THE UNTKR PRISU. ( rubllahrr rnil Irr..tr. wmsnm.m . ..i i 11 t' '.. ! 1 1 i . 1 . 11 ORKOOS CITY, JANVAKY 23, IrttU .'! I ,g,CSn .!T"--- '' -w " " U eoinrnantlrtft onthtgiivarnor's nisMK tara r but f'W journal of Hit tU, whaUiar lmlpiilaiit, iWmiHmt or rt'publU can, that dot not vomvtla il liiilirhtlKll ami praiilly turnout ailvot'iiole oniiivrii- Ut rlilil and balongitiK i youwr cImmi Klt th unaopliistU'ttteil grwtl f unrtrli'td motitrultlu known eapltalt.1, ninoH)H.t!t tiul i'or.o"ntiuii tliltrH. Nowliert In the itwimiiMit motlio right of capital given priority owr tit right ul UUtr, but Itn evfry purpos swum to bt in Hit Interval ami wcltitit of the lu aorlng man. Tint iinsntuiii itif Ihnlc and iptrtted, and In 1no.1t Instant ulti'M'l cut. Ytt tlit itaml lie litis taken on the wrld'flrtxhibltt not looked itK)ttKn rally an tlit beat cottrw for ottit of lila posl Uott to httva adopte l, (is no mutter how givut bit goo.l intentions might hnv been, hla Idta do not vtirraoiid eitlier with public antlnicnt, or what awin to bt (lit coriwt aid of an Important qiiaatthn pertaining to th tuturt advance and growth of Hit slate. If an appropriation from tiie legislature I. not furthcoming, tlien o tur ui any attempt at nuking proper representation alt'Iilcago it concerned aw everlastingly ulioo I. Our greatet Iioprtara forever blighted, and spoil tlit assemblage of tlit sisterhood of dates in grand army at tli givat bur, where all the Ivading nation of the earth will be . represented, Ori g in will lut found lautfbig. Tbit ought not to Tut renewed vigor and deep nt'rot with which tb iniporiunt topic of "an 0n river Ui lb sea" has U'di resumed of late not only by the press but tbu public gener ally uuglitto besulhVient to Impress on tin' Blind of our represiitti at congress (lit iftiitiranreoi'tlit measure, and itbalit degree of anxiety it fluul adoption l looktl forward to. All Oregon, Washington ami Idahp are alive to its importance, ami the rtliefit would lend to their ptnt up agri cultural and ininiiig section ia such u to Jutify their earnest endeavor. Nothing but unimpeded liavigiition to the sen Kill permit of the development of the country eontiguou to the trihutariea of the gieut Colu.nhia, to the extent their natural ad vantage ami resources deniiind, mid until the ame 1 given us. It should It) Hie iacfwaiit war-cry of every individual who hat Interests ill the welfare of the three ttate. I. T interest manifested in Hi bill now pending before the legislature providing for the construction ol a lish ladder at the full of the Willamette at thi city, and asking for an appropriation of therefor, la tuch a to suggest the great Importance of tht project. The welfare of the fishing in dustry of tht upper Willamette ia brought conspicuously to view in such a measure.and tb early completion of a ladder would he conducive of the greatest benefit. Hut it 1 hoped that another attempt at furnishing thi great necessity will meet with better loccrM than tht first our, and if we are to have a ladder let it be one equal to all anitrgeiicic if brains and money will build H, Til EnTiaraiaa in last evk' issue had list of the improvement til at huve been mailt In Oregon City during the past year, and thtircoat. The list lumished a great deal of information, and shows that the tity hat made substantial gum during the past year. In addition the KtiTitaraisa had abort deacription of each firm doing bus). eat there. The list of Improvements foot a total of IDtiU.flOO. That with the other im provement that have been made through out the comitv, shews that Clackamas County bus hud the most prosperous year it has ever)knnwn. We wonder if the next as sessment roll will show the same Increase in taxable proerty. Clackamas News. The steamer Northwost, belonging to the Kellogg Company, uutl heretofore running n UieCowliti river, has come on the Will tmette, and is now making regular I rips be tween Portland and Salem, going up Mon day, Wednesday mii Fridays, and re turning the following day. Tht North west has the reputation ot being able to carry the largest load of any bout on the river in proportion to her size and (Inid, a qualification that especially fits her for this route. Captain tShcrman Short la in com mand, and his popularity on the river is inch that the Northwest will be uble to baild up a proserous trade. Tut Scientific American, published by Munn A Co., is in every respect one ol the most reliable scientific periodicals the world affords. It pages abound with valuable information of every description, to the farmer, merchant and tradesman, promot ing progress, industry and intelligence wherever it i read. Kvery trades-laliorerof tht country should subscribe for the, Scien tific American. This' is a big freight tralllc being carried on between Oregon city and up and down river point that is very suggestive of the prtuiineut position she occupies in the commercial world. The larger boats of the lower Columbia are by no means uncom mon at the docks since the river has raised, and the daily shipments from the various anilli and factories are surprisingly im mense. Out two of the three boats of the 0. 1'. Company here are now running, the lloag and Three Bisters which are plying between Independence and Portland until I he ad vent of more water, when they will resume their regular run. The Win. 8. Bcutley is Mill at Corvallia waiting for water. Thi KaTanraisK claims that nearly a mil lion dollars have been expended in Oregon City during the past year for improvements. This is a magnificent showing, but it is noth ing compared to what the future has in Itort for Oregon great manufacturing town. Forest Grove Democrat. Ban. Flauo, of the Forest Grove Demo erat, don't take much stock In Pennoyer's teachings on Cleveland and the Chinese. F!aggys: "The fact is, the governor is limply 'playing to the galleries,' and bus hit e.ra bent forward listening for the a plaose." Juuua Mokki.amd, of Portland, concluded hit decision hist .Saturday morning In the ease of Ueneral Kulua Iugulls ugainst Mr. Harriet Campbell for the guardianship ol Linda und Ben Hullady. Judge C. H. Bel linger wui appointed to the place. Hox. George Bancroft, the historian au therand diplomat, died in the city of Wash ington last Saturday at 3:40 p. u. Hi re mini were interred In Worcester, Massa chusetts, on the 20th. "Sakdv', Olds will bej given a new trial and a change of venue. Judge Ktearn announced his decision to that ffeot Tnvaday, and designated Wanhing toa county oh the place for the next trial. Kiwi Kalakwi', of the Hawaian Inlands died in San FraueiNco taut Tues day. Ills romains will be eonsignod to bit native land on the United States flagship Charleston. ,ivnK j!,0-0J,K Jmltiv Mclilium'H l.i'llcr litHniiiiiii".ul Insr Tliut Aniniiiil. OiitcooN Cm .liitt. 14, 1N1, Hon, Peter I'atptrt, Salem. IVai Sli'i I wrote jott Ibis inoiiilng en closi ij description of mini to pot In nur bill lor l oad from Huker's Kerry to Kugle Creek. I'll ihinUng over thin matter and rvuienilM ting that you told me ou thought of asklnn Ibv f.MVKl for Unit purpose, I con clude In cull your nt tout Ion to muio fuels which I lliinlv will convince you that IWsXi la ultogether luadivpiato to make, a good tviul, Tim distance I about seven uutl a bull or eight miles, and nil hut nUmt one tulle of it will bo through heavy timber, i The probability 1 that we would use tht present county road from near the present crossing of liecpCieok to K.ngle Creek along whl. h only iilHiut one-third of the sixty feel in width Is cleared of limber, which you know Is dense over moat of the way. To clear till' this timber and get the slumps ami roots out of the way so as tooommence grading and graveling the road bed, would cost In the neighborhood of liot) ier acre, Kroni the entl ol the bridge to Peep Creek, about four uud one half miles- the exact distance, hy survey made by II. II. John son, county Mirwyor, in IW, lielng four miles, forty. nine chain and twenty-seven links, being all through heavy tlniUr nd ivt iii'liig heavy grading along steep bll idc. The area ot the sixty feet wide strip for the road on thia end would bn 'Jtl.lll uctva ami I bo urea ,of the atrip lor road from lleep Crock to edge of Kosler prnirie, would he about 2l.il) acres, two thirds of which is 1 1, k lucre: uddinir the '.'.Mil acres to this 11.10 a res give II..VI acres ot heavily timbered laud to l cleared More the aciu.d procuring of the road bod cun begin, and thia clearing at $101 per ucre laud it would cust him tit thai much) would amru.it to ft, 'Ml. In my Judgment you ought to ask Tor not le than I0,0tifor this woik. This may seem a lurgo sum to expend on a wagon roud of this length, but, us you have Indicated, this I an Im portant link in a line ol trn.el through our county Ulwecli the easleru uud western ljriioiis of our st.ite. Willi thi proposed roud madu ihr.mgli tiie pass down the Chti'kuiinia river the distance would be materially shortened and a good level roud over which heavy loans could be hauled or rapid transit with a light rig tould he made would be substituted for the muds HO laid across U' bills and deep ruxitic over which travel is si ov and didicidt. Previous ui thti building of the railroad down the Columbia, there was consideiuble travel by laud through the Columbia goige over what was known as thcl'oliituhia tiail An appio,ri.ition iniule by the slate, which considering the t'evelupuicnt of our resour ces anil our small population ut that time must be considered as liberal, wasexpeuded in opening a wagon road by that route, and this improvement although not carried to completion, did lUillh leiilly oi en up the route to admit the passage of team and wagons. Hut, In our eagerness to secure a railroad down (bo Columbia river, the O, K, ifc S. Co. was permitted to destroy Ibis Improvement made at considerable cost to the state, and this travel bv teams or on horseback by this mute came to an uud Hut the cxorhituitt rales on teams, wag no and livestock, chart ed by the company w hich controlled not only the railroad, but also the river tralllc, drove many to evade it by crossing the mountain over the liar low route. This travel through our county by residents of neurlv all the northern counties of our stute bus al ways been considerable ever since the opening of the Harlow mute In IMS by that pioneer of our county and stute, S. K. M.iilow. Augmented by the travel diverted Iroiu the route through the Columbia gorge ul the time, and ever since the destruction of ihv Columbia trail by the railroad company, and increasing with the growth of our stute lu population, this travel through our county iiuKse an ever increasing burden on the people of our county to keep In repair our roads and bridges. As you have intimated, it would seem to be only fair that the slate should help us toopen up this promised road, which is di re.'tly in Hue of the git-ater part of tin travel by residents of the counties west of the Willamette wlincro.-.s our free bridge atOr- egon City, ami puss eustwiud along our county roads to the Harlow route over the moiintainsto counties cast of them; and by the sume route residents of the eastern counties pass tr im their homes with their teams und bunds of loose slock to the conn ties west of the Willamette. Hoping that you may succeed In Rotting this appropriation to enable us to build this roud, I remain very truly your. John W. Matniu.-M. STATE I.KIU5UITKK. Ilk it lid Aruu id tin; Hals Mnto Capllol. of The By Thi Kntkrpris Special Correipnuilent Sai.ku, Jan. 22. After the adjourn liicnt the middle of last week, the niein bera ol the legwhiture returned on Mon day in good shape for the lurgo amount of work made ready by the Mute printer during the reces, and hud it not been for the death of Senator Kasthuiu, in respect to whose memory both houses adjourned on Tuend iy 11.1011 for the pur pose ol unending lim limeriil in a imtiy, and for the oleoliun of u United State senator, which ulm occurred on 1'ueH- diiy, the week would lmve shown a largo amount ol work uccompiiHiieu. ah n is the legislature has settleil down to steady business) and is fiirely organized with its full quota oi comuiittecH und clerks. 1 lie usual number ol mils is Deing in troduced, there being on the calonder in the house Tuesday night l'J.i and in the senate 1 II). Among the hills intro duced, w hich me of special interest to Clackamas county, wus tbo Oregon t.ity charter bill, which wus introduced in the Benale by Henator ('runs. It is in tended to provide an entirely new charter for Oregon City, the provisions of which are intended lo remedy glaring elfects found in the present charter. It will no doubt he ot interest to iniinv ol your renders to learn tliui under its pro visions the present boundaries of the city are In remain unchanged, ily the way, Kenator Cross is accredited by lite sonators generally with having been largely Instrumental in uiving monuy to the atnte by the introduction ol his reso lution fixing the per diem ui clerks at. 'i and restricting the number. Two years ago quite u number of un necessary clerks are sui.i to lmve been employed und the resolution had the effect of cutting down of iiiiiiecessiry help. Mr, Cross also bus the honor of introducing a bill to abolish the stain horticultural boiird. The only work of this hoard during the past two years BeeuiH to have been conllned to the members drawing their salaries' with punctitous regularity. In the bouse, Representiilive I 'liquet holds a responsible place as chairman of the Ways and Means committee. Senator Veateh. of Lane county, lust Tuesday, introduced a hill lo reduce lock charges nt Oregon City. Un Tuesday both houses voten on United States Senator, und Hon. J. II. Mitchell received Hie unanimous repub lican siippoit On Wednesday in joint convention, after the reading ol Hie journals of both houses, he was declared elected United Slates Senator for the omniing six ycurs. P .KHUN At. MUXTION, ' M. Moody, of Mohilla, is acting us cleikoltliH ways and Mentis couitnittee in the liniie. A. W . IWid bus been cIiohui nwltdiint L t-Hii'U of tlm set itle eniniiiitti'u on Huud. 'mid IligiiwuvH, i Minx II . 11. Mi Cow n Is clink of the i rttouiUi I'oiinnl'tcpiiii KleclluiiH. ! .'l'lm Hlnlo Tiiinpi'iaiico Alllniico on ITuoHdity wuii prodded over by Hev. C, i 0. Huieiiiiiii. I Tlm following pomotiM Iroin Oregon i I'itv wiu'K iiii'ieillted with lufiletitlnl tu tlm convention ; C, ('. lliwenmu, II, K. Ci'ohh, Minn Helen Met own, and Mim l.otta llitirtl. Jiidgn Moltlniin citiiit' iii nit Wi'dni'K day iiioi iiIiik'k train, ami wii an Inti'i I'Kt'cd Kiitvtiilor nl llio sessions on Wediioadiiv. IMl'OltTANT UNI) llKl'ISION. New l'locetltire In t'onslileitttloit of Contest l tiller Hit' lnA l.an. A bill in enuliv was tiled in Hie I'tiiled States circuit court at Taconm, on Hie Dtli lust, by W. Scott llnebii, ol 1'oi thind, Or., titlorney for W. N. Chap- ....., I,,,.l..l, u nitve neneedllt It III tllll 111111 , it. w. , ,.,s, n v. ....... ----- eonsitlorrttion ol la.ul contests under the Unitetl S'aiea land law. Hie case l i brief ia this : Oil the Mill duv ot August, lH,s;i, William Klyiiu mado pr.)uf heioiu the register ami receiver of the United Stales liuidoHico ut Vancouver, Wash., in support of bis claim to a quarter oi miction l- township I), range 6 west, un der tbu timber and doert land act. In January, lain, lie told the land in question to W. H. Chapman, assigning to lilin the receiver Until teceipt, ami on ll,.i Mill ilav of .u,.. vur iriiva a wurruntv deed Iberelo. On the J7th ol October, Bernard Klein - del applied to J. I. tleogheu, register, and Scott Swetlund, receiver, lo pur chase the same tract miner i no same uci, and those olhuials entertained the aotilication and annolnlcd the l'.'tll day ol J annul v for tiie pm pore of taking testiinotiv ut lo the final proof of Kleiudel. On the 21 of January notice was served upon Chapman, citing him 10 appear before the ulllclul named ot aliow rausa why (lie entry of Flynn should not be ran re ltd A bill In equity wu Hied instated, selling forth these facta, and applying 'u Judge llaniford for a teuipoiary Injunction lo restrain Klulnbel (rom offering proof, and the olllcala of the land department from taking proof, and the court Issued the order in accordance with this prayer totting the Idth day of February, lHtil, as the day upon which the bearing upon the merits of the case thoultl be given in Tiicoina This is a new action in land reset and one that lias never before been entered, ami if carried to a successful issue will discourage the contest of land entered under the timlvor act. The attorney for Chapman holds that the I'niied Slate hind olhee hu no right to aecept an entry upon land (or which Una! receipt has i n't-1 1 sot aside by a United State court, either upon tlm' grounds of fraud or otherwise. It y the onler of Judge llaniford the olllcer of the land depart ment ere debarred from fiitlber action in the matter until the court bus dually passed upon it. Petroleum DUroverles. Hubbard and Woodhttrn are on the tip of expectancy say the Itiden dent, on account of the uppoed petro leum discoveries, Several month ago K, K. Ucven dug a well for II I. Mill, who Uvea two mile east of Hubbard. Mr. llevens. on returning to bit work one morning, found an Immense quantity of oil on top of the water. A thorough examination allowed that the 011 waa several Incbei thick and flowed abundantly. A sample waa aent to Sun Francisco and wat pronounced to bo of the very best of petroleum. A company waa aecretelv organised to develop the proecl and their agent are bonding all the property in thi part of the country . An expert Irom renn aylvania has traced the oil through 1 lu li bit rd and claim that its fountain It on the farm of Nick Miller, a mile north of this city. A representative of this paper exaieined the Und on Mr. Mil lers place. The ewanipy ground for eeveral hundred yard it covered with plainly discernible oil. The company li bonded Mr. Miller'! farm and it it said will immediately commence drilling there and on the farm of Mr. M.ll. A thorough examination wil be made next week by a reporter and a long arti cle will be the result. Advertised Utter. The following ia a list of letters re maining in the post otllce at Oregon City, January H, 1H. S. Austin, II. V Ilredin, V. I.. Ilccker Constant Untitle, llerrin Valentine Hohender, John liaker, K. Bovd, Sophie llaigfeld.O. i. Carlson, J. 'V. Doty. Joseph Dumas, Hev. K. Foster, Mrs A. H. Fraser lonard Fowler, Dan Frailer, (leorge Cirabby, Charles tiail, M. F. Ilugatrotn, Henry Ileilman A. K. Hibner Willis Hibner, Messrs. Johnson A Co. William Johnson, Mollie Krigharm, Tom Lambert, John Uiea, A. Likewise, Mrs. Jennie Milium, Mr. Annie Menll (ii) (ieorge W. Myre, A. (i. Mnndull, Henry Moore, Miss M. B. May, Tom Mctiubbina, John Myers, lllar Newman M. R. Nol le W. Newstalt, Oregon City Nursory, Fred Phillips, Oeo Patterson, Clarcy Paucliard Miss l.ydia Potter, Mrs Clara Kthie,lovi llivey, FrankiHeed, Walter C. Kodor, W. It. Koberts, Frank Hay, Fury II. Hose, Mary 8. Kose, Josepha Sellwootl, C. A. Sawyer, J. W. Stewart, Mrs, Kmtly Smith I.awrenct Sadler, Miss Lottie Mrs. (ieorgini Tlioimig, Mrs. J. Tingle, (ioorgo Fliomp- son, Josnph Taxeer, I). P. Wilson, ti. T. Willitiiiif. Jamet Smith, L. L, Smith, Jessie Stevens, V.. J. Vanlie, Daniel illiams. When callod for please say when ad vertised. K. M. Hands Acting P. M, A Used Field. The road to Oregon City on the east fti luoftho Willamette is said to be almost impassable. This route presents a line lit'M for un electric or motor rail way. A railway along the east bank of tho Willamette to Oregon City would pay from the start, as it would touch a number of ibe thriving towns, including Midway. Sollwood, Willnburg, Milwutikit uud Clackamas. It is very probable Hint a suburban railway will be extended through these towns this year; at least the project will be under way by the close of the year, says the Oregonian. The subject tukon up by the Oregonian has long been a general topic of conver sation among residents ot this place and steps looking to its construction have already been taken. The completion mid operation of such a line is eagetly looked foreward to by everyone. A Book to Buy. Wobster's Interna tional Dictionary. This now book is the authentic "Unabridged" thoroughly re vised und enlarged under tho supervis ion of Nonh Porter, D. D., LL. D., of Yule University. Editorial work on the revision hits been in active progress for over ten years, and moro than a hun dred paid literary workers have been engaged upon it". Tho stun expended in its preparation before the flrBt copy was printed exceeded fllOO.OOO. This work, well used in a family, will bo of more yiiluo to tho members thereof than many timcH its cost laid ut) in money. "There is little in woman's advice, vet he that won't take it is not overwise," aiivs Ccrvniila. The nroverb is moat aptly illustrated in the following item:. During tho tall ot iHSi', wlilte my daughter was teaching in tho country near henr, she contracted a severe cold and cough. I sent her a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and the ell'ect was so satisfactory that on her recom mendation the entire neighborhood be gun its nso, and with the most satisfac tory results, which has continued with increasing: conlidence ever since. J. H. Heinhurt, druggist, Alton, Kansas. fiO cent bullies for sale by Geo, A, Harding. l'tomin troubled with rliuttnmliaiH should mad Iho billowing from Mia. N . M I'iiIum, ol Kit hi Doi Molnua, lowu. HIioauyN! I had Hiill'oitid with rlitmiim tlam tliu greater pan of tin) Hint) lor no illy soveil yeiil. I doctored grenl leillor It Willi physician und tiled oh ctrlti ludls, patent inedicliics and al ub'tl uvi'i yililng Unit huh leMuinii'nih' I pic tlifilluiiiittit. Klnully a nnlglitior n I ,'leUtl Hie U li V (.'lianibeil.iin' I'liln Hill- am und was so sum that It would help mo that I Procured a liuttlu, It (ltd help ui", right (rum tint start ; but It took Hvo oO cent bottle (0 cure inn, o you run ji.om how bad I wu ) two liotllu will urwtkiiy iinllnary euaa " Knr aule by i loo. A, Harding, ilruggist, CiiIiiitIi. The ablest physician of the present ; ,iH tecogniit catarrh ut il blood clis.mse w liiidi aggravate the miieii siirliici-l. M ioro' Heveuled Kemedy purllles the ' bliKit!, restore health to the alluded niotiibrane, alopa intensive it aciiurgea uud corrects the bituilb, ioi sale hy all ilriiggista. He Vniir Own Maslcr. Kew people appreciate how much ihnlr Impression, their whim and Im pulses, and III fact all their mental en ergy depends on the harmonious action of all the vital organs, A pnly di ce ited dinner may make one quiirrel nub a friend, A congested lover miiv bring imaginary gloom ami trouble Into the sunniest duv, A rheumatic puln inuv keep you from bushiest or work : lMjIlcv A few doaeN of Moore 'l He 1 ve,le't Itemedy will give tone to every i lumtlon and make you enjoy join i j Irieiula and and work, Sl'HAVKD. From the place of Fugene Woodward, near Springivatur, two cows'.' One cow is a dark red with ouu horn broken oil', is of medium site and about live or six vctrsold. The other it light red with Kilt horn turned aero her forehead, right burn turned straight Into the tem idn with the end sawed oil'; is low and heavy et and alxmt eight years old. A liU-rai reward will be paid for informa tion leading to their recovery, Kt'OKNH WOOIIWAHII, TimiltH LAND, ACT Jt'Nk 1, 178. Wl l 11 I'Olt I'l III.H'ATIO. I'sitsi) Statbs l.isii Orric, oksiiu Citv, or., Ixo. II, 1M. Nolle li liardiy lvn Hist In t'otnpllatiee w.lli Hi pmiltlnu ol Hi et ol Cmire of J niie . I,S, tailtltd "An et (nr Ihs l ul lliutKr Isinli lu Hi il! ul t'alllnila, Or na, Sv,nil Waaliliiitun Trrl(urv," Jamas I. Ilaiart ol Kmt PorlUud, ruiinlv nl Mullnnniah, lliile ui Orenu, lu lid tlay Sled lu this uiliea Inn ; n urn 1iiiiiiii No. --t"5. lor lb purctiM"t Hit t, n w lt Mi 1 and ) ul onion No. It, i In linihlp No. 4 aouili, rii A I ai.il will ltr proof lo ihow llial In l..d . .ii.lil I titer valiiabl lur In llnitMr or t,ino lit tu tor Mrleiiliural ptirputas, attii lo mUIi1InIi lit claim tu aid lud ts'tora tb raslnter and rvtirol IliU cm at Oran I'liy, Orr(,ui, vit rrliUy. Hi IOOi day at April, lsvl. kit imttiM wiitMne; Krvla Pui"un ol Kti Piirtlii,1, MiilliniiDith eutiuiy. luritoii Autlrw M,ru, ul Katl I'urlUml, Mulliiuit.ali co'iuiy, Orffiui, Aiiiiii faul ol Wail Portland, M illRiiiuali eiiutiir, ()rn.iii, Usury Wauan, ol Waal Purllauil, alullBiiiuah couuly, Ornuu. Any ami all inrnni- olatmtui .vrly thi. ahj tliKcrllKxl Uiiili r rt iiuartnl in Mlu ihtlr cliia lu Ihu oillrt on or htltir altl lota day ol April. sl, J. T. Arraaxis, I 'is; il Kiilr. FALLS CITY MUSIC HOUSE J. II. WAY(, Ifroiflelor. , Orecoa Clry, Or., 0pp. Mr. Barm liter's "tore DKAI.EK IN Decker arid Fischer FIAItTOS. CHASE, WEAVER I'A MASON k HAMLIN ORGANS. 1 WILL AI.K0 KKF.P A full (Kk of Vielint. Banjo, (initars, EM., and iantrttnent Kenerully ftiind In a Hrat-clas store. For tie beaefit of tioas wlie cannot tpare tht raili I will tall Koodaon the Instalment Flan, United Hack, Truck and Livery Company, W. 11. Cooke, Manager. Comer Fourth ami Main Streetw, OREGON CITY. Tliu LKAUlNtT 'iTvKKY RTARLE of tliH City. Kin of any Uuaoription (urniHlind on aliort notiuii. All kinil of Trui'lc unit IVilivery Busi nec ptomptly uttemlod to. Ilorapt Tlosrilml anil Knit on reason able term. A NEW BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER. rnllf AbrMrt with tht Tim. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT for tht Ftmlly, Snhool, or Profewlon! Library. Tfca Aatkratl WiWi Vnw Vrldartd DiatlOBurr, eoaiprltlB th Imm ol l6il, "18 it '84, ooprrlgkud props rty f tk lUidaraicnwL, ia mow Thorom;klf tUtittd til nlmr(d, ad u tUHlanltkiag title, btam th mua of WiWi IaUrns tlomad Dlttioaarjr. Editorial wtrk apoa tkit vtrlaioa kaa bta la sotlv progrtta far erar Tta Ttar. Hat laaa tkaa Oaa Hon djrad paid adltorlol laborara hra - m a a I r Tl ttauitalDAVIES' GALLERY. praparatlaa Vtfara tka Snt eopr . waaprlataaV I Orltieal Maaarlu vita aar otliar 1 Diotloaary la lmTltad. Oat tha Beat. O. O. MEBMAM CO., FablUhcre, flprinalUld, Xau.. V. I. A. Sold bjr til BookMlltn. llluauat4iampblifrtt. J.F.0'RD1LLY& CO. M Cheapest : in : the : city Onlci'H from the country promptly fillm!. 148 Third Street, Portland. REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tlu most carcfiilly Hclocted jiroportios in tlioCity or County For Sale No. 1, 1(10 acTi'H, 2 miles: from Cunliy, on 8. 1'. It. H Htilonditl level lutnl, flno saw timber, 2.r nci'i'g eultiviitiMl, good frnmo house, W,'M No. 2. 1(10 acre on H. 1. It. U. Il niili'H from Oregon City, f.'t,2tX). No. .'. K( ) tieres, open level brush liuul, 4 tu ilcB east oft Imgon City, 1 mile from CluckiuiiiiH river 1,000 on time. No. 4. 10 acres joining Clacka mus Heights on the south, Hourly level, eiin bo Kohl in lutu lltul blocks, l,2.r)0. No. 5. 225 acres, mileniliil farm on Clear (.'reek, (1 miles cast of ! OREGON CITY PROPERTY. No. 7.-- 7 lots in West Side addition, lots !!, 4, 5, fl, 7. 8, block 100 I lots, 1, 2, (i, 7, K, block 151, all of block 20, Main street, all of block 145 ! Oregon City. One fine lot in Kclhvood. I No. 8. 30 acres in "Clackamas Fruit Lands" all In cultivation. I Finest peach land in the world, price 200 per acre. My peach orchard netted f 2(X) an acre this year. Will exchange No's. 1, 2, 3, 5, 0, for any good city projicrty in valley ! towns. For terms and particulars apply to ! H. E. CROSS, Oregon City. CHARMAN & SON Have the Finest Lot of Fancy DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, Etc., ever put before the people of Clackamas county, and at prices to suit the times. Call and See us be fore purchasing. We Have a full selected stock of lir tils, at Prices to Slit Tho " McKinloy Bill" does not affect tho prices with us, except to sell cheaper than ever before. Our motto is, " SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY, and our own MECHAN ICS and LABORERS " Come and see that what wo say is true, and no nonsense. ttT The finest selection of GROCERIES in the City. Citrons, Currants, and Raisins of new crop, at lowest price. I Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. FINE fV BLACK SHOES I A ' M SHOES .4.5ii..ei(4(S 1 COARSE SHOES ! Everything in the line of Shoes, from the most tiny Infant's Kac to the heaviest kind of Logger's Shoes. Our Mr. MeKittrick hat just returned from the Eautern MarkctB, and has loaded us down withall mannor of Shoes. Call on us, and wo will guarantee to give you the hest possible shoe for the least possible money. Ct me and, look us over, and if you don't buy you won't offend us one bit. OREGON CITY SHOE HOUSE, Next Door to Tost Office, Oregon City, Oregon. O.B.A.FHEYTA&, TIIE MNE OK GROCERIES IN' TIIE CITY. Call and Examine MY I'KICKS. fwel'.li and Main 8t Ortijon City. The Leading hotographer of t'ortiaiid. CORN Kit FIRST ab TAYI.Ott STRRKTS. CROCKERY! Near Morrison. Oregon City, 100 acroH in culti vation, r0 acres to break, new frame house, new bam, fine wat er, beat soil, ooil neihlKirhooil, Hfhool, etc., price if (1,700, on time. No, (5 313 acres in Hpringwater, tho lii'Ht all round Block fur in in Clack amait county, level land, 1(10 acres in lino cultivation, 7 uorcB orchard, good house, two lino frame burns, thousands of Bcrea of out range, water every where, 45 head cattle, liorkshire ltogH, !!0 ton hay, 500 bushei oats, wheat, vegetables, horses, wag ons and farming implements, al together nt $25 per acre on time. BROWN ' SHOES ! NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. We are Showing this week the Latest Novel ties in Satines, Dress Goods and White Goods, Also in Embroideries. TheGreatEasterh Store, ' Mayer & Ackerman, Props. CMIM k I ClirslirCiirs Of All Designs, 1'rom the Smallest CJbfildL'fc OlxoLlr To the Largest Arm CbaJ.r. l'utt'iit liockiiifT Chnirrf of ncut nnd noldiy -sip.tiH; l'ci fn. rated and Wood-scat ('liairn; Fancy llci-d find Cant--woat and buck Dining and Library Cbaiix. MATTRESSES ! MAT PRESSES ! Wo also carry a conijilttto lint! of Mattresses Yum Yum, Coil Spring; J5ox and Top mado to order. Woven wire, two and thrco-tily, of all sizes; liedsteads, J.outif'os, Cots, Ktc, Etc. h Warren cfic XiKolinmii. FALL il III PRICE-LIST - rou ALL WOOL CLOTHING. J. VL VI0YER & GO., Succi'Morii to Itrownnville Woolen Mills Cornj.any, No. 140 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. Lot No. 7000. Mflii'n 0:ay Tweed 8i.it Mcu'r Check Tweed Hnlla . . M "' l'laiil Cllt'Vlnl Hillla . .. M"u' Fancy Cheviot Suit". , . Lot No. 7010. Meo'a It;nwit C'hevlnt Siiita. . . Men . Drab Melton Hull . Men', l'laiil Ciiftftlmi'ii' Hutu Meu'a Kaiicjr Ca.Hiinere Hint Lot No. 7020. Men' Drown MnUon Bulla . . Meu'a liry I'weeti nulla. Men' Check Ca.auuere Hull heftvy Men atrled Caaalmere Hultn .heavy IM No. 7030. Mrn'a Black Wonted Frock Hull Men Black Wor.ted Suck Hulta Theiie joodi arc warmnti d to he all wuol Lot No. 7IM0. Men' Ilrown Striped wnrvod Vena Heavy hluu Muliuii Hull. Men'a Hivy 1'alu cuaalmero Hull Uch'. Heavy Check cinnlinero Bulla Lot. No. 7(M. Men'a llrowu Check wonted aults Men'. Fancy check caaalniere .nit. Men', heavy atlped ca.himvre ill. Lot No. 1060. Men' neat, dark cas.imerc tuna Men'a .Ilk mixed casalmera nit...' Meu'a l.ncy atlk plaid cat.l- mere lull Men heavy striped caa.i- mere uil " Lot. No. 7070. Men, Brown cheviot iiilta . . , Men Gray cheviot auita Meu's Plaid CHa.lmere .ulta.. Men'a tilHCk wormed milt" Men'a hairline striped caaal- nure auita Men XX Tun Tweed suita .. Lot No "OJO. Men' dark irray worsted aulta Men's flue black worsted .ult Men a fancy check worsted milta Meu's blue dlnironal auita Men's blue wide wale nulla . . Twelve ityles fancy canslmcre At $8.50 t 41(1 r . " At $12.00 At .:,.( hi At $13.50 At $14.00 At $14.50 At $15.00 f "JlilP fifi Jl flU.UU. J. M. Mover & duiTosHors to BrowtiHvillo No. 140 FIRST STREET, S 'ii'luat iMaiJ wafi.ws ytQTj, &CvX 117V. 4PT, AT GREEK BROS. & CO. We are overstocked with this line of goods and will make the following reductions for the next 30 days. This Sale will for CASH only: Meu'a.1 i', ' -i i.-'.r fine, rcgulnr (.rice. J-UO, reduced itl.lK). Mon's I.IrIu Weigh Coats, extra fine, velvet collar, regular price ?;i SO, nedi'.ccd JJ.'.'o. Men's llenvy Weight Coats extra qmllly, vevot collar, rcgulnr price 14,00, reduced I2.7.V Mens' Medium Weight l'o:tts, exlra. quality, velvet collar, l-eguoir price .LOO, reduced (2,13. Misses' Klectric (.loss imers, ex'.ra fino reiular price 1.20. reduced t." nciils. Misses' Klectric Gossamers, extra quality, regular price 2.2."i, reduced ?l,7o, Ladies' Electric GossHiners, extra fine, regtunr prico $1 i", reduced fl.00 Ladles' 11. M. Uossnmera' cxlra qiiiility, regular price f'i.CO reduced II. ".". Ladles' T. F. Gossa mers. extra qu illty, regul.ir price tl r0, reduced $1.7ii. Renieniher this sale is foa 30 days only and is for strictly CASH. The New Remedy, - - Absolutely Pure. A. GREAT SUCCESS. Thousands Already Cured. Within only ten montlia this truly remnrkuble medicine lias found its way Into the verv best families, because it curko tub sick. No disease loo nnw- a i j Bam Hxia erlul t resist Its wonderful for book containing full information. IIAI.AM-S JUM-KOni? BiSI.I.l... CO.. MM iTIorriMin St., Portland, Or Exclmlve Agents for Claclaina6 County, THOS. C1IAKMAN & son, Oregon City, Oregon, Ml ! mat mm a Lot No. WK0. Men'.cxtra heavy mixeil ciss linere vtiiu. Four atyle In fancy clievolt ailtts ... T'tln'""'ywu""!d At 17.00 Lot No. M10. (I ! Men's blnck wide HlMii' wen h huek corkwrew j Men's lhek corkscrew 'iiis , i i o r( Men's fancy wiiipcnrd suits .. ipJo.UU Lot No. SOW. i Men's fine b'mck wonted nuts j Men's black chevi.it wide ; wales . ... ; ZmS l"""'r"i'1 "Ml'' ! Twelve lyle lu fancy check I ed wnrKiil Mil itu At $20.00 Three shades of wide wnlcs . Lot No.MW) Men's Enirlish russlmcrosiilt veivel tiuihti. -M...X S extra he. ivy wido v.na' s'litp Men Nney checked worried suits .. .Men s fiiTicy plai.l urate I sons .Meu s fancy striped worsted C'OO r auita At frJi.-Al OUR LOTS FKCj! 8040 TO 8080 Consisting of (rood, from fjS toUtScomprlee all the latest novelile ul K.-iateru and Imported flat giHids. They have been purchased for cash and we are eu ibled to oif. r tliein ni inlly one third less ilnu any house on the Pacific Coast. AUBURN Sacks and Frocka MELTONS, ....$10.i0 Boy'i nil wool suits $4. To and upwaida Chil- dren's all wool suits VJ and upward. , Meu's overcoats, extra heavy. (I. Hoy's over coats. H.26. Children's overco.it. j'.'.Sd. Vectfera tine nf fln. Htlltf.c.l ..v...r... .., 1 7M' ' f ,0' "'w S1"1 n- Men's imderWf.nr frmn t.r. co..t. i.o ...li .. upwards. Men's all-wool, dnuhle-bro.isted, blue flannel shirt, made from the best Oregon wool, tnd warranted. at SI Extra heavy red ll'iunel underwear nt 2 per suit. NcKllgec shirts, rJc, fido, 7' c, SOc, ?1 and lip wards. A COMPLETE LINE OF HATS. We guarantee those goods in every pi-ticul;ir and feel assured that after inspecting: oar stock you will pronuuiu'O it the most honest and well peieue' srneKmcne country, mi gouts marked i prtu figures. Kvery article gnarrtmei'd. Wuolen Mills Company, - l'OliTLAXIO, OREGON OF w. 1 Co GREEN BROS. & CO. attacks. It cosla nothing to investigate. Send L