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OREGON CITY ENTERI'IUPE FRIDAY, JULY fi, 1001. 8 f News of the Week Friday, June-S. Yale deleated Harvard in the annual rarity race. Buaeball hotci : Tacoma, 10 ; Portland, 1; Keattle, 3; Kpokane, 2. Jessie Morrison, who murdered Mr. Olio Castle one year ago at Kldorado, Kan., was found guilty of manshitiKter In the second degree. The penalty t from three to five year impriaonuiHiit in the penitentiary, Archpishop Chrietie, of the Catholic church, ha set uie.l control of the Tort land I'niveiaily proH-rty on tlie pennin BUla and ill open it in September a a classical achi 1 for Catholic vomit: men, boarderi aud dav pupil. It will U-gin (JKAIN-Ol t.KUNOt Uemeinber that name when)'U want a delicious, appetising-, nourishing food drink to take tlia place of cottee. old by all grocer and liked by all who have nied It. (irain-0 ia made of pure grain, it aid digestion and strengthens the nerve.. It ia not a stimulent but a health builder and the children a well aathe adult can drink It with great benefit. Costa about lV aa much at rolfce. l.V and ?fk! lcr package. As 1 lo) m LIU Lb UU Family Modlolnoo. i'or Coughs, Coltla, Grip, or "Cold" in ANY FART of body. Cough Honey. I Kidney Backache s-i;fPi CUR .,.. ,.f..-li'in- J. M M l li ii i. Ml. I. Nl'l. tr?. M- . I.. .r 1 could iln iiumiIi aii Mia. K.lira Kogei IVtter, wile of Henry C. Toiler, Protectant Kimih""!! . Uiahopof New Yoik, died in N-w Wsj of heart failure. ! Tuesday, July 2. Collision on I'niun Pacific mar 15. ik Spring, Wjo., resulted in the injuring j of L'S persons, none f.tUl v. ! Tl.rW MN ni I II! Hinnn ann livbi w-as Remedy v.i fJfJfVe TONIC Orsat Hood Cleansta Rsrosdv for rtn lltaaacht. 1'omui'aium, Tirl." harvmu on a email acale but eventually will Ih I Toi pA,, made a pretention inMilulion . lh WOiin.led J. C. land around the university from 23 to Oregon, The I old hay. shot ami dangerous')- McKachern, at .Mitchell, ,0 ! Oregon, The onarrel waa overcome IS acre ia included in the deal. Inland of Guam ia terroried bv I'. S. T(.n hey and one man ere struck by marines and the mails brine a copy of an 1 lit.tnini: on lake front. f hicigo, and in order issued by the naval cnn.1111at.der of j ptjn(iv killed. They were seeking shel the island, Commander Seaton Scbroe-1 j,.. (rom lt, .torrn. jer, denouncing 'hoodlumisiu and law j )t waV( colltimu. ,.. af die Kockv leaanewi," which he says are rampant at , ,....;,, no trllr( , j ,j,ht. In Dyspepsia Cure .ate me a 'i f' I .!.. -t a . -id J"" 'V' , I I,W,. I'r.'KkllH I'll! I'll I'lit alrlmt ll, i"i'l .. ,..i, 1,1, 1 inc lor M'H'im in, ""'- - y ' i.ill,' ol IT. l"iFl """ iiitity aud brv Tonto ., ii' " Mm in . mo hr . 'i. I"". M air hit iiitemt lo'm alllnl)"!"! I 1, 1., I all of le l -l'i I'M ..irnoi ami a.i ,.f i,.r oii pi,- rl.iioi,a .III ,'"" h ,01 1 iv in.-iiu.l lr rnor tyipita Cura ami itn ii-'ot 11 . it.-, i. .1 aci.i.v M mr , 11,. r .l,lUr . - Il'nl I, ate. -..11.01111.1. t ir ,.!-. r.ail.ii lie I"'" .,r ,')" ,..,-1., 1 lire Ir. t i I mi.h.. the station. The order refer to "ter ionni at the fort, gambling and drunk ennesa. which hare brought the l'nitd btatea force into disrepute. '' The onler cloaea with the impoeition of restriction on tlie liberty of the marine. An inves tigation will be ordered the navy depart nient. F. W. Vaille formerly connected with New York alone oT deaths and 111 proa tra!in aie rejwrtevl. Krancia I'avia, the lii-year-old aon of Thomaa K. Iavis, residing near Hills- boro, Oregon, fell from a hay wagon and I a pitehfork pierced hit biain, killing him instantly. Frank McrSmiel, alio murdered Clairv Filch in Cnle Park in Portland, must Golden Relief SI, Vitus' Dance A BIG SHOW COMIN . 1 x V"' - x XX :5 1 . uX 'si I . A . - iT 1 ITTM I s ' V IV.IV.rl.r IV.M,.r lr.,I....U N.. ,, I ' l I ',!, , , ) .''f.. !."-' f I i,r w. 'IIr rnr a uoiua hiii , 1 1 r 1 i.iif, v ' X" ' t I :i 1 w.: rr..l.tl tlJT.r M K. lrvV K. ft f lrfoY Hj X 4 '1 for Tut.. UtttUaa. Hum.. PM er.a. ' ' ' U JWj l " 1 J 'X JjfcVlrW-W VN iX, Dyt.nt.ry.oaiTiuttii.a.iia...-a. -j lJT(f U'ri's i1 tY V ; SJ' L ("'( AtkrourdrufHH fr Almanao (or Hot rontatning daicrifilena of tba It.m.aita aaj Carlincaua el tie must raiuaikabia tuiaa r aktiitrt4 by luaJutua. For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or. .a . t I I.xrtl n.l i icepoeiai r.,i... ,.rVe hU Ktitence of 15 year, the u- and later dim-tor of o,t. in the I tulip. , f tWa pine Island., ha. been appointed special agent of the contract mail service, to, , . c.nu tr New Constitution defeated by old have headquarter, at vVattle. Mr. ' nixrris on of I v.oiuiuuia in ra ..rMi,i'uiw r .-Vaille will have general all mail route, rail, ateamer and atar ervice in Oregon, Washington, Idaho. California and Ala.ka, and probably Hawaii. Under his direct supervision rill also come thecontrol of trana-Pacific mails, particularly those from Portland and I'uget Sound. Saturday, Jane 29. . Baaeball : Portland, 3 ; Tacoma, 12. Coronation of King EJward will take place in Jane, 1902. George M. Miller, of Engene, creates excitement in f kaay, by palling down British flag over officer ot Canadian cus tom, aitent. Eight death and 50 proatration. are reported in New York on account of the beat. Etreme hot weather II reported at Ch'tago, PitUbnrg, Kanaaa City, Omaha and Jersey City. The forthcoming statement of the coin age executed at the mints of the United Btates for the fical year ending Jane 29, 1901, will show the total coinage to have been 1136.340,781. aa follows: Gold fW.065.715 1 Silver 35,2G4'J8 Minor coins 2,090,508 Herre-'hofJ yacht lt the race by an ac rident.the clew of the jib of the new boat being carried aay. Ama'gvueled association ia lined up against the billion dollar Wl trt and the fight is on for rvc gniti n o union ism. It is doubtful if any decision will be made for at least a wrrk. All union plant, are idle and many worker from open mill, are on a strike. Public debt statement hot a de crease of $17,737,374 for month of Jane. The total Uebt ia $1,371,572,244, which doe not include certificate and treasury notea outatanding, which are oflset by an equal amount of cash on hand held for their redemption. There Is )1,181, SCS.OU caau in the treasury. There can be no letter work than is . done at the Trov. Iave your oidera at Johnson's barN-r shop. fails Sunday, June 30. CityXatioDal Bank, of Buffalo and receiver is appointed. Hot wave still continoes in the east and many deaths are reported. Northwestern baseball: Tacoma, 2; Tortland, 0. Spokane, 12; Seattle, 3. Government receipts for tne year just closed were $76,000,0(0 over disburse ments. Chinese Minister Wo Ting Fang will deliver the Fourth ot July oration at Philadelphia. Herberts. Murcli, a graduate of the University of Oregon has been awarded a scholarship at Yale. Two hundred head of sheep were stolen from John KickarJ's ranch near Corvallia and there is no clue to the theft. Chairman Burton, of the river and harbor committee, places the Columbia river in the front rank of Pacific Coast improvements. Secretary Hitchcock is preparing to organize a bureau of torestry in the in terior department to carry out an exten sive system of reforestation. Fight breaks out afresh between Amal amed Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers and the American Sheet Steel Company and over 20.000 men are out. A bluebook on India juot issued shows ' that tm.MKOW was expended for the relief of famine sufferers during the year 18'.ry-1900. The mortality irom the plague for the five years ending March, 1901, was nearly 0X),000. The census completed in March, M01, shows that the increase in population during the past 10 years was only 5,hjO,000 to 6,000,000, instead of the normal 19,000, 000. The loss represents deaths in con sequence of the famine. Wednesday, July 3. Senator Kyle, of pooth Dakota, Is dead. Fire in Huntington, West Virginia, result in a loss of t.'OO.OOO. The city reservoir were dry and all the engine in town were out of repair. There is little change in the steel workers strike. Both sides are confi dent. The steel workers believe they will union re trust mills. President Mc Connell says the atrike is won arul that machinist are returning to work. A special from Ottawa says: The sec retary of state, acting for the minister of customs, baa issued order to Custom Transit Officer Busby, at Skagway, di recting him not to ii.sist on the display of the British flag contrary to popular feeling there. He had no orders from Ottawa to hoist the flag. The Chicago owner of the Pacific American Fisheries Company were noti fied of the closing of negoiiationa for the transfer of their plant to the promoters of the Pacific Canning & Navigation Company, the propped salmon trust. TheCnicago people refused to go into the deal, except on a straight sale. They named their price and it was ac cepted. The Pacific American Fisheries Company was organized In WM with a capital of 15,000,000. The combination will include some 30 companies and will control nine-tenths of the salmon-packing business of the Pacific coat. Hot wave is unbroken and intense suffering prevails throughout the east. A Went Indian storm la predicted, mov ing northward. I hoenix, Arizona, had the highest temperature May, the ther mometer registering 100, while at Phila delphia it was again 1U2. The tempera ture at other points was: Atlantic City, L'C; Boston 'A, Chicago fW, Cincinnati M, Lavetiport. Ia., 92, Dee Moines 94, Kan sas City 100, Little Bock, Ark.,W, Mem phis 94, New Orleans 94, New York W, North Piatt, Neb., OS, Fitchburg 90, Pittsburg 92, Salt Lake 90, Springfield, III., 90, St. Louis 96, Vicksburg, 91. At Washington tlie Maximum was 100. In New York City there were 225 denths and 375 prostrations. Far Vaonc Men anil Wang flames. Mltr HAPrinr t III b; U .-K. J Then i nothing that will aiot tli ,,,,, (,!,, v al lo M ami ' p.m Mil- ir of a young man or woman o (julck as ,ia ri,.. ai l.' isn i t v- J'iuif , , . . ., i,.rl In l ftarnoou ami I lie fiuf uung to have interior laundry woikputoil.m , fcK.lr,y ,. ti.i .i...iy i-ia.a at them. Thev may dresa ever ao well, r, n p. rn. Il.nrxUr niln. regular but il their thirt Iront or shirt wai.t I. 74' ' "'7"' rwnii'ir, Hilxa sluilr i il 1 . il . A miissy their neat appearance la poi!e.l. ,,, h tl. i .i..r. The Troy laan.lry make a jcialtr of i;rrn.an U,i.i .r if fl'i Hmi- ladie.' and gentlemen1 fine work .Uy of ... n.onih .i S ,.Vi.. ,, n, . r....- I'm 1 lhfl lll.li.f r' ' ! Kranrt'liral l.n'lir'an. .mil IVngfrgalmn - l or. Kigtilll ami JrltriMtu lfri. li. V 1 Mri.t., .i..f 1 1 .l li.i ( : i a ' in. : wi.li r at 10 .V a In. 'i.l ' n . m ... ...... I M. '. Niuili V.ri. T. I". Ilanr. .a.t.if. I mr AUrm'. I aot-l.uar. I rMlil j.,,,,,, i n, p.,,,,,,,,, ,.... ... A pod.-r to I shaken into the shoes, j jrt.i,,t( J w :i,im Uy. Your feet feel olen, nervoua and hot, l"r. Prrs. ioi g rirt wnJ l'.ifl I ur-i . 11 in : truvr liir'luitf atrrr tl,ur,1sr and get tire.1 eaa.ly. Kyon ''';;;,;: '.k,,,,.',. ,,.,.1,,, ,; l ongfa ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot- iional rhurcb al Kl rill. Kase. It cool, the fert and makes walk iug easy ingrowing nail, bliter and callous pot. Kelieyea com and bunion all pain and givea rest and Comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggist and shoe .tore for 25c. Trial package free. Addres. Allen S. Olmsted, I Uoy, N. Y. II K A V K It KKKK-Al iha Wri.b . Cure .wollen, sweating ft, gitiiiiial cinin-n. fun.iav wi. aiii i . i, iihiiii,: i rva' iii' ir m i'. n pi i Krr J Morlsis Itirl.anla, 11 O .i..r. of fa'itiatli IiikI al Jl'. VI . wrrtly .frr mrviing W .ln.lar at i oil I . M ; elbra lion ol Id IxJrJ i su(r, a.-on.l Hunday of r It u.uiilli. FRANK E. GRISWOLDS PAVILION IlAILItOAD utini r thm'p OAnm nniinn uiiuLt ium o uMDiii uumrAf, Will ..hil.il at Oregon Cily. Sal urday, July 6. 4-t t ......1. - ... ..( I....i..i .. i . till, OIl'nT .III. I"ny j.....t m - , ..- w. ,-.i,i ,(.,, IJ j, inn haul. al rlTc. It, one ! Utc liticil rainl ami tin hrtlia u ht t, Thit loitpanv hat Urn oigtnurd at an actual ct of ft ; ... .nl iijvj'4 J luiiloiiii.lr.i wiin utiirr u iaiir.1 ruinpanwt i)tng nut J r,r Admission 25 Cents. Children 15 Ct I..-at i. .ti of tint ii.rnrr of ;ih and J. J A'lnt:0', E nnmnrn unmni HI I kll HIITHI UllllU UUlliU Iltarn Ma ar4 Vlaairls LlflM. Itrtl lt i lo li Mlt. OHEC0NC The (! r,; ll 'lel lOt I (talaa II Say artg utiuit. .Minn rt. r. You can never cure dyspepsia by dat ing, What your body neel. is plenty of jpjod fool properly digrtted. Tlien if your stomach will not digeat it, Kixlol lyspepaia Cure will. It contain all of the natural digvttant hence must digest ' W. Ti-inpU II. J. lUrding, recordrr. ; 5 Mnrnossmakor nnd Sadd!i Main Klttol, tel. Fuurth and r'.f.h.Onr Srw II. rax pa aaa4 Is tu(;J lb Scliatz Kcpairimj Harnesses a $m Loilyos. (r. Urol Wathitu'ton. Nonparirl 1'tili n No 37. inwi rvptjr Saturday rrrning, at Willamette hall Mr. Idie lol.y. Sei-retary. A. U. I. W. tiiiM-ta every SaturtUt evening ri. rpt the tilth in ! A. O. I ;''''fWtMMimu IC T-....I II I II.. I ....I.. '3 I Ba.itrt, Mr Jl.t 4 til klU, uf k"r, goult eery cl of food and o prepare it that nature can ue it in nourishing the bo.ly and replacing the wasted tissue, thu giving life, health, atrength, ambition, pure bl'xl and good healthy appetite. Geo. A. Harding. The small hoy who alole the church sociable Ice cream evidently thought they could cast enough of a chill on the assemblage to make up for it lo. Monday, July 1, Col. D. Ii. Paige, ex-congreehtiian from the 20th Ohio district, is dead. BaHeball: Portland, 7; Tacoma, 3. Seattle, 12; Spokane, 7. Stephens Ad dition, 12 ; Vancouver, 8. The 44th, 49th, 48th and 38th regi ments of volunteer infantry were mus tered out at San Francisco. Strike of employes of hoop truet is or dered. Fifteen thousand men are sub ject to the call, which, in connection with the big strike ordered yesterday, will affect 50,000 men. A POOR MILLIONAIRE. Lately starved in London because he could not digest his food. Early use of Dr. King's New Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stom ach, aid digestion, promote awwnilation, improve apatite. Price 2'jc, Money back it not aiinlieJ. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. It is foolish to worry today If you can put it off nntil tomorrow. It is easier to keep well than get cured. DeWitt'a Little Early Risers taken now and then, will always keep your bowels lo perfect order. They never gripe, but promote an easy gentle action. Geo. A. Harding. SHE IMDVT WEAK A MAK. But her beauty was completely hidden by sore, blotchr and pimph- till she Used Bm klen's Arnica Salve. Then they vanished aa will all Kiuptiuns, Fever Sore. Boil, fleers, Carbuncles and Fel on from it ue. Infallible for Cuts, Corn, Hurr, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at Geo. A. Ilarding'a. Peculiarities are certain traits which your neighbor has which are dilferen rora your own trait. OABTOIIIA. Btarttha Lrd tl HjH l;nl Bet):4! B-gsatar sf The Enterprise f I.JjO per year. Sunday Services. 81. John's, Catholic Rev. A. H lllehrand, pastor. On Kumlay, matt at 8 ami lo .TO a. m. Third fcjumliy In each uiomli, deriuan sermon after H o'clock mats; at all oilier niases, Knglish sermons. Huiulay. school al 2:30 p. in. Veaier. apologetical subject ana iwiituiciion i .oo p. in. German Evangelical Lutheran Imman nal Oornsi Eighth and J. Q. A Unm ait.; Kev. Ernest J. W. Mark, pastor, hunilay schoo' at 10 a. in.; weekly ervii'..t every Thursday at H p. in. German school every Haiurlaj from 9 to 12. Everybody inrlu-d. Methodist Episcopal Chtircb-Ki-v. H. A. Atkim, riaslor. Morning service ' 10:45. Hurj'tay Hohool at 10:00. Class mi-Ui,(( tftel mornlug serrlee. Kvenln tervl't at 7J0. Kpworili I-.Km meelilm Hunday eviMilng al .I0; fra;er Mentlnir Thursday evening si 7. JO. tlrari(ertcordlallT Invited. FfKHT FRKSBYTItKIAN ClltRCIf.-KBV. A J. MoutKom.-ry. Y tutor, aervicea al II a m. and 7:30 r. u. Hahhtth School at 10 A. M. Vonn People's Society of (Jkrlstlan Kndetvxr meet every Hunday evenlnn at S SO. Ilnitsday evening prtyt-r meeting el 7:80. Sent, free. EVANGELICAL CHURCH-Comer of ghth and Mailicon street. Rev. ti. Copley pastor. Hervices every Hahlmth nt 11 a. m and 1:V',. rn. huinlajr Hchool 10 a. ni Prayer meeting 8 p. rn. All are welcome BT. PAUL'S EI'IHCOl'AL CilUUCll Rev. P. K. llaminond, Jtector. Bervlce every Hunday nt 11 a. m, ami fi.'iOp. rn. Hunday school at 10 o'clock, Other service as may he announced. AH seats free, gran gers cordially invited. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Main and Eleventh streets Rev. E. H. Bollinger, pastor. Morulnir service 10:30; Hunday Hchool 12; Junior Endeavor 6; V. P. H. O. K. prayer meeting 6:.')0; evening service 7:30. United Brethren Cor. Eighth and Pierce atreels. Rev. Cocking, pastor. Hervice every Hunday at II a. r.i. and 7;30p. rn.; Sunday-school at 10 a.m.; young people' meeting at 0:30 p. in.; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. 1, l -l. 11 ill .... l,tL. I. I l . I lvrraeio"- " llitllirvir nrivim f ir No. 2 Inert second and fourth rrlay ol each month at I. O. O. F. Temple Margaret Williams secrrtary. Court Robin Moral No. 9, Forester of America, mret flMt and third Friday lb the month in ld M-n's ll!l -V. II. Stairird .reUry ; Fnta Meyer, duel raiuer. Clackamaa Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., merit on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. M. Pollack, ecretary. Willamette Fall Camp No 14H, W. (I W. inert 1st anl :ird Krldais In the Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. ! Walker and clerk i. Olds. Orlrr of Priiilo fneett evtry Monday 111 V lit at Odinrn t htH . Ilea l I'oniiMior, S. H. r:riiiur , M ft. ilsy It) lor tccr tiary Catholic Kri'ifht of America St, John' Hiatn h No. Iil7, meet every Toe.diiy o: the month. TuiilaMnTent. K.O. T. M .. nireta ia Rel Men' Hall, every Tl urmlay even ing. K E. Taylor, rword ker)M,r. Oregon C.ty Camp, No. 6iil Mixlnrn WiKsluieriof Ament a nutria every second and fourth Tiies.tuy in the month, al Willamette Hall i. Grossrnhacher, clerk. Meade Poet No. 2, f. A. H., meets llmt Monday evening In each month at 7 :'M and third haturday In est h month at I o'clock p. in. in Wilametto Hall. P. Colbert, Commander. Lawton Command No. 1, of Oregon Union Veteran Cnion meet secon 1 hat uraay 1 p. in. in Redman' ball aud fourth Saturday at 7 p. m. In T. F. Cow ing' ollice. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. 1). E. H. meet the second and fourth Tuesdays in earl, month at Masonic Hall. Si ra U M Strange, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 8, 1. 0. ). F., meets every Thursday In Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4. 1. O. 0. F. meets first anil third Tuesday In each month, Judaon Howell, secretary, Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp. 0. R. M., meet Tiles ay rvniing 7;n, at Red Men's Hall. . il Lillman, C. of R. j Harry Ruxtcr, sachem. Multnomah Idge No, 1, A. F. A. M.. meets first and third Saturdays in each mown g .masonic nail. i . t , Ryau, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No 18, intuits at Willamette Hall the first Monday In every month at 2 o'clock p. in. and the third Monday in every month at 7.-:i0 o eioca p, rn. United Artisans meet e.verv Thursday evening of each month at the Willnmntto Mall. The social meeting of this order Is second ihiirseay of each month. K. H. Cooper, secretary, M. Jtollack M. A. Lone Pine Lodire, No. 63, A. F. A A. M., Loiwn, Or., meets on the second Saturday In each month from the 1st ol May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to lt of May at 10 a. in. Geo. C. Armstrong, Sou. Ancient Order of Red Cross Oregon City Lodxe, No, 1. meets second and fourth tt,. days in each month In Willamette hall, GROCERIES For Cash At Wholesale Prices, HARRIS' GROCERY, Flnt Comr From Court Houio. WIDE-AWAKE Mi K( HAMS, ADD !0Kl7,ClSTi think ahoct .Uo lbs eiiofnmii. !r, i4 the ( .i ! Im Iwiir. a uu-J Ly I. I Ml II l-M ti It CRAPHOPI MATCHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT at m MivM mini Iw mv tviw t. I it u a. IT 8UPPLIC AS ACTUAL WANT (7Ht lanf lUTitlLC Of MaNO FOaOol NO SlLXaTlON TO CSATlr-Y WHICH MANY ANt WILtINQ TO 00 WlTW-1 NCCCBSlTICt. IT It THC UNIVIZR5AI. HNTHRTAINHR OP TUG AGE Aa Ur-OMaaliU tuns ml a Dlll la aS ll It tlftit le In roti.tni, tion, tn. pit, rt era aotngiHi lo toil all W kookH drrntnd ili luiillimc u l,,ii a. hmiian luluir rtitlt. I The tnlnlm-l. ti of frw f.r4 ti.,ili,inr. Inlo a cnmmuiiltr t nnr rtlr ailM ,t.n..,..l I hi f or f, tl MM m . I - A M..Mh. 1- 1 k.- uIUm St ...,.. (..,,h9biii . iinii'. w a wuwrn wm www ccue the lib-rtl praflle hhfe a alltaS UUc 1 WRITE FOB CATALOGUE, UKMi. ITO,, TO Columbia PhonoirraDh Co., 125 Geary Street. SAN I'RANCISCO.Ci PRINTING orevnw We srs prepared to sascuts first-clan Printing prompHf " lowa.t priest consl.tont with skillful and intelligent ssacutlon. ENTERPRISE PRINTB Your Work Sollcltod. WALL vxvm Now I the time to buy your wall paper and MURROW, the paper hanger, will sell it to you clieajier than yon can buy it In Portland . Drop a card in the post office and have a sample book brought to your bouse, or telephone Wy Bros.' tore. J. MURROW, Oregon City. UblUbcd i. m PIONEER rranecaniW Freight and parcel dejf to all purtHoftbecW DA Tt