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PERSONAL NOTES. Minn llllllllll ltl'llH"" M llltl'll'llug tl) ,v oil TlirtMly f'T Hi-aUk jlrn. Will'""' Wm mil In vllllliK (,ro(iir J. II, WnlUr il Ihlaclly, , it ('mlllt'M J family MtilriHiil llin jt ul I"1 ll"''r MU""U l )nt lt',,, j .saur J. 0. Ilrmlh'jr wmil to Malum .nTIi"""'"? l" ' "'"'"'"I'''1" ! ' . .. .1 ... ...II i ... ... i Hull. ' ' ,",v " rnui'ii to ramm .,) tllllllll. II, V. Jlini""ii Killii'l tix'r- i nt, " ''"J""' ',,,"iy mii'iiu- 4)U tiMnlllVM. t r Median mtiiruwl Ttieailay from 1 trip tliMHl Mli 'l Hi" eaaliirti C a. Miller wli" wr'"1 to llin Humiil (t trip returned on Minlay. Puliim" W- t'mijwr mill H. A, . . ft! ..II I I ),ynl ul ill nun" worn iiiiiniKinxi LutiH our caller on Wodiirailay. 1 ',. K. NVIIIIrih '"l n'l Tin j nn loriiifl a l'rty llit It'll on Wmliw. ur a trip t llm Wurlil'i Fair. Hruwn (nil Uxill tin railroad Ink lat Saturday and Imrl liiTupino o lirf Hint' W I 'rl)l. 1 JieHo Julni"!!! li'H tlia aleamar I unlay evening lr Calfiirala to reaimm ') ,,tu,lr at U'Uiul Maiifoni t'nlvnr- ' Dentil of I'loiicrr l.rnlr. Plod, ut lh lioum of Jmlicn Miililrum on Moii.Ihv, KnpU'iiilH'r 11, Mr. Km ah K. Top", wllii of Clnirlf 1'oimi. (li'ci'aHi!il. Hunili l:, I'oixi whom) niumi waa Arclmr " LIVE STOCK THIRTY YEARS AGO. What no Our Keadrrs Think of Mr. I'lka'a Me-aaT TJin Niivr York Hun him Ixxm mililllill- Inu omo cxniiKlliiKly iiiU.'r!tlii( jmiiori ... OI.I -..1 " I'li'i'wiiomi imtmi waa Arriinr nig aomo eitieiMlliiKiy inioreauiiK jmiwra a Imrii In tliiu lly of Now York on written by tho Into Jaini Hhutihiiril Novimil.cr2Ut.lHI2. Hlm'wua inurrli.il i.J I'lko. One of tliom do8;rlb airricul- ....... ' . 1 It..- ... I. -1 1.. V 1.....1 In t mi. Top In In H:i2 unit cunio with lier liimlmnil to Orron l.y vuiy of (,'upn Horn. Hl ihllilrun wi-rn Wn tothmnln Now 1. . i . . . . . ... ium mimhmi iiunic in tint onlnr of tlinir Jlr.iii'l Mr. Itmkloy who u.- wir,i C'Iim. W, I'opo. ilrownml In thn ('Im kiiiim rlvnr In 1H77, Mry H. How Mr. Ir. Iiwiimlulu of OIvhiiiIh. W. II. I'iiimi. Rlt'iiinlioul cti.tnln mil Coliinil.U rlvnr pilot, T. A. I'n with lo A ( oin.ny, Orrnon City. AiiiiIb K Uhwh, (ihmiI, mid Kv H. wifu nf Hon. (1. A. HUml, fiimn with thtnn to Ihnlr now hoinn at Orruon City. Tho xvxiitli nil yonnifiiNt cliilil, (Juorulitiit. m.w tha wlfn of Hun. John W. Miililrum, horn l (Irwn I'olnt, now part of Ori'Kon City. (imnilniH l'o, he wm fmniliarly known, ti nimln Imr lioiiin with tliti yountt"t ihniuhtcr during llin lul twiinty-ouu vpiirn of lo-r llfu. Him wa uni vi.rmt!l y IkiIovu.1 l.y nil who knew Imr ami lnr lifu wa a faithful am) ruiiaUti'iit tixmiiplleatioii of the rclluli.n whlrlmhn t.rofrHftpil. ahu In-lnif a ini'iiiU'r of Hie MithiKlit cluirch of Hilarity wiirrn lifr lin'o waa a (iin.illttr una up to the tlmo of hfr laul lllm-na. Hniim limp ko al.e waa atrlcknn with a lllllit paralytic atrokii which lahl lur up for a tima hut from which aha ullliiiuti'ly iM-iiiltijjly ncovirtl ami rnjoyi'il hir uaual v.xkI' hfulth till alnMil two iiionih tiro when nh hl tho ) :ih Irirn.l 'f M)"' ( haru.an w.-rn m.Ul fr()lll H, PV(.r i,rr Iroin Hoatlln Vllllli( lilin llin ll o( , rwovuriMl ami alter which aim iievxr t .u.Lft Tl. i ..I ,w ,.. I (,.,, II. a I t:rrk. V. ('. Juhiiaon anil w Ifo have aone to Mrlrmttaun oil Inu ltriicli to rliloy tlm 'j rum.- of the 'i'l (or the lint I W. (trout who lias Unn Mnliiiv i.i ol llin lr tluin In the Itlue M ner lull"' ha ft'turnnil tj hit home Ltlilanty ( I Mm. M K. Cane l.aa lit the roiitract In mi cotlttifn wmi'ii aim iu nave i-wlr.1 Upon the tola which he foiTlltlv h irrhaJ"Hl of IV () T Willlama iiHjn IJllUVlrW. i ....... Ij 0.1. Wlneai'l fell off ol llie treatlo II .. . . . ...in I I....1 i.i. w I par liroilKiiloii a nun ami unit uimpxu that hla recovery waa iloulillill lor a I l,ul at thl wrltlnit hi ay inptoina are i.orefavoraMe. Mr. ('. . T William ami lUuuhb'r l. .....i in Kulnm t)i drat of the t 'ko The fiiui-rul occurrej from the liouae on cclnni"ltty. (lurkania County Conl, O. L. raoiK t. of Wapiti tla. Waaco county, waa In the city aeveral day ol lant wit-k viMttinif hi brother, Hon, I'eter riii't. Mr. 'niiit caino ovr the moiiiitalna by way of the head water of the Chickamaa In cnmpuny with party of proertnr for tho pur iMHie of rtnminiiiK the mineral r ptH-ta of tluit ai'ction. They found coal imlicaliona very plentilul and traced one vein over ai mih-a. They wrured iH'veral tine Hpecimeii ( lignite conl, Minple of which are now on exhibition at Mr. I1. r.tiet' otllce In the land of fice, ll biirna very freely with great heat and but little want and conaid rred extra food for aurUce coal. Mr. I'aouet with hi party loft the llmt of thl ween for their coal mine a ltd the intention of maklnn a more IhoMUttli examination, and i( they prove an rich a thev Indicate to be a company will he formed and itol'" tukeii (or their eily .'.cveloimeiit. A heavy vein of ral o near I'of tl.iixl tin tliia would prove a bonn.i4 to the owner a well a an advantage to I'orthtml by ttiviuK that cilv a cheaper Itiel. Mr. I'aiini't'a pnrtv loimd me hh1 ailvi-raud ifuleim Indicatinna which they will .k into luitlier on llieir reuiru. wk to vint Mr. Ja. M. Uwrence iiritiKtho elate fair They extlo min during the week. On Tu. dv John Haird returned from trip to the world' fair and waa ac- 1 !ii.ni.d by hi aUtcr (iraceand Mi Ml P.mwn who bad ioined him in liiiaiio alti-r their viit In the l.at. Mm. K ati-Seller who hn Immmi Viit- ihrr dniiithter. Mr. J. M. 'rmkj i,il.tM..i imii i,i...iflia klurtc.l for her i ! me III Ml. Morinh, Mi.url, lt Sut- trouble Willi llie cotter .nun nnniiio i"i UM .cc.,.i,.,m.ii.,l bv Her diiiwhtcr. wall on the other anient the river, iwo The electric company I having lot of j VIim ( arti.. Simon and Mr. W. T i . . , iiinw ell were married at the Mecirtc ll. ,...i i ii.i. ..iiv ,.ii k.iii.Iiiv. Tim tMin Jifting partica IhiIIi live at llowella J nine a here tho groom la a auccewful lifiui-r 1 The Steamer Ita ua I to U taken i ....... if of the rortland run llie Ural ol llie and the Altona will do tho bnnine. Jhliatrii la made liecenaary on aci-ount U the clone limea. Tho Altona will ikn thri.n rvmliil Irilril dllilv I II. Z. Ilurkhart left Tulay evening I f tlandon where ho will vlait friend for Ifw dnva and nerhnna try tho flahing M liuiiliug a litllo then return ty wiai itll llin uifii uliri liaa li..i.n viaitimt there 1 rtlie pat four weeka Frank Krnmi waa In the city on Mnemlav on hia way to Kelao, Waah- Initort. to vlaiL bl brother Albert who I hid uii with a e mailed foot canned by a ) fallimr on it. Frank himnell in i'tich stronger though not hi old nelf Minn Hidnn Taylor returned homo . r...... vluit In tho . nj IIIUI lllll)( lllll m Vorlll'a l-'uir ....I rmuirt bavllIU Btlll f'li'liKhtful time both nt the fair and f liilo vinitinir ndiitlvea In aeveral ol the intern al.iti.a. Hhn ban boon al)M0lit o month. Pruf. II. A. Webber will bo at the I.iv tfinore hotel in thi city on Saturday o( u week from one to four o'clock lor me n""eof organising n dnn lor inntruc- 1JI1 Ilium II... .... in. I. .tin unit umtiir. llie J'roleHHor need no recommendation in I'm community where hia ability iuH fiown. Mr. and Mm. II. K. Smith wore 'iHHenirnr nn tlm Hvniilnif train for tho t UiHt ThiirHilnv and nro exiiectlng to wiiy about u month of which "e thev will Hiiend at Chicago Blior liiclilli.,ui.iii ..r.ii.ulilv irn an far eant J ..... I'.W.M.w-J - w New York whore they will vlait (iov rnor riuwer who is a relative ol Mm 'UlitllH. Coiltrilrt.ir. i.nnn.it ha COIlltolled to "I'loy certain labor after bidding for eloh. it i,- ..; uill do work by n day It enn nmtilov whom ItpleafCB "1 at auch wngon a it boos lit to give, BriiL. ... I. ..l. ......... .,lu..,l nn account a I' 1 1 . 1, 1 1 rtU.U llWmJ" v" I' 'lie panic are rcnumlng and deponit re ll.rajl., ln nil linnlia. llll 18 ,uiiipii with n capacity of JO.IXH) giilhum per niinule have la-en at work for mine tune trying to get tho water out ot the apace cut off by the coffer dam but have licen unable to pump it out though they lid aticcred in getting it down enough ... ll.al ll.a mini could hl'L'Ill WOlk On oine of theupier It vol for the founda tion tI tliO liew huiiioii, ami uii-j now buay nt thi woik while the piiinpa are keeping the water aa low aa pownihlo. Threlyet 11 fiftol water to Ik- pumped out and it hna been itecined lopuv in iwo more pump one ol which will lie com mence.1 liMn the upper aide nenreat the pn-aent ranal which ia (urnihhing a gotid part of the water now canning the trouble and which it ha lieen found nn KHihle to abut off. Among the incident of childhood that .t..nd nut in bold relief, aa our memory riviirta to the day when we were young, none are more prominent, than alcknea. ihe young m. er ""J i .I.-, it ..n ( liHnitierlulti a remeiiiorrB " - , Coiiith Hemedy cured her ol croup, anit F . , . . .. ... I. ... n.-n .(! . in turn ailiiiiniKier it " i'i " anriiiff and alwav with the iH-nt roHiilt. tor aaio ny tieorn" n. m n, rl,. nitr.nr waa threatening to com mit tuicide the other night with an old platol which he hud or with a Dox . i. ...i. Wlmn ronlronteil Willi the pniH-ct of the lockup bv N.g lit- watch Slieppnm no i.ropowd attempi. nritce . . ' . 1 . !... ..I...... .n.l von will find hfo lit WIHHRrr niimw ...... j worth living yet. Hut ym . miut tio hub with a w HI anil in no imii-heiirie.i man nor. llnlf way reforma won t work. n r T.Bt.niretto. ncconipanied by hi If .' --- ' fr. A. E. Tjitoun'tw, will loiive thia (Friday) evening (or nn extended trip through the Kant. They will, in a f.i a.. ..luliiiiii (lilt world's fair, vimt ailtlllion vo vinn. ... - . , their old home at l-einm y"" r": relatives ami tnemia in nr-... - ntatcB. V. .....ann ulirilllll travel without a box lU IPI-ini... ,.r Avar' l'ill. As a Hiifenmt npee.iy i.. ttw nnnutl nation and all irrogir ruilli'iijr v lHri,iesof the B omncn ; t hev have no et oii '"-. " ..;i augcoated, are ploaannt to take, and long retain tnoir virtw-. turn and live atix k uliow in Kngliind in iwi. JHimy or inn men are as nppiico hlo to our time a if they had been pro- limlKiiUl yoat4!Mny. lint we wouni iiko to have our render form an opinion on Mr. I'lko' aaaertlon that tho "Dutch cow" can nuvor bo BiiccoHafiilly reared In America. Ho vlaited tho great fann of the Duke of jNortliiiinUirluudaud any among oth er thing: R..IIWI v.iltnil.ln cinerimrmt have boon mitdo ujxm It, among thorn one to toot tho value of cooked food for animal dea- tlnod for the meat market Very elabo- rato prejiaratlon wero made, and tho ex periment wa thoroughly tried Aftor prolonged extierleiioe tl jiractlco wa abandoned. It wa found that the cat tle thrived and took on fat, but singu larly It wa not at the point nor In the way the bntehcr preferred. The fat and lean did not Intermix, Imt rather sepa rated, the fat going wholly to the out aide. The result wa an abandonment of the experiment a a failure. Tho bul lock fatted at thi natablinhinent are the Itiiri.fnr.la. Thev havo boon cboeen a combining on the whole the most favor able qualities for bwf animals. It 1 estimated that the same amount of food will turn out three Hereford that would be consumed by two Dur ham. A regards tho nueatlon of bUkV breed ing, I am of opinion that tho true way to Improve our stock Is to adhere mainly to native breeda, Improving them by tho occaaional infusion of good blood from abroad, but relying more tfopoclnlly ujxm Judicioua selections from among our own natlvo stock. This Is tho way In which all Jfood breeds have been obtained In the first instunce in all countrh. Eng land tKiKtially baa secured hers on tho principle of selection and not by Impor- tatioiia. Iniiortatioii alone will not answer in tho long run, becauao the condition which created the brood in tho ouUet cannot all Ho found In tho new circurn stancoa In which the animal will be placed when transferred to it new home. Difference of climate, difference of feed. ili(T,.r.-ncii of treatment, will all tnd to modify and ultimately to change the original typo. HiglirivlinKicpocuuiy reonlHita to maintain a hiuh type. Or dinary fiwd and ordinary treatment will aoon turn a first clan into an ordinary animal. I And both in Emrland and on the con ti nun t thai no bunimfu la wUwuied to pro- and unprofitable aa the raising of first rate tock. The most careful effort are constantly breaking down, the best TuirmiLa proilucimr freoneiitlv offsiirinin of only an averago uality and even le low an averago. The raisers of blood horses in England can count only on about 5 icr cent of their product as be ing of the last quality. Tho rule is not wholly inapplicable to horned animals In brwdiug, therefore, we must not ex p.t t U tter results in the long run than atu-h fuel intimate. Tl.n excellent development of Dutch atock in their Ixxlily proiNirtions may bo attributed to tho lirontl. ral meadows on which theyfit-'d. The grata of the low niiintrv meinlows is rank and luxuriant. j and no animal can ho stunted that feeds thereon. tint If this same Dutch animal were tramtiVrriHl to their naBturea. a dry. cold climate,, to Scotland or Switzerland or America, it would undoubtedly lose in a few generations its leading characteris tics. A mountain fed animal is neces sarily different from ouo meadow fed. The Canadian climate In time reduce tho largo Norman homo to a pony, and . ni.ti h cow. transferred irom uer lux uriant pastures and warm stable and humid atmosphere ana treatoa w exien ence of qnito another charactor, such as an Icy climate, exposed hillside and mountain feed, would soon snrivei uiro proportions to corresixind, both in weight and milk giving properties. The Dutch cow, in hor splendid proiwruoua ana pic turesque colors, is the product of peculiar circumstance, and when the circum stance change the autmiu win change. And this innst betruoof all exotic breed to a gToator or lesa extent. Thi same Dutch cow is a constant article oi export, v.t the breed will be looked for in vain either in Belgium or in Germany or France or England. flow Try This. lMlCf- Ir, King's New discovery for t It. will ilo you gooi Willi any l.iiniis )r. Kinu's New discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold is iriniriinli-eil to vivo relief or money will bo paid back. Kiillererers from I.a Grippe found it just tho thing and under its use had aspceilv and ierlect recov ery. Try asaiiiplebottloatourexiierise and learn for yourself Just how good a thing it Is, Triul bottle free atO. A Harding' Drug Store. Largo siase 60c. and 11 IK). Shlioh' VitalUer I what you need for lypemia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It 1 guaranteed to give you satisfaction, l'rice 7bc. Sold ur v. vi. jAiii.-.c. KMX) pair of shoes at the Ked front. Ilest bargain ever offered In Oregon City. r DYSPEPSIA I that misory experienced when mddcnlj mado aware that 70a possc8a a diabolical arrangement called stomach. No two djBpep tics have the lame predominant lymptoma, but whatever form dyspepsia takea The underlying catu it in the LITEM, and one thing ia certain no one will remain a dyspeptic vho will Acidity arui Stomach, Kxpal fonl (aaaa. AOmy Irritation, AaaUt IlaaUoB 'and at tti aam time Start the Uvrr v-orHntr and all bodily ailment will disappear R. L. Holman carries a fine line of Furniture, Lounges, Wall Paper and Carpets at lowest pos sible living rates, also a fine line of Caskets and Coffins, Ladies' and Gents' robes, which ARE NOT EXCELLED OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND. Cut of hearse in this advertisement. . V .1 r.11IHL7.1.B " jV 2x7 T im dua thnt 1 I tiiSewl fnieuui la Iu ocM lona. . 1 tried tcwrml S2t!Sj but ti-y .fforded K relief. AlU.t I bimmoot Llrer Kefulmlor, which Cured aw It hot l.m. It U a tood aadicin.. I would no. b without It." Ja A. kuai, PluUd a, I"a. JJ-EVF.BT PACKAGED llaa oar T. Mtamp In red wrapper. 4. U. ZUILIH i CO fMlkWlphla, 1. THE Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largest stock ol Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. Special eizen of Doors and Windows made to order. Turning of all kind Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts w,;ur,.,l n onnlination. Builders, eive us a call, and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest. Price List sent on application. , Factory, Cor. Mian and 11th sts.. Oregon City. DA VIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS, Manufacturer of aud dealen In all ttylea of tiOHBltyTIOf WIRE AND piET FENCE, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, tnd Wire Panel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow'. Pash & Door factory, Oregon City, Or. FOPw ABSpTELYJURE DRUGS 00 TO r A. HARDING. NONE Bl'T OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fine PermmerlES an! Toilet Articles. Alio a full nock of FAIHSTTS- OILS. ETC, University of Oregon, EUGENE. Open Monday, September 18. T.iut A.r.an.1 tha nmut, nrnsneroUB w uov vivrvu vw ... w - I - r year in its history. Wide range of HtiniipR i norouen insvruuiiun. Business course added. Tuition frrw. Vnfrnnnn (t'C. $10. Board on.l lnl.Tino- nt. rpnBonftble rates m tho elegant new dormitory and boarding hall on the campus, where students will receive personal sup . . v 11? T .. ervision. joh.n v .johuso, President To Water CoiiKiiim-ra. Until furtlwrnot.ee all water routs will be due and payable to W. A. Howell at Pone A Co's. hardware atora. " NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Mir. Ii h,rby alven that the -'J ,M..trii ol Ihe !"" "; ,.. ..r,, .T..tvoourl fi.r (Maokam.i. County .r' M court haa appolnwA In lhA Oregon, ."d V." nf Kovembor, WW. at fc'nl 10oliHa A. M.. for harlnK pbjeo tl:f,,.ril.o at -r.,lemont thereof. Dated. September 14. VlK, T.rMol the wlUol Arihurnjer, de- ceated. Llvi Stock rolnta. TTiw.n nt tl.A lic.Lil of the announcement of a horne ale you aee the words, "Sale without reserve, no combination, no by- bidding, absolute closing our,, ana wnen nf Ilia nil .1 nf tlm nnnouuceniont vou read the name of a dead Bure reliable horse telling firm, then you can siiioly attend aud bid on the animals you want. But the reliable firin'a name at the end It in dipensable. Ono of the great trotting eventa of the country thia year will be the union meet ing of tho New York Driving club and the Charter Oak Driving Park associa tion of Hartford in the fall. The race will come off at New York from Aug. om tr K..nt. 4. The stakes are heavy. In the free for all 2:14 trotting match the winner will receive a purse or fd.euu. Over $70,000 have been offered in prizes for the winners in classes ranging from 2:14 to 2:30 in time. See that all your farm animals have all the good water tliey warn, it is nau the battle when the thermometer climbs hiirh. Let us have more sheep. Little Great T).i.,i.. linn thrnn-fourths as many as the AJallrUtU ' whole United States. Cut we must have sheep that will muke better mutton u we would have the kind of sheep raising that rays. t lnati-alin the liiw reauires all sheen In the federated colonies to be dipped every spring. This law haa almost cleared scab, louse and tick out of Aus tralia. Our sheep men ought to dip their, flocks every tprlng without any law oompallintf them to do it. A GOOD INVESTMENT Is one that bring big returns. A GOOD MEDICINE la tha ana that does what Is claimed for It. OREGON KIDNEY TEA .in .n nl....M r,f Ihe Kid Will tin. nn - --.i trrj,iarv.in.nnii. Consti pation, Diiilx-tM, Scalding Pains ...i.un TTnn..ii.ir l'niiin in the n..i, a.M f iiW Irritation of the lllml.lrr, Hrick Dust Deposits and Bright umcase, cure YOURSELF and Liva a LonsTlme with out paying Interest on your Lease or Lire, oy suffering. Root -TiBincB LV-Vt "Hlf Tj ".- - or a cftbE it wil. r.'or cert. Ul -.,v.l. ........ anrl KEHV E TON iC Sold by I)ruPiaor aent by mail. i5c.,60c, and $1.00 per packaire. Samples free. trf fjf The Favorite WSTH KTZti tVli lllJforUieXectDanUliriutU.o. For sale by C. G. Huntley. S. F, SCRIPTURE, Practical Blacnp AND GEN'L WORKMAN. All kinds of Repair Work and Horse Snoeing, Executed on short notice in a work man like manner. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop near Albright & Warner's meat market on 5th Btreet. Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP AT George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, Elyville, - Oregon, Where 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. r.T. WHITB. W.A.WMTB. WHITE BROTHERS, Practical Architects if- Builder?. WUl prepare plana, elevations, working de t lla. and specifications lor all kinds of build- tes. Estimates furnished on application Call on or aaaress n mm i.iwo., Oregon City. Ogn J. F. FORD, Evangelist, 01 Des Moines, Iowa, writes under data ot March 23, 18'JJ: S n Man. Mfq. Co.. Dufur. Oreiron. Gentlemen: , , . On arrtvinR home last ween, i iouna bu i atin nnviniiR v rwhil.i.ic. our iiii.c khi. eifiht and one-half years old, who had wanted awav to 38 pounds, is now well, SirOIlj; anu Vl;uiuun, nuv. n ..v... ' h. Couch Cure has done its work well. Both i.:i.i i;ba Vmir U n rnnirh 01 me Humiil i.iv ... ...... ... v..n.. Cure has cured and kept away all hoarse- nesa trom me. bo kivo n vu ec.j uim, greetings for all. WialiiiiR you prosperity, are voiirs. ma. . as. J. r . r u, If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, ajd ... . . V. - U..1..'b u-nrlr nlrt.nfcA l-Hlir RVH- reauy ir mrpi'iiui o . ,' tern with the Headache 4 Liver Cure by taking . W U UlMnl. ...lull. two or iiiree uosrs w' nw. wwu,. j-v. .. tie by all druggists. Bold under a posiiivt' guar- antee oy OREGON CITY CASH MARKET (Head of 7th St. Steps, PETZOLD & CALE, Props. Will sell the best meats in the city at lowest living rates for cash. Everything fresh, sweet and clean and only the very best Btock Bold. Finest Sausage, Bacon, Hams onrl Fresh Mpnt.a always on hand. Our motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits." Orders delivered in any part of the city. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JE ELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he standB rvit Vnf a nnar liYir first.filftRS. re niuuvuvw . .v. . . v - - j liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him I Established 1S63. i; N. Green, PIONEER Tranpfer and ly$n$, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing. Having one of the best slioers In the state in my am ploy, 1 make HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY ALL WORK ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. Shop opposite corner from Tope'B Hardware store. ORECON CITY. ORECON. WOOD" TURNING .A. IT 3D . SCROLL SAWING BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received at the store of A. F. Stokes In Cane man tip to September 11th. 1HM, U o clock M. lor the erection of a school house on block "C In the town of Cane mah. Coutrsotors to fur nish $4000 bonds. Plans and siHH'ifications can be seen at said store. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids By order ol bSTrd of directors. CHARLES 0. ROSE Auj. 80.1KW. CIert Parties desiring Wood Turning, Pat terns, isracneia, or Shop Carpenter's Work. Will be Suited by Calling on Me. . Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. Or. EC. BESTOW , flTOpp. tho Congregational Church f'r- and Mrs. John Moore, a daughter.