Oregon City hntcrprisc. Fill MAY, AlK.CST ::", Ml".." Clncknrnns Co. Diroctory. LiH'MY Oi'l'ICKIlN. lutiin. i' orli of (luurlft, Hhnrin, lliM'nlili'r, I rtmniir'Kr, A .ti.ir, M'hnitl Hiiiinrlutt'iiiliint, nurvi'yur. I'nmum-, .'tHtiiillniH'rii, (liirilmi K. Iln)n I , K Durum K I'. Mii.lcliick M M Hiun.l.y M I. Muiiic .1, ('. Illmlli-y II. M llbHI I'. W K I ti tin 1 1 I It. I,. HmIiiiiiII I llli-linnl Nintl I l-iiink .liinnir CHAT AHOUT TOWN. I'lihkclN, I'.iihUi'Im, liankcts, lit The Fair. For all kinds nf Notions go lo the lim ki't store. Money In loan on Improved (.num. W. II I '. 1 1 1 k ' 1 1 . If you waul ii sewing iiiiii hinii fur l-'i go to lidloiny V Hunch's. Sl.ii in mill try one o( t'liclc .IhIiii'n cigars, I'iiii'mI In tlm market. (' T William Ihih llu linnN bar gains in iiiHiiln IiiIn or small Inicts. If vmi Mitnt llrxt chins mriit ut mi In good hIiuH, Villi lllllnt get it nf Albright. V HliTliii-loliM nil Ice lit I'lnle John',! Scvuiilh sheet All llntuind Ihoruiiiihly rin'. Cheapest place In town f ir lilurk uiitl tan hose ami ladies ami gents under vii' a r in at the Itmkct More. Klcr tic; bulk Inn) Ilk'; 111 (minuls P. U. sugar ll.INI, at tlm Ited Front Trading i'iiinuny. Mr. 1', It. Andrews, of the Maplcwood gardens, will deliver vegetables on Hal urilay in time fur Sunday meals. TIik Marly Crawford peaches, fresh picked from ( liti IhI , urn delivered light from tln trees. ('unity Clerk llnrtun gave Nellie JoIiiimiiii iiinl l. II. WiirniM'k, August 'Jiilli, m r 1 1 i xm i i 1 1 to marry. Wherever tlm F.ngllsli hmguiiL'c in Nioki'ii it ii I lialili'H urn born, there Hrd tnan'N Soothing Tnwdcrs am rallii fur. You can muvii twciily-llve cents on nv cty pail ill 1 ii nl , liy bringing your 'iiilx PERSONAL NOTES. TlmiiiM I'. I!yun ruliirned Iioni an out ini: at 'A'liln It Kii:iduy, Mrs. Vi". J Knidow hurt hci.ii vii-ding MrM. lilniii'liaril at Oswego. Tlm MIhhcn France am tiikiiiglhclr mi mini outing ut tlm Hi'itHiilit, Minn Ifaltln Church 1m viailiiiK Miss Yioh't .Malliimi at linlcville. C. Iloberg, of Torthiwl, huh in town Moinlav v i h i I i n y ijH uM Imni'i. .Mr. iiml Mis. T. A. I'oh left for an "tiling lit I.iiiik Hindi Hatniiliiy, Min, Jaim IIimIi-h Ih visiling her son, llniiiy HeiigcM at Harlow for a few days, Tremdciit ,1. M. I1.,H. of tlm Mliili' an rinilltirul college, wan in Orison City Tuesday. ). I.ovcjov wiih in the cily Monday. I In hail been sojourning in l.inn rounly for a nuni'icr of weeks C. W, Iuretlc, tlm ikw irinriiul of llm Wi'Ht xiilii OrcKoii City (u i'oolh, ur-rivt-il from Iowa .Mninlay. Mrn. I.. (J. (iiiriii-ll. ami ninli-r, MrH. N. MrMillaii, of rortlaml, tin v ioim una Miiyrral wn-k'tt vinit to Califoiniu. K. I.. Saliin, maiiauiT uf tht- wlioli' mi I u innri'liantH iml'rtivi union, of 1'ortlaiiil, wuh in (lii'iion City Salurilay. rriMiiiiirk . llMlpH I in h Hi'icoli'il having onco iiiIiIIhIu'(I a (hukt In Juiioh villii. Tiik Kjiitkiii'Iiink iicknowlixlKi'H vail from Mr. Hinitli. MImm Vnrn 1'iinliiiry Ih virltinjf (riniiiU at Antona. Willii-l.oiim Ini" ri'lnrni'il from a Iwo wiM'k'M viiiikiit Allinnv. J. W. )'( onni II Inn n ttiriii'il from H ni'vitiiI wiM-k'n oiilinit in tlm moimtaiiiM MlMH l.lll'illl) U'lll'I'IlT Ii Hll'llinU til wi'i k at 'J'lie Ii.iIIi h, IIh- ishvmI of MiHH ( 'rain. Cliiirli'i li.li oi'k aii'l family ami Mrn. Cliarli'H IturiiH, am nMHiilinjr a week on Pimt rri'i'k. Mihmi'k Kati Waul ami Ini-. CIiiihc went to rortlaml Vini'Hi,iy, to make u dliort v i h i t to frimiilM. Mr. A A. Ahkin, of Taiomii, Hpcnt a iortioii of litHt wi'i'k in tin; city viHitimt Ilia lirotlii-r, V . A. Ankin ('. K. liaili-y, tlm Hi'vrntli Btrwt liar iiiaciHl, viHtili-il I'ortlaml anil 1 1 i 1 1 nl kj ro tliiit wiM-k, rcturiiiiiK ycMtirrilay. Mih, ('liuili'M JiulliT, of I'nrt Town win!, in I'ayiiiK a Blunt viait to liur lirotliiT, II . K. Cmm of tlila city. Mi-M ilattiii Ciiiiii, nf 'Mm I'ulli'H, who liax lii'nr viniliinj rflativm uml friciiilM in lliia city, rctiirncil liomn Sulnrilay. Mrn. J. '. 1 1 i-iiii-n w ii v ami Mihh liar- to AllnililV, ami liavn him lill tlicin. KxtMirmiirnnml iin.m.v rai.nol imiirov.. ! ,I"I''.V. H'V Imvi- IhmMI for Ur. S,.y,r' I'amilv C.ir... laraiiH,. it 1 1"1"' ,m,n,h' railirally t-iiri-N ynHHin, l,ivir com- J M. J. Cimoll lia ln'i-n confliicil to liin I'Uint ami Kiilimy ilillii-iilty. I'nr kiiIii ro""i '"f hcvithI wct'kH with a hhviti' at tivliii). A. Ilanliii);. I lark of rlictiniHtiHin, I In in now alilu to In' out lljlllill. rii'l Warner, of I'ortlaml. with llm kuoiIh aivepli'il ,,,, Mi .. ., . ,..,,.i f ,i... tlm OHilioii of tlnm ki'fn r at llm W'il. I Wl. lii-.mtl..r..l..U'a.,.r Conipmiy'HUii'U I Mr jjrH ,.; ,. W.lliu...H ami Mr. ami Mm. C. . Story ami cliililrcn j Caj.uin ami Mia. A I!, liraliuiii left for ami Mr. J. C. Tvl,.r liavcarriveil lioum ( llm Dallea Weilne.nlay eveniiii,', for g Iroui a two week' autinjf t iiiean tmrk, ,rief vacalioii. W. Carey Joliiimm left for l.oiitf llnacli I MrH. M. I.. Moore, wife of County hiMt Sutunliiy, to join Mm, JoImihoii ami Tteamirer Moore, anl nun. Will, ro- hoiih, Italic ami Merle, at their Hcaimle I turneil from a hi-vi ral week a Htay at cottiiK". l;letcher'n Im'iicIi on t lie Tillamook coat, MiHH.M. Aukeny, wlio Iihh I n tlm j 'lii 'lay . ifiicHt of Mrn. I,, (i. (iiirnett for aeveral j K. W Allien, of (lie (Inn of Alilrn A weeka iaHt, returiieil to Miiineaiulin j Tliayer, left fur California Thurwlav, IuhI week. an oiiiinnieil liy liiii family. IIh inakea Cii.tuin ami Mm. J M . (iral.um ami i ,ril' l" tr' '''""H'' climate for Mia-.,- Winnie (iraliain ami Mililh Vili-1 ll,e "'" Mm. Alilen'B health, art, luturneil from I.oiik licacli Monthly T. II. TIioiiiiih, William Hurria ami muriiiiiK. W. It. HinriH, of l!cr creek, accoiiijian- Mm. K. M. lliirineiHter ami MiH Al- j ly their fainilicN, are cain-il at the ice Ai kermaii arriveil from (iearliart park 1 1'iu hucklchcrry pud li at the. heaii of Saturilav, having enjoycil their oiitinit ! Hoarinn river ami the imiiiceof the north iiiiiiieunely. 'fork of the C!a kiuiniN, Mr. km) Mm. W. A. llunllev ainl I A party -oniMtiii; of Mr. ami Mm liiiitflilcr returned from I.onu l'eacli Sal-: Clarence l-'ront, Mrs. Amy Martin ami the I hiihy Kthel ; M ihhch Helen Taylor. Myr i tie Taylor, Anna Story, Cora Martin ami Maitcra Archie Story ami Hurry Front, Funeral of Hiram J. Cochran. j .Wort Edward Urwuirht lluik. The fuuerul of llm latu Hiram Jerome j Hheriir Maihlin k retnrno Weiluemlay Cochran wan ImM at Kt IUiiI'h Fiiwo-1 inorninK from J'uiliiiiin, WuHtiintor, pul church Haliinlay moriiin ii 1D:.'M), ' accompanied hy Mort I'Mwanli, who en 1("V. Inane IMwhoii nllit'ialii:. 1 ic wr-j capcl hum Ihe 1. !.ickuuian cuunty jail vici'M throughout were very iinpren-ive 1 Hoincthini; over a yur hud in company uihJ liiLio Han a pioliinu iinp:ay oiHilii .Moit Ijicuii and Al Wane. The (lowerH. The funeral wan ono of the j two latter were nflerwanl captured, hut laiK''ht ever held in Oregon City, and in iiothin hud been heard of Kdwardn, Hilditinii to (he l.irKe number of Ihe ile- j until recently. A abort time, ao, Jior CDHHed'H frieiiilH here who turneil out to land, who wan formerly a hlackumith at pay their hiKt nad reHpc-iH, a iiuinbcr of Omwc'o, hut now in the Haini! line at tho fiieiid4 of the family wcro preM lit fi'Mii I'oillaml ami Yauconiier In ad dition to tin- iniiiiy poxitioiiH of Irmtt that Ml. Cochran held at Vancouver, which ' Pullman, recoutii.i-d Kdwardo an he walked into the hhijp one day. liurland informed tlm city manlial of I'ullman that ivlwarda wan probably wanted have been heielofore mentioned, ho very ! Ho whh arreHted and the Hheriff of Clack acceplaoiv lilleil tlm ollice ot mayor of I amuH county wan notiheil. An noon an Op'Koii City for Iwo terum. He waHiilnj 1 the rn'juinitioii pan-rn could bo made member of thecilv council and wan ut I out .Sheriff Muddock ntaited for tun priH- onrr. The Hherifr nayn that IMwarda could have easily enra'd from Ihe rook- phice, had he and Kdwardn were arreted for annulling nome Chi Humeri at Ohwuko, hut the rand jury found billH aainHt them for larceny. Kdwardn Ih only 18 years old, and he hapH!iied to full into bad company at the time the otfenne wa couimitttd, it in believed the court will be very len ient with him. , Special care and attention H'Vcn to the accurate preparation of phyniciaiiH prcHcriptionn. Pure driii C. K. Pailey, Seventh St. Pharmacy. How about thoHii 'i lor) acre tractn, near the ChautailiU KfoundH, at lilad nIoiiii Park, Home of them planted w ith prune treea. C. (. T. WilliauiH. I'aiVH waiHtN. w hite and colored. I cheaper than ever at the Itacket Mure. filch' Jolin, at li ih Seventh ntreet Htand, Iiiih tlm very hcHt of ice cream on baud at ull limcN. Try a dinh uf it and he convinced . Waller llrudlcv, K. N. Ilrmlley uml CharhiH Fiwler went out to Funic creek WcilucHttay and brought in a Hiring of :;iki linii. I.uiIich Pr. Suwyer'H PnHtillen are ef fectual for fcmiilti wcakucHH, pain on lop of the hi'iul and lower part of llm hack. It HlreuKlheiiH and cuich. Sold by (ieo. A. Huriliii); Oregon watcriiieloriH aie now rlH ami Tlm Novelty Candy Store will receive an invoice every other day, of the larL'cNt and bent Kiiide of melloiiH in the market, which will be Fold at reaHonuble prices. Kcmciiiber we aie open till mill nielli . I.iidieH will llml at Mm. Dnutc'H IaidiiiM' FurniHhinn Htore, Seventh direct, a complete UHHortment of childreiiH uooiIh I.oiiik Nobel, Ih utile to he out unuin, after cuullnemeiit in liin room for a couple of inontliH, with a aevero attack of rlicumaliHin. Jinlii and Mm.C. It. liclliiitfcr were up froiii Poitlaml Sunday, the KueHta ol Jiidp' ami Mm. Ira Joiiuh at their camp on the went Hide, CliarleH Miller, of Sprumie, Wanhinit- ton, in vinitiiiK hi I'riindinothcr, Mm, .lane Story, uml will probublv niuke tliin place in bin future lnnne. W. H. Speer, nilit telegraph oiera tor at the Southern Pacilic raihnad of lice in thin city, npciit Sunday with bin parenlH at Junction City, A. (ioldmnith, of Fiikcih', and ilauyh ler, MIkh (Vila, Hpent Sunday with Mr, and Mm. .1. Pollack. Mr. (ioldHinith came down to nee bin new uraniUmi. j II S. Hellomy and Frank Iliirhuni ac companied by their families, went out to Needy Saturday, and remained over Sunday. They returned home Monday. J. S. MuthcHon, of Purk Place, ia olli ciiitiiij iih cxprcHHiiiun and bunuai:i-niuH-ter ut tlm S. P. depot, in place of J.. II. Ihckleinun, who lias been ill fur the punt week. A.J. Suwtcll, of Molullii, who niip plien u Iuiki' number of woolen millH in the Cuited Sliiten with teasels, wuh in all lirsl class articles. All bought for cash and Hold for cash, purcliasern Uiitlinj,' tlu hcnelitH of the iliHcounlH. No trouble to nhow tfoods. You are in vited to cull. J. S. Uislcy, of Milwaukie, was at tacked by ii vicious hull ii few ilavH a no and coiiHideruhly injured. Tho b'uiHl hud been dehorned, hut it struck him with grout force, uml hud the niiiiuul not doHiHk'd, he would have hardly es caped with bin life. A new lino of line ilresn hooiIh just re ceived ut Cliurmaii it Son'afor hill wear, and ii line of elegant trimu.int,' ailkH of all HtyleH. Will iiIho hoom have u full and winter Ktock of the latest and most fash ionable sty len of moil uml boya' cloth ing. If they cannot fit you, they w ill lake your measure and have a suit made tu order. On the evening of the L'7th Hob. (iurd- ner committed an assault on II. Trim biilh and made his escape to the hilln for that night, but was apprehended the following morning ubout t) o'clock by Police Olllcer K. L. Khuw, placed under arrest, wan triod the suine ufternoon before Judgo Dixon, and wuh nentenced to a term of seven iluys in the county jail. Jerry Coldwell, tho Oregonian rejMir ter, came out with Bomo inemherg of the Columbia Hiver cuiinerymnn committee, to tuke a look at the new flshway at the Cross dum the oilier day. While flail ing, Jerry fell into the river and got bis clothes wet. However, one of the com mittee cluira that he wuh trying to cutch fish in bis pants leg. j the city Saturday. Ho wuh accompanied by Mm. Saw tell. W. S. ("lien, of tho Milwaukie nur sery linn of l.ewelling, wuh in the city Saturday. Ho slates that Mr. I.ewei ling, sr., in still very ill, but they have hopes of bin recovery. Prof, and Mm. J. W. (iruv and Mrs. F. F. While returned from Netarts lust Fiiday, Mr. White, Miss Jean White and other imtiiibera of the party liiivinir returned the week previous. A. II. Illukeiily, the St. Helens hotel iniin, was in Oregon Cily for a few hours Sulurduy evening. lie wuh on his way to Corvallis to attend the fun eral of bin iiiother-in-luw, Mm. Kendall. Chuenco Hulls, the Newberg iiltorney, wuh in Oregon City Monday, consulting with Hon. (ioorgo C. lirownell in refer ence to Home iund runes in which they are both interested in Yamhill county. J. M. Lnwronce returned Sunday from u month 'h visit to bin old borne in Wis consin, lie went by way of the North ern Pacific and returned by the Great Northern, uml is glud to bo in Oregon aguin. Prof. J. It. Horner, the wido-a-wake profcHsor of English and literature in the state agricultural college at Corvnl- lis, wus in Oregon Cily Saturday. He Iiiih been nuking a tour of a part of the Htute in tlr; interest of the college. Mr. and Mm. L. O, Smith and daugh ter, arrived Friday from JancHyille, Wis consin, and expect to take up their per muneiit residence here. Mr. and Mrs. Smith aie the parents of Mrs, J. W. Oruy. and are ut present viniting them. Mr. Smith is an old newspaper man, left Monday for an outing at Lincoln. A boating party, consisting of Micses liorolhy, Sade and Inez Chase and Minn Kale Ward, Messrs. Fred Fuller, Will Lewthwaile, John I.ewthwaite and Fred Wilson, had a pleasant ride on the Wil lamette river hist Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. It. prior left for Sea view Tilesduy, where thev will oci-npr the cot tage for several weeks, recently vacated by Cupt. J. M. Giuliani. Mr. Prior has been very ill fur the pant month, and it in hoied that a change of climate will hcncllt bin health. Mrs. Angeline Anderson lieny, of Poithwid, wan in Oregon Cite last Thurs day the guest of Mrn. C. II. lve, sec retary of the Willamette Valley Chau lauipiii UHHOfiiition. Mm. P.erry has the honor of being the first graduate of the old Chuutiiuipiu. she belonging to the Hint chins of that great institution and her diploma was the liiM one issued. .1. II. Wolfer. one of Hie solid farmers of Ncedv precinct, wan in the citv Tues day, lie reports the hop crop an excop lionably good, uml that picking bun al ready hi gun In one of the yards. The price paid for pickers varies from :! to 10 cents, although one man in getting his hops picked for .'10 cents per box. The farmers in that section are selling Iheii wheat ut A' cents per bushel, de livered ut the railroad Prof. H. A. Kruno was in Oregon Cily Thursday on bin way from a visit to Ins parents, Mr and Mrs. John Kruno, near Wilsonvillo, Prof. Krnse has lately re moved bin studio from aloiulo Portland mid Iiiih already seemed a line chins in uiiinic. lie in among Ihe rising young inusiciuns of Oregon mid is an expert on the piano and violin, and now that he is located in the musical center of the state ho w ill have amnio opportunity to do velopo his musioul talents. V Collision Averted. A collision on Main street between a lady on horseback and another riling a bicycle, one day thiH week wan narrowly averted by the presence of mind of Hon. Peter Puiiuet. The lady's horse had become frightened ut a passing electric cur, and rearing around at a lively rate, when Mr. Piquet caught the animal by the bridle bit and held him until the cur had vanished. The borne continued to prance uround ut a lively rate on the edge of tho sidewalk, when a young lady came down the street riding a bicycle, (and she didn't have on blooinurs either) milking a bee line for the horsa and rider. To avoid a collision the bicyclist slid olf her wheel and let it drop at the horses feet. Abotil this time the lady homoback lider slid off her animal and dropped on the prostruto bicycle, and Mr. Paijuet aguin grabbed the restless horse by the reins to keep him from trampling on the rider. Fortunately, no damage resulted, and both young la dies gathered their belongings and w alked off down the street, one lending the horse and the other the bicycle. one lim a"islant chief of the Oregon City lire, department. The palllnaiern ut Ihe ftiiii.-iiil were lieu. A. Harding, C. j cry culled a jail at that N. (ireeiuiian, T. A. Pone, C. O. T. been so inclined, (ireen Villiumi, J. G. Pilhbury arid II. L. Kelly. The many friends of the family sympathize, with them in their sad be reavement Hun heft Hie Hospital. Frank I.iml, the lH-yt-ur old boy, who had bin foot crushed a couple of weeks ago by a movement of the air brakes, while stealing a ride on the brake beam Probate Couri. of a frefght train ut Milwaukie, was din-j It wan ordered that Waller lying be ohaig-d from the Oregon City hospital appointed guardian of the estate of C. C. by l)r. Paiim, the county physician. Long, an insane person, upon filing a The boy had recovered sufficiently to bond of $S,000. 1 able to travel with ease, and his janie n.xlges, executor of the estate mother at Hpokane had sent him U'.50, 0f Martha Hmlges. filed his semi-annual sufficient to relieve pressing necessities, Il0r, . ..j,,. ..M ..,.. flUrP(1 fllp and the boy started for tho hop fields. I ,. , , , ,r. i . i i -.. ., . . i Samuel hngle was appointed guardian rhe dm:tor had written to the bov s , . ' .. ... , ., ... , .. , , , , . , oi me estate ana person oi ieanuer liar father tit Marshficld, who it in claimed1, ' .. ... ... , , , lens, a minor. iion executing a bond in in a wealthy coal mine owner, butde-i., , ' ,. , i . ... I the Buroof ti.OOO. (lined to ennwer the letter snt him : by the d'f.:tor Young I.iml states that j bin father and mother separated several , Card of Thanks. Mm. Cochran and lamily desire to re- moiiths ago, and when bis mother again turn their sincere thanks to the manv man ied he went with her to Spokane, friends for their sympathy and kindness and was on his way to Mamhlield to see j in their late bereavement. bis father when he met with the acci-1 .. , ... , I , it .. ... . Deputy Sheritl N. M. Mod v went out dent. lie says after lie gets through , , , , .. , .. , , , ,, . , . ! the other day to levy an execution on a work in the hop fields, he will go to hm ' , .... , .. piece of property on which the taxes bail father at Mamhlield. , 1 . , , .. .-. not been paid. The property was as- rounly Treasurer's N' lioe. j peseil to P.urney A Mraiier, and is situ- I have (uniln in my hands for the pay-! uted near the head of the breakwater tiient of all Clackamas county warrants I above the falls, but when the irrepressi- emlnt,,ed prior to Decemls-r 13. I'L'. hie deputy reache 1 the place, the tract Also the following endorsed December of hind was about ten feet underwater, 13, S'.c.: No. IliHi?, m; No. 1 12 m), ; but this did not deter Moody from at- No 1 1 .'!.-)!. ; No. 1 1470, 2) ; No. lVtM, ! lending to his otficial duty. He tacked (il 20; No. IIjJI, yd. 2; So. ll".Vi, "; ' the writ of execution to a board and after No. lbVit), f-'i; No. ll.j'.si, yUH lit); No. j weighting it down with a rock anchored lli;i::. fli; 20, No. lli71, 12,441; No. , it in the bottom of the river. 11714, 2.20; No. 11720, ydO; No. 11721, I0; No. 11727, 14 ISO; No. 1175.-), f; No. 11751, y.MMI. uiniini nin innr vu nic nuCHlii , . i i- ii , ., eei ne resuriieu mi) um place in me It is about 13 years since M. II Flan- ' i ngan quit the loom in the woolen mills, j and embarked in other business. This the date of this notice. M. L. Moork, Treasurer Clackamas Co., Oregon. D.uki Ohkuon City, Or., Aug. 20, 1M-3 O i mills as weaver, as he wanted to see how- it would go for a few weeka for a change. Mr. Flanagan learned the trade of weaver when a boy, at Pittsfield, Massa- S. Ohlson, the conductor on the i chusotts, and afturward worked in the 1 1 AFTER DINNER when you have eat en heartily, you should take one the fren- If. tie Mim- t7M ulatinir, an well an invigorating, I effect of tins'- ' tiny, niiwar-coat- W." ed irranulcfi. 'A If vou fret 'Ah drowsv. dull -V languid, inrx- prcs-ihly tired or debilitated ; if you've no ap. petite and frequent headaches or dizziness, e furred or coated tomfue it proven that you're bilious. In that case you should use the "Pellets." They are anti-bilioon rranuli-n, which net in a prompt and natural way, without griping. BE5T PILLS FOR THE UVEB. in" j:mtm a commrnced taking Dr. A-'tMX WJ I h'veirainrd in health 8.. .-..'' I A',f and wtiir.it. Doctor Fierce Felletn nre the best pilli I evtr took for the liver. All my friend ur they do them the mot good." tL Maksou, Esq. LIVER PILLS. Mr.SAwrF.r.BAKp.i fi Of Ao. 16 Summit AvrAt Uttllipibmrfh, ff. J ., y nine is nuin Iflff thai ran r-r, ..1 . nt Pellett, u I.iver Pill?. They have done more rood than any rrther me tone I have ever taken. JW4 m Ma. S. Baser, ba. H. W. JACKSON, -MacDinist AND n -Rejairer. Bicycles, Umbrellas, Guns, Sewing Machines, And all kinds of small ma chines put in good order. No work to difficult to undertake. Prices reasonable. Shop on Seventh St., near depot. Gladstone electric car, received injuries ! lare woolen mills of Manchester, Low which will lay him up for several days, j ell and other manufacturing centers, even if no serious complications arise, j After coming to Oregon lie was em The electrical apparatus of the c.ir had 1 ploved lor four veins in the Oregon City been cunning considerable trouble for j woolen mills. several hours, and when he took the car I T T- TTZTT" , , I In ' The r volution of the C ow-puncher ' with a load of passengers for the mer. ! c ,, , , , . . , , 1 published in the September Harpers, chant s picnic into the depot at the iark : ,-, .... . , . , , ...,,,.,, 1 Owen W istcr has made a careful study of at live 0 clis'k Wediiesduv evenmir, . . , ... ... ; he went to the top of the "car and al-i ,lle "om'er fa'1'""" of Western temi.ted to straighten the trollev ro,li plains, now fast disappearing before the Money Loaned. First Mortgages 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 per cent, per annum. Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other companies. Address with stamps, Mervin Sworts, DakerCity, - - Oregon. FOR- ABSOLUTELY w hich from some cause had become i locomotive aud baroed w ire fem e. For M DRUGS bent. He threw his whole weight on ,l,ie Ila'H'r Mr l,,"'n'ton """ Clljr I'ropertj Six V'roin Main fitreet. Blocks the rod. which broke into in tlm mi.l.lle 1 pome 01 " most KUggesllve illustrations. throwing him to the platform with Orepon heavy thud, his head striking the rail, ! iiiasliing ins lelt sliouliler, aim severely 1 bruising his head. He was taken to the I. !' HISO. Oregon City hospital, and Or. Summer j was called. At the latest reports he had On new mad from Barclay school to recovered consciousoss and recognized ! Abemethy creek. Write the owner, E. those around him. His condition is , M- Atkinson, 8d5 SHlmon street, I'ort- crilicul. j land. Free Tills. ! Harvest Social. Send your address to H. K. Hm klen j There will be a harvest social at the A Co .Chicago, und got a free sample Congregational church next Friday even box of Ir. Kind's New Life Tills. A ! in., s0,,t,w a.mimn. ..n,t trial w ill convince you of their merits. Those pills are easy in action and are particularly ell'ectivo in the cine of con- j freo stipalioti and Sick headache. For Mal aria und I.iver troubles they have been proved invaluable. Thoy are guaranteed to he perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size L'f cents por box. Sold bv Cliarnuin I'ruggists. refreshments appropriate to the season. Admission 10 cents Refreshments All are cordiallv invited. Q.. A. HARDING. NONE BUT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fiae Perfaisries aiii Toilet Articles. Also a full stock of ZPA-IHSTTS- OILS ETC. & Co., Schwan & Tutiuw have secured sev-1 Fifty Hollars Kewurd. I will pay the above reward for the arrest and conviction of tlie parlies, who robbed the Wilhoit stage on the 12th day of July, lSit'i, near Mtilino. The abuve amount will be paid for any clue that will lead to their conviction. V.. C.M.APDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas county. i'.... k..i.. eral line orders for hop drying furnaces Six Cotswold bucks at $" each : about and fixtures and are busy at their tin ! 13 head of thorough bred short horned years Lost. August 20, 1SH5, a watch charm; on one side three links, and on other side engraved 1S4, Oct. 24, 1S!I4. If re turned to county assessor's ollice w ill 1 e suitably rewarded. shop making tho necossaiy fittings. This firm makes a specialty of fitting up the heating upparutus for hop houses and are able to give tuices that are as low as can be had anywhere and guar antee their work. Tnlo, thin, bloodless people should use Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. It is tho greatest remedy in the world for making the weak strong. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. A new line of imported dress goods just received ut Charmun & Son's Tio noer Store, ranging all the way from .r0 cents to $1 per yard, consisting of serges, suitings, Henriettas, etc. The Novelty Cnudy Factory. Tine ice cream, pint, iiimrt or gallon. High grade French and home made candies. Oregon Crawford peaches one box to twenty. Oregon watermelons be9t in market. cows and heifers from one to five old ; also pure bred Tolaud China pigs. J. M. Tracy, Logan, Oregon. lino Dr. A. T. Sawyer Dear Sir: 1 haye been suffering with sick headache for a long time. I used your family Cure and now am entirely relieved. I would not do without your medicine. Mrs. G. Miller, Mt. Morrel Ills. Sold by G. A. Harding. Hop Tickets. Cheapest place in Oregon to get hop tickets is at the Kntekcisk office. Trinted on best quality of tough check and sent by mail to anv address. Mr. Freytag is ever on the alert to supply bis customers with fine crisp veg etables. Have you tried his st ring beans, cauliflower and beets? Uncle John's. Noth ripe. Sold at prices Fresh fruits at ing stale or half within the reach of all NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable OREGON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND DEPOT Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on hand at th lowest prices. A corrall connected . with the bam for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to bv person of letter. horses Boueht and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. pARMEKS . . . Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At ihe City Stables. Kidd & Williams, Props.. aucceHort. to w. H. Cooke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. JOHN YOUNGER, IEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IX Great Britain and America. Give me atrial.