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Oregon City hntcrprisc. KKIDAY, MAIiCIl 1,1, lwir,. EE-;.;-..,. ...... . , ; ClHcknmns Co. Directory. COUNTY OKKICKHH. (liinlnti K. Mnynd (Inn. K. Iliirlnii K. '. rmliliK'k H M llnm.hy M I.. Moorr J. C. rlraillry II. M. UIIixmi I). W KlmiKltil l(. I.. HlllMINIl (i.ork ill Courts. '.ark it Mhnrlir, . It'nriliT, . Irimmiriir. AvannMir. Hi'hiuil Miiirllituilut, Muryiiyiir. C'irour, Couiihl.ilimcra, Wi'lmril Hi'iiU I frank Jauuar CHAT ABOUT TOWN. 1'rlccn the IowuhI Itcil Front Won. (Jiinli-rt nrfiln, Otmhi MMIlU, Flower mMnln, Olllllll HI') K. K. WIIIIhiiih. tlie uroriir. Try Jupoolu Ti' Nt Murr ft ICuIiitUdiih, Cull (or hh in jitti. Fir hihI limb winhI wanted nt till ofllru. t( tllB If V WWII H'Mxl llllll buy liicktyo u( W'llmin & CiHiltn, IIikIichI prim pHiil liy lliii Coiiiiin'rcial mik fur roiiniy nl city warrant. Tlicy nil Hinokn tlin Kirmi'HBti ilKr. 1. K. WilliHiim, llm uruciT m! In it. KrvUu' KiMtir.iiiK lekl'ran tn linil rat tliu Comur Krix'nry. I1''"1 " I''8 market. Hoya' lilcycln ami tii-nvy rillpl Ihwo, rxtrit uihmI ijuulity mul low iirli-o nt llie Ivurkft utom. Ki'Ht'rvcil i'ul on mile nt Hunt)oy' Rook lnr lur the JuMleo Siligrrs Suttir day niiilit, 35 ci'iitn. Onlors lelt at the Cuiiiiiierdul riitr (om, Ciiniincrtiiil Hunk lilixk, fnr4 (ot or IK ini h wood, iruinilly fllltnl. IIkiihock. -Alwa, irtiiica, raiHinii, (iliiiun or rirff ft fi'iil" k ikiiiihI ; lemons and uranium iwnnv ecli al Tlie llvd Front. Sktiinlity evening at tlie ()r lloiiati the Knreka C'olori'il Juliilee ami I'lunta tion Siiiger, ailinituiitin 23 and 3.3 ccntu, .rlillclieti 15 ri'iita. A tuition arliNt ntriu lc tliia plare lunt tktunlay and the ninnher o( Imttonlens in mi the lady found waa a mirprina to lienflf aa well aa to thealort-Nald men. Ill i:lii'UN-al place in town to itel a jjixxJ quality of ludii'n' uuiHlin underwear ia at the Kurket atore. A (till line of drew linings now in atovk. The WhI vueal and liiNtrutnt-nlal Kilo. inta of 1'ortlHiid will naint at the concert Friday eveniiiKof next woek at Sliively'a. It riirpn pile, it cure" uheliiiHte Korea, chapped hand, wound It due thia (iikklv. In there any iiood reanon why you nhoiild not une IH Wilt 'a Witch Ilaxel Salve? liov. I nunc lawaon olllcinted at the church of the Good Shepherd in Alhlna, Sunday morning, Rev. J. K. Harbour, rector of that church, occupy nn his pul pit In St. Paul's church of thin city. Cluckkinan Chapter No. 1', K. A. M., will bold its regular meeting next week Monday. Multnomah Iodge No. 1, A. F. and A. M., holds Its regular meeting Saturday. Work in the F. C. degree. Albert Schilling has temporarily open ed ui his saloon in (Jrahaui.s building on upper Main direct while repairs ran .lie made on the Hrhnim building from Mrhicb bo was lately burned out. Take a done ot ItoWitt'a Little Early Hitters jiint for the good they will do you. These little Pills are good for indigestion, jiood (or lieudace, gd for liver com pliilnt, giiod for conhtipution. They are fl jrooiL C. O. Huntley, druggist. II If you don't believe tluit the Farmers !l Home kuts a table equitl to the best iumilj'ln this country, take a meal there and biy convinced. Mr. and Mrs. Sum mers ci.rtainly understand how to set up n attractive table. Kumember the place opposite the court bouse. SWilnoa A. Cooke Ijave moved their stock of hardware one door south of the Coinuierdul lUnk, but will still occupy their old stand for (arm impliments, such as Bain wagons, Oliver plows, Ruckeye and Pitcher pumps, cultivators, hay rakes, moworsand wheelbarrows. The Hurclay building on Main street, formerly the homo of I'r. W. K. Carll will he moved hack on Water street fac ing the river, by P, II. Hatch of Port-, land, the coming week. It will be tl.ouroughly renovated and limdo over into a convenient dwelling houe. Unsuspocted disorders of the kidneys are responsible for many of the ordinary ailments of humanity which neglected, develop Into a serious and perhaps fatal malady. Experience would suggest the use of Dr. J. McLean's Myer and Kidney Palm, For sale by C. O. Huntley, lruggiHt. i The art of photography has made such progress that it is now possible for first class pictures to be turned out at the price . heretofore asked for plain work. Crown, the photographer, in the quality of his work is equalling the best to be had in Portland and prices are so low that good pictures are within the 'each of all. Call at bis gallery upstairs ujoining Harding's drug store and Bee ins samples. county ( oiut Miireh term IMift; present, Judge (innlon K. Miiyen and ('oiiiinlri-ioiiers I!, rtcoit and F, Juggnr. IteiKirt of viewers on H, I). Harney change in the Thayer road approved and road ordered opened, and wxtikc ac count of $111 ordered paid, Iteport of viewers on the Partneler i bango in the Oiegon City and Salem road filed and read. There being dis crepancy in the petition, ordered that Hiiiln oe denied. Kxim-iihu account of 10 HO ordered paid. ItcKirt of viewers of damages on the I ('. Hull road, rrcoiiiitmling that no (lauiuges be allowed Oliver ltohins orO. J. Trullinger, approved and road ordered opened. F.xpeiino account of $11.40 ordered paid. In the mailer of completion of bridge across Unite creek on H. 11. Kent road, ordered that K. Hilton's report on said matlur he approved and John Kent lie paid $34 for said bridge. The law of '01 requiring court t o se lect two liewnpaiwrs of the county having largest circulation to pulilinh court pro ceilings, oidered that neanpaiers of Clackamas county m asked to furnish proof of their circulation at April term. Prnposihiou of Portland (ieueral Elec tric Co. to compromise claim of Clacka mas county against Klija Smith for de linquent taxes for '111 and '112, on mort gage held by said F.lija Smith, titmice, against W. T. A L. Co. amounting to $17,010, by exHndmg within five years $K.K)f in labor, gravel or crushed rock on county roads, said roads to commence at westerly end of sinqwusioii bridge and extend down the river not more than one mile, up the river not more than two miles and west from the river not more than one-half mile, was 'elected I). W. Kinnaird.road master, to whom was referred the petition of Geo. J. Currin et al. for a change, in the Fosbr and Milwaukee road, filed a complete report wilh accurate map of old mad and the several changes that have been peti tloned for and recommended that peti tion be denied and that court take steps to change said road by following present graded road from I)-ep creek bridue to Glover creek bridge, in accordiancs with the field notes last made and (ruin Glover creek bridge to Burnetts corner, practic ally following the old wails, as that part of the road question should , lie settled first without any connection, whatever, ith the points beyond. The bond of J. C. Bradley, asitessor, approved. Petition of It. J. fchockley et al. for county rod, ordered that I. W. Kin naird report on advisability of said road at next term of court. I). W. Klnnalnl ordered to. examine into the practicability of a change in the Morton road and reort at next term of court. Ordered that clams of road districts for road work in February, '!5 be paid us follows: District No. 6 $1(1.81 j dis trict No. 11 $48 12; district No. 12, $4.25; district No. H), $0.75: district No. 31, $:lfl.:!7; total, $112.20. ProK)sition of California Powder Works to furnish county with blasting material for one year accepted as follows: Her cules dynamite No. 2, 40 Hr cent, nitro glycerine at U.'c per lb ; Ilercu'es dyna mite No. 2 slarV5 per cent, nitro glycer ine at 8'vc per lb: champion improved powder at 5'4'c per lb; black blasting powder nt $1.30 per kpn ; tripple taie fuse at $0 per 1000 ft; double tape fuse at $5 GO per 1000 ft ; 3 x blasting caps (100 in a liox) at 60c per box. Ordered that $8 per month be allowed J. W. Jones for care and keeping of John K. Tul tle. Ordered (bat allowance heretofore made for support of Mrs. Cluistiensen be discontinued. Ordered that $5 per month be allowed E. P. Carter for earn and keeping of Cyrus Burleigh. Ordered that a warrant be Issued sheriir for collection of taxes fur year 18i)2. A. Schoth having paid $1 poll tax to assessor August 17, '14, and also to sheriff as shown by receipts, ordered that $1 be refunded. Care and keeping of S. 8. Higgins. a pauper, referred to Commissioner Scott. Reports of officers on collection of fees for February '1)5, approvod, their collec tions being as follows: Clerk, $108 1)5; recorder $204.90; Sheriff $47.25; total, $:i(ll.l0. Mileage and per diem of commis sioners : H. Scott, three days, eighteen miles, $10.80. K. Scott, one day and eight milos, $3.80. Frank Jaggar, three days and twelve miles, $10.20. Frank Jaggar, one day and thirty miles $0.00. Ill I. I S AI.LOWK1). C Bair, pauper acct $ 2 00 It L Holinan, pauper acct 24 00 Mrs Mary Hart, pauper acct.... 2175 Mrs C A Nash, extending tax roll 61 75 Dorothy Chase, ' " 30 00 GA Hamilton and J F Myers, witness fees 8 80 C G Huntley, jail acct 7 80 Oregon Telopeone & Telegraph ; Co., telephone acct 6 00 Geo Broiighton, court house acct 3 38 Oregon City water works 18 00 Oregon City Hospital, pauper aco 10 00 State vs. W A Sccoggan 18 30 " ' Henry KleinBchmit. ... 4 15 " " John and Geo Strickland 51 05 Teacher's examiiia'loii 00 00 Bobbins 4 Boa, pauiair acct . .. 4 00 E C Muddock, hoard of prisoners 102 25 Noblltt'aBtuUc'S, kiiei iff acct ... 1 00 EC Mnddock, " '.... fl 02 Mil Hyatt, " " .... 22 75 J .U Campbell, titty fee In Co court 6 00 Mrs L li Siricklin, pauper acct. . ' 15 00 State vs John Cait 2120 Statu vs II Holloway 14 20 Staie vs Chan Knowles 0 70 Calif Powder Works, road m et. . li IK) Barlow-Will Merc Co, road acct 4 00 Peter Nehren, court bouse acct. . (1 00 Harvey Gibson et al 4 00 KM Cooper,' road acct 1 00 J C Bradley, assessor acct 172 00 Entkhi-hihk, stationary (id 25 W A Huntley, stationary 1C 45 1) L Paine, M I), insane case. . . . 2 00 Glass A Priidhome, stationary.. 119 00 "(irln Like a Cheshire Cat." "Well, well) Didn't ever hear of a 'grin like a Cheshire rat?' Why, you see a man down in Cheshire bad a cat that grinned and grinned until there was nothing left of the cat but the giin.jtist as some scrofulous people who don't know of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, get a cough and then cough and cough until (here is nothing left to erii'l a monument to but the cough." The "Golilen Medical Discovery" is the mod effective anti-bilinus, anti-dyspeptic, strength-giving remedy extent. For weak Inifs, lingering couiths, spit ting of blood, scrofnli, sores, pimples and ulcers, it is a wonderons and elfect- iioiis remedy. Send six cents in stamps for a book (1(10 pages) on these diseases and their cure. Address World's Dis pensary Medical Association, Buflalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, piles, sick headache, and indigestion, or dyspepsia. It wouldn't do any good to remark that II. E. Cross has !0t acres of fine land this sine of CUckamas Heights that he could be induced to part with at $100 per acre, almost one-fourth what like proerty was selling for some years ago. People won't buy land now, but will wait until the next big boom and pay three times the present value of land and think that they are getting a big bargain. What big fools we all are anyway. Jay Gould said "when things are cheap, buy when they are dear, sell." W. II. Burghardt returned Tuesday from a short trip to bis (arm four miles above Sanday on the Cherryville road. He ia having more land cleared and is preparing to go into the apple and other fruit raising business. The conditions for fruit growing being extra good in that locality owing to the nearness to the mountains which render the climate fatal to the insect peat that infest the low country along the rivers. As will be noticed by his professional card in this paper. Mr. W. H. Dobyns has hung out his law shingle in Canby Mr. Dobyns wss a firmer resident of this county ami was a very successful teacher, but of late be has resided in Portland where he was engaged in practicing law. He is a young man of industry and of unquestionable integrity and he should meet with the success that bis merits entitle him to. II. C. S. Pheliie one of the leading farmers of New Era, was in Oregon City Saturday. Of the fruit prospects Mr. Phelps states that he has no reason to doubt but what a good crop will be had this season. The buds so iar have ad vanced but little and the cold weather is holding them so that danger from cold rains later on is not so very great Dr, J. W. Norris met with quite a painful accident last week. While un harnessing his horse, he slipiied and struck his foot against a board, spraining bis ankle quite severely. The doctor is at present on crutches, but expects to recover the use ol his foot in a short time. Notwithstanding the accident he hns been able to attend bis patients. The steropticion enterntainment given at the Methodist church, Friday evening under the mannagoment of Edgar and Samuel Saunders, was enjoyed by a large number of spectators, and proved to be a success also financially. The young men who conducted it, are brothers-in- law of Prof. S. A'. Holmes, and are students at the Portland university. James Holliday has resigned bis posi tion at the W. P. & P. Co., and will be electrician at the new electric plant. which will commence running in about ten days. He will be assisted by John HnrriBlierger, (oimerly of the Northwest General Co., of Portland. It seems hardly possible, but never theless it ia try, that on an average every Hfty-fiftb person you meet wears W. L. Douglas shoes. Did you ever realize what an immense undertaking it is to supply one article of wearing apparel to over jOna( million people? Court Robin Hood is endeavoring to make their meetings edifying as well as interesting, as a committee was appoint ed at their, last meeting to look after a short literary programme, for each regu lar meeting. . ' When your guidman comes home at 'een, He aye expects to see Two cosy slipper on the hearth, And a cup f Jspoolo Tea. Thoy all smoke the Kermesse cigar. E. E. Williams, tlie grocer, sells it. V- ; ,.''t County flrsnge. Twelve of the thirteen grnniesin Clack amas county were represented in the ses sion of the county grange held in this city Monday. J. Kkuvin, of Manpiam, wss chosen chairman snd H. C. Young, of Damascus, secretary. After some routine business hud been transacted the election of delegatus to the stale grange to meet in Oregon City on the fourth Tuesday in May next was bad. The following were chosen as delegates: C. F. Howard, Mrs. Mary H. Howard, J. L. Kruse, Mr. Louise Krtise, A. V. Davis, Mrs. E. M. Davis, A. dwelling snd Mrs. Mary dwelling. The alternates were as follows: A.J. Sawtell, Mrs, Eliza Sawtell, T. L. Turner, Mrs. N. E. Tur ner, 8. C. Young, Mrs. Irene Young, Louis Funk and Mrs. Belle Funk. Addresses were made by Dr. Canto, district deputy, and other prominent grangers. The reortB showed that the order was proserous and had taken on a new grow th throughout the county. Park Place LlUrary Society. On the evening of Saturday last the ieoplo of Ibis yiclnity gathered at the school bouse to listen to the debate and the literary exercises of the evening. The question was "Uesolved, That the en is mightier than the sword." The affirmative won the debate. The main feature of the evening was a solo by David Close. He was encored after which he gave the mate to it. On next Saturday evening the question, "He solved, That liquor lias done more harm to the human race than wars," will be discussed jointly between the Park Place hoys and the boys of the Franklin club, whose meetings are held in the Congregational church in Oregon Ciiy. An excellent program .is teing arranged. The Park Place hand will be present and a good time is expected as thll will close the meetings for this sea son. Let everybody come . Fkku Hakukeavks, Sic. The Buy Debaters. The last meeting of the Franklin lye-am was one of the best of the season, and among the principal features ef the evening were the humorous reading of Guy Clark, which was received by burets of laughter, and the debate: "Resolved That the prohibition of the liquor traffic would benefit the American people," was ably discussed by the Tompkins brothers on the affirmative and Fred Meindle and Edgar Meresse on the negative. Fred once more distinguished himself as a very for?ible speaker, and was applauded in a very enthusiastic manner. The meeting was closed with the effective ad dress of W. Logas. Meeting next Fri day. A grand time is expected. Elec tion of officers will also take place. E. M. Program of Nautilus ('. L. S. C. Quotations bearing on subject of music. Paper on "Wordsworth." Reading, "Cotter's Saturday Night." Music. Paper on "Architecture and Art." Paper, "Underground Railways in London." Discussion, "What effect does music produce on people. Pronouncing match. Critic's report. MeetB at residence of L. C. Driugs on Monday evening, Mar. 18, at 8 sharp. . Mnslcal Treat. At Shively's hall Friday evening, Mar. 22. Handel orchestra from Portland, consisting of 19 pieces. Mrs. Wetzell, vocalist. Prof. A. Zylra, violin soloist. Two first class elocutionists, one of whom iB only 7 years of age. Reserved seats 35c. at Huntiey's book store. General admission, adults 25c., children under 12 years 15c. The W. C. T. U. meets this week, at the home of Mrs. Matta White, Friday at 2:30 p. m. Kurcka. The motto oi California means I liave found it. Only in that land of sunshine where the orange, lemon, olive, fin: and traie bloom and ripen and attain their liiuhest perfection in mid-winter, are the limbs and gum found that are used in that pleasant remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Santa Abie, the ruler of coughs, asthma and conminiption, Mr. C. G. Huntley has been appointed agent for this valuable California remedy, and sells it under a guarantee at fl a bottle. Three for $2.50. Try California Cat-R-Cure, the only guaranteed cure for catarrah. $1, by mail $1.10. Trial bottles 60c. Milk 1 Milk 1 Milk! Uandall & Myer will furuinli you a quart of milk a day for a month for f 2.00 and other quantities in proportion, and guarantee it pure. For Sale. One 4-year-old mare, weight 1250 lbB. Address Lock Box 354, Oregon City. 2t You ought to know this: Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain instantly. It will cure badly chapped hands, ugly wounds, Ron8, and a well known cure for piles. C. G. Huntley, druggist. Busy people have no time, and sensi ble people have no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent re sults. Dr. Price's Cream Baking- Powder World'! Fair Mgheit Award. THE STUDY f-ri 1 of the action of J. f; f;-f medicine, or vctr.la- V.4 medicine, or hie cotiioo mils a: Tassel itaestoiiiicb m luany uuuorcus of cases, Ion? ago rnnvtncLi Iinc-Lur -e-m K. V. Pierce, r..lLLCm Chief Consulting - Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surg ical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., that all caws of Indigestion, Dyrpepsis and Liver Com plaint could be cured permanently if the right treatment were given, in support of bis belief that be bad discovered an altera tive extract which be called "Golden Med ical Discovery," that would cure these dis eases, be collected from all parU of the country the evidence of those who had used hi medicine, and he has aked the public to inveiliirate for themselves, as be would be glad to fnrnih tbe name and addresse of thousands of people who bave used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical liiscov. cry. All interested should send for a little medical treatise on Dyspepsia, Chronic Di arrhea, "Liver Complaint," Biliousness, Constipation and Piles, published by the World's Disoenr.irjr Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and mailed on receipt of six cent in one-cent stamps. This book also contains the photographs and testimony of many pervms who have suffered frou. dis eases of the digestive organs. INDIGESTION i SEVERE PAIN IN 5TOMACH. Tnou a Flktchkr, of OiJUm Station, Fair fax Co., Va wruc : m " I nfT'Ted the terri. .dC7 Me torture for ten V years with what voor Ir. Pierce s Common tt Medical Arivi. ilewcrtbrj as ' (ias- tralt;!' (pain in stom- en I. I cm ployed our nome-iocior tooa ft i dotrti bottle of una. parilla with no bene- fit : then I took one- j half doen bottle of a I celery compMind with- I out any benefit : then eielit bottle of iron tonic, vet I was no bet- j ter: ihi wns in 1HS0. i t . 1. 1- -. V.,... 1 I of In. Pierce Golden Medical Discoverv. which mad a nrm man of mr. I m now fifty two year old. and for the pnt five year I have worked very hard on my firm. It is impossible for me to say loo much for the ' Golden Medical Discovery.' W.L.Douclas O CUM? IS THE BEST. Ww WriVl.riTF0RAKIN9. cordovan: raises a uusuui cslt. 4.3.MFlNiCAUlKAoa 3.WP0UCE.3 SOLES. l.r?BOtfSChmSHCIl LAJDiria- SEND rose AT ALU CUE . -Iff W- L-DOU& LAfl- Ovar Om Million PrapU wear Um W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory Tnsy ftva tha best valua for tha noney. They aqua I custom alloc In sty la and fit. Their wearing qualities are ansarpasacd. Tha prices ars uniform, stamped on sola. Praia $i to Sj saved over other aiakes. If your dealer cannot tupplj you we cu. Sold by dealer everywhere. Wanted, aient to take exclualve ami for trita vicin ity. Writ at one. Reduction In Prices We are goinfifto dispose of all our Heavy weight Underwear Before warm weather catches us if Price is any object to you s aang Heavy natural wool underwear, regular price $1.50 a suit, now 90c. Camels Hair, heavy, regular $2.00 now $1.50. Pure wool, heavy weight, regular $4.00, now $3.00. A new line of latest style Collars At a popular price, 15c. Glass & Smyth. COl'KT ROBIN HOOD NO. 83S0 A. O. F. OF A. Meela the id and 4th Fridays of each month at K P Hall 8:U0 P M. W. 8. Cram, Oio. R. Wilkhart. Chief Ranger. Recording Sec. I. E Lawrknck. J. E. Kinnkdy. Sub. Chiel Ranger. Fiuancial Sec. I li, er . Taos. PLKTCHKa. Esq. I ' H aS. McKittrick's shoes are the best on earth. MeKittrick's prices are the lowest on earth. McKittrick's styles are always the latest. McKittrick's house is the squarest on earth. The Argonaut Is the only high-class political and literary weekly published on the Pacific coast. Thousands of single-stamped copies of it pass through the post oflice every week, remailed by subscribers to their friends. It has a larger circulation than any paper on the Pacifio coast, except three San Francisco dailies. It goes into all the well to do families of of the Pacific coast. Over 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 21S Grant Avenue, San Francisco. For sale at Huntley's Book Store. LOWEST CASH IN THE CITY" PRICES Blue Front Grocery. Seventh St., E. P. Elliott, Prop All New Stock, -:--:- Of Best Quality. FREE DELIVERY. A TRIAL ORDER ASKED. New Good Modern Prices. ffoner Grocery. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.s Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. Buy youL 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. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. r.r. whttk. W.A.WHITI. WHITE BROTHERS Practical Architects 8; Builders- Will Drepar Diana, elevations, workiut de t tod apectflcaUona for all kind, of baild lun Special attention given to modern cot target. Batlmatea furnished on application uall on or aaareia whith bkos., Oregon City, Oga REPAIRING. v THE RELIABLE Watcimaler Neatt Door to stmr aai jEWder Work Warranted. A Trial Is Asked. T 8. DRAKE, DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide gal for the painless extraction of teeth All work warranted and prices reasonable. Rooms 7, 8 and 9, southwest corner First and Taylor streets. Glenn & Cox's old stand, Portland, Oremin. COLUMBIA HOOK AND LADDER CO. Meets Drat Friday of each month at Fountain eugine house. Cha. Athiy, Pres. C. B Pillow, Seo'y. CHAa.BmER.frm DR D. 8. STRYKER, DENTIST. HAS RE moved to Odd Fellows' temple S. W. Cor. 1st and Alder, Portland, Oregen.