T :m and home. Iiluck xllk ami cutaway jiirkntHovnr Will 10 VtlhlH. Tint iimvi'Hl Mi(i m'UK'iit ring Ih ii yellow (liiiiiiond ml in iron cnutm- iili'il a i in I til nit. Ot, horn 11 r (i in Miirntliuii ulwuwi i.tittrimtiwl wild Niiiall iliiiiiHiiiilH. thn HitttiiiU in iwi llixr ciinm Im-Iiik vinillu. Hti-llii in Iiirlliwimt 1'iuullo nirmcr. K KKI' Til K CAMIt AT HnMK. A good fitrinitr will live woll on thu product) of a fow cowh, a few hmiH and a fuw bwm. Ho can have a good tulilo, clotho hiri youngNtoro, unfit utlil Hit f I tl iriwwl yflljl Hun lit law - nv ff ll 1 11 III oomparativi) mnn and comfort, und my up inonity iroin iiih rropH, or imy oll'liin niortitairn fif anvl from tlm main eriin. Ah Hutu Im al- wayM a good tunrk.it for the jirodiicii from li iM liciiH, cowh and been, Imd m'HMotiH cnniiotaHix t bin homo hap pini'HH IwcaiiHii lie don't depend on llin mcilmiiii nr nrii'it nf I'lirn In livn All hngetH from the farm at Iitro may he put wixwn it will do tlie iiiomI good and be niifc, There are many iiiHlaneeH around uh where the woman luakeH a happy home, while the man Ih wanting hid ener- L'leH on txior croiiM. (lermaiitown Telegraph, " of liilcrcKl to the runner, (Jar tier, llortlculliiM, Mtuck ltnUcr ami Household. '01HONM TIIK llANOKIt r'lluM t'KKAM AM" I'AHTHY IOOK'h CIIKAM. aro rj'tedly Htartled by otintH of poinoning of a mini perHoiiH who arc Hiiddenly h! by UlneHH fter eating food ud In Aomn other place than Wonietinien the injur! ilmtnnos in diHtributcd to )hmm from Home central lo like a calerer'H or confection iibliHhinent; or numherH tmr- of a hotel dinner, pending cal celebration, arc ntricken mo iiiyHterioiiH illncHH; or at ) or church fentival Home 11. ill credited with poinoli liw cream. iv be noted that ice-cream o no-culled pantry cookV iro more than any other fond localized n the Homvn def. Thin fuel in Hignilicaiit. II known to Hi'ieutilie phy ;hat in milk more than in it animal food, there in a orablu for then inuhoiih of tion denominate ptomaincH. He of milk in the three ar tloh tlloHt often bociii to be f danger clearly indicate ntance km the li rut online of Hcietttilic iiivcHtigalion of wm produced in widely d hx'aliticH hIihwh identity itoiito and reHults, thiiH irovmg itn coiniiioii urinni. i Hpccitieil in llerlin by lr. and in America by I'rof. lllirhll. in an active hoimou in Ntalo milk, cream and I Vl'"' souring. When yca-t rises to ml now known aw tvrnto- i t"f vi-mhpI, mix ll.mr ami ... : i i - . luiH Ihtii rmd lit fruit Houtli of liluntnountalnM and in hum t hern piirtn of Wuhco and (iilliam coiinticH. Them ban been more HUiiHhinc, mid Cp-hIi northerly wimk CKOI'H. Humnicr-fiillowcd wheat and bar ley in HectioiiH, urn heading, Hpring wlnmt in aliort in Htein and hiia hIow growth, (iood nhowerH would niHiiro u large yield. Hpring wheat Will nut In Uti lurittt a . tt mi Lui year tinlcHU more rain fallM upon it wiiniri liiii iinvL irtiir un..i.ii general crop proHpccU throughout caHiern wrcgon, are, However, good. uhcd ana Mierman coiihIicm huvo imrhapH the bent pronpectH. In I'miltlllll COUIltV the mirfni'i. unit ia dry, but inointure in plentiful in under noil. Thin connty'a jiroH;ct ih iih goou or iwucr tiian ut the name time hint year. In (irandu iConde vallev fariricra are ireiiernllv ..ii . . wen HiillHlieii Willi tlie wheat nroH pectn. Kruit iH doing nicely. The ninge grann Ih juit good and catlh are doing tiite well. Sheep shear ing contiinieH to progrcHHfuvor.ibly H. S. I'AOI K, Observer U. H, Signal Service HAt.T IIIHINO IIHKAII, Put warm water in Itiin nit.elii.r or bucket: add one teasiHionfuI salt ami one of brown Hiigar, a cupful oi Hwect milk or three or four table Hpooiis of coriuueal will do, Stir your Hour iih for a thick batter cake ami net the vessel in warm water, keep good and warm. Stir iiiite often until it logins to foiun, then do not stir it any more or jar it. If the water should riNe mi top of yi ast, stir more Hour in to pre- veast IIIUI in sweet put in vour linking ; nrolH'l lv ilcd. m oysters i emves. Keep warm, hot III. I until iVIlll lllllk, ill CI'CMIII pull's direct I v ol?I Cheese. tllllS to it luiliil.it iii milk. In III IICCS the illness has hti ii I Rome such condition ns ling of milk over a day that Tiew Iv drawn, the Use ir crciuu ovi r I went v-fotir I. till' Use of utensils imper aned, the use of milk kepi lll-Vt'lilllaled places. The 4 element 'ca I led ptomaine ito in cans (Mid metal VeS- kinds with great rapidity; it rises, handle very carefully to i prevent its falling. Hake slowly 'until done. To keep it moist sev i'1'.il days add pint cornineal IiiihIi j In n you kneinl for baking. No I KS. per cent, of the KAUM M.ire than H7 enor'uoiiH crop raiseil in this e.iintry in lSMt was consumed a' home. The valuation of lite stoc k re ceived at Chicago in 1 vl was if J.'ll - .'! I I VI" or llltollt Ml IHIS llllll i,i,.r.. lour under favorable con-j than in J.ss'.t ill develop millions of thei i. t . , ,. ' I In ill v seasons fanners should ' , r m i i . i l""k we'll to their water supply, il ngot milk whif it is !ii- , . ,- ,, , , I . , j ater Iroin wi-lls nearly dry is a - h woins to gl are against . ,- , . , . ,,- , e ... , ways loiil. I on water is the source iipniciit of ge ins o tu her-I t ii i ii,. ; of maiiv ills, ml any ileleterious matter ! d blue milk, but, this can ! 'rop statistics published by our inviting food, ami its use J government show about .VIJ.iKM),. isable, althoiiuh it is not ,,MHI bushels of corn of ns year's h a r u i I'u I . j crtip still held hy the farmers, ami 1 1 J.tM K),IK0 bushels of wheat. be jMiiitively Bnzuar. IOUNTAIX I'UKssl-s. i in Ho lunch going among utaiitH now a .lavs, our ay lie glad to be informed latent shape in which drcHses, as they are i Worn by those who take 9 to provide themselves cial Hiiit for this purpose hing to do, as it not only nkirta of other dresses ( ipoiled, butHccurcH ease rt in taking the exercise lie aole purpose of secur ntain resort. . at shape shows a short which is a deep cut I Inch, although fitted to ia UHually worn with the only fastened, ar is turned over and i as to show that of the Ii is close, though not hore arc small pockets Mist on each side. The alightly gathered on the id are not kigh, At the are not tight but some- ; is abort, coming but n ino knee, as gaiters are i high shoo with a low litod to climbing. The T the skirt, is arranged ileats, met by the same wide, but with a smooth sen. There is an adorn V8 Of buttons along the nearest this plain space, r of convenient pockets d On the very deepsides 110, there being two of JUSques are seen out 0 81ii.il! pockets on the eaiter button iv thia fastening on the hat of soft ptraw or il in usually worn with , and adorned with a nd and buckle, having her. orialn for mountain iriso all tho light-weight veil iih thick linens. " (lenn.'iii" was (.lie 'taiiimi'iil given Master .members of a. I.culen Only holies nro in- men beinir iiersomi.leil (UIKlil tVUlHI K III ItKtl In co operation with I'.S. Weather Hun-ail, Central oil. i-, l'orlland, ( ll'egoli. Crop weather Hulb-tin No. Id. For week emling Saturday, May 1(1, IS'.ll. WKSI'Klt.N OUKilo.N. KATIIKU. AlKiut normal temperature pre vailed for the week. There was mi absence of extremely warm days, but the nights have been wanner. The liicht temiMTiiture has more ctl'ect on the general growth of veg etation than the day temjierature. Warm niirhts mean Is-tter ami more sturdy growth. There has Ucn an absence of rainfall excent n verv light shower on the 1'Jth. Further reports on the 7th. Sth and t)th. in dicate, as remarked in last week's bulletin, little or no damage to veg etation. Tho weather has been cloudy, with two or more ulinost cloudless davs. (lencrallv north erly winds prevailed. CHOI'S. The weather conditions have been most favorable to the growth iml yield ot crops, l.nte spring seed ing on low lands is practically fin ished. Fall wheat continues to have good growth and color and soino of it is heading. The spring sown grain is generally reported in a most prosperous condition. I'n less unforeseen circumstances hap K'ii, the Willamette valley will have the largest cereal and" fruit crop on record. In Southern Ore gon prospects aro almost flattering. In this latter district showers wonbl be of groat benefit. Some hav lias already been cut, and it yielded well. Hops are growing remarka bly well and indicate pood vields Strawberries are rmoniinr in sei. tioilH of southern Oreiron. ami in the ceptral part of Kenton county cherries aro as largo as a full grown peas; peaches are formed; applo ca lyx forming. The grass is good and everything is favorable to all vegetation in western Oregon. KASTKUN OKKOON. W KATIIKU. Warmer weather has prevailed, being about a normal teniiieratiire ..i . .. i . . . . '. . v iiiong i oiumimi river, nut In-low normal south of Columbia river. An occasional sprinkle of rainfall. Th rirrt Homi llluusr. A bride of tho midwinter became almut a wk ao tho mistr-wiii of a cory littla npurtinniit tip town, all aensma and dlrain and rngx, after the moat ap proved fuiililon. Kha Uilla an aranxing aUtryof the first dinner in tlietr now hmnn: '(Jure is a one m-rvnnt establishment, an I saw to everything, u we lioiwekMep em any" t liia with a gtiinuce "myself. it woulil liave Imvii U-tti-r, iKwiubly, if I had not. Wo sut down to dinner, de lighted to Is- in our own snuggery, and Hurry unfolded hi mtpkiii with an air of complete snliNraetmn. fviiip was first it wu dii iuiriilly wi-iik and tiwtelesM. Then wo luul a bit of salmon with a while siuiee. I iniidn tho satire and it looked all ritfht, lint when it was served It turned out a sort of gluey piist sim ply liueiitalile. Hurry Is luived U-untifully, however, j aim in. ei.- mi riiiiiiiieiit. hi-n he ls--j K'oi to nnve un iiiiili-rdunn duck he aliiil qui, kly if I dsik euro to bstk np I my cook's reference. Wo hud n lettuce salii.l, which was undeniably gissl, IUr I ry driving it un the tnblf. 1 um trying j to live on an allowance, so UenM-rt was pnix-rvid ginger, with iheew., wafers und coffee. Jane made tho coffin and it wiim exc.-Il.-iit. lint 1 gut np from the table hungry, of cotir.M'. When we got into the other room I noticed Harry did not light his cigar, which ho always '. likes niter dinner. Ho walked up and ! down two or three times und then 1ml said; " 'How soon, Puss, ought a dinner in vitation to 1m- returned.'' ; "Without an idea of what he meant ' I renin-.!, 'Oh, quito promptly, 1 sn- ItOM..' " 'In that i use,' he went on, 'as I have just dined with you won't you U) good enough to come and dine with me?" "Anil though I wits wri-ulnilly morti fied 1 whs too starved to decline with dignity, as I felt I oiiL'ht. Anil W4 trt.itf off and had a cream soup, a steak with mushrooms and a meringue glace. "Iter l'oint of View in New York Times. rrangmnom aoove till than Bat, deep auw oi me g'XXU iliapeil to lap each vt at uie tup, ao aa to (five the r.uili Ion able "bell" appearance to the iklrt when flnifthfld. I'rI.kU tllMV 1 ..l,!...! u.... j ".'"-4 wiiaii tlie kllu atop at the back, which tend to uLuiiiMu ul HH OI ujo uromi hlpa, or the kUU may limply end In a fan plaited drapery at the back, ftuiabed with a deep born. Ilaita and kUU are atlU fashion able, and the majority of the aeaaon't imm fufarka nro, Ut our mind, far better uaptea to kiltioge Uuui to Ute caU, Lanhtnn. nutnU. tmlm mnA Ueaof wasteful. nwsuiiDglna atyle of luiKBruraM wora, Mew xoru rwt. A in at m TT. . . tuxiian Lawioo, Um aeulptor wboee Utue of Bunaet Cox U oeoaaioiilnf eon dderable diacaniiiua jaat now, U a in or a woman, wllu goitb-n brown nair, gray eyea, lup and a viva cioua manner, tibe wears, when work ing In clay, s dark bine blouse 'and trouwrn, and her studio costume la al wnya of whlto lincn-ekirt and coat the latbr finished with an extraordinary collar of course embroidery, tied with the traditional knot of baby blue ribbon. With this costume yellow shoeaare worn. The whole rt,:t iu ruDinr umni 1,1,,.. than attractive. Whatever the critic any, the letter carrier awear by Louise and her nine-foot image. Exchange. 1891 . . . Cf"t In (he Ton ef a llulldlog. For anine invsteriona vaUjr in Fuller'n block did not atop at the desired floor Uie othr n it. v win A lrU. on to the Uip of the building in spite of the amall boy who waa running it The Kjle jiaswngw was an elderly lady. It waa nearly uoon when the ascent waa made, and it waa fW ilinn k.t . ., , , - - m irentlenuui ninmurA.l kB , v. . ' ' . MM, uiq emiBiur boy did not resnd to the bells and went w tun ruoi in tthur u u t,. - - - " uivivni. He ducovered. raveil tin In Hw. .luv.t... n - f - " ... . W i , a very tuurh frightened old lady and a uoy, who aiso siioweI signs of anxiety With a Kten laddiir help tho prisoners were reecued through a very small opening alwve the door on the top floor and the elevator was set in motion again. It will be Kimetime lsi fore that lady frusta herself to an ele vau.r agnin.-Springtk-ld (Mass.) Home stead. A Curlo.llr ot ltd Td. A curious raso of red tape has just collie to my attention. The -Brazilian Indians have a trick of compressing the skulls of the dead. They take out all the Ixmi-s and reduce the Bize of the head to ubotit one-third of its original dimensions, bnt manage to retain the ......- .1 ! mami in aim exprt'ssion exatrt. A gen tleman in New York on a recent trip to nrnzil secured ono of these heads und shipvl it home. It now lies in a box iu the basement of the custom house, and ha ran get it no further, b.aue the health ofhrer will not give the neces sary authority to the enstoms officer to pass the invoice, for the reason that no certificate has Ish-h furnished as to the cua of the man's death. Cor. Chicago News. Coring "and Summer. We earnestly Invite your attention to our magnificent showing of New and Stylish Selections For the Spring and Summer Months. ;.- , Your own interests cannot he better served than bv familiarizing yourselves With these goods and tirli-en U.ynu ti,u ,ni STANDARD' GRADES and BOTTOM PRICES. More new itylee'liandsome selections and choice novelties than ever before. Come and see our complete assortment of Spring and Hummer style in ... DRY GOODS... Clothing, Roots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Etc. I SELLING. LUMBER. LUMBER. The GLADSTONE IWILL CO. Now have a Full Stock (if Lumber on hand and can fill all orders promptly. Their Mock embraces Flooring:, ( eilhip, Ittistic and ull cxades of Dressed Lumber, Lath, Pickets and Dimension Stuff. Special Uills Cut. Send in your orders lx:fore the Spring rush. ST J. F. O'REILLY & CO. OVES ID CRDCKEEY! D. D. Slartin, of Dublin, Cal., made quite a raid on the squirrels after a re cent storm. Ho prepared five gallons of poisoiied barley and scattered It near the squirrel hul.-s on forty acres of land, and Miecwdi-d iu killing 4,321 by actual count. UliikKT ItKI'OKT Cheapest : in : the : city Orders from tlie country promptly filled. A i'liinlly of ;lui,t. Mr. M.irtivt I..ukiin, who was in b rriil in .St. .Iiuu'him's ii'tm-tery, Frauk fnrd, u fi-w days uk, at tho ( of ninety-two years, came of au Irish family re markable fur physical strenirth and Inn. Revity. Mrs. I firkins' maiden name was .VjnneII, and her father was a wnll-to-do raiser of horsea in the village of Lu riff. Unnty Cork. A descendant living iu Philadelphia, who has visited the old Hcannell homestead, says that the vil lagers still point with a tort of !.. i-h pride to a huge capstone which he re moved from tho archway of a limekiln and placed In the position it at present occupies in what was to be hia futars home. After his marriage at the age of forty Mr. .SoanneU settled down to farming. The next farm to his was owned by a cousin, whose descendants, three strap ping daughters, now manage the (ialry, plow the fluids and reap the harvest and do whatever ditching and drainimr the soil requires. The Philndelphian who iiii'l Iliese tliree ladles ave that i.hmir ooenpation has not tended to nnsei them, anil that on the way to chnrch on Sunday neither by dress nor demeanor are they distinguishable from the most blue blooded of their conntry women. The Scannell family has been prolific iu irianta. Ohm nf ttiH l,intli..M KA A n .'., u..ri..ii-.n bill, UP- rejwed lady still lives in Ireland and is of pxuraomiunry stjitnre. Aconsin residing in this city sUuids 6 ft. tij in. in his sisk.s, and uuother 8 ft. 2J in. An nncle, Michael Si'annell, wits the parish priest nt Tarsed and attained a great age, A nephew some years ago won a wager by lifting from tho gronnd a barrel of white lend weighing several hundred pound, Philadelphia Press. I i m 1 Mniti Hi-li. In b-i veil thf On-Run City Market Ite- , . ei-i) irnm llotitt limn Inr i ulmu-il I UK Kntkki'SIsk l.y tin- local mcrohaiiu- IIKA1N. j WIh-iI. Vallev, ft lll ttm, i 'nl, f 1UI Un, ... rmi s tires, hi city Mill. lNirtlaua IfrKua I'iMiiitry llruuil Corn Meal Out Meal SlmrU V tou Hrati, Tlmethy hay, " Clover hay, " raiiuiii. Potato!, f cwt , r Apple, green, t Imix 148 Third Street, Portiand. Near Morrison. mi U11U11 0! a 4.'. 4 411 1 ftc I'i 10 1 00 twa-JO 16 C Apple, dried, Y nimer, f n . llouey, f t .. 4r PI m Ess moron B UUflJlf 7ie . Heel, live W n Hwf. lre.Hed Mutton, live R Muttmi, dri'asrd, H t I'urk. live. V n Pork, dreaki'd, Ih . . eai. nve, f n Veal, ilremird, la llanu m llacon, ' miTi, 3M3' 7c Mc Si 4 6',c 4c "0 II 9 rol'M-RY. Chlrkenm y; imn, per det oys l.hlrkena, old, per doi . von Ducks, per dot "" siuio ..-re. per ani lurklea, perpoiuuj HMte The GeleLrated FrencI) Gure. "ttTJuT APHRODITINE a ut nut I'liniiLrli In do nnv I'-iiinl. tr i .( !,,, i e it... r ... ii . ; ' e i" 1 .-"i'u i u i i i'in-i ii-iuii.siM i un 1 1 uhl tin ino larrtod ladies wearing 1 8th and !)th indicate damage to Stylus In Skirt. A New Emrlaiid cnrTeHiiini1inEaj.k-a,l. vuis about the adoption of tho "sheath," that is. the Eiil'IimIi. skirt f. self in the ordering of some fresh spring dreasee. This is a question th is per plexing not a few women who sue neither beautr nor i?rce in tlie nmnt stt-u r.i shaping skirts. The throngs of woman, young and old, that one view yoa oar city thoronghfares and at fashionable gatherings aro each and all, almost to a woman, attired in gowns wkat akirts look simply wrapped around them, with a mass of useless, graceless, flapping flat folds huddled all in a heap at the ex treme back. These are "nncompliraont Itrv" to tall, slim women, inul t.lw.ir nnt. lino and emphasize the adipose contours of short, stout ones. Also, few fuel... fill women lake kindly to tho gored or bell skirt, with a wide laco or other llounco at tho liein, among them our New Ungliuid correspondent. Wo therefore advise a gracefully gored foundation skirt, with auuuly uo oihui Is Sold on a P08ITIVE GUARANTEE to nura inv form ofnervotiK dlHes.0 orauy disorder of the generative, or- (taiiHot eitheraex u .. .... fntmtheexeesaive yrttVV As. I y x i J' J 2 Brr(ln, ii"iiuiipi.ii-iiMie BtfORt liaeol stiimilants, AFTER io aiTo ur opium, or I irouKh youtiiful iudlnrrv- LU J,!1 "?" 1,,'rii'K'f"n Pslnslntha iV.,i v . "".rena, Aervuua J'ros t atlon , Nooturiial Kmlmlous, Leiteorrh.va, Illf jlnoM, Weak Memory, I.oof Power and imiio aa !' "e2 " premature irm"nud i"nlt',,I I, l-WaiK)x, 6boxo. for.''ii .Senl by H"11 rerelpt 01 price- A IV It I 1 li V ,111 ID 1 ,'n.uu 'i. v imi ' r r. r, is Riven lor ..y , ii,, in n-oinn mo money If a I erinaiient euro la not effected. We have thousands or testimonials from old and youni, pf both sexes, who have bei-n permaneutly etuvd bytheuseofAphroilltine. Clrcularfree. Addrosf THE APHRO MEDICINE CO Wosteru Brauch, Box 27. Portland, 0a. For sale bvCharman & Co. linguists, Oregon City Or. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Oregon City, Oregon. Repairs on nil kinds of snutll machines promptly marie. Duplicate keys to any lock manufactured. Shop in Wineset A Scripture's black smith shop. KVKRYHODY KKADS TI1K KXTER 1'IUSE. SUBSCKIBK FOR IT. Of All Designs, From the Smallest dxild's Cliair To the Largest Arm Chair. i I Patent Rocking Chairs of neat and nobby designs- Perfo- M wu-ocat snails; raney .Keeuand (Jane seat and back Dining and Library Chairs. MATTRESSES I MATTRESSES ! Ue a so cany a complete line of Mattresses Yum Y um, Coil bvrmg; Box and Top made to order. Woven CoN Etc aEtcthree"1)ly' f a" Pizes; Bedsteads. Lounges, Warren dfc Holman. Oregon Picture Frame Company Mouldings, Mirrors, Frames, Pictures, Bric-a-Wc, Engravings, Etchings, etc. 08 Third Street, Portland. flsF"0rders by mail or boat promptly filled. Arlington Building Oregon City Sash & Door Factory MANUFACTURERS 0F- Sash, Doors and Mouldings. Turning of all kinds, Opecial sizes of doors and windows mad tn mvW Estimates for stairwork. Orders womntlv fill,. r j j The New Remedy. - - Absolutely Pure. A. G-ILET? RTTPn-RlQc; Thousands Already Cured i: tiVTi s MH Boiti: kim.i... ro.. tliiri'iMiii St.. I'ociliiiiil, Or Exclusive Agents tor Clackamas County, TIlOS CHARM AN & SON, Oregon City, Oregon A; f r. . ! IH.. .-..