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Oregon City Enterprise. Fubltlieil Every Fridny. CHAS. MESERVi:, rt Bl ISHKR AND I'KHI'RIKTOH. SUBSCRIPTION HATES, On year, . f Six montha, in) Tare, month, ...... 50 Bubaerlptimia payaMr la advance. Adverilniug ralea given on llrtioB. Bulered it th Poat Olflc In Gregim City, Or., M leooud claaa mailer. FKIPAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1S3. Tb KNTKRl'RlSK guarantee, a larjrer bona ftd elrenlatloa than that of the other tor paper. In the county combined. AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. aweeo, ' Oaoby, Olarkaniaa, MUwaukle, Colon Mill, ' Ainu. Meadow Brook. hrw Kra. Wllnnvlll, Park Place, Barlow. 4lladtone, Stafford, HtlHno, Carua, Molalla. Uarqtiam, Euttevllie Aurora, Orvllle, - Kajrle Creek, hunnyside, Damascus, Sandy, Salmon. 4."urriiisville, t'lierryville, - Marmot, 0. W. Proaaer Oeiv knight Gary A Wiiiieer u j. irtiiimier t. 9 nramnaii Chaa Hoiman W. 9. Newherry Henry Miley Hamilton A W aihtmru -Mrs. ti. A. Sheppard T. N. t'trai J. Q. (lane. C. T Howard R. M. Cooper Annie Suihha. E. M. Hanman B. Jeuniiifi - F. lilesy L J Peril u H. Willwnt Jolin Welsh - J. 0. Klliott F. GvKISlll Mrs. W.M. Molntyr Ueo. J. Currin Mrs. M. J. Hammer AIulh Ak-IhhI (loon roails are an essential factor In tlie development or a country, ami no section of Oregon ran li tor tlie full development of its resources ami tlie ocneflls arising therefrom which reluseMo make the roaila Rood at all nnwni o( the year, l'oor roads ami highly developed farms with all the im provemenls incident thereto are iucomimli hie. ltenverton has had a practical Illustra tion or this lmiiK tie m M'asn which bas convinced many men w ho formerly op posed improvement of the mads that It was tlie best and in fact the only thing to do, The Hillshoro Independent tays: Mt spring the road Irom llcaverton to Portland became so muddy that (lie peopla were aroused to action. Their energy a such that In the vicinity of lleavertou and the Multnomah line Km) w as raised, w hich ttaa matched by ltXJ appropriated by the eoun ty. With this fund a rock crusher was n.r chaaetl. and lha thre milna nf nu.t hnili This fall It i formed down hard and smooth and the travel over It Is Immense. The f feet: The railroad tariff from llcaverton to Portland has been reduced to SI per ton. whereas last year the rate was $i The people of llcaverton will save the price of the road In one year. One firm that ships about CS0 tons per year, this sc.. son saves ISO. Yet tor the road thev eon. tributed nothing on the ground that no benefit would come to them. JUMAl'KKK. Prominent Visitors Sundry Social and Hulhl. Inc Notes-The Twain One, HAWAIIAN AXXKIATION. A Subscriber's Views I'non thli fntaraaiia - . - m lopie-rennoyer .Nominated for Governor, . PECULIAR YEAR. It is s current saying that panics or busi ness depression like that of the ) at sum mer, are of periodical occurrence and must be ipected. To a certain extent this is undoubtedly true, since continued prosper ity in business tends to foster a speculative era which expands the credit ot the individ ual beyond that which his means will main tain, and the day of settlement coming finds him unprepared to liquidate and failure fol lows. When the speculative faver becomes general it must necessarily be followed by a panic of more or less magnitude. It is in the character of the failures of the year that 1N3 w ill go down into history as a peculiar year, since there have been a greater num ber of business interruptions in this country than for any year in a long time. Whatever the general cause of thete embarrassment. it is notable that it ha, been less sufficient j " ly '"'"' ' cannot see 1 .1.... -...-i ti t . , dvantage she possesses overan islam . iii.u uuii. j or iiiiunrY, as a wnoie, 15 1 nr . .1 1 . . r., , a .1.;. .-. t : I 0f cu,lr? lf ilands .lo not care to be j w, .. I ..w.T .rtvll 1,0 VUllUlliUII right along from the beginning of the year. To the El'iToR: As a native ol Orvenn and a loyal American I wish to oiler a few ideas of my own on the subject of the an. nexation of the Hawaiian Islands. Oregon was rather backward about com. ing forward and making a display appropri ate to tier greatness at the world s fair; now let her use whatever influence she pos sesses in lavor of annexation and do some thing for her country in this Columbian year of grace. There are some w ho eontend that the islands are at,too great a distance from the lulled States for annexation, but a cable will be laid to them in a few years whether annexed or not, and with a line of swift steamers owned by Americans plying be- tween ban rraneisco and Honolulu they will, lo all practical purposes, be nearer the seat of government and the home market, and far more accessible, than was the Pacific coast when the stars and stripes first waved over its fuir valleys and wooded hills. Again, there are those w ho say that it is unconstitutional to acouire territory not I contiguous lo the United States, butsurelv (the purchase of Alaska is precedent for such a step. Not only is Alaska not contiguous but she is separated from us by miles of foreiiru ter. ritory through which there is as yet no land route, and as long as our only means of reaching her is by water I cannot see what M11.W.U km, Nov. U. tiovernor fvlves tor lVunoyer made a Hying trip to Mil wait kee last .saiurdry to look nt a tract of land east of here. Senator Hays and Judge Meldrtmi, of Oregon lily, honored lia with a visit last week. 0. P. Jones, of Kenton, Ohio, and C. T. Jones, of Dunkirk, Ohio, Uelatives of Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. .McUul-MIii. left for their homes Monday night after a two week's visit. They wer delighted with Oremm and its fruit product. They returned with happy rememberaur of Oreimn and lia abundant resoiirses and beautiful acnr. Iter. C. O. Kaatl left Tnemla for .... ' -I ' alley, east of Alt. Scott, where lit will con duct religious meetings ror about twowmk. Mrs. Deo, Fuchs and Mlsa Hettit Fouls, of Oregon City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs J, U. Honnett last week. Seth dwelling A Co. had two barrels of sweet cider stolen from their store house last week. The painters are busr nrimin Ilia school building. The plumbing and tinning is about completed. J. Wetiler will start plastering Thursday or Friday. Golleb Keller, motorman on theelarlric car Janet, and Miss Una Hoten miller wer untied in marriage at the bride's horn la.i Thursday, by tb liev. Prlesing. The near est friends and relatives were in attendance They received many nice presents and Im mediately repared to their future home. They will for the present reside In part of their brother John's house. Mr. Keller will build a neat cottage In the spring. A Chriip II mil", Ono-I. all inilo from Mulino potdollW, scIhhiI Iioiiho, public hull, glial, mill, Htoro cel., (H acrv nil uinior (once, IniK hIiimIioiI, m acroa, inulcr ciilliviitlnii, urcliunl, Iioiiho Uiiii elc. I.uikI jnr (oitly lovid, on IhmicIi and Molullu tiottom, no na ky w hhIo land. U a hire Imrgiiin. Aildreaa C. T. llow.m, I Mulino, Or. Flxh, FlKh. Orttfon Oily Flail Market oppnelto i-or- ncr i rum rope a nuruwnro atoro, ciirr u iuii nw. 01 nan, iioiuirv, ant name in canon. Uvatora and aull-water llali re- oivotl frcali (rum tlio coaat. Onion prouijdly tilled. It. T. llninphrya I'ry granulalod augara imhciiIccii poiinda l, roaat coffee Sftc. a poiiikI and acliiHil booka and aupplica away down, at the KihI Front. llWexlilimr atalionnrv. Ida lalual alvlna and flnoHt aaaorttiioiit ever brought to urttoo city at the r.HTKHi'MiHK ollice. Cantaln Swihoikv If M A Kan III,,.,., lal , aaya : "Slilloli'a I'alarrli Keumdv ia the first iiuhIicIiio I hay iver found that would do in anv iuhhI." l'rlce.M) eta. Sold bvG. tl. llnntlev. COPPER RIVETED uasa-' . II I m w ri4 mr v as" iss n, rri cpr r mv-n Aa Fnthnilastle Ratiflratloa Meetlnr-Urk of mrkey bobolert for Thankagling. There have been weak spots here and there, as the result of overcrediting and unwise Iecu!aticn. bnt these have not been any more numerous or general than in other; years. The proportion of inherently sound j concerns involved ibis year has been in ex- annexed I Would be the last one to urge an nexation. All that I say is said with the proviso that they, the majority at least, are willing and ready to cast off the shackles of monarchical institutions and wear the badge of freedom. During the transition period from Sand- wicliism to Americanization, while our gov Nir, Nov. l.X-The republicans of Needy precinct met at the school house on Saturday evening last and held a ratification meeting in honor of the recent elections. Several rousing speeches were made In which Hon. J. H. Demick, of Hubbard took an active part. J. II. Wolfer, 8. W. Hard est)-, l. Zimmerman, Mr. Sherman and others of this place w ere anion- the sneakara. Tke people were greatly Inspired with en- thiisiasu and patriotism, and applause ran to a high pitch throughout the meeting. It was gratifying to see the hannv faces of of the old soldiers and listen to their pat riotic remarks. It is evident from tlie elections that the American people are ansiousfora change and from the indica tions thev are hound to lni. it Mr. Kditor, the only disappontment that j we have at the present time is the alxeiira I of a sufficient number of Turkeys for the j number or Thanksgiving days apportioned i to us this year, as there were only a limited ! number or turkeys raised bv the republicans not expecting but one Thankairlvinif. Th democrats do not raise any as the v are in the j wool business and the people's parlv have plenty of money and does not have to raise tjl l LIKX A TlllEr IS I j ,aat THK SMUT, Con- I II sumption eome. A Migui eviti, wiui yinir syatwn In Uw scroiuJ oua eomlitlon that's cauaad bv Impur lihxid, t nous:B to faatao It Uxm you. That la th tlm when neglect and delay ar run ol doiigvr. Scrofula. Ton ran prevent It, and you rwq cur it. If you havvtrt waltad too lot)-, with it. rnro a uojuen aiiicki Diavuvvy, 1 nai is th moat potent blood cleanarr, strangta- restonr, and diwli buliilar that's known to ... i . i . . . .. . . .i luauiw r or Twy uueaao uias nas li, v ..I 1 L L. .1.. II . .1 111.- r vm imhumi wniiiiu uie Uliaai, uxi V uif sumption, for fVrufula In all Its forms, Wmk I.unga, Hnmchitu, Aathma, and all ami. luiferiiig Conic ha, it ia tb only gvarnntrd 1 T 1. .1 A. ' iwiwi;. iv uinu ( uvurtit w ciuv, uu Lav your money back. Tb proprietors of Ir. Bag' Catarrh Raniailv a-iiij t)t ll.Mie ii.tt..i Mrfni'lltf and (wrmanentiy cure Catarrh. To prov vo yon, iiier num mis oner: II uiey can I cur your Catarrh, no matter what your can ia, they'll pay you J.VW in cash. T3ottom"Pantc ADDRC83: BAN mANCISCO, CAL rf mnv Innun eV. I : wM exic.e.l that weak firm, would take ' " nUn",l e-trol and cetili.K advantage or .he prevailing depression to t tZr!? 77' W0"W ,'erl",9 come to a settlement wiih cre-li.ors so as to i h a ! r r ? V'"", W'' "M "' make a new start, but whv so m.nv solvent I ?' T" ' ,t'rr,,or,al verm,r "ue enter.,ri.M.l,nnlH h..s..uu .mere win oe several delicate questions to -.....,... . 11U, c, (U ri.i..-.. ... k anv. Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler, or Harlow, were the guests or their daughter or this place J ester dav. D. II. Yodcr has adorned his place with a new wood house. MAIN AM) Kinil eTKr.KT.NOTU K. Nolle la hereliy tlven, lhal Hie I'lly l'i II has ttrrleraxl ,,, ! t a m.ir. ..I . ... . , ,,, ,li..TCP.r.HIMrl,, on Ma:n alrrei paid, making one half ul ali . -.., .,, ,, ,lr nmrn lain one nail la paid lijr lHeinber 1, IM. iheelty wlllonler warrant Uaued Inr the aaleul Ilia imrir lia hi for tald aaM'wmeiil ami rolled the whole thereof Nolle Is also lveu that the amessinenl on Fifth aireel mint U nalil l.t Pit.-d l t I l. i or a ararranl Mill l.e Ion. d l.f il. eliy fur Ilia ale of lha miK-rly llsl.le for the .r..inrnt. .. i. nun, neeoriier November U, MX ( fniriMiNi)Ki m:w vokk. A HKUtilOlH AMUITKItAKYNKWdpAPKIt AND KKVIKW, Vor the next C0 tluyn wo will inuko tlm lullowing ri'iluciio,,.. Our IW Inch 1M wxl IlitniirlH, giMkl vnlu 3.k), iwn S.'ki. Our.'Kl inch U illf.l J'lniil HiiiliiiK". vnlmt now n.'H,, Double fulil dtoriii m-rgcH, koihI value .ro, now .f.. Kiitliinore fine wool aiiilln,;!, kh'I value Vh now Our KK; grmlo outing ll it nne I now n for 7c. MiriHea niul chililrcint' u-Milu Koitt hIioch wilh caMn-il b. ..,.... . i -'i im r ttrkvH l.'J.") ami ll.tf, now noM for I.(H ... . , I I 1 . I .! . M . . J.iiilu'8 natural wml tnuierventa reiiiimi innii fi..-. iof i.uo, Lailics heavy wool lion, former riie .'i.V' now 2'm. Groceries and Provisions Sold at Close Prices. FLOUR, - PICK - HAKRICI. - Sj.io, Sugar 15, 16 and 18 pounds for SI. BEST PEARL OIL 05c FOR 5 GALLON W ANTIC I) TO KXCIl.YNUIC COOPS FOK. lUittcr, rg, vn. wlicnt, Ix-una, jmtatocs, luiilnl liny, onionn aihl Mniltrr Park Placo Cash Storo. piirpitiire ai?d aUpdertrai. understand. of the couniry. There is the contract lahor In ,!itrn..in. ihi. ,.h r .1.. k.... ! of t,ie C0Ty- There depression the Ban Francisco Call present. ' . de,t "h- - the following startling figures: ,0.be l'!arfd 0n or other- When the mercantile agencies come to ' ""T""""""1 th. Koy.1 write no the results of hnsines. r.iiM rnr i Unl"? to co,l,tml wl,h- "'W't be be- 18, some enrions facU will be developed. For the first nine months or the vear. ar. cording to one of these authoritfos, 'here were 11,1,4 failures in the United States, representing XM,087,7JS in liabilities and $225,758,MI1 in assets. It will be noticed that the assets were 70 per cent of the lia bilities. We look in vain for a duplicate or this condition or things in the past ten or twenty years. Sot only ia the number or failures and the amount involved unusually large, but the proportion of assets to liabili ties is unprecedented. Usually the ratio is headed or poisoned off, or as a last retort it might be pensioned when Cleveland goes out of office. To attempt to rule over a country dis tracted by these various miestiona would h quite trying, particularly to a governor w ho was in me nanit ot reiving on the president or the United States army In time of trouble. But all governoJ. are not. There is Ponnoyer, for instance. Send bim out there with a few cannon, and no foreign power to say nothing of bis own subjects could gain possession of them. Ana if Cleveland could be induced to give about 50 per cent. In the first nine month, h" " ' 'ZZ' f C0U,U.1 luau 10 of each of the past twelve years, the ratio of ue wouiu assets to liabilities ha. T.ried rem 48 to 55 ? C'.nd'"lf fr?m ,he nMt rr rn. Fnnr iw. in ...i. i,..i . pentitl campaign and at the same time per cent. Four times in this interval it was 48 to 40 per cent Only once, apart from the current year, was it as high as 65 per per cent. In all the other years it was from 51 to 53 per cent. The high average of 70 Dr cent for th current year is due to tbe fact that many of me laiiures were without good cause. The business was sound, the assets were equal to the liabilities, and sometime much great er, but there was difficulty of obtaining reaay money as needed at the moment. This was not because or any shrinkage in tbe volume of money in the ronntry, but rather oecause it was temporarily withdrawn from its accustomed channels or circulation, through a wantof confidence in the stability or commercial values. Indications point to a return or business . confidence and with the ah undant wiiirrai . or the country tor which there will be quite a foreign demand on account or shortage abroad, recuperation of trade and business Jn general would be speedy could the coun try but be assured tbat there would be no .great disturbance in existing laws govern ing trade and labor. If there is to be a change of existing tariff laws the sooner the country knows upon what it baa to depend the sooner will business adjust itself to the new conditions and place itself upon a re - cuperative basis. So long as business men feel that there is an uncertainty governing trade they will endeavor to carry Just as lit tle stock as possible, and capital is even more careful to protect itself from losses in cident to changed laws and conditions; therefore the sooner the policy of the domi nant party is made known and enacted into laws the better will it be for the country. If there is to be a cliange it is better to come at once than to be threatening for a long pe riod before it is enacted. Uncertainty tive to the silver question helped to unsettle the country, and continued uncertainty rel ative to tariff legislation will prove even worse in ita effects upon business. heap coals of fireon the head of hi ,li.r. spectful subordinate. Then, too, Pennoyer would be in no dan ger of having to go two or three hundred miles to the state line to meet tlie nraid,.i or vice president, and the nation would not criticise nun ir be proclaimed Thanksgiving a little earlier each year until to oaranhraae Shakspeare " Tbe Fourth of July baked meats would coldly furnish forth the thanks giving feast." Let Oregon come to the front! Let her imitate the generosity of Mark Twain, who devoted all of his wife's poor relations to the cause of Freedom during the late war, and if need be offer up her governor tor the public good. MildkedKekk. PtafTord Scraps. SlAFfoRD, Kov. 14. The irrniiiwl ia ,lr. ing fast and people are taking the oppor tunity to aig tlieir potatoes. A, H. Gave went to Pnrilniwl f,i.. aner nis iiousenolU goods which had been sent aown irom Eastern Oregon Mrs. M. Branch and Mrs. W. Mi r Portland, were guests at the post ollice, Sunday. The literary society is erowinir. ihar h. ing eighty-eight persons present at the last meeting. The debate. "Resolved that tl,. art of man is more attractive to the hnm.n eye tban nature,-' was won by the negative. Wt Uhs. Marks Prairie. Makks Psaikii, Nov. M.-Owliig to the ' .1.. . I. . . r . . - - I I ueuciency in cue treasury the Marks Prairie school will be discontinued until the second Jlomlay after New Years. J. E. Tongood, Miss Lulu Sutherland and Willie Dozier attended the I. O. G. T.en tertainment at Hubbard laid Friday night. J. 11. Doiier, of Hutteville, is visiting on Marks Prairie this week. He reports things lively around Hutteville. Uon'tfoilto attend the K. I', ball L, n. Kive" t Aurora on I'ennoyer'sThanksgiving j eve, Nov. 22. Also the masquerade ball to be given at t'anhv. on th bii,,-i 1 lianksgking eve, Nov.21. The people of this little prairie, with but lew exceptions, were well pleased wilh the re-Hilt of the recent elections. We have only one free trade sheep and he is slowly hut surely dying of McKinleyism. 01 course the wail of the calamity men is heard, but it ia feeble and w. look uoon tliam ariih sympathy lor we know financially they are Bi'ut 10 sau up nait Creek, while their bitterest cry seems to be in tliderui,.lii,. of Sherman and McKlnley. Hut we hoi In me noi tar distant future, with those two as standard bearers, to sween the nnlltlral n.i.i land gain such legislation as will restore commence to the moneyed class so that our laoorers may again find employment. Hai.Lo Had, I ii.lt nnmlntliinal. unlilaard. and Impartial. A pa.r Inr elrrjmu. arliulara, u-arhria, biuim-aa niruaml lanilllei. It l I ! evrrjr tuple uf lha clay-rillitliiua, llivulof leal, IMilltlral, lltirary, aortal, arllnlr. and aeleinlfle. Ita ei'iiiriliiilril arurk-i are hy tlie nnxl rnil UHit wriirra uf thr F. n a 1 1 a laliKllage. lee, Letter List. The following Is the list of letters remain- mgin tne post otrice at Oregon City, Orecoh V -.V. in lu.n ' A Little Clrl'g Kxperlence In a Llglit house. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keiip ers of tlm fiov. 1 i.,l,ti,0 l'.Ji I) i . , . " nniiu Beach, Mich., and are bW.m-.d with a daUKhter four yearn old . Last A pril she was taken down wilh Measles, followed With a dreadful fV,nh on . ., iiiiimiik ,) aever. Doctors at home and Uetroit treated hei. hot in vain aim ... '.. - iicn nurm rapidly, nrtil she was a mere "linmlfiil oi oonea. - men atie tried Ir. King's .New IliHrnverv mil alt... tl. . . 1 , - J --. mo line Ol IWO and a half holt hn ua .1.....1 , They say J)r. King's New DiHcovery is Wnrlh ita ominl., 1 ..,.1.1 ..... "i nolo, yeiyon may get atrial Iwitle free at Geo. A. Harding's -.'iiv. II rmplna erlalliaaiid illatlnrnlahrd wrll era aa a.lllora of Ita Twenty mm Iiepartuieiits, ai fnllnara: Literature. Hclrme. Muale Kine A rta. military, slianlnni, Kellitliiiii Iiiit-lltKrin-e. lllhliral lti-.eri li. Hi hiKil and Cnllr I'eraniiala ' harltlea, Kdllnrlal, News of the Wk, niimlay Ki liuiil, MlnUlerlal Iti-irlmer, Financial, Iniiiraiice, Old and Yi . Pehblts, Karm anil liardeu, PtiKleilnm. A nihn, tnfflMili.1- a,.. ... i- j . Ulri. riMmimll m .. n . ...I . . ,1 l l. , i V ..,iiu wuu rirau aim ,,ii iwr limiliavivi'a, A paper eapeelallv valiiadln for those Inter eated 111 Pin. Aria, Helem-e, Hualo. A par rIviiir valuahle liifurmallnn upon Finance, Insurance. Conimere. A paper fur Hmnlay Hehnol Workers, thins who have a Farm, (ianli-n or llmna Flams. A paper for the lamlly, old aud young. Its yet'ly suliaorlpilon Is H.OO, or at that rat. for any part of a year. Clubs of flv. Si 00 each. Bpeclmcn Copies Free. THE I.M)EriiM)E.T. P, O. Box mi. - 130 Fulton Street, New York. R. Tj. TTfllmnn rnrrina n Ann linn nrfiifnUnaa Lounpes, Wall Paper and Carpots at lowostpos siblo living rates, also a flno lino of Caskots and I .rvTrt n a T n)lA n ,1 r , i i i .inn NOT EXCELLED OUTSIDE OF POKTLAND. tut of hears in thin nl v.-i t iscitifiit. Prairie Nurseries DAVID J. COX, Prop., CANIIV, . . ouic;o. Applo, Poar, Cherry, Poach, Prune. Plum, Apricot, Nectarine and Almond. Trees Strong ami Healthy and True to Name. R. E. DYER, Tin and Plumbing Shop. First - class Mechanical Work Guaranteed. Hncciiil pare tikeii in .liir;,, Ir'vctit iiiutilntinKtl,(. riH.U. Ortli-ro jirotujitly fill,.,!. iri,.,.H Ti uliii t.,. .I.. lir nu"' 11,0 '''. rite for jiriccH I ntr. uf Appllratli'n fur Unniir Lii-tnw, J Th all .hum ll may fnm ern Tat. null lhal Ilia nii.lf r.imrd alll $yf)r In lha Hiuiiljr I'.iurt uf ( a kamaa rtniiilt. nl Hlrfi.ii, mi Wrilnraday. IhaMh ilar i.l l.m l.rr 1-H ,,r . lli rii.a In aoll .Irllurai Bill and tliiiiu. ll.pi.ir. u Ira. iiiaiiiiiira ihaa oaa talli.n III l .ir.iln prrrlhl. Ill ,ald riMinlf of ' larkalua.. Inr Ilia prrl.id id .1 1 tni'lithi. aat linn., iniHtri hi. n-utnn wlilrh lia .III ytr I, lit lu tin LiMHiij ( mill al aalil lluia T ilia llnnnrahla Cnuntv Luiirt uf (larkaiaal rimulr. tim. ,,( (irrfih W a. Ilia Uli'loi. rnrd Irfal Vnlara ami llixn. hnlitrra nf I rail, prai Inn, l:larkina.r.ionlf ami alala id lirnii, ninat ir.pr. Unlit prtllli 1 hi In. imral. la l-ly in iranl a llranw la F. a. Irlnif in a alriiniiia, mail, ami tlaaut Miiinra In i'. iiialillllaa than una aln Iof die icrin of .1 a ninuiba, ami your pailUuain E. E. WILLIAMS, Gkocer, oregon city. Masonic Building. TSoltnn. Mr Panll ria liome, Oeo lientle I'lilit iiean, Hoi, tiia Busier, f! M T'ooper, Mln M iJavis. Will W Gundloch. Oeo Gentling, R JIuKhes, MroStifian Mooney, Thos Smith, W T. Ktroharker, Nicholas Htrand. K K Wells, Khenger vv nzer, M TH Call nnd tea fl., 1. i, i t t 'v,iijjo,i mill villi win uuu .. , ones which they ate ellirif almost at "cuuiauLurer . irices . Blank note, receipt and order books at the tNTKRi'HiHK office. If called for please ay when advertised E. AI. RAXDS, I'. SI. School deportment cards one er-nt. Bh at the Kntkpui8k office. It is to our intercut to please every economical buyer. BellomvA Bcacii. tf Seventh street, Oregon City. 'UlEniOTOfJRAI'IlER, Would l. ,1 anil i.iuroiiH in i,jH u,.w 'luartiTH on Third and Morrison Streets, Over (U,hm Kuu na t i A GOOD 1 INVESTMENT Is one that brings big return., A COOD MEDICINE la the one that doea what la claimed for It. OREGON KIDNEY TEA nryflnnd Urinary Otrnni, Con Hi paium, DiabetrtJ, (k:nldiiif( Palijit wnrn unnaniiff, j-ain in Ihf linrk anH I itnlM Trri.ntlM . the UlAddcr, Uric It Iunt Xieuonlta mtt iiif(iH aiacaac, CURE YOURSELFand Live a LonorTlme with' out paying Intereat on your Leaee of Life, by Buffering. W. S. 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Jamea I'aah KiiihI Paah II II Wlilmar W K Oravam K K I f Jmin KiMierKiii H rrav I larrk HanlliK lr I' II riml riurr J 1 1 1 1 Mfllillaml X lin ker M Kelaarker H K IIihiii (,rt A liallia T Wallerl Jnlin t'lillra (lliarlea l.'nltn. J), It I (Villi A A intra J Amir. K 11 Kelly WOOD TURNING vzsr ID SCROLL SAWING ORHOON CITY I10HK CO., No I Regular meeting thlril TuemUv of each moiitli at 7:30 V M J, It Kknnk. Prea. H,B. Hteaiioi, Hec. B, Nanuaa, F'rm. FOR AJSOLJJJELY JOBE' DfUGS 00 To QHARDING. NOSB HUT OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUrACTURED Aluo a fun ,tM.fc ... I'ttrtlei i(,Hlrlni Worn! Turnlrif, Pat tern., jtramuii, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will lioHiiltod by Culling-on Mfl. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. n. TJ" T3-nommx7 FIZLNTTS- OILS, ETC. Uip. the ConKroKatlonl C'liurui