Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 09, 1895, Image 3

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Oregon City hntcrprisc.
jClncknmns Co. Diroctory.
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r. minim
A milt for the recovery of money In
Justice (tlxon's court last Thursday at
tracted eorndderiiblo ittluiiliiiii. The
litli'Nii'H wnr.j Krr'l lloir iiun and .fumes
I'.i.iiiK, who jeslilu neur Cindy, Jloir
limn claimed Hint I'. vans w as dchlnr to
tlio hij in til f l.'ii) on u wiki.I dual, but tin)
lilt only owed Hull'mami
d (ill), which ninoiiiit was tendered liim
before III" Miiil begun. A Jiny win mim
mimed mnl J. V,. Hedges appeared for
llull'iiiuli h hi 1 1 iiHi. ('. Ilrutt r oil lor Kvarw.
PERSONAL NOTES.
CHAT AHOUT TOWN.
Cruuloiil peaches,
Heal fruits, lowest price.
Send in vmir order,
K. 11. Williams, tint grm'cr.
lliiskolM, I'.iif-kcts, lliixkets, at Tim Pair.
Fur all kinds of Notions go lo 1 1 io
lux ki't store.
Momiy to limn on Improved fiirniH,
i j iv . II nuiniiiiHii,
A If you want a sew ing mac hine for H':
pKO lo llcllomy iV llusih's.
II Slop in uml Iry unit of t'nclo John's
Mrigiirs, lineal in tlin market.
'M (' O T Williams han the bus l.ur
'ggiiins In inside lulu or small tracts.
III Freytag's til r ii 1 1 n Brn perfect, sweet
H. M. Ilmn.l.y
M. I,. Mmiiii'
J.C. Ilrnilli-y
II. M llllmoii
l. W Klnimlnl
n. l.. l Mil inn ll , ,.. i i ....
Kli'linnl MiMiit i iii'urniK usuiiioiiy oi wiiueMHfM
uml IIki nri(iiiiii'ul of counsel, llm jury
brought In it verdict lor W mi
iiuioiintth.it Kviuia tendered IIuH'iiiuii
in payment of tlin drlit before llm milt
coiiiiiiiinri-il.
Flank Jiiiih'iir
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uml loi.dor.
A trial will
Cheapest place In town for Murk
uml tun liomt unil ladies uml gmils under
wear 1h hI tlm liarket store.
Hires Koul liner should hi) made with
iiiri-HMtil yi'imt. W sell liotli. K
K. Williams, lh grwr.
Klcc ro ; hulk lun J HV; III muihIh
.!. sugar 11.00, at tlin Ked Front
'railing coiiiiny.
Wirv dish covins for 10 uml 15 eelils at
The I'uir.
Mm. F. K. luiiildson gave birthday
linnor Tui'Hiluv Id a number of her rcla-
i v t-0 uml friends.
V. Harris Mini niti'r Imvo luki'ii rooiim
In the WilliuiiiH hlm k on Seventh utri'i't
tnl urn now rcniiliMitN on llm hill.
Mr. V. It. Aniln'Wi. of Hih Miipliiwooil
irdi'im, w ill ilolivrr vt'tci'luhlcn on Sut-
(nliiy in tiiiu for Snndiiy nifuU.
WhiTi'vi'r tin) KiikHhIi Iuhkuui:u in
IHikon ami huhlin rn born, thurn SIcmI-
iuii'i Koolliini I'owiIith ro culled for.
HH'c:iul cure uud munition given to
llio oi'urut ini'urittion of diyieiaiiB
pri'HcriitionH. 1'nre ilriiK
H C. K. Itiiilny, Suvi'iilh St. I'lurinftcy.
il How ulKiut tlioxo 2 to & cro irnctH,
Bear (he (.'hniituiliii xrouiiilH, ut (ilud
oiiii Turk, noiiiu of tht'iii diuiled with
iipiuiio troi'it. C . T. WilliuiiiH.
Itova nit, white, mul colored,
t
ciuiff Ihun evi-r ut tlin Racket Htore.
f ? lihiHHWiire, all kindu ami prircn, at
pio Fair.
il Hed Seul MpiceH are ,'iiuruiite('d to he
iiHtnulutcly pure, my iiuiiui on every can.
iK. K. Wllliiiiim, tlio gnx-cr.
', t'olfen uml toa n-tn 10 to :I0 ecu In at
'lie Fair.
Mux 8chulplun' niim-your-olil Hon lull
Iml hurt Ii'ih knee Hevorul iliiya ago am) in
lUllerinK coiiHiileruhly from a iwollen
ifg ami knot).
t'l":l" John, at tiiu Seventh Htreet
'titiid, Iiuh tin) very bent of ice creum on
Surd at all titncN. Try a ilinh of it ami
'') convinccil .
I Tho youn( ixniplu of tlin Went Slili
rill (livo an icu cream Hociul and literary
intiTluiiiineiit at tlin chapel on 1'riiluy
KeniiiK. They proinino a good timu to
,rjl w ho ulleiid.
'i f. 1'. lUmliill la iilllciutiiiK an dock
gdnt for lliu Oregon City Trunuportii
'V0 Comp.iny, whilu Ciipt. J. N.Ora
Suui ia tukiun runt. dipt. Soni in
jo in cuiiiniHiid of tho (Iruy Knlu.
. Joseph I ledi'H hurt hiH'ti Heriotmly ill
bin reHidence in Cuneiiiuh, and hia
: ondition la conmdured dani;oroti8. He
atlli.'ted w ith heart dirti'dHU and other
cftmplicatioiiH.
,
J (iiH8 it Smyth Imvo jiiHt received a
iK invoice of the latent atylcg in Fedora
,,'ati that are to ho all tho no thin fall
lufld w'ntor. l'ortluiul pricea, from $1 to
,1. ' Try oiio of Hiuho new hnta and seo
lOW woll it will become you.
Ijj Tbo board of trudo boldi its rctfiilar
onthly meetiii),' next Monday evening.
Averul iinpiirtunt imitterg will be brought
ut (r oonHidonition, aud a full attend
Ih reipieBted.
ciilli W. Jackaun Iiuh moved hia gun, bi
,K.1 and general repair ahop from Sov
lutli; street, around to the old Neldon
',, and on Mum atruet near Noblitt 8 slit'
Sheriir M uldix k liui In IiH pie-Ki-HNion
a colllitoih'it fit) pieeo, whirll WUH
picked up IiihI. Sunday on the hunk of
llm river, where it is prcMiined Mm.
(Hone, threw the voiiiittiileitiiig itppuru
tun uml purliully compleled coina after
the ('Iohii hoya were pluced under urrrnt.
The coilnteifi-lt Ih ol good hliupii und
Weight, han the getiuiiiH ring, und la
well exiiciited. It la Hindu of a noft w hilo
metal uml rcHciiihlca lend. It wuh proli
alily iutemleil to cover the coin with
gold foil, or plain, which would huv
given It a aolid in irniice. CoiiiuiIm
"inner I lead y ia ciilicied by hoiiih pi.
pie for dirtroiHsiiiK tint chnrgeH agitinal
the Clnwi hrothiTH.
The hoiita running up thn river h.ive
adopted new time carda, und me mak
ing regular trlpa in npile of tho low alagn
ol water. The atoiiiner (iray F)ugle,
under t'oiiiiinind of Captain (irahaiu,
now leavei 1'ortlaml Tueadava, riiuro
duya and Suturduy at li a. in. for Inde
pendence nod way Hiinia Hetuiiiing,
leavea Independence Momluya, Wednea
(lava aud Fridaya at U:.'10a. in. The
Htemner Toledo inukea tri-weekly tripa
between lluylon and l'oitlainl Leave
I)jylon at 7:.'W in. on Moudava, Weil
liendaya and Fridays, and returning
leaven 1'iirtluiid at ID;) a. in on Tuea
dnya, ThurHdiiyn and Suturdayi.
It ia stated by Oregon City inurchanla
that larger ipianlilica of binding twine
Iiuh been aold thin hchhoii than ever be
fore Thia would aeoni to imlicute that
thn acreage of grain in Cluckamua county
ia much laruer than utial. Several of
the fanner were l.udly bitten by buying
tiieir twine Iroin traveling agenta.
Thoae that received the twine ordered,
got all almoft woithletia quality and
othera never received tlie gooda they bad
paid for Some people never luurn that
it pay to buy of home dealera who fur
ninli a reliable article.
A bicycle road about twenty feet wide,
iKtween daw-ego una Oregon City, m
agitated. It IhhhIJ that the right-of-way
can bo easily obtained, tho electric com
pany, J. Tompkiim, Mugoue brothers nnd
othera already having given their con
sent Tho bicyclists are especiullv
intereated und ahould push the matter
forward. Tho road could he built at
little expense and a single plunk laid to
provide for inclement weather. If the
road la secured, the dilliciilty between
Oswego and Kiversiilo could he easily
met Oswego Ironworker.
. The second issue of the .Monthly Ore
gonlun is out and it is a vain aide expo
nent of Oregon's resources und advan
tages, h iH written up in a truthful, at
tractive style without any attempt to
misrepresent or unduly boom the re
sources of the state. In addition to the
other articles it contains a number of
clippings from various journals throng
out tlio stuto, ami on the whole, is one
of the best advertising schemes ever is
sued In Orcgo'i.
for tin) many accident that occur
about tho farm or household, such us
burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, rugged
wounds, bites of animalri, monpiitos or
other insects, gulls or chafed spots, froht
bitea, aches or pains on any part of the
body, or the ailments resulting from ex
IHisure, us neuralgia, rheumatism, etc
Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini
ment lias proved itueii a sovereign
remedy. I'oc, liOc and 1 per bottle. For
sule by C. 0. Ilunlley, druggist.
The most economical and pleasant
means of travel between Portland and
Oregon Citv is by way of tlieO. C. Trans
Co's boats. The travel this uy is much
larger than last year, and it is becoming
the most popular nieuni of transporta
tion. The fast time, comfortable seats
and tho ride on tho cool waters of the
Willamette and tho panoromic scenery,
are features that are becoming more aud
(More appreciated.
A party of Portland people passed
through Oregon City Saturday on their
Kcv. M. L. K'igg and family are visit
ing ill Seattle,
David Henderson is tukiug uii ouling
ut ling I'.eni-li,
Mrs. W. II. Conyers, of Clutskanin, is
visilning in llm city.
Mis. ('. F. Martin returned from a
viml to Salem last Friday.
Samnel Holmes has returned from an
extended visit to the Hound.
Samuel liibson has returned from an
the ! extended stay up the Coliimoiu,
Mrs. II. J. Harding and daughter are
Inking an outing at Long lieach.
Mrs, Joseph limning, of Cortland, is
visiting relatives aud friends in Ibis city.
Mrs J. M. Lawrence returned Mon
day from a ten days visit to friends in
Hllll'lll.
Martin ('i. ok, night telegraph operator
ut Pendleton, was in the city Tuesday
seeing the sights.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cheney and Mrs.
A. Doolittle leave today forClutsop I'.each
for a brief outing.
J. W. Doores was down from Maripiain
Monday and Tunday, on business before
tho probate court.
Mis Dr. Kohert Heatly nee Miss My
ers, now of lYinlleton, is visiting rela
tives in Oregon Citv.
Linn Jones und sister, Miss Leila, left
for Newsrt Monday, where they expect
to recreate for a week .
Mrs. F). llurmeister left Monday for
an outing ut (iearheait 1'ark. She went
down on the Telephone.
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Kainshy, of Mo
lulla, were in the city Saturday and made
short visit to l'ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Brooks and
daughter, of Kock Island, III., are visit-
j ing at I'. F Moray's pluce.
Miss Fugenie Shelby, of l'ortland, is
utiendiug thn teachers' institute, and is
the guest of tlio Misses Chase.
(ioorgo W. Killen, of Klliott Piairie,
w as in town Saturday. He is one of the j
of the prominent farmers of that section, j
Mrs. James Nelson returned Wednes-,
day from a yisit of several weeks at
Miverion, ana is much unproved in
health.
l'rof. T. J. Gary, of Milwaukee and
one ol tlio well known educators of
Clackamas county, was in Oregon City
laat Suturduy.
Miss Nellie Latourette, who has been
visiting relatives in this city for the past
week, returned to her homo at Mc.Minn
ville lust Monday.
It. D.Wilson, II. L. Schiller and E.
J. Mi Kittrick left Wednesday on a fish
ing and outing trip to Koaririg river.
They expect to be absent for a week.
Miss Louise Knight, of Canby was in
the city Saturday last attending to some
many friends will b pleased to learn if
bis success.
Probata Court.
In the matter of the estate of Martha
3L-. and Mrs. Kd. Fortune left Tl esday ' Dooref, deceased, thecourt having under
for atrip to Willmit. consideration I lie-motion of John Miir-
Mis, W. C. Johiison itccompanitd by i dock, I'.obeit Muidock, Lena Hughes
her son Merle left hist Saturday by the I Kelwcca Img to set aside the judie
Oceiin Wave for Sea View. i inent of (hi court made May 3, 1M5,
" Mrs.Oeo. Linoarson aud child left for allowin -'"'m ' the administrator,
Vancouver Tuesday to spend a few davsiJ' Wl ,",0"rc "X'""1 tl'e estate, said
with friends in that town. ' j '"' appearing by H. K. Cross, their
I attorney, aim the administrator appear
ing by C. D. AD. C. Latourette, bis
I attorneys, and tho court having ex-
amined the udidavils in support of and,
Mrs. I'M. Fields left Wednesday for
While son to join her husband who Is
temporary agent ut that place.
Mrs. Of otie Warner arrotnoHiiied bv I
i . . i . l .
hit hi it ii t sou, is expec.eu nome irom uri?1tllHnt , eounsel, and being fully
i.waco.'ttiuroay oi u.is weea. j advised, it is hereby ordered that said
Mrs. Fhner Dixon left for Newport motion to set anide, judgment be and
eiliiesduy, where she will enjoy the ' is hereby denied.
A Startling
AdaT.ission.
In New York City, (or five con
secutive years, the proportion
of Deaths from Consumption
has been three in every
Twenty Persons.
ftlaint i,l ,,rfi,... .,..1 lii(...,.,l ti.' KI"nf."Mf -'!'?. veiiow Fever tna
other or
ocean breezes for a couple of weeks.
Miss Florence I'rownell, of Portland,
sin-lit Sundby in this city, the guest of
her brother, Hon. Geo. C. Ihownell.
Miss Georgia liuth. of Clackamas, is
siending tiie werk with the family of
C. A. I.erinann, and
teacher's inslitute.
Mrs. N . Sladen and baby girl, are now
at their home in Gladstone, after a
week's stay in the hospital, and is fast
recovering her health.
Gus, Fischer, of Loguu, was in Oregon
City Friday. He lias purchased his
brother's interest in the Logan flouring
mills, and is now sole proprietor.
Henry Mehlrum came down last Sat
urday liom the new fish hatchery on the
upper Clackamas, and states that the
boxes o.-. l apparatus are ready for hatch
ing egg.
Mrs. It. Greaves accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. P. M. Kinearson went to
Inii Keuch last Saturday on the Ocean
Wave where they will spend a couple of
weeks.
T. A. Mclirido and family, Mrs. E. R.
('barman and Leighton Kelly left Wed
nesday for Lake Merrill, near Mt. St.
Helens, where they will remain for
several weeks camping.
Mrs. Alice F. Davis, who has been in
the insane asylum for tlie past two
months, has been discharged as cured,
ana arrived home luesdav. Her many
friends w ill be pleased to learn of her
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wheeler and Mr.
and Mrs. James Pauiford, of Portland,
spent Sunday in tho city, the guesta of
C. II. Wheeler and family. Mr. Wheeler
is receiver of the Fulton Iron Works, and
a son of the former.
Miss Grace Watson, of Santa Clara,
Cal,, who has been visiting for the past
month in this city left for Portland Mon
day on her way to Salt lake City.
While here Miss Watson made many
friends who will be sorry to have ber
leave.
Harry Moody, Jake Kinearson, Will
Logus and C. F:. Murray have returned
hici of similar character, so ter
rible in their results, occasion wide soread
alarm and receive the niost cartful consid
eration for tln-ir prevention and cure, while
consumption receives scarcely a thought,
yet the number of their victims sinks into
insignificance when compared with those of
consumption. Comparatively few people
know what to do for their loved ones when
they ee them trraduilly loe strength, lose
color, manifest feeble vitality and emacia
tion, or develop a cough, with difficult
brcathintr. or hcmorrliDire. Cod liver oil
L. L. Porter was appointed adminis-! wa" ( a in? time given in all such cases.
qui me poor succesa attending lis use
coupled with its nauseating- taste has led
many pra'-tilion'-rs, as well as the public at
George W. Prosser, administrator of
the estate of H. I). Flanagan, deceased,
was granted ix-nriission to sell the
property of deceased at private sale.
tiatorofthe estate of Solomon Achorn,
attending the deceased, and C. W. Ganong. Clarence
Fields, and Ed Fields were annointed I VP';.";e main reliance m Dr.
rierce s women iicajcal uiscovery. Jt de
serve early attention and will prove effect
ual not in every case but in a large percentage
of cases, and we believe that fully 98 per
cent, of all cases of consumption can, if taken
in the early stages of the disease, be etfred
with the " DUeovery." Dr. Pierce does not
appraisers of said estate.
The will of the late FMward Poss
Charman, dated the Cth day of October,
18!ll,wan admitted to probate, and
Matilda Charman was appointed sole
executrix without bonds, as in aaid will
directed,
In the matter of the estate of John D.
Colson, deceased, the sale of real estate
made under the direction 0 tlie court
by Ella Colson, administratrix was confirmed.
Strayed.
From Caneniah, about April 20th. a
black and white cow, weight about 50
pounds; branded " W" on right hip. A
reward is offered for its return.
F If. Armstbono.
New...
....Huts
ask people to belic-ve until they have in
vestigated for themselves. A pamphlet ha
been published having the names, addressea
and photographs of a large number of those
enred of consumption, bronchitis, lingervmr
coogbs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and
kindred mabuliei which will be mailed free
to those sending for it with their name and
address upon a postal card, or yon can hare
medical treatise, in book form of 16a
pages, mailed to yon, on receipt of address
and six cents in stamps. Yon can then
write those cured and learn their experi
ences. Address for Book. Would' DipfnsaT
MtDicAL Association, Buffalo, N'. Y.
Duffy & Heckart
EXPRESS andTRANSFERING.
Special care in moving Household
Gooda and Pianos.
Prompt work and
Reasonable charges.
Leave orders at
BELLOMY & BUSCH'S.
t.r. WHITE.
W.A.WHITX.
business matters pertaining to the estate
i typographical error mado Sheriir
1 tax notice road in last week's
"Mck'i
r ITKKI'IIISF. Atlglist 2"ltll, illHtOUd of 15lll.
'"ft will bo added to all taxes not paid
) tore August irth.
11'. 5 :
,th small boys on the hill have bo
"Mio enthused by the drill of tho hose
1 im for the firemen's tournament at
iiroiiver, and have organized an ama-
fliouo team. Attired in red shirts
caps witli an improvised cart and
u-pr SO feet of garden hose, they can bo
"cn drilling any day on Seventh street,
veey are acquiring some elliciuncy, and
""urn to be able to get water in 12 sec-
as.
way to High Bridge, in this county, where
they will camp and entertain their
friends. Tho party is chaperoned by
Mrs. E. L. E. White, und ia composed
of Misses Steel, Miss Nice, Miss Lam
bert, Miss Lucy Lambert; Messrs, War
ren, Woodward and YanPtiero.
Hop Tickets.
Cheapest place in Oregon to get hop
tickets is at the Entkhi'ihk ollice. Printed
on best quality of tough check and sent
by mail to anv address.
There is one medicine, that cures im
mediately. We refer to De Witt's Colic
and Cholera cure for all summer com
plaints. No delay, no disappointments
no failure. C. G. Ilunlley, Druggist.
llo! ye pleasure seeker, to Yaquina
Bay and return for !.00. . Good until
October 10, 18113. Tickets on sale at
depot, S. P. Co., by L. B. Moore, tf
of her lute father. Or. Chas. Knight.
Herman K. Jones and Will Parker
went up the valley on their bicycles
Mituniay evening, ana remained in
Salem over Sunday. They returned
home Monday morning.
Mrs. Capl. J. M. Graham, Miss Win
nie Graham, Miss Annie Graham, and
Miss Nellie Coullleet left on Wednesday
morning on the steamer Potter for a few
week's ouiimt at Seayiew. Portland
Chronicle.
Capl. J. P. Shaw, of Portland, visited
his old homo, Oregon City, Saturday.
He is meeting with Haltering success in
the management of his gold saving-machine,
which does effective work by
the dry process.
Miss F'tliel Ward left Monday for a
short visit to relatives at Sweet Home,
Linn county. She will bring home
Policeman F)d Shaw's little daughter,
Sidonin, who has been visiting her
grandparents.
Aaron McConnell. of Pleasant Hill,
S. B. Seeley of Wilsonville, and J. C.
Her, of Sherwood, were in Oregon City
Saturday. They report grain prospects
very encouraging, but assert that the dry
hot weather has injured the hop crop in
places.
Mrs. Dan O'Neil, of Kodomlo, Cali
fornia, who has been visiting relatives
In this city for several weeks, accom
panied by - her sister, Miss Mollie
Holmes, left last week for Alaska, where
Ihev will make a short visit to their
brother, T. K. Holmes, who is deputy
collector of customs at Mary's Island.
Robert Noe, of Marysvillo, Califor
nia, arrived last Saturday, and is mak
ing an extended visit to his parents at
Needy. He expects his wife here in two
or three weeks and may remain in Ore
gon. 110 Das lieen employed on tlie
Marysvillo Appeal and other printing
ollices.
Prof. H. S. Strange will go to Clatska-
nie next week to assist Superintendent
Watts in conducting a teachers' insti
tute for Columbia county. The professor
Ih at present tilling the position of dep
uty county clerk for Clackamas county,
but has lost none of his active interest in
school matters, and is an indefatigable
inatituto worker.
Emile LaForest, a native-born Ore
gon City boy is making his mark in
British Columbia, fie has been elected
a trustee of the Clinton school, a very
honorable position in that countrv.
Mr. La Forest's mother and his sister,
Mrs. Henry Meldrum, are residents of
this city, and the young gentleman's
I from a camping and fishing trip to Scott's
mountain on the South fork of the
Molalla. They saw a number of deer,
and pronounce the locality a delightful
summer resort.
Chas. Rose, of Canemah, who left two
week's ago for BanJon, is so well pleased
with that place that he will hereafter
make it his home and has taken a posi
tion in the Bandon Woolen Mills. Mrs.
Rose left Tuesday of this week to join
her husband at Bundon.
The postollice at Gladstone has been
discontinued by the postollice department
presumably on the ground of economy
A strong petition is being gotten up ask
ing that the ollice be re-established.
Until recently the office has not been an
important one but within the last year
some 50 families have become residents
of Gladstone and the ollice is grow ing
into one of the important offices of the
count v.
LATEST
STYLE
Make your Selection
while you have the
choice of the lot.
FEDORA
SHAPES
WHITE BROTHERS
Practical Architects Sjr Builders-
Will prepare plans, elevsiionn. workiug de
t Us, and peciflcatlons (or all kinds o( build
ings Special attention given to modern cot
Uget. Estimates furnished on application
Call on or address WHITE BROS.,
Oregon City. Oan
Money Loaned.
First Mortgages on Improv
ed Farm Property
Negotiated.
We are prepared to negotiate first
Mortraues unon im Droved farms in
Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate of
interest not to exceed per cent, per
annum.
Mortirapaa renewed that, hatu hoan
taken by other companies.
Address with stamps,
Mervin Sworts,
Baker City,
Oregon.
Yiolit postollice, recently ordered dis
continues is re-established with Dr. J.
W. Karten as postmaster. This office
is one of the oldest and most important
offices in the county and its retention is
a great convenience to the people of
that part of the county.
Adam Freichler, a county charge,
died Wednesday at the residence of his
brother-in-law, this side of Canemah.
He was buried nt the expense of the
county.
R. Saub is an especially happy man,
and it is all because a boy arrived at his
house lust Saturday morning, weighing
10 pounds. Mrs. Sttuib and the boy are
progressing finely.
We will soon begin to receive large
consignments of Crawford peaches and
jf vou want the best fruit, leave your
order now. E. E. Williams, the grocer.
County Clerk Ilorton has issued mar
riage permits to Bertha Klebe and Fer
dinand Kraxberger. Dora Rakel and
Peter G. Winkle.
Are the
Correct
-Thing.
Glass & Smyth.
FOR-
ABSOLUTELY PlE DRJJGS
OO TO
Q A. HARDING.
none bi:t
competent pharmacists employed '
Fine Peffirasrles and Toilet Articles.
Also a full stock of
ZP-A-IHSTTS- OIXjS ETC.
Your team will have the best
of care and
Full Measure of Feed
At ihe
City Stables.
Kidd & Williams, Props.,
Succeor to XT f-1 r.nnlo
T T . M. A . V W W .
Livery Rigs on Short Notice.
NOBLETT'S STABLES.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
ORECONCITY.
LOCATED BKTWEKX THK BRIDGE AND
DEPOT
Double and Single Rigs, and sad
dle horses always on hand at th
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 Bought and Sold.
Horses Boarded and Fed on reason
able terms.
A. W. Phillips, who has just returned
from taking a load of passengers to Xe
tarts, reports the woods full of people.
The Foresters, of Portland, w ill give
an excursion and picnic to this city next
Thursday.
C. O. T. Williams is now: prepared to
make loans on good farm property.
Write him.
Meani Wood Sim.
Wood sawed on short notice in any
part of the city. Leave orders at F. T.
Barlow's grocery store, or call on the
owner, T. B. Hankins. tf
..".s v.iabiJS'
State Normal School
Monmouth, Oregon.
Training School for Teachers
Complete Eight-Grade Training Depart
ment, and thorough Professional
Course.
The Diploma of the School
Entitles one to teach in any county in the.
state without further examination.
Boari, Longing. Books, Tuition. $150 per year.
Beautiful and Healthful Location-No saloons
There is a good demand for well trained
teacbrs: There is an over supply
of untrained teachers.
Catalogue cheerfully sent on application.
Address,
P. L. Campbell, Pres.,
Or, W. A. Wann, Secy.
V. HARRIS
STAR
GROCERY
Dealer in
GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED, ETC.