Tho 1C u t e r p r t hc. Fun.vv,FF.maTAKV2r, m. Hkokk From J vn,. 'Sheriff Samson vns nut a little aitiprmod hint Stiiihiy e'vomna at about nine o'olivk, when Iio wont to look tho prisoner of the (ml in their colls for the night, to tlttd f-mr of them rn.U-.ing, Ho soon discovered tttott place of oxit ill tlit Iron grating of tlie double door lending to the cells, one bar ol which had been sawed oil' and bent aside snlhcient to permit the pas sago o( hiiv iwann o( medium sio, Tlio hack linr of the basement was also HI..' 1 open, and it In iMimxMHitl tliat alter lo i viiiit this thoy skipped over tho brow of the blntl' along (ho rivor hank toward the bridge wtiil thou hi-ovk tlio nvor. There were eight prisoners, in tlio Juil at th time and tlio four w ho osoap M wore, .Viimr Walters, termed the "English Lord"' who was ill for uxiiit Imvju ch vks about three weeks ago; John H.wo, l'r stealing 110 from Juatco I'orer 0' II U'. lUlt ACM, N C. I'rospnr (, larvivy hv b.iiu.o, mention of which w n in lo in list week's E.vv,.:ui'insrt mi l voting Emil ltdlitor. of Solvation Army fame, in for sio.iling a horse mnl v.in, Tluy were nil aw.utiug the Motion of tlio gr.ind jury, The cell of tlio j.iil are arranged tilonj the ninth side of it largo Mini in tlio basement, and tho s-uitii side, being largo ttn I roomv in placed itt the dismal of ihe prisoners for wi'ivb,. : during the d iv. H.oy had boon nuking ! mi itiiiii(ii amiwuiii u, im M'l ..i.iimk i ll" day itn.l SiitiirdH.r, nod oovoutl tinion il lidbot'tuiiot!w.ty to oiuition thom to !o titiiot. At tlio usiiitl hour on Sulurdav vonuitt Shoritl Siiiiison Oiini.id tlnin thoir ii(nor, afior wh ioIi had boon di jvwod of, two yoiini! inon by tho nunio of Sinilh woro Hiii)tlod to no in mid p.oM tho ovoniiitf nilh tlitf bios. Four of the risonon mid tho two vinitorn won t'litf od in (t.tmo ol onrdu in ono of tlio cllt whilo tho othor four kopt ii tho iioino out.Hido, Tlio roni:iuiin puoiior- xirs il us thoir opinion thnt it whs diiriii) thin li'.no t.t.tt tho wiirk of riw -iii tho br WH dono. mm thoy prolong t linvo known nothing whutovor of tiny plot or ootitotnplittod Mtiompt ut oo.ti Thov .tv tliov wf!'! unknowing v lo. ko I ... u.o r rou oy ..o oos,K,,mj ,r , pvpii ii mrv iii uiuii hi K'V mi Hytrin ; it would hitve boon of no itv iil. tioon-oi Wu.i. iKi.v "Visir" Stum. A Noh Kinoitrnon roporl Imviiitt mot j niskn man i mm- in tho vullov mukniK mom in ine ooiioiiwiHi.iH iu mo niouiii ; nf llio ("hielcmmt ahnut ..k'lil ,iV k.n.1,1 ,....;i.... ( I.;." ..... .. 1 ' - - - - , - - (it mnnin" i"ni 111,1 nt ui', i i it" ) They worn next reported to Itiivo beenjwiH settle somewhere iu the vullev .H'n m tlio vicinity of ioiwr't. four ! whore bo cm trot the orooer indue.'- k milos from town, una nrtot ivanls the!,,,,.,,,,, Tlio pooplo propoto eni;;iiii! in constable at Oswevjj sent word that he ! th,. daii vuiit nnd lushl (aimitii; Inninott, hud located them in the mines ; Souio siiiiablo locution near llio river Whotliorornot any of thete nro tlio in ,0 s. Uvled. mid the iuiiiiinniiUH parties it o: ivmrs not known, hut j brought out i;i it ho.lv in tho latter part Shot iff Samson h been soourinv tlio ; ,,( tu, spiiu Tito ifetitlont.in w ill visit country between hero und Portland nnd ' Silent nud surrounding counlrv before upt.3joiiitfto press has only lon sue- ,,.ei.lin upon ,1 locution Stiitosuuiit. ctwsful in capturing Wnlla.o. Ho not : ,fter thov liitvo visited in Salem, it is into u fi(iht in IVrtlmid nnd wns chased . qiiii,. proinihlo that they w ill hu'iit" near down by tho police. I Hi.011 Citv, ut least wo nr.. iuioiine l ArroKMKY I'nK.tsKU Ukii iivs Altor- i ney A. F. Prei-mr nttirne.l Sitii.luv j from his oston led toiirof tho Fntt nnd j South, li s travels have taken hint ! ovor ll.IKH) nnlos of found, eovertiiij tho principal sections nnd touching all : the loudimj cities on the I'ncilic and' Atlantic oceans nnd Oulf of Mexico from I Oregon to Florldit nnd from there to: Maine. It was strictly a hutinet ir.p net h was constantly nmoiiK business i men and capitabs's, conversiiiij willil them on all topics concernimt llnanco. ! politics mnl trade. In convert ition with nn FxTKiirntti! roiHjr'er, Mr. Preiser; had nun h to say on the mints of in terott that came under his observation He say eople everywhere were v.iy 10 ic.irn oi me r.ir n est nun 1110 nine nu-; i, f,,l,...lii .....,! i 1 . f . 1. . '. . ,1. :..t ..1 ..11,. 11.. ..., t iiM,.,,.- ! ll...;,! ..r 1'. ,1 I. .If tiiioun .,l,ro.,l s..,llh.th it now more inoroueblv "onvinitl than ever th at tlio state 'hat 1 been too backward about n dvertisiu. Wusliinirton is considered tho leadnnj' stale of tho two from tlio suuiilo fact thut people me ucipiaintod with what she has to offer. Amonn ciiiitalisls he saw tho effects of our steel edi;ed luorl K:ii! tax law. There is plenty of money to b. hud, und iu fue capital it scckiiu investment, but there nro tietler liei.l im n t.reaon ns. .. Kio , ... ers e, e. , , i.e.u,, ,.. ... .,.i,,M.Ui, .,..r..,.K - 1 liriictic.illv placed a barrier uirainst it lleresrt.t tho tlii.incial condition ol every cumtiiunilv he has vitite I nnd esjwi illy throughout the central Miss issippi vullev unythiuK but Haltering, mi l that hard times prevail everywhere, l'eople nro sncriliciiiK their properly ut small liiiiiros in order lo coino West and nro c "nstaiitlv m-ekiiiK inform ilion ns to the 1rsI pi. ice to come. In Maine the thermometer ranged Irom ten lo. forty- wo dejjreet b doiv zero an,! the HI.IUI moth ice t'slitblisliiiiout.s of tltat section nro busy putlinn up their supply. II" says no state can oiler belter induce r.euts toentorprisinn yoniiK men than Urepin : llll.l t usnin'ion nni nu oas iiovisch many to come. Iio was perfectly sat islied w ith Oregon hetore he left mid nit on his return bo is considerahlv more so Skiiu'kh tiik Coi'ntky. K J. Hiiiiiius wit ) recently purctiated K imbo's ciKir store on Main street left for purls un known last Saturday, lenvinu Mrs. May Yumu to sutler a loss W thn extent ot uhout M H). U)iriw recently came lo this city, from I'usco, hnvintf been mi engineer oil ,t run between that burpr mi I Spraitiie for soinn time putt. Hu was an old U':piaintitiice of Mr.. Youii, they haviiiK known each other in the cast, anil their friendship ira In illy ho comm more intimate they were final'y ethtaed to bo marrieil, tin) time cot ho im; the eveuinu; of his dtipaiture. When lie came to Oregon City h- was ''broke," nnd nhe took pity on film, Hiundim; r-i-spontiblo for hisjo arl, lirstut Howard's and next at I.ivorinore'8 hotels, both of which places she was workim.'. She j soon succeeded iu sellinc a pieen of j railroad land iu Knslern Orenon, recoiV Inif in chhIi t-l'K). This money nhe en-1 trusted in his cure and he dep nitud it in tho bank, ns she supposed in her name. He nt last succeeded in talking her into the id" of puri'luisim; the Itauibo fruit and eorifeotiuiwry Hloro, which purchasB was duly made, us mentioned in Tiik Kn'tkhi'iuhk last week, the price paid bein $-'"). KverythiiiK was runninit alonn smoothly lis could bo cxpocte.l until on Saturday nt about six o'clock Mrs. Younii, cullinjt at tho store, wan surprised ut lindiiiK the store locked nnd 11 ixitins (tone. Some one told her lie hnd (tone to I'lirtland hut nlia hus pected the truth and notifl ;d tiio uiithori tien. It was found that he had also drawn the re.niaininjt $15') from the bank. Mrs. Younn informed a lepovter that IHttJiinM is a man of itood stainliutt in both the orders of Kniithtnof 1'hylias nnd ilrotberhood of Knuiiuiers, that he was liked wherever known and that she considers him n trim lientj imiin Hlie says she broke herenitiiu'iinent with him and believes that to he the causa of his rash net. It has left her with no nioney wiietever and the only posse -in-' ions shi! now holds is tlio small stock of irrimls valued at about Latkii. Since the above was in type, iiiitjfins was captured in Dayton", under mi assumed mime. He wan brought hack to this cit) by Marshal Hums. Fmx UndkkaTi'.ain. Louis Carotbors now lies in a critical condition at ('an by, as a result of ft horrible mishap, which befell him fast Monday evening. Mr. Carothers ntarted to cross the railroad 'T truck in front of the iu-commit Albany 'S local, and in nomo manner slipped, full in,, across the track. Ho was struck by the enu'ine ami dutaKo.l a dislnneo of about thirtv feet, hei-ift muiiK d mnl bruised in a terrible manner. He wa picked up nnd carried home, when Dr. -isy was summoned. Itosl. le nev,ro iiiliriml injuries 1 was found that Ins Z fractured below l be kneo, and his ank edislocnte.'. die can now only ans- " r tli- words "yes" or "no, N .l-.es . " 1 l.a , wan hurt. It is doubt- iflmcrnivivehis & It- V.t A KiYt'KM Tho iiiililary hull Anni'ai, Scinioi, MuicTiNtm, On 'next lu"t Frldny ovoninu wim purliotpntod Momluv Ihoiiniliml hoIiiiuI iiiooIIiiwh of in by Hbont nlxtv couplon itnd itltundoil tho vitiioim whnol iIIhIiIoIh of I'liiokn by it liio iiuinbor of iipoobiloin, unit county will ho hold for Iho piupotio Fvorythliitf wm ilbly limnunoit, noml of oloolimt diHliiot oIIIooih, iuuI ImiiMiiot iiiuhio wim funihihod mid tiolhluu Ihut ln hiu Ii ollior bimlnom in ooiinootion would ii. Id to Hi buooohs wim loft iindono, ! wlih llin koIiooIh hh propurly oonioii lm It i riinkod itiuontf tho olito ovouU of ! foio niii'Ii bodioN, Il in lu bo hoprd Ihiil Iho mnoii, mid M oondnolod im only Mho liitollluit voIoin mid piilronH of tho niilitiw hov know how to oondiu t it ! hoIiooU of Vliti kiinuii county will mih llimlolusii Imll. . worvv tho boitt intoioMtii ol" th oouilnj I lioiioiiilloiiH hv oloollnvt I'lipiibhnnon Im toi'xvKiU'Kir.MoNKY.-loun'.odolt ll-!t,lm(l 0,n(.IMH, w, U1B proiiroBivi., vorificlroiiluluniluUix'ifou yiiy, mid no!,i bolUvo Inn untdo of prolloom-v clom'lv doo it rosomhlo tho Konulno ! ,.Bniinl for tho Impiovoiuoiit of ur itrtiolo In hoft mid uppoiiritiioo, thut it puhlioHohoolKjinnn w ho iw iiiikoUIMi won d illniool Ink nu export to dotoot : ,i will omploy tho hot timchoiH nthiln Iho (mud. Mr. 'ivyliirf low it l only H),U ; i inon wlm'iiri. williun to mioiUIco llvocout pnvo. which wuMiikou In thu ; porsmml nmbltioim hii.I itniiixmii. to was absent tliat is it .'oiiiliil imitation o( ( Iio genuine article In execution, tool, Weight lllld appearance. ') '""'' '"imium , ninio no I'oMMKMlAlll li F.NTKHI'KHK. lt lit Woll worth ono'n tliuo to v i m i t tho rnxiic furulluro uiiviudu'tory of Vobn Itro., ovor II I', IUMow'h workshop, opHi.lo tlio ('ouk!iv:rttion.il cliuvli. iloio olio cm llud run io ch.iiis, rockoi, f.uicv Klllllll. tllllllt tktl.l ttillE.IHM iMllttktnttlll illlil I ' ... ( ... . I II. Illll.,'l,w ... III. Ill l.t... . 'II Iljlll III.. . tfivcii Iho k ki,Ih ot this III in it wulu ropif liilion. I'lioii' is.Hids itiv novel, uuiipio, .Itir.il.lo il nd Nuhtitutiitl, wild il u won dcrfut to uIimm vo w hut tho li.tiid ol kkIII i nn do with tho lii'iotoloio consuloi.nl ttluioNt wortliloMi I in to I hiii.li, wuiliiblo ,m,v for , ,,,, ,U() MlMnt ' n, I'liOHO Koniloiuoii i mu iMiiitimu iii n lino O.II.H1CNM w men i i 1. 1 .,. i . t'oilHl.intly illrio.KlllK'. Of Iawh, Airmit'n ' i vis. Tim in.iny friomlu ol I. K. Admio. of thin city, will bo sorry to lour u ol hit do pitrlttrt for Attori i, w horo bo tfooit to rt tiiiiiu poruiiinoiilly. Mr Ad.iint U ouo of iho ritiiiK yoiiiin iitlonicv.t ot tlicpm, mid bit pu-li. uhility itud nprihliioHx it bound to w in 1 1 1 m im 0!ivi.ilii ropulH lion unions tho lo.idintt inoiolicri ol tho prolottNiin, l.i Orou.ni l'ny ho h:tt (J.limld tho billOtt OKlooUl, IMIIlldolll'O nud Irn-iiiltliiii u( ....1 .1.1 . I:.. ,( i, . Iiiouill. i.ioii. eon Ull: u,v , U,ml ,, rtlllllv .r,uuoinoiit.i toliiini! out it colon v o( i.'lii'lliillj to that ell, i t I'.mih Timk ro Sriiiu. The dollar men of the V, I' .It I', itiillt of thitciiv wore notilled last Friday that their wncs would lo cut down to $1.75 kt day, takinit ctl'ect Mon.lay At u coiitcipienco ithout llltceit 01 tliein "walked out" on Monday inoiuinu, but most of litem wero litd enmiK-li to walk back before noon. Superintendent Smith informed them nil that their I places wore oien to them, but if they ill. I Hot choose to to buck he wool. I have lo ! hire other inon, which it, line. Uiv ' ill if to the pievillinu' hard times, per- , tons rcthziiin n small salary should ho contented, nt the counlrv is overrun ; with men wuitiin for miv .; 11 i 1 1 c to 1 . ,,, h,.,;. i..,,,i " rk' ' u 1 1 r lll,lr : . .. l inn Mr. I. ll.Suer, who re- ; .' I,"r,",,'",. ."' W,M"'" 'r.K"ll! - '""''""'""onl ol V. . Hurst on .iter 1 street, ii 'I11I114 I ope s h.-trdware store, i hat formed a c -parlnerthip with Mr. : UutH-rt Futlev, Aitontloii it oullo'l lo their iidvertiseuieiit III this itsuo Itolh : L'entleineu mo exi'erieiiced cntmctors and ouil.lers, nn I nit.i'nni .tt if icti in ; In addition to couintctinir mi l build 11, j lliev cm ry iu stit'k nnd iiiiiniidictuie to I order windows, diNirt nud bliiidh, and .! mr r,,,,, ,,iouldin-s, brackets, slmrs , . , OMile Irom III i:o,ii;lilv seutoiieil IUIiiIm riiev i.Uoutti-ii.l lo iolihiiu milert ami i till kindsof cabinet woik, turninu an I ; scroll work. IteineinU'r tho new linn I'mlcy and Sier. Kkiu il.nixn tiik TiiKsn.K. Material is mi tho spot nud men urn already nt work leaniii.' up and relntil hnu the trestle ol lh Southern I'acille, approach inhibit cilv on the north. Instead of heiiiit t Aeniy ('. apart nt they are now, it is the intention of tin- company to place t!ie bents sixteen feet, thus as- til ing a sifer nud more substantial irj o. litis work, ol course, must necessuiily he slow, in o-d-ir to allow the t-atlic of the road to continue, but all pnssdilo It ute will bo exen iteil in pushiiiK it. Tun old bridge has for some time been a source of not a little con steina'ion in tho eyes n( tho tr.ivcLiiiK public, and if possible, more so since the hor; iblo fatality of thu Lahith hridito a few 111 inths u:o. It is then with tho ejroatest ratiiication that Iho work of re placing it with 11 new one is bailed. "I''"M uK Hai-i-v. F company It id their re .'iilnr drill mi l business meet injt lust Monday eveniior, and weie the recipients of a Kind surprise immediately after tin! drill. Jtlde Meldriini in n few iippropriute and well chosen remarks pnsenle I the boys in behalf of tho citi-z-ois with a purse of II fly dollars, for the defraying of expanses incurrod in the recent athletic coiito.ts, and assist the m in the purchase and liltitiK up of new contrivuiiees for truininit. The pu-so was made up by a few of the leudinjt business iii-m of town and is emblematic of the spirit that bus been aroused anions them its a result of the soldier buys' success. Their kindness will ever ha held iu irr.itel'ul remombrancn by V and tliev bopn to make proper re turns for the sain-!. Hesides o'lier busi ness "nt the mnetintt, the names of Dr. Somiiieis, K. L. il iliniu nnd C. II. F.nleshy were presented for member ship und accepted. The company me wed up in the manual and are losing no time in reuehinit a high deitre i of pro floicney. Mr. Litni,', an ex-colonel of the California militia, has drilled the company at two drills, and fully de monstrated his uhility as a drill muster. PosTMAsruit Hanhs Okkiciai.i.v Noti pibi) V.. M. Hands received his of 11 ciul notilicalion from I'ostniasler (ien orul Wanamaker Iiimi Friday ofliiMiip- poinlment as poHtmasti!!' tit this place to succeed .1. M. Ilacon, deceased. Since tho death of Mr. Ilacon, Mr. Hands has crcduhly conducted the iill'uirs nf the pootollici), as aetiiiK postnianter, which, toKother with his wide iiciiainlHnco Ihroiiithont the chy and HiirrouinlinKS, sueKfsts his ample litniws for the posi tion. Mr. Hands is nn uccomuiodatlnt; ixentlemeii, never tiriuK in bis efforts to do justice to any matter bo under take;), und we feel safe in Huyinit thnt in the responsible position lie lots ac cepted iiu will not. be found wanlinit. Ho will retai l tits connection witn the Willamette Fall Investment Com pany, but. will e'nploy Hiillicient assist ance in the ollico to let that in no wdsii iu-turfei-e with tho rapid anil prompt dispo sition of the mails. He has appointed us hisileoutv. Miss Annio Merrill, form erly of St. Helens, which fact is in itself sufficient assurance that Iho govern ment ot the olllce will ho strictly in ac cordance with the demands: of the pub lie. Miss Merrill has hail considerable experience in the service, and with her obliinit manners nnd mat-Iced aptitude she will soon (tain Iho appreciation of f id patrons of the olllce. Miss Kelly, who has proven herself a most, excel lent and ncconimodiitinK clerk, will re lire until the first, of April, when she will probably un iin resume the clerkship. ,..ji.. ,ui niuii.iiiiiL. ., t .,o noi.itn.Ti j wholly ilevouis or makes it unlit. lor , .,(,v unit the M. V. It. U. C... would with that ho in iv reul.so t.io su.vott , ,lwrk, Ytit to Iho shn of tire.... j Uivrvll tUl,ir v,,m,r rtt. (r, ,,, he j.Htly moms. IU it tho deputy lv,ly , condition of nllub. rclly ,.ilv , ,v.rtlnd. d cons...p.enlly d1,l,.,t.utto,uev..rth,td,tir.cl. m,d mi exists beio, nnd il Is lime st nro taken ! ,,,.,, rolm, ,r; menrs ft cents. hun AtMil.t Ititit.uiml it w .thy. y.min! j t iVl,t . If citueiis do not tuke!i c i. . i piOltllOOthO lIlXilllOKt ItOlHl 10 tlUHIh'.IIOHt ti u in I -. iho choitpcHt touohoM mo odou iho iloitront, it it. t dcliool I'llh'orn nhnnld hour In mind thul thu "I iboror It worthy of hiii hlro," In tho wl " Hon of IIVO lllld pI'lurtOBHlVO Hchool Olll.-OI'K ilopon.lH tho mii ivn of your . hooln for Iho coiiiinu your, Il ii vory iuhvuuiiv lli;tt yi in-ohildion Hhonld huvo 'h i bol hoIiimI f.icllii'o obt.iiiiiihlo, nit edm ntion 1 i tlio tmo wot k ui our hhorllo It I 111' nt iblo fiiot thul ntoro hillor iinl- moMlic mid iioitihhorhoiHl oiuirroU itro oui;udorod nt hcIukiI iiuh-iIiiuii Ihun from Hiivolher ciiiiho, OBiMM'lully In thu oiiiiiiti v iliHlriotM, Thin ntnlo of itltilirn Hhonld ho rigidly MUitrdod Hk'nilntt, um it oltou provo iliHiiNirou in tho cxtrvuio, Knui' Oft TilK I'uWH, Ouo of tho lliKt oi.IIiiiiiicoh to i putted under Iho now chiulor Hhonld hu rolitth'it to tlio prohibition of tho niniiiuit nt luiv.''1 of Htuek iiimiii our Ht root. Tin) enuntry tlod iippeiiruiieo of nnv oily thut uIIowm it M root ri to ho utod lit cow pusturot it to tho city's dltcmdit, nud tends lo In tpiro vititoi with h f.t'ltiiii of ditviiist (or llio nhtttlestiiest of its oiliselis, to-tdet its other h.id ell'erts it K'' ''ir tiiwiirds lurniiilliotr4do ol dinners lo olhor 111111s kels. No (m inor Is nttitehod to innr kot wlioro It is tintiile to lonvo 11 wiikoii conliiliiiiiif his nrodiico nnuuiirdod for ..,, H S l,ll'l lllll O. lO.tl W .1 llllerl llkf tllt'k . kindly lo this iiloit, nud liollov. s the , :n.,ion of ovor incrensl iu their puss nuhts of their family cow would Ih- hh- ounor rules to mid from I'orl hind, mid pos-d upon, perhaps it would Im well to ' oouto.pionto nro Uwg tho bulk lolieo ill Maui Street, hllvillK tlittt-H lit 1 ,,f t(, r,,jr. oiliior OH.I HII.I llllorsocilliK sin , ill- low ui,' cows In only ultor liiisinett liourt. Tliis would itivo tho cows 11 e bunco, would be n urenl relief to funnels nud woiildu'l roui.oo to to unv great extent tho present rural air ol iho city. Oi.oKtr M ts.iNif laiuiiKj-Ort'iton hut tho ilittiiiguithod honor ol Is'im; the llrt state or territory on tho I'ncilic Coast that lllld n M I sol lie lo.lt'O ei tihiithed within its borders. Multno mah l.oilo No. t 0tMled for tho Hit! lime at tr'iioii fit v, September U, HH At ih it tune Wortliv I'lt.ither N Hull, ' Kltil livitnr 11111I rosl.linir timir Saeraiiieuto two-:('u., (ouforre.t the Hist .legreu upon 1 t,-tlioi - Christopher Tuvlor, of Dm ton, j Yiimhill couiitv In view of thlt hu t nt n reuular meelinn of the Masonic Veteran .hs.m i itiou ol llio I'aetllc coast, held In i San Frniicitco Thins lay, tho 12 iut.,il I wiit unauiiuoutlv retulved lo ceiebrule ui r.irilund or 1 iretjou Cily on the 2;hd HI Soptemlsir next, the fortieth miniver inurvof the oiifsni ition of tho Mol orshiplitl I.ihIo ol ! roe nml Accepted w I1010 ho has cotnltieted n nine cent Masons ol the stnto of Oregon, iu con stoie for some limo, will msm ohii up n junction with tho said itnind lo lire. It s, 110 on the hill in litis cilv where ho is eonlldenlly extcled Unit the Maouic ' has piirchatod n lot of T, 1'. It.indall, triileruity "I Unroll City will u0 every 1 paities w Iio have hud business trnutue etlort to have the next ineetiiitf of said 1 limit with Mr. Shivo'y. know whnl kind , ., 11 . ,1 ' with tho celebration uf the anniversary, tfrtuM imiijo nei'i Here in cuiijiiiicuon and make nil prepuintutioiis for the eutortaiiiuisnt of tho vitilitijj inntont. Ureu-on ( ity is cm tailtlv onlitleil to tho h,mr ,,4Vn( the celebration her., ns MulHiomuli l.sluo No. I is tho ol lest one in tho state O. II. A I. Co. Kl Kl TION', At the; Columbia Hook nnd Ladder Co s last 1 election iho following others wore, .,...1 litr ll.. iiiiMi.iitiiiF VHur- I 'htirtet 1 1 1 A ttiev. piotldeiit ; (i. C. ltiieon, secrie tnrv;.I.J. Cook, treasurer; Chat llil-1 or! foreman; II. Ii. McCnrver, llr-t sistimt foromnn ; T. I.. Clutrmun, W. T. Whiil.M'k nnd J. It. Treniliath, members of tin. board ol tiro doleiialct. The moiiihorsliiii of the conin.iiiv it now verv lai and comprises no iinutniilly ae- live and brave lot of boys. However, a lew yearn litis para will iw nn orna there seems n ifeiierul feelniK of ilistntis-: menl to Iho city. The council built n taction umoiiK them in remir.l to the old six-foot sidewalk nliing- tho west side ol ritttlo trap of n truck Ihev nio onlit-ed to; the purk, wbicli hus liecu extended use. and there seems reasons oiioiil'Ii for ! southward by Cupt t'owiiiK and oilier complaint. It lonu no nerved lis pur pose mid il ennnot longer be Massed uiiioiik modern conveniences. It is beuvv nnd clumsy, which bullies every attempt ut necessary speed nud prompt ness in nil emerifenciot. The Udder lire Phi short mid do not moot the de mand while the hooks nnd uth-r at tachment are old mid out of date, A new truck is needed liudly, nnd it would lie a wise move on the purl of the coun cil to take steps toward purcluisinK one at tho next inci-lin. Tiik Lai.v WasiiisutoM Si tchh Tho Lady Washington supier given by Iho young Indies of the Congroitatiomil church last Tuesday evening ut the parlors of tlte church proved lo lt 11 very attractive nnd enjoya'ilo utt'nir. The young Indies wore cnstmno.1 in attire of tlte day of Ludy Washington mid presented a verv iinitpio npisuir iince. After supper hnd boon liberally pm taken ol, the people retired to the auditorium, where music and literary exercises ol a high order were w itnessed. Miss Jennie M. Lon ;, elocutionist of I'orlland, gave the audience a rare trout in tlio rendition of different selec tions, mid the successive encores she received, showed to the extent Hint high elocutionary talent Is appreciated hv our citizens. Mm lyougls instructor of 11 class of elocution iu Salem, and she nlso has n class in l'lirtliind. Not the least amusing feature of the enteiluln ment was Jtho privilege tho audience bud of really shaking hands with I'resi dent t ieoige and Lady Washington, be fore leaving. The entertainment was in every respect a grand success, nud the young ladles feel much II tltered. Tub Hkcknt O. N. (I. Atulktii' Topiinamkmt As considerable mis understanding hut arisen, otviug to toiue rash statements being made by differ ent parties In the lain tournament ill I'orlland participated in by company F of this city, it became necessary to correct some erroneous impressions that have gime out. Tho members ol l-'Co . who puiticip ated iu the lute toitt- naineiit expiess tlieinselves lis sili-lled with the way 111 w-lilch lliey were enter tained by (i company, und that they cherish no feeling of amimoHity toward them. The Kvoniiig Telegi-im, which at (list published 11 somewhat biased report ot llio tournament tins inane inutile corrections nml given F company its just dues. The members of 1' comp any, nn well as their ninny friends, are proud of the medals won, and if u reuiinenliil tournament is given this spring, they will enter into the contest with friendly feeling toward nil, and with the coiilldont expectation of win ning more meduls. Clackamas County 8. H. Convkvtion. On Wednesday two weeks ago at. 2 1'. M. tho pastors of tho various churches of Oregon City, held a mooting to take into c.onsiderulion thu forming of 11 County Sundav School Association. Rev. J. II. Holberg, the president of the State Sunday Hchool Association, was present. It was unanimously resolved lo bold a Sunday School Convention I Apil 1:1th nnd 14th, 181)1, in the M. K.I church of Oregon City. A committee, consisting of Hcs. John 1'nrnons, W. 0. 1 Lucas and ti. Win Uibonv. was an- I pointed to prepare a program nnd invite speakers. We trust that the various Sunday schools of the county will take notice of this appointment and have their Huhools represented at the convention. TakiiM Hi Iifi,Aiiifit.Hov. Hit" n 1 11 11 dollvorod his furiiwoll sormoli In this city lust "tunihiy nlulit. Th" ud loiieowiis no luiner tlmn iitiml fioui tlio slinphi fact that it w liupuHslhUi In crowd Hiiy tnoiH In, Tho iiInIos woro full mill iho unoccupied spiteo III mid mound Iho pulpit whs llllod with per sons htumtiiikt mid Hitllii, vthlln tho hull' wuy mid iiulO'iooiii wits iilto iiiiciiuo foriiihtv crowdod, F I'ompmiy, 0. N. 0, nltondod In i'nlforui,occu tyliirf clutil's tit tho I1111110.II11I0 rlfiM of tlio spottkor, Tho sulijoet mitt, 'Tho Hitlln of Ufa mid How to Fight It," nud whs ubiind mitwith tho valuable infoiumtioti mid IntorostliiK notes ns nltvitvs chmnctorlco liov, hiitonum's discoursos, Willi his litinlly. I'lupliiln llitloiniin, ilopitrlod yotiiudny direct for Vniteouvor liiirmcks, w horn how 111 itwitll further orders from tho war tlepitrtitionl nsti)iulu I1I111 his Hold of duty. In tho dopiirliiro of llov, lliitomsn, Ori'itnu City bus IohI one ol Its most iHipulitr iMiHtiirs nud brllllnnt oriilurs, w hllii iu his ostlinnblo wllit wo Ioho it htdv of I ho highest litornrv cul tuio. Thoy lutvii hulli nslnod frloiids without iiuinbor diuiiiit Iholr stny In Oregon City mid with llioin In nuy Held thoy miiv oiitor, nru soul thn host wlsliet of till. It is not known nt piosout who will Nitccood him mx pastor ot thn Hitp lit church, Tiik I'oMiiiNK Hhokiin, SovoihI weeks slneo tho lower Columbia ilvor bonis fiirinoil n ciiiubliiiilloii.niuoiiK IheuitelveH ritlto.l tho froiuht nnd pHssonnor rnlos. nlso init nu tho M'lces of inoitU nnd births. Tho Tolophono rttlsitl tho prices of ino.ilt fiuiu fni to 75 cents, nml uliil.f toomt from 1.51 to -'.'J.'), but tho Attorlit putsoiiiior bi'h'iin to truvol without osliutt nud slept in thn seats, to thov wro couiMiod to reduce meals nml liorths to I lis old rules. Hut tho Kelloifi; Co. lint broken Iho ooliihhiu lion their patrons who huvo stmsl hv them for voms refused lo submit to Iho lucroiiM'd tmill", nml thoy nro now carry ing froiuht nud pnstonuora nt tho old rules. At tho sumo tliuo Ilia llnyon i .. i .. 1 1....1 .......... ... i in iinm "innnPii , . ii tin I F.tsr C.iviNit to tiik FnoNr. Mr James Ito.ike, who recrtitly nsKiuued enl'ro control of the llroitou Cilv Iron Wotks, hat partitioned otf n neat httlii 1 ollico room m.I jttnliif his sluui, w hleh ; uives iiiui n votv convenient slid luiiidy place for trausaetiliif his biitiuess nml keeplnit bmiks nnd as'rs, Ho lint recently ndded material to his establish ment, lo the eUont ol (iliSMt, mnkiliit it one of llio most complete luundrios in tho state outiddo of Portland. Ho hut nl) tho woik Im enn Hissibly nttond lo. not only from tho country sup roundiiti;, but fi.uu u broad, which sH'nkt much to the repuiiitioii ho It vMinini! Hit Into partner, Mr. I 'rot ter, is now in IWtlund. when, ho w cnpi.'S it iHisilion in 0110 ol tho shops there, Mr. 1'ixistor Is n llrslcliiss woik iii.iii nnd has warm friends in Oregon I City who w i : at any tliuo. gladly welcome Ins return I Conn To Stay Win. W, Snively, (moons mniinir Portland inerclimitt, ; ui a imc ol uistls ho nlwavs curries, ns ,, , " . V V ' . , , well t tho scln-lido ol prices ho nlwavs maintains, nnd it is, lo say Iho leant, to u credit. His house in I'orllnnd hiisi 1 l avs In-en eouiplolely overrun Willi j on-torn, nnd in la ,'ies fm nl.hiiin tt-s.ds. j otin-ciallv, he is seldom ekiidled. In oMMiitiK up a store in Orejoii City, Mr Mill ely bun coino dotoriiilned lo stay. Ho is Kindly welcomed to Oregon City, business men, nnd we It-speak for him u liirjto patrouaKo. - - I auk 1 mchovkmkxis. ns-;clly council hud (bo j Seventh slnvl helweeii I mid .l.'llers.ui, plowed -Last venr the I'uik IdiK'k on John IJ Adiiint nud Itnrrowed Miown siiokiIIi. Iney now have a lino lot of simile trees of ilifferenl vmel 111 the urouud ready lo set out. Wpliiu residents f that vicinity, l'roK-rly situated near this park is destine, I ) be come Hie most vnlotilo in tho city. HurruxKii IIomk. Mr. M. Haider, of Logan, was in the city yesierdiiy. lie iccenlly ret 111 lie I (10111 nn extended visit to Wisconsin and Missourri, mid came up from I llw neii this week whore he is in teiestod iu the salmon canning busi ness, After spending n few days with his patents at l.ogun, ho will return lo llivuco where active preparations will bo cmnm. -need for tho season's work. Mi. Iliibler states that a iiuinbor of the cuiiiierymeii are making preparations for mi extensive salmon pack the coming spring mnl summer, and tho sonson will iindoiiblodlv ho an active one. The dentil of Mr. Snmilel Strilo, of Clackamas, occurring on thn 17th, is re corded among the sad calamities w hich have befallen our sister town alive its foundation Mr. Strilo was ever a pro moter of the public welfare, nnd always ready to lend assistance to tho advance ment, of Clackiimns mid Clackniniis county. A host of past friends and reln tives mourn their grent loss in bin un timely death His Is-roaveil family are extended the sympathies of all. Fhatkhnai,. Tho Knight of tho I'titriarchiil Circle, Oregon City Temple No. I, eiiteilniiied Hie members of tho I'orl land Temple No. 2, at their hall in this city last Tuesday evening, They entertained their gnosis in royal stylo, und all passed a most enjoyable evening. 1 iroiion City Temple is in a nourishing condition, and they are wlltling and re furnishing their ball at thn corner of Main nnd Fourth streets in handsome stvlo Dani-inii Class. A dancing class has been organized in the city and tlte llrst of the series of instructions was given lust Thursday evening. Tho class has 11 membership of about twenty, com posed of some of the best young men In the city, each of whom has the privilego of takimt ns many young holies as lie chooses if ho dont get left. Tito in structor is a Mr. SymotiH, of Portland. Ykiiktaiii.kh Wantko. Farmers wish ing to make contracts for raising Cu cumbers, Tomatoes, OnloiiH nnd Cauli flower will llnd it lobe 10 their Interest to call on or correspond with the l'ort land I'roserving Co., Portland, Oregon, Corner IRh and D St, (i iiii: sli'.ds. .Yon Can Fink D. M. Fkiiiiy'h, K. J. Howkn's, Htahuktt's, I.. L. May's, Hv TIIK I'AI'HR, Poll Nil on nnsiiKh. 10. K. WILLIAMS', TIIK OkOCKH. LIST OF TEACH EltS I'roRont nt I'liiille Rxnmlnntlen of Tenohers, for Cliu-kitiniis County, Ori'iinn, February mill, 1KUI. MIhn hnurs Jnhn'n, Mini, tlostlo Wells, M (sm Ten iil.i Miiyflclil, M Ink Klvn Muck, Miss MiHuoiirl Mnyflelil, Mint .l.-ss Wiililrnn, Minn Miiiel. HiillBlmry, M tss (lorriln Itnlh, Mist M 11 c Itfe Hill, Minn Mtlllill! .hiKKiir, Miss Itnsa UlliinfoHor, Mr. diaries Thorpe, Mrs. Mury A llnlliidiiy, Mr, Hurry lllll, Miss Kvn Ii OkIiuu, Mr. .I11I111 (). Until, Miss Annii Miiinimivor, Mr. Kruiik Itiiukfii, Miss Alteo Katun, Mr. W m 1 1 0 11 k I nn, MIhh MiikkIo (iiiUrtilKO, Mr Tliomtnro Campari, Miss (lertriulo Kerhes, Mr. J. H. Welch, Miss Myrtlo KrullliHitpt. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Homo miowniid loiity of ruin this WW'K, Mr, A, Forbes, of lluiinnciiN, will In thu ully Wodiiosiluy. Ir, lib kiiiuii, of Cliickitinns, was In Iho city Sutiiidiiy, F compniiy nr oiuutiUliitf n hnsobull toiim for ih.i ciimiiiK sonson, lloiimin I.iikiim, of l'ortlmitl, in vlslt Inu friends in thu i lly this week, Host linen towels, (j cents nt Iho Hit r Kttln Mioro. iMcl'iirver liiiililliiK, Mi" Jennie l,onj, It Is rnporiod, will oiKunlsrt n cluti In oliH-iilion In Oregon City In thu nonr fuliiro. (Ion. Wnrnor Uul.li Miller nnd VA. Newton tmik n llyiiiK trip to tlio Molalln country lust Wvduosduy, Thu II UK on thn court house flouted lit Imll mast yesterday, In memory of lion, Nheriumi, Fd. Ilowluiid, after n Nik run of tvlmld fever, in nititln on our streets. Ho was tho put lent of Ir. I'nltm. For Imruulnt In notions, toilet nrtltdos, luiicy K'sxis nnd toys iio to tho llurniilu Store, old McCurvnr bulldinu, Mrs. C. I.. Ilallmn, (new Miiinly Howell) linn bwn visltiiiK hor pnrunlH, Mr. niul Mm. J, Howell, thn past week . All thn machinery for thn new city pump in now on tho Kronnds, and It is expected to ho lit operation In two weeks. . Mst. Attorney Mcltildo In in attend ance at Iho circuit court of Clntsop county, which convened t Astoria last week . Hon. K, W. Humes, of Wallowa county, cumo In on Moudnv'a train for a brief visit with Mr. M." Ilslton, from near here. Oregon City in not hismilng hut it i "'going straight nltend all tho sumo. Thoio are many improvements con templated , Misso Nollin nud Hossltt l.lllllherl, of I'lirtland, were the guest of Miss Mamie Cbnrnian Tuesday nnd Wednesday of thin Week. HoImoI Wilkinson, who dishs-ated Ills thumb a week ugo while clearing up around the huuso, commenced work again Monday, Mrs, II. 1 1. Hiehntdtou lias opened halrdretslng pailor nt room HI, Hchram build. ng. The ladi.-a will llud her nn artist In her linn. K very thing cheap ut the Hnrgmn Store, Linens, fabrics, niikn, toilet articles, tots, notions, tinnnru, glassware etc, front & rents up, The ladies of the I'resbylerinn Church gavo very successful lunch and literary eiitertsinineiil at their church Inst Friday evening- Tho church was crowded. J. W. Kolloy t.M.k care of the town one day this week in place of Mursluil Hums, In. went lo Rivton to tiling hack abas F. H. Ifiggtu. Johnnie mndo s'oplo walk pretty ntiitlght. Mr. V. I'. Johns in, ol San Francisco, general inuiiugor of thn Willamette pulp mid paper mills, Inn been In the cilv lorn week putt, returning thn Hist of this week, Aliout four inches of lite "Is'nutifnl" greeted the eyes of the people of this section tisin looking out Inst Monday morning, It only remained on the grou.id 11 few hours. Finnk Hush, malinger of thn lilnd- llono luritlturo company, Is erecting a cottugo nl K-lgowoo.1, nud w ill, ns s.sm ns i is complete, I, move into It with Id family, who now reside In Portland Mr. J. Thorn returned the latter part of tho wcckjfrnm Olviupia, where ho has been preparing lull sot ol nsaessmont nnd other blanks to It. used by the state olliciitls of thnt alnte, under the new Inw. Dr. U. II. Mcl'horson, a well-known pioneer of the Const, and n former resi dent of Chtrkuuus county, died on tho Hllli nt Melinite, Wash. Hi remains were interred in Scuttle Waxtkii, A loan of '.'.'() for two, three or more venrs on improved real es tnlo mid mill property, Security 11s good as can be hud in Clackamas county. Address Money, Fntkiii'Iiisk olllce. Mmriago licenses wore issued Ibis weok to Annie Olsen and Kund Olson ; Ida linker to Chus. I'. Hlankeiiship; I Hen Taylor nnd David W. Callahan; Hultio K Shipley nnd Henry V llulin I'artlea worn negotiating a week ngo for tho purchase of the old M . F. church lo he used ns n hardware store, hut it is hoiMtd they have given up the idea. Thnt would certainly Im A hard wuire) lo use. Wm. I.unus, whlli, working on the ro tary boiler nt the Crown mill, severely sculdcd his right foot Tuesday morning, and is now laid up for repairs. Dr. Som uiei dressed the wound which is now much improved . 0. K. A. Froytug reports trade in seeds flourishing. Ho snys D. M. Forty's Needs are in great favor among the producers, and as ho is one oil hs agent for thin section knows i.liout what ho is saying. Walters. McWhortcr, a unlive of Or egon City died In Fast Portland, Fob. J2, of lung lever, ngod 25 years. His tuners! took place on Monday, the 2.')rtl, under the auspices of Multnomah Typo graphical V nion No. fiH. Attention s culled to the card of John Tyueke, tho woll known carpenter and tniildor. Mr. Tyucko needs no recom mendation from Tiik Kn iichi-iusk, as his work in this city and other places speak for Itself, lie guarantees satisfaction. The medals won by tho F Company boys were on exhibition in O'Comiel's shiny w indow last Saturday on a large card lustily lettered by Mr. O'Connell. It wan the means of attracting largo crowds of people, Key. linker is now being assisted by Mir. Wiildwiti in conducting tho protrne'ed meetings of tho United Breth ren church at Maple Lane. There has been eight conversions stneo the meet ings commenced. The new holler for tho W. P. & P. Cos. mill is now being placed in position and will lie ready for operation In time to suirt the new machine by the llrst of March, The inuchino underwent a six hours trial last week and It gives entire satisfaction, Mr. J. Nicholas, while assisting in nuttini! down the new boiler for tho paper company last Thursday, wan no iiiitortunate as to lose one of his thumbs. It was badly smashed under the boiler and Dr. C'aill found amputa tion necessary. The overland from the south tvns thirteen hours Into Tuesday ns a result of the hiiow bIHIoh in the Siskiyou moun tains. Heavy snow storma have pre vailed thromrii the mountains for tho past week, blockading nil IraitiH and breaking telegraph wires. Mr. 0. N. Nnsh. recently from Tort land, but formerly from the Fast, has taken a position in Chat-man's ding store, Mr. Nash is a thorough pharma cist as well as an excellent salesinnn and he will undoubtedly make many friondB ilurlng his residence here. Mr.,, II. Lnmbort, one of Pie oldeih, best knowiielliieeiisof Clackamas county, who hus resided for many yearn 011 tils line hi nu near Milwmiklu, bus removed to Portland, whore ho leeeiilly oieclod a handsome tesldenci). Win. HiishoII was removed from the Poilluiid House, In thin cilv, to Ht. Vhp cent's hospital, Portland, fast Tuesday Hireling with u severe attack of typhoid iiiuliiilu, It In hoped he will noon Ir. 011 the rond tu recovery, (Iriind Master II. K, llnynn. nf the Oregon Slate (iraiiKo, arrived home after nn extensive tour of the Fast, last Filday, Mr. Hayes has boon gone nearly four months, during which time he bus visited nearly every statu In the Cn Ion. '01... .!....!. .1 l... r... inn noa'll m too 1 1 11 10 lWO-ylir-Olll child uf Tom Armstrong, on Wediiftmlny .if this week. Is iiiiIaiI Tin. Ill.lu ...... . ... ... .......... ....ii, wiiv was atluckod Monday with ninllgnniit minim level , living unv iw.l uayi. Hie pureiits have Hie sympathies of the entire community, (n Monday, March "nd, 18111, the in tinal election of Chief Fngliioor and one Assistant Fuglnoer of the Oregon City Fire Department will take place at the rooms of Cnlnract Hone No, 2. Poll will he osuied from 1 a. in. to 4 p. m, Ily order of ihe Mayor, J. W. Kolloy has been engaged '' the past ten duvt In taking a school cemim of tho city. Ills work w ill not be com pleted until the Infer part of the week, but he estimates the number uf chool children nt about HiK), which Is nbout 150 more than Inst year. This is g.xsl showing. During the absence of Sheriff Sainton this weeks lovking for the escniHsd prison ers, nud Deputy Morris out rollectiiif luxes T, P, Hamlall has presld.sl ovor the Sheriff's ollico, wilh a sciul deputy commission, He makes an obliging as well as K'hmI lisikiiiK otlicor. lining to the fact of it taking from two lo six days for mail to reach un from vmlous sections of the county consider- able corrospondenco failed to roach ua In time lor publication last week. Only after a unheal change bus It-en effected In our mail svstem, can rorresiHii.lonts (.el insured in seeing this mutter pub lished the same week ll la written. Miss Lin Paine linn received her new I locker Urn, pinno from Now York. It in the II nest instrument in the city and has been un tho road several weeks, Miss Paine Intends organising a class in n.tisic, nti'l ss nn instructor she comes well recoiniiiislnod See her announce ment In another column. The assistant cashier uf a Tacoma hank Ibis week addressed an envelot. coniainlngn deed for record to"Hccor lor of Deeds ol Linn Co , Oregon City, Or." There are piobably no important towns iu Linn county so the bunker thought he would make a sure Ihingol it by sending it lo Oregon City. Judge D, J. Switier, of Columbia count v, sent a.luy In the city since our lust issue, while en route for Ids home in St. Helens, altera week sojourn at tho state capital. The Judge lias been .-untitled to his house tune weeks with typhoid fever and his re apinrnce among his many fi lends in gladly wel comed. Married nt the Congregation.! par sonage, by Hot- O. V. Lucas, on Thurs day evening. Feb, ltllh. IHur, Mis Ida II. H iker, of this cilv, and C. P. Hlank eiiship, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Hliinkeiislup will make their residence in Portland, whither they took their departure nii alter the wedding. Suc cess to tin-in, is the wish of all. In other columns on this Ntge Is found Ihe "ad" of E. K. Williams, grocer, of Ibis city, A perusnl of the same will give yoii valuable information un what he has to offer. Mr. Will jam carries one of the most select lines of groceries, dried fruit and wssln in this section of the stale, nnd in dealing wilh him you will Hnd him at all times reliable, and Iho pi Ice of his gissls a low aa the low est, (iive him a call. The smiling countenance of Dave May is now to ls noon U hil.d the counters of K. F. Williams' store. Mr. Mav is too well known in Oregon City to need an introduction to the public, as he has for a long time been resident here, during which ho hai lsen In business for himself, besides having been con nected Willi other institutions. His presence in the store will insure prompt mid accurate donhngs with all customers and Mr. Williams is t he congratulated on securing him. lVi-iis WivTmi lluviin; lust re ceived a new piano from the Fast. 1 am now propnred lo recsive puplis in music. I'm lies deslriiiL' instruction niUV con sult 1110 nt the Hargaiu Store. IDA I-A1NK. DO YOU EVER Take Medicine? IT H OKIES A Necessary but Unpleasant Duty TO PKItFOKM. Tltrro Is noililtij We 1-ut, Drink, Wear or Have Fun With That Ir of noniueh Important as The Medicine We Take. A KKMAM.K PKUU018T is n Joy forever to nny community. E.G.Caufield dispenses nothing but Pure Drugs of the Highest Quality. BUSINESSL()CALS, tlrdeis taken for uny newspaper or periodical published foretan or domestic, 1. . . ! . I... ..... - single copies or ov inu inonni ur vrm, CAttFIKl-O A llUNTI.KV. All tho leadiiiK periodicals and niava r.inoH, latest anil Lest novels kept cry Ciiullold & Huntley. Lumber and fencing for sale cheap at mill on W E. MorriH' farm, one mile and a half east from Park l'lace. ffltf St. Patwck's Pii,i,b, for disorders of the liver and bowels. A vigorous but Untitle pbysic thnt cleanses and renovates the .whole system. Price 25 cents per box. I have put up a chopper at my place 4 miles southeast of Oregon City, and am prepared to chop grain at reasonable rates, on evcy Monday. Can shop 50 to 100 bushels an hour. V. S.Rideii. Frank Neldon at 'Wincsett & Scrip ture's hliicksmith shop makes a specialty of icpairing guns revolvors and sharp ening scissors. Satisfaction guaranteed. E. E. WLLIAMS, DEALER IN GEOCEEIES GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND FEED. MILL FEED AT Fresh Stock of Garden E. E. -WILLIAMS Knlrny Nolh-c, (Inn thriH.viir.i.M aim... .... 11...1 ....1 white Swt under riidit ear, and slit In ion. Aiso one iwo-yenr-otu steer dark roan Inrnlor - lum l.i.un il,.l...nw.,l ti... were lost a short time after harvest. Address, Danikl Williams, Orenon City, Or. "Is this the hoHt?'' Is a question often tHkod, when iiiedii-iiio is wanted. The following are a few of the medicines of known reliability, sold by jko, A. 1 1 and inu, drtiKk-ist, of this tilui-e. He hns ninny other excellent medicines, bill tin-He are worthy of sueciul mention : ('iiahiii:iii. air's ('oi-iiii Kkmkdv, hm metis lor ns cures ot severe colds, and ns a preventtlve for croup. I'rice MO cents r bottle. Ciiakhkhlain's I'ain IIai.m, a goneral family liniment, and esrtei-iully valuable for rheumatism . Trice 50 cents m-r hot tie. ClIAKIIlKt.AlN's K.VK AND tsKIS OlNT- must. For tetter, snlt-rheuni, scald hi'sd, eewma and cbrotiic sore eyes. I'rice 25 cents per box. For a lame hack, a piiin in the sldo or chest, or for tootli-m-he or ear-ache prompt relief may lie had hv using i'lianilierlnin's Pain liulm. Il in reliable For sale by Uko. A Hardinu. WOOD TURNING " .A. IT ID SCROLL SAWING. BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED- Parties desiring- Wood Turning, Pat terns, Ilrackets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will lie Suited by Calling on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. G-. H. BESTOW, COpp. the Congregational Church HsUblUhcil 1M6S. C. N. GUEEXMAN, Drayage & Expressing Freight anil parcels delivered to all parts of the city. LINE OF GROCERIES IX TIIK CITY. Call and Examine MY PltrCES Twelfth and Main SH., Oregon C ity. QUEEN BEE Restaurant Lunch Counter. MARTIN CEO & CO, ritorRiETons: Meals served day and night. Oysters and Chops in Any Stylo, SSitle entrance ior l.aaios. Main St., Oregon City lUORSHAM W : : : BROi PEALEK IN- Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork None but the bout ol meats hniidU'it. Free rte- livery to all parti of tho otty, SHOP TWO D00H8 ABOVE POST OFFICE oiii:uw crrv. - oki:. Speculation Hutmrons Scarcely a day passes without the news of some large failuro flashing over the wires the usual result of specula tion In stocks or some equally danger ous venture. The same electric current carries to dear distant friends the sad tidings of death of dear ones too often the result of speculation in patent nos trums. Motre's Itevealed Keineity is no speculation but is sold on positive guarantoe. Do not fail to go to youi druggiHt and ask for your nioney If not satiBlied. We know you will go and buy another bottle, For sale by all druggist. CllAMlimil.AIN's COLIO, ClIOLKHA AND DiAiiiincKA Kicmkdy, the most reliable known medicine for bowel coiuolaintB. It is especially prized by perg"iie subject to colic. It has cured many canes of chronic diarrhoea, Price 25 andOO cents per bottle. i.ufpc, Best and cleavest 53 MILL PRICES. Seeds Just Arrived. OREGON CITY. $3,300! -: BOOTS and SHOES Bankrupt Stock OK BOOTS : : : : SHOES To be Bold at 50 Cents on the Dollar for 15 days only. Call early if you waut your pick, and avoid tho num. ThoGrcatEastcrn Store. Mayer & Ackerman, Props. BOWEN PORTER, M.D-, Physician Surgeon, CAN BY, OREGON. OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS combination fence- or CITY and FARM Fencing. Having opened a factory at ork ll( IN CITY, lor the Mnntifucture ol ibis FKM'K. we Invite the t.iu-ni nenole snd ftrmrrB ot ('luckamai. county ta esll snd fimntcl thin KKNCG It In the eiieapeit, best suit moat durable ever ofTcred. K8TIMATE8 Fl'KMSHED ANDERSON k RICKSON. Livery, Feed and Sale Stahle ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN TIIK BRIDGE AND DEPOT. Double and Single Rigs, and sad die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information reeardiim anv kind of stock promptly attended to by person or lettor. Horses Bought and Sold. OKI). C. El.V W. J. BAVCH ELY &RAU0H DEALERS IN Merchandise. Store located at Mountain View, on Molalla road, one mile south east of Oregoh City. We deal in Flour, Corn Meal. Feed. Groceries of all kinds, Boot and Shoes, Gents' Underwear and other styles of Clothing, and numerous other article! suitable for the needs ot tue tanner ana his family. Bv prompt and fair dealing we hope to receive in future, as in the past, a liberal share of patronage. fliy-The highest market tprice paid for Butter, Eps and Fowls. September 11, 1880. JOHN A. BECK, THh Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Try him 1 United Hack, Truck and Livery Company, W. II. Cooke, Manager. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Rigs of any description furnished on Bhort notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Bus! ess promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. o Ho ioh p Tpwpipp MUMUIU JUHU1U1, onK) and death w iookbu iur .... v J