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ftRM AND 1I0MK. ttr of IntiTwt to tin' Nnni'i'. '' Uciii'i', llmtlniliiiM. Hm-h Illlhcl ilhil llnilxi ln'l'l- nriill li.Mlll I ll Mil Holllii ma ii i ,i imIih, lliul in nut HiiTTV lii' if: 111 vvm...i,ii, i A n ( i : ,n l n i . (rtimlii',"'" v ' ,A viry l"'-;"y I'" ' ,'11,1,1! gur.l.'Mmi-!. "" I1 tH'illll'Tri, '""'' I uiiil'wHii ci' ;ir;iHi uii'l ititu of cvpi-i'M nn vi-t iMfi, "r iiiivlliin too ftdiirinK h inilurc, Such tnlici'fi 11 the iiioi iiinx nlory, citii f bird vine, 11111I otlii'i' twi'iitv tern, an- hdlcr left lor uncivilly I yen ttiul liuiMiiuK. Hunt uiv hr than hcciIh, Iicciiuhc niorcccr n, and tin-v tin "t HO '""K Witch tilt' iui-k of twining imhI viuliiitf. I'nil'ii'llu riliH id not HinUivu, hikI to sen Hiich 1111 oh t BtuntlinK th'Tc week alter wci li, Iting fr ill clothcH, ilocH not ivc iil jilciiMiint iinircn,iioii of 11 ('"'it. Uut first funl your uinliii'llu; ami 1 mrtV not ho no cum v, for "n tiri'il" ibrcllan tlmt arc no louder lit for I r ncliloni hccii, Sonic iih iii ? of the family, however, may U ta to produce one; unit then it ulj b iniiueiliutely Htri'ctl of j few tattiTH loft to it. 'lhc next p Ib to jmint th" frame ami huii- brown, ami when unite dry, mtthoendof the haiull.,' lirinly th ground, with the frame fully jnud. If the. lmndl it rather art, it will he an improvement to d ft piKe of wood to it. It U now ready for the vinen, deb should huvo niado Home pro m in growing; and when they Colxnin to do their Ix-nt, the old .ibrclUfraino niaken mieh a lovely L'cn ktwir utmldcd with Mohhouih red or imriile or whit" or nil to- if t in vincN are nnxeu Candor ami truth am natural In the younu. )inHimulatioii and deceit rcMult from InjudiciouM Kuid alien iuhI rcHtraiut. The poulterer who hau all the milk he em. line hau III his hand one of the llneht i-uk pl'odie-iiig and llrull I'urioioK I'ooiIh, Poultry kfepmr. woinc hiiiv, pro. Mollis lll"l" t',-0 I II li'H ulllrll 1 1 1 1 1 1 Heciii eiiplivaliiig to the fi male mind limn iilmoMt any oIIht hulim trial pursuit, ( 'holera in produced hy lill h, cold, iliililp quill ti '., imploprl' l','i'iiii;, inula variety of ol her chiihi'H. Pre vent it hy I'li'anliiH hh and iudii'ioiiM feeding. I here in i-1 ,11 a liMint 11 of time left to htart a K'H"I Mlrawherry l'd thin fprinj.' A few pl.iutM Ki t out now mid can fully attended will make huinlredH lv fall, mid thiiH you euii hcciire a fa run lied of the lirHt k ) li 1h at 11 Hliiall I'XpriiMe. The fuinoiiM brood inure, lleiiuti ful Helix, 2:l!'.i, dropped u buy colt recently, by Klectioneer, at I he farm of Senator Stanford, I'alo Alto, Cal ifornia. Thin youngster in the hint foal of that much prized combina tion, Klcetioiiecr-Heautiful liclln. I'rofeHHor Hunter NiclioUm mik gehtM that women niaku tic bent buttcniiaker iM cnuxe of their xupo. rior ubility to bee and hiiicII any thin); wrong, and thin fur the nimple mtHon that their line olfactory HciiHe in not deadened by chewing tobacco, Hiuokiug ciarH, or drink ing whinky. A. J. W'ull bun h hen that layH hei own weight in cggnevery twelve dayn. She in of the game bantam variety and weilm exactly one Hiuud, und twelve of her eggs are of the name weight. Wall Iiiih a roonter of the name variety that ner 11 III" Vllien win uiiavm . 1 1 1 - . mi ii ii'itiiflm 11,11) t m ,ii ml nm n uniirli.r lt every one exela.m over .U '.,.,,;,. (.,ir,mi(.1(, 1 iuty. I V parfti-ol with the Hiime trent-j The (tujjar lt rcipiirm adee fit in equally prettv on a Hinaller : N-ruicable noil, an it rootn jicnetrat lo, and it would be very orna- ;,l,eply and are nbundaiit ly huji Lntal in tin-center of a round bed with lin.. libcrn through' bid ted with bright colored phlox or rcei ivi n it nourishment. A deei dy-tuft. With a long-Mioulcd U'ring-p"t the viui H cuiild hiive a ly drolicliini.' in warm weather, lt .llltt huh is ii"t .-liininn on 111, frolu I heir i""! to their bi -li green tipH, and ibid would keep 'in fienh. Mindy iomu in the iluce beetM rich in beet- yrow above crown i nearly imrpo.-.es. 1 leep, bent Soil to pro- Me.'ar, for when the cround tin- .11) AtlVASI A'.K oK AN 1 S. ) had long be n known that ant grt,'t e lie in 11 h toother innect',. cilid they never meddle with .ltd 'fruit. " Some fruit gro rn Eird tliemitK M a liilixiinen in the hard, and take p.iili- toib'Htroy t ant li i 1 1 k wherever found. Or-mlii-t in Italy and (ierm inv, KfVPf, re'aril the imM as very icficial. andenco'ir:i;;e their pre-- Hi. A 'oTe'OUclclt (t.lVH : "Ma- of the leading orchard pimprie I in .Northern Italy and Sontli 1 (ierniany are cultnalors of the nmoll 1,1a. k ant, which insect tv hold in hiuh esteem an the s lor siinar I 1 1 lu-i ly set- i best WUV to : rcioain un- ; r, acciimu- j Viial 1, t, i It seeniM to be eolicl tied that by fir the keep manure is to h t it der the animal-, all w int. lating to a d'-p',h of s and preserving H the urine. Win n thus tramped don u lirinly it never heats, ami is fully one fourth Htroneer than when oiled out d.ior- expoHed to the sun and rain, both! of which injure it great I v. ! 1 lauds heeding in not all done, and it will now be further delayed. Kali Mown wheat and oatu have fine growlliH, ami in muiii" place it 1m beingpiiHtureil down. Spring grain that Iiiih Loo 11 mowii is. doing linely. The fruit crop is thriving.' All IrecM are generally in lull bloom, I'l'i'sent. indicalioiiK puinl, to a phe iioni 'iuil fruit crop Ihinyeiir. Ilop liaw good urowlh, They are from one to (no b i t. above the ground. The hop acreage has been in creased. More pot ;ito' 'H than usual have been planted. St rawlsTrieH and ol her small berricH are coining mi finely. !erncn promise to be 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 u 1 1 1 y plentiful. Limbs are doing well, 1'rerara liomi are being made for shearing, which will be in full Id, ist next Week, The week glows with most favor able prospects for WVhteru Oregon cropM and productions, KAHTKHS OIlKUOV. W I A t IIKIi, The weather lias been more cloudy during the past week than for a long time, and libt rains more general. Over one-half an inch fell throughout the section Tho teiiiMTature has Ven idightly below tho average, with occasional light frost. 1'IIOI'H. The rain that fell was needed, for the Hoil was becoming dry aixi Into sown grain was not germinat ing. The rain giveg renewed vigor to grain already up, and greatly as sist that not yet npiearing. The rain that fell is worth a lurge sum to the w heat fields. I'rospeetH were never Iwtter for the wheat crop than they are at the close of tho present week. Tho increased acre age, and more favorable weather will produce a much larger crop than the phehoineiial yield of last year. (irass on the rango is growing and furnishing good feed. Stock are fattening. Shearing is in pro greHs. Fleeces are large and wool of good quality Fruit promises unusually well. In Wasco countv there has been a largely increased ncrcngc of wrter melons. Vegetables in gardens are growing rapidly. As in Wctern Oregon, ho it is t hroUhiiet KaMern Orcoll the prospect.-, we-e never betti-rfor Im,uii teoiiD crQjis. 1!. S. I'Ai.I'K, oi,-i rer 1'. S. Signal S-rvice. mvi:;;:i ttKi'i.tr QUARTER Tlirrit iwt (Ird In tiu- H"it, tit itr what UP I i turn llnkrr Cllv, PC NTf fPV a ittiiti who tm irt' VrfCil 1 UiV I hridiiip 'l tilllirl with the rexjiirr-f-n ntt'l fl f i1'V-lfmr t of (hut rmiiHry, 'i hii ntutl ii VJ vJ n ti'i dlltt-r Ihrtll Mr, J"li R(wufl, uvn of the w lititi , niwt nvrt fttflui'iitliil iiJim In th" (tiiily n went l'tlcf lir w:iytt; " tiii'l In' 11 ftilT iht( fiorri p(iim hi lit v 1 u:k iiik vaw r,it kl'l iiry 'Hindu int (nf njtue linf, mi'l hn im 'I iinnty rriiKii-n wltliont nity Imt i'-iu por nry rr)U f, The In my li n k hu'l h'-'t'oitir imj nrvrrv t hat t wan prrvrrii"! ImhiI uHtivUim 1' tiiy wurk ftli'l -oulj lint ni've tifnitil without the H of n p; 1 He. flmr tiiK, through h fi Ini'l, of tJi wjii'l"tftil t vn r( fr tp') tty Kidney Th, I wim hidm . -I lo try II h. mtt ftoin (hut vrry firtt do I fotiti'l lii-tiilit relirC, Kiel hi-fart utin hut tlif "ntiiu of the iutt the piiitti lit my t'u k rut Irrly -thnj-(iici, 1 hnvt rvry f.iilh lit U.r viilnii 'if thv Orroti Khliiry 'Jt a, noil tun C0)iM-ii-ntiotily rroniun nd It I" my furuilfi. I would .not V without it for nvh!it( " - - - Oij'iii Kldliry T-.1 enrrti tiit-k'n hr, jtKOtill fieii e fif iniii, till' k fliM nr-'liiKtit, hurttlii(f Of t'Minftil M'tiniiitoti whit iiiiiiiiiitiir. ii in I (til ft lire tioiiKofihc kidnryot uHitur yotKMtof "ither nt 1, HtM MIK lir CJIAKMAN A CO., hHCdrilSTH. WOOD TURNING 1 A.2STH) SCROLL SAWING. BOXES 0!' ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED I'urtie-M ili-Hlnni" Wrsiil TurniriK, I'ut teriM, Ilruckets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will boKiiltml by Calling on Mts. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. O. H. BESTOW, CVOpp. Hie CongreHtional Church M. H. Klinnn. J. P. Hill Flanagan & Hill, WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE. Kt.PS ON 11 A N't) 1'IIK BKST gKl.F.CTIO lorn, Al, Hir, 4tc, to tx In lj(u-Kftlbftm block K InUllll In lh Hllll. (IWe m call IIAI.K AND HALF ON DKAL'ljllT. Fakr's Goldei? Female Pills. I,,. nUhr.l I 11 tin- orR'u, , r;, .1 u 1 1 y (e.fti K 1 1 Mi j :u !.j II.. 1 ;i le Mnrkri uotftlinnii r.i! luefl'tt 1H! t y v rr vor FrTnny.n Irrtr'iliir I tic: lioihittclikellifiu 011 tli iimrki-l. AVtrf fail, hUf i-efiiiullT tiwd '' ! iIUIliJl!l ludiri niiirhly. (J iit'iri ! to reiwvo n.!ij.reel tui'EISAfE! CEHTAIN1 IV'ti't hii:ii,''ii7T'rk1. pitvt.- 'i ,:m litii ih. aii ; nio'it-j Liouib- 11 riiig und Simnncr. Wo r iruexlly invito your iittcnliiii l 011 r manill'.'niit sliowinn of New and Stylish Selection s For the Spring and Summer f'or.tlis. Vnnr OW M inlere-ts eiiniiil In; Kellci H-rvei (Imn liv fuliiilinriziiijf yiiilrst lves Willi liiew) X'kxIh iiihI pr'ei-o, beraiiHe ll,cy '"Jiti -i iit STAN DA III) (jliADKS mid JJOTTOM PJilCES. More new slyles, Immls'iiiK! selecliuiis and i lioiee novelties tli.iu ever U-foru. Come mnl wo 011 r coinilet iiBsortment of Sjiriii ami Summer styles in ... DRY GOODS . . . Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Etc. SELLING. LUMBER. LUMBER. The GLADSTONE MILL CO. Now have a Full .Stock of Lumtar on hand and can fill all orderg promptly. Their stock embraces Flooring;, Ceiling, Unstie and all erades of Dressed Lumber, Lath, Pickets and Dimennion Stuff. Special Hills Cut. Send in your orders k-fore the Spring rush. J.F.O'RC-lLLYSc CO ES- I am utletl i' lellS, lie, leir.lly el't.li til V fleet ll'He Flll lllelS ill ( lre(ii t.u in. mure tln ir (..ir, their lieli ImihIs 11 r iiiiiiiiire.l, Imt it will 1 Nearly every f.i:ne : !-.e. j, elnek ens, and ehiekeii iii.unii'e i-i the very ricliestkiiel il' i!.uit, I'.iml, m fact ton rieh for iiw' ill, ine. (into some swamp and yet .stum uf the mud there, mix it with 11 it eiiial itmiitity uf chicken manure, ami I... 11 . r ... :t- .. 1 -.1:1. , ..lltl. .i 1;,.,,. ! 'vni' nuve an exeenein leruiuer. Bin, Tllie il .ir: tin ui' 1, u,"1 11,1 ft. ; c. n, M,- ' (Lit M.-.ll On le, . t i.m. iiy !ii! i-ruh 1 1". . r 1 En 11 1 1 III hi. I 1 f u- lt-RrOWi rs liest ll'lelnl. J hey ablinh nut liills in tlieirorcharils, Heave tho pulice Hervii'e of their it treus entirely to their tiny ml- uliintr tin the stems uf the fruit 1 ph, cTeiinsiim the ImuihIis Kiel , ilr' ''"' veg of maletaetors, malureii as 11 ad oinhryotie, and deseetnliii)' en with spoils to the ('round, tto they comfortably consume , prudently ctory away their TIIS ( AUK OK mi l l' THI KS. f rttit trees that have been nc( ited for a nuinher of years and Ve lOoinc scrubby, moss-grown, t half dead, may often be remi nd and made to hear good crops. ,t, all the dead wood should be itoved, with the saw. Then they y bo pruned out somewhat to ad ( light ami air. Next, the bark At la be scraped, and all moss re Vd, and it might be well to wash bark with some alkaline prepar 1. If the bark lias tite appear K) of being bidi'-bound, a few Ion adinal slits 011 the outer bark Old bo of service, Last, hut by nicanj least, the ground nhoiild I thoroughly stirred, The best y to do this is with a pair of good .scsftnda plow. onot beafraid toa break oil' some large roots, ause this will only haw a tt 11 icy to start the tree to growing, ir up the sod and remove it, from ilind the tree, and keep (he hind jultivntioii. I'ut on some hum-, d manure, wood ashes or com rcial fertilizer. The trees will men siun 10 grow, ami 111 a year ;wo will liavii thrown out enough V jvood to bear it good ci'oji. . farmer who knows a great de.il mt raising potatoes says that he ms it n mistake for farmers to nt only the small potatoes; that ilo they may raise good crops m small seed foroiieortwoycars, liny do not obtain their seed iVoni K! wlei l;,ke p;ill i !o s 'leet 1 ir- ll, their potatoes will -nmi run - and become small. We should, least) Htdeet the lilunipest and t wheat to sow, and why not po ry it for your choice plants in the Captain ISabviy-k discovered San Jose scale mi some of bis fruit trees, and Ol'derrd them thrown out and burned. liefurc the lire was set some farmers ciiinc and wanted tin) trees. When told wh'it they were to be destroyed for, they still insisted on planting the infected trees and became ipiile indignant when they were refused. This only illustrates to what length Muhlxiru determination to ignore facts and cxeriei)ce may lead a man. Farmers etui improve the wheat raised on their own farms, and in a few years the result will be appar ent by observation. The simplest plan is to select tho largest and finest heads of wheat and each year sow them by themselves. Se lect the finest products of these heads and sow by themselves, sow ing the rest ill the field; select the best again, and so on each year. The farmer who practices the aliove will siion have seed wheat which will command double prices if ad vertised for seed. OltKIION WK.VTIIK.R M'HK.U'. Ckmiiw. Orrii'H, 1'oitliinil, Orcein, I I'roji Wi ittlicr I'mHt'tiii Ne. I'or week em 1 1 ll;; Snl unlay, A t ,1 I !l. j WKsTKMN olilliioN. Wli.V'I'll Kli. Cool, cloudy weather, with rain, prevailed during the week. There i were general light frosts on (ho l'.llli ' ami -Oth, which did no harm, j Some hail fell in various direct ions on tho 2.'!d, doing no damage. I Along the coast and in the Will tntnetto valley from one to two and 'a halfinches of rain fell. In South-1 tern Oregon lessi than an inch of vain fell. The temper it lire ranged f.in one In (wo decrees a d.iv Im ' low theitvenige for the week, tb.-fe was siinhiiio at intervals, but far I rum I lii average amount. CHOI'S. Tho rain was very beneficial to crops on uplands. On tho lower I'm: tie.'- f rwi ; n;w le- 11. I Aei-le-. ITI'i'll. Ih.v j .iu,-a, c a. I liiia,,r. f n leuivy. f id . . . XI Hi', !. Iho, If ft Iteef. drt-.i-eil Mull. in. live fl Mi Mult irri.it, f , 1'ork. Ilvo, f lb I'urlt. ilren-n VimiI. Ilvo. Vial, ,lr..s,,l, - Ih II.1II1H f II. . . . ItlKMIl, " ... IMII.THV. Chleki'ii. y imn. .t iIhi ( hlek. ,. ..1.1, .r I'lU'kB, )r il.ii (il'I'M,, .tT ilnl 1 urklt'H, per pmiml In Willi ltrf Is r .acce, 70 . MIF . SiiH 70 11 .. 11110 . ttCII ,i4(Sii;s) CLIFF : HOUSE, J. Bitner, Proprietor. The only first-class Hotel in Oregon City. BEST ROOMS. COOD BOARD B. .8 Bllomy, oit. niAKMAx i;i:os.' nuiLiuxii, Curries u Full Stin k of HARDWARE, TINWARE, NOTIONS and Household Furnishings. Now and Soroiiil-Hiiml Furniture Hoiniht und Sulil. Can give von a bargain. DAVIES' GALLERY. The Lcatlinp: riuiti'raphcr of roniuml. fOltSK!! KIltsT AM.TAYt.Oi: fcTKKKTS. l'.V Ki V 1UU)Y UKAOS Til H KXTKIJ l'KISE. SUHSCKir.E FOR IT. S-'Ut I", (1T IlililTil!. 'i re l-- i.im I iu rc oil1' I'l'rii'cl-'.I'J. Aii'ir, i, THE A?:iF0 .ZbWi COSPIiSY, Welora llnini lies UT, CO Hi 1.A.N I, OR' Kor sale tiy ''tiurinaii it Co. i'riitfuistH, Ori-L"n City, Or. ! F. L. Posson & Son, SEEDS Oiu-nil AgU for H. M. rt-rrv & Co's SEEDS Garden Seed. SEEDS Grass, Clover and all kinds of SEEDS Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc SEEDS Bee Keepers' Supplies. We want YOO for a customer. Give us a trial order. F. L. Posson &. Son, 209 2d St., Portland, Or. Cheapest : in the : cit'nT Orders from the country promptly filled. 148 Third Street, Portland. Near Morrison. I iCliairs! Of All Designs, From the Smallest Clxild'ss Cliair To the Largest Arm Clixir. PuccrMnrn to M illcr Brot. 101R GOOD HEALTH Depeiiilsoii tlio condition of jour stonincli and liver. These make your Mood good or bad. Mooe's Kevcalod Kerned y. I the crrentoHt of nut'irnl tonios for th' sti ach ami liver. It regulates tmili suri'ly ptirloolly, Aro you Mllloiu? Are you ooustlpHlod'.' One TonsjMMml'til of ill .jor s Ilo veitleu I'eniedy vi!S i! ve you Kelief. Hllll O. H, KefBP a well-known Seattle ilrtisjrist, ays Moore's Rurenleil Kerned; otirl him of MTere btllioua keadache. TC8old by all drujgliw, Patent Rocking Chairs of neat and nobby designs; Perfo rated and Wood-seat Chairs; Fancy Reed and Cane seat and back Dining and Library Chairs. MATTRESSES ! MATTRESSES ! We also carry a complete line of Mattresses Yum Yum, Coil Spring; Pox and Top made to order. Woven wire, two and three-ply, of all sizes; Bedsteads, Lounges, Cots, Etc., Etc. Warren c$c Holman. Oregon Picture Frame Company Mouldings, Mirrors, Frames, Pictures, Bric-a-brac, Engravings, Etchings, etc. IOS Third Street, Portland. Orders by mail or boat jiroiuptly tilled. Arlington Building Oregon City Sash & Door Factory M.YXUKAC1TREUS OF Sash. Doors and Moulding. Turning of all sizes of doors Estimates for stairwork. tfpecial 2 V'A Ull IVlUUUj and windows made to order. Orders promptly filled mm .. m" . Ths New remedy. - - Absolutely Pure. .A. GtIRjIBA-T? success. Thousands Already Cured- U-t ily roiu irklV mi'ilioiiit1 h i r.uiinT Us wny St' it (TIIHO IMF Ml K. No .lif'-0 I. HI ioV- ks. It coms uoiliing to iuvi.'ni;Hio. Scad vit'i'n op into iho vol fiiiil (n rt-' Hir book ivtiuiniiii: full int. i m a lt tin MM UKUli: Kll.1,1... CO.. KM Jlorrhon St., l'ortluiul, Or Exclusive Agents tor CUckamas County, THOU. CHAKMAN & SON, Oregon City, Oregon,