WX1 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 goin abroad. Our farmers and manufacturers would each have a bottor markot for their products, if our people would encourage our local manufacturers by giving preference to their products over thoso 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. v IHTDUSTRIAL DIRECTORY FOR CLACKAMAS COURTTY. ttfU 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 X. R. Lang, Superintendent, News Taper and Sulphite Pulp. GEORGE BROUGHTOX, Rough and Dressed Lumber. Sawmill, Main and 16th Sts. PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO., F. S. Kelly, Superintendent for Oregon City Flouring Mills. Flour and Feed. CAPEN SHOE COMPANY, E. Capen, Pres. N. M. Moody, Secy. Standard Oregon Shoes. Willamette Falls. OREGON CITY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Ralph Jacobs, Pres. 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 ABERNETIIY 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 AVORKS, James Roake & Co. Machine and Foundry Work. Fourth and Water Streets. GLADSTONE GREENHOUSE, Wilkinson Bros., Proprietors. Cut Flowers, Bulbs, Flower Plants Roses. and MILWAUKEE CARDING MILL, J. G. Bonnett, Proprietor. Wool Carding of All Kinds. DEEP CREEK FLOUR MILL, E. II. Burghardt, Proprietor. ' Flour and Feed. MILLOVIA SAWMILL, Chas. it Robt. Miller, Proprietors. Cedar and Fir Lumber, PARKPLACE TANNERY, Fairchild & Irish, Proprietors. Shoe and Sole Leather. Work done on shares. OrnamentU Rags made from Angora Goat and other Skins. JAMES WHETSTONE, Plain and Ornamental Baskets. Factory at Park place. PARKPLACE STEAM LAUNDRY, Sisters 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. II. Wewer, Proprietor. Rough and Dressed Lumber. BARLOW CREAMERY, Barlow Creamery Ass'n, Props. Fine Creamery Butter. OREGON CITY CIGAR FACTORY, Frederick Cramer, Prop , Fine Cigars. Factory in Bolton. LINDSEY & SONS, Rough and Dressed Lumber. y 4 miles from Oregon City, Molalla road. 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. Broetjo A 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 & Jarisch, Proprietors. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery and Flowers. MARQUAM SAWMILL, Mortenson it Hanson, Proprietors. Rough and Dressed Lumber, 0. II. BESTOW it CO., Sash, Doors, Moulding, tc. Mill Work of All Kinds. Main and Eleventh Sts. OREGON CITY ICE WORKS, Jas. Lovett, Proprietor. Artificial Ice and Cold Storage. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, P. F. Morey, Pres. H. W. Goode. Mcr. Electric Light, Power and Heat. AIMS SAWMILL, E. H. Bramhall, Proprietor. Cedar and Fir Lumber. OREGON CITY LABOR EXCHANGE, Crushed Itock for Concrete Work A. J. Kellogg, Mgr. SANDY CREAMERY, J. N. Foster, Fine Creamery Butter. GEORGE SAUM, 7 miles northwest of Stafford. Rough and Dressed Lumber. Feed Mill. STAFFORD FEED MILL, John Sehieve. Feed of All Kinds. II. II. WHEELER, Rough and Dressed Lumlier. Mill 3 miles cast of Cuiiby, DUCKNER CREEK SHINGLE MILL, J. H. 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 Lumber. SANDY FLOUR MILL, F. A. Meinig, Proprietor. Flour and Feed MILWAUKEE POTTERY WORKS, Chas. Fischer, Proprietor. Enameled Brick, Vases, Flower Pots, etc, FRANK FOX, Rough and Dressed LuiuIht. Sawmill 4 miles southeast of Molalla. HENRICI Feed Mill. BROS., Beaver Creek. ELYVILLE FEED MILL, J. A. Thayer, Manager. HENRY KLEINSMITII. Feed Mill. Springwater. SHIINGWATER SAWMILL, J. N. Livermore, Proprietor. Rough and Dressed Lumber. DOUGLAS, SIEFERit KEE, Rough and Dressed Lumber. Sawmill 2 miles cast of Clackamas. RICHARD HILLIARY, Rough and Dressed Lumber. Sawmile J mile west of Damascus. J. B. JOHNSON. Rough nd Dressed Lumlier. Mill 3 miles from Damascus. OREGON CITY BRICK YARD, W. P. Poyser, Proprietor. 1 mile from court house. Footof Moss Hill VIOLA FLOUR MILL, David Zurcher, Proprietor. Flour and Feed. LOUIS TOEDLEM EIR, Feed Mill and Plow Share Grinder, . Mill in the Kruse neighborhood. EAST SIDE RAILWAY CO., Builders of Electric Cars. Shops at Milwaukio. ABERNKTHY BRICK YARD, J, H. H. Jones, Proprietor. . Yard lj miles from Oregon City. AURORA SAWMILL, Colo it Sons, Proprietors. Rough and Dressed Lumber, NEW ERA FLOUR MILL, J. Soovick, Proprietor. Flour and Feed. H. b LINN, Rough and Dressed LuiuIht. Sawmill on Aliornethy, 7 miles Irom Oregon City. DKKSOX it SONS, Rough and Dressed Lumlor, Sawmill on AUrnethy, 10 miles from Oregon City. FRED MOEHNKE, Rough and Dressed Lumber. Sawmill on Abernethy 10 miles from Oregon City. J. II. MARTIN A SONS, Rough and Dressed Lumber. Sawmill on Abernethy, 8 miles from Oregon City. GLADSTONE SAWMILL CO., II. E. Cross, Manager. Rough and Dressed Lumber. MULINO SHINGLE MILL, Jessoit Ilurias, Proprietors. Fine Cedar Shingles. STURGIS BROS., Rough and Dressed Lumber. Sawmill 2 miles south of Molalla. HERMANN BROS Hough and Dressed Lumber, Sawmill'2 miles southeast of Molalla. JOHN EVERIIART, Feed Mill. 3 miles south of Molalla. I8AAO MILLER, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Brick and Tile. Mill and works 2 miles east of Hubbard. OSWEGO IRON AND STEEL CO., W. M. Lad.l, Pres. J. Frank Watson, Sec. Pig Iron and Water Pipe. Furnaco and Pipo Foundry at Oswego. SCIIRADER BROS., Feed Mill and Plow Share Grinding. 1 j miles southwest of Stafford A. J. BAWTKLL, Grower and Dealer in Teasels, Molalla, Oregon in TIME'S CREASES. Tha Origin and Progress of the Wrinklea on the Vice. We all become interested sooner or later in the subject of wrinkles. They re the "irreparable outrage" of Ra cine, bnt aitbongh they are so univer sal few have endeavored to explain their origin and progress. Wrinkles are pro duced in the first instance by the fre quent repetition of some muscular con traction or by sickness. They are not Sierely superficial, bnt appear when the epidermis is removed, and are found sot only in the face, but all over the liody. They do not rnn in any regular direction, and no law has been fonnd including all their directions. It has lieen said that the life history of a man can be written from bis wrinkles, bat physiology hardly agrees in this in .ctanoe, for it has still to be proved that .a general's wrinkles differ from those of a physician 's, or a laborer's from a lawyer's. A man does not always or even generally carry about a faithful Autobiography in his face. Although no part of the body is free from them they visit chiefly the face, particularly round the eyes and lips. They run in all di rections horizontal, vertical and -oblique, straight, curved and crossed Going in the sun with the face insufft ciently covered brings them on prema turely, but tbey are in every case nor mal at 40 or even earlier. Vertioal wrinkles between the eyes oome quickly to men who study or wor y themselves. This can readily be im agined. The eyebrows contract natural ly when an deep thought Grief or wa ry produces the same action, which, when repeated frequently, produces a fold in the skin, marking emotion un dergone many times. Between these and the straight lines on the forehead, al ready mentioned, come the arched wrin kles of the forehead, found above the root of the nose. These often tell of long and painful mental torture. Tbey arise from a cruel physical suffering or of still more great development of the vertical wrinkles and the resistance of the skin above. The crow's feet mark the passing of the fortieth year and are characterized by furrows which diverge from the ex ternal angles of the eyes in all direc tions, like the claws of a bird, from which they ie named. The wrinkles of the nose, which descend from the nostrils down each side of the mouth, are, perhaps, the first to appear. These furrows are created in laughing and mastication. A simple smile is suffi cient to produce them, so it is not sur prising that the repetition of the com monest acts sbocid soon be graven on the face. They are also hereditary. The wrinkles of the cheeks and chin follow the oval of the face and are caused by a diminution of the fatty substance un der the skin, wiiich then falls into folds. The small wrinkles which fom a network in the lower parts of the cheeks near the ears have the same orfgin and only appear in old age. Those fonnd in the upper eyelids and sometimes in the lower, which give the eyes an air of fatigue, ere the results of bard living, grief or worry. New York Ledger. FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer 6. W. Shaver, LEAVE8 Portland foot of Washington street Tues day, Thursday and Sunday evenings at 5 o'clock. Returning, leaves Clatskanie Monday, Wednesday and Friday eyen ings at 6 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point about 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7:25; Rainier 8 :20 ; Kalama 9 :15 ; 8t. Helens 10 :30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m. This is the nearest and most direct route to the great Nehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points FIRST Go via St. Paul because the lines to that point will afford youtne very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St. Paul reads via the Wis consin Central because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines entering the Union Depot 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 Gko. 8. Batty, Gen. Pas. Agt., General A Kent, Milwaukee, Wis 241 Btark 8t., Portland, Or. OREGON CITY IRON WORKS New and Enlargod Shop with all appliances for MACHINE WORK & CASTING All work executed in the best manner possible. . teed on all orders. Promptness guaran REPAIRHSTG - -A. - SPECIALTY. Prices tke lowest to be had in Portland. Shop on Fourth Street near Main, Oregon City, Oregon. J. ROAKE & CO.