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i ii i (1 ii M t. t i ; PERSONAL NOTES, A. M. Armstrong, of Canity, waidoing Orison CM I y Tuesday, ; Mlsa Eva Latotiretto, of Malum, In 'vIhIiIiik relative! III till city. 10, Morrure and fuinlly ate Miidliix tliu siiininor In llmlr cttuK at Netarts, Col. uimI Mrn. It. A. Mllltir have moved Into lliclr now collate at Ulud- ' stone. Mr. Martin and linr dangler, Mm. Suillo White, visited Kalinn un the ' Koiirtli. j William Aii.lroseii joins a partv from : Portland Patnrday for a trip to the ; niimntuiiiN. : Andrew Kocher, it well-known market Kurdnnr, of Murk I'ralriH, wii in tliu city Tiii'Miliiy, ; W. T Whitlia k has returned from mi i extended sojourn on bin Hatitlam ranch j In Linn county. Attorney J. K. Murki and Constable II. I,. Wolforuf Hallow, were in Uncoil City HHtnidiiy. i Mm. K A. WikkIiis, of Salem, In visit inirtlm fmnily of W. 11. Wlwiiis, Iter i brother-In-law. i ? Ciiit. J, T. Apporsun attended it meet i intt of tliu Mtato lair agricultural board at ' Salmu IhhI Saturday, I (ipoie 1'itVoro left Tuesday vwiiIhk ; for Ilwaco, whore lie will sia-nd u portion ! of tliu heated season. ! V, A. Middloton. a well known con ; tractor, formerly of thra rlty, but now of ; of Portland, was in (tropin City Tuesday. ', Mm. James Thome returned Monday ; from Marshland where she 1im.ii laien visiting tier daughter, Mm. A. K. (ira 1 ham. Mr. mil Mm. CIiuiIih K. Midlmn have ! returned f ruin llndr bridal tour mid are 1 now tit home in llirir new cottage al ' VV.ioiiiah. Mm. J. J. I'ulryinplo mid daughter, ' Mini Ji'HHiu, and Mm. O K krausao, uf j Salem, mix' tint guest of Mr. and Mm, I Willimn Wright. J. II. Sunderland, ono of Out promt : nent farmers of Mark's I'raiiiu, was in Oregon City Tudsday mid report the crop proHHctn good, C. C. Kotiina mid family spent the Fourth at I'oiU-r't Cave, and in mo down to Logan in the evening md attended the festivities it the grange hall. (t. P. Skclton mid wife of 1'ilot Kork, Umatilla county, were in the city last Saturday visiting J. I', Shcpard. Mr. J Skelton ii a merchant at that plain. D. W. Prlclurd, Instructor in the I mechanical department of the Aifrio.nl- 1 tural college at Corvallis, was in Oregon i City over Sunday, the uneot of Dan WillianiH. I Mm. V. Carey Johniton and noli, i H'jhuld, hnve t.cen iKiiditir m-vernl dayi at lii Iteai'h, lint roliirned home to remain w hile the Challlainpia Ahhciii- lily in in HcHMiun. Hon. H A. Itenxall of Newport, no coiupanied Ii V I'r. liryant of I. oh AneleH who in intereNted in (he Yaipiinii coal niini'H, w ere in Oregon City Tuesday on biiHlni'Hrt with the l. S. land ollice. Leslie Cowing and bride have returned from their liridnl trip to San Fralirim-o, and are no permanent n'Hidenla of Oregon City. They renlde for the re ent ut the renideiico of Capt. Cowing. Mm. Adulineti. Sllkur, of Kagle Creek, wa in Oregon City Monday to have the will of her late IiiihIihiiiI, J. M. Sliker, admitted to probate. Her wilnexneH were lr. C. II, Smith and Henry Wil bern. Mr. and Mm. W, C. Johnson will en tertain 1'reHiilent liavid H. .fordon, of Stanford univemity during hi atay in tlii-i city while attending the ChautaiKpiu, l'res. Jurdon iKiing one of the noted upeakem w ho in on the program. Miaa Mary Do I, a Kontain catno up on the et'.'umaliip Oregon, and will upend her vacation with the MInhch Loinae and Florence I'mpiut. Slio will return aud take charge of her school in Hanta Clara, where ihe lias taught for the punt aix year. Mias Nellie Younger, who ban guccoaa t ii lly filled a positijn in the Oregon City Mchooln for iouie time past, baa been ongiiged to touch the fall term of the Mark's I'ruirU acbool. This in one of the largest and most advanced country districts In Clackuiiiii county. Lyman Andrew, arrived home Sut urduy from Corvallia where bo has been attending the State Agricultural college,, lie will graduate next year, and ii ho far along with his studies, that it. would be poBsililo for him to get through next J year's course without attending the first u-rni. Mr. and Mm, A. M. Munsev, Mrs. CO. T. Williams. Mm. F. Ii. Char- man nml Miaa licssio Midlmn attemled I the Odd Fellows and Kelvkah joint in I itiillation at Oawego Wednesday even- in. They drove down and report a ; moHt enjoyable occasion. Kefesliinents ? were served. " Mm. Dan O'Neil arrived from Kodondo, I California, Inst week, whero Mr. O'Xeil i is mannuer of the Rodondo hotel. She is the gikist of hur sister, Miss Molllo ' Holmes. Tbey expected to have lolt for Alaska this week to visit their brother, T. E. Holmes, who is denutv collector of ciiHtoms at Mary's Island, but they were unable to procure state rooms on the steamer, and have postponed their trip until the 24th of July. (0UN1 V COntT rilOCEEIMNUS. July Term (Jorilon E. Hayes, Judge; ItlcliMid Ncott ami Frank Juggar I'omiiilHshiiierH. In the matter of the report of viewers for damages on the Ilurnett change In tliu Foster and Milwaukee road, and ex pense account of $ III. H(l allowed, also a warrant ordered drawn In favor of (iuorge Foreman for f) dumages, In tho matter of tliu report of viewer fordamiigei on the Miller chunge in the 1'. Lewis road, the cxmiiho account of $12.-10 was allowed, and the considera tion o( damage postponed until tho Au gust turin. An older whs maile that all county warrants Issued more than seven years prior July 1st, W)'t, which have been ta ken from the clerk's ollli-e, but still re main unpaid, that notice be published as by law required that said warrants will Imi cancelled olf record, and pay ment of same refused. In the matter of the petition of tho Courier ami other paia-ra for the county printing to he let by contract, the court claimed that they did have the power of selecting the paper in which the delin quent tax-list is published, and it was ordered that said petition be denied. F A. Melnig, of Cascades precinct, was granted a liipior license to sell spir ituous llipiors In less ipmutities than one gallon for a period of six months. In the matter of the resirt of viewers on the M-tition of K, H. Calkins, et al, for a county road, the satiie was ap proved, road ordered o'iied, and ex lieiiso account of 11'. 50 allowed. The petition of S. II. Johnson, et al, for a chango in the Winston and Union school house road and the report of j viewers was read anil approved, and ex I pence account of !) allowed. ! In the matter of the renrt of viewers I on Die petition of J. II. Revenue el el, ' tor a county mail, the exs-nse account of $IH was allowed, and claim for dam ages tiled, William Horing, M. Itcmis senger and 1". S. Itntoiliall were ap pointed viewers of damages to inert on the premises of William Haupach. In the matter f the petition of A. Loiignockcr for vieweis to locate a county road it was referred to the road master to reort at the August tTm. In tlie matlfr of insuring the suspen sion bridge, it w as ordered that the prop osition of the Home and Phoenix insur ance companies, to Insure the structure for three yearn fur f 10,0il0 at a premium of fiMI be accepted. It w as ordered that the county clerk advertise for bids for fiO cords of wood for the court house. The following claims against the county wore presented and allowed : L I, Porter, dep. dist. attorney. $ 5 00 K W (ireenman, lep clerk IK 00 II II Johnson, dep surveyor 10 50 J C liradley, assessor 3S8 00 J K (Jill A Co.. a sets Hill's Cmlo 4 00 I i lass A Prudhouiiiic, stationery 3'J 50 tieo I Barnard A Co, iicords. . . 47 00 Pope A Co, Mad account It 00 H S (iilwon, county supt .... Fred Wvder, court bouse ac. . , California Powder Works. . . . State vs Suol, insane account Claims of jurors, circuit court Stute vs Andrew Weidner Millard llyutt, deputy sliuriff. J M lliiyden, biidgo aiwunt. Wilson A Cook, road account. . State vs Frank llabn 20 (KI 00 i7S (US 10 (XI 40 fit) 11 20 72 on 10 00 7 35 7 70 State vs Albert Hurley 6 70 State vs Charles Linn 10 00 Shite vi K C Hamilton 30 10 State vs II Hansen -W 10 State vs J A I.ousignonl 3! 70 i J N Harrington, sherilPs ao 00 22 86 K C Maddock, board of prisoners Dorothy Chase, sheiiirs account ( W Prosser, pauper account. . . Kidd A Williams, sherilfs ao. . . Max Schiilpins, sherill'sac -i 00 10 25 3 00 2 75 Knos Culiill, mad account L'5 U W M Moore, treasurer's account 37 00 W A Huntley, stationery 32 -15 It was ordered that tho clerk advertise for sealed proposals to sell the county land for a county poor farm not less than thirty acres, said proposals to be opened at threeo'clock p. in. August 8th. On petition of the O C H K Co for a stay of execution on the sale of land for delinquent taxes, now in controversy, was granted. The petition of Ilnttie K. Gribble for transfer of certificate of tax sals of prop erty in Canby. was gi anted. It was ordered that James Walls be al lowed $20 per month for the care and keeping of James Roberts, It was ordered that $15 pur month bo allowed Adam Treicb lor and family, on account of sickness and indigent circum stances. K. F. Uilev was granted pormission to purchase certificate of tax ealo of sw1 of sec 2, tp 2 s, r 5 e, sold at tax for taxes of 18:i. S M lvamsby was granted permission to purchase certificate of tax sale of cer tain land sold (or delinquent taxes. It was ordered that a warrant of $50 be drawn on the contingent fund for ex penses of county officials. The reports of clerk, treasurer and school superintendent wore approved and filed. In the matter of the reports of road supervisors for the month of June, 1808: No. Material. Labor. 1 $400 75 2 $5 80 253 25 3 13 15 235 20 C4 50 104 75 81 00 02 25 5 70. 21) 50 8 10 141 75 10 84 471 02 50 50 7 50 453 40 107 50 (10 00 114 75 H 75 130 SO S ) 50 2 35 140 50 21 00 80 80 2 48 70 75 110 75 28(1 03 12 40 10 00 14 55 78 61) 24 25 20 27 28 21) 30 4 50 1072 52 32 41 50 79 00 Court adjourned until July Kith. Wedding Hells. Tho marriage took place at the resi dence of the bride's siter, Mm. J Hal slon, at Willamette Falls, of Mr. Chas. A Miller and Miss Ida Hickman, on Thursday of tins week . The ceremony was iienonned ry Kev . Isaac Dawson, rector of St Paul's church. Oregon City . Only the immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties were present. An elaborate wedding supM-r was served, afli r which the voting couple left on the evening boat for Astoria, where they will spend a ooiiple of weeks at the coast On their return they will go to housekeeping on the econd floor of the Willamette Falls Railway depot building, in which they have an elegant suite of rooms finely furnished The bride is a young woman of energy and intelligence and will make a wile well worthy the man she has chosen as her lilo companion. The groom is one of Oregon City's best known young men and is an industrious tipriuht man, who tho bride as well as his numerous fiiends lliink will make a model hu-lnnd. Mr. Miller for the past two years lias tieen siiHrintendent of the Willamette Falls Kleclric railway. The arch across Mnin street n w pr senls an elo; ant appearance, having la-en appropriately docorat'd in honor of the Chautauqua Assembly, under the direc tion of K. E. Chsrman and Dr. Win. Carll. Tl whole structure is artistically decorated in folds of light blue cloth, the Chaiitauotia class color, and sur mounted with numerous littl blue flgs and streamers on which are prints! the principal features tone discussed during the assembly. The word 'Welcome" stands out in hold relief on both sides of the arch. The design and trimmings call forth much favorable comment. Several correspondence amved too late for publication Ibis week. Hpe -ial effort is make each ek te et all cor respondence in, but there is scarce a M but what some are left out by rea son of arriving too late. Max Pieter foreman of the Oregon City woolen mills lor tlie past year left last Saturdny with his family tor their eld home in Iwiston, Maine Mr. Pieier will take the foremniiHbip M a large mill in that city in which he worked for ten years before coming to this coast. Ir. W. L. Wiwl.of Pirilan l, accom panied by bis w ife and iiia't son, ereut lust Sumisy in this city Mrs W sxl re tnaineil during the week, the guest ol l.er sister, Mis. A 11 Or.-tluni Miss Jennie Caples, vice-nrinc iptl of the Atkins school, Portland, is in (be i-city the gust of Miss KU Pope. Miss ;uples is attending tlie Ohautami ua .Assembly and will remain during the entile session. Mr. Itobert Caiifield aiil family Slave moved from the bause on he corm-r of Kixth and Madison street to the Capt. r-ihaw residence on Hixtli and Warbiug fctn streets. Mo For the .Mountains. A. W. Iliillipa will take campinc and etcursion pirties to the co (Hi or maint ains at reasonahleiretes and by any s.ute Sae team and stronpring -wagon. Also a fwneral exnMs aod delivery Special Kates N iila Ul.ine. PoRTUKD.Or , Jiify r, ass?. IVuring the Cliaalamiua meetings bold at Gladstone Paik ftnm .lu'y'l'1 to 20, IS!)5, inclusive, tjie Southern Pacific Company will run trains t-i, en iat Portland (Washington street) an ! lir.-in City as follows: HOUVH JBOTKD. Leave E, Washington at. Special 8:15 a m No. 18 8:40 a in. Special 10:15 a in. Special 1 :15 p m. No. 20 4:0i p in. Special 5:10 p in. Social 7:15 v ni. A rnro Oiegon 4 'in spects i i00 a n No. 1 IH Spei-i .1 11; SO a ia Special i :i!(l p hi No. 20 4:4l p in) f ..Vi p m 8 OJ p in Sperj , NOUTII IMIL'KI). Isave Arrive Wash i. Oregon City K. S'-inl No 3!) Snecial II 05 a m. .9:45 a m j IO:ii,) a m l No. 10 11:27 a in. Special 12:00 m. No. 17 3:50 p m. Special 4:10 p in. Special 0:00 p in. Special 10 05 p in. Sp H'oil 12 : I i p in I No. IT 4 ,'iO p in Shh- i, 4 :V, p ii, l eei ) li :4i ji in Specia lO j'al p m Note Trains will arrive live minutes earlier and depart live iiniiuvs la'ei from (jladftono Park ihau i 'r g,,n ( if . Sl'KCIAL KXCHHSloN hAl'KS Fast Portland (Washim-tnii h eei) to Oregon City andre'iri- . . . . , ts; Oreiron Citv, to F.aM P-i-' niel (Washington street) and v fn 2-i c J. East Portland (Washington sire-'i) to liladstone Park and r i r 25 ds (iladstone l'ark to Fast Inriami (Washington str.jet ami u n 2 ct", Single fares, each . .. i.5ct. (Jludstone Park to Oregon C t "d return 1" , ts Oregon City to Gladstone Pii' 1. mid return in eta Passengers can cross on the fiitik street forrv (free) or by Morrison sire, t o i lg" Tickets can be obtain"' i No I;! I Third street, anil also at the Fast Wash ington street otllce. R. KOKIILFR, E P. Rogers, Manager. A. G .F. & P. Agt. 4. 5. 0. 7. 8. 0. 10 11. 12. 13. U. 15. 10. 17. 18 10. 20. 21. 22 assortment of lashionablo jewelery and silverware is very complete HURMEIHTKR & ANDUESEN. Red Front Trading Co., Successors to Prices lower than ever. Many goods to close at Cost or less. Produce of all The Argonaut Is the only high-class political and literary weekly published no the Pacific coast. Thousands of single-stamped copies of it pass through the jtost office every week, reinailed by snbscribcrs to their friends. It has a larger circulation than any paper on the Pacific coast, except three San Francisco dailies. It goes of the Pacific coast. Over 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. For sale at Hunt'ey's Pook Store. It has been decided to replace the ! Harding buildings recently burned, with a substantial brick. Messrs. Morrison & Vore will prepare the plana for the structnre. Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bocklen A Co , Chicago, and get a free sample ! box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy ia action and are particularly effective ia tlie cure of con stipation and Sick headache. For Mal aria and Liwr trouldes tbey tiave been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be rfcctly free Iwm every deleterious substance ami to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by thew action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invig'irate the system. Regular j size 5 eenls per box. Solfl by Charman I & Co., Druggists. i Are You lining Kat.' If so, it will pay you to write to A. C. ' Sheldon, general agent of the "Twirling- t ton Route," 2W Waeliington street, j Portland.. He will mail you free ofj charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to tlie through rates to any point, icseive eleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, Southern, Canadian Pacific or Great Nortbern railroads at the vtry lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington route is generally fon csded to be the finest equipped railroad in the world 1or all classes of travel. Bou't Tobacco Spit Or smoke your life a-wav, is the truthful, start Ihig title of a book about No-To-Bac, the harmless, guaranteed tobacco feabit cure that braces up tiicotinized, nerves, eliuituates tie nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and man hood. You run no physical or financial risk, as No-To-Ba: is sold by druggists everywhere under a guarantee to cure or niney refunded. 'Book free, address Sterling Remedy 'C., New York or Chicago All Free. Those who have used Dr. Kiug's Kew ! Discovery know its vabie, and Utoee wlio have not, have now ttoo opportunity to try it free. CaJl on the advertised drj gest and fret a trUl bottle free. Send your naine andAddroseto II. E. Bucklen & Co., Ctiicago, and getfa sample box of Dr. Kind's New Life mils free, as well hs a copy of Guide to Health and House hold instructor fiee. All of which is g-uurantet-d to do you good and cost yon nothing, ('barman & Co.'s Drugstore, Cidirman Bros. Block ipitlO home For $2."0. A four loom frame house and three bus with good g.irdcn giound and a bold spriiiu' iiiuniiig all ihe year, at Canemab ; for $:it)), 250 if taken in the next four- i,,,.,, (luvs. Iiuiuire at this oHiee. 2t Highest cash price paid for second bund goods of all kinds al second Imml store opposite Noblitt's stable on 7tb st. Wise is he who buys a home and stops pn leg rent. CO T. Williiiiiis can fit vou out on easy terms. The latest in visiting cards at the En tkki'Hihk Okficr. Prices to suit you. J. P. LOWE, the old leUa'de Watchmaker, H. located Q&vflpPi And is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line Watches cleaned for (1 Each All work firstclass and guaranteed. Oive me atrial. tijje waits Fenjie jot, an J those who watch and wait for time will only (Uncover its flight. You can discover an elegant collection of tirne-pier-pg in our stock of ladies' and gentlemen's gold and silve watches, which in all caccs are models of ac curacy, keeping time so well that they don't lose it. V'e can confidently rec ommend our watches and clocks, too, as entirely trustworthy, and meeting the needs of the hour to a second. Our Hamilton Bros. kinds wonted. into all the well to do families of Stockholders Meeting:. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon City Manufacturing Company will be held at tne office of the company in Oregon City on Satmday July 13, 1805, at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day for the purpose of electing directors of the cor poration to serve tor the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may piopvily come belore the stockholders meeting. C. t Jacobs, Secretary. Oregon City, June 13, 1895. There is great danger in neglecting colic, c'iolera and similar complaints. An absolute prompt and safe cure is found in De Witt's Colic and Cbolera cure. C. ti. Huntley. Druggist. It does seem bald fcr a woman to have to cook or. a burned out stove, be sides the entire family have to suffer from improperly cooked food. For $ 18 50 Schwan & Put row will furnish a first class cook st ve with all the fixtures, Ao agreeable laxative end Knn Toma -Sold by Drufnrtsta or sent by mail. 25a Wo and tLQQ per package. Samples free. MTTft The Favorite TOOTS fOTOIl lkJ lortheTeetliand rauh.2a For sale by (i A. Harding, druggist. EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA K0UTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. iiress Trains leave Portland Daily. J50 FPU OCftSE IT WILL NOT CURE, j 8uJ t I north. 6-15. u. I Lv Portland Ar ItSi.K 7:I6e- M. I Lv OrecnnCily Lv 7:19 A M 10:4tA.M. I Ar B. Krauflyfo Lv 7:00 p.M eisisa cars 6n ooden koutk. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AND Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. KOSEBURG MAIL (Dailyi. 8 SO a. a. I Lv Porttanii Ar . fsol 9:81a.m. Lv OreitonCity Lv 1 8:291 I o-.fti) r. m. I Ar RoMliir Lv 7a I W est Hide Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLI8. Mall Train, Daily (Except Sunday. 7:."0.M. I'illft P. M. Lv Ar Porllnnd Corvalli, Ar Lv At Albaay and forvallln connect with trains ol Orciiou atid Paoillc Kailroatl. Kxnretw Train Daily (Except 8unday) 4:41) p. M. 7:K.p. M. I Lv Ar Portland Ar McMlnuville Lv THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EI'KOIE Cau be obtained at lowpst rates from L B Moore, Ageut. Oregon City. R.KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Ans't G. F. and Pant. Aent JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a per. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Try him I I CHEAPER TO OWN A HOME THAW TO RENT ONE. i One to five acre tracts, Cleared, uncleared and some set to fruit. This prorty ad joins the Chautauqua grounds) at Gladstone park. It is only 12 minutes walk from the mo tor line, and very desirable. Ten Acres, 4 in cultivation, slasheJ.' House with 4 rooms. 5 fruit trees now bearing an abund ance of berries, watered by creek. Good roads to Port land and Oregon City. t85& Fifteen Acres, 7 Fenced and cleared. Gocdl spring water. 'A miles fioin Orenon City. Price, 750. Two-hundred Acres, 100 fenced V in cultivation, balance onen brush land. 2 houses and 2 barns. 8 mileH from town price, fltt- per acre. Several pieces Of improved reifenee prop erty, inside. Over 2i0 lots, inside and suburban. Price from $75 to $200. When yo can buy a lot within a few blocks of your work it ia cer tainly wise to buy one and unit paying rect. Five Room House to rent ; on a level wilb Main street, ami near business part of the street. Ten acres on West Side, IJ4' miles from suspension bridge. utile from where land is se.luig at i-'M to f 1000 per acre. Tl.is w id be sold ut ' a bargain. A splendid home In Oregon City, good tw . storv house, basement, wood slied. cellar and green bouse. 5 Lota set wi'b a good tark-kf of fruit trees, now bearing. Below the bluff and witluft half hWk of Ele-'trie Line. Pi ice tlTii . 0. A No. 1 Stock Ranch. 350 Acres 20 acres in mead ow, 15 acres cultivation, Z slashed. 2 houses, 2 barns. Plenty of rumiing.water, Price $3250. Forty Acres 8 in cultivation, 6 acres slashed 200 froit'treea spring water. 4 miles from town, Price $1100 Twenty-five Acres, 16 in cultivation, 7 acre ol beaverdRm land, ext-tlleat for growing onions, b'uiall orchard. House 1V atory, ft rooms with pantry. Barn, place all fenced all improvement new and good. Ciood road to Portland and Ornton City. Only 2 miles 1 1 B. K. illation. Crop (,'oes with place if told soon. Price, $3250. Five acre tracts, Near Oak Grove, en Kast Hide" . motor line. Price $f'-'5 per' acre. This property is within a shortditance of where small1 tracts are selling at $300 and? $400 per acre . Ten acres on West Sidel ' 2'a miles from suspension bridge. 3 acres cleared, small bouse, fine spring; water, splendid place for poultnr,. ' Price only $4o0. Terms easy. This is a snap. THree Pieces of limm Property. On Main street, Oregon Cityr improved aiid paying monthly rental Twenty Acres, I'art light brush, balance good timber. Water by creek. Farm for fruit, vegetable or Toultry Fai i.i. 2j miles fron town. Good road. Price only $oo0, part cash, balance on long lime at 15 per cent. Apply to C. O. T. WILLIAMS 1 A Sovereign Remedy fnrfFH s-J-a Grippe and .If Affections of IheThroat. Chest and Lvnps. 50cts$12 " ABiETiMJ1o.a0iui1Il6.raL For sale by C. G. Huntley. COURT ROBIN HOOD KO. 8W0 A. O. T. Of k Meets the 2d and 4th Frldavii of each month at K P Hall s iki'p M W. S. Cram, Gko. R. Wilkbamt. Chiel Ranner. knMin. a IE. Lawrkncb, J. R. Kcnnkdv, Sub. Chief Kasgcr. Financial Se. ':S & Oft