Phtronize Our Home Industrigs The prosperous community is the one that within itself, most supplies its own people , in their various needs, and by selling much and buying little, keeps its money from going abroad, Our farmers and manufacturers would each have a bettor market for their products, if our people would encourago our local manufacturers by giving preference to their products over those imported from other places. Were such the practice, it would not be long until Clackamas county would be one of the greatest industrial centers on this Coast. IlVDUSTRIAr. DIRECTORY FOR CI.ACKAMAS COUNTY. gjCFlf there are other industrial estab lishments in Clackamas county not given in this directory, their card will be inserted free of charge on receipt of copy. WILLAMETTE PULP & PAPER CO N. R. Lang, Superintendent, News Paper and Sulphite Pulp. GEORGE BROUGHTON, Rough and Dressed Lumber. Sawmill, Main and 16th Sts. PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO., F. S. Kelly, Superintendent for Oregon City Flouring Mills. ft Flour and Feed. CAPEX SHOE COMPANY, E. Capen, Pres. N. M. Moody, Secy. Standard Oregon Shoes. Willamette Falls. OREGON CITY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Ralph Jacobs, Pros. E. G. Jacobs, Secy Cassimere, Flannels, Blankets and Socks. C. A. WILLEY, Harness, Saddles and Shoes. Seventh street, near depot J. J. & W. II. NOYES, Plain and Ornamental Baskets made from Oregon Ash. Factory in Bolton Addition F. D. ANTRIM, Axe, Sledge, Pick, etc., Handles From Selected Oregon Oak. LOGAN FLOURING MILLS, Fischer Bros., Proprietors. Flour and Feed ABERNETHY SAWMILL, , . J. H. Jones, Proprietor. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Mill. 2 miles from Oregon City. OREGON CITY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Ralph Jacobs, Pres. C. G. Jacobs, Secy. Fine Toilet and Washing Soaps. JOSEPH MEINDL, " ; Hazel Shavings for Clarifying Beer. Factory on the Abernethy, 2 miles from Oregon City. JOHN BARTNIK, Hand Spinning Wheels for Wool. Desks, Tables, etc., made to order. Shop on Clackamas, $ mile above Park-place. JOHN & THEO. TELLESON, Handles of All Kinds From Selected Oregon Oak. Factory at Logan. OREGON CITY IRON WORKS, James Roake & Co. Machine and Foundry Work. Fourth and Water Streets-. GLADSTONE GREENHOUSE, Wilkinson Bros., Proprietors. Cut Flowers, Bulbs, Flower Plants and Roses. OREGON CITY CIGAR FACTORY, Frederick Cramer, Prop , Fine Cigars. Factory in Bolton. LINDSEY & SONS, Rough and Dressed Lumber. 4 miles from Oregon City, Molalla road. MILWAUKEE CARDING MILL, J. G. Bonnett, Proprietor. Wool Carding of All Kinds DEEP CREEK FLOUR MILL, E. H. Burghardt, Proprietor. Flour and Feed MILLOVIA SAWMILL, Chas. & Rofc. Miller, Proprietors. Cedar and! Fir Lumber. PA-RKPLACE TANNERY, Fairchild & IWsh, Proprietors, Shoeand Sole Leather, Work done on shares. Ornamentd Rugs made from Angora Gt and otber Skins. JAMES WHETSTONE, Plain and Ornamental Baskets. Factory at Parkpla. PARKPLACE STEAM LAUNDRY, Sistarrg Good Shepherd. Props. Laundry Work of All Kinds. CROWN PAPER COMPANY, W. P. Hawley, Superintendent. Wrapping, Fruit and' Bag Paper. Sulphite and Mechanical Pulp. SANDY SAWMILL, J. H. Wevrer, Proprietor. Rough and Drwwed Lumber: BARLOW CREAMERY, Barlow Creamery Assro, Props. Fine Creanaery Butter. NEEDY TANNERY, R. W. Zimmerman, Proprietor. Harness, Whang and Skirting Leather UNION FLOUR MILLS, G. J. Trullinger, Proprietor. Flour and Feed WILLAMETTE FALLS SAWMILL, Charles Moehnke, Proprietor. Rough and Dressed Lumber MULINO ROLLER MILLS, C. T. Howard, Proprietor. Flour and Feed ADKINS BROS., Rough and Dressed Lumber. Sawmill 3 miles east of Canby BROETJE'S NURSERY AND GREEN HOUSE. J. F. Broetje & Son, Proprietors. Nursery Stock, Flower Plants and Bulbs, Cut Flowers. Courtney, on East Side Electric Line NEEDY CREAMERY AND APIARY, D. J. Kaufman, Proprietor. Gilt-Edged Butter and Clover Honey NEEDY SAWMILL, J. A. Yoder, Proprietor. Rough and Dressed Lumber. OSWEGO NURSERY, Walling A JariBch, Proprietors. Fruit? amd Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery and Flowers. MARQUAM SAWMILL, Mortcnson it Hanson, Proprietors. Rough and Dressed Lumber. G. II. BESTOW t CO., Sashy Doors, Miwlding, te. Mil! Work of All Kinds. Main and Eleventh Sts. OREGON CITY ICE WORKS, Jas. Lovett, Proprietor, Artificial Ice and Coldi Storage. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, F. Morey, Plres. Hi W. Goode, Mgr. Electric Light, Power and Heat. AIMS- SAWMILL, E. H. Bramhall, Proprietor. Cedar and Fir Lamber- OREGON CITY LABOR EXCHANGE Crushed Rock for Concrete Work A. J. KellogR, Mgr. SANDY CREAMERY, J. N. Foster, Fine Creamery Butter GEORGE SAUJI, 7 miles northwest of PfcuTorJ. Rough and Pressed Lumber. Feed Mill. STAFFORD FEED MILL, John Schieve. Feed of All Kinds. II. II. WHEELER, Rough and Pressed Lumber. Mill 3 miles cast of Cunby BUCKNKR CREEK SHINGLE MILL, J. II. Evans, Proprietor. Mill 11 miles east of Oregon City J. K. MILLER, Sawmill and Feed Mill. Address, Needy. MULINO SAWMILL, McCord Bros., Proprietors. Rough and Dressed Lumler SANDY FLOUR MILL, F. A. Meinig, Proprietor. Flour and Feed MILWAUKEE POTTERY WORKS, Clins. Fischer, Proprietor. Enameled Brick, Vases, Flower Pots, etc. FRANK FOX, Rough and Pressed LnmW. Sawmill 4 miles southeast of Molalla, HENRICI BROS., Feed Mill. Bearer Creek ELYVILLE FEED MILL, J. A. Thayer, Manager HENRY KLEINSMITH. Feed Mill. Springwater, SI'RINGWATER SAWMILL, J. N. Livermore. Proprietor. Rough and Pressed Lumlmr. DOUGLAS, SIEFER it KEE, Rough and Pressed Lumber. Sawmill 2 miles east of Clackama. RICHARD ITILLIARY, Rough and Dressed Lumber. Sawmile- mile west of Damascus. J. B. JOHNSON, Rough and Pressed Lumber. Mill 3 miles from DanwiBcus. OREGON CITY BRICK YARD, W. P. Pbysery Proprietor, mile from court house. Footof Moos Hill VIOLA FLOUR MILL, Pavid Zurcher, Proprietor. Flour and Feed. ABERNETHY BRICK YARD, J. B. K. Jones, Proprietor. Yard 1) miles from Oregon City. AURORA SAWMILL, Colo it Sons, Proprietors. Rough and Pressed Lumlicr. W NEW ERA FLOUR MILL, J. Scuviuk, Proprietor. Flour and Feed. ( B. F. LINN, Rough and Pressed Lumber. Sawmill on Ahvrnvtliy, 7 miles from Oregon City. FRED MOEHNKE, Rough and Pressed LumW. Sawmill on Abernethy 10 miles from " Oregon City, J. II. MARTIN SONS, Rough and Pressed Lumber. Sawmill on Abernethy, 8 miles from Oregon City. ' GLADSTONE SAWMILL CO., H. E. Cross, Manager. Rough and Pressed Luml)er. MULINO SHINGLE MILL. Jesse A Hurias, Proprietors. Fine Cedar Shingles. STUROIS BROS., Rough and Pressed Lumber. Sawmill 2 miles south of Molalla, HERMANN BROS Rough and Pressed Lumber, Sawmill 2 miles southeast of Molalla. JOHN EVERIIART, Feed Mill. 3 miles sooth of Molalla. ISAAC MILLER, Rough and Pressed Lumber, Brick and Tile. Mill and works 2 miles east of Hubbard. OSWEGO IRON AND STEEL CO., W.M.Ladd, Pres. J.Frank Watson, Sec. Pig Iron and Water Pipe. Furnace and Pipe Foundry at Oswego. .OUTS TOEPLEMEfR, Fwd Mill and Plow Share Grinder, Mill in the Kruse neighborhood. EAST SIDE RAILWAY CO., Builders-of Electric Cars. Shops at Milwaukio. SCIIRAPKR BROS., Feed Mill and Plow Share Grinding. 1 J miles southwest of Stafford. A. J. SAWTELIi, ( rower and Dealer in Teasels, Molalla, Oregon. BEESON A SONS, Rough and Pressed LuiiiImt, Sawmill on Abernethy, 10 miles from Oregon City. A Ballet In HU Heart. ''It is generally thought that a man cannot live very leng after getting a bul let in bis bcart," said a South Carolin ian, "bat there is an instance on record in my state of a man carrying a ballet in his heart five weeks before death. The matter is fully authenticated, the post mortem examination having been made by Dr. Outran B. Earle, a nephew cf the late United States Senator Earle. Tbe wouuded man was named Tom Ferguson, and he was shot by a negro named Dock Chaney at Greenville, S. C. Ferguson lived five weeks, and at tbe post mortem examination a 82 cali ber bullet was found firmly imbedded in the exterior wall of the heart. The cause of Ferguson's death was tbe inun dation of the pericardial cavity, which impeded the action of the heart, which in plain English means that tbe cavity .surrounding the heart was punctured and flooded to such an extent that tbe heart wag prevented from beating. This carrying a bullet in the heart is a re markable case, but the physicians were not able to say, without tedions research, whether it has a like in the medical records or not A patient, it is said, may live several days with a wounded heart, and a metaphorical wound, how ever mere, may not shorten his life at All, but the cases, if any, where one carried a bullet in this sensitive organ bo long are few and fur between. " Washington Star. Harrylnc Him Up. "Jack," said a pretty girl to her pother the other day, "I want you to do something for me, there's a dear fel low." "Well, what is it?" growled Jack, who is the brother of the period. "Why, you know that wig and mus tache you used in the tbeatricale?" "Well:" ! i "Won't you put them ou and go to the concert tonight? Reginald and I will be there, and I want yon to stare at me the whole evening through the. glasses." "You want me to do that?" "Yes. and as we come oat yon stand at the door and try to slip me a note. Take care that Reggie fees you too. " "Well, I declare!" .. . "Because, you see, Jack, Reggie likes me, I know, bat then he is awfully slow and be is well off and lots of other girls are after him. He's got to be harried up, as it were." Scottish American. Dodging tbe Question. It is dangerous to possess a reputation for sunerior knowledge or wisdom. It is hard to live up to it. Next in impor tance to knowing everything perhaps is to be ranked the ability to conceal one's ignorance. "Brown," said Jones, "Smith and I, here, have had a dispute and have agreed to leave the decision to you. Which is right 'Tomorrow is Friday,' or 'Tomorrow will be Friday?' " "Today is Saturday, isn't it?" said Brown, after some reflection. "Yes." "Then neither one of you is right." And be waved them aside.- Youth's Companion. . A. . A r " -i FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Washington street Tues day, Thursday and Sunday evenings at 5 o'clock. Returning, leaves Clatskanie Monday, Wednesday and Friday even ings at 5 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point about 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7:25; Rainier 8:20; Kalama0:15; Ht. Helens 10 :30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m. This is the nearest and most direct route to the great Nehalem valley. (Joii?; Iast? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points Shaver Transportation Co. FIRST Go via St. Paul because the lines to that point will afford you tne very best service. SECONP See that the coupon beyond St. Paul reads via tbe Wis consin Central because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines entering the Union Pepot there, and its ser vice is first-class in every particular. THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket reading via the Wisconsin Central lines, or address Jas. C. Pokd, or Quo. 8. Battv, Uen. Pas. Agt General A Kent, Milwaukee, Wis W Stark HI., Portland, Or. O REGON CITY IRON WORKS New and Enlarged Shop with all appliances for MACHINE WORK & CASTING All work executed in the best manner possible. teed on all orders. Promptness guaran- IR, EP .A. I .R, I ILT G- - J. - SPECIALTY. Prices the lowest to be had in Portland. Shop on Fourth Street, near Main, Oregon City, Oregon. J. ROAKE & GO.