lltl UT ( 01 III' I'KIM KKKIMJS. Cniilliiiii'il Kriiin Mmt 'ngi, tlm iiioiilli ii( Clour crock. 'J'lilit caiine ciiinliiK nn to hit lirnnl till tut day nf Muy, tlm iiluiiillir ifu) tnif In xthi hi and hy Ills utloincy, A. H. llresHm, mid llui ilrfi'iiiliuit uiH'iirliiK In immmui nml liy I.. I.. Purler nml l. U, Murphy, liitt attorneys, mnl a Jury 1-oing culled, wit- ti worn exuiiiliied mnl tlin iimtliir preaculcd (or tlirlr cntiaidnrMtiuii. Tliu jury lirniiglil in it verdict fur :) ilum agon. Tim action wiin fr fiMno. Until Muy Hlli wax ((Wen In move lor H now Irlul, or to proceed otherwise. I loinnr Kilier vs .Initios Kviiiih; IIiIn ult ('i'iiiiiii i tin attention of tlm court nil tiny Huliinlay, mnl tlm jury drought in a vnnlirl of $H In favor of tlin plaintiff, with a mim l.il vnrilii'l that (711 was ow ing liini, luil was imt duo at lliu tiinu tint admit wiih hcgun. Tlin milt wmi liroiilit liy tlm lintiir agnir.Ht defend mil for $101, aliened to lie dun for culling; wood. This Humn ease was) lii'lnni tlin court Inst November, Imt tint jury failed to agree, (!. I. mnl 1 1. (', .utiitiriili were attorney fur plaintiir, mnl lliown cll A (,'iimphcll for ili'fi'inlmit. RaletaW Y lluUim l; imlli led for cutting a Ihniiii of log loom on C'li ur creek. No KMM'iul lin.u liuviiiK U i'ii m'I nr the hcuring of tlm cn, tlm ili'fi'inl mit appeared Monday mnl plead not guilty. V J Kroll v William Sroll ; decree ol divorce, hy dcfuull. A. J. Vmitimi, at torney fur iUlnliir. Tlin plalutill mnl defendant Were married ut Crookson, Minni'Hotii, on tint "Ut duy of March, H', mnl tlm fornii'r ak 1 1 w ,'ril"l end liiliiiinun lt'Ut iiM-nt on tlm part of tlm Utter, "lullng tlmt the defendant lot ru fused to share) hi lied anil board with her, ami ticuled her Inhiiiiuiily ami cruelly lien lu va undergoing groat physical auiririii. On petition of tlm pluliillli, her minor Noll, John Mrl'licr noli Scoll, u awarded to tlin rtintody of Ferdinand H. Ktittmati, of New Yuik. Miller Hrua v W Knight, el al: on motion of tint pluiulilt thin tint wait diinlM'il aa to tlm ilefenilanta W Knight ami Mra. V, F Knight, ami there Mug no objection, it ia orJcrcd. At the sumo time the plaintiff herein aaka fur a decree against the other ile fenilanta named Id wit: J. lnglmh, John A, Ingliah, Mm, 1). A. J on en ami Mra. MiliiNon, whom default hai hereto fota Ixten entered In thia auit. Judg mnnt waa ordered aitalnat tlin defend aula lord alnivn named, and the follow ing deacriheil ir8uiliH-a ordered told : F.lghty aire eiltislccl in Clarkanma county, to satisfy tlm mm of I5.MI4, coHta and diahurannieiita of thla milt taxed at f'.'O, and an attorney leu of 150, which l allowed in thia auit. Anna (iantenlM-iin ya Kudolpli (inn tctiheiin ; decree of divorce on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment, llrownell A CamplH'll, atlnrneya for plaintifT. The defendant niadtt default in anawttrliig the coinplaint. Mr. and Mra. limitfiiliciiii were inurried at l'liil adclplda, I'ctitiHvl Vitniu, ulioiit tho IKh da) if March, IH7S, ami are tlm puieiita of Kudolpli, Hi'd lUyuara; AlU-rt, iii d 1H; Hern an, HK'-d 111; Anna, a;ed 14; Adoldi, lit; 1'aul, 12; Sophy, 11, and Km n a (iantenlM'lin, ais'cd I) vnara. The plainliir waa awarded tlm ciiNtody of the minor children, and judgment for coata in thia action. V. C. Ilurk va John L Kvana, et al ; on motion of (inorKe I.. Slorv, attorney for iduinliff, judtinient waa rendered for I'.ID.S't, intereat, coata and attorney feea, and a decreo of (ortM loanre ordered on 10 acrea in the John 8. Holland do nation land claim in Clackamas county, Oregon. Oniric Moehnko va I'eter A. Welaa; action) fur damiiK'ft al letted to have Ihmmi auatained by reaaon of a tire act in the wood near plaintiffs aawmill at Wil lamette Fall". The plalnliir apH'rtd In person and by V. H. Hydn and J. U. Campbell, hin attorneya, and tint defend ant apH)riim by U. W. and IS. K. Hwo and Kraaer, big attorneya. Tha jury brouiiht in a verdict in favor of the plalntitr for $'-'). Tho amount cued ( r waa :l,(X)0. F A Inly va L V Katon and Owcnr Eaton J the plaintiir appeared by L. L. I'orUtr, bit attorney, and Oacar Katon, one of I hit defendanta, made default. L. P. Katon, the other defendant, ap peared in peraon, and coimented to the following decreo, but filed no plcadinn herein. Judgment waa entered for $:l2fl (14, with InturcHt, contg and attor ney feea. An Injunction waa granted the truxtoca of the (icrinnn Kvnngel icul Ki'fonn cuiigreifBtiun, of New Kra, againat Kev. H. Stauh, of Mink, to re atrain him from preaching in the church building above mentioned. In accord ance with an oflicial rcipieat, had ten dered bla rettik'nntion to the governing body af the church, and the rcHi'gmttion had been accepted. It hcciiih, however, that there ia a divinion In the church and a number of tho mcmbcra t'Hpoiiefd the caiiHc of Mr. Stuub, and opened tho doom of the churh, ami the former pax tor hold Mtrvicea for two auccpeding Hnndiiya. Hence, thia action. They also oHk for $100 damages for trcHpass ing in the church for two Sundays. In the matter of the entitlo of Philip Moore, dcccaHcd, J A O'Dell, plaintiir and apllant va C 15 Smith, adminis trator. This mutter coming on regulmly this day for trial, the plaintiff and ap pellant aipeuring in person and by lledgea A (Irllllfih, lila attorneya, and tlin ilideiiih.nt appealing In peraon, and by (!, 1), l.aloiiri'lle, hia attorney, tlm mutter waa refitrred In a jury for a ver diet. The jury found for tlm plaintiir In the auin of fKo. Huphlii Churiuan valiordon K Ifayea, et al ; action to recover f .VHI for tlin loca tion of an anchor of tho Hiiapciialon bridge, riulullir appeared through hur atlorueyN, ('. I), ami I), (!. Iitoiirittte, In reply lo defeinliiiit'a anxwer, and de nlea at tlm timn aaitl bridge wua Imilt, tint plaintiir lind full knowledge of aaid anchor or anchorage helng built, or w here localiid, ami (leniea Unit the cii a vntioua imceHHiiry for the cunalruction of mud anchorage were iniidn Willi her full knowledge, conmtnt or approval, and die nlea that the name or any part thereof, have remained fur more than alx yeurx lii-lorit alio mad, t any ilumuud for dam age! or their removal. On Tui-xday noon, Judge Mcllrido ad journed court until Thurmlay morning. A lliiiint IVrilUIUff. A ipilel home wedding waa celebrated IuhI Thuraday evening at the reitidcniw of the bridn'a mother, Mra. M. K. Harlow, corner of Wellington and Twelfth alreeta, uniting Miaa Neil N. Harlow to Mr. Nelaun W, Lawrence. The cere mony wua crformud by Kev. ti. W. Stryker, paxturof the M. K church and waa witneaaed hy only Immediate rela tives. Miaa llurlow cornea of one ol the oldest and mont reMectcd families of Oregon City and la a young lady of line accoinpliahmeuts and a mualcian of talent. She waa the orgmiirx-r and direc tor of St. Cecilia choiim, an organization that has achieved a leading pluce in mimical clrclci in this city . Mr. Ijiw renctt la (roui California and is a iuiet, gentlemanly young man. lie is general agent for a bicycle company. The young couple have tlm heat w label of a boat of friends in their journey through life. A Tour Mail's Cliaure. A splendid 15-acrn tract near Oregon City on Molalla road, near two churches ami graded school, a live, progressive noighltorhood, good soil and half under cultivation, balance in pasture. New house, good well, all kinds of fruit. Terms MH), UTo down, balance in four years time at 8 xr cent interest. This ia the best lairgain ever ollcred in Oregon (My. Call on Ja. A. Wells, ollice ol C. II. Dye, near Itank of Oregon City. Nome Itantalna. Four piece of land adjoining Clacka mas HcighUt addition to Oregon City, of 47, 31), It), and 11 sent each. All on par tially improved, with housed, fruit etc. Good soil, lays well and convenient to school, church, etc. Are rare bar gains. Have also a spun of fine mules to sell cheap. 0. L. I.ivksav, Oregon City. (autatta. The cantutta, "Grandpa's llirthday" will be given under tho auspices of the ladies nt the First Christian church of Canby, Saturday evening May V, in Knight's bull. Kveryhody invited. General admission 15 cents; children 10 cents, lteaerved scats on sale at Carletou A Kosenkran'a store. "Halcyon Chorus Concert." Musical event of the season, Mrs. Walter Iteed's first apprarunce in Oregon City at Shiveley's ball May 28, ".HI, given for tho benefit of the Congrega tional church. Adiuianion 50 cents, Reserved scats at Huntley's hook store without extra charge. l'opullht Speaking. Gen. James IS. Wearer will speak at Needy May 12, at 1 o'clock p. m ; at Kagle Creek, May 14, at 1 o'clock p. m. and James K. Sovereign, grand Master Workman of Knight of Labor, will sieuk at Oswego May 1:1, at 7:30 p. m. Houses Made IlrlghL Murrow, the painter, has removed his shop to Seventh street, near the depot where orders can be left (or painting, paper-hanging and calciming. Frices to suit the times and all work honestly and efllciontly dune. tf Avoid Consumption, by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy for coughs and colds than the 8. B. Cough Cure. For sale by C G. Huntley, druggist. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Aasociution, cull on II. T. Sludcn. Ho hus it ut his linger ends. Dr. Vutiderpool's Physic, the S. IS. Headache Liver and Kidney regulator, takes tho lead with us. For sale by C. (. 1 1 nntlcy, druggiat. For Snle. A splendid ouk hod, spring and mat tress as good us new. Enquire of Mrs. A. J. Mont(!Omkbv, SoviMith street. Cons for Sale Two fresh milk cows for sale at Fischer's mill, Lognn Or, Also a good horse 1100 pounds weight. Wool and Mohair tVimtod. Chnrman A Son will puy the hiirhest market price for wool and mohair iu any quantity. For clean, white cotton rags 5 cents per pound cash, will be paid at. Tub E.n TKitritiiB ollice. ( I ll FA I II KKS AMHK.MItl.K. Hiri-Hx Corners In lis Luliidled Other Jf altera. The regular monthly iiieiding ol the city council wua held Wednesday even ing. Mayor Straight was In the chair and all the counclliiic n and ofllcera pres ent. Llipior licenses worn grunted to S. J. Ituechlcr and K. Matthias. A com munication was received from II. K. Cross, stating thai he Intended to fence lot 1 in block 20, near the Congrega tional church, which whs referred to the committee on street a and public prop erly. The recorder's rcsjrt waa read and or dered filed Tho t'camicr's repoitwas read, showing that there was f KtO.lil! be longing to the Main street assessment fund now in the treasury. This smount was ordered Iraii'erred to the general fund. The linniice committee also re ported that they had examined the t euKiirer's report for tint past three HI tritlis and found the same correct. O. 1', Miller, who had purchased the Hariri proatrty on Main street, and w hich had been bid in hy the city for de linquent Main street assessment, waa granted Hnnission to redeem the same hy paying 10 per cent Interest and pen alty. The finance committee recommended that the city sell lots 1 and 8 in block lis"), to George ISroughton for f.'0, also lots 1 and 8 in block loll at a price no) less than t'lOil. Afters spirited discus- aion the whole business was tabled. The committee on streets and public pro(cr'y was instructed to hate name of streets, placed on about 100 blocks in the city. The lire and water committee re ported that they bud purchased ellit hydrants at Jo. 50 each, and two ball nor.xlea. Ordinances were passed amending the license ordinance, and reducing tlie fees of the city prosecutor. The committee on streets and pub lic pron-rly were authorized to have tho city cemetery placed in proper con dition for Decoration day. On motion MofiVtt, Porter and Caples were apK nted a committee to confer with the board of trade, relative to a proper celebration ol the coming Fourth of July. The nia'tcr of fire bell and the new lire bell in particular, which doe not make noise enough to awaken the ma jority of the population from their slum bers, was referred to Councilman Cooke, with power to act in the prem ises. On motion the bill nf E. F. Driggs. for attorney fees alleged to be due him from the city, was recalled from the table, and Mr Driggs offered to accept 50 as a compromise in full of all claims against the city. The offer waa accepted by a majority vote, and a war rant for that amount ordered drawn. Ilia original claim amounted to some thing over M00. , The matter of reducing the expense of electric lights, was referred to the street committee. The recorder was au thorized to have the records indexed at a cost ol ". Campaign Notes. Ijist Monday a joint debate was held at Oswego between Mr. A. 8. Dresser and Mr. W, S. U'Uen. Kellogg's opera house w'as filled to its utmost capacity with an attentive audience and each speaker was cheered when he made a point. For the republican Mr. Dresser made a fine, logical siteech, hand ling the money and tariff questions, the two great questions before the people, fn splendid shape. Mr. U'Ken made a good speech for the populists, but tried to cover too much ground and did not make much of a showing on any one point. Next Monday evening another joint debate will he hold at Milwaukee, Mr. U'Ken meeting Mr. Cleeton, the repub lican nominee for district attorney. Mr. Cleeton is one of the best speakers in the state and is a hard hitter and in a joint debate is just in liiB element for s a linguist duelist he has few superiors. Friday evening Mr. Cleeton will speak at Clackamas, and Saturday afternoon at Eagle Creek, lie will be quitesureofa full house at each place, for Mr. Clee ton is very pleasing and interesting speaker. Monday the regular meetings of the campaign will commence with a rally at Sunnyside in the afternoon and at Da mascus on the evening of the same day. Tuesday a rally will lie held at Sandy in the afternoon, and Wednesday afternoon a rally will be held at Eagle Creek, and at Garfield the following aft ernoon. The republican candidates will speak at these meetings. At Damascus and Sandy lion. George C. Brownell will also be present to deliver an address at each pluce in response to invitation from republicans of those places. A Laboring Man's Home. For a person, who desires to stop pay ing rent and to raise their own vegetables and fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, oii6 acre on Abernathy road mostly im proved, house, chicken-yard, good well and some fruit. One mile and half from Oregon City. School house and church i of a mile from place, three brick yards and saw mill near by. Price 2fM), part down, balance on time. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire at place or address G. W. Waldron, Oregon City. To Kf present Oregon (,'lty. The woll known real estate denier, ('has. Allen, loft last week for Cleve land, Ohio, where he will make hii head quarters for some time while he is hand ling Oregon real estate. Mr. Allen repre sent a number of the principal property owners of Oregon City, and ba on hi list choice city, suburban nd coun try properly alwut this city. Mr. Allen is a live, rustling fellow, and a man of strict Integrity, and ha the perfect confi dence of the business men ol Oregon City, many of whom have placed prop erty in his hands for disposal. Ileahould be able to do a good husineaa on hia east ern trip, lor with the reputation Oregon City has as a solid town, and the future manufacturing center of the Pacific Coast, he should have no difficulty in proving to intending purchasers the value of the protierty he ia handling. He was sup plied with a large amount of Oregon City literature by the board of trade lor free distribution. Oregon lily " Portland. Line by line Oregon City is coming to successfully cotiiete with Portland. Now it is harness and shoes that have met with a reduction. I am selling a complete set of single harness, my own make, hand-sewed for $8. A heavy breaking team harness, band-made, :''(. Fine silver plated harness at propor tionately low price. All kinds of horse g'sxls, raddles, whips and robes. In shoes I have the best goods fn Ore gon City at the lowest prices. A good men's every day shoe for 1 S5 that is a bargain. Ladies' fine pebble, tl.V). genuino mens' kangaroo, S, glove calf, 2.50. I(epiring a specialty in harness, shoes, etc. C. A. W11.LCV. Seventh Street, near the depot. tf Fire. Policy holders of the defunct State Insurance Company will find it to their Interest to see me before placing their business elsewhere. Ppecial induce ment offered for the re-writing of such risk in old and reliable companies. A return premium allowed on unex pired term of State policy to apply on premium of new policy. Save money by calling upon me before placing your insurance elsewhere. Asdrsw U. Mautkn, Office in Jaggar Bldg. opposite court house, Oregon City. Ip to I)ate-lsi The most complete Tariff Text Book ever published in the new edition of "Tariff Facta for Speakers and Students," Defender Document No. 9 2C0 pages just out. Publishers, The American Protective Tariff League. Campaign text books issued just before the election are of little value. The Tariff League is to be congratulated on its foresight In getting out its hand book so early in the year. Order by number only. Sent to ,any address for 2o cents. Address V F. Wakeman, Gen. Sec. 135 West 33d Street, New York. Our Staudliig at Home. "Four out of every five bottles of med' icine sold in the last five yeais are 8. B iroods. The 8. B. Headache and Liver Cure I use myself a a geneial physic. If you are sick and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and safest method to buy the S. B. remedies and use as di rected. C. P. Balch, druggist, Dufur Or." For sale by C. Q. Huntley. New York Gallery. R. K. Clavering, the well known ar tist, has moved the New York gallery to the building on the earner of Water and Fifth streets, where the reputation of this popular establishment will be sus tained. Low rent enables Mr. Claver ing to do the very best work at the low est possible prices. Cabinet pictures at 1 per doren. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkbprisb office. It's all the same, a slight cold, con gested lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. C. U. Huntley, Druggist. Billy Kcrsands is all right to make you laugh, and so is Rogers the all right to please you in the tonsoral line. F. R00KB8. Miles Rowen, of Beaver Creek, was brought in Wednesday and placed in the Oregon City hospital for treatment. He is an old veteran of the late war, and car ties a rebel bullet in his thigh received in the battle of Prairie Grove, Arkansas. In addition to general debility his old wound is troubling him again, and bis family hope that with the excellent care he will receive at the hospital, with the medical attendance he will have, that he may revover and enjoy life tor many years yet. Mrs. J. W. McAnulty, residing at Clackamas Heights, was surprised at her home on Wednesday of last week by a number of her friends who came in to spend the afternoon with her, the oc casion being her birthday. An elegant lunch was served, and a most enjoyable afternoon ae spent. Those present were Mrs. W II. Godfrey, Mrs. Herbert Hanifan, Mrs. J. Brunner, Mr. 8. II, Godfrey, Mrs. Wni. Poyser, Mrs. W. Van. berger, Mrs. Henry Pickover, Mr. W. N. Godfrey, Mrs. George Shaffer, Mr. A. 8. Brown. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Aware!. Sailors Are Going a Sailing THiS wcok only at Mrs. Sladen's Millinery Parlors. 50c sailors at 25c This is be low cost. Call early and got your pirk. One Door South of Methodist Church- 1)0 YOU NKKI) ANY Doors, Windows, Moulding, Window Glass, 0U OTHER J1UILDMJ MATERIAL? : GO TO : C. H. BESTOW Low Prices. First-class Goods. Corner Itth and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon. "NKW COOX In the burden of an This advertisement opening of a NEW STORE IN TOWN. Edwards Brof. (formerly of Ballston, Ore..) are now opening pj at Wishart's old tand opjosite the City fark on tm; hill with a stock of "bran new" goods, com prising of calicoes, muslinji, shirtings, linings, etc; ladies' and gents underware, hats, caps, boots, shoes, stationery, notions, nails, tinware, groceries, tobacco and cigars. And other articles too numerous to mention. Prices at the lowest notch for Cash. Price list will be issued about May 1st. In the mearatime we shall be delighted to have you call to Fee our goods and learn our prices. Yours for business. EDWARD BROS., (Alaw WyllV") 1'lifl St. Louis G 1 N-Bnitn The Great- National and Representative Republican Nowspaper. Reduced Subscnpuu.i Rates, i.y Mail, Postage Prepaid.- DAILY AND SUNDAY, One Year, S6.0O; Six Months, 93.00 SATURDAY EDITION, 16 page. One Year, $.60 SUNDAY EDITION, 28 to 40 pager, .... One Year, $2.00 Weekly, issued in Semi-Weekly Sections, 8 page each Tuesday and Friday, 16 page every week One Year, $1.00; Six Months, 60c. THE GLOBE-DEMOCRAT I nniversnllv conceded to be THE BEST of Amer ican newspapers, and at these REDUCED RATES it is also THE CIIEAFttttT. THE GLOBE-DEMOCRAT pays for and prints MORE SEWS than any other SB per in the United States. It will be indispensable daring the coming treat ational Campaign, and the LOW PRICE places it within the reach ol all. THE GLOBE-DEMOCRAT is sold by news-dealers everywhere at 2 cents for lW daily and 5 cents (or the Sunday issues. Delivered to regular subscribers, Dailj and Sundav, 15 cents a week, t0 cents a mo(.th. If your local dealer . does not handle it, inei.it upon his procuring it for you, or send your snbstifjr tion with remittance direct to the publishers. Particular attention is called to issued in Semi-Weekly sections, eight pak'es every Tuesday and Friday, making ft practically A LARUE SEMI-WEEKLY 1'AI'ER FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. This issue iust tills the bill for the busy man, who has not the time to read a daily paper, and yet desires to keep promptly and thoroughly posted. It goes to every State almost to every postollice in the Union. AH America is fas legitimate field. No matter where you live, you will tind it invaluable as a news paper and home journal. Sample copies free on application to GLOBE PRINTING CO., St, Louis, Mo. Most Goods Boaut (al Dimities. 10c ji. Pennies lor Wits, So, Ho. K'i". Now deilRin, Persian effects, s to 10c yd. A nr Lu eni, so iiyiUh n w plenty here. New oriinont pre ty pr ms. bought direct. Fine lot Lares end Embro der.et, clou prious, T'lmmiu Button, I'ordur ys lor bind ng. Tafletas, Gr i Llneiis, Fibrj Cloth, Percallnes. 8i.ela, Cambrica. Fine lot Shi t Waists, out prices, 45o up. Nice sssorimeut Und -rwoar and Hosiery. Hsutlk TChit)l, 2'ic, 8", 5c, 10 und up. rr buys 1 ball thst Wh te Kultt ng Cotton, '24 Sv shevts note paper, 2 bunches nmnilli enve lopes bottle vttMill le, ink or mucilage. 1 pr curling Irons, 12 peas, 12 tish hooks. rr Vil L. Musiiu, S.utiT Fa-inel, Print, V U Outlug Fiannel, Cnee e CIjIU, Butter J Cloth. I'mhrellis from ni.ik r , flue lot A 1 go d, b.'d- ro k prU'eft. Btamltird PHt:ertn, -elect o.k. rcduc-"! price. I(, buy i 1 'ad pnc Is or one with rubbjr tip, lv t paper needle- or plus, car I h oks and eyes pei. e l a larpon'-T. 4 la'.e psuciH 1 awl. MILLINERY, Stylish tr mmed hats, real beauties, no Inner prices; lauton Flit, 10'; Lndies' Sailors, liXt; silk baby ribbon, 1 w-h ilit, (wo'th Si) 2c a -kein; caps, ha , b bv boiueta. ribbon, 'cil lupa, tinsel, croch t cotton, knitting .ilk, .to. FURNISHINQ QOOD9. Hundreds of manufacturers' samples, felt, wool and straw hat, uig av ng in pi ice, traw bats tto up, laucderjd perca e shirt 5Uo up, sweaters 2o and 50c, new linen c 'liars HI - and loo, waterproof rollari UK) up, good ooks 5c up. SHOES. Cut pr.oes, se our oodbeforebuyln; boy' plow, 3 to 6, fl: boys' buitnn, 4 to 5, 11.25; child' canTas. 75c: men' and la lies' canvas top, i-alf trimmed, $1; baby stioei, 25a up; sixes 0 to 150. Front MAIN AND NINTH STS. OREGON GITY. G) CO- IX TOWN!" old darkey song. announces the THE WEEKLY G LOBE-DEMOCB AT, for the Money buy 6 lbs. of either Baxo.Tpiooa, lutalna, Dried Apples, Prunes or Plums, or M lbs. of Germes, Cora Mc.il or Roiled Oats, 1 lb, Schepp's beit Cocoanat or 1 lh. pur grout S.ilees or 2 lbs, whole Pepper or 3 i lbs. pur Lard (bring a pail). " Eren Chanire Tobacco, !0e a pound. Cal Oil, 2i'c per gal.; 5 gl.,95?. (bring can.) Fine ran, 40c a ink : sioek ga I, 50c p it 1U) lbs. 2 1 ' a l ucoloro.1 or 2 lb-, tiu povder Tea, 150. Equai to usu I 50c gr do. Tea Nibs, 15c a fouuit Lemou or Va ul a, per ox. 5c, save ouetiali price, (br.ut bottle.) I Sewmg Mac 111 ue Oil. 4 ox. for 5c (bring bottle. lu lbi dry granulated Sugar, $1. Gillo ca . Aim le-. Suuas.'i or Blackberries, Me. Tab e Fr lit, 10c; Pie Km it, iicaus lor 25o. Thla innt is worth nerly douole. His" 8 tn , Jfle pr a; -it. (br'n can.) Keg, !Ufc Cooking MoIkhs s. 45c a "lUn. Ploncr B 'klng p.-wler, best, per pound 40 Lot of 10.- Spices, cut to 5c a can. L'.oihe..'lu, 5c a doa ; Cb mneys, 50 nn. Ite-i ax iiandl , 25c; Sledge handle, 10c. .s Is, cut, 4'i"; wire, 6 pe n upoc. Bolls, le, 2 ' aud 3c; Bar lead 5c per pound. 5 tin teaspoou, 5"; Jail locks, 5c up. M.Ik ttraluer, 10c; Dust Pan, 10c, Wk.Ii p.n-. 5n uo; Tin Pails, 10 to 20c. VUI'.erah Brush, 10s: Toothpick., 5c a box. Wiitk Broom, 1 c; Clothesline loo. lb. Shaving Soap, 5c; Vaseline 5c 2,"c and 5uc Me.ii. iu s, L niuwa a, Pills, 4k- iu.r Syrup. Eyewater, ate., all cut to loe. Shoethr -a 1, 7c, soleleather, bboenails, eta. 4 pound a sorted Tacks, 5c. - each 1 dc 1. Clothespins, skimmer, ebtra- -l' nev c eaner.can oDener.soaD dish. rate hoek 1 pel Trade (or Hy, Out, wheat Bacon, C'hickans, Wo 1. El'ks. Bu;ter. etc. Full stock PA I ION'S PAINTS. Very pai it and lowest prices. best Trridin.fr Co