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Oregon City hntcrprisc. FUIDAY, MAHCIl n, hii. t-- .: .'. . .. ....... Clcknmns Co. Diroctory. COt'NTY OKKR KKM, J'ulga, - . i, W Mxlilrinn lllnrli nf Courts, - lino, K, llnrtiiii Hlwirltf. C. W. (laimiig Rwiiinlvr, M M ILni.hy Trwuiirnr, - ), II Wi'llmniM Assn.uir, J, II. Ilrmllnji Moluxil Miimrliitiui1viit, II. N. lllli.nn Kurvtiyiir, . . . HIiIiipv Hinytlt Cofounr, ll. I. llmmaii ttommlislmiera, !,."l,',V!r'1 M1V"1" ' K'urni'lliis Hair To Mcrt till Tliiics. Tlis subscription irlf fur tint Kntkic riuax Iium Im'oii rt'iliiond to .M Mr V''r; 7lrml (or six month. C'hmIi In ad vmii'K, HiiIpxtIIhtk paylntf ut tint iwnl of tlm yi'r will not hit until li lo this rn diii'lluii. Tliu low prli'it U minis to u''t tllU lint Oil (wall I JIM I Hllll llllll' nil snhscrlhiir to fny up, Mini ijHi'Ully to iruvut ili'ml host from lulling tlm pMpur mill not paying (or It ly rnusun of tlmir Im'Iiik Imw proof, Itttilurinl prira will only roinini'iice with duluof ntimwal, liila inukcn tlm KsrKiiriiHK Hit clirup 't pnpur In CImvIuiiiiin county nl)ht .K' nil lionm print unci full of live llN'lil llhW. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. Till) 'NTKMI'IIIHK Ulltll (tT I'll'rtloll for I'lim WycUinlolli) ('KKH fur hIii liy It. AV, I'urli'r, t'niii'iimli. Ill Our o! I frinml, J. (i. KokIit of Nw J-!r, was on tlm alivoi TuioxUy. On Moixlny tlm woolen mill started tip with pnrt form ami cut in wnits. C. HoIhtk won taken ipiltw III tlm llmt ! uf tlm wix-k unci was iiimliln to lnv (tut j liutiau for ft nuniliitr of luy. I if yon nut a nli-c lutir cut ami an rjr aliavn kii lo Farmiwortli'a, tlm only llmt cIum liu in l lie city. SlmvliiK I ft emit. The Iioiiim of Frank Htiule of Clacka luaa waa turnip kIiuI tlm pant wrvk ly t lit ailvi'iit of a (ill. tho first burn. H'lni-y Smyth lull for Canyon City on Tupmlity evi'iiiiiK to hid on a briily, tin' i-onlrni't for tlm huildiiiK of which la to lie hit the flrot of (lie week. Shlloh'a ('urn, the (iruul Coiiifh ami Croup ('tiro, la lor aala hy us 1'ixki't U contain twiMity-flvw dour, only 'Aftc. C.'illdrcn love It. C. (i. Huntley. IVraoit winding lino work In photo iortrit or vlewa. Inicriora and f xliriora will aavr money hy ifoiog to l'nttcr'H photo parlora, ST.'ft First lrwl, I'ortland tf A vary siuwaaltil srrii of revival uii'i'tinn hits Jual bwn coiicIiiiIikI at tlis Maph) l.ann achool liouni under the ail npice olltev. W. I. Molloy. Uullti a lininlier of couvitrta renulled from the llieeliliiia. SiiHrinttndeiit (iilmoii ataUa that li ia rvcuiviiiii thn annual n-porta from tlm wveml achod dintnetaof thn county very promptly, and lie la In liniw that they will all t on file in hia ollica heloro the time fled hy law, which ia the lMh inat. T. (i, Jonnrtid waa a caller at the K.NTKiii'Hina olllee while in the city on Vmlnemluy. lie la an. entjiuninn'ic a repuhllcaii aa ever, and lliinka that thn poplii ahout Kmiclvwill vote forlhe party that give the country proKnrity and work. For all derangement of the throat and lunga, Ayei'a Cherry l'ectoral ia the apvedient and moat reliahlo remedy. Fyen in the advanced atagea of con uinption, tin" wonderful preparation florda great relief, check coughing, and lliiliicen aleep. Win. Harlow wat in the city Tueaduy and WeilneHilay attending to tnihinena nmttern. Concerning the line of hia name at a candidate for ruprcHuntatlvo on the republican ticket, he aaya that ho ia not A candidate for that ollh'p, hut that lie would acrvo aa coiiuninninner if nomi nated anil elected. At the school meeting in Canemah Monday evening, Clark Unnong waa re flected director and C. O. Koho etioaon clerk to aucceed himwdf. The meeting authorized the directors to borrow .ri(K) or more if necennary in onlnr to aeat another room, and to bring water into the schoolhoiine. Henry Hrown of Cunhy who la at work in the wooil camp at the mouth of the Tualatin waa unfortunate enough to get hit w ith a Hteel aliver which cut iilte a gunh in bin face. Thin occurred on Friiluy, but while the cut wai a auvere ono ho did not permit it to keep liim from work a great while. John Shindlcr and John Clou of Canity were in the city on Monday on biiaineaa. Mr. Sliindler tried belonging to the al liance but when ho found that it waa aa lie aaya part and parcel of the pooplea' party and ho came to iindiirHtand their tnachinga be quickly left it and ruturnod to the republican ranks where be thinks all good citizens should be at this time. Ivhv. W. L. Molloy wihIihs it Btated that the Methodist church South will hold its quartorly mooting at the Ely church on Saturday und Sunday the 17th and lHih of this month, beginning Satur day morning at 11 a. m. Tbero will be services In the evenings as well as Sun day morning. Nov. 1). C. McFarland, priwiding elder of the district will con duct the meetings aBaisted by Rev. W. L. Molloy, the rusidont paalor. Til K CITY HOI.OXH. Mrely Henlnu and m Uo( llntcli ot lliMlueno TrHimiiclcil, The city council met in regular seaaion SVdiienduy evi'iiiiif, and Irunnuctud the following hiinimwa, Mayor Straight pre siding: Application of llrady A McPoiiough for coutlniiiitlon of liquor llcmmo granted. A. Schilling same. l'lilitluu of W, II. Clone for a new liquor I ice nne granted. Application of l. A. Nolad for continuation of liquor license granted, Communication from !ady A Metcalf in behalf of contractor WycliiT relative to pay for extra work done on trentlu on lower .Main street read. Motion to refer to coininllti e on street and public prop erty lot, Ordinance Introduced granting to the Oregon City Manufacturing Company a franchine for thn building of a street rail way on Third at reel. Councilman CiNika moved to refer to the llnanrlal committee which was seconded by Councilman Steven. Mr. Jacoba in hohall of the c'linpuny anked to make a alateiueiit relative to why the ordinance I reipienled. lie claimed that it waa only for thn uae of the company and would renult in a benellt to the com munity. The motion to refer to the llnunce committee was carried, all mem ber voting In tho afllrmative except Howell. Iteport of the recorder for the month of February showed that there had been twocanea la-fore the recorder, one for dlaorditrly conduct In which a flue of fit) waa luiM(ed and paid and one for al lowing a minor in a saloon, fined f 'i and coat of which the cost waa paid and the line held in uaHtnne, The following bills were retorted favorably by the finance committee and ordered paid : F.d. Hl.aw Fountain lloae Co Columbia 11 & I Cataract Hone Co Hone Co. No. 3 I.. I, I'orter .. 4H 00 . . IMi 00 . . W 00 . . :' oo . . si oo . . L'.'i 00 . . 00 110 .. 6 00 . 173 M . . oo . . 7 M .. 11 00 . . (X) .. 1 00 .. 2 50 . . '. 50 . 2 50 .. 2 50 . . 20 00 C. N. (ireenman . Cha. Hum ... . Electric Co C. C. lUlicock .... I'al Mcliloughlln. J. Fornhty Il.tiilhert C. Iloberg T. H. Lawrence... Win. Straight. . .. J. W. Stuart ,!... I,. A. Nolad E. F. Diigg Welch A Zionneriiun 11 00 lleo. tlroughtiin, for cemetery fund 8 00 'loUl 4-i2 45 The mayor railed the attention of the council to tho bill of II. E. Cross as city attorney awl objected to the payment of the bill a Mr Cross had not complied with the rvqucHt of the council for an iiemited bill. Councilman Kroughton stated that he had conferred with a mem ber of the old finance committee who had stated that 75 waa sulticient and that he could nut vote for the bill till an Itcmixcd account should be rendered. Councilman Albright thought the hill should l Itemixed. The motion was then changed to exclude the Cross bill and passed. Councilman Kelly moved lo allow Cross' hill. Cooncilmen Stevens. Kelly and (ireenman voted aye, all other no. The bill was then referred hack to II. E. Cross to Imi itemized. Relative to the dispensing with the arc lights on the streets, the committee asked fur further time which was grained. The mayor called for a import from the committee, which not being forthcoming occasioned considerable cross firing, II. L. Kelly for the finance committee reiorted that he had negotiated the $S00 wariant lo pay Iau Lyons lor 5th street improvement at ninety-three cents and converted the money into the treasury. Ilealso stated that he had engaged the services of II. E. Cross to assint the city attorney in prosecuting the street assess ment cam-s. Several member of the council objected to the vagueness of the report. Councilman Stevens Btated that the employment of Mr. Cross by con servative men like the finance committee ought to satisfy the council. Council man Cooke said that he did not know that the committee was to ask for sealed bids In the mutter. City Attorney Prlgus objected to the employment of Mr. Cress, as he had not been consulted in the matter. Councilman Stevens stated that the committee had tried to work with the city attorney, but when asked for a list of attorneys with whom ho could work be referred to several of the best attorneys in the stuto, all of whom were considered too high priced for the city to employ, The report was adopted, Councilman Cooks voting no, all others aye. The committee on health and police reported as a smelling committee in favor of correcting certain abuses in connec tion with certain drains and vaults. They also asked for and receivod further time for investigating sewers; also for report ing upon the claim of R. Olasspool for damages. The request of the representatives of the press for a table and seats waa granted Councilmen Stevens, Jaggerand Hrougb ton voting no, all others aye. Ordinance abolishing fire limits passed, also an ordinance prohibiting gambling in the citv. Ordinance Introduced fixing the salary of city attorney at 't per month together with audi fees a the council may see fit to allow. Ordered published to comu up for final pannage March 20. Collin Union Stevens moved that tho recorder be authorised lo notify the sheriir that Hie city would accept city script for tsxea. He also moved that the mayor appoint a sptidul cominitu-e of three to revise and enlarge the license systems. Carried. The mayor an ointed aa that committee II. C. Stevens, V, O. Albright and J. Cooke. The council canvassed the 'Ire elec tion returns and (mind J. W. O'Connell had received thirty-nine Volet and Max Mihiilplua thirty-two for chief engineer and that II. Trembath had received seventy-one votes for assistant engineei ami the mayor declared In accordance with these footinns. Councilman Stevens moved that the mayor appoint Capt. Tin. liundy a sH-cial police without compensation. The appointment was made ami con tinued, Ilcfore the council adjourned the mayor not i lied the members that there would be a special untitling on the 20th of March. Humbug. It's sound old fashion, and expresses just what you meant, after having purchased something of no account. Now there is no humbug about Simmon' I.iver Regulator. Some imitation or substitute may lie offered you instead, but none will give the relief Inun Indi gestion Dyspejinia and Ililliousuess like the genuine Simmon' Liver Regulator. You know it by the on every package, and the relief it uiven The I'ortland Elisor Institute and hos pital has la-come a prominent inntitution in I'ortland. It has been in oiwation for oyer a year and more than 200 patients have been succensfully treated. It is under the H-rsonal aiqiervision of some of Cortland's Ix-nt citi.ens who are a guarantee for its perfect and safe treat ment of patients who are sllilcted w ith the liquor, opium and tobacco habits. This institute guarantees an absolute cure of the above named habits, or money refunded. It a'so guarantee an absolutely painless cure for the opium habit. Further particulars call or address the I'ortland Elisor Institute, Cor. Main and Twelfth streets. Dr. F. IUkhinotos, lesse and Manager. Attention Cnmraites! Meade Tost No. U. A. 11. will meet Monday, March 12, at K of I'. Hall, ai 7:30 V. M. All are invited. By order W. II. Ik'KoiiAiiDT, C. A. Williams, Com. Adjt. Thn Nehalein Journal says that on the morning of February 24th the np!e of the quiet little city of Vrrnonia, in Col umbia County, were greatly shocked to see what at first seemed to be tho lifeless form of a man hanging from the bridge. On closer examination it proved to be a dummy or elligy. On posters attached to the feet of said dummy, it would seem that it was meant to represent Mr. Scohoonover, county commissioner. Mr. Schoonover was formerly a reoidt-nt of Ort-tion City. Chas. li. Rone of Vinton, Iowa, but formerly one of the successful business men of this city writes for the En-Txai-Kisx and says in his letter that they lis I a tine winter In Iowa with no storms to interfere with outside work. Time he reports as looking tip with money obtainable on good real estate security at 7 r cent. The Newberg Graphic says that J. D. Hell's hack is adorned on both sides with the words, "Free Hack Steamer Altona," in letter so large that he who runs may read. Freight and paasenger ratea are so low on account of the many boats that are plying on the river that it is only a question of time when some of them will be forced off the line. Portland Dispatch: Prof. Frank Rig lor of the Harrison street school, is a candidate for School SiiKriniulent on the Republican ticket If the guber natorial nomination does not coir.e to Multnomah county the Professor is likely to get the place he is after. The Butteville corresisjudent ol the Woodbnrn Independent notes that O. H. Byland will give one week's vacation in the public school alter which he will begin a four months spring term . This will make thirteen successive months Mr. Byland has taught in that school. McMinnville Reporter: P.P. Thomp son is a man whom we greatly admire for his accomplishments in life, and the pluck, energy and ability he has dis played, but we should doubt exceedingly the propriety of his nomination for gov ernor again at this time. A. B. Marquam was in the city on Tuesday preparing to begin work as deputy assessor. Ho was planning to go to work in Barlow on Thursday morning. Prof. D. F. Warner, who has just com pleted a successful term of school at Currinsvillo, has been engaged to teach a six months' term in the Holcomb dis trict. School districts issuing orders on blank pieces of paier are liable to bo involved in error of trouble which would be avoided by using order books with stubs. E. C. Lakin of Milwaukee was up the last of the week. He says that the air is beginning to be full of politics. Th old Solo Crowers of tho New PACIFIC PRUNE, Earliest, Moit Prolific and lt drying prune grown. Snd for Catalogue. SIlUil$ & lUOT, Mount Tabor, Oreeon. 0I.AI)HT0K IH IMtOHI'F.KOI H. Many are llnylng and HulMIng Home la Ihe Beautiful Huburb. Times are hard arid money scarce, but twin the tune mansions property wss ' ' n the market, not a day, week or month , ,' , ... goes by without from one to three new , ' . , . , ' house are noticed in course of con-1 I struct ion in Oregon City ch-ef suburb. , ' . Doctors, uwyers. preachers, druggists, merchants, publisher, newspaper men, editors, lioliticians, and all thrifty peo-j. ' in pie, who want to mske a dol ar go a long way, buy a home in Gladstone. J).BV".',, . .-in. .i The fo ow ng partial Hat of the pur- c hawrs of property in Gladstone con- . . ' . i . llrms this statement, and that prove ' . n that I ... "handsomest horn, site ,n Ore- gon" has a warm place in the estimation of carefu . sober buaineas men, who ' ..... . i ... ..ol Mr.,.in,l will. Ihwir ovi.it mun and "" "'" . . ., . , ., I who appreciate wig w.-h ...c. nee it: Itev. Oilman Parker Nathan Tingle II. T. Sladen Oliver H. Ohlsen, It F. Itellomy, August (ioettling B. F. Clopton A Bro T M . Cross, K. L. Cbenhire, U. S. Forbes, J. M. Jehnaon, T. L. Cbarman, E. E. Clntrinan, John tiibson, A . F. Parker Charles E. Ohlsen, L C. Bitahey, John Rohinson. S. Anderson, C. A. Wenks, Chas. A. Williams, ( gyles' Mi-serve, di-O. V. Hnrton, Geo. H. Putin, Geo. Owens, W. A. Huntley, Mrs. F. Freytag. C. P. Eooney, Mrs. M. A. Beach. J. M. (S. -.'evton, John K. Groom J. E. Garrow, James Murrow C. B. Johnson, A J. Joslyn Charles Bolds, John Mason, R. E. Brown, Joseph Millerd, C. 0. T. Williams, John Hill. J. J. Burgess, Karl Borg, James Wilkinson, John C. Frost, J. R. Seavers, H. L. Angevine, .W Parke', A. Walker, Augusta Sandstorm M S. Harper, E. A. Slover. Hiram Straight, C. G. Huntley, Mrs I. Rinearson, John E. Grahn, Miss M. E. Luhker, Geo. A. Hauling, Br. J. W. Norris, Mrs B Mrs B. Mclntyre. And still they come. Lots at from $125 to $300, easy terms; no city taxes; best of pure watr; graded school, nine months in the vein ; level ground ; no street improvements; electric car to Oregon City every twenty minutes, 2l rent fare: fare lo Portland 121., cents splendid park of 75 acres adjoining; acre tracts for sale on long time. H. V.. Cross, Sole Agent, Oiegon City, Orejon. Obituary. DIED In this city after a long Illness on Thursday, March 1, 185M, Oren Holmes, aged 47 years, 9 months and 24 days. Deceased was born in Indiana on the nth dav of May. 1846. He enlisted in the Union army in 1802 when he was yet but lti years of age and served till the close of the war after which he settled in Iowa where he married the women who is now left to mouin the loss ot her com panion of the last quarter of a century and more. In 1871 ho united with the Baptist church whose teachings he had since consistently followed. F'or many months past he had been in poor halth and suffered in many ways, largely a the result of exposure while in the army. yet through it all be was cheerful and patient. On Thursday evening he passed peacefully away and on Saturday bis remains were followed to the grave by his comrades, members of Meade Post. No. 2. G. A. R.,of this city, the services other than the ritualistic of the post being performed by Rev. G. W. Giboney. Tuesday evening there was a meeting of the special committee having in hand the arrangement of a program for the tournament which is to meet in this city this season. They are ready to re port to the department meeting a pro- grain, which they believe will atlora more real tests and a better exhibition than any meeting that has ever been held in the state. It is estimated that it will reouire something like $1200 to meet the expense that it will be necessary to incur in making the tournament a suc cess. Farm for Sale. A farm of 50 acres on Tudding river miles east of Woodbnrn, part cash, balance on time to suit purchaser or will .. . i. T .... trade lor citv propirtv. Appiy io uu Drapkh, Charman Bldg. or Sidney Smyth. Notice. We have 40.000 petite prune and early Crawford peach trees; first-clas9, to sell in suitable quantities at 1J4 cents each. Send orders to Canby. S. Matiikw WIIOMCSAIvK GROWERS AND DEALERS.. Cfinnot be Under-Bold. 00r ill. Oregon City Building. The last number of the Pacific Builder contained the following relative to build ing operations in this city. A few build ing are now in the course of erection but times with the builders here,, . . .. p wwhern I nut now. are rather dull ' . More improvements are projected and it ' .,..: is hoped that will come on as spring ' . . , x ,,, opens. A handsome church building . . . ,f,..n is nroiected by the Baptist congregation. not , , . , , . , ,,. ' has so far matured that the trustees , rf fcy p y & ,,r0 ( loC8, ard)itecU. The proposed church building will be of ' . ... ... . wood with stone basement. It will be ...... ,, m v .... provided w ith galleries and will he sur- i r ..... :,u n mounted by two tower with spires. It wj . . . , ... I to the Presbyterian church enlarging its I ' seating capacity, early this spring Architect White also has a design for a small business buildiqg now projected. He is just now completing two residences at Oswego for Mr. Schwan. the Oregon City plumber. The Sellwood Congrega tional church, which was designed by Mr. White more than a year ago, will be fini.-hed this sprng. A furnace will le put in and the interior will be finished. Rev. G. Rockwood is now in charge. Architect Weston has prepared a de sign for a residence lo be built on the bluff this spring by one of our well-known saloonkeepers. Mr. Cross, the owner of the Gladstone townsile, has one or two buildings in the course of erection at that place. The plant of the Oregon City Sash and Door company and the Geo. Broughton sawmill are both closed down at present. Mr. Broughton was caused a peck of trouble recently by the rascality of a railroad employee at Port land, and we give your readers notice that if they have anything to collect of him hereafter, they must have creden tials as collectors lithographed on their bills. It seem that one of the chief J clerks of the Union Pacific, having been discharged by the company, immedi- ! .IaIv nilufv.rd ,nlWtd ahnllt llixtv ,,,. .... comuttnv from Mr. . . T. f hA &.IUUKII1 nil. . itv v. . v. , the papers to prove payment but it occaMoned some little difficulty to get the matter straightened out notwith standing. County tirange Meeting. On Tuesday there was a meeting of the county grange in this city for the purpose of choosing delegates to Ihe state grange which is to meet in Eugene on the 22d of May. There was a good representation from most of the granges in the county and much interest manifest in the meeting which was called to order by Dr. J. Casio, state deputy. Mrs. M. A. Waldron was chosen secretary. Credentials being presented by those present it was found that the following named persons were entitled to sit in the meeting. Highland Anna Harrington, R. L. Pairish, A. J. Ringo. Harding J. M. Tracy, J. Gilt, B. C. Hawley. Tualatin G. C. Day, Tohn Tyler Peter Larson. Oswego Mrs. M. A. Gage, O. Eaton, J. M. Kruse. Butte Creek-N. V. Davis, J. R. White, S. S. Skiryin. Damascus J. R. Morton, X. A. Mor ton, M. W. Gardner. Warner J. G. Foster, Jos. Casto, Mrs, M. V. Waldron. Milwaukee II. Tbeissen, J. S. Risley, A. Luelling. Barlow W. S. Tull, M. E. Tull, Wm. Barlow. Teasle Creek Jas. Tubbs, Ben Har less, L. D. Bagley. Molalla-J. F. Nelson, C. T. Howard, Jack Knot to. Springwater A. L. Lacey. The meeting then proceeded to the election of delegates and the following named were chosen: John Lewelling, Springwater; W. S. Tull, Barlow; A. Todd, lioise;anu u. uorianu, uego. The following named were chosen alter nates: W. V. Havis, Marquam; -trs. M. A. Waldron, Warner; A. Lewelling, Milwaukee and Peter Larson, Tualatiu. The Troy Steam Laundry Have built up a good trade in Oregon City on the merits of their work which is civinir general satisfaction. Give them a trial. They pay express charges both ways and give you Portland prices. OEFICB AT F. A. Waddocks, P. 0. Building. Laundry left at the office on Tuesday will be returned on Saturday. Protect Youksklk. Insure you rprop erty in the Guardian Assurance compa ny of London. Cash assets $23,000,000. F. E. Donaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon Immense StockI Write Ub! Te Trade. Some good young horses, broken to work, to trade for stock sheep. Apply R. J. Baoww, New Era, Oregon . For Hale. A number of fresh young cows for sale. Enquire of J. Tompkins, Oregon Ci'y or at Charman' Drug Store. It is not generally known what a vast plant it requires to publish and circulate a metropolitan newspaper. The Chicago Inter Ocean has in its Circulating I partment alone nearly one hundred men and women, not to mention the carrier who deliver the pajier to all parts of the city before breakfast every morning. It may be mentioned that no kind of weather however severe, i permitted to inter fere with this delivery in any way. Of this large force about one-half of them work through the day at ordinary office or clerical work and the other half begin late at night and work until about day light, pieparing and addressing Ihe wrappers, counting and wrapping the papers, "routing" and mailing the bun dles. Their work is of the most difficult nature and is done in the quickest possi ble manner, and vet so well is it done that it seldom happens that a single bundle or paper of its immense edition of neatly 100,000 reaches iU destination, on other than the right train and at the right time, nnless delayed by accident. The system is wonderful and its opera tion almost perfect. Far Male. 500 tons of choice hay. mostly timothy, w ill be sold in pan-els to suit the pur chaser by R. M. Robertson, Albany, Or. Shiloh's Vitalizer is whit yon need for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guaranteed to give you 8atifaction. Price 75c. Sold by C. G. Huntley. Blank note, receipt and order bookJT at the Exterpbisi office. TRADED MACKINTOSHES AND ALL KINDS J; ot ladirn' and grata flclhlo dyed, cleaned anil renovated at low price I' 8. Hteam lye Works, 106 Sixth atreet. Port land Oregon. DyeUg Cleaning sad Repairing. PHILADELPHIA 8TAM DYK A CLEANING Works. 2-Jfi Oak. bet. Inland M.. J. Phillipa. Portland, Oregon. DR D. 8 8TKYKER. DENTIST. HAS RK mnred to Odd Fellows temple S. W. Cor. lai and Alder, Portland, Orecan. NOTICE OP ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. Notice la hereby given lo Ihe legal roiera of rhool district No 62. of Clarkamaa county, state n( Oregon, that Ihe annual achool meeting (or the 'aid district will be held at Pope's hall, Oregon CUy. Oregon, to begin at the hoar ol S o'clock p. m on Ihe flrt Monday, being the fifth day ol March, A D. 1M Thla meeting Is called lor the pu-poae of elect ing a achool director for a term ol three yeare. aud a district clerk tor a term of rne year, aud the transaction of business usual at such meet ing. Dated this 22d day of February. ls. H. L KELLY. Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: Thos. F. Kyan. District Clerk. "t" A fltnts. $75 Wl Mc KfTtlasTJ. Tlw RU tHwfcWf. Wtaftlllte ,ui-r fW fuuiir Ut m ". WMh-t nM Ms4 irn if MaWtil itUtf tk banal. Tm put, tht tW! tM, tkm MCfaiM J Osbbmb- JaraJlc,aaiMin v. ism r HABKI" CO.. 1- !. rilukM, x Jur&ilc, wrt? v.in-iiiiis Postoffice-:- Store, MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY -:- GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. In PricesTve meet Portland Competition. Gary & Wissinger. Let us have a trial order. Portland-Oregon City and Yanhill River Routes STP TOLEDO Will leave Salmon 6treet unck Portland, Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday at 6 a. m., for Newberg, Dayton, Lafayette and McMinville, returning Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Test of accommodations for pas sengers and fast time made. For freight rates apply at dock or on steamer.