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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. O.T.CO.'HHTKAHKIl. Htiiaiimr IIAHONA, MAVia OHKIIDM CIT, 1.KAVB poktmim Voo 111, ! I. Ml. O IKI i, III, 7 00 HI, II una. Ill, 4 .00 p. Ill, m a M. II :m a. M. in r, m. imiur timk. 0:ll A. M. a 01 1. m Mm I', M Tim Kt 1'AHHAMIKIt NTKAMKH, AM UNA, DKTWXI) rtilirl.ANIl.aAl.a'N A Nil I M I' N lK N Leava Portland Taylor lrH douk at 6 00 A. M. ml li-an liri'Kim (illy lor Halmii 7 10 A. M TiimiUy, Ihiirailay ami HaliKilay. Ltavo lnil..irnlBui t m A M ml Halmn 7;A A M ami (iri'imi l ily 1.00 p M lor Pull laud Monday, Wwlm-aday anil Friday, KaM lima, (nod aroinotatlona anil low ralm. No way Irvitlit liamlltil, Mpralal ralot oil Itirmifli bright. HOl'I'IIKKN 1'AI'lrlC RAILWAY. KliHTII NOUNU. CitlliiriiU KauruKt (lliriniKli) 7 in a. in. Hikoljiirg Lui-al (way atalloua) I.Wi. in. mi TII aoi'Nii, Kioilmrii l.in'l (way lalluna) 9 HI I. in CalluniU KiHi (tluuuilil 7 lp. in WIL.AMKI I K KA1.I.H KI.Kl THIC RAILWAY. Tim Tallin, l.tva lave ! 0'Kl I'liy. WllUiiii-tix Kxlla. I I: U M. I. .i A. M, 1 VIII g ml ; II ; " 11 4 " ' I "if M, I III t. VI. ( iw a ;ui " uo ' B:d 1 aUM'AV TIME. tlllA.II. 9 11A.M. Ill 110 " III l.'l ' I ii.ui " II :i " ioup, k. line. u. i I Ml I 'i " i am " 1 I ft ' j i M J ti " 3 II no H .-i " ! M " ,1 ' 5 4 ml " 4 I 'i " I 4 Hit " 4 I.S ' j b iio " 6 l.' " ! ft l " b 4 ' j tun " a: III " ; ('. A, Mil.l.aa. Hnpl I II K UAIlJS. Mailt i-lote ki n Nnrth, IS in . .1 y in , i in Mailt clmti going South, Da i., 0 f ' aina unm, (irriinn City li. Portland iivit K.al Hl.1t- lull way. Iravra II J I'. M ami ft ' V M . arrln-i II li'. A M ami 4 Ml I' M l arrlra 1'i.rtlaiid. Kaalrrn, Wralhluv.HaU'ly alii llllilaml runlr. mall. on-tnii Ciiy lo Kly.rania, Milium. I.IImthI ami Mnlalla iravia al IJ in. ami armt-a at li in il.ll ilrvgmi City In llitnvrr ( ri-rk. Mink. Clark Mrailuw llriHik, iiiinn Ml I la, ami I iilioii. Ii'avo I a a. in Monday Mnliii-nlay ami IrJny and rflinriife mi ftill iwlmt ilava al i iti ii. in liri(nil ( My In Vlma, Logan ami Knllatid Irai-ra urrgoii City Monday M eiliirailav anil Krlilxy at I uu I1, M , U-avlun Viola aatue day tll.ulA. M, HfAUK LINK. On-xmi Cllv Clurkra Mullno Mnll Itnuli-. l-nvaa rt'Kin Clly 1'. (I. Iiullihnil nt H A. M. Mimiliiv, Wi-ilntnulny anil Kriilnv Im lliavnr (Vrk, Claikra, Mrtiluw llronk. I ii Ion MilU Hint Miilliui. Itrtiirnii K- li'ovra Miillno al H. A. M., Vnlun Jlilli. II A. M., Mi'nilow lliuiik HI A M., I'lurki-a I- unuii. ami llrnver Cri i-k 3 V II., 'I uciImv, Tliurmluy aim Haliirdiiv. A riimliirinlilr i-imy rnlinK liuck. I'iibm-ii-K-r rulr" rniMiiialil. Hniull irrfl t-atili il, 1(1 cruU trt 2. I'flila Any nrilci Irfl llli me ill I ihiiiiii U) enlliiilvil in. J. M. Ci'HHiNiia, FIMD.VY, JUNK U, 18r. Moiik Titoiiu.K Tim olil mlif. "Tliul tronlili-H m-viir i'omii) Hinly," lm biHitl Viiritlol in lliu i'iiho uj K. V lliiin ilton, who wuH urrc-ili'il luit MomU) t-vuiiintt on B i'hiun ol oliUininK inp orly linilrr IiiIhi' prvtiniw. Tlio fiun ilitint wiiii inn. In dy Mint llrlln llililmnl, a, ti'iti ln-r u( tli'n i iiiiiilv, nml lUunlitiT of U. K. Ililili.iril. 1'rnii. tin' Ntiitcnifiit ol t l Air. llililmnl, it iippi'itrH lluil .Mr. limn ? iltuii liuJ t'Nilorri u note for Um (orniur. ainoiiiitinu to fliiHI, ami wlicn it U'l iinic dun hiHt IVcvinlii'rlifl wna nnalilt to m''t tlio inynipiit. Mihh llilil.anl Inul mivml up a (' liiinilruil iliillnrH aim enrnod Ri ft Hrlioiil Icm her, which alit) Inul in VchIi-iI In a tract ol Unci at ('luckainaa, anil to Have Mr. Hamilton from HiiHVriiii hor (aihcr'a (Irlinijucncy, hIih di-uilmi lliu iron-rt y to tlm Inrincr willi thu uu dorHtiiniliiiK tliul lit was to withhold tin Biinn.' from icconl until the nolva wen- q (lulivort'd. Mr. llililmnl atiiioa that (lie noii-H were iii'vit tunnel over lo liim ami that Iwothiya it f Lor t lit ilwil whn cxc-ulml it whn lilt'tl (or lucoril, lint the iiolci never citnie into the hnnila of tin? grantor. April llllh llnniit'.on guve a ipiit cluini 'l.i i ... i.. i.. i i'iiu.... ..-ill-ITU IU ilH7 MilH-MJf I ' ifllllll-n l, lirifii, , 'nml in tht UHHiKiimt'iit ileeil reeenllj Hto C. 0. T. Williams the noteit in qtms U tion are liatfil rimoiik the liiiliilitira, but (jllibtmnl lint) not boen in anywiMU re yloitaud from the ohliKulion lo pay these K noted. Mr. Haiiillwn wua rt'leaned on lliiaown lecogiiiiini'o, and will have h lit'iirinK hpfore JuHliee Dixon iSatnnlay, if when liiH aiilt of the ntory w ill he uivun Dkki' I'iikkk Will ('klkiihatk. The live I'iti.eiiH of Keep creek and adjacent country luivo coin ile ted arriiniiinenth tocelehrutti the fourth of July in patri otic atyli), and iIiohh who uttcud can be itHHiirud of Hpending n niont plcaaant day. The ixercicB will be held in a beautiful rovo near the Deep creek Bchool houxe, ii id tlm Biirrouudiiiita are admirably idapted for a Hplemlid dny'a nuting in heconnlry, Huperintendent II, 8.(lih- Hon baa accepted the invitation to de liver the oration, Leandor Rartlemay kvill read the declaration, and the olli- ers of the day are 4. (iordon preniileiit. Jmd K. II. Huriflianlt jtrand marHhal. gl'here will be a banket dinner, match nme of bane ball, fat man'a race, three, HI?ed race, fourteen-year old (?irl race, kw recitationa, gonfl. etc., in the afltw Joon. In Addition to the other aniline Jnientu, there will he dancing on trie, platform in the afternoon and evening. Equal Sukfraoihtb. The equal sufTr 'age asHoclation of Oregon will conduct inn auxiliary assembly at the July meet ing of the Willamette Valley Chautau qua association at Gladstone Park, and will have neutly appointed lmadiiiarter., following In the program: July 10 "Wonimi in JoiirnaliHin," Mra, (J, A. Cohurn and Mm. Kngeni M. Hliearcr. Inlv 1 "Women in Literature." Mm. Julia II. Ilauer and Mm, K, A. Arnold. July i:i"Wo.neii in Art," Mm. Jonio InVore Jolumon, Mm. I.ucy Hcolt Power and Mm. A. (.1. (.'oleniun, July U "Women In Kdm ation," Mina Kuclhl K. Crookliiiiu and Mm. Halph K. Dunlway. July I.")-"Womin in Church Work," Mm. T. I. Kllot and Mm. Kllen Kcott l.aiouHiitei " vVoiimii aa II iine-Makum," Mm. Ada Conn-xli HertHche and Mm. Martha t 'Union Df I.aHliunitl. Ju'y 1(1 "Womon in Oilier Unda," Mm. O. N. Denny and Mm. Joaepli Teal, Jr, j "Wn tneii Mother", " Mm. Ahitruil 8cott Dunlway and Mm. FranceB Moreland Harvey. July 17 "Women in liuni neaH," Dr. I.ydiu Hunt King, Dr. Annice K. Ji irieya, Dr. Mary Leonard, and Dr. N. J. A. Slmoiia. July IH "Women aa I'hilaiilhroiilHt," Min Helen F. Siatildlng and Dr. Francea A. Cwly. July 111 "Wmiicn In 1'ohtica," Mina Nellie Hill and Mi" Chriatino McCoiumll "Women With the lUllot," Mm. HenHie Ihbiic KaVAge, ireniilent of the Wanh inglon Main Kipiul Hiifl'ruKO Atouiciation. I'mkm Ahmichton Mkktimi. I.aMt Saturday morning Albert Toxicr, aecre tary of the (Iregjn I'rmw AiBociation, ai'eiimp.inied by K. I I',. White and II. . MitlhicN, membem of the aHHot-iuMou. pimed through Oregon City on the Koae buig local bound for Yi)uinu hay, where i bey went to make arraiigeuientM for the minimi meeting of the preaa anw-ciulion. On their return MomUy Mr. Tor.ier ntateil that they were joined by I.. I.. ritniphell, of the Kugetie' (iuaid, at Al bany, and at Corvallii) SuHrinliMident Cluirlea Clarr, of the O. (.'.A K. rallrtmd and I'oHtiii.iHler .JoluiHon were added to tb" lint, and who accomimiiied (hem to New p ut. The cilix-na of t hut place expienwd aciivi intercut in the meeting, aii J arrangemcnta were iiiiuIh with the Imtela lo reerve riHinit fur l-'iO perHona and the ratea wen pluced at $1 and $1 50 x riiiv. July LMib was Mclecled as the d.tlii for holding tin anniinl heKxion, which will conthiui four dava. In Jivririt Dionh C'ol'Hr. Tueaday, J. A. I.ouiHignoiit gave bnndH in the Hum of one htimlied dollam to keep the peace. He wan arreated on complaint of II. O Joiich, of Clai kamiia lleliihta, whoe-lablii-hi'd the fact that he had threatened to about the complaining witiieaa. On 'he name tlav Charles I. Inn waa ar raigned for aaxatill on the jiemiin of J. J. I'nnkey, of ClarkamaH. A jury tiiul waademnnded. which n-Hiilied in hi ac ipiital. Siitunlay morniiiK at 10 o'chx'k K. C. Haiiiilton will have a hearing on die charge of obtaining property under (aim pretenaea, and waa rcleacd on hia iwii recognixiince to npK'iir, when ihe uncut was made Monday, fleirlntfton and Kcintxihl, the Wullu IValla emigrants w ho were arrested for forcing their way through the Bar ow toll rimd without paying loll, were Dually pcrinitlcd lo go on their way to the Mletz rcerviitlun, after paving costs uu minting to $20. Tiik Exct'imioN. bon t forty Oregon City ople gathered at the depot early Monday morning to join the conductor's excursion to Salem, and almut a hundriyl mote were on hand lo aee the trains i!tV rte IrniiiBpHHsed In succession, And the cars were completely filled with I'SCurnioiifata and all the available stand iiijl room vn the platforms and atepB hah1' occupied. Only about one-half of 'lnibTcgiii City contingent were able to jet m ihl tiara eomfortnhty, and the re in itiridfl had to spend the day at home. It I" fcstlmatmi that from 3,1100 to 4.000 leopl went up on the east side, and baggage lar and ninised glei'Mra were ureasej mto irVice aa passenger cars. It is estimated thjit lit least 8,000 eotle visited Salem Sunday, and the excursion was 1 1 1 e "J; ViTn il I ri (I .i i r of the kind ever ilven in the Willamette valley. Lo-itTn t Woods A Btory comes fiom JCiiiuaWus that un old lady who live at that place went out to gather wild -"Cww heriieg lust week, ac companied by two small children. Dur ing the afternoon they rambled around and b"comew1)st in the woods, where nigflt dertOTk them. The old lady imagined alio licurd the growl of a bear ' some other wild animal and took ref uge on the top of a high log holding a child with cacki arm, where they remained all night. When they did not return home much nneasiueRs was felt as to their whereabouts and safety, and a search party wal organized, who discovered the miasing berry hnr.ters only a few miles from home about ten o'clock in the morn ii'i.',. little the worse for a night's outing wui i-ul blankets. fliicUilusi-KNT. D. C. Ireland, the veteran newspaper man, now editor and publisher of the Moro Observer, has the following to sny of this paper : The Ore gon City Kntkiu'kihk contains a full colnniiVgUnd a half enumeration of the local ento'prises of that burg, but few of them advertise in their home paper, which we consider the lead of them all. We established that paper thirty years ago and it bus constantly advocated the nterssti of Oregon City every since, niniilly'tm a grub Btuke. But that is the nnniary fee for honest and consistent newspaper work. A dollar laved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your subsciption to the Entru'rinb and get the the benefit of the reduction In price. RAL KNTATK TJUSMFKUS. Furnished Krerjr Week by Hie Clacka man Abstract & Trust Company, E, K. Moody lo II A Hovis May 21, '1(5, W I) tract 6, Molalla $ 76 II A llovls to Oscar D Ely Juno , '05, W I) tract 0 Molalla 2o0 H 8 Cuba to W 1 Mulr June 3, '15 W D blk HI Oregon City 350 Isaac Ackerinan to Simon L Selling March 20, '05, small tract in Holme' claim ecf,t 3 e. r2e 000 OhIc Urove Land A' Imp. Co. U Maria Schilling May 30, '1)5, H W I) lot 1,2, 3.4.6,10, 11,12,1)1, 14 In first solid of Oak Grove. . . 300 Kund Olson to John I'ollonsky May 21), '05, W I) 0 acres In the w)i of sec 26, 1 1 a. tie 12.'10 John Myera to K K CalifTJune 1, '1)5, (2 C D blk 141 Oregon City. . 1 V H to Casier R Hamsby Mar 30 '1)4, nw'of sec 12 in t 5 s, r2e KM) acres Tat L W Davidson to Kiidgct 0 Hierer et al Sept 25, '04, QC D 1 and 1.85 acres In the F. A. Col lard claim in t 2 n, t 1 e 1 (i K I.inn to (ieo tiithens May 31, '1)5, W I) 43.60 acres in cluiin 44 t3s, r4e 000 K l'arkerlo Will I. Miller Juno 1, '05 W D lots 1 and 2 In Parker's add to Oregon City ; 200 T I' Hurt lo Robert Kulland June 4, '05 W I) 115 acres In M Brown claim In 1 2 s, r 1 e. 2 tracts ... 2100 T I1 Hurt to ltoliert Kelland June 4, 'IN), Guardian deed 1)5 acres in tlm M lirown claim lu t 2 s, r 1 e 750 II 11 Johnson (trustee) to Annie M Wileheart June 4, '05, W I) lots 0 and 7, blk 20 Holton 450 W II Vaughn to Thomazine Kudy Juno 5, '05. D, the s.'jf of the v of claim :il),ln t 4 a, r 2 e KM) acres 1382 JKOIIlcer etal(by sheriff) to W II Vaughn June 5, '!'5, same as last a1 ove 1550 W Fulls Co to ('has 1' Thore June 3 '05, W D lot 1 blk 8 W Falls... 1 S M McCown to Hridget Mclntyre June (1, '1)5, W 1) lots 1 and 2 blk 15 Gladstone 300 VHrowntoH D Wi ls June 4, '05, W I) lots 11 and 12 in Orchatd Hill 450 U 8 to Geo Wiederbold Jan 3, '05, w't ofsw'4 and thesw' of the nw'4 sec 22, t 3 s, r 5 e 120 acres Pat Chas Schmitt to Christan Huiras June 7. '05, W D 5 acres in lot 7 sec 34. t 3 s, r 1 e 200 Win W Otty et al to Sarah Hunter May 25, 'Ml, W I) 2 acres in the se'4 of sec 28, 1 1 s, r2e 100 A Mihistein lo Fannie Mihlatein June 8, '05, lot 11 blk 13, W Falls 1 M E and F R Clements to Henry II ui nes June '06 blk E Park Place 100 Clackamas county to John Myers May 11, "J5 l O D blk 141 Oregon City 1 Have your titles examined and ab strai ts imide by the CL'CKAMAS AB STRACT&TKUSTCO. who have the only complete set of abstracts of title of all land in ClackamaB county. Accurate and reliable work by a responsible firm. Olllce upstaitB in the Cautield building. 100 lienurd 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 staites, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure in the only positive cure 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, thereby destroving the founda tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength bv building up the con stitution and assisting naturo in doing its work, The proprietors have bo much faith in its curative powers, that they oiler One Hundred Dollars for any cast that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY, A Co., Toledo, O. tSSold by Druggists, 75 cents. Four Hlg Successes. Having the needed merit to more than make trood all Ihe advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaran teed Electric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Btuk len's Arnica Salvo, the best In the world and Dr King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just w hat is claimed for them, anil the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them Sold at Chnrnmn A Co'fl. Drug Store, Chainmn Bros. Block. It Did the Business. Mr. J. II. Cobb, publisher of the Mirror, at Broclon, N. Y.,says: "For nearly two years the Mirror lias been publishing the advertisements of Cham berluin's Remedies. A few days ago the writer was suffering from a bowel trouble and resorted to an old remedy which did not prove efficacious; finally he tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea remedy and two doses did the business, checking it completely. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist.. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder World' Fair HlghMt JVUdal and Diploma. Krerytnlng With His Tlmra. liandull A Meyer, the dairymen, have ( tickets which will enable you to purchase j milk at the rate of 6 cents ier quart, oi $1.60 yer moritli for a quart a day. We guarantee our milk equal to the best, j We have our own plat H, own cows, and own team, and are here to slay. 1 mo. Randall t Meykr. Ladies hair trimmed In the latest style at Hloper's barber shop. The U. S. Dispensatory Hayg Cream Tartar should contain 99 per cent of Plkb Potafwium P.itartrate. How often do you imagine you get 9i) rx)r cent pure Cream Tartar unless you buy of a reputable druggist? It also nays ''Cream Turtar is often purpose ly mixed with sand, clay, gypsum, flour, chalk, alum and 1'or anHiuin Sulnphate." It winds up by say ing "the best security against fraud is to put chase the crystals and have them powdered." While we ore not in a position to do this, we do buy the powdered crystalys of Powers & Wi'ightman the most reliable Manufacturing We don't buy Cream Tartar where it is n A chemists known. We know we can trust them, and we iiopk you know you can trust us. C. G. HUNTLEY, Prescription Druggist, Oregon City, Or. Artists' Materials. We carry in stock 70 colors in tube Paints, a line of artists brushes, palettes, placques, etc., all of which we sell at Port land prices. We would like to sell you your artists supplies, and if we haven't to-day what you want, we will have to-morrow and we will do our best to please you. Huntley's Book Store. New Caufield Block, Oregon City. Postofliee-:- Store. MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY -: GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. In Prices we meet Portland Competition. 0.WISSINGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. KNtabliNlird 1N65. HI PIONEER Transfer1 a i Freight and parcels delivered to all parts'of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. 1 ITlP IK'Al and Sore Eyes. II V-' REf?VlSBAiiT.fSTfl)y i f"t UNPU1SAJITBREATH.' pi , .4 tor pRmou ure.UYiu-c.uu For sale by C. G. Huntley. 1. Gniai scientific T&wmszg', preparalionol if- -- ".- " AbicIineBalsam f ,sv)u i foli in ihe icail T V $s r v A carefully selected A splendid selec- Btock of Summer tion of Ladies' dresa goods and underwear, everything to match . A new Stock of late Style Tan Shoe9 for Ladies', Centlemen and Children. The Latest Shapes in Straw Hats for MEN AND BOYS.-.. Pants, Sweaters, Caps and Shcesi For Bicyclists direct from the factory, at prices that defy competition in Oregon. Spring and Summer men's suits of the latest cuts of Cambridge, Oxford and Poole makes. French kid Shoes for ladies and children, in Oxford ties and Juliettes. Thos. Charman & Son. HO YOU NEED f - " HNY - DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING, Or Building Material? Go to C- H. BESTOJaL Lowest cash prices ever offered for FIRST CLASS - GOODS. HARTMAN - STEEL - PICKET - PENCE. And best farm fencing made. Prices to suit hard times. Shop Opp. Congregational Church, MAIN STREET. OREGON CITY. FOR ASTORIA:FAST TIME. Steamer Bailey Gatzert f i" -Jfl Uv'. Leaves foot of Alder st., Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. M. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P.M. Tug Ilwaco from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with Gatzert every night, for Portland. Tickets of Str. Lurline good on Gatzert. M'VVnLji Woman's Friend So successful and delightful Imve bee the etiiH.'t8 ol Moore b Kuvealed Rem edy" npon the delicate ailments of woiiiiiiikuiri, that Miir wonderful reme- dv has been called " Woman s Friend." Moore's Revealed Remedy In a few doses bIiows womankind its peculiar virtues for Iheir ailments. Its effects are gentle, soothing and uniform ly successful. Hundreds of testimonials from ladies all over the const bear witness to its suc cess. fgSold br all druBulsts. FOR SALE OR TRADE. HouBe and two acres near Park Place. J. K. GROOM, Oregon City, Or. REMCDY , V;1- ' j A full line of groceries that will compare in prices with anybody's figures. IK" A EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. .Express Trains leave Portland Dailv. Suu.h i I North. 615 r. M. I Lv Portland Ar 7:16 p. M. I Lv Oregon City Lv lUftA.M. 1 Ar 8. lrucii.eo Lv 7:19 a. a. 7:00 r. . DININQ CAII8 ON OODEN KOUTR. Pullman Buff-t Sleepers, AND Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to U through Iraliu. KOSKUUKU MAIL (Dallvi 8-10a. M.I Lv Portland Ar I 4 30 r. 9:3Ia.. Lv OreitonOity Lv 8:29r.a 5:" r. H. Ar K.HKbnrn Lv (7:00 A. Hunt Hioe Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAUJ8. Mail Train, Dally (Except Sundav.l 7:80a.m. I Lv Portland Ar 5:3.1 r ii 12:16p. m. I Ar Corvallla Lv l.OUr.a At Albany and Porvallla connect with tralua ol Orenon and Paciflo Kailroad. Expreaa Train Dallv (Except 8nuday) 4:40 p. m. I Lv Portland Ar 8:2!tA. 7:'2Sp. M. I Ar McMlnnvllle Lv I 6:40a. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN Tng EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPK Can be obtained at lowest ratea from L. B Moor, Agent, Oregon City. R.KOEHLEK, K. P. ROGERS, Manuer. 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