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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1890)
"Lt" "" i iiiiniiiiiBmnm Mill 11' II Hiy Fllffll DODOS! 10 oz. overalls at .65; 10 oz. Blouses and Jumpers, .65; Engineer Overalls, .75; Painter Suits, $1.00; Bal Su.g?an Fndrwaro, per suit $1.50; Silk Negligee bhirts $4.00; Silk and Wool Negligee Shirts, $3.00; Hi0 Negligee Shirts $2.00; Straw Hats, .10 to $150; Men's Fell Hats, 75 cents to $4.oo. And everything else in the same proportion. Gents Furnishing Goods. I have just opened a new strictly first class Gents' Furnishing Goods Establishment whore may bo found a Full Line of Choice Goods embracing all the Latest and Nobbiest Styles in my lino. Call and See for yourself. I can suit you. Gents Furnishing Goods. J. W. O'CONNELL, m IK F011I GOODS! m a USE PRICES ! Honirt Hap pollings. Turk I'Ui'.' i li(mlur lVorly iiulit H Iimii is oi tlu iok lis t, 1 yuit wiiit co.hr post? I'nll ut till OtlillV I. lkOV.it, .' IY'IUii.I w.it n tlm tiwU Moinl.iy, 1 U. Howium, i. N' n'ity oa Tn.'n.l.iv Mi' I'mks it ImiMin, , W.IX ill llu I llilliMl hi1!' tliis i.U i'i "K m-.n l ily " V Mr. lUikoi' U ImiMi i ln on Hi"' lull !" ri'ii'iiiij. K. I.. K:k.itlmui wont to WulU Wall SiriimUv on InniiHMs trip. A. Wnlkyr lut moved hi ;iint shop to tho old dry liouso huililinj;. Mm. II. l SloHr jrr.ititoki a ili-von-e Iroiu lr liunluiul Ijst vutk. The ens ol IVimMnou Ulnitroiil was thrown out of court ty J mlo Taylor. Olson til Louis Imvo a paint a. I in rthin isu. You will flinl it on tho noooiul lXirrie lUoon who lu.i Ihvii nick Uh typhot.l li'vor U ntilo to ho out .iin. K. U. Caullolil nil wil'o took ally. uiik trip to Soil Sprinjj tho last o( the iweok. Mr. Iliirvey E. (.'ros hn Uhmi ihi( likrinn tor Komti timo with mulari.il (over an J chills. I.. K. Siilinhury lias mo.vil into the K. M. AUiiisou' cottao on the Aoernetliy. Kller V. K. Willwmn b movod into part of Mr. Wisluri'n hou-m mur tho puhlu'-hool. Hovlval tnoeliiiS are ooiittuuiin! hI the HaptiHt church iluriiitf ttio week with a crowded hnune. F. K. Ar iold, and l. l. Oli.!uiil, of I'ortland, wore in the cltv last Tucs .dy on tmitiiH's. At the Crown puH'r mill they are bimy ijettun; tho timber in place (or the ifrttme of the riuililmtt. K. K. Williams has moved nis go eery store to the limUinK formerly iki ii piedby May At'wke. C. T. Merrill ha purchased und moved into the house built by A, Walk er atove, II. Straight. The utairl to Fall Yi-'W Iiiiyo been completed and olio can walk to the lop of the hill and enjoy tho walk. K. M. Atkinson o!d lo F. K. and W. A. White on Monday a hall bio. k lor relative of theim in the Kast Mr. Welch ha built a new fence around her proorty on Jutteroon Htroot and i otherwme improving it Mr. I.. Schwab.icher I having a room fit ted up for hi private use In .Charmar.a Uro new builiing I. II. Crai;in and family hjive taken room in Clurman' block, and .are liviii them elegantly filled up. a. U. Kchoonover ha Im'K'iii the manufacture of patent Mono tine ut the corner of Main and Eleventh atroot. Joei Harrington ha moved to town sod will oon build li"U on the prnir erty he ha purchased of Henry Ja' ksoii. SoiUli Oregon City property i be ing pushed by tho live agent, Ja. I'. Miaw, who i running a hack line there- A. U. l'utrjw lia jut tlnishcd paintinir hii fem-e, and i ihjw busy hur rying up a house w hich he i building to rent. It wan current on the street last w.k that (he 1'toueer woolen miU of Sao Francinco are intending to local in llii city. E. L. Eastham i employing a large lorce of men leveling off hi groiimlH on the bill and building the best fonndntioii wall in the city. W. A. White i remo Jeling the plan for the M. ?- church and Kilitmg them to the location and needs of the congregation in thi city. Max Uainsbv, of Mol.ill.i, w ho w is in town on Monday, ay that there are hundred of acresof grain in Hint hn ality that will never uproiit till it rains. George Itineiirson' Cnii) three ycat old, tlarwood i in traiiriig ut C'ilv View I'aik for the June race. The entry will I e for three .purler mile or more. -Theiowill be a luwn Kocial at the reaidenceof Capt. Khaw tomonovv, Eri day evening, ifiven for tho benefit of the Y, I'. H. ('. E. 1,10 1'rewbytcii in church. Mr. 8. Swatiaelmr und wifuol Wallii Walla were in town yenterday. Mr Kwabacher i vice president of the Crown Taper Co. imd i on hi way to Knropo. Waller Creelman, ot ()Hge, Iowa, in veiling hi coimin, Mr. K. M Kami Mr. Creelman I very mucb leased Willi the country and climate here and thinks of invcHtlng in town, Iletitly and Campbell uro running the restaurant in tho Clarke building They will noon Htart a bakery and lor it and their grocery bilHlncH will run a de livery wagon of their own. Tho Dully 't! Hunduy Ongouhin will ba delivered to miliHcriber in tin city till after election for 30 cent a week. Gut it and read all the new, ;. M. IUniih, Agent, j j Graham who bud just movjd his family from extern Oregon bad the miHfortune to have a fing,r crushed and broken by a rock at tho HulphiU mill on Monday, The report of the city collector nhow ed collection (or tho vear a follow : Water rent 1 1 'AH, to); License iJiUIH; Taxc I'.'lirl.U ; I'ellunuent nocoiint HII. Total receipt (Tl.ilt. The Oregonian which come upon ttio l.alou.i on Sunday for the mail sub ; ciilH'i will Ih delivered to mich ub jnciihers as live within easy ncceas iinuo'diiiiely on the arrival of the boat. E, M. Uanos, Agent. .1, M. PralkO, a pioneer of and i , Ueo ltnii belt, a pioneer of X woie cull ' er yesterday. The taller ha done hi ! p.ut to hcltlo up Hieoii a he i the J (al hcT of l;l children and the grand (ath. ; er of '.7 J Mi. Ilairielt l'eo lie at the j house of Tho. I'oo in Ihl city, ulricken with parali The utroke Room to be : a mild one, yet on account ot Mr, l'ease' lleoblenes and age it i feaied that It may re-mlt fatally. Mr. E. 1., I'.astlmui received word on Tuesd.iy that her husband was again proMi.ited w ith neuralgia and unable to return. Yesterday Mr. Eu.tliaiu was lelegiaphliig to as ei tain if her proeiiee wa needed, iu'onding lo no up if neces sary . Take a ride on the new hack line to South Oregon Cilv and buy a lot of Capt, Shaw . Ollico at the lied Kronl, opo sile the I'ost Ollico. A Misicvi. Tmk r. If you waul to haw a real treat, buy one of those fine piano or orpin of J. II. Way, tho live neut. lie keep the best alyle and sell them cheap on easy payment. A Cmhi or TiiiM.s. To our many friends who so kindly uiuiisted ill in our l'l"cd one' departure, we wish toex lend our hcaiilelt (limits. J Hits ami Eux V M XS. l!t:tiovn. Norn I.. My patron will ind me ready for busines at May A Cooke's 'ild stand, licit d.sir to Acker iikiu's Cull mid s.ke me (or choicest i;risei ies, canned Iruil and green Veg eluldes. E. E. Wn i.uvs. Emt i.awn 1' vKrv. There will r a law n sis ial ill the resideniv of Capt. Jas T. haw on Friday, May , 11), under the auspices nl the Young People' S.s i ety of the I'n-sbyteriuii church. Icecream and cake will ! ervsl at H rent per plate. A general good time will ls the order of the eeuiug. New Fihm . F. O. Mct'uwii has asso ciated w ith him in the real estate bui ness. W. A. WolhersMHin. who ha re eently 1'H.iled in (own. Mis McCown n ho has looked alter the ri al estate bu ines during lo r falher illness will not n inaiii longer in the oilier, and Mel drum w ill take her place. "Hons in Tk kiMMi. The last of the Ac. k Jack Trpinhuth sent his tine fiiui-ear-old maie, Kiltie T. down to City View park dra month' training prior to the June run at which she will Is euleied us a runner for the bull mile heat. The trainers wert much taken with kiltie's ups'arance und the way in which she handled herself. WeriHHt to bear g.Hsl resirts of Kittii-, l'.i iiimmi a lout). I.ust wis'k, Tliurs puy, Chiis Misuike a uHrintendcnt of eonstruetion for the county !gan Work on the road leading from the city limit south t.iw nr. I Molullu He 1 grading anil lilling to the outer of the direct along which a rock road i being laid, on to the depth of twelve inches, the up per six inches to be crushed. It will make a fine piece of road w hen done. Tun IIoat I,oaiii:I. I-iist Sunduy noon the l-atniia came up loaded to it full rapacity, with picnicers, fishermen, si(.-ht seers und investor, many of the hitter of whom looked the several hs ali lie over carefully. The recent invest ments by Portland parlies in Oregon City real estate showi a growing eiiti ui'ent in favor of thi locality which will only stop its eroHlh with the union of tin- two cities. Tiik Com i so I'owkh. There I no longer miy rensnii to doubt the power of electricity, us it has been tried in almost every conceivable' svny. Those who wish to see this aubtle agent applied to the o.ralloii of machinery, cun do no liny evening by standing before the window of Chin man llros.' brick blis'k where an electric motor is ut work running a turn ing lathe. As it power it i ulwuy ready, clean and reliable, S'i'iiiNowVrmt Hciiooi, Kki-okt. The following tiro the imme of pupil in district No. M, who, by their regular at tendance and good conduct, have enti tled their mime, to bo placed upon the roll of honor for the month ending April .'5, IHIHJ: Maud Kbibley, Kriua bhibley, May U'wcllen. Miimlo Shannon, Iiirdie Shannon, Alice (iutlrldgo, Delia Gutt ridge, Annie Tucker, Mary Tucker, Muy liluckbiirn, Frank Howell, George How ell, Wesley Shannon, Joseph Guttrld'e. Mauiiik Wim.iamh, Tcucher. Movino tiik Ciicik it. P. Hutch and son, of Salem put a force of men ut work on Tuesday clearing away uround the M. E. church preparatory to moving the church und pursonugc buck from Main Htreet, They expect to huvo both building awuy by Sunday. Thu new church which cost about f-OOOO will be set on a brick foundation thu top of w hich w ill bo about u high an the top mil of the fence. It will lie 00x04, built of wood with a tower on the corner. The interior will bo finished oil" with ce niontcoiling.Hhowingornumontul rafter. Beside the uu.licnce room there will he a lecture room, a muull parlor and a kit cLun. Tlie contract for the new build ing will bo let at once. Exi'Ki.aioM to Cwaiia, Jan, Hoakj. tilled an order for excelsior lust Friday from Canada. Ho bus temporal v ma chinery in operation In the woodshed and I running by slienm, The Hume for the new excelsior mill 1 being built, and as noon ii lumber can Is' procured, Mr. Kouke will begin constructing the new mill llo ill only wail to get tile foundation In place, then the machine win no not, una run winie I lie luiiMing isi U'lng completed. Mkvjokisi, Skuvh Mr, P. Coll'i t.i chairman of the couimilleo of Meade Post No, ti. A. It. Informs us that the' comiuittiH-Is preparing for appropriate' memorial and decoration day services 1'hev have invited nil old soldier. Co Fund citinen in general to join them; Ihiv.tno in my binds funds apuli iil thi annual tribute to the vast army ' '''i1'1'' 'I'" I' ivm.oil nl all warianl eu- that fought in the n ls lliou, and . and since laid Sown the burden of liN-. The committee w ill from time to tunc make other Mnnouucemeiils us Ihev bae ! their plans matured. , Ul'V A IIom, You cannot ulloul to pay it nt when you have the opmi(uully 1 of your life time to buy a lot and make ' I... .I....I.!.. I.. II... I . . ', :. . nexttUldavs. lU v Now i Ni nt Oiik- . , , , ., oos (irv. A strictly inside proitcrtv, . . , .. . siiuuiihi iiui iiiinuies kkiiiK iioui ute Mitomeo; side wulksall the way. South Oregon City, unlike most ud-lili.nin claiming attention, is (no lr.uu (n-.s, stump or risk; ha no canyons, cm ks or gulclics to climb oxer or through. , Tho U'st road leading out ol (he city , g's'S through thi ParadiM' f.-r home ' mvker. I( fslxbHI; sln'els I'sl (, et : wide. Ten i-r cent, down ; Aa mouth ; i no interest; no taxes; title absolutely is-rfect. Price of lot ranges from H'M to H'iO. Ueyond .pieslion this is the Is'sl buy ever ollered in Oregon City. A tell seated hack runs to south Oick-.'ii City ; fare live cents. This prnK ily i" selling at the rale of fifteen l"ls s-r day, and you cannot ! t.Misoon if jou wi-h to purchase in this (he cIioi,t-( pros itv now on the in. u ki t. A I.ivkI V Si in nil.- S.ilut'lav morning tli.it ever appeared in Spokane, They we were driven out on the Mulalla road ae th.i most n n .-. chil ben N.r(nrm a couple of mile and found il a lively irs we hue cvci seen; aid Miss (i'if phnv iinhssl. From the ci'y limit j lln, the v. saint, si'igs iine very dilli pnis'r southward changes are constantly cull and pl.aMi.g solids, receiving sever working which are rapidly i 'hanging i al very hcotv encoies. She ss,.w what but a short time ngo waa but farm i a very line vo.ee and know bow lo use land, into a thriving und rapidly grow - I it Mr m!ca , very funnv Indeed, ing suburb. Many house aiv going up . keeping the luniwi in a roar from tie and many more are projected, so that il i safe to ay that ere the end of the sea son there will Is- ipiile a y..ui;;: it) huill up there, making it iiupoitniit th ii some uicaiis of quick communication I eslublishisl with the center of low n. In addition to the buildings Wing en ct.-d nod 1 It. iirivuto iioliroveinellts Lfoimf on. wefoundChas.M.s'nke actively cng .,.,1 in us'rinteiiding a fon-eof men wnga,;i d in clearing, grading, and McAdamiing the county Mini. This improvement is destined to help the pros.rty in that section in it rapid growth us It imoiies 0s'ii communication at all ti Among the improveuieul Holed none inakct o marked and U-m-licial a change a tho straightening of the county road from the limit outhward. J. W. Grout and Fred Ely have gone down into their own sske( to the extent of over fpH) to put this road in giMl sluis-. It shorten the distame oyer 40 rsl und Improves the ap'urance of Isilh road und m ighbor IiimsI over 400 per cent. One bridge built by them 1 over 110 feet In length, and the hills have been worked down to make an easy grade. Such improve ment a are going on in thai section are destined to make (hut locality purlieu larly desirable as residence property for it ha many natural advantages im -1 ml. ing a magnificent view. TlllHTY-KIOIIT Ye. ah Si tii VTlov l-nst Saturday iiiorningC. O. T. Williams took the morning train up to boaid the overland to iiiis-t hi sister Mrs. O l. Fitzsimiuou and husband, of Jackson ville, Illinois, and whom he had not seen for !tM year. After Imitriling the over land he asked the pulhuaii conductor to tell him which cur his sister und hus band were in, hut (he coinluclor was mixed up in his list ami ild not tell. Mr. William then walked throng! e cur hut saw no one whom he look for his sister, turning to return he saw a lady facing him who lie took to be she, but he determined not to speuk (ill he hud lisiked through the other cars, which he did, but finding no one he returned to the lady in the first cur and approaching her said, "I beg your pardon, but are you making a tour through Iho west?" The lady was evi dently surprised but politely replied, "No sir, I iiui going to Oregon City on a visit." "Yes," replied Mr, William, you huve friends, there then," "No sir, except a brother w hom 1 have not seen for thirty-eight year." "What is your name?" Mr, Wlllium asked. "My name Is Fit.sliiinions." Charley' next ipicHtion gave him away, for he Hai.l, "Are you Hiiro you would know your brother If you should Hen him?" She looked tipoulckly and searcliingly, then exclaimed "Is it, possible that you me my brother!" Mr. and Mrs. l il.t'ini 111011 will remain about a week, M ilhersl Castorla I recommended by physic lull for children teething. It is a purely vegetuhlu preparation, Its ingredient are published uro'ind eueh buttle. It Is plea sant to the taste and absolutely hiirin Iosh. It relieve constipation, regulated ;lie bowel, quiet pain, cure diarrhea and wind colic, allay foveiiHhncsH, do troy worms, and prevents conviilHiim, oothe thu child and gives It refreshing and naturul oluep. Castoria i the chil dren' panacea the irolher' friend. 33 doHn, lib cunts. New To-day, Park Place is Popular Property, Wind SS nut I'll, On and adei' May P.'lh (he OiegonClly Woolen mill will be prepared lo buy wool for which they pay the highest I lualket price. lf order of the I O. C. M. Co, II lolm ss ISullcc. Having tnvcpled n kisIiIoii w llh the O. If. A N. Co,, I have Ihl day closed the i iregmi City inaiket, Thiilikiug my friends lot -patronage conferred, I remain, J, N. llinimi. I'i e i .iirci'k. ullce. dmse I prior loO.-l. II, Isst Interest will ' " ( .l.it. .'f tl.I- t.lllk-o. I'al.'d tins sih day of May, li'iil. S. U. Cuirr, T'leasurer of Clackamas,, Or Mamc I. iiileni Shaw, Tlieie will be an excellent magic lan tern exhibition on Friday evening of this week itl Put' hall, I ..gother with a mil- , , , ' ' . , ,, Hied and lileiarv entertainment. I he , ., , , . . i show w ill c.iii-osl ol a grand illuslrated trip ni .mill the woild ill W minute, an I will ho conducted by Key, Father Soiniiier o( I'.ii 1 1 .tn I (or the U'liellt ol St, John's church of Iregoii t'lly, Iteserved seals .'il cents; geiieial admislin '."i cents. All in i de l. Park Place is popular Piomoly. The Host Show. M, Kanl.i-' opeta'io minstrels osnc. I !.,( l(,,, , ,n.ul,d w. must ! ackuowle..: toal the show U II i.l class , v,.ty ,,., , (, a id the Joke and songs a'c ,ili i,",k and (ii'h, McKaiil.t". i n gic.il i , .-in-. I, ,m. a g. .d singer and a U-r.iceful il.iii' i'i'i an 1 Iiik violin and lull jo pl.iviug i idieiioiui n.il. Master Wil lie is a lill.e Hon I .r, and Willi In little il. r '.liev m.ik the gie.ilesl little team lime of hi i-nti .in. e until hi exit. The l .iillp.lliv all lioo';ls good, Iho ls-t of color lli.it ever visile our eily. Till :!; ir-.is.i. ir. I.e-lia and band ie way up. The cotup.iuv ri-iii.ni five night longer. t hlolli. !e. A Huioiiv' - Forty acres live miles I -.U. Ma. k Lmm ; Here in iil'iMil loll ; g'l Hew lnnis'; riinniie.' w iter ; a is'iteet liitlv farm, In .pilrc of Mi Cows Co, Wo n . W vs n n, Parlies bavin wisil to di-poe of cm obtain the highest pin n In calling it the si. ire of I. SrniNO o!l'-i (d Sale. Noliie M heiel'V given 1 1 nit the II nil of lUhcock A Mount i tii day ili olved by in ii( i ll consent. Thus.) ow-in,- sai.l 111 m w ill I'L u-e call and sullle at llie slme and thoic having claim slioiiM pic-cut 1 1 ii -1 ii at once, Tliaiiking my blonds (. their past liberal patron-in,'.-, I woul I hi'spciil' (or II i v successor, .1. A Moon-, a i iiiilinuauce of the same. Ciias. Hviii-imx. No II,, -in Muck. livery one knous that Ihero aie sever al gr. nles ol ii'.iuo't all clauses of good, and that it is vei v e.is;,- for a meicluiiit if he so iliio'e.l lo shove nil" an Inferior grade. Iiulies who desire to secure just what (he (oods are represented to to he should li.i I ' lit the Citllh CtO COry StCrO. where the proprietor piides liiiiis. Ii on the ipiality of his '.; Is mid sella luein for what thev are. Try il and yo i will be convlneed thai ymi aie ccting your money' worth. The hesl place lo buy your grneerie is when- you can gel the best and hesh est ,10'Ih, and Ihe most for your money. It is also imp ul. tut that you deal with a men Ii. ml whom you kn iw lo he sipiure in all his ileallng. Just such a place will you iiiel at A . ;i. Fry, cash grocery house, Mr I'i y prides himself on hi clean, ( il..- and neat stock und takes pleanuie in showing hi customer what helms, II, will pay you to call to-day and Hcc him Park Place in Popular Propeity, 11 icy know how to cure rheiimtisni ill Pemisclvaiiil! Mr. J. V. Melgluiui, a Pittsburgh cigar dealer, awoke one miiiiiiug wilh an nllaek of rheumatism ill his right null Working around the sioie during the forenoon made it worse. Ity noun the pain was ho severe that he could mil raise hi hand to hi head and had lo mi l v his arm In a sling. Olin of his ciisloineis, on leiiuing I lie fuel, went across Ihe street lo F. I'i. Heck's drug store, and ut hi own expense pro cured a bollle ol Chaiuberlaiu' Pain I 1 1 it and persuaded Ihe cigar dealer to try it. It rnsed the pain, reduced the swelling ho l luil by Ihe next morning he could use his arm, and by (ho second morning was entirely well. Thi I only one nl the many severeease of rheum atism thai have been cured hy thin valuable ii-incilv. fill cent hnttlcH for sale hv O. A Harding. Park Place is Popular Properly, I, ost, Near Oregon (lily, on Molullu road, lamily record, un oil painting (Our Father) und u luolto, Finder lciivo at thisolllcc. Park Pluck Is Popular Property. IT IM TIME toll Spring Pii inline AM) E.G.Cauficld&Co' IS THE PI. U K TO lll'Y VOl i: I'AINTM. A I'I I.l, HI'i. K r.. u.i. Itoileil uinl Kaiv Oil, Tlll'IU'lltillO, Colin mill 'tniMli'H. AGKNTS fur (lie Sin-nun William uinl Can- O;;. ileii Mixoil I'niutH," A SI'KCI.M.TV mud,' f 1'ure (i.ini.i and l.osv Trlee. Park PUco i Popular Ptopcrty For Sale I heap. One Spring wagon with too. in ..,! repair, and one set single hat ncs. 11. II. Wn i i.i us, tir-ery nevt o ',t ( o I'uy I p. All those indebted to me are InTebv uotilled to call ut once and settle-, or the account will he pi ie, , m the hands ,,f a olleelor I nn Mnl i a .'. I hie I ti fin. Sroet If you aie wanting n fine (.inn, heie I your chamo. b,l acos, tin,-., mil.- from lliegon City, on,, mil,. (,. Clackaniiis Heights, where town loli. are idling f..r ,o ,.,eh. (omhI houe, ham, w Nlie.l, i.n t hmiv; ;;n acres cleaied. I ioo I t,in! r, in ar saw ¬ mill: well ami . ring never drv. Will sell farm, or farm and slin k. I or p.n ti. uliirs call nl this otli.-c. Hue Farm! Flue Tinilii vl Any paily desiring a bn,- iin in acre prosily shoiil I iii'i'lhe at once nt thi ollice lor parlieuiai. This a line i tun, e for Mine one w ith a few lliou-and who wishes to invest it wlieie he is sure of ipiiikniid sure pioiits 'Un. I,.,,! ,r. sides beinii convenient to t lie. on ( My ,, large Insly of fine liinh. r innveliieul to ui mill. The I m I in in.etly level and rolling, i very ii. Ii an I will nuke line fruit (anus. Will l e not o ,-r 'H miii utes walk from motor line n,.u building, 1 lie 1 1 est ( iiiiipiiin Partie desiring to Insure their prop erty should always select a ile and re liable co in pa ti y with which lo place their risk. Oregon is extremely foilunate In having such a comp.niy oiMic.l m.d op erated hy home capital mi l homo men. It 1 wise and safer to encourage home institutions Those who iiisun) In (he Columbia Firo Insurance comi'my will Is-safe, will be sure of fair treat ment and full ay in case of lost. For particuluia impure of T. I.. ('li,irui:i:i, agent. Ililcklcu A i iiic.i Salic. The Pest Salve in the world fur Cuts, Bruise, Sores, Fleers, Salt Hheiiin, Fe ver Sores, Teller, t happed hainls, Chil blain, Corns, ami all skin Mi options, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re inured. It i guaranteed lo give p. rfecl satisfaction, or money refunded. Price :'3 cent per Isix. For sale hy i. A. limiting K. W. Porter, the post mutter at Mini Creek, Neb., surs that he has personal knowledge of seveuil cases of iheinua lisin, in Ihut vicinity, that havn been perinuneiilly cured bv ( liamberlain'h I'sin Halm, after oilier reinedies wen used wilhoiit henelil. Ile has sold il at hi drug store there for live year ami uy lis never knew it to fail, Hint "unv enstomer wlio once uses ( hamtu-i Iain's Pain Halm will have imlh'iig elm. in stead." For Hale hy ti. A. II. in ling. lilieuin.itism Is canned hy an acid in the blood ; Iheiefore, ex lei mil treatment allords no permuiieiit relief. To elimi nate the poison und make it thorough cure of the disease, nothing else is so ellli ient us Avar's Saisupui ilia, due il atrial, (I. 'Worth 4 a hnttta. Or, 11 Hamlin, of l.emoie, Cul . , uys a few ilo.iin hollies of ( 'linn 1 1 km Iain's Cough lieiuedv which he Hold Ihiire ci I' ll ted such a demand for Ihe remedv I lint he could not well get along without it, No one can fully appreciate the real vujiie of thi remedy until Ihev have given II a trial. Those w ho use il lind it so much superior to any other remedy they have ever tried that Ihey lecMinmeiid it In their friends, and that is what make il so popular. Fur sale by ti. A. Harding, Mamma (to her little boy), "Now, Iteniiie, If you'll be good ami go to sleep, manitiia'll give you one of lr Ayer's nice sugar-coated Cnlharlie Pills, next lime you need medicine." I'.eiinie, smiling sweeting, dropped oil' lo sleep al once, 1. H. Ilolen, .Instice ol 1.1 in Pence un.l merchant of Bristol, HI., say he can recommend St. Patrick' Pills. "I have used llieui," Iichuvh, "and know where of 1 speak. " Anyone, troubled withcoli Htipalion or billloiiHiicBB will llnd llieiu a friend. They uro prompt and certain in their action and produce a pleasant en thai tin ellnct. For tin u hv i. A, llur 'li"l. For nearly half a century, Ayer's Cherry Pi e'or.d ha been the most pop ular cough remedy In the win Id. The constantly increasing dcnnim! for this remedy prove il to be the very bestspe (j i flu for eolil, coughs, und nil disease of tho throat and lungs. WE WANT YOU TO CALL and Examine Our Stock of Brownsvillo Woolon Goods in Suits, Underwaro of all descriptions and sizos, Silk Handkerchief's, Notions, Etc. Wo also carry a full line of staplo and fancy grocerio3. It will pay you well to call on us before buying. 7 IBM 7 1 BARGAINS, Foil TIIH VVGEK ENDING THURDAY, MAY 8th. Missi-n' Sailor Hal in four diller cut Slia.lcs or. 'J,") cent cm-li. I.inlicM Muslin I'ndcnvciir: ('lieiiiisr (f. 25 cent meli; ruv-ers- (n 25 rent; X. (l.nvn (m ,'S5 cent inch; CliiKlri'ii' (.'uiiiliric ressc hi 25 cent t-ucli. Men' J.iglit Weight Cmli-nvi nr. of cent jx-r suit. A Fine Line nf Satinc, H yards for tt.oo. Men' Huts, Crusliers, four slunle t tl.OOrnch, l.n lii-' Hhick I lose, lOi-enis m r pair. Ladies' Cii.es, All Wisd Cloth, Ul H.'k. We'll nave you Hniiu'thinn on ev ery trade you make with us. I!K MKMI'.KU TIMS; Our j.ri.-e are the very lowest Unit can I- made. We drunk no ('niiijictition und we undersell every Isidy. Only the Isst gisals, mid alvvay the lowest living jirii-e ut the Htore of I. SELLING. .1. . HACOX & SOX. -UKAI.F.US IS- Hooks and Stationer' POST OFFICE DU1LDINC. oIlFtioN CITY, ttUF.iiON I'nrk I'hice is I'opulur l'ni-rly. I'vKviKiis Skk IIkiik, We want 20 acre of cilciiinls-rsfortbi year canniiit!. Call and see u. Tim O C. I'm kimi Co.vn-.vNv, Jfr Iklci'Kivi'.iil A fresli lot of Cab hune. Celery, Ciiiilillovver, Urn up-, U-iiion and lliitter. Also some F.xcel lent Herring, Miickurel and l'its Feet, ul the Uivcoii City Market. Now that briuhter day have returned I can nive vou 11 fine cabinet. Also good view of tho full. K. I'hii ii Hi rri:i!, fresh and (rood : c;s newly laid, and vce.eluliles, Ht Uscur K. A. Freytiiu'H, corner of Main and 1-lth. All guilds delivered. Tine I'i.ai'K to III-v. Uijih uinl dry, close topropiiseil motor line, near ciinnery and saw mill, Clackania Height is Ihe Ideal lioiiie. Lots tH and 7'; 10 down; balance weekly payments of one dollar each, l'rices will ndvance May 111 Ht. Why don't vou lusiiro in the Coluinh'ui Fire and Marine Insurance Co? tf T. I.. Ciiaiiman, Ak. iiI I have plenty of good lumber on hiiiid. Orderearly. II. H. McCoiin, For thu fluent Hnic im 1 the Itesl Clipper 1'Iowh, rIso IshinKle on hand al all time. Impure of 11. V. Cm m il Foil Salic Small work mare for h iU cheap for cash. AildrcsaJ. M. Findi.kv, New Fra, Furni 2,'i,' miles eiiHt of Now Kra, Loht, In Uieon City noma pension paper Indonninn tJ Ihmlel J. Hluvor. Finder will leave them nt the I'ost Of llco and K"t. reward. Chiiak 1'oHTH. 1 have 1000 ood cedar post for mile. Inquire at thi ollice, at I'erry Multoon' lilicksmilh simp or of the uiiderHiunoil. 12 T. II. IIankin. I'ark I'lace I Popular Properly. Foil 8ai,k, An extra Kood ridln pony, Impure of Caul Kknzik, Cnno- niah. 2t E. S. Also cariiv Furniture, Window Shades, Mattings, Etc., Which he offer at VERY LOW PRICES, i Kither CASH or on the INSTALLMENT PLAN. tPd Yoti cannot do bettor CLOCKS, JKWKLltY. i PLCTACLi: S SILVKKWAIiK WATCHES, ETC. All rciairing done ind wnrrtinteii. (lAU'VllldUTIUI.) Mrs. C. H. L. To the Ladies and Gentlemen of Oregon Citv. LADIES, MISSES AND GENTS We have just received the NEATEST, NATTIEST MOST "CHICK" Line of Shoes thatever was shown. in Oregon City. COME AND SEE US 3E3. JT. MoIilTTRlCIi, OREGON CITY SHOE STORE. Oregon City, Or. NEW STOCK! NEW STOCK! WE HAVE JUST DECEIVED i FULL IE OF ILL PAPER Of Xiatcot Design. GALL AND SEE IT, FOU IT IS SURE TO PLKASK YOU. OUR STOCK OF Carpets, Oil Cloth and Mattings Is Complete and PRICES ARE VERY LOW. SUMMER CLOTHING and HATS THE VERY LATEST STYLES ATPRICESTHAT WILL ASTONISH. CHAriMAN & SON. C. 1'. WINKHKT S. SCRII'Tl'Kl Undertakers and Blacksmiths, Oregon City, Ore eon. Ooodllijiii'oos. Trimmed colltns and Caski'ta nlwnys in (stock WAKKEX, a full line of than to rail and examine. JJr (C-Ol'VKIUlITkO.) BURIYIEISTER. and be convinced, r3 - i "tTi il ! in m i iN( "7 ;! I, "f