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OltEGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1901 New To-Day. Dll.1. H. 8KAMANN, i'IIYWCIAN onii PH over Harding's drug atnrH. MONKY TO LOAN AT AND 7 per rent. Farm security. U'lUa A Bciidnki,. i It. (!. WAOK I a breeder "I Iturred I'lniomli Itock thliki-n. CU.Inrn., Oregon. April V2. ri.F.NTY-Ot monny to loan on ral lulu al It ml 7 par cum. C. II !, Oregon City, Or. Aprils. WAN I l',l Experienced iiirl tor house work ; goial wages. Impure al limit ley' drug 'tore. fOR BALK CIIKAP-nH 11 AC'RKHj o hmkI 'n'1 " Alrneiny lrjri, about nine mil trom Oregon City. Addii- Uhv. J. M. Hughe. Kiiipona, Kana. M"'1' MONKY TO LOAN-I HAVE HKVKUAL aumof money belonging to private InillvUltiitli which 1 am authorix.-.! to loan, on hum il'n ' " I' n'"t C,l ol l"o will lie made very reaw.n bit. 11. K. Chum. attorney nt In MAN A Tl': It W A nTk'i t hV'HT WOK thy Imlv ur gentleman to anage hum lie in Huh i-oiiiilv and mljoiniim ,,r rltory for well and favorably known I,,.,,-., ol aulld financial "landing. $L"0 (Ml straight m-li salary '"' im-ow paid ea. b Monday liy ; di rect lioii. headii'iartei. r.pen- inmiey advanced. I'ohIIIoii per nt-nt. Addn-a Manager. HIO Como Hick, Chlogi. lllliiom. Loral EvcylM. a Kice. fie; !llintoni (I'yi K''l Front. Mr. Elmore Kice i" " ',iRt ability. Th latent and niiwl complete, line ' lluVellle-at Mm t- tiillilnlllith'r. Dmi'l I nl to attend th r rlll nivi'ti by Mr. Kni', Ihn (irmi Violininl. Allot our bi re 'li.mni'l iimm'f.l wiili ibe IrIii 1'nriHliiii Unbioim. Minn C. (iiihinniith. Couiinii.ioiier lliohal and Killin tin week made an inspection o( the road III the vicinity . I D.tmitM'ii. The tliiirm eaon la ber, and WIL SON A CCOKK liuvu Jut received a larije thipioeiit ol lialium liu'Me that numot be duplicated In the city. Men' new Nprnm fln" value, at $.- H Ml, 7.W), IH.lCi, See "he boyj' Norfolk' ape. lal at l.UH,uitat Thoiiiou' Huiimm Store. Copy for chanuo of adveiti"ainei.t imieiiea. li the KiHerprine i tlice Udoie 111 o'cl h k WedlifH-lay inoriium to iliMire the i'hHiip bi iim made foi each eek'a paper. Miirriiu-e liceiiee eie inwileil llie flret of ihe e. by VWlk Sleight a follow: na Scuinin aiid Jullu Spuwle; llertli i lvl. li ami I) 1'. Miaw; I'earl I.ooney ami U. !' l.ooiiey. Shirley duck and II. L. McCann, bulb ol 1'alkplaee. have piirchnaed the Ore gon Cn v Courier from the Cornier Tub Indium Company, and will take iiiime dlatu chaise llie publication. Ladiea IntercHted in heallb and bow to preneive it are uiviled to attend the New Thought talk at the liruimwick hotel parlor Friday afternoon, April 8, at 'i p. ui. by Ir. Cowlea, ol Portland. Do you want Utah Land PUater? See Holme at the Parkplace Caeli Store. A car will tie In between April 1st and 10th Portland price with frelnht added. W. A. lloinxH, Ueneral Mer chant. On g in Lodge No. 3 I. 0. O. F. and Fall lMicampiuunt No. 4 have ordered a complete drg ee team paraphernalia The order included 74 i wituine and will coet the OeKun City lodge atioul I'.KK). Hob, the well-known itallion, will make the 11)04 eaon at the Oak Urove dtock farm a he ha in previou year. Term: $0 to inmire with foal, 8 lor living colt. J. W. Dowty, owner. March 18 41 If you want to giit the new, all the aw, fully and mliatny reponeo, ouring the campaign, you ahonld aigo for the ,itri,riu. Wh ara niHkiiiK a HPecial rale of 25 cent from now until after the June election. A grand ball will he given at the High Inml i.nll at IIMiland. tomorrow. Satur day, evening by Ihe Highland haneball team. The proceeds ol the nance win be uned for Inlying new suite tor the member ol the team. Utah Land Planter la the Heat. Ue no other. At Holme' Park place Store. Car load to arrive between April 1st and 10th. Accept no oilier kind and aave money by buvlng of Holme at Portland price freiitbt" added. W. A. Holmks, Ueneral Merchant. Phil Price ban entablinlied a cigar fac tory in the building occupied by trie Favorite cigar store and will make a high grade stock of goods. Phil has worked at the buaineaH a number ol years and expects to make the quality ol cigara that will commend themselves to the moat faatidioua smokers. A. Kreuger, aged 30 years, 7 months anil 17 days, died of pneumonia at bis home at Falls View Monday eight. He Is survived by a wife and three children. The deceased was a member of the Woodmen in which organization he car ried some Insurance. Kreuger waa dis tantly related to President Kreugor of Soulb Alilta fame. Udla rubber, 25i lUd Front. I'rttl"t hata-Havs Si In prlca-Red Front.' fllylUb, popular, ready-m-lllng ht, at lnwat price, lit Ml0. Ooldtmlth's. (i to WIl.NoM A COOKE If you wunt lo get new U'IjIiik tackle ut from tlm factory. When yon Wint to buy I'lnw. Har Cultivator, or Hi-iir, nil gut tli beat prlc,go to WILSON A C'OOKK. Mr. Triiniliiill, of Portland will ad dress Hi Woman' Club ThurmUy, April 14th at 3 p. id. at the borne uf Mrs. Brownall. Kelly A Hiicunirb buy lbl lo tbn Mrrllvi.nim of the interior ilocoriitiiini ol Ihflr rrort by Inninlllng two lrnn ml brauiiliil oil palntini. The ',Un Lutheran r(iur:;l will ron ilui't llnr.mr mil irvn ri.frtnlinietitii at WhIiht Little' lore on Seventh Mrent, WednemUy, April 13. ltnlph AiUrim, formerly of Oregon City but now emnloyed in a loituinK CHinp nt Aberdeen, VVanbiimton, hml tlie iiii.IiiiIiiiib unu liny recently to break hi leu. Tim Portland Itlinn lUnd will kivh a roncert at Hlilviiley' omrH boni'ii next TuewUv evening Tlieie IH be a Mreet imr'lti and concert on the Uy o tli kIiow. Mii Winner deire to announce thnt nlie will not be In her new Htnlio, Main alieet opiionitH the Hrmmwii k bntite, un lit admit May 1. For the preaent ahe Mill lH uoahle to fill order. t'niUil Slate Senator I'.iirlon, of Kan nun, who WuH recently ciinvicied A bull ery. ki on Wediiendiiy denied a new Dial at St. Loin, and waa renteiiced ti -IX month in the county jil and Pv a line ol I'.'.VK) T'nTe will be an illnnlratcd lecture V i veil al the lt,iiti-t clmrcti thin week Friday Hvemim Hi 7 ::M p. III. The nlli Ject in ' lien II nr. or a Tale of the Christ." Kev. l'.iavi'ii will pjiciil more linn mixiv icieieiiptu an view to illuitrattt llie lei lute. Homer Hiivenport, the Onmnn car tonniat w ho h achieved a national rep illation, w ill Kive a talk on "Tie Power ol a cartoon" illintralcd with ekelche from bin clever p'-ncil at Shively ' opera hoiKe Wedoeaday eveninu, April III. IteicrVed reata at lluntlev'i .r0 cenla. Min Veil William, an accoinplirdied piaida't' o! Oreiroli City, i tlie accom panial for the iloyer cliorua, of Portland, durum the ill lien of Mr. Warren K Tliouia. Thechoru i fforkiim for the oralnriu! "The Seven I. ant Word of Chriel," which will be nivcn in the near luliiie. The Hoval Arcaniiui loli;e of Oreiron City Iiiih inaued invitiitlun for a dunce to he i;iven at the Ainiury in thi City, Frl diiy evening, April 15 Kveret orche ira, of Portland, lia be.-n encd, ami the yoiintt men ol thi fr iternul orkMinx atioti will make every pioviaion lor tlie coiuplet eiilertiiliiiiienl of their itucte on thi iM'caciun. At the annual meelinu of the Oregon City Women' Lewi A Clark t'lnb held Tueaday afternoon at Willamette ball, llie old oflicer of the club were re-elected for another year a follow: President, Mr. I ten. A. Ilardinti; tlrat vlce-preai-dent, Mra. L. L. Porter; aecond vice lireeident, Mr M M. I'harman : secie- lary, Mra. W. S. U'Uen; treaaurer, Mr. F. A. Sleiiibt. It waa tlecideil lo Itlve a baniiiei aooie time In May to the old pioneer of Clackatnai county. The llutte Montana Daily Miner nys of Klinoro Kice, the violinint, "hi play ing in exiiiinite. I ha thnlliim, vibrating note from liia violin held the audience n(ell bound and hi perfection ol tech nique made them forget that tbey were not Imiening to one of the old mailer. A touch aa delicate a a breath and notea complete in their perfection givea the harmony an inarticulate, unfathomable i peech that lead to the edge of the In linile." Mr. Kice will give a recital at the First Congregat oual church Mon day evening April 18. Among the notable feature of the Ar gonaut (or April 11th la "When the Singer Cut Aero," an amusing, typical alory of cowboy life by liert M. Bower; "Gotham's Poor Ladies," a letter in which tleraldine Nonner tells, in her breezy, clever style, of the efforts women with small inc ines have to put forth to keep up appearances ; extracts from a atrong novel, "He that Eatetli Bread With Me," which has as its basis the evil of divorce; Andrew Lang's criticism ol tieorge Ade's "Fables In Slang;" late war verse by various poets ; and a criti cinni of Anna Held in "Mam'selle Napo leon," at the Columbia, by Josephine Hart Phelps. 8om Tax Fkiurks. During the last six months tfheriir Shaver baa bandied on an average tlOOO a day. having in that length of time collected and turned into the Clackamas county treasury $100,8t5.27 in taxes. These figures are contained in the semi-annual report that was this week made public by Mien If Shaver for the six month ending March 31. Between February 8, the day the 1003 tax roll was turned over to the sheriff lor collection, and April 1, that oflicer received $172,402.(M) on that roll. From February 8 until March 20, the busiept time of the tax collecting season, Sheriff Shaver averaged writing 122 re ceipts a day. The amount of rebate al lowed on the tm collections was I'.KitJ.IIS. This is the first time in many years that the report of Ihe Clackamas county sheriff has been made within the time required by law. Utah Land Planter. W 1 II,,ln.o at tha Parknlapn Taih 'Stoie will have a car of Henuine Nephl Land t lastei uireci irom uian at i on land price with freight added. Single sack 75c, 100 pounds each, W. A. Holmes, Ueneral Merchant. If you don't get the Enterprise yoo don't get the newa. Personal Mention Mr. L. A damn wa a liitor to Port land tlie flrat of the week. Koy McAlpIn, of the Fair spent Run day with friend at Salem. J. K. Illrtchet, of Maruam, waa in city on bunlnan lat Saturdav. Mrs. A. H. William, of Salem, la vis iting with relative In (hi city. June Held, of Mdwaukie, waa vis itor to Oregon City Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. II. M Mlon spent Rimday with relative at Eagle Creek, J. A. Harlow, of Cottage Urove, wailn Oregon City the latter part of lt week. Mr. and Mra. George Cane, of Portland, spent Sunday with relative In this city, Min Hazel Pilnburv, of Portland, vis ited Una week with friends in Oregon Cily. Kd Hupp, who Is employe! at La Cam, W'aahtngton, wa a visitor bore Sunday. MIm Aimen Ilollack viiiled with friend In Portland a number of dav tin week. P. F Morev ami on Fred, have re turned from New York and other point in the east. Hun. L. T. Harri, of F;iigene, candi dale lor Coogrenauian, wa in the city lant Sunday. Win Kmgtit, recorder for the city ol Canby, a a in the city Monday trail acting himine Mi Lulu Mor'iuier, of San Francisco, waa I loa week Ihe K-iji'al of Mini Arietta lileanon in tin city, Altoiliey J K Dimii k, of Salem, wa in the my M. in. lav vimiing Ins brother, Mayor i It Diiuick. (irover llackleiuali, of Denver, was the. guei-l Sunday of his amler, Ml llai klem.ui in tin city. Mm. Mary Webster, if Vancover, Warliiugion. w nihia week the guest of tier nie. e, Mr, ('ha. Caita. Ml Scliiil'a and Min Kva Lvman, of I'oiilaiid. p. nl Sunday in this cily tlie giienlnofMr.andMis.il. M Ilarnleo. Mr. and Mrs E. A. France, of Port land, naoit Kaateraith her luolhur, Mr. Chan Mo hnke, at Willamette. Senator A. C. Marater and CUud I'aiiliji:, ol Kof-ehurg, to of Hermann' right luinl men, were in Ihe city Tue day. Mr F.lh-n Farnhain and Mr. Maggie Metca, of Portland, were tha guenti Sunday, of their sl'er, Mrs. Clias. Catta in thin city. C. A, Hand, of Oaksdale, Washing ton, in in the city, having been summoned here by Ihe aeriou illness of his sister, Mr. F. F. White. Hon. C. V. Galloway, of McMinnville, left Monday of thi week lor St. Louin, where he will hive charge of the borti cultural exhibit from this stale at the World's Fair. Ton llt-t YU (all. You can be a strong man or woman bv buying tlie great nerve tonic, Palmo Tablets, eohl by Howell A lones. They make you sleep and grow fat. Dr. Itealie A Beatie Dentists. Room 10, 17, 1H. Weihard building. Her Help. "Tie would have run throned his for tune In a yenr If It hadn't boon for bis wife." "How (lid she prevent ltT "She spent tt herself." Tha Selentlfle Rrbaf. Isabel Arc you ever rude? Dorothy Ob. yea One has to i mie now and then to tench other peo tie manncrs.-Detrolt Free Proas. Embsrniitn. The SqulrVa Pretty Daughter (exam ining the village acbooD-Now, chil dren, can you tell me what a miracle la? The children looked nt one another, but remained silent. "Can no ono answer this question?" the new curate asked, who waa atand lug behind the squire' daughter. A little girl waa suddenly struck with a brilliant Idea. She held up ber bund excitedly. "Well, Nellie?" the aqulrc'a daughter asked, smiling approvingly. "Please, mlaa," the small child re plied breathlessly, 'mother says 'twill be a nilrncle If you don't marry the new curate." London Globe. ReeoBwtsed It. "This," smiled the fond young wife ns she passed a pluto of dessert to her husband. " la cottage pudding. I made It myself." ' Tlio man tasted of It. "I'd have knowu It was cottage pud ding," be nsHerted. "Yoo would?" she asked, delighted. "Yes. I can taste the plaster aud the wall paper. What did you do with the shingles and the brlcka of tho chim ney?" Judge. Th Sweet Glrla. Kittle Paul told me last evening I waa the prettiest girl be ever saw. Bessie Ob, that's nothing. He said the same to me last year. Kittle I know, dear, but bis taste may have Improved since then, you know. Boston Tr.mncrlpt Rr fined. Mrs. Nurltcn-I think I'll take this bracelet Are you sure It's made of re fined gold? Jeweler Oh, yes. Mrs. Nuiitch Because I do detest anything that Isn't refined. Phlladel phla Ledger. Work Is the soup, fame the entree, fortune the roast and oblivion the dev lert of most lives. There is no cordial. Reboot Law Mould U Cbaoged. Editor Enterprise Al I do not tronble you very often, I hope yoo will kindly publish the following article relating to the effects of tlie new school law on the various school districts of Clackamas county. The law a it now atands compel the county courts of the varioua counties of i j the state to levy a sum lulikient to make ' -J 40. 00 per capita of the children of school ; age. Clackamas county court was Com pelled lo levy a 6 mill tax for school pur poses to raise that sum. We frequently meet persons who tlnd fault with the 10. 00 per capita provision of the new cbool law aa being entirely too high, j Some aay their ditnct will have more : money than needed, yet with a great many others the opposite will be the , complaint. , Since listening to state Haperintenuerii Ackermaa on the proposition of coneolid-1 a'.ion of the country districts aa a means ) of furnishing better facilities for the country children to secure an education. I 1 have been thinking along various lines aud investigating the eflect of the law a it now standa reptcting the different school districts ol Clackauiaa county. 1 find by comparing the valuation of the properly of ihe various districts with the number of children in the district that the law a it now atands in many insiaucea I a discrimination against the small dinlricti such a condition is gentr- ally admitted to be wrong and we believe if any special protection should be given it should be given to the weak rattier limn the Klrung. Now, if anyone will interest himself enough to ligura on the proposition, be will tind with a 5 mill tax that Dinlricl No. 3, with a valuation of $'JO,240. will pay into the county acliool fund f 151 and with lot) children lo draw on will get about 180, ami il the law was interpreted a some lawyers interpret it Diatn. I No 'i would get fltl, oi more than double what it pays in. District No. 41, with a valuation ol I77.U05, will pay M!i, wi ll 113 children will get about tiil.i. Dist rict No. 4, with a valuation ol i,tl, will pay with 307 children wdl gel about fitted. On the oilier hand, Dist rict No. 10 Willi a valuation ol $1.'4,18j, aill pay 1070 with 10 children, will get 141 ; IHntru t St. liH with a valuation ol 14, 4711 will pay 7-"J with 40 childieu, will get about !'-'50; Dmtrict No with a valuatijii of .!8.K0o, will pay $104 with 15 children, will gel a bom tl .''; District No. l.'i, with a valuation of tf-.-l'iO, will pay I'M- wild 18 children, will get about 140 Now anyoue can see tlie injustice, and I hope the varioua candidates tor the legialature alio will a'k Ihe vote of tlie People will poat themselves on this mai ler and find Ihe pror remedy. At this lime, not having a better rem edy, 1 ug(eit that instead of f'K), K) should he he amount fixed by law as a first apportionment to each Uielrici and then apportion what is left according to Ihe number of children. Al first glance, some will say (L'00 is too much aa a first apportionment per dialrict, but by figur ing yon can prove for yourself that the small dilricts mentioned will elill fall short of what they pay in and the large Imtrlcts mentioned will still get mure than they pay in. 1 hope Hun item will ca.l attention to the matter and start a sentiment that will remedy the evil as soon aa pons ble. When K'uo'per district I taken from the total lund there will remain about 3 per capita. K. Sciii'KiiiiL. . aw-iatlc IthrntaatlKm Cured. "I have la-en subject to nciatic rheum atifin for veara," say E. H. Waldron, ol Wiltou Junction, Iowa. "My joints were etift and gave me much pain anil diHCOiiifort. My joi-jts would crack when I straightened up. 1 jed Chamberlain's Pain Balm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not bad a pain or ache from the old double for many month. It is certainly a niont wonderful lini ment." For tale by G. A. Harding. Better shoes, lower prices Red Front. C1IY (Ol'.NdL Ai WORK. Numbering of Streets and Residences Authorized Other UuhIu'ss. Cous'derahle business of a routine na ture was considered at tlie council meet ing Wednesday evening. The most im portant, perhaps, was the adoption of a resolution authorizing the numbering of the streets and residences of Ibe city. Petitions were received asking for the construction of a sidewalk to the Moun tainview cemetery, and also requesting the council to ask the U. W . f. 3t K. Lo. to sprinkle Main street during the sum mer months. These requests were duly referred. An ordinance re-establishing the grade of Center street was read first time and ordered published. Recorder Curry 'a report showed re ceipts for the month of Marcb to the amount ol $722.34. On motion of Koerner, the employ ment of a special night police officer waa reduced to a half night shift. The atreet commissioner was instruct ed to notify property owners to construct a sidewalk along the west side of Jetter ion street, between Third and Seventh streets. He was also instructed to order the rebuilding and repairing of numer ous other walks in the city. City Attorney felory was ordered to prepare au ordinance permitting cows to run at large in certain districts of the city. Country Front. shorts, mill prices Red Moat Earm Itla Fee. Dr. righead vialts Mr. Coldham, the great pork manufacturer. "Well, my dear sir, I don't see that there Is anything radically wrong with you. Go to bed early, don't drink any thfiig stronger than coffee and you'll be all right In a week." "What! Are you not going to give me any medicine?" "Certainly not. You don't need It" "But you gpt your money Just tha same." "Yes. Just so." "Well, I don't think it la a square deal. S'posln' you Meed me, put a mustard plaster on the back of my Deck and gimme a dose of salts, Z,f- erybody that works for me 's got to earn his salary." London Tlt-Blta. wsissssssssjiasaass.ili.iasaasa.nissiaaaasns.-aMsss 5nart Effects Smilit M ' ( WINDOW DlirLAT) Our buyer i now in New York and within a few weeVa we will have on display the smartest and most complete line of Noveltiea In lavlies' Wear ever shown in this city. Prlott Cxtrtmtly Low. Tlio Pair Main St., OREGON CITY In every department of banking, the , BANK OF OREGON CITY is in Oregon City JVTaehine BUCKLE1N & KLEINSHMIDT. Proprietors. General Machine Work of all Kinds done. and Pulleys new and second band. First Ordera by Mail or Telephone promptly At rear of Pope's Hardwire Store. Stafford It sprinkled a lit'le the morning of Faster, which is a sure sign, "they siy," that it will rain for seven week. Oh, well, we are used to it It i said to have rained fifty days in February and six weeks in March tuts year. April Fool day was very pleasant and all the women went somewhere; conse quences, chante in tlie weatuer, wun an inch or two of rain. Mr. Gebbardt has bought 20 acres of the Weed place and Mr. Wedole bought the rest of the land Mr. Weed owned here. It is a portion ot the Woo. Bird donation claim Mr. Gebbardt has torn down the old houe built some year ago by John Wise and will build a modern cottage nearer the road. Mrs. Weddle has over a hundred chickens hatched in her incubator and othera hatching. She prefers lo give them to old troody hens to bring np rather than to put them in the brooder, as she says they get more exercise and one Plymouth Koch hen can care fhr 50 chicks Mrs. Wtiealtie has been having an at tack of the grip tle pat two weeks but ia better at the present writing. Mr. Kruse, senior, we are glad to hear, is also better. She has been under Dr. Vincent's care, the resident physician at Tualatin. Henry Aden is buving up potatoes. He offers $1.00 a hundred, we hear, at present. Mr. Scbattx, senior, Beems to fail grad ually. Mr. Beihle seems to be about the same. fr Rihle has occasional attacks of diseace of the heart, had one the other lav which left ber very weak, but she has regained tier norxai neauu. Mr. Srbeive. who has been stck'nearly three months, is able to be up a part of the time now. Iniin SMiatt is making a success of his gasoline engine, sawing wood for the neighbors. Our young men who are interested in the telephone are resting on tneir oara, as it were, now, waiting for the county court to grant them the franchise, when iri-o will hei?in selling Doles, and Staff- ford, Frog Pond, et al, will come out of tbe brush, shed tneir nayseea uio uu begin to be heard in tbe laoa. Mark he thinks there will be a wedding soon, as the vinegar is purchased to make the gingersnaps, na, n. w - i l Ladies trimmed bats, $1.75 up Red Front. Eldorado, We are having fine weather at present which is badly needed. Miss Lillian Gans was seen In our burg Saturday and Sunday Clyde Smith is cutting corduroy for Shannon Bros, at present. Mrs. Veva Kimmey spent Friday after noon with Mrs. A. L. Jones. The Faster servicea at the Grange hall were enjoyed. Mr. Holt is in our midst again. C. C. Maricle took dinner with C. Smith and family Saturday. Mra. A. L. Jones is on the sick list. Tbe dance at grand success, themselves. Monroe Irish's was All present enjoyed R. Shubel called on C. Smith Sunday, Considerate. Housekeeper Half the thlnjja you wash are torn to pieces. Washerwoman Yes, mum, but when a thing Is torn In two or more pieces, mum, I only charge for them as oue piece, mum. No doubt we ought to love our work. but sometimes it seems about In tbe tame category with loving our ene- mles. Puck. Prejudice squints when it looks and lea wbea It talks. Abrantes. j d A J 'A 'A fj m n 3 prepared to serve you a satisfactory manner. Philip Bucklii.v A. KLEIilSIIMIOT Shop We carry in stock a line of Shafting claf-a Engine and (aw mill machinery. filled. Oregon City. Oregon. Superior Work Lowest Prices That is what you get when A. Mihlstin does your plumbing work He does general tinning, plumbing and jobbing busi ness. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Hot air heating fixtures manufactured and supplied. A. MIHLSTIN Main Street OREGON CITY, OR. mmmm We are in a position to save you from 10 to 20 per cent, on undertaker's supplies of which we carry a complete stock. e are under small exp nse. ttave no middle-men to pay, own our hearse and will treat you fair. One Pbice to All. R. L. HOLHAN, Undertaker and Embalmer. Office: One door south of Court House or at Cigar Store opposite Bank of Oregon City. WE HAVE MOVED THE OREGON CITY JUNK AND SECOND HAND STORE has removed into the storeroom adjoining the poet of fice. We carry a complete line of new and second hand stoves and furniture. Highest prices paid for all kinda of junk. Sugarman Co. An Exact Likeness mm When you want a Photograph, you want a likeness. Useless to sit for a Picture that is not natural. Waste of time and money to get poor pictures. There are features in our Thotoa which you readily lecognize as meritorious and natural. We give you the best sittings and get the best Photos. Call in and get prices and see styles. See KAISER, Photographer, at "-9 old Cheney gallery, now known as the New York Gallery. Lumber Kids Wanted. Sealed bids for furnishing lumber to Oregon City for the year 1904 will be re ceived by the Committee on Streets and Public Property at the oflice of tbe Re corder until May 1st, 1904. By order of the Committee on Streets and Public Property. April 8 3t Brcck C. Ci'bby, Recorder. Lawn mowers and WILSON COOKE. garden tools at OASTOnXA. Bn th yltu Ui You Haw iwan Bcfl Iha Hind You Haw Hlwan Bignatus of ( ' t,ra m V. -4 : J Jt&m