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('arm, MnlHinmi.t Molalla ita.ii al M in. ami arrive, al XI m. dall, f irrfi'ii i'llf In Kly.Mllia.Clark .MoailnwHriMik, (ii.'tt Hill., Milium ami I ulinii, li'atn. al lu a .4 I .la y. 't Imrailny ami Hattitilay, aud rt 41 in. 111 li.lluwIiK ilava ill Hi (i. m I FltlDA V, MAY 6, Mill. JNkw Ai.tiin. Tim I'urtUiiil I'lirtmi u : "A vi.it inuili) twcntly, i Ice tint Kiil.liiiictiof Mr. A. II. (iruimin, ni'ml inminr uf llm Ort'Kon City .ini..irliiUiil' I'dinlmny, lg tlir 'iiii-a' !jvutit alt'tunnr, llm Allium, Hint lia i4'ii uiiiti'rvniiiK ri'imir nt tint alili vnl. Tim viait n niily rt'mitl Inai'tt. ( tin' rrlt'rt (tiliilillull ol llila 1 1 n in t -Ameuiul I'alulml ali'uiiiil. Tli I a IkniI liaa l ri'iKivml (lioroiik'li ovrrlimiling fur ;i' atiminer travel. S rxM'iia liaa Ih cii sp.iri'il to iiiuku ln'r tlu lu alcnl, cleaiiefit ajl l innal ultrm'tlvii ilruur Imal fvtr i tiii i'il n tin) rivt'r, ami mill aim ilewr w Iriliiili'iif lii'cii u( llm Uivit. Man g. r liriiliiiin, i'li"l liy CulHin Arthur 1 &, ilmm, two of llm inoul mjiulur att'niii. 'q.a uii'ii dm Urn nvtr, bivu bcn KiviiiK ir iiiTviiutl Hili'iitluii totlin Aliuim'i) itiil'irl, iiihI aim mine nlf licr litirth not oily a lliinx u( lifiiuly, lint will I'ruvc n jir (uri'ViT tu lint li.H'lini) imlitiu Uf :it'ti rurtluiul mul Cri'ifon City. Th 11 inilur ali'uiiur H ill Iomi limn) ol lier kl tiiiiu pifaiio wliixi alut hh iiicn Into 'rviiv iik''ii:i. Kor tint U4Hitiitrtt , iiioh! "f ndirulilti aii'l r put t r m 11 m j Hrt 11 1 1 it M-r-lii'lhc Allniiu alill riu rim tin' broom, -I'l it ia imilfil lo llu' iiiivullii iiil." i'l'lIK NkW S llihlL I, AW. SlIIM'rillll'tl- !(i 1 1 I!. It. Mt'Klmy lina ctiiiitiiiMit'cil Hit' 4iuii!.itnii ol llm ih'U Mini 0I1I at'liwil In tti't'oriliiiirti with ft rt'Huliiilini !s lU'l by llm lutti Ii'inIuIiim', tint illli'Hlllllll WIVM lIll'KO Will It! irilllf l "ij tTiilfly In imiujilili't Un 111 lor tlui nw "i'IiihiI t'lfrka, t'ounty itiiH'riiilt'iHli'iil, i. Iivta inn) otLt-r H'roint w ho tuny .5 . . i m- uw lor llit'iii. I In" work ol rom iO.itioM la 11 imt ilillliult tank, Hinci' 4 vfry ninny Hiiu'iuliiit'iilH ol onti kiml f iimiiIIiit with iiiiiii to tint InwH (or "ff limh.iKi'ini'iil mihI niivernnifiil ol )', vlllutt unci count ry hvIiooIn. All fjlin lima Mutiny to hcIhhiIh now in f'fi f 1111 hi.iiim tlm now nntl ohl Rinl !'H'iu iilini'iilH to tlii'iii will li Bri u 1 y hiiiI iiniHTly linli'xt'ii an Hint at urn uny portion ol tint Inw ftoiiuht to i rt'lrrri'tl tu can l fountl. htkCunvkntion Tliu Kinlilli Annual t'diivi'iilion ol tint Orroii Statu Hiintlay eliool AKmMiiitlon will Im IwltJ In ilif I'ricml'H iliiiit li, Ni'wlmru, Ort'Kon, linniimTiifHdiiy Muv Mil) nt l'i. m kbii ciiihiiiK 'IliiirHiluy, Way 18, at 11a. n Ah tliiit ia a uniHN convention, all iiii ri'nii'i jn Biitulu v Hcliool w'tnl are iiiMtnl to l. ,rcn'iit, ami i-vcry Suniluy iitjuit' Miatu im urnfd to acini 0110 or moru niJircMi'iilalivcH. I'ichJiIciiI TlnuuaH Now ol llm l'rii'inl'H collcito, Nnwlmru, ii ' htiiiinaii of llm coiniJiittt'tt ol arranuo t'linlH on liclntlf of tin) KricntlM' rhiirch, wil linta ol all who expect to iiltcml tho 1 'ivi'iilioii hIioiiIiI ho Hcnt him not later l!n May lilih. ArrmipnientH have ''fl u 111111I11 for tlm iihiihI reduction ol 1'ifcnon railroatU. piiKtiuN Cai'icic Nothh. Tho com- I 'y iiiteiul, ahortly, to announcua very l" rate for an excnrHion to San Fran. iouli(iut tho middle of May. Th Manner Willamette Valley will contfort- arriiininniUttt ahout 100 irnHHengeri). l Jh iindcrHtood that the Han FranciHcaiiH vt! expreHHiiil u ileaire to give tao nK'onia!ii) on UiIh cxeuraion royal ' 'iiTliiiimiont. The Hlcainer in now '"in. the run in thirty-Hix to thirty .V'ljlit iKiura, Thin miinmnr tho manano- II ant intend to locate a number ol tenta "'nt ItreilenbiiHh and Detroit for tho '?"ninii)daiion ol perHona who wihIi '"tako an outinu in Uioho didiKhtful ''lllioH. fiiwr Ci.au ItKHOHT. rartiea who I II joy a quiet (junie of pool or billiards or Wciiil (WHO of enrtlH wliero tliey will " 'I he iliHlurbod by rough talk or actions ? "nil tlie new billiard rooms next 'i"0r to William's grocery, jiiHt to their as evcrythinu Is always kept neat, ? and orderly and the choicest ! amis of ciKiirs and tohaccos are con i'dly on sale. No boisterous language, tglis or disroputable characters per iled about the place. Visit the place S evoning and note Its quiot and nfort. Nt'MiAv Hunooi, AsHotiATitm, The M11111111I iiieitiinu ol the Clackaiiius counly Huiidity ScIiikiI AHHoclallon was held In th CoiiKieg,itloiial church In this city beginning on Monday evening with an nddrcaby Itohiml I) (irant ol I'ortland hlrli wna highly spoknii ol by thoai) preaeiit. 'J'lui schkIoii of Tuesduy was wiill attended and an Inlerealing on. 'r Iityt'venlng Dr, Ilualiong loctiintd to tint UHHociutluii. Tlm following named olllcera were clioaen for the itiinuing year: (ieo, llandull, preaident, Mrs, io. C. ltrownnll, vlcifpreaident, Miaa K. M. Ihinalditon, mtemtary uml Mrs. K. M, Kamls lieaNtirer. Moiik Ituon NkKliltl). I'lirliaps you havii not been In tho storo ol Itellomy A Hinti li lately ant! do not know bow ex Imialve a biiaineas they ate doing. If you havii not it will r.'pay you lor votir lima In looking through, eajH-cially II you are In luifd ol lurnitnro or lurniafi. Ingaofany kind. In order to supply the ileiiianda of their growing business they have Juat leaaud the entlie grotintl door ol the Jaygai wrt-iouafl width will enable, them to carry a much larger assortment ol the U at styles of goods in their line. Kor lull particulars call at the store and lnsnct their liiiiuense stock. x Anotiikm Nkw 1!i ii.ihnu, Arrange inenls sro Hing perlecled lor a new alum building to Im erected at the comer ol High anil Seventh streets by Dr. J. Welch, The sizo of the building w ill tie 42xil2 two stories high, the upier floor to tie II It I'd up (or a ball to be rented by the A. 0. V. W, who have partially com pleted their plana lor its least!. David I'aulleld exs-cts to occupy at least one of the stores with a choice family grocery store. l'l Ki'iso iiv WiNii. Judge J. W Mel drum liaa just completed placing a large windmill which will be used in pumping water Into a IllKK) kuIIoii tank which reals iihi a -tu-loot tower near the bouae. From this he bus oer tiOO feet ol pipe laid connecting the house, barn and garden with the tank, tin held U'ing imllicicnt to supply an abundance ol Uniting water to each. ItiuiAiniKAii tiik Hkt. That Is what one ol the most careful lady buyers in the city says, hlie has tried all kinds ol dreaa goods but Hilda nothing as showy and durable as the celebrated ltroatlbesd grod which she finds at CIikiiiiiui & Sons where they always keep a (nil line of the most approved patterns and latent styles. Kuiwks 1'ots I Living closed up a contract with the Milwaukee 'tottery to sell their goods in Oregon City wo oiler today a lull lino ol (lower pots at prices never seen lielore in this city, lor instance a 4 im Ii pot for ! cents, and others in proH)ttiou. I'.i.i i.umv A 111 st 11. li NotIIknhy KiKiiK.11. Henry Kochor w ritea (rom Aurora to stale that he bus never I n in the liquor business and was not indicted by tho last grand jury. The name should have been Henry Kohler of liarlow who maintains a bar In the hotel there. SALMON' Mm. Nrw Brhlge-Clslm VWttin-l)tfp Snow at (iiivrrnuirul Camii. Hauscis, April Si. A bridge ia to be built over Siilinon river at tlda place to lake the phu( ul Hip ohl one which has become dun gt ruiia. It is to he ceiiiplelt'il by June Int. J. T. Mi'lntyre lost two young cows lately hy llitlr gt-tting mired. The unusual ruins ol lliv prtM'iit aeason linve made low placet thingiTOtia to aidmuls. Mr. Wure aluo lost a cow by her slipping ami rtilllng dow n a steep hillside. Mim l farter, nt Kiilama, ami Miss Miirnliv. of 1'ortlBiul. wvro out paying a vitilt lately to their claims in this vicinity W. 0. hteel and Mr. Yocum, of Portland, returned last week from a trip up to Gov. eriiiiifiit Camp. Tliey report the snow over eleven feet deep at the ramp. Hall's Catarrh Cure. This is to certify that I Imvo used sixteen bottles ol "Mall's Catarrh Cure" without receiving tho least benefit there from, 'and that the proprietors of tl.e stuir, F. J. Chenoy A Co. , Toledo, O., de cline lo pay mo tho f 100 which they guaranteed should lie mine In onto of a failure to cure. Haiti guarantee was sent 1110 in 11 sealed envelope. I have it along with tho letter accompanying it, to exhibit to any who are interested in not being humbugged and swindled. E. Warnkk. Oregon City, Oregon, May 2, 1803. The promptness and certainty of Its cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Komedy famous. It is intended especi ally for coughs, colds, croup ami whoop ing coughs, and is tho most oflectmil remedy knowm lor these dlHoases Mr. C. 1!. Main, ol Union City, Pa., says: " I have a great sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I warrant every bot tle and have never board of ono tailing to give entiro satisfaction." 50 cent bot tles for sale by George A. Harding. If you want to see a complete stock of stoves, tinware, hardware cutlery and buggies, call and got prices Iroin Wilson A Cooko before going elsewhere. They will save you money. Building materials, shingles, doors, windows, nail locks and hardware from 10 to 20 per cent lower than elsewhere at the Park Dace store. Contractors let us figure with you. x Old papers lor underlaying carpet at this office. NAVAL JIEVJEW. j" Tho (imtt IN'vIfvvof VnrSiiliM in New York Harbor. ilXTIIK NA'I nm IIKPIIKNUMKI. Sew York Harbor Thronged Willi Shipping The Ncene Vlevtul by Thousand. Nkw Yomk, April '11, ill New York awoke this morning to find a steady dow npour of ruin ushering in the day of tho great naval parade. A cliillcy north caul wind added to the discomfort, and the hundreds of thousand x;oplo who had arranged to view the grandest marine spectacle ever presented in American waters, were disappointed. Although It was a legal holiday in town, the early morning crowds on the elevated trains and surface cars, with the crowds that poured into the city from the ferries and across the bridge, did not look like holiday crowds. The rain did not keep them all home, however, There was a steady stream toward North river all the morning, and hundreds of excursion boats, steam yachts, tugs and other crafts, which had been pressed into ser vice, were filled with sight-seers who were not kept at home by the weather. Other crowds sought places along the docks, on top of huihlingi and in Hlver I'ark. They plodded Uirough the mud ami stod in pools ol water. Vantage places under cover were In great demand, hut thousands stood or sat in the open air and watched the proceedings on the river. At H o'clock this morning there wc'o signs of activity oil all the vessels in the flotilla. From the warships of each nation there was a wigwagging or signalling ol semaphore arms, which indicated that orders were being issued to the fleet. A moment later each ves sel run up a big American flug to the top ol the mainmast, and a big flag of her own country fore ami aft. OKTTINO IN LINK Promptly at I o'clock President Cleve land and party left the Victoria hotel, drove to the dock and embarked on the steamer Dolphin. So soon as President Cleveland tout bed the deck, bung went ono of the Dolphin's guns and the president's fbig pufled out from its ball at the mantei head. Then began a screeching ol whistles from all sorts ol crulls, while the Dolphin, the Concord kiid llie Miaiitonoinoh fired in turn the presidential salute. The Dolphin lorgetl slowly ahead while, surrounded and billowed by big and little steamers crowded with men and women, famous and uuknown to fame, and the gieat naval review bad licgun. Almost jn stantly the crews of the men-of-war along the line went to positions facing (he rail and at the mastheads and tops, Tho rainceiiHod, and there were indica tions that led the anxious spectators to hope for the appearance of tho sun. At 1 :;!0l!ie first boom of the 10-inch gun on tho Miantonomoh announced the Dolphin with President Cleveland on board, passing up between the two columns of war vessels. As each ol the vessels in lino was passed by the Dolphin a salute was fired. It was just 2 :l!0 when England's crack cruiser, the lilake, fired her first gun. There was a big pu(rof smoke and a deep boom, entirely diHorent (rom the sharp sounds ol the nuns of the smaller ves sels. The Philadelphia saluted as the Dolphin reached the bead ol the lino and came to a stop just in the rear of the car avals. At tho same time all the steam boats, tugs and pleasure craft blew w histles and made thedin almost as deaf ening as the saluting. There was cheer ing and waving ol handkerchiefs, bats ami umbrellas, and tho triumphal pro cession of the presidential party was ended. Whistles sent up a cloud of steam, which, added to tho smoke of the guns, obscured tho view of a large por tion of the river. Tho admirals of tho different squadrons then embarked in steam launches and proceeded to the Dolphin, where they were presented to the presidential party. This interesting part left tho vessel and entered the barge to hind at the foot of ninety-fifth street. As be did so every vessel in the fleet again manned tbu yards and once more fired a salute of 21 guns. Tho president's flag was lowered from tho Dolphin, and tho public ceremonies of the day wore considered over. TIIK Hill SHU'S INSPEt'TKI) BY THE CKOWDS. Then tho private part of the fun began. The multitude of vessels which had been held outsido the lines by tho patrol-boat were allowed to break through tho cordon and rush in among the grim engines of war. The flag ships of the squdrons courtously returned the innumerable salutes tendered by private steamers, and their officers seemed heartily to ap preciate the inteiest their appearance created. At 2 :I!0 the merchant marine signaled give way. Tho Sea Bird, with tho committee on board rounded tho head of the column of men-of-war and started down the river on the dock side. The Al. Foster followed, and the police patrol tugs fell in line, two by two. After thorn came the tugs, steamboats, steam yachts, two and three abreast, and all the whistles blowing, men shouting and wouihii waving parasols, as they passed cacti nian-ot-war. J lie commotion that followed was never equaled in the Hud son river. The clouds of steam which rose from the tugs blew across the men- of-war, the crews ol which faced the rails and waved their bats and handkerchiefs at the noisy tugs and the steamborts as they passed, fieverul stearn yachts sainted the men-of-war with one gun, which sounded like a toy pistol after the big guns of the men-of-war. Tho w histles of the tugs and steamers kept up a con tinued tooting and blowing from the time they were given permission to start until tho lower end of the long line of squadrons were reached . TIIK COI.l'MIIL'H CARAVKMI. The quaintest part of the day's pro ceedings was that of tho post of honor at the head ol the review the Columbus caravels, which with inflnate care, had been towed (rom Cadix to Cuba by United States war vessels, and from Cuba to Hampton Koails and New York by Spanish Warships. These pigmy bouts, anchored opposite Ninety-third street, formed practicly the turning point ol the review. The contrast of four cen turies of naval devclopement could not have been more strongly and pictures quely marked. The line ol vessels re viewd was over three miles in length, stretching in two columns from Twenty third street to Ninety-fifth street. Mortgage loans on improved farms at low rates. C. O. T. Williams. "IN CASE OF EMERGENCY." Your jteople are Buddenly taken ill the firnt thing you do is to call in your family jihynician you should do thin at least. When lie has writ ten you a preHcription do you not feel that it should be compounded by a druggist you can trust im plicitly? At this time can you afford to experiment with cheap drugs or chemicals that may have grown inert with age? In Buying our drugs for prescrip tion work, we always have in mind quality first and you can de pend upon getting exactly what your physician'b prescription calls for. C. G. HUNTLEY, Successor to Caufield - & - Huntley. Near Court House, Orgeon City. 15y Hamlin Garland is a collection of nine short stories. Mr. Garland depicts with a strong hand and vigorous touch the seamy side of farm life, its cares and its hardships, as it may be seen on the prairie farms of the West. It ishard and grinding work with not many rays of sun light across it, but once in a whilo something of grotesque humor en lightens it. Mr.Garland's sketches are as strongly realistic as those of George Sand or Balzuc All of Garland's works 50c. each at Huntley's Book Store, OREGON CITY, OREGON. BR. L. L CAEMER. Stricken Down with Heart Disease. Dr. HUtm Medical Co., Elkhart, Jit (J. Gentlemen : I feel tt my duty, aa well as a pleasure, to publish, unsolicited, to the world the beiiellt received from Dm. Mitta- Rcstorativc Remidiis. I was atrUkcn down wlin Jieart JMarasa and Its complications, a rupld milro vary ing from 90 to U0 bonis per minute, a clmklnRur turning aeusatlua in the wiud pipe, oppression THOUSANDS frlon of the heart and bolow lower rib, pain In the amiMhortnesaofbroath, aloeplesanosB, w oak nesa and general debility. The arteries In my neck would throb violently, the throbbinnof my hcurt could be heard across a large room snd would shake my whole body. I wan so oervoua that I oould not hold my hand steady. I have been onrfrr the trralmml of eminent phytieinn; and have taken gallon of latent Meriirino wlthnut the leait Nwrit. A friend recom mended your remedies- Bho wai cured by Dr. allies' remedies Ihavetaken a m mm three bottle ot your NMl.UKt.lJ Heart Cure and two bottlea w Nervine. My pulae la normal, I have do more violent throbbing of the heart, ait wm mn. Iilncerely recommend everyone with nyniptoma Of Uoart rlaeaae to take lir. MUee1 Jteetoru Mr Remntiee and bo cured. Gypaum City, Kani. L. L CAR3TO. OLD ON A POSITIVE OUAHANTCC. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. For sale by Charman tfe Co. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved Farms. C. O. T. WllihlflmS, Next to I luntleyn Druse Store OREGON CITY, ORBGOfl. SPR1MST0CK! TH0S. CHARMAN & SON, ThePioneerStore -Latest designs LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Wraps and Jackets. The largest and ever brought THOMAS CHARMAN & 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, Manufacturer! ot and dealers In all style of tfOMBI!ljpl Wllf AMD piET FENCE, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And Wire Tanel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence. Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow's 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. Special Bills Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street, OREGON CITY. OR. CANBY NURSERIES, MIIvIvARD J. LEE, A COMPLETE LINE OF Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Etc.? WHOLESALE RETAIL. CANBY, - OREGON. and styles in- best selected stock to Oregon City. Cut to Order - - Proprietor.