Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 22, 1893, Image 4

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
Published Every Krldny.
CHAS. M1SSISRV12,
ITHUMIKR AND I'HOrKIKTOK.
BUB8CHIHTHIN HATKM
twiitilol thfoulraiwcoiiiniitimt in Lincoln Tim liiimivpiiint on Mtrhrnkc-a on roll
county, tliia state, ought to N caMrntcil Mini n.lrclHwnilngm'HrtrrlHlcviryyi'r.
braiuliM to, prevent a rtillon of or- Tlivmrltrnkfa ar now tinilt with a view to
feimo. The hrnmlinit shmil.i 1 upon the their use on trains of lut van. The lmit
forvheailsothat nil uoon seeing nil;lit know on raiti train can lm hmM in sm-li a wv a
tlie iinttir of their villainy.
Til K PJiKSIDLWT'S I'O U 'Eh
One year, - . . . .
fin monriia, . . . . .
Inre moutha,
8uWrlptlon parable In advance
advertl.fui rate, given ou application.
Other qucMions than Hint of the advisa
bility or annexation or the Hawaiian l-
fi laiuls may grow out or ths coinplU-atioiu
1 ..t..i : .. ... -
Entered at the Prut office In Oregon Clljr, Or.,
a secoutl clau matter.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 18.)3.
Th EVTERrSlSS ruaraateea a larrer bona
de eirtnlatioa thaa that of tba oluer Urea
paper la the, eountj combined.
AGESTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE.
Oiwero,
C.nhy,
Claekaniaa,
Mllwaiikle,
t'nlon Mills,.
Aim.
Meadow Brook.
New Era.
WilMnvllI,
Vxrk Place,
Barlow,
tilailatone,
Stafford.
Mullno,
t'arua,
Molalla.
Unjuam,
XuuevUI.
Aurora,
Orrill, - .
Eagle Creek,
unnyside,
Damascus,
Sandy,
Salmon, -Currinsville,
t'herryville, -Marmot,
O. W. Prtutter
Geo. Kniihl
A. Mather
Gary Wlulnger
u J. milliliter
E. 8 Knmih.ll
Chat Hoiman
W. 8. NewN-rry
nenry Miiey
Hamilton A Waahburn
iln. G. A. tsheppard
T. M. Crona
J. Q liace.
C. T Howard
R. M Cooper
Annie piiikiu.
E. M. Ilanmaa
a. JeiiuitiKs
- F. Uiesy
- uj renin
H. Wiloeri.
John Welsh
J. 0. Elliott
K. (uiitsch
Sirs. W. M. Mclntyre
(ieo. J. Currin
- Mrs. M. J. Hammer
Ailolpli Ascliort
OJREGOX ClirS I.YCUBUS.
The East Side Hallway has been a series
of disappointments to the citizens or Ore
gon City since its inception. One of the
principal factors that induced the city coun
cil to grant this company the exclusive right
for a line on Main street was the agreement
implied, if not expressed in the franchise,
of putting down a double track whenever
Slain street should be improved, and thus
putting a Urge part of the street under the
company's control and the paving to pay
for when made. With this understanding
the railway company was given possession
of the best street in the city, and by digging
a trench through a part of the street and
making fills in other places, the company
compelled the property owners, in order to
make passable the street for teams, to un
dertake its improvement at a time when the
assessments meant almost confiscation of
their proirty. But after the road was;
built and the improvement made necessary,
President Steel only smiled at the citizens
when they asked that he comply with bis
agreement and pay bis share of the street
assessments. The result or Steel's smooth
ness is that the property holders have got
to pay for an improvement that was lorced
upon tbem and have their street torn up
again whenever the company sees fit to put
aown a double track.
to bring the speed down from eighty to thirty
miles per hour within live seconds. Every
eastern road now keeps an Inspector of air
brakes going up and down the Mad nil the!
time.
How rar will the party lash be applied to
make the Hawaiian treaty which it now lie-
fore congress a party tiesl Ion, and in the
ve.it that congress accepts the termt of the
treaty will the president refuse to sanction
it? There Is an intimation of both In the
closing words of the message.
Tin largest lawyer's fee on record Is prob
ably the llAHUXD paid Wm. Cromwell Ne
son or New York City Tor extricating a Wall
street firm from an .000,OiiO embarrass
ment, which he did in a mouth's time. He
is at present counsel lor the receivers of the
Northern l'acillo railroad.
w now earning, since II is a grave ipiesiion
wueuier me president had the power to
send a commissisner to the Islands in any
other capacity than as a minister to the
country. The senate was in session at the
time Commissioner Hlount was dispatched
to the islands, and in the matter of foreign
representatives that body has equal author
ity with the president, his duty being to
nominate and that of the senate to confirm.
As Hlount w as sent without the sanction of
the senate, the legality of his appointment
and acts may well be questioned by congress.
Hut the president made no pretense of
sending Hlount as a minister to the islands
but dispatched him as his own commis
sioner. As this is an office which the
United Slates statutes da not authorise it
follows that an ottk-er appointed as the rep
resentative of the president roiild nnlv im
' ' i-i. . . .
at the exense of the party sending him. I " ".'rvgoniati contains the Mlowmg
Had President Cleveland chosen to send a ! l'wu"' ' l' accident at the IWego
doien commissioners to Hawaii lo represent iroii mine: At 11 o'clock Tuesday inorn-
hiniselfnoone would have questioned his injr, a box of ilvtiamlte i-atw exiiloded In
ng.m proMoingne nan senl mem at his the iron mine at Oaweuo. severely in.
own expense and had confined their duties juring tw0 o( , 1Wrn,iar(t
to the limits permitted by law. Hut when i..i . , r
itro. M,,.ti., . I had Ins right hand partly torn off, neoea-
personal representative under the pay ol the ii!Uling U,,,!""ion jl"'t ,0Ve th
government and at the same time to clothe ",m "u" i'm"lo" mjuru oy
EM'LOMOX l A MIE.
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i'VKSL V VKliKTARLB-
ant l'ellrta, Thny'ra
a coiukiiiiu1 of ro
ll msl and coniKit
trntnl botanical ex
tracts. Then liny,
augareoatnl elleta
the amallit and
tlio viuimt to, take
alwolutely and
permanently cure
I'ollstllwtlcMI, Iudl-
mtion, Kick and Illlloue Headaclias, Mail
neas, rtlllous Attat-ka, and all dnraiuroiuante
of tha liver, stomach, and bowels.
They cure fwnMiamW. twaus they ao
iruni. They don't shock and weaken
the eratem. Ilk the bus, old fash Iniietl
pills. And tliey'r more effectlv. (.In
Uttw pellet for a rorrecUva or laxative
threa fr a cathartic.
They're tb cai;iejf pills you ran bur, for
they're (rutmintet-if to give aaUafactlou, or
your notMy is muriMU,
You pay only for tba good you fat,
fyERY Pair (juaranteed
address 6an Trancisco Cal
Arrldent lu the Iron Mine at Oswrro
Injures Two Men.
him with power greater than the law ac
cords the minister to the country to which
he is sent, there arises grave questions
into which congress may feel it proper to
inquire.
Tut San Francisco Examiner in discuss-
ngOregon olitics presents a tine theory
reiauve w ine coming campaign in a part of wick ol the lamp
n interview with the editor of the Tacoma i
News. It is all very nice, but the voters will !
a portion of a dynamite cap striking hia
thigh. The men were winking in Hie
mine. Shuholtn had gone to the top
with the car, while Hernhardt waa ar
ranging a tune in the caps), preparatory
to blunting ore from the roof of the mine.
He returned just as a spark foil from the
which Iter nhardt car
ried on hie head Into the box of dynu
mite caps, as lie tooHd ovor It. Shu
HlMMONH
In th Circuit Court of the Htale ul Oreu tor
i larsamai i cuniy.
8iatrof ('rejoii, pUlnillT, v.. the heirs of John
liray, deceaied, lan J. Jones, and In any one
inierexru hi me !! ul said Julin Ury, d
eeaivd. Uefeudants
To said atxtv named drtviidanU:
In the name ol Ilia Hole of r-ou
You ar herelijr rsiininsiideil to appear and
aniwer llie liifiirnntlluu flli'd herein, alilnti the
time allowed In elvl a-ilniis, winch Is l,v the
fir, l day ot the next term nr this court which
eouvrnes at llie court hum In (Ursnu fit v on
the Kith day ol April. l-'M and II ymi Uil in
ljn'r n.i answer !.! uiiurmaiinb the plain
iiu -in anpiy to ine our l lor ins re el tie
mandrd llit-relii. which Is el lrth III llie order
ol tile eioirl hrrelliall, r el lurlh Tlilisuui
iiiiiiis It luel lu coiilortiOty with Ihr ("How lug
ir,irr 1,1 llie aaill court, in Wll'
iu in iircuu i nun in tne mme ol urefon.
louulyul t larksnias
iltale ol (lrr,n, plainiirt, vs. llie Heirs id John
iirrr,e.i, in i, jours, ami lo any t
luterealed In the ealate ul John liray, dn-'d
I pon rradltif the liiloriiiatlon ol W. N II ar
ret t, dlilrlcl attorney In and lor I lackauiai
rouiily. urritoii, Hlril In Dili court. In whli h It
ii aei mrir. mat nue John l, ray died In t'larka
niaa eoll Illy. Oreenli. rienl. IX ls7T. tllleslale. leav-
um an eiuie In uld rouiily, and thai nu heirs
i iaw nave appeared lo claim n
I
UonlMen,..rx.pu.i,,.w.,c.,oW,1.,.prea.l,0rUn'1b,,,t1,W" twk b
. ... inmi aii.l I.. ufi.ia .. . .. f ...
identi.il elv.nr .1.,,. iu h. . ' ' "I '" h'H
great strength with the people. He is a very
popular man and can havealmost any elect
ive office in Oregon, where he draws votes
Irom admirers of all political shades. The
scheme to beat IHilph is to nominate Pierce
for governor on the populist ticket and have
him endorsed by the democratic convention,
in which event it is considered that he can
not fail of election. He can get the demo
cratic endorsement, it is thought, through
tennoyer, the present governor. If that
alter taking a lew steps.
Hernhardt also started to run but
his right hand was simk hv a cap and
Itrmtertv
lhal s portion I I his rulale hat hern mid an.!
lurnrd over In the r-h-al lund ol llreifoii, I. lit
mal tne is ot the N K i , of -e, 1, T 4 H ,
H. 'J K. ol ihr rt lll.r.iette lurrldlaii. ihrminh
some error or Ur(lv ol the adnitulitraior of
Ihr rtlale of said deirdrm waa lo l o,l and
llirili-d nvrr lit Dim i-u-liral ton. I mm .1 1 r..i..,i I..
probably have a hand in settling the que.-' l,,,i I u ... i. .. i, i' , . . I the court: and It further appearlna lht tnr
.ion. Her. is the plan: At the las, elec Z.. ..T. ."Z.Z: .ttX
loruiatloii that the etatr ol wrr(oii ha a Main In
mil rlalf, II l therrfore onltrrd lhal a ulu
nous Isaur tn the hrlra al law of John ilray. tlr
reastil, in Pan J. Jourt. slid to all person. Inter
e,lnl in Iheemalenl i.ld Johu (iiay.drrraaed. In
appearand auawrr the liilnmiailon wlihiu th
lime allotted liy law lu civil act! and allow
raua It any they have why t lie title to aald
abnvedearrllasd laud should uo tral lnlliltal.tr.
It la further ordered that the aald auiiimoiia
he Mlhllahrd for all ronarriitlve werta l,i lh
Orejoli I y Klileiprlae. lirwapapt-i niihllahrd
lu aald county, and that lall J J.. nr. U arrtrd
peraoiially If he ran le louud In Ihr rtmiiiy or
atale lhal all other drli'lnlalita almnr an. I an
I wr hy the flrat day of the nrt irrm ol Una
tottrt wniL-n roiiveuea at oreaou Illy, lirraoo.
Anril iMh. l'M
fated thlaiith day uf Hft trmlK-r, iu.
I not Mi Haina,
t Irt cll Judge.
Iled at Oregon City. (rron, lire- aar.i '
lJ-AM-A V . S. bAKKK IT. Wat. All y
For tho wxl ."0 tlnvH wo will mako tho lollowing rctlucliniiH:
Our litcli jilititl wtMil IIiiiiiu'Ih, h. vttluti 1'h iiuw '.Tio.
Our .'!(( Inrh twilli'tl 'ltiiil nuitiiiK'. KH1 v'11" 'M il.lu.
Ihmliltt fold etorm Ht-rgtM, mxKl vulim rA), m.w -lOt',
Kathniorc flito wtl miitlngH, (?mmI vluo V, now .'1.1c.
Our llV grmlf) outing (lanticl now "nlil for 7c.
MinncH niul rliilclri'iin' K'llto gnat kIiik-ii with ca U, former
j.ritfti 41:25 ami HAH, now M f"f
I ,ntl ita imturnl wiml iiiuIitvi'hIi rfilufnl front 11. 25 to ll.OO,
I.tnlii'M lietivy wool lionf, foriiHT ric .'IV now 'J'o.
Groceries and Provisions Sold at Close Prices.
KI,OUU - PICK - HAKIilC., - 5300
Sugars, Dry Granulated I9lb $1,
Extra C20 lb 1, (ioMon (J 21 lb Al.
BEST PEARL OIL G5c FOR 6 GALLON.
WANTKD TO KXCIIANCK (iK)DS KOU.
tllttor, f'L'L's, untH. wln iil, Im iiiih, iNitutiK'!, t'ttili'il liny, oilioiia niul ixmltrv
- - i
Park Place Cash Store.
IXJWVUUl.i.lU Wi. X' AJXVi
badly inanglitl. Uolh moil were hrounht
to this rity ami taken to Hood Samari
tan hospital, where Dr Sullivan, of Os
wego, attended them. Shuholm'e injuries
are not aerioua, and lU-rnlmnlt, while
the fleeh is tjrn from (lilferent parts of
his body, sustained no serious injury
other than to his right hand. He Ua
plan succeeds and Pierce is elected he a ill j German, about 38 years of ae and un
try to return the favor and endeavor to cast ' married. He ban been employed in the
the populist vote in the legislature for I'enn-1 mine at Oswego about thre veara Shu-
.u, i ...ie oi.te, wnaior. ine popu- holm is years old. He tias been
j lists and democrat, combined could easily Qswew only a few weeks
maKe up tne necessary majority in the legis-1
lature. The frien.is of Dolph are alreadv at i ollre to the (.ranrer.
.1 . i
at
worn trying to defeat this plan, so that the
election of June will likely prove more ex
citing than any that Oregon has ever held."
eration for the exclusive control of the rail'
way business of Oregon Oity the company
promised to give an efficient and rapid serv-
! luii.. . I : . . i .
a. wi.tru .ma ci.j auu romana. Jlow
well they have succeeded is patent to every
one. With trips of uncertain length of
time, generally longer than shorter, collis
ions, breakdowns, drownings and an utter
lack of management in the operating ol the
road, riding on the electric cars has proved
neither safe nor comfortable. It is no won
der that the company has gone into bank
ruptcy after such a signal faiure in railway
management as this, and that they have had
to drop to hourly trips with not passengers
enough to sustain even this service after the
generous patronage given their cars when
the line was first 0ened.
The growth and prostierity of Oregon
City demand that transportation facilities
Ths St. Helens Mist, in speaking of the
tribulatioi.s of the people's party in Colum-
As a further consid-1 bia county, says: Signs of organic disso
lution and inevitable decay of the eople's
party in this county are everywhere visible
and indisputable. Rumors of internal strife
and dissatisfaction have been heard for sev
eral months, and the truth of the reorts
is being verified almost daily. The strong
est evidence that the eople s party is going
to pieces here, as it is everywhere else, is
the refusal of the leaders to pull together
and support the home organization. In
the articles incorporating the Herald Put)- j
usuing company of Oregon City, we notice
the name of D. M. Kwing, president of the
county alliance and a prominent leader of
the party. Mr. Ewing is a heavy subscriber
to the stock of the Oregon City paper, but
refused to have anything to do with the
party organ in this county. Many evidences
of friction in the party are constantly bub
bling to the surface and the clammv sweat
The Multnomah District Pomona
grange will meet at Milwaukee on the
second Wednesday of January, Ih'.H, at
10:30 a. m. This is the annual meeting
and the followinir ollicers elect will be
installed ; Master, J. Casto, Warner, No.
117; Overseer, liilliert Kobins, Boise, Xo.
2ot); Lecturer, K. II. Cooper. Molalla.
V JO- Ct..- 1 t- it.. i v.. i William li Hteel
-v. , ..-.oa..., .-runo.!, r.veiiingiHoraea'.o.ilKiilrr.Nn (, v
TRKAHt'KKKS NOTU t
I hare now In roy h.mla lun.la applkatilr lo
lliepavtreut of all warrant, emloraril prior to
Aiiauai ii i -vi iiiiereat wiureaae Ironulal uf
this nolle. t) h t'Al.ir'P.
Trea.urrr nf I'lai-kamsa county.
lialt.il Oregon illy. I'cc. Ii, t t
equal to the best in the United States be had j of dissolution is constantly gathering upon
between it and Portland, and the quicker
tne East hide railway passes into other
hands and quits its dog-in-the-manger style
of business, and allows other lines to live,
and at the same time gives a decent service
on its own road, the better for both Oregon
City and the railway company.
A WORD IX SEASOX.
Some person has been insulting ladies
upon the streets of this city of late during
me eany evening hours, and it is high time
ne should be checked in bis evil wavs
Wben a man so far forgets bis manhood as
to meet or follow ladies and make indecent
proposals it should at once demand such
action on the part of officers and citizenB as
will result in the arrest and punishment of
tne villain before he becomes so bold as to
do injury to some helpless victim of his
insults. This thing cannot go much fur
ther in this community than it has alreadv
If the villain, for such he is at heart if
not by act, will not desist, he is certain to
be caught and punished. And in this con
nection it is proper to say that there is small
encouragement to convict criminals of this
class and send them to the penitentiary, as
the pardoning power has of late been so fre
quently used to set rape fiends at liberty.
The pardoning of villains who have been
guilty of one of the worst crimes in the
criminal category Is in itself calculated to
foster this species of crime by encouraging
criminals to hope for eiecutive clemency,
and it begets a lawless spirit in the people
by compelling them to resort to mob law
for the punishment of those who have rav
ished women and children.
I he time is coming in this country when I
tne laws for ths punishment of crimes of
all sorts will be much more severe than they
are at present, and when crimes of the baser
sort will be punished commensurate with
the gravity of the offense. Europe has
long foisted upon this country her criminal
classes and it is is as certain as time to result
in a state of affairs which will arouse our
people throughout the land to the necessity
for such laws M protect Uie illIi0(et
and be a terror to evil doers.
Criminals ot the class mentioned in the
its stricken brow.
The message to congress relative to the
Hawaiian question, throws no new light
upon the question except If possible to em
phasize the fact that the administration has
made a bad muddle of the whole allair
in its efforts to restore a monarch to
the throne. Much of its space is given
up to an attempt to discredit Minister Ste
vens and the preceding administration. Tn-
deed this seems to have been the object of
the message which, apart from the instruc
tions to Minister Willis, lacks point. Now
that the matter, together with the treaty,
has again been referred to congress it is to
be hoped that that body will deal with the
question in a fairer, more intelligent, more
open, and more exeditious manner than
has been manifested on thepart ol the chief
executive.
The East Side Railway Co., after forcing
the property holders to improve Main street
so that teams could travel on it once more,
now has the audacity to try to drivs the
trucks and express wagons oh" the street by
putting on a freight car to deliver goods.
In view of the fact that the truckmen pay a
liberal license fee toward maintaining the
street and the railway company pays noth
ing and gets a franchise worth thousands of
dollars it looks rather tough and Is another
evidence of the greed of the company in
irying to bind Oregon City hand and foot,
Akotheb batch of pardons has been sent
in oy uovernor rennoyer, and as a matter
of course it includes in the list a convict
sent up for assault with Intent to commit
rape upon a nine-year-old babe. After serv
ing one year and a half of a five years sen
tence the would-be hend finds favor in the
eyes of the governor and is let out to try It
again, with perhaps better success. Gover
nor Pennoyer is far too fond of pardoning
criminals sent up for rape.
o. 2,; Assistant, Steward W. 8. Tull,
Barlow, No. y2; Oiupluin, O. Katun,
Oswego, No. ITS; Treasurer, F. A.
Clark, Multnomah, Xo. 71 ; Secretary,
Mrs. M. S. Howard, Molalla, No. 40;
G. K., E. Hammond, Molalla, No. 40;
Ceres, Mrs. W. S. Tull, Harlow, No. 202;
Pomona, Mrs. Cynthia Hot. ins, Iloise,
Xo. 250; Flora, Mrs. Nellie Cooper,
Molalla, No 40; L. A. S., Mrs. M. A.
Waldron, Warner, No. 117. State Mas
ter K. P. Boise on H. E Hayes, state
lecturer, will inntall the officers. All
I fourth degree members are invited.
J. Cahto, Muster.
Letter Mat.
The following is the list of letters remain
Inginthe post otllceat Oregon City, Oregon,
December 21, 181)3:
.V'OTIl E KoK M'lll.K ATtiiN.
IjiioI Oltlre alOrt'xun t'liy, Orrfon.l
lee. 7. I3 I
Nolle I. ht-relijf lven, that Hi IoUooIiik
named aettler ha. filed notice of hi. Inirnllo.i
tn make final .n. m .upiuirt of hla rlalm un
der f- lli.i J.a, K H. ami thai at.l proof will
he made Ufnr Hi Itntlaier and llr.-rlveral
Oregon I lly. Orrvoii, Januaiy Ii l'.M, y:
tloll .'I I. .I . Ii Kaal. IU tiami-a I In- fi.ll..a
IllK Wltneaaca In prove til. coutliiunlla re-I'lrnre
tltioli ami rillllV4lloll ol, ul'l lalnl. vll rftn
('. Little Oilier t:. Ytrnm. Horary K ( ani,U
of Haluiiin. orrct.ii. and I Ludwlrk, uf II
brook, Orrirolt.
Ii.-: U KOIIr.KTA Mll.I.KK. Il.itl.le
FOR-
Ayer, Oscar A Barker, Edward
Bardav, A C A Miss Dirdsall, M U Mrs
Brown, J M Mrs Coalfelt, Peter
Dempster, W H Dillow, 8 It
Dully, Mithias Frost, 8 F
Goodrich, Iienrus Cheen, Geo
Homnan, G A Cowdie, K P
Hall, T H llennisa, A
Hunter, I) ll Jordon, John
Mallzan, Rich McCIII, Jas
Miller, A II Moilbrd, Jas
Nathan, Fred N orris, J M
Nicholas, H B Owens, C H
Parker, 8 M (2) Preston, J A
Rainbow, E M Ravelly, H M
Robbins, R H Roll, K Dale Mm
Schiene, Geo Scott, J T
Shannon, M T Shechy, Jane
Sylva, Domingo Hpillmeon, Mary Mrs
Wortz, J B Wendland, Theo
ABSOLUTELY PURE DRUGS
QOTO
rt A. HARDING
none bi;t
COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED
Fine Perrnmerlea and Toilet Articles.
Also a full itork of
-F-A-IITTH- OILS. ETC
If called for state date when advertised.
K. M. RANDS, P. M.
Tm East Side railway is benefiting the
doctors more than any other class of people
in Oregon City at present. The railway
grippe, resulting from wet cars, long trips,
and neglect of comfort for passengers, is
proving a harvest for the doctors.
l.a (ripie.
During the prevalence of the Grippe
the past season it Was a noticeable fact
that thone whodurxinded upon Dr. King's
New DiHcovery, not only had a speedy
recovery, out. escaped all ot llie trouble
some after effects of the malady. This
remedy seems to have a peculiar power
in effecting cures not only in cases of La
inppe, but in all Dineases of Throat,
Chest and Lungs, and has cured cases of
Asthma and Hay Fever of long standing,
Try it and be convinced. It Won't dis
appoint. Free Trial Bottles at Geo. A.
Harding's Drug Store.
Come in and see the latest and best in
watches, clocks, Jewelry, silverware,
novelties and musical instruments.
BUBMKISTICB &, ANMIKHKN.
Prairie Nurseries
DAVID J
CANDY,
COX, Prop.,
- OREGON
Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach
Prune, Plum, Apricot,
Nectarine and
Almond.
Trees Strong and Healthy and
True to Name.
Special care taken in digging to
prevent mutilating the rootH.
Orders promptly fill. Prices
to suit the times. Write for prices
Wedding stationery, tha latent afvlna
and finest assortment ever brought tn
Oregon City at the Enteki'Ihhk oflice.
Call and see the lounges at Tt. I,.
Hoiman and you will see some imod
ones which they ate sellinir almost at
manufacturer's prices
A GOOD
INVESTMENT
It one that brings big
returni.
A C000 MEDICINE
Is the one that does
, what Is qialmed for It.
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and Bright ' butane,
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out paying Interest on
your Lease of Life, by
suffering.
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wim mo Desi metropolitan paper on
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hV?'3alI Pap?r and Carpets at lowest pos.
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