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Oregon City Imtcrprisc. FHIHAY, JULY (I, 1HIH. Clncknmns Co. Diroctory. COUNTY OKKICKItH, J'l IK'. (I.. nidi K, Ilsyna Clerk of Courts, - - (Inn, K lliirlmi MliirllT, IC. (', Mmlitin'k K inilir, Trvaaiirur, AaaiiKwir, H iIiiniI HllorltiUUlDlll, Hiirvnyur, (iiruijBr, C iiiiiiilliniur, V-. .. . H M. Ilnniliy M. I. M'Hira J, I!, Kru.ll.-r It. M. (Illi.nli I). W Kliiimlnl l(. I.. Il'illliall li'lmrl Mr. ill Kmuk JaKgar To J! eel llm 11 h. Tim miliHcrlilin rli' for llm r'.NTgii I'liidK linn la-tin iciIiiiiiiI to ji.fti) ht yi'itrj C)('i'liU (or aix liinnlliK. ("iihIi In ml- ih'ii, Kuliii'rlliiri) paying lit llm will tit ihit yi-ar will nut lm intiili to IIiIb rn tlilrtiun, Tliu low (irlco In irmilt- tg gi-l tlui lint nil H cunli Inula tiiii lihlurn ull Milim-rllii-ra to fay 11 a mill i-api-Hally to provunt ilrml lioala from lukhiK tint paper nml tint pnylliK 'r it liy rruwin of llii'if Im'Iiik lnw pr'x if. ltiilii'fi prli-n will only t'liiiiini'iirii with iIhIimiI ri'in wul. This imiki'K llm I'.ni kiU'CIm tint 'li'ii-4-at nir In Clurkiiuiii county cljtlit ymin nil linino print nml (ull i( liv local newa. CHAT AUOUT TOWN. I'm) Cedar Cuitiilior (or inotlia. Wnnti'il, a uiil or woman to do lioiiae work in until family. Kiiipiiru of Mr. It. 1.. Hotmail. t( Tlioim4iiliio( motlmra jjivo tlmir child ren Hlcrilumii' KoothiiiK l'owdura dur ing tliu ttt'tliiiin Knod. If your wat-h orcliH-k mtid repairing lake Ilium to Iliirnutlatr A Anln-n. Thry ittmrHiitffl ill their work. rim roiinty Irt-iouirer of Ymiiliill coiid' y iiinuiiMi'i'ii that lie In prepared to pay ull outitUiiiliiiK warrunta attuIiiMt the count v. Cedar Camphor (or mollis at ffic. per .omul ran 1 fuurtlmea tht-aHr and let ter than cauiplior at I.au-Iiivla I'ruK Co., I'urtliiii'l. IVraona wUIiIiik lino work in photo portraits or vlewa, Intritipt and exterior w ill aave money y ifolnu to Cotter' photo pailora, 2'fi Flral at reel, rorthmd tf KnAtaK'a Hraiim-iik ('ai'hii.kh are more pleasant and convenient to take than (Mmdera, wafers, clixira, etc. For alo liy t'liarniaii A (Vi , Iruic atorea. A McMcMlnnvitlo paper nay Jake Apxritiii liaa (tone to the lllne Moun taina In wnri h of Ida lout mine, lie KtM-a alone and la miru lie ran locale It. Fliea are ureal mla, hut you can keep tl.em out very easily and cheaply hy liuylnit a aet of acreen doora and windows of Jotiea A Hon over tho O. C. Iron Work. t( Hurmelatcr A Andreavn carry in atok the laritnat line o( Ko;ur'a silverware in the county einhriicinn apwma, (urka, knivea, tea acta, herry diahea, hiitU-r-diahea, pltkel diahca, cake haakela and cartora. (lood rellahlo aiinla wanted to will (ihidHtone iroKrty. ceuta (are to Oregon City. Liberal comniiHaion pnid. Jleat aelliiiK proHrty on the market. Call on or write to II. K. Croaa, preal dent (ilailxtono Heal Kntnte Aanociation. HemeiiitxT that Ayer'a Harparilla ia j extracted from the llonduraa root, which f only of Karaaparilla liaa tho true altera tive propertied. AImo that it ia a highly 'oucenlrateil and ower(nl medieine, nd hence Ita wonderful roaulta in all forma of hlood (liaoaae. Patronice home inatitutiona, buy your groccrioB of Marr A Holiertaon. Kvery tiling in the line of fancy or Maple gro coriea. Ordera called for and delivered. "Womlera of the World'a Fair" fnnnif cxix'iiBe. Kvery purchaac of Ill.M) ae curea one portfolio. tf. Screen Poora. Fliea have already liiiulo their appearunco and to moxt cll'-ctually protect youraelf uKniuxt these, you bIiohUI fit your houae with atroii( acreen doora which the OroKnn City Sanh A Door Factory makea. Cheap. tf The old veteran, Captain Itundy, has lila new boat houae all iltted up in run inn order and ia now prepared to furnish at all times tho fluent lino of pleasure boata to bo found in the atute, I'ricos Teasonable and the beat of treat mini t ac corded all patrona. Foot of llth street. t. Mra. Win. Kudy of this city on Tues- V lay of last week gave a very pleasant ' tea party. Those present wero Mrs. Abel Kudy and Mra. J, W. Wctherell both of rortlund and Mra. Klizabeth FucIib, Mra. J. M. Graham, of this city. Thorn) present aieak In highest praise of the tea social. Tho Bandon Kocordor notes that II. Z. Burkhart, of the Bandon Woolen Mills arrivod from San Francisco last Monday, via Kosehurg, on a business visit. Ho will remain aboutaweek yet. The mills will be roady to start up about the middlo of July. Superintendent Cla'k Is expectod back in a day or two. Ladies, do you know Dr. Mary II. Stanton's Femaline, the Famous Female Specific, will cure all those aches and jmins peculiar to you, and will cost you only one month's treatment? I will send any lady a trial box, (roe, who will eend me the names and addresses of ton ladies who are in delicate health. Agents wanted everywhoro. Write for full par ticulars to Airs. L. M. Little, manager wholesale western depot, lloulton, Ore-gon. OKKUOJf CITr-N lllAtTAt (Jl'A. I'Iiiiim for the Flint An mini .Keeling lis Nnccea Alircd. The Oregon Clly Chaiitaiiipiaaaseiubly liaa heeomii all anHiired hu t, The Fust Hide Hallway company liaa agreed on rates of traimHrUllon and oU'erod to put electric lights III (ihidHtone park at their omi cxHiiHe. The (ull list o( commit tees now utauila as follows: (ieneral manuger, HiiV. J. S, r-inilh of Ashland, Hupeiilitendelil of I'aclllc Coast (!liaU tauiiiun; president, ltev. Oilman I'urker; vice-president, Ilev. J, W. Cowan, D. I), ; secretary, Charles Mo serve J treasurer, 1. C. Ijitoiirelle. l'xnciillvu committee Col. It, A. Mil ler, Harvey Croas. II, 8. Strange, Dr. Ferrln and Mrs. C. II. Dye. (irouiida and TranMiortutlon Harvey Cros, K. l' Chariiutii and J. A. ('hime, Filiaiice T. L. Churiiiiin, K. (J. Cau field and C. II. Dye. Advertising Charles Meserve, Ger trude Finlcy, D, H. Glass, J, K. Groom and I',, M. Itsnds, Music Mra, A. S. Dresser, Mra. K. K. Willliiini and Mra. 10 '.. Charmun F.dueution 'ro(, J, W, (iroy, County Superintendent U.K. Gibson, ltev. G. V, Giboney. Gamea-Dr. II. K. Ferrln, It. L. Hoi man, W, A, Huntley, l'rof. Hawley of Salem and of Portland. Kiilertiilmncnt Mrs. J. W. Norris, Mra. Sidney Smyth, Miss May Kelly, Mra. Laura K. l'ope, Mra. M. L. Driggs. This committee of entertainment Is to look after suitable, stopping places for tho distinguished speukers w ho come as tho city's guests. Invitations have Irf-en sent to the fol lowing diHlinguished men and women to take part in the program which promises to lie the finest ever given in Oregon: Pr. K. 8. Cuntine, los Anuelcs; Dr, Selah W. Brown, San Jose; Itichard Wake, Topeka, Kansas: l'rof. Slruuh, o( Chicago. These four men ofnaiional repute aro already engaged and others invited from Portland are Dr. Locke, Dr. Itoland D. (irunt, Dr. C. C. Stratton, Dr. Wallace, Dr. A. J. Brown, Harvey W. Scott. Judge J. F. Ca lea, 1'ro'essor Shorey, Abigail Scott Duiilway, Senalor Tongue ol llillsboro, Mrs Narcissa White Kinney of Astoria. The follow ing college presldenta aro aa follows: Dr. McClelland, I'acific I'l.iversity j Dr. Chapman, State University, Dr. Brown aon, McMiimvihe; l'rof Campliell, Mon mou'h, 1'resident llloes, Corvallia; I'ri'sldentof the Willamette University a' Salem and others. The committee on pducatlan aro work ing up the teachers of the atate includ ing county Btiix'riniendciits, principals of sch'Kjl, etc, This promises to be the greatest ojlucational gathering ever known In Oregon. It is proposed to block oil" the days as follows: July 1M, Sunday School Day for Sunday schools, Kndeavor Societies, Kp worth Leagues, etc. July 25, l'atrlotij Day for the G. A. K., Sons of Veterans, Womans Relief CorpB, civic mid beuefl ciary societies, farmers organisations, etc. July 2(1, F.ducational day for Chau tauiiians, teachers colleges. W.C. T. U. and other educational organisations. Arrangements are made that all who deserve may bring their tents and camp on the ground, lunch stands, refresh ment counters, etc. Can lie secured by applying t0 the ground munager, Har vey Cross. The music committee propose to work up choruses of all the singing talent in Oregon City and part of Portland. Mr. A. S. Dresser has charge of the orchestra. The final program will be announced later when arrangements are completed. Company F. Ordem. Capt. J. W. Ganong has issued the following company oiders: The com pany court of discipline will convene at tho armory on Tuesday, July 10, next for the purpose of trying such delin quents as may be ordered to appear before it. Detail for the court: Lieut. Pickens, Sgt. Huntley, Corpl. Hickman, The following named members are hereby appointed to act as a commitee to suHrintend the ball that will be uiven at tho armory by the company on the evening of July 4. Lieut. Pickens, Sgt. Sheehan, Pvts. C. G. Huntley, A. C. Warner, E. S. McDonald, Leighton Kelly, G. Piotor. The following promotions are hereby ordered, warrants to date from issuance of this order: Musician E. A. Smith to bo 3d Sgt. vice Yoargain resigned ; 5th Sift. E. A. Scott to be 4th Sgt., vice Sheehan resigned; 1st Corpl, F. A. Mot.ner to be 6th Sgt. vice Scott pro moted j 3d Corpl. C. E. Hickman to be 1st Corpl . , vice Metzner promoted j 4th Corpl. II. A. Hands to be 2d Corpl. vlco Williams resigned; Tvt. G. B. Fanchor to be 3d Corpl. vice Hickman promoted ; Pvt. II. K. Jones to be 4th Corpl., vice Rands promoted. They will be obeyed and respectod accordingly. Pyt. H. D. Millor is hereby appointed company musician vice Smith promoted. Wiluamsiu'ro Ohio Oct. Oct. 7, 1891. Norman LiciiTy Mc'o Co. Des Moines, Iowa. Gentkmkn: I can possitivoly say Kraubk's Head ache Capsules aro the best headache cure I ever handled and I have a dozen different kinds. Respectfully, 8. B. Walkkr. For Sale by Charman & Co. City Drug Store. PERSONAL NOTES. W. T. Burriey made a trip to Astoria hist week on business. J.G. Foster, of New F.ra, was In the city on Monday on business. Jus. Hooss, of I-ucey, spent a coupl of duys In the city the first of the week. Dr. T. 1!, Tlionias, postmaster at Hea ver ('reek was doing business In town on Tuesday. Among the well-to do fanners of the county in town on Monduy was A. M. Shlhley, of Springwater. Hon. W, N. Barrett, prosecuting at torney for the lift Is district, was In the city on Monday on legal business. Jas, M. Traeey, of IogHii, who has olio of the finest farms on the Springwater ridgi, was doing business on the street Monday, E. A. Coo, of Damascus, was in the city on Monday attending to buxiiiess for the estate of Geo. Gansm-r of which ho is administrator. S. (j, Morgan, superintendent of the Forest Grove electric light plant, has been in the city for several days the past week the guest of It. 11. 'labor. Among the Portland visitors to Oregon Cily on the Fourth were A. Hadley, M. Smit.i, Thos. Thomas, H. H. Virtue, G. L. Schooling and Capt. Works. Judge McBrido and wife returned from Astoria on Saturday. He had been down in Clatsop county holding court for several weeks and Mra. McBride went down last week to visit friends. The Overland for July will begin the 24th Volume of the New Series, with a sjieclal Midsummer Number. This will l characterized by a number of striking stories, a larger allowance than usual of verse, and seasonable outing articles. A short serial of Malayan life by the ed itor Hounsevelle Wildman, will begun with (our striking chspteis, duly illus trated. The Secretary of the Madrid Columbian Kxjioaition Professor Steward Culin, will contribute a chatty arti cle of Summer Street scenes in in the Spanish capital. The Alaskan trip will lie entertainingly written up by F. DeLatftina Helen Elliott Ban ditti w ill tell of the first Fourth of July celebration in California in a story ad dressed to Young America. John Bon ner will have a strong story of Son Fran cisco life, and Edwin V. Atkinson will contribute a study of a Chinese immi grant from exact uuterial gained as a Custom House Insjiertor. There are a multidude of seasonable articles besides, that justify the title "Midsummer Num ber" and the holiday cover. A pleasant surprise party was ten dered to Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Bahi-ock st their residence, Tuesday evening, July 3d, in honor of the fifteenth an niversary of their marriage. A hand some glass berry set was presented them by their friends. Mrs. Jennie Meldrum nude a neat presentation speech which was rescinded to by Mr. and Mrs. Bab cock. The evening was Sent in music and games Refreshments were served after w hich all joined in wishing Mr. and Mra. Babcock many happy returns of the day, and expressing themselves as having spent a pleasant evening, took their departure. Trnit Tariff Bill Pined. Washington, July 3. In the midst of intense excitement, st 10:45 tonight, after having been debated for three months and one day, the tariff bill amended to take effect August 1, 1804, passed the senate by a vote of 34 to 39. a strict party vote, except Mr. Hill, who voted with the republicans against the measure. The populists divided their strength two Messrs. Kyle and Allen, voting in favor of the bill, and two, Messrs. Peffer and Stewart, against it. At tho very opening o( the last day of the great struggle Mr. Harris, the vet eran parlimentariun, in charge of the hill, announced that it would pass today, the third of July or there would be no Fourth of July for tho senate of the United States. Until evening there were no sensational incidents. A hard but hopeless fight was made by the re publicans, undor the leadership of Mr. Sherman, to place wool on the dutiable list. Through the Instrumentality of Mr. McLaurin (dem., Miss.) the action ol the committee of the whole in ex empting the salaries of United States judges from the income tax, was reversed in the senate. A very impor tant piece of legislation, in the shape of an anti-trust law, was placed on the bill as a ridor, without even so much as a division. It was designed, as Mr. Voor liees said, to insure, "intrlguity 'in the executson of the law," It being admitted that any tarift system afforded abundant opportunity for the formation of trusts and combines. Kraubk'b Hkadaciib Caisiti,rs, unlike many remedies, are perfectly harmless. They contain no injurious substance, and will stop any kind of a headache, will prevent beaches caused by over indulgence in food or drink late at night Price twent-five cents. For sale by Charman A Co, City Drug Store. Lost. A purse containing some money and valuables. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving at this office. Lost somewhere near Baptist church or Main street, Oregon City. SWMLANirS KANMES, You MorriHon Ft Between 2fl k 3fl, Porlland, AH 01 II KICH KK IS. . MltinenMlls Correspondent Vlnlls Oregon City Interesting Comment Anoka is a short distance, perhaps twenty miles out of Mitiiiapolis, and is striving to make of itself a manufacturing town. In this resiiect it lesemhles Ore gon City and the comments of an Anoka businessman as written to the Anoka Herald will he not uninteresting to our people. He says: "1 will use for one illustration Port land and Oregon Cily, Oregon. Both places are located on the Willamette river, the latter Wing situated at the falls on said river, which affords an ex tensive water wer. It is a manu facturing town in every sense of the word, with a good farming country sur rounding il a town in every way a "marker" for Anoka except not quite so large in population. It is also a county seat and waa a distinct town by itself until connected by an electric line one year sgo. Now it is called a suburb ; by river it is twelve miles; by the electric line it is seventeen (fourteen) miles. I went out there yesterday to do business. The fare was twenty-five cents each way and cars left at each end of the line every forty minutes. The run, including stops takes one hour and ten minutes. Found the line was originally laid through the worst part of the valley, It being a por tion where the pine trees had been par tially or all burned dow n years ago and had never been cleared up. ow in every direction all along the line can be seen new houses and buildings and the land beinir cleared, in fact, all around could be seen prosperity, even in these good old democratic times. Upon ar rival at Oregon City I found the streets all torn up ana men and teams in every direction at woik laying sidewalks and paving the streets with brick, while some were at work on houses repairing as well as building new ones, etc. Then I made a tour of the principal business firms of the town and ill auswer to my question came the following: 'Business! Oh, it's all right. We're not over rushed, but we keeu moving. No, people don't seem to go down to Portland any oftener than thev did on the railroad and not anv more of them : besides where they used to go down and stay all day they invariably cet back to their meals. AO that's all poppy-cock about going to Portland for a spool of thread. My ex perience is that if a woman wants to go to Portland she will find a way even if she has to walk, and oesides what is detrimental in some ways by rapid tran sit for our town, is more than offset in others. We have people living here now and doing business in Portland. Nego tiations were open for factories last sum mer that would never have come only for the quick communication to rort land, but the depression in money mat ters knocked it out for the time being only. Yes. there was quite an opposi tion to the line by our citizens previous to its being built, but its all over with now and the same people say its a good thing,' etc. "So much for Orenon City and Anoka, but when it comes to compare Minnea polis with Portland, there is as much difference as day and night. Portland is a city built up by men who have not only enterprise, but carry the "dough" in their "jeans. Ready for emergencies and ever on the alert with money to as sist any business or, enterprise that can make a practical or legitimate showing, and do it with a neighborly feeling of "live and let live," and in business tney are a unit; whereas Minneapolis is nothing more or less than a big bag of wind, built on wind, run on wind always seekini! whom they may devour, forever building air castles in the daily (papers) baloons (except the Journal which 1 will eive credit, is as a rule a clean sheet.) About every other day there is "infor mation from the East" that some 450,- 000 soap factory or enterprise' no matter what bo long as it makes a head line, "is trying to get into our city," etc., etc., etc., but somehow these snaps never materialize. In business it is dog eat dog. When they see a man down they jump on him, and when it comes to themselves personallv deviding the spoils it is who is the best man. Portland with her solid and subtantial buildings and men of money, Who work as a unite, with a daily paper, the Ore- genian, to back them, and allow me to add. it has more good, sound, readable matter than all the Minneapolis and St. Paul papers put together, with sucn a magnet for drawing trade Portland is day as Minneapolis is night. Minneap olis is noiiiiiiK utu ma "rw" iwib with vacant buildings." Contractors Desiring to bid on the one-story brick building to be erected by the under signed will find plans and specifications at the Bank of Oregon City. C. H. and E. G. Caufield. Refresh yurself these hot days with a diah of ice cream soda at the Novelty Ice (jream parlors, second door to Burmeis jer & Andrcsen's. Have Heard of Them. THKE HOME 7 BOX REAL KSTATK TKASFt:iW. Famished Kvery Week by the ( lacks mas Abstract and Trust Company. J O Paulsen to Titus Lash lots 1 and 2 blk 13!l Oregon City $1750 Henry Metcalf to John Cobrey lot 2 and part of lot 7 blk 40 Oregon City 1500 L W Lcith to W II Vaughan of w of sec 22 and ne4 and part of sec 27, t4s,r2el20 acres. 1800 FCKlinglerto W WH Sampson 3H3.D1 in John L Khngler 1) L C Oregon Land Co to Joseph Hingley lots 27 and 28 blk 71 Minthorn. . Oregon Land Co to Noah Hingley 300 lots 25 and 20 block 71 Minthorn 200 Fred A Ely to C W Hchoenleber 15 acres in S D Francis D L C in t 3 s, r2 e 600 T L Sager by sheriff to W C Brown ml4 of swJi of sec 12, 1 4 s, r 2 e 90 acres R W Porter to Nora Porter lot in 516 Canemah and lots adjoining... 2100 J 8 and R Purdom to Max Schul- pius 30 acres in J G Swafford D LCt3s, r2e 3000 W H Vaughan to Mary T Frazer 80 acres in sees 23 and 20, 1 4 s, r 2 1 O F Hibbard to D P Mac Carty 102.76 in sec 25, t5s, rle.. 2500 COT Williams to F A F White lots 1 and 2 black 99 Oregon City John Cobery to Henry Metcalf lot 2 and part of lot 7 block 40 Ore gon Cily 1 II Metcall to John Cobery lot 2 and part of lot 7 block 46 Oregon City 1500 Augusta Warner et al to Chas Moebnke und of lots 10 and 11 block 8 Pleasant Hill add to Ore gon City 350 Sunset Land Co to Sarah A and Ella J Davis lot 8 blk 9 Sunst City . . . . 300 COT Williams to Jennie E White lots 3 and 4 block 99 Oregon City 1 WLMolloytoME church South, lots 8 and 9 blk 8 Pleasant Hill add to Oregon City 1 Having purchased the copyright of Thome's Title Abstract Indexes giving us sole riitht to use them in Clackamas county, and the abstract books compiled and formerly owned by Thorne & Son. we are prepared to furnish complete and accurate abstracts of title and to correct or extend old abstracts. We solicit your patronage and guarantee first class work. Office over Huntley's Drug store. Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co. WANT A.... HAT! We sell as low as we can lower than ever before. We have too many. We are after Cash. GLASS & SMYTH, Corner Fifth and Main St., Oregon City, Ob. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN. Notice la hereby given, that I have been ap pointed by the County Court of Clackamas county. Oregon, guardian ol the person and ea tate ot K. W. Cressey, a person incapable ol tak ing care of his own affairs through Imbecility. All persons are notified to have no dealings with said K. W. Cretsey, as I will not be respon sible for any debts he may contract. All money or obligations owing said E. W.Cressey must be paltl to me. J. Hi'NOKaFoan. uunuu. -WONT Bread l Bread mad with QOILMIM Rik'lXf. POWDER. It makea a light, lire, sweet loal. Dealers sell It on the mauulsciurers' guarantee, CLOSSfcr PEVER9. Portland, Or. t SOW- WEST Uncle Burn Will Deliver Them Anywhere. Oregon City Dye Works DYEING, Cleaning and Repairing Gentlemen's- Hats Dyed & Cleaned. Ladies' Work a Specialty Shawls, Cl'iaki and Drenset given ai good an appearance new. Feathers, Gloves, Etc., Cleaned, and (lren any h4e deilred. First Class Work. Lowest Rates. WILSON, WELSH A CO., Foot of Fifth St., Oregon City, Or. To Horsemen. The Well Known Full Blood Engllnh Shire Hortse, GROVE PRINCE, Will be on his regular route and at Noblitt's Livery Stable, OREGON CITlT, Monday of Each Week. Full particulars by address ing Chas. Noblitt or the undersigned. P. S. SETTLEMVRE, Owner and Manager. Paris Hair store. 135 Fifth St Portland, Or. We are spec ialists in mak ing wigs and ton p e t a for street wear lor ladies & gents. Most natural looking. Come and Bee ns il voo need any thing. The heat place in Port land. tttii Febvet & Mfgs. Uuinan Hanebout, Hair Gooda. DR D.8 8TRYKER, DENTIST. HAS RE moved to Odd Fellowa' temple 8. W.Cor.lst and Alder, Portland, Oregen. DK. E. CJ3RO TO, EYE AND EAR 8 U KG EON Glasses Fitted and Furnished. 169 First Street, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court ol Clackamas County, State of Oregon. , Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned hu hn dulv mDoointed bv the above entitled Court administrator of thn estate of liustine Gaedke. deceased; and all persons having claims agaiust said estate are herebv notified to prereut tnem. wiia me pnpr amuavu at tached, to the undersigned at his office in Ore gou City tu said couuty and state within six mouths from the date ol this notice. Dated at Oregon City, Oregou. this 22d day ol June, 1SSH, 8 Hl fcl.AT, Adm r ot OI tne estate oi uusuue uaeuao. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Successor loD.HT.4L Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Bigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. THE BON TON. Main Street, near Fifth. A strictly first class resort conduct ed under American principles. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS.. All the Best Brands of Cigars. THE IMPROVED Queen City Incubator. Cannot be overheated and has no equal. Send for Illustrated catalogue of Thoroughbred Poultry. Eggs for hatching, ooultry supplies of all kinds. English setters, Irish setters. Fox Wt teriors, 8kye terrlors and Pugs Our stock haa won eighty-three premiums in the last threa seasons. CALDWELL A LARKINS. 1.M0 Front bt.,8eattle, Wash. Mention this paper sri v v?