j teyan.ea, cle.ka ol the cirruit and coun- will glva w.ial attniilton to locating ! ,!, u( ,(, tf,v,.t,,1t.nt n ,i,.,ri '? courta and al.eritU, ahall b audited (iermaii aeltlera. L( bl arg.imei.l. be metitiiuie.1 u, i and ld by the aeveral counlie to the aeveral alate ln.litili..na tar away fnm. 1 re. livit l-arti.-e eiume.l uiereio in Kl,,,,, ! monthly pavmenta, and in llm aame manner that other county charge are and no .urn ul audi ullicUla ahall I entitled lo revive any leea or oilier coiiipenlin lor bia aervicea a alwve provide.), and ex.-ept aa bereinalter pro vided, except lor liirniKnig to private i well and C. II Moedorfer. , the penitentiary i.ed the houae on jir tt-l waa at the helm and aa the J Tuenlay and oena up the way for the.rar M,lrd up Main atreet abe waa loudly .. i mII ll.vir t.1,1 .tl.nt I..I...... . .... I. ...l.....l .1,...,. ' (""- " - " " - - i I'lierrv. uy ittv t.wwu. y...'.-. i Fineet Style of Art. Fine Crayon Work a Specialty. Old Picturei Copied to Any Site, faction Guaranteed. Katia- the elate at a good round figure. The board of public buildinga ia to appraire the wa'.ki. At Biith etrtvt a delegation QaiUry Itar ? Ofca. OiEOOl CITT, OIL ol cilitena b urded the car and rode to ' ,. large ad. k ul ir't, mailing and rug Price cut Iwenly 'r cut lor tlm neit thiilv .lav a If )oti want at carivt now la tlm time lu buy and aave llrllnlllV A II.IM'li. I lliuiiey. On Vp.lueUv evening Mr. I'.. K. Wllliaina riiteruiued a ele'l cmipany of tlm paieiita ami Inenda of her pupile, who, ea. ti belia-d in rntertainlug by I The aenate baa panrwd allowing their proficiency. paaard Very plea-lilly Mr. ('. A. IWanich ul Ijiuren. Iowa, a aiater ul Mr. A P. Cannon baa jut arrived Imm the ea.l and will make her 1 home here. Mm la much pleaaed with . the climate in cuuiparlaun with tha rohP of Iowa. . I, ,11 uti'dii. ),M (tiRillifc .ii.l .1.1. i.nlvMrHtlv ' a lump dm, llial.-ad of the preneut mill-; age lai. aflrr raining the uuiver.ity'a H.rlioa lu .in,i ia and making it even j with that gi.eii the Naiioimt (iuaid Thia may imNrll the mea.uie wune, lull the IriMida of the luililia will ! paniea copie of the record and file in i llm plant, and ihe way and mean com- j tie en,j 0( n, trak when after muaie ; r rHIT 1 V T V fl milteea nniat provide a nwreawy appro-; cy the band, Mor T. V. Hullivan ' 1 UU1' llillJlliXll priation for the purpuee. Stove uianu-1 Ilia,)e n address of welcome. Thia waa (acturing ia to continue until the jute 1 followed by mimic by the band, and Ihe ; mill ia in operation, and then only to be j driving ol ailver and gold fpikee by Mr. ; QPROLL SAWING ued for euch convict lalioraa cannot le ;st.-l and Mayor Hullir.n. Hon. Ira ' OUllULt OnillllU employe.1 in making jute fabrica. ; Jinet oke lor Mr. Steel in a brief but Tlte bill lor a free bridge at Albina Mrnet aldrei in which be eulogited ; BOXES waa vetinnl by Ibe governor and returned Portland, Or!'iB City and the great with hi nieKtag on Tuesday to the i r.ii. Qi Willamette which drew the Parties bomw wbernitwaa immediately naiwed r.r Imm Portland Time torbida avn-l over the velo by a vote ol 41 to 10, ii o.ia ul liieaddre. After n inspection QjjQn Q UrDGaltBr S VOfk being alMent. On reaching the aenate, ' 0f the power honee the party returned r II waa laid on the table, and an etTort ! , Portland well plea-d wiih Ihe new ' Will be Suited by Calling oo Me. made later to lake il up proved ineBect-'; electric link which unite Portland with 0OOTS, WifldOWS SLnd BlinfJS na I. Willie made the motion, but only Oregon City. i -j-Q ORDER. bad Ave oilier vole, tbe democrat - OF ANY SIZES MAHuTiCTEfl dceiring Wood Taming, Pal- terru, Bracket, or Tlm evening ' "' '" "''" "I ' luilina will teuew I ttieir work for il i I mirer may Icel l.appv now, mnce : the .r.ge ol ripiiator Alley'a bill rw j lalive to llm aubjecl. It r.-Haln the lormer law , pro idea only (or the reatilu-1 lion of llm interest charged in riceaa ol , llm legal late, and contain no lurlber ' - - (orleilure clainv On Washington a birthday, rebruary 22, the firemen intend giving a giaiil ball at Armoty ball wild iiuixc by F.verenl and Colluia orcbeKlra. A Hue Hum ia proiulaed aa Ihe !) a are making every endeavor lo have thing well managed. llolh aenate and houw have panaed , billa each of whicb baa for ita object the ' aimphllcatioii ul llie mailer ol a-ineiit and llm oillecliun ol Uii. K.ch ol Iheae bill provide that ill the a. ae Mo ment and tax r ilia ol Ihe arv.-ral coun- , bia ollice, for tbeir benefit and conven ielice, ill which caae he ahall be entitled , to charge audi private parties thercfoi at the rate ol len renin a lolio The aeveral ofli.-ea will be allowed audi deputies aa the county court may deem lic.-ero.arv. The bill wdl not go ' into licet till the expiration of the leriua of the preent iiicumht'iite. Of 1 thia measure the Oregouian of Wediiea- dv eva. The aenate bill ahulnih . Inn the lee ayntem lor the payment ol county oUt.t-r. and euhstltutiiig fixed 'aaUrie. passed the aenate promptly i and almost without opposition; but it bangs lit unaccountably in Ibe bouse. It Is a good bill and oug il lo liecome a la. There is no conceivable public ground fur opposition. Ita iiasssge can standing eolid against it. The Canby charter bill was modified and passed, while the Clackamas incor poration bill waa delisted. STKKtTCAHAttlTlEST. Re.-eipt, note and order book at the j Evtxbi'Bib otCce. O-. U. BESTOW, Opp. the Congregational t-burcn Aa Electric Car Kaux Away and Tbree Prrsena are Killed. GHSH PRICES SUGARS-17 lb. dry gran'd or 20 lb: extra C. 51.00 ties, in addition lo Ihe columns ! Yesierdav logs were rushing down the , where provided lor. there ahall lie added Molalla in gieal sbs, lio.rge llroiighton columns, one lor cities, school districts, ! I,.,i,j .tiritl lo. I lUkl ISMI ImmI will, h . ... ....I .I.-!! I... .1 ,,r K. ' ' '.. ,. i ' , i i- : only 1 prevented bv impriir consid- lie bad lankel ome mile lip Itsise, j sever! county assessor in making! ' ' , On Monday l took driver up and aa i ibelr assrssinenla lo enur opsite each aoon aa the Molalla bad lallen lo be ' item of proiiertv assersnl, in ita appro- lower than the Willamette, driving waa j pnate column, the name ol Ihe iiyor lvepremntatlve Miller' bill for Ihe commenced ! incorixirated lon, and the uuiulwr ol' construction of a fishwsy over the fallsol of lh aclioul diatrid In which each item ; the Willamette baa passed Ihe aenate eration (oi selfish private interest ptssed to those (4 Ibe public Mra. T.A. MellrideandOeorgw and May returned on the Mated overland Tues day evening. Mi. MiHridu'a health la mnch belter nnw Iban It waa much of the time while she was absent. For three w.Hka while awav aim bail lo re main almost all the time In a room on account ol her eyes On Tuesday evening the uniform division K.o(. P. met at their hall and elected n Ihcers for the dining year aa follows: Captain, Ir. O. W. Ycargain; l ieutenant, It. ! lireavea; Herald, W. J. Wilson; llecorder, II. J. Thome; Treasurer, It, I'. Wilson. There will U another meeting next Tuesday evening. asm-ssuble. i and now goes to the governor for bia sig- Ol prrty aaaeaacd la Should thia bill iMH-ome a law, there nature. Thia measure will become a law, would le but a single tax lew annually ' a the governor has, In liia messages, and all taxea would he collected by : several times recommended such legisla ihe same ollicer in t!io aame lion' larkened "'""er a taxes tor couniy purswes n-1 lt now ,K)g, M tI MUx House will liolil Jnow collected One or the other of j0Ver until Saturday noon, so a lo pre- these measures is likely to go through Venl numerous billa from going to tloep both houses ami N'come a law I n the hands ol ihe enrolling con. niittoes, Mr. Norlhup in bia letnarka upon I rim apodal comtiiiltce aphinted lo house bill for another bridge al 1 orllnml , yinit t!ie canal and hsks at Oregon City at a cosl ol i;KHUH', made the startling : reported Unit the stale should not pur aUI eiitlhsl the city ol Portland al- , is the canals and lin ks, a it was eon ready has a bonded debt of io.GXi.ikM), . aidcred a useless cxh'Iim; report ac aml that it ia proixuicd lo add i(H,(HH) c,.j,ted. and WO copies ordered prinltnl. more to Una sum Inasmuch na the Mr. C, F. Iiivis, editor ol the llloom- j ieople Oregon, us was stilted on the Held, Iowa, Farmer, saya: "I can rec-1 Hour, would indirectly my the grealei coinmend CliHiiiberlnin'a Cough linmrdy i part of these bonds, It will I hi seen to all aiilV.uea with colds and croup. 1 that thia bridge business ia not have used It In my family for the past merely local matter, and merits all the two years and have found it the best I j attention that Ibe legislatuie can give it. ever uaed lor the purposes for which It la j Uovernnr Pennoyer ha filed w ith Intended. M cent Imttlea for tale by i ,i1B wr,tarv ofatate the Uwton tleo. A. Harding. Stephen Hutchinson whose lumily live in the Uigan ncighliorhood went to Phoe nix, An.ona Inst hill for his son's health. Word comes from them thut the hither sickened and died on the 4th Inst, and waa buried the following day. Iliswlfo and son are still In An .on a but Frank and Clara are now on the farm at I.ogiin. At the meeting of the ollicer of the reading room last 1'ildsy evening mnstj of the ollicer were present. The secre- j tary reported the iilhihs of the society in good condition and the president ni polnted T. W. Sullivan, W. A. Huntley and ,1,1'. Hhnw coniinlttco to draft a cuiiatitutloii (o report at a meeting March 8. ' Mrs. Nina I.urowo of Portland will or ganic) a children' afternoon dancing clasa In thia city If Hiilllclent patronage i InsureM. Mrn. Earowe teache the New York association system which ia thoroughly analytical aud la the beat one now taught. Mothers who deaire to eud their children to Hiich a class ad drem Mra. Nina Laiowo, IH Park atroet,' Portland, Or. assi'ssinniit bill, which will lHcome a law as fast aa It can without the signa ture of the governor. This law permits no deductions lor indebtedness and re peals the mortgage tax law. Not bullied by the senate's reconsider The bill for the purchase of the lock ciime up on Tuesday and w as opHised by Senator Huston who thought the legis lature was appropriating money too free ly and a halt must be called. He said already Ibis session the senate had pass ed bills appropriating $tUK),tXX) and (he general appropriation bill waa yet to come. Senator linloy, Cogswell, Uutler and Hayes also spoke against themeas me, while Sena'om Weatherford and Vcatch advocated ita passage. Just as the debate grew interesting Senator Han crolt moved that further consideration ol the bill la. indefinitely postponed, and buy can. ation ol the vote by which It adopted bis his motion prevailed. This motion din- greenback resolution, Senator Yander- poses of that bill for this session, burg presented a resolution requesting The OreRoniun in its report of Ihe pro Oregon's representatives in congress to labor to secure the 'ree coinage of silver. The vote on the adoption of the resolu tion was IT) ayes, 12 nays. On this prop osition llayca voted aye, aud Cross, no. The following bill waa Introduced by Scnotor Cross and hits passed, Section 1. That portion of Clacka mas county, Oregon, lying within the boundary llnea of the city of Sullwood, aud described as follow; Commencing at a point at the quarter post between sections 23 and 20, township 1 south, range 1 east; thnnce east to the east line of said city of Sellwooil ; thence aoutli along the east line of said city of Sell wood to the toutheaHt corner of said city ; thence west and westerly along the touth line of said city to the center of A terrible accident occurred on the City , it Suburban street railway line is Albina! II'..I,.u..I.h llaraium in . 1 1 i . Vi I Vi mt ! person were almost instantly killed, and Q 0 AL 0IL"5 gal. OOC, bring Or The car waa going down a i-rade when! llie motor-man lost control ol me car, : . ,m , nr . and it plunged with headlong speed down ; Q ID. lllj Stai OH rVtJU lb. climax, escort, star orhorse- sion. The car was crowded with about, gQQ tobaCCO 45C. l Bnm -'S' ' '""" B , 2l) young iwple who constitute.! the graduating class of the Williams-avenue I grammar achool. The car left tbe track ' al Ihe turn.corner ol McMillan and Lar- ralieetriH-t, and by the time that point waa reached the momentum of the car was so great that on leaving the track it wsssiniply dashed to piece. In a twink ling the live ol two men aud a child were ciushed out, aud 2ft passenger bova, girls and women, sustained inju ries ranging from a mere scratch to bro ken limb and internal injuries. Those who were killed outright are : J. O. iHwinis. a carpenter, aged 70 year. lScrlrain IVntiis, son of J. O. K'linis, I aged 8 year. One man, not yet identified, about 20 years of age, diessed as a laborer. j The liody of the third dead person now lies at tbe morgue as yet unidentified.! From appearances the body is that ot a young man about "22 or 2;l years of age. On searching his pocket the coroner found a w ater receipt given to J.T. John son, of Albina. A bill was also found in liia oHcr-sion nude out to Johnson Ilroe. From these it would aeew tliat the name of the dead man is Johnson. Mr. IVnniswas crushed in the chest though not mangled. His little son was most horribly mangled, ono-balf of his head and face being cut awav. Ho pre sented a most fearful appearance. One side of Johnson'B face was crushed and torn. llolman o; Walling are pit-pared to lit lip your house below Portland pi ices. 3 lb. fine raisins 25c. 7 spools O. N. T. thread 25c. Good yarn 65c. per pound. Children's mittens 10c. and upward Infants wool hose 10c, I Good calico 5c. per yard and a gen eral stock at much less than rul ing prices. PRODUCK -TAKEN - FOR - GOODS 4th door mouth of Rank of Oregon City. HAMILTON & ALLEN, Oregon City, Oregon. The Portland Seed Co. coeding says, "Senator Hayes, ot Clackamas, has almost recovered from his recent indisposition and is again as active on the floor us ever. I In is ex tremely popular, by reason of his good fellowship and recognized honesty of purpose in serving his const it'ienls. I'ur Ing the llrst week of the session he waa rather retired, put since then evince much oratoilcal ability, his argument al ways carrying conviction. He daily re cuivca complimentary letters fiom bis county for his work. Cieer'i bill providing for the non-taxation of credits is exactly in line with the provisions of I.awton's assessment law exempting mortgage from taxation yet when it waa tip for consideration on Tuesday, the bouse took occasion to PORTLAND, - OREGON. Carry a full line of commercial fertilizers, if you need anything in that line write them for prices, etc. We Carry a Full Line of Seeds. SEND US YOUR tlEXT ORDER. We are Pacific Coast Agent for D. M. Ferry & Co.' Seeds, and we sell them the aame right here as they do in the Kast We are also Coast Agenta for A. 1. Koot'e Be Supplies; and are the largest manufacturers of Fertili ters west of Omaha. PORTLAND, OREGON. This advertisement cut out and snt to us with a request lor Catalogue (EnUh or Oeman) la good tor fifteen cent on your tint or r. n. n- to ot 0 a so it- to i m ir ho o if 10 -n o a to a 10 JO 3t e. Or of of h fit l!r us V is ,ie er jr ar 19 te m of of ie 10 et V ta id As se re. Jo an r