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4, . i.. . : 1- I; I : i ! f .v: ) l f Oregon City Enterprise. Published Kvery Friday. CHAS. MESERVIi rt'BI.lSHKR AN1 PHOI'MHTOK. SUBHCHIKTION KATKM, On your, 2l 81 1 month, mi Tnl tulmorlptlon two months, 'i' A discern t of VI rents on All subsrrlptlons tor one yenr. 2') nnli for til month, il fmj In advance. Advertising rates given on pi1 Irm Ion. Cmered 1 the I'ost Oflhsj In Oresoii City, Or., as eeoutt class matter. OliKUOX CIT1"S I),lXaEJt. MlU.Al.U NLWH. The, great lire of last Sntuntuy which "' Arm Nearly Beared Inn Planer -Wheat swept town of Simitii out of existence ' T,,lr,J, "inlifli to the Acre. and destroyed property lo the value of over FRIDAY, Altil'ST 9. ISM. A OK NTS FOR the enterprise. Beaver Crwk, Cauby, Olackama.il, Mllwaiikie. Tnion Mills, Meadow Brook. New Era. Wllmnville, Park Place, Gladstone, sutTonl, Mu'dao, Carua. Molalla, - -Marquam, Butter life Aurora, OrTllle, - Eajrle Creek, Damascus, Bandy, Salmon, Currinsville, Cherryville, -Marmot, T. B. Thomas Ueo. KutK'tit A. Mather Oaur Wlsslinter li J. Trtililniier Chas lloiman W. S. Newberry Henry Milev F. 1- Kilssel'l T. M. Cnwi J. U. tiaue. C. T Howard R. M. Coojier Annie stntiba. E, M. Hanmau R Jennings. f.i Mueeke L.J Peril ne H. Willwrn J. 0. Klliott F. tiiKlM'h Mrs. W. M. Mrlntyre Geo. J. Currin Mrs. M. J. Hammer Adolpa Ascholl The wT to kill I J ob Orpiron Citjr I to gilt Oregon t'itj people jonr patronage. THE exposition: Tin business men of Portland are making a commendable move in the contemplated establishment of a great Northwest indus trial exposition. Tbe personnel of the people who have the matter in charge is a guar antee that it will not be conducted as a se ries of fake side shows, but, on the contrary, will be an exposition of the solid industrial and business interestsof Portland, the whole state of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. The advantages of eutb an exposition can not be over estimated. The manage ment can profit by the mistakes, and steer clear of the shoals that have wrecked former enterprises of this kind. This exposition will not only benefit Portland, but will be of incalculable advantage to every section of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Ev ery section should be represented at tbe ex position, and the people, irrespective of lo cality, should unite in one common purpose to n.ake it a reprenentative display of the varied industries of the state. The people - of Oregon should take a just pride in the success of this exponent of its manufactur ing, agricultural, mining aud other re sources, and substantially aid in making it a permanent annual exhibition, that will attract visitors from all parts of the country. $l.ftO0,iV0, is but the forewarning of what Oregon City may expect mid at no distant day either. While Oregon City lias one of the lies! volunteer tire depart tnents in the state, and a water service equalled by but few towns in Oregon, yet the danger of a great conflagration is more real than most of our citiieng realize. This danger lies in the failure of the water supply during a lire by reason of the bursting of the water pipe in Main street. This is sun- to come sooner or later, and the Km kkckikk has it from expert authority that a water main that underlies an electric car track cannot last longer than from two to four years owing to the corrod ing effects of the electric current. Portland has had three nater mains burst from this cause within the last lew months. Other cities have had this same trouble until pre ventative measures were adopted. When the street car line was laid along Main street no special precaution was taken to protect the water main Iving just beneath from the effects of the electric current that would pass from the rails to the pipe by reason of the high conducting power of tbe damp earth intervening. This current will in time eat up an iron pipe until it crum bles and has no more strength than rotten wood. Kven should Oregon City escape a great fire the failure of the water main will entail a big excuse on the city for its renewal, he sides the tearing up of the brick pavement will make an additional exenseof several thousand dollars for the property holders to bear. 1 tie f.NTBM'KisB does not pose as an alarmist, but only desires to call the alien Hon of the property holders and business men of Oregon City to this impending dan ger that it may be avoided ami thus save them the unnecessary expense that it will surely cause them. Mm. su , Aug. .V Ninety-six degrees In - the simile, and d ml, dust, dnsll Wllhoit Springs lively, I The beehive busy move of the Hie thresh ing crews are tun iceable. They expect ti) thresh out lots ol grain In a short time. Chas. Walker met with mute a severe Ac- i iui-oi nisi iiiiirsoiiv n uiie running rustic j through the planer of llermnu's saw mill. The bevel rustic bit severed the extensor1 communis digitorum muscle of the right arm. Ir. Leavitt was soon on the spot and dressed the wound, and advised that the pa tient tie taken to the hospital if the arm was to he saved. He is at the Oregon City hos pital and reported us getting along well. The youngest daughter of tills lloyles of ltussellville, Is very sick with a blood poison originating from wearing a black stocking and receiving a scratch. The little sullerer was some belter yesterday. I'ucle Kohl. J. Oivine hasdone some neat house painting for Messrs. tlovia and Fox. O. W. Ko'.'bins, of Kobbiiis A Son, tins taken his family to Corvallis on a visit of a few weeks. Full wheat is yielding about .10 bushels per acre. A llml Wreck. of tho constitution may follow in tlio track of a disordered system, duo to Im pure Mood or iimi'tivo liver. Ihm'trun llio risk ! Tlio proprietora of Dr. Pimvu'a (iolilen Medical lineovory dike. the cliancc-8. They iiiuko a Mtruiglitlonvard oiler to return your money if their remedy lulls to liciiollt or cum in nil dis order and iill'tvlioiiM duo to impure lilooil or inactive, liver. Tlio corum ol disease circulate through tlio tlot l ; tlio liver nclive, ami tlio blood pine, mid you escape disease. When you're run down, debilitated, weak, and your weight below a healthy Htnnditrd, you regain health, Htiength, ami wholesome lleali by uiciig thu "I'm covery ." It builds up tlio hotly (aster I than nuiiscating t'od liver oil or euitil- Hiona. Pr. Pierce's Pellets cure conslipution, piles, lilliousiiosH.iiidigeatiun, ur dyspep sia, anJ hciiduclicsj. It is stated by the director of the mints that all the gold and silver in tbe world, available for coinage purposes, amonts to J7.Si2.0u0.fKXJ. of which fcUrtl.OOO.fJOO. is 1 jsold and 3,U.'ll,0i 4,000 is silver. Reduced to ounces this would be lHS.'Sl.SCS in gold, and 2,fti,.V)8,2-J0 ounces in silver. The magnitude of these metals may be more easily comprehended when the cubic meas orerMint is given. The gold cast into a solid cuoe would not exceed twenty-two feet, while the silver would not exceed sixty-six feei. The gold could be contained almost in any ordinary room, while an average city business house would accommodate the silver. Adopting the single standard, to the average mind this would seem to he a very snmll amount of money to divide up and circulate among the 1,4X0,000,090 people estimated to exist on this little sphere of ours. Tux San Francisco Argonaut in a lengthy editorial dilates on the achievements in Cnl ifornia of the transmission of electric power. The article plainly indicates that the boast ful state of California is far behind Oregon in the development ol electric power, and speaks of the contemplated transmission of electric power between two points in that state as a wonderful stroke of progress. Tbe transmission of electric power in Oregon for thai distance, has been in practical oieratlon for so long a period that our people would not consider it anything more than an or dinary achievement to have electric ,Kwer carried for a distance of 40 or 'hi miles. SPIRIT UF THE PRESS. Home seekers who have been rushing to the Siletz reservation with tbe expectation of petting choice lands for nothing have discoverer! their mistake. The best of the land" were alloted to the Indians, ami the remaining vacant acreage is in isolated sec tions, and it takes money to file on home stead cidims in the reservation limits. There are l-tter lands situated in the foothills of ;lscksnins county, and nearer market lacil ities, man in any portion of the much ad vertised Siletz reservation. The industri ous home-seeker too, can obtain the Clacka ma county lands without money or price, x rit the necessary land office fees. There ts yet a considerable area of good agricul tural ar.d timber lands situated along the fowtnills of the Cascade mountains, that coioii i.e made to blossom like the rose with growing crops. Th it treasures of the bank of France are said to tetter guarded than those of any olber lutt in the world. At the close of bu"iii" hours every day, when the money is put into the vaults in the cellar, masons at ome whII up the doors with hydraulic mor tar. Water ie then turned on and kept run ning until the cellar is flooded. A burglar would Lave to work in a (living suit and break down a cement wall before he could even art to loot the vaults. When the oil -cers arrive the next morning, the water is drawn oil, the masonry is torn down, and the vaults opened. County Treasurer Lambert, who returned from a flying business trip to Southern Cali fornia on Thursday of last week, said to the Portland Chronicle that he never felt so thoroughly well satisfied with Oregon In bis life till he made this trip to California. No beautiful green fields, no handsome forests; nothing but drouth-swept prairies for miles and miles. That is the way with all native Oregonians. Take them from the land they love and they are homsick for a sight of stately old Mt. Hood and tbe evergreen land Where rolls the Oregon," etc. Failing ignominiously in his attempt to override the state of Washington in his ef fort to enforce Oregon's measlv fish laws, savs the Vancouver Indeiiendent, Hollis I). McOuire, the oft-styled " fish and game pro tector" (though what he protects it would puzzle even a Portland lawyer to tell), and windy official, has turned bis attention to stopping the poor Indian from catching a few dog-salmon in the Upper Clackamas. Failing In that he may be expected to issue a violent tirade warning the dirty papoose upon the reservation against catching tad poles. That would be about his size or pos sibly a trifle large. Portland, says the McMinnville Reporter, has fully decided to attempt another expo sition this fall, and has named ex-Chief-of-Police Hunt to raise the undertaking above the level of the cheap side-show fake it proved to be in the last two attempts. He may accomplish it, and it is hoped be will. No better opportunity is afforded in Oregon for making an object lesson of our resources and prosperity, but it will require energy and self sacrifice on the part of city and state, as well as a wise distribution of the benefits among home institutions. The filial capture of the bandit lirady un der a bridge near Sacramento, is another il lustration of how hard it is for a criminal to escape when a sufficient price has been set on his head previded he is known. In dodging about for several months, starving or stealing food from barns and chicken houses, Brady must have realized that the wavof some transgressors is hard. He will be tried in Yuba county for the murder of the brave Sheriff tiogard, but if he can be simply proven guilty of train robbing, the death penalty will he his portion in Califor nia. With public indignation fully aroused it Is hardly likely that this outlaw can save his worse than worthless neck. He has cost the people of Sacramento too much to he permitted to get oil' lightly. The idea of eating horse meat appears to have riled both the leelings and the stomach of the editor of the Vancouver Columbian, as the following protest indicates: It was with a feeling of pity, blended with, we might say horror, that we contemplated on Tuesday the hand of horses numbering be tween two aud five hundred that were herd- Sprlugwater Spray. Si'kinowatkr, Aug. .V Harvest is in full blast in this section. Hinders can le seen ami heard in every direction. I hits are short but fairly headed and well tilled. Wheat will lie a lair average. Threshing will soon begin and it w ill not bo long be fore the grain crop will be sufely garnered if tbe weather remains good. There was an A. P. A. meeting In l-ew- ellen's hull on the evening of the .'Id. The attendance was very good, also the speak ing; but the move to organize was a full ure, The new parsonage will soon be, com pleted. The Presbyterian church was tilled to its utmost Sunday to hear Rev. Win. KIrkhope deliver one of bis excellent sermons; also In the evening to hear Rev. Thomas of the M, K. church preach his last sermon before go ing to conference. F. Marrsand family have returned from the coast where they spent three weeks. John Yameine will soon move to Port land where he will work in the car shops. James Marrs ami Iwioua Tucker hud a few words at I.ewellen's store which ended in James giving Lew a much deserved threshing. Dr. Cowan and family, of Oregon City are camping in Cornell's grove. Dr. Cowan will address the Kndeavor society at the church Sunday at It A. M. Mr. Hestow and wife, of Oregon City, are visiting Mr. McOethies and others in Spring-water. Klmer Illackurn, who was hurt in the railroad accident at Oregon City, returned home Friday not much the worse for his exienence. Miss Flora Neubill, of Portland, is visit ing friends in Springwater. Mrs. Hickinson and daughter Minlle are visiting relations here. Utter l,lt. The following Is the list of letters remain ing in the pn-t ollli-ii at Oregon City, Oregon 1:.'W P. M., August 7, ls:i.: mks's i isr. Mit'urdy, lice l:.i inoiiil. It W Rlner, It M Severance ('bus Wolf, Chas Want, (leo II Carnegie, C I, ('regno, K Dull. F II Frulthind J (ireeii, Win Johnson, J A Krit.sitcusky, W women's list. Itixhv, Kthel Hiiwley, Mrs. K A llriiuer, Mrs M Unwell, Mrs M Clopton, Katie l.ybe, Mrs M Krlckson, Mrs (I If called for slate when advertised. S. It. t.KFF.N, I Two Papers.... For the Price of One .r.r.r.T.T.T.r.'r.r.'r.r.'Ttj Oregon City ;i Enterprise 3 - Mr V Oregon Agriculturist g FOR $1.50 PER YEAR Cash In Advance Olil HuWrilxTH ti tlio Kyikhpiiihk ly puviiiK in itilviiuro are entitled to thin oiler. Thin Ww liext rliililiiiiu; oiler ever Initile. M. Frhlervllle News. Fkhi.kkvili.x. Aug. 5. The weather con tinues nice; rather smoky. Supt. H. S. (iibson was out here last week looking up our new school district. Some ill feeling has been caused on account ol forming a school district with no cause whatever. We had belter let well enough alone. First, we have no money with which to build a school house. Second, who will hire a teacher for the first three months? Third, there are cot enough school children here to form a school dis trict without reducing some other district to nothing. No use in having two small dis tricts. Fourth, taxes are high enough as they are. Therefore, we would better wa another yearor two. No doubt we will get a new district when we need it. C. Harney, who has been teaching school in Polk county, is visiting at his brother's, S. I). Iiurney. We understand that he is to study the law book now until he is a full fledged lawyer. We wish him success. 8. D. Benell lost a valuable cow by drown ing in the Ahernethy. Mrs. J. (j. Fehler and daughter were do ing Portland lust week. O. L. ISarber, from near Wuodbiirn, was in this vicinity hiring hop pickers, He suc ceeded in securing several. One of our young bachelors was visiting at Highland one week ago last Sunday even ing and forgot to come home until breakfast time Mondny morning. Hilly says it is belter to go home early than late. Another one of our bachelors goes to Ma ple l.ane cjtiite often. What the excitement is we don't know; but we would like to know how to keep our hnchelors ut home. Mrs. Lou Strait, of Oregon City, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. O. Fehler. Houses and people in Fehlerville are so siniill that they gel run over by some people, not being seen; but we will excuse them. Schwan A Putrow have aocitrctl hov eral line order for hop drying (unlace ami fixtures anil aro busy at their tin shop making thu necessiuy fitting. Tli in firm makes a specialty of fitting up the heating apparatus for hop houses and are able to give prices that uro us low as cun he had anywhere ami gnur an toe their work. Clothing Sales igent Wunled For Oregon City ami vicinity. Coin- miriHiohS paid will warrant stonkeen-rs securing our outfit of sample. Canvass ing and soliciting agents can iniike more than ordinary salary. Correspondence requested. Send 2 or .'I references. Wanam akkk k ItllOWN, Philadelphia, l'enn. Travelers find a Halo companion in Io Witt's Colic and Cholera cure. A chango in drinking water and in diet often causes severo and dangerous complaints. This medicine always cure them. C. O Huntley, Druggist. V Ltr.r.r.TTirT.T. fj Qfegon City Hogpital, -n ...GLADSTONE PARK... Conveniently of mvewM and jileiiHitnt located. Free front thu iioine and dnnt of tlitft ity. Skillful iinrseH mid rvery convenience of a first t'liiHM lioHiital. Ample room tlmt juttientM may lmvo nt'ss and rent. Siiecial roomH quiet- for ladicri. U. E.V. Freytag does not promise to remain In the rear of tlio procession in the matter ol supplying the market with fresh vegetables, ami his gardens aro kept in lirst cIuhh condition. Don't Tobacco spit Or smoke your lifo awav, is the truthful, slurtling title of a hook uhmit No-To-Ilae, j the harmless-, guaranteed tobacco habit euro III at braces up nicotinized nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and man hood. You run no physical or financial risk, as No-To-Ua; is sold by druggists everywhere under a guuranteo to cure or money refunded. Hook free, address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago Cliurtnan k Co., Druggist. There is great danger in neglecting colic, cholera and siinilur complaints. An absolute prompt and safe euro is found in De Witt's Colic and Cholera cure. C. (J. Huntley, Druggist. To the Furmers Binding twino cheaper than nnvwhere at C'liariniu) A: Son's Pioneer store. j Services of tlio Is'Ht physicians of the county in attcnilniicc. TKKMH UICASONAIILK. Address, MISS M. E. LIIBKER, SUPT. OKKC.ON CITY. OH. fl r Ecwlnj Ma;&lE:J And all acretiorlri. W hitt i'taniaiJ And Others. I !!. Lcl!l;r i C.i., 1M Kiel S'ritt, The L. & Z. Swett Co., New and Second Hand. ' Furniture, Carpets, Bedding and Stoves, 1201 &'20:! Front, L'tl'J Taylor At tlio lio.it liui'liii''. Sta. dno L Cline W'atolt Maker. '12 First Si rent. All null llml i ,o.i Prices Low. COTf., Gj'cl.a k Kctbicr, or. E.c.Erowo j Denver Ar.-o;;inNu to recent statistics there are td l tlie borse cannery at I.inton, intended abut tuo thousand women in this country who are practicing medicine. Of these 130 are l.op ttopathists. Most of these medical women are ordinary practitioners. There are, however, 70 hospital physicians or Bur geons, 95 professors in the schools, 010 spe cialists for the diseases of women, 70 alien ists, (Ji orthopedists, 40 oculists and aurists, and finally '.V) electro-therapeutists. There j are ten medical schools devoted exclusively to t'.c training of woicen. It has long been known that a man can wuik a horse to death. With a bicycle he can outspeed the fastest trotter. In a recent bicycle race a mile was made in less than two minutes by two of the contestants. to be slaughtered and put into tin cans for human consumption. The idea of killing man's most faithful friend for food in times when there is no necessity for it is most peculiarly revolting; and when we consider the circumstances under which these horses are forwarded to tbe cannery it must be a hard-hearted person indeed who does not feel some pity for the poor dumb brutes thus slaughtered. Among them are ani mals of all kinds and conditions; the young and the old; the blind aud the lame; the horse that is no good any more to make money for his owner, and even the suckling mare with her young colt. It seems strange indeed that the human taste has gone so far as to crave borse meat for food. Nmyrna News. Kmyiina,' Aug. 5. Yoder's feed mill was grinding new grain on the .'list ult. Threshing bus begun In earnest. The griiin is turning out well. Horn, to the wife of J. H. Fleiti, on Friday, August L'd, a daughter. Mother and child doing well. Quite a number of the neighbors will Icavfc this week for Notart's buy lo spend a few duvs by the seaside. Hazel nuts are plenty, iind the furmer's boy and girl vie with each other in laying up the largest slore lor the long winter even ings. II those potato bugs that the Ilarmnnv correspondent mentions in lust week's Kn tkri'Kisk are Colorado beetles some one in authority ought to see to it that they are ex terminated, if such a thing is possible. For If the pest should gain a foothold here the potato industry of the valley would be ru ined. We have "been there'1 and know whereof we speak. Numerous teams passed here Sunday be fore last going to the races at Wright's Springs. I.Ike the Carus correspondent, we don't think such meetings a proper observ ance of the Mabbath. Joka. dr. j. h. McLean s Strengthening Cordial and BLOOD PURIFIER. An Iiivlironitiiiir Tonic for slrenc-th- oiling the weak, purlfyliiff tho bloot. ami iintmrliiitf the roHV bloom o: health to the complexion, ("lives torn and strength to the weak or distressed itoiriach, KhartiotiH tho annetlto. re lieves faiiitiiesH and Invigorates the ivholo system. I'loiiifint to tho tasla and a favorite With ladies. $1.00 per bottle. Hold by all druggists. The Dr. J. H. McLean Med. Co., St. Louis, Mo, For sale hv C. (i. Huntley, druggist. New Goods Modern Price h. orner urocerv. j .. . j I I 1. 1 !t IS 'arinuio :--:- n ml Movcm. tin h'rc.l, ('tii Hid. dr. rUHNII UHE iii '.h, Shades, I. .:: Oirliiinr', Pi rtieicH, tic. 171 l'ii-l strei-l, ITi from afreet. 0LU3 & KING I'llir lirst I. nit on-1- - cits a;;o... JACKETS' I I !M 1 1 k It xilih o::tc' Hupr-ln1 Ccrwuj. in.ok.i-ii'T- . id . 1 1 mi I l'p'.'YI'i jdiolt I insist 1st i'I.'I Mni ii t. F.itnily fit Country Truth; Solicited. Eyo and Ear Surgeon. Idst-es KiltC'l mid ! imil.ltt d I H.'.l Kil .lleet I . -I l I', I I Kilcicn. 10c. Um. Voire & Co.) CcStris Br ii, I'lilrd Si W.i.lilliKtnn. rtllf Pilni'n Uljf UUiUO lint I lilrd St. Leaded OF LOW PHIOT8. Tli u nines) of (he Portland (UVhi Wd") Business Houses hero (riven are fur rcferonoo and "tiid- i , ... iinoo ot country and suburban I buyers. Tin reconiinendt't Mo linns to I',,, The Cur. i,.r: etr l .i; I slid vTI Morrison n-l. IVriliuid. And ginirHiiiecd by lie Title Guarantee Co. Ii" Mil" jUIDE, deal wit h. - ' - Lo:n;iii:i oWr.i!W in Silt ItAMONA leaves tinxoii city ) j. 2 ninl I) I'. M. PortUnrl 7. II :m A M.niidt 1'. M KAHTMIUS KI.KCI Itli.'llAltS l.e7vTnirirind slid Oregon City every 40 iiiIiiiii.-n from 7 A . l. . ? j I .C. Ill lts 11 uj itnher (if Coin iiii i'i'u II il I !! 1 n tr John ii, w.NKi;a a IMi Mvs Tarlors I. I Miiid Stn et, Jiji Conlniy 'I hwitre lihHT 15c MKAI. I.-J TOWN. i Chinese r;niilfiyei Wise is he who buys a home and stops paying rent. COT. Williams can fit you out on easy terms. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.ssss Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. LAOIErj' 'U'itfH. SwitcllCH I and Jiangs. I Also (Jriils) wigH. ! (iet our 1'ilcea. j Purirt Hair Sloro Sua Washington Ht, lUUicitdr&Ca Jamie, ,n 1'iire PAINTS AND OIL And Uenernl llullilUig Miitorial. H. E. Corner Klrst and Murk Htre.it . Oppomiu Liidd and Tlllnn'i llnuk. Books i and Stationery dlLL'S. M and AldeStn. Finest Photos $1 Per Do, at Mesarvey's Gallery. 1051 Third Ht. JohnS. MakCo, 82 Sixth Ht., Pliologranhic it Magio Lantern SUPPLIES. GKOCIiR. 117 Third Ht. Fine values in Teas it ColVees. .IIJ.iooreiio!!se&Co WALL PAPER Room MoulilLiKs, Paints, oils, Bi-oshcs. Etc. M Alder Street fewest Thllik. In Wall Paper Prices to suit the times. Sefinfleld A Morgan m Third Hi. Bead for Bninpletf Hooks Lollejit, Sold and J'Jx- cliaiied ut tliu Old Honk Store am!$ yniniiiii st Neur '1 lurd. Hardly:; A very it I'm. 82. Third Stf Near Oak. POTTiir:. A rlisl i rhoti".;i';i phor. i V I'll-1 .M I'lti.los irl.ot.) !'" k ..i,k v oil ! 2cyjl I i.nrit ").'! I'irrt St iero cur Ht'd' The! for a p II ll'St, pl.li III 1 1 i . I for ( Freemao Coffee House I'lilfe. tea or elineolnto Home inii'le plui and on k OH. The ernnni and milk Ii from ula ranoh, Dinner Iriiin IDJ to I p. m , ZAoeuti. Zt WaililuKlon itraet bat. Inland 2d. t'aFiiniilileiini'.i C.IIM'S pi PlCJIlt 6, FllAMf rllsi". Mfiials. lieriiHtein'ri Art Slor, .1(17 W nshlmiMii ki Ili'lniH'ii Mh ii Hi Good Wages To Hook Cnnvumet' addrisi with , ruleranv. j Pacifiic Baptis; fortlaud. i 1'ltAKE, bKNTIHT. Nltroui Oxlda for the phinlesa extraction of teeth . All work warranted and prleon reasonable. Room 3, t and 6, nonihwe.t corner Third and Morlaon atrceta, Csinbr .m. iiulM-m. Portland, Orefoa, FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two acres near Pa Place. . 4 J. K. GROOM, Oregon City, in tii in in Kr il' on tin Ki on nu eit H; till at Cit JIM don can von tial and The orifii Clll't Ham Fair and Fred I'en ItiU.I Tn Oietfi Htridt lliuile about clonal tlio ! vide I (lilion Mo. Mi will n ii itiii t. Ill tlH id inif tin Milinv here il lias lie Itood miiNieii thia In from ot none. in should for tlies valuabl ' materia band. , Too .'ormerlj and nli counlerf ComniiK Greslian Mr