Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 13, 1895, Image 6

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
FRIDAY, SKrTKMHF.R 13, ISiiS.
SPRAY OF THE FALLS.
The sweetest hums,
Knglinli Kreakfast Bacon,
Ijrd in hulk,
Lrl in iiu!h,
Dry ptil meat,
Tickled pork,
Summer sausage,
Smoked Won,
IVied beef,
All guaranteed by
E. K. Williams, The Grocer.
TaMeta anj composition books -Ic at
The Fair.
Money 10 loan on gnoJ real estate
security by A. S . Presser.
Save money by buying your fruit boxes
from E. K, Williams, The Grocer
Fresh vetfeublett from Maplewood
(arm ilelivereil to all parts of the city.
You will ave money by buying vour
slates, tablets, school bugs, etc., at Tbe
Fair.
Fresh oysters will complete your Sun
day dinner. Leave your order at the
Novelty candy store. Orders delivered.
Mr. Frrytag supplies his customers
three times a week with all varieties of
fine vegetables. His prices are very
reasonable.
Charman & Son have received a com
plete stock of men's, women's boys' and
jnisrxsa' mackintosh. All grades and
prices.
For a quiet place to hitch your horses
away from the motor line and a place to
gst a first class job of repairing or horse
shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on
Fifth street.
Why descend those tiresome steps
when vou wish pure drugs, chemicals
and drug sundries? "Time is money"
Sive both by getting your prescriptions
filled at the Seventh St. Pharmacy.
Children cutting teeth, and suffering
from tbe various disorders incident
thereto, need Stegdman's Soothing
Powders.
Albright buys only the best of stock,
and of course, has tbe best meat to be
had in this market, and he sells as
cheap or cheaper than any other. It
will pay anyone to patronize him.
A Granger broadcast veeder for hand
use. Works perfect ; good for clover or
any kind of seed. Price to suit you.
Mast be sold. At Parker A Howard's
'Second Hand Store.
The proposed new road stalling from
near the west end of the suspension
bridge, will pass along the hill on the
upper side of the Willamette K.iilway
Company's track, and cross the
road bed near the town of Willamette
Kails, and smling at the lower bridge on
tho Tualitin. This road, when com
pleted, will be a great convenience to a
large numlier of people living on the
west side of the river, and will be the
means of bringing union business to Or
egon City, that now goes to Poitland.
The road will he blasted out of solid
rivk a considerable portion of the way,
and will be a splendid tliorougM.no on
an easy graile.
Certificates were issued to the follow
ing teachers by SiiHr nteiiilent II. S
Gibson on August l!th : First tirade
F.nima Sturcliler, Hattie K. Monroe,
P. L. Coleman, Shirley Buvk, E. M
Want, L. A. Head. SiH-oiid Grade.
Asa Mcljiughlin, Agnes Matlock, Elixa'
beth Illig, Sude II. Chase, Mis. F. Al
lard, II. A. Pittenger, Geotge Harring
ton, Louise Kinnaird, Hattie Cochran,
Mubella Wiggins. Third grade IvyN
Hodges, A B Hibbard, P. C. Allard,
Kate Storts, Ivy M. Harrington, Olive
M. Curriu, Aura Thompson, Edwin X.
Bates, Zona Maytield.
Miss Clara Fislier entertained a few
friends Monday evening in honor of
Miss Mamie Charman ami her sister,
Mrs. J. Walker', of Oregon City, who re
turned home yesterday after a ten dnvn'
visit. During the eveuirg some choice
musical selections were rendered by the
Bachelor Quartette, af'er which, dainty
refreshment wt.re served. Those pret-
ent were, Mrs E. W. Fisher, Miss Clara
Fisher, Miss Mamie Charman, Miss
Helen Holgate, Mrs. J. Walker, and
Messrs. John Fulton, J. Fred Yates,
H. L. Holgate and B. W. Johnson.
Corvallis Gazoite.
Attorney Wm. Foley, of Portland, ap
peared before the i ounty court during
its last session with a petition, asking
that the Good Shepherd's Home at Park
Place be exempted from taxation on the
ground that it is a charitable institutio; .
The home holds 2.1 acres of valuable
land, and Assessor Bradley placed it on
the roll the same as if it had been owned
by private individuals, but the court did
not see how it could at this date remit
the tax for 18.)4, and finally denied the
letition.
DelinquentTaxes
Continued from first page.
Diseases unfriendly to women are
positively cured by Dr. Sawyer s Pastil
les. ' Ask your druggist for a free sample
package. It heals and cures. Sold by j
Geo. A. Harding.
Albright has just received another lot
' of choice cattle from the mountain
ranges, which for quality cannot be ex
celled. Our haws, meats and lards are always
the best in the market.
E. E. Williams. The Grocer.
Lamps. New stock of all kinds just
received. Fine hanging lamps for $2.25.
See Belloiny & Busch.
A full line of tricots and dress flan
nels at 35 cents per yard. Call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere.
Thomas Charman & Son.
James Piersou, a bop picker, had a
hearing before Justice Ritter at Needy
last Thursday, on a charge of stealing a
suit of clothes, valued at $10. He was
found guilty anil sentenced to 30 days in
the county jail.
Michael Shaffer, who lives on the
Tualatin alwut four miles from Oregon
City, brought some fine specimens of
hops to town last Monday, that were
raised on the upland. These specimens
exemplify the fact that the hill lands of
Clackamas county are well adapted to
the production of hops.
Pale, thin, bloodless people should use
Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. It is the greatest
remedy in the world for making the
weak strong. Sold by Geo. A. Harding.
Mclaughlin Chautauqua circle met at
the residence of Mrs. C. II. Dye last
Monday eveniog, and organized for the
work of the ensuing year. Mrs. C. H.
Dye was elected president, and Miss
Maiy Conyers secretary. None of the
other circles have yet perfected their or
ganizations for the coming year.
In anticipation of the heavy rains get
ting in early and endangering the health
of people who were yet wearing their
dry-weather shoes, McKittrick, the shoe
man, ordered his stock early and is now
ready to assist them to keep their feet
dry. His stock is the largest in Oregon
City and whether vou want a $8 or a GO
cent shoe he can fit you out and fit your
foot and guarantee the quality of tbe
goods to fit the price.
We take pleasure in announcing the
grand fall millinery opening of the Leader,
corner Fourth and Washington streets.
Portland, Saturday at 2 p. m. and Mon
day and Tuesday following. This enter
prising firm will have tbe finest display
of millinery ever brought to Portland.
The pattern hats were selected by Miss
Kamineky while in New York and she
has spared no effort in order to obtain
what is newest in ladies hats. Ladies of
Oregon City and vicinity are especially
'uvited to attend.
The gold band lily, which was oa ex
hibition for several days in Wilson &
Cooke's show window, attracted consid
erable attention and comment. The
flat slender stalk about two inchs in
width supported 44. large white lillie ,
beautiful in appearance, and were grown
in Councilman J. J. Cooke's yard on the
hill. It is kuown as the gold band lily
of Japan, or liliuin auratum, and the im
mense bunch of blossoms looms np like
a big huge boquet.
The Samson resilience was the scene
of a wedding par'y Tuesday afternoon.
The contracting parties were William J.
Harrington, of the Union Meat Com'
pany of Portland, and Miss Frances M
Wudley of the same place. Mayor Hi
ram Straight jierformed the ceremony
and the worthy couple returned to Port
land on the same evening.
that damp
without
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, .en- u so
Dimml FO, Oregon CUT mul 1-7 lout,
2. 3 mid bin lill
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Dutbvr V A, Uregou Ir iu A .1ll Co't 111
d t i l Wk'O ou 7 I'nl S blk 10
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tba city ol Cor nuil. lou 5 u.l 6 b 4 J
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3 lou 17 and IK blk 4
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lou 15 aud IS blk 4
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lit nld I j Onweto lot 14 hlk .10
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r 1 .tOacrat
Purtiitn R L T'lKI", Or"nrt Iron A
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A small heating stove in
bedroom, or going too long
stove in the silting room may be both i
sorrowful and expensive economy
Schwan & Putrow will sell a firstclaxs
healing stove at a nrice that is within
reach of tbe poorest. In the better
grades of heaters their stock embraces
some very elegant stoves. In cook stoves
they carry a complete line an 1 all oi the
best makes.
r . i. Bariow tias on exhibition a
monster radish raifed by W. C. Jen
nings on his place below town. It is 27
inches in length and 10 and a halt inches
in circumference. It is intended to
place this wonderful Clackamas county
radish on exhibition at the Portland ex
position.
Alfred Smith, of llul no, was brought
before County Judge Hayes last Thurs
day afternoon charged with being insane.
After a thorough examination Smiih
was uiscnargea iron) cusiouy ana pro
nounced sane. The charge of insanity
resulted from a family row.
Stomach and Bowel Complaints are
best relieved by the timely use of De
Witt's Colic & Cholera Cure. Insist, on
having this preparation. Don't take any
other. C. (i. Huntley, Druggist.
That 20 acre tract, level road, 2
miles out, plenty of running water, only
$050. C. O. T. Williams.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Odd Medal, Midwinter Fair.
Dli
CREAM
IMPS
Most Perfect Made.
40 Yean the Standard.
1 J ore
E k- J ibn.i'of te'j of m'4 iu3it4i
r 1 o
Eiiwiril-iJ P. Mlnih iru additlo-i to thi
City of P.irtlmd, lo't il. 24, 25.26,27,
2S, 29. 90, 31. n and 33 b k 4.1
fcluaon A llllue, Mlulborn Ad Hint) to
thi city ol Portland, lou 45 and 46 bik
44
Elliott Ernest and L l ie. County t.ldl-
t.ou to Oreou city lot
3 and 4 b.k 45
County adutlim to 0r
ton City lot 1 b; D
Ml P eatant addition to
Ore -on City lot 3 blk 3
Oregon City, lou 1 aud 2
blk lis
Elliott Lilllt, Clirkiniaa H.lghu ill ot
DIM it
Empire M(f Co, pin ul m d-scrtbid m ."
book 41 p&itu 57 r -rord of ditxli, we 10 '
t 2 1 r 2 i 1 23 xrrxi
Elbirldji Jim-1 K, Roott id lltlon to
Mart iMj d, OU 1. 2,3,4, 5
ad 6 oik 22
Lou 1 .a I 2 b k 21
Elton Wm and Sinn C, Cickimu
Fruit lmdi, blk K
E'ereil Miry E. P eient Little Iloraei
No 1, ion 36, 37, , ;(,40llld 41
Eudi M L, nw1 , ul uv and ne of le
Md 32 1 1 1 r a . no urn
"ITIlcck, Marthi S, Mlnthorn iddlMonlo
5 40
2
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S 79
53
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144 M
2 40
1 99
21 17
S 10
S 76
t 00
44
tui cltyol Portland, loll 33 udt blk
FlumlnrJO and C'lthvine. Weal 8ldo
iddltlon to Orokon City, lot 7 blk 2
Fletcher John A, t'4 toci0t2ir7e
lAOwrea
Forrtttor Warren, t1 of nw1,' north of
dimly road, tec Di t 2
Me
E', of ue', and ne'i of
i-orib of biudy
roa I eiriiittnK 60 tore,
i m 29 1 2 a r 4 e l.'Uicn-i
F'nythi John.Clnkauia. HaiKh.t blk
10
Frmklin W U. n'J ot iec.il t 5 1 r 1 e
SO ai:re
FrN A H, New Era. lota 1 anil 8 blk 5
Friwllauder Simne. 11, Minihorn fi ll-
tlon to 'he city ol Portland luU 23 aud
24 b.k 70
Ful or N L, Oregon Cl'y, lou 5 ind 6b k
121
Foster John, heln of, bei;!nn!ni; it n
corner ol i tract of laud iie.crioidln
book P pi e 2U4 record of d wdi lor
CUckatnaa county, Oroion, tbince
norm 10 del; ind 15 mlu ml 76 cli In.
to Clackamaa river: thsiice up tud
rlTer to uorthweit corner ol tract re
corded In b ok 29 pa9 27H 'ecrd cf
de da laid county and at ite; thour e on
Moor wett Una aoiith 11 d-ir aud 50
mlu well M chilm to nor b boundary
of a tract of laud recorded In book P
pa?e595 record of oevdi aald c iuiily
and state; tbunee north S deg wett
11.10 chains to tbe place of tNgliining,
1 2 s r 3 e. . 43 aorot
f"1 arbidi John, iwof too 22, t 5 t,r3
r e 160 acre.
Uard I N, e'A of ne',4' and of 'C
12t3i, r5el0i:rja
Uard Z S, pt of Ezra KlnhT D 1C book
vt paue 20D record oi ueedi, I 2 a, r 2 e
14 acres
Gard M O in I Caroline, ptol Ezra Flahcr
UliU no jk 40 page 4X2 record oi aeeui
1 2 s, r 2 e, 2icrrs
Garrett Thomas, pt of Thnmu Garrett D
LC lou l,2,iud3 and
ne1 of te' and ae of
Dv'i'it leo 34, t 5 t, r 1
Lot 1 ind n wU of nw'j and
iw1, of nw1, except II1 i
aorea, teo 35 1 5 1, r 1 e
209 acrei
Gault T E, Green Point add. tlon to
Oreeoo City lots blk 1
Ganieubeto Kudolpn, aV, of iir ind
of aw-i tec 17, 1 2 s, r 5 e
Gainrnllll Kotit lubdvialon of Clack.-
mat HelKbU lot 5 blk 2M K
German M E Cburcb, tubdlTlilon of
tract 3 and '4 of tract 2 ol Oak Grove
allot blk 2 aud 3
Gerome George, Caneinah, lots 3, 4, 6 and
6 blk 7
Gllbam M C, pt of J-irob Scott D LC u
deter. b d In book 32 paire 413 and book
4! p 461 ricord of deeds tit, r 2 e
66 acres
Glaaer O F, Pleaant Little Hornet No 3
lou 29 and 30 b k3
Gltdttone Keal Estate A-sociatlon pt of
r c uaton u b i; an ou as aesoriwu in
book 34 pure 3-17 record of deeds 1 2 s, r
2eS30.50acrei
Howirden,
all of blk 4
all of blk 5
all of bik A
Olais Jno D, Pleasant Little llomit No 1
lot 6
GorTe Theodore A nw of see 20 1 2 1, r 7
e, ISO acres
Goldstone Morris, pt of J H Moore D L C
is aeacriDea in dooi vt ptxa at record
of dead! see 25, t 2 1, r 2 e 10 acres
Gordon, lieorue) W, te ot m til aw
ana tw'4 oi te oi uvr;i oi see in, 1 0 s,
Gove M L, pt ol Georce Brock D LC a
described in honi no page 220 record of
deed! t 8 1 r 1 e SOacret
Graham J W, pt of John Zurawalt I) L C
aa aehcn uiu iu oooi 'zi, page
2W record of deed! t 3 1, r 1
w:i20.4 icrei
Bw'4 of and m'4 of swJi
sec 10 1 3 1, r 1 w, 80 acrei
" Pt of S B Franklin U LC as
decrlbed in book L page 408
record of deeds tec 15, t 8 l r
1 w 2M9.5t seres
34 46
ai-r.-
17 1., " N't o te1. ec 12 16s r2e
vi io r t
8K4 H.allnia 11 W, put oi Geo Willi PLC
at deacrilMd iu b ok 4J ml, 116 r.-
92 cor i o. avent I 1 r 1 e 1 tor.
Hawthorn Kch -I I., "art of Win ind
lull l.mc ty Pi.IIIiim 1) L C at d.arrlbeolu
book 3.i pt .ca 2 I jud 2U6 aviu S3 aud M
69 I t I a r 2 e acrn
Ui-uc. ok Elm Mrt, Orrvou Iron A
8J ( ' l-l ml. lt:ou lo O..oi lu'.s II, 12
:id 13 tlk 45
2 6t Htcknian Andrew O, ', ot tw'. J
I 5 i r I " 40 acres
17 40 llcduvrg C M Le'4 a,c 11 t 2 t r 7 HO
acret
ileuKU Hr. h E, (' in i in in, Inn 4.5.6.7
i 22 aud I i la 16
Cr fin I', lott 5, 8, 7ni
31 32 llel.DS W F n1, ' f ii i. tud no'; -f vm'l
C.S2t2sr7eUWac..
8 of v i. .e 2J .2 sr 7 e
40arri-s 4 w
newic. rjtor, annex t ueon Ciiy.
loi2b.kB 78
iie'idee o ti, part oi lot w.ilicimo PL
C. at dracribed In b 'ok G pe(fe
cord ol devils 1 1 1 r 1 e 15.17 torei 31 90
iienueaa auku'ii, uregou Ity lou I, 2,
8aud4,bkl72 1197
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umnneiu n 1 , part in 1 1 i n l I. C
No46aa oeacribed m b ok 47 page 2M
rccor I of J ili 1 5 r 1 w 60 acraa 7 20
111 tw:i jooepn, uruKon 1 on ntcii Col
ll addition t Oatrvgo lot 11 blk 49 2 61
mil A u Mrs, of iic'. 4 am 31 1 2 a t i e 4 Ml
-toil i u Miuiiiorn id luiou to the oily
o. Portland lot 40 Mk 43 67
iimiia ringit B, . of tee 12 Ha r Si
160 lortl 4 M
iuniey jmern, Miuinnru toiiiionto
me city ol Portund lou 27 a d 21 blk
.'I 131
iiiugiey .oan, Hintnorn iddiil n to thi
ilty ol Poriliud, iota 25 and 26 blk 71 1 81
lllracn f ol, OrenDii city, Ww U of lot 6
blk 129
" Orwou city west K in 1 to ft
of lot 5 b.k 129 A4 99
noniira reter, lou 2 and 3 0! lee 36 t 2 s
me 42.10 irrea 240
ni'uaou Minu e air, pari 01 j iv uidd U
L C at dcacrl.)ed lu UmU -i2 page 56 re
ford ol deed. I 3 a r 1 w 24 ac-ra 9 12
iioet uj,i,hcjihi rjj 1110 ncr. s
" B'4olni. sec 27 t 4 s r 8 H0
acr.ia g 65
nonooieiter joepn, ure on Ton A ttwl
Co't lat addition to U-wr.go lots 18 and
14 blk 49 21 te
lion v nomine, pari 01 n aud M Hell D
i.c as iosi-riiH-d In hook 4:1 pn 1:19 re
cord of d e It soc 9 I 3 a r 1 e 67..V) ,ic-cs II M
liollman r w, parlol Geo Hro k PLC
aa detcnue . in ho k 40 page Wl rue rd
ol devils I 3 s r 1 K acrea 1.1 'JO
II nman J u part 01 G llrock PLC
a d..-ti. rlbed in bonk 54 Page 46 record
ol deeds I 3 1 r 1 26.4 1 acr.it 16 20
noun J a, part o. li -0 wtlit u L C as de-
.crinen m inn 3U pa, -a 28 ricord of
need I 1 s r 1 e 10 a rti 21 55
noptins neury. part 01 1. 1) C l.atour-
ette U L C 1.1 d. s Hoed lu b ot i) p ge
367 record of aieds, sc 4 t 81 r 2 10
icrei 7.1
nuwiru u n, part 01 1 11 111 ci r V I. C
1 ue-criutd lu 10 k 32
age 3KI aud uo k 29 pag
ViV record of dee. it teu 19
1 Sir 1 2l4crea 21 60
rari 01 at oe cr.oed in b ok
V Mgei 3H5 and 36 and
bo -k 29 pigi n,Vi tecord of
doe it t 3 a r I 92 icrei 6 00
ran 01 c rendition I) LC,
at diacrlled In boos U
pag; 3M5nud 3H6 mil b)'k
51 nag - 4.VI record of doeda
1 8 trie HI.25 teres 80 50
m to tie Front
1 1 1 1 1 1
MoKITTlUCK linn the lirnt lino of UohIh mul Slint'H In
Oregon.
IKui't buy clii'iip trnliy ntoro hIioch wIumi you can get
Kt might ALL I-KATI1KK SII0KS t tho huhio nv It Ih
u duty you owe to yotirwlf iind to your funiily to unci JuI
niiMit in Ni'lirtinjr nIhhn. If you buy McKittrick 'h nIuh-n you
Hiivo money and nhvo doclor'N IuIIn.
KrineiulHr tlmt tho CllrCAl' TRASHY Ntore nIiocn are
always the dearest no matter how little they eont.
ICveryone buyinir nIiocn at McKittricka nIiowh Hunerinr
judginent.
mm,
At your Nervioo always,
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1 11U MUUU 1I1UJ
Next door to Oregon Oity Hank,
Oregon City, Oro.
mm mw
40 62
8 64
120
4 59
9 li
2 06
S 20
1 31
4 05
5 40
U 84
9 60
18 91
65
1 31
6 84
9 60
7 20
8 40
14 81
4 68
38 26
12 04
46 18
8 73
14 63
13 31
1
39 15
" 69
612 80
S 40
1 20
1 20
14 40
91 20
Howlett, John N.t of nw'; and n'; of
IWJ4 auu part 01 suo H I viritlMI
acrt.i 'in tn
Huelat Septimus, Oregon City, s'l blk 90
uregou city 111 ink 162
Pleasant Place 1 Iditlou
toong nC.ty lots 1,5,
6 aud 11 uik6
Part ol Wm Holmes I)
L C as described lu
book .')0 pane 73 and 219
record 0' dee.lt set s 5
and 6 t 8 s r 2e7J
aorit 40 K5
Huilit Beptlmus, InHlo), nUofswi;and
nw'4 of e4 too 10 1 4 r i i, 120 iitji 7 80
Hoggins uav.u, ;, 01 tw;; tec 24 1 2 a r
4 e 80 acrei 12 00
11 ume Peter, Oregon Iron and Bte -1 1'o't
!t iddltlon to Oiwego lot 12 blk 28 2 00
Hunttker Ada, Harlow lot 1 blk 6 43
Haines Morton, part ol M M McCarver
D LCaiaeicriued In hook 54 page 853
record of deeda t 8 r 2 e 10 acre 6 55
Hulnet J O p irt of I Mitch -Il DLCeJ t.f
01 ut'4 tec Diiiniw acret 21 80
mul Annie L, Tnlberl'i addition to
Martblleld Iraclota I,2,3a'id4 blk 15 8 10
lugle Sarah B, Oreon Irou i s ee Co't
lt addition to Oawego lots 9 and 10
blk 29 6 63
I "rah am K, pt ot (as described In book
kji page 612 record of deeds) sec 25 t 2 r
"5 acret J2
Irwin Robert, ne of ne i seo 5 1 2 s r t
e 40 icres 46 80
Jackson Josephine, t'4 of n w !; sec
9 1 4 r 8 e 40 acrei 4 05
Jennings B, eat ol, pt of Jennlngt D L C
Not 38 and 40, lotil ierl ot olalm No,
40 and all of claim No. 38.xuepiiug 2.92
acres In book .11 page IMandOO airea In
book 50 page l'J6 and 6n acres in book
61 page 4 record of deeds 1 2 s r 1 end 2
26 acrea 20 00
Jenmnga John P, pt of Jennings D L Cat
deacrlbed ID book 61 page 4 record of
deedi 1 2 a r I and 2 em acrei 45 10
Jennings Wm B, ptol Jennings DLC11
described lu t'Ook 60 page VMi record of
die It 1 2 s r 1 and 2 e 60 a res 46 50
Jem John ind otrali E, pt of A II Flib
JJ LC as ditcribod In book "J" page
818 ricord of deedi 1 4 s r 1 e 50 aorot
ptol A E Orlbhle I) LC at dencnbedln
book "V" page 209 record of deeda 14
r 1 e 72 scret 81 15
Jobnson Amy Miss, pt of II Johnson D L
OLiadeiCrit ed lu bong (j page 4.18 record
UNIVEIISITV OF OREGON, UKKVliWII.
"TllK I'MVEltNiTV OF OitKiioN, Kiigono, Oregon, oilers freci tuition to
nil Ntudents. Young men can obtain board, lodging, heat and light in
tho dormitory fur $2..ri0 jier week. Roomers furnish their own linen.
loiing women are provided with board in private families at .KM) per
week, loung women desiring hoard should address Prof John Straub,
Kugene, Oregon; or Secretary Young Women's Christian Association.
Kugeno. The university oilers three baccalaureate degrees, Hachelor of
Arts, P.achelor of Scienco and Hachelor of Letters with corrcsiHindinir
coursoH of study. The lollowing shorter courses aro also oll'ered. An
English course leading in two years to a business diploma and in threo
years to tho title graduate in English: An advanced courso for graduates
of normal schools leading to tho degree master of l.H'dagogy: A threo
years' course in civil engineering leading to the degree civil engineer:
A courso of two years fur teachers of physical education leadimr to a
diploma and the title director of physical" education. Tho t'niversity
marges an uiciiieiuai leo 01 ten dollars wlncli is paynhlc m advance by
all students. Students holding diplomas from tlio public schools anil
those having teachers' certificates are admitted to tho preparatory
department without examination. Those desiring information regard
ing the prepratory department should address tho Dean, X. L Xarn gan,
Kugene.
For catalogues and information address C. II. Chapman, President,
or J. J. Walton, Secretary, Eugene, Oregon.
c. p. jjjjjua.
J4HKKV WtlBH.
& JAMES
II It I 4a I',
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ii:ron t i mcj,
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PAINTING.
Carrlaeo Painting a Specialty. J
Paints of all colors and shades mixed to order in largo or
small quantities.
Main Shop at Story Tiro's, it Co's. carriago aud wagon factory, next to
Xoblitts Livery Stables. Also next to tho Oregon City Iron Works.
Oregon City, Oregon.
..laWiiai1
State Normal School
Monmouth, OroKon.
Training School for Teachers
Coiiiicl Klglit-liruilv Training Pepnrl
iiicnl, (ml ttiortiiiitli rriifcitiiinl
Courii'.
The Diploma of the ScIkkiI
Kiilltlcs one to tenrh In any i-iitnitv In the
Halo witlmiit fttnlif r r xtinilnnclon.
Board. LoKIde. Books. Toltioa. $150 perjear.
lmM and HealT&rul Lncallnn-No saloons-
Tliero 'ih a tli-iminil lor ell trainod
lcBt:lir: Tlinru in un ovur iiiily
of iintrnini'il tuiicliera,
('alaltiKite cliecrltilly scntiin iii'';tlon.
A'lilrcsa,
I'. I,. Camiilivll, Pres.,
Or, W. A. Waiin, Hccy.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Strs. Telephone, Ocean Wave and Bailey Gatzert
Columbia River & Pueet Sound Navigation Comnanv.
' 1 s -
Alder Street Dock, Telephone No. 351.
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720
w w I tjontinued on seventh patfe.
Portland, Astoria and the Ocean.
Telephone loaves Portland 7 A. M., daily except Sunday. Telenbono
eaves Astoria 7 P. M.. daily exeeut Sundav.
Runs direct to train for Clatsop beach and connects with Sir. Hum
for Ilwaco trains running to all points on North beach.
Bailey Gatzert leaveB Portland 8 P. M.. daily, excent fin mini'' nn
Saturday 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria daily at 6:4") A. M., except Sunday
and Monday; on Sunday 7 P. M. Connects with all trains for Clatsop
beach and Ilwaco beach.
This line has a boat connecting with both beaches, retuminrr frnm
Astoria every night in the week.
Ocean Wave leaves liiesday and Thursday, 8 A.M.. Saturday 1 T M
running straight to Ilwaco, connecting with trains from all points on
North Beach.
Leaves Ilwaco, Wednesday and Friday morninirs 7:.10A. M.. Snmlnir
night 6 P. M, U.B.SCOTT.
E. A. SEELEY, President.
Agent.
STAR GROCERY
Dealer In
GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED, ETC.