Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 10, 1896, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Oregon City Enterprise.
SCHliUULIilS OK TIME
0. CT.nt.'H NTKAMKKHi
a.'"Ha tnn liinM
TKIIH I'nlllHr'l.lnl.ltK AMI, t KliKI'KNMC HI'K
l.tavn I'..rllail. 1 ) r .in... im k at (i a. M
. liny., Hill,,!,, V m A , ,
Hug-Ill IIM"I "nielli ill! A. SI. ttiwk lliir.
ml I" m ninnliir,
Hettimlng Ifi.vu OirKnii niy lor I'oiilmid at
'J li H-k day. ami ii.jm p. M. Hun. lay,
I IIiiik, ihh m i iiiilatlima unit low rains
Nil way liriKin limnllml. Special isUiami
lliriuiKli lrnllil.
WiHIIKUM I'ACIKIi: KAII.WAV.
mmm muxu.
aillnrula Kmrr..a itliroitgli)
Hua.biirg I ..Hal way aiallniia)
Malum Paa.aligwr
7 Ma. in.
II Wi i. in.
II. a. in.
south mii Klt.
Kiiaxtiiiii l.i.ral (wuy slallnna)
t ellfiiriila hlpttiaa ttliiiiugri)
Matvui P..a-iiKtir
77 . in
V 1 1 i. in
4 EM ). lu.
;l'OHTAI. HI.'IIK.I'UI.K.
Itv (H IllauN rat'iru: mil.K.an.
Mall cloaca af'itii ar Nurlh, a '.II i in. ami 7 p. m.
Mali plnana going Houili, a fi7 a. hi. ami 7 p. ut.
Mall iliatrlhiilril (ruin Nurlh a a. in.. HUfi a. in,
Mail dlsliibiitul limn rmiilli, a. m , 4 p. in.
; aiar sips si.ariuu: i.m.
Mall closes tor 1'inilainl ami distributing
Hilnla, IV iiihiii. anil 4 4i p. III.
Mail rimes lor Milwaukee only, a 15 a, in..
4 p hi.
Mail arilva Irmn l'oi llaml. II 30 a. m. and
4 II i. in,
aiiif mill a a.
a Oregon City In Kly.('artis, Malum, Liberal and
Mnlalla
leave, al tl ui. and arrives at U lu.
daily.
Oregon I'lty In llcavcr frock Mink. Clark.
Meadow Hhm ,k . I ' nlnu Willi, ami I niton leevee
al H a in. Monday, W cdncaday alul rriilay.
ml rnliirna mi (nllimlni ilava al 4 p. in
llrra-uli ( Hy In Vlnla. IKan ami llnllaml
Iravra Or'a1"" 1.' 1 1 y Mnliilu). V rilnratlay aud
Prlilayat l ull p. in.. Iravllig Viola aaiua daya
al 7.iu a. in
(rriron Illy In Wlllamrltr, Hlaltird ami
Hiiaumiiip, arrlviia al lu m a. ui. audita al
II lu a. m. daily.
tiviural ili'livniy ttitidnw la omiii on humlay
(miii I" in II a. in. AH lvti rt iln l Into ilia
Inii al Ilia ili.nr la plninplly aiM.l off Utltllay,
aa nu uiiipr d) a.
Ail r ut. hi mall llial la irlar'd and lalla to
arrlvp on V 'ui a in , h I. UmIii will Ci'luu uo W
u ciM-a ur 4 r.rririti car.
UII.I.AMK.l'IK r Ji It Y.
t lv
araxmuN tiainoa ti.i.avanii mi..
i a m. ii v. a. in.
7 ai 7 I.'.
V lal ' i a ml i
In hi ii V .at
II JU " III JO '
I.' PI i' II 4'. "
I I 'M', m. I ii p. m.
t I - l.'tl "
:i hi ! .1 ;ut "
4 i Al " 4 JI "
Ml 'i S M
J til i' 6 Ai '
ti iu " 7 ! "
III " fl "
V !"l ' It) 11 "
III 10 !l
Hllliday paia ll'ara atrary hour lllllll 9 n'rlork
p m. In cdcri ou and altri Jantt.rv &. ta'A
C. A. Mll l.r.ll.M rr.
FUIHAY, Jl'I.Y 10. IRlHl.
Uitinos ('itv lna I'l tv UtaritMi.
A leutu nl (Ireiinli City nchoul Imva
went In I'liilluml mi (he 1'uiiilh of July
to piny Imai hull with llm Muiiuk'ruiiiH
The Irei'onnin uive llm folluwintt ae
rotint ol the (.Mine : "The prettient uml
t'leiilieit citllui id hull nee II oil l'url In Hi I
It.it.l liif a liiii.r lim i tana iilnviol Veater. I
tiny in I lie rn liuollmyii' t oiilent, the Mon
ii;riitii ilelentiiiK lite Oit'Kull City leitin
hy the M'ure of II) to 1. The Moniruin"
put up liiHul hull, linikiliK a linn ehmiiiin
and pluyini! ull uruiiud Iheir opioiienlH.
It Ih reiimiiuihly 'lire now thnl the Mulio
Uraiint will win lite I'nrthiml cliuiiipioii
dliip, an limy Inive played lltree iiiuiiih
and won all. Their pliiylnit hIiowh (jihjiI
team woik, and their luiHeriiniiiiin a
(eulure of the (,'iime, which in veiy lm
poiliint, hut often iit'iilt'i til hy junior
teiiniH wan excellent. Tuwiihcnd
pitclieil well lor the Moni'kTHin, only
twohitH heiiiit lliu It) otr hia delivery,
w ilh live alrike-uiilH lo hia credit. For
Ori'itun City Nefit((er did linn work in the
hox, luit he hud poor coutiol. He waa
hit aiifn only four liuieit, and "truck out
11 men. Four HUpport and the deadly
hami on bulla partly iicctninlH lor hia loa
lii the (Jiiiihi. The crnwil wiih larceand
(iithuiatif, ami tuijiived the iimo
Tht) MuiioKiama arnred 1(1 inniii(ato the
Ort'Koii Cily'a I." The l'hoellix leiiin,
w ho were beaten hy llm Mononrania are
very aiixloiia lo pl.iy the Or fkfoii City
leaniH. The M'raonell of the Orcutin City
team Ih hi followa: Clnirlea Hoylan,
Will Neachur, Jiimea Chnrch, I Hill
Hurt, Oliver l.ipea, Arthur Ijtiinn, Ar
thur Howell uml Howard llrownell. The
boja believe with three weeka((oud prac
tice, Hint they could wallop the Mono
tjraiiiH on a litir Held.
CoMrl.iMKNT OitKtioN Citv. The Se
attle KvcniiiK Newa cunlninri a column
article tin the recent vinit of the conn
cilinen nf that city to I'ortlaml, Aatoria
ami Ort'Kon City. The hitter place la
complimented in Ihia Hlyle: TunHtlay
the party wine the buckIm of Milliliter
(iootle, of the l'tirlliind (ienenil F.lectiic
Coinpuny, and were taken to Oieon
City on a apeciul car. They wore well
repaid for the vinit ami h.iv that nowhere
on llie count la there a liner little city
than Oregon City. It in Hiiirouniletl by
line fnriiiiux hind, pleasantly locuteil,
and lum one of the Uncut electric sva
tema iu Iht) world. The Willamette
falla, a few nnlcs diHtunt, turiiH the
wheela of it k lari;e miinufiictiirlnit ilanta,
and ih a never-endint? aourco of unlim
ited power. The little city iu a minia
ture FiltMbiirK Biid the amoki-alacka of
the tliirereiit miinufactoriea are quite
nuiiieioiiH, ItuepiiiK the city nearly al
ways iu thu nluidnw of dark hiinka of
Hinoku. Taper niiiin, woolen mills and
flour mills conatilutu many of tliu many
induHtriea. The nveriiK W f0"
about f 10,000 por month. Tho city
proper Ih located on a bluff overlookinif
the Willamette rivor, with factories at
its base. It is 14 miles from Portland,
and Iinn i Krnat fill urn to look forward to.
('oiiiit iliiiHii (iiUon uililriiNiitiil lliu Oru
K"fi ('lly ronnrll mill coniiliimiiitiid
tlinm upon tln'ir thriving pluru. Tltu
ulmyu iiitli.ln Kivi'H a n 1 1 1 1 u of how bind
iii'mh mi'ii from otln-r Iuwiin vittw iim.
t tiiiiirilinuii ( iIInoii ha l.i-.-rl N.iiiIiiik a
coiiplit of wiM'kit v i h i 1 1 1 1 k ri'liilivi'H in thin
illy.
Ji hik i: Fein iiki.'h Cnnir in Hkhhion.
JilHlim (.'IiiIh, Krliiiliel, tlio ni"W Jim
lii o ol 1 1 tat m'4hi I'loi'l, uhhiiiihmI tlm 1
tn-a of Iiih ollli ii Momliiy nioriiliiK, uml
lllln tlin nunm with ilij(iiity. Mil will no
iluiilit fill tint Mition with rrmlit to liiui-
' Hi'lf, mid to Urn I'lnini'iit mitiHfiii'tioii of
lilluniilN, un IiIh iiiiiilllli'iiiliinn uml nu-
tivi- uliility urn k""I. Ili'liim lici'ii u illli- trillion ua (inrlii'l'l liul , uml In; in not
("tit luw Himli'iit for tint uiHt year uml ' muuni'tiii unl hm ni"iituiii-oiiii uh 1'lniim
liwlf, ninl will coniili!t liU Nlililif whn; lull liuilhi-r of tlto Iwo minTh oru
within it fi'W moiilliri, lliu iliMtrlrt in- turn liirl uh grrut u gilt fr ttoinu lrui(lit
cliiili'H tlm tliti'ii ()n'j(on City irci-lnctii, ! lo tlio iiuili!mluiiillnio( pluiu iiroili) a
Vi't Ori'icm City, Cuiii'iniili, Muilo Im iiohwuhcii. ij mi'Vit trlU ii nlory In
l.uno uml AliiTiiothv. Fixjii nftiT Int '
l.lu u....l .1 .. I I: .. I I . . .1. r .. I
i'"'" mi nrm on niti jiiiiirnii oiiiirii .ioii
tiny iiiorniiiK. "u luil a rhHtt of forrililti
initry uml iletuiiifr. Knrently 1'uiiiiIu (i.
l.oi iiiK, Kiiurilliui of thu enlutu uml per
mm of Uit liiinl llorworlli, ructtntly fore
floitfil a morlciiKii on no von niren ni'itr
Dreifon City. Tint pri'minna wtiro Ofeil
ilt'tl liy I-;, J. Wi'Hton, ami tint itnurdiun
liriinlit an ejnt'tntiMit unit Huiont tlm
former. T. K. Itynn uoik'UhmI for Hie
pluintiir, uml K. K. I'iIkk for tlietlu-
fi'iidunt. Alter tlm pUnilill' lial mile
miltt'd IiIh i'iiliiii't), theiu wuhu motion
oil tlm Hurt of nefemhiiit for a lion-imit !
on thu kiouiiiI llnil the pluintiir li'l not I
Kiveii rnH'r notirti to quit. Tint motion
lur lion-unit nil a m'tuined. Tlm t'Ue '
will iM'ilmlily lm lirotijhl Into four 1 1
iiKiiiii.
t "ll I X WklililMI Anmvkkhaiiv.
Chief of l'lilliit lltirna uml wife ntiex-H-rlidly
reletiriiteil the ' uh unlii vernarv
til I heir we.liliin,' IhhI Thin a. lay eveliihK.
Fiiiiin of their reliitivea uml fiieiiiU hup'
pein-il
to reineinlier Hint ChuileH V. 1
llnrim uml Miau Miiririirnt Kelly were ; Miimpiiiit tour in 1W4. w Inoli timiieitlion
imiriied on uterluiii ilHte, uml uhout :m '!' won fur hlni the preHidetituI noin
ol tht-in temlereil a amprimi in lionor of j inatlnn, inure Hum two million of people
the orinaioii. . 1., Kelly linpeiHoniitfil J in eighteen ntuteH lieurd hi voire,
urlery n uml went llirounh Hie fnrn: iM"ee lm made m-vetit i HptHflifH in
ol a liirriui!t) reieinonv. uml the
and liujileaa uppiirelilly enjoyed 11 repf
litiuii of the rernmuiiy that orriirreil a
llllli of a leiihiry k'), (jirila uml re
friihineittH wete on the pruitram of tin
evening, and the roiiipuny reaenled
the couple with an elegant toilet act.
A uuiii n thiMo preMiiit were: Mr. ami
Mr. Charles HuIh i k. jr., Mr. and Mra.
W. Ii. Ke.lilick, Mr. and Mra. K. R
Kelly. Mr. and Mra. II. I. Kelly, Mr.
and Mra II. We-lervell, Mr. and Mra.
F. ti Caiillelil, Mr. and Mra. John Hill,
Mr and Mra. C. I l.nloiiretie. Mr. ami
Mr. I.. C. lirih'V'i .Mr. nnd Mra Henry
Mehlruin, Mr. and Mra. I! (ilaaMpotd, I
Mra F. It Cliarman, Mra. C. (I. T. '
WilliHitiH, Mra. Fd Shaw, Mm. Mary I
McCarver, Mra, Charlea Kelly, Mihh
iruy, Webb aud Cluulie lUirna ami ller
nice Kelly.
. C. FlIIIMKN AT TIIK Tol IINAMKNT.
The Uri'Koii (.'itv hone team carried oil"
about 12il iu pri.ea at the llreiuen'a
totiriiaiiieiil lu I'lirlland ln-t Thuraday.
They won aeciind pri.ea in all the run
nine rncea, and were only iK'aten in the
"feed race three inclma, notw itliHtund
ill); the iippiiaiiitf teiiin hud live feet the
alart of tliein at the bfcinnink ' the
rare. The boys are conlldent that they
woulil have come out firat in aevernl of
the rarea, if (he city authorities bail not
refused them the uae of the (food boat).
They bail lo uae rolten, leaky hoae, ami
in apile of thai himlranre, aucreedetl in
winning- f I'.D out of (he f'.MO put up for
pri.ea . The peraonenl of the team waa :
II. W. Treinhath, ruplain ; J. Froat, G.
t Feiinimore, Charlea l'ope, Kmest
Hickman, (ienrce Hiown, Joneph Con
nor, Oliver I.ipes ami F. C. llrown.
Jack Froat waa winner of the the $10
prize in the firemen's footrace. The
buys are conlldent that they will carry
otraoineof the prir.es at the Aatoria
tournament.
FolltlKIt l'l.A('KI) IN TIIK Toll.t.
Frank Verhaag, charged with lorging
chtifks, was arrestetl by Chief of Police
IhiriiH Tuesday afternoon. Chief Minto,
of Portland, notilled Chief llurus that
Ibis man was wanted very badly in
Port hind for forgery. In a short time he
waa located and taken in charge, and on
hia person was found a check on the
Commercial Punk, drawn In favor of II.
Kot'hler and signed by C. II. Hurtling,
and bore the date of July 7th. Ver
hiuig bud regintered at the Oriental ho
tel under the name of Frank Myer, and
also claimed that his name was Koeh
ler. Detective Simmons came up dur
ing tlio evening and took the prisoner to
Portland, where he will be arraigned on
a charge or two of forgery. Ho told
Chief Purns Ihut be was glad that be
hail lue n urreslcd, as he woulil have got
himself into trouble by trying to pirns
the newly made check.
Iiiillge(lou tilled.
IH-prcKning times depress the mind ;
tho digestion is disturbed. Two or three
clones of the S. B. Headache and Liver
Cure will restore your health to a nor
mal condition. ftO cents er bottle.
For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist.
Houses .Miule llrlght.
Murrow, the painter, has removed his
Bhop to Seventh streot, near the depot
where orders can be left for painting,
paper-hanging and calcimine. Prices
to suit the times and all work honestly
anil efficiently done. tf
A (irciit CuiiiiHlKnr.
Ohio Iium prodni'ml two of llm tliN'O
Krimtnrit political campalgnera of my
day Jann-a A.iiiirllitld mid William Mc
Kinlcv. I i.i'i-l hardly miy Unit llm third
wan Jhiiii.h (i. I'.liiiiui. of Miiinn. Tlm
elii-r iinulitif tlml ifo lo Hid
mull ilitt of
ri'iilly grttat Hliiinionilnr uri! Hiiiiilii:ily
uml iliii'rtiii'Hi of Mtiiliniittnt, it i li nr, fur
reaching voiri', winning ierHoiiuliiy, nil
Ililxini Imnlly fur Kiv'lK ("
ui i Li ii i
I0KI II
tlioilKlitl mil li tt iinjiM lilii form UM Will
m-i'iirit lor tlii'in u loilitmiMit in ollii-r
iiiIihIn, iiii'I liimlly pliynirMl iiiliirtir.
All thi'HH ijiiiililliiitioni MiKinli-y
IIUHHI'HIM'B to U llill lIl-UH'H. Ill) linn not
kh wlilu iiiiiiri! of thouulit bii'I illim
liU utH-i'irlifi: lio la tlm ix-rxoni iK ation
ol hitioiimiii'mh uii'l uurni'Htiii'iiii. lie
ilnoti no potitry, lm utiivt for no miTfly
orutoikul vtfucln; lie nt!Vir uhiiKi'H hi"
Militiiiil untiiiiiiiftii or tlm opporiition
mrty. 1 lu nlwiiyu alurlH out to convince
tht) uinlfrHtaiiiliiitf of liii liciiriTH ; then,
wlmn lm Inn prcKi'Mti'il Iiih lurtu uml m-l
forth lliu priHf huch of ri-Honiiu, quietly,
lotfirully, uml ii'rnimivcly, lie wurniH up,
IiIh ilin'p-Hi-t yi) nlow, Mm form m-ciiis
to towt-r, IiIh voire ritiK '"' like u
trilinM't, uml tit) ilriveH In lliu srKUinplit
with ai'ii!-liuiiiiiii!r lilowa ol Hliort,
aoimroiiM, I'piriiiiiiniitii: mnti'm-CH.
Hi) Iijh wumli-rfnl HtHiiiK qiiuliliei.
Hit in ni'Vi-r exhuiiat'-il. To every uu
ilifliri lie Iiiinifu tht! rhuriii of II vinorouii
pri-ai-rii'f. III) him cxU-n let! IliM atiitnp
nK'iikiiiK work from liini utility toliiacon
i;rfHiiiiiiil tliatrirt, from hi ! i f( r i-t to
hilt Fluti, uinl from Kin Flute to lii
whiili! country; uinl I ilo not bflivvo
thi'ri! in u I'lihlii' in h it of thin tin V who
Iiuh iinuli! uh 1 1 1 it ri v R'l'Iri'Kxoa or tnlkoil
In a many n-oplf. Iiiinnir Iiih (treat
i Iwenly-foiir hour. Al lluti liiiiHoli.KAn
thirty thiiilHHml people at-wmliled lo lieur
him. and in Tupi ku liin audience wa fi-
jtilliMled lit Iweiitvfive thotiHillld.
From "William Mi Kinli'V ; a Flmly of
Ilia Character and Career," by Fuene
V. Smalley. in lievit w of lieviews lor
July.
Our Mituilliif at Home.
"Four out of every live bottles of met!
icitie aold in the hint five yeais are S. Ii.
trooda. The S. It. Headache and Liver
1 Cine I iie mvaell ua a Krncial physic.
! If you are aick and want lo ftel well, the
qtiickeal, rheapt at and Haft-st luelhoil is
lo buv the S. II. remeilies and uae as di
rected. C. I'. IIai.i'ii, tlru'iiiHt, liufur,
Or." For aale hy C. ti. Huntley.
Ntlllllt llllI'L'tllUH.
Four piccca of land mljoining Olncku
maa Heiuhta mldilion to Oregon City, of
-17, M, -0, and 11 itcrea each. All on ar
ti.illy improved, with houses, fruit
etc. (iooil anil, lays well and convenient
to school, chinch, etc. Are rare bar
Ciiina. Have alao a aiun of line mules
lo aell cheap.
C. L. I.ivkhay, Oregon City.
For I he Kliliieys.
"I am 115 years oltl ; have hud kidney
tllaeaae ami constipation for -') years.
Am now well lined your S. It. lleatl
ache and Liver Cure one year, t'sed 0
bottlrB at 60 cents each. J. II. Kni(,'ht,
Htillcdite, Or." For sale by C. G.
Huntley, tlriia'ciat.
Ir. Vuiiderpool'a
l'hynic, the S. II, lleadiicbo Liver and
Kidney regulator, takes the lead with
us. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist.
I'ao OXIF.N for your "nerves" also
(or coughs and colds, Pamphlets free.
Charinan A Co., OrugginU, Bgent.
YOUR RESPECT
is worth more to me if I haven't
got your husinoHS than your
trade. lthout your respect I
cannot hope to pet your trade.
Unlens I Hell a good bicycle and
sell it at a fair price an honest
price that is the same to everybody
unless I back up my guarantee
honestly and fairly, I cannot hope
to get your respect
OR YOUR TRADE.
For five years I have sold
bicycle-Rill Oregon City, ench year
increasing my sales ami each year
reducing my prices, till today I
will sella better wheel for ifO than
I sold five years ngo for $150 a
wheel that is not equaled hy any
other wheel that I know of for less
than $75 Our guarantee is un
questioned. It is supposed to bo
limitod to one year, but no
customer of mine has ever been
asked to pay for a piece to replace
a defective part on any wheel I
ever sold, whatever the length of
timo after the sale.
W. A. HUNTLEY,
Hooks, Stationery and Bicycles,
CAIF1KI.D IU.OCK.
P. S. Old wheels for sale and
taken in exehange. Boys' and
girls' wheels $40, new.
NOBLITT'S STABLES
Mvery, Feed anl Bale Stable
ORECONCITY.
HK'f WKKN TMK IIHIWiK AND
JiKI'OT
Mid A 'I K I)
Dotiblt! uml Sin'lf) RijH, and Hiul-
din liorni uIwhj'h on luirnl at the
i. i a ........it ....,.)..,!
i ' n i lili:rn. l oioillll i.iiiiiit!i.;u
. , , . ,
Willi UM) niiril lor loom; nioru.
Infortniitloii rr-iHnliriir uny kiii'l or
utm-lt promptly attumlttil to by intrrniii ol
httlDr.
Horses Boutrht and Sold.
Ilorwri lioanltxl anil Fed on reauon
a'lle tnrin.
MOLALLA-:-AVENUE
..STORE..
G. W. Grace & Co.
NEW GOODS,
Complete Ktofk of every tiling
needed in the home.
Shingles
The Ih-kI on the market.
In ainull lota or in car loa la.
I iinieiiHion shingles cut to order.
Cedar
Posts
Hy carload or mixed car lots w ith
sb ingles.
W. II. & L. S. B0NNEY,
AI'UOUA, - - OREGON.
New GoocJh
Modern Prices.
( orner urocery.
Complete stock of
Fine Family Groceries,
Try my extra
Choice Tea.ss-
Richard Freytag.
Main and Fourteenth Streets.
pARm.
Your team will have the best
of care and
Full Measure of Feed
At the
City Stables.
W. H. YOUNC, Prop.,
Htlcceaaora to H, COOke.
Livery Rigs on Short Notice.
Telephone No. 42.
JOHN YOUNGER,
EWELER,
Opp. Huntley's Drug Store,
All Kinds of Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry Repaired
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IX
Great Britain and America.
Give me atrial.
Cross Husbands....
Are largely the product of poor
burbers.
A SORE FACE
Is a Just cause for profanity and
irritability.
LIKE A CONVICT
Do many men look after their
hair ha9 been cut by an incom
petent barber.
TRY FARNSWORTH....
mm
moNOMENtT
- .1 JC
r for j-
MojumeHtal BRONZE CO.
BRIDULPORT, CONN
JlCMHl
Having the Inve.st Expenses of any Merchant
in Oregon City, I can
UNDERSELL THEM ALL
In anything pertaining to
V
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
New Goods, Latest Styles, Hest Quality.
Corne in and examine my goods.
Most Goods
Beaut tol Mmltk-a. 10c yii.
Ferrate, lor WaiaU. sc, lie. W".
New duaiKiia, Peralau c-flrcu, i)j to 10c a ja.
I Ara Lii fii". ntjrltah uw, plenty lien-.
I Ni-w a.ortme nt pre'tr pr nia. bouirht direct.
, Klne lot Li-ea aud Kmbro dcr la, clua. pritxa.
Trimmtnir Button., rorduruya lor bli'dniK.
lanViaa, Or. -a Uni-ut, Kiuro C.otn, l'trculints.
I SilMlan, Canibrli a.
Fin. lm Shl't walata, cut pnw, up.
Nlca aaaorimeot tjnderwe&,- and iloalerr.
llandkurchiala, 2',c, Ic, Inc Dd un.
,r buya I tu.ll beat Whim Kultt.cg f'ottoD, 24
y ahvwU unt papnr, 2 h'lnrbea inaDfiU eove
luwa, boitls vaacllnr, ink ur mucilage. 1 pr
curllnx Iron a, 12 peua, 12 Dh ho. ki.
,r A I., 1. Mualln, 8iier F annel, Print,
y. )U tiuiiDi Klaunel, CUi-e e Clotu, Buiwr
J Cleth.
rmlirellaa from maker., fine lot A 1 gooda, bed-rot.-k
price.
Btaudard eatterna, .elect atock. reduced price..
r buy. 2 lead pencla or one with rubber tip,
It i paper needlea or pina, car I h tika and eyea
pencil anarpeuer, i dale psuclla, 1 aw L
MtLLINEHY.
Siyllahtr.mmedhau.realbrautlet.no fancy
pricea; tanfio flat., 10c; I-adiea' Sallora, IDo;
atlk baby ribbon, lc; w.-h .lit, (worth 5c) 2c a
.aeio; rap., uai.. D.uy uonueia. riuim, vcn
luiia, tlnael. ciochet cotton, knitting- iU, itc.
PUKN1HH1NQ GOODS.
Hundreda of manufuclun-ra' umnlea, felt,
wool and atraw hat-, big .av.ug Id pi ice, .traw
hata &o up, lauodrred perca e ahtrt. 50c up,
aweatera 2Tc aud Mic. new linen collars Vy, and
16c, waterproof collars 10c up, aoud ool 6c up.
SHOES,
Cut pr'.cts. S'-eotir go.id'betortbuTlng; bora'
plow, 3 to 6, fl: boys' button, 4 lo W IS;
child's canrsa. 75c: men.' aud ladlt-s' caovas
lop, calf trimmed, It; baby shoe., iis up; aises
0 to 2, JV.
IFS.C3C1 Eron.t Trading Oo.
MAIN AND NINTH STS. OREGON CITY.
Burmeister & Andresen,
Are selling handsome Eight Day
Clocks at $5.00. Other Clocks
proportionately low.
When you bay
MaktUskisMsUa
Agents
for
Pure
Prepared
Paint
Color cards free,
quantity.
After the
Winter is Over.
After your feet are sore from wearing rubbers and overshoe,
and the other shoes are pretty well worn and out of share,
ycu want to net a new pair. If we are correct, thfn come to
us and we will please and ease you. We have received a
fme stock, ol all kinds of goods for the spring seasan.anil
not only that, but to wear throughout the other seasons.
Our shoes are well made, comfortable and low In pi ice.
WIIITK BRONZE Monument
will not Moss-cover or black
en. Are artistic, cheap and the
most enduring monument made.
White Bronze is no experiment.
It ha stood for hundred of years
in KurojH! ami is not n fleeted by
the weather. Correspondenci) soli
cilfd. On receipt of postal card
will ft pleased to call ami show
samples and drsi;.'hs.
MONUMENTAL UltONZE CO.,
f. K. llONNKI.t., MOH.
Hw. cr. Ash and East 10th Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
Opposite tWJej'j Bocl Store.
for the Money
P buya Clbt. of either Sago.Titpluca.or 101b
of tiermea, Corn !el or Rolled Oata, 1 lb.
St hepp's beat Cocoannt or 1 lb. pun ground
Spices or 2 lbs. whole Pepper or 31 ' Ibi. pure
Lard (oilug a pall), 6 pcund. R ce.
Rai.ina. Dried Ant ics or Prunes, per lb Je
Kren ('hsiiite Tobacco, 20c a pound.
C'oul Oil, a.c per gal.;S gal.,irV. (tiring cm.) .
Fine Rait. 4ic a mi k ; t.ock .ail, I.Oc per lot) lb.
2ns. Uneolnred or 21b-. tin, powdt r Tea, 75.
Kiuai to usual wc gr.de. lea ftibe, Ijo a pouoil
Lemoo or Vauil.a, per ot in', sar Out-ha l(
pne-. (bring bottle.)
Sewing Machine Oil. 4 os. for lie. (bring bottle)
l'j lba dry grauulaled Sugar, tl.
tiallon can Apt le or 8uan, 20c.
Tab.e Fruit, 10c; Pie Kiu.t. 3 caus for 23c. Thl
fruit is worth nearly double
(del H.ium. . per gal. (bring Can.) Keg, $1. Si
Cooking Molsas s, 4.' a gallon.
Pioneer Biking Powder, best, per pound sf
Lot of 10r Spices, cut lo 5c a can.
t iitheji.lus. 2c a dot. : Lh.mnevs. tin.
Hot ax bainil-;., 25c; Bleuge baujlea, IDc.
Na Is. cut, 41,'": wire, 6 pennr up.lc.
Bolls, lc, 2.: aud 3c; Bar le.u 5e per pound.
5 tin teaspoon., ic; Jail Inrks. "c up.
Milk strainer, 10c: Ou.t Pan, 10c.
W aab Pn-. V ue; Tin Pails, 10 to 20r.
Wnltewath Brush, 10c: Totthplrka, ic abox.
W ni.k Broom, 1 c; Clothealine 10c.
'i lb. Shaving 8op, 5c; V'asel.ne 50.
2jc and 5tc Me;li ias, L nimen s, Pil's, Sooth
ing Strop.. Eyewater, etc., all cut to 10c
Bhoelt.rvaii, 7c, sob-leather, thoail, etc.
pound aisorud Tacks, 5c.
aach 1 dot. Clothespins, skimmer, chl-n--t
ney cleaner.can oprner.soap diab.gat hook
T rade for Hay, Oals, W heat, B icon, tukkens
Wool. Eggs, Butter, Pntto, -hlngics. etc,
Full slock PAllON S PAIS 13. Very be-1
paluu and lowest prices. Boiled oil, 60C
A house you make sure the title is
clear.
When you paint it use Fure Prepared
Paint as it makes all the difference
in the world whether the paint is
genuine or not.
Special prices in
CHARMAN & CO.
CITY DRUG STORE.
-Telephone No. 13.
Iirausse Bros.