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OKEOON CITY ENTEIU'HISE FKIDAY, PKCF.MI'.KU 23, 1000. I CORKHSPONDENCl: pamaaraa. rucrs. IVc. 'M J. It. IVsrd.uft wishes to thank li fti. n.la and neigh Km fr their kindness during ih lllnes of hi wife. KaxU Cwk. Eaii Csssa, IW 22 A Try pretty hum wedding t-iuk place on Wednes day, IVo. 19, ISM, l !!, at tli rel-l-ii.-ot Mr. and Mrs. V. l IlomVtl, it K(l Cmk, when ihelrneic. MIm I.mnie Chapman.. a married to Ri lrt liihson, ! ut Kk'I Crwk.Hder Aaron rrrMon. tit PaiiiaKMia, .rhrniiiig Ih ceremony In tb preeeno of tew invit ed relatives an.l friends. J. I'. Woo.ll and tii ton, Mar, went to Portland mifdy . Mr. Titu, fiviu Indianne, i visiting W. A. Ilowli-tl. Our school teacher, Mis (iusai Mad d.nk.has returrml houi for . to aeeka' Taration. W ill ltniter and wile, ot IVuiglas, Mari.u Co., r vi.iting rvUt:anJ Iriruda Lr. IViHi, Dec. 2.V There s a Christ- mu trr at Hi. U A. liorUoo resi dence laet eveiiirg ami qmie an enjoya ble tim via had. Tlirr mill be Cbristrose tree at Spricgwatrr, Bv nii'ra distant, tonight, and many ot the rwulenta ot IXxli in tend to t present anJ enjoy th enter tainment. We bar socoeedeJ at laat in securing bell tor our school bous. There k quite a movement bring made cn lb cow) road quiion. We art so inf to trj to plank tb road from Spring w r to intersect tb road at Logan, a distance U about eight niitea. The out look at prevent ert promising, it tb county will assist. John Goebel returned a few daya ago trora Nome to tisit bia fattier, bat ha now gone to Seattle, where b baa era p!ovmnL Mr. and Mr. 0. B. Taylor are Tieiting friends ia Parkpuwe. E. Lacy. who was hurt four mor.thr ao, i iai.xuritu kiy, but ia atill con fioed to lna home. Tb Myer Samill Company is orer hauling and improving- th plant for th spring and rummer work. Tbey bop to supply all (he local demand. W are ruing to hare a Christmas din-D-r at Mr. L. A. Gordon' a regular Ci'inmnniiT IVsti vl. PoralVs.kMt, Alta Jn.l t. Dora Jud I, Mary Hall.Florenc and Klhel Urarkett, Meaars II ItolTiiielater J J Ju.l.l. J I' i Urarkett. W K Isinglass. V IV.uglass, K i tVuglsas, U Ju.l.l, Krnest and Willi llotlmelster. C0IMTWI1 no in it or nniiiHtiojir.iw. (Continued from pg mil') Saaajslde. Sijistsidb, IVc. 28. Mrs. Nellie Pear 1 tS died at the r?aiJf.c of her brother. Norri Davia, on the J8tb iiiht. an J the funeral took pUre on the 'Uth, Ker. T. 11. Kuo,ner officiating. Stie was the grand daughter ot Japer Clitt, an old pioneer of this county, the leares a bus band and one little daughter eight months old. Both Christina trees at the Sannyside school were well er j'yeJ by the chil dren. Hie pupils ot the advanced room made their teacher a present ot a Urge reading lamp. Mrs. Urate Ltbo, of Astoria, was visit ing ber parents, Mr. and Mr. Cotty, on Christinas. ( Mr. Karrand family spent Christ mas with their daughter, Mrs. Adelia John ton. Mr. and Mrs. Mackentoch, of The Dalles, w ere do n to attend the funeral -of Mrs, DeanlurfT. Nbrris Paris is moving to near Logan, where he t-ztct to make his home in future, lie has sold his place here to his aunt, Mrs. Maekentocb. Mrs. L. M. Johriion and two ot Mr. Eller's children am on the tick lit. Sahuy, IVo 24. ll.ili.Ur are routing and every Ukly is preparing fur an ettra onlinary time, Some will liav Cbriat ma trera, .mi will buy and send prv rnt to hv.l one, aoui an greaving their alinea for a ilam- and it I rumorvd that sni will b plirA niatiluumlally . Well, it is right tr every body to ba their fun, A dam- at Mrinlg's on hew Year's t nn-elving the umul intereat and will no dtHiht b well attinil. Tiuifi have never been better In this locality. All in 1 1 'a, rearwleas of rain, ar running at full rapacity. tronk Son' big null i now running, aawing ctslar, alder and tlr umter. Mer. Itrown A Son's haul their redar and alder to IVrtland. J. A. Sta(anun 1 prvgreing rapidly witb building his wstei-poaer uiill. A creamery meeting was held at Idle- man's to to vvnuider plan tor build ing a creamery. Mr. iKvl: riiiir to put th machinery, providing enough row ran he rrired Ca(er Junker will don! pr rty for it it. ao all that is tieieoaarjr ia for th farmer to open their eye and belp this very Im port ant indtiatry, which will b a benerlt to all. II. Brans i building a big dam and water power to run hi eirelalor mill witb. K. Jonsrud i building an addition to hi ik palace on th Sandy bluff, or Sandy City' future site. E. Kopper baa sold bis farm, consist ing ot 40 aries, (or ll.SW. II baa rented Uie plA ot K. Jonsrud (or the preeol. J. K. Maronay and hi brother. Geo. and wife cam over the mountains on th 21t inat. by th Barlow road with wagon. They found on the summit 18 inches ot snow. Albion Meinlg and Angutt lionet ke, are lown from Cheney Creek mine, sit uated up on Salmon river, and report things booming.' IU Jonrrud, has gone to Portland, to spend the bohdays. w4t Do not think 71 for ilosle A moment that f 3 consumption a will cvcntrlke l ,YUU SUUUCH blow. It does not come that uiy. It creeps Its wty along. Urat you think it is a little cold, nothing but a little hacking couch; then a little loss la weight : then a harder couch; then the fever and the night sweats. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. Better cure your cough today. You can do It with r. rW-', VVN'TI'rl I iw Kl'.a Rki Umd, Pec. 20. Cbriatmss pad off qule'ly here, with a tree at th Bethel church. Many cotly and pretty present adorned tb tree. A large at tendance was present trom Viola and rendered good service by helping the choir. Our people are enjoying the pleasure ot picking wild flowers at Christmas time. I'erhap no other stale ss far north can toaJit of wild flowers at this seaon. Mr. and Mrs. Hickman gave a pre'ty (ihriittmai at their home for the ben fit ot their grand-children. A pleasant time was enjoyed Grand) Alien, who fell and broke two of his ribs some time ago, is nhl to he shout again, to our delight. Mr. Allen ia spending the winter here from Mich., and is much taken op witb tbe Webfoot state. Miss Hattie Wilcox, wbo Is teaching the primaty grade at Mackshorg, is spending the holidays at borne. Claude and Maude Stone are spending the holidays at borne. Claude i at tending the Portland Easiness college, and Maud ia teaching school at D jver. iiarioa Bakto!, D'-i;. 27. A very pleasant aarpr;e was given Mr. and Mrs. Pleas ant Ju JJ at tl.e.r reeidem e near Eagle Creek on Chrintinss day. A g)odly i) a in ber of their many friends and rela tives bad gathered to wibb the old people a merry Clinoti.i The dy was spent in chatting of tim-s gone by when tbe pioneer- did not enjoy the luxuries of life which lie now witlin their reach. At noon the table were fcet in the parlor and luncheon wag spread which reflected credit od the cuhrury abilities of ladies who contrihuled. Tliottj preeent were 21 r and Mrs JnJ l, Mr and Mrs II TJracke't, Mr and Mrs J F DouglaSH, Mr nd Mrs 8 A Doij!a-, Mr snd Mrs A L Brackett, Mr and Mrs F Iloffmeihter, Mr and Mrs 0 W Judd. Mr and Mrs W 1111, Mr arid Mrs L Baker, Mr and Mrs O AemiBeger, Mrs K AemiseggRr, Misses BBGTORS say "Consumption can be cured." Nat ore alone won't do it. It needs help. Doctors say "Scott's Emulsion is the best help." But you must continue Its use even In hot weather. Ii you hae not tried It, aend for free aample. SCOTT & DOWNS, Chemists, oo-sij teari Street, New Tork. ' sac. sad Ji.oo; ail druggist WUMt Wilhoit, Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- stead went to Silverton last week. Mr. Vorhies is building fence. Luther Nicholjn baa gotu to woik in Marquam. A. Wade hs bought a store at Kcotts Mills. Mr. Ryan and his brother in law are corduroying the road near Wilhoit for Mr. McLaren. One of the hardest wind storms for many years swept over this section lat Wednesday night. Largn tree were pulled up by the toots in every diiection and the rain was th heaviest that wsa ever witnessed here. N. B. Wade has ordered a new type writer and expects it in about Ihrte weeks. Mrs. M. A. Nicholnon has had her barn greatly improved. M!hs Francis Grochong was awsy viit- ing her linter in Salem last week. Mr. Wilson is making rails and expects to build fence soon. Mr. Thomas has been "jumping in" cheat on a stump patch, hut was stored by the recent rain. Miss Josephine Slaughter, of Missouri Ridge, was visiting her sister in this neighborhood last Friday. The pressure on the chest Is .lifted, thit feel ing of suffocation is re moved, and you are cur ed. You can stop that little cold with a 25 cent bottle; harder coughs will need a 50 cent sii-e If It's on the lungs the one dollar size will be most economical. " I roWalr twawxiJ Arari Cfcarrr ffriunl to alt w (mum. I ia Ming II tow la luullf. Forty yjt tr I iMitin II a4 any lira.'- A . titwi, HH, J 4a. i, I OS. rrt aUduo. Iowa. Writ lk M l aaf Mm. A, (mt, Ia i. C AI KM, UM, aUaa. ket heaped with prenta for th lilt! one snd a letter in which he stated that b hadn't th lim to diatrlhut th presents, a b wa on (out and expected to din with bis wife la th 1'hillppine at 6. Mli iKiwning, th rhoii teacher, left Itt her bom near iVavrrtoa' Friday evening. Kliwd will bar a vacation until th 27th. Cap Hayes was In Htafford on Friday. Th farmers' institute held hr on th 17th and Iftih was well altendel, and farmers are daily discussing th topic touched upon. Mr. Mutton an I family, of 0rgo, vialted brr lather, Mr. Sunday. saaiwt. 8trsri., Dec. 2rt. Mr. Chrstian Murall receive-) a chri'tinss present frjm RfV. A. A. Kngelbart, of Canbv, In th peraoo of Mim Kmiiia llortiahuh, oldest daughter of . Mr. and Mr. K W. Ilornahuh. They were married Chrial mas dsy ia th presence of about 30 in Tiled guests wbo alo wre erved ith a combination rhristmas and wedding dinner. Th boys wer foilel in their at tempt to administer the usual charivari. Mr. Muralt ia an ex member of Co "1" 8rorid Oregon Vulunteers. Professor Kdward 8chmidt rendered music for the occanion. Among thoe present war Mr and Mr I'hilip Lindau, Wm Ln- diu, Mr and Mrs Grace and daugtiter, Mrs Fred Henrici and oilier relatives and friotids. If you would have an appetit like a bear and a relUli for your meal take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They correct disorder of the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. I'nce 25 cents. Karnplea Ir e atO. A. Harding's drug store. HUfTord Stafford, Dec. 24. A quarter of a mile of new sidewalk is one of the many improyements here. Moser's windmill and tower are com pleted. A coat of paint will cover the latter when a few dry day come. The school gave a literary treat Friday afternoon. A splendid program was ren dered, then came a knock at the door and Kanta Claus pawned in with two bas- Drsre 31 en tall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, snd ail feel the results in Ios of appetite, poisons In the blood, backache, nervunxneas, head ache and tired, liiitlesM, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: "Klertric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he Is all run down, and don't care whether ho lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything 1 could take. 1 cm now est anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at (ieo. A. Harding's Drug Store. Every bottle guaranteed. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and sufTerir g. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satis faction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopelus cases. , Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Geo, A, Harding and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and $1. F.very bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. for tb year 1M"1 Now Come J. J. C k. slierllf and tax collector, and III.' bis Dual saUiiieiil and mmx'M Uiii the tax iol lections mad by him "" U, t,.r f..r th year IN 'H, and th b-iard iM'Hig fully IViM'd, It la (ildeied that ald Dual rrpiiil tiled l and In 11 J I c. epie I and approved. In th tnatier of work llNll th .V- road-I'lii" matter tomlug on Uni n.-tiihui of I. I. Iavlr ft l. nil (la ' i-arlnii tii III tu anj Hint aald toad imp..!'! and that H tliliiei hat ' ini rllx'd :'4 tor said work. It Is ordi rwl that said wmk ! dn under and In fha'g ot J r'. ii'Hh, uir vla.ir ft aald I iliin't, lb routity lo d )iitn npial I mnxiint, or such hiIIoii i4 said amxiiiil i a UiaV b lieceaaary o mak Mid r. I aM. In lh mir id th work du on tb . handy river to prote't the nuitity bridif I lining th Ihillruil pip Im bll'lg , 1 iii mat tor coining on upu th ni-xi ot id water committee ot Hi city of I'utl hud to th completion ot tli wnra upon th bank id the snly river to ire tetl the voutity brhltf in iiMinecllon Willi i ttie wk dun upon th llnllniil p!je ' Inn trldg, and II perliig to Mm board ' bat and wmk ha t-'cil don In accord- biic w till a C'litiM l Iliad ail l viilrrvd Into by and llren Hi rviiiiiil"!nii'H i. ('!! at in Cinitilv ud Hi" l',r com. mill. 1-1 th i ii) of I'urilaiid, Ibert ir, it i urdeie-l tliai aald work and herw y la ccrliH and approml ; and II la hirther o'dered that th clerk ila ariautin Ih sum of f 1511 3'.', l-n g full payment lor aid wmk. Ill Hie mailer ol lull No. a. iJ K II. Cutiper, and No il T. 1. Ilaii'lall, it t i-earii g lo Hi Ud that lulls N H, t:. II. l'.itHir, aaiJUnt :vl cent, and Nu. ot T. I'- Han 111, anmunl :i tenia, !werpld by id i.tMiera r vxprea lliixiiiaiatioin.iy.il I ordvrad thai aaid Ui t t paid liuiu tb roittltigeiit fund In lb matter of Ih raiirvllalpm ot Warrant No I ICS It piwaiug tu tli 11 thai warrant No. 1 4 J," J. drawn In latoroljuhn tunarbrli Upon rrHiit of Frank tilennoli, to Hi mi4ilhol Noteiu ber, I'Jsj, tor vivn- rilid CIm k ma ruunty by Mid John I.! en, at.d it further apanng to th boH that said warratil wa laaued lliroiigli mlalak ol said supervlaor , that Johu lIUn received payment lor Mid ervlc ren dered through In pr din acruunl lor tb moot li ol ixtober, a enurj on par 'tr ot llil journal; lherfr, It la ordered that warrant ,Nd. H'J,' l and hvrvby I cancelled. Ia it mailer ol ub-rlptloa work upon th Clark and MdoUuok ruwd It I ordered that It. II hnolgraa re po't to J. J. Msllstt, rad surviaue t road dlatru t No. Iu, all itcr.ptlon but collectd ujn Ih Clark and Meadow -t.raik roavit. Ia tti matter of the application ot l.ouia Tuchaik for a rod Now at llu Uui. OO till Sth day of leceilibvr, 'J, tin raua coming on up-ifl th sworn pe tition ot li I'uctiaik that hi rrai droie is not reached by any runn nt putiltcruaJ berelolur troviilel bylaw and that It It necnaary that lb pubiie anl h should hav egra and Ingrea from and to In id residence, and pray ing lor an order ot th bo rvl u appoint tare diinteretd IrwelnJ lrs to vw out nd locat a co-inty rvtd 3d lt ia width from hi sid reaidenc lo om other county road, said road lo rruM Ih property ot I'harle CUyaon; It la or dered ttiat Jam Wllaon, Aaguai Ma Ihiaasnd J, C. McMurray U appointed a viewer, to mel at lb bxir of 10 o'clock a.m. oath '.nih day ol lNm lr, l.M). an t to view out sa l locate aid road M left in width from Ih resi lience of Loul Tucbalke, tti tilloi.r herein, acrua Hi pmpvriy iA Ct arlra Liayxxi losome county roa 1 and to a- ( th datuaea Iherelr. In regard lo staloment ol schiiol fund It is oidered that the county treasurer tiirnisti to in county tioo supednten lent a staiement ol all monUa pan! into I h treasury by (lnea or utlrwa that ar placed in lb chool fun 1. In the matter ot corduroy for road dis trict No 2 It IS ordered Ihat Ih road supervisor of dutrh t No. 2 t and here by I amhirifd to hav ?)0 raila mad at the ra f 00 cent er hundred. Ia Ih matter of rb-. ot lax of Olio Ulalr This matter y aiing on and It a pear ing a ilnutile a. aiii.nl 0ko eight acre ui land on I ke i and U. at bair r5, volum 3 ' meiii roll for th year iWfj, anu it funher apiaring tliat aid property wa sold at deliiiimarit lax i .ov. j, i.sai, uiiijer the name ol .M J. Hawkins, hut that Olm lllalr I th owner ol said property, it Is ordure.) that the said Olin Ulalr hav a rebate in th amount of (7.1Hand thai In clerk draw a warrant lor the same. In the matter of th re-survey of the n nweinn anJ J'.uikner ruml Thia matter cumltig on to Im beard 111 Kin th report of K.I' Kamls, county eurveor, ux in re aurvey ol the ew Hweoen and Ilui kner road, it Is ordered that said repirt m and hereby la accented and ex lrise of th m U paid in th sum ol IH.40. In the matter of th iwrdieinand mile- age oi commissioners It Is ordered bv the bosrd that the p-r diem snd mllesge oi commissioners ue alio ml as lullowa. waili J It Morton, 7 dsys, 4) miles f.'ft 00 John Iwellel.Hdays, 2 miles.... IM 20 r IJ Milen, Oilsys, 42 miles 22 20 In the matter of officers reports for tl e month of November The officer having made their reports, and the board having examined their hooks and being iiiht Boviseu, ii is oMereil tlmt the same be in all respects accepted and approved. Tbey show collections as follows, to-wil : L-ouniy cierx -5 ioiiiity reconinr J i5 35 In themstter of rohstoof tax on n' of block 3, Darling's add to Oregon City This mattr coming on, and it appear ing to the board that the n'j of block 3 Dr. Fenner's PEOPLE'S REMEDIES FOR TME F"XIV1,LV. Kidney Backache1? Ml aaaasita S itl.l 1-1.. .1 a 1 wi'.i" urn ti u,n Ul-I,l 11 ' 1 "ii ft """m Blood and Liver Nerve Tonic? - j".ir nil,,. ..-'Hu i; si. J i..;, ', "S lillisiU Iah .hi,, Mu , "j i t. era iiu.Wi4 ,. ',M'. ,, th lai ui. Ml". ISItrar. Mi,)t, , I,, nil. Iium ,,, fl,,l , , "ln.- Oraat Hood riaanatnf tamady fur Iprlnf baaUaotiaa.CoaillpalluB. Tliaa." Her was Dyspepsia Cure Golden Relief K. r k.in.dr aud S.r. t JU il Is a.ia p 1 ..,. 1,1 , (,, r ,um ft ft II I M . a " I. , l all .I...I. ..I J. , , M S ii.ain. ...ii... , i .,ib , " .'- .1.11,11,. !., ni. Tiu, , 1 -v I nl lU 1 .r- .. , 14 i j n.aii w . ;,-' In in r liu.il) 1 . ,t .ft, r 1 1.0 u l '. UlMl- II. 1V l- V.. " ' 1 r. j Svaa a . 9m LI 1. v.. row rnu mromTioit m n.-n-1 ...... 1 .i-.b., bt vitui t)s-.,M. .ht-ur.lrussui.xwu4 t l:hlUW. ff4..aU. P V . 1.x ,,,ln' li. .'riu. u--( ii.. Xj.I Weisaraahl Cwiea . l,u.. i s , ! For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or.. r r I Clearance Sale r r r. r r r. r. r r r. r. r, r r. r. r. r. r. r r. r r. r. r. r. r. r. i r r. r. r r r. r. r. r. r r. r. r. r. ielou Gos Every M liBf Gli MUST GO Hats Ton) 50c upward; CLKANIVa AM II KA 1.11 tXJIK foit GATARRH Ely's Cream Sc'r Y.iwJ Slid pleumit ti. C'lilaln no in- CATARRfi ;rr,TT4:7 vi ..ai A 4 IMS Jl la nl' klf itirl..(l. (.in-, lit leriit (im.'. It iH'ii kii'I Cl. iiiirtw ina r.i i'a.i-,, All lira liillmiiiiili.,ii. Iloala aiil 1'roUKla Ilia Hin,i,n. u... ... ., H-.,a ot 1'a.l an4 Hmall. Urut B,s w c.llZ n r r. r r r. r r. r. r r. r V r iwiiiiiiiiinnwiiinuniiiiiiwiintiTOWwi C. GOLDSMITH Richarls MasicSnrnjiiOirusi 5 Get our Prices on Job Printing mott8 nmtitynnvRi nn i o tw rciiHiriuiflLr LLoa LvViv i of tn"uitrti:.. wotnaLih 1. I I ..no--" " by drug." tel.. orrin fa IrrrgMUrlir sal ,!.. tnrt t , ,n, Ut.uk -pui Tic; ar " I.tl i: HAS UW" M - $ ilr',iptttoiil of wjfsns aoa wy. .- ,.o ivii -.;iial tbfin. I'anrnit do liar-1 . M.lM) ! It IMX l MAIL. M int. ktU'lTti ( li KM JCAL U., Clrl4)t Darling's add to Oregon Cltf, ald fr drliri.joenl !, as rurdn. on I'ag 32, V'd. 4, of ielnienl Us roll fr Ih year but that Ih anii. tx.cn paid, a shown by th hrifi'a roll for aid year: snd It further a. (waring that r'ran. ls Wilrm ss a )arty In Intormi and rhiiin. s.ld irxrty on !.! liri'inelit roll, paylnif Ihnrrfur In auai of tlM4: It I lharelor order.) that th said Krai'l Wll.-oj do bav rebat ol aald payment In (Im sum of f 10 41. COLD 'N HEAD Druwlsuor hr m.lli Trld Hlw,. io . i,r. , L X ilUWl'lUUUI, H Wtrns 8UMI. . i ori, ralafal Nalla mt Slaama.a. A stout man llftrd hlmir Into Heights enr the other niornlnj and took the only tnrsnt s.at. I'n-ttr aooti lady ram aUmrd. ami th stout man qnU kly nroa. to tender her bis jilor. As he renrhed a standing poaltlon ths rnr suddenly started, ami he sat rtown with a sound Ilk a broken slnL lllush Inif divply, ho our inoro stnitfu'l.-.l to bis feet nml was nUiut to step out Into tho alslo when th inotoniinn saw a wagon on tho track and fiercely aj Idled the brake. The rnr topn.l ao suddenly that the stout man doubled orer on a thin young man In th front aerit and almost cracked hi slender neck. Th young man pushed th dents out of bis derby hnt am muttered some remarks that wero not compli mentary to fnt peopln in general. Then tho fat man braced himself for tho third time, and tho lady sympathet ically remarked, "Plena don't trouble yourself." Hut tho fat mnn'a anlrlt wns up. Ho crowded out Into tho alslo and filled It so full Hint tho Iridy could not get by him; then, with a iollt wnvo of his hand, ho Indicated tho aeat and bucked out of the way. "Thnnk you!" snld tho Indy ?ry sweetly. "Ittit I get off at tb next atop." Then the fat mnn went out and filled tip th bnck plntforrn.-Oveland lloln Dealer. XIH i LOT IX I!. turned wlih ,rj ' olherUloablg!rl breath. Karl' tloter Hoot T lb breath by It art loo enlh" te.,an..ll.lngelwlll on aUolut guarstitr. Trie an.l 50 ct. (Ml. tl-ii"'" "' V,VI WrldlnirTuiionenr. th ..i.rimxit ver braop I Oregon CUy at tb Kmaratsi. Them U nothing- that " '0, Iu v m a....,n. msn rtr WdtlUO $0$ tm mi r""i is " , i to bavo Inferior laundry work j r ; hirt t lhm. They may drt-m . . . . . . 11. , . .. i ... . nut II llieir snir ipj o tniissy their neat appearanrtlJJ jl Tho Troy laundry "''" ' Udlea' and getitleinsn's 1 , There can b no Mter , domi at th Tror. Iv J Johnson's barber shop. U. Ilolmsn, lesdlng smbalmer, Oregon City. On. l aoutti ol court house. p - A. u ,1. A I' - Blgsatsrs f . .mil WHAT I roiJi A grand old rom.ly to' t ' ' reJ'ir and Consumption I ,,u ...rbl forlislf a ClllU7i ,m" ,nl numnr.blocsso.of '7 nn and mhovild many ins , ... aiiat v-- l" ,.A 1'rhT 1 1- list cui If you are not .atinflmtw wo will rumnd el., and (Wot tho DruKtflst. ymir .ii nn. C.u 3, IlunlW t