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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1001 Oregon City Enterprise. City and County Official I'liper. t'OI'NTT JllXiKH HALAKV. .3 Published Kvery Friday. m. L U I'OKIKU, 1'aora.xToa. HUBUCHIPTION HATKM, Oneyear , 2 00 tlx month 1 00 Trial subscription two mouths 23 A discount ol SO cent on all subscriptions ar one ear, xa cams or in mourns, u awid in aavanoe. Advertising rates fiven on application C..V....4I.... a ill ft. ..I Ik Amtm nf .vt.lr tlon stamped on their pais following ttisir name. Il this dale ii not change! within lo weeks after a pavmrnt, kindly aotify at and we will look alter it. atutered at the pnstoflic In Ongon City vr., as secuuii Class mailer. AGENTS FOR THE KKTKRfKISK. Sparer Creek Vby Clackamas JBilaaiikie Onion Mills jjfea.low Bnxtk.... Je w Era 9'ilMHITill I'srk place. tatlortf ulino Caru olalla reliant utteville Aurora.. agl Creek Damascus n.1y CT:irrinaille Cherryville alar mot , 1'r.T. B. Thomas Urn. Kniiilx A Mather Oscar W issiinrrr U. J.TrulliiiKcr ,. I has. Holman W. H. Newberry Henry Miley F. L. 'Russell J.Q. tiaw C.T. Howard R. M. Cooir Annie tUubbs K. M. Harttnan B. Jennings Henry A. SnvoVr H. Wilhern J. C. Klliott F. Uu'tsch . . . fien. J. rnrmi ..Mrs. M. J. Hammer Adolph Aschotl The passage, by tint Oregon legislature, of a dill reducing the salary of (lip county judge of Clackamas county from $1,200 a year to $r20 hss occasioned considerable comment, and a certain amount of ad verre criticism from individual who are, perhaps, not thoroughly conversant with the facts. The legislature recognised that the ollioe of county Judge, ami the duties of that ollice, were largely superfluous and unnecessary to the proper conduct of the county's atrin, and the salary was ex cessive. It was apparent that the affaire ordinarily coming within the jurisdiction of the county judge could very easily and properly lie diepoeed of by the board of commissioner. Thi would relieve the county judge of a great portion of hie duties, and by nuking his salary coin- iiietisurato a iih his labors, considera ble saving to the county would te accom plished. Under the provisions, of the new law which dues not, of course, go into effect during the present incumbency the du ties of the county judge will be little more than those of a judge of pro bate. Only a very small portion of his time will be required to discnarge all the duties of hit office, so that lie may lie engaged in a business or profession and still fulfill the duties of his office without inconvenience, and the $tk) per month salary will be a very handsome and easily earned addition to his iucome. lated In Canada. The foul rsga which .confusion. General Fields, president of pass current are a disgrace to the banks tl,H ( 0. A; S., was in command, and .... . .. I I... ..II;.. I l.i. ...ill. - I I in iniiii-fi imh iih-ii n mi a ritiniirnfl himi geui'titUlilp lliiti whs beautiful to see. Kvery man and buy In tow n wua soon Hiti'roat was groundhog day. Our Salem advice don't state whether any f theni saw their shadoas or not. Ir the state of Colorado would pay a bounty (or lion scalps, Teddy would do "well, from a financial point of view, to tve np tiia little job at Washington, Mas. Nation eays her first Wband )ied of deleriura tremens. If there are any offsprings of that union, they must certainly be fine subjects for psychologi cal study. w hich force the puiillc. to handle Iheiu. Not long ago a bacteriologist tixik the tmqble to examine one of these (( Udcii promises to py, and the robtilt was the discovery of nioie millions if upon llm sine, exrei'l ceitain iiufoitu- tute Individual who lutd to slay at honiH ami lkrt iitr nl Mia tuilil.ia wltllit microbes than would girdle the earth. "'"I"-"ves went out and h,d a look. n.-.-... I.-1 ! . .i .i . A" ''")' '""t 'be woik went on. lliere can be little (iiesii.ni that many Ul . . , , .,, ' Some men tme tip hncks and either laid diseases are transmitted through, the rr0HI,tie. and still othera brought (he handling of this dirty money, and steps r.ills ami spikes and fastened them to should be taken to mitigate the evil by lica, miior men llxed up a trolly Insisting upon the banks dlalnleetiiw w,,n "J"'" running " I I.. ( I... .lt-...l ... ..Il I. their bills or issuing new ones every T, , , ... iii'iv nun hii vli'l VII IIIW tvni Ul time they erne back to their hands. th honorable county court, forblldlng The extra expense of urlntimr new lulls the huil.liiiir uf this riu,l. Tl. nr.L.i u should not be considered where Iiuiu.ii tbere yet, but the road la built as Ur as life is leana.dixnd bv tl.a el,-1.lal!..n l iU J""" i..r . .. . . i .. ..... Sunday In order that no iierson nor iatected notes. As a matter of fact, the , . . , . company nor concern could sue out an dominion government is the worst of- Injun, (ion and atop the .leal. Out In lender, for all the bills of small denoml- this iHorioui and nation are iss jh! bv It and supplied to c" d most anything you want lo on the banks. The government should S,,m,, You can break the Sabbath In ., , . , , ""j (" vm mm imi use ami no il in thereforcset an example by putting Lipr way you please, solong as you don't liiliil.tnlliul.ru ..f ........ . I. ....!..!. ....... I i j. .i . .. ... " viij uuiuiiiiuii auu uo ii according lo law. Von can htuM a chartered bank bill, and decree that no railroad on Sunday, but von can't git disfigured ordinybill shall be kept In h1" '""'" on Sunday because circulation. The Medual A.-a-Ui..,,. ,""r ' toimvt .. .....I -..-.. .. ......... "'T'jr prwiaue. o.v.ndm,g..pro,M.r.y deal wilt, tl.la S(, , r,m . . . . ... question and make em h recomnienda- tlmt'nlght a car had Imhmi run aa far as lions lo the governmental the result of the city limits, and the county road, for all practical purposes of leuietcra or IM mm w m m its investigation wasranted." peitestrians, had teen ruined. THK SHlP-SritMDY BIIL. Delioutfui, ut-8 cornea from Paris. .A cablegram an r ounces that the Count and Countess de Cai-tellane are not wor rying over their recent difficulties. The world may now move forward without embarrassment. Am exchange boasts that its town has snore pietty women than any loan in ti e state. We would take lhisup for Oregon City, but we have only been here a few weeks and haven't seen all the WQmen in town vet. ill bray Hall baa demonstrated that "a woman can uiai-querade is gentle Jan without being detected. But why ii it that some women we know make fQih a dismal failure when they try to impersonate a Imh ? Two kinds of subsidy are offered by the bill. One la intended primarily to offset ihe difference between American and foreign ship wages and costs of ship construction. This subtidr amounta t. 1,'s cents per gross ton for each 100 nautical niilesnot exceeding 1500 mi'es, and 1 cent per gross ton for each 100 nautical mites sailed in either an outward or a homeward voyage, provided there are no more, ihan 16 round voyages In any 12 consecutive months. This mile age subsidy is payable to all ships, sail or team. Careful calculations based on actual ships and actual voyaees show that it will almost exactly accomplish its purpoee of giving American ships a pro tection equivalent to the higher range of American maritime wages. But there is a second factor to be reck oned with. In oneway or another, all the maritime nations of EuroDe, and even Japan, subsidize either their w hole "Old Daddy llofunuy." "Ole Paddy Dofunny, How you come on?" - "I'o'ly, thank God honey, IVIy dis morn. My ole spine It's sort o' stiff Ad' my arms dey 'fuse to lip, An' de inia'rr in my breas', An I got de heart-distress, An' de growin' pains dey lingers RIAL IMAfE Till Stt 11.1. Furnished Ft fry Me-k by Ihe Clackl man Aliolracl A Trutt Company. L C Nightengale lo J S Curb, HI 37 acrea in see 14, t (J s. r 1 e I 300 T W Thomas to Win II Vanover ee4 of ae4' m-I 3 s, r 2 e . . . l.W ... a ''" uiirrg i - ' " " - - . . . In my knee j'intsan'my fingers, " 11 Kr',,, ,0 Joba f'eegan 2.U But I'm well, praise God, dis ino'nin "Ole Paddy Dofunny, What cuvustalk! How is you well. When you can't even walk?" "Hush, you foolish chillen, hush! What's die singin In de brush? Ain't dat yonder blue de sky? Feel de cool breexe passin' by I Pis ole painful bark an' knee. Lawa-a in ussy, der ain't me. An' I'm well, praise Uod. dis mo'iiln'." Kutli McKnery Stuart, in January St Nicholas. iilidim; as ijiciio. Urrgim City k .Southern Company Wcrk a Little Stbeme. acres In Julia A Lewia claim W II Broughton, by heira to (leo Itnmghton lot 2 and 7 blk liW Oregon City ijg h M Kasmu-sen toS N Hasmuaaen loH blk 30 Bolton 1 S S Henkle ta J F llenkle, 6l ai res in iec 23. 13 a, r 3 e .... K Kelland lo B II Webb aw '4' arc 34. t 4 s. r 3 e 0 A Harding, trustee, lo Win Snow lots 2. 3. 4, 24. 23 and 2(1 blk 1 cvlkiewood M E Buiigy to A Bothenhurg 40 acres in sw'4' of sw'4' of sec y, t 4 s, r 1 e Jas M.Hiill to A liothentjerg, same as abuve F Haselbacher to II Olesen 30 Sa-S In the Walker claim TIia Kind You IIuvo Ahvnya Hought, niul mIiIcIi linn lon In tiao for over .')( jriirn, luta Imrno tlio nlgiuitnro of nn liui bcrii iiindn unclcr Ma lKr fy(ryj7 woiml miiHTvlalou uliico Italufluicy. vSYA '4CA4tt Allow no oun toclccclvo you In thin. All CoiinOrfVltrt, Imlliitloiu nn! " Jnt-ia-ifol" nro lint i:xMrliiiciitn that trlllo ullh ami riHlaiiKcr tlin limit Ii of lutUuta niul ClillclrciiolhKrUiii'0 ii;uliist Kiirrlmcul. What is CASTOR I A Cnatorlit U n Iiurnilcaa aiiliNtltuto for Castor Oil, Pure Krl, llr-oprf ami Noctlliliiir Nyrupa. It N I'lciunnt. It roiitaliiM noil her Opium, Morlilno nor oilier Narcotln mihatuiHT. It niro l Itn iruurantro. It dcatroya Worm itml alluya lVvcrMiiicsa. It cure Ilttrrliiu mid 'Iim , t'ollc. It n llovca Trlliliiu; Troulila, curca Ciiistliitliii ' ami riatuloncy. It asslmllatca tlio Imm, r'gnlata tho Monuu li and llowrU, trUlnir lioullliy nod natiirul Iocf,H Tlio ChltUrcti'at raniucii-Tlio lotlu r'a Trlcud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Slgnaturo of The Kind You Have Always Bought I I mm . aa... lnUso For Over 30 Years. m atMia mmtn, n mmui iinii. mm. 650 135 ; I (XX) i IV), l-....-1l.- . a franih se wi 11 """n io j r ijvetl 2MS.00 siup a railroad from twin built : some- t'fe ' 2 a, r 2 e. Pometimes revoking r - .jiii uiiiii , uiiio- i - - - ., times it won't. Last Sunday was one of S ''""nuyer lo O Young lot 8, At the times when it didn't. I kinson Als.ut 7:30 a m. last Sun.lav a larire L' lo Thoe. MrKco lots 1. 2 and 3 10 merchant fleet or their beand.mot maioritv of tl. ...;...ml. .L.-.....i.u 4.t 2 e. r3 p. I -r-- - S V rj, Mini- I ' ( erTective sleaaishipa. To off et these ritixniis of Oreaon Citv were talcini. 0 Vonng to F T Berry lot 8 Atkin - ------ . their last little laxy cat naps In the le- 10IL8 in Oiegon City were not xiarmed by the llneatened Indian opris teg. Anyone who has 6een the Willara ctte on one of its periodical jamborees is not likely to be scared much t.y a little Ailing tide a Creek rixing. llehit'e a bud for Chief-of Polire Eurns : LaMt ilonday the public schools f the city had a half holiday, in Cora affemoiation of Chief Justice Marshall. -A" little girl was ai-ked w hat the holiday for, and nhe promptly replied: "Why, it's the city marshal's birthday." Fnw-ABD Mahkuam, the alleged ioet, Jias perjietiated another of Lis freak "poem." This one ia on the death of Victoria, and is, if possible, more atro cious than anything he has so far done. Alfred Austin Una not been heard Irom as yet. Ii is presumable that he is tlting around some place in a paroxism mortal agony, chewing np his pen liolder and frying to think of a word to rhyme with "Victoria." The advances in the prices of cotton lrbich are taking place these times are xiOJ for the benefit solely of the specula itors who are on the right side of the "exchanges. The planters are helped by T,and in this way the entire cotton growing community Is aided. For the 8t year or to tbecotton planters have alad good fortune 6o, of course, have -11 the oilier interest-, not only of the .'South, but also of Ihe North and Weat. j iThe South has given very few electoral foreign eutmidirs, the Frye bill offers a Becond sub-iny to steamers, based Upon both their tonnage and their speed, and im reasit.g gradually fiom five-tenths to 1 cent pt-r ton lor each 100 nautical miles sailed by a 2 (00-ton stt-amer of 12 knot to 2.3 cent by a 10,0XMoii steamer ol 21 knots. This subsidy, so estimates have proved, affords an even, average com pensation for foreign subsidies, and no more. The total expenditure under the bill is limited to in.nOO.OOOa year, of which not more than 70 per cent shall go to Atlantic trale, and at least 30 per cent to Pacific trade, if there are ships there to receive it. When the American mer chant fleet under this stimulus increases so that 19,000,000 will not suffice to pay Uie oriifinal subsidy rates, they are to be reduced pro' rata amona all the shine re ceiving subsidy. Ships in existence on January I, lOOO, are to ei joy the subsidy for 10 years, an. I no longer; ships built after January 1, 1000, are to have subsi dies for 20 years. But after 10 years from the pacgHge of the bill no new sub sidies are to be granted. By this time it is believed that American shipowning and shipbuilding for the foreign trade, now so fearfully depressed, will be set on a sure road to enduring nrrwnurliii a f -'v. v . Review of Reviews. son licimis realization of the fact that aa it T 1 'l"r""oi to Mary Conyvre lot aria Siimlav .iw.rn!.... .i . .1 Ill k ft ..Mil, ii, ....... :... uirjr were noil ' - - vitun viif compelled to gt up until they got -v 8 Hess to G U I lest, 4 30 acrea and rnaly, certain rule and clamorous " Hker claim noie arofe from Main street in the J "''''n to J Staln-n et al ne'4' sec neighWhocd of the Electric terminus- 3r' 1 S s, r 3 e, lots 5 ami IJ blk 45 which brought moat of Ihe residiints of t-'oiinty add the neiahborho'jd to their windows: H C Blair to C A I'urvis 4 ) ncs in some of them in a fetate of oictureso'ie 1 l' t H s, r 1 e dishabille. W C Blair to 0 A I'urvia l l .... I.. The commotion .,i.n,l i. .. I Sec 1 t h a. r I a it j iMi.1 - - unloading from the street cars of a small V X I'aiiet, by heirs to U C Fields r . . I III. . . , . nroiy ui men, anoui w.anneU Willi pi( ks a aueiuan shovels, axes, spikestmauls and almost E Crittenden 'o K N Norria 10 every other kind ol weapon of that sort. ';r,, in 222, t 2 s, r 2 e A i soon as the arrnv landed it forme.1 in VVm Barringer to A M Ifavden .i .. i . . . . aim mane a charge upon the " et 1 e paving bricks, which it routed in great M 8 McCown to (iloriauda Cole iois a, u ami i4 lik 0 (i!alstone 110 CO 10 11) OX) for GENERAL PRESENTS for EVERY PAY USE The Lamp of Steady Habits J 1 TK lamp thai dnranl flr np or ninli. nr ra.,M q "V umn nu iugMgm iim lamii llukl i4 l Im hi gri mn .Uii (a.l ; liui Uiii thai fuu ar i Hfl irt alUt, )uu h M ; Ihal Cbc New Rocbcotcr. Ail... I '...a, - a A Oilier lamfM Mia hm nlfntmA I.m. a. M ihjf mar l"N htkiwi mpu. Iul l .r ail mnl (...). a. Ilr mlr iw. ,Vr A.Ay.Irr, x fttaka sun Um lamp irtr. ru u-pniiinv. l.k fia UiaiMUiia Ml ll J at.rjr Uiup uu w iiulvklinl I ; , f OI.I laiinipH .MiiiIk Now. I V ' W ran nil rrr Uik.ii asm. Son.aiirr lx-or vial t -. wan! a ! lainp or l..t. an .J. I fi-aira-l n-rin. tT ,, "v , I i ' ' " ' ,- ' KM.- Ml. IJI -1 . 1 1 I k 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 . m n uj unnaiai.M. m n u i Ii'. al.lil.l.r..... . . ... a fW vini.i? IN in. irraim.ni Of U IMUtJ m r-.'r .Ti I H. , . ... i m-.m TUC Oflf urerro i ius en ..... J ........ . inunutanfcill tn lamr IU , riara narriii ai., a.a latl mm '" f II ll . -1 . ( m.l ( I- riloii ol h.. t , I,. 1,1,. - r ptivtf ,. k'vl, ante ii II Mini I ,, Ii, .,,t ). .1 ii. I'-' '" ' I ''r-', r.ii.Uod. l)r. MOTHERHOOD Is a natural instinct whiea shows itself in the girl aa soon aa ahe is big enough to play the mother to her doll. Unfor tunately the womanlv health does not always keep pace with the motherly in stinct, and when real motherhood comes it often comes to mothers wrho suffer intol- MICICOKKS IN MONEY. It is not enough that scientists should keep us in a s'aie of imbecile fright with their talk of bactenc, microbes, germs and similar terror-inspiring things which, they claim, are constantly seek ing for an open door to our systems with the sinister intention of ba-tening our advent into a new and altogether unfa miliar world. "UaN B I Cohen to M T I.avishner 1-3 int in nw.'f sec 82 t 5 s, r 1 e A S Olasspool to Henry Miley lots in (ireen Point 141X1 8 F White to Jae Wallace 23 ace in jicary claim 20nn C II Prescott et al to F S Morris ftttril hide Kiiilioad 4:10,110. I'.a'se for ll.owii U Inrmgli the Villw. nr. The Haiem HlaU-.uian. . W eln-sd,.V I llei-ai,-,- i, n.. n. ....... COl.lalne.1 !,e foil g e'l .gi-lic . II j I. Hi, ,. .1 ,,,,1 u.,,., , ,1,,, ..... J'.t torial ah-Mit Cla. kamas toil' ty'a w-n.or ,vuy. . , , .kn . ; ..... ,"""0,: !-b..i 'v V w.a.N ,., ..rk. i',0 elialor llrownellacllirve.la l.r,l.a,l , e, n i..i.l. ..,.1 ... .... . - v i via ami wen iiM-rvel Victor) yi sti r.in) ' i noon in i he paag ol Ins I proM'l!,iK nj.r fo a ('niiti:ii;i,)iial CooVfiiti n. Viol' . hoi nir-aii ii,al tlie lne ,.uie .... j. 4 ,, . r victory, hut that thnv ability h r.cn !!' . of hsua'oi BiowiikII's advivjcy wi-rt- fill y entllliil to the rr-eognltlnli al.irt, I the favorable vote yve him ll,.! I l speech in lavor of tint lull W aa one i,' - ,i. n , those captivating bnrsia of eh. and adroit argmiieiii, hit h ll is gn,.i, . K, ... ; to but lew public nieii lo t.ininiut.J. i t Mr. Hrowiill Is certainly an ui c om. I f-'.:i: I i , plished msir n the Hre The Hial..,. t e J man is nptwHed to th t,n n, .,;!,. . ,,. , ,, uiikih noi m leooine a law. Imt U.s .un a Senator bro ight oni . v-inl m ,. . ' i, sibln points to Iriilicalo iIih nmesitv fur's-.- a new constitution, and Irom the defeat ' v 1000 in tlieir arms. Motherhorsl is prepared for mid provided for I y the use of Ir. Pierce's Irucrne Prescnj tion. It cures nausea, tranqnilizt-a I h e nerves, gi-es a healthy apatite end promotes rcst ful sleep. It timkes the buby's ... uiwici aounca-ii ureiiL'tli to nurse her child. Accept no sulwtittite fur " Favorite Pre scription." There in nothing "just as good" for weak uj:d sickly women. sTwo years ,ro J w , v.-rv !( k and brran Ohio. -Whru mv USy , y ra.ne 'he iVighiil THK rXAfkTA M .U inuToow . ki j i Li I ouiiinnvi 3 ;&uunV TKUHT CO. are the owners of the coov wmiT ana wno 1 .. ' re unable to "f"110 1,18 t"orne system of abstract nurse the weak- Indexes, for Clackamas county, and have lilltr child whirl. llm m ? . -- -; inuiiiniis nut UI BosiraciB in III ireis and iidiins r.n, ., i ii. i... .. ., i.mui uibvioii as io title to land at once, on annlleaflnn Loans, Investmenta.real estate, abstract etc. Office over Bank of Ore iron City. Call and investigate. Address box 377 Oregon City, Oregon. advent practical! There is always danger in Ulincr renin. terfeits of De Witt's Witch Hazel Hulvu The original Is a safe and certain cure for piles. It is a noothlmr and llAutinir aive lor sores and all skin diseases G ! A. Harding. iuJ ' nnve n.a moat This was bad enoutril. In all rnn. . ZS5a Vr'1'1:' ,K',,V- 1 omtraried a hearv TOtes to the republic.!, party, but science, but now thev ,.. ..,. .J W ttX publican prosper!, f comes to that sec ! say that our money-our dearlv he.oved S'SA""- aLS lucre is a seethin.. iMmin.f i.u... 1 'nd in rcut My ore 'tlon just the same. Like the rain from Ui'eaven, republican good finds come to of mibrobes. This is what the Victoria Mb just and" Ihe unjust, without any !(B. C.) Colonist savs. anre.. wmniance or lavoritism. Globe-Demo- " r&t. Like bad dollars, all counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve are worth leas The original quickly cured piles, sores ana an aicin i u..,,. n . I i, ., - A. naruing. A powerful engine cannot be run with a weak boiler, and we can't keep up the s'ratn oi an active me with a weak atom j ach ; neither can we stop the human ma lone in utir famlla irrcil nunu ....r r.. . 'you k,Bd Dltdi;., (dvfct, !r.:8' . WI..B you wan, . physic that Is mild wr.inerce-s Medical Adviser in paper ' " ' , a ,uo,J 10 P the and gmiile. easy to take and pleasant In vers is sent ;.. .i. r-...;... boclv Rtromr. aiieli a i.r....ti... . ... " pieaaHni in of Iwsit wei k he snatrhc I in o tit of his views " ail e.iilor -e- (ostly CeuflleiKe. Kdilor Hrva'i has a-nl Iii. ini Ins. If Ivlitor Bryan wants our pap, r he'll haw in noscri'. r it. We haii '' g.,1. any u, for yjlU Bryan. Wh'vi) tlgnrnd up wlint It ciht us to back our j,i Igmeiu mi Candidate Uryan. t ... i , .. . itrifi us nun ni'iirrei ll if liui had refused flli for. itfiA i1rtnif.il biigjulce. one oyster snpir. one hat and " ""' . cent in I'ash. lliekorv Ki.i.... "MlHsouriiin." i 11 Ifegil .i' : iiH' : i l: lo ki. .. S"' l.i l I ! .. l K I lnl I " ir i ' tl.ls u".-;, Iii i llinlixn'o Jlneici. M llmi. !., in hern ilr,,.k, t,a lP(t i In . tf ik'lit and ii. y i-!,,ir. "i y ,.s- ur ,i u ii I . 'iiniai-h,li.r ant a fit) a. I laimiv. . ! ,,,,,1, . .. is irep.r .1 ,i eo,ly aa e-l Latin's d.einn. " " " 2' -I fel cia. r :n ;y Medi.iin mvea ihe I ;.on , mi,,,,,! ft ' s i in , l.i, A Idri .., Oiaior !"'. l-'toy, N Y ' (ilveii Aa, '( ) a-ralifvln; to , ,Mi,0 ' ' rout. -ui (n t. ,., alu) ' be pn . u. i n,B .1 . IL - g Tl.r , r..(,,a 0 .' X - Pi y l, (, ' ' ' Cold-, I. ee uii-n ' M!Hon t.-M bu,',., Cf ' '-inn ; and hav ti e satis- ' ' ' ' '' ''" 'I r v I'lirvi! tpeliwe canes Asihiiia, hi,, in an i I ills, aaeg . 'nst and l.uti4 ar " Call .it lie... A. "I 'I free t-l holtle. Ac hi dI. Kw.ry l.t.iile r1':" refund d. Bears tU 111 Kind Vou llavl Alsart DmrM ID Hind Voi Oregon I'll Market Itepnrl. (Correi:ted weekly.) Wheat-No. 1 , 74c in bulk. Flour-Portland, .l;ii; Howard'. Uest, $3.30. Oats in sacks, white. 37 to 42 -nt. per bushel, gray, 37 to 4 1 ' MillHluffa Ur.n, $10.00 i,r 1..,. Aborts, $10 TiO per tun. Potatoes V) to (10 cts per sack. Kggs Oregon. 22J to 25 per doxen. uiiiter-Kanidi, 40 to 45 cents mr roll Onions, $ 75 to $2 00 p.,r eack. llVQliailOl') I 1110 Green ai.ples. 75 cent to I 2.1 ..... i. lffOUgUOlCl UUIU dried 5 cts per pound. I ni.... . i. it a. Livestock and Dressed Me,i.a,...r "'V?1 y" live.3,040, hogs, live. , ' tfiffS' ? EffiM ureBHed, b to 0 cents ; seep, $2.25 to Btructlnff tho cxhuualcd dlgCHtlvO Of )X(p(o) $4 00 a head ; veal, dressed 1 to 8c. (TfinSa It IflMlPlntnutrll ant and tonlo. No other preparation can approach lb in cfllclency. It In- BtUtlLlv rnllnvnn nnrl nnrrtiniwit1u.im. IJHpcpslu, IndlKCHtlon, Heartburn, j I' lutulonco, Stiur Stomach, NauHcn, ' ColoniBt W' aPre: fovers is Bel "' receipt of ai cenU bon tron U(:1' preparation as Kodol eireut use Chamberlain'- s, , f , i !oncot ,Sour Stomach, NaUHCfL iti. ... in onepnt aiHiiir,. ...... . n... t. n L ... . 1 usu vyiiaiurierialn h btonmuli hih I K U:i llnnrl.ml.o rionir,.ii,. iv. ...1 me 1 rovi nee very pertinently calls ;i: -,ir yy expense or pi'iia vyure snouiu ne used. It d -illvr ti,ii. n.i ni . iif ,."-v""""v""'"",t4"i'-"ip' "u ..r-. .. .. . . . ' C"8 S111)'- Auuresa r. R. V. Kerc-v i.i,.t. ..1 .,i u . 1 Liver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Ham-lallothcrrcHultsof ImperfectdlgtjHtlon. 1 attention to the dirty bank bills circu- Suflalo, N. V V. Pierce, geets what vou eat an,l Z .1 ; 1 , . 1H"lm', 1 25 Cft'"'' Hm- allothcrrcHultsof imperfectdlgt Htlon. iToDbu dovou ll o r f P'flHfree- Kvry l"X Karu.,tuud. For ' f,'7! W V .heet-nulnaW time, 1 ueip out ao you good. G. A. Harding, sale by O. A Hardin 1 wuiuiao.iuxjkullttiK)utdy,H,Hamiiiilr; ' I Praparedby E.C.DaWITTCO..Chloag.. 3