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!XiiIn Mrcr-t Hark. li llwkn a m Tui'mUy klit rrnimit'titJ In ln'uln work t li nirwt I'M I'rliliiy whi'ii tint work t .1 I 1 1 . i. . , hihImmi nil raiiuiy aa mHllln, vcynrHI'litry Hinylli wna lmy wldi null f'llli'K lli" Kr'l NtulltD mi llml ll"'"! mllil I in no fiirtlu.r J.iV III K'llinK 1,10 ""'k iHi'liT way, , Itiiiki' ' H'0 "rM I'M I'l'i'll i(m iimlor hi'vituI klhm o( lirlrk t ,H,)ii I'uik mi'l Dial Umro Mill U nu tin m i'iniit of llm lirli lr. Tim flrnt mil 1)0 I') 't llm rurliliiK In m,J j,t) llio rvol wlilrli U to lurm thv dU.hi (r llm lirlrk, )lr, It tirk road up on Uia tlm tno rar .tin Mr. I'"l ' llin"Hmt'ltyMi4ipJ ilurlnn Ciniii'iy and Im told Mr. lk ll'l It l'"rMi '( the Ji,.iiy in IiiUtikhmi (urllnr olijwtion .'llm iiiiruvMiiiiiil mill llmt Uiey wir p, ,lillt"l U live It go on. Ai IIikwi itlituttn t'X'k ll' l'l In thv omm1iiiii 1,1 urn' (In lti I liifliiHitinl n llm ) iir-nU lo tl liii'KiVf inriit llm will,. nl lliWr ulijwtloiMi ami tint ol ,,m hu liNil co-i'iiei-meii with tlunn ivrt (tin iimtwr in K'" nn wiiu no j.ilnm lo Nk nl. Thuir irvMnt iiiudt' i In lo fonimifiili'il , itr'ly i'ln kn liitvn awn tlm fa I Ifiutt il"in t tlm Inwor part ol Ilia hvi ink apprwlnitly ol tlm linprovn L liii li It l making In Ilia 'cnr i ul llm iit''t. Wlii'ii that it iloiio (lie luli k rr ill In place) ll mile On Nliiry Ami llimriimiit. Tlm fiii-lilr llulhlrr m.v.: Um wlnUir wli'm tlio liiiirivi'ininii cr lining. llrut.MUt OrrK.i Cy ,y ,n lirflllni (ii-tioral M.vtil(. C.MniMiny II hm rie imrtiMl ll,Ht tUy would , uw ,ln). proof l.nll.llnu In tl,, ,.ly, TIU t.1)IM. imny'N i'li-ni.ivu Intmi'Nia In hikI ncur tlm rliy hikI Iik reputation lor imlilli; iilfrirliiM inmlti tl,i report appear rea mitiiiMii lo all and It whh icoemlly ex pected llmt urtf IU,M wo, (Mifiinittnt-cl furly litHt iilii,. Nothing of tlm klml umliirtiikfn howovur. hIiIioiikIi llm Imililrm wuro lvmi mnn rniployiniMit nrtlng IminlmiinH ollh-e luillillng at Oregon City, H(tr d.mlun hy An hltwl )vli (lllvy, kimUIno in Milling In ollh'i llttlnva In th lrgn oflli'a now wciiilil by the roniNiny in tlm Worccntiir bullillng. ItiKTnily tlm r.-M)rt hua Ixmui rwclvB.I tlil tlm comimny nrojuit huiMing t onr no timir iroHTty ol KKixlOO on Hevenlh nl AMr ulrwitu llowi-var, Mnnin.r O.kxI kUipii llmt nothing .Infi nite Ima yot Mmn iIin IiIimI on It In nihlo timt tho roiniimiy limy urit t lullilllig JO UK) hiHniilit mill onn Mtorv liiuli, on tlmlr inirly thli lull, hut nothing further will l doim il tlmt inm li. Il Is the ullliiiHln uhjm t ol tlm couiiaiiy lo crrft ImmliKiiiiu flrn-iriKi( hiiililitiK KHIk UK) on tint property, hut tlmt limy not Im iiiilirtnk.n iliiring 1 Kin Whim it I huilt. howrvi'r, it will he nn unique i nu1 mi. in I'min mm iu-1 nirin iiire, in wlilrh motive, litmtini mid .. il. I i I.. I i . . ., ... Mlui filming "I K""i "I'l" "I'"" I lignnng Knr will lie (urnUheil hy it will Imve (Ireet ol whlrh we i elwtriclly. No pl.iliK wlintever Imvu yet 1 Im jii'lly prouil nmi ol wl.lrli woilwii nrepme.l liy nr.hiu-t.lii, hut it in II i;Ul lo 1hiI. tinil.triilo.i.1 however, tlmt the compiiny Hnriilur Retire. j Imve dwldiil whom they will employ to . , .. .,, , jilenlgn Ihelr Imilding when they me pre- lulrri Iroin my Iioiimi on the . tit op . . ' ' I'hii'u iu iit-Kin n .iinnmjruon. .iil llie Inlliiwliig pr'ierly: A goM r wiili him k onyx wiling einlioMe.l . h 1 letter W hit h rt'A.U "M" l.'litilh , ami "K" m i . I M n y a ; u.il.l hnkfl, 4! Iuk'., partly eiimneled hla.k, itiiili "Knle" iM-rnti-heil on the oiitnlcle; i4inlo I'M-kn o I nir an J Im ! Ilrnl iIom, ,i4 cUmb, Jll; to T a. .. . 'ill Id... . Li lin.kMi. II tliln prorty In re- ; " I'lme, i.'.i; tH'c.imi c-niwi, ie. t oit.-o no .iiflloliii will le!HH- Kirnt luHK lutei. will npply in .1 mi'l Ihe liin'ler will Im ilri.t. ilireetionn, M-ron.l rluni Went lxiun.1 riellie mrly approprlwling lhee only, TlrkrtH nl th.-Ke rntet will be linil l''k nut. Mm Kii I'amkkh Jlnnlhrr Ttrnnrrr Mllng. treat ru ileiiient prevnili at Ju. kiHin o on ivcninl o the .inniHariiiii' ol linlv Tii'iiurer (ieorge K lUmiiner. Ihe (ireat orthrrn HeUnee lialea. The lireat Northern Iihh amended tlm hillnwing rwlet: FromeaMtern terminala to the North 1'aeilli' coiit iint lirat rlima, ; weiii. ehina, :'.'; to Sjmkune Flreincii ra liiicue. Tlm Oregon C'iiy bae bull bmm will piny tlm Oregon City II ro ilepMrlineiit on the hum) hall Kr"iimlit la tl.ii city on Hiiudiiy next at i p. in. Thi toun I exn'. til to play at the Dremun'ii loiirnu tueut nt Tlm Pullea (or the chiiuipIotiNhip of tlm finiinni of Oregon. Admiration w ill bo (ree to ImlioN, and ui'iitleuien nri exHn:tnd to pay 25 cent a. All arc InviU'il, Following Id the nmko up ol llm (luha: Firemen, Kelly, c; Fenni mor, p; Nehren latlh; Howell, 2d b Keeliuer, 8d b; Ilhodiia, at; Imia, r(; Hrown, vl; Moore, il. Umgue club, Wllaon, t; ('lurk.p; Fivldi, lat bane; Knbb, 2dii IlarriN, 3d b; Will, m; Anderaon rf ; (ireen, (! Munanu, If. Thiine who Imve ot'cnaion to atop In Oregon City for their iix-hIa now find thnt they cnn get better and more autia I.M'tory aervire nt the Kpular reMtaurnnl kept by W. C. Fnulkner In cmnetllon with the Hotel I.lvermore. The renaon for thin la that be giyei hla rentnurant and gueala hia iemonal attention and the ronm-ipienee ia that all are well served, l'lraons alU-nding the eni'atiip ineut w ill do well to bear this in mind. The Willamette I'nH-r mills will start up next week but on account ol the dull mnrket they will make a reduction of twenty-five cents a day in wages. Take your babies to (he New York gallery and g.-t a good picture while you have the chance. limited to continuous paaauite A ('bran Home. Dn.-l.aK mile from Mulino KwtHic.i, school Ikmim, pulilic hall, grist mill, store ect , til acres all under fence, hah alaalied, 15 acres, under ciiltivuti.iu. ixiunly romiiilw.lom r'a Imve been I orchard, house hru etc. I.und per- J..tigiting Mr. Itl.Miiuer'a a.coiuita ' 'y l"v,,l. "n iH-nch and Molalla when Im was called iikiii lor a j l"ltom, no rocky wsale html. Is a rare ileinriil he lailed In anawer to : lsig,.ln. .l.llri-ss l, J. lloWAitn. name. There is a deficiency in ' Mulino, Or. its "I several tlii.tlimlid dolUrs, T)lB 0 ,ra. Annie M. llesm.of tl. fM I atiiomit Ima not In-eu i M( Ke,Mirt. IVlinaylvaiiiii. in the treat- Ir Know n. I (aril nf 1 1muka. !r. and Mrs. Henry Smnthcrs and melit of .liurrhi'4 in her children will , undoubtedly tie ol iulereat to many iiiollii'm. the saya: "I Sn-nl several 1 I..!., f I..... II.. .. t , i i . ,i . i ,i i. i . i i . neeaa in jniinnuiwii, i itner me Kreiit i.tivea wihIi to tlmjik Ihelr friends fur , ...... , , . , , ., . 1 1 vi, on account oi my iiunoiinii iM-ing f kind aitin.' during llie sick! ' .. . , , . ., , , , , , i ,i . i ; einiilovrd there. e had seventl chlld- slid burial of their .litUKliler, ' ... ri( t(i ren with ua, two of whom took the Piar- rh.i'S very badly. I got some ol Cham lie voting men who were coiill I In ,,,riijti's Colic, Chol.-ra nnd liiirrbce f.irdi.inrhing the Salvation Army ' K,.,y from ,,.v, Mr. Chsptnan. It fvidnillyn.it Inclined to irollt by ,.,,1 Hith of theni. I knew ol eeverul riiiiMrieiatiuiiasoii Wednewlay they i other esses where It was e.iially siiuccnn lie l.m.llv singing Sitlvalum irmv u I think it ciinnot lie excelled and 'a and uiaing a diaturhance gener I ciw,fuv recomuiend it ." 25 and 60 P. nil Thursday morning loey 1 rent Littles for salehv Oko. A. Hakiun.i. 4'led In worse (ban ever, although riir I in in ill g bud several limes irnrd llii-ui to desist. Finding tlmt . . . . ... . ,.. . . i .. a-v hi not iie.Hi ma a.imoiiiiioua in j:e proHrly went down and locked ?' nl lluMii in the cells and tied an t dlnliirlier of Ibn iptlet of the court f in' up to thu cell, and Informed them lit If 1 1 1 nt did not do tlm bnsineaa be i..l I . I . . i .1 . l-t... t. y". umi' pif.ii .j iia iii'iii. ! Ml, Sir. HherlfT. llit, Mr. Shi l Mil ii.ia.l.i ti f "'V sfwork in tin 1 1.... .. in i ""-ii null in as Walter Nemcyer wua e carding room at the mill he bad the misfortune to ink one of the Ixuiea of his arm. He Y throwing a Ml oil of a machine when 4 srin got too fur through nnd the Ml iht It tlrawiiitf il Ihroiiu'h betw een the ill and pulley and breaking one of the es. He (nl n tod nt the time ol llm se nt nmi Dr. Cnrll was called. He set broken bono and Walter ia now te comfortable. lames Trucey of Logan wna In the on Wednesday and says of the l is in his vicinity that more and Iter work lias Wen done this year In ever before and be heartily en " he plan now in force for the Im- bvi'inc nt of the roads for be believes ft in the end it will give much better jhways tlmii any other system. Ii work of couHtructing the trestle on went aide ol tho cur truck at Four- nth Ntrout is delayed on account ol n I'Utl! relative tu Llm line ol Mrs. JllN. fill's proiierly. The city clalma that riling to the aurveys the fence is tj'l'e linn nnd she Intotida to hnve a v'or from Portland to settle lb '"tion. 'ho Kilverton Appeal lias been ro by the former publishers, Miwars. Priim-V ,t pmrriMh. who lllive pur "'d llm Tribune and resumed the "'"no. It nppeara natural to hail Appeal from Silverton. L. Kcluller bus gone with a party '"or Hand friends to the mountains In viiMiilty of Table lt.M-k for a week's "g. llurimr IiIh uhsence MisS Ltira liler will ofin- H,n Haul i in Store. (XKpairof ahoua at the Hod Front. ri bargain ever ofTered in Dregon Terre Haule, Ind., Pec. 4, 1H1U. Ma. Ijciity, IV Moines, Iowa. F.iic1os.hI find twenty-five cents, for which please aend me one box of Krause' Headache Capsules. I have used some w hich I bought in Chicago, but can't get them in this place, l'lense send as soon as possible. Yours truly, I.I.KIK M. l'LASICTT, Mr. J. C. Itoswell, one of the best known and moat respected ritir.cn of Urownwnod, Texas, suffered with diar rhea for a long time and tried many dif ferent remedies without benefit, until Cliamherlain'a Colic, Cholera and Hiar rhica Iteme.ly was used ; that relieved him at once. For sale by Geo. A. Hard ing There will bo the usual preaching ser vice at the Congregational church next Sunday morning preaching hy I'rof. II A. thorev. In the evening there will be a song service conducted hy the Y. P. 8. C. E. at 8 o'clock. Tho Injunction secured by Multnomah county to restrain Sheriff Oonong from collecting the taxes on the Bull Run pipe line was Issuod by Judge MoMrnm who nays the county promises to fight the in junction. . C. T. Ilowaid has just started up the popular Mulino roller mills on new wheat which be finds of very good qual ity. Ho exHcts to keep bis mill running from now nntil away a long in the winter. Mrs. Geo. Warner and Miss Sophia F.ogus have gone to Ilwaco where they will visit Mr. Warner's Dialer, Mrs. E. A. King for a short time. Ayehardt A Helote the contractors for tho cement curbing were in the city on Thursday making arrangements to begin work at onctr Representative Trullinger, a well known capitalist and mill man of Astoria was in the city on Thursday for a few hours. . John McGutolilo came in from his ranch at Springwulor the first of the week and reports his folks enjoying thoir outing. The Crown pVer null will fire up again next week. Ci of Cholera ia Hrw fork. Naw Yoiik, Aug. 8. Health Ollieer Jennings tonight isHiird the following statement: "The bacteriological examination of liren.o Mura.rio, a passenger on the steamer Kariimania, who has been .isolated on Swinburne island, shows the preaence of cholera bachillua. The patient is recovering and is now able to Ui up and about. The other pnhaeugc rs of the Karamania, who areon Hoffman island, are in good health. Or-ifon Fruit is the Kait. Salkm, Aug. 7. The Karl Fruit Com pany w Ires H. A , Clarke that a fruil-car of peach plums from The Pullca sold in Chicago at (l.:!0 a Crate, which nets the growers good prices. Tho next car gis-s to New York because this carried so well. Sunshine com.-a, no matter kow dark the clouds are, w hen the woman who ia borne down by woman's troubles turns to lr. Piorce'a Favorite Prescription. If her life is made gloomy by the chronic weaknesses, delicate derangements, and painful disirders that afflict her cx, they are completely cured. If she's overworked, nervous, or "rundown" ulie has new life nnd strength. "Favorite Prescription" is a iowerlul invigorating tonic and a soothing and Ntrengtheiiina' nervine, purely vegetable, N-rfectly liiiriiilt-HH. It regulates and pnnuoies all the projier functions of womuiihootl, improves digestion, en riches the blood, dispels aches and pains, brirgs refreshing sleep, and restores health and vigor. F'or every "female coiiiiihiint" and disturbance, it is the only remedy so sure and unfailing that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. ."0() Iteward. for any trace of Antipirene, Morphine, Chloral, orany other injurious com pound in KnAt'SK, Hkadaciik Cai-si'lks. 23 eta. F'or sale by Charman A Co., Cily Drug Store, Oregon City, Oregon. In the line of furnituro, carpets, win dow shades, wall paper, lounges and mattresses yon ran beat Portland prices hv calling in the Oregon City bank, block under the Entkhi'KIhk office, x They Ought to Us Aah-uned. Notwithstanding the fact that only the rich can afford to eat pork, and, to per petrate a very bad case of Irish bull, that tho pig; ia really the goose that if laying; the golden egg for the farmer, a surprisingly large number of reports reach us of the practical loss of the spring litters. The weather has been aa nupropitious for the pigs aa it was last spring, hut the lesson of that time waa thought to have been severely enough enforced by the course of the market to make such losses almost impossible. Cer tainly many hundreds of farmers pre pared as never before to save the pigs irresective of weather, and they will surely have thoir reward. The wonder is that any fanner could be so indifferent or careless aa to allow unfavorable weather to rob him of a large part of his valuable pig crop. Of course losses are bound to occur even with the best of treatment. Accidents will hapjien in the liest regulated barnyards, but enough reports have reached us to indicate that the thoughtlessness, carelessness and lack of judgment which laat year left thousands of farmers without pigs when prices were abnormally high have again curtailed the crop. A farmer must be indeed rich if he can thus afford to pay tuition in the school of experience. Breeder's Gazette. Wedding stationery, the latest Btyles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Kntkkchimk office. NOTICK FOK BIDS. Notice la hprchy Riven, that hlda will li re celvi'il fur lh limirovcmrnt l Filth alreet trnm weal line nl IIIkIi afreet to the cuumy roail near west line nl Van Huron atrcol In aceorflanoe Willi pinna anil apecifleHtlnna In the nltlc of Hty aurvcynr. Illil" to he acnrn'miileit with ftrrtlrU"! check for the um of .'iO0. I'onnotl re nerve the rlifht to reject any or all hlila. No lilita received aller 4 o'clock p. m., Ainrnat li, lS'.IB. J. (I. PORTKR, H. L. KKI.I.Y, T. P. KANDAl,r Committee on Streets. Oregon City, Auguat 10, lorn it FOR KICKERS AND RUNAWAYS. How I'rofeuwr Oarar IL filonuin llrcaka TlK.ni or Tlmlr Had Hal-It. In hi book on horse Professor 0. ft. Oleaaon tells us how be overcome the bad habit of kicking and runaway horse a follow: In breaking horses that are kicker or runaway I nse tlm double safety rope. In case some of yon may not have the GREAT SPEAR HEAD CONTEST. r mM I 4.-,'r(.,i -4 I CHEW n A Trri Dot'Kut Arrnr ropb. surcingle and different appliance that I nse, I will explain how yon can use what you have near at hand. Take a common harness and put on the bone an open bridle and line. Run the Utter back through the thill straps, the aame as in driving a colt Next take two (trap, with a ring In each one, and bno klo around the fore legs just above hoof. Take a half or five-eighths inch cotton rojie 20 feet long and fasten one end through the ring in strap on near foot and pas the other end over the belly band of tho harness, down through the ring of the off front foot and back over belly band of harness again. Now take the rope back with the lines and start the horse. The moment be starts to kick or run yon can test the control yon have over liia front feet by simply polling tightly the rope yon hold in your left band. This will of course bring him to bis knee and render him powerless to get away unless you permit him by loosen ing the rope. In 80 minutes the most vicious run away or plunger will be completely sub dued by this treatment. I also nse this rope on horse afraid of bicycles, cars, firecrackers, etc., as well as in driving over imjier or going past top carriages. It ia impossible for the horse to turn around with you, for as be does so just Gl JASON'S Bl'ltClNOLK. tighten the rupe, and be ia on bis knees. Loosen the rope, and be will be on his feet again. In manipulating this rope on the road I nse knee pads made in the following manner: Take a piece of felt about 0 inches one way and 12 inches the other, and in tho middle of it sew on a piece of leather in the shape of the horse' knee. Have a strap fastened to the top of this felt and a strap to buckle on the bottom. Buckle these on the horse's front knees, and yon have a pair of knee pnda that will answer every purpose. They can be bought, however, of any regular harness dealer. Uleaon hinioolf uses a surcingle of his own devising adapted with rings and buckles, aa shown in the illustration. AND SAVE THE TAGS. One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Given Away In Return for , SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1 ,1 68 "TKll WINDING KLOIN GOLD WATCHES W5t B.776 FINE IMPOKTED FRKSCII OPERA OLAWFA MOROCOO BODT, ' BLACK ENAMEL, TKIMMINOH, GUARANTEED ACHROMATIC... S87S M 23.100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKIIORX HANDLE, FOUR BLADED W.KU kniveb seyo Sa il 6.600 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH I iu.uvv j,JCK11 57,750 M 116 600 LAIV1B PICTURES (Mx38 lnehe) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing, w,www no(MjertJ,lug on tbem wg7 281,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $173,250 00 The bov srtlele will be distributed, by eooatlea, monr prtl who ctWW BFEAB HEAD Plug Tobsooo, and return lo us Ui 115 TAUN uko therefrom. W will dMrlbota 22of the prize In (hla eonatr a follows! ToTHEPARTysenrtlwrustbairreatrtnumberofBPEARHEAD TAOS from Uil county will glTe. A GOLO WAIVE To the FIVE PARTIES sending o tbe next grett number of .QOta bPEAH HEAD TAOS, we will glv toeacb, 1 OPERA OLAfeS... OPERA GLASSES To tbe TWENTY PARTIES coding o the next grentent number KNEA..'..,..E To lbs ONE HUNDRED PARTIES (ending os the next greatest number of SPEAK HEAD TAOS, we wl'.l give to eacb 1 Hulled gold watch charm tooth pick 100 TOOTH PICKS. To tbe ONE HUNDRED PARTIES (ending us the next greatest number of SPEAK HEAD TAOS, we will give to eacb 1 , UUUiE PICTUUB IN ELEVEN COLORS 100 PICTUIE& Total Number ef Prises for this County, 228, ' CACTTON.-No Tagu will be received before January lrt, 1W4, nor after February 1V Eacb package rontalnlug tacs mult be marked plainly wltb Name of Semler, Town, Country SUM, and Number o? Tag In eacb package. Ail charges on packagta mult be Pr,1READ.-SPEAR HEAD pomewe more quatltle of Intiinnle raine thnn ny other pint tobacco pmduoed. It It the nweeteirt, tbe U)Ui;bt, tbe rtohit. fcPEAR HEAD I abf-iluwly, positively anddlatinetlvely dirierent lu flavor from anywiber iiIuk tobacco. A trial will convince the nkt skcpUcalof tbl fact. It U tbe largest n-iler of auy umilar ahatie and etyleon eartn, wdicd prove mat u nu cauaui me p'puui i neoiile. Try It, and particlpte In the contest for prlzcc See that a TIM TAU I oo every lo cent piece of bl'EAtt HEAD you buy. Send In lb tags, no matter bow small tb quantity. Vfrv lnfiirf.lv. THE P. J. BORQ COMPANY, Middletowji, OHIO. paper A llrt of the people obtaining thei prlxe In tbl county will be published In tbj r Immediately after February 1st. 1"!H. DON'T SEND NT TAGS BEFORE JANUAnT 1. 1824. Hoot I I i i Bf -' JL A H 3u. worn - CASE IT WILL NOT CUP. AnaeTf-oble laxative nd NERVE TOMC Sold by DrintgiKieor acnt by mail ISctJc And (l.OU pr package. Ssimpice free. ir TTlS The Favorite FJTTH fU 1 W for the Iixia uiU UreaiiL,c. ' For sale by C. G. Huntley. QueMlun and Answer. Which of the followinR courses will be uioro profitable: 1. To keep 20 cows, wiling the milk at 2 cents a quart, naing the manure, one-half on the meadow and ono-half for cultivated crops; or, 2, to keep 10 cows with milkatthesameprice, putting all the manure on the cultivated ground, and buying Canada wood ashes at $14 a ton and selling the hay which the cows in the first case would eat at f 10 a ton? Connecticut. Answer No man can answer such question fairly. There are too many conditions that an outsider cannot com prehend. There is very little money in milk at 2) cents per quart Rye straw and potatoes both ought to sell fairly well with you. We understand that Con necticut farmers do uot grow potatoes enough to fill all the Connecticut mouths. If you have land that is suitable for noth ing but pasture, keep your 10 cows on that Build a silo and put all your stable manure on ensilage corn, following the corn with potatoes, using 800 pounds or more of a complete fertilizer. Then sow wheat or rye and seed to grass with clover in the spring. Von can sell most of your hay and your rye straw. The ensilage, with some clover hay, will feed the cows, with cottonseed meal and other grain. This will give you milk, potatoes, rye straw and hay for cash crops. This is assuming that yon have a market for all these products. If yon have not, the plan must be changed. Exchange.. Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP AT To Good Templar. Do vou know that Moore's Revealed Tteme.lv in tho only patent medicine in the world that dues not contain a drop of alcohol ; that the mode of preparing it is known only lo its diicover; that it ia an advance in the science of medicine withont a parallel in the nineteenth century : that its proprietors oiler to forfeit $ 1, 000 for any cane of dyspepsia it will not cure? Cooke's Stables, W.H.COOKE Manager, SurreMor to U. II T A L. Co. Comer Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEAPING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Rik'8 of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Ielivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Iloraes Boarded and Fed on reason a'lle terms. George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, Elyville, - Oregon, Wherp you can get the highest cash price for Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. Full line of new goods at prices lower than Oregon City. A GOOD INVESTMENT Is one that brings big returns. A GOOD MEDICINE Is the one that does what Is claimed for It OREGON KIDNEY TEA win cot"? nil nine-men of the Kid new nod l'rinry OrjraiM, Consti pation, Diabetes, Scalding Pains when Urinating. Pains in the Back and Liml, Irritation of the Bladder, Brick Dust Deposits and Briglit'a Disease, CURE YOURSELF and Live' a Long Time with out paying Interest on your Lease of Life, by suffering. J. F. FORD, Evangelist, Of De Molnei. Inwa, wrile nmler dU of March 23, ).'.: S. B. Med. Mru. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen: On anlviiiit home last week, I funnd all well snd anxiously awaiting. Our little frirl, eiht and one-hiilf years old, who had wa.ste.1 away to pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, ami eil fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has ilnneiisworlt well. Both of the children like it. Your S. B. Coii-t Cure has cured and kept away all hoarse ness from me. So give it to every one, with greeting! for all. Vihine jfon pro"iritj, we are yours, M a. M R-. J. Ford. If you wih to feel freh and cheerful, and read? (r the Sprlut's work, clean your t tem with the Headache A Liver Cure hy tkim two or three doses each week 50 centa per bot tle by all druggists. Sold under a posliiveriiar antee by L. M. ANDREWS. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND DEPOT Double and Single Rips, and sad dle horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind of stock promptly attended to by person or letter. horses Bought and Sold. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him ! F.atablifthed 1MUS. il PIONEER WOOD TURNING SCROLL SAWING BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED Parties desiring Wood Turning, Pat- Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Suited by Calling on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. Or. 33T. BESTOW, Opp. the Congregational Church Trangfei1 and Exjre, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. S. F, SCRIPTURE, Practical Blacnjitli AND GEN'L WORKMAN. All kinds of Repair Work and Horse Shoeing, Executed on short notice in a work man like manner. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop near Albright & Warner's meat market on 5th street. LEARN TELEGRAPHY. A trade it pays success sure. Address. j. o. SE-rroTTR,, Orcgonian Building, Portland.