Oregon City Enterprise.
SCHEDULES OF TIM IS
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A l.tiltt A N II IUm.'N,
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llnliin.il, a In. in liirKiin riy 1,11 1'ii'llaiiil al
'i It at i,ia aiiii H : I', M. Hun, Iny.
Kaal limn, ,u aiTiiiiiiHlailiina ami low ralna.
n.i a iirmiii ,an.ll.,. rl.... al lain .,11
IIikiiiiiIi Irt.lglii.
HOI IIIKIIJI I'AI'Irll.' RAILWAY,
mmTii koi hii,
I'allfnriila Kmrriaa iilirniiahl
tioB0l.11 1 k li al ay alatl.ina)
Hrtlvlu 1'Nl.alitfi r
lll'TII mill Nil,
Knrrlniri I,i,iia (way lallmii)
1 1 r,,r ufa K,i,idm llniiiilij
Mali m I a.uair
7 l in.
II M i. III.
.7 a. 111,
( n a. m
v 4 . i. in
4 Ml p. in.
,1'OMTAi, HCIIKIUM.K.
at aot tiiaan Montr aall.an.ri.
Hall rli.ana uln Nutili, a 'Al I' 111. ami 7 p. in.
Mall 0I1 oca ai'Hia; Nniiih, a M a. 111 ami 7 i. m.
Wall ill. llll. iilfl In. 111 Nuribla. 111., Ill I', a, 111.
Marl dUtlib'H.'l In in N111II1, a. ui., 4 '. III.
T AaT ailis.ai.ailkll' 1.11.
Mall rl. ,' lui Inrll, nil aid ilmrllutlli
Hlla. VI noon, anil 4 .' . Ill,
Mailrlifva li r Milwaukea only, 43 a. in..
4 4.1 p. in.
Mail i nltea limn I'm lUiul, II SO a. in. iml
4 IS p. nt.
ina mil Ta,
Orrimi City to Kly, farm. Mulliio. Liberal ami
Miilalla Icatva al li ill. ami artlvra alii m.
dally.
i in ,,n Clly I" Heerr (reck. Mink, Clark.
Meadow llrH,k, I iiIiiii Mill., ami I ..lion l.av.a
al A a. in. Monday, Vtnltiraday an, I rrnlay,
ami raiuriia mi i,ll,,Mrliii ilava al 4 lis p. m
l r k , , I lly In Vluia. I,.n ami Vrilleint
Iravea Oreifiii l.'lly Monday, tt rduraitay ami
Friday al l.uu p. m., leaving Viola aaiuo day,
al 7 uua. m
(irfn tlty tn Willamette, Hialt rl ami
Wil.i.ntll , arrl.uaal In iwa, in. ami !( al
i a. in, ilarly.
(Km rl d.liv.iy iii,,.w la opn on niiiiday
Inuu lu lu II a. in. A ' lull. r. .Ii,, , "I lul l h '
li. a at tin. iii.nr i .ii,iiiiil)r aii I iifT Suti'ar,
M mi oiler daya.
A I t.H-r. tn ma, I llial la ili latr.l ril l lalla In
arrive uu V ? a m., n. I', train will ci-iiio uu li
0 l--a i.r 4 I'm rrtno car.
WII.I.AUK1TK fAl.lJl IIY.
IPli wnU li. Hhe mill! Unit li would
like very ninth lu Kl.t woi k in some
'uiiilly. Mr. iiml Mr, Lyon luM liitr
she cihiIiI Kliiy iiiiinlli If iiiicriidiiiiry,
until aim I'ouiil ol fl ni it ciiii'luvMiiiiit, and
her Imiinl wmilil tout her iiollilnif.
A II or h) i it Iiml Im'iiii tlii'in fur llircti or
four tlit yn Mrn, J,yoim olilnlnml ti lnrn
fur Iht In at Cuiu'IiihIi fiimlly, iiml hIhi
Inii'iiili'il in (ii to wurk in llin ih'W jilui'ii
on llin ni'Xt ilitv, Hlin walkii tlown
town with Mm. l,)'oiin mnl lit-iir tint Iti 'l
I'mnt i.tnru hIiu ini-t it younn mmi wiili
u Kill, wlili li itiri'i ttil Imr vlnilily, mihJ
MHiHiy alliwwunl wun lukt-n Willi tali nl
Imk of lit'iiiorrliuk'n of llm lun. A'.
Iliu Iioiikii dliii lni'l hiiiiIIht rti-vurn lit
luck, wlilrli coiiiiiii-ly inmlrutci Iht.
Hllll WMr) Bflll tu till) Ori'Klill City lion-
iitrtl for Iri'iiliiifiil, Klin hIu(vI tlmt tint
yuilMK limn ulin liift Iiml hi'oll it Very
tli'r filt'inl nl Iiit, mill It in iru:iiiinfi
tlntt tint iini'Mrli'c uliix-k, broiiKlit on
tl rriiut urti fonKi'Mllidi of tint k'T'ii""'
(ijiiiini, thui lying durmniit In lier
itynlfin.
A I'iioiiiiiition I.Kt ri hk. A tlntre
wcro no rtillKiijim Hiirvki'H lit tlni Coiirro-
liulioniil ur IlKptUl tlnirrlii'i lunt Hiiniltty
to nttmrid tint iiHtiuiiKl coiivimllon In
linliiiiiHoliii on Hfilrnili'r Sii'l. Tim
mifrtitnry wun limtnirii'il In wml Hi"
IijIIiiwIiiK Ifllur to mminl moiify tlfino
cnttM lliroiiitliout tint itliilt'; "All l''i"
cmlH In llm Hlulrtwlio urn tliKHiil'iHlli'il
with llin liflriiyl of tli I'ltrly himI Hi
ln t IiiIitiihIh in Him CliiriiKo conviinlion
r Int'ilfil to iiiri-t in iiiuhh (onvtuilloii
tit llm city of I'orl litinl, AiiKUHt Wml, Ht
lit, in., til Anon IntJI, corntT HitoikI
Hllll (Ink Htri'l'tH, nl wl
ilnli-Kitti-H will lui ai'lfflf'l to ii'.rHtnt
tliijiliiiiiocriiry of llm oliilt! t tli Imliun-
iiolm toiivoiillon. Tlt iiimtH conven
titm linn ln-nn tllfil MfU-r coiifieni:o
mining llm IfntliiiK ilrinm-mlii of the
nlutotnil lliin loltor in itdilrewtiMl lo yon,
uMHiimiiiK tlntt you urn in yiiiilliy
wild llm rlni:iiulii wliicli liuve lniri'J
tliu iiiovt'iiiunt. Il in not infant lor llione
wlin li'ttl tliut tliy liavo U en fully and
iromrly r-irtiniiiit4!i liy lite aitioH of
llin C'lili-HK') coiivflillon.
Tiik Coi n ry Hon KtMi.-Tlitreiiicon-al,ral)lu
kirkiiiK ttinoriff intcrfitled
NOBLITT'S STABLES
Livi;ry, Fw;d and HaleHtable
ORECONCITY.
WJCATKU
BKTWr-.K.N THE
IKI'OT
1IKID08 AND
Double iiml Binilo UiuH, and Had-
(llo liorncH ulwavri on hand at the
If.iimui ,f liau A If ifWIitl lttiri a.fif I. A
h tllllH "iK'lt .,, .',.... ,.. ,
, i wun in.; utini iur jinrnn him:k
Inforniution rr-KunliiiK any kind or
io k promptly atU;ii'lol to by piTHon of
Inter.
Horses Bought and Sold.
Horn; liounlud and Fed on reason-
bio trim.
pHrlitu ovur tlie road fund, w hit li liaa
K'it down no low tlntt roud work ha to
be paid in county warranU. I'tit tliU
VfiiiliK, tfiniHTaiicii niintliiK wait Indd j wan all taiint'd by payiiiK Hidricy Kmylli
at tbu latlor plitt'o. Tlnrn wait tuimio by ' about 9'JiKMi for Hit) iinproviiiiinnt of the
a npfcUl t'liolr, and aflvr a priyur by
Itcv, Wall, and a lolo by Mi" Ivy
Koakn, Mih, Monroti, who prrnirlcl, in-
lrolui'iii llin aiM-akcr of tint cvnnluK,
Mia M illy I'.rouli'tttt, of (it'ryui lvr
teat wun, "I'rt'Hunt your Itoilit-a a l.lvini
Sai rilli M I nto the Iird. ' Slio ttald
tlmttioonti had cvi'r hnard of a fullt-n
aii(i'l, who had turn re'lifiiiml, but
that Ihi'ie wan a cliunco for lint falli-n
until to aiinii, Hint miid HllTil WrTt) 4,000
IkNI prnftani followern of ChriM, uiioiikIi
Molallu road out of the road fund. In
June tlit county court made a apci'lal
contract with Smyth lo do a ft-rUln
amount of t xi ayutinu mid to cover a cer
tain dinlaiire of the roadway with
crin-liml rock. lit wan probably lie
tt'inlfl Hint thin work idiould be paid out
of Hie county fund, and in fact Mr.
Smyth fXpfctfd that it would, ho It in
anil, However, there wrw a large num
ber of road hillri to be audited at the
Aiik'ii"t term of court for work done in
to Climb the liipior trnllic, if they VoUhI , July, but thin lurK hill wan put in euily
riicht. She raid that no one ever beard ' and oidered paid out of the rond fund,
of a Ki'i'l miliKiu kieH-r, and Hint the j Aa a renult, many of the miiull bilin had
chinch iiiciiiImt who voted for the old ; to lie p;tid in county warrant, and thoue
pnrtiea wan but little better lliiin the j who had pnrchitM-d road cerlillcuteH,
auloon keeper. That while they were I cxpet link! them lo b" eanlied for their
i n hk-iiin nun ua
i in l.aava
- ...it.. I ; it., ii 1
Vt II. t.A nan a fAI.Ui ; nll"'ab iiininnr mm niiinmuiiy, iiitTv i
were very ciooked politically; that there
were two wnya to aiiipiena the trallle,
one waa by iiioinl aunion, and Hint leual
nuiiKiou wuh the only ante remiuly. She
aid thai the liipinr trnllic waa dentined
ri ' a in. f a. la
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riiiinl.ir c ira linro .'in v l.niir unlit 9 i,Vih-i
111. I It. rl nil unl . I --I Jal II l&. I.
C. A, Ml. I. HI, f t-t-T.
face, were ltd. All road work will have
to be p.ii'l out of the, niiinly fund, until
more taxen are collee'c l.
lo ilchlmy Hie liovenilnrnt iitili'iH it wan ;
KHIDAY, At'tM'ST .'I. IS'Ml.
Mi Kim.kv and lloitAKr l.iAui aa
KX'Cotinly Jililn J. Y. .Mel Irimi hun
Ih'imi diking uu active interenl in the
cnuipalatu wmk of the rotitilitj prciilcti-
liul u cciinn. mid w an ihihIiiiik the move
CliOHnKD tiik l'l.Aisa It bun been de
nied Hut Mr. Stuutn cronned the plaina
with John liiirtiin in lsTi. In annwer
tu that ib'iiiiil, Sliial.t aayn be Ktarled
fmlti t)i Miaritillri riv'i-r ill film lntllV of
nantt.m.loinher u.nal ple.,,i,u, -')' ; JolM ,,,lrllill K1, f,y,Il)Vl0,, ,liM ly0 head
Mn.n!rleltein.ve.yplei.,Knpeakeru((,;ttlIu a wj). ti) Tl)J
nun hit enunciiiiion in very ("mm. rue
ia the ihtiia'hter uf a miiiiter, who re
aiden at liervain, mid in trying to ntiw
MOLALLA-:- AVENUE
..STORE..
G. W. Grace & Co.
NEW GOODS,
Comjilt'te HtK'k of every thing
needed in the home.
New GoocJh
Modern Pricem.
( ornerurocery.
captain of the coiiiiiny at lite Htart waa
W. li. T., Vault, who n'ter bin airivul in
tlrnnn r.,ri (hit .t.u'tutiir nl Ori'LTim CitV.
money ..noiiKh by lecturing to ctunplete j . . . ... ... ,
IimIht of tile Jackwinville Sentinel in
her education
Kki.l IX A Wki L. I'. 1. (.'iirrnn.a well
known ciliien, re-idtiiK in that part of
Oregon City known aa Kly, concluded to
clean out hia well Tueaday afternoon an
llm water waa letting very low in the
bottnni, A abort ladder na pi need in
Sniilhern Oregon. FleminK who erotnetl
the plaina at the nniue time u na one ol the
Hint eompoi-itora in the Spectator ollico.
John Inirhin wan the only man of the
eiiimlk'r.ition of 111 that had a rnniiiKe
for coiivcyanoe of bin family aerofH Ihe
Kinley and llol.nrt botlom, and hia dnuuhler let him j j,.,ina He wnaa mun of mitirilii. energy
tlown try meaiia ol a w inilhirw anil rojn'.
he had no aooner Kotien faiily Htarled
on liia downward trip, when tlio old
lotten rnw broke ami he fell to the Init
io org-Aniie M
leitltuea In every precinct lu Clackaman '
county, enH'ciaIly whem there are no j
club orj;aiiir.itlionn. Mr. Mcldrum hint
none to Soul hern Oreifon tu cimieleto a:
aurveyinii contra. t, but the work which j'"'"- J. X- Harrimjlon ami neveral
bo ao earitently beUAii will be carried on j other neihbom were itiimetlinlely mini
to a aiii-feNilul innue. mid every precinct j moned, and one of their number wan let
In Clat kaiimn counlv will bo nr1iitii.ed ( dow n to net the old nentleuian out. lie
for Mc Kinley. "oiind monev and prolec-! '"' I'"" ilti" on olio ol tin) roiiuda of
Complete ctock of
Fine Family Groceries,
Try my extra
Choice Tea.-cs
Richard Freytag.
Main and Fourteenth Streets.
tion. Ilelow In Kiven a copy of a docu
ment now receivinn aiunaturehl n K. T.
ltarlow'a ntore, uml wliicli in Immhk clr
diluted lu every precinct In thia counliy :
"We the nihliTNini'd leiral voter of the
county of Clat ktiuian, without regard to
pant political ilili'orc ncc , believing that
the prenenl crinia ill the humiiieng anil
pnlilicn ol tint country, in which a coin
lilnulion of ull 'ho ailvocateR of the
varioun formn of "Hat" ami cheap money
threittena to deepen the tleprenniun
tlironnh which our Mtopln have ao
luborlounly ntru!lled, by nddiliK lo the
Uliffrtuintien now uttemliiitt biiainena
tritnnitctioiiH, the blight of it ilehitaed ami
fluctuating currency, demanilH the
united eir-Ttn of all patrioliu citicena who
hitve niillicieiit forti-niijlit to perceive the
impeiiiliiiK tlanitcr, to avert it, and tore
More prosperity lhroii)huUt the bordern
of our hind, and helievitiK further, Hint
the hordes of "lliitinm" ami repinliutioti
can bent ho overcome by the election ol
William McKinley to the prealdoncy of
the I'nited Stalea, we do hereby nwtociuto
oiirHclven together tuitler tint mime of
tho Mt'Kinley ami Hohart IUKue No.
of CluckiinmH county. And wo declare
It to bo to our intercut and piirponn, both
im ImlividuiilH itnd iih an iiHHociation, to
li ho all honorable meitna to accompliHli
tho election of McKinley and llohitrt,
' ami we invite all whonro tu accord with
ur in holding tlicflu viewa to tuiito their
eirorta with ours for the BceonipliHlinient
of thin purpose. Wo, therefore, iuko
upon them the importiinco f organizing
McKinley and Unhurt lcui'iics in their
Beveriil precinetri.
A Sad, Sad Stoiiv A couple of years
a",o Mr. and Mrs. Ihin I.yont), of this
city, w era viHltimr aoiue relatives' In the
a lute of Washington, ami attended a
bociiiI (jiilherinu ono evening. Hecently
a yonnij huly citino to the I.ytm'B resi
denco in thin city, and told her tale ol
woo. She hud met them at tho party
abovo n-.enlloned, ond hh her peoplo wore
In destitute ciri'tiniHtuiiceH the childron
wore put out to riiHtlo for theniHelvea.
Sho hml been doing Iioiiko work tt hero
over hIio could obtain employment, but
had failed to get pay for her Iimt nine
weeks sorvico in a Portland fumily, which
left hor destitute, having only 15 oeuts
when she arrived in Oretfon City. She
wuh very respectable appearing young
lady, having plenty of clothinu and a
the ladder, where he hud rained himself
up from the bottom, and in answer to
the lmpiiry if ho waa hurt, replied Hint
both legs were broken. He calmly told
them to get another rope, nnd directed
them where to find il. A stick wan
fastened to the end of the roie, ami he
was hauled to the top atritlo the slick
nnd holding to the rope with both handc.
When he was lifted Uhui the ground his
daughter were crying and wringing
their hands, but lie told them to keep
ipiict.aa he would lie well and sound
within a couple of weeks. Ir. I'aine was
called and found that Hie left ankle was
fractured and the other one badly cut.
Mr. Currin is over I'rO years of age, an I
It wan astonishing to note the fortitude
he displayed throughout the entire
ordeul.
Must Havk Honk Somk Si'oktiiisi.
Otto Freytag ami Seward KnamUHric n,
two young men of this city, mounted
their wheels last Saturday at 5 a. in. for
a reeord-mniishiiig trip to Mt. Hood.
They reached Sandy in time for breitk
fuat and carried lunch to do thorn until
their return to that place, eating their
supiKtr at the timber lino at (i p. in.
Sunday at daylight they began the as
cent to tho summit and upon arriving
there put their names in the Manama
box and viewed the Kastern Oregon
seonery along tho Columbia river, the
Willamette Valley not being visible on
account of clouds. The return trip to
the timber lino was mndo in a short
time and the boys found that the time
consumed by tho round trip had been
5 hours and 40 minutes. From this time
tho run was miulo to Sandy in time for
supper, then started on homo reaching
this place at 11.-15 p.m. They hud no ac-
idents and report having had a most
enjoyable trip, tho roads being in good
condition tho greater part of tho way.
Tho PowellH Valley roud was chosen for
tho homo run, thon along tho Clackamas
roatl this way being considered the
safest for night riding, Itoth these young
men work in the Oregon City Ico works,
and went to work Monday morning nono
the worso for their long rtdo.
To Hold a Convkntios. At a nioet-
ingof the"i)atioiial" or "sound money"
democrats Monday afternoon, in room
GJW Chamber of Commerce, Portland, it
waa decided to hold a state convention
on August 2-nd, to elect eight delegates
and preservation, nnd he paid Fii'-h
strict attention ami care to the large
herd of cuttle under his care that he
brought nearly ull of them safely to
fl.,.,.n a. ,.l lit,.., Karu tli.k fmimlu.
thon of the wimIIIi tlntt he altcrwunl ac-
tpiiied. Independence West Side.
Xkw Y. M.C. A. lirii.niNU It looks
lory much now as if the Oregon City
Young Men's Christian Association
would have a building ol their own at an
earlv date. The hoard of directors held
a meeting Monday night, anil the ex
ecutive committee were vested with
authority to lease 40xtti feet on Ihe rear
of the lot where the association building
now stands, next to the railroad track.
Mr. Wygunt has ollcred to lease this
piece of ground to the association for the
term of ten years at a rental of 10 per
month. This is the best offer that the
association has yet had for a building
site, audit is probable that the executive
committee will close the deal If they
do, it Is pruhablo that the first of Jan
uary will see a new association building,
fully eipiipiH'd with a tint class gyna-
Bium.
In Hitiui.AM) Coi'kt. There was an
important case in Justice Kandlo's court
at Highland last Saturday afternoon.
James Bouncy, Joe Carlson and Will
Iledgecomb wore up before the justice
charged with disturbing religious wor
ship at a church on Mill creek in August
Dili. Considerable evidence was ad
duced both for and against the defend
ants. G. It. IHmick appeared lor the
defendants, William Rtmney, father of
one of tho defendants, represented the
defense. It was a jury trial, which after
being out for a short time, brought in a
verdict of guilty. Justice Kandle imposed
a fineof f 10 each on the defendants which
amounts wore paid.
Ohkhon Ctrv's Mt. Hood Kecori).
Quito a record has been established by
our mountain climbers going from this
citv to tho peak of Oregon's hoary old
monarch recently anil we give below a
resume of these important facts: The
youngest person to reach tho summit
is llattio Church, aged 9 years, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler
Church ; the oldest is Kufua Pease, aged
70; the heaviest lady is Miss Fannio G.
Potter, the school teacher, and the
fastest time ever mado was that accom
plished by Otto Freytag and Seward
KustmiBHcn who rotlo from here to the
mountain and return in 42 hours and 45
minutes.
Wall Taper.
Best stock of wall paper in Oregon City
latest designs and prices to suit the times
at R. L. Holman's in Winehard block
opposite courthouse. tf.
pARMERS. ..
Your team will have the best
of care and
Full Measure of Feed
At ihe
City Stables.
W. H.YOUNC, Prop.,
Hucceaanra to W. H. COOke.
Livery Rigs on Short Notice.
Telephone No. 42.
JOHN YOUNGEE,
(EWELER,
Opp. Huntley's Drug Store,
All Kinds of Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry Repaired
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Great Britain and America.
Give me a trial. '
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Illustrations and Fashion Notes,
Sellable, Bright anil Clean,
A year's subscription for
Only 50 Cents,'
Including, free, your choice of any one of th
Celebrated McCall Baiar Patterns,
and all patterns to subscribers '
Only 10 or 15 Cents.
Send a a-ccnt stamp for a sample copy to
TUB Met' ALL COMPANY,
Eaal lain St., Nw York.
AREMORWIJRING
chant
v Msrr v i re u
orsicivs&PRicrs
MOUMEtfTAL BRONZE CO.
BRIDGEPORT. CONN
WIIITK IiRONZE Monuments
" will not Moss-cover or black-,
en. Are artintic, cheap anil tho
most enduring monument made.
White Bronze is no exjerinierit.
It has stood fur hundreds of years
in KurnjK) and in not n fleeted by
the weather. Correspondence soli
cited. On receipt of postal cnnl
will he pleased to call and bIiuW
HamjdeH.aml designs.
MONUMENTAL BRONZE CO.,
C. K. IjOSNEU., MOB,
Sw. cor. AhIi and East 10th Street!,
Portland, Oregon.
Summer Goods at Cost
To make room for fall and winter sto k. I am
going to sell the remainder of may Hummer good at
a price so low that all can buy.
Full Line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
All new stock and of latest styles.
I propose to treat all customers fair and sell goods
so cheap that no one need go to Portland. My
expenses are the lowest of any store in Oregon City
and I sell on the closest margain. Come and see my
goods and get my prices.
Opposite Hiutler'i Bock Stcre.
WAY DOWN PRICES!
Owxt F'onr 7"i Btcon sc.
3t Ilia Larl c (bring pall.)
(ix.l Sr iiDcolor. I Ta 'Irom wclver) Txs.
(irean Ton Tea li:at i it. 2Sa
Our (iuunowiler Tea 12 10a. lor iSc.) txcelt Iht
u.nal Vie Teu. trr It.
Ipiait t offee it: tip. Linn or Arbucklaa 2 (or 15c
tireeo Coffe. 44 li t. (l.U).
Lemon or Veulila 3c ol, brlrjf bottle, aara hall
trio..
Even chanK T"bveo 20c poun'l, Oorneak.
Tnbaeeo 'mnkinii 5 to pvtmj auit pipe JSe.
Stork Salt pr lit) 1.
Corking M .iaaKi tie aL, Beat gyrup 41c, brli.j
ran.
M ca Axle (retM I0r, dh ha t onantitr onlr.
Ite-t li n ed oil iXki Kl.;l ant r M.ichine Oil 103.
Turpi ntti e 6K !. brina- tu lor otL
Finn lork PATTON'8 PAINTS trlct:y Br.t
c-iuM aud we can aave you 10 to 20 pr ceul In
pre.
B-ehlve Baking Powler 20c; Jelly G'aiaoi S'
oil. i
Bt.oe thread 7a cemaut 15c, ihoeoalla 10c lo;
4 lb.
Hall aolea, Holcltatber. ttc.
Good band cd a f 1.00, nail hammer 4.
Lr we-t prlra on ttcythca, lUkea, Hoa, Fork",
BMnglea, Grain, Fd ttc.
jo BUYS: 8 lb It ee, 10 It t Rolled nn'i; 1
lii. b.-at Cooanut; 1 beat aroint Giuver,
Mu ar t, Porprr, A l.plce and Pei pe; 2 It,
whole Pel per; S II tU.o ol Taplr- a: 10 lb.
Gern e or Corn Mea ; li buuebea Matcbeai 12
lba. a.ltoda.
ioc BUYRi 5 dot. Clothespin.; M lb. 8t-"e
Pi.llb;l box Aotlfermentine; 1 Hthe .tone
1 Whl-k Brocm; 1 double haudln Uuket; 1
MIlkHtralmir.
?c nUYf): rpvna. t can Htrllr.ea 1 bar
ur aVxp. I btr B irat Boap. 11 lu. br Tj.il et
Hrar-.'a lb. Sntrl if Boap, 4 o. i-w'af Ire'i
! ll (brina b-itt.e.) S 11 aatoriei Tatk, 1 botUa
Va.liue, 1 Wwbpan.
I Kurnlahlnais, DryQooda, f lllinery
, Ktc.
I lyiundirwl whlta Shlrta SOc: Collar 10c; C'ifft
I 20c: men Mlla Hn!k4rcMel tin, (about '-t
' pric); ineu'a heary Ovra 1 4oc, Browmea 2',
chilu'i Sulu that wear $LM
Cut prlcci on
Shirt train tf",
Sweaters,
Ntcltties all kinds.
Straw and Felt Hats,
Underwear, Ladies and Gente,
Stockings and Socks.
BlaCutln Mllllnery;ityllh trimed
sc Flower, cut to lie: big lot lr t B m
naou at pric: w-h Silk wo-th S.nl it
koin; Hilt H.hy H bboo lc yd: Handke chlrf
ior.p: B k H Ufa l.'ic, JOc and 2 C lot ni.-u e:r.
b oule-e I too a: Cro hel Cotton 4c; wblta Knit
tltif Cotton SC balL
A Penny rturw 1 Croch.i t Hook, paper
Hairpin., Nee.tloa, H jkt and trta orPina.
Slioeai nt Cut Frlcea: Bbya 1 and 1 at
rc iargirrc up; ht d.oto it at 60c, 65 aul
71 ; muKi School Sno-.-a an I fine shnei nt cut
pr c; lad e' atyli h ahowa bet er gra.la. than
belor at 1.50, i an l $i5J; ebll.la' T ni l
aliofa 40c; meu'a larg. .Vie: ra-n'i eloth I03
Iea:heraie75e; ladlta Oxford'! la Ua or I bock
at Cut pr et a.
Men', One ahoe. (1 3A np: boy.' tae $1 T up;
men', ronna iboja f 1 .J5 up; byi' coarae fl up.
Red. Fxroxit Trading Co.
MAIN AND NINTH STS. OREGON CITY.
Burmeister & Andresen,
Are selling handsome Eight Day
Clocks at $5.00. Other Clocks
proportionately low.
When you bay
Agents
for
Pure
Prepared
Paint
A houe you make sure the title is
clear.
Wher. you paint it use Ture Prepared
Paint as it makes all the difference
in the world whether the paint is
genuine or not.
Color cards free,
quantity.
Special prices in
CIIARMAiN & CO.
CITY DRUG STORE.
-Telephone No.
After the
Winter is Over.
After your feet are sore from wearing rubbers and overshoes,
and the other shoes are pretty well worn and out of shape,
ycu want to eet a new pair. If we are correct, then come to
ns and we will pleae and ease you. We have received a
fine stock of all kinds of goods for the spring seasan.and
not only that, but to near throughout the otbor seasons.
Our shoes are well made, comfortable and low In price.
Krausse