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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1900)
OUEOON CITY ENTEIMUSK FKIDAY, NOVKMNKK W, 1000. o lOKKHSIMIOCH 1 luit ilid not reach the scene of tho not' I-1 m-n iiiii it i :.v . in, Jeiueawa a bright little boy and will be miwd tv hi mm friend Two - .v a.kv-AS, "i-l'" Oregon lily and a brother Ojjjj.l,!, i frim Allny wore sutt'iuoned and were lihHiK. Nov ;0 The first snow of ' ptei-cnt as tho Itinerat; three sisters . ..-..ii (ell iii-iii .ainnlay until Moii- : lH'int absent Tho funeral t.mk Uin at ' !Ytlil'( IihIu'n. (In lmuid il thiv deceased lit 1 p. Hi l...M.ii!me and wife. Klitt f -'r'v- " remains wer ..... .u nl In tlm rlrnlit Home cemetery. The family Ik the sympathy of all tlm hi,,..., .. n l wife, lvneraon Surlace mi. I H- Maud ldii liii;iiint li-lt for Iifir, Vihi county, el'er spending a month in u;ir mil-t Tfiry were l th to Irtvn add Weld -nt fur Imn.hgraM. I iihihih Sutface ha left our midst to attend m Iio.iI, In1 in desirous of ob taining a bttte' lmk education. We m, !, y.ni mitvcs, Kmeifou. rtl, at tlif residence of C, C. 1I,::.t on Sunday, tit IS h, Mr. Kobeit M.i- Tracy Scowal, of ll-orge. The ;iuo.u i a niem.cr if the firm of Miller l't. .of tiarlicld. The biiile it a daugh-it-, . f a i-ioiii'i-r of tieorge. ltjth the Vi.i'titil partiei are well ami favor ah y known. Thi-ir numerous fiit-n.ls ; !; t'l.'in j iy an. I h pineaa, panrnM-u. l'lUiM'H, Not. I'll. A dance will tie tivi ii Nuie.iiW'r L'S at Pamascu hall. Tie li nk Cn'i k joili'ir -eop'e will liKe a I'lirictiiiMn tree on Christine Kve. Tl'.-'f" will l-ean exil'et.t program All are welcome to iMine an-l ei j-'y them- tl Ve. A. Newell t 'k a 1. ad to Portland to Jay. There will he a e-cial given at Mr AV:,-r Smith's residence Pievniber 5, the i r ccedi w ill go toward j:otttnit fee-rn-i'iM for the Chntt m as tree. Im.-ii, to Mr. anl Mm. Trye, a boy. A ri-ri-iii party was given Mr. A. Yn. fK'a Iat ."-aliinlay evening. Ttiey t.ri rt a xvrr pleanant evening pent in i!ayui itami until a late hour. Thoee iri?i- nl were: Mr. A. W. Cooke, Ilat.-e, K'tue, Willie, anl FreJ Cooke, ftlary, Krl Fea'her). Klnier and Marion TDi.f Ur. I. Hawk, Mim Koaie anJ llrrT Feather.. Bor.nn. ?.v) ings, Nuv. 27 aaJ .tfaii took l'.'f in our mi.l-t on Thurly Nor. whpn Jame, the Lt-year olJ on of Mr. an. I Mra. Thi. Welch acvhlently shot h.iiiM-if throuli the tea. I ith a T2 ci!s 'i- r.rte. the ha I eu!eriii on the left M.le of th u t;r lip, -a-irf( under tho '.fl eye aiul enieiiiiic the I rain. At to Law the arvi left cccored ia not kr.oan The boy t'kihegun and left tht l, jii.ea ft-w uiinutra before ten and it is ropi-oi-e-i, vent to nhoot a bird from :. .-.-i-le tie mar the house, and thioi'gh eome unknown means the gun was i-iharf I. II. luother, on bear- ii ji t.:e di at the d -or barking furiously 6(fi"-.l out, aii'l on I.eariDKa Koan Icoki l to tr from mhem e it cine, and to ! r real grit-f, raw l.er nn laying on liis'-.i. k. pieri-ed l v a bulii-t. She at t- uniiiined tl.efa'her and brother wl.i atiii 'o her anitance. Tlie ci i cm v.iiirl ah ut lift ri ft ft fiom the I; .. ai 10 u'lloi k a. m. and the b"y Ii : ; ;- :e-l uu'il l:Io, iiever reainintt con rx'ii-'i'iii-e. A d-H-tor wa nniinoned frieiuU and neihtiot In their aad le reaveuient, M. Vetih baa returned Imma fnmt lua viait to 8witerland. If left home the latter part of last mar, Krv. (1. I. Kit h has gone to Kaatern Orii;ou lor a atuut etny . J. II. lhrin, of l'niii-n, vioite-l bia brother, W. 11. lhritnj yeterday. A crew of han.la have Ixs n wurklntf the Kii-hey and llra.lh-y road. L l.ipait waa the gueet of 0 W. lUmney Sunday. Kii-hey ia driving a buti-her aaon at (ireehaiu. Sthool CliMvil here Nay. W. Wiih. it, Xv. K. The farmi-r have l-evn hiify f owing fall wheat, but have atupped on a.ioant of reoeut rain. Ivl Pavi.t, a well known and highly repovted pioueer of this ain-tion dud Friday laot at Wooilhurn at the ripe old a: of 8.' years. Mi's Fraiu-it liroehunir baa U'en vieit nig ber aunt, in l'ortland tnis week. C. X Thoma has returned home Irom Faiern Oreiton. where he baslieeo work ing in a eheep ramp for the pail year. Mrs. Millie Xifolnon went to Portland lat neek on buninewi. J. W. Inman, of Turner, has been visiting friends and relatives In this section. Mrs. B. Wade is visit. ng frien Is Turner this werk. Mr tSrinn, a well known resident this section baa moved to Hubbard II HEACHBW A persis tent couch Ii at first friend, for It elves warn ing of the ap proach of a deadly ene my. Heed the warning before it is too late, be fore your lungs bc come In Hamed, bc f o r e the doctor says, "Consump tion." V hen the danger signal irst appears, help nature with 8 . 1 1 (P.Vy. , mm Tooae fnytirot the aHlalloii llh reci tations. It was ileclded to omit Urn iVci-mber nii-eting uf tin a UU.iii Mr T'h.ne remii.l.'d to an lnviUU.ni 1 1 epi-ak f.ir the pi-nple of WlUuuvhh1. lie iMiiiiillmi'liled the teacher upon the ,i'ii.i..iii lii-ld, hut thought thn mi.tho.la Mould hardly do the cuiiulry n. 'Iiihil A ir.iliiH.iii of lhaliks o the gi. i,hiiiiio( WiImiiivIIIh fir their kindly and b.Mipitahltt Ireatini-nl of the vllling Ir-a.-lii'i. waa unaiilinoiialy a. iilil. On i.iolliin, aaiiM'lalluil a.lj.nint.-d to meet aiialn In Janu try, l'M . The pla.e f.-r the unit meeting all! le aniioiiiui..l later . IUniiu M. tlin'ox. Dr. Fenner's PEOPLE'S REMEDIES r"OR "THE FAkVllUV. at Rheumatism Nobody knows all about it and nothing, now known, wil always cure it. Doctors try Scott's Emul sion of Cod Liver Oil, when they think it is caused by im perfect digestion of food, You can do the same. It may or may not be caused by the failure of stomach and bowels to do their work. If it is, you Will cure it; it not, you will do no harm. The wayj to cure a disease is to stop its cause, and help the body get back to its habit of health. When Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil does that, it cures; when it don't, it don't cure. It never does harm. The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemists, 400 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c, and $ i, 00; all druggists. oaayilda. Ei XNTciriK, Nov W. Mr. White has moved back to Sunnyside awio, alter an absence of to year. J. K. IVardorff has been laid up with the rheumatism for a few weeks, but is now able to more ahout on crutches John Stalnaker from Canhy was visit ing at Mr. (irilhths lat week. Mrs. Nellie Deardbrtf la reported on the sick list at present The Sunnyside brass band Is progress ing nicely under the management ol Mr. Pirate. Mr. Wiles and sod of Liberal were digging their potatoes here last week and had about ii sacks frozen before they got them home. Quite a number of the young folks of this place attended the baket socisl at Lents on the 17th. Mus Olive (Seeker cirry in home the prize for the uio-t beautiful backet. Misees Lottie and Annie Berner have returned to l'ortland to reanme their work for the winter. Mises Clara and Km ma C'otiy have eturned home aain. Mrs. Amelia Uavia is visiting ber mother at Logan. Don't delay until your lungs are sore and your cold settled down deep in your chest. Kill the enemy before the deadly blow kills you. Cure your cough today. One dose brings relief. A fc' doses make the cure complete. TW atnai 2k- W u trffMrf U I Mu fcr ikt kw wW i tl M is awt waaMliai taf atSif laasa. I mnaklrf your OWry IVctnral lb tl riu..lr f..r IU a4 cimcKa anj all lhr.l altai'lk.u. I tuta wnl II fr d )ai ao4 It errtolnly ban thm ll - l. H. 1 1 nirr. Pn). to, tS. I awn, N. T. tr T"" ft. In MMipUlHl ktV Intl JMr ia bHi m.lu-.l ti.ir yvm !. , Im Will IWl-l fuiHl .llklml. A44rw liaJC.tlU.LntU.llMi, Tbe ladies of the I'reahy lerlan Cliur. h ill ie a ruuiniae sale IW. 13 and 14, Ik.iIi iimmlng and evi-iilii- livioylnKly .l..iring something iv f"f t'hrialmaa ali.mUt give the fair a tall. It "ill be held Mr El In Ihe iKWtulllce. I.el-r l lt. I'lie olhialng la Ihe hl id h-tlra re uiaiullig In the Ht...e al Orrg Ml City, Ore , oil N'.iV. '.. I'M. 'M'a liar. Unit. m. Mia Katie ' M. Kre. Mr Sue IJ..I,n...n Mr Willy Miller Mm Mary 1 Miher Mis Klla am s Aiimn, Archie A Hu. II. I ('.-mail, IVarl ll.iward. Mr l-i. I ml K I Wi. krriam, II It tiHt). K. i.ir. I'liiic li-r, Im l!..y I'll k trr. I.iiiii ltickrran, lli-nrr Simon. I. '.r.(or I Wl sun, Oarli V 1IOIITON. I'. M. In private mill I i i.. V r i'i. ii.-. I ur el, i i , IIJmmh -j fl a If ei a' I II U 1 1 1 J MMUIIHWIIW w( (hB rmumf t CURE. I ..lal... li-.,. ..,', ' 1 Blood and Liver Rnmnrtifanrl MorUO Til fl IP J Oral llood rUamliii Hameily fur Mrl , Ml ,.,,,.. m . , 1 Hcauavlw. buuii-aviuB. lino. ri IHIIN lvH 1 1 H I iMi . I I v t- ii ii "'"! V . A , ,. .., ,..i,i .... . on t r (. , ISI lllia.r I'd, mill, a I.. , 1 ... II...- .. .. ' " 11-. -! n n.rm i , iii nli.r I ii ..,, Mituril. .ii, tm-m wio irlt.l ntn f llu.t imiiii Ram I" . Mil, ' HI,!, l.d ..... 7 I .I'-' Dyspepsia Cure Mliiitiwiv.. . .... ... ..'VV' Tr,.,, ,, l-F l II T , II, f .-.!.., j , ill. 11..1. . , . , f 1. i. ..,,, , , .ii.i,..,f,M; , --n V V. Golden Relief lUaltvtMlnil I .o i l - i,l .. ... . 'I"P ' ,.. I'I I, ..,! II, I T,, . I, I , " ii, .im. i .., i- 1 .""Mi. ,U,n -,u.ui . IH ill. u Jr? 11,.,-lU i m. ,. . i, .,. , V I I...O Mk.PI, t I. .III. . , ,,, ". "(. ii..i, j, ii. hi i viv.i,,:;, tr. Jaurtt U. U,,, ., 1 1...- .-.! I)r r.an.r s U'lLtira kiuTi In u rJ.H.v,, (,, In, i, .,, .,!. t ll,.... l.. t .,t,f' ). t i.,e m i, ,.i , .,, , i . , -r i ..l-IO'ul, Hll . II. . tih I mi rtiLL INFORMATION afc ,,iur .ir.itftfi.1 , oti. ti brt Ii il.o-, ,.!. -, .... 1 .L. ,) IT VITUI tan.i; EH-tr." ..ilia, uu ( mmi i.f il MjI Kaiuaraaula bursa cr l.kxi.l r, mj I kaiuarkabla C For Sale by C G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or, I l.ai.hy orth f t'hllilrlaln'a I merit Pupils enrullel. iS; days taught, 19; days attendance, 31i; tUys absence, IW times tardy, 0. Thie nulthi'r a Wnl nor Ur ly during the month are: Ina (iribtile an-l Kmil Kratbrgr. A cor dial invitation is eitrnded 10 atrona and friends to viait us. (iao 8rin LJit, Prin. Ipal. lUrria Wiuol, primary. TEK II ER'H AHSOCUT10X. ICrguhr vmitrr Mn llnf ll-ld at HiUonrHI Siturdaf. SUIOOL KEIOKT.s. Statlntlc Fnrnhhed by several Rural 1)1 trie's. Following is ihe report of school dis trict No. 03, Osk Grove, for the month ending, Oct. 20, I WO: Pupils enrolled, 21. D.,yi tsiiitht. 10 Days attendant-, 302. Days ahuenr, 44. Times tardy, 2 Av. daily a'.U-nnance, 10. Those who were neither absent oor tardy during the iru-nth are: Milliard and Walter Adams, George and Willie Damm Visitors present during the month are Miss Ivy Graves, Mrs. Orrin Wright, Mr. Leonard Heinz, Otis M jrris, and Minm.-H Ida and lioa Grimm. Second month from Oct. 25J, to Nov. 23, 1900. Pupils enrolled, 29. Days taught, 18. Days attendance, 400. Days absent, B5. Times tardy, 5. -' Av. daily attendance 22. Those who were neither absent nor tardy durine the month are: George, Willie and nn a Damm, Pearl Kmert and Grover Heinz. Present from day of en t'ance Freddie Heinz, Johnnie Damm and Willie Kieter. Visitors present during: the month, Mr. Leonard Heinz, Johnny Wells and Will Heinz, We respectfully invite the patrons of our school and all others, to yitcit ui at any, and all times. JtoiiKHT oiNTHKR, Teacher. Report of Mackeburg high school dis trict No. 20, for tlie second month be ginning Oct. 22, and ending Nov. 20, 1900. Pupils enrolled, 20. Days taught, 19. Days attendance, 280. Days absent, 60, Times tardy, 0. Roll of honor: Alma Harms, Mary Murdock, Ella Klingler, Dora Murdock and Mary Gibson. Primary densrt- The November tiid-iin of the Clarka ma County Teaihem Aaoo iition was held in the public sch'X-1 building at WilaonviHa Saturday, N'veuilr 21. Several trachers from Orrg.,ii City attended, ai.d ith tlio-e from tlm cminirv district', and frii-nd and pa'r'iin of Ihe school, at and near WiUinvilli-, fllhtd every seat in the large hie.l r.xnu. Al so much time was unavoidably con sumed in driving from Oreg-in Cry, the morning aeaeion aa oinitteil. 'After an aptixing lunih had lm-11 dinpoaeil of, the meeting as calh-d to order by the preident, J. C. Z.iiw-r. T. J. Gary wa- appointed rcrt.lary pro tern. Miss Annie Boatman and Kmina Graham, Meeers. Win. Ilrobat, C. T. Totize, II . D. Wilcox, A. J. Miehler, Chaa. Hanson, C. A. MUhlir, If. LMi man, and Mrs M. C. Young were elected to membership in the association. The subject of "Civil (iovi-rnuient" was ably diacnased by C. M. Crittenden, lie helives that a'l government is in tendel to bn goo-l govi-rnmi-iil. We should dwell more upon the lives of g'l and noble men. than upon those who have wandered from the straight and narrow way. The report of the Library committee waa neat read and on motion unani m jurily adnpteil. Rules w-re amiperided anil the following ollici-rs lor the Library asifjci4tion wereelected by acclamation : President, T. J.Gary; vice-preridents. II . D. Wilcox, Fannie j. Porter; treas urer, Kate Canto. Supt, Zinst-r roiorted one application I for a life membership, and several air plicstions for membership in the aisod- a'lon. People gem-rally sei-m to take an encouraging interest in educational work. "Colonization" was dMciiHMnJ at length by Mr. Ktanbrough. He hal (,lm:ed an exhaustive outline of study on Ihe board explaining bin method of teaching this portion of history in his ow n school. He dwelt tiKjn the reasons for colonization, wie ciass 01 settlers wiio fouiHled a slate In a new land, the development of an educational system, the formation of government, religions obsen atices, and dillorent phaaca of colonial life. The ugh(ect wan also discussed hv II. I). Wilcox and Supt. Zinser. "Reading" was discussed in an Inter. estiag manner by II. D, Wilcox, supt. of Oregon City nchools. He emphatically condems the practi(i of "machine read ing." You cannot teach a child to read better than he talks, therefore cultivate expression In conversation. The subject was discussed by Supt. Zinser and T. J. Gary, Misaea Nettle ITasburg and Myrtle I'lai-ff wanted, to w-uk Iminty. Apply al till. ill, v. Wantr-I, gill lo do gmii-ral lioUM-woik. Apply at -Mi. (1 A. II. r ling'.. Main M. It II iliiian, leading uudrr'akor and emhaliiier, Oregon I'ity, Or. To door rKiu:ti of court houe. Galhraith's cimfvclloiiery makes frrab candies ery day. Their lady ration! m eicelled. .llme ml Ike Je. Mm. Iluli Fracr. the author, whl or of an KtigHah itlploiuat and slairr uf Maruui Crawford, says of hrr life : lu Japan, lo which hrr huaUnd was niinUti-r fnmi Grral lldtatn: I I !u .-tMriitv of aiiohlilhni- and kin-1 ilr-. ttiva hi Jain lmpri-- ftw-lf ' r. ry ch-s-ly iifcii "Hi, Tlu-re ar two c!iraiti-ritlca of ll. J.nnr which! ta nl nut very tsdilly. Home life la .uraiiioiml. and the (,m-Ihii uf iiiun- i") la hut lightly rvgard.il. Any one1 who wniiltl pri-ti'iid to l rtchi-r than lie la wutilil In calmly arol.l.tl aa a j fd. MuUcy la tint p.il rll nf. the ah , . ii.-.. of It la not alg!r-l f.r. A ; p.rnti living In a i.Mr way glt a: gin-at all he ha to ofT-r and la not hii nilltatwil at having to show til pvrr- ly. Thf rich ui an dm- imt overw lu-lui yotiMitli hi rich,- He ahntv yiu ' one lo-autlful olJi-i from hi mlli-cHou j at a time In an empty r.xnn. only ln-aii- ( tiful throiik-li It H-rfii-t pr.-K.rtloii. c..,rltig and ch-iuil'.iu . Tln e n-.pe travel throiijrh life ' lightly wi-lghtnl. ' tlii-lr repiiri-!iii-iit are , ft-w In the j ninti-rlal fird-r. that they atin a hull . H inl, iii a the awnlliiw and Hy wln-re : we. elgtiied ilow 11 Ii.) tlie i-t,iui,tuarlal 1 for our artincl.il want, can only creep , Hut they hold InvUlliIe thing very pre- I clou. Iloiinr and aelf reniH-rt. the ,,ve ' of their children, the harmony nf the family. Ihe privilege of patriotism, Ihe roiiiinonwi-nlth of liartilng. ttn-ne are things for which llii-y will sacrifice much. l.rn yoll f.-r thai III" tl. ran. lie laka a d id Mom, h an I Uvar Tablrl. They will maiiwi y our l. iiin h, lia up your llvrr and irgulaie your loal makii g you I,-.. I hka new uin. For ' hr A Harding. '4 Mini IWlwiiua "ii iv raiiaiaaaiii S,4fa In " Uoii . laouS "Hum InuMtii I .U.H. PATENTS I 'fc'ssi sawa4ai) fay M-rii 1 0llill FREE ...... w ,,iw,, .j a PIANOS s ORGANS A Storcful Take an Awful Tumble. The Why nnd Wherefore, When and How An Astounding Proposition LtmcM I'lano I'rfccs Lcr been In Print. IU4 rmrtr MoMva. Vollon. the ptilliter, waa a uulipie (M-r noiinge even among Die oh characters nf Paris. While he was essentially a Pohi-iulan there were llnii-s when rn-n his putli'tn-e wa taxed to Ihe titinoat and lo ululate the lieceaally of meet lug uu welcome puiple In i oiiii-IhiI the him rf iiniltlplylng hi hxlgltig plnia At the lime of hi dentil he owned tin less tlmti 4o Iioiih all In apartment lioiiw. sltiniteil In nil (he out of Ihe way corm t of Pari: plainly fumlnhcd and with Just enough n itiiirixl:itlii for himself, ilmngeij from one to the another nil the lime, lu order to e cupo liiiMirtiiinite ncipinlutttiii'i-s nnd to tnke refuge from his friends. It was In order to throw thi-m nil off the went that he engaged rooms all over tho city. He lltifilly died In the Iluo tin (inn- keniue, where he had ns tunny as three different npnrtnii-tit, all within a ttouc-'a throw of one another. f'JO to fSOO to loan on chattel or mt sotial security. Dirnirk & Kastham, sgts, Rib'ons, velvets and the latest veil ngs. Miss Goldsmith, ' A rooi A! rood looktnc honm and wr Uik- in lirni.i U lh IrilimlltiU. : Eureka Harness Oil not nnlr makM thn liiritM .nil th 1 1 linrwl b' H h-ttr, Imt tliaknl Hi 11 V 1 A kMhar oH ami plUi.i-., rniiniiin r..n. 1 1 ill At i Oiinin vi iMt Iwlrt m lunr lt f Nii' 5TAN0AB0 l'n'i Give Your Horse a Chance! Owing to the tir.tlir.aiy (lfth or ir artnr'i ttnrS. huh r.weui latr Ihe lii,nir,tUt r(tlni!rt:l n Ma rtte, Wa are n ir.r!!4 10 buy out a Wlritg parinr i iniera la ihu c.ira W (. trr Uifrocl a tU t'v d.,!Ur of U.'l'l l!l'.- (mtlt of tie turn '.ih n tt.rn. iig Ui:r.ei, nor do wa fi lhal wr.l lo UV .-i.i-f r:r.f Uito Ihe rm now. We art lh-rf.,r naifrobtn) tr !- rnxntl't 't rotitrrllrg at lal ItilfJ of uur pfrt; 0k Ir.Ui -b n it.ft lime pa-r, alij. frlli!i.g that .iy I be wx- i(r.f!'.i.ii IUux Qiriita will an. ii jllth (hi .ufl In Ilia llllillnl Un r l "if o. ta in a I. .1, we hw ilr. . to r.itun.i. IM (TtiutUl tt. .-t. i l. at It nihak. a iUI clii. out ; t4 our ISiitUr..) an k at ik k tir.- ami fii!, Ihe j.,! f wblrh b UovrT bf ctof'-Je ta Kt III irtiil tinr tiak I all of tl hrar.it l.-w, ia,r ii-.ttriinirt-.i r'tt if ttrtt ai.il hiKlir( iimlo n.anufj turc-1 In AnxiUs. il ttirii)t n my rata- ,nf 1 u( Hi Chlr" (lrlrl Aurl,at) Ultu Riakrt . I!.ftlkiv ll.g. the Wrlrr t.i II. Kliliha'.l. e wnd a ui tl Writ knim a l4 rUt:uhrt ll;i atl. l' tb" WhPrejr. ll- ttlia-jik. h t" ri ll, the dux ar.. lh ttwr lUolhrra' tin Initial, ami. is a, roll. (ho Ol.J t in lrw within th lime .inl. fi4t Ir.g ra. h nil every nr.o uf thrm f ! for la iwnry llm otaltrl onluiarlly huy thrm for th. ,U to Ihr Pike. In order to prntrnt th Intarmt of dealers hn hamli" KlniUll atd WMht and CbUkTitig plain, too definite tirlira at whirh tt - nirnta are now f r aal ran U quil hi. but every rr tiiaco ta4 organ In I'oik Ul he told at lr. than th actual whi.yj-n blllltf. a tul a dlennint if from t) to to ef revil on a.iual roah rt sill M made on evory al'ghtiy shopwiirn. rmtr.) of nni hand puro You will fli.il hr now aotue line a'piare platii. I'bb kerU'.f. Hlrit- ay. Hailed Iiavla Kraiikb & lUub. tlxher, and irtli-r n.k. h m'.e at $3T, 111 and 1 05. repot lively; strictly up to date anuarn. h5, II 10 and 1135 re lively, at th oit eatluiale r i ) uiid hand uprights, and nan! uigatta, for a mere nmg. IUi -i 1" will ure i ln.li e of x-vrral beautiful hralid-nrw 27& uprlahn, of known New Vork make, thai ha never u sold. i kfrs Ifl the W.-t. for lea than And otf ir Ihatruuienta Will ' fi UU ea money, though all are gil, rrliahla piano We offer a atriclly high gta.lr, fam-jr cven and nn tl nd ortavs piano, full salngUig duel lliimlc i)ik, levolvllia iak Umd. lib lb peilala. tho third a soft o prailhe pta, f,,r whhh l !. Hufl half price A fancy -ftgureil Hri.dlUn mahoginy c ht 11 n"' nmiiey. Mi.nie a little plainer, yet very beautiful, li.airuntents fur M"A uinl It! - ui livim l.'uo below the regular retail price of ih' ' f wm grade of lniruiiieiits In this city or any other city. Iir.eil rallf grand rlxn, Ihoroi-ghlv rrllahlo. fully warralitrd upright fl.ui. 10 nmliog.iny oi u.i., .ui.i!li.g four fi--t nine iiu hea high, with l..t't 4 dink, rolling full Imi1, uml three ei!, liiairutm lit Ihnt w" r"'' ten rammi U Umght In Chlnigo or at Ihe New York factory f"i" !' than .i:5, each, will go diuliig this sale for iT. tixl for t'ZZ Still lena InMiey, Another well-known make, rengnl?e( everywhere In the trail" M IM moat hoiunily const ructed, iiiosl t-erfirily flriUhiil, inoel rt-t la 1 5a- soil liiost durable plar.o ruade. In he.iutlful plain mahugany or imk or ! tmt cuaes, retail price 3:u ai,d Jf,u, fur 1172, 11 S3 and find. On l;ay Term of I'aymrnt. With the eicipllon of the very highest-priced style. ;'" which allghlly exceeds .1f,0. and on which lerma of pnynienl n' he innde e than $100 down and :i) a month, all pianos are f-r sal ui payment of 15. ;u or :5 down, wnl at Ihe rata of 0, H ami 1 10 Oiiiiith, an orillng to nmkn, sty In and dealgn, Hlnce nil prices are Imaml on thn actual cash cost, th'-a Uklng dvW tags of the hove-iinn,ed easy term will pay Internal on diferr-d p nitinla at the rate of 8 pir rent per annum. Kvnry phiiio and organ sold will he accompanied by the rlie." manufacturer's, five yir' warranty, duly countersigned by u. 'lU fully protecting the ctinturntir In every way. Wo personally guarnnli the pi U e and uunllty nf every Instnum' ln this sain, and any used piano bought of us at thla tlnn nmy h rJ turned to us within two years and wo will allow the full umuuiit pal towitrd any now Kimball nr Weber or Chlckoilng puno. Thla wile, ns above, will he at a&l Wnshlngtim street. In ot D Kfuslc llha-k, eniiniiencinit at 10 o'clock this (Thursday) mornlnif, D If you have any posslhlo use for a piano nr an organ, coma nt ow, aa do not deluy, for tlitnw are proi.peioua now, ninny will take mlviinUK of this oppoituiilly nt IM time of year, mid wo will turn this ' Into money or pnn-r wlihln a very few days. Hton open tiny nnd i'11" till stock la closed out. Wholesalers and Retailers SSI WASHINGTON ST. PORTLAND, ORIQO