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Oregon Courier. A. W. CUEXEY. CITY OFFICIAL PAPKB. Kntorcd in tlio On-Kon City postofflee second olui manor. BIIBSCRIPTION BATK8. 12 00 1 00 60 On roar glx month! Three monlhi If paid In advance, 25 per cent discount. The date opposite your addreaa on the paper denote, the time to which you nava pain 1'ATHaMZB IIOMB I.NDlKtTKY. OREGON CITY, JUNE 28, 1803. 1SCREASK IS WAGES EAST. The up ward tendency of wage con tinues to be as marked is (lie increasing aetivilv in business. Advan ces recently reported Irom Birmingham show that the South is feeliuK the linpluse which has moved the East. They are now followed by the action of tho Howard Harrison Iron Company, operating the largest pipe iron works in the South, which has posted a notice of a 10 per cent, advance to take effect at once. A like advance reported on the same ilav by the Cleveland Boiling-Will torn pany is another gratifying indication o( the willingness of operators lo snare their prosperity with their men. Such ii.lnnlBrv advances have been made during the last six weeks by a number of important cotton mills also, and the 10 per cent, increase of wages just granted by thcChadwick Mills, of Utica, shows that there is no diminution of confidence in the fulure ol the business. The decrease in wages last year was accompanied by a general decline in the cost of the necessaries of life which prob ably equalized to most workers the apparent wages loss. The increase in prices this year is notable in many lines but it is probably not yet great enough to equal the average advance in wages in such industries as iron and cotton . Bradslreet's lias lound that at seventy Ave points east of the Rocky mountains 227 factories started between April 1 and the end of May, giving work to 55,000 employes. Within this period, too, according to the same authorily, the wages of 175,000 employes have been advanced an average of ten perl cent. This means that good times are here again. A Monday's dispatch stales that the wages of not less than 250,000 men in the United States have been advanced materially within the last 00 days. Careful inquiry throughout the country idicntes an advance averaging 114 Por cent. The Chicago Tribune has com piled a list which embraces more than 250 firms which have within the last few weeks advanced the wages of their employes. No doubt tiie cry of calamity will be renewed for political efl'ect in spite of this, but if tlie present activity of busi ness continues, as there is every reason to think it will, the politicians who are on the outsido will have to do something more than groan over the distress of the country if they hope to get inside again. REARING DOMESTIC TURKEYS. Mt. Hood L Barlow Road. Toi l Oats, June 20th 1805. Editor Courier : I see In your column of local events of June Htli an article that does me an Injustice. It is in regard to Harrington and Heinbold'i trouble with Mt. Hood & Harlow Road Co. over toll The statement in the Couiiikii says it took them four davs to cut their way thiough the luountians. According to Mr. liorrlngton own statement to me he was about 20 hours irettiiiu from the eastern terminus of the road to the toll gate, a distance of about 30 miles. Aow, where they got in tho four days work In Unit lunut i ol time 1 am iinniiie to see. It futher suvs that I wanted about t'2.50 toll that is a lie : afterwards I aureed to lake tiiat is another lie, and then (II, winch I claimed was Imll loll, on account of them cutting their way which Is another lie. The facts in the case are those their toll was 110 40 and 1 told thetn so. 1 have been working for this road company for over six years anil l never over- hurvcd a customer for toll in that time. Tho company rate board stands at the side of the-gate and any one that (an read print In J.nglisli can see at a glance Wlieilicr I am pulling Hie ion up on - - i u-i,cclure, "Hie I'oclry uf Art," I'rof. John tliein or not. Yes they offered to sell mo a horse fn tuMi.a (In nail) valna lull I liaca no Biillmrltu In Imv fi lha pnmnutiv mill I 41. n l.n..u ul..t..l.l ..... l. 2 "Health and llcred tv." llr Krannl. 1 Pa.L. 11:40 Music. S-Poein. Mrs It O Tcnipletnii; "Tin Coming nn uvii'n nicsinson uannM. Simple IMreetiona by W III. h Tbia May Be Hone Willi Profit. A turkey will prove an admirable sit ter frequently. But our young tluruoHtlo turkey hens lire uncertain and iucou ttnnt at times. For this rcasoit the Cochin or Druhmu licit is butter for the foHter mother of turkey poults, at loant tu tho early nonson. If tho hen turkey bo used, alio will 2 40--'Hoiiie Ancient WILLAMETTE VALLEY CHAUTAUQUA. Stcsnd Annual Assembly at GUtUtone Park, Oregon City, July 10-20, 1899. Yoi'o rion.es' day, waiiXKniiAY, july 10. 10:00 m-lnvocatlon,ltev I. M Kiihi, Oregon L'ily. 1010-Welcoine, fill H A Miller, presldi.nl. IOiKU hsx,nse, President C II Clulpinan of State i iinersiiy, r.iiK lie. 10:80 InlriKliictlon iif hcaila of departments, Annoiiiiceinems ol classes, alusic. It-Lecture. "England In Egypt." President W i. nawicy, saicm, Kndravor Kally I'.'aip m-Pait Place linn. I, 3-MrcelHiga, H B Idle, Kiale Presld uf Endeavor i iitou; nv n r Miner, H President mnw, , umii: rtcv i. ii i;iima; J (J niniaiir; nnirin I.Nilll'K IJIiartetUI. MImIoiiii." Hey W H Hull, I'orllaiul. Hung, I'hhieM rhllilrrn. Lltizennlilp, "ev Kiley I.llllf, Albany, r.ii.ii'aiiin'rii, nev I ivivnr tnnrn itruu nti,l tvirlmrMi 1iiHii nn - Kanlller, l l, Kali-in i 1- ...B -r uraoHaleiii lea' unarieiw. her brool as Well as tho Other, hut if U:M-"A Fumcl ol I hrmlian Kmleavnr, the attempt ho inndo to Bet tho poults out very early iu tiie spring common hens will provo tlio hnndiest and safest to sot turkey eggs under at first. Beveral turkey hens should bo st at tho snmo time, so tliut the chicks of two hens may bo given to one mother. One turkey will take care of 80 vnnnir with m ,imi,.)i ii .a .I.a ,.,a,,,..- loll -Hehoola ami Clamw .. . . ...... .. - " ll-UTlnre, "Tiie I'oeiry uf Art that number. T lO hen thllt is nduajml Ivey. Han Kranclnei). from mutonml cares will very soon lay ,. ':""' "'.'Zit l!r,,""cr- ngnln and hatch a second clutch. In sot- l::i lt-viiiiii, Hn a i Mead. Mi. Taiwr K H iiev Miller, PiirtlHinl. t.'loMluir tv.ir.u I.WHIM IIUJI,, II l. Kmleayor a .mg, "(iod He With Yon." Mlipah Beiuillclliiii, -Junior Kally. Corvallli Ladliw Hand. 7-Baml CoBoeri. Kiiworlh League, l.ter U ,.m,.."l"L?: :'i,"J,'el f." lil,rl1 )" an., im r. n miuitr s "lon (miaow and llli Mmlern Imllalnra." wojias'i pay, TiienmiAY, .m-i.v 11. 8:10-"Tha Uily or the Tlger-whlehT" namHnniie Mniiey. am not able to buy them on my own n10H0 ti,t are to liatch later. They will account. J. M. Baty, Gate Keeper. gml,timo8 abandon their nests to help The facts in the item published Iu the tukocareof tho chicks that they hear ioukikk were lurnwiieu oy m ' " near them. When the poults appear, Jir. Herring on. oureiy someone they shonld bo Mt with the mothor hen XcZv to, to invariably. They are ex- and merely intended to give facts, and ceecimgiy nemo wnen nrsc imtciica i. nnrfunilv willing to nulinHli ilia ahnve "d must not bo linndled. This is tho ! I .ull.,r. if an I niiliilw.u iina liann tlUlO W IlCll tllO VOUIIUU1IIH Will lll'Kt tllkO 9 to II a m Rchooll ami l'lB..o. r ........... - J..... ..... r, - l0,,, ..l. M.,-,, lone. an. j caro 01 uiomxeivcs 11 wit imvereiy aioue, oWsbiw 1 """" bo It roniemlHTed. il:8n ui Bkni Hall (-oniem. From this tinin fnrwnr.l tliov imr n,-!",r'',"i ----- , . , : ': . ' Miwa nave an 1110 ciaoiwreii imiic tliey will Mra 5:40-Mimlc. SAO-'-Marchlng to Victory," Mra A 8 Dunlway. 4-SyroKliiin, lion M ; nmirge, II. in Oeo C Hrownell, linn Willla 8 rmnlway, linn I) eolia Cohen, Hon J r" Caplea. Y. H. r, A. HAY, rillllAY. JULY VI. I'rof In Memorlan. To the Noble Grand, Vice Grand, Of ficers and Members of Oregou Lodge No. 3, 1. O. 0. F. Your memorial committee, intrusted with the preparation of resolutions ex- pressing the senlimects of this lodge on tho death of Bro. Harvey B. May, re spectfully submit the following: On the afternoon of the 10th day of June, A. D. 1805, the spirit of our beloved brother, Harvey B. May, took flight from its earthly tabernacle. Death, in pur suance of the unalterable law of nature, has gathered him in her fold; and while this transition has not been altogether Hvo. At M .Meven. I'urilmi.l eat, and tho eggsnnd bread crumbs may ,:lKr,,.,J StJi!""!-vf,,!"l,,!t'n "'J'l'lo game, bo discontinued. Ulvo, iu addition, a littlo cooked corumeal, increasing the proportion of this each week as the younglings grow older and ablo to bear it Giving nothing but grain, either whole or ground, from tho shell, will kill nlncteen-twentieths of your brood, After 2 months old tho young ones may bo set lit liberty and allowed to follow the roamings of tho lien mother. liw yard, ilakh. 1 mile run. nimlim the -W"" :aininer, pole vault, mnuliiir Sil Haiiaet Hall Content. Dloyrle Parade 7-2d Keglinant Band, 0 S O, Halein. 1'ralne Service. 7:80 Y MCA H)inoiliini, by c C Fay. Walter C Paige. Uvl Johuiuiu, 11 L (iile. S-"Tlie lllcycle Haee," MUa K.ter Cnlllnn, Saluin; Solo. I'nif J Adrian Kniilng, Port, land CollHervHtiiry ol Miulc; The Charh I . Dt" "llri "ra N Blown. 8:40- - MCA l.yinnamlea, pyramliU, luinlding. Red Wie Tableau. Hand. ATl-atiAY, julv 13. Seeno," fnun i Mara N arown. Borneo and Wealher," with H 8 I'agne, I' henrtllr of the crrniu Hntiner vim nrn. 7:80 How lo roreeaat lha vide, and all of them will "como home n!LH,hwv,,r to roost" at evening. Accustom thein to S:lr Alaska Vlewa, o M Welnter, Portland. 1 ..I l. .t.i 11 I MllNlC. una uiiiiy vuvvi ai iiiKiiriau, nua 8:ao-c'hlna and Tiirasi hv ofDcials anticipate that the payment of the Chinese war indemnity of 200,000,000 taels will result in a matorial increase in the market price of sili'er. The present quotation of silver is 074 cents an ounce, which is an advance of 4 cents over the quotations of a year ago. The present price is also tho result of tho increased demand cr.used by the war expenses of both governments. At present there aro not to exceed 000,000 ounces of silver bullion in tho United Slates, outsido of (he amount owned by the government. At theprcBent price of silver the amount required by China would equal about $148,000,000 worth of bullion. Jnchon rille Timet. It is well at first not to let them out too early in the morning, whil the dew is J,10.11 mT,f,c,,,"r'1 ','ie'. . wZi i.m ,. Ill-Itur. IroThoina.Condon. uivu tnu iwn, Aiiinvinii nci in nu uraiiu ciiorus. enemy to tho tender yonng birds. They ?, E ".-"S; , , will gather iu tho pastures and fields .T,XR1'e of J""'"' 8" Ic,"ro """ unexnected. vet our hearts are saddened during their daily wanderings fully one- 3-Uclu.r.ei "Savonarola." Dr r w (innianluf. with grief, that no more shall we behold half of all tho sustenance they lined oraud chorm. our brother in the lodge room, In the f eed them in tho morning beforo they '-"n daily walks ol life, listen to his kindly start away, and at night they will eat ju'ieuJhli worim ur Krnrp iiib iinnu in nruiuenjr love. We honored him in his lifetime, and with feelings of fraternal affection, softened by sorrow, would glad'y pay a fitting tribute to his memory, therefore Kosolved, That in the death of Dro. Harvey B. May, his family, were de prived of a loving husband and father, ids neighbors a true friend the lodge an honored and worthy member, and the community an upright citizen. Resolved, That we oiler our heartfelt sympathy to his loving wife and family in the grief they must feel in this sepa ration while we kindly call their atten tion to the joyous re-union that awaits them on the other shore. Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the bereaved family. given to the Oregon City papers fui publication and be entered upon the re cords ol tins lodge, fraternally sun mitted. Tnos. F. Ryan, W. A. IIKIKIKH, H. K. bTRAioiiT, Committee they will always be on hand seasonably to partake of your hospitable bounty. From June to September they will iu the main take caro of themselves and the (:hinpiM!Rif W a nii wiin Biereopurau. BI'NDAY, Jl'LY 11. Galea closed. No excursion. II a m-sermoii for thone. camped on the KIUUIKIB. benefit the farm by thehavoo they make p m Miaamn exerelmn and addremwii. among the inscets. They will "shoot tJ!SMfflS!S'', the red" at about 8 months nr Ipsa. .minri,. r,.,- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished Every Wtek by the Clackamai AbMnot t Trust Company. W 'f Itevereilge to NhIIIh 8 Cro. ! s 2 In 8 blk 1 and IiiIh.1 Io14 and L'8'.'7 ami 1'llhlk 2 1'lenaant Utile Humes; SUM). I (t Davidson to Wehesler A Barlni', tract, "p'J and I except linet mi n side in Clack'unas K vrxiilu : I'J'OO. Thos Hull lo K C Hiilfei, lot 1 blk I.T) O0;llMK. J K Row In Levi Hnti t er. s K of a U of J Killmi i'iiiii 117 a ; $471". Gladstone. It K A-sn lo liuisr) Mer serve, IiiIh I.i tn III in hlk .'17 (iludalmiH: 40(1. Ihns (uirrell ,lr In Niillie flinrelt, 20 a n see in i .i a, r i e: f i. I'hillin Becker lo K Neiiheiier. nu- '. of sw '4 of aic ;tf) in l 2 s. r 1 e, 40 a i ."iilO, N .11 AleUnwn In ,M K WiiihIiiii, IiiU l 10 six) 10 blk ft Gladstone; 40."). H M McCown to K McDdiihIiI. ii nf blk KWOC; 1227. I I) Surface lo J C Tsvlnr. Iult .1 .1 n and 7 blk 4(1 0 C, Co Add ; $1 40 '. U 8 to J l riiornlmi, lot 4 blk II O C; patent V S in Korlirs Biireluv. lot 3 ,h 110 C; patent. U S (o ForliHM Ruri'hiv, hit (I blk 0 O C ; paler.'.. L 8 lo Geo Shiink. nw of sec 211 1 (Is rze, inn a; patent. C K Barrett to Calvin Riser, 42 a in W W Weeks cl 13 s, rl w;74i. R Ssvaga lo C M A M A Crangle, U a in Fisher cl t 4 s, r t e; VK). Oregon Land Co to Henrv Sander. lol Xi 34 35 lilk 77 Minlhorn; f.TH). ' Richnrd L l.arsen to Luthern church, 1 a in 1' Wilson el t 5 s, r 1 e; l . Gladstone It K Assn to Mis Ann Junes, hits 5 and 0 blk 17 in O C; IH00. Peter Smith to Alice II Convert. 1MB.- 80 in Tracy cl : KOOO A H Uibus to K C Slnddnek. !1 3.1 a iu en. InU.'IS in 48 of Ilk 13. lnlR.r In20 and I.iIh.'II 3L and 37 in blk 10 Miuthnrn; 2HIM.. What is V3 fa . Vi "V"" ""nnnofl," Krie riiiamier i.ee el I .1 s, r I e ."""a, niiroouceu uy i i l- , i. Caslorln In Dr. Siiiiiucl ntchcr'H iircHrrlption Tor Infants and Chi M ron. It contains iK-ltlier Opium, Morpliluo nor other iircotlc Hiihstnncc. It U n linrniloss suliNtltnto for Parcforlc, Drops, Soothiiifjr Syrups, uml Custor Oil. It is I'lciiHunt. It t'unrnntoo is thirty yenra' uho by Millions of Mother. Castorlu destroys AVornis and nllnys fevcrisliucHs. Ciistorln prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething trouble, cures constipation and fliituleucy. CiiNtorhv nsliiillates tho food, refiiliitcs the utoiiiacli and howel, eivinu healthy nnd natural sleep. Cus torla ii the Children's Panaoeii tlio Mother's Friend. Faiirtli of July, Ik we were threatened with attack from the outside, or if there were danger of internal disruption, it would be dis covered that the patriotic feeling is quieecent, but not diminished. True p it riulisui does not consist in proclaim ing how patriotic we are; it lies under the surface, and is developed as occasion requires. Kngland was as patriotic in the time of Klizaboth and of Charles I. as in the time of Oliver Cronwell. The Hi Ho re nee is in applying the match. 7' rom "It Fourth of July Celebrated l'ul ridticuilyt" in Demoreiit't Magazine for JtJ- , the red" at about 8 months or less. and after this and thoir curly molt (say at 4 montliB old) they will grow well, if fed vol, aud come to maturity in good season. In Regard to Ilurrowa. Tho Colorado Field and Form says on the subject of harrows: It lias bean found that the rolling cutters, especial ly those formed cutaway harrows, move tho soil deepest and loosen it most, and the outaway harrows draw the easiest of tho class that penetrates deeply. The spring toothed harrows draw modoratoly fine to an avcrago degree and till to an overago depth, but leave the soil with an uneven bottom and more compact than the eutuway, while on newly plowed prairie gross they teur up the sod. For the cultivation of corn they are very good implements, serving well the functions required in tillage of crops. The square toothed and the smoothing harrows aro superficial in thoir action on plowed ground, run easy, but compress tho soil more than any other class and aro therefore, better PATBIOTIC DAY, MONHAY, JULY lj 9 to ll a m Minnla mid t'lnnea. U-lcttire,"Tlie Formal ol IhtjCiiiiMitHllun,' President W i: IImhU v. Patriotic Chnrui. "America." 2 p m Mimic, ".Mnri hliiK Through Georgia.' i.norua ami (irun.l Chautauqua Salute lo the Uiivernom of Oregon and Idaho. iieneraia uf lliv Army, Members of tungn-aa. jiinges oi tiie Supreme Court and Slate OIIL itm. I'atrlotio Addreaaea hv Gov HcRnnnrll. V. ... "' "en us, uen Beelia, Hon W N hllN. Hon Blnger lleniunu. iion i-ninp jn iciian, Sx Goverui r iiajrer, iion niiius jiiiuory, Judges ol the biinrenie Court and others. Grand Lhurus ami hand acoumi anlintnl ure nni. iiinieniiii nine.' 3:20 Oration, "What are American Principles"" Col T M Andcraon, Vancouver. Grand Chorns a d hand accnnHuinlm"nl. "The Hlar Soaugled Banner.' 7 Band Concert. 7:20-0horui and Band, "Hall Columhh " Oration, Senator Juhn H Mitchell. S:40-Repeat "Hall Coliimlila ". ; Fireworks. COLI.IOE DAY, TUESDAY, JULY 1(1. to 11 a in Schooli and Classes. U-loture, "King Lear," President CliBinnan. Grand Chorm, led by A S Dresser. f ro iOiiege oauus. iirano Nvnniiisiiiin nr fviiiooai 2:10Willametle t'niverslty, President V C inn ley. DON'T STOP TOBACCO. How to Cure Yourself While Ualng t. The tobuceo habit grows on a man until his nervoua s.Hteiu is serinimly af fetted, imparing health comfort and happiness . To quit suddently is too no vere a shock to the syatein, as tobacco, to an inveterate user becomes a stimu lant that Imb system continually craves. liaeo-C'iiro is a scientific cure for the to bacco habit, in all its forms, carefully cuiiipuiiiineu aner me lurmuia ol an eminent Berlin physician who has lined it in his private practice since 1872. with out a tailure, purely vegetable and nuur anleed perfectly harmless. Yon can use all the tobacco you want, while taking isaco-niro, u win noiny you when to stop. We give a written guarantee to permanently cure any case with three boxes, or refund the 11 ey with 10 per ceni. inieresi. uaco-uuro in not a substi line, oui a scientinu cure, Unit cures without the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. It leaves the Bvstein as pure and free from nicotine as the ihiv you took yjtir first chew or smoke. Sold by all druggists, witli our ironclad guar, untee, at $1.00 per box, three boxes (thirty aays treatment,) f'J SO, or sent direct upon receipt of price, sknd six TWO-CENT ST AMI'S Foil SAMI'I.K BOX booklet and mooKs FREE. Kurefca Chemical & Manufacturing Company, Manufacturing C'lieiniHis, Li Ohmhu, n iHcnnsui . Castoria. " Caatorla la an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of lis good effect upon Ihvlr children." Da. 0. C. Oaaonn, Ixiwell, Masa. " Caatorla la the heal remedy lor children of which I am acquainted, I horie the day ll not fur distant when mothers wlllconaider the real Interest of their children, and uae Caatorla In ateail of thevarioiiaquack nostnunswhlchare destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing aynip and other hurtful agenta down their throata, thereby aeuding them to premature graves." Pa. J. F. KmcniLOi, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Caatorla la ao well adapted to children that I recommend itoaauporlorloaiiypreecrlpUoa known to-iue." IT. A. Ancnia, M. D., Ill So. Ozfonl St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our phyalclona In the children'! depart ment have spoken highly of Ibolr eiperl ence In their outside practice with Caatorla, and although we only have among our medical auppllea what la known aa regular producta, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Caatorla has won ua to look with favor upon It." Uxinn Hospital and Dispknbary, I! os ton, Masa. Allis C. Surra, Prei., I.nmrtefroin 1 1 licrlu, Bud r J cuiiialne no I mineral V f drugs or Lr. I 5DI5 liJ h.,i..,..iMa f, '., ! rob. the ih JiJ "J hluodofnll i!aJ!'fl lis liupurl; IfWIaalrJ Co in lillilnla I'es, and t'rJOv'1' course all pfc,r, J Alleclloue, these impuri- I 1 Jor's for (lie Jaded and fluid Health fur all Mankind. ' JOrt VEOETABLI lARIAf ARILLA, lira Ihrnugh r.alure'aown proper clian nela. Joy's Vegetable Bari-aiarllla curve l)y Chronic Coii'Miia. lion, I.lvrr f Joy's Ycgelnhlo 1 KurNiipiirlllii prevenls tired feel ingi, slnggering sen HitKMia, palpitnlion of lieirt, nisli of blooil to the l ead, dizziness, ringing in earri,8inu) licl ire the eye In ndiiche, bil i'liisne M.eunatiiiati'in of hinvels, pains in .M.n,.... ii.ublium tiiegne cniitid, fuul bn-a.h, pinip es on fill', lbllll, Ull.l llll.ll f dccliuoofnerve force dizzy spells, fa. nt spellK, c 'Id, claiiiiny feet and linndo, sour Haines, fnt.giix, in- .9 soinnio, aim an ma il lines of lliestoinach, ;3 liver and kldneya. joy, vegrinr.ie bar nimrilla ia so'd by all dniKKlsla. K e fuae a aiibititute. When you pit y lor I he best ace Quit you get the beau The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, Nev York City, rggw ' M. R-l-P-A-N-S ONI' GIVKS RRLIlvK MANHOOD RESTORED! HISS fuiiutiiia-t'ij lot' ure u.l itorvoiiritllnottsuf.iucli a Wenk MHnnirjf.l'Mof Hiulr 'ower. lit'tiiiHt-l.u.WukttiuliieHH, i-uat Alaiiliood, Mtttitlr Ktnlriiniiji, Nervoun Weekly Oregonian AMI Oregon Courier KOIt '. Inquire at llila Office. Ill-Mi, all drulutiiiiiil linsiif imwerlii OeiierntiveOrKaiis of elllier sx ciuiner IV I y overeYertioii. ynthlul rrrni-a, excessive use of tiibaci'ii.iililuui i.r stlm l-&a, tlliMitH, wliith li-iullii liiniiiilly,rii2iMUniitli'n or IrinnnUy. 1'iin 1m carili 1 i twlve n -rltli-ii Kimrnnlee lo en're oi-refuiul Hie mniiey. Ki'l.l I r III! : - 'rti.','-.r. '. ' it. Ink., mi nihi'r. Write Inr fnM Meilleiil Hunk iii-iii sen I, J uuoukAUaliaul.l.Mi. l.-.n,,, wr.ll-:" A..:iua M:in I'SEKI) fo.,iluoiilc'J'eiuinu.Cllu uuu tfurana :.-t .-iwo.i . -iy. Vie. by CilAUMAN C.. lruaalsta Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. Company. YAQUINA HAY liOUTK Cnnneotlng at Yaiiilua liny with the San Francisco and Steamship Vanulna Ilav t'omiany. SLcaiiislifp "Farallon" A 1 and Aral-class Iu every respect. Halls from Yaiiiiua for Sun Francisco about every eight days. I Insist on FOR SALE. Eighty acres of fine farm hind, mostly bottom, on Woodoock creek. Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Urook postnllice. Three acres cleared. 12 aerea slashed ; good hoime 20x30. Price $800, uf which f.00 must be paid dowi , bul- ance two years' tinin. For further Dar- ticularB cull at Coukikr oflice or address me at anconver. Wash. JUbs. Anna Tavlob. t ( 4 i i ..i I'tiftHoiier nronmiuotlfillotin linKtirpnunod. BEWARE of Imitation trade marks and labels. m AHP HAWR SOPA fin packages J Costs no more than inferior package soda f never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and b uni. versally acknowledged purest in the world. 2:20-Pacino University, President Mct'lellaiid. 2:80 -Schubert Quartette. 2:40Alhany College, Presldunt Younir. adapted to loose soils and for putting U.V.'ISllf.iiV' rgn' 1're,',,t'' rown0n. i i ii i i ii x. , J Stale Agricultural Colleae, President Blosa iu seeds than to do the tillngo work of 3:iu-siie University, President Chapman. An illustration of the substantial bene' fit to be derived from a cannery can be seen in t lie work of one at Chlco, Calif., during the past three years. Villi a capital of $11,000 it has sold products to the amount of 8!,000, and paid to lis employes $18,000 and to farmers and fruit dealers $27,000. leaving a net income of f 1)5,850 lo tho owners. The Oregon City cannery Bhould be running as there is an abundant supply of vege table and fruits in this county tn keep it running the entire season Why dues it remain idle? Bids Wanted. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Nchool Directors of School District No. 02 of Clackamas cottntr will receive sealed bids at the ollice of Thos. F. 1! van on Main street, in Oregon Citv. no to the hour of 2 p. in. on Friday, the 5th ilny of July, 18U5, for the sale and do livery of 130 cords of good, sound, body fir wood cut from green standing trees and to be nrst-class in every respect. Seventy cords of said wood to bo de livered at the school house on 12th street, and sixty cords at the school houae on 7th street of said Oregon City, the whole to be delivered on or before August 20th, 181)3. The Board of Di rectors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Hy order of the Board of Directors Iiios. t. iiYAN, District Dated at Oregon City this Slth day .nine, inw. soil fitting for crops. When deptli of cutting, easo of draft, evenness of bot tom or of tho top of tho unstirred soil nnd looseness of soil nro considered, the cutaway typo of harrows is tiie best of the several clnsscs of tillngo tools nsed for the preparation of tho nverugo soil for crops. It is believed that the work of this class of harrows should always bo supplemented hy tho smoothing har row. Thi Seventeen Year Locust. Renders must not confound the true locuHt with tho 60 called grasshoppor. Tho entomologist of the department of agriculture at Washington states that tho damage done by the 17 year locust is, as a rule, quite immaterial, consist- ,. : ' . " , ,.T . , ' - onon opeccnea Dy cnautauiiia I , i , Ing in the slight cutting, breaking aud Presentation of iiiuinmHs to cl Ua- deadening of the terminal twigs of fruit 7-B.ndconUrr Blb6 Suulyi .lay oi j i.,i . i i. 1 , ... a ... . l.tfO ..lUSlC. .1:00 Siale Normal, President Campbell 3:40 KiiHlern Oregon Slate Normal, President ,u hi. 3:60-Pacinr College, President Newlln. 4 Portland University, President Htratton. 7 Band. 7:8U Household Economy a Science, Mrs J M Bloes, "The Passion Play at Obeiummerirau." Presi dent Jordan, Lelanri Stanford, with stereoptican. Music, aKCOONITION bay, wxunksday, jcly 17. 9 to 11 a m Schools and Classes. It- Lecture, "Notes from an Artist's Sketch Book," Prof John Ivey of San Francisco. Orand Chorus led by A 8 Dresser, 2p m -Keciiitnltlon and Graduation of ihe Claaa pflW. Grand March of Chautauiiiane, . headed hy Ihe band, passinii of the arohea and aoidn irHie. 2:80 Address, "The World's Urcatest Thinkera and Chnsllaniiy, Dr Charles Edward Lock. 3:30 -Presentation of Dliilomas, Col R A Miller. ouiin opeeviieH uy i..oauuiuiua Alumni. Iilldrcn or Having used Chamberlain's Cnm.li nemeu y in my lamiiv aim found t to be t first class article. 1 take Dleasure in recommending it lo my friends. J. V PoSTEit. Weslnort. Cal. lor sale hvO a. iiaroing i;ruggit. dr. Price's Cream Bakino; Powder wona a fair nigbeat Medal and Diploma. Si Wade only by CHURCH L CO., Hew York. Sold by grocers everywhere. Write for Arm and Hammer Book of valuable Bacipaa-FBES. IMMMiMMMMMi ! NOTICE U. 8 Land Ofiice, Obeoon City, Or., April :lb, IMI5 liosii'LAINT ntVINO BEEN ENTKHEI) AT ' mis omce ny l lector . Campbell aialust Oranvllle W llanning for abandoiilnir his Homestend Entry No 10179, dated December 2S, 1'J2, upon the E! of SK'.f, sW'i of SE'i and SE of m4. Sec. Htl, Twp. 2 B., Kanne B E in v.nt.-niiiiia uoniliy, ureanil, w lin B View 10 the cancellat on of sa d enlrv. Hut nni. I are hereby summoned to appear at this otlica In Oregon City, Oregon, on the liith day of 3vi.M-iiu,ur, imro, hi iu o cioca a. in., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged ai'niiiiiiiiiiieiii. ROBERT A MILLER, Register. PETER PAQUET, Keeciver DON'T STOP TOBACCO TTISJVRIOUS TO STOPSUDDEXL Y lid don't he imposed upon by buying a omod that requires ynu to do so, as it ia nntliing nmre than a substitute. In the sudden Htnppsge of tobacco you must have some stimulant, and in most all cases, the ell'ect of the siimulant, be it opium, mor phine, or other opiates, leaves a far woise habit con ducted. Ask vonr druggist about BAC0 CUR0. It is purely vegetable. Ynu do not liuve tn stop using to bacco with BAC0-CUR0. It, will notify you when to Your system will be as free An iron- Tim Portland Ornjonian nnd the Portland Sun had the same telegraphic press report of the national republican club convention. The one plucod above it the heudlino '(Silver Was Ignored," and the other, "Silver Men (lain the Fight." The truth was that the convention dodged the issue entirely, but this strange contrast iu headlines indicates, says the ifoseburg AVnVw, that "As fools think The bell is always sure to clink " Tuk Lubin scheme of bsunties to agri cultural exports and American shipping in foreign trade in eminently wise from the point of view of the republican protectionist. The wonder is that the farming industry did not, years ago, make stremous e (Toils to secure its shares of government pap at the expense of other industries. Notioe to Painters. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of School District No. 02 of Clackamas county will receive sealed bids at the oflice of Thos. F. fiyan on Alain street, Oreiron City, un to the hour of 2 p. m. on Friday, the 5th day of July, I, Wo, lor the painting of the building known as tho Barclay school house, on l'-'th street in Oregon City. The rool of said building to receive one coat of paint and the balance of the building two coats. Tho Board of Directors to fur nish oil, lead and colors and tho bidder to perform the labor as required by the specifications vhich may be seen at Hie oflice of the clerk. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Hy order of the Hoard, Tnos. F. Kyan, District Clerk. Dated at Oregon City this 2lih day of Juno, 18515. and shade trees by the females iu the act or laying thoir eggs. The injury be comes serious only when the iiiHocts are exceptionally abundant and oviposit in young nursery atonic Excursion tickets to Yaipiina Bay aim return win ue on sale at . r. Uo s depot commencing June 17th, f re $0.00 round trip, good until October 10th. 7:80 Th Hanger Scene OKI all N Hrown. 7:30 Shakespearean Lecture, dentc II Chainuan. 8:30 Camp-11 re. STATR TKACIIKHS1 from Macbeth,' "Mncbclh," MUa Prest SOC1ATION, JULY 18, 19,211. When you want blacksmithing done remember that Clarence Porter has opened a shop on Main street, corner of Fourth, where he is prepared to do horseshoeing and blacksmithing in a workmanlike manner. A Spkcial Sai.k ok Fink Hats at the La Mode Millinery Parlors. Their styles are the latest and prices the cheapest. 2:i0 First street, neai .Main Portland, Oregon. OF INTEREST TO LADIES. 0car Wilde is exercising on a trend mill in an English prison and Trof. M V. Bork, late of Oregon, is making political speeches in Kentucky. Possi bly some people may see, in this con trast in the condition of the two men. the difference between English and American justice. Roteburg Ksrisw. I Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. (iiiiulirman of Dlmondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recom mending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re- We offer no apology in placing before una were almost marvelous in tiie case of my you "ine Ladles sale Protector, it is wife. While 1 was pastor of the Iiapilsi church absolutely reliable, easily adjusted, does ai hi vers juiicuon sno was brought down with not uecomn miNpiaceu and Insures pro- I'neiinionia succeeding La (irlppe. Terrible tection. Can be worn when desired paroxysms of coughing would last hours with without observation or knowledge of Itlc interruption and it enied as she could no another and prevenls disagreeable an. survive them. A friend recommended br King's noj ance under certain conditions. If New Discovery; it was quick in Ita work aud you use it onre you will never be with- highly sailslactory In results." Trial boti les free out it. It is a faithful, safe, and reliable t Chariimn Co.'a Drug 8n re, haiinan Hroa friend w henever needed by special cir- Iilia k. Hcgulttr size Mr. and 11. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awaraea ooia Medal Midwinter Fair, Sin Francisco. .. . Some time ago 1 was token sick with a cramp in tiie stomach, followed by diorrlnea. I took a couple of doses of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrlnu Hemody and was i mmiidlately iciicveo. a ooiMioer it tneoest medicine r. 1110 inurxei lor all such complaints. 1 liave sold the remedy to other and every one who uses it speaks highly ol ni l- ' an k i. kb, lauey tenter, vui. rur sine oy i . a naming, Druggist. Four Big Successes. Having Ihe needed merit to more then make good all the advertising claimed for then following four remedies have reached phenomenal salo. Dr. King s New Discovery, for uonsniupiiou, couglia and Colds, each bottle guaranteed: Klectrlc Hitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, llucklen'a Arnica Salve, the best Iu Ihe world, and Dr. King's New Llle Pills, which areaperfecl Dili. All these remedies are guaranlcd to do lust what la claimed for I hem and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be elad to tell you more of them. Sold at Chariuan Co.'s ;rug sire, Charman Bros. Mock. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN Pt'lt suaneeof an order of the conntv nnri nr the county of Clackamas, made on (lie Huh day of June, lsuii, in tho matter nf the estnte of scpiiuiiis nueiai, oeeeaseii, trie undersigned ihe executor of the said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin oi me uiiiieu nuues, ann sunjt-cl lo oonllnnstiou by said county court, on Moadav, the L.nli day of July, lsus, at one o'clock p. m , at the front loor oi tne court nonse ol sain county at Oregon ,iu , iMi-Kiiii. mi ui llle riiMii. line. iiii.ir.,i.i itii.i estate of the said Septimus Huelat nt the time of his death, in anil Hi all those certain lots, parcels and pieces of land, situate, lying and beina- in the conntv of rliickmnu.. i.,i. r Oregon, and described as follows: (1) Lots one (1) and eliht 18) and i, i n and seven (7) of Dlock No lt!2, Oregon City. (2) Part of Wm. Holmes D. I., fi In in . ship 2 and 3 south, run ire 2 put of U'llUm. cite meridian: Commencing at a stake In the center of Central street, twenty feet west of the southwest corner of bio -k No. one (1) In Pleas ant Place addition to Oregon Citv, and tunning thence with Hie center Hue of said Central street north 2s 66" east SO feet: thenra mirth . west 172 feet and eight inches to the northeast Hue of tract of laud known as the Cook iu.ip.' place; thence south 27' ,nr east HI feet and 2 inches to line between land owned hv lli,.,h.mu.. and Newdnll; thence with said last mentioned line Ml feet and eight (S) iui lica to place of beginning. (8) Lot No. onedlnf block No fi ll.,iioitil PI. aouuion to urcgou city. (4) Lot No. six (HI ol block No. II l't,..,,l riace autinion hi Oregon city (5) All of block No. IS) of Oregon city. (Si Beginning at a post set for somhea.i corner, fttio links west of the corner of sections o, i anil on line tietween towuships 2 and south, range 2 east: thence west l:t it) eh on. thence north 28 3 east 1:1 so chnlns: ili,.i,..o south i east U.M chains to place of beginning, containing in all seven acres, more or less. (7) All of blocks Nos. 6. . Oil and In n I. ! of Wm. Holmes, being In section 32. tnwushlp 1 south, range 2 east, being purl nf llnlint.! adiiitlon to Oregon City, and containing 2 acres in each block, more or less. A IHg-fi Compliment. Boi.tot, Cow. "I am very much pleased with the effect of your Simmons Liver Regulator, and have recommended it to a good many friends." K. A.Kose. Your druggist sells it in powder or liquid; the powder to be taken dty, or made into a tea. lie sure and see tho Jones chain drive foot lift mower beforo vou buy. Ed ward Hughes, Portland, Or., is selling them. The chain drive ia ahead of all fur durability, lightness of draft and simplicity. Now is your chance to get shoes cheap. The Eastern Shoe Store in closing out. The front door will be locked before long. Poulh of Electric Hotel, Orejron City. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Ripani Tabules : one gives relief. KipnsTabulissi.t digestion. j The O. It. A N. Co. always alert to the welfare of their patrons, have placed on sale at principal stations, a 1000 mile tic ket at tlio rate of three cents per mile, good one year from dale of sale and good for passage over the rail and water lines cf their svstetn. Wben Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorla. TVnea she ns a Chi 1.1, ehe cried for Caatorla. VThen ahe became Mlaa, she clunj to Caatorla. Tnra she had CbitJrre, she rare them Caatorla einiislanees requiring its use. It is an article every woman should keep ready for immediate use It is simple to use, and inspires confidence to liie woman using it. It is reliable and seientilieally made, insures proteclinn with injury to health, as any good phyiieian would say. We are of the opinion that no article lias ever !een made which will give as much satisfaction lo tho woman of to-day as "The Ladies' Safe Pro tector." The iiiitiieuae aales of thia article is a substantial indorsement of our claim. IV not therefore etperiment with any of Ihe numerous unreliable articles, as it is both dangerous to health and expensive to do so. pinch ex perimenting can only result in lose of time, disappointment and dismal failure. Ladies should remeniher this before or dering other goods and not waste their time and money on interior article. The best is always the cheapest. "Tho 1 Ladies' Safe Protector" is sold under a injviinr KiiBisiioo ioi uae n vuv irsr, r m. . , . .,, . with full directions and i sent sealed in ! . tntire ,tock ' -'rkrJ be sold plain wrapper npon recipt of express below cost at R. Staub's lirocery. money order for f J 00, three for $..0O. I lk not wait but order at once. Address Tin La Crows Spri-mi.ty Co., La i Cmisag. Wm. NERVOUS SHOCK. K. VY. Jov CoatPANY-Uentlenien: This la the Aral lime 1 have attempted to write for three yean. Have been so net vous ami weak that I have laid iu bed for most of the time. A friend who had taken jour Saraparilla aent ma two bottles. The second one Is most gone. and I have gained twenty pounds, and surely feel s new women. 1 was pale thia. No ambi tion. Had given up, as I had tried ao many remedies and doctors but found no benefit. If you care to publish this you have my consent (.Signed ) MRS. A. C. TILLMAN, Alameda. Cal. Kor 0r fifty era. As Old u Waix-TaiiD Sihidt. Mrs. Win low's Soolhlng lymphs bee Usai for over fifty ysara by millions of mothers fur their children while Walking, wit perfsct nues. It soothes lbs child, aufiaas th tuna, allays all pain, cans wind colic, and la the best raasady for Diarrhea. Is pltwaat to lha test. Sold by Drug gists la every nut of the World. Tweaiy Sv cents a botUe. lis rains Is in calculable. Be sura and sk (or Mrs. Wlaslow's SoDthlag Syrap, and lake s othar kind. 4ad ou dr esire for tobacco w ill cease 1 cotine ds tiie day before you took your lirst clipw oramnke wiitien guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all its forms r money refunded. Price I per box or 3 bnvos i:t) duva trnaimnnt ami guaranteed cure) L.-')0. 1'or sale by ail druggisla or will be pent by mail upon receipt ol price Sk.ni six two-cunt stamps nn xn., r nnv Ri,f,L l..ip and proofs free. ICCHKKA CHEMICAL & M'F'G. CO.. La Ctosse, Wis. Dlllce of TUK I'lOXKKlt I'ltKHS COMPANY, C. W. Hornick, Sunt, St. I'iiiiI, Minn , Sept. 7, 1WU. Eureka Chemical M'f'e. Co.. La Crnsse. wis near hirs l nave lisen a tobacco liend for manv venrs. and during the pnst two years nave smoked lirteen to twenty clears regularly every duv. My whole nervous svstem became Kneeled, unit mv nlivsirian tnlil me I loiml kei , il,u ouu r i.,iw,e.,.. r... i i.u ii.n.. 1...1.... . lean. I tried the'so-calltd "Keeley-Citre," "No-To-llae." nnd varlnns other remedies, hut Without Stll-CCSH. Iltitfl I ncclrloiitlv lenrnnit nr v,,i,. .'Il.,nn.l',.r. 0 q'l.K.. .....i-a tn ...... t consider myself completely cured': I u 111 In perfect health, and the horrible craving for tobacco, which everv Inveterate smoker lullv aiinrifiniig. hu. nnmUJw i.,ri ,a 1 sliler your "Ilin o-Curo" simply wonderful, and can fully recommend It. iwuin ,eij iriHJi u. . UUnXlVK, Hliortesl routes between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or p-ilnii west In San Franolsco: Cabin .... (10 Steeritgo . . - . a oj C11I1I11, rutiuil trip, good fur w days .... is no For sailing days apply to II. I;. U'ALDKN, Agent, Albany, Oregon. CHAM CLARK, Hupl., Cnrvnllis, Or. KDWIV MT NK, Jlr , Corvullis, dr. Thos F. Oitkes Henry C. 1'iiyne, ltii-eivera. Henry C, Koiisa pRTHERN EiJ PACIFIC B. R. R U N Pullman Sleeping Cars Elcxniit Tourist Dinins Cars Sloopiiig Cars rST. PAllf. TO iMI.NXKACOl.IS ill Ll Til KAKt;) tiltA.M) FOB Kg CjttlWKSTOS W 1NNIPEO HKLKNA'and BI'TTK THROUGH TICKETS NOTICK. 1 TNITI'D 8TATKS LANIt OKnrF. Oregon City, Or., May 21, lrttt.f V1R1TK OV A PROCLAMATION OP 'NIK 'nBlik'tit nt Iho rnflpil Stales anil the Honnrnlilt? Cninmlrsiontir of the (iciiernl Lund oiHcp, ih' laii'tx In tin StlfU huliun Itcitervaiion, uol (ithcrwistj amminrtjiti'tl. will t ont'infl for entry .n nnd after Thnrwliiy, July 2-th, iKtj, at 1- o'vUn k noon of said day. HOHERT A. MII.LKK, Rcpisler. I'KI KK PAvl KT, Ktwlver. Termn and condition!! of r.h (mMmin of Ihe United Ktaten; twenty per cent, of-the Durehaite muiiev Ui be Daid tn Lhi iiml er.iffiiM.1 on the day of sale, balance on couttrmation of sale by said county court Hoed at exieuse of purchaser. Further information mav be ol talned from Messrs. O'Neill, Htslges, Thompson A nrilllth. .llurnpti f,.r ..i.l u.i.iu u .I...I-...11.... In Barclay block, Oregon City. W. E CaBf.L. Executor of Estate of Scplimns lluclat, deceased. E LECTRICAL NGINEERING (0MPANY, I-.-a. Our New 1 Leader, J I -1,- l-J . Oregon City Transportation Co. Str. RAMONA. TIME TABLE OR EGO N CITY ll(.1 I)ianios jiiuI Urclifc Motors Kor lliL- rrMii-infi--l ui inn I'Mr llnitioti rraii-mf.! in ,1 tn f PinviT. Hlcctric Ajiparatii; Leave Portland Fool Taylor 8t. 7:00 A. H. U :Ma. m. 4:00 P. if. Leave Oriooh citt Fool sth SL 9: if) a.m. 2:00 p. it ti:0 r M. OWtT FiiH-- Quartz Mills, Hoistirg. I'umpin, Drilling, anil all mining; work where long tl Stance transmis sions is required, V HI'KCIAII'V Office and Works. 34 and 23 Main SI., San Kk nci- o, Cai.. APMISISTIMTORS- NOTICK VHIICE IS HKItKBV (11VES THAT TIIE Children Cry for Pitcher's Castcrla. uniler.ii;iiet bss been spiMiinted bv Ibe county co;lrt of CUekinia. conntv. slate of or'g.iii. a Imiiii.lratiir of the etale of Jm.s umi-er. ilei-ea..-.!. snaiii-i said eut sent the same. In Ibe undersitrn, d nt my -ei.lence in M dail 1'rai.n. wnuiu m nioultis rn.ru tnt date luted June It. 1'..'.. YII.fjAH II. VAI'iiHAS. Admini.trator A . PHESlER. Attornay f. r said Flle. Last year's demand for our Leader was ao large that we were unable to manufac ture them as fast as thev were ordered. This year we have one mammoth factory mat iiiaiiuiatiures notning Dut tins line, and we are malting this boot in such immense quantities that we are able tm I produce a much better boot. I 'e have many new improvements in this line: first, it is made of heavy gen- uine Dongola, solid leather sole and inner , sole; second, it has a leather sock lining, which no other but a high-priced boot I has ; third, it has a back-stay j fourth, as much care is taken in selecting this stock, ; and in making, as in our higher-priced goods; fifth, we not only warrant but we ' guarantee everv line to be inst si renm. J sented. The above cut is an exact copy of the boot itself. Our New Leader Ladies' Dongola But ton; styles, Plain Opera Toe, Plain Common-Sense Toe, Opera Toe Patent Tip; widths, D, E, and EE; sires, t to 8. Our New Leader Ladies' Dongola Front Lace. Opera Toe Patent Tip; widths, D, E, and EE ; sizes, 2 to 8. Our New Leader Ladies' Dongola But ton, Spring Heel, Common-Sense Last; Patent Tip ; widths, D, E, and EE ; sizes, it " o- Any of the above-described shoes sent on receipt of $1.45, all postage paid by ua. otnu iui luiimicie luusiraTpfi rata. TO CHICAOO W'ANHINOTON Fll 1 1, A I) K I. PHI A MEW VOItK BOSTON nnd nil POINTS EAST ami SOUTH. For Information tl tickets, call on nr wr" -nrd! s, mapi and D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, rortland, Oregon. Street. Corner Third. 955 Morrldon Str. ALTONA Leaves Purllmni Tuesday., Tliurmlaya and Saturdat-s. Lve Inilt-endence and Salem Mon days, Wednesday and Fridays. St .xnAT Time. The Oreynn Cil b-mts APPLICATION FOR I If'FViP leave this place for Portland on Sunda, , 1 Tri ' VrrtrBV . vrt t .t V - . , . .110 . m.an.12 ami 15:) p. ,.. , N ".heVVnV?,?; ,VXZl,nK. turning leave Portland a S:.l and 1 1 :30 fm- '" saloon license 10 rnnuane mr '.a;o,.n t. m. and 3:.'W. ' f "T""' in "fevn nr. .at li,-,nw. nlm (r.ni Jaly :'t. I.. J,i- IRKMR1TII 1. aii persons havinir claims logue of all grades of boots and shoes jrrl , free thi. paper. POSTAL 8HOE CO.. Box 3637. Boston, Muh Ripan Talmle cure constipation. Ki:i Talniles care liver trouble NOTICE TO DONATION CLAIMANTS United Status DtsTniiT Land Orriri I OreKon Ulty, Oreiron Mav 11. ihu;,'! IBO ALL PERSON'S HAVINO MAflE SETTLE- ment upon tracts of lauil within tills district and given not ce. m r,.,,i,ir,i.i i. i... .1... ., 1 claitn such lamls aa donallnns 'under tiie oro vlsmns of ihe act of conKress entitled "An act to create l ie ollice of aiirveyor-freneral of the puliltc lanils in Oregon and to provide for the survev and to make ,l. ,,.,.. . '. :l said public lands'' approved teptemlwr 27, lrs.0, atid the various acts amendatory and aupple mental thereto, ami to their ,i..i..'.'r nT!tl.'! " '',or"n "'"kill- claim to such dimaiinn claims whether by descent. devlJ ciai sale, nr nmveyanre in goi-d faith, who .ave hitherto fa ed to mt ...j ail i .1. proner land office tins I proof of such claim.. Aiincc is ajcrrft. gnn in accordance with the requlrementa of section 1 of the act of comtrisa approved July iinth, 1M, and in pursuance of Use Lai.ii om.e that they are required lo appear at this office and make and die final proofs for "b''m yd perfect ihcir title therVlo before he first day of January, law, and that If they c?I m. will't ! r m'V' .,lat ,.lme ,"ch 'ot"on thJ. Jr,i e, d ? hve hem "handoned by '! "' ,,n,e 'nds embraced therein will be V "le I",,,lic. oinhln aa provided lu said act of congresi nf July 26, Wit. May lwis 1Uh day ROBERT A. MILLER, Reeistel I'ETKR PAIJI ET, Rcceiv... of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LA"vFIC,EiT 2R.?n0 C'TY. OREGOff, " May 31. Mb. Nonce ia hereby given lha the Mlowini-named sett er has mil tin. bf ImeiiUnn to mi.ke linaJ proof in iiinport of hl elalm ttwA tKa ..I I t ,.. . r rL., ' o.' , '"' X".' W1 ' M "ad. umce at oregron Lily, WO, vii: L. P. Fi.'ier. newspaper advertising agent 13 Merchanls' Exchange, fan Francisco, la our authorised arret This paper Is kept on Klein his rffie. eceiver L. S. 1...H Oregon, on July lath. -MOERI3 I. GHAFESUAJf. H. E. o. 7417. for Ihe SF ' t.1 B. ia t 8 . R. 6 E He names lha fnllowin witnesses to nrove hie ronlinnona rs.lili,nM nn , enliiva'ion of. aaid land, Tia: Henry Be heel Edmund Ouber. Henry Meinke and John C 9-hml.tt. all of George, Or. RORFRT A. MILLER. Register.