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;f HE ENTERPRISE. THCHSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1SS7. THE 0. P. A FACTOR. The only active opposition to the purchase of the locks by the state came from the so-called Oregon Fa- cific railroad. Aud lbcy had their, - l? . J 1.1 1. . 1 I motives no uouui. ii no ever iiciiru of a railroad conjpany that was anx ious to compete with free water ways? The only strange feature about it is that tlo railroad should have far its tools the representatives from the very fectioo of the state that has heretofore urged most earnestly the purchase of the locks. Yet perhaps this is not strange when we consider the means which railroads do not scruple to uso when they can find fertile soil to work. It is done. Re cord another corporation victory. The Oregon Pacific was the chief factor in the defeat of the bill. It was to its interest to defeat the bill and vigorously did it apply the lienns at Jiand. The representatives of the upper valley who danced to the fiddler's tune, will have the fid dler to pay witk interest Then will they return to the old tune and sigh for free waterways. The Oregon Pa cific is a corporation. It, like all other railroads, will not hesitate to turn tht screw when it can to the lightest notch, and the day will surely corno when the upper yallty will n?ost earnestly desire that which a part of its represntativfs worked to defeat. Having refused to buy the locks tu mis time uie owners may eatery take it for granted that the stat will never buy. The new apportionment WiU rive "the confrul of the lsrisla-l ...... ..I turc to southern and eastern Oregon, cj o ,ndSh. will .ot vote to tax hecll1 Colely for the benefit of the valley. The provision that the sttte mav 1 t ... . . rt..". nuy,oniy fXienastO January l.ls'.'o. The state can buy them only for cash or at th owners' own ttnns, heuee if the stat intends buying them fhc must begin now to provide the wherewith nil. This the present bgislature will not do. There will oily remain two mare legislatures lhea to tale any action upon the r&aUtr,a3 the on? convening in 1S03 will meet toe, ate to take advantage of the option. This being the con- i.dition of affairs it is safe to conclude, 1st That thestate will never have is od an offer as she has rejected; 2d That she will have to raise the money by a heavy tax.if at a 11, as" she will have only three years at most .to raise it in ; 3d That she c in only "tuy at the owners' ttrnis ; 4th That ,ehe will nver buy. Tho last conclu sion wo believe to be the only tena ble one. We believe too that it will be the best by all odJs, not only for 'ai. - ' r... r . i. i. i lue i'iju;ptt.ir uui yj; i.iv cuiuiij ami j city. The state s option will expire in six years; they can then convert the - canal into n race and uso it solely for manufacturing purposes, which will much more materially benefit this county than free looks. The men who now control the wa ter power here, not only havo too much invested in the enterprise to halt now, but they have the deter mination to develop the latent power as ripidly as possible. The failure io sell to the state or secure a re- ivaso oi in rigni io uuy, annoy, ana most likely will deter as rapid de velopment as would otherwise have taken placej but stop it, no. The submission of tho constitutional amendments at a speual election is the only way to secure even an approximate ' ly lair ballot. It is almost impossible to ' separate th ballot from politics at any time, Bnd at General elections never. We very much doubt if the care that has liecn taken to provide for a free expres sion will free the ballot from other, and corrupting influences. Whatever the . result of the vote, whether at special or general elections, that is mere fraction of the temperance workthe easiest part. Laws" are not self-enforcing.- Ollicers seldom enforce a law which public senti ment does not back up strongly. Those who spout loudest on the stump do but little of the real work. It is not time enough t) determino this question after the amendment is carried, but to consider beforehand what means will result in the most good. As the people asked to vote upon this question the legislature did ' right in passing the bill, and we welcome a special election as more likely to result ' in a fairer expression of public opinions. !1 I There was much rejoicing in the hall and lobbies when the house passed the Portland bridge bill over tho governor's veto. Hand shaking was all in order for a few moments. Thus the governor learned that the question of bridging the Willamette at Portland did not rsside in him. One active third-house man rushed to the governor's ofQee and congrutu latod the honorable, executive. It must have afforded his excellency but poor tatisfaction. TI10 Iowa railroad commissioners have rendered a decision In accordance with he provision of the Intcr-stato commerce jiid. This Is the fi-st ruling under the bill. Senate hill No. 33 provides now scna toriul and representative districts. Py its provisions Clackamas county is enti tled to three representatives and one sen ator, also o:io senator jointly with Marion comity. This county constitutes the eleventh senatorial district, and part of the thirteenth. It forms the thirteenth ' rcpresentativo distryt. There seems to havo been a genaral ieeliugon the part of nearly all thecoun ties that they have not received their duo proportion in tho nv division. Clackamas oonntv, with her 1:1,033 pop ulation, should have had two senators without any joint business, yet wo are assured that the members from this county did all they could to secure to this county her rights. The old adage, "Do it yourself, if you would have it doue,'Yomes right home to us. We can if we will. SALK3 I.OISS. StNATE CllAMBKK, S.Vl.iM. ) Felnuaty loth, UST.f Editor KxTKEPrisR : Such of your readers as take an inter est in the aiTairs of state will be pie ised no doubt to know that before this reaches soma of them the foaitoenth sc-siou of the Oregon legislature will be numbered with the thin;.rs of the past. YesC'rdav was a busy dav. Poth houses held I evening sessions. A nnmrter of bills were passed and several more introduced. There was a grand rush for the introduc tion of bills last night, caused no doubt bv the fact that to-day is the last d.iv that a bill can be introduced. There are plentv of bills already on their wav i a i....;.ii.,., .,,,,4 ;i n ;,. .,.. I rescues me muernor ana ne puis ins sig - nature to them we will have plenty of ,1 law to last yu two years. The prohibi tion amendment to the constitution will bo submitted to a vote of the people, also Ana ..lii.ivl,, fl.a tln.n iO' lw.1.1;,,. Mn.i.J j elei,Uon8 in ;'he stilte t0 tUo fin,t fav ! af!or the first Monday in November. The present officers wiil hold over from July ! o November if the bill carries. There will probably be a bill passed t k i WJl;n ra l',m,"'f ,0.n : . ' ,e , I!!li!s'!f ? point them. Tho commissioners will j have authority to examine the books of !., 1 . . 11 'ne various rauroau companies, ami ne able to report tj the leilative as mblv , 7," . i i what legation it is advisable to make. A bill has passed the senate which pro - vides for election of a county recorder in Rvrul nf till i-nnntiw Pl:i. -b aniiQ i.mnnn . , b them) of this state; the first county re ccrder to be elected at the nest geueial eleel ion. The new atmortionment bill will be- intj mw appouionmtiii niu wiuui. come a law. It gives Clackamas county three representatives and one and one - half senators. Clackamas count v willl.,, ,n i.ii! .,, i.,(.. i .,i,...i, r... elect three vpars from net N'oveniliorf 'i eiiii.uiif jrare iiuui mil ameiiimri . a joint senator w:ta Jlarmn county. In the meantime Clackamas will be repre sented by one of tha senators already elected ia Marion county, and Hon. L. T. Barm already elected. A bill has passu J the houo enabling women 10 no.a uie onice 01 scuoo. super- la.emiem-.aisooneproMiiingiaaiaiicx- witl tlle rr.nt.,iions ma le to the ami nations of teachers slull be public ; I court as to tin pattern, quality s.rd ecu also one obliging parents and guardians j dition coni-mplated by said partu s, and lo sead children of school age to school . pi ovided further, that such parties or each yar for twelvs weeks, eight of . company shall enter into a ritien con- which shall be consecutive, under a pen alty of (j0; also a bill making kin lerg.ir- ten part of public school system ; alsj a bill re miring school districts lo hold five months' school before deriving benefit from state school fund. Your readers can not help seeing that our legislators are alive to the interests of the public schools. B. C. l'jrlilative yesiorn. Of all the states which have substituted the biennial for the annual legislative session, Minnesota is the only ona which exhibits the least desire to return to the nl.t svslprn . S ucti a measure has been introduced in that state, and public opinion seems to be divided on the su! ject, the Pioneer Press tavoring un I the Minneapolis Tribune opposing theannual system." Perhaps, afier sli, as one of these papers suggests, tho evil lies not so much in the inficquency of the ses sions as in the hastiness of the legisla tion. It seems to bo impossibla tocrowd into forty days tho care r ml attention upon measures winch can not be considered I petition of remonslrators granted ami again for two years. Nearly five hundred j boundaries resloied lo original liens, bills, besides resolutions and memorials j lt.aH..u Ue.Sbields appointed supervis have been introduced st tho present I or of road district No. 3. session of tho legislature, which adjourns one wcck nom 10-uay. Mjme 01 those road district No. .'i.i, for re-survey of are of vast importance, involving great Hoone's ferry road from county line to interests, and far reaching in their sm-xts. 1 150one's ferry, petition granted. Ho lt v. i!l be imiossib!o fo do justice to all viewers, It. V.Short, Max Hchulpies and the subjscts in the rush and haste of the J. S. Vairghn, II. II. Johnson, surveyor, closing days. The plan adopted in Mich-. to meet ut Ii-aae Miller's February 2oth igan and ot!:er states, has been found to mid "ilth work satisfactorily, which fixes the sala ries for each regular session, and limits tho timo for tho introduction of bills, but not fur the duration of tho session. This has tho advantage of discouraging undue haste in legislation and at tho same time precludes the possibility of prolonging the session to any unreasonable extent. News, Yakima Republican : Orders have been received from headquarter to pro ceed atones with tho new Northern I tci- fie railroad bridge at Kennewick, When this important bridge is built and the Cas cade division is completed the Northern Pacific Koad will be the t!n,t and most thoroughly equipped trans-continental line on the continent. Itisannouned that the purpose is to have tho entire lino from Duluth, on Lake Superior, to Tacoina on Pugot Sound including all bridgss, com pleted and its running affairs fully adjus ted, the present year, The Cascade divi sion will bo adopted as its main line, early in tho spring, when trade, travel, com merce and development will tsko a vig orous start. CitOfP, WIIOOI'INIl COi;(iH tul Iirnnchltli i.iilii-'luti'ly ri'llevvd liy Shllii Cure, kulil l.y L. li. iJialivM & l)j. rR0CEF.ni sos ok rorxrv court, I'KliUlXUYTKRM. Y. I.. White, judge. F. C. Mack, John W. Pa!miite.r, com missioners Zimmerman road report read and claim ofC. NoWett filed. Samuel Marks, bamuel Hubble, Henry isampson, ap - pson, Hp- pointed assessors of damages, to meet February 24th at the school honso near!40 Francis Welch, laid over C. W. ISobletfs. Gsrbar road report approved and road oidered opened.. In matterof petition for Riverside road, potitjongi anted. Reviewers, W.S. Young, I), 0. Her and Joseph Graham to meet at 0. H. Cones February 2;!d at 0 o'clock, H. H. Johnson county surveyor. Li matter of petition for chants in the ml and Spnngwater road, petition ranted. Viewers. S. Johnson. Robert! Conner. W. 11. Mattoon.H II. Johnson. surveyor, to meet February 10th at Viola. In the mutter of Geo. C, Armstrong, supervisor district No. 19. for eview and re-survey of Viola and Oregon v ' i t v road to its ietersectiou with ., ,,,, ,. Abornethy road, acimoa lai'.ilM. fiifrn, . Mattoon, Wm. Stone, and M. Richardson, 11, U.Johnson, survcvor.to meet at John uliams February l.th. In matter of petition of Wm. Long et al, for new election precinct, petition not ..... i i v , granted. rav.,1 m r;-iu api vuuco snperusor o. roa.l district o, 44. Owen Hughes appointed supei visor of road district No. 23, Henry llerinsey re signed. Harvey T;iy appointed supervisor of road dist. iet Nj. 22. W. 11. Seltxer appointed supervisor of wad dirtrict No. 39. 1 i ,u , , ..,,.0;,, llin dr an appropriation of 44000 to aid in building a bridge across the Willamette river at Oregon City. Petition from tho citizens of Orvon I City and the west side of the river having been presented to the court us well as a proposition from the parties preparing to bud I said brid 'e with recommendations , .... , , . . the court having listene I to exhaustive i a'm.ents the.eut.on, and now,deemin3 proposes as follows, to-wit; That upon the c.mpKti.ia of c vt, substantial iron i-.n.l u ir. l,ri.l.- :st, L - flt,t w-lt ,1, ablv adaoted to the uso! i . l""'1 I'nW of teams and loot passcn- ! aml Clim,,i;0a tf ap- ; prj.lojltf!l i.;,,, e., amt lmi!t from I tl,e W(,ft title MtlHn,ltf,, across to the ! . , ... . . .. . . , ,rei,on ;(v j-Hj,, w nilin nn. Hunts ot t lie corpoiation of Oregon City, Oregon, the ' State of ( )reia vs T. Kilm.inson clerk shall and is hereby ordered to draw j (io- lbou'bton,( lumber roa I dih uroii the treasurer of this county ths' '.V.'.' V . i " , ,'' vvii.'clcr, lumlier rgad d.s- n.jry warrant for the sum ot four1,,.; j,; : t.11u,,ir,;, d.)!lllr,. jj. M." Itovse, iumberVoad di's'triVt j iwui,,i i,owever. ,h:ll brid-o! No shall be fu'.W completed an. I rea ly for . i i .i c . i . . ". .,- travel by the first day of August, ls37, I V ' I trav and provided further that, before said order shall be issued to the said parties ..reD iri.w to build said bridge. lh court , ,, . 11.411 i';Mjtm Biiiiic ii.aimeie-.c i I'e.s'ja who shall inspect the sai l bridge and report to this court that the sai l biidco j (:j!Iy 1 u j a..! .;u. . . .. ' T3 1 tract with this county t.i the elfect tbaf if within unv timo wiihiu the next six ! years a.'tor this date the county court ! shall elect to purchase said bridge for J tho then actual valu. to be assessed bv thre?comii)issioners,onii to ba appointed by the court, one by the company, and the o'.her to be selected by the two so !.... I O .1... ..1. .11 , ... j aj'isiiiueii, 1111.11 uii- coanij- h;iuu nave j the power so to purchase by paving such I value less th-j sum of four tlioasin I dol lars. In the irattcr of petition of surveyor for blanks und record books, pct.iion granted and clerk au'hori.ed to pna-ure aoo l.ink formt.-l.'.n.s rati. r,.iM,. ! i.-,,rt!.nr ,i,l..nvt H,..i il.o , :..rV 1,,. book fur record of surveys. In the nutter of petition of W. S. Young et al for rebate of taxes against John K. Vinson, petition not grantud. In the matter of tho care an J keening ... of Mr. 1 lemming,.). K.Hiurmau appoint- ed in liou of V." J. Mils, who has iull the county. In the matter ot change in road dis tricts No. 3 and 6 inadeat January term, 1 I'utitioti of Isaac, Miller, supervisor of I Eeport of supervisors for jear ending February 11, 1SS7; so. ai'PERVisou ilAVS ( I ISO ALI O 1 llichard Heott V) 2 C. W. Hisiev P) 3 F . W. Poster 1 4 Wm. Pvan 12 f W. H. Mavbee Zi (i V. W. Cooke S 7 Kdgar Uichey u 8 11. Wilburn 10 il J. H. lti'venue, laid over. ID Max Schtilpies 4 11 L. Varctti 21. 12 11. F.Currin 0 1:5 lUnuiin I, Inn 11 14 John W.Palmatter 7 lo J. C. Hfiraguo fi1 1(1 X. N. Pobins V) 17 W. V. Hricklin 8 ltj Henry Nachaml, rejiort approved. ' 1!) O. (,'. Armstrong 7 20 Martin Freeman V& 21 J. J. .McCord 10.4' 2'.' No report. 23 Extra claitns not allow ed ; bondsmen dischnig ed. 24 Oeo, Brown 4 2(1-1.. H. Calkins 20 27 John 11. Kiuse, includes lumber 5 28 Geo. H. Hchuiwic.laid over 2!1 L.Tociiebunier 8 30 S. Phillipps j 120 00 20 00 1 00 24 00 24 00 10 00 i n 00 32 00 8 00 5 5 00 18 00 22 tHI 14 00 10 00 U 00 8 00 14 00 20 00 20 00 8 00 52 00 13 .')0 10 00 H 00 18 00 ' 20 00 12 (X) 20 00 Stl 00 14 00 40 00 23 00 30 00 1 : iVT 1 , .18 John Ha j Hnirer i. .iruM, includes j tnmr lh,i n i Kdward Mav 13 41 R. 8. Stricklin 8 n 00 42 t'harles Moran 12 4:! No report 44 Havid Kobeson 7 43 11. K. t'fca? tl 4ii J. C. F4f lt 47 F. MatheTsV hkludos filler board , .13 4o A. Maiits,inchtdj spikes t 40 Jacob Oswalt 3.1" 50 K. J. Moore, includes 24 tH) 0 IX) 12 00 S2 00 . ; -11 00 20 23 7 00 39 23 22 24 u 00 12 00 32 00 2 ) 00 1 t IK) 20 00 23 00 10 00 22 00 24 00 IS 00 30 00 7 20 13 00 20 00 Hi 00 spikes . , , , U j fci E. K. lUrt.iiwiitdes luuv her fit, . . o-j, ..11 . . (i , . 2 ..10 ,.Ulli 22 ! Jl4 . . 10 S2 Ira 1.. James I M F, M. Samson ii4 1 W. Prake 53 Jolm .Myers... ., .. ,'l! Jamss J. Gihsmi. 371. I'. Watkins I 1 l.' ,.. : . . '.T .1. 1 , Oil OWO MS". . . . .. .. . - (ill K.J. YOlTlclB, IllClUilea ! spikes 10 j (i JJ'"- '- j (i;!No n ! (14 U. W. N. Taylor. .. ,20Sj j lv John Ktuse, includes ! .. , 'V'" ,,r . . . ; t!7l vn).in . .10 a w. 11. lii-ors . .12 liata jkllowKD,' Zimmerman road .. ... I 3) 80 (ierbor nad 32 20 State o' Oregon vs Ro'n'rt tiaM- ner, justice court 1J 43 State of Oregon vs Herman An thony justice court 40 !il Jurv list. Oicifon City 8 73 State of Orcion vs William Porter 10 S) Jury list, Cinekauias precinct 7 00 J, M. R.tcon lti 23 Win. Hreuck, bridge iions o' 00 G. J. TriiUiiiL'er.laiJ over for new bill John Taylor, ringer boards Mad district 0.) ; Geo.$iimnn luiu'ecr road district N. 2$ j a,lJ1r. I10."' , , , Jury list, Molalla precinct. 14 SI 10 M i 7 (Kl! M (HI 8 .30 I R. U. Schwab ec Rro J. W. Nr,s ! K II. Scott, luuilcr lead district No. .34 U, II 4) 7 00 ll-V hut M iri lMm hM.on.d II.S. Miller, lumber load district 1 No. 4.: I H. H. JohllKOII, surveyor ."7. us I. .lAr.liM,; p,e.lllct .... l.. Mayor 1 o., not allowed j. K tlrt t s lllml , district So. 37 ' !' Strow bridge I )J.'lm 'H'f"re grand jury ... ! Ul. t IIIIT . . ........ ' j.,. urv list. Ore;n iinvinet 7 .V) 1 Z 41 4 !H) ! 1:1 ICi ' 7 Ik) I ot 71) : 17 t..V 4 W I G. A. Harding ... ... - . - 1 ' ,a 0 OI 'refill vs l.en. l.s( mv. , jrr i;.. pi 1,01 ' Jrry list, county court, I ebril.trv ,,rm ! ?.'!? ?!' " vs John Hurlmnk 1 r.. r.. May, piS rrmil iltrict ;.) j on 11.. weaver. lUinoer road I -O i O j ! 1 2J i I 42 DO I i Hi . ."L.I 0 tr' 1 " distr-H: N . 9 I Win. Mill ki, itiiide books road ,i.i..r lottnM So. 0 ! J. H. Revi.itf "M'jii. l'ahner, suit Vt po'l Tax. Wm Knig M. thenli' fts J IVter Ne;!f C. P. Winvset. retisir iail win- 'if'Wi SO 00 ! Pope A o .... s) 111 m. v hit!')., rlcrk. 1(53 00 n i, C'tljr. The pricn qu.iloil b!or. rrel f. r rrln ftdiir. tutMli, b4 aad tiiilcA. urv Uig,.'!)' i,.iii ui traik-. W UK (T-V ha.'ifl I 1 OAls-f1 . iOi iirki .... KI.U1. It If irt irrj.ic, ii'ile-.e. Ui-lol ' I t-TiiiK', wtitjlenjia . I.'! Ill .. 7H 4 U 4 i.) 2 l a '!; II M J 7i M KO.is-t' j.,,.n . . .. PoU.lliV-tl.i. ken,, liv. il" tirov.vil MEATS -Hhiii., f ft . . p . . Sil"'iiliT., U 14 niTTi:it-r 1 l;K mi.i lir.M'J VEAI. liri-M.c., ir r. ... Il.ui lav . . Iir-se, Sill-: bs.l Sill.Nul.KS-f lli'.ii.iini . .. LA 1(0 xuiiiry, ln.k, ft l.iii'k'.ln Al'l'LKS-r ( s n.j i,'v a 1 ii s iy 7 Hv e 14 i j '), l, I, 2 lly ' 1 7 3 fi ?, 1.1 i O.I 7 '1 a 6 (4 7 W ,4 W (i 1 101 a iui;s p 1 1 i M"NS r"' I V. 1)11- is IS 1 (HI 10.ll.l1 1 ill 11n-.tpls 1 Li.D l.r 111. V tui. I I .'.I '.! ) oe 7 a II l) U 00 stiortu mul rn 1 I 1 1 1 :i k l lol'kfll .'Ml.fl husuft TIMOlllV p 1 II, . llallut E'orilMuil . tl 3.v8wi :w, WHKAT cental. valley Fl.OCK Standard brands, $4 S5. Country bruinls, bbls., d ?.i(n4. 1 )ATS In g.f,l Muujily ; firm ; ft ."0c for good feed. H'jPri Not active; we quote at l.Sr 20c. DIHF.D PHUIT-New aj.ples, (irnHc; plums, 8'i'!V; prunes 10 (i 12c, scarce. J I A V New c hi. i) i,(X,r to choice, 7.V)wl0. POL f.TKY Chi' kens, old, selling ut f I per dos. ; sprMia, $4 O0(a4 oO: din ks. jii (I'lri7 60 per dor ; turkeys, l."'i l ie. WOOL Valley, l.jc. COAI.OI I. Ordinary brands selling at 22c. ' " COFFF.F. l!io,ir,rrrlHi; Costa Kiea, 17 fT(18c; Salvador and (Jnatamala, Kif17; Java, 23 j Mocha . Kill 'XT Apples, gwl are quoted at $1 (0. VFfjiF.TABI.KS-Cabbaie and usas 2,'e ; polatoes.pi r sack, ! 7o (, 2 (K). 111. "f f F.K Oregon, goisl, 30c ; demand good ; country l.aiu L'Oc. SALT Liverpool, $14, 1(l, as to also of bags; coast, (li O'tfoH 60, SL'OAKh-7 California 0,4 'jV ; extra C, 6'e ; dry granulalml.O'c ; cniHhed, cube and powdoied 0 lie-all in bbls.net cash ; Imlf-bbU, add ,'4'e; boxes, add )i to above prices for bbk Aninrican I. U. morn. KOiiS 2.V, V d iscn. HON FY Kxtra white comb, 15c pound : extracted, fie, CIIFFSK 1261:;,.. p pound. lllllKS Uidn iniirket (lull, (iuoto s follows: Dry, 14 ft 10 c; light sailed, l)ji.7i:; heavy do, 708c; dry kip and calf, 12,'c; salt kip (JirtHc ; salt calf, Bf Kir; salt veal Kc. BA'iS (iiotu wisil bags. 31ffln:)c ; bur laps, 40 in., He; 46 in., oaO ; (ID iu.e; gunnies, 28040 in.,14e; sewing twine, 30 V3")0. Orain bugs (J?o ; potato sacks, 4 (a w. ItKKF 3 H SM c gross ; Ot dressed. VftAL 7(!ic HOUrf I.ivw, S'a'e; dressed, St Sam Ranev. 52- W. 11. Mutoon 8 53 .!. M. Ware (I 34 Victor F.riekson ID 35 J. S, Thntpp, Include (tngsr hoards 10 "fi Joe (itaham 7 ;17 tieo. Harlow 20 (JIX). A. HAltlHiXG, Postoillop lllocli, Drug's and .Modicinos, Toilot Soaps, Porfumory, Fancy Goods, Brushes, Sponges, NH ALL KIJPS OIT Usually kept In a Firsbclasi lirug Store. J'C"VMiyletioii' ProirllliiiiieiritiiHv pom poumtoil, snl Hir miwrej wllh iviro unit ll,i ili'li. Tli imhlto 111 rl tul my M.'i'k of mi'ii li'lii oioni'lolo, wnrriililca (umiliui 11 ml ul h t'.t nunllly. The Oswego Nursorios lli-t! l:v tti olt'er tor iu'.o tat atiH-k "t Fruit and Shade Trees, EVERGFtEENS, Grass Vldrs.KarjsrrLes. Blackberries, Currant. Cooseborry Bushes. ALSO Kkisi:v Japan I'ii m. Kurri ii IIvhkio ANIl l', RaKKV l'l .VK, lios:;S, k.Ti'. I All I'Mi'M left wild i N Or.'.Miiiirn.i'l Or;ca CU.v. will W Vfiiiplly atli'ii.lr I lv WiT T TWfljt. T A TTOrTT . wwwi;jjcr You will find U.i iUuik, Woodonwaiu and Tin e l.miterns, I.smps, Oil, Oinmio, oiiKOON. ST"Cataloue sent free on application, j SAKSFIKLD'S I Remedy for tho Blood! 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Now I nut writ mul li.iriy; t w.fgii t- pfnin'U: niu .tr..iuT mi't in I'flli r tirillll IIUTl t lini linl i,r Unix" yoir 1 hup irn'tl m 01 .1. ..-i.irs itil m uiv i tltir ri-ut i In, .mi I ill It a,- (al f I to I think o fur III. klli'l .rnvi'lfiii' I'll! hn li"l mr la jmi mnl yc.ur Hriiii.liTlal r.iiir.tli. 1 wnuM r".nn intai.l rill 11 )m Hr .uftiTliiii (rnln li!i'.t Tnt-on line ul miy ilr.uli.ili'ti io n v rl!i, l lU'im-Uy '"r t1'" );l,,-,, n,il' 'O 'r " 'll.!' tn my fnn.litioii 1 h. Aitii.. l iLm rS.'ct ul Hie nii't.lli'. UH n ether., mul II lit. gi.pti ti. lr.t o( atiu.fii'Ooa. W l.hilic til' S.r.flfl'l Krtnr.llp. I'n icrd.. eiiiiiiiitn-arili with ihi i:irrlii't tlii-ir r.-in.- l ih. 1 mil yrtM truly, liKVJ I. IK I K. lUftr tu Lev. i!r. Kti.l. Suermapulu. Manufactured and Scld lijr Sarsfeld Remedies Co., 113 ClIIlV ST., SAN KlIAXl'Isl'O, ( Al.. For Sale by all Drupsrists. i : Overland to California! VIA Oregon k CuHrorula If. If. Au I (.' hi 11 ei 1 1. n . Kirs (ram PotHiii.I la S01 Kriiiilir a. M; to S irr'imtnt'j. V a. Cln ronili-ollnin mi.ln nl A.alilut wll'i "Iikm of Ilia c.ilil'.riiln, oon'iu iiinj lltiin si ari-' Coiiip my. (tiAILV K.X( KI'T SI NHAVS I K i-t Siilu IHvl.loii. IF.TWKKS PUKIT.ANI) AMI ASIII ANn. M ill Traill. LSArr. I'.rllnnl SOOAM. 01 o n City .a oil A l A-hliml s I' V Orvm City 2.1.1 K M. ASiuvr. Orcj'itl I lly II ,M A M. A - la I in il ( Kl A M Ori'ifoll City 'l y M. I'l.rtUinl . a.i'il'.M. Allmiy Kiire Truln. ir.xvr.. I ARHIVR I'ortlnet 4 ot P M (iri ri n 1 Uy b in", P M iireirmi (;tjr .1 07 I'M 1 I i'Imih h "j -.1) K M l.iOiilior 4 4a A M droit ai t'lly s Vl A M OriKori (Jly. w A M I'.irllmi'l. i(J Hi A M i ' ; Sarsfield Chronic U.cor Salvo, jfj- Hmk I A!isr.-i. IVvi-rS rrv l:i!UmmVor suriloii.'.. ' V.lf- ".'('..' . I-. ' JL.'-iAfcill.'h jxft'h - V 1 73 Jo k ,r ..I l.ttehSH.t A krt.Url K.e.or ?: f I; . 1-.. . ,'i ":':;:. rL ..A .' ' rOJ 1 III , t i . i ,. ii ! . "tl- I r . . k V . - . , " T -A 1-. I.ev.SM l!in-. Puvmlim W T. i - .. VtU T ;fcJtlL8j.4ALiMaMi- " Pullman Palace Slespini Cars!iA::'rco'':;r;',;;t::x:,''l' I Lo 'h. iu kIh on tviill ililr .'4-iirily. (Inily Lrtwrcii 1'orilninl mi 'I Anhliii'l. I ('.illeetl m in i.I.' ,roi,i.ily Thf O A C It. It. Kerry miikini"'niiii.loii with j '"" ill" " 'I'l " t'"l I H ' I'r ou lii. Clil nil lie riiriil.r trsliinuii tltu Kit 8IJ ihl-luti,l " Ymk. mul nil irl n-1 f.t 1 ellli'i l from (not ul K uni t. cl Side Plvlil. n. LK rV.'KLN Mil. I LAND ANIl COIlVAI.LfS Hull Trnln. l.r.xvr.. i Aiiiurt I'oritni'l IMIM.I ('( rvii!ll ., js r M i UoriKlll. 1 :,n K M. I I'nrtl in l li.l.i I M At ('iirviillln 0'-iit,i-i't Willi truln. nl Ore: I ti'llle (or V ii iiin i li'iy. K x fre.M Tr iln. I.KAVK. I AtOIIVK. P'ir;liic . 4:.vi p.M. Mi'Mlnnnllu . (in M. Mi'MlnnvllIc ,,'i.(.'i A.M. l'i ill iinl . II Ul A.M. L"i"il Uriels fur ilu mul li.tnuirn i lii-clic I nl ',iiinliy liptoutl l,tl,l'., coruiT I'lni" mi Hwoii.l iri.i-l. I ii lo t. lor irltii'!"il n,iiii In C illlornl i em i nly In. ri.cnrel ul vomp iiiy'n ollirii, t onier Fund Front Sis,, Pniil.ind, Or. Kri'luht will not l,f. riv,.Vi., f.,r'iliniiiit it'ier five ii rlock I'. M , on liiinr ti, K inter Went SIiIh IiivI.ioiiii. It. KOKHI.KK, K. p. nomas, Mtniicr. U, I', uii'a Pins AKut Garden Seeds Isircot I'rom I lie l iiriu. WARRANTED Frctli, Vmq and Sure to Grow. Choice Tlcvor Soods, Imputed fresh fiom Iviirnjip a fpecialty Catitaign with directions for cultiva tion sent FltFH. PleiiHO send for it. Ad dress, joskpji MAitiiis s :: co., Moreton Farm, Pnchester, X V, OHARMAN & SON, PIONEER STORE, KF.FP Tl I K Largest Assortment of (ieneral Merelianiliso And haw enjoyed for veins a reputation for reliability second In lions. At this store cun bu found Dry Goods, Groceries, Wool Bats, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Farm iMachinory and .Farm Implements. A choice selection of CZixinrr.odl Oooiln, Croolsory, And in f ,M t cveithiiij that oulit to be found in a 1 enciul ineichatidUe slots, li In need of aiivlb tut ill the lne:chainh' line (live lis ti cull, fulo aueiits for lv KICK'S M I'KKK.'K Sl'OMl. I OlTo.N. POPE &' CO., M'Al.KKS IN IStoves, Tin Plate. Lead and Iron ripe, , llraziers' (1opper, Urass and Iron Wire, (Jauze Fitiint!;'s, Ilnbher Hose, FiunpSjinejilc,' HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN GENERAL M ANI PACll HIIIIS Oir TIN, COl'l'Klt ANl SHI FT IRON WAR)', ; Roorine uiul Jobbinij d cveiv deci ' l.iicine und l iii PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Oregon CitV, Oivtfon, I j - . - V . I i riidcrlakrr, Wng-on and rarriap Maker. Main Sirrct. Oregon t'lty, Oregon. City Drug Sioiv, This ttiin'' Is rcM-rml for ( liartiiati ItniK.' Spring Advertisement. AT GREAT EASTERN STORE Ladies, iisses and Children, PrilCES WAY DOWN. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. lank of Oregon Ciiy! Paid up Cnpltal .",0,000 0(1. P-fi..lvnt I ..1,1. T Man i;i.r TllnM (S C1IAIIM S. ( MAS II ( At KIW.Ii. K. 1. I VSIIIAM. Iii'lio.lt. rnrrlvrit .nlili-rt tn.ii.,'k. Kiir"t Tili"r 'I'lur i'irli-iiiui.u oi nn I'ortliiinl, Sun Kr ini'l .en, ( Itlr mo unit New York, Interest paid en (line ilcpn.lt us bilious! Kor 9 motitliN. 4 pi.r cpiiI. .i r ntniiiin, t for ( itiont'i. ft ji,r i-ittit. 1'i-r iiiiiuiii. Kor U ut 1 1 1 1 1 , ii ,i t i i'iil it un mi iu. Tims i-irllfli Hi. nl ili' iiiiiii.I, Imt Inli-n-st lord 1'iel n( term ul ilriimlt I'"U JI'IVIIiIh . ill'- Hit II ilnmii lii'dirti Uclgcs k liiii;iii;i!). mi A I, AlKiH AHMOIITMI .S I' (0' CDI'I'INS, iitiil C okilu sIwivn on Intnl. Kliui IiihIiIm iiml iiiiikIU triiiiiiilni,'H' (nut iiniciillli'i'iit he'trun. Ciri'iinliT work nf nil ilmcrlptlmis psitiiIimI with in ittir. ini'l iIIhiHi'Ii. hli..i i,.'iilis C h i r i ti i. li t Snll' ii r y gnoilii nloru. Photographic Gallery. (J. M. K I S T i; u MAIN HTItEliT, OliKUON CITV, TH NOW PKKPAHKIl TO KXI'.CUTK PHOTO Jt rr'iihin inn) Htrri'imenplr wnrk en tin ultutl e it notii'ii, Hit li'iH nlmi n MiiMltilyli'K t; iiiit: iri-v- el llid 1 iti'nt mill III"! mm m I bltt'l "Tt iptinn done to order, and at Low 1'ilcss, itle Kubber I unit, at l'OI F. St CO. CitaOAItS. Tin; nut tVc Don't UlowM iit h litit tvf Will Save U Money On nylltliiK in nor lino, which I'olj.lvlll l( First - Class Groceries, llrcnil, Cuko mul I'liNlry, . wooi)i:n watjk, Tobacco. Cigars, Etc, Next ilnur lo (Iroeiimmri Foul itnrs, oitr.UoN (TI'Y, - r OBKOON. Lcvejoy & Kleffman. IV. H.COOlvF. J. J. COOKK. City Livery, SALE and FEED STABLE. Horses Bought and Sold. UAIN STIlCKT, OIIKUON CITY W. F. lIIOJiriKLl), JEWELEB. I'slnbllslieil (ilnco 1SII). Fine. Jewelry --Made to Order. Kth ThomM S rtiiyn smt thirty hours wplsht ol' ir mul W iltliiin Wtitpliiti,. kny slid lm ifimli ru with tlm lull t tm pr vv mv u In, i lisir lli'in uuy iilltiti liniitv In limn. 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