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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1895)
Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OK TIME (I (', T t'll. N STEAM Ml, HI mr HAMoNA. liKAVM OH Kilo N t il V , lVK ("Ilil.AHU "" I". II ( in ' 1111 11 in. ii :io . in. Mil illMtN I'Arini; IUII.WAV. NiiKTII H..I Nil, I'sllforiilit Kmre.a Mhr.niiih) Hiinuliuril I H Hi (way ntiilli.ua) south HOI HII. Ho.i limit I I (tuny uiIihiij I'alllnriiU Klirv. lliioiilij 7 in a in, II ,w , III. III a. in 7 Hi i. in VWI.I.AMKTIK KAI.I.H M.KI TIIIC HAII.WAY Time Tll, leave iAvn Uri'iimi l ily. Wlltaiiii. Palls. HA M. I. 4. A.M. W mi " D ;iu " II ;hi II 4ft " I mi I' M, I It, P. M. II mi " II m uo " Ifi " aim. a tin a. i A. M. u l.'i A. M, in mi ' In i,'i " 1 1. HI II Ml " imp, M. in P.M. I ;m " I .' " ii " j 1,1 I ma i i, ii i a i,i h i ii " I 4 II " 4 mi 4 i.i ' II hi " Ii i.i " f ;tn ' fi 4, " n ui " i. n ('. A, Mil i.ra, Htipl I nr. MAIM. Mntla eloan irnlliH Norlli, 1 in .Hp ill . 1 i III. Malta clttie i(.ilti H.mtli. V a ill., (j.41 1. in ii. a K'iiu. Iirranii flu In pnriUml hvit Kt Ml.li. Kall ai. Iravr. Ii .11 P. M ami d Ml P M arrUi-a 'ill',', A M an, I 4 P M latrlra Purllall't, Kaalpiu, W val HI, If. Han. ly ami 1 1 1 1 ti 1 a 1 1 .1 roulfa mall nn anii I'll) In Kly, I arm. Mnllmi. I.llii'ral ami Miilaila ii-awa al li ill. ami arrlwa at U ill. lull)' al lu a. in M'.mlay W i.liira.Uy an. I Prl.lay ami rvi irna .in I . . 1 1 . t 1 1 1 at laa al 1 X, . in lirrir.'li City tn Vlnla. t.,fali ami Itr.tlan.l Irxn lirr' ii I lit M,,li. In M i ,l ni'a.la V an. I in ;'Ja"1m!" ' rKIM.VY, J AM' AH Y 4, IH'.'i. Ji viMI.K DuiAiuta.-Tliel'liiliinlhrn-, pie aot'iet V met in ila D h III III I lie Coll I'ri'x.iliomil -Ii nit Ii on laat iridny even nj J if :i"e'loll tlehale upon waa, "lieaolve.l lout Foro Jiiiiiilrulioli Slmuld he I'rolnhlled." Tho JinVen I i linat'ti weie l'lollia 'I 'alio, Win. Mover Mover I mid Mrneat Jmiea 'I'lif ipn alioii waa holly tliat lla. h' J.u'oh MaillT, HoHlird it .11 1... ...1. 'i' l j,,,,,m 1 : ,r,l I , Cheater HouLe uml Chailea Mtiiphv on; the Htliinialive mid hv rtei .Meiunei, i'. i.i i - i.i t. 1 l. Tompkina, P.dnar Mfieaav and Willie . . . . . t : ? ,1' l.oMia on lli netdiiUH. me 'I'u-unu ; waa tlei ided in favor of the negative. The lineal mil ilinaeil for 1 1 11) next Ineel liirf on I Inn I'rid.iy nilit la " Heaolved that l.Wic hil'i,' ia Soineliiuea Jualilahlti." Aiiioh Hard wa Hppniliteil lender on llm alliiiimlivc uml I). I. Tonipklm on the lieKallvP, All am eordiallv Invlled to Htleutl Ihei-e iiieeliln;a. It Iiiih heeli tie eiileil In admit ihe (iiIh In memlHThhii ill llm t lnh and Hie hoya on eaeli tn htin Ihelr aUleta, if not liavinK oiih am then tn hrinu anuie oilier fellow 'a aialer ll la pruiHiM.d In t linuii the name ( the hiK'ir-l y In the I iniiklui Ih-hiitiiiK Soeiely in le. imr ol that r AmeMiMtt hoy whom all A 1111 n ana inlmirtt uml rem- euihiT (of hia early alrtilea and llnal tniimt liH. 1 Hi i.i.n Ci.ni iiai. ! i enii City is ai am In enjoy lliat motlern m-eehaily, a tele ilion.. Hvlem. The Oie.in Telephone it Telegraph Co have a lon e of men UlidiT III" diift tinli til their head line" man. Mr. Stewart Cieiuhton, at wink piiltitiU up 1 lit linea and inalallin,; the ti.1eilioiiea and had the Hlorm not inter lereil, Hie HVhlem Hnilld have heell in niuiiinn older hy Hie last ol Ihia week. A fully equipped reiilral Hlalioii ia lieni(f lilted up in the narof lluntlev'a tlru Hlore, wliern fonneelionH will ho inaile with Hi" eoiiipHliy'a Ioiik iliatauelt linea. A Himn l-ptoof eajte (or the puhlie 'phone at Hut central Mtalinn ia In he put in ho that perfi't'l privuey limy h had hy I hone iiHinx thia iiiHtrumelit either on the lung iliHlani'H or idly. Tl e company now have Iwttnly-fivtt Hiihaorihera. but it ia expected that tint nnmher of inatrti ilicnta will he more than doubled hv the end of the fliat month, when the hnai neHH men ant) puhlie rHHlir.it the great advantage tint telephone") ant to them. Knell hiiIihi rllier will aid in itcctir inif additional pulrona, for Hut more Ul eplionea in the ayaleni the grealer the benefit to he tlerivetl. The price per month iH ho low for the lelephnneH thill they are within the reach of all and will save 1 0 it Ii time ami money in incsHcngm' service and inconvenience thai ia ex perienced eatdi tl.iy hy the liuaineHH mini 11H well HH the family. lilt. Cowas on Tim Salvation Ahmy. In company with many other" 011 TIiiiih tlav evening laat l)r. Ciiwau mill wife went to Portland to hear the great it pottle of the unfurl unate, ( ieneral I 'ooth In a aplenditl ilist'ourae Siimltiy morning Dr Cowan net forth the life a nl work of (ieneral Hoot h whom lie designates an "one of the really great men of our times." Ho closed with a reference to u Lilian nf iinfurtuiiatea that ouulit to he reached right here in Oregon City, the tramps. He made the very practical suggestion that the city or the churches I ussist the Salvation Army in opening up a "shelter,' hero where theso men can bo sent to earn food nnd lodging nnd thus cchho to prey upon tho puhlie. As it is, our present system encourages paup erism. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awutktd Cold Medal Mtdwlntif Fair, San Francitca, I'katiiiii' an Oi.ii I'ioni'.kii IiIimI, Hi liin Inn. in In Hmvur (Vi'i-k, Hit. I'll, 1HHI, I'livlil Wllwin, ii((n'l K!l yearn 1! inuiillm hihI "I iIiivh. Iiuviil WiIhihi wiih I iimi in HI rit 1 1 1 in iu lot Mfmliiiit, hi'iillmiil in the yi'iir Ikii,"). He Ii'll IiIn Imiiiii wlii'ii iiiiin yuiiiiK iiimI Ii'iiiihmI Hiii lilin kHiiiitli trii'lc, iiml Iii'Iiik of n mvIiik iiHii,.iiinii, ,i. prill annul linin III WiiIcm ami fruin llii'Kt wi'iit In Kutfliinil wlii'in lin rn - iiiiiImimI lur tltni Ilii'ii itokxi'i! lm Al- luiitic In Cmniilii, w In-re hit fullnwoil lii tniilii (nr it whili", Later lin 1'iii'kmiIimI In MiHMiiiiri where In in itrr ! I nnil liveil till llm vi'Hr JH.'ili, wlimi willi Hih wcmI Wanl lull, of finirall'iii, Iih rrimaeil Hih plullia In (Iri'itmi nnil anil Iml on u ilunii lion rliiiin ail inlli'H caul ol Ori-gun C,y. H'Ihtii Iiii llvcil till Ina fmiiily with nil Ifrowii. I Ik IIii.ii aolilniil nnil api-iit aoinn liinu in Ori'Knll Cily him) liiUT till bought fiirm In Heaver Crock, wIiitii lin t i v I until ili'iilli rulli-il him away. Ilia n UiniliN with IliliTri'il in Hi" family hiiry. iiiK kfroutnl on I, Ik olil hoim-ali'ii'l hy llm aiiln of hia wid, who ilicil in IM.'i", awl with followed In tin- uruvH hy H Iiiihh conroiirHH nf fiinulM. MviTyinin IIirI knew "I'iicIh l,ivy Wllaon," aa hn wua fumilhirly cuili d, knew him In hn Vi'iiiToiia In u f.iull. 'llm lali h ailing f llir diair nlwiiya huii)( mi Hn- oulNidii to llinai' Hint with in inivl. IIh leu vi-a finir iIhiiIiI.th in mourn hia lna. lil:Knini Srumii. ('amiiuatkh. Tan I'nrk I'hii H Inn a urn in u f.iir way to rt'iii li Hih jm-ii ii a-ntini v if a i Iiuhkh in thnr liitl, Ma la not imidii anon. W'i'd llfadilV Ihl'V Mtolit a Ii 11 ill I T of KUlill aucka out nf u fitrmiT'a wuitoii htiindini; in llm ri-nr of 1'iih.'h hiirilwuni hIoih uihI aold Hii'iti. TliH naiHT, W. (' M.irlin, impiiiy at tlin aloii-a, rinhlly nunaailiK Unit Ihl'V had hi'Hii luki'ii to hn aulil, an I found that tin' lit'd l iont had hiiiiitht u lot of aurka jof Willie Wa.aon d Willie l.omHK.niul, i lint a hiet tiuiii inevioua On Mr Martin ilex-rihiinr tin- aarka ihev were ' relurned In him hv lliimilton llroa. The I w , , M , ..,lv Walaon hov l.aa la-en t iiojhl in pellv j llhinimf helnre. ami ia known mound 1 U'laikamaa and Park PI a. ,1 tvrvl Iiiiil'Ii hnv. whiln I I.,,.. I. ... MlllWM 1 . ,. . I lut 1 . a ,,,,( T, ,,VH 1(,i, , M.M , ,. 1 . r .. i t tt i ,r .1 ... .1.1 l. r. , Br,.jmi ....,1 i.,...,!.. a llm Ul.i. n,,, ,,. ! : hlhility nf their in:tklll)! Iiiw-ahidilii; men. If HieV lire Itllnwed In Mill ut hiriM it in nui a iiuen'ioii 01 tune w lien Ihrv w , .,,, ir,., lieaiilnH IheV . , ,1" ,I(V1( witl w,M)Il ,.v l,1)ll.t NKKDY NOTKS. 1aliti.lifflrrri Plfptal-A Painful At-oiilt-nl lH-al KvfiiK, N'kkhy, 1 ;. 'il A lutppy New Year to all. I.iherty r..m,eil .lr . t'. A. M. held ita M'tiular nieeliiid and e'eeleil the follow inn ollieeia : K. Ilurdeaty, P C. ; t). V'.. (lnliHhy, C; Jua (lie V. ('.; S J. llanleaiy, Con,: t. N. Walkiua, W.; W. II II. Pair, A. U. S. ; S. J. Kaull' uuin,l S ; A. Spayle, O V. I'elek'utea to Hie aliiltt l onveiilioli, F. llnrdevly and A, J Slierman. The order ia in- creaaiiiu vei v fust under the prilu lpitla I whii h Ihev tent h 11 1 1 . 1 aliotild meet nilh . theappiohation of all Iruc Anteii.ana. Tlie 11 Hi 1 m their devotion to I lit) imliii school a.Hli'in of thia country ami be lieve in t'ouipiilstii y edin atiiiii ami that all ti'iii hiiig in our svhoola should he in Hie Kniflish language, to the end, thai all fntuie geiieralioiia uiav be able to lake their place in Hit1 ranks of our country's wolkcrH eihuitlcd in the history, llm ciuloma uud nianuers of Aiiierii'iins They also oppose the land ing iiam our shores of Hut herds of inuoimit, vil lous ami lawless ctimioal of the Old Win hi. HcrlaTt Johnson met with a painful accident w hile chopping wood hy cutting his kuce which Ins disabled him to the extent that he is unaoltt to perform manual labor. We hope Unit his injuries will not prove serious. Also wo heir that Mr. Johnson's oldest child is ill with the fever which is prevalent in this section We hope that it is not scarlet fever ami rather think that it in a malady which is prevalent in the neigh hoi hood South of here w hich attacks the old as well as the young. We were inhumed today that Mis. Henj. Hoof ia conllned to her bed by sickness. Mr. Karsletter anil family have moved in Hut unoccupied residence of Mr Nohlell's Otis Townsend of Oregon Cily is spemlim; the holidays with his sister Mrs. Ogle. Several of ouryoung ladies were enjoy ing llieniHelveson horseback last Sunday afternoon. SIIKUWOOI) MIOTS. Weilillng Hlla-rifHlng Sclitinl Kierrlars Grand I'lirlslinss Hall. Siikiiwook, Dee. 30. ChriHtmaa day dawned bright and clear while Oregon cannot have wild flowers and tropical fruits on Christina, slut can at least boast of having as fine a day as one can ask for. The dance in Soney's hall on Christ mas night was a grand success. A lsrge milliner of dancers were present lightly tripping to the strains of merry music until the wee sma hours, after which all went to their respective homes with a litliesomo feeling In their hearts and carrying fond recollections of a happy Christmas. Among the guests noticed fruiii n iliHliiiicii wiini Mm. M. (!. Yoiiiik, ol Wilwuivillit lilul Mi'Mhth (.l hihI lCeil (iriiiii.iin, o( linihiini'H Ti-rry. MiHfi'N HiihIc Her ini'l Mi Ohlcr. Mr. j If. It. linker iiimI Idl CuniMloik Hpciit CliriMimuH nilit lit I.iiihuii'h hull near MlnM".jti mi I ri'ii'Tl at uoml limn I 'huh. Ifiiiinir, in ri'l'oitini; w l 1 1 n ii 1 III lliia vicinity fur ('litictiniiii not ! Imilly hI fault iiflor hII Al Hi" Ikiiiih of llm liri'lo.ii piirciilH near llooil View, MImb A Urn Mount Mini Mr. Chiia. Mc Kinney, lii-v. .1. M I'.iiknr ufllcliitiiiK. Tim iiiiiny frlrmla of the happy couplu iiiiiiii In wixliniK tlirin a hliaful journey through tint hi' ol lifu. Tlioaii pri'Hi-nt ut thit cloHinif t'xortlwii of Hih llooil View hi IiooI on Haliniliiy cn'iiiiiK with nfll n-piiiil for tln-lr Irouhle Hih room wna lllli-d to oviTflouiiiK while a liootl IToj;rmii waa Hiijoyeil hy nil, hoth old uihI youiiK, Wh fi-ll thai through tint iintirliiK I'lhirla of Minn Urown. the Ihui'Iiit, tint wlmol rhililriTi lina itciiiit ti d lhi.niai.vi'a ailmira'-ly , M'. mm Mra. Kiilncy ("HtchiriK of Port liili'l liHVtt hi'i-ii viaitintr frii'tnla and I ri-l.tl i v-H near Imth. Smii.ax. I'ariu ('nniiifa. ('Aiira, ire. al. A liuppy Nhw Year, Mr. li.litor. ChiiaiinHH waa I'tdfliruli-d Iiith In Hih UimkI olil-faaliionixl way wnddiiiK and tinkev duiiiiTa. Mairii-d.al Hih Iioihh of llm iiridc'a pan-iilH, on ('liriaimaa, Mr. John Slid hum and Mia SuHi" Jont'a, l("V. Henry 1 1 1 r n hI 1 1 1 1 1 olliriiUinif Tlil'V ret'i-iveil ipiil" a tiumhiT of iihi'ful prcai-nla. Mr. Hirl Mm. Ilavw.ird entertained Mr. mid Mim Milea I!nwi-n and family, ol Heaver Creek, mid Mr and Mra. K. II. CnoT mid f.iinily. of Cariia. Mr. and Mra. Wiley V. May enter taiiied frienda from Ori'ifon City, Mr. nnd Mra. ivid Jlunter alan enter- eonipany on CLriMMiaa. .ir. . . .May ami .Mr. j. J. (juver 'ia'' " family Cliria'liiaH tree -'lr "'"I Mra. Jaifiiar, Miaa Miimiu '- ami l.oiue aHTiH lirialinna ullt r- .la.-ar and I.ouie aiH-nl Chriatimia u,' ' " l"" ii.if I 'Mr s- Mooih haa moved lol.ia new linuie ill CaruM Saturday helore Chrii-lMiaa Mra. Trof. Kvaii" w aa iiU'ieea'.y Mirnriaed hy a visit fiom her father, Mr. Huyem, of Cint'in Iiati, Ohin, atrnnipanied hv hia anil Prof. Kvnna wert In Portland to attend the teiuhera' iii-ti'utf I Mr. I. llornaliuli and Ida on Freddy w,'r'' '""I"'"! honiH on u load of hark the i tither dav when Hie hark alid uff In front I throwing- Mr. llornaliuli down U'tween ' Hie hiThea and wagon ( the nheela puna I in; over Ida IhhIv, in j uri d tf him in the j hreaat nnd ankle, hut not serioualy. t Mian Kilty filiyer haH tone to Kant Portland to cUy with Mra. Mafie Owena llauman, formerly of Heaver Creek. I Miaa Annie K. Jones ia alao in Kant ! Portland for the winter. Mr. Chan. KRlhfleiaeli, of Canada, ia IwMtini: hia ti title ami aunt, Mr. and Mra John Kalhfleiwli. Drain ia lookimr well in thix virintty. An exlrn at reiij;eol winter oils haa la-en aown. Some of the fiirmiTK are net tint; imi'it-y about the (Tain if thia weather conliniiea. ( Jimata. iii:ii, Ksr.m: ritwsitKs. r.1P11si..,l F.veri' Wei It l) the (lut k.l- iiiaa A list nirl anil Trust CuiuiHiiy. lleniy Tanfast et al In Henry F.tt imin, H C 1 Nov I'll !4, li oil acres in sec 111, t 3 s, r 1 w F M Si J C Samson to Hoy Scott V 1) Pec ll, '114 P.' acres in sec 17, t I! s, r 1 e ISO Win Harlow to H S Wellock W 1 Pee P.t, '!!, LM.fiO acres in claim M t 3 s, r 1 e 1112 U W (iynne to (iardner & Rankin W P PeclM, 'IH, 1 acre In see 3:', tlB, r2e 75 A F Neuiiert to Clias V Hisley trustee, li C P Pee 17, 't4, 47.1 acre in H H linger' PLC 1 Henrietta Knhmer to Archbishop liross, W I) Pec IS, '94, lot in in Sandy 250 Wilbur A Amy Wade to JO Linn et al IJ C P ixtc 14, '04 hind in t 2 and 3 s, r 4 e T DAM V Phelps to the City of Portland deed Pei5, '04 r of w over nw'4 of Be'i of 5, t 2 s, r 5 e I. anil 0 S Phelps to Robert Cahill W P Nov 20, 'IH uml 'A hit in claim (.'!, t 3 s, r 3 e lioht Ciihill to R V Smith W P Pec 10, '04, uml int in claim t3 t 3 s, 1 3 e till 50 500 500 T W Chirk to II 1.1, Clmk W p IVc 2S. '04, lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 of blk 70 OregonCily 1200 Oak (irove Land A Imp Co to W Cedcrson S W P Pee 24, '04, lot 2, tract 57, First suhdv Ouk Urovo 375 T K W'oithington to William llin rit ks W P Dee 28, '04, 10 acres in Jason Kellogg PLC t 2 b, r2 e 1200 Having purchased the copyright of Thome's Title Abstract Indexes giving us sole riL'ht to use them in Clackamas county, and the abstract books compiled and formerly ow ned by Thome & Son we aie prepared to furnish complete ami accurate abstracts of title and to correct or extend old abstracts. We solicit your patron a go and guarantee first class woik. Ollice over Huntley's Drugstore,. Clackamas Abstract & Tkckt Co. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, CliiittaiKioKa, Term., says, "Sliiloh'11 Vitnlizisr'SAVKD M Y Life.' I consider it the be"! rvinody (or a ileliilitHteii yslem I ever uxed." Kor Dyspepsia, Liver or Kiiliify tronhlo it. excel. 1'iico 75 cents. For S?ul toy G. A. Harding. That Moral Finger Board of tho ancient Juwh, the Tuliniu, Hayn:-"Thy frwi'l friend a friend." Jtint bo it iH with Red Seal Cough Cure. We make many Bales through the praine of one friend to another. There's no diHiipnointment in it; bo the praiwe gWB on. Try it and your friend will. C. Q. Huntley, Prescription Drueelst, CaufielcJ Block, Oregon City. Open a New Ledger for 1895? KememlKT that we are agents for the Miller Mejree jiatent flat ojiening Imok h the hent made: also we are selling a hook I which ojiciib nearly flat at j h ug jirice than you lined j to pay for those miserahle I . . . . . , 1 tilings tiial retjuired a curved jron holder to get down into the "cents" cjiuce. Come in and ex amine them. Wj? guaran tee hot h hooks and prices. We can furnish you with filing cases, stuh file?, shannon filen, copying hook., letter presses and all oflice supplies, at Huntley's Book Store, New Caufield Block, Oregon City. Buy your. Choice Candies . . AT THE . . NOVELTY CANDY STORE. Pure, Fresh, Delicious, Prices lowerthan ever. Our Taffy Candy Has no equal in the City. Fresh Fruits and Nuts. At the New Molalla Drug Store. Can be found a com plete line of Fresh, Pure Drugs and Med icines, with a compe tent pharmacist in charge. Patent Medicines. Have all the leading makes fresh from ihe lahratorios. Paints, Oils, Giass, Lie. Notions and Toilet Articles. PRICES TO SUIT ALL COMPET10N. Dr. W. C. Belt, rharmeeist. F. C. Perry, Proprietor. MOLAI.U OKA.NGE.NO. 0, P. of 11. Moots st their hull nt Wrlitht's Bridge on the apriMut Htiirily of each month at 11) 1. m Kellow nieiubtn made welcome. Jad. Nklson, Master. E II. Coop. Sec. WANNER ORANGE. No. 117. P. of H. Moot fourth Saturday of each month, at their hall lu New Kra. David MrArlhur, Master Mm. Mar Waldron. See') MYRTLE LODGE NO. 24, PEOKEE OF HONOR, MeetK every Friday in A 0. U. W. Hall. Vis iting members madu welcome. Jksnik Pmsrc, C of H. 8. A. Oillktt, Reooider. A P. A. COI'Nl'IL NO. 4. Meets on Ihe And ami third Fiiilay 111 each month at K. ol P, hall, Visitliur members al ways welcome. A. W. t ranch, Pres. Pricew Lower Tlion Ever CLOTHING For Men, Youths and Children. IrViVrVrYrVrVrVrVr'tZZZr: UNDERWEAR, TOILET ARTICLES, j FOR.... i MEN AND WOMEN. The Pioneer Store, THOMAS CHARMAN & SON. Proof of the Pudding Is in the Kating So is the quality of the meat tested that is on sale at the . .... NEW MEAT MARKET , . . . Only first clas.s stall-led meats in stock antl full weight is guaranteed. J. KONKLE, Prop. Next door to Burmeister & Andresen's Jewelry Store. SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of" the Day;. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CHAGF fcar LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. illrectly and Indirectly, by people who cannot do their own figuring, write their owb letters, or keep lliolr own Iwaiksj anil who do not know when business and legal papers which they must handle every day are mado out correctly. fff'Ail these things, and. much more, wo teach tAnrour'i'f. Hundreds of our graduates are. In irood positions, and there will be openings for hundreds more when timet Improve. -Voir Is the time to prepare for them. Besides, a business education Is won h all It costs, fur nne't 01TO ut. Send for our catalogue, to. learn what and Ho we teach. Mailed free to any address. Portland Business College, A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Portland, OregOII. J. A. Wesco, Secretary. MAPLE WOOD F. R. ANDREWS. Prop., Fresh Vegetables and Fruits. By successive planting and irrigation my vegetables are always crisp and tender. Daily Delivery to all Parts of the City. Pure Cider Vinegar in Stock Ready for Delivery. Breeder of Pure Blood Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn Chickens. Pekin Ducks. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. Steam'p Telephone I wr..:. Leaves foot of Alder st., Portland'. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. IT. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P. M. Tug Uwaco from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with Telephone every night, for Portland. Tickets of all other lines good on Telephone. Before. E.VrVrVr'rHHrVr'rVr'rgSZfl OVERCOATS Mackintoshes. FOR.... i MEN and WOMEN. are lost annuariy, FARM.