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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1893)
Low y i Are es4dl m (TIC SEPTEMBER , TWO WE WILL INAUGURATE AND T CONTINUE W EE IKS;, A Great Clearance Sale. J Cur ENTIRE STOCK will be offered at Ridiculously Low Figures. We want Trade and we will have It 11 Fine Goods and Low Prices will win. Oregon City, Sept. 8, 1893. Turks trotters from (lie Stanford tables at Talo Alto haye been ex changed at Chicago (or (our trottora of the famous OrlofT breed from the Czar's stables. Tub vigorous attack which Hon. II. E. Cross makes In print on the county court has given risen to the opinion that he is about to ally himself with the peo ple's party. At Vancouver, B. C, souvenirs are being sold of the Beaver, the first steam vessel that rounded Cape Horn and plowed the broad Tariflc. BI10 made the papsajje from London t Astoria In 103 days. II or length was VA feet and a tonnage 100V lli HRAii for Cleveland an Carliile, Larry Keal and Itilly Wilaon, reo trade and sailor's rights; There's a good time coming, boys, A good time coming; There's a good time coining, boys, Wait a little longer. Louitville Courier-Juimtnl. Tin passage by the house of the Wilson bill to repeal the Sherman silver purchase law, will be followed in the senate by the passage of a bill of like tenor, when the senate gets ready, for great bodies move slowly. Mean while, the nation is being schooled in financiering, and in making a pound of butter go as far as possible. Ernest Seyd, who has been accused of bribing John Sherman with WO, 000 to pass the silver demonetization act In 1873, said in a letter to Senator Hour In 1872: For a number of years this subject of the abolition of silves as a tender coin has occupied tho attention of European economists. It is the question of the sue, and takes precedence of every other matter involved in monetary science. Senator Feller's panacea for the hard times is l(it fi oc ift by the national government oi .i,.IC0,li,1U'..) f firmr money to tho Klule tfoverim.uiitx, which am r If-?; r 'il ,m iluu liJfKJto 1100 pr ..-.., m .1 per (r a 1 Till . ;-un. Oimfiiurtli is to be rcptiiu f.v.r yeim, him nil property forfeited for non-payment n principal or interest Is to go to the pub' lie domain. Peffer's bill has been rc (erred to the judiciary committee. Tiikiik is a change of tone In the "rc form press" on the silver question. The Sentinel, of Chicago, says in a recent issue: In our !"'"n, instead of helping over e glioma ngni goiu. me situa tion in a nulxiioll is this: tiold is en trenched lu a hnrd-nioney fort. Silver is trying to carry the fort not for the pur-pOse-ofT-vertnruwing gold, but (or the i'lirpose of helping gold rule the world. It will then be, hard-money fort occupied by g,ld and nilver, instead of gold alone. And men who know better (old green backers and new creenbaokers), are helping to crowu gold's twin-brother, silver. If silver captures the fort, its guns will be immediately turned upon tlie very forces which are now its allies. Tunas is many a quarter section of first-class land lying vacant in the east ern part of this county. Some of it be longs to the government and some to the Oregon & California Kuilroad Co. Most of it is covered with timber and requires hard work to clear; but the price nt which it can be obtained is small; Uncle Sam does not ask more 'Jan 1: few dollars for a quarter section. The M'lemlid (arms that greet the eye in Siringwater and Highland were made out of just such rough land as is now ofl'ered the settler. A pair of wil ling hands, an intelligent mind and a little woiking capital will in Clackamas county transform a wilderness Into a home of plenty. Sum's civilization countenances cer tain jurisprudential peculiarities which we might imitate with profit, as they are less annoying and more honorable than buying judges. When a Siamese magistrate is required to decide between two litigants, in the absence of witness' s, he orders both to dive in deep water, and the one who succeeds in staying longest under the water is judged the truth teller. A curious case is on record. A mt-ehant in Bangkok who was very fond , waa too old to undertake the wv est to say nothing of the fact that In pM not swim. He bad, how erer, a jon, and, instead of having the biy educated in commercial pursuits, he placed him under the tuition of the mott expert divers. Where the futher had a law case he always sent his son to rep resent him in the suit; and when the WJter test look place, the old man's firm, through the agency of his son, always left the court "wet through, but without a stain on its character." The charge baa become threadbare that the gold-bug bankers of England have formed "conspiracy" against the finances of the United States, and that they are able to consummate it because ther control the sold sunnlv of the world. The (act is overlooked 4tAA I l ,L. 1. . , . wihi who lurj cuanre mai baa not as much gold as the StatM haye ; she bas not as m has France, nor even as ny. How can she "con- bf the world" if she Note the following redactions: Itest Quality Calicos, 20 yds. ' for $1 oo Good Unbleached Domestic, 18 yds. for I oo Heavy Unbleached Domestic, 16 yds. for i oo Dlcached Muslin, 15 yds. for. I co holds only a fraction of the world's stock? Will some (ree silver Mdvoca'O explain? Here Is a table showinj the nounts of gold and silver held by each o( the four countries named above: (inM. Hllvrr. Great Britain. .30.(100,0(10 $10(1,000,000 (ierinany (iUO.OW.OOU ziu.uuu.uuu prance hwj,uuu,wiu ow,u'm,in.u United States . C4 ,000,000 075,0OO,Oi;O France has a larger supply than any other country, it will be suen ; yet she does not hold enough to enable hur to control the world's supply. A study of these figures makes tho allegation con ceming an EiiHhIi gold conxpiracy look silly. When Main street U paved, its center will be 10 inches higher than it now is at any point where the grading has been finished. The grade adopted is one foot in 143 feet. From the cement null, where a filling has been made, to the middle of Third street the incline is about two feet, and from Fourth street to Third street It is tho same. These inclines will urge tho water from both directions down Third street into the Willamette The " grade along otlior blocks lias been similarly estubliriheda A prime requisite in any city is to Ipye sufficient fall to carry oil" surplus water, as those who have for years gazed on and swelled the stagnant, fever-breod-inj pools on Main street know full well. The business man on the street have ample reason to growl on account of the slowness of the contractor. Soon the rains will be upon us, and if the street is not paved now, it will the en tire winter he a worse slough of despond than it was before. Unless the im provement can be completed this season it should not have been begun, and the contractor should be compelled to finish It now. SPRINGWATER ANO VICINITY. Tremendous fires were raging in the forests back of Springwateron Thursday last. The llames leaped into the clear ings at Lacv of Eil. Miller, John Lewis and Cad week and destroyed their buildings and fencing. A number of the young men of Springwaler went on homeback to the scene of the fire to render what assistance they c mid to their neighbors. It seemed to them n H some one was g'dng up the Clacka ,: sot'inironr tires, as the area of the nt lT"'1:7vWl''ll,'Vherio eond . r--.i iiHiii;e !, uie rr itrnrrwWHre til uirli would have been swepi oy 11. lire, wMili gleamed like .hi- woods on one side a red cl.iid and tent rr '-' hank of black Kinoko Hint pnvnrpil tliA RKV ull Lilu r.'hl.r. tin Thursday evening, Air. Tucker's family retired with the prospect that during the night the devouring element would leap into the nianv dead trees surrounding his clearing and drive them out; hut, somefiow. tnrougn me uDHcuce 01 invor- finr wind and increase of moisture in tlie nir. they were spared and the dunger disappeared. David Zurcher, the Viola miller, finds that tlie demand (or his Hour is in creasing rapidly, nnd shortly ho will begin running tlie mill limit and day on new wheat. The nlank road which is being built through the flat on this side of Viola will be a boon in winter time to those going to mill . This suction of road lias been cleared and grub lied lor a width ot about (10 feet. The county pays half the expense and Messrs. Ward and Zurcher, of Viola, I ho biggest part of the other half. Doc Howell, Win. Lewellen nnd James Duboys have brought into the Springwuter neighborhood a powerful new threshing liiiieliine, with all latest improvements Tlie outfit, which is a splendid one, costs about $1'J00. The large prune orchard of Mr. Out- tridgo is "a sight." There is nothing to equul it elsewhere in the county and perhaps not in the Willamette valley. Tho great weight of Iruit has broken limbs oil" a number of trees of the Silver and Italian varieties. Notwithstanding tho support that has been given bending limbs witli props and strings these casualties can evidently not be aveitud Without had luck, tho crop will be enormous. A short month hence pick ing will begin. Two large driers will be kept running night and day for several weeks to cure the crop and a long pile ofcordwooil lies ready to feed the tires. A large gang of hands will necessarily be employed. Mr. (iiittridge will market bis crop in sucks, The yield of grain on Sringwatcr ridge is largo. From 3'j' acres Air. Du boys obtained 275 bushels of outs and the yield of his wheat is nigh unto 40 bushels per aero. From 111 acres in wheutCal. Howell obtained 1130 bushels,' and from 20 acres in oats 1040 bushels. Other farmers in tho neighborhood could no doubt make a similar report. The Boi! here, if cultivated with intelli gence, appears to continually increase in fertility and productiveness. Tlie Springwater farmer is all riiiiit. John McGetchio is building a new house on his farm. He hat a good apple crop as every one bus here who has given propel attention to his orchard. J. 8. and J. K. Green are building a fish trap on the island in the Clackamas at their ranch. They Intend to cau-h salmon in the dap and if the llsh can't come up on account of Mr. Cross' saw mill dam, why, they will have to come. It is certainly not right that a few tish ermen below the dam ca:ch about f2.Hk) worth of salmon in little while, and the Green brothers only catch one. Annually, the loss on horses dying of some prevalent disease in Springwater is in the neighborhood of IIOOO. Can't our state airru ultural cullio pruviile some renieil v f T.nnt weplc Rt'v. Mr. Svlraiiii ffcll o(I i a load ol hay. Onet.f the natron hev i passed over him ami I. roke his collar- ! bone. ! In all that got lo s.renirlhpn and ' build up the .yali-m weakened l.v , sease anil rain, Ayer'a Sarsaparill, is the auperior medk-inei. It nMhi.m the poisona left in lh avatPin alter! diphtheria and ecarlet fever, and restore 1 the debilitated patient to iierfei't health and viirnr. i Good Quality Pin Checked Ginghams, 14 yds. for .... I 00 Good Quality Shirting, not starched, 14 yds. for 1 50-Inch All Wool Ladies' Cloth, colors and black, per yard 00 36-Inch Cashmere, per yard. i6-Inch Silk Velvet, colors State School Funds. The following is the August appor tionment of slate achool funds among the 7240 pupils of the county, at the rutin of 70 cents per pupil : No. No. Children. Ami. Milwaiil.il) 170 123 10 Hubbard 0(1 40 20 Oregon City. ...124 80 K0 iJi.t. I. , 2., 3.. 4.. 5.. 0., 7.. 8 , II. , 10.. II.. 12. 13.. 14., 13 , l.ogan .Miirquam H 37 . Maniiiai 40 28 Currinsville 80 Sit &0 Logan. . . , Clackamas Molalla Meadow Brook.. C'uiriiisville Salmon Viola Heaver Creek.... l 11 rj 11 11 in Kutzle Creek If - ) 10 35 00 10 50 ,50 40 51 80 43 40 12 00 03 00 40 00 70 00 10.. 17.. IS Ciinby 1!) .Simily 07 .Mucksburg 100 20 21 .Oregon City 43 30 :0 .Orville 20 20 30 42 70 0!) 30 15 40 42 00 48 30 32 00 50 70 22 40 47 CO (il 00 74 20 23 Wilsonvillo til 24 .Springwater 00 25 Molallu ....22 20 Damascus 00 7 Oregon Citv 00 28 Milwaukie 47 20 Curus 81 3) Sherwood 32 11 Damascus 08 32 Clurkes 88 33 Highland 100 34 Oregon City. 100 110 20 .80 60 00 33 Molulla 30 Aluliuu . . .38 ...41 . 30 ...28 ..100 ...87 .. 31 ..102 ...33 ...47 ...fil 20 00 28 70 27 30 10 00 70 00 00 DO 21 70 134 40 23 10 32 00 35 70 37.... Oswego 38 Auroru 30 Kngle Creek. 40 Aeedy 41 Stafford 42 Cherryvillo 43 Oregon City .... 44 Damascus 45 Sandy 40 Sandy 47 Oswego 48 l'urk 1'luco 40 .Milwaukie 50 Kugle Creek. .. . 342 230 40 178 124 00 05 00 50 .53 .44 .21 .23 .38 .51 .18 .47 .42 57 33 .40 37 10 30 80 14 70 10 10 20 (10 35 70 12 00 32 00 20 40 39 00 23 10 32 20 I Oregon City.... Sandy ''i Meadow Brook. 54 Caiiby .Molulla 50 Wilhoit 57 George 58 Highland 50 Hubbard 00.... Wilsonvillo .... (11 Oregon City. . . . 02 Oregon City.... 700 538 30 03 Oregon City. . . .01 42 70 ttt Clackamas 140 05 Wilhoit 50 1 Miirmot 34 flatloiil 31 08 00 30 20 23 80 21 70 it in 23 ni CuriinsvillH W r.-.-'jfc. 1 :irv 70 . . . Logan . 18 :m 71... Sniinjat'e. 7J... . Colton 73 New Kru . 58 35 7TT K' HI f.0 74 Scv'.r. . 75 Viola 70 Jarquiun 01 77 Damascus 72 78 Lacey 30 7!) Aurora 22 (II (to 42 it) 50 40 25 20 15 40 84 70 80 Mink 121 81 New Kr: HO 82 Wilsonvillo 48 50 00 33 (10 17 50 83 Dover 2 84 Miilino 47 85 Heaver Creek 3! I 32 1)0 27 30 80 Cniiliy., 87 Wilhoit 154 107 80 .20 14 00 88 Currinsville 18 80 Damascus 4(1 00 Mulino 32 12 00 32 20 22 40 01 Needy 35 02 Needy 43 1)3 Mucksburg 41 04 Oregon City 27 05 Clarkes 23 24 50 30 10 28 70 18 90 10 10 21 00 32 90 40 00 32 20 47 00 Oil New Kia 30 07 Harlow 47 08 Oregon City 70 01) l.enlz. 40 100 Middleton 08 JOINT lllKTUICTS. 4 Sell wood 25 (I Pleasant Home . .31 10 Wilsonvillo 40 13 Kulton 02 15 Sycamore 10 23 Aurora 7 20 Tualatin 8 34 Middleton 21 53 Aims 21 57 Hutteville 0 02 Hutteville 2S 0 Willshurg 30 s:t.. MOLALLA. Furnutrt) in thin lonility are biixy tliroMliini;. Wlifitt in turning out vury null, riUlitir iiIkivu tliu uverui;, but out" urn not bo good, yet there will lie more on In ruiHeil here tlimi iihiiuI. Owini; to our extrumn lute spring there wns more outs sowed thai) u lient. Herir.iin I!ms tire hnvinif l:nl luck with their engine. They broke a shaft anil hail to go to rorlland to iret it re pairjd, and after returnintt luul been ruitnini; but a short time when they broke a trear wheel of their tr nel inn engine and had to go to 1'ortliunl aniiiti. Kox&Co. are about ready to move into their new store huildiiiK, which is quite an addition to our town. F. C. Terry and family, Mrs. tirn about; and Miss Wrland have just re turned from a pleasure trip to Tillamook They report not a very nice trip and re mained but a xhort time. Our n'hool commenced hint Mnmlav with I'rof. Ilovin an teachei. Mr. Ilovis comes to us well recommended and org will undoubtedly have a Kood school. lien llurlrss, w ho had a binder needle run through his hand not long ao, is Ifettinir nloiitt well . IVoiile in this coinmnnitr who are not landholders, have but little use for a Hholguii, hs almost, every tree and ft'lH'H post ulnl-iE the ro"l in tlfCumtetl 1 w ith trvMM i.ttUv. So fur. no vn I IlKt beell promM'Ueeil 111 tlllH Vicinity, yet ; wme vitiU-nt tlircal Imve liet'ii mailt1. Crotw A Nol.l are rnnnintt tlifir shoe i and harness h.p. Thi'T Ixnilit .it Win. Maekrell and n r in hi old aland , -n u-i i for a "V" '""V" Kin. IN-Ifr IH,lors 4"e "' City, have n tteniU" hn There ia some talk of new store building beinu built here. 1 . . , . KiparH Tahiilea rurornnstipation. J -. . . . . . and black, per yard 50 36-Inch All Wool Henriettas, colors and black, per yard. ?o Hlack and White Checked All Wool Shirting, flannel, per yard 25 Navy Blue All Wool Twilled Flannel, per yard 35 Red All Wood Twilled Flan- A Decimal Table. FJitor Courier: I present to you fi,r publication a system of 1 11 Wen of wi-luli's mid measurements, covering all the arts and practice in this country. If the I nited Mates would adopt this system of tallies mill tin any with nil other t ibles, every scholar would guiu or save one year ui coinpleiuiir an edunitioii nml i'iimih nut nf B,.twwl i.,,. 1, I...,,.. ou 1 prepared lor business. 801 1 m 8re these tallies are pliilimoplii- 00 c,i gjniple and very niiu tieal. If ev.-rv ci, t.0, Have at ,.aMt one venr nf his " ! school life, Ihink of the tirm! s of IllOIieV Hint. SHVIIlir U'nllld aui,.i.ji,ln j Oil ol 01,01)0.000 people at h-asf half urn Hiihiect to the KelinnU. :t' Will ruuivtllio f 1,200,000,000 Bayed in the United Kliiles alone in a very short tinio. Kveryone who will study these iahles nnd coiopuru them with 1I10 metric ey t -m will see that they tiro more apiili cable to our present wants ami very simple. Proceed from the known to the unknown. Save M S. A Coi.es. LONG MKAMUUE Long measure In decimals based on IT. S. statute mile: 10 millidemin 1 centidenim .00170 vd .000)01 mile. 10 centidemm 1 decidenim- 0170 yd .00(H)! mile. 10 decidenim 1 demm .170 yd .0001 nolo. 10 demm 1 mill i 111 ile 1.70 yds .001 mile. 10 millitnile 1 ccntiinile 17.0 vds .01 mile. 10 centimile 1 decimile 176. yds .1 mile. 10 decimile 1 mile 1700 yds 1 mile. Demm is 11 11 abbreviation for deci niilliinile. SqlMHK HKAHl llB. Square measure as based on a mile 100 sq millidemin 1 sq centideiiuii, 100 sq centidemm 1 sq decidenim. . 100 sq decidenim 1 sq demm. 100 sq demm 1 sq niilliinile. 100 fq niilliinile 1 sq centimile. 100 si centimile 1 sq deciinild. 100 sq decimile 1 sq mile or section. Application to land measure is as fol lows: 10 decimiles squared are one section. Sdecimiles squared are a quarter section 23 centimiles squared a.e 40 acres. The chain for surveying should be one centimile (17.0 yds ) 111 length, ui viiled into 10 niillimiles, each of which divided into 10 demm, each denim marked into 10 decidemms. LII1UID AND 1I! V MEiSl'ltK. Based on a mile. 10 milllcuilenini 1 centicudemin. 10 centicudemm 1 dccicudemm . 10 uecicudenim 1 cubic demm. 10 cubic demm I boo (little 111 tl 1 it 11 a bushel.) All weights based on cental or 100 pounds. 10 i,r,t. -i-l pill 1-100 pound. 10 piilH 1 mill ntal 1 10 nound. n1 '0 mit-outiiU 1 ceciiital 1 pound. ;o I 10 cetootitltirTil )(...ma!Jjo onunds. 10 deceutttl 1 cental 100 pounds of anything. I Tl'.K' MKAMIILMKNT. Based 011 11 mile. 1000 cu. inilliilemm leu. centidemni 1000 cu. centiileuim 1 cu. doeideinm. 1000 cu. ileciilenim 1 cu. demm. 1000 cu. demm 1 cu. niilliinile. 1000 cu. niilliinile 1 cu. centimile. An Injunetliin. These nre two kinds the courts te 1 you a temporary and a permanent it junction. A tenip miry injunction imcs relict hr a tune only, but when you take Hiiiiinons biver Ketsulittor for IJvS' pepsia, and find yourself cured, tlint means a permanent injunction . It's the same when tukiny; the Regulator for Malaria, and all alt'ectioiia of the liver and kidneys. There is no excuse for any man to appeur in society with a grizzly bo.ini since the introduction of lSiickingliain's Dye, which colors a natural lirown or black. Don't Take Our Woril. But call your druggist to one side anil ask him privately which of all thereinH dies advertised to cure rheumatism lie would recommend. If he is posted ami conscientious, he will tell you that lr. Drummond's l.itfhtnm;,' Remedy is the only one that oilers a reward of f.'ilH) foi a case that cannot be cured. One bottle will cure any ordinary case, Willi sensible people this is the strongest recommendation. .Sold by i!rii(!t!ists, or sent to any address by express. Drtimiiiond Medicine Co., 48 50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. Many people, not aware uf the dangers of constipation, neglect the proper rem edy till the liubit becomes chronic, or iiillainmation or stoppage results. A dose or two of Ayer's fills in the bctiin. ning would have prevented all this. BUCKLEX'S AKXICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. .truises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, lever Sores, Tetter, ('banned Hunds. Cnillilnlns, Corns, and all Skin Kruptlons, and positively eiirei 1'iles, or no pay required. It ii tilHratitcril to give perfect satifm'tion, 'i money refunded, t'rlee cents per box For ale by O A. Harding. ELKCTKIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no siwta) mention. All who have uiil Klcetrlc Hilters slim Hie Hine song of raise A purer medicine does not exist ami it Is guaranteed maoau iiihi is rlnltne.1 Kleetrie Hitlers will cure all (licenses of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove 1'inM.les. Boils. Halt Kheuin ami other suVctions caused by Im pure blood Will drive Malaria from Ihe svs tern and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fe. vers. F.tl cure of llvadnche. Constipation and Indigesliou try F.leetrlc Hillers Knlire sallsfae- tion aiiMrauteeil. or money refunded. Price fsi cts. and (I ht boltle at ti. A. Harding's drug lore. IT8HOL'L'LnE IX KVKUY IlorsE J. B. U iln.:ri liny W. Sbn.lMinf. IV. wTnI.e will nrt tw wiih.mt lr. kine't New iin-..vfrT for OtnutiniptKHi, ami i odU, tlit it riitxi hw vife who wm thmttenni witn Pnearuonm aftr an al tar k of tlrifp-," wtii-n Tahoua other rfiiinlifa a lid vnal plivawuina htvl tlon htr tio riht. Ri. n lUrbcr, of t'o.knti.'rt, IV.rUiin- Ir. Ktng t Nrw to""J H-jiwhim Pn U. Fit Tril IMlU ! tirt.. A. Hanlmg a ln.; Storf. Large botllra, 5oc. and f l.l.l. For Over Fifty Vears. As Old ash Wkll-Tsixd Rsmedt. Mrs. Win riow'. li.litnit Jiyruphs ln nd 1-t o.er ftft. .mm l,y milio. f n.4her f. Ilieir rhildiva while ieHhing, with K-rfr.-l urees. It s.M4hM Ihe child, a.flenj lha gums, allays all pain, rnrra wind r,4ie, and ia th hel rvtanlv f, Iharrhu. Is plnMAnt l lha ta(. Sohl by lmagia in every prt ot the World. Twentv five era's a Mile. Its tain Is Is,. caUMllabt. H snr and ask f.w Mrs. Window's S.4tiing Syrup, aud take ao other kind. G ipat1 Taliu'c cure headache. nel, per yard 25 Men's Drogan Shoes, reduced to 90 Men's Oil Grain Hals, re duced to 1 35 Men's Dress Shoes, lace and congress, reduced to I 40 Child's Lace Shoes, riveted, reduced to 50 Spy XL LA II f I JAKES n. WAITE, HiBirfT of Walto'i Celebrated Comedy Oo, fiemium Band and Utoheitra, Dr. Xllet Mtdtcal Co., Elkhart, 7ml. Yon will remember tho comlitlnn I was In Ave jrtrt ago, when I u ailllctcd with a combine Uua of diseases, and thought there waa no help BVttACB, BMU ,UUUBll, ,111-11, .D HIL. I tried all kliulsuf mudiclnei,andioore ot eminent ptijf6lciaiia. iy nerves were prwiraiia, prndiir ln dizzine. heart trouble and all the ilia that make lifo miserable. I commenced to tak DR, MILES' NERVINE and In three months wa nnncjif cudcb. In mv travelseach year, when I tee the thousauda ol Luy&lcal wrecks, suffering from nerroua proa t m m 0m, trillion, taking prescriptions from U f local physiclainwhobavonoknowi 1 I edgo of IbelrcBse, and whoso death i certain, I feel like going to them and saying, MlLra, NtaUINK aHB BC CURCO." my profusion, aresomanvsu CURED wuero there fferen from Ui proatra. m'crwork.nion I. on and nervous exhaustion, brought on by tho character of the buaiucaa engaged la, I would reeomntena THOUSANDS 'Mi li INlaviNC a a btiro cure for all auneruig rrom mew caiiaeo. rfAHta a. nana, Sold oa a Poaitive Guarantee. DR. MILES' PILLS.50 Dom25CT8. fCoyGiAStRU? WM ijrt6 ASTtCOBHS For Sale by Geo. A. Harding EXECUTOR'S XOTICK. OTIL'E IS HKKEI1V filVKN THAT I IIAVK L been iip.tiuttMl cx enter uf Iheoalite of ElUnn Bt Ia'wpIIi.ii, (li'Ceiwtl. All persons having claims IgaluHt Mtiil estnte arc heiel llotlHtHl to pnent the said cltllnia to me at 8prliigwtili'r,Clarktini!ig county. Oregon, with tho piopor vouchers, on or before six months fiom Ihe ilute of this notlco. Dated tills 1st day of September, 1KII3. JOHN LKWEI.r.KN, Excon'.or of Iho estate of El'son 1). Lewellen, deceased Ri;iii3 Tabulos euro biliousness. ORDINANCE KKUON CITY 1 OES OHDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section I, There Is hereby usseysed upon cull and liable therefor, the aeveiul sums of money hereinafter Imlic.iled, to pay for the Improvement of tuld street under ,no provisions of Oiillnanco No. lf8. Tlie BgMegnio ainolliit of such assessment ascertained and detennlliei'. by the City Council: and the City Recorder Is hereby directed to enter a state ment hereof in tlie docket of ciiy Hens, as provided by section lou of the Charter, as follows: BLOCK. LOT . OWNEU'S NAME. :t2 1 J. W. Nonls M I J W. Non is XI .1 C. H. La ourclto ;CI 4 V. II. Lstoliretle :17 1 Kllziilieth Fllchs ;I7 2 hllulii'lh Fiiclw :17 7 Mtabetll Kuchs :i7 8 ' Klizulielh Kuchs ;1H g Win. II. I'opo HA 4 Will. II. Tope IW ,"i I'hiis. F. Horn ;I8 II I has. F. Horn 65 a J. J. Cooke ,V) 4 J. J. Cooke 53 " A. M. Ilinjicr 55 5 A II. Moore ,V li GtHire C. Kinney ,rai I Adolpll S,'hoepls. Mi 2 Adolill S IiM'ps Mi 7 Huiullel McytT ,rs) H l-Hmiii'l Meyer ill 1 Ami W. .lnirKnr ill 2 Aim V. JngKiir 111 7 Ann W. Jugmir 01 8 Ana W. Jiiggur 112 II Murgaret I. Kitdorf ti! 4 Matiiiiret I., ll ildorf U2 5 Frank .luggar 1 2 II Frank .Itigttar llll :l T F. Iliau litl 4 T. F. Ilvan llll 5 .Mm Hillner 1U.I li John Hillner 101 1 Surah M. MrCViwn 111 2 Carnh M. McCwu lot 7 l ill Ii A. Punloin 114 8 Ruth A I'll nl in 10!l,-;. i. Add. 1 Sirah M. M.l'nwn Ilia or .M'o. A.I.I. 2 Santh M. Mc:'own IIW or 3 Co. Add. 7 Sarah M. M.-Cown lou or 5 Co. Add. 8 Samh l. McCVwa ilOorl " 3 Fmnk Jiiggur 1 10 or 4 " 4 Flunk .liupir llll or 4 14 A licorice K tiitbill llll or 4 " lieoih-e IL.tlcl ,11 1.11 or 12 - :l kato I. Neuton fflorli " 3 Ella Grant llle 1 11 or 12 " 4 Klla lirantilla Ml or 12 " 4 Kile L. Ne t n 70 on" ll'i off I or l - .Mrs. Nora A. Ilrrkart Ml or 12 Mrs. H. V. Hac.n Heir, of Anna Nrhren Heir, of Anna NVbrea lieir. of Anna Nebmi Heirs of Anna Netireii Msry E. Poller lsry K Poller Maiy K Poller Marv E. Cotter . W. Myera tlrac Wilhfns ilrar Williams H. W. Mtr V. W. Jlrer. V. W Mvert W. W. Miel. W VI M..M II, in ,,f Wat. Rronrhtnn llrle. ol Wm. I.u,t,.n Heirs pf U m. Itn.nhtiHs Hrir ,. V. ni. Ilr.taatibai Clerkima C.unry iWkuniv County J.Jtn W'lrh J, .1,0 Welrh a or II brj.a-ll lit! or 11 l.t.'or II 1:17 ,a- -.11 LI7 . 2 H7 or 20 1.17 or Jl I is or IV IJAr 1 I or lt 1:U or 1 l.va or 24 15 or 24 l.w . 24 1 or 24 I'll , :t bfl . s:i in ,r il li or 2-1 1H2 or : IC.2 or X2 tall or IrVlarXI Or4ml pabiuhr by tli eity am il ,4 "r i,,n Lad'es' Donola Hutton Shoes with patent tip, reduced to. 1 35 Ladies' 15. Calf Hutton Shoes, reduced to 95 Ladies' Congress Gaiters, re duced to I OO AH of Oar Clothing Greatly Reduced. ISOXUS FOU BALK. SKA I, K I! llll'H UlIX UK KKCKIVKl) UY TIIK lnHxiirr nf CUckaiimi county, ifti. in Hit Afinrthj-iit l-i I rmm l?ilv. 11D In 1'J iiVIi ck noon, AhkuhI th, IMC!, fir tlm mIc of but id to (lie miimtht nf if achiHil ilMrtrt No. !l nf 4,'liirkiimiiMti.Miiiiv. ifr-'Knii. 8M bnixU n it lube wilil Mnw Nir. 11 11 (U ! b.nrwvHi percent tii ((ret Int. r t n.iil iH clptl ntblt nt tin nfllt e of tlie oi'Uf tv iM'tioirvr hi Orrinii City. Ori-smi. Kiiilnr( (tiivilMpe. "I'rt'pntuU for ihn l'urelimi rf N-IMIOl IH1H1. ll'K" rWlTviHI I'l ffjtn I Hl'lr ill All bilx. . CAMhV, Ori'Kiti City, Any. 17, ll3. County Trmiiun-r. CITA1IOX TO HKIUaS To dki.ii.aii saic;knt,w. ii. KiMONH8,ror. iifllua t"liiiinlo, A. Shik'MI, ). KtiritPitl nml KhI StiiKfitl. hfir m.lrtw of Jnimb H. ))llItT,iliivAeil: In iIih tmiimnf ttit iibI "f Ori-K' n,y'U iiimI h uf yu are roiuiuniilHl ami ell il to MNHr bt-fu e ilifli.'(iriiltlHC1iiintv Jinltfi) uf ulrickitinnti cimih , ulitli of 0'k tit, Hi him Hi ui lu iIip ctiirlhniim nl Or- i'Kii City, Or. k m. nil Mmily, Octubcr 'Jil, iHDfi, nt i lDo'cli-ck . in., then mi J ilir to huw cnuf, If ; miy txlnt, why mi ' rilir hm! IIimmiod inny in it be KniniiHi lit tur n iMnnrii m wn imih n turn -i or blocks of Mllwutikif, On'ijiin.M intHl f.irlnliur pi-tlttoii now on tut. Willie tlie rmi.j. w . niriHium, jnf H wnu court Mini in v ilt ciul nl I til- August -Ml, 1mH, V.V.O. V. IIOHION, Couu'y Clvik nil Clvrk uf I'uimty Court, XOTICK OF APPOINTMENT. NOTICE In liureby kvii to nil whom ft may coihxtii that the uiMlcmlKiit'il Ikih Ik -en by the county c urt ol (.'lai kamait county. Ortnii, rtiipotiited excrntrix of the emiitu of A. K. Shlidry, (lpcail, biiI that nil penoim havltiR cltiiniH Hjrnliiitt Mid i-hU(o are hereby nottllul to lireveiil the Kiime, with the proper vom lu-r, to tho iitMli'miifm'.l at the otlhe nf Miller t VI lor, attoriiryn. MTS KlrKt Mreet, rortlaiid, Or., within h(x montliH from thin tUte. Unted thlti nth day nf AiiKiixt. A. P. IhdH. t'KUNDA K. SHin-KV, AilinlnlNiralrlx of (lit estate of A. It. HhipU-y, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION LAND OKFICK AT OUKdON CITV, OltWiOM Au"UKt iisU Notice in litreby Kif)l timt the following-iimi"1'! m-ttlt-r hm tiled notico of bin Inti'tition to make Html proof In ujiprt of hi cliiim, uiiiler section It. H., and tlint Mid proof Will be mud it before the Kiinler and Hii'eiver V. S. l,nml Otllce, at Ori'Bon City, Oregon, on October lr.tli, lw3, vIe: CHAItl.Krf Y. 1UAIKH, lid. K. No. )Mt for lotH A and 0 of 8.c. U, Twp. 'I 8, It. I K. Ile nainvH the follow in u witneMeH to irove hitt enntinu oiih n'sldi nee iipnii and cultivatiim uf mid hind. vix: Alliert Tuft, Lucleii Davidrnm, Henry Gam and Kltfar Unvhlwui, all of uwen. OnKn. ltOHKHT A. MllLKlt, Keg later. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T AMI OFFICK AT OltKGOS CITV, OKKliON U Aillfiist 13. Notice Is hereby given that the following-mimed sctller Iihs died noiice of tils Inten tion to make Until proof in support of his claim, and that said pnntf v.111 be made belum the register and receiver at Oregon Cily. Oreuon, on October 1KU.I. Tin JdSKI'll Tl. SI V l.ltS, lid. App. No. 74M, for Ihe N. ijot SK., . 'lor nk. , see, j, t. s , k. a r.. tie llillllea the Tolloull K vr llietwea lo prove 1114 Con tinuous resilience llfoli anil culliviilloll of said land. U : O. W. Hay Held, O. Wallace, Tholiuis Paiiah, 31. K. Kiimiei, all ol iiiKiiiami, ureifun. IlllllKlir A. MIL.I.ER, Beglsler. NOTICK l Olt I'UBLICATION. 1 ANII OFKICK AT OltEGON CITY, OUKHON. U August IH'.'H, Notice is hereby given that the followiug.natiieil settler has filed notice of his inten. lion to liinke llnal pmof In siiiH,rt of his claim under Meo. Kl, It. s., mill that said pruot will lie ninde bo. rtmi Ilie register anil receiver m lln'gon Ulty, uregou, October UI. I Will, viz: JK1IO.MK H. HUIII.NSON. lid. App. No Hum. for tho K. ' .. of NE. and N. S of SK. t See. 14, T. 2 8 , It. 0 k. lie names the follow. nig wllnesseN lo pnive IUH conllliuous reslileuoe upon anil cultivation ol said luiiu, vis: aiioii. Asclion, r. S. Penke, Kmauuel Sterns, K. J. Peuke, all of Mar mot, Oregon. 11UUE1IT A. JIlLLKIt, Register, NOTICK l'OU PUBLICATION. T ANII OFFICE AT OREGON CITY. OREGON. u August 25, 1K'.I8. Notice Is hereby given that the lollowiug-nameu settler lias moil nonce or his Inten tion to iniike hiial proof in supisirt of his olaini. and tliat said proof will be made before the register ami receiver at Oregon City, Uregou, on October UV.t, tl: 11. 1,1AM P. Till I.MAS, lid App. No. li7iH, for Iho B. ol NE. i, SW. )-i of NK. ! and 8E. t of NV W Seo. 211, T 1 ., it. o E. Ho nalllea the fol- lowing witnesses to provo his ooulliiuous residunce upoti and culllvHtloii or said land, viz: Ihivid It. 1 houias, lluilley M llaldwln, William Urainliall, II. A. Ullller, all ui Alius, uregou. ltOHEltT A. MI1.I.E1I, Heglstor. APPLICATION FOK LICENSE. NOTICE 18 IIEI1KIIY GIVEN THAT WE, TIIK undenilirneil, shall apply to the cily council of Oregon Cit v. Or., for saloon license lo continue our ssloon at our pre.teai place oi uusiness, saiu license lo ilute rroui uc.ober 1st, imi. iiitAHY Mcdonough, NO lot or pit i thereof lying abutting upon Filth street, being the probnMe cost uf the liupri.veuont, herelufoie UM ASSESSED. 211 14 23 2U 24 tl.l :il ,10 lot IM 22 2B 22 112 ll'i4 118 22 55 148 74 Kit M 21 :n 2ti 07 feet off the westerly end of said lot 5, cut by a line al rigllt-uiigles to Fiflh street leet oil the easterly end of suiii lol 5, cut by a line at right-angled to Fifth street ! 32 40 M . 2.1 5ll loO 20 2li 21 a 48 14 ro 142 70 21 VI 27 50 174 Wi a 98 H!l . 187 00 28 01 22 K4 L',2 211 170 IS 23 IH 1411 07 22 :io 151 41 lis 80 22 31 25 97 180 HI 21 :tl 17i 22 Ml 27 24 25 15 53 72 feet off Ihe e.lsterly end of said lot 3, cut off by line mrullel to Monroe tret Si feet off Ihe westerly end of said lot .1, cnt off by line parallel to .MoDna street ; feet off th westerly nd of said lot 4, cut off tv line parsilel b) M-ainM1 street 72 feet off Hie en.trrly end of said lot 4, rut 5:1 90 n i,y line parallel to Monro street 119 l"i ii -I M l.vt aa Jl 7 Si 01 14 II 17.1 6 L'4 41 U 11 W; n to IK :a laa la !'. 11 !N ' liV, .V ' :ivi M ti 41 i a.'.t -J9 , 111 , 39 4 1"7 S! .V 9.1 r i M 12 Hit. Or, . a a ar'm hlj VptrmWr etk, laB ' L U PtiRTIt. Kfifrr. ! Furnishing Goods, etc. A big cut in prices bas been made which positively cannot be duplicated again this fall or winter. ' This is yonr opportunity. Get the Best Style and most serviceable goods and save BALD 1 i 9 your symptoms do 4 1 WW per jar i a iur f.w. THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., ST Booth Fifth Aveoae, New Yrk, N. V. TBAflK VABK SHERIFF'S SALE UNOKU FOUE CLltSL'KK. In Iho Clri illl Court of the Hlnto o( Oregon for the County ol clackaiuna. Nellie I'. Urn w n, I'lallltlir, II. W. Wesi oliuil I.. M. I'avls, llcfeioliiiits. Slate ( Oregon. County of liui kiimiis.l Notice la hereby given Hint by virtue of an execution nuii oidcr of lalo Issued out ol the circuit i-ourl of the stale of Oregon fin Hie county ot cliickiituiiH, hiiiriug dale the 2-tol day ol July, iwiil, ni a suit herein Nellie I. Iliotvu Is plain, till', ail 1 II. W. Wesco anil I.. M. Ilavls ale ilo fciiiliiiils, I'ommiiiiilliiv me. in tlie minion! Ihe stale of Oregon, that out of the real estate here iuafler ili'si'illn-d. lo realize a suiii smile h-nt to satisfy Iho ileiu iiuls ol said decree, to u It: lls, together n llll Interest on the same slim March Tin, ,8.2. nl 8 per cent per annum, anil also the coals ol mo I alt, tiding this sale mill all alluritvy fee of Cits), nil. I cost now iiccrileil of -H III. Now, Ihcieiorc, In obeillciice lo such decree, I illil, on tin- 1Mb diy of August, 1803. duly h ty f iiH.it, anil will, on riattiiiliiy Ihe uih day ol ricpleiiiiier, I -in, at lie Hour ol one o eioi a p. in. of sabl ilu, ui tlie lionldiior of tlie irt house In said eniiiitv, oiler for sale ut public iiticlion, and sell lo the highest ami best bidder, for cash hi hand nil ol tlie right, title and Interest the snid ilcfciiiliiuts had on the 7lh day of Scptcm bcr, 1801, lu and lo the following described real proivrty, lo -wit: The wi, of section HI in lown ship 2 soiiih nl range 0 east of the Willamette meridian. Ilateil Una 11th day ol August, A. n. lHi:l C. W . UASONO, Hierlirol Cluckaium Co,, rilate of Or. SlIEIilKF'S SALIC. .Statu of Oregon i hm County of i liu kamas.) The Northwu.U K,ro and Blurinu liirjurrtiiL-o (loinpHiiy, l'luiutill', VH C. II. Il'iuortli, MnrtliaH. Mnwortli mid Iuvil 1. .Slrnltuii, iK'ft'inUiilN. NOTICK IS MliltKUY (ilVEN THAT BY V!U tnu of uii cxfciillon Hml order of ntu Ikiki1 nut of thu "trnilt court of the tUtu of Orcpn for the eouiily of Cliii krttmiK, bttarliiK date tlie 1-lh of July, UtU'l, tu a Milt wherein thu NorLhweMt Kirt-Hiid Murine liimiriince Com puny In jiltiln till, and 0. li. Haworili, MartliH 8 llaworth and David V. St rat ton were defeiulautH, iitMiitnandliuc me. iu the name of the mate of Oregon, to levy upon and Hell tho real estate hereinafter dew crioed and the Interest of thu defendant therein hereinafter net forth, to reitllxu a mint rintJlcleut lo Hal Is fy the denmuili nf oald i lee roe. to wit: Ui, toethfr with interest ou the siiniu Hi nee Maid deeree A' as entered at S ner cent. (mr annum, and hIm (he rout d and ultetid ItiKlhiH Kale, I did, on tliu 2.Hh day of Julv, ls'.U, duly levy upon, nnd will, on Saturday, the 'JiM day of Si ptember, lnu.i, ut the hour of 2 o'eloek p.m. of Huld day, at the front door of tlie cmmhonM) In ttald eouutv, oiler for Hale at public iim Uon, ami Bell to tnc hiifiiesi and (test nunier, lor caxn in hand the following dewrihed ral pioperty, lo wit: Th Kel of the mnnheast ((nailer, the west half of the MoutheaHt (inari'jr, and the northeiiHt (juartur of the womb went iUnrler of xeetion all In lowmhlp two (2) foatli. rauu live (ft) awt of Willamette .Meridian, Mil nil tlie estate, right, title and iutereH the defendauU hml or hehl therein on the lit n day ol Aim'unt, IN", the date of the morlnKe upon deeree of foreclnmire of which ttid order of nale was leaned and upon all the CHtat , right, title aud hue rest of ttaid deKndituttt ninee ucqnlred or now held therein. Dated tin &nh day of Augiud, A. I Mill. ii. W. GANONU, Sherifi of ClaekamaH Lonniv, Oregon. CURES SCROFULA Mr. E. J. Rowell, Medford, Mast., says her mother baa been cured of Scrofula by the use of four bottlei of VSKsf ftcr having bad much other treat- S2SebW men', and being reduced to quite a low condition of health, aa It waa thought (he could not live Pured me little bov ofheredi. tary icrofula -?C which ap. peared all over hit 'ac6, 'or a year I bad xlfvL given up all hope of bla eftX recovery, when finally I waa YsJi' Induced to use Afewbo ttlea cured him, and no ymptoma of the disease remain. Mrs. T. L. MATnKR, Mathervllle, Miss. Oar book oa Blood sad Skin Dlieatei mslled frre. SwirT Sracietc CoAUuuj,Ca. FREE MEDICINE! Golden Opportunity For Suffer- ins II ii 11 i t y. rliyaiclana Uivu TIMr Ri nie,lie to Ihe Priiple, DO YOU SUFFER? nlailiinir voiir trouble. aud w,i will .,-ll,l y.m Free ut i'liiirtte a FULL coraars of .pecially irrmml rrmli, l,et Kiillril to your cn. VK WANT Vtll'lt 11KCOM MKSHATION. UC PJU PII0C the nam iwnrarntiil dittarr, lit llHII UUnC njbuthtrx,,. Ourtrmtmrnta n,r nil oiM-aai-a ami ilftormitlea art, ltiHtet-n anil Helentitie. aciuirrtl by many yearn' rxpi-rirnce. which rnal.lea il to Onarantre a Cure. Ho not upair. W. II. We harr the onlr P'i.ltln core fr EriLteaT iKITM) and C.iTAttan. lirferencr. givru. i'eriiiiinriitl) located. (Old mtalilirlird. ) Dr. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AND SURGI CAL INSTITUTE, Till Market Sf., SnnFrHlirl.ro, ( al CAVCATI. TRADI MARKS. OESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, mtt.1 f or rnrnrniatioil ana free Handbook write to MINN a CO All BaoAbWAT. 'W YoRC Oldeat bnrean for tacunnf parent in Amer -m. kttt natent takrn out br . hmn,M I.. ttc pao.ic by a notiea i iim free of ebarr u. u. Scientific awftiCiiu.; mt: II HI snx moatb 3! American I Ml i TS money on every purchasa at the Store of I. SELLING. Store will be closed on Mon day until 6 o'clock, occasion being the Jewish New Tear. HEADS! What Is the condition of vours? Is your hair dry, linrsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it ' lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or J brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ? , Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of warned in lime ory ou win Become omu. Skookum Root Hair Grower i la what too need. Ilsprod"otloBlsnotanpcl(lnt.bntthirMuHof aclrntllV) I err of now to treat them. "Hkookurn"oonlalnni'lll,cr niloerilsnoroll.. It i UnotaDye.butailsllalitrullyeoollna; and Mrrililng Tonic. Hjr tlmulatlna . Iho folllclea, II Uvy ailing hair, earn duadrnjr and grow hatrmbHi , IW Keen the iealp etaan, healthr, and free from Irritating eruptions, br 1 Ihe use uf Sknoknn Hkm ivap. 11 deattuya jianuKIa inuolt, ukteh AU and dcrtrov th4 hair. ..... . ... m . I If your drumrliit cannot lupplr TOO 'end direct (a oj. and we wlu forward , prepaid, on n-criutef price. Orower, flM per IwtUe 1 1 for tiJM. 8op,tw. , mm Through Tickets mm TO- Salt-Lake, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis AXl) ALL. Eastern Cities. 81 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO H n 1 1 r o tte Quickest to Chi li U U I o caqo and the East. ' U n 1 1 to Quicker to Omaha liUUId and Kansas City. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE RECLIi.!NG CHaifl CARS, DINING CARS. Fur mien mill utm-uil iiil niiiatioii cull on nr nililrtfM, w.ii. uuKLiiuur, Aaut.vii Ks: fl?d,r 2o4 W iikIiIii)!Iiiii Ki., enr. Tluul, I'UUTI.AA'L, OKFUUff . EAST ANdToUTH VIA The Shasta Koute Ui-' THE SOUTliEltA PACIFIC CO. tlxiiruaa Traliiy Leuve 1'urlland Haily. HZZ I Aoriu. ji:i5P.M. I l.v I'oriii'uul , Arid flli. K 7:lbi'. h. Lv Oregoii cily Lv 7:lUa.iI -:'".LL4r.M"" rl'allellieo l.v 7;UU r. K The ubovu trains atop ut all atatious iroiil 1 ortlnii,! lo Albany iu,:,ii,ivu, liinijuiii, Sliedils. Iialaey, ilarrisiiiirK, JiiiiuiIku Ulty, Irviutf, Kit Ifcue unil nil aliuiuiis iruin KoMeburK to Ami ami iiu-liiMve. lQSi:ili:itii M.ui, IIAII.Y. ::IIIA.. 9:;ll A. M. 4:50 P. M. l.v l.v Ar mm 1'ortliiuil Arl 4:llur. Ori-Kon City l.v R:'JWr. Knaeblirg l.v 7:ti0 A M DINING fans (IN OUIUiN ROUTE. PULLMAK BUFFET SLEEPERS SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS A tliu hed to all Through iriilna. WealNliie lllvixlon, Between I'llllTuNU mill tOUVALLIS. MAIL TWAIN b A II.Y jKXCKI'T SUNDAY.) 7:80 A.M. I Lv PortliTioT Ar i r, -at, v m 1:IJ I'. M. Ar Corvallla l.v 1:00 P.M. At Albany mill corviihla eoniicul with tralni of Oregon Pnc-lllr llnllroail. aXPBK"H TBAIK D Al I.Y ( jtlCKFT HtlNDA Y.I JoSE- ..'' I '.'V I'ortlaiul Ar8:!i-.A.M 7.26P.M. Ar MeMlnnvllle I.vn:rnA.M Tiniormr TiciCETf TO AM. I'OINTH IN TUB eastern states, oasada and eukope f nn he ohtiilmi at the lowest rates from T.. U. 1MCOKE, Atnil.Di. Cfm city R. KOEII1.KR. E. P. ROOERP, !ei eet n.t. f A P. Aern Portland, Or Oregon Pacific Ppi'road Company E. W. MAULEY, Rkceiveb. TilVER DIVISION. Till. Cuniuin.v,a stmnilKAt: "WM. M. IlO.Ml" . . . runt. Geo Raaba "TIlliEESISl'KIIS" . . Cupl. It. J. Yuunff Tlil. Coiiipiuiy reii rvei tho rlirlil to vary from tbll eanl, aa circuiiistancra may require, without notice. Liavc Purllunil. Suuday, Wtlnesday and Friday, 0 a. ni. Lve f orvallin. Sldini.iv. WnhieMlav and Friday. 8 a. in. Leave Sitlem. nortli. Tilpwliiv. Tliuratluv and Satur. day, 6 a. in. OCEU STEAM KH SAILINGS 8. S. WILLAMETTE VALLEY. I.mvea San Franrlw, July 1 1 th. 21st and 31t. L.-avre Vaiiiiua, Julj rah, llilll and 2i:th. For freiaht and lianir,.r rales apply to an agent or ,unH.r of till, fniny, or 11. C. Day general agent, $a)niun street ilK-it, Portland. H. K. Ml'M'AHY.Uen l. upl C. T. warhlaw T. K. A P. A. Your Stomach DistressesYou after eating a hen ry nie-' reeult Is a chrr-J. ras" tion, Sonr Sioin.'.('h, H' Dyspep"!.:, or a bilious a RIPAfJS T. ! l"rnm-e Plr" late the! .-tat,..,.!.. Lit. r .'la. I'arti'r rhe li!i..l. i.u vre . .iriv ('are for' t ..n.ilr-i'tlon, M, It i,u,rhe, Bll-i i.H.a, ... u.i an it i ,.F antics r, i-L 3 e', .,iitl,.nnr -i.1 :