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Oregon City Enterprise. Published Every Friday. CHAS. MESERVE, rCBLISHKR AND TKOrRlKTUR. SUHWCKIPTION HATKH, 12 TO 00 One year, Six months. ...... Trial subscription two months, A dlsoour. t of .'Weeiits on all subscription (or one year, as conii lor six months. If jnid lu advance. Advertising rate give u ou application. Inured l the Pout Office In Oregon City, Or., m aeooud clea matter. coiupellou would bo tlio moans of saving fruit In Oregon they are pretty certain to thousands or dollars each year to the 'wiiile put thoir own California hraiul UK)n the of the Willamette valley in (reichta and ' paokairos; if Oregon dealers in IVllniid passenger eeims ami with the liicomiiii ' buy fruit in Washington it will tie told of A republican administration it is to l ' under the brand of the Portland buyer; if hoped that the people's H'ti(ioiis and memo-: the Walla Walla fruit dealer buys IVull in rials will be board and that the Willamette , the vicinity or Milton, Oregon,' it will be river may be improved asits importance de- Isold as Walla Walla, Washington, fruit. . All of these things are done to some extent j and will continue to be done, but the great bulk ol the fruit will go to market under brands of the state in which it was produced, j And neither state will acoulre anv irenetal reputation bv means of the fruit from other slates which it soils under Its own brands. j Kaelt of the states mentioned can uroduce iliui.tnnll fruit .,(' (I. a 1. 1. .I...... ......It... .....I causes responsible lor this decline in Price. Y. , . , 7 , j . ....... . Hi general reputation ol Its frutt w de- I niands. ISnrSTRlAl. CHANCKS. i he price oi oats is now as low as ever; known to farmers on this Coast and there is i little prosect of belter prices being realized ; for some time to come. Kloclric cars and bicycles together with A large croti are the I If X-rrr r-DrCl ft on. j. h. McLean s Strengthening Cordial and BLOOD PURIFIER. An IiivlKoritilnjf Totilo for fl rontli piling llu weitk, imrlfylnjr tho tilooi mill Imp-trtliur tho roay lilootii o liwtllh to tho complexion, (ilvci tout FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1S95. A1ENTS FOR THE KNTKRPKISE, Bearer Creek, Ciiubr, Clackamas, nttlwinite. Union Mills. Meadow Brook. New Era, Wtlaonvlllt, Fark Place, Gladstone, Stafford. Mulino, Cams, Molalle. Marquara, Eutterllie Anrnra. OrTille, Eagle Creek, Damascus, Bandy, 8aimbn, - Currinsville, Oherryville, Marmot, Dr T. B. Thomas Uoo. Kuiht A. Mather Oscar WiHsiuner O J. Tnilllmcr Chas Holman TV. S. Newberry Henry Miley t. L. Kusnefl T. M. Cross J. O. Gaire. C. T Howard R. M. Cooper Annie Stubha. E. M. Hartman B Jennings Ed Mueeke L.J Perdue. H. W iltn-rn J. 0. Elliott F. Gostsch Mrs. "W.M. Melntyre Geo. J. Currin Mrs. M. J. Hammer Adolph Aschotl way to build op Oregon City is to sire Oregon City people jour atronaire. FRUIT RAISING. Fruit raising could be made one of the profitable industries of Clackamas county if properly carried en, but as now handled it yields about as little returns as any pro duct of the farm. There are a few farmers who make money out of tbeir fruit but the great majority of them by their ignorance and cupidity make dismal failures of tbe buiness. Their failure commences with the planting of the trees and confines with them .until the fruit is marketed and a failure is experienced in the returns expected. To begin with not half of the larmers know what kind of trees to plant to bring the best returns, or that there is a difference in quality, buying their trees of the first . canvasser that comes along who offers to . sell a little cheaper than the home nursery, . regardless as to whether the trees are ileal thy or true to iianie. The numerous cow pastures and meadows scattered over Clackamas county in which A lot of forlorn And abused fruit trees are struggling for distance attests the fact that even after tbe trees are bought many do not know how to care for them. Then when it comes to marketing what little fruit they do raise is it that their ignorance, and too olten times cupidity shows itself. No special care is taken in picking to prevent bruising, and in packing any old dirty box is used and the knotty fruit placed at the bottom and tbe fine, perfect fruit on the top And then they growl because their fruit does not bring the top price. Fruit is a commodity that is sold largely -on its appearance and the price is set by the lanner of packing and by the poorest and not the best fruit that is in the box. A box of apples that has the bottom half made up of inferior fruit will only bring the price that such fruit sells for in the market re gardless of the tact that tbe top of the box is made up of fruit that would bring a fancy price if packed separate. As an evidence as to what honest, clean, careful packing will do in selling fruit it may be mentioned that right here in Oregon City, ABbland and Hood River compete successfully with our own growers, the merchants having learned that when they receive a box of Ashland peaches or Hood River apples marked No. 1, No 2 or No. 3 that it contains just the kind of fruit indicated and that the bottom of the box is of tbe same quality as the top. When the fruit raisers of Clackamas county take interest and pride enough to see that their fruit goes to market in a clean, perfect and honest manner then will tbe greater part of their difficulties be overcome in finding a profitable market for the pro ducts of their orchards. The horses that heretofore consumed the oats are now many of them running idle in pastures, or have been turned over to the pound master to go the way of all worn out animals. There is little doubt but that the work of the horse will be still further sup erceded by the electric car and it rests with the farmers to adopt themselves to the changed conditions that now conlront them. They will have to grow less oats and hay and more fruit and other food tor human consumers. The demand for human labor has been very largely increased by the inventions that have eliminated tbe horse from tbe transportation industry. Thousands of men are now employed in the great bicycle and electrical factories that have been drawn from the farms and other walks in life. Many of the older industries have been given a new impetus by the demands cre ated by these inventions. The copper, platimum and other metals used in electrical work have bad the demand for them more than doubled while the iron, coal and wood Industries have been greatly Increased by these new demands. These various indus tries have drawn thousands of men from other vocations in life and thus reduced the competion in labor and at tbe same time made an increased market for the products of tbe farm as well as ot the lactory. So while the farmer is made to suffer by these changed conditions it is only tempo rary And with the Adaptation of bis pro ducts to the demands be will have even a better market than heretofore. In this line It Is well to renn'tiber that the farmers as a class are not the only sufferers by the improvements that are constantly going on in the industrial conditions of mankind. The invention of the factory loom threw hundreds out of employment but soon gave work to thousands. Tbe self-binder and threshing machine deprived hundreds of of farm laborers of work, but these machines soon created labor for these men in other industries. The type setting machine is decimating the ranks of the journeyman printer but these machines are the means of bringing increased labor to the iron and kindred industries. Thus every improve ment hastens the death of some industry unfit to survive while t creates many new wants and increases the general pros;erity. tin (I Nt rtuiirt li to t lio iv,mL or .1 1 i ,-.i.w,,it pond upon the average skill and knowledge ,tonmcli, Hlmrptdis tlio iippc-l llo, ro of its rnnt growers. As a matter of fact the I llevea l'alntiiona Hint Invlornloa the principal reason why Oregon fruit Is sold whole ayatoiii. l'li'iiitit to tlio tunic as California fruit is that California fruit is ' n'"l ' favorite) With Imlli'S. $1,00 jior better known than that ot Oregon and o;u,,ll'" lM lJ H ilnijfjrltftil. The Extekpkibi is in receipt of the pros pectus of the annual horticultural fair that will be held at Hood River on Friday and 3aturday,Oct.4and 5. This fair is conducted and managed by tbe fruit raisers of Hood River valley and the business men of Hood River. It is distinctly a fruit fair and the ex hibits made, attract the wonder and admira tion of people from the East as well as those from the Willamette valley, where a perfect apple is almost a curiosity. This fair has done much to bring into prominence the wonderful capabilities ol the Hood river valley as a fruit raising district and to call attention of the dealers to the fine quality of fruit that that valley can send out. The success of such a fair as the Hood River people hold is an indication of the push and energy that characterize the people or that section and it will accrue to their advantage in more wavs than one. sells more readily. California is at the pres ent lime spending one hundred times as much money advertising its fruits as Oregon. If Oregon would advertise its fruit as thoroughly as California does no one would worry about Oregon's fruit being sold as California product," Any number of men who run on a free trade ticket at the next election says the Florence West, will find themselves beaten because the people do not think much of such shepherds, or of the barren pastures into which tbe shepherds lead them. Sheep the people may have, but even sheep are apt to stray when they are driven up and down Mads without a blade ot grass, and are told that they are to be thankful for being taught an object-lesson on starvation. Tht Dr. J. H. NcLtan AW. Co., St. Loui$. Mo. For sale bv C. U . Hiintloy, druggist. I NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. I NottM It harubjr (Ivan that tho undersigned I hv beta appointed by Hit county court ol . Maeksuist oouutr exeoutort nt Hit Ut will and I t.numonl ol J .ill n K .llorueliiirli,dvevud. All pi-rin, Imvlnit ciniin. mtaiunt lmeailu of John 1 K. Hoiiiiehueh, duovMid, art henii; uotilled In j prvwul Hit Minaduigr vtriilod lor pajruivul to tht underilirutd or at Hit titbit (,t (itMv ('. I liriiwntll, Oroitoti i lly, Ot., wilhm tlx months irt'iu unit. I. AW KKNCK HOKNM'HiTII aud II. K. IUHINki IIU'll Exveutorsui thtwuttot Johu K. lloriiichuoh, UOCUNIItd. lieo. C. Hrnwimll, Atlr for txtoutor. llvd Mpimubtr J, Ifi'A P-6-I0-1L ('onutr Treasurer's Ytlc. I have funds in my lunula for the pay ment of all Clackamas county warrants endorsed prior to December 13. 181)2. Also the following endorsed Dfoeinlior 13, 18;VJ: No. 11007, 12; No. 11200, 3; No 11339. tf; No. 11470, 20; No. 11530, iti. 20; No. 11341,$t).20; No. 11363, 5 ; No. 11550, 5; No. 115!tl, 3tl 00; No. 11013, $3t 20, No. 11071, 2.40; No. 11714, 2.20; No. 11720, $10; No. 11721, $10; No. 11727, $4.30; No. 11755, $-5; No. 11754, $.300. Interest will cease on the Above with the date of this notice. M. L. Mikikk, Treasurer Clackatiius Co., Oregon. Patkd Orkoon Citv, Or, Aug. 29, 1895. Mnllne Mills. Mulino Roller mill is in better order then ever, and is doing as good work as any. Cusli 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. Howakd. Two Papers.... For the Price of One T.l(r!T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.,?'.T Oregon City Enterprise no) Oregon j; Agriculturist FOR $1.50 PER YEAR Cash In Advance OM stilwrilM'rs to tlm Kntkhimiihk ly pitying in inlvunco are rntitli'tl to thin oiler. Thin in tlio ln-nt eltililiinjf oIltT ever iiiikIo. Good roads appear to be one of the invest ments that pay from the start. The first county in New Jersey to thoroughly improve its roads was Union, and the in creased valuation of its properity In a single year is $l,.i9,6o, At Summit, N. J. the increased valuation is $419,000, or over 26 per cent. The Telford roads going down in New Jersey are pronounced excellent by all who drive and also by bicyclers. SPIRIT US' THK PKESS. BRISK RIVER BUSINESS. The prospects are that steamboating will be unusually lively on the Willamette this fall and winter. Ho soon as the river rises with the fall rains sufficient to allow tbe deep draft boats to resume their routes there will be a Beet of no less than fourteen boats running on the waters of the Wil lamette. Among the boats to be put back on this run are some that have been tied up or off on other routes for the past year. The Oregon Central & Eastern Railway Co., whose three boats were tied up as a part of the Oregon Pacific property, will compete tor tbe river trailic and are having their boats overhauled preparatory to going into commission. It is said that Jacob Kamm will place one of his boats, the Elwood, on the Willamette to add to the general rustle for business. There will probably be more boats on the Willamette this winter then ever before in the history of the river. The tonnage to be handled is unusually large and is the incentive that is attracting so many steamboats. As the country Be i ties up arid the' towns grow the traffic on the Willamette river stead ily grows and in volume now nearly equals any river of its size in the United 8tates,yet there are few rivers of its magnitude in the country that has had less work and money expended bv the general government than has the Willamette. If the Willamette river and its tributaries were properly im proved the traffic would be more than doub led and instead of havinga fleet of fourteen steamboats plying its waters tbe number would be doubled and they could run 12 months out ot the year Instead of six to eight as is now the case, excepting a few Jight draft boats. This strong and healthy People and newspapers can talk all they are pleased to regarding Salem, says the Eugene Register, Salem newspapers and Salem's "hogs" but it appears decidedly plain to the writer's mind that if other towns, other town's papers and other town's hogs bad as much interest in the general welfare of their immediate vicinity and the entire state at large as has Salem, her news papers and her "hogs," its a dead open and sure thing that Oregon would take a tumble to herself before long. Salem is always looking around for something that will add to the building np of the town and vicinity. This time the business men of that city are standing shoulder to shoulder with a view arranging for a thorough system of adver tising Oregon thoroughotit the East. When Salem starts in on a thing of this kind she is pretty apt to make it go at least to do her share toward making it go. A scheme of this kind is one that should interest every town in the state, Every town should take it up. The different boards of trade should take the proposition under advisement and open up a correspondence, acquaint them selves with the facts, and offer to appoint a committee to act with Salem's and other committees and do all in their power to get Oregon before the people of the East. Eugene should do this. Eugene needs new comers. It is the very key to her future prosperity. Here is a chance not only to do something for the benefit of your own city, but to advance the Interests and the popu lation of the state as well. Eugene's busi ness men should look the matter up. Apropos to the long standing complaint of the Oregon Iruit raisers that their fruit that is marketed In California is re-packed by the California dealers and sent East as the product of that state, the Rural Northwest has the following sensible remarks on tbe subject: "There Is a good deal of nonsence in the common talk about California taking credit for fruit produced in Oregon and Oregon taking credit for fruit produced in Washington. If California dealers buy Sonlhes mid Heals. SANTA ABIE soothes and heals the membranes of the throat and lungs, when poise ned and inflamed by disease. It prevents night sweats and tightness across the chest, cures coughs croup, asthma, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, whopping cough and all other throat and lung troubles. No other medicine is so successful in cnrir.g nasal catarrh as CALIFORNIA CAT-P-Cure. The enor mous and increasing demand for these standard Calilornia remedies confirm their merits. Sold and absolutely guar anteed by C. G. Huntlev at $1 a package Three for $2.50. Trial size 50 centB. Fifty Dollars Reward. I will pay the above reward for the arrest and conviction of the parties, who robbed the Wilhoit stage on the 12th day of July, 1895, near Mulino. The abeve amount will be paid for any clue that will lead to their conviction. E. C.Maddock, .Sheriff of Clackamas county. .Many persons suffer from disorders in the kidneys and bladder without know ing what is the matter with them. They should know that disorders in those organB if allowed to remain will result fatally. Dr J. II, McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm will restore healthy fiinc tional activity and thus eradicate the disease. Price $1 tier bottle. For sale by C. O. Ilrantley. druggist. To Exchange. For Oregon City residence or business property the whole or part of a fruit farm of eighty acres six miles from Vancouver Wash., all under cultivation, 10 acres in prunes four years old. Inquire at I. J. Stratton's grocery, corner 7th and Center street. Sl'MMONs, In ttit Circuit Court of thtStataol Orrfun, for t'lu'ktuiu I'ouuty. C'.lliorln. Kochtr and Sophia Kootior. t'brl.tlua Kochtr uJ Marjr kucutr, plalunrTa, vt, A. K. Mrk. 8. F. Mark. Mrs. t. H.Hhlrltr, Jamt. Bhirl.y, K. J. Pwbi.fc juhu C. IWil, K, U. AUtui., A. J, Ailmnt, Jamb AUm, M. AUmi., Harmon AiUina, litiirh Adam aud Mih Margaret AJmm, ilel.iidnuu. To K. D, Adam., A.J. Adams, Jacob A'laini, M. A n. int. litrtlaou Adtma, Hujn Adams and Mlu Margsrtl Adain.: TN THE NAMK or THK STATE OK OKK (ou. jou and uoh ol rou art h.robv roui- lutndtd to bt and amwar in Iht abovt tntltlad court, ou or btlort tlit 4lh da? ol Noraiubur, lst, tht .suit btliif ttit lint day ol Iht uil rvKui.r itrm oi al.l court, to autntr tlt coin J.l.lul Bitd axalu.l you In Hit abort enmitd ult. And 11 jou tall to . tpptar tor want llitrtot, tht (ilaUnilfTt will takt a Uurrvt alnl you aud tai h ol you lor Ibt rtlitl dtiuandtd lu lh coinpialul, lo-lt: That you and taohol you bt ritdartd and dt erttd to kart no InUw.l or talau In tht follow ln daacrtotd ml t.taio, altuaita lu Clarktmai eoiiuty. Orricon, to w II: Han i ii ii I n at Ihtaoiithwa.teorutrof Iht Do nation Und t'lalm ol John Mark, and Krauei. Mark., bl. wile, btluf claim No. ,17, In Town hlp i South, Haunt I Kil: Ultimo Kaat t-M chalu; iheuct Houih t l'i chain.: ttmnot K.l M chain.; thtnet North H.H ohalul tolhoaiillln taat corner ol laud now nwntl bv :tiritia Korhtr; thtnet Hnl ,V.7 chain.; thonrt South 1MI ch. in. to tht place ol twfluuluf, contain lu HO aoro, mora or Ifa. And that you and oarh ol you M fnrtrtr tn Joiutd Iroiu H'trliui any cialm or Inmrt.l lu liitaamt; and lor .urh olbar aud furtbtr rtlitl a. .hall bt mttt and protr. Tuix ummont it puuli.htd by ordtr of II m. T. I. Hhaitufk. Julr. ol tht Circuit court ol Multuoinah couuty, Oregon. It. E. CKO-H, AttorntT lor P.Mlntl rTc Mailt at Chamber., Au.-ual Wib, INA Daud Mpitmotr tb, lwi 13:I:5. Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. Toor Farm, Winnesheik Co., Iowa, says: Last win ter Mr. Robert Leach used two boxes of Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salve and cured a large running sore on his leg. Had been under care of physician for months without obtaining relief. Sure cure for Piles. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. Wedding stationery, the latest Btyles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkhfkihe office. Wise is he who buys a home and stops paying rent. C. O. T. Williams can fit you out on easy terms. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Entekchisk of-1 Hce. Portland prices. or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. SUMMONS. In tht Circuit Court of tht SUM ot Ortg on for tot louuij oi narstina. Ann H. Duncan, Plalutlir, vi. Edward 11. Duuoan, iMltudaul, To Edward H. Duncan, dtl.ndant: IN THE NAME OF THK STATE or ORE ion, rou art hirobr rtuulrod lo bo and l pear lu li t abort tnlll td court on or btloro Monday, Novtmbtr 1th, 1SVA, and an.wor the complaint tiled auainil you lu tht abort milled ult, or lor want intrtol tbt plalntllt will takt a dvcrot airairi.t you lor Hit ralial dtinnndrd In the complaint, U-wit: for deem dlmolvlua tht bond, oi matrimony cxi.liiif Iwiwatu you and thi plaiuiirr, and (or tht tuitcxljr ol th minor children ol inlil marrtaKe. lhloummoua I, puhil.ht i by ordtr of linn. T. A, Mi Brl.lt, (ti lita o m. 5tb judicial district vi latoiaitoi un-f n. OKO. C. HKOWNELU Ally for Pltff. Dattd Stpt. U lH'A 5-II lo-M. SUMMONS. In tht Circuit Court ol iht Statt of Oregon for in. loumy oi iiaciamaa. Dalay A. Whltmnrt, Plaintiff, v.. Bthn U. W bit- more, iseitnaaui. To Bubo M. Whltmort, tbt abovt namtd dt. Itndant: TN THK NAME OP THE STATE OF ORE JL gou, you art hereby required to appear aud auawar tht complalut of plaintiff herein op or oaiort .Honour, tut rounn day ol Novemlitr, A. I). IWJi, tbt.amt being tht Aral day of tht next regular ttrm of tht .aid court, and If you fail to to apptnr or an.war the plaintiff will apply lo tbt court for tht rtlitl praved lor In tht complaint, to-wit: For a decree dl.vilrlng the bond, ol matrimony existing between bertell and defendant and foradecretof divorce herein and lor her eotu and dlaburaemtiit., and lor uch further and other rolltl u to this Honors bit Court may .tern ju.t and protitr, Tbl. .uininon. Is pubh.htd by order ot Hon. T. A. Stephen., Judgt of th fourth Judicial dl trlct. OKO. C. HltOVYNKI.U 'J-18:I0-2. Attorney lr Hamlin. Dated this 12th day of St ptembtr, lK'jf,. BL'MMONS. In tht Circuit Court of tht Btatt of Oregon, for ma iiouuiyoi uincxamaj. Ida Klnard, Plaintiff, vs. L 1L Rlcard, Da fendnnl. To U H. Klnard, said dtftndant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE gou, you art htraby roqiilrtd to appear and an.war tht complain! Iliad attain.! you 111 tht abovt entitled ault In .aid court ou the fl rat dr of a ttrm thereof to bo bctiin aud held next alter Ix weeki Irom thenubllnntinn ol inla iiimrann. namtiy on tht 4th day ol November, IK'i.'i, and II vou fall so to aruiear aud an.wtr. for want thure- of, tht plaintiff herein will apply to the court lor the relli-I demanded In the complaint herein, which la for thediasolutloo of tho marrlairi) con tract now existing between tht i.l Intiir arid defendant herein, and for mchothtran I further tUltablt relief a Is prayed for In said coin plaint. Thle summon. 1. published by order of T. A. Stephens. Indira of the clronit court ol the .tut,, of Oregon for Mu.tuomah county, fourth Judi cial dlatlct, made and dated thin M day of Sept., loHD. W. II. IH)HY,r CLARENCE COI.E. 9-I3:ll2i Attys. lor Pmlntlff. New Goods Modern Prices. Tlie ( orner brocerv. W " " ' J' Qfegon Citg Hogpital... t ...GLADSTONE PARK... Pis'. . 1 e It im Muivt'iiii'iiiiy oi aoct'HH una iiiiuiniiiit iix-ait'ii. r! . e .1 r 1 . . e . I . r rcu iroiu uiu iioihc nuti uut tu ine city. Address, MISS M Lj OUKOON CITY, Skillful inirHtM ami every convt'iiiciico of a firnt flllKH llOHpitlll. Anijilo room tlmt juitictitH may lutvo quiet lien ami rest. Sjiecial rotmiB for litilit-H. .Services of tlio leit jiliyHiciaiiH of the county in attendance. TICWMM HICAHONAHLK. E. LIIBKER, SUPT. OK. hulu KacklDii And all Arreiinrtra. White, Standard And Olhera. F. fl. LKlIZr i CD., it Flr.t Sirrel, t.'or Siiltnou. F. R. CHOWN, iriKl m Ilarlware : -: ami Stoves. :M l lr.t Stri ct, I'c.rllnnil. Or rorhESt'HREEIlEN FUiJNITURE f rr)Lti, Similes, I.aeo CtirtaiiiM, I'tirtiereH, ulc. 171 Tlr-i mri i't, IV5 Krutit atrcr't. The L. &. 2. Swett Co., New and Second Hand, t Furniture, Carpets, Bsddlng and Stoves. 201 A 203 Front. 202 Taylor Sts. At the hoat lamliiip. ILtiS & KING V. iyt mi - TES AMD... JAC5LT3 li ,it iV ml'liigion s'a Gnus. 4 Koelilcr, rreacriit!(in .lrii(.''.'isU Ut and Mnln at Family & Country Trade Solicited. L1CE23, Well! & CO. Third it Wolilnirtnn Dr. E. C. Brown Eye and Ear Surgeon. 'iln.M'. Killed and Kiirubhrd ir.9 ri"l .Iri'et Jno L Cline Watch fc Maker. 224 First Street. All work Ural i laa. Pricen Low. Denver Kitchen. p, .t ! 1 I ". On I'i.rih IUCi 22-1 1'irr-t St-.M-t is vi r ;i I, iTi. Kesris Bfc... Dry Goods UK) Third UL Leaoehi of Low Pmors. Hi .... It, ink Tin; :;i 15oolts Stnart 2(5J) & 271 Morrison Street. Portland. "''Tit Pn 11-itr-iptrl li :uuJ iluuii And Kiiarantcrd hjr "! Tills Guarantee & Trnst Co. Jhrirnbcr of Com merce Iliiil.lln(t .rods u, WAHNna'i ilacLj CcScs Parlors i ,-:i I II I Ml Btri'ct, Coiilmy 'Ihentrt IKG RliyFR Tho ,,ai,,,H ,,f 1110 UU1 LrP Portland (Went PL 10 t .-me; LSUSineSS MOUSCS nc ro iven are fur reference and guid ance of country nnd Huhurlmn huyera. They nro recommended iih relia ble firniH to deal with. Cor Fm. t LADIES C!I-jF7ING LUIICIJ out MTK HAM'iNA leaves On-uoii ( Ily u A M. 2 nnd S V. M. Portia mi 7. 1 1 HO A.M.andtH.M. UKKT I5c EAL IN TOWN. .Nr ('liliiese Kmplorad , LADIES' Wifs, Switches a inl I!ang. Also Gents wigs. ilet our Prlcea. Paris Hair Store tut) Washington HU NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. T0TICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE underMirned has been appointed hj the lion. Countr Court of Clackamu oouutr, Ore eon, txtcntriz of tht lasl will and te.tauient of Michael Bluhm. dvceantd. All persona havlnir claim, aftaln.t said aetata art hereby notified to present tbt aamt to me for payment, it tht ofltot of Oeo. L. Btory, Ortnon City, Oregon, duly verl fie1, within tlx months from the rfett of this notice. CHRISTINE BLUHM, Executrix ol Iht tatatt of Michael Bluhm, dto'd. Oxo. L Btort, Arty, for E.Ute. Dated Seutembtrt. 181. V-11I0-1L Complote stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.BK Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. F.E. Beach & Co. Umlonin Pure PAINTS AND OIL And Uonernl IHllluIuK M 'it rial. E. Corner Kir t aud Mirk Htn-'t. Opposite I.add and Tllton'a hank. EAST KIliK Kl.KI.'l ltlCliAKH. Leave Porthiml and Orcitnu City every 4i minute, from 7 A. M. B00kS and Stationery -GILL'S. S.1 and Alder 8ta. Finest Photos SI Per Doz. at Mesarvey's Gallery. 1C5J Third St. JohnS. Meek Co, 82 Sixth St., Photographic & Magio Lantern SUPPLIES. Newest Thlugi In Wall Paper Prices to luit the times. Setoflelrl A HortaB m Third St. lend for Sample! . Ii. C. IJUUNM GKOCIiR. 147 Third St. Fino values in Teas & Coffees. H. Hoorehoose & Co WALL paper R0G1O Paints. Oils, Brushes, Etc. m Alder Stroet. Books Bought, Sold and Ex changed at the Old Book Store 28lJ Yamhill 8t Near Third. FrecM.CclTce Honsc Coffe. tea or chocolate Home made plei aud cukes, Tbe cream and milk It from hi. rnnoh. Dluner from l au le I p. m , 25oents. Vt WuhlnKton street bet. lit and id. SWMIIIIIIi'm. H r- r -I ' r Ul Uiiill i Avery it Co. 82 Third St Near Oak. POTTLR,- Artinlio Pliotiirii'lu-r. Jil Kirn Ht Photos Jfl.fiO per doz. Kiid.ik Work. Royal Kestairait First St., Whero ear stops Tho liest pluee for a good meal. Kefisontthle price Cheapest plncr for PlOURES, FramI S, Artist's Materials. Bernstein's Art Store. 807 VYashlnntnn St., llelweeu Mh A 6th Good Wages To Itonk Cuiivaasora addriaa with rJleranoa. Pacifiic Baptist Porllnud, S. UKAKK, DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide gtii for the painless extraction of teeth All work irarrauted and prices reasonable. Rooms S, 4 and A, southwest corner Third and Morlson streets. Oml.r a II lid lig, "Portland, Orefon. FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and twojacres near Park riace. J. K. GROOM, Oregon City, Q