The KiitcrprlHc. HUIUY, MAIU II L7,ll. JSCHISDULES OF TIME 80VTHKRN I'AOW RAILWAY Alhtnv I.ixmI (wy .iMI.m.i ht,irnu kinri'ia itliroiiKlii Kuliirj ( nullum) ol'TII HOC Mil. Ktwrbnrit (mm- niittltmit Allitny I.umI (,v tili'tii . i Ninriu Kitna nhn'iiflu 1 M lit Isk. in. SI Mi 11. m WU, iu tu; ( in t si (i in 0 t'.T OV'NvrKAMKHN. llt I OII'ION rirv. TO ti'oo m, I i i. m, i t ivn ronri m ?. m, 10 HI K. III. '1 ll 11 111. t.nimr All,.nv-lt MnVt iik i'i, ( Uniting. ;m i in. IV, OMilHN IITV, III 1 1 l III p III, l.V rolltl.aMII, M III. II ' III. i .Hi a. ill. kKi.UMHI I'O.'S STmilr.llS N,mliwH-rr tf ilimi m v U.Hii, T Ml , M 'li.l v ihIi , 1( ami t'rl.Uv ; enrlUiul ml u laii.lnw I . i m., Hi,..,la)a, 'hur lima an, I 8tiirUa N-1' t'O '.SSI KtJIKKS. Ma4,xvt,if mviou au.l Iu,lliiii. s a mi, MvmUjr. ,liin,,Uy ami PiliUy r,H IVtilmiJ n4 way Uii.!liu, ll , ut. tucnUy. lliiira day au,l KrUlay, ASOTIIKH U.IUl rtfUKl'lKtl, Till' Portland A Origin 1'ily aiUy Com vhy, iuoorporut.d oliori lime miihv, Ii organised by th eietion ul I., XI, lvi, president, Mr. II. M Wei.o, mviwUiv mi. I lr.if.unr, mid A. l. liOvkll-lioM, KIIH'tlllll'll.ll'llt. TIll'V l lut mtrveyori in tin- licit next M,'m lav to Iik'uIi' the lino In OMWi'ttn, It will ta mi olivine motor lino llio liiiht i.( way li.n been Keeuus! and wotk ll U VtMIIUH'invil Ml tllll't', Tlio I'uillpullV llllH nine iiiKiillm iu liu li i.t eompleio ilu lino In (liikM, uml will Iihvo it in ofor.itinn liy ihe end o( Mio your. They liavo li:i Juno l, lStC, t.i complete I Iu lino to Dn'timi 1'iiy, uud llio riiihl ol y lor tlio urt'iiler . n( i tin dist.tnoe have lvn wniroil, Hint llio mini will without Jmilit be completed within llio litre irvm'riln'il The Mad will make a jitiLlioti Willi llio oloi lrit' nititiir lino Innn I-nllon Turk lit llio roiuolorioH, in llio kil'Htiu'k l!nM. A I'ulKui' ti Hrt, llio i'lmi:u' Hill uililiiinn, n. I into tlu UiuIh nl llio lirvtiiin Iron uiu! Slool I'nin jwny. 10 (n !ii. Tlio Iuili mnl Stool Co., luvo liu l a O'Milnur anrvov n( lur lr;i t o( llioir pmrly iiioiniialoiy to l.tviii); H nut lliHi llio Htrrotfi ulniU conform Id tlio Uy i( tlio Inn. I llio tiuiKlinit of llii road mill lnin .tonly il clioup luN into llio inarkol, an. I will vnlinnoo tlio viiltni of that n hu ll in now onlxi'lo (iruH'ily. Ckmktehv Advaxtahkm. Tlio Crrn. in 1'iiy coniotory in uiont tlosirulily looittoil tin a iH'iiitiMiiltir of UU crontul, liouniluil on tliroo Hiilon liy n ky u:il loripiUnia Cjiivoidi, mil niiliko tlio liiiryinit Kmniiiln ol I'orltami ami Kunt rurllun.l, will not Imvo to Iw toinovoil in tlio ootirxo of a frw voar, or rolunal to Hrniit nmro l.ntmU tlioioin, Tlio eon. litmus of tlio ailjoiniiiK luiulrt to tlio ooiiiotery am noli lliiil it novor oan imorforv tAilii lliia lot aiion a lnuiiil liroiuul, HuiUliiii;it cannot nor novor will ororlo.1 on tlio pwtiloit!i I.IuIIh .arli.illy tmrroumliitK tlieie isniiiniln, ami um iIiih ih so Woll a.liino.l for a oriotiml liuryini; K'ouml, it wonlil io a iiiullor of ooonoiny (or llio tnistoos of llio cemetery to nccuro tlio aiiJitionul liiml ailj.. ilium tlioroto, ami tiike teM t'iniiriU lieanlifyini; I lie prein ioc. tiii! to Hie work ol van. lain, who cairy off Hie flower uml kIiiuIk pluntej in the cemetery I'V lovinrf lianil.a, Mexton nlioulil t emiioyeil to remilu on the to,"ul,' "'' l"''per eartj of the muiiio. Nulure li.ia ruvileil a tit resting ilaee (or Ilie ileu.l in Oregon City eeinelerv, atlil it i- tlio iluty of Ilie jeoplo lo we Hull it in kept in i'3er or.ler. Kaidk tmk I i ao A liirsio majority of llio Mrliiml linnm'H tlirouliont Hie country, ami a riMt iminy in t'lucka in .it) count v, have llio lar anil l ri (e floating from Hie aleiiilor tir fl.iif atall that (iiirmiilliita Hi" liiulit eminence mi the IiiiiMiiix". Omunn City hanjllie leiulinu uml m't iniHrliint hcIhmiI hi the inunty. with a eiiitfnitioent huililin, jet, Btiun;i' to nay, inrlinij Uffor -itarfi ami trii-ji a.lorn the htnl.liiirf In Him rt-fieet they are far liehiml many ol the unpretenlioilH Hfhool IioiIk'M in the coiintv silualeil comparalively in the liai-kwo-Hlu. Tiir KsTKi'ittHK is iti (orineo that monev iw raineil amonK the pupili of the Omiion l ily aclinol for a flan oonin tnonllm ayo, ami the pur cli.oie made, hut an et no fiat! HtalT him heen erectcil, an. I the Mlarn and ntripe are folded away poncihly covered with cobweb. Illkoai. Fihiiino . Mr.lico. T. Myi rn, of the United Mate Vh comfiiii-mon, w in Hie cilv on Tuemlay looking after the iiilercHtH ")f Hie commiMfiion. There in a determined pr.o.e to compel the tihliermen to obey the lawn. The com iniHBion are deteimined to put a Htop to thin ilieital fihinK. They have already arrenled neveral partieM, and are clowly walc-hiiiif oth.r iKTBoni. At present thii li-hiim U about wholly cmil! 1 to the Willamette river between OroHon Citv and Omwcku. The river im now to I introled mid a strict watch will he kent upon Hie moveiiietita of Hie parlie w ho are (.lu-pi.-ioned, if c.anlit they will Ket the full piniisliment ol the law. I he tiKh ilU-tfii.lv canalit are Kold to ie-itail rant k-epet'tl in Portlaml. Kven Ihese re-tanrat.lH a.e known and detect iveu are on Hie track of the proprietor.. A Nkw PAIKY.-Mr M V. Handall, who liven on tffl old Uandall place, Iibij leaned Home landn adjoining, and Htarled a dnirv. He i now (.repined lo lurniHli lamilii-f- witl I"r aru In of milk, l.iHcowHBre na-tured ui trreen rasH are tiupplieil wiin pure Randall ruareniv" - il.,,i. fli-Hirim' tin almolute meaHiire, " "Hicle for infanlH or invalidH can be accommodated. TIioho who do not am tohea-moy-dwiili kcoi'inK WH; will now be enabled lo nave I hat exiie-meand annoyance, an Mr. lUiu a iio and favorably known lo the people that he iiocla no further recouv melidatiou. 1'i.ath Mr.Hetiry Iianft, El.MIA.NT the Well iliutrai-ti'l known iliaujih'.Hinan and i ... . i. ...... ,l,,in.( Kline line 1H I m . . ; , . work oil till! town ami aim' ton i.i.r n liia tiled ill the coiliiiv recur or. " """" e ruuHferHtbetnalltol-ookB provi-W r that ptTPOHe, ami tno T"T " diHt'tirtlv amleleiiuntly executed, fhe erect.ioni-aMpcr.ectaHthework ...me bythemostexpe.t BiirpflH-" i y . Iinvone can i oant tti '"''". . ...iu booUH at ohei ve ov '' " the re onli-r'H ulllce. A , Tllf Uo K QlIAHKIM.-Mr. JoBCJlll v H.nith who has the contract for E'miKlS roU for the ittty .t the m, t o Ktl,.i Colu.-Hiia, Im. Jo Pf" r oaCenun, P'.fjfr.r. :. .. ilovment to a lar n.im- berof n.cn in ChickamaK c. ir lii v-.-i j , . county. ... i,. P.onloti and RiccoiintNo or t ..a .a. - Claclama..i" - U copied into hereafter he H '; ' ' ffi,rel, f, t,Uta. All li." i., eom S:dn;r;f;om',,e county pane" i . nrrei. ne9. ; i v.. n. ., nell, Ihn leadiiiit elntliivr and iutier of "ieou iny, i. a a nicoiveit bia Imue iiiiKli.'k otclolhlnu, liala, fiiriilliiiin twd.i, i(o., nil of the hiHt quality, and iM onublod on account of inakliiK ti mihu ally of thin lino of uoodn, lo undeiMid. till coinpollloiM. I lain uiiil tiocktli'M ol llio latent l v lea, valiea, and evervtliinti Hint could b found lu a Ilka eatahluli ment in I'm Hand, Nkw IUiaim, It la lepniloil that tlio Oiviton t'ily TriiiMpoiliitlon t'ompanv Intend to build a now Inait niniiUr lii mi lo llio Altona, an the Latoua U loo muiiiII for llio piimmoiii(oi' tialllii during Hie nuiiimor aeaaon Thin company liava hiin .iMkt.,1 l. iIim ..l.i.uim mI ti,... ton to put on a boat between that flace ami roitiami, a' il it in piwMlhlo that lion Ihii now luiat Im couiplolod, llioy may linnter t'.ie I.iibinn to ttna route, Khi'it I'lioMi'iii'TM, I'lui lale aprinu will evidonilv prove a boon lo the fruit crop In t'lu, Vuiiiaa couulv, a the Into loMMoftlm Moamm prevoiitod llio early Hppeiuati.'o of llio Im. In and blonHiuiia, o ttial Ihoio i a ii. i. l pmi-pe 't of Hie I oca caciip.nu tlio r.ivuKOAof ti wlhlo (rtU An uniHiial iiumboi o! n uit Iivon are Uitit phinio.l iIiIn Hoarion, an Hie Hoplo an. iH'KiniiiUK lo routine that (mil Krowiait i certain lo become the most piotliable Indiiniry In the land. Will fjKVca Ilia I'oNXKi'TloN. The manv filcndrtof Mr. t). C Uaivn will i on; c! lo Ici'ii that ho luia roMiunod Ilia poaitliill in llio Oregon Cilv poat olllio, lo lake effect April Int, n lie iiitemli to ennaite In olber bunineaa. Mr, It aeon baa tl 1 1-1 hia place in Hie (loet olllce to the sat if net ion of llio public for mmie llnie. and during tbo lat year of Ilia father' ItlnoHM, haa had mIkoIiiio con. trul uf Hie olllce, ami it in to hiacrooil, that lio complaint have ever boon made of bin ii.lmiui.Hir.ilii.il of lb.' ulll. o, not withalan.linit that Orciion t'ily ia a ilia IributiiiK iiilica. fur a larire Moction of the Miirioiin.liiiK country makiiitf it m il'itiea a complicated ai.d luburiiiiiH. ViMiriNu Him thn IIumk. Hon. JnmoMti. Swatrurd, of Siioliumiah Wanh. ia in the i it v the uucMt of Ilia nephew, Mr. II. II. S uir.nl. Mr. fiwiitl'iird wan oncuftlie pioneer lonidctita of Oioifon Citv, uml wax a bullae huililer hero early in lm tifltoM. Km Iho paat ten yoniM ho haft lill-il in my Miaiiona of tiunl.and wa appiiutod ixi-tiiinHtiT at Siiiiliomiali immediatoly alter Hie expiralion of In term a probate jii.L'n of Hint place Immediately on bin ic'iirn M r. Swatl'.ir.l expreaaoa iiKrtvaldo Hiirpii-e al (bo inipiovemeiita that have taken place here durinu bin ahcucc, and Inm L'reat faith in the future of Ore nun t'ily. Ho will return lo hia homo Hie latter part of thin week. Ir In Tim Tin k I'eoplo come into Tiik K.n rKHi'KiHK ntllco nhiioit d lily w ith a bitter compliiitit of (bo bnri ible condi tion of llio ha. kvarilnin.l allova throiiiih out thin city. Slop, decaviiiK (riiilMaiid veK'otablen, an. liltli of oveiv ilemriii lion in nmoiildoriiiit in the kickviirdu nnd allev brecdini; dincao, n'tilence and doalli It in no wonder that uiiicl, nicknena in pievalonl lhroiii;hout Hie city and plivnlciaii are answering call at a I tmien dav or nlit. I'lilcn thew yard and alloy am cloanod up the conneipioiice will Ih diaunlmun. If ii'iynuo ban iinv dmiht of thin comlilion of 1 1 1 i i i k" . lot tliem make a brief tour over the ciry and they can alien! aa to it trutlifuliiOKH. Spray of the fallsT (into Wilwiii t; Coiiko for Oliver plnwa. Mr. I. J M. 'nerve, of Heaver Valley, wan in Hie cilv Tuenday. Mr. Arthur Hl.n h, of Mdwaukie, waa in the city hint Saturday. The Kuihta of I'liv'hiun meet tllil eveiiinxat Mai noiiic hall. An elegant nn'ilmetit of all Hie luteal -t i l.-n of vinitioK cardn at thin olllce. Mr. J. N. Hv.iii. a pnimineiit reaident of U.ifH'biirit, wan in Oregon City Tiiea day. The nteainor Mamtmiill'i mm- run regu larly from Salem to Hi.ena Vmla in l'olk county, All the Icuditiif in'riodical and magu iinen, latent and b.nt novel kept bv Caulield A i I ii in le v . Wantkh, A girl for general hoiine work. An cany place and good homo. Apply at thin olhce. Mr. S. A. I I iitrley, principal of the j went niilo I )rei.'iiri Citv Mcliool. baa been very nick for the paai few day. The ifomidH around Hie M. K. church and painonaue are Indng cleared up and leveled down, and will he noon in gran. Tint Kntkhciuhk olllce in prepared lo do every variety of home lull, promptly at I'm Hand price. Satisfaction guar iin'ted . The Itapliat ladie contemplate hold ing a I.adie l'.azar, and are making ex lennive prepuratiolifi, It will take place at an early dale in May. Kev. lilazier. rec ntly of the HillMbnro M. K. chinch, ha been appointed to llio Vii'l.i cba'g.i in thin county. He came over with hi family lant week. When Tiik Knti:ki'kik ia enlarged to citl.l pacea il will contain more original matter (ban any weekly journal in Hie state and will be all home print. (iov I'cnnover him in.nned comminHiotiB to llio three pilot coniiiiinn onera elected by the laxt Icgi-dalum, vi. : .1. A. lirown, Ii. K. I'aoKiiid and A. V. Halloran. OrdoiH taken for any nownpapei or p iriodical publiHlied foreign or domestic, ningle copieH or by the month or year. CAI'FIKI.O jtl llUNTI.KV. Mr. Henry Smith, president of the Willamette pulp and paper company, intend to erect a line residence on the went aide of the river dining the coming Hi'llKOII. A Uaiioain. tl list mill with Jf3 acre of good land for Hale about 45 aciea in cultivation, (iooil bonne and out build ing, at a hai gain. Inquire of Tiik Kntkhi'Mihu. Mr. Michael It. Young died in l'ort liind, Kob. 2d, 1WM, of typhoid fever, aged Hi vear.i and leaves a wife and two uniill children. He whh well known in Oiea-on City. In the Iwat columiin of Tiik Kntkk" I'KImk of l.iat noek iii uilio i was made of the stale tax paid lo the slate treasurer Instead of fll,llSl.2ri, a typographical error made it read 4,I1H1 Mr John Humphrey, formerly in the telegraph olllce at Hie ruihoad depot, ban taken charge of the Postal telegraph o -... 'n,l Master Will l'utrow succeed Mr Humphrey ut the dnpo Mr AlbeiTsTtheTiesneeof the brewery, at this place, li.m given up hi" lease on ac 1 . I....1 l.u nnuie of 111 ri Weh. and Chan. Listman are the new lessees. IowiH & Trvdcn'H railway guide for .,1,0: ..." t.JL 'eivel. which is on in- a Me 'todt for travelers. It to lllui ,ra 1 and pnl liHliel monthly hy the Lewis rDrytonJV Portland. ii 1. .... rvtirwit. T.)VerH of nii.mi! wm .. " "' i"" tunl y to hear the celebrated and only o Ig i m ballad singer.it. America . as. 4 Clark at Ihe Uaptist church, Knday r-T'i ' March 27th. Adm.H8.on 25 UTKl"BI cents Maoall,.,-! Annio is. ir vm, '""";'. n( i. T Missouri to F. M. Uovey, o. v. mat'o., Oregon Oigai'iliter Cn'o, of the Karnier'i Alliance, waaal MariimiiiMvlll''l'tii'day. Tlitvllrt lor ('apt, Sootra neiv lml. Hi Flyer, are Mug g"tteu out at lorilanil. Mo-ma, Cliaruiiia Hon have Jimt tu celved a lot ol llio celebialod Yulu plowa, which Ihey keep for aalu The aianur Norlhweat running from roitliind to Malein, will layoff next week to receive now englnea, Mr. 0, 11. ltvland, who recently M.n pleted term ol hool at Needy, com template purchasing a moat market at Wuodburn.. Monnra, l'ope Co. are dally exi 'cl ing a car load of Iron pliwr. l'hl" H very gmid alilpmout of Iron plp lor Oregon City, The woolen mill have again Minted up their Mock knitting department, mm there la an Increased demand for gmula in that line Mr It, Ciinllold, father of K. t). and C. II. Caulield, and Mr. Clam Kaalhaui in ri'iKiiled lo be very Mick. He la M yoiiin of Hgo. Jiidg.'(?)Tiivlnr thin morning al Hill Isiro, nuntuiiM il the nuinler, Sanuy old, lo one year lu the n'iiltenlinry,--d'uHland lady Kiamint'r A (s'litliin la being circulated asking the city council to reduce Ihe 20 fool allovt throuuh aoine of the block on the hill to the usual width, ton foot. Mm Anna Sconce, aged SH year died March 21, al the residence of her uncle, C. V. Noblelt, near Needy. She waaa aiater of Mra. S W. Ilardoaty, Sim waa buried in (bo limk crck comotary laat Sunday. The bridge and lientle mink being done by llio Soii'lioru I'licillc railnad company I of the moat substantial charuclea. Mr. I'. Ilanaet, who ha charge of Ihe work here In a llitcla hiidiie builder A ml.i.lu.r uf II. o roriiilontM of thin citv aro cleuiinif mi their l ack vard Mild enclosuioa, Tlila Im a harbinger of coin ing spring and il I h"p"l the g'""l ik will liecnino i.ievalotil iu it extent to every portion of Ihe cilv A mice in I iiii'clniif of Ihe went si. In. Oregon City school district la called for April 1Mb, for the iiiihwo of voting a lax lo erect a largo 4 room Inad house, wh'cli will afford llieui autlicieiit room for a IliHtchiM graded sclusd. Mr Amelia (ironhoiig, of Wilhoit, la l iug In a precariou condition al Hie renidonco of J. Unwilling, near I'arkei a villo. I lor Irouhlea aro of a cancerotia nature, and twing 77 roaia of age her recovery l very doubtful, There will lie a fro basket mocImI at Mi. I'loasant school hottae Krlday even ing, April 'i, s;i. There will I Hak ing by County SiiH.rinloniloiit Thomaon and "other. All come with lunclio prepared for a good mh ial time. Th aixlh annual convention of the Oregon SImIo Sundav Schixil AniK'ialinn will In-held in the CuniU'ilalld I'ronhy lo'ian chiircli, K.ugone Clly.comniencing I'li'-aday evening, May 111, and cloning Thursday evening, May 21. IWl. IHi not fail to hear the great ballad inger thi Friday evening at the Hap (ml cbiin b. He cornea highly lecoiu- meiided and la giving the bent and uiont j auccenful tmllad enlerlainnieiit held in ; tbia county for several day. The 17th edition of Copp'a American! Setller'a Ciuido, of WaaliingtoTi, I). C.,j ia an invaluable work for aeltlera who , Intend locating government lands. It ' contain all the latest ruling and give complete instruction. Trice 2 cent. Mr. H. V. Scripture ha pundiiwd a bonne and four lot from K. M. Kind on 1 tit ti and Madison street. Mr. Scripture Maya thai be will hereafter tie hi own landlord, and collect rout with due regularity. (invel Ixxlge, No. M A. O. I'. W., re ceAlly organiieT al Canby ia in a proa Hroua condition, and now ha llnrty one active, wide-awake member Mr K C. Mrtddia k i the etllcient master man. New member are being iniated each meeting. The resident and properly holder of Winndor, Westlynn and the addition on the Went Side of the river have Miillicii i vnt money rained by nuhacilption lo build a sidewalk from Winndor to the suspension bridge. 'Ihe West side ia evidently booming. The third regular meeting of the Ore gon Congregational Club will lie held in the East I'orlland Congregational chinch on March ;tOlh. l'rof, Kerren, of l'acillc university and Rev. O. W. I.ucaa, panlor nl the Congregational church in this city, w ill make abort addrcssc Mr J. S, I'urdoin'a father, Mr. Joaeyh Itea , agreeably surprised Mr. and Mrs. l'urdom last Thursday hy nnexecledly stepping off the train direct from Winchester, Ohio. Mr. Kea ha been con '1 nod to Ida room with a averecold contracted on the trip. Mr. Wm. Quinn, bun preaenled W. II. and W. SHncer,eiich hiimlnonie medal, their name engraved thereon, as a re ward for saving the life of nin son. W. W. Quinn, who narroiialy escaped being swept over the Falls in a small boat lant winter. On lant Friday evening F. and W. llemer, W. C. Hillings and II. C Hlopor, all excellent musicians, armed with banjos and harmonicas serenaded Councilman Alhey and J. W. Kelley, at their residences. A very pleasant evening wa enjoyed by both serenaded and seienailura. Clare.ieH Straiubt. son of Cvru Straight, of l'ark l'lace, went home from this place late in the evening last Wed nesday, and on reaching the l aiier Mill Station, he wan held up by a couple ol hobos, who relieved him of a plug of tobacco, all the earthly poHsesHion ho had in hi pockets Mr. S. H. llellomy has of his lease of the store building next to the Oriental hotel to Mrs, worsham. who will carry a stock ol notions and confectionery, Mr, Itellomy has leased the old lterlin chop house building, and will open out a complete second band store, where w will buy and sell all kinds of furniture, which a.id articles. A meuting of Ihe citizen of Oregon City and vicinity is called to awemblu at the Armory hall Huturday ut halt punt twelve o, clock M. for Hie purpone of urgaulx- Ingaco-opcnitive company to purchase the cannery. Farmer a id everybody arc In vited to be present, as till in a mutter of importance to Oregon City and the sur rounding country. rVU a..t.,... Ui. ....... ...in wuu fnilu VAum HID Dkiuiii umirniiinii .. i v j ....... old lunt week, and tn weekly mid daily I-a: t L. UV.nlU.l in t,a an tula tJMlliUIln UltlllMJb UO CAi.rin;u hid oenvu. ....!.ii.i..r t Im ( krufrnniun. Thfl iimno c At.i fs vtv m gero and editors of the Hlalenian are cinsKleraliy younger loan mm jui.... and it in but a very few yearn Mince K.J. Hendricks ami uoo. oaiioen ""i" f prenlieeM in the Hoseburg I'laindoaier ollice, but they have made the States man one of the great journals of tbo state. District Attorney Mcbnde, who ia attending circuit court at Ilillsborp, received a telegram Tuesday that Ins ., ....... u;..b IIh Immediately w new an iw, --- - - - engaged passage on a hand car to the ;....!... n. Fh ion l'ark motor line where he transferred, ami reached Portland in time to connect with the . .. ... i..in rujplor.ir Oreiroil seven o cioca. i. , .7 , Cily the Mine evenliif. .Mrs. McBrule. comlilion was so much improved Wed nesday afUirnon, that be returned to Hillsboro. MoasiM. Wilson A Cooli'a nnw sbvo building Is iiearliig I'limpletlnli, and will be ready for their now good by Hit' INI of Aiull. Itmh Ihe upper and lower Hum am Iu!im amiably lUtcd up (m the reception of guild, and an eleg.inl ollU'ii la Wing convenlenilv hnlll un the lower llmir etli'lo-ed by uln, w hli'li w ill oi'bupy a poaillon In the center of the room (nth rear end of Ihe building. The will open out with an iintnonie atoek of new g.snla.connialngof lutrdwaie agrlcllllnial liiiplomenla, llnwaie, ele , lu groat variety. Thl eiilerprlalng linn deaeive a liberal paliomige from the public for their grit In opening out a more extenalve establishment than ever. Their now building l now covired with corugaled iron, which rendit it Hre-proof. Mr. Casslu Harlow, ol Hallow slalloli, wai lu Oregon Cilv Wodnesday. lie 1" now handling Hie IIiiiUiw'm larm. Ihe greater part id which lia laen divided liilofi, 10 ami l acre iraet. Harlow Slalloli la located on tl.i hind, the prue farm of Oregon. This la nndoubtedly Hi beat plai in Oiogon to purchase a lot or tract, aa it In siliiiilod In Hie center of the great Willamelee vallov. All the Immense ciMintry hoi w mm Ihe Molalla ami ruddlng river Ia naturally tributary lo Harlow.a Mr. Harlow In forma Tiik Entkciiimk thai Hie railroal eoinpunv have Im nlhed gravel tu cover one-hall mile of road panning through tula tract. Kour new biill'Unga are now under way, ami work will b cumnionced ou three next week, Til Kntkmi'Mmk will apja-ar ii"M week mm an eight page lonriml, and rev oral new feature will lie added, which will tie of Mieolal Internal ta II counli I patron. In addition to the local Hot I, and Ihe county new a liirnihed by an 'ile corpe of coriosMindnnlM, will li added a farm and houin depiiiluieill, and a complete rvnuuio of foreign, na tional and stale now. Tiik Kn H4HI-hikk appreciate Ilia kind olllce of It many fiienil ami patron, and will reciprocate by (urnlnhing llieui with a largoi and In'ller paper Mr. Oscar June who own awnilll a slmrl dinlaiice from limn on the Abornatby, wa hauling a load of liuila-r for the lailroad Ircntle on last Monday, when hia loam Imm iiiiio frightoiiod and tinted lo run away. In the turmoil one of the wheel of Hie wagon either slrimk or run over In loll leg a.luve Ihe kirne liriismg i to an extent thai will lay him up or awlillo, Sir. Junes i-aiiw n Cbarman'a drug nlo.e It edial-ly allor for awhi e. Sir. June came to Ihe accident, where Hr. rowoll drcnsl bi wound. .... .. .. . 1 inii-.i pr..i.iui'i. o Hie inci.in 1 . Ill answer to the Mink curiospniidoiit ' . ... .. . ottiiK KNTKaema, who ask If acbm-l ; V'"" 1V"".Vi X 1 IV '', T dtalrirta will have to wait until August I l'hhe.l .1 b.anch olllce in the ih-Io -l...f..r.. will not money out ol (be 'l' . t'''' w lime packagen of w.inh achiK.1 fund, will say that licithrr the ch. ml aiim'tinlendeiit or county treasurer have a yet received any 1 ,, , ,'T, nol.ee of a change iu tno mailer ol the Miss N. . ill ha received her spring apportiontneul of school fund., and II... k of milhlioiy g.K.dn, c.nninl...K of regular April proportion. will ... lan-7 go-sln, bat, tb.ae,, etc Her apportioned among the sovci.il .bntncls ''" window present an elegant .. J Himi ' s'i!raiice, and attrui t the attention of all ! p.in0l bv. A Tiik Kntkmchi I tolm oiilargd j to Might pugea Willi Ihe llrst issue III Oscar lunon' leilin that bsik frigid April, Mini will ciiiineipii'litly be 11 nl n passing Height tuiiu Monday, cuus coiinidorable eX'lino In piiroba- j ing another leiim lo rim awav, beaidos ing now material, ntalemoiit , builiiig Mr. Joiie, did noiuo dainairx lo wi.l Iw wnt mil lo a few of the sub-! Ihe Ice i s i.( Mm. l.al'orent and Mi aciilaTN who bave not paid un. Tim jAVhitliH k. KNTiiMi'Kisa ia to lie iHiiidiicted on a cash - bama, ami ox im..'! a lo pay all lla IhIIm, Mr. (,eo. Hrougblon leH for t he iini and to do tin mum exact prompt ,... nil river lat with a c.mv ol men to montftoin lla patrons. bring down lu logn ol w hich be ia an . . ; immense mnulicr. It i Impi'd that be One of the evidou' indication of Be will ho successful, a the demand for proacblng spring Is the advent of baby 1 lumber is iucioasiiig. carriagoa on Ilie sireem. ixoiuiug anu mine to Ihe Health and happiness of In fanta than an exluliialing ri.le In a com (nrtablo baby carriage .11 the head air. Messrs. Warren A Hotmail liaie all 1111 inenite alia k of babv carnage of every stylo and variety at fnbiilouly low price, in addition lu llioir mige iocn u furiiiiure. Mesnrn. J Howell, Ii. It. H. Millei and Rilev (iilmore Mtarlod Monday for Little Ibille iu the Norlhoni pint of Washington, where ihey Will be engaged in building a Hrilish nleanior of large dinieliMioii lo run on Ihe water ol ItM' uper Columbia aero the line llioy eiiwct to be abnenl til re molitli Tin great Columlila river In a irenm .01 nonmall iinportaiice even I'l in 11111 Columbia, , . . . " ,7. ..,1 ;,i The ladie aid sm'iely connected with the Haplinlchuich an 1 prepared to give a largo amount ol work lor a small amount of monev. having two llrstclani. newing liiachlne in Ihe nm iely and large corps 01 latnen. 1 nose "'"a family sewing done, pleirne give u a ctll. Aildros, iir A. M. i oner, I'auemah. Oiogon. 1'. C. Ilert and II. J. Harding have boon eleclod a delegate ilolu Mead, l'ot, (. A. It., of this cilv, toattend the grand encampment which meets in Aatoria April Hth and Hth. The com mandor (i. A. Harding, and the following Host coinmandor are entitled lo in-ill III the encampment, J. A. Stewart, P. H. Caliir. 1. il. 1'illnbmy. t. II. Punchy and V. O. MWown. Al a ibinci. uiveu lit licoriH! Wvllllld's near Wilhoit, thu oilier day, a slight ,1.1.1..,, I... u...,irri,uf lu.luiS'll Sir Wvllllld ami H. Thotmia, Ihe former wa seriously otiibbed in Ihe side with a knife. Wyluiid's wound Is not considered ilan- ...... .i.u A witrritnt u-uri lsnll.1.1 IlirlllO arrest ol Thomas, but the constable bin been unable to discover bin whe'eabouts. There is a wanton waste of material In the way dirt in bandied, that is taken from excavati am in this city. When an oxcavaliiin is made for a new building the-dirt in usually dumped into in the river, while it could be milch economically used in tilling up the low places throughout the city, 1110 cny. council should regulate Ibis mailer. According lo the Yale News of March It, published at New Haven, Conn., J. K. Hedges, son of .Tiineph Hedges, of this citv, was elected president of the Yale Union at the regular weekly meeting. The question for the evening was! "Hksoi.vkii, that the United Stale ought to maintain her claim lo the Retiring sea fisheries," Tim dime sociable L'iveii at the Con gregational chapel at Mountain View last Friday evening, was a very enjoy l,lr nM'nir Six dollars and sixtv ccnln wore raised toward purchasing a church organ. JUnniigli lui.ua in aciuiiion i the proceeds of the two sociables,, ha been sutiscrlhuil ami imm up to eoconi the organ . xliiuur. Mut.ns.tr Aelierninii are roceiv- tl,..ii unriiiir uml Hiiiiinier slock of new dress goods, clothing, bonis ami shoes, fancy goods, novelties, in : , an selected by expeiienced purchasers, and exactly suited to the wanla of the people of Oregon City. It costs nothing to examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Mr. Frank Btischy, who is employed in tbo Gladstone sawmill had his ankle severely crushed the other day. Hia feet. caught between the rollers and carriage in Homo way, and before Ihe machinery could bo slopped, hi foot and ankle were badly sprained. The injury is not considered very serious. Tbo fancy chairs, rockets, settees and tables made by Weston Bros., the pro prietors of the rustic furniture manufac tory, are daily becoming morn popular. Call and examine their stock of home manufactured goods. Their chairs and settees are delightliillv comfortable. Several bits of gold were panned out from dirt rvmoved from the depot site at Jacksonville recently, and the Dem ocratic Times savs it is estimated that the dirt on which tlio town of Jackson ville ia built is worth about $15 per cubic yard for mining purposes. Ciiiniiihslnnnin' court cntivniie next WciIiioniIiiV. Mr. .lack Vegi'llUN left Wednendiiy for Ihlllnli Columbia No Chinese labor employed liV I'ol't liu.il I .it u t ti 1 1 y Co. Mr. S. M. l.'auinby, of Molallu, wa In Oivgon City Tuonday. Hi ml your soiled clothe lo the I'lut l.uiliiiliy Co, Host olllce lunik sture, agency'' Mr. ,1, W. Ihaper leave today lor 0 bay wheie buninenn will keep him for ewiiil day, Hon. , I.U l.en, ut Tim I' alien, wa In tin. city Wu.lnesiliiv, uml paid hi share ol Clackamaa coiintv luxe. Mr. C, I, liiior In teaching the Canbv ai'hool, and la deservedly popular with both patroiin ami pupil. Mia J, W. (lanong.of lhlcily,re turned lust Monday fiom Kant I'orlliind, ahoin alio visited (i lends and relative during Ihe pimt week. Supeiluleiiileul Howell Inform TllK INtkiiI'Iuhk that Ihe dew pumping sta tion will probably be In opeialion by the lust of the month , Special K.imtor service will be held next Hiitiilav at tl e l'robyliilian church In Ihe evening Itov. lillnmy will preach on "The Light of the World." Itecnidor Wbltlm k, Sheriff Saniaon, K. Hnrcli and C. J. Iluniley, have boon coulbioil to their room a porllon of lid week, with the la grippe. Mr, Clin, buckles, wile and two children, have anived Irum California, and will lis alo in Hi! city. Mr. Iluikloii i a brother "I Mr. A. It, Minire, Tuxes are coining Into the sheriff, olllce al a rapid rule, and 11 ia possible that tin. deliniiieul lint will, not lie very huge when the Hint nl April ionic around. The lila.lstnni. Mill company have helved 1,0 0,11 foot of l"gn from lip thil Clai kauiiin during the pant week, ihat stream having mined nub. icnlly lo allow them to float. Chief, Clerk llcniv, ol the railway , " , , ' ' I ' I "-rvice. ba. len.gnod. and Roberl " "" "' a 1 h H,kim Kill and It. It. O. on ban will he received ami promptly lorwariie.1. I Stipci inf Inundrv ttuik I guaranteed. II. 111 W S Cone, of Hay Cilv, and V . Kdw aids, cuiiiilv siiivi-)or ol Tillamook dimly, were 111 Omg.111 City Tiiositav, on linsiuosn eiumcelcd w ith the tlnd olbce through Ihoir attornoyn, "uin.-y . iuar. Mr .1, Malhenon, n( l'ark l'lace, was made happy by the ai rival of bin family from M nines, ila on Tuesday Mi. M.ithoin ia eroding a aawmill on W. K. Mi.rris' please one iniie hack of l'ark I'lac. wliilch will bo ol 1,'iiKKI fowl daily capacily. The Oiogoniiiu un, "Sandy" Old get mi" tour in the penitentiary, It will hi 1011 mil round, and bo will ho 1 ,ui.k jn f, ttn "in biisinesn" again, nnd.r iirnleclri.n and im ronago olllio ; i..ilire. union there snail la- a change in 1 police adiniiiinlriitloii la-fore that time. , si,wiilitu,ing (,re.-ii H.o. A Co i (ri, rm.,.ivinrf 1 1 tci t- si ring nlm k of goo.ln. ; H ,.nj,,vinu, pMii InnV, thev llnd j, p, Vejuice over gmid ipiwa' from tb,.r Hlue river iniiiea in l.ane itv. Tlio Kugeiie board of trade will have a wagon mad mado to the mines at an on'liseof :U.,IMH) There wan an iiiiclion sale of old chair and pigeon hole ciiplsmrd lit tbo U S land olllce last Saturday, and seveial parlie who wore short of chairs last week are now better supplied An old fashioned iion safe was bid in by Fly llron., ol Mountain View for 75 cents. The oilier ai tides sold brought a fair price. Willie, the eleven-year-old son oflb. Nonis, is in a verv ciilical condition with ccro-hrO'Spinal ineningeti. The attending physicp n aro !r. Wells, of I'orlland, ami lr. I'nwoll, of thin city, who in I'liuuoclion with IL-. Norrinar.i lining everything possible to relieve the patient. At 11 meeting of tin. sto.-l liol.lcrH of the Mt Hood and H.irluw wagon road coin puny has been called to meet in Oregon Cilv, April lllb at tlieotll. e of the necii'lary, ll. K Cross This is one of the olilc-t roads in Ore;. on, nnd many historical events are connected there with. It has been a toll road since lHii.'. Christian Hooker, propilotor of tbo A nin 111 l'oullrv farm, bus succesNfiilly competed for Hint prize at nil the load ing lairs iu the state, and 11s an importer mid breeder of thoroughbred fouls, has established an enviable: reputation all over the coast. Rend hi advertisement in another column, A tannciy on an extensive, scale is being elected at Sellwood, hacked by plenty uf capital, which will no doubt, provo 11 prolitahlu investment. The natural and bent location fur a huge tannery would have been at Oregon Citv, but a the proper efforts were, not made to secure it here, a loss advantageous point reap the hcnullt. Mr. C II. Ilanliins, of this city, left 11 cony of llio (begun Argus tit liiis ollice bearingihe date of Oregon Citv, O T., Nov. 15, 1H. (I. Vol. 2, No ;il All old copies ol the Spectator, Argun, or Kntuu I'iiimK or any other papers ever piihli-lioil in Oregon City will hccaivfmly handled, and kept i i a lire proof safe until med for the historical number of The IO11 teipil.se. Chaplain 0. C. Bateman, lectured in First Baptist church in I'oi-llaiid Wud nosdav evenlrg 011 "I'oblic Speakers nd Orators, Their Trials and Triumphs." Chaplain Halemaii wan until recently pastor of the First Baptist ehurcli in this city, and i well known an one of the most, instructive and eloquent lecturers onthecoast. His lectures at I'ortland was under the auspices of the 1 oung I'eople's Association. The entertainment given by Fdl Leolta Swan ton, under the auspices of the Kp wurth League, of the M. K. church, at Hope's hall, Tucsdiy night, was not vry largely attended owing to the bad leather. Miss Swanlon is a splendid elocutionist, and fully met the expecta tions of the audience. Solos by Miss Neita Harlow and Mrs. E. K. Charman, wore well received; Mrs. Williams pre sided at Ihe piano, nnd furnished ele gant music, while Mr. A. 8. Dresner with a violin, and Prof. Smith, with his cor net, aided materially iu the evening's entertainment. Annual Mnelhig- nfht, I'liiil' (lulld. Tim liullce given ut St, Haul's church, last Sun. lay morning, that tl Is mooting would talie ph.cn ImimIci Tuesday, Whs without ni.tboi liy. Tim bylaun ieipihe this mooting shall bo held 011 LhhIui Monday. Tim Guild will met on Faster Monday tit the resilience of Mrs, F. Ii, Cut loan at 2 1. M. A full alloiid ani.e Ii dilrd 11 t tie ciltUur lor tlx .Tuning year will be elected at that lime, Hy order of Mm, II I Kku , Fansix L Cm HKAK, ('resident. Secretary, Annual Mo ling of Vcatrr I'arlali To An. WiinM It May Coni i hn : The notice of the above miniting, given at St. Paul's I'arlali last Sunday morn ing wa without the niitlniriiy of the Vestry, Tliuioforn tnl.e notice Hint at a menlliig nil! Im Veslrv held Ibis day, it was ordered thiitthn annual meeting of Ihe parish for the election of Waidnna and Vestry (or the ensuing year, be hold 11 1 SI. Paul's chinch on Fimler Monday, al 4 P, M. By onhirof tbo entry. II. I.. KM I V, l( II II A II II lil.AMHI'OOI. (I. A. II llllllNll I'. C. Wil l iaus. W. H, STAKr-OHII. Oregon Cilv, March 2ri, lWU. Auollirr Itallriiml tnleriulse. Article ia? Incorporallon of the Putt fieck and Molallu railroad have been foiwardml to tbo Mecretary of stale by Menar. K. IL H,-ult, Robert Thompson, W, (I Miner,!'. J. Killing and F. M. McCleinii. The purpose of the coMipany la to build an. I maintain railway and tele graph and telephone lino oyer and lliioiigtt the count ie of Clackiii.iaa and Minion and slate of Oregon, commen cing at or near Salem, and priH ooding thence throii'li what I known as How ell' I'raiiie," to point at or near iowu' station or Mt. Angei poslolbce, ami thence to Hullo Creek jnistollice, thence to Scott' India, thence to Wil hoit' mla Mpriug, thence to Molalla In or about section III in township A .. R it F, of the Willamette meridian, and thence In a northerly direction and ter minating at Oregon City. The find i to be coiistrilcl.il over the most practicable route, with br ilu li lino also 1. 1 Ik' connected w ith telegraph and telephone line. The company also have the right to borrow money, negotiate limn, etc., and lo secure right ( way for railroad, telegraph am) telephone line; to Moll real oelato; also to manufacture railway shops, bonne, car, engine, tools ma chinery and any building, appliances, apparatus, luidgen, switches, fences, .lilclaa, wa'etwaya, coimtnict canal, lliiine, water-Hwer, etc ,etc The piincipal office and place of busi ness ol tbia corioralioii i and shall lie Until! Ci.H'k, Clackamas county, Oregon. The amount of the capital stock of thin corporation ia ('.'.'iO,!. ), The amount of each sliaie i I M I The duration i and shall Is' uiiliinitel nnd nr-tnal. I'nH Stl.K. About I Midfeet of piling tt I'apcr Mills Station. J. Maihkmin Park l'lace, Oregon. Aihertlned Letter. The following i list of loiter re inainlnir in the pml ollice at Oregon City, March HI. K1. An lemon, Pavid Iaiioii, A R 2 H iker. J M laniard. 1. 1 2 Mallard, Sum I.mnna, B Baldwin, F11111111 MrnMnclestcr, J Mis Heauiuiiut, I. Mr Mclsiiiuld, Brown, W S Miiv. Joseph F Ibisco C Miller. K F 'I Mi., I. no Mis Miller, Martha A llreene, Mr Phelps, Martha , - lloiiluea, Oali lieuiU'rlon, Mr Carpenter, J W Oney, William Camner, Willie Rood, J I. II 1 leaver, Geo A It mill, Grace Cooke, J F Runn, John Collin, K O Riiffner, Susan Havis, Fliner Satliiuiarnh, Arthur m-llie.lt, M.lolpb Scburder, Goo 3 liwi'ldle, Chan Smith, l.vdia Frnl, C A Smith, Katie V llail-eu, Nells P Siiiims, Goo llendersoii, Anson Siiiiui, Lucy HiighoM, Henry Tan, Viola Jenkins, Byron Walker, .1 A Johnson, F S Welch, B P lliicrtman, J J II called for aav when advertised. K. M. Rispn, P. M. (.A It I) KM SLKIIH. Yoi' Can Fin n P. M. Kkrhy'n, K. J. Boivkx'b, Stmi iiktt'm, L. L. May's, Oniov Skts, Faiii.Y Rosk Potatoi:. Hv tiik 1'ai'kh, I'oimi or Bi siiki., at K. K. WILLIAMS', lllg GlIOi'KK. DO YOU EVER Take Medicine? IT IM 0ITKN A Necessary but Unpleasant Duty TO I'KKKOUM. There In niillillig We liat, Drink, Wear or Have Fun With Tlmt Is ol mi iniieh liiipnrtRiirn The Medicine We Take. A Klil.lAlll.K Dltl'UtllHT Ih b Joy f'irevor to liny coiuimiulty. E.G.Caufield 1ilKiiiseii notliliiK lull Pure Drugs of the Highest Quality. .NEW BOOKS. ) Jl'HT RKCS1VSI1 AT Caufield: & : Huntley's fB00K ST0RE4 NUW PM'KB KUITIONS. "A World' ltasiro," by Hut-'Kiird & I)ii(. "liny Ulna." by Victor Hiiro. "Tbo Lost Ilcires.1," bv Kriidat Olonville. "The Ablie roiistiuilin," by Unlvey. "The OladintoiK," by Whyte Melville. "The Light, tbht Fuilfil," by Kipling. alio roi.i.owiNu porui.AR books: "The Pbniitiiin Hickslmw," by Kipling. "A Fellow ol' Trinity," by St. Aubyn. "Miss Hretlierington," by author of Robert Klniiiere. ' Journal of Marie," by Bashkirtself. "Culled Bnck," by Hugh Conway. "Dark Days," hy HukIi Conway. H'M'iity-I'le imt cTer-4l Iot el recclrcd durloff the Hiht week. E. E. WLLIAMS, DEM.EK IS - - GROCERIES GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, VEGETABLES MILL FEED AT Fresh Stock of Garden E. IL WILLIAM'S, Rips, A FEW BARGAINS FOR YOU. ) Ono of lite best lien for factory Fine Factory Site ! ami dock in th city. Has 1 ft. J river front near business ('enter. West Side ' I''altin Business Comer. J Om. f thiU.j.t cornow on Main street, Oregon (. lty. 1 A large list, both improved and un Residence Lots, iniiroved of desirable residence iirop J erty, both within city and suburbs. 1 Fine tract near Oswego with one-eigth mile river front very excellent for manufacturing and very sightly for residence property. Several of the best tracts for Prune and Vegetable Land in the valley, on the railroad and near Clackamas Station. Prunes and j Vegetables. HO acres near Oat field Butte, this 6ide of A Bargain.? Milwuukie. Very sightly, and near pro ) posed motor line. We have also many other tine tracts and special bargains which it will pay you to consider. For particulars apply at the ollice of the Willamette Falls In vestment-Co. OREGON CITY, OREGON. 'H NOTICE TO CKKItlTOKS. Not Ire In hrby given thnt by order of tin County I'tiurl of th Htttt of Un'gon, for CkckHmn Comity. the mnlerlt;neit Iihn Wvu duly appointed executor of the eMite of lvier Hlu'le. deeeed, Hud tlmt leltern ti'tttmeinnry hitveheen timood lo him; nil penton. hnviiik' elnlmti mniimt thu ild cut ate nn ht-ndty noti fled t prm the Hume wtthin kIx niouthi (torn tliedhttt hereof to ld exeeulor, nt the orti'- of W. T wliilhK'k, ut the court tioime, tu Ori'Diiii Citv, Oregon. J, C M (iHKw. xeriilor "of the mtHlP of Peter hto-le, de-C-ft ed. UrttPd March dll. 3 27 4 J4 1UJSINKSS LOCALS: St. I'atkick'n I'h.i.s, (or iliHiinl'.'i'H of the liviT uml lmni'li. A viuurous lint Ki'iitlo iliyii! tliiilcli'iinsi'Hiuiil rctiuvnti'S till" Alllilu HVHll'tll. I'lil'O LTl ll'll'H pl'l j llDX. Frank NYMon nt Wincwtt & Scrip ture's liliu-kHinitli Hhop nmkoR speiriulty ol teuiriiig nuns revolvers ami Hliiirp eninn winner. Satiafuctioii nuiiruntceil. Wurren A llolnmii, I'linenil liinvtors and Undertakers, Orejijn City Hunk Imililin. A K"'l rediiclinn in tlx 1'iieo fo blanklB and oveieoats to nuiUt' room for larno invoieeof (jooilsoxpi'i-led from tl.o east. Tlios. t'liarmiin A Son. Fino 1'illowH inaiie to order uml Mais Rues, el'., of neat designs at Warren A llolinan'. OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS. --C0M1UNAT10N I'KNl'K- For CITY and FARM Fencing. HAVING (ll'KNK!) A FAOTOK Y AT OllE UUN CI I'V. lor Hie Mmuilclure of this KKNCK n Invito tlio towns, peonlo mul firinerH of CliickiiiiuiH comity ! ,H '""J liiZiel IIiIn KKNCK 111" tbo elicapesl, best mnl nioHt iluriit'lo over ollercd. ESTIMATES Ft'llNlSllKD ANDERSON & RICKSON. IXTOBIjETT. Livery, Feed mid Sale Stalde OREGON CITY. LOCATED UKTWKKN TIIK BK1DHE ANI) DKl'OT n..,,l.l.. ,..id Kiimlo llins. and sad die luirscrt always on hand at the lowest prices. A cornill connected with the liarn for looso stock. lnforiimtion r-tiui .lint! any knul ol Htoe.k promptly iilUnuleil to I')' person or letter. horses Bought and Sold. WOOD TURNING SCROLL SAWING. BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED Parties desiring Wood Turning, Vat terns, Brackets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Huited by Calling on Mo. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. H. BESTOW, f"Opp. the Coiigregntioiint Church AND FEED. MILL PRICES. Seeds Just Arrived. OREGON CITY. Attention Near the .Sulphite mill, within 00 feet of of the canal and locks. 1 05-100 acres suit- lllto '" "r "mnutactonng, U'MtlCIH'C "I IIISIIICSS JHirj)OSl". XlllH IS IIIB lirst gun for tin; West .Side, and will he sold an a whole or in lots to suit. JOHN A. BECK, THt Corner of Front and 5lorrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STII.L ON EARTH. For giMieral ropairinp ho stands witliouta iecr. For first class, re 1 tu I Ie "jooils his ntore is second to none. Trv him ! Ol'o. V. KI.Y W. .1, HATCH ELY &RAUCH PKAI.KRS IN Merchandise. Store located at Mountain View, on Molalla road, one mile south east of Oregon City. 00 " We divil in Flour, Com Meal, Feed, tiroeeiies of all kinds, Boots and Shoes, lienta' Underwear and other styles of (.'lot hinc, and numerous other articles suit able for tlio needs of the farmer and his family . liy prompt arid fair dealing we bopo to receive in Iiiture, as in the past, n liberal share of patronage . J," Tlio highest market (price paid lor liutter, EgKB and Fowls. ' September 11, 1H0. HARDWARE A1TD ANTI-RUST TINWARE. We now have iv ,KiJ Lino of Hardware and Stoves. Sole Agent for Superior Stoves and Ranges, The Oliver Chilled flows at $1 an in. We have connected with the house a First Class Plumber nnd Tinner and work in this line will be as Promptly dono and ns Cheap as any could de-giro. Wilson & Cook. Opposite Post Olfice. iiirveyor ...