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Oregon City hnterprisc. KKIHAY, NOVKMUKJl 2. 1HII4. Clackamns Co. Directory. COUNTY OKKK'KHM. J 11 tin, (Jnriliih K. Il)' C.irk ul Ccinrli, - tlwi, F. Hnrtim Hlu.rlfT, K. !. MmliliM'k Kmrnnlor, H. M. Ilinl.f 'i'ruMiinir, M. I.. M.wr A.nr, - J, t!. Ilr'lli)r H ihiHil MuirlliUui1i'lili II, H. (IIIimiii Humour. - I). W Khiimltil dmiuor, !(, I. lloiitimi """ ) flunk Hufl To Jlcrl Ilia 'I linen. Tlii uWrlitlii price fur Ilia Kntkic ni 1 i Iihm Ihhhi rt'iliii'l to 1 1. no Hr ycur; iicvi'iily-llvn (nl fur six months. Till low nloi In ininl" In order to i't tli lint 011 rnitll basis 811,1 Inililcn nil unhwrllMTN to fy li, and M-Illy to iri'Vciit ili'i lii'itlH from Ink Inn t Ito Iht mill not pnyltiic tor it by rt-ason of tlii'ir U'Ihk law proof. This dlmounl in Html only to tlio psylnu in advance. Tlio piiylnu In-lorn llui cIomi of tlii'ir ycur will lie t'titllliM to tlit dlitooiml lor the tiniti paid In advance. riiU makes tint I'.NrKinciKK the clini t mHr In Clackamas nninly elidil tKall lioniu print mill full of liv tlM'ttl lixws. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. I'rlii'i tlie lowest lied Front Hlonn. Clackamas county warrants, Oregon City warrants, (general fund.) Oregon ('lly M'K- ('- tlniacliecks, Taken it par by K. K. WllllmiiH, the Orocer. Fir mill limb wood wanted at tliU olllca. tf Uo to Wilson A Cooke (or tlie Oliver plow. None lietter. Indies hair trimmed In the latest tylo t Sloper'a I rlxr ehop. Highest price pull! Iy the Commercial dank for coiinly nil city warrants. It is (net worthy iiotirinii tlmt Louis Frledrlch turn out the U't tilting null. For rol bargains In wall per. go lo Frwboru A Co., W5 Alder street, Tort Imid. tf (1, C. Armstrong, one of the leading fur 11 ii-m of Kedland, w In the city Sat urday. Morlgagn lomm on improved (arm properly a low rale o( Interest. Apply to CO. T. Williams. When you are to be out lulu leave your order at Cram Ilroa'. (or an oyster low" and take It home, It w ill act a peace maker. You will aoon wiah to repapor your Iioum or several of the rtxim. It. I. Ilolman ha juat put in a fine assortment ( new style. If you like to show your form to a good advantage net Hue lilting suit made at lxiula Frimltii h'a, the merchant tailor, next to Harding's drug stoni. Do you travel? Are you a shipper? The "Kami McNally Railway Guide and Iland Hook" contain all pertinent in fortnutloit. Aak your newotlcalur. Joseph Miller of Needv, who waaex- mined before Judge Huyei and ad judged insane, waa liiken to the asylum Friday evening by Sheriff" Maddoc k. KIlU.OIl'.SCUKKissoldon a guar antee. It cure Incipient Coiiauniption. It ia the bent Cough cure. Only one cent a dose. SS eta., 50 cla. and $1.00. For aale by U. A. IUrdin I it'l, nt MacknhtirK on Friday, Octo ber '.Ml, Anna Wolfer aued 2 yimra and 20 luyn, ihiiiKhler of Imrtii and I.ui'KetV W'olfer. The fmiornl tiaik plitce Sunday, the remain hein laid to rvat In the IlonalilHon cemetery near Needy. A tfrnml ball will le given at New '.ra on KriiUy evening, Novemlx-r 10, under the aiDipicea of Warner (i railed, No. 117. The proceeda will lie for the lienellt ot the grnntfe. Oood luuHic will be furiiiahnd and every effort tnudo to limke the event a plenaant one. Miaaea Maria 1'ratt, Helen Kant limn imd l.aura I'oio have tieen aelected by Mr. M. McCrackeu to tuke part In the Kirmeaa to lc given In l'ortland abortly. The three young ladiea are to tuko the laitof dairymiiid and are now beiiiK luught the (Inirymiiid dance. OIhhi & Smpth moved their ttlock of :lotlilnu and furniahlng good Tliiira lny from the Commerclul Hunk blo'k to No. .'I of the Caulleld block. With the addition of a lot of now goodH that they will put In at once their utore will irent a moHt attractive appearance and be a credit to their energy and confidence. Through the courtesy of Hev. J. W. Cowan and the Congregational people the Baptiat people will hold their ser vice in the Congregational church Sun day evening, Rev. Oilman Parker de livering the Rormon, The Bupttnt are unable to line their church building owing to It' being under courae of rebuilding and enlarging. Onedny thii week a reorenentative of the Telegram, of Portland, wa in this city Bolicitating subscriptions. He ap proached one of our citizens and asked him to subscribe. The citizen told him that if he subscribed for any Portland paper it would be The Sun, whereupon the solicitor told him that The Bun did not amount to much, and it was rated in l'ortland as about the equal of the Oregon City Kntkri-hisk. Well, the Telegram man must know. ( JIKTir ( Ot'ltT DOCKET, Mat (if ('uni'i o Come I p for Trlul at llif Mmoiiilicr Term. Circuit court for Cliickinna county, lion T, A, Mi llrldo Judge, convene In thin city next Monday, Following! tint docket : LAW t'ANKH. Iiitliiiihocfiir, Han k Co., pltf., v iNtniilil McDonald, deft.; Hunderaon Heed alty for pi If. II W lto pltf, v J no and Wm, Phillip deft.; Will If. Walker ally for pltf. ThoiuMxIne Fudy, ext., pltf., vaTlioa Charman, deft,; Johnnon & ldlemnn, atty lor pltf.; C. D. I.atnurotte ally for deft. Alex Sweet, pltf., va Marlon Johnson et al, didt. 1 Walter H Perry atty for plaiutiir; II ICCruMaml Cuple & Allen atty for deft. Jan Humphrey, pltf, v (' M Sh!bley deft. ; J V Ileach, ally for pi iff. : C D A D C I.aiouretie and (ieo C Ilrownell, atty lor deft M K Perrin, pllff. v. A M Shibley, deft ; W C Johnaon for pliir., and C D A D C I.tttotirolteand (ieo C Prownell for deft. Peter A Wlae v. A M Hhlbley; John on A Idlemen for pllff.; C D A DC talourette and (ieo C liroanell for deft. W It A me v Uz.le M ltowers; O O Ante for plifT. T It Won billion et al v Henry Theii aing ; L L Porter for pltir; K Menden hall and A 8 Dreaaer for deft, John K Courtney va Jno Wetzler; U H Grant Mariuam for pl'ff. Hamilton A Washburn viThe F'mplre Mfg Co; C D A I) C Latourt-lte for pltffa. H Dundas v Marlon Johnson; W C Johnson for pllff ; II K Cross and Caples, Hurley A Allen for deft. J D Cook vs Marion Johnson; Miller A Miller for pllff; Caples, Hurley A Allen for deft . K A Newton, by K L Newton hla guar dian, v J 8 Crumbier. II K Cross for pltfl, Prownell A Dresser for deft. A U Stogadill v Anderson McKinney. Ilrownell A Dreaaer for dlff; G E Hayes for deft. Jowphus Tompkins vs Max. Itsmsby. II II Nicholas for pllff. The Oregon National Hank of Portland v H W It June. Whallev, Strahan A 1'lpra for pllff and Tilmon Ford and IV M Kaii-er or deft. Slate of Oregon vs II 11 Cn. W N Ilarrett for pllff and (ieo C Krownell for deft. W T Hurney vs Henry Smaihera. James Simpson vs It It Stafford, Mc Coy A Whalley for pllff and C S llam mnn for deft, F'.sherg, Pachman A Co vs W A Ack rrinan, Cox, Teal A Minor and Thos. (i Greene for ltff. J A Jones vs G O Woods et al . CD A D C Ulouretle (or pltff and Brownell A Dresser for deft.' (irant Phegley vs J B Ijiher. Bro naugh, McArthur, Fenton A Broniugh for pltff. Palmer A Hey vs C C Um. Star A Thomas for pltff and G E lliiyes andU I. Story for deft. F D Ball vs B I, A A Reduction Co. Brownell A Dreaaer for pliffand Clland A Cleland, t) E Hayes and U I. Stoiy for deft. I. aura B Cuss vs A B Stroup. Brownell A Dnaaer for pltff and Jno M Gearinand C D A I) C Utouretto for deft. Caaer Ynnker vs Hennan Troeger. I. U Junney for pltff and A Schiulx for deft. B T Broderson vs Port, den F.lec Co. A T Fraxier for pllff and Brownell A Dreaaer for deft. James II Crookshanks vs Honors Davoren. McGinn, Sears A Simon for deft. Bobbins A flotl vs Seth Austin. Brownell A Drehaer for pliffand G E Hayes and G I. Story fur deft. W II Fitxputrick vsT W Fonts et al. W. E. Showers for pltff. J M Lawrence va II L Shiller. L L Porter for pltff and E Y Drijrgs for delt. Meier A Frank Co vs II L Schiller. L I, Porter for pllff and E F Driggs for deft. Garrelaon, Woodruff, Pratt A Co vs II L Schiller. Cake A Cake for pltffs and E F Driggs for duft. It L Sahin vs II L Schiller. Cecil II Bauer lor pliffand E F Driggs for duft. H I, Sahin et al vs II L Schiller et si. I, I, Porter, Cake A Cake and Cecil II Bauer for pltffs and A King Wilson, for Zuir Bros., and Feldman A Colo and E F Driggs for duft. Wadhams A Co vs II A Vorpahl. H E Cross for pltff and G E Hayes and G L Story lor duft. John Parker vs Ida M McClellun et al. Emmons A Emmons for pllff. II. Freeman vsChris Webb. Emmons A Kiiiinons for pllff. It L Sabln et al vs II L Schiller and T F Hyan. W J Taylor vs M J Broderick. Hegel A Stanislawsky for pliffand Brownell A Dresser for deft. J K Sheak vs A M Wallace and F T Wallace. G. E. Haves and Baker A Bukorfor pllff. George Gutroan vs Hani Johnson. Brownell A Pressor for pltff. Thof Charman A Son vs Silas Wright and LJrdia Wright. C D A D C Latour ette filr pltff and Johnson A Idleman for delt. Ale Chan Warner vs Clias Albright lr and ogns. t TGrilllth lor pltll. Statfc of Oregon vs Wm Jesa and Fred Nelsoit W N Borrott for pltff and Browntll A DrosBor for deft. Ettiu Graham vs John Schram and Mary Schnmi, M. J. MacMabon for pliffand J U Campbell for deft. (ieo Smith vs D H Bees. J U Cam bell fur pltff and Cake A Cake for deft. John W Cook snd Chas Scott vs T W While. W II Johnson snd J U Cami bell lor pllff. Akin, Selling A Co. v E M Hartman. W II Wiiifrefor pllff. Woo.lburn Milling Co vs T W While. W II Johnson and J V Cainplll forplff. W G Itsmhill v Alex Snminois et al. WC Jobjiaon for pliffand C 1) A D C I-tttourettee for deft. Thos Cbnrinan A Hon ysCha Krieger. C. D. A D C Latourette for pltff. Henry Gerson v Dupulo A Morreil. A King Wilaon for pltff. Louis I Scilx'lich v Milton Hosford. W II Dobyusfor pllff and W h Writing for deft . A F Stokei vs C I' Dix and Morrison Campbell. 0 D it I) C Utourette for pltll and II E Cross for deft. it A Pollock v John Eckerson ct al. Cake A Cuke for pltff and U C Thompson for deft. HDJohnnin vs A L Jumei et al. (ieo L Story for deft. Clarence Farr vs J'S Williams. EF Driggs and G W Swoe for deft. Mitchell, Ixiwis A Slaver Co vs The Ca Horn Telegraph Co. L L Porter for pltff. The A I HotalingCovs M J Broderick. (ieo L Story an J Sweet A Davis for pltff. Henry Meldrum vs Dormick Mclntyre. C I) and I) C Utouretto for pltff. F It Charman v Thos L Sager, C D ADC Ijitourette for pltff. Fredrick Frwlricl vs Oregon Iron A Steel Co. Johnaon A Idleman for pllff. Jennie E Melchcr vs State Insurance Co, of Salem. M J MacMahon (or pltff. Samuel Johnson vs J K Williams. C I) A D C Ulouretle for pltff. Malcorn P Bradley vs The County of Clackamas, llronaugh, McArthur, Fen ton A Hronaugh for pltff and W N Barrett and L L Porter for deft. A J Eisner vi W J Burkholder. C H Dye for pltff. Portland Trust Co vs Boht A Beatie. Willi Wood A Linthiciuui (or pllff. Portland Trust Co vs F F While. Williams, Wood A Linthicluin (or pltff. Portland Trust Co vs Caroline M Myers and Robert A Beatie. Williams, Wood A Liuthiclura for pltff. Portland Timt Co vs reward M Atkin son, trustee. Williams, Wood A Lin thicluin for pllff. Portland Trust Co vsllenrieta J Hath away and Itoht A Beatie. Williams, Wood A Linthicium for pltff. Portland Trust Co vs N B Atkinson, E M Atkinson and A S Warrin. Williams Wood A Linthiciun for pltff. Tb Dubl vs J C Hungcrford. Brownell A Dresser for pltff and Johnson A Idle- man (or deft. John Renke vs M J Broderick and Ella Broderick. BF A GW Swopefor pltff. Ilonora Davoren vs Agnes Cruikshank. McGinn, Seers A Simon for pltff. B Guggenhinie vs Walter J Davis. Gsarln, Sitvesloue, Murphy A Brodie for pllff. Ilolman A Warner vs W J Davis. C D A I) C Latourelte for pltff. On account of being crowded for space we are compelled to omit the equity cases. Dr! Ji kjll and Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde company will apiear here Tuesday evening Nov. 0. It has never failed to attract large houses wherever played. With an excel lent company such as Mr. French has in his support it cannot fail to secure the appreciation and liberal patronage of the theatre-goers in Shively's opera house. To those who have read Robert Louis Stevenson's work, Irom which the play is taken, the Interpretation will have unusual interest, the cast is strong, and the calcium light and scenery is in artistic harmony with the requirements of the drama. Aside from the heart interest in the play, there is a strong comedy element running through it, that is pleasant to see and hear. Cheerful Winter Evenings. Nothing brings so much joy and com fort to the fireside as a genial visitor one that entertains and instructs every member of the family. The latch string is always out lor me rrairio rarmer, for it always brinns a big weekly budget. It is brighter than ever, with a host of new writers, this year. The Thanks giving and Christmas numbers will be worth more than a year's subscription. $1 .00 gets 52 visits The Prairie Farmer. Notice. Notice is hereby given that on and after the date of this notice I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my w ifo, Mary E. Robeson. David Robeson, Meadow Brook, Or., Oct. 15, 1894. 4t Farm products of all kinds wanted at Charmans A Son's. Wheat, oats, hay, eggs, butter, chickens. Grass soedb of all kinds. Remember the Pioneer Store of Charman A Son. Cram Bros., of the Novelty oyster parlors, are acknowledged experts In the preparing of the toothsome bivalve for the table. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your subsciption to the Kntkki'HIHk and get Ilia tlie oeneni 01 the reduction in price. Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. The finishing touches were given to the Presbyterian church the first of the week and the building is row ready for dedication, which takes place Sun day, With the adddition tlmt has been put on, the auditorium is enlarged toZHx 04 feel with a vestibule and a commodi ous session room. The auditorioum i Seated for 4Kt and It accoustic prof iles are perfect. It is handsomely lighted with electricity. The cars:iiter work has been under charge of Y.. W. Hcott and th thoroughness with which it was done is a credit to him. The plas tering was done by W. Rambo and A. Potter and It a well finished job. An derson Walker did the painting and it is a well done a could be desired. The pews are from the Oregon City Sash A Door factory and are of redwood and cellar with oak trimmings. They are handsome in appearance, comfortable to sit on and and a credit to the builders. The Presbyterians are to be congratu lated (or their public spirit and push in erecting so creditable an eJifl. e In our city. Harper' Weekly (or 'October 27th con tains timely articles on the war in the East, giving lliust ration! of Port Arthur, one of the strongholds of the Chinese navy tlmt is now being be?eigcd by a land and sea force of Japanese, and also giving portraits of the Japanese military leaders. A full page is devoted to the Japanese navy yard at Yokosko. "The Judgment Books" a story of two Instal ments by E. F. Benson, an English writer, begins this week. It is a live story that cannot fail in keeping the in terest of the leader. "The M.wter" la continued, and the carevr of its unfortu nate hero is strongly drawn in this issue. James Barnes contritutes the second series of the battle piece of the War of 1812 a very interesting letter, hitherto unpublished, giving a picture of the re joicings after the victory of the "United States" in its conflict with the "Mace donian." The Shaver Transportation Co.. have changed the time and boats on their routes. The steamer Shaver has been withdrawn from the Clatskanie route and leased to the O. R. A N. Co. snd the steamer Messenger has been put on the Clatskanie route running to Oak Point where she connects with the steamer Dixon. In order to accomodate the Clat-kanie trade the Dixon's time for her Astoria trips has been changed. She now leaves Portland Sunday and Friday at 7:110 A. M.. and Monday and Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. and leaves' Astoria Mondav at 6 A . M. and Tuesday Thursday and Friday at 5 P. M. Con nection is mads on both down and up trips with the Messenger at Oak Point for Clatskanie. The O. R. A N. Co. has leased the steamer G. W. Shaver to run on the upper Willamette to tike the place of the Modoc which being overhauled. The Shaver made her first trip up Sunday. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only osiiive now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chenky A Co., Toledo. O. FSold by Druggists, 75c. Dissolution Notice. To all whom it may concern : The partnership of Wade H. Spencer A Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Wade II. Spencer retiring from said firm. W. T. Shurtleff will hereafter conduct the said business, collecting all debts due and paying all claims against the said linn. Wads H. Scknckh, W. T. SlIVRTLKFF. Okkgon City, Oct. 27, 18i4. 4t. J. L. Moore, at the Oregon City Fish Market, now keeps on ice a full stock of all kinds of deep sea fish, lobsters, crabs, oysters, salmon and smelt. Remember the place, next door to Albright's meat market. Persons who lead a life of exposure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago and will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin iment; it will banish pain and subdue inflammation. For aale by C. G. Hunt ley, druggist Ladies, do you know Dr. Mary II. Stanton's Femaline, the Famous Female Specific, will cure all those aches and pains peculiar to you, and will cost you only $1 for one month'! treatment? I will send any lady a trial box, free, who will send me the names and addresses of ten ladies who are in delicate health. Agents wanted everywhere. Write (or full par ticulars to Mrs. L. M. Little, managoi wholesale western depot, Iloulton, Ore gon. Faults of digestion cause disorders of the liver, and the whole system becomes deranged. Dr. J H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puri fier perfects the process of digestion and assimilation, and thus makes pure blood. For sale bv C. G. Huutley, druggist. Farmers and ictaics fc 202, 204. 206, 208, First Street. Portland, FHLL, STOCK -:- NOW The purpose of this "Ad" is to inform our out-of-town patron that we have sUx-ked all department of our establishment to the top notch , an.l we are in better position than ever to serve your interests. All of our purchases have been made (or this season subject to the new tariff, and we own our goods at the lowest possi ble price that cash would bur them. It will pay you well to make a trip to Port land (or your (all supplies. IF YOU CANNOT COME, WRITE US FOR SAM PLES AND PRICES. Goods purchased of ui through our mail order department that are not satisfactory in every way can be returned and money will be refunded. DRESS GOODS We have a magnificent assortment of both domestic and foreign dress fabrics. A line of all wool goods, 50 inches wide, at 50c. and 75c. per yard are among the attractive things. 5 yards of these goods make a dress for a large person even. This same class of goods would cost you double the price few years ago. LADIFS' CLOAKS We have over (our hundred distinct styles o( cloaks and capes (or you to select from, prices ranging from $2.50 10 150 per garment. Three quarter coats will be the favorite garment for top wear witb the ladie this season. Do not forget the misses' and children's cloaks. MILLIXKRY All the new styles are now in and we are prepared to execute your orders on short notice. HOSIERY We have an immense stock of Ladies'. Misses and Children's Hosiery, including silk, lisle, cotton and wool. Our lines of wool hose are anead of anything we have ever seen and prices are away down. UNDERWEAR We are showing underwear for Ladies and Children in both fiat and ribbed goods. We carry full lines in WHITE, NATURAL GRAY, 6CAR LET and BLACK; also a full assortment of LADIES' UNION SUITS and EQUESTRIAN TIGHTS. SKIRTS and CORSETS Black aalteen skirts will be the favorite of all under skirts (or the coming season we have them from 75c. to 3.00 each. We would call your attention to the "W. B." CORSET once more. This corset took the highest award at the World's Fair in Chicago. It is made in SHORT WAIST, LONG WAIST and EXTRA LONG WAIST. Wehavetbem in Black or Drab; prices range from $1 to 3 per pair. DRESS TRIMMINGS We are showing the largest line of trimmings iu the city. Jets, Colored Gimps and Braids, Etc. GLOVF:s AND HANDKERCHIEFS When you are ordering (rora us look throHgh your supply of these two useful articles and see il you do not need to replenish. t SHOES We have received over eight hundred cases of Ladies' and Children's Shoes the past week, and are prepared to shoe yon at bottom price about time, you know, (or you to be thinking of school shoes (or the young folks. FOR MEN In our Men's Department we carry a full assortment of CLO'lH ING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES. Our store ia the piece your dollar will go the farthest. FOR BOY'S We can fit out your boy from head to foot. Bring him in and see what we can do (or you. PRAGER BROS., Portland, Ore. DK. E. C-BROWN, EYE AND EAR SURGEON GIuk Fitted and Furnlnhed. 169 Fimt Street, Portland, Oreguo I I I I I I I I I I R EMOVAL On November ist, We moved to our New Quarters in the CAUFIELI) BLOCK. We m Inst BecelTeil New Goods Ji the Latest Styles An will offer Special Bargains, In several lines. We propose to be HEADQUARTERS for fine goods in MEN'S WERR, And to sell at the LOWEST PRICES FOR THE QUALITY IN OREGON CITY. Call and Inspect our New Establishment. Glass & Smyth. ROOM 3 CAUFIELD BLOCK. Ml I II I I I I m GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER ft pi 0. It U PUREST It la CHEAPEST It Is BEST M UTninlTntSiUilelYimrk'iatrStck 0 Clomk Dvrau, Portland. Or. i'M ! !v:- 6 and 8 Taylor Street. Oregon. 159,- -: COMPLETE. DR D. 8 8TRYKER, DENTIST. HAS RI mnred to Odd Fellowi' temple S. W.Cor. 1st and Alder, Portland, Oregao. PORTLANDACADEMY 1 SIXTH YEAR. Will p-n September 94, for rataloBue, addren PORTLAND ACADEMY, I9 Slavantti Street. A. W. SOHWAN, Manufacturer of all kinds of Tin, Seeet Iron and Copper Ware, Metal Rooting, Spouting, Fur nace Work, Plumbing & General Jobbing Shop near Southern Pacific Depot. University of Oregon. EUGENE. Next Session begins the 17th of September, 1894. Tuition, Free. Board, $2.50 a week. Five Courses: Classical, Scien tific, Literary, English and Busi ness. DORMITORY. The Boarding Hall for young ladies and the Boarding Hall for young gentlemen will be under the personal supervision of Mrs. Munra, a lady of refinement and large ex perience. For catalogues, address,. J. J. Walton, Secy. Regents. i S. MILLER, MANUFACTURER OF Drain -s- Tile. C I) BRICK& LUMBER. Tiling ia of the best qual ity and sold at prices to SUIT - THE TIMES. Yard and mill four miles east of Hubbard, Oregon.