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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1895)
Oregon City Enterprise.! horr I crippled the government tlnnticially, tliat were congress ami the I'resMent ever so well disposed nothing can he done of any inatf nitmle on our rivers for some time to come. uhlic treasury permitted. The tleniocrulio dryer as it la all wasted on the parer, con- FHibHslied Kvery Kridny. CHAS. MESERYE, rt'BUKHKK AND rROI'RIKTOR. Is about us may lo do tiling In a proper way as to do It slovenly, and the returns are certainly more tmtlsfuctory. It would be fur more prolltnhlo to let the lions pick The Willamette mid other rivers will have up worthless fruit tluin to take the tlpio to wait until a republican administration j and trouble to pick It up and haul It to a has hal sulllcient time to Ret the treasury dryer. i into a healthy condition once more. SUHWCKIPTION KATKS, ! On of the latet ventures in 1 1 1 e line of centralization is the putting hi of a Job do ! partuient by the Orecoiiiun. At present it : inonly intended that brief and book ork be One year. 12 " Blx months. 1 w Trial iiibseriptlon two mfiith, A dtseoiiLt of SO cents on all subscriptions (or nn a r.i.r - n.,,,1. f.i. l. tilths if m.l,l ill advsm-e', j handled, but with the immense plant and 1 Anderson, John Utter I.lal, The following Is the list of letters remain tii in the post olliceat Oregon 1'ity, Oregon, 1:IW r, M., October 1(1, 1S!: MCN's l ist. Wilson, X K Cntered at the Host Offlce In Oregon I'lly.Or., as second cih.m matter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER :V. ISiW. i prestige the Oresntiian lias it is probable I ' Xilson, J A ' that it will handle all class of work in the ! IVvetvaux, tl K Oshorn, 1, ! near future. As this will seriously cut into j tireenwall. H V I'arker, lr t the business of the Portland jobotlices they j Hamilton, T It Khmer, Marry j are besliring themselves to tlnd some way Johnson, J A Schilling, A ! of preventing the Oregonian from trespass- j Mason, Oeo Thompson, J J ing on their Held. This venture of the Ore-; Mc Arthur, Ilerl 1 liouias, Kdw AiKNTS FOK T11K E.S'TERI'KISE Beaver Creek, Oanby, Clackamas, Hilwaukie. Tnion Mills. Meadow Hrook. New Era. Wilson ville. Park Pla.-e, Gladstone, Stafford. Huiluo, Carus, Molalla. - Mai-quam, Bullvvliie Aurora, Orrllle. Eagle Creek, Damascus, Bandy, Salmon, (.Hirrinsville, Cherryville, Marmot, Dr T. B. Thomss Geo. Knight A. Mather Oscar vvtssiiuer U J. Triilllnaer Chas Itoiinaii W. 8. .Newberry llenrv Milcv ) gonian's is but in line w ith the spirit of the times, for centralisation Is coming to be the watchword of the day. Already the great department stores are driving their single ; line competitors into bankruptcy. Single j factories are combining into great establish-1 meuts under one head, giving them a pow- i F. L. Uusseli ! erlul advantage over the small concerns. T l ' . .... ... . J i) c.ase i ,-"tri,llI11011 has even invaded the lawyer s C. T Howard i profession and it is nothing uncommon to - - " AnuiSiuiibr ' "m1 law ,lrm of 'rom ,l'llr lo s'x E. M. Hartman : bers. The fierce'couipctilion of today is the Br v!1.'.1 '"!?!! I leading factor in this centralization of in- Ed Muecke LJ Perdue I dustrial ami commercial establishments, for H-i'"''rn j it gives to them an advantage both in buy F liJsrll 'ni1 and selling their commodities, as well Mrs. W. M. Mclntvre working their help to greater advantage, (eo. J. Currin Mrs. M. J. Hammer Adolph Ascliott aX" The way to btilM np Oresron City is to gire Oregon ( ity peojile your patronage. OREUOX CITY POLITICS. than is possible lor the small concerns. A city election is one of the events that is to take place in Oregon City in the near fu ture, the date, as tixed.by tbe charter, being the first Monday in IVceniber. A mayor, four councilmen and a treasurer are to be elected. As to who are to be the candidates no one apt-ears to be able to tell. Several names hare been mentioned, but the par ties have generally declined so soon as their cat didacv was brought to their attention. Aa a matter of fact the voters of Oregon City appear to be in tbe fix of that young lady matrimonially inclined, who, or the men she could get she would not have one, and ol the men she would have not one could she get It begins to look as though his honor, the present mayor, would continue to bold the office without let or hindrance. This antipathy in city politics lies in the fact that no self-respecting man cares to let himself be put up aa a candidate to be slaughtered at the polls. Several feeble and ineffectual attempts have been made by the law and order element of the city to elect men w ho would enforce the laws and bring city politics up to a higher plane of respect ability. The trouble has been with these would-be reformers that they lacked the moral courage and backbone to back up their convictions and their votes. Distrust of each other was another stumbling block to tbe success of a law and order ticket in city elections. Each man was afraid that i bis business might be injured if he toek an open hand in city politics and was content to keep still and growl at the way things were being run. These same aliened reform ers, though, have been very free in their criticism of the newspapers of Oregon City for their lack of courage and spirit in not attacking the gambling dens, bouses of ill fame and saloons tbat are in the city. Should tbe papers undertake this work they would be left alone to fight out the con test as best they could, regardless as to how much their business was injured. Nothing further than sympathy and good wishes, quietly expressed, would be extended to make good the losses the papers would sustain. The question will come up before the next meeting of tbe council to provide elec tric lights for that part of the city known as Klyville. Its people who form an imixir tant part ol the city are as much entitled to I street lights as is Green Point or any other part of the city. They have been w ithin the I corporate limits over two years and as yet have not had a dollar from the city treas ury, and as they have regularly paid their taxes they feel entitled to some of the bene fits to come from being a part of Oregon City. If the city is not financially able to : bear the extra expense of these additional lights, the arc light at the head of Seventh street could he replaced with an incandes cent lamp and the money saved could be used in providing lights for Molalla avenue. Four additional lights would be sufficient for tbe avenue, and they would enable tbe people of that part of the city to travel in safety after dark Many of them working in the factories and other places down town necessitates tbeir traveling the street before it gets light in the morning as well as after dark in the evening. As a matter of jus tice Molalla avenue should be lighted by the city. Meuzies, Jus WOMKN'i MKT. Carnegee, Mrs Reed, Mrs Anna Ciutormson, Annie Thomas, l.ii I.ynn, Jane Thompson, Mrs John Marshall, l.inila M Nottingham, MrsM Peterson, Mrs Frances If called for state when advertised. 8. R. (1KEEX. P. M. (irinnuHliim for the Hoys. Realizing the necessity -of congeniul recreation for tlio luiys, the W, C T. I'. liuve undertaken to add xiich a place to the free reading room. Suitable, ap paratus will be bought anil a variety ol appliances placed in a room Willi mat tresses, baths, etc. An instructor from the Y. M. 0. A. of Portland will stieiid one evening each week ami if the citizens respond generously to the appeal, a first- class gymnasium will he established. jThe patronage uccordeil the reading I room shows it has met a long felt want. The gymnasium aNo will he a great help in furnishing amusement and developing the physical nature of our young men. A committee of ladies have begun the canvasg of the city for funds to fit up and carry on the gymnasiun. It ia expected to secure the lower floor of the armory building as it is best adapted fur the purpose of any loom to be had. The Staff or Lire. Bread is recognized as the atafTof life, but if it is of poor finality, it offers but little support to the body. Rivad from the Home Made bakery, SI. ively's block, can be depended upon at all times to be of first class quality and equal the beat family made bread. Xone but the best flonr is used and the utmost cleanliness is observed in all work about the bukerv. Bread delivered to all partaof. the city Announcement fl.iL ; : - Having fMiavedt'd tin' linn of Scliwun k I'll trow in Tiinviire, Stoves hihI 1 liinhvuro. I take great jilt'iisuro in aiinoniu'ing to the litililie that I shall tit unco replenish the stock, keeping only t lie host grade of goods in this line. COME AND SEE 11 C Tlie IVIccm Will He Wlulit ' W. A. PUTROW, Near the Court House. In Pry (lauds, Millinery, Fuiicy (inoils, and (ItMits Furnishings. Consult your lest intrnrnt ami luy of E. E. MARTIN, CoinniiTi'iiil Hank Hloik, next door to Postnllice. rT.T.T.T.T.T.T S2H00LSH0ES FOR '.T.T.TTJvj STRONG STYLISH SHAPELY School Children VA'c have theiit at prices 1'rnm WELL-MADE. WELL-FITTINQ, WELL-WEARINQ 1 -Should Ih $1 TO $2. Krausse Bros. ;1 New Goods- Modern Prices. ; fresh from the oven . 0. E. A. Freytug does not proiose to remain in the rear of the procession in the matter ol supplying the market with fresh vegetables, and bis gardens are kept in first cluss conditfon. As a result of careful inquiry the Enter fkisk is able to state that the number of f mil trees to be planted in Clackamas j county this fall will be nearly double what j it has been in anyone season for several i years past. Uur farmers are beginning to realize that in diversified farming lies their chief bope for prosperity, and that fruit is a crop that can be added to their farm pro ducts with but little exense; time, with a small expenditure of labor, directed by in telligent brains, being all the requisites. I rrun trees ior years to come win not ue so cheapasthey ere now, unless another dem ocratic administration 9hould come in, j and farmers who are contemplating plant- j J'"t,fir8 ut to order by ing an orchard should not delav, for an-1 Universal Garment Cutter other vear trees will lie much higher. As a ' given in cutting result of the hard times cutting oil their j o'clock till 5 o'clock. Please sales the nurserymen have put out but little stock the past two years, and when the pres ent supply is exhausted there will be a stiff ening in prices. The wise farmer will make extra ellorts to procure trees for an addition to bis orchard while a dollar will buy so many trees. 1 Qorner Grocery. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.c3 Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets). 1 LVVVLVWJLJ v a.S ForRcal Life rvrnr OVR NirKDH A IM'MINK H nH'CATIoN Many ynun mrn ana wnmrn ran spi-nd hut on or two year at school -whv not tnka a eonrsa that esn ,-on't0..tw1 in (hst tlmi-' The rotlf Inrlu-lMi a abort FSOl.lHH mt'ltHB b l.tf. a IH'SIVKHSl nn1 SltnltTM.XNU t'Dt'ltHK. Tor raiabnM t'rm. 414 YAMHILL ST. - - HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE. - K1RTLAHD, OR. Artistic A Millinery hrge Assortment of Latest Tarisian ami New York IX-sips of Trimmed Hats. Hl'MMosa lu lh Cirmlt Court ol the alalo of Oregon, for Clarfciiniaa loiuilv. Cstrirrina Kocher "! sVifliln Korher, ClirUtlua Kochur aud Mary Kocliur, ptalulifTs, Vi. A. K. Murk. si. F.Matk, Mrt. L. II.HhlrUy, Jm , Miirmy, t. J. fvuiu.. JuIid t:. risiiii.., t.. i. AUam., A. J, Ailsm., Jnrab AOalliN, M. Atlain . llarn.on AiIhiii-, Hiik'i AiImiiis and Mim Margiret AtUins, It'lvmUiit.. To E. I). A'!m, A.J. A'Unis. Jarob Adam. M. AtUniM. Ifarilwu A'Uins, HukU AUiiis aud Mln Maritsret A'Uiik: IS TIIK NAMK OF THE 8TATK OK OKK Kon, you anil paeb of you are hervhy coin iiiaiiileil to Im aud aiM.'nr in t h.i ahovN untltul f-ourlton or bviom tha HH day of Nnvi'iiitr, ls'ii, tho mo twinj tlio tl rat day of Ilia uuit rtKUlar term of aaltl court, au.tver tlio rom. ttint tiled Rtfaiimi yuu In ttia .bore enlitlml nil. Aud II you fail lo an apiwnr lor want Ti c- 11 i il i i i I'tcreoi, 'in- innmiiim win Mac a ilccrw airailiNl The .Star jrallery makes all kimN of ,, ,a u, .. ,r th0 mlt,, UollU(1,, , crayons, water, India ink a id paatelle lnrj s"mp aim, to-lt: ' ' That y .u and unci) "f you be di'i'lnro l and do- enlargements Copying a apecialtv. 1 erej in h no imi-ri-i or utat in the follow- P-:.. ......tl . . tn ... i in 'leicrllMfl n-iii i-niaio, altualci In Lla'kainaa bring your small pirtureg. All woik county. on-ioii,to li: guaranteed. K.N. Welln liiriunitif i iho wmttiwost conn-r of tha Io- 6 ' nation band ( talin ol John Murk, and Iranria Marlei, lis wif.a, Mug flnirn Nu. ,VJ, lu Town- hli i South, lUiure I K-l. tht'iie.i V.itt BJ. -0 ' etiaius; iheucv .South b:.i etinlua; ttii'iicu Kt. i f-lialna: thellcu Nor 111 'L 1 1 (Mulnt tu I ti.i oiitli- I Aflernoong from 1 lt eorin'r ol land ownel ly t Christian ' Km-her; thence e-l.V,.l clialita: ttiiuco Houtti I IMrioh FeiiiherH Dyeil ami Cureil. Kill (Hovch Hiiir Work in nil itn I'.riiucln M. I'lfitncil. 210 First Street, Hj. BECKER I'ortliitnl, Oregon. 'u nil ArrwmrlM. l.inte, Mandard Aid Olhara. r. I!. Ltciier 4 Co., Klr-t Hire'!, I'ur Hj,ii,Mi. The L. & Z. Swett Co., New and Heeninl Hand. ' Furniture, Carpets, Bedding and Siovei. 201 A20JI Front, '202 Taylor Sin. At the he'll ! 11 Ik 1 1 1 1 ur. Tliompson'H , and lessona t;ive me n call and see the work it w ill do. Mra. M. A. I'liimtner, one door north of Clifr House, Oregon City. F. I). Ci'.CVN,! C.M.B k IcElilcr. i "V. I'lUfis'tH Ikl Hli 51..III .t Family & Country Trnde Solicited. ; ir i i.Kit in :u i vi ate :--:- find Stoves I' lril 'iol. ir Dr. E C. Brown Eye ami Ear Surgeon. l,ld-.(.t. Km, d i,d 1 ..,,.!,- t if, i .in-- Jno L Cline Wntch Mukcr. 221 Firt Street. All work tlr i-la rricM I ,ivv. Denver Kitchen. ' 1 1 1 I I sJ County Road EolSKr.R KlAIKl)'9 t'lan given in another olunin of the Kntekprise, for giving a passable connection between Main street and the lower part of Oregon City with that part of tbe city on the hill, and an inlet into the city for the dillerent county highways that renter on Heventh street, is the only feasible one yet presented. It will give a wider roadway with an easy grade and do away with all danger at the railroad crossing. This improvement should be in dertaken by the city at the earliest possible day. The almost impassable con dition of this hill drives much trade away from Oregon City that naturally would come here if a loaded team could get up or down this street. It would be better to drop all repairs on other streets aud concen trate the city's energies on this much needed improvement. If this matter was properly presentedMo officials of the Southern Paoilic Company they would doubtless contribute a considerable part of the money necessary for an elevated crossing for this street, as It will soon be an imperative necessity for their road. Willi the growth of the city and tributary country the teaming tnillic will soon be so large that there will be a constant stream of teams crossing the railroad, and as it is a particularly dangerous crossing the company would be rompelled to keep a man on guard all the time in order to avoi l accident". In the new buildings, both business ami rpsirfenrp. the ninst tinlirpnhle noint nltoiit them is the better oualitv both as to stvle i takeD ,rv tl,e S,ar K'lery and A. Putrow ImH added to all linea of good kept in Htock in liia hardware store and has marked everything as low as is conmHtant with the quality of goods. and size than those formerly erected in Ore gon City. It indicates that in business houses there is a demand for larger and more attractive store and office rooms that are more in keeping with a progressive town and a growing trade. In the resi dences, which are mostly being erected by the parties who are to occupy them, il is shown that the day lor cheap, uncoruforta- i ble houses in Oregon City Is past. People j are getting able, and material and labor are so cheap that when they build an ellort is I made to have a house supplied with all the j modern conveniences. Without exception j the dwellings that have been erected in Ore-1 gon City this year would be a credit to any eastern city and show that the era of village life ia past in Oregon City as well as that the town is prosperous and the people are getting so they can all'onl better houses. Hi'lRIT OF TIIK PRESS. When you are going to have pictures the one- armed photographer, head of Seventh street stairs. Fine glassware given away with baking powder. See titaub, the Grocer, about it. Mb. Hekmax.n. as well as the other mem bers of the Oregon delegation in congress, re alizing which w ay the w ind is blowing, will make extra elPirts to please their constitu ents by getting something substantial done toward the improvement of the Willamette and other navigable rivers in Oregon. Their task as they doubtless realize is an uphill one. While tbe house which is strongly re publican will be friendly and willing tu do all it can for the improvement of the water ways and harbors of the country, the sen ate, president, and an empty treasury will effectually block any work the house may fa?or. The traditional policy of the demo cratic party against the general government having anything to do with Internal im provements will be sure to be carried out by President Cleveland and the senate, and it would be useless to look for very large Appropriations for this work even if the The principal reason who so many farm ers cannot realize a profit on dried apples is given by tbe Xewberg Graphic, as follows: It is rather queer, isn't it, that some people will be so very (jiieer? A visit to one of the dryers that is working uiiaiipies, and a look at the apples that are brought in, is all Unit is necessary to make you say " that's so." In the first place the apples look like they might have been clubbed from trees that stand on the side of a mountain, and then rolled to the bottom. They are bruised, mariv of them half rotten, and a number are so gnarly that a look at one of them would make a cod I in moth shed tears. Then a box will probably contain apples of about fonr- teen varieties, covering all the range of adds from very sweet up to persimmon puckery j sour. And yet the man who runs the I dryer and attempts to work up this con glomerate mess is expected to make a mer chantable product out of it. This way of making dried apples has been practiced in Oregon until it is tjle next thing to impos sible to get a pound of machine dried apples that are palatable. Of apples that have fallen to the ground, such as are sound and in good condition may be sent to the dryer and worked up to profit, but each variety should be kept separate, as any cook knows that different varieties cook differently. Bad- j ly bruised fruit it worth nothing at the MOLALLA-:-AVENUE ..STORE.. G. W. Grace & Co. NEW GOODS, Complete stock of every thing needed in the home. 11 rtmliia to Ihu iltn e ot b'-giuuluit, coiiUtu Itut HI) acre-, inon-or lea. Ami Itmt you and uHch of you ie forovor i-n Joined from n-eriing nuv riniiti or tun-re. I lu the panto; and for .ui-ti ottu-r and further relief a. had t inoet and proper. Tills uiumua n pnohaliud by order of IPm. K. I). Hhmuifk. Ju-li-o ol tlio Clreult court of Multnomah couuty, Oregou. II. K.fKO-e. Attorney for Plaintiff. Made at Chamberi, Au.-nst :iutli, Is'A'i. Dated sepiuinm-r Mh, l-'J-'i. V 1:1:10 25. SUMMONS). In the Circuit Court nf tha Htate of Ort'Kon for the County of Clar.kauia.. Anna II. Imuran, Plaliitltr, v. Edward II. Ptllicali, lA-leudaut. To Edward II. Duncan, defendant: IN TIIK NAMK OK TIIK HIATK OP ORE Kon, you are hereby required to bo and ap pear In the ahova entit el court ou or beloro Monday, November 4th, ls!i"i, and nnwer tho complaint Hied aualimt you in the nhoveeuiltled milt, or for want tnereoi the plmnlllt wdl take a d-eree aialu-t you for tho relief iluniMiiili.-d lu the eomnlalnf, to-wlt: Kor a der.reo ill-Nolvluit Hi hond-ol KiHirlni'iny exi.tiiiK hetweeu you nnd (he platum!', aud for the cuitoily of tho minor children of said umrrlait", 'Ihla iimmouii . piihllnhol by order of Hon. T. A, Mellrhlu, )lldK ol the 9th Jlldlcl.il illilrlcl ol the State of Ore- n. i.KO. C. IIIIOWNEM, Atty for Pltir. Dated Hunt. 11. IsjS. !M8.1n-i'i. y irrn i;n 1 FcrtmiuRE C.'t ;.i SlimVx, I .;n I'lirtiiitiH, I'l.riiereH. elu. 1,1 Klrt aired, I .Ti I- rent "trret. clus & king lifter H"l I. us mi -I-- W ibis AND.,. r- JACKETS- V!i X WiidhltiatntJ nth. Ihin. Vo!!e k Ci Vhlrd & Washington Id : I" Dry Goods lid Ihlol t. j LEADtP ' OF Low Pnicrs. lit rAIN t!J Back Usually- Indicate) a disorder of the Kidney", and prompt measures should be taken lo prevent aerlous trouble. REMEMBER .'n'ThT,;,?.!: Whicu 11 neglected, may become dangerous. DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S LIVER iS2 KIDNEY BALM Is what yon need. It will core MverDlsor- .Z-,'1,". w;-k""; Bright' Dlseas, and Diabetes prnw ,wr M)ltB H,.n,, 2-ront stamp for book of hints, how lo live and cure Iheae distressing complaints. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MED. CO ST. LOUIS, MO. For sale bv C. O. Huntley, druggist. KUMMONH. In the Circuit Court of ibo Mate ol Oregon for tlio County ol Clackamaa. Duiiy A. Whitrnom, Plaintiff, v. Ilohn M. Wlilt inore, Defendant To Hehn M. Wld I more, the ubove named de fendant: IN TIIK NAMK OK TIIK HTATK fiK OHK Kon, you are hereby required to in p mr and aitawer tho complaint of pliilutllf ln-re.n on or before Monday, the Kourtli day of N 'Vein her, A. D. IS'iri, tbe lama being the flrnl ilny of the next reijiilnr term of the aiihl cmiit, aud If you tail io to atinear or answer the plalntltr will apply lo the court lor the relle prar.-d for lu tho complaint, to-wit: Kor a decree illa.iiiviug the Winds of inatrlinnny exlmlmr between beraeli and defendant and loradecreenl divorce heridn and for her coat, and dlihuraoinoiit., aud ior Mich further aud other relief a. lo this Honora ble Court may leem Just and protier, Thl suinmona is published by order of Hon. T. A. btciihcua, JudKO of th - f mrih pidleial dlx trlct. OKU. . llltOW.NKI.I,, J-13:10-. Attorney for l-Ululin". Dated this l'Jtb day of 8 p cmlxir. Ih'J.O. Hooks stbart 9c TAompson Co 2J!I & 271 MorriHon Strt'tH Portlaiit Tlio Iiaini'H (if the Portland (Went Hi'l'O Business Houses Idm-u H'wn ur.' fur rcfcrciKV! nnd ruid- I a tiro ol cniintrv ninl Htiluiriiiiii ' Idtvt'lH. Tlirv rccdiinni'iKluil hm lilts linns) to deal w il h. - id; ihLES ADstractca A ri1 vruiirHiite"l by !Le Title Guarantee & Trust Co. ( 'ImmhlT Ut -('!II-Ji'HN V, W'ANNKR'4 Cn.leij pjilcrs I :i Third Ktreet, 'l i Cui di.iy 'llleatre i h r I5c MEAl. I'itr Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder Awarded Cold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. K'MMON-1. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oretion, for tlietjouatyof Clackiiiniia. Ida Klnard, I'ialntiir, v.. L II. Hlmird, De- lendant. To I. II. Klnard, mid dofeudunt: IN TIIK NAMK OF TIIK HTATE OK OKK Kon, you are heretiy reipilreil to anficar aod aiiawer tlie f-omplaliit filed aifuluit you In tho above entitled suit in said court on the Drat day o' a term thereof to Imi beiiu i aod held nextnftor IX woelcafroin tlie putilleatlou ol till- summone name y on tho 4tli day of N ivemtier, IHU.'i, and If you fail 10 to ar-iiear aud an. wer, for want th -roof, the p aintlir herein will apply o the court for the roth f demanded In the complaint h -rein, which ii for thedlianlulion of hem irriaircon tractnow exlatlrnt between tho 1 lutlir and defendant herein, and for nueh therairi luriher equitable relief aa it prayed for in auld com plaint Thltiummonn la publlahed by order of T. A. Btoplien. Jiidite of the elrooli eour o i,o tat i of Oregon for Mil tiiomah enmity, 1 urt lodl- clal distict, mad and ditto-l rn - Hddayof eept,, 1HU5. W. H. IM'BY.'-. CLAHKNCK COI.E, D-13;102ti Any., for Plaintiff N I'tWN. i i :o--c l.iiijiloyeil LADIES' , SwilelicH ill I'iMIIH. 1 1 Icri'H wij;H. el our Price.. ih I l:iir Sioro ' eviihhiuutun Ht, 1:.H. IVacli&CfT I) .ile n n I'm ' PAINTS AND OIL And Ueiiunil llulldl ii- M.it-inai. , E, C inier I Ir-t aul -lark Htret Oppo.itu b d I ami Tlltoi'a liiiult. j;: jUIDE. Si lt K A M'l.N leiiiea llreif.ui City tl A Sand I) P. l. Porihud 7. 11 M AM -iioltl' KAHTHIDK KI.KCTIill'I'AIH a nnd Oreiron CI I v every 4l inliiiui nve Portland i from 7 A. M. Si Books Ad Stationery 4 (jILL'S. M and Abler Ht. 1. C i it; wish (jK0C1:R. U7 Tlili.l Ht. Finn vuIhch in Tciih it ColleoH. Finest Photos $1 Per Doz. at Mesarvey's Gallery. IfiflJ Third fit. E. II. Ulsoretoass & Co WALL PAPEH Room Mouldta, Paint., Oils, BniSaCS, Etc. M Alder Htreet. JohnS.McckCo, 82 Sixth .St., Phot ogrn till ic &. Miit!ifl Luiitcrn SUPPLIES. Newe.l 'I'll I UK III Wall Paper Prices to suit the times. oflnflelil A Moriaa m Third Ht. Bond for Bamplea HookR Uonjrht, Suld and Kx cliani'il ut tlio Old Took Storo Kim' Vam'illl Hl Near l liird. rrecmaa Ceilce lioucc CofTn. ten or chocobiin Home made plea and ciikea. The nrenin ami milk ia from hla rnnoh. Dinner from 1W u t &m , Slineuta. aahlnitton alroot hot. Inland Id. ufff,J'l!,;l Hard 17, A very it 82 ThirilS Nenr Oak POl "i Artiii! l'liutiii'in plii-r. V. i fllal .st I'hiilos !fl..ril) i'T I"''- Kodak Wink. '-': Kirnt St., Whcrtj cur h(oik Till' llCSlt lll.'K't! tin' ii l;mii( Ul'IlUMIIlll ii;- nl. I'pfii-c Cli iip.-sl pi ice fur Ptcunus, Fpamcb, Ar!lsrsK;itiI::!j. lilTIl! -Iii'ii'h . Art Si urn. mf7 W.shlncii.u Ht., lleiueeu fiih A Clh Good Wages To Honk Cnnvnmuin ailMri'fm with Pucifiic BaptiHt I'drtliuid, DltAKK, DENTIST. Nllrom Oxide Km for the palnle extraction of teeth All work warranted and prlcei rcanonablo. lloomaS, 4 and inuthweat eorner :vr'and .Morlimi atreeta, C ml r g II lid nj, Portland, Orej-oa. FOR SALE OR TRADE. NotiHe and two acres near Park Place. J. K. GROOM, Oregon City, Or