Oregon City Enterprise. Published Kvery Fridny. CHAS. MliSERYK, miLlSIIKR ANI I'KOI'KIKTOK. I'HMCKltTION KATKS, Our rear, ti 00 8(i month. 1 tv Trial niliMrlptlori two months, i A din'om.t of Wceiiln on all mihsf rlptlnna tor one yi-ar, ii ct'tiu for tix immtha, If pudtti advance. AclvcrtUInK ratea given on application. Catered al the Post Oflice In Ori-sou I'lly.Or., a pecoud ciai-a mailer. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1SV. ASENTS FOR THIS KNTKKTKISR. evening when several iiiiHrtnt matters don't put tta to the Iroiililo of setting our will be taken tip for consideration. It is expected that a full altetuliiiice of members will be present. houses in order for nothing, Cm, I. KKIH,AX1) HOTKS. Teachers' Asaoclatton Entertalned-Tractlon . EiiKlna K mm war, j Beaver Creek, Canhy, Clackamas, Milwaukie. Tnlon Mills. Meadow Brook. New Kra, Wllannvtlle, Park Place, Gladstone, Stafford, Mulino, - - Cam. Molalla. Warqunm, Euttevllie Aurora, Orvllle, - Eattle Creek, Damascus, Sandy, (Salmon, Currinsville, Oherryville, Marmot, Pr t'reeetiit News, Crksi knt, Oct. S. We have been having splendid weather. Load after load of farm produce goes to market every day. Teaming of nil kinds is in progress. I feven or elirlil men are engaged In clear liKnt.ANp, Oct. 1. Thp nii'i'ting of tlu ing ou , i.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, atu, Mtv , Tem'liers' Assiviation at this plaon last , others are rlrnrini; for themselves. A lew Salurday w as a treat to onr poopKt. In-1 more years of such work will make many stead of mooting in the suliool house ns ' eomfortahle homes In (his vicinity, at first intended, it was decided to liold j A genllcimm by the name of Kline lias the mooting a la picnic, in the grove buck mov,M hi ,1,"lil-v hl,uw owm'a '' of the Presbyterian clmtvh. The ikv A' Jo"?.. . 1 lite nit ea ins lire i mi .Mr. Junes will run his saw mill this winter. II. A. Pittetiuer. nf till iiIai-a Hint Mis rather late when the teachers were all as- j Kmi,v SmK o( oHUxm ln. seinblcd, it w as decided to have dinner j ried a lew weeks ago. They have moved belore the exorcises commenced. A ; on the Wise ltivs.' farm, Mr. l'itteii(ter being long table was spread w ith tlio choicest I engaged to tench our this winter school, p fare that our Kedland ladies could got I Mr. Healer, of California, is here visiting wns very pleasant, just warm enough to i make the shade agreeable, and as it was my ml 'AINS Back t'su.illv ttullont,! a tllnrlerortrta Kl.tneva, and prompt luca-uic i,IUi be taken to prevent serious iroiililn. RFMFMRFI? I'lseases can t emv, I a. illllllul.Hl in t liel r Wlo.i Inelnli iii v. olne lIllllfcCltlllN, After dinner the Association ear- llis '!',r, Mrs. lliddleson. , ii. nine lieo. Kiiiifht I ' a Mather ried out their usual program, and the Oscar H i.Mimer .... li j. Triiilluiier j exorcises were greatly enjoyed by those w.'5SewriTr" j wl, fortunate enough to be present. Henry Mitev We can promise the Association a F. 1- Knssell , , ,. T. M. I'nwa ; '"urn larger auaienoo me next time we c r' iiowVni i ',H e ,ne honor of entertaining them. It R. M. Cooper Inula Itll.Kd E. m. Harnnaii j teacher ; it can be of no use (or me to go." K Jeiiniiiirs .,.,, I .,,..1. - I farmers, instead of saying " I am no K. L.J Perdue milch iiood would be aceomnlishoil - - J. b!V:il?o"t n to the discussions and not- F. Ci'Ktsch ing the evident desire of the advanced Mrs. W. M. M'myre , tehn ,Q e(npoy every glIxiiary for Mrs. M.J. Hammer ! the highest development of the pupil the Adolpll AsollOti ; notrn,,. Qf ollr o,.hot)!s Willlid mr mnra I in sympathy wiih the teachers more The way to build up Oreiron willing to helo instead of criticising City is to gin, Orejfon t it j people jonr them. Too often thr is nr. mnr atronatf. thankless lot than that which falls to A WANING INSTITUTION. the teacher ot the average country school. W. Bonny had a narrow escape last I week while taking his traction engine To an observing person it cannot but be ; over the -hogback" towards Highland, seen that the OreRon slate fair is in its de- I u i, . ... ... , . . ., .- ... , .. ,., . . lV He had a buegy hitched to the engine, chne. iach year, in spite of the best efforts I ... , . or the management, the exhibits and at- i aml ln omg up 8'P grade, owing to tendance become smaller until it is no j 80lnetl"nR breaking the engine became longer an industrial or financial success. I unmanageable, and the buggy adding to The era for fairs all over the Cnited Slates j the difficulty, Mr. Bonny barely jumped seems to be past The world's fair was the clear of the engine before it npset with culmination of the spirit of rivalry and 1 its accomoaniment of escaping steam, pride that goes to sustain fairs; and since j The buggy was a total wreck and the en the close of that greatest of all efforts the vina KLiu ,iumo,i :n I. .11 I i c: .. -. i : i ' uucirsi in tnc bujsii iLnai lairs ua Plfaouv decreased. From the best information ob tainable there has not been a fair in the United States this year that has been the success and equalled the interest that such fairs in former years maintained. The American people are a quick, emo tional people, and they soon tire of a diver sion and want something new. Base ball and several other fads have had tbeir day, and the farm and factory exhibits having reased to be a drawing card, borse racing was made to be a leading feature of tbe modern fair; yet that now is eeaslog to draw. The racing feature has dwindled into a gambling device in which the fastest horse seldom wins, and the evil ellecU of the pool room and its attendant crowd of disreputable and dishonest toughs, has J driven decent people away from the races Another feature in the decline of the fairs I is that year after year there is little varia- ' tlon in their programs; the public have tire 1 of them and are now seeking other di versions The Portland exposition Is suf fering from this same cause The exposi tion is fully up to tbe average, and has Albert Wright, of Heppner, is here visiting friends and looking after his business interests. John Dresher. who has been in East ern Oregon all summer, returned to his home here last Monday. G. C. Campbell will enter the univers ity at University Park in a short time, to study for the ministry Kedland, Oct. 7. The entertainment given by the Ladies' Aid Society last Thurs day evening was a success. The chnrrh was tastefully decorated with evergreens and bright autumn leaves. The program, though short, was good, and the music and recitations were well rendered. At the close Rev. Mr. Quimby gave an excellent address to the young people. The prize of the even in, a nice crazy quilt, was voted to Miss Helen Taylor, the well known teacher. The sum netted by theentertainmentwas $.17.80. j The society bas now enough to buy a good organ. Rev. Mr. Quimby, the new minister, and his aged father were visiting in this neigh- Superiiiteiulent Shoemaker Is slowlv building up th Sunday school, There was quite an increase in number last Sunday. Horn to the wife of F.oyd Jones, of Clin k attius Heights, on September 301 h, a son. Who would not tie proud with two boys in the family? Open question How can we expect the eople to respect the law ill regard to fast driving on bridges when our road supervisor disregards the matter himself? Ol.KANKK. tl iicglcciol, may !, DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S LIVEH !2 KIDNEY BALM 1- whilt votl neml. ft win Pmn J V1,,. m of. tiers, htilnev Wenkne.s, lirigin'a lii-en-n ami lH.ilieie pi,,,, t ,,,. K,n j,,., S-eeni si inn, rnr IsN.k or Iuhu hen In luo ami eu it (In n ill- !iv.-lug complaint. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MED. CO ST. LOUIS, IVIO. For sale bv (.', tl. Huntley, druggist. brland IMstrirt. l.d.ANn District, Oct. !. tjuile a Hum of the farmer have their potatoes dug while N() l ICE OK AI'I'OIN r.MKN T. Notice It hereby given that Hi nmleralKiiail hav b.wu apmiliiiett by tlio ominty mint ol r'lHeknmiti cotiutr exeentom of the Ul will ami tentnttii'iil ! John K .llorn-crnitti,iteetAH,' i. iKinniia Imvlint eimm tuiilimi 'he iiule ,, John h. llontM-lnieli. ileei naeil, are llereliy uiitllle.l to pruaeul tlm aamo ilnlr vurlllvl lur inmi"iit lo Oiu nnlerln'iii'l or hi IIiu oitieti ol Dmk C. Ilrowaell, HrvKon t Ity, Or., within an uionllis I rum dato. I. AWRKSCK IKHtNi-Clll'CIt and II. K. llil;N( IU ( II Ki.Tiitora ol iliuotaio( Julin K, Itornaeliiich, deceiise'l. lieiv l'. Mrowni'll, Atlv for cxnctitora. Iatl suiilvmlair X IsA 0-6-10 II. i hnrhnnrt lant ThnrWav a,iH Vrlit.. many attractions yet to a mejonty of the p , D k A , , , . , .. ;. . .. Kev- A. P. Gillette has decided to buy a people these attractions are no longer of in- k , ... , .. . .... . . ... ... . 'I ' home in this vicinity lo which he can re- terest, for they are similar to what bas been ,. . ... . ... , turn at the close of his appointment in . 1., , r.,u,r, lUc,c , gomn..rn 0reK011- We ul,dersU1(1 tha, .in iio.c w iic a rauoai ciianKC in llie , j ; , . make-up of our fairs and expositions or they will be forced to suspend by the rest less desire of the people for new diversions and excitements. With tbe failure of the state fair to accom plish the object for which it was estab lished, the o,000 given to it by the state each year is wasted. This, with the amount given to the district fairs, making a total of $10,000 a year that the tax pavers have got to dig np, and the return they receive for this hard-earned money is very small in deed It would be far better and be of more advantage to the agricultural and manufacturing interests of the state if this 110,000 was expended on the highways each year. The post office department has come out strong against long names and double names for post offices The department now abso lutely will not grant a new oflice with a name of two words, and discourages long cumbersome names of a single wod To further simplify tbe postal work the post oflice authorities are cutting oil the super fluous word in the names of offices having two words, and when that is not possible they merge the two words into one, drop ping the capital letter of the last word. The first office in this county to suffer a curtail ment of its name is Park Place which now appears on the postal records as Parkplaie. This new ruling of the post office depart ment meets the approval of all business men, for it tends lo symplify correspond ence and thus saves both timeand patience Miss Mattie Dempster, of Oregon City, is visiting friends in Redland. Invitations are out for a social parly next Friday at the residence of Mrs. L. Jj. John son in honor of Miss Dempster. Rev. Mr. Quimby preached bis first ser mon here last Sunday to a large and atten tive audience. He made a very favorable impression on his hearers. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong are attending the Presbytery in Portland this week. CAKl'S CULLINGS. Dwelling Broken Into-Thle'es Failed Make a Han I -Big sheep Drive. to others have not commenced, Adnlnh miller has left hi old home at Da vid Pen man's and gone to Astoria in search of employment. Wm. Rider and family have returned from hop picking at Independence. Mrs. l.o'tie Penman made a trip to Port land last Monday. J. P. Converse has returned (join Port lands Fred Itackman, Franit Mct.'nrmacK, and Walter Rider have returned Irom baling hops for Oren Killer of Independence. Mis I.iizie Thomas, of Oregon City, spent a lew days last weeK visiting at home. vr. Pratt and family have moved to the Ed Owen place. School commenced last Monday morning in the Inland district with (ieorge mc Arthur teacher. W'e wish him success. Joe Cahill has leased the StoKes place and will soon move there. Mrs. Alberd Fugle and Miss Fnima Kngle. of Molalla, sieut a few days here last weeK, visiting with Mrs. Kngle's sister, Mrs. Kdwin Jordan. C. L. Parser, wife and child, of Portland, were the guests of J. M. Find ley last Tues day. Havskkp. Viol Voiclngt. Vioi.a. Oct. (!. The entertainment given I at Viola r rlday evening was a grand success in every respect. All who took part met with hearty applause. One ol the pleasing lettures was a duet played by Prof. Ogle ain Master Willie Healer. The Viola young people were ably assisted by young ladies from Springwaterand Iigan. The fan drill was well executed. Not one mistake was ' made throughout the entire march and drill Bl'MMONs. In th Olrrult Court ol tliaSlataof Oregon, lor Clat'katllaa t'oiiuty. Catherlna K or her ami Sophia Korher. I'lirUtlna Kother auj Mary Kuoliar, platulilU, vs. A. K. Mark. . F.Mark.Mra. I.. H.Hhlrler, Jams. Shtrlay, K. J. l.ble., Ji,n c. I'uahiu., K, l. Aviaiiu, A. J, Ailnnis, Jaeob Atlanta, M. Ailam., itarrimiu AUaiui, lltitfh AUaina and Miu Mat (are! Adaiui, dolvmlanla. To E. I). Adami, A. J. Adams, Jaeob Adams, M. A'lama. Ilanlium A'lama, Himh Adams and MUa Mariiarat Adaini: TN TIIK NAME OK THE STATE OK OKK gnu. you and aaoh nf yon ara hrrvhr eoni inandod to tat and appear in ihi abova untitled court, ou or bxiorn Ilia 4th day ol NovamlMr, Is-iv. thaaama bring tha Mm day of tha nut rvKUlar tarm of ial'l onirt, lo ananor Ilia roin. pl'lulllled avalnit you In Ilia aiaira entillvd Milt. And II you fall to an appour for want Iharaol, ilia plainllfls will lakaa dwirwa agaiust you and raeh ol you lor Iba raiial damandad lu ihe poiupialut, to-alt: Thai yui and aaoh "f ynu Im darlare't anil da eraed lo have no Interest or etau In ilia loliow Inn daicrllxxl hal eataio, Iluata4 lu l larkauiaa comity, tiregoii, lo-wlt: Befttutilng at tha aonthwat eoruer of tha Io. nation lAttd t'lalm ol John Xarka ami rranrla Marks, hu wife, balnf rlalm Nv In Town- ahlp 4 soulli, Kanaa l Kat; thonoit Knal ll.'O ehalu.; Iheucv Hontli &.'i ctultia; thenoa Knl J4 rhaliia; ihcnoo North 'AMI elialui l"ih""iith entt corner ol land i"w owne'l hy t'hrlittan Koeher; thaiieu Wa.1 Vi.17 rlialna; tiieueu rtoutti l II chain to Iho plai a ul buKinning, contaiu Iuk so aerei, more or la.a. And that you and each of you be forever vn Joiuud from aiaertiug any claim or Intvreal In the.anie; and lor mrli otbvr and further rollel a shall tia meet ami pnipar. Thin -umnioui it publiahed by orttar of Hon. K. I). Stietlurk. Judau ol Iba ( Ircilll court ol j Multuoiuati county, Oregon. I 11. K. t IIOS", Attorney lor Pialntlira. Vade at ( hsmbers, Auenat Jolh, imS. Ilated.-Hiawmhvriilh, Ivj.V v l:l:KVi!l SUMMONS. In tha Circuit Court of tha 8 tale ot Oregon for the Couuty of Clackama. , Anna II. Duncan, Plainllir, va. Edward II. Dillioaii. lieleudaul. To Edward II. liuncan, dofendaul: TN THE NAME OK THE (STATE OK ORE- Prof. Ogle furnished the music. The solo. i,ar lu tl e abova emit ud court oo or heloru by Mrs. Huwlcv, of Ixigan, could not have i M,""11r .N"'"l"b,,r 4lh' ""J'' " , .- h ' j complaint Hied aKalnal yon In the alxiveanlltled been improved upon. ; ,,,11, or , walll n,er,i the puiutul will tnku a Rev. Quimby, the new Methodist minis- "'roe aalii.t ym lor Iho rebel demanded In . ... .. . . , the complaint, lo-wlt: hor a decree dloolvlng ter, preached his first sermon at V tola last I the bond, ol aintrlinony existing tietwueii yon Sunday. All who heard the sermon were "'V1 lh J'1"1""". ""'I '"r the iu.to.iy ol the ,, , , ... . , , , j nilnor children oi sul'l inarrlaK.'. well pleased with It and with the speaker's ! lhla uinmona I- puhluhe.1 by nrdnr of Hon. T. A. Mcllrlile, Jii-Ik" of the .'til Judicial dltlrlot of the Slate ol Oreg m. i.KO. C. I1UOWNEI.L, Atty for I'ltrT. Dated HepL U tl U U)-2.'i. manner of address. J. Heater and family visited Prof. Ogle at bis home in Molalla Sunday last. Miss AllieGale, of Oregon City, has lieen vi-iting friends at Viola the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. Eakins, of Rutledge, Ore gon, visited J. R. Heater's family Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Karten's new building has received a neat coat of paint. A. B. C. The world's wheat fifteen years ago came one-fourth from the United States Today only one-sixth is grown here The world's wheat fifteen years ago was all grown in thenorth temperate zone. In the last six months nearly one-fourth of the British im ports of wheat came from Argentina and Australia. Oregon City can be congratulated on be ing one of the few towns of Oregan that has maintained a live, active board of trade through the late hard times. The board has been in existence over eight years and it has been one of the chief factors in the building up of Oregon Cilg. During all the hard times no decrease in the membership bas been sustained, new members coming in to more than make good the loss by withdrawals. Now that there is a prospect of a revival of business, anil with the pres ent solid growth Oregon City is having, there is a greater incentive than ever to push the work of the board. Tbe next reg ular meeting will be held next Monday Caris, Oct. 7. Delightful fall weather, but farmers look auxiouslv for rain, as little plowing can be done w.th the soil so hard and dry. At present writing a Hock of 1000 sheep is being driven through Cams on tbe way to Troutdale. Father Worsham, of Oregon City, form erly a resident of this place, spent a few days with his daughter, Mrs. W. W. May. Grandma Skeed, who has been ill for sev eral weeks, makes no progress toward re covery, but lies patiently waiting the sum mons to "pass on.'- Grandma has many warm friends in this vicinity. Mother Abel is able to sit up after severe illness, hut is still very weak and feeble. D. S. Morse, Will Moore, of Cams, and Fred Myers of Oregon City, took a trip into the mountains last week to hnut and fish. They were gone from Tuesday till Friday. Were not fortunate In securing game, but caught a few nice fish and bad " lots of fun." Messrs. Hosford and Knight, of Canby paid our little burg a visit last Thursday. The former came to look after the apple crop; the latter to transact business for Mrs. Crowley. W. W. May and wife and daughter Ber tha went to Dayton last Wednesday, return- J Deadman, Anno ing haturtlay r. M. Dickinson, May Mrs. Myers, of Oregon City, is spending a Knight Mattie few days with her relatives, D. S. Moore and I Lwnlwell Mildred .,ii 1 . . Beaver Oreek Breezes. Ukaver Ckkkk, Oct. 6. Wm. Owens and Wm. Grissenthwaite took some horses to Portland and sold them on last Monday. We did not learn the price they received. Mrs. E. H. Cooperand children, of Carus, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Rowen, this week. Rev. Shields, of Portland, preached at the Presbyterian church last Sunday. His ob ject in coming was to see if he could not supply this charge with a minister; the place being vacant since Rev. Kirkhope re turned to Sau Francisco. Mrs. Kdwards is having a well dug on her premises. Dan fcvans end John M. Jones are doing the work. Mrs. Williams, of Seattle, is visiting friends in this community. Fine weather for traveling, but not very good for plowing. Ask Mr. Rowen where he got his nicely matched team. better List. The following is the list of letters remain ing in the post oflice at Oregon City, Oregon, 1:30 P. M October , 1805: mkn's list. Baflord, Frank Barrett, E 0 Creegnn, John Kllis, W T Grossman, M Hoehn, Geo Hughes, W P Jackson, Neil Jones, (i W I.a Mar, II W McDonald, Win WOMEN S MAT. Schroder McCethie, John Martin, FJ Miller, E M Nice, Phil Roberts, JarrPtt Rockefeller, M E Smith, W h Voigt, August Walker, Frank Warner, A C Bl'MMONH. In the Circuit Court ol Hie Mate of Oregon lor the County ol Clackamas. Daloy A. Vi'liltmore, I'lnllillir, vs. Helm M. Whit- more, uuicminui. To Kehn M. Whltmore, the above named de fendant: TN THE NAME OK THE STATE OK OKK 1. Kn, you are hereby required to apgiear aud amwer the complaint of plaintiff herein on or Dimre Monday, the rourtn day ol fiuVHinher, A. I. IK'iJ, the lame belug tbe llrat day of the next regular term of the aald court, aud If yon (all so to appear or amwer the plainllir will uppiy to the court for the rello. praved lor In the complaint, to-wit: For a decree dliaolvlug the Douua ol matrimony tximuig between heraull and defendant and foradecreeot divorce herein and lor bur ooata and disbursement, aud lor uen inriner ann otner reiiet e to this llouora ble Court may leein Just and proper. Thin fttimmoui ig publiabed by order nf Hon T. A. Stephens, Judxe of thu fourth linllrlal die Irlet. UKO. C. HKOWNKI.I,, 9-13:10-25. Attorney lor I'laiutlfT. Dated tliift 12th day of 8 ipiember, lS'Jft. M'MMON.H. In the Circuit Court nf the Htate of Oregon, for me i niiuiy oi uiacaaiiiae. Ida Klnsrd, Plain HIT, va. I. II. Hlnard, I)e- lenuniii. To I- II. Itinnrd, aald defendant: TN THE NAME OK THE 8TATE OK OKE- 1 gon, you are hereby rnoiiired to aonear and aiiawer the complaint lllud avalnst you In tbe arjore ontmeq milt in said court on the nrat day ol a term 'hereof to bo rwuuii and held next alter nix we-ks Irom the publleitlon of this munmona iiameiy on the 4in day ot November, IH'.i.'i, and if you fall so to awwnr aud aimwer. for want there of, the plaintiff herein will apply lo the court lor tnereiieinemannea in the complaint herein which Is for thedliaoliitlon of themarrlaveeou tract dow exlitiug between the nl .lMtlir and defendant herein, and for auch other and further equitable re. 1st rut it prayed for In said com DlHlllt. Thusummnns ii niibinned by ordor ol T. A. Hlcphena Judge ol the circuit court ol the state I uregon lor Mii tunman county. lonrtli ludt' del (Jintlct, made and dated tun, .Kl day of bent,, IMS. W. H. IiollY.NM, C1.AKKNCK COl.E. 9-13:in-25. Attys. for Plaintiff. New Goods Modern Prices. family Edwin Howard was greatly astonished one day not long since upon returning from the field in the absence of bis wife and daughters to find that his bouse bad been thoroughly ransacked; bureaus emptied of their contents, closets investigated, even the beds overturned by some party evidently in search of money. Of course tbey were un successful, for Carus farmers pay their money onl faster than it conies In; so, I please, Messrs. robbers, take notice and Mrs W Kmith,. Mrs W k-3 Htnitli, Miss Annie Webb, Mrs Susan Mack, Mrs Farah J If called for state when advertised. 8. R. GREEN, P. M. Wedding stationery, the latest style and finest assortment evr brought to Oregon City at the Entkbpkihb office. A splendid selection of men's, ladies' and children's tan shoes at Charman A Son's. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. orner brocerv. V J J Complete Htock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.-sa32 Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. I'oino, Hi'onml I 'i' conviiicoil tlutt I Imvp tlio liirgcnt timl lnHt seloetcil stock of M illiiiccry In tlm city, Also ft full lino of Dry (miikIh, r,mlii'H' and ( 'liililrcn's umlcnvnir and horiicry. No trouble to show goods. E. E. MARTIN, I'oiiiini'iviiil lliiuk Work, wi door to PoHtolliro. pr.T.T'.T.T.'T.r'.tr.T.'rjT'.'1' SCHOOL SHOES '.T.T.T.Tjrr FOR STRONG STYLISH SHAPELY School Children Should l"1 Wr have Iheiti at price front WFI I .MAHF WELL. FITTING. WELL-WEARINQ '1 $l TO $2. Krausse Bros. jT."rir."r.T tl w. Y V. A. I .T.rr.Tr.T.r.r.rrr.r.T.T.T.r.Tr.T.r.rr.'! 'UTROW ..Donlor in.. STOVES, TINWARE, 3 PUMPS, HARDWARE. Main Street near the Court House. Artistic Mill inery L'lre Assortment of Liti'st Parisian and New York fVsigns of Trimnutl Hats, C'lfant-d. Ohtrich Ft'iiiliim PvimI iindllnri'd. Kid (SIovvh Huir Work in nil its Itrutii'hiR. 220 First Stre. t, Portland, Orison. o:tsn Mactnc!i Anil all Aremiorlea. U hire. Standard And Other. r. n. lecilt k Co., !i Ktrtt Htrrvl, i, 'or nnlnii'ii. F. IT. CIIOWN, u.ir I t II.KH IN luaro : :- 11:1 1 Stoves : K'.rv H-ri-.'l. rri;iitii1, or 1. nvr! rv; u a uni.MMi FUKNITURE f';irit Shudt'H, l,iic CiirtniiiM, I'ortii'rt-s, I'te. 171 Klrr utrci-t, 175 Knuil .trt. CLD3 & KING liflT ttPtil C.'.PL'S AND... JACKETS' Mh It Wiulilnirtnii n The L. & Z. Swett Co., Nrw and Hfpnnd lUml. Tumlturs, Cnrpets, Deciding and Stoves. 201 A 203 Front, 202 Tuylur St. At the liout laii'lin. Gr-J:a i Kcciltr, j rri'MTij'tii.n ni'U""iHlH M ''I'll M i, ii .1 F.iinily Ea. (Jounliy Tradt Soli'ii'.cd. i Dr t C. Drown Hooks Stoart 4 Tnumiison Co 2(iil & 271 Morrinon Sir et. Portland. iil'LES Abstracted" A rid Kilnmnlerd by Tie Title Gnarantee 4 Trost Co. ctintnlier of f'om mi'rce fliillillriK JOHN V, WAXNKR Mocha Corree Parlors Ml Third Htri'ft, 0,p Oinlrity J lirntr IlKUT I5C 1.1313a, Well! 4 Co. Ililnl A W,i-liliiiit',n LyO and Up, 8urr;(.ou. ; .lriv.i I' 'li t n.iil l''i. i li . ln- t I'.'i Ki't ;n ft LM'ls Ert, Dry 6o3:'c Ililnl rlt ; LtADbm OF LOW I'RIOEO. Jno L Clinc Wntcli Makir. 221 Firt Stirct. All Wi.rt Ilrt.'l. I'rici'd ,iiw. Denver Kitchen .inVO'l I L't l I ! Cur V. i Fr :i. .ot. ;i-i: Side Kivi-n are fur ri'fcrenco mice of country ami Tim iiiiiui H uf tlm rkA-AiM i 1 1 . 1 rui iicinu t i'r t ) Business Houses In n; mid fuid-Miihurlian ,.'.L'!::s i' i in ul' hiiyt'iH. Tlioy iiro r'(;oinnii'ndi)d n h reliii- i.i,. r,r...r. .,. ,i...,t I in in.- iir ,i:,ii , nil. GUIDE. HI'K ItAMONA Iciivr or"ii I lly V A 2 nml 1 1. M 1'i.ril mil 7, 11 A M mi l 4 1' KASTHIliK KI.KCillli.'OAIt'l l.cnvc 1'i.rtlitiil Mii'l Orifi.n I lly nviiry III iiitiiuli-h friun 7 A. M, B00kS nnd Stationery GILL'S. M mid AMrr Rm. lu::ci!lt::s LlW,l!l'l(l xl.ll "II -t , Hardware Avery it Co. 82 Third St Nenr'Onk MEAL IN TOWN. . OIiIiipk! Km ploycil LADIES' W'i'H, Switches 'I mid iSanjrs. ! Aleo Utinls wigs. Hot our Prlcm. j I'ariH Hair Storo j i)8Whlni:UinHt. F.E. Beach & Co. Doiile ,n I'. ire PAINTS AND OIL AllJ OnnerHl Billlilluir M.it'irUI. . E. C'irn'ir Hr-t ami i-t'irk Htri-.t. Oppniite L.d I Hurl Til Ion's Hituk. Finest Photos $1 Per Doz. at Mesarvey's Gallery. lfiSJ Third St. JohnS.Ma'kCo, 82 Sixth St., Photographic it Mnirjo Lantern SUPPLIES. Newcit ThlriKi lu Wall Paper Prices to suit the times. Stlof1M A Mortis WJ Third 81. Send for Sampler ...C...UWNH POTTER, GKOCIiK. Ar.iH.ic I 1 17 ri.lrd Ut. Photographer. ! I'ino valued in p) ,(, if !.:,() pnr' TeilH it Cod'ens. (o. K,i.,U W(lfU, i E. H. Kociccse4Cfl iiiiliiiiT"' WALL PAPER Firnt St.,! EOOID MOOUIiteS, Where car tlm PallltS. OlIS, TheheHt place Broslies, Etc, f"ra vH ,i ii,, ! 2!)8 Atilcr Htriret. HeaHoillllllcpl'iee ' Hooks Itoilirht, (;liniin'i iiUi-bfur ! Soi l and Kx- PiounF.8, FnAMta, changed at Artist's Materials. I the lieniHtein'H Old Hook Store Art Store.! al'r"hlr,.1lH,, OTW-I.H.KI....H... I ""r ll.'twuiiu (111 Jl 6th I Freeman Ccffce House CnfTo. tenor chnnolHln ... Iloin ni'l plui nj W3Q63 The areata anil milk To Itook ('mivnor. U froin hit ranoh. ailiirt-M with WT:-.,B ro'"a,,- w. H. JJkAKK, DENTIST NltroaiOrlde km for the puliiiemi extraritlon ol teeth All work warranted and prl' en reaxoimble. Room 3, 4 and 8, aoulhweat corner r and Morlnun atreeta, 0 m- r K i, ild nif, Portland, Oreiron. FOR SALE OR TRADE. two acreB near Park Iloufie and Place. J. K. GROOM, Oregon City, Or AS