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.1 Oregon City Enterprise. MCI HAY, AUlil'WT I--..:; : ... ... -.. - . :. I Clncknmns Co. Directory. COUNTY OJTK.KUM. (lunlciii K. Ilnynfl In Ian. :mrli n OiiurlD, -Kliurllt, iMiiintir, '1 riiNkiiiiir, A..uiiiir, Hnlliml riUi(lllllolliiii, Hurmiynr, t.'ornuur, Coininlliiiiirii, (Inn, C. Iliiriim K. MmliluiH H M. Ilntimliy M. I.. M'hiiii J, I'. Urn. Ilr y II. H. ill I II. W Klnnitliil II I.. Ihiliniill llii'linnl Hi'. .11 PAThH TO lU.MKMIlKII. JI'I.Y H, Mnmlny-Id'Kiiliir inonllily imft 1 i K "( Hi" liouril (if triule. JI'I.Y l, liiy-WllliiuiHtu Valley l'liniiliiuiim A xHiit'lntion iiihvuiii" at (Huil"liiiin mrk lur a mnliin i Iimi dm . CHAT ABOUT TOWN. ltiihki'iM, Hithki'tN, KuMkciM, Hi Tliw Kir. For nil ItimU of Notions I" Mio Itaekt't uliirn Money to I on n on improved farm. W. II. llurKtinr.lt. If you want a niminK inurliliiu (nr fUfi KO to lli'llomy A Hunch's. Stop III tiii.l try (inn of I'lirln John's ciiirit, llni'ht In tho market. CO T William has tho burnt bar gain In lnnidn loin or imull tract. Freytax'i turnips are perfect, sweet ml tiiiiilnr. A trlitl will convince. Cheapen! place In town for black nil tun Iioih) mul ladles and genta utitlor wtiar It at the Itaikct tlore. KIceBc; bulk lard Ilk-; 11) puiimln D. U. iMKHr l.f)0, t tho litid Front Trailing company. Wire dial, covert (or 10 mul 15 rent at Tim Fulr. Mr. F. K. Andrews, ol Urn Miiplewood KiirildiiN, will deliver vegetables on Hat urduy in time for Hunday meal. The attention of amenta or organizers in directed to the local advortiHomont of tho Independent Order of Forester In another column. Wherever tho F.hkIIhIi Iuiikiiiivo in Kkun and babic are born, there Htf rd liiun'l 8Kitliinn I'owdcr ro culled for. How about tlioiw '.' to 5 ucro tracts, neartho Chautauqua grounds, at (Had atone Turk, some of them planted with pruno tree. C. 0. T. Williuini. Hoy waist, white and colored, diopur limn ever at tlie Kaeket store. Ilmiry Millurd, of New York, stands t the lieud of the lint (or making pure candies aud of beautiful dtsii;ue. Hold by E. E. Williams, The (irocerr ' Mini Clara A. tiray and James I,. 'Da vis, of Oswego precinct, were quietly married In County Judge Hayes office lust Paturday evening, who also presided on tlie luiiortunt occasion. Glaanwuro, all kinds und prices, at The Fair. linn Trueey, forinurly blacksmith for tho I'ortlund General Electric Co., In thia city hua been appointed marine blacksmith for the 0. K. A N. Co. at their principal works in 1'ortland. Arthur 11. Clurk, the unfortanute ten year old ton of I. A. Clurk, of Cla-k's poHtoihVe, was examined Uifore County Judgo Hayes Saturday, and ordered aent to the alute inaane asylum for treatment. i In inuilii inca, quality is the limit duaiduratuin.and the SeventhStieetl'liur. macy atippliea Hub want. New good received daily and ovury thing tliut la kept In a flintclaHs drug Htore. fl. W. MuDoiitHll and Mint Clemen tin! Doilgu were murrind in l'ortliiii(l liiHt ThurHiUy. They have tuken up their reaidence in Oregon City. Mr. Mc Dougull in an employe of tho Crown pa jkt milla. It. Itooton, the well known horrviimn will be In Oregon City Sutmlay o( this week, with one of tho linoHt bund of lioraeRover brought over tho inoiinliiiiifl. Muke your aelectlon early and get the pick of tho biind. S. Adkina, who lives aevurul miles out in tho country, was arruigned before Kocordor Fouls Tuesday evening, charged with kicking a door down in Ii. T. David's saloon. Ho plead guilty and was flnod fl.'i.j Judge Mullrido heldun adjourned term of circuit court Wednesday. The attach ment suit of Marks vs. Pozicr, which has been in court fur some timo, was dis posed of by an order for the sale of the attached property. Coffee and tea sets 10 to ;I0 cents at The Fair. Miss Elsie liraytun gave- a aurpise party at her homo at Maple Lnno Tues day evening in honor of her mother's birthday. A number of invited guests were present, and the occasion proved a most pleasant one. Among events booked for noxt week is probate court, which will be convened by Judge Hayes Monduy ; county com missioner's court sets Wednesday, 'and Wednosday night the city council holds its regular monthly session. """" .. f In the way of fashion tho numbers of Harper's lluzar to be issuod during tho next few weeks will prenent' chiefly elogant out-door toilettes fur gnrilon and lawn parties, driving, the eea-sido otc. A story entitled "A Career, by '(Harriet i'rescott Hi)oll,ord, will appear in the Bazar dated August 3d, 1 , ' Last Frldiiy ovciilng M. Cllngur, who rniiidtiN on tlie heights In Went Oregon City, went In Portland expecting to re ttii'i h i a liiie elcdrlc cm. I lo n inrned at .i Into Iimi., but lil'i liotiiii; mid Lome hud gone up In Ihe IIiumcm, hicI his fiiiiilly hud tukun i ii f line ut a iieigliboi'a, Tlio fire rimiiltiul from the exiilonion of a lump, which hud been left burning In the lower front room awaiting the re turn of Mr. ('linger, while Mrs. ('linger mul the children retired to their rooum lii Htiilm, About 11 o'clock tlm lamp exploded, und the dwelling wuh noon in Humes. Mm, ('linger wua rescued from un upper window by ue'iins of a Imllcr, and tlm contenU with tint building wero all !( riy i'i. The dwelling huh valued ut about (!K)0, and the Ions la partially covered by a policy in Hie Statu IriHiir ance (.'ompuiiv. A very pleiiHing entertuinmeut and pink tea wan given at the M. E. (rlnin-li Tiieailuy evening. Minws May Cane and Edna Tuber (uvored the au dience with a duet. Mrs. MorriKon gave a select reading; "Angel's Footsteps" was sung by four little girla. Mchhih. Morrison and Axkin favored thoxe pres ent with solo, and Minn May I'liillips nuiigaaolo with guitar accompaniment. Miss (iolilku. of I'ortlund, gave a recita tion, and responded to an encore. The Ice cream and cake wnn appreciated as none of It waa left over, and the af fair was pronounced a siiccckh. Night Policeman Ed Khaw made search through tho box cars of a South ern Pucillc freight train lust Friduy morn ing for a man from Huleiu. After rout ing out teven tramps, he discovered two Indian boys who bad escaped from the Chemawa Indian school, anil took them into custody. The authorities were notified and they were returned to Ihe school on the sume day. They were Henry Ilertrand, of I'ortlund, aged 17, and Adam Merpbi, of Cascade I-ocks. aged 15. Tliev had walked to Brook's station three miles from the school, where they had boarded tlie freight trnin. Hiduey Hmyth has been awarded the contract for constructing a now lishway in the CroHs dam across tho Clackamas. The contract paicu Is $1,515, and tho ex IH'iiHe of building tho dam is norne by the Columbia river canneryuien. ' Mr. Smyth liegan operations with force of men Weilncmlay morning, and ex pet: Is to have it completed by August 29th . A crib 120 lert long and six feet wide will be built Iroiu the top of the dum to the liotloin of the rivor, and will be filled with rock. It is believed that this will mako a practical und substantial fish way. For the many accidents tliut occur about the farm or household, such as burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ragged wounds, bites of animals, mofujuilos or other insects, gulls or cliuted sots, frost bites, aches or pains on any part of tho body, or tlie ailments resulting from ex I ki u re, as neuralgia, rheumatism, etc. Dr. J. H. Mclean's Vulcanic Oil Lini ment bus proved itvell a sovereign remedy. 25c, 00c and $1 per bottle. For aulo by C. O. Huntley, druggist. C'lo.-Hi confinement in the county jail is allccting the health ol Will Mooie, the cl ub suit man, and physician has ad viaed the sheriff to take him out in the open air occasionally for walk down the street. It is not likely anyone will go on his bond to release him front confine ment, since the time he skiped out and left Henry Meldrum to hold the sack on the bond proposition. When the stomach lacks vigor and the digestion is weak there will be flatulence, heurtl'tirn, nuusea, weakness. The remedy needed ia Dr. J, H. Mclean's Liver and Kidney Buliii. Its genial and invigorating effect on tho liver und kidneys is rttuurkuhle. Price fl per bottle. For sulo by C. G. Huntley, druggist. F. D. Ilruee, the erstwhile Oregon City attorney, whoso memory still lingers in the minds of a number of Oregon City people, bus been beard from in an Iduho town. The city marshal of the place where he is located, wrote to this city asking if he was wanted here. Tlie ru mor circulated that ho hud deserted his wife, wus nppurentlv without foundation. Henry S. Coo, of Hood river, writes the Oregouian, telling of an ascent of Mount Adams, made August (!, 1807, and states how they made six miles on a toboggan slide in 20 minutes coming down tho mountain. W. C. Johnson and two sisters, Mrs. Winston and Miss Julia Johnson of Oregon City were members ol the party. C. II. Dye has purchased the ollice building adjoining the Oregon City bunk, formerly occupied by the L. L. Porter as a law ollice. He is having it repaintod and furnished with new car pets on the floor, and it begins to pre sent an elegant appeartuice. Mr. Dye will occupy the new quarters as a law ollice. Bids were opened in Morrison k Yore's office Saturday evening for the construc tion of Jo Fromong'g contemplated resi dence at Gladstone park. The contract was awarded to II. Ilargreaveg, for $294, that being the lowest bid. There were number of bids in varying from $2t)4 to $520. County Judgo Hayes bus appointed Christina Bluhm executrix of the estate of Michael Bluhm, deceased. The es tate is appraised in the inventory ut $4,4110. There were rumors of war among the liihuhltuntH of Ihe Indian camp on the hill the other evening, which resulted In Hurry Clurk being tuken Into custody by Chit, of Police Hums, for maltreat ing his wife while in a fit ol Jealousy. On tho sumo evening Adlromllius was arrested bv Policeman Hhaw for sawi'ilt lug Henry Otis, a big Molullu Indian, who whs vlailing the Clink lepee. The lutler wuh struck with a wooden box in tho hands of AdirmidiciiH, and for awhile It wus thought that the effects of the blow would send him lo the happy hunting grounds. Both wero ar raigned before P.ecorder Fouls Tuesday and were lined $15 each, in default of which they are boarding at tho county Jail. It is hinted thai some "white tru"h" were Instrumental to some extent in precipitating honlililies Kenneth Bu.emure bad the good for tune to recieye a small Ixjttle of Chuin berluin's Colic, Cholera und Diarrhea ltemedy when three member of his fam ily wore sick witli dysentery. This one suiull bottle cured them all and he bad some left which lie gavo Ut Geo. V. linker, a prominent merchant of the place, Lewiston, N. C, anil it cured him of the tame complaint. When troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea, colic or chol era morbus, give this remedy trial and you will be more than pleaued with the result. The praise that nuturally follows its introduction and use has made it very opular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by G. A. Harding, druggint. The families oi George A. Harding and Fred It. Churman went to Camp Alderlea on Cleur creek last Thursday to take their annual outing. For several years they have camped at this delightful retreat dining the hot July and August days, and are making it permanent summer residence. Messrs Harding and Charman spend a part of the lime there with their families, whenever they can get away from the cares of business. Mrs. Mollie Brown was completely ex onerated from the charge of larceny of dress from Mrs John 8hadle, injustice Dixon's court lust Monday. Joseph Rice represented the stuto, and George C. Hrownell uppeared for the state. It was conclusively shown to the jury by the statement of witnesses, thai the de fendant was innocent of the charge, and verdict was brought in of not guilty. John Fober, superintendent of the Or- eiron Citv street cleaning department, is the poawssor of a litter of Shepherd pups, and one of the number is curiosity. On each foot in front, are the usual well develofied five toes, while on the rear of each foot are six plainly developed toes, making 11 toes spreading out from each foot. The young people of the Presbyterian church gave most delightful lawn so cial at the residence o( Fred Meyer on Seventh and Jackson streetB.last Friday evening. The grounds were lit up with Chinese luntorns, and the large num ber ol young people present enjoyed the occasion immensely. Ice cream and cake wore served. The bids for building the stone founda tion ol Union block, were ojiened in the oflice of Morrison k Vore, aichitecto, last Saturday, and the contrai l was awarded to Edward Killfeather, of Portland. Hids for erecting the Main building,G2x80 feet, and two stories above the basement will be let ou August Otb. George T. Howard has purchased a half intorest iu the Second Hand store Ut A. F. Parker on Sixth street, and the new firm is Parker & Howard. They carry a very complete stock of household goods and a generul second-hand stock, which they will sell at very low prices. G. II. Bestow is working up a lot of material at his factory to be used in milking w ater tanks for the pa per mills and the Willamette Falls water woika. He also has an order for a lot of inside door frames for the Good Shepherd's Home. Mis. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, "Shiloh's Vitali.er'SAVKD 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 Saleby G. A. Harding. Notice to Taxpayers. There will positively be no further ex tension of time and after August 25th all persons delinquent on the tax roll will hove to pay the penalties added by law. E. C. Maddock, SheritL Mnllne Mills. Mulino Roller mill is in better order then ever, and is doing bb good work as any. Cash for wheat at all times at the highest market price. Farmers, give me a chance at your wheat, whether for exchange or sale. C. T. Howard. Wanted. Local organizers for the Independent Order of Foresters. A good opportunity to the right men. Apply immediately to Vm. Sa.ndkbso.n, care of A. Sine, Port land, Oregon. Disorders in the liver und kidneys are responsible for many of the ailments of humanity, which, when neglected, de velop Into serious and often fatal mala dies. Prudence would suggest the prompt use of Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm to remos-e the disorder as soon as possible, and restore the diseased organs to healthy and vigorous action. Price $1 per bottle. For suie by C. G. Huntley, druggist.1 Jlradlejr-lluflut NupUiiU. Ex County Commissioner Kichard Bradley and Mrs. Mary A. Huehit, the widow of the late Judge Hcptimii hit, wero quietly Judge Hayes oflice 1 1 ue- Havf I on Keen The Ocm n! It is a surpise to the Eastern people on their arriyal in the Willamette valley lo find so mimy of the people who have f 1 :.t 1. I. married In County nyeu ior years in me aiaus wuimm iuk at tlie court bouse ing a trip to tlie coast and seeing the Thursday morning, Augiibt lt, in the presenee of a few invited guests. ('. W. Noblitt wus bebt niuti arid Miss Minnie Diiuchy was bridesmaid. Jud.'o Have pronounced the ceremony in a very im pressive way, and ainidat the congratu lations of numerous friends, the happy coiiplo boarded the H. P. Uoseburg locul, bound for Newport, where they will re main a couple of months. L'm their return they will lako up their perma nent residence in Oregon City. A jury trial wus held in Justice Dixon's county court Tuesday afteinsoii, which attracted considerable attention. If. II. Johnson hud done some surveying for August C. Kaune, who resides one mile east ol Milwaukee, but the lutter did not want to pay (or the services rendered, which amounted to $10. Johnson brought suit to recover the amount, with L. L. Porter as bis attorney, and Kaune was represented by attorney Welch, of Portland. It was a jury trial and the points in the case were hotly contested by the attorneys. The jury brought in a verdict for Ihe defendant, H. H.Johnson. The attorney for the plaintiff threatened to appeal the decision to the circuit court. Married At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Caulkins, in Pleasant Hill on Thursday August 1st by Jurtice Nilson McConnell, Miss Mary M . Caulkins and Mr. Grin J. McConnell. The bride is bright, well educated voung woman, a typical Oregon girl "ile the groom is one of the best known and energetic young men of that precinct and is a son of J. E. McConnell, one of the leading bop growers of that locality. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell will at once commence housekeeping in a comfortable home that Mr. McConnell has already fitted up Schwan A Putrow have secured sev eral fine orders for bop drying furnaces and fixtures and are bmy at their tin shop muking tho necessaiy fittings. This firm makes a specialty of fitting up the heating apparatus for bop bouses and are able to give prices that are as low as can be hud any where and guar antee their work. j . F.x-SherifT Samson will sell at auc tion large lot of fine household furni ture, consisting of ten chamber seta, 300 yards carpet, fine cooking range, chairs and all other household furniture too numerous to mention, on Saturday, Au gust 3d at 1 o'clock p. m., first door north of woolen mills, Oregon City. Clothinr Sales igent Wanted. For Oregon City and vicinity. Com- minalv.iB paid will warrant storekeepers securing our outfit of samples. Canvass ing and soliciting agents can make more than ordinary salary. Correspondence requested. Send 2 or 3 references. Wa.namakkb & Brows, Philadelphia, Fenn. My boy w as taken with a disease res embling bloody flux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of it settled the matter and cured him sound and well. I heartily reco mend this remedy to all persons suffer ing from a like complaint. I will an swer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is enclosed. I reler to any county official as to my reliability. Wm. Roach, J. P., Primroy, Campbell Co., Tenn. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. Travelers find a safe companion in De Witt's Colic and Cholera cure. A change in drinking water and in diet often causes severe and dangerous complaints. This medicine always cure them. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. O. E. A. Freytag does not propose to remain in the rear of the procession in the mutter ol supplying the market with fresh vegetables, and his gardens are kept in first class conditfon. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation, 25c, 50c, $100 for sale by Geo. A. Harding. There is one medicine that cures im mediately. We refer to De Witt's Colic and Cholera cure for all summer com plaints. No dqlay, no disappointments no failure. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. Ho! yepleaBiire seeker, to Yaquina Bay and return for $0.00. Good until October 10, 1805. Tickets on sale at deiiot, S. P. Co., by L. B. Moore. tf That 20 acre tract, level road, 2 miles out, plenty of running water, only $050. C. O. T. Williams. To the Farmers Binding twine cheaper than anywhere at Charman A Son's Pioneer store. Wise is he who buvs a home and stops paying rent. C. O.t. Williams can fit you out on easy terms. Duties. Application will be made at the next reg ular meeting ot tlie city council for a renewal of license to sell spirituous liquors in Oregon flllv at mv nrcsent location on Main street, between Fourth and Fifth, for a period of six mouths from Aupnst TJ, iss.1. THUS. CAMPBELL. Oregon City, July 81. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlgheat Medal and Diploma. bentitkt an J wonders of tho grand old ocean as it breaks on the sunds of the beach with all its hidden Kiwers. The cost and inconveniences of the trip has heretofore detained many from enjoying tlie pleasure of an outing to the coast. But this is 110 lor.ger a barrier, for the In a State of Bankruptcy ygk ii the condition of f ." "A our system if the rf5.cliii lir becomes lnc- O vS tive tuat the Kcnua anu poisons can accumulate within the body. ..l.ii.i,..,.. J Keep the liver ami 2 li'if, , .1 bowtls active and r kT"'' we're 8 condition (yPLJ j ittfjr jfa of healthy proa-t-4fijL7 zjperty and hav sufhcirntir well in vested capital to draw upon in the hour of need. The liver fillers out the noisonouji ffrrmft which enter tlie avHtem. steamboat seavice is now so perfect and . fust o surely an the liver rrzulat'cs the cheap on the Columbia river that XU l busiest as well as the poorest erKon can j yu nolve the problem of (rood health and enjoy a day at the beach. By taking good living. The ; Pleant. Pellets '' have ' ', ' , , ,,. ,, . a tonic, streniftheninn effect upon the lin- the elegant steamers of the White Col- Jng membranes of Hie stomach and bowels, lar Line, from Alder street dock Portland, i which effectually etirea fciliousnos, Sick ,. ... . , Headache, Cottivcneas, or Constipation, direct communication can be made wilh , ia(lw-nin, Is of Appetite, had Taste all the resorts to the north arid south of i in Mouth. Sour Ki-iiim from Stomach, ana win onen cure uyspepsia. i ne rei- ,1. !.... ..-.i l.: .i. ..1 ..11, ....,. a ' ucmj.il pmi 11111 luui giro ui mi hici jc.id, , The steamers of this .t . ... ...1. . 1 .1 .. -. I 1 tracts are refined and concentrated. Easy line, the Ocean : acllon' nK"P"e as w n oiu rasn onea ' nil a As a ' Hinn.-r mil in nrrnn.te At. Wave, Telephone and Bailey Gatzert are gestion, take one each day after dinner, the greyhounds of the Columbia and fori To relieve the distress arisin? from oyer , , , , , .1 eating, nothing equals one of these little speed, comfort and elegance of appoint-, "penet." menteare not equalled by any steamers 1 Mrs. Melissa Atwatf.r, of Seubm, n. ,l; ., r.l Washington Co., ife.,vnte: As regard mi 1110 1 1 tci. ' inwiij wu v wn-o. j little rel- boats person can spend a day at the 1 lets,' 1 think coast and looie no extra time for one can Lf,?"!?, "iVm" I do not like to be without go down and back during the niubt, having as comfortable bed as at home. A day at the coast will give you renewed health and courage and your work will go lighter. See the time card of the White Collar Line in another column. Strayed. From Canemah, about April 20th, a black and white cow, weight about 750 pounds; branded "W" on right hip. A reward is offered for its return. F. II. Abmbtbono. them in the bouse. I bave spoken very highly to friend and neighbors of them, and many are tak i 0 g them through my advertising them. I will !3 Mas. Atwatke. aaw they are the best pill I can take, ea- aner-dinner pill, 1 tnins pecii tiey have no equal." HOT DAY SHIRTS. To wear stiff, startched white shirt during hot weather, pre venting all circulation of air round the body, ia both on comfortable and unhealthy. By wearing A Negligee Shirt You get perfect comfort, and are not baked with the heat. We carry all colors, sizes and styles. 75c to $1.50 Portland prices. Glass & Smith, Tlie Clothiers. Duffy & Hcckart EXPRESS and TRANSFERING. Special care in moving Household Goods and Pianos. Prompt work and Reasonable charges. Leave orders at BELL0MY & BUSCH'S. P. F. WHITE. W.A.WHITE. VHITE BROTHERS Practical Architects 4' Builders. Will prepare plana, elevations, working de t.lla, and specifications for all kinds of build ings Special attention lven to modern cot tastes. Estimates furnished on application Call on or address WHITESKOS.. Oregon City. 0n Money Loaned. First Mortgaees on Improv ed Farm Property Negotiated. We are prepared to negotiate first Montages upon improved farms in Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate of interest not to exceed 9 pr cent, per annum. Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other companies. Address with stamps, Mervin Sworts, Baker City, - - Oregon. FOR- ABSOLUTELY PURE DfU GS OO TO Q A. HARDING. NONE BUT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED FARMERS . . . Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At Ihe City Stables. Kidd & Williams, Props., Successors to "W. H Cooke. Flue Pertorles ani Toilet Articles. Also a full stock of ZP-A.I3STTS- OILS ETC. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE DEPOT. BRIDGE AK Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Boucht and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terras. wisiillla State Normal School Monmouth, Oregon. Training School for Teachers Complete Eiplit-Grade Training Depart ment, and thorough Professional Course. The Diploma of the School Entitles one to teach in any county in tba state without further examination. BoirlLofltiM, Booto, Tnltloa, $150 per year. Bsautirnl aid BealtMil Location-No saloons- There is a good demand for well trained , teachrs : There is an over supply of untrained teachers. Catalogue cheerfully sent on application. Address, P. L. Campbell, Pres., Or, W. A. Wann, Secv. STAR GROCERY Dealer In GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED, ETC.