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OltEdON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL IB, 1898 WAS lie '"'"I " ' , ,, A TO) JUiSUCu.. 1 D On high prices and will continue In the future as In the past year, until every article In our store is cut in two. Our Cut Prices prevaiUng the past year have saved the people of uiacKamas uouniy inauy uvmai u ywu. v ta j B o r . nmnf m nnicp ' , fi'iro'pnT PDipp i ' ' '' BEGDUB PRICE. 001 CDT PRICE. I . EE8ULAR PBICE. CDS CUT ALU U Li An riUlibi UUu uut iiuuu. 00,:. .......1 oo. Ilood'n SarHajiarilla, Rod Lino rieircp'f favorite Prescription ......1 00. f u Golden Medical Discovery ...1 00.' yaBoiino'i.i:::...::.:;.:.:.::.::.:.;.;... 10. Ve are Price Makers r and Price Cutters iviitlVbrdors Sollcltod ' C4c ...CO ...05 ...05 .05 Strongtbening Plasters. 25 . Electric 1 Jitters ou . DO., 251 25. 25. Squirrel Poison! Epsom Salts Ayer's rills.:.....: Carter's .Tills...; TIioho that buy of us always get the lowest prices 10 .35 .25, .10 ,15 ,15 PRICE Pinkham's Compound 1 00 80 Celery Compound.....'. 1 00 70 Every' article' we sell is fresh and genuine. No old, stale drugs. Special Soap Sale this week, all 25c Soaps cut to 15c, all 15c Soaps cut to 10c, and all 10c soaps cut to 5c'. Look out fur our announcement next week. CHflRWA & GO., Cut Cut Rate Druggist. 8chool Books and Stationery a Specialty. -.. ! Telephone 13. I . ' , : ' ' ' ' ' ' - I I'UBLIC Ol'INION. Nlcararoa Canal Tai on Beer and ' Tobaxce-Tlma Will Tell . Neodi'a HomlUMtlon. ' GREAT MESSAGE Will Go Down Into Hlntory an Such. At Jai ui a TheWMti The Oregon to reach her pre wnt desti nation mugl eteain 14000 mlloa. K tbe Nicaragua. Canal were completed the toyeirt would thereby be reduced to bout 4000 idIIm. Pally Ktatetiman : The beer and tobacco uaora can pay tor a war and the Nicaragua canal on top of It, and not be Injured, Oregon Mist: A Topovratie eachange mekea the pre diction that our Lord will jive way to a Kind next June. We ay not, an long m the rvpubUVana have aa IiIkIi tteer at we now poaiuiM. Krliatige: ' Incaaeof war all those who have leen ahotitinK the loudeat for the American flag may be the laat to go and defend It. One wlmi man eald that "n.irlotlHin la the fimt rofuue of a acoondrel." Tim will tell. The Bulletin: Two new wanthliw have been naated, reaiiertlvely 'Ye.iaW ami Wile." The combination which will be hard to ixtat. . Union Itepuhlliiua: Wonder If Charlni A. Fitch wifl vl.it I Grande during ble campaign the offle uf State. I'rinter. l'endleion Ruhliian : By all mana give ta The filmon rnon want Ui. Tli ole waut Uwr, Will the IHlcgUa from ( tlilt County aland by the cholca of the people T ! Clinton Herald: TAn only way for war to be avoided f nioll'aln to flnJ"" eicnue to Rive up -rtlandpcaoeably retire. We believe jBKerWlll And the eicuae. AliM'(lo Blade : JwtWt war or peace Preeldent Mivk-lnley amen be triiHtwI. lie wow alanda between aro Area, but the enJ will juetify the conwrvallve eourxe he baa taken. Sunday Welcome. None of ih aaaei who bray jutnlantly at Brann'a vlohmt death would have have ventured to meet the Wano lion when alive In mental combat. The Journal dea Dttlmta: "If the Jlngoea continue their campaign it will prove that under the pretest of Im munity they have only pureued their own almaand Bought to attempt the apoilutlou of Cuba. Oregonian : A remarkably good day'a work la the nomination of Malcolm A. Moody for Congress. He haa alwaya been right on the money question. Aa a republican he sought thla honor two years ago, and as a republican he rallied to the support of his succeefiil rival, Mr. Ellis. , His IMiriionality and the political complexion of his district insure, his election.. May Kmult la Freedom or Cuba With, out KerfMity of War Jlalae Tragedy. WAiiiiiKimn. April H.-Tha Pr,Mimt to 4f wut Ui folldwlnu niMutfi tuth Cmgrtm of UiL'iiltl HUU: Olwd tat to 1M tr"it of U oomUtutlon whl.t c mmiid. th Pro!1ntit to giro frm tlm tntlm th 'uitKri tnfimtton of lb it( Uis Vnlvn wul ti r.nnroii4 to IU ditnriiitna mic k niiwurm m ha ttuM Jn'tr ryrKliis1iiiit. It bwomM my iaty now tuktldnwi TOirtlr with ntiard to th frav oundKlotis Uwt luira trtwia la th rl til iu nl th r.i Hil to H!a hr rwa or th wr' thut for mom than thr yri aniraMm. awimiM witnin th immadlat iih of military oontrul aliont th oltla and fiitllfled (mi. - Bacuoooutratlun. adoptMl srowMlly 1 war m"aaui ID oru.T u rat on in rmnw 01 in tiuurirnU. wurkd Its prvdrntliwd rmuIL Am 1 amid m my mnu.ua of iMt Dnmtir, It waa wit alvllliad warfarar It waa itrniliiatliia. Tbouly mao Itaoald IwtiH waa that of th wlldnrnwai and th grar. Muauwbil th military situation la th UUnd bad underguu Dutloaalil obaar. Tlx aitrairdliiary artlrlty that chara-Ur-Ud th awand ynar of th war, whn th In. urvnla Invadrd rn th hlthw to uoharmad flnliUof llnsrt'-l Kloand carried bamaand dattltulin up toth walla of th city of Ua rana Itwtf ba4 r"lapwd hito a dogK"d atmr f I In th raatral and autarn provlnoaa. The Hptnlab army rKUid a maan of ea trot In Hln dl Rio and part of Harana, but undur tk Utlnif omilitn.rui of th rural country wlthmt hninwllat lmprormant of lhatr prwl irtlr aituatlun. Ea tbaa parti ally rtrlrtt, th rorolutKmiaia held tbair own au4 their aubinUMlun, put forard by Spain aa th twentlal aud 1 buda of peac. amitnMt a far dlxlant aa at th ontant In thl atat of alfulr my Administration fouud tuwlf -onfritit.vl with the grar prob- lam of IU duty. My mnwaKanf taut lacmlM)r ruind In tba uelulitHirllia Maud of t lit. 1 . I...u tJ ah l,Hial. MAfltlM-fllltl Of ... , .i ,.l .i- .j nn nn nvlvwad tba altuatlon and detallad th atap 111. I 1. 1, II 1 1 1 ,- 1 1' 'I I UN ,, " " " - . , i i .k. - ... .1,. ,.,r whl. h . taken with a Ylowtorrllevlgltaarutieaaud 1 now liKDiiilMnt upon th tatlon ta ad.ipt. niiut ntda bear tn tli tra-lltlunal poUny or our (lovernment. If It la V aTord with lha pra repta la d down by the founder of th repiililln and rellglotulr oliaerral by orcatHlmg ailiulu telratloia In the preeen' day. Tha iTiwut revolution la but tha aiuTnaxr of other almllar hwurrvrtlona whlrb bava ov rurred hi fnlai aualnet tba dmul Ion of Hln, rilendlim oror a period of nearly half ao-n- tury. h of wh!.-h, Hiirlm It prKr. haa ilijanted tb I'ultod Hta'na to irroat elTo't and ip nan In raforcltii IU neutrality lawa, oauaed uormona lo eaa to Amnrlcan Wade and Com nierea. raoavl tnitaH"n. annoyance and duv turbaima among our rltltona, and by tba xet rlna of rruel lrlarni and an IvUImkI prae tlrwa of warfare, alinrked the eeinlliilltl.-a aad j offaadeit tba hiiinaiiaaymi alliieaof our ieo.a. him- tha maaotit revolution liegan. In rVbra-. ary lent, tl.-1a country baa bad tha ferule do main at nur thmOiold ravaged by Are aad word In tha vurae of a itragl nuaqualed In th bUba-yof tb Uland a d rarely paralMod a to lb anraliar of eonil atanei and the bitter new of the nout.Mt liy any evolution i" modern time where a defendant people, atrlvmg ta ta free, bare heea oitpiwl try the iwer of th aore- elgnStata. Our pnd.- bar behold ana'- prripanaimiiiniiinliyredn'id to-omparatlv want. It .eomrtien-e rtrtiiaST naralyaed. It et eepthmal pnaliietlvMiem dimlnlehed Ita Held Uid waeta Ita rallN In rulraa. and lu paopl pr- l-hliay by ten. of thunaanAa from hunger and FOREIGN. bit opening tb way to eonie f rra of bonoralil aettinnent. To aa aaaiiiauin fl l" rnm j Miui.uir. t annua, led to vhaugeof govern mmit In Hpaiu e former admlnletmri'm. which pledged gahjugatlon without ooovwiinn. gar place w l.uttol a more liU ral party onnniittKl long In advaw to a policy of reform Involving the vtdor jirlm lple of bom nil fur Cub aud Puerto Klio. The orvruirea of thla Uorern ment made through Ita nw envoy. General Wnorlfo d, and looking to an Immwllato effao ti amelioration of t.ie condition of the Wand, although not accepted to th extent of admit ted mutilation lu any hap, were met by aaau-1 raune that bom rule In an advanced phaa would ba forthwith offered to wttiwut w ilting for the war to end. and that mor ha maaa matbiHl ahuuhl theuoaforth prevail In th comlunt of boelilmta. In Mentally with thaw declaration, tli new Oovernrarat of lln continued and completed the policy al ready begun ly IU redeonor, of testifying friendly regard tor thla nation by releasing Amort aa cltlwna held under one change or j another counei'tod with tno inaurrvotion, ao that by the end of Norvmlwr not a aiugl par aon entitled In any way to our natloual pnaao. tl.iB reclined la a Hpaiuah prieua. While Uieae ngotlatloua wr in progreeatb Increaaing diatitution of the uufurtunato ra coniHntrad and the arming mortality m.uitf Ikain nl.lml MiniMt aftintlna. Tha deatltntion. Wa kav feund ouraolva on-1 nre of reilef, xtended to tha aufferlng Amer attalaed In tk olaerrmio of that arriot ; lin cIUmii among them by th Judloiou i neutrality which our law enjoin and which peudlture th ough tbeOnaular agencioaof th th law of nation conmianda. to police nr money approp laled expreaaly for thelrauccor wat.ira and watch our rwn aeaporta In pre- j by the Joint resolution approved May U. rantioa of way unlawful aid of th Cuban. prompted th human extension of a almllar Our traxle haa auffored; the capital Invested by oar eitraemi lu "n' a haa been largely iU and tb tnmpar aad forboarano of our people have Iraen aa anrnly tried aa to beget a periloua un raxt among our own rltlae'ia which Inevitab y firaad Ita eipreaaion from time to tlm la th Natinaai Leglilalnr. ao that la uea wholly ex ternal to aur-own body pallllc eugnaa attention and atand la th way of rhat cine devotion to domeatln advancement that become a aelf. ormtantod roininonwaaltk wlioee primal maxim ha- lien the avoldann f all foreign entangle ment. All thla miiKt nernla awaken and haa Indeed arnnaed the utmoat ooncern on tha p-rt of thl Oovtrnmout a well durtug iny prad raaa r aa uiy own. In A rll IHWt. th erl' f o-nwht-h nr oountry nn(T red through the Cub in war ! cam as aneroua that my irednneaMir eiad an effort to bring aliout a pcaca thronuh th niod atlna of thla goveriiinut In a way that might tea l to an honor ihta adjtiatmant of th content between Hpaln aad her revo ting col ony, on tk bl of aoma effe'tlve achemaof aelf gov nmnt fo-C iba-nnd'T Hie flng and Burn-a gnty of Hpaln. It tailed, through tha refunal of til Hpanlah Oovernmeiit the i In power to ontd r any fiwat of mmli itl in, or, ludoad. any plan of aetUemnt, wh eh did not begin with the antnitl aubmlMion of th maur genta to the mother aountry, and then only oa anrh to-mil aa Hpaln herself might fit to grunt. Tk war oontlnund aaahatod. Theaa alatauo of th lnnuagent waa la no win di minUbel, . The efTurta o' Ppeln wer tnoreaaed, both by th dlpat h of frenh lnvlea to Culta and by tha addition to th horrora of the atrlfo. The new and Inhuman ph a happily on- prxidentl In th modern hUtory of clvilixed aiiieuie to that great body of aufforera, A ug- geation to thla end waa acipileared In by tha Hpanlah authorise. On th Mth of Deoembar last I catiaed hi be Uenied an appeal ta th American veople. Inviting contribution ia money or in kind for the miocor of the starving autTiirera in Cuha. Following this on th Bth of January, by a almllar public announcement of tb formation of a Central Cuban Belief Committee, with headquarter In Nw York city, composed of the member representing , the American National Red Ciow and the ra il g oua aud bualtiKH element of tb ooramiav lty. The effort of that committee bar been nutlrlng and accomplished much gooi. Ar raugementa for fra transportation to Cuba hav grratly aldinl tke charitable work. Th prealdent of the American Bed Croaa and repreaentative of other oontrttn tory orgauizationa have generally vlaitod Cuba and co- pmaUxl wiihtho Couanl General and the loral authorltlea to ma' e efteotive diatrlbu ttnn of th relief collentod through th effort of 1h Central Committee. Nearly $2 K),u0 in money and mipplim ha already reached th Hirer, and more la forthoomiug. The (tipplie ar admitted duty (re and transportation to th interior h been arranged, ao that th re lief, at flint neoewarily oonflned to Havana and th larger citiea, I now axtended through ' most if not all of the town wher suffering exixta. Thoaannd af lire have already been J aaved. l Th newrity for a change In tha condition of th Tcon ent ado 1 reoogiiUed by tha 1 ftiilnh Oovnimnt Within afewdajrtpa t ' the order of O neral Weyler have bean ra I To'tsd. tli retonoautrado. It 1 aaid, a1' to bs , permitted fc returned to their home and aid- mit r oeing, nowaver, nndenrtood that th powar reaarved by theConatltutlon to tbeora-t- al Uuvcniiaent ar not laauud or allmia lhd Aa th ( 'oln parliament do not meet until tli 4th of May next, tb bpanlah Govern ment would not otijeot. for ita part, to acoapt at o'- a upn) of bostllltioa. It asked for by th Inaurgent from th General In Chief, to whom it would pertain laauck caa to deter mine tba duration and ooudJUou of th armia- i tic. Thsa proposition mhmlttad by General Woodford aud th reply of th 8wnisb Gov ernment war both in th form of brief mem oranda, tba toxUof which ar before ma, and are ub aatiaJly in tb lanamac above given. Tb function uf the Culiaa Parliament la th nutter of "preparing" peao and th manner of doing u ar out el; " a.nd la the Hpanlah mmn andum; but from General Woo-lford xplanatnry reports of preliminary dlacuaaiona prooodlng ih Qua! i wference it I undontood that the Hpaniau Oovernmeiit atand ready to give th Insular Congress full power to aettl Ui the term of pear a Ith tb insurgent, whether by direct neg'ttiatioa or indirectly by Beam of legiKlutlon, doe not appear. With till, last ov-rture in the direotioo of tra mull it pea e and lu diappoint!ug reoeiitioa by Hpaln, the Exsrntiv wa brought to the and of bia rffurta. In my tnnnal message of December last I said: "Of th untried mia'-nrce thore remain recognition of the townigenta aa belligerents: r.x-ognition of the biikMiideue of lube, and I terrenllon t end the war by lmKMing a rational rumpromine lietwe n the conte tanta and I terretit!oii n favor i' one or the other party. I vnk not of fon.'ible annexatioa, fur that cannot be tliiiuitht of. That, by our code of morality, would 1 criminal aggression. Tbcretiion 1 reviewed thewv alternative In the light of P e dent Grant measured words uttered 111 Wn, ben, after aeven years of san guinary, dmCrurtlv and cruel barbariU a In l ul. k ra IhkI the coacluaion that the rec ognition of the ludcpen nce of Cube waa bum-act rabU auil Indufonalble and that tb reu- Oililtionof I elilgureuci waa not warranted by th fwts a'-cordtng to th teat of publio law. I enmroeated eepec ally upon th latter aspect of th question, pointing. iut the inconvenience and positive dangers ef a recognition of bel ligerence, which, adding to tho already oner oua bnrdena of aeutorality within our juris diction, could not la any way extend our in fluence or eff-ctlve ofline In the territory of beatilltiea. Nothing haa aino occurred to cliang.' my view in thla regard. I recof tilxa aa fully now as then that the b ananc of a proclamation of neutrality by which process th - so-called recosrnitioa of bil ligi rence ia published, could, of itself an 1 un attended by other action, ancompli-h nothing anware the one end for which we labor, the in stant pacification of I'ulia and the i-eaaation of the misery that r fflicU the Island. Turning to the question of recognizing at this time the indeis-udence of the present in aurgent government in Cuba, we And safe precedonta In our history from an early day. They are wel' summed up. In President Jack aon a message to Congress. Dec-ember -1, Itu S, oa the sulvjwt of th recognition of the Inde pendence of Texaa, he aaid : "In all tb oon teata that have arisen out of the revolution of Fran e, out of the di putea relating to th course of Portugal and Spain, out of the separ ation of th Amur ran pweaionsof both from tha European governments, and out of the numerous aud constantly occurring struggle for dominion in Spanish America, so wisely consistent with our Jut principles, ha been the actios of our Government that we have, under the most critical circumstances, avoided all c. i sure and encountered uo other evil than that produced by a transient estrangement of good will in th. se aga nst whom w bar beeu, by force of eTideui-e. compelled to decide. H haa beeu kuown to the world that the uniform practice and poicy of the Uulted Htatea ia to avoid all interference in dispute which merely relate to the internal govern ment of other nations, and eventually to recog nise th authority of the prevailing party with out reference to our particular Interest aud view or to the merits of the original contro versy, hut lu this, as in every other occasion, safety ia to b found in a rigid adherenoe to principle. i - lu th contest between Spain aud th ra 1 volting oolouiea wa stood aluot and waited oat j only until the ability of tk now SUte to pro- teet themselves waa fully established, but until I the danger of their being again subjugated bad entirely passed away. Then, and not until ' then, were they recoirnlxed. Such waa our oouiwe in regard to Moiioo herself. v T Coiiuimeil on Pape 8. DO YOU NEED ANY ndnwo Plow jJUUlU, lllliUUHl), UlUili), iiliii: 0U OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL? GO TO c. CO- H. BESTOW . Low Prices. First-class Goods. Corner llth and Main Streets. Oregon City, Oregon.- THE FIRST OF THE YEAR 11 be a desirable time to enter the ft classes will be commenced after the holiday vacation. F-ar catalogue, address W. I. STALEY, Salem. Oregon. ed to rostima tha eelf-iuimortinir uursuita of . Christian lonle. the pol cy of devastation and ' peace: titibllc works having been start d to ' eonoeiitratl'Si Inaugurated by th Captain- give them employment, and a sum of a6n,009 Genersl's bandaof Oct bar -T, IHWI, In the prov- . has been appropriated for their relief. Ince of Plnardcl Klo waa thence extended to ! ' The war i'i Cuba la of such a nature that, emhr.ice all of the Wand to whlTh the powor ' lmrt of subjugation or extorralnntiun, a final of the Hpanlah arm waa able to reach by oa I military vl tory for th' other aide seems im- ' Oeneral Correa, the war iniiilster, In Itilorviuw yeiterday, ald : "Snaln ninat not he alMrmrd, If war U de- clnred.atthealtikliiK of-8panlsli warships. What we inuat, at all cost, avoid, is a Spanlnh hl) atrlkltig her colora to the American llK- Site ahonld rather explode her niBzlnea. I wlsli to Ood Bpain had not a warship from Cuba to the peniaula. We could then any to America, "We are here, meet us when yon please." London, April 9.-(Coprlghted, 171W, by the Associated Press.) Mr. Gladstone passed e?good night, got.up earlier than usual and went for a walk during the after noon. Mr. Gladstone has finally become re algned to the abandonment of his literary work, and, thongh It has deeply grieved him, he will give up writing his biography. Entekpbirb and got the reduction In price. ounation or by military operation. The peasantry, including all dwelling In the , open agricultural Interior, wer driven Intothe garrison towns or to Isolated places held by the troops. Th raising and movement of provisions of all kintla were interdicted. The fi Ida were lalil waato, dwell nirs unriHifud n.id fired, mills tie-troy ed un.l, in abort, everything tl:at could diwlimtn the hind and rentier it unlit for huuukii habitation it support waa e mniaiided b ope or other of the coiitcndliig p it tics, and executed by all the powers at tkolr ' disposal Hy the tims tho pnwent Aiiintniatratlon took ofiloe a year ago. reuoncentratlon so-nailed bad been muilu ullu tivo over the bettor part ( of the four central and western provinces -Hants. Clara, MatanzaH, Uavaua aud Plnar dol hio. The agricultural population, to th esti aiuted number of IMI.OJO or uioie, was herded , wl.hlu the towns and their imiiiedint vicinity, praetlcabl. Th alternativ lies in the pbynt cal exhiiustion of the one or the other purtr, pr. perhaps, i f botli-a condition which In ef fect ended th i ten years war by the truce of Satijen. The prosiect of nch a protraction and conclusion of the preseut strife i a con tinifcncy hardly to b ooutvmplutiHl with equanimity by the clvlllced 'rorld. and least of all by the United Ktate. affected and Injured as we are, deeply aud intimately by its very ex Ihtenco. R nlklng thla, it appeared to be my duty, in a spirit of true friendliness, no less to 8ain than to the Cubnna who have sn much to lose by the prolongation of the struggle, to seek to bring about an Immediate termination of the war To this end I submitted, on the JTth ult., aa a result of much representation and corres pondence through the United States Minister at Madrid, pr.Kieltioiis to the Spanish govern ment looking to an arm istice until October - No deception p radioed. No $100 JUward. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST i -it for a generoua ' ' ' ' 1 ' 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. The Marketing Point OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY The factory towns of the East are notecf. for affording the best market to the- neigh-: boring farmers and gardeners in proportion to the population of any of the towns in that section. The reason for this is that the people of these towns have a fixed in come upon, which they can always depend, and, as a consequence, they are liberal buy- ers, paying cash for all their purchases. As the Great Manufacturing Center of the Pacific Coast OREGON GiTY Is Coming to be One of 'the j Bet Marketing Town in the State! nosed to the nvwt nnaatiifiictory conditions. As the scarcity of foed Increased with the de V.U.U ton of tho depopulated areas of produc tion, destitution and want I -ame misery and starvation. M mth by month the death ate increased in slirmlng ratio. By March, Ihht. aooortllng to oousorvatlve estimate from olll alsl iaulsh source, the mortality among the A dollar Baved ia equal to tWO dollar, reooncoutradua from starvation and the disease , ..utf t- t I thereto moment exoceneu ou per ceniuiu oi earned. Pay up your Bubsclption to the mi Mk1 nuwUr. No prtt.ai rcu0f was FNTEItrBIRB and ROt tha the benefit of aocoidud to the destitute. The over buiilened I tnwus, already suffering from the general i dearth, eould give no aid. So-called son a deprived of the mean of support, rendered ! for the negotiation of peace with the good of- dcst tiiteof shelter, lull ponny oiau au.i ex- ,u. soi uie i resicionu In addition. I aked the Immediate revocation of th order of reconceutrat.on, so as to permit the puop.o to return to their farms aud the needy to be relieved with provisions and sup plies f nun tho United Htntoa, oo-oporating with the Hpaniah authorities, so a to afford full relief. The reply of the Ppnlsh Cabinet was re ceived on the night uf the 1st nit. It offers, as the means to bring about peace in Cuba, to confide the preparation thereof to the Insular Department, iimxinn. h as the concurrence of that body wou d be necessary to reach a Una) Ely's Cream balm conuun no oocain, mercury nor any other in iiirioua drac. It ojien and cleanse th Ijasal Passages. Allay Pain and Inflammation. Heels and Protects tli Membrane. Restores th 8er.se of Taste aud Smell. 1 quickly sbsorbed. Oive Kellef at ono. M eta. u Druggist or by maU Trial 81s 10 ct. at DruggitU or by mail. ELY BR0TUKK8. M Warren Street, hm Vork i. i . .. 1 i This is proven every day by the number1 of farmers, who $re to be seen on its street selling their produce, who, until just the last few years, s6ught the markets of other towns. The system of macadamized road that is being Built into all parts of Clack-? amas county, -mil enable all the people of this county to share in the profitable mar ket that Oregon City affords. If, as it is sure to do, the demands of Oregon City in crease in the next five years as it has in the past five yeais, this city will rank next to Portland as a market place for , THE PRODUCE of the Farmer Get our. Prices on Job Printing.