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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. (.'. T.m.'MNTKAHKKH, Ar.TlIN 4 Nil Il A W.IK A, TWIH fHtl.A NI.liI.RH A Nil I imriHMtNI I Leave I'mlUml, Taylor iitri ,,H k al ft 41 A. M kH . Pllllilar V IMI A M .,..1 i....... .. lit li)rrm.iii .). M. iwk dura iii-ynoii liin oiimr nldii was aUo vnry pom-rfiil." T. K. Ky.in, ifimriliitii of IIih I'mIiiIii at Jui:i,Ii HiiiKitrHofi, and Atlor- l7 (it.OIM Hilll'IIIKIIII, WllfO ill altl'inl- Kiii'f at court , Koliin. Inn Ir.va tlri'iiciM Cllv lor '.laiid .1 V 15 Uir.a.i'l 1 .ao I'. 14, Hominy. Feet time, (milt KCiiiimnliilliiiia ami low ralne N.i way friMKlu lian .) I t'.i. Hi.orlal rat.t on tit rung li trait-lit. HOITIIKHM I'At'lHI! KAILWAY. MiikTH a.H HI). ('Illiirnla Kiuroaa (Ihriiiiiili) Korl.ui( (way iuiImh.) eaUiu llNBtiia'r XMITN acll'BII. Kiortmri l.oi-a (war alallmia) I'allturiila Ktiiaia illiiiiii(li iu I ntai ? I.t . m. ' I fi" i. III. a. m. a V a. m V i . p. m 4 Ml i. m. I'UHTAI. HCIIKIU'J.K. SV aul'TIIIRM r iriU aalLailAU ' Mall rlntaa nii Niittli, I VII p. in, ami 7 p. m. Hall eii.aiw Kiiinii Htiiith, a M . m end 7 p. m. Mall ) i i r 1 l.nlr.I Irmn Nor'kaa. in., 10 I .'. a. m. Mail dlili.lmi! In n "ouili, a. ul, 4 p. w, r at iii;i.ioeic likx. Mall rloee. li liirll.nd ai.il dl.trll utlti polota, VI . ij.111. and 4 46 . ni. M ..I rlu-ea I. r Milwaukee unlv, a 4t a. m.. 4 44 h. in Mail . rila liura PoiUand, 11 Ml a. to. auj 4 la p. m. aiM aiu Tia. Orrrnti Clljftorijf.Cariu, Miillnn. Liberal anil Mnlalia laavaa at U at. auil arrlvet at Urn, dall. Oregon : 1 1 r to Heaver f rrrk. Mink. Clark. Meadow llr.Hik. I tilon M II la. ami ( .1I1..11, Iravaa at a a. ra Mmi'lay, Wnlnwlair ami rr dajr, ami return, uu lollnwlin ilava at 4 4 V tn tirrii.n illy In Viola, bxaii ami lta.llaml Irewe tirfi.u City Monday, Vtedneeder anil Friday el I UI .. in., leaving Viola aaiua day. at 7 . uu a. b (ir.a-.'o CHy to Willamette, HiafTurl and il.oiivll . arrive, at lu su a in. and wave, at II lu a. in. .Iany. u- ii. rl 'l.liyaiy aiml.iw la np-o on Huii.lav (mm o o 1 1 a ml A.I ln rtUroi p.J ml iha tea at ".ot U piomplly aaul off HuuJar, aa oil nll.ar ilya A.I f.aai. ru mall lhat la ilrlayxl an l Milt" arrlr. uu M a in , a I'. ulu alii 0 Ul on 12 0 cl k or 4 lit pen 10 oar. WIMAMKITK fAl.lJl R Y. raaa utvi a ILLt MKTTI rtLlJ i. a. ra, 7lft 00 V SI 10 JO " no - I'.UI p. IIL il. 0 1 i " 4 .to ' i 6 D " 7 ;i ' a in " 10 16 " I'armaioii aamua ! a ml 7 !kl - U 111 " 10 tu 1 1 JO " 1J III " I I M'. m. la " I w " 4 0 " 5 iO " 40 ' a 10 " 7 14 " 1U l0.4 " kuinlaT ctra Irava n.i hour nn 1 1I a oVlm k B in. In iHwt om ami .1 r Janu -r . Iltwv, r C. A- (nII.I.(:h, rtrr. FH1DAY, OCTUIIKK . IWKJ. I'lavoviiKi) A Miiinhin or (iol.ll. I. I.Ml'liii, ((irniorljr rilitur anil pnlf lMirr o( Iho Courirr, liaa aK-nt Dm apriiiK kiuI anininor inoiilli in llic tnin iiiK n-iilona of Sniitliirn ri-Kiii " turnwl Iiiiiiih lal Kriilay. Ho itil liin timn trirtMrtiniC fur itiarU ami i)(it nillil' in Soiilln'rii Ori')iin, anil linidn ionic iiiriiniaiiiK atrikra. In aililition to ImnttiiK a I'Ihi'it rlititii, iicii (ivo .ii iniho ol liti iiilnu a i(K I'foiff'.v 1m ri'ffiilly iIIcviti'i a liolo iiimm tain uf kdIiI ln'iiriiiK quurtt in Uu limmi talna uf lH)iiliiN t'onnty, ami tlitro i rv lilriitly "inillioiia in il." TI10 mountain Uk tall Imtii loiiilnl, anil II ia Hit' Inten tion of tlm owner lo Inm ao'lve ilrvel- opi it wmk lirn tlm winU-r anon a bieak wr next upriiiK. Tlm rroi.ing oil tfitt onlalil are not liiuli ijrtnle urn, an aaylntt only a '"' tlollam to tlm ton, lint then- ia no cmt to the nuaiitily of ipilcl I'turini ijimrta in "iulit ami tlm (nrili tifai am aiic h lliut it fan la) worked vory cheitly, ami lliere la evt-rv proliabilily that the Iho y rocK will Ihioiiib rii'htT, when pxiuvaliuna are niailu on Die I.kIo. A bimhI aieil rtvvk rtina oIoiik the liHtMj of the nt-wlytlihcovereil gnM mountain, tlmt will fiirniati a plen tiful aupply of power to propul the ma chinery reipiirml lo Krlml up the gold prmlucinu rut-k. Ttio mirrotiintlinfB ami farllitioa in tonneetion with the mine urn tueh, that the mine tan lie worked ut minimum of eximnao. I. IMit hletl, the rx-ileiiiwrallo edilor, may yet hecomo one of the li'ihl kinifit of Oreunn. Ath-iiHt, Ilia 0110 of the poaMihilitioa of the fiiluro, hmihl the initio pun out ull rilit. IIonokaiii.y AftiiuTTKii. A rei-ent in ane of the Condon lilohu coniaina an nc count of the hearing of Juroh Rinenraon nml Hum N'ortin In tint eirciiit court of (iilhitiu fiiinty, fur the aliened hireetiy of h mure, tho property of Mux Kuinnhy. Tho i ilolio auya Iho boya entered a plea of not KtiiUy, will were ropivaoiitml hv C. I. I.iitmireltH mid W. H. WilHon. The niH.i wiia given to the jury Tliiim day I'vi.ning, iinal tho jury ufter hoing out II vo minute, returned a verdict of "mil Ktiil'y." The (ilohti miikeh the fol luwinj? fimimentii on tho ciiho: "The trial of Jmoh KineiirHnn und Hue Nor rid Ihhii expeiiKive one to thia county, owliiK to there being io ninny wilncNHeH from 11 iliMtiime. Kvory one who heard the evitl jnce wan Htirpriaeil t the fliniHi niwaof the atate'i case. There really wua no fiimi gint the boya, und jmlg ingfroiii the almoMt ununlinoiw cheer that went up 'rot" "') l"r crow'1 )r,'H" ant wli.ui the verdict wm rendered, leiiytm no doubt a" to public a.rovl of thovorilict. To the credit of District Attorni-y Jayno, coiiHidering the alim show that tho Btuto hud, he tu-quitted hhiiMtdf renmrkiihlv well. II in argu ment to tho jury wan a miiHterly i-flort, it being by fur the Biilt'Ht and moat vm uroiiH tin liiw ever made to a jury in thia county. The . argument by tho attor- Tiik Wmkat Maiikkt.-II la, at leant, uiii'uiiriiglug to ( 'lui k itiiiiin county far- mora, who have not nold tholr wheat, to know that I lit prim ia going up. Thia 1UI11 wheut mi-aua that funncm will reielve belter prn-ea fur their cropa than Kiev anticipated, and ninny of tliimi will be able to pay oil" their dehla. Keller prlcea will, In a greiit mraaurii, i diiiimmi anln for the Nhortiign In aoinn aectlona, and will Ui the imuiua ol putting con alderablo inohey Into circulation. The pric e Ima ndvaiiced four centn H-r btixbel alma htxt week, nml tlm murknt ali! ex- lilhlta an uiward tmidiiniy. On Wed niiMday Wulla Wull wlteat wna ipiotud at nlli-enta r lumliel In the Portland inaiknt, and valle waa tpioled at tl.'l. There waa alao a alight advam-a In ll iur, aire indii-ution that it II no flurry that the market la paaalng through. The 1111 cprlalnty of Hie exlimt of the ducniaae In Ihuaurplua of the Ameriian crop thia year ia one of the conditiona making it-ai-lf felt I. an I year them waa hoc pint of about 1ti).(KK),(IOU, biiHheU that found mnrkiit abroad. Thia year there may not be more than M.OOO.OOO buahela. A Portland man, who ia wull up on Ilia wheat market, extireaae the opionioti tliut conditiona are very favor able for the farmera ami wheatirowera juat now, ami that but for the iliNturiied tlnani'ial condition of the country, wheat would in all probability bo worth ton ct'tita more per biiahul. A (iiiAaTi.r Hioiit In hia demre to al low the remain of the man killed at the Clai-kamaa river bridge lo lie viewed by the general public that Iha man liiiuht he identified. Coroner (iodfrey rather overatcpiieu the Imunda of priiilence and good judgitient. Saturday and Sunday he had Ihecorpae on an inclined table in the Iront rooin ol Ida oflh-e, fucintf the entrance, the iloubledoora of which were thrown wide open and aa the foot of the table waa within "lx feet of the aide walk twoide laming by could not help but are the gaatly a'glit whether they intended lo or not f jr neatly every peraou will inalini'livel glance into an oHn door aa they pum along the alnet. All day Sunday the morgue waa kept open and the corpau expoacd aa though a free ahow waa being run. A aheel waa thrown over the coipw, but that only added to the grewaome aptvtacle, and much of the time the face waa left un covered by rareleaa peraona who after viewing It failed tn replace the cover. To aenaative women and children the aiiht of a murdered man la horrifying and would give a ahock that might leave a laating and injurioiia iuiprt-niion. Aa Mr. (iodfrey ia a new man 10 tho IiuIiioi of handling morgue it ia lo be hoed that he will be more care ful in the future and not mako any uu neceaHiiry ahow of corpora that may come into hla chatge. aa coroner, Ttiat Okkuon Sr.iTa Kaik. The Ore gon Mtittc fair began at Siilein Wednua day morning, ami will conlinue until the 1:1th incluuive. The iecial attrnc tionn thia year will miike the fair one. of uiiUKiial intercHl, and the attenduiice will no doubt be iinutuially large. There will be a Kplemlid fiult exhibit from KaHtern Oregon, the crop having burn very good in lhat aection thia rcaiton. The poultry exhibit will be the uioet complete of any ever dieplayed in the north went, a apecial building having lieen t-rected for that )iuroae. The fea tureaofthe fair are too numerous to mention, and the f.rlXH) to lie awarded in prixea creatoa an inlcreating rivalry. Next Saturday ia pioneer day, ami there are a number of other special days on the program. The Southern 1'ai'illc railroad haa made a round trip rate of l! from Oregon City, and the ticket are good lor I he return I rip until October Kith The north-bonml KoHchtirg local train will be held at the fair grounda until H o'clock in the afternoon, arriving in Oregon City about 0:o0. The admieaion to the fair will be -o centn, which in cludes both duy and evening Hoi.niKiis is Town. The soldiers from tho Vancouver barracks, who are out on a practice inarch, paHacd through Oregon City aliout 11 o'clock Tuesday forenoon. There wore 400 of them un der the C'lminnnd of Col. Anderson and stall", and includes si companies of in fantry, one cavalry company and the Fourteenth Infantry band. Tuesday wim their second day oul from Vancou ver, and they were apparently enjoying their trip up the valley. They canio up on the West side of the river, and after coming over the upension bridge, marched up Main street and con tinued their march tip the val ley. Thoy wore watched wilh in terested attention, during their parade nlong Main Btreet, presenting the actual apMiaraiico of soldiers on a forced march, with their camp equipage trans ported by six-mule teams. The sol diers are out on their annual practice march, and will go up the valley as tar hs Albany, which will make a 200-niile march. Sciiouii Aitknuanck Inciikasino. In complete reoorts from a few of the schools of Cluckamas county seeing to indicate that the attendance Is much better than last year. In the Oregon City schools the attendance has leached about (100, 00 or 70 more than were in iittewlunee during the second week lust year. City Kiiperlnteiident Holme ah ilesirea to announce to the parent and guar liuiia of children in the Oregon City arhiiol district, lhat cle will lie funned In the first grade at the begin ning of the m-hiHil year, and all childien who will bei'ome ix year of age lielore the llrm iluv of the following January, limy tm Hilml'ted to theM chiMac. Kx Huperiiilendi'iit Oilon report 1511 pu pil in attendance at the Oswego achool. Report will be received from other school next week. I'rof. 0. W. Ihir rutin, principal of the Wet Oregon City school, had a good attendance at the be ginning, the remit of a plan he tiled of aonilinu each patron of the school a per sonal hitter, among other thing, telling thuiii they could not ulfotd to koep their children out of kcIiooI at the beginning of the term ItiiiTiniAr I'ahtv A number of the young friend of Mis Lena IUmiiui n gave her a mot delightful aurprirm parly at the residence of her parents at l'rk place last Monday evening, it being the ocnaxion of her IHth birthday. The evening pase oir very pleasantly with dancing, games and amusement, and refreshment wera aervid. Among those prmenl were MiHsea May Mark, llouiie Wood, Well hua and May Morsil, Mia Dempster, Matlie DempsUir, Jen nie Wilkinson, Auna Kreytag, Mavgi llotTman, Bessie Walk ins, Grace Wil cox ; Mesr. Hiram Klra'ght, Jr., ISert (rreenman, Otlo Freylag, F.ric lUsmus sen, Hichar.l Fieytag, William Wilkin son, Paul Freytag, Seward lUsimiHwn and Arthur KtalTuid. The birthday party proved to be a most enjoyable af fair, and the guests were all delighted with the gathering. Old Preple. Old ieople who rvquiie medicine to regulate the.' bowel anil kidneys will find the true remedy in F.lectric Bitters. Thia medicine does stimulate and con tains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts aa tonic and alterative. It acta mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, therehy aiding Nature in the IK-rformance of the fonctioua. F.lectric Bittera is an excellent apH-tixer and aida digestion. Old -uople find it just what they need. Price filly cents per bottle at Charman'a & Co., druggist, Charman Bros, block. first and Cheapen! Insurance. Savo money on your insurance by call Ing on E. E. Maitin, who represents the only Mutual doing business in Oregon City. You cannot alTord to keep on throwing your money into policiei and pay from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad vance and then have the company fail. The Oregon Fire Relief association will sland the closest investigation. K. E. Martin, Agt. Commercial Bank Block. Worthy of Notice. The 8. B. Medicine company is the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine firms incorporated on thia coast since 1SS7 that has not made an assign ment. These hard times with new news paper advertising contracts lor two years, it Seal.a loudly of their merit. For sale by C. U.( Huntley, druggist. Wood Man ing. Get the steam wood saw to cut your wood ia the cheaiiest and quickest Don't wait until the rains set in and your wood gets soaked until it wont burn. Will go to any part of the city or suburbs. Address or ;all on T. B. Hankins. Undertaker ami Embiilmer. K. L. Ilohimn undertaker and em biilmer. Graduate of Embalming col lege. Full stock of raskete arid colling at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in Winehard block opposite courthouse, tf Money to Loan I have $350 to loan 011 good cleared farm land. ' C. II. Dyk. Wanted. "5 Wood choppers at Batilorf Bros.' wood camp, Oregon City. SCHOOL BOOKS We carry in stock every school book used in Cluckamas county, and we sell them at State Contract Trices. Wo buy and sell old school hooks and can oflen save you from 40 to GO per cent, on second-hand hooks. We have taken especial pains in buying school supplied thia year to get bargains in slates, pencils, tablots, pens, ink, rulers, etc; and by buy ing in largo lots and paying cash we get bargains. HUNTLEY'g BOOK STORE. OHUOON CITY, - OKEQON. PURELY VEGETABLE. nil Ittl fiily Mdi- "TT, tin in th wrflil I Am f rrr' ivai. Srriric V it all diMusttt iA tlx Livirj btofuavh fi) Spleen. nd prrvrnt (.Mil 14 AND rffVftM, HaIAKI- v Y it v mm, (J'lWf l I ( OMM.AIH1. HtHkllK A- HM, J AU hUU M AND N ackka. HAD fir:KATIf( K'rthtnit It ft urtlrBni, n'Hhini to cmimnn, m 1 brtmh ; ini in nearly every tt H cifinci Unm lln lotnat b, am iu ( ut -wly uff" ltd if yrfl will lak SiMM'M,ivrti Ki,vt AHiK. I hi not ntieiA ao dr a rrrnfly i- lh. repulsive diuf'lcr. It will Uiiuva yoatf act.ic, LumyktiutU nod cocriii riaalih. I'lI.KHI m many tufTer ttwtw day af(r rfav, ma V inn Ufa burden and roblmig rattlcrx ui all W!, uwm t(ltMrcl mfftrn.ii h"m I'llra. Vl rrUrl ia ra'ly lo ilia hand 4 alin'ai any una who witl uaa yirmati cally iha remedy tht ia jcrmancntly lured th'u aanda, Simmon J.tv b Hui.t'LAum t tu draatic, VioicM iutg, but a gcntla MMiaiaut to natura. CO.NhTII'ATIO?f SMori.I) not U rrKardrd aa a inflitig ail riaeai- in tad, natura demands th utrnuai rrgula.ty of iha h i writ, and any drvialion tltitn thia demand pav the way" often to ftfiue aanger. It w qui ia aa Mcaaay lu rcmova Impure B'. umuiation from iha biwelt at it ia i cat or alap, and do health tan lie eapaitcd whera a coativa LabU ui body urtvada, HICK IIKADACHE! Thb ditfmaiof afflinina arrurt atnM frtriaty. The dittuftiarwc f the at oni tv h , aiking from the imperfectly diifeaied cnnienta, caaaea a aevara paia in trie bead, aciompanted with diaat(reablc oauaea, and thia conatitutea vhai ia popularly known aa Sick H radar he, for iht relief of which Iaks biMMOM livu kaouLAKa era Mbuicimb. MANVrAaLTVBBO ONLT Ut J. H. ZFJLIN CO., niladclriL Pa. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable OREGON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND DKrOT Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horee always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the bffrn for loose stock. Information rrKr(llni any kind or Btwk promptly atUtnded to by person of letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Hones Boarded and Fed on reason ble terms. MOLALLA -:- AVENUE ..STORE.. G. W. Grace & Co. NEW GOODS, Complete stock of every thing needed in the home. New Goods Modern Prices. TIip iuvrt -, (jorner grocery. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.,ss Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. pARMERS... Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At the City Stables. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., Buccaaora to Y. H. COOke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. JOHN YOUNGER, EWELER, 0pp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. Summer Goods at Cost To make rtxun for fall and winter nto k. I am going to (toll the remainder of may Hummer goods at a price bo low that all can buy. Full Line of Gents Furnishing Goods. All new otock and of latest styles. I propose to treat all customers fair and sell good ho cheap that no one need go to Portland. My expenses are the lowent of any store in Oregon City and I sell on the closest margain. Come and see my goods and get my prices. OjDOslte Hcatler's Boct Store. WAY DOWN PRICES! to lb. D. 0. an.r. II. Howl flour 7ft ivk, Baoon lit It. Lard (brlna pall.) (t iud Mir unnolor! 1. (Imm rrulTer) & OrMit Th HOe; Tm4ii.i 1 lb. 26a. Our (iunrmwdar Tea 'i Iba. lor 7Sc,) icli th. Df nal MM Teaa. Uy It Knaat CiIIk Mtc up. Lion or Arbucklaa 2 lor tfe Greao CofTfa i' Iba. 1.U0. LnB or V.uliia tc ot., brlo( bottU, UT. ball prlo.. Q, and Q, Tobacoo 20o pound, Coronak TobaMo (araoklnir) I Ut pouuil and pip Sc. tonk Hall MM par ll lb.. CooklDf kluliMM tie iaL, BmI 8r'"P Uo. brlo eu. Mica Axlearan. 10c. oaehaJI quantity onlr. Rel Bellied oil 0el.;Cutot Hachlna UU Wo. TurtwnUnc tin ral. brlur can lor OIL K.u. atork PATTOhi 8 PAINTS atrlellr lr.t tlaaa and wt HI aart fou 10 io 20 pw col to pno. BtehlrtBaklDf Powdr oi Jellr OlMtM 3Se dot. gho thraad 7a. eemtnt lte, bocaaiia lOo lor ib. Rail aolM, Bolel.alh.r, .to. Good handled a 11.00, nail hammer iftr. Iwaa prtr. ra Brrtlwa, Bakaa, HomJ Forka, Hbiaglu, Oraln, Vwd .10. ago BUYHi Iba. Riot, 10 Ibt Rolltd ota; 1 lu bai Cocoanut; 1 lb. beat (rouo'l Gtnrar, Mutianl, P.ppar, A'laplc. and Peppti 1 Iba. wbol. PiMr:6 Iba. Huo ol Tapioca: 10 lb. Oermea or Corn Meal; U bunoLea Matcbn; 13 Iba. Baiaoaa loc BUYBi t dot. Clothtaplna; K lb. Suit Pull.o;l box Antllerm.ntlo.; 1 Hrthea .ton. 1 WbUk Broom; 1 double handle Baaktt; 1 Milk btraiu.r. fo BUYH i rewpna. 1 ctn BtMlnea, I 'nr r eVup, I bar B'rx Soap. 11 in. bar T)l al H P, '4 lb. Hul i 8op, oi. S-'Winr U X Oil (brim Intl. ,) H la utorted Tack. 1 uot.U VaMllne, 1 Waabpan, Purnlstilns, DryOooda, M llllnerjr Ktc. Laumliwl white Shlru V)c; foliar. 10"; C'llTi 2l)o; meu'a HUa Handkirerilet 2" np, (b U (i prlco); imn'i hoarr On'l I. Oo, Browniei Vv, eniia'a Hull, that wear $L50. Cot prlcea on ShirtwainU, 8wcalen, Ntckties all kinds. , Straw and Felt HaU, Underwear, Ladies and Genta, Stockings and 8ocks. ' niBCutlnMllllnerv;.tTll.llrlne4 Ha $I.iaj, 'JSe flower, eat io lljc; big lol t1ik$ hV i naau el price: werh 811k worth S, el i-i keio; Hilt Bihy B bboo lord: Ueedkeremrfa 2eup: HiikH'iafa llic,2bc end lot nV em b omerel tool.. Crochet Coitoo ie; white Knit tluf Cotton tc balL , , A Pannynuva: 1 Crocht Hook, paper Hairpin-, Keedlw, Hwka aud Kr. or pine. Hhnaa at Cut FVIceeii Bebra 1 end 2 el lne, larf er 29c up; rhi.d'a to a at 60, U an I 7S ; mueea Sobool Shoe, an I fine aheee at ui pr cea; led ao' etrll-h .how bet er rrwlm than before at $L50. i end fli); chillis' T mil. a ho. Me; m.a'. larre we: men's cloth tor leeibereole76c;ledletOxljrd'aln Ua srlbaek al Cut pneea. Men', flat ahoet 1 85 np: boy' Dae flBnp; mn'. coene ahoaa np; boja' ooarae $1 up. Red. r"xon.t Tradinc: MAIN AND NINTH STS. OREGON CITY. Burmeister & Andresen. Are selling handsome Eight Day Clocks at $5.00. Other Clocks proportionately low. When you bay awkwewewVsawenwM Agents for Pure Prepared Paint 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 i genuine or not. Color cards free. Special prices in quantity. CHAKMAN & CO. CITY DRUG STORE. -Telephone No. Oregon Industrial Exposition Portland Oregon, SEPT. 19 TO OCT, 17 The Great Resources of the Pacific Northwest: Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Mines, Manulactures, Machinery. Transportation, Trade, and Commerce will be represented more completely than ever before. Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening Special Attractions Every Night. Lowest Rates Ever Made on all Transportation Lines. Admission 250, Children 100. For exhibition space, apply to Geo. L. Baker, Superintendent, at the building. K. C. MASTEN, Secretory.