Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 18, 1895, Image 3

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    Oregon City hntcrprise.
KltlDAV, JANIIAKY H, IKlir..
Clackumns Co, Dlroctory.
COUNTY UKMCKKH.
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!ira iti Court.,
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K C. MmliliH'lt
M M Knmnliy
M. I. Mnitni
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I dank .lnuKnr
To Mill tli IIiiicn.
Tint iiIihitIiIiiii prim (nr llm Kntkk
I'iiihk Iihh Im'iiii rciiiiii'il Id fl.fM t yciir;
ivi'iily-llvit ri'iilH lor nix montlm.
TIiIm low prlcu In inuiln In onlur to ifi'l
lint lUt on ciihIi Imam iiinl inilni'K ull
nnliHcrilMTit to f ity tip, mid ijMTlUy to
jiri'Vimt oi'UM I'KMlH iroiii diking inn
caper Hint not pitying lor it by n-iiHon of
their lnint( Iiiw ron(. '11 1 1 m iIIhcoiiiiI Ih
tiiuilit only to tlniHii pitying In advance.
TIionii iuylng In-lorn IIih cli ol llii'lr
yiMr will litt i-nlilli to Hit' illarnmil (or
ilin limn )uM in Hilvmirii.
TIlU Miukfl tilt' I'.NTKHI'flHK till' l'lll'HH
out impiir ill (.'lurkwnim county ultilit
)h-m nil Iioniii print hikI (nil ol live
ilM'l llfWII,
CHAT AHOUT TOWN.
I'rici'H tint lnwi'Hi lii'il Front Slortm.
Fir mill liinli w hI wuiiIimI ut IliU
ofllro.
Mmmy to loan on 'hI rl netnte
M'curity liy A. H lri'HaiT.
1 incur put In tint cIiiki orili'r ut Hlo
yr' Imrlmr "Imp for W rnntn.
Iliglii'at prirn pniil ly tln Coiiiinnri'iiil
1miik (or nmnty ami city wurrmilH.
TIim ll"t in viaiting mnli t tlin V.s-
TKKfMIBK (lUKK.K. I'rH I'll to llllt JfOU.
Wliy pny I2 pfrlon for Inty wlmn you
n net tltt Ix'nt Inty for 17 of IauU
Kunk, Itnillnnil,
MurtKiiKii lu n on improved farm
troMrly at low rate of Intercut. Apply
tot!. O T. WlllianiM.
Tlio heliea will liml Slopet'l linrlur
hop tlm plitcv to havn tliuit Intir trim
Innil in tlm liiteHt alylee.
Orilera lelt at tlm ConuniTcial riitr
torn, ('oniiiitr"inl Itiink MiM-k, lor4 (")t
or ln-incli whmI, promptly (IIIimI.
For aaln, onn wiMxI waxmi ami rack in
Ifooil condition cheap for caiih. Murr A
ltolHrtiioii, 7lli and Center atreeta. tf. i-omuiuiiirHtion from the manufac
.. T....? in ..i.,U ..,. Ur.l i turura'e convention in Cincinnati was re-
I ln in i !. .......
tl : 1 iKiiind tnire liakinu iMiwder -V ; 1!)
pooinU American dry (iran. unr, f 1 at
the Ited Front
On Saturday January 1'.', Uev. A J.
MontKoinnry united in marriui;e at hia
rnnideuce, Mr. A. K.McCaakill and Mini
llella Mi'Kenxie, of l'ortland.
The votinit child of Ir. Powell, allllct
eil with the diphtheria la rnooverinu, and
the doctor atatea that it han panned that
nluKii when there la danger ol cmitiii.'liiii
ml thinka that no further caaea will
pM-ar.
A handaoino wall map of the I'nited
HlHtes la now offered each new auha-crilH-r
to Itand-McNally ltailwuy (iuiile,
oi j( preferred, a map of any Individual
itate. Wulmrription, f.'i tK) 'r year.
Write to llWl Adama Stn.'et. Chicago, for
circular.
Ijtinpa! Ihiii)! hiinpa! l'rettior than
ever, cheaiatr than ever, l.ainpa are
favorite holiduy reienta with a lare
jiortion of all comuiunltiea. llellomy A
IJuacli have an (decant acMortuifnt ut the
low eat poaaililo prlcea. t(
Win. Miller, head clerk in the "'nltcd
f tatea land olHce In thia city, wua at
tacked with pneumonia luat week and waa
taken to the Oretmu City lioapitul where
lie quickly rallied and ao fur recovered
that on Weilneailuy o( tlua week he waa
able to le.ive the hoxpitul. It will be
eome duya yet In-fore he can resume hia
work .
Died, on Monday, .laiimiry 14, at the
home of her pnrentH, Mr. and Mrs. Merry
llmkner, of Heaver Cieek, Mary J.
liuckner, ntfed ten yeara. Tho fuiieral
took ptuce Weilneailuy at the (iridium
cemetery. Tho little n'ir waa the youn(
Ht of the family and wiih a great favorite
M nil who knew her. She wiih only
sick three ihtya, dylnn from the dlVcta of
a tievnre dyaentery.
lnaure in the Fanner'a Co-operative
Fire IiiHiiranco Aiiaociution of Oregon
City. The cheapeKt mutual protection
intheatate, Meneombined to iiiHine
thoniHelvcH. Applicationa taken by M.
I,. Moore, county treuaurer, and preai
lent of the AHaociation. Agenta wanted
throiiKhoiit the etate. AtldreHSlho eec
retary, 0. A. Cheney, tdegon City. Or.
To accomodate, bin tcrowing trade Mr.
H. Htatib baa added a delivery wat;on
to hia buHineHs and will hereafter deliver
XoodH free to all partH of the city. Since
opening in bin new locution in the Com
mercial bank block, Mr. Staub baa
largely increaaed bin atock and haa now
a line of groceries and uliiflHware that ifl
a credit ts the clly.
Will's seeds are good ; Likewiau bis
trees and plants. Twelfth annual cata
logue now ready, is full of thinga that
will intorcHt you, among which are
Biiculine the new forage plant, (Ireat
Northern Houn, seventy day corn, drat
of all peita and golden queen onion.
Hardy fruit and forest treoB at hard times
prices. $-'5 in prizes for host yield of
coin. Oacar II. Will, Ilimimrk, North
Dakota.
ItOAItl' OF TRAIiK.
.Hern l.oinr hVal the Itmirit nf Trade
Iti aiiinca IIiinIiii-mm Mvcly Mi'i-llng.
Moniluy uvuiilng Hut flrat mimtlng for
oiiiiMiiniilliH look plum of tlin Ori'Kon
Clly lloiinl of Tni.In. There whn it fuir
ultciiiluni i of iiiuiiinnrN mnl tint mcuting
wim rliitrimUirl.i"! liv H Nplrll of ciicry
nnil liopii tliul lliiliciilci) Unit tlio lioanl
of tritilu wu to InktiB new lifn and tit h
, licri'lodiru
a proiniriitiit (actor In tint !o-
velupmeiit o( Oregon City.
Tint lioanl wun culliiil toonlnr by Vluti-pn-Hliliint
Kyun, (ler which HniTiilury
I'oimlilHon read tlio uiintiUH of tint provi
ohm intuiting.
Tliu mimml report of Hie treamiror, T.
t Cliitriiiuii, wmt inmle. While tlicrn
Iiinl Iwoti no colliM'tion for lu during
tlm your 1HH4 tlm repijrt iliowod tlittt
lliero liml lumn ex xrnluil out of tlin
Imliinco left over from tlin irvioiiN yeiir
I'i'i 1M, leaving Imluneo In tlm trou
ii ry of $LT)..'!H. An Itniiii.ml tlin nxpniiHeii
were hn follow;
Snmlcm r'nuniving ('., rut . II
J, M. Lawrence, copy fur puiiipli-
Int 50 00
Kleetrii! lintel, iliimer for CM-
i'lIo mlitom It "ir
J. I'. I'rown, OreKon City yinwit 17 7ft
U. I'rii.r " " " M
KiilerpriMi prinlinif 4 00
V, V.. Ilouulilwiii. exieiiFepi on
ruU 2 76
I'rti-r Nilirin, Jiuiitor Hcrvirm . Ill (H)
Tliern waitaliown to Imaixty-two mein
lnm on tlm roll leniiieH a iiiiiiiIxt of ile-
IlliipieliU wlio urn eiili'il to renew
tlinir tiK'Uilx'ralilp, Tlm report iu rri
ferreil to I tin flintrtfin! t'oiniuitliMi.
K. V.. (Tianiiiiii, clmiriumi o( tlm com
inllte.i on luiiinlHTHliip, nuliniiUeil the
iiiuneH o( It. Hlnub ami J. V. Clnrk (or
nieniU-rnliip. On H Imllot Im-iiik tuken
i they wi-r tlnly nlietn.
Tlm roH)iJ revixion o( tlm city cliar
tiT by tlm city council i-ominK up, it wan
ileciileil that a coininitti'n of five, vonaiHt
In;; of (i. A. Hanlinn, K. K. (Iiarman,
T F. Hyatt, Major Tin. Charman and
K, i. Cuililulil In' apiinteil io represent
tint linKinena men of the town in the
charter rnvWon.
Onlereil, That tint trnaiiirer rtMiiit all
iIiich (rum niiMiilHra for the year lH'.M.
A communication waa n-ad (roin the
San ltit'ito, CallfornU, Imard of trade rel
ative to the NicaritKuiin canal and re-
j (irri.d to Ihn coinmltU'e on comuinrce
feirt-d to I he same committee.
Tho cbairinan of the advertising com
mitten not being premmt only a puitial
reairt waa made aa to the progress the
committee waa making in getting out the
proMiwd pamphlet
The matter of home advcrtlaing lieing
brought up, it waa ordered tlmt the ad
vertising coininitteo secure estimates as
to the coat of tint ling up an arch on Sev
enth atret adjoining the deot, on which
a brie( description of Oregon City waa to
he painted . Also, the cost of six large
frames with glass face in which a set of
views of the principal points of interest
aliout Oregon City, together with a brief
explanation of each, was to be placed,
tbeae frames to lai bung in the offices ol
the leading hotels of Portland, the ob
ject lieing to attract the attention, of tour
ista am) the traveling public, who may
have a few hours to sxnd in aight see
ing In Oregon City. While these tour
ists themselves might not invest they
might lw tho means of inducing other to
locate with us. The plan is easily tried
fortiie expense would Ut hut nominal,
and the trunportiition companies should
assist in bearing a part aa they would
reap a profit from the scheme.
The next meeting of the board will
take place on the second Monday of Fell
ruary when it is expected that a full at
tendance of the iiicuiUtb will be hud.
City Council.
A special meeting of the city council
waa held Monday evening.
The charter revision was tuken up and
alter u brief difciieaiiin it wit decided to
add another member to the committee
having the woik in bund, and that they
he tnven further time to report. H. C.
Stevens was appointed as the additional
member of the charter committee.
A resolution waa passed authorizing
the city attorney to secure a pettlement
of the Hiiit now pending in the courts be
tween the Portland Clav Co. and Hum
shaw A llehin and Oregon City, and that
he secure such conceesions and stipula
tions as will teleuse the city from this
suit, and that settlement he made with
KaniHliuw A Itebni and other parties to
the suit upon a basis of not more than
215. 27 in addition to the sum already
provided for, and that a warrant on the
general fund be issued toChas. Albright
and J. J. Cooke to be used for such pur
pose whenever the city attorney shall
deem it expedient in furtherance of a full
settlement of said auit and all claims of
Iliimsbaw A Hebm against Oregon City
on account of Main etreet improvement
when the city shall have been protected
by a sufficient bond under the direction
of the city attorney.
The llnance committee having reported
favorable upon the bill, a warrant was
ordered drawn in favor of K. F. I'riggs,
city uttorney, for $150, in payment for
feea and expenses In the suit ot the city
aguinet the East Hide railway.
The council instructed the attorney to
begin suit in tho circuit court at Port
land for the forfeiture of the franchise of
the Ettet Side Railway Company in this
city. This action is the outgrowth of
the trouble In collecting the amount due
from the company as it share of the ex
Dense of paving Main street, In which
Its tracks nit) laid. The franchise
granted the company, expressly provided
tlmt the company should slum! such
expense whenever the street should be
Improved. And, according to tlm s'ale
mimt made bv tlm city attorney, the
member of the company would now
pay that hill, ll they were in charge of
the road. Hul tlm roud la in the hands
of a receiver, by application of the
Northwest (iitnnral Klectric- Company,
which holds a mortgage on the property
and the receiver and morlgcgie ex
pressed a preference to have tlm com
pany' franchise in thi city forfeited
rather than to pay the claim, amounting
to alsmt $1)000, and the United State
court, which now control the road, ha
consented to forfeiture proceeding aa
the only alternative.
Pulque Experiences.
Last Tuesday evening an interesting
and enthusiastic company of Methodists
met in Ihe M. K. church to tell their ex
pericni cs in earning a dollar for the
church. They were many and varied,
causing occasional bursts ol laughter.
One declared she bud dyed for her dol
lar and by painting, nursing, washing,
putting up lunch, blacking shoes, brush
ing clothes, fetching milk, selling evgs,
clerking, oiling oil cap and coat, saving
cur fare, dressing and selling chicken,
scllinu pumpkin, knitting socks, knit
ting mittens, sidling bread, doing with
out things which were thought to be
necessary, etc., one dollar had Uen
earned by bard knocks, while not a few
had s!ipM-d along by selling empty lard
buckets or making doughnuts, walking a
mile on an errand (or ten cents, twenty
cents worth ol good resolutions; one
dear old lady 82 years old had made
quilt blocks and sold them at five cents
each, the buyer giving the hlix k to the
Ladies Aid society; ten cents givn on
Thanksgiving day, selling silver polish,
cleaning and selling empty bottles,
empty oil tin, taking a note to the pastor,
ten cents for finding out who Santa
Clans waa, two cents for ventilating a
room, working button holes, mending
old clothes, selling peelings, and some
gave a dollar. Mrs. Pierre delighted
the audience with one of her amusing
recitations.
These are a few of the many ways by
which the dollar was earned. The
stormy weather prevented a large num
ber from being present.
Mrs. G. Sykks.
FKOMCaiFOKXlA.
Mvim.it, Cal..Iee. :U.-(To the Ed
itor.) Aa a number of friends wanted to
bear from me after I reached this coun
try I thought I would write for the Kn
tkhi'kisr and thus w rite to all. I do
not know whether the rain wanted
to tfive us a farewell aoakin( la-fore we
left or not, but it rained all the day we
loaded the ear, ami was rainini? when
we started Monday night. It continued
to rain all that night and the next day
and night, being the first rain in Cali
fornia for months. We aaw but little of
Oregon till near (iranta 1'aa From
there to Ashland the valleys were nar
now but well cultivated and Bet out to
orchards. As we came sou'h Irom Ash
land there was some grand scenery as
wo climbed the mountains w.th two or
three tracks lielow us. Northern Cali
fornia as far aa Mt. Shasta, which we
did not see. uu account of the clouds, is
barren and but thinly settled. It was
dark at the soda springs and we saw
nothing of tne Sacreniento valley as it was
six o'clock when we arrived at Sacra
mento. Our train did not start tilt ten
o'clock so we visited the state capitol,
which ia a line building surroundd by
tho most beautiful grounds I ever saw.
We now start up the San JoiKpiin valley
which Is (ar larger and smoother than I
suiuioscd it was. lletween Pucremento
and Stockton thousands of windmills
can be wen, which are used in irriga
ting orchards and vineyards. These
are soon passed and we are in the wheat
lelt with Holds extending back for miles
and as level as a floor. After seeing sev
eral six and eight-horse teams on gung-
plows turning over the ground, it looka
like small funning dodging around the
stumps and rocks in Oregon. It was
daik when we got to Fresno so we did
not Site any more of the country. At
four o'clock we stopped at I'almdale and
found our car there with everything all
safe and sound . Thursday morning we
loaded tin. tied the cow to the wagon
and started towards a round bill w hich
could be seen in the distance. We
drove till four o'clock came to the future
town which we found to consist of a
store building, a school building and
several tents. But that round hill was
still three or four miles beyond. Say!
Mr. Kditor, if you want to "see out"
and be able to "look ahead" come here
where you can see houses miles away.
We find ourselves on the south side of
Antelope valley near the foothills, with
snow on the mountains but a short dis
tance above us. The air is veiv pure
and seems to be good for people with
weak lungs or malaria in their system.
I saw a man that could scarcely get here
last October, with consumption, who
was netting well. It had ruined less
than one-half an luch lust year when we
got here and they told us that the roads
were very dusty and cut tip into ruts,
still I never saw as good roads in Ore
gon. After my team had been on the
! train for tlve days they made U daily
trips of flteen tulles from here to the
railroad and hack with heavy loads, a
drive of thirty mile a day. Since then
we have had hard rain and the roans
never get muddy and are a hard and
smooth us Ma in street in Oregon City.
1 put from 1000 to 12"0 feet of Inmlier on
a tliree and a half-inch wagon and
'bring It home without binding it or hav-
ing a break on the wagon. I had rather
drive thirty miles here than go from F.li
Muddixk's pluce to Oregon City and
bak. The land is candy tint not a flue
sand with small bunches ol sagebrush
and greaacwood, It i easily cleared
and plowed. I' mil tree grow well and
ate smooth and thrifty in uppearance.
The apple are free from worms and
blemishes, hut are not as juicy as are Ihe
Oregon apple. Prunes, grapes, and all
kinds of fruit ran be dried In the sun.
The supply of water (or Irrigation look
small to me but the main ditches will
lie cemented and they are digging a
tunnel to cut the overflow in the river,
so that those who should know, say that
there will be plenty of water. The ques
tion of water is the only drawback there
lis to this country. Many settlers are
here and they are as nice a class of
people aa you can find. We have Sun
i day achoOl and preaching every Sunday
J with a large attendance. W ith only two
days notice a splendid dinner was fur
! nished in the school house on Christmas
i to which over UK) people with a Califor
nia appetite did justice. If Kli Mad dock
or George Lanelle had been here they
would have found several who could eat
as long and as fust as they do at a grange
dinner at New F.ra.
W. E. Johnson.
Housekeeper's Friend.
Send 10 cents in stamp or 3 for 25
cents to K.C. Clyde & Co., 642 Third
St. Portland and receive a combination
peeler, corer, sheer and parer. The
greateat and fastest and cleanest peeler
introduced on the Pacific coast. Agents
wanted. Send 25 cents for samples.
Thn lollowinu are the names of a few
that have purchased these peelers,fldj
are well pleased with them : Mesdames
8. D. Meldrum, II. C. Steens, Chas.
Cauficld, G. A. Harding, O. II. Cheney,
Geo Crougbton, C. N. Greenmsn, W.
A. White, G. Marr, H. Slaub. C. Hoberg
A. Kober, Dr. Pickens, Chas. Burns and
Electric Heatauiant, Mayor Straight and
li:j others.
MARKET KEPOKT.
The following market quotations for
Oregon City are furnished by the Bed
Front store, and are corrected monthly:
WHOLESALE.
Egg", perdoz 22
Butter, per roll 30 to 50c
Chickens, per doren ft. 50 to 2.75
Old Hens, per down, 2.50 to 3.00
Young ducks, per doien,. . . 2 50 to 3.00
Apples, per box. choice 30 to 40c
Timothy hay, baled, per ton, 9 to $10
Clover hay, baled, jier ton, 18 to$8.75
Straw, baled, per ton $5 to 111
Cabbage, per dot 40 to 50c
O.iiona, per cwt., 80toiX)e
Potatoes, choice, 30 to 35c
Wheat, per bushel 40to50c
Oats, per bushel 25 to 2Sc
Wool, per lb , 8to0c
Fir wood, per cord 2 to $2 25
Pressed hogs, per lh 5 to ii
kktail.
II) lbs. dry granulated sugar, $1 00
Arhuckle aud Lion coffee 25e
Good broken roast coffee 22lt"
Liverpool salt, per cwt., 90c
Kice, 21 lbs., U-00
Teas, per lb., 25. 30,37 c
Boie 12's'
Coal oil, per gal., 15c, 5 gal., (Wil
liams, per lb 12tf to 15e
Bacon, smoked sides, 12'?
Dry salt pork, 10c
I-ard, 10 to 11c
Shoulders 8c
doner seed 15c
Cider vinegar ...25c
Pickles, per keg 1.00
Flour, perbbl., 2 45
Shorts, per sack, 55 to 75c; per ton, $13
Bran, per sack, 45c j per ton $13
Money to Lean.
10,000 in sums from $200 to loan on
inside city property. Easy terms.
Apply to Arnt Ivarson, with T. F. Ryan.
County Treasurer's Notice.
I have now in my hands funds appli
cable to the payment of of the following
county warrants, endorsed July 11, 18!2,
lo-wit : No's 10,500. and 10,507 for 500
each. Interest will cease on the same
from the dte of this notice.
M. L. MooRK.TreasurerClackamasCo.
Dated Oregon City, Jan. 10, 1805.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says, "Shiloh's Vitalizer'SAVED
MY Life.' I consider it the best remedy
for a debilitated system I ever used."
For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble
it excels. Price 75 cents. For Sal eby
G. A. Harding.
Many stubborn and aggravating cases
of rheumatism that were believed to be
incurable and accepted as life legacies,
have vieldd to Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, much to the surprise and gratifi
cation of the sufferers. One application
will relieve the pain and suffering and
ita continued use insures an effectual
cure. For sale by G. A. Harding, Drug
gift. llchnrnlng.
Dehorning of cattle successfully done
at Eastern prices bv R. II. Taber, Mt.
Pleasant, or P. 0. box 132, Oregon City,
lmo
Money to Loan.
CO. T. Williams can now make
loans on good farms. . Office next door
to Huntley's drug store.
Ladies hair trimmed in the latest
style at Sloper's barber Bhop.
AFTER DINNER
when you bar tat-
rn heartily, you
ahoulrt tmkt mi
oniy oi Doctor VjVfc.
Fierce' P1ra.
"i rtueti. j
I V H W
tomfh
and liv
er need
the gen
tle stim
ulating, aa well
a inviirorating,
effect of thee
tiny, ani-arcoat-td
granules.
If you feel
drowar, dull,
languid, Inex
pressibly tired
or drbilitatrd ;
if you'te no aD-
petite and frequent headaches or dimtinM. i
a furred or coated tongue it provea that
you're bitiout. In that case you should I
the "Pellet." They are anti-bilious j
granules, which art In a prompt and natural
wy, wnnout rriping.
BEST PILLS POR THE UVEH.
HosraT Mashow. of
U HI Km, kocktnzham
Co, N. H.. writes:
"Thrre rran airo I
eotnmenefd uking Dr.
Pierce's (.olilrn Medl-
ca I Diico.er jr : I
weighed 140 poundi.
ami now I weiffh 17)
rrtjwla. ao you aee how
hare trained in health
and weight. Doctor
Pierce a pelleu are the
beat putt I ever took
for the llrer. All my
friend aay they do
them the moat good."
L Mamou, Eq
UVEH PILLS.
Mr.8AMrrLBAKea.Aa..
of Ao. til Summit Avr
mut, Htillipiburgk. ff. J ,
writea: "There Is noth-
Inr that can compare
with Dr. Pierce'a Ptraa
ant Pellet, aa I.iver pilla.
They have done more
Eood than any other med
ia I bar ever taken."
The
New
Year
always brings a lot of
extra work in a store,
the annual stock taking
must be done to find
out
In order to lighten
this work as much as
possible we will make
Great
Reductions
In Prices
in all lines especially in
clothing and heavy
underwear.
Glass & Smyth.
Caufield Block.
OEPAIRING.
J. P. LOWE,
THE ILEXjIJBXjE
Watrtunator N" Door to 8tar
Orocery.
ailll Jeweler Work Warranted.
A Trial Is Asked.
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SCHWAN & PUTROW.
Dealers in
PLUMBING,
TINNING, AND
GENERAL
JOBBING.
CAUFIELD BLOCK, Main Street.
The "Commercial.
The best brands of Cigars and Fine Tobac
cos. SMOKER'S SUPPLIES.
No. 3, Commercial Bank Block.sl.
New GocxIb
Modern Prices.
( orner urocery.
Complete Htock of
Fine Family Groceries.
Try my extra
Choice Tea.-sas
Richard Preytag.
Main arul Fourteenth Street?.
Oregon Steam Dye Works.
Kendall & Hlanuhter. Proprietors.
j Cor. Kixht and Kurnside Ms., Portland
Oregon.
Clothinx cleaned, colored and repaired.
Ladies' shawls and dress (fx Is a spec
ialty. Faded clothing restored to its
original color, to look like new. Hatis
faiticn guaranteed. (,jVe ua a call.
Work called for and delivered.
Series No. 2.
Willamette Savings
and Loan Associa
tion of Oregon City.
By resolution of its board of di
rectors the subscription list to Series
No. 1 has been closed and the
subscription list to Series No. 2
has been opened to the capital
stock of the Association.
The entrance fee is one dollar per
share and the monthly dues are
sixty cents for each share sub
scribed. The Association has money to
loan to its members at eight per
cent per annum on property in
Clackamas county.
Agents are wanted in every set
tlement and town in the county.
For further information apply to
HERMAN K.JONES.
Secretary.
At Bank of Oregon City
I S. MILLER,
MANUFACTURER OF
33x"xln -:- Tile.
BRICK& LUMBER.
Tiling is of the best qual
ity and sold at prices to
SUIT - THE - TIMES.
Yard and mill four miles east
of Hubbard, Oregon.
JOHN YOUNGER,
EWELER,
Opp. Huntley's Drug Store,
All Kinds of Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry Repaired
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Great Britain and America.
Give me atrial.
DR D. 8 8TRYKER, DENTIST. HA8 RK
moved tn Odd Fellow.' temple S. W. Cor. lrt
aud Alder, Portland. Oregon.
Stoves and Tinware.
E. PARKER, Proprietor.
J. W. O'Connell, Ma'gr.
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