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PERSONAL NOTES. V, II, lliilwr, of DiiiiutNi'im, wim wen on our Htri'i'tn Monday, Mm. I, llurrU, uf Cmiliy, WrtH In thin rlly 1'rldny vIhIHiik Irluiifk Jan. Hiilloy, of KukIo Crmik, wan In city on IhihIiiioin Thursday, H.imrit Willis, of Hiilum, wan railing on filimU In town Huturdiiy, II, Wllhcrn, llm leading rnerulmnt of KmkIo i'mk, whh In town Friday. Mr. and Mm. II. Mr.Klsiiiidt.r, of IiuiiittHi'im, nl Friday In IliU rlly, C. H. TiJitor, on of (iartltdd't hudln niDrrlmtilH, was In t la In city Monday. T. II. Van Fleet, nf lWi;' Volley, wa In town Monday attending court. John Coin, of Miti'knliurK, win In town on liimliienii at tho court Iioiiwi Monday. II . L. Vmiulin, Ktoekmlwr of Mo lull, was In IIiIn city few hours Mon ilay. Mm, K. Uichard. of I'ortluml, In vlil I ok her ftintur, Mrs. Win, Howell, in IliU city, Mm, A. Jjttouretto, of MrMlnn vllln, In vinltlntt her son, I). C. Ijiioiir tUi. J. M. Hiker, inn) of Fault Creek ' riK.K'riu furmeiN, vIhIIimI tliU city Fat urilny. Mm. 0. KuImIhii, of Allmny, was tlm Uii'st of Mm. II, H, Htrantro tho flrnl ol tint week. Mm. J. K. Motrin, wtume luce par alysed uhoiil tlireo week Hgn, Is rMphlly iuitrovlii(, Mr. Henry HeiiMlcy Im Uen appful ln! tint week visiting with hit coutiin, John Story. lr. II. Unas, fWinrrly a ri'sldont of IIiIn city, hut now of I'ortland, waa in town Hatiirilny, , Knot ('itliill, a prominent sawmill nun of New Km, tm in town trmiMcting Imslncsa Monday. MiasOra Spunkier, traihrr in the l'llmui nchnoi, wnt Sunday visittnu ri'Utiven in Corvsllis. Mr. Ilillliir, (4 Portland, win la thli city Wediiemlay, looking fler hi ro erlv iiilerenU on the hill. (irnmlnu tavrjoy, loolher of Orlando I-ovrjoy, formerly of this) place, i vinit liiK her numerous friend in town. Int Sunday, Mim Jaiiu Allen, of Sac rainon'o, Cal.. waa th gnrit at the homo of Mm. V. T. WnirtMi, n thia city. v Mr. It. Kwher and littla daiinWr, of Corvallls, waa In thia city Saturday vis iting tho finally of Major Tho. Char man. (ieo. Biewer of Kaulu Orwk, waa In town on hliainea Wedtieadav. Il alao vinite.l hi aimer, Mra. E. C'leuieiita, at 1'ark I'liue. Mr. II, l. (iriidon, of 1'ortland, and Mina Jennie l'valxly,ol l'wiaton, Idaho, were In thia city Wedtieadiiy, the Kiieata of Mm. J. C llradlry. Major Thoa. Cliarman waa confined o lii room with tho old complaint, rlieu lualimii, hut ia litnmviiin and i ahlo to pend a few hour at the atom. ltev. J. W. Oman and wife and Ir. II. K. Ferrin attended the iiieeliiia ot the CoiiureKatiolial cluh which waa lield at Fortt (irove frmi Saturday until Mon day. Itev. J. W. Cowan waa in Salem Wed nesday and attended the council called for the purpose of taking ate toward ortiiiiilr.iiiK a Congregational cliiin h in that city. Mia Winnie (iridium, toucher of the second grade of tlie Stephens addition hcIiooI of I'ortland, aent Sunday in thi city with her iMtrenta, Mi. Bl Mr. J. II. Graham. Hon. 0. A.SchlbM-de, representative elect from Joiigla county, waa In tow n the Ural of the wvk. Mr. Milbrwie ia a candidate for aalu-r of the nextbouae of representative. Mia Ruhy Shurtleff, arrived from Van couver Wodneadny evenina and will re aide In lhl city with lir parent who have moved Into the liouae owned by Mr. C. P. Winenet. Mr. and Mr. M. Taylor anddaunhtor, of Waturtown, N. Y. are vlailinu at the home of Mr, Taylor' iHtr, Mr. H. E. Smith. They Intend to Hcnd at leait five week in thi city. Tony Noltner, exlitor of tlie Portland Diripatch, wa in thi city laat Saturday. Mr. Noltner I a former resident of Ore gon City and for eevoral year wa the puhliHher of the Kntkuniihk. Word wa received by Mr. Jo. Hodges laat Monday from Mr. Jane Hedk't', who, with her dauKhUr, Kiniiia, loft for lHuiver, Col., about a week ago, nay Inn that they both Blood the trip well, and are greatly pleaaed with their new home. Mr. A. 8. Graham, of Mamhland, spent Sunday In Oregon City viwting her mother, Mr. Jas. Thorne. Mr. Gra ham ha boon in Portland for the last two weeks attending her Luaband who was in the hospital for treatment of a broken leg. Mr. and Mr. Melbourn Elliott re turned to Newborg hint Saturday, hav ing spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mr. C. D. Story and viewing our city, They are recently from Iowa but are spending the winter with Mr. Elliott's mother at Newlxirg. Win. Welch, of Salmon, spent Monday in in this city, while on his way to Port land to dispose of a fine drove of cattle. Mr. Welch 1 the proprietor of the suin luer reaort located on the Salmon river, where s large number of eoplu from the surrounding country spend tlio siitnniur months, J . K. Murks, of Harlow, wan'ln the city Saturday and wa a caller at thi olllce, Mr Marks la an attorney and. ha hut recently opened an olllce in liar- j low. For the laat three yearn he has, been with one of the largest law firm In j Cortland and la well llttixl for hi profen- j slon. Mr. Mnrkn i a Clackuiuai county boy and his many friends in tne county wish him the best of success. ! Mm. Sidney Smyth and children, and Mis Harriet Whllyuin left for tho Kant Sunday evening. Mm. Smith will smihI ' the winter wllh her parent in Kansanj City. Mo., and Mis Whitman returned toher homo at Hartford, Conn,, after, sH'iidlng the summer with her slater, ! Mrs. W.C. Cheney, of this city. Mr. and Mm. J . M. Lawrence will occupy the cottage during Mr. Smyth' absence. j Ir. II. L. MiMirehouse, secretary of the : lliiptlxt home missionary society of New j York, waa In thin city the first of the; week. He was sent to thia city by that; society to look ulxmt and see what woik ! was to be done. The society of which he j ia a meiuU-r was oigitnixed in thi state llfty yeais ago. He waa tendered a re ception In the evening at the residence of Mra. F. O. McCown. I Of the new ventures In Oregon City, i among thi latest ia that of the new law : linn of li, F, A i. W. Swoie, who have opened an ulli'-e In the Sluden building adjoining the Methodist church. The Hi lor member. II. F. Swojie, has for some year past licen with one of the best luw flims of Portland, while G. W. Swoe has been in the law ollice of I). ; C. A C. I. Ijitoiirette in this city for the , past year slid secured a thoiough train-; lug by reason of the large practice of ; that firm. They are Ixith Clackamas county hoy and having been among 1 Our most successful school teachers have a host of friends who wish them abun dant success in their p'ofesnioll. Mr. II. K. Swett, who spent mane time in thi city last summer with I.. I.. Por ter, but is now at hi old home in Fon du Iju Wis., and, by the Common wealth of that city, it is learned that he has been glteu the nomination on the republican ticket in that county for d'strict attorney. Ilia frienjs in Ort-gi City am pleased to hear of the honor that has been conferred Hn him, and wish him success in the comingelection. The Thursday Night club have issued invitations for tlteir Mr si dancing party to be given at the armory this Tursday evening. They intend to play cards at the resilience of the memlx-rs and give a social dunce at the armory each alter nate week. Tle executive committee consists of Mm. P. F. Mort-v, Mm. T. A. Pone, Mrs. O. A. Harding Mr. J. P. I-ovett and F. T. (iriirth. Mrs. 1$. Mi lkmaid has been engaged as pianist (or the season. li m wit lii it lit to tell tho ilill'crcnee botwoen a leather counter and a imper counter in a ho? You do, eh? All riKiit. Take tho hIioo or boot in both hnndu toe jiointitig to tho front fiiiir of both hands cluHnl on tho nhank tliothiiinbH on tho buck about an inch above tho hod press tho cotintor forward if tho shoo io a heavy ono tho counter will incline for ward slowly. Now remove tho thumbs and if tho counter is leather it will come buck to its original position iiiHtantly but if it is paper it will re main in the position you pressed it to. Now to tell if tho inner-Hole is jiats r or leather takeout your pen knife, cut a small skiving from the outer edge of the inner-sole, put tho piece in your mouth, chew it, and if a ten-year-old boy cannot tell whether ho is chewing paper or leather, he should have some one else to buy his shoes fur him. Tho counter in a ladies' fine shoe should give under tho pressure of the thumb instant ly, but as rapidly return to its position. Tho inner sole in a txiot or shoe is of vital importance. It it is paiier, tho moment, it gets wet tho stitch will pull through, then away goes your shoe, and away goes your money. A paMr inner-sole and a paper counter in a shoe will make a dillerenee of 11.00 in tho cost of a shoe. If a man tells you that he will sell you a .0O shoe lor if2.'0 put him down as an A 1 liar. Nobody gives their goods away no one is in business for their health. We carry no shoes with pajn r counters or paper inner-sob-H. VK CTOY W STOKE $JI0F;S. A dry foot will save a man a doctor's bill, and one doctor's bill will puichasea half dozen pairs of shoes. MoIUTTRICK, "THE SHOE MAN," NIIXT DOOIt TO OKKGON CITY IJANK. Iteslgmilhm Accepted. A congregational meeting wa held Postollice-:-Store, MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY .GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. In Pricesvre meet Portland Competition. O.WISSINGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. , Wednesday evening by tho members of : the J'resbyterian church of this city to i take action on the resignation of tlielr , pastor, Itev. (J. Win. Uiboney, who is to goloKpokeno. The meeting was mod erntcd by Itev. F. II. (jwynne.of Halern, ! Uy a unanimous vote the resignation I of Mr. Oiboney was accepted, and Messrs. Sidney Hmyth, A. E. Uonaldson jand M. McOeehan were appointed a ' committee to bring tho matter before the i Portland Presbytery for their approval. Iltwasask"d of Mr. Giboney, and the 1 rerpiest will be complied with, to remain I with thi church until after the dedica ' tion of the new building, which will take 'place on Sunday, November 4th. A j series of resolutions were passed eulo 1 giving Itev. Oiboney for the faithful and i efficient services he had rendered hit j church during the five years tnat he i has been their pastor, and that j to his untiring worlr is duo the I great growth and prosperity of the Pre- byterian church of Oregon City. Many ! exprestions were made by the members ' present of the kindly feeling and har ', mo'ny that had prevailed at all times be- tween themselves and their pastor, and i while regretting his departure onlv ; wished him the best of success in his '. new field of labor. J Headers of the Entkkcrisb will rem : oitilif-r ttuit Trif-ntinn wan maile of the i drlm'tauta, eommaii'llnr me. lu trie nsina ' infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Cannon of j m the suia nf Grrnn. iht out t the real - ! , ,, i.'i. late hereinafter (JK'iili..!. io r-il6 a num hii I- : .Salem swallowing a hut pin last summer, j 'J, ;,(';'.(rf lhr d,.m,i, ((l uM -l-r. to ', From the Statesman it is learned that ' wit: i.ui; . and the inrther ium f...wc.t. ...... I and the litrther :im ol tm ai attorney" fees, ! the pill Was removed from the child 8 I together with Interest on the m mce sael . l c -.1... 1 .. t-eree waa eni.-rea ai ei irr ceui jwr auauin stomach laRt f-unday by two ha'em r.ni) .,, ,he ,ni .Wn.iins thia aa.e. surgeons and that the child is doing ". therefore. In oMIwa u alien ;tr. , , , , f dirt duly levy noon, and will, on 8!iirlar th Well With every urospert Of recovery. It I z,l dar of Noremlier, at the hour of on o Clot-K p m. ol aald oay. ai te troni u..r im the court houe tn aald county, ofler for sate at ii It; suction, and tell to tne niineat tnu utn elder, for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest the aald deh-ndatits bae in and to th ShertfTs Notice of Kale on Eierntton. In the Circuit Court of lh State of Oregon for the County ol Clackamas. Mary A. Hatch. Plaintiff. v. Henry Swilt.fr . Carrie Swilt. B. K Miller, Frank Jones and John Hirey, befendante. State of Oreon. County of Clackamaa, at. Notice la herehy riven, that by virtue of an execution and order ol sale intued out of the Cir cuit Court of the Htate of creroii for the county ol cla, ttn". heariiiidate the M day of Octo ber, lwM, In atitt wherein Maty A Hatch wa nlalntltr. and llenrt SwKt. Jr.. Carrie Swift, II. K Miller, frank Jun.-a and John oirey were Oregon City is soon to have a city mes senger service. The order for the fix tures has Ix-en stMit Kast and they are expected to bo in the various public buihtings by the first of the mouth. With a local telephone and a uiesentT service, Oregon City will las able to keep pace with our metropolitan neighbor. The fiieiida of Miss Kuiwia Svkes gave her a pleasant surprise last Monday at the home of her sister Mra. 8. Nefsger at the head of Seventh street: Thoswi present were Mrs. S. Nefsger, Ellen ami Ilerliert Shaw, Stella Jones, Cieorpe Shaw, Harry Kiley, Fnd .iiid Lulu Myers, Lulu Hankies, Mary Bltihni. Married, in this city on Friday even inll, October 111 li. at tlie residence of the bride's brother, August Zimmerman, M'lBi Freds Ziininerman to Mr. Deed rick Itarttds, ltev . li. F. Meyers ullh-tating. Mr. and Mrs. Itartels will leave this woek for Jtortlsdale, California, wltere Mr. Hartuls will engage in tiie trust business. Married, by J. C. Head at the Elec tric hotel in this city Oct. SI. im, Al bert Porter and Miss Mary Alexander, bothofCanhy. The happy couple re turned to Canby the same evening at which place, they will reside in the fu ture. Miss Cora Hryant and Miss Lou Lynch, students at the Baptist college of McMinnvillu, were in this city Thursday visiting friends They were on the way to Portland to attend the Itaptist con vention. The cigar firm of O'Connell A Schiller has dissolved partnership, Cbas. Murray huyinii Mr. O'Connoll out. Tlie new firm will continue to carry on the busi ness as heretofore under the name of Murray A Schiller. ' A bouncing boy made his appearance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Calkins, of Pleasant Hill near Sherwood, Oct. 21. The topic for next Sunday evening's sermon by Dr. J. W. Cowan at the Con gregational church will bo "Amuse ments." Mr. I. L. Hoffman has accepted a pos ition as clork in the clothing house of Glass & Smyth. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. L. II. Andrews on Friday at 2:30 P. M. Leon Sweet, of Portland, was in this city on business Monday. SANDY HAYINGS. Man Acoltlently Miot-twndy Brhlxs Com. pletea-Otisrr Note. Sanhv, Oct. 20.-The weather of the past week was excellent for digging potatoes ami sowing fall grain. Potatoes are mostly all out. F. Revenue is busy building a Urge fruit cellar. Jim Failing has ties lumber on the ground and is busily enguged putting up the frame (or a barn . The lower Pull ltwn bridge is com p'eted ami is one of tlie most substantial and the largest pipe bridge on the line. It ibs steed structure and so arranged that teams of all kinds crossover it. More immigrants are coining over the mountains than any former year just at present. I-ast week a whole colony came over from Use Pulouse countty con sisting of atKiut twelve wagons. They report that many more are coming to settle ia naradise valVev of the Willam ette, they also said many lost their' whole crop of wlieat by rot. W. Steveson and family have movod to ; Portland to make that tlieir future home, j J . Crielie who was running one of t our hotels has given up ths business and will locate oil his tsnn for the future. Mr. Miller, our enterpriting merchant! is hauUng load alter load of dry goods j Leland blitrlct. I.st.asn Dibtwu-t, Oct. 22. Mot of the farmers have their xtatoei dug and their full wheat sown, II . I. Kastrnan, of Portland, was home one day laat week. Mra. Thomas and child, of Oregon City, have been visiting Mrs. T. C. Thomai. Mra. H. P. Kastman spent a few daya in Portland last week. Mra. Campbell and ion, of Fottland, have been visiting her father and brother, . and I). H. Tattle. Mra. Charlie llinton, of Portland, is vis- itinc Iter mother. Mra. David Penman. I The pie socihl last Friday evening at the Leland school bouse was a stieerw in spite of the rain. Twenty-two pies wets sold. Mac will not need any more pie very soon. He only bought five. The proceeds are to be used to buy supplies for the Sunday school. ' Mr. and Mra. Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Casailay, of Candy, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dundna and family one day latt week. Miss Ilaltle Hunter, of Cams, is sending a few days wild Mrs. T. C. Thomas. Miss Mary Hitler has returned home from Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Randall are home from a werk'a v'uit in Portland. George Penman ia up and around after an illness of a few days. M isses Lizzie Thomas and Lucy Findley made a Hying trip to Carus one day last week. Mrs. Penman is up after a week's illness. Hatsxed. appears that Mrs. Cannon, while giving the baby a bath, discovered an unusual swelling over the stomach toward the right side and Immediately sent Mr. Cannon for the physicians I'rs. Smith and Byrd answered the call and from appearances became satisfied the cond.- tion warranted a decisive examination. They placed the child under the influence of chloroform and made an incision, when they were rewarded by finding tlie object of their search. Wednesday evening as Percy Cross, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. II . E. Cross of Gladstone, was riding his home into the barn, the animal slipped on the approach to the barn and fell on to its rider. The boy was carried to the house and Drs. Carll and Soiumers were sum moned and upon examination found that the two bones anove the ankle of the left leg were broken. The bones were ct and the patient was made as com fortable as possible. W. J. Iavis was taken very sick Tneeday night by tl.e burslingof a blood' vessel in his head. He was taken to his home and Dr. Paine summoned. At tne lust account Mr. Davis is improving but is still unable to be at the store. an.l imi.wriu. Im.ui i ,. n aviif tt'lll SO.IB be ready to o1;en. This will be o great Thw n Me benefit as well as improvemedt to t'"t Lulling hool last Tnestlay evening st Lc locality. BaM 8c10o district No. 4. The crowd was Charles Beeles has just returned from Rrge. rive teachers too part In the spell s trip over to Gilliam conrty, esst ofjinit. Mis Matilda Recti, ieacher of Logan the mountains and reports that not a 'school district No. 8, won the honors of the evening. Koht. Ginther announced another spelling school in about two weeks. The dehates will probably soon be opened at the same place, as it was said at their dis continuance last March they would be re sumed the tlrtt Saturday in November. The inclemency of the weather detained several Localities who haXected to par ticipate in the spelliog at the Holcomb school bouse Friday evening, and die dance at Ed. Leek's Saturday evening. The dance at Frank Wilson's announced for last Friday, was postponed tor two weeks. Mrs. Herman Kehm dejrted suddenly for Huteville Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Johnson remains quite low. Little Teter Smith recovers slowly from his painful powder experience. Psaku drop of rain has fallen there (his fall. Ed Kopper, our young huntsman, killed two doer the past week within a mile of our village. Nets Nelson and family who had a sevete attack of whooping counh were np in the mountains fur tbvir health. Casper Arduser is the happiest man on the Sandy over the arrival of a son at his home live 10th inst. All doing well. Mrs. Prune hail a severe attack of the neuralgia of the head, but is improving now. Otto Ashofi, the little son of Adolph AaholT, who was some time ayo taken to a Portland hospital fur treatment for his leg which was affected with blood poison is reported worse and the doctors have decided that it must be amputated. Oswald Itrunner, who was out with a hunting party last Sunday, met with a severe accident by being shot by the accidental discharge of a gun while he was taking it out of the wngon, the bullet tearing the flesh the length of his arm, but there ia hope of saving it. Rkadkr. Ex-fiovernor Z. F. Moody and wife and daughter Miss Edna, of Salem, and Mr. Chas. Prandt, of Portland, were tbe guests of Mrs. D. O'Neill and Miss M Holmes at Rose Farm from Saturday to Monday of this week. Jsek Knire WhlnUim. F.A-ii.E Cbkik, Oct. 23. -Every one at the present time is quite busy digging spuds and drying apples. Isaac Foster is building a large woodshed on his brother's farm. Hagh Githsns and Chas. Foster are going to San Jose luxt week. We wish the lads good success.' There was a Jollv crowd at Henry Gith ens's laat Friday night. They danced until nearly morning and then went home to their mammas. Another one of Mr. VJell'i sons came down from Hood Kher last week. Chas. Ballou has traled bis bicycle for a buggy. Ha thinks hi can get around better in the mud with a horse and buggy. llert Stafford is learning telegraphy under Geo. A. Weber of ibis place. Mink Mitei. Mink, Oct. :3 I-ast Wednesday Ed win Eraylor and Miss Minnie Heeson were united in mairiage at the home of the bride's parents. Justice G. A. Schue bol performing the ceremony. An ele gant dinner was given and a large num ber of friends and relations of the happy couple were present and wished them a long and happy life. Christ, lilulim, who has been employed by the O. C. T. Company for the past three years, was out here recently meet ing friends and relatives. Miss C. Fisher srjent a few days with friends in Oregon City. John Shannon has purchased a new steam hay baler. Last Monday a well arranged program was acted out by the literary society of the Eysngelical church. Fred Hettman and Fred Fisher have gone to Eastern Oregon to work. The young folks of the Reformed church will give a fish social at the Mink school house. The proceedings will go toward purchasing a bell for tbe church. Mrs. Ellen F. Martin of Salem will open a novelty store in the building owned by Mrs. M. E. Barlow, opposite tbe Charmsm block, about the first of the month. The rains have onlv freshened and made more tender the vegetables in Freytag's gardens. Wilhoit News. n ilhoit, Uct. i'4. Last week while a party was out in the maountains some six miles south of Wilhoit, they rame across Mr. Oflield who was setting a deadfall for bear and while assisting him Mr. Brodham of Scotts Mills got his leg under the log when it fell on him and broke his leg between the knee and ankle. He was brought to Wrn. Marin ges where lie is lnid up for repairs. Frank McLaren , proprietor of Wil hoit Springs, is up in Baker countyjlook ing after his mining interests in that sec tion. Mr. Kinnaird, couniy surveyor, has been in this section laying out a county road from Win. Mazingo's to C. K. Doyle's. The Free Methodists are holding a pro tracted meeting at Beaver Lake school house. Several ministers from abroad are in attendance. k v Manifold Disorders Are occasioned by an Impure and Im- ' poverished condition of the blood. Slight impurities, if not corrected, develop into lenous maiauiea, sucn u SCROFULA, ECZEMA. RHEUMATISM an other troublesome diseases. To cure these is required a safe and reliable rem- . edy tree trom iny narmtui increments, nJ purely vegetable. Such isj It i e m o v e s all impurities! from the blood and thorough- ly cleanses the system. Thousands of cases of the worst forms of blood dis eases have been Cured byS. S. S. tead foe our Treatise nailed free to any address SWIFT 8rKCIF!0 CO., Atlanta, Ga, National Steam Dyeing asi Clean ins WorkS Dyeing of ev ery descrip tion. 92J 6th St., Tortland, Or. E. S. Blackwell & Co., Prs. (ollnwlne dewrlbed real oiooertv. to wit: All of I! rk Number 17 In the iireenD imn and Steel ('.initially flmt aililillim to the Town nf Otweo aa the tame appeara of record 1 3 ths Keconler a ortice ol Clacaamee county, uregou. Also the aoutb one-hall ol rection sixteen iiw In lownshio four (4) smith ol rauae six (6i et of the Willamette, Meridian, containing 3ifl arrt-s, lu Clackamas eotinty. oregnn- Dated thia 4th day ol o-t..ir. A V. lws. E. C. MAOIHH K. Sheriff nf Clackamas ennnty. state nl Oregon. By JJ. M. Moouv. Deputy. 10-5:11-1. Nut ice of Application for a Saloon License. Kolic is lierebv (fiven. that ths unrirr-siKnt-d will apply to the City Council of Ore eon City, Oreuou. at their next regular meet inKfur tl.e continuation nf a liccense for a saloon for a period of six months at the corner of Main and Eighth ttreeis. E. MATT HIES. Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. 18, 1S4. DHiZIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Received a gold medal and diploma at St. Louis Convention of Photograpers, 1894. Third and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him ! FOR- ABSOLUTELY PURE f)RUGS A. HARDING. G.; none bi:t oompitent pharmacists employed me Perrumeries am Toilet Articles. Also a full stock of FIILTTa- OILS ETC. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The v LEADING LIVERY STABLE of tbe City. Rigs ot any description furnished on short notice. A'll kinds of Truck and IeliverY Busi ness promptly attended to. FOR SALE OR TRADE. I Tracts of CXACKAMA8 FRl'IT LANDS. ST Good house, barn, etc. Also 2 LOTS IN GLADSTONE. J. K. GKOOM, f ark Place, Oregon. MEADE BELIEF CORPS. Ko. 18. DEPART MENT OF OKEUOX. Mra. M. 8. Ptlsbury - - - President Mra. F. L. Cochrane, - Treasurer. Mrs. J. B. Harding, - - Secretary. Meets on first and third Tuesdays of each month In K. of P. Hall. Members of corps from abroad, cordially welcomed. MEADE POST, No 1(1 A. R DEPARTMENT OF OKEOON. Meets first Monday of each month, at K. ot P. Hall, Oregou City. Visiting comrades made welcome. DAVID MeARTHCR, Commsnder. Mit. Williams, Adjutant SONS OF VETERANS. K. D. Baker Camp, No. IS, meets every drat and third Thursday evenlug of each month, at K. of P. hall. W. K Johnson, Captain: B. 8. Belomy. Repre sentative Div. Encampment; G. O. Wood, 1st Lieutenant; Alonso wlckham, 2d Lieutenant; C. A Herman, 1st 8t,njearit. Bl'TTECRKEkGRAN(iE, No. 2, P. of h. Meets at their hall in Marquam, second Sat urday In each month at 10 a. m. Visiting memners always welcome. J.E.JACK, J. R. WHITE, Becretarr. Master.