Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 14, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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    011K00N CITY KNTKUI'ItrSR, FRIDAY, 8KITKMISKII U, 190O.
YE GOOD old :
riiinoiH 1.1'llcr.
,MKI(UV'.H "WIUU: KIU"
t;rr ir IVunoyrr Jinny r'rrouraua
Miilt iiM'Hl I'orrerleil by Wrll
(uallflril IIMnrlan
(Imk.o Cur, Hc,t, lo, l ;M).
I i,,i,,m I KimuNtM :
I w r lm llm day of weeping Jere
miah, ' ' ,r'-iul P""l"l, lit
a.itl'l I"" ! ' ""I''" "I elllllte
n w ri"tlllly tMlitimiri their con
.,,, MiA rwdlrtliia itlrn illaaater In
I uMnrtlitl futurn linli'M Ihelr JmI
c..,rM "ii.l V,'iifo.
In I '. W ', n author
i,iih I K.I ward. K l t tf if rol work
rl,iii:,.. "labor ami Capital," whit h
,,,( a ll II instil have miii written !y
i. , 1 r iViinoyer. I( eoiin.l hm
,,., ik modem deuna rede platform,
;.,,.! k-' i It waa wrlMen when Hi demit
, i4t " ) ty bed everything1 Us own way
on, I nt a time, alili li I '!)) r i alia the
Mi-il el ol the rrpnbllr." Till a )
II, ,,r. 'klini nl t'oiidltioua year a if".
"The lnlolrloiie mr tin not i
laiiirtrii roinpeirrirw. They do riot
r,.,ri tl.elr sham ill rifiirtliii, ati I
mild la not dlelrihuiB I In a Tordaui t
,tl, either tlm pleural of ilia mental
uu l'ilnrna ill tlio.ii a Iki ol.lalii II, The
unUir .li!f IIim ii wealth latauae.) .y
an in.j'int li'k'al standard of dUtrihotloit,
il liirii tithm It fr,'iiltP, ami elle U .1
, v llin alaiiilaiil o( Value, which la
III, illi-)f,"
An article fully at )liual In Ita tone aa
tlm alnve, written hy hylvettrr I'eff
u. ut, rcxt'iitly appeared in Ida Orw
( .tiian, and la now Iwliiij reproduce! In
ail tlm weekly or. ana of wow and die-oti
trill.
An rxMilnation of a lw of Pntinoyrr'a
f, Coition Mill detiionlral either that
It ! a H.lilirlan wilfully attempting to
ilneiia Ina irniltv fulliiarra of Dial lila
intellect la rluii'lnl ly a tnetiUl tliaorder
ll,a i-nliUee hull to Ihe I ehUte loll
1 1 lb sympathy id lb public.
lleaaye: "Krom 1) to 10 tlm
ilrinm fatii.' I'arty aa virtually In control
,l iritimiiit'iit, an, I In no -rii.
tlm liall'iit'a dlatury Ina Ihera trn audi
ainiilirr n icin'ial ai' attj niawrlty.
It iti'lif'l I litt K'll.lnn rta t Ida a
,iil.Iir, a a a . irrf waaa ijU
,f.,,rfoii or ,,py."
Il ia ailly tl.laa.niii.lt to any tlu.lriit
i mir raily liialoiy wdrn lm ruiillria
alialwaaan jmjila ,av aililfVr'l ami
l,ia rnj iyml iliirlnil tlm iat 40 yrara.
At no lima In llila "KuMfn rfa" nl wdli li
l.n aiiitfa ill. I Ilia U'miiIiu man rn rlvt
any lliinat like aa K'h waraaa lip ilona
tolay, an. I at no tlma In tlil fa wmiKI
tlm lalx.lpf'a waijra. lien im-civnl, liny
U lal.al lliry will tolay. (Inr iilr
arm than ai allrrnl In lo!ati'l nMliliiU
I, i'h witlioul inpaiia ol ruiiimiltilratmn,
witl, til llialkrlt, dirn-. in lioili ni (ll tt
ami l.i.i In rlircf lfa lioinaa with ll
wi,iaiil l.aia ll ia. Tlirlr lii'lur w rff
lik.,ir. a itli I'ltf a mil a aii.l tatlow ilia.
Tliry arlP IlillO) Hilt of rf or 'lc-
luri'i, i.r inaiiaattipa, or (ilamai, or arw liitf
iiiai lilnra or diifi(li'a or farm iiiai'liitimy.
'1 lii-y knpw litlln or liotdlntf of llio tail
roi.l or Irli-k'rdi'li aii'l tliry liail tio
rli'in In or ai doola or liumra ailrd aa r
i,i. know llii'tn. In Ida liiaxl o, ilaya
nl li lf. riii loaf nii'ar waa wottli from
.": t.i ,'iii- jwr iiiihI ; cflrn waa 4'.V rr
l.tiinl; linn rlotli roal f t rr yar l an.l a
I air nl wimi) al.ii kltm .M, In Ida H"l
ni l .Ii'iiiim ratii: ilayaol I:' I, ari'orliii( 1
f-1-iii.t..r 11 w id if . Il tin! Ml Imxlii'la ol
alii'itl tu liuy pair of ImmiIn. In 1K47
KhI ln.fca a.ilJ al ('.', towa at tl an. I
d"K at 7 tuita ai'it'id. Prior to ISIO,
ri'itnii audi aa low aa 4 ( Wita a n ml. In
tlm ft 1 1 j Mn ti'iia of llioinuiula of opl
li'ianil llii'lr willlngnnaa lo ft' tlm aill
nl a .'I1 Nil) mi In trip arrow lliu ilrncrl to
tdiii riiint by tram, not with tlm dn
nukiiiK a ((real fortune, likJ td Alimka
iiiiimt, lint to gnt aonipwdt-ru wdcro td
"l'MirliiiiltIfa of Ufa wine yreali'r ami
In-ill limy rnV.ht linprovo llmlr uiiMilia
'it t iiy nindltloii. In IhTiI wtiiut aoUl
in Hie ml.l.lle Miaalaali'l valley fur at
li'Nl ci.nt per litihlml lnaa tdan ll
I"iiiki in CliirnKD today, ami uvirytdlii
Uiat tint wlicBt ralwr wanti'il nut lilm
1 ii.iiii Ht ,.( what II t.Na loiiuy.
Caluo M tin,,, jo (,,ni mt yard, inuri
f li" llin miiiiti, wlilui coiniiioii amiur mm
' u,n. . . - i .... i --I, ai
" " in i,i rem pur punmi nun ami nm f.
l"T li'irml. Iltittor waa lluin worth 8
i i'iiiH i,.r puniid and rnii" from 3 to 5
i i ntH l,r dor.cn, wliila It looi llvadiiya'
lulxirto liny a pair of com ho limit. TdU
'Hiinli'i!d "tho ifolilun ura of tdo ri-pub-
W'luit wIiIcnh gtiilt(ioiia (lovornor
I'l iu.oycr muni tuku lliu votora of Ori'ijoii
to lm.
l'liiuioynr mxyn "lliu pan lit f 1H37 wn
miHi'd ,y tlm Koviirnmmit rqulrlnn pay
"ii'iiiii fr pndiiii i,,h to lm miidii in apu
' ii', aa it wan coniii)llml to do for ai'lf pro
tiirtiim. Tdla prHclpltutiid tho piinlo. It
wh prticipitwtod 1mo dy a roJnmlmu-y of
miu-lt'Kiil tendur Imnk pnxir moiiuy, anil
I'V tlm luck of aulllr.loiit Hpttcin."
IniHifliie a pnnlo di'lnn i:hiihuI dy a re
I'liriiimnit on tlm purl of the Kuvoruiiumt
"it nil land enliTi-d in tlm United
KtntciH hind ollh'e Mould do paid for in
Kl'iH'le I The woeful luck of "Btillleient
Hpfelc" Ih ahown dy the fact that tho Rw
iu thou In circulation waa groator than
'i or doforo, Danlol Wodeter o deulured
"I ' ili'llvi.ia.1 I )eci' mlier 21, IKIMl,
ami l alUI Mei,tri to Ida fart that it
had liicreaai'd from 4l,(HM),0i)0 III I HIM lo
I't'i.oiKi.oik) in j M.tr, ami im.m.m In
IH.IH,
H'aklriK of Id pud,, g( Kr,7, J',.,,,
noynr aya: Tlia panln of IM.'J waa
l aiKinl dy , act of ('iiiigrem of f'nh, Hi,
Iri7, dmiioiiiitlxinH lurnlgn rolna amoiint
liiKtoaevural mllllun il'itUra wdli li had
Idnrnlofora dpnri full leg, Inn lnr money
I'yiiw. Tdu iiaiilnof IHrj waa caiiaail
hy a rontrai lion of legal lemlur mo'icy
wdllu Ida Lualiinaa pfoilty of Ida
iiouiitry reipiiieil an ri ti-imlini of am li
ii.oiiny,"
Tlm farla ara that Hit record adow
tliat In lM'i7 Ida elfrulatliiii a-r capita
waa lo H, Ida laignal aver known up lo
tdat limn, ami Idal Ida amount of amcUt
in Ida country had liirfpM. from I :'(,
(KM),(mii In Invito K'lHi.iMi.tKK) In h.'i7.
ihr facta furtliPr ara tdat Ida art ol l ed,
l, K'i7, did not contrart Ida rln ulaiiou
onn dollar. That ai t aunply provided
Idal tdo "fpaniah pillar dollar" and Ida
Mellran dollar ahoiild U "raielvalila al
tlio treaaury of Ida I'nlUvl Hlalea and ita
anvrral ollliet and al Ilia apveial 'at
oI, p and land olli. ea." and furlder tdat
"aid rolna, wderi ao rerclvad, adall not
aain lm paid out or pill into circulation,
dot adall U rec'ilupil at tlm mint." ll
' law.ilmply to provi li (or uniform
ity In our dictation. It did not demon
alma a alngla dollar, ai.d all thla money,
whan recolue.l, waaauaiii put in circula
tion. Tlm al.uiiiiy of Ida ni(etloii
that that law dad anything lo do with
Ida B'lic rulerred (0 iM-coiliea moreatrik
log when wa colmlder that tlm paliic lm
gall two or thiep yeara IrfWora 1 K',7. Aa
early aa !ec. IS, 1m.',4, Ida Nw Yok
rrldiirin piidliahad a collrellon of facta
"liuwlng that our people da I Im-cii
drougdl to a condition which in Komi
la attendant on revolution, an.l that In
every occupation and drain d of huiriea
the depf eiml.ifi waa ao terrldln that on
half or more of all employed had liren
thrown out jf employment " Till waa
gpnulne deiiKM-ratlc pro parity ai eii.yrd
In "the golden rra of the rrpuMir."
In ila Imuh of Jan. 15, K'y, over two
yraia lirfore the act of Fed. 21, 1h.'i7, I'm
1'riduiia aaya: "Wdo la hui.grt? (io
and ee. You Idal are foil fed and know
fiol wdat ll a lo lm hungry -rla
never tw a hungry man go and are
tio and hp lliotnn.l, liirti and Women,
and glrla, old and Voung, dla. k and
wl,!lp,nlall lialiona, crowding and j el
ling racd older, a'iuot Ilgl.tii g for a ttrt
cdaiire, ai ling more like hungry wolvra
lliati human driiiga, in a land ol plenty,
waiting till tlm food la ready for d'aindu
lion, hurli a eim may lm aeen every
day hrtarrll It and 2 o'clock around Ida
corner of Orai.gr and t liatdam treet.
where charity gtvea a illni.rr to the 4ir,
and aoiip and dread lo othcri lo carry to
llmlr miKPialiln farniiifa. On Satorihiy
weapeiit ail hour there at tlm dour ol
digit tidn. W dave never aeen an) thing
Ilka II lx lore. I'paard ol a llii.ui.and
rople were led with a plate ol aoiip, a
piece of dread and piece of meat on the
i.ieinl. i, and tn all mora than liii. On
Ihr mine day 111VI rtiona of aoup were
dealt out lr in Mrwarl'a aoup kit. I. ell,
corner of liea le vtnet and l'.roa.lway.
At the ruomi on Puane atrret, for the
relief of the 'f, ou the aalne day, they
gave In.ard to T.'.'O In Iho rlth ward
alone over fill a I jieraona were fel dy
charity on Saturday, January 13. And
thla la only one day In one ward. .Mean
w hilr. eo-iie of a like nature are Mug
enacted all over tlm city. The cry of
dard lime rrachel lira Ironi ever pari
ol tde country. Tlm making of roada ia
lopHd , factor ira are. cloned and houaca
ami ihipa are no longer U-ng limit. Kac
lory handa, road maker, carpentera,
hnck layeta and Inhorera aie idle, and
paralyaia la rapidly ciudiacing rveiy pur
auit in ll. a country ." How much tdia
remind na of the gini.l old democratic
time of is.i:i.
Pciiuoyer, however, In miuineiiting
further on what do calla tde panic of
Hfi7, aayi: "Hut nolw itdaland'iig Idcaii
drawdacka, tho emititiy, under demo
emtio rule, waa ao proaperoua that when
government accurltlea had to he Hold
j tint prior lo ISt'K), to aecuro ftimlaw iih
which to pay tho expeiieea of the I'liili
war, the govvrniui'iit wwa compelled to
pay from 10 lo 12 per cent intercut, aa in
veatniimta In private entorpriaea were ao
rvuiiiiierativo aa tn prevent tho mlo of
govoiniuent RiH'Urltloa at any lower
rate.'.'
In Uii utterance ono can alumni ace
tlm foleiun old Kov,,rnor ni'i'iiniing itt. h
an air of Innocence na to indicate Hint l.e
actually Ixilinyi'd he wua atutllng Home
laxly with hl fmry lute. Lot na ace wlmt
rreaidont Uncluiimn wiyaatiout thla mut
ter. In Ida ineaaiigo of Pih". 8, 18.VT, ho
) i inl coinmenlud at lenglh on what ho
culled "tho deplorable condition" of the
country and tho Inability of labor lo ao
cure omploynient, nml In a apecial nior
Hugo toeongrwiiH on Jan. 8, IStll, ho eaid:
"I'ho public diHtreaa decoines nioro and
moro aggravated. An an evidence of
thla, it ta only necoHHiiry to fay that the
treaaury notea authori.ed by act of Doc.
17th diHt wero advortinod acfording to
law and no ronH)nHible bidder ollurcd to
take any coimidelnble autn at 'par at a
lower rate of Intorout than 12 per cent."
Toor old Huchaniin aoenuul not to have
renllzod how good times really wore.
To Bllll further llltistrato rennoyor'a
inothoda, lot UB jfive ono more extract
from bin "farewell addroHH." Hewiys:
"To ha a recipient of McKlnley prosppf
it y U U uhiloluloly nocesHary to be oithor
au ollli o holder, a bondholder, a national
danker, an army aupiily contractor or a
member of tome of Ida vxrlotia triiata
h.ti ded out through republican leglala
tlon. a The great riiai of tho
xiiiph which In tHiHI found coimlant em
ployment at fair ruiuuneralion find only
lltlul eiiiployuieiit now al even acanlier
wagea, while compelliid to pay higher
pi ire for Herein. rlu wlilch they are
CUUIeei lo buy."
And all thla fuMian, which run coun
ter to fad which are known to every
lxly, come from a man who. aliout
lwiO, waa a poverty atrlcken achool
teacher In Halem, and who ince, under
lha I'ontiuii'iii rule of tlm republican
party, ha accumulated a fortune greater
than that poaeaand by any half dozen of
the rii heal men who lived in Oregon In
m).
In thn aama Wane ol the On goniau in
which I'ennoyer'a leller flrat aijeared
tliera ia an item referring lo lh fact that
"bleeding Kaliaaa" purcdaaed Imt year
If) piano, accompanied by a atatement
Idal Ida thrro leading dea'rr in Oregon
and Waahiiigtou would tdia year heat
Ida Kaliaaa record twice over. Yet tdia
la but a aiugla item among ten thousand
allowing that the coudlllon of the great
maaaea of Ida a-oph la Utter in thia
year ol grac 1'KI, after in year of con
tinuoua rnpudlicau rule, than it ever waa
la-fore In the whole hlalory of the reptile
iic. The tlitician and tlm newpper
wliia buainraa it ia to preach peiiiiirn
and the partuuu who make deiiiN'r44'y
hi religion will aK,nl ititin to talk about
the good old daya of the forefather and
predict the downfall of tlm republic, but
tl.e Impartial Indent ol the political hla
lory of the country w ho ia guided by ex
perience and cold lm ta cannot m nilaled
by firm apun tlieoriea or doleful predic
tiona that w ara aoon to plungn Into the
vortn of "linperlallam" and hiae the
pre. ioua heritage tranmitted to ua by
the forefather of the republic. Tbe
liry man a. are noloiy but children
and weakling", J i Mi a.
I'oiaonoua toa.biloola reaembl tig niuxh
rooin have cauaed fre.pient deatha thla
year. lie aura lo ne only the genuine.
OUerve the aame care when you ak fjr
IvWitl'a Wild. Ilaiel halve. There are
mioiiou countrrlrit. IrWitl'a ia the
only original Witch llaael hlye. It i-a
ale and certain cure for nilea and all
I .L 1.. .1 - , ' .... I 1 1 I .
,, u.iM-aw. iiru, a liar.liug.
The emergency bag aent by a church
ociety to Kanaa aoldiera in the Philip
pine contained among the liecemliea a
Uii of leVilt'a Witch llae halve, the
well known rure (or pilea, Injuriea and
akin diar-aaea. The ladie took care to
obtain the original lleWitt'i Witch llaxel
Halve, know ing that all the counterfeit
are worthier!. Geo. A. Harding.
( lianiberlalu'a t ough Itenirdy a (ireat
Favorite.
The aootdiiig and healing proertiea of
tin remedy, ita pleaaaot tate and
prompt and permanent curra have made
It a great favorite with people every
where. It i eopeciallv prited by mot li
en of email children for colda, croup and
whooping cough, aa It alwayt afford
quick relief, and aa it contain no opium
or other tir mftil drug, it may be given
aa conlidently to a baby aa to an aJult.
For tile by I). A. Harding, druggiat.
Count' Treaaurcr'a Motlc.
I now have fund to pay county war
rants endorsed prior lo IecemU'r 1st,
1MI7; and alao road warrants endoracd
prior lo June 20th, I'.HH).
Intereatwill ceaae on the warrants In
cluded in thia call on the date of this
notice,
Oregon City, Septemlmr 7, MM).
A I.t ai.t ino,
Tn-aaurer Clackamas CVunty, Oregon.
W H AT l Ml I U) II
A grand old remedy for Cough, Colda
and Consumption; used through the
world for half a century, has cured in
numerable canes of Incipient consumpti
on ami relieved many inadvanced stages.
If you are not sal lulled with the reaults
we will refund your nmnev. Price 25
eta., and (Wets, and f 1.00. CO. Huntley
the Pruggiat.
fvi'w.r
TUt.TEv,1
IS"'i
r;-rN sever
i : ,.vii .ot r
l:iY' ritKAM IIAI.M laapoaltlvernnt.
Apply Into the iioalrlla. ll I quickly alwnrtml. 80
Cent at lnu'i:lo.iir hr mini ; tnip'e liir. by mail.
SLY lllttlTIi Kits, M Wurrun bu, New Vurk City.
B University ol Oregon, T.T
Will Open Wednesday Sept. 19, 1900.
Living expenses low. Opportunities for
earning at least part of one's expenses.
The Only School of Mines anil Mining in he State, -te
Spocial collogiate coursos. Sehool of Commerce. Excellent
coursos in Civil, Sanitary, Electrical and Chemical Engineering.
Departments of Ancient and Modem Languages well equipped.
For ffitalojjues ami further information write to
ta-W. I'll t i ti M'l'lt(4J. Iliaireiio. Or.
yyy.gy
Tdiirn ia a thrlllriig alory ol daugur an I
of loal love In Ida October liumlx-r of The
Iinlinealor. It la dated Im. k in the rom
antic Acadian day by the mauler of
Canadian II -tioii. Charle 0. ), lloberta.
A woundi-d enxlgri Uilove I by tvo guU
la aaved by lx,ih, aolely becKUHft of llin
a'lf reriuricUlion of ouu, who g'i dack
to die In order to id-lay hi purauer. It
I a ftkilfiil pie, -it of In-ar', angoiah dorm
Intoworla, rim ain't number lm a
plrtnrexpiM (,'hinean ariicle illoalrated by
aeyeral gnuln' liliotograpda of CIiIih-kh
women ; a rare thing; in the pre ont rnli
of Cbiiini'1 Iiter4tint. The flineator
la ipilln up to il ite In Iha eighty or more
rkftcheajof prcaent day atyh-a which are
ahown In ila pan. For thirty yr It
baa been truntel by American women
for guidance, in home (lienMiuukiiig and
home miiiiageinent.
F.irilliTH, A'leiilhui.
For Kale Several Ihoroughbred lU-rk-ahire
hog and digli grade C'otwold
aheep, It. h. M f,K,Hi.i.i,
Milaaukie, Oregon,
fchool Irnok at Channan A Co, 'a.
Tablet, pencil and rulera free.
vol ncr ir.
If Hiiloh'a Cough and Curiaurnption
Cure, winch ia aold for the mull price of
2o rent and frl renta and f I. (XI, dura not
cure lake the bottle hack and we will re
fund your money. Hold fr over fliiy
year ou thia giurmit-o. l'rii;e 25 cent
and M ceuta. C. U. Huntley, the I)rug-glut.
Tbotuanda Hayc Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know It.
flow To Find Out.
Fill a tcttle er common glass with your
water and let 'It rand twenty-four hours; a
mm . , aroimeni or aci-
tllnf Indlcilet an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid-
,UnpH tfllalaln
1 evidence of kld-
T 1
vour linen It la
I
ney trouble;
too
frequent desire io
pas It or pain In
the back Is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and tUd-
oer are out ot order.
What to Do.
There Is comfort In the knowledge so
often eipreiied. that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
to hold water and tcalding pain In pissing
It, or tad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity cf being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up -many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon
realUed. It stands the highest for Its won
derful cures ol the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should nave the
best. Sold ty druggists in 50c. ar.d$l. tUea.
You may have a sample bottle cf this
wonderful discovery
and a book that tells
more about It, both sent 6ilr.7ili; J"U
absolutely free bymeil."!lr3j
aoJress Ur. Kilmer fit nm or tnHU,
Co., Blnghamlon. 14. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous oiler In this paper.
Don't Be Duped
i
There have been plaMsl upon tie market
arviTal rbeap reprint of an olaolute cliUoa
or M H-plur'a biquinary." They are briii
offered under various names at a low pnee
By
rwi'ii,
a prvtu
)f three i
iry roorta dealers, grocer, a (rent, etu and
In a few iiMiamv aa a premium furaubaenp
IMitia lo paMra.
Auuounwinent ot three eompaiwtlvei
Worthless
eeprlnta are very misleading; for Imrtanee,
they are a.tvertlMil to lm the autxtantjal
eiiulvalrnt of a higber-prixl book, when lo
nllly, o far aa we kuow aud believe, Ibry
are all, from A to Z,
Reprint Dictionaries.
I photot) copies Of a book of over (Iflr
viaraatfo,wliU-h In ttaday wal.l foralnrnt
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Oregon Homeseekers
Immigration Exchanga
K. K, flfAltMA.V, frl'lent
KhMKIt IMXOV, M Vic4-Prlilant
t). WlHslMiKil, 2.1 Vi-I'reililiit
0. W. KAH'I II AM, Hecrelary
91,000 .1a. 93
lift arret
t) acrea cultivated ; good 7-room liotiae;
barn and otlier liuil'llng; li,r,; living
water; orchard, io ilubtard,M miles
1 1. 200, No.IW
40 arret
'Pi aoree cultivated ; all under ftnee. To
Canl.y, lx ,)i,
I V) arrra
it a:rei cultivated: 10 acrea slanhed;
liou, ,arri and oilier buil'lingt; all
eiir.; living water; orrliar,!. To
Ma ktlinrg, rnliei; to Canby.O miles
rt No. -IA
Y.'M acrea
All cultivated; fin 10 room houee.barn
and numeruni other buil'iinga. To Har
low, 1 niile; to Aurora, I mile. Orcbar.l,
riiririlng water and every tiling lo make
a Mil dome
VM No. '
1W acrea
A goo. ttock ranch. To Candy, 12
mile; to fHrttjflire, 1 mile
flood No, ;)
Ai) wrei
I'M acrea cultivated; I'M aerf nearly
rea'ly lor the plow; gixi hoime, barn
ami oilier huildiriK; orcbard, nuiueroua
nringi, and is ail under fence
2,:tt) No. ill
m acre
All culilvated; houae. barn and other
building; all tv-nred; living water;
tore ami poatoirice adjoining. To Ore
gon l ily, 1 1 timet. 6 acre orchard
ft .: No. 3'J
H) ai-rea
J) acre slahed; all fenced; running
water. To Markaburg, I tniis; lo Can
bv. milea
f KM 'No. 33
4) acres
All eaaily put in cultivation; good
spring. To povtothce, mile; to Ore
gon 'uy. 1.' utile
2.U0o No. 34
ao acrea
) ace cultivated; house, barn and
other building; all fenced; frixel or
chard. To Molalla, 3 uilie; to Hub
bard. M miles
f l.fjraj No. 3.'
Tract In Canemah, V) acrei; 10 min
ute' walk lo Oregon City, aprtnga on
place, and ') yeaia francbiae lo fu'iiiah
water lor Canemah. Water supply will
earn f-'M per womb. Good bouse and
orchard
fl.'M
1 acre tract
Trr. uiliiuu-' walk from Weat Oregon
City
fioo
(iood lot in GladMone
On motor line; fare to Oregon City, 2)c
f-i No. 3o'
fj acres
14 acre cultivated; good small houte:
barn and out buil.linga; h acre orchard:
living water. To tore, 1 mile: to Ore-
iron ( ity. VI nule
f I (mj No. 37
2o acre
M acres cultivated; K room boue;
god barn an.l oilier boildinir; running
alrr; orchard of n.linl fruit tree.
To atore, 1 mile; lo Oregon Uiiy, 12
mile
flfti No.SS
1J0 acre
SO acre cultivated ; goorl orrbard;
fenced; running water. To ttorr, 1
nule; lo Oregon City, 12 ndles
f 1.000 No. S
00 acre
'JO acre cultivated; email house and
barn; young orchard ; running water.
To ttorr, 2 mile; to Ortgon City, 12
miles.
The aliove Is property of the member of
the Oregon llonirseekers Ininitgrstion V.t
rbanKe, oraniied on the co-oieratlre I'lan
Inr the piirMe of marketing real rorty.
Menitienliip is open to those tiaving real
ratate for sale.
Fur particulars, address
OREGON' HOMESEEKERS
IMMIGRATION EXCHANGE
Oregon City, Oregon.
Oregon $M Line .
The Direct Route to
Montana. Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorire routes, via
the UNION TAC1FIC Fast Mail Line,
or the KIO (JRAXDE Scenic Lines.
No Change of Cars.
on the Portland-Chicago Special, "the
best in the West."
Equipped with
Elegant Standard Sleepers
Fine New Ordinary (Tourist) Sleepers
Superb Library-Buffet Cars
Splendid Diners (meals a la carte)
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
Comfortable Coaches and Smokers
Entire Train Completely Vestibuled
For further information, apply to
J. R. NAGAL W. E. COMAN,
Trhv. Pass. Agt Gen'l Agent
141 Third St., Portland. Or.
BiDMor 1,11
PORTLAND TO
THE DALLES
By the fast
and com
modious steamer
Regulator
Leaves Portland daily except
Sunday at 7 a. m.
Thia is the Great Scenic Route.
All tourist admit that the scenery
on the Middle Columbia is not ex
celled for beauty and grandeur in
the United States. Full informa
tion by addressing or calling on
J. S. BOOTH, Agent,
Tel. 914. Portland, Or.,
Office and wharf, foot of Oak St.
EAST AND SOUTH
THE SHASTA KOUTE
Of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Tram leave Oreiron City for Porlla- d nn'l
way station at H:'.'l A. M. endrl.u'l p. l.
I.v Portland .V) k 7 ll) r M
l,v Oregon CHy t' i a m 7 :! r M
ArAil.land I2:1US 11 :")!
" Hacranianlo fi:l'irn 4 waM
" Han Kranclco 7:45 r m 8 13 a M
" Oif.len
" Iienver
" KantasClty
" CbirsKO
S ill M
11 10 A M
7:l.' M
11 ;.' at
ll "I A M
7 ') A M
0 OA X
" I" Anvulea
" Kl I'a.
" Port Worth
" fltyof Mexico
' lloiiaton
" New Orleans
" WaahlnirUin
" Near York
1 :W r
n .?) k m
ll:M M
4:i0a M
:.' r M
:Kf
11' 13 t M
7 :00 a M
ri:i r at
fl .W A M
0 a m
4 :irl A M
: '.' r M
0:1.' a M
12 l l r at
Pullman and Tourlut eara on both train.
Chair cara Ha rarnento to i)(.len and Kl
Pao, and tourl.t rar to Chicago, Ht. Louli,
New Or learn and WbinKtoti.
Connection at Han Prsnclvyi with evral
lemhipllt lor Honolulu. Japan, Ctnna,
Philippine, Central and houth Anir.-1.. .
Hee Mr. K. K. JIooinfrriir ar.,1 at
Orriron City station or addre-
It. KOKHI.KK. 0. it. MARK HAM.
Manaer, 0. P, A P, Aenl,
Portland, Oregon
FOR CLATSKANIE
Steamer G. W. Shaver,
LEAVES
Portland loot of Waahinirton street Mon
daya and Thursdays at 6 a. ra. Return
ing leayes Clatekanie on Tuesdays and
Fridays at 4 o'clock a. in.
This Is the nearest and most direct
route to the great Nehalem valley.
Shaver Transportation Co
Din sr
do
TIME SCHEDULE! Aestvs
Salt Ike, Denver. Ft .
Worih.Uinalia.Kan- P- m
as City, St. I-oui,
Ciiirsi;o and Kal.
Salt Ijike, Denver. Kt
Wortn,.iuialia.Kaii- "a.m.
saa City, St. I...uif
Cliic((o and East.
Walla Walla. Lewis
to... S,H,kane. Min
neKills. S;. Paul,:
Dululli, Milwaukee !
Cmcafro and Eaet. I
Oeean Stramtklpa
All Sailing Maiei. eub- P-m.
jeel lo change.
For .-aa Fraoeitco
Sail every 5 days
Columbia River 4 p. tn.
Meamers Fx. fun
To A'oria a dWy- day.
Landinr.
Willamette Biver
OretronCtW, hewberg. I."''0 P nu
Salem, lndepen t- "n
dence and Way dy
Landings. VtlllametteandVamhlil ":0p. m.
Kivers v.t,
Oregon Citv, rjioo and Fri.
ana Waj.tuaii a.
Willamette Elver 4 J0p. m.
Fort nil J to Co.-vallli T.,m..bur,
ant W7-Laud,iiK and Sat.
Snake Elver Leave
Riparta to LewUton Lev, ision
Daily
8:30 a. m.
Chicago
Portland
fecial
9:15 a. m
Spokane
Dyer
G p. m.
Atlantic
Exprrtk
9 p. in.
p. m.
Daily Ex
iMinday.
8 p. ni.
Saturday
10 p. in.
Sunday
7 a. m
Tuea. Thnrl
al(la
dm.
Tu .Ih' r.
ant tat.
1-eave
Kiparia
3:3- a. m
Daily.
W. H. HUKLBVRT,
Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
SOUTHERN PACIFIC BAI1WAY
sorrtt boi'sd.
Train No, 11
9:22 a. m.
4:5 p. ni.
0:14 p. in.
" " 13
" " 15
NORTH BOUND.
Train No. 16
7 a. tn.
9:22 a. in.
5 :4) p. m
" " 14
" " l'i
FOSTAL SCHEDULE.
BY SUPTtl KKN P ACI HO RAU.HiHH,
Mail closes Kolng North 5 :!W pre, and 7 :45 a m
Mail closes goltiR Soutb8 :5i a ni and 7' p tn
BV XA8TSIDK KLECTKIC LINK,
Mail closes for Portland and dint ributlnn
points, 12 in.
Mail closes for Milwaukie aud Seli'wood
9 a ni.
Mail arrnes froivi Portland 1 :30 p tn.
sins HOUTH.
Oregon Citv to Ely, Cams, Mulino.
Liberal and Mollala leaves at 12 iu, and
arrives at 1 :30 a in daily,
Oregon City to Iieaver Creek, Shiibel,
Clark, Meadow Brook, Union M:'!s and
Coltou leaves at 8 a ni Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, and returns on following
days at 4:35 p m.
uregon tiiy to iois, i.ogan ann iteamna
leaves Oregon City Monday, Wc1' esday
and Friday at 1 p m, leaving Viula same
davs at 7 a ni.
Oregon City to Willamette, SlulTord,
Wilsonville and Graeme arrives at 10:30
a ni and leaves at 11 :.'0 a m daily.
General deliverv window i open on Pun-
day from 10 to 11 a m, All letter dropped
into the box at the door is promutiy aent
ott'Sunday as on other days.
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