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LnVrtl, CnlAriwI.i V'lli:UU VIl 1-1111 I in loL. lVibliMlied Every KrUUty. rr rTtV'U c t i t7ix-,ii- M Iicr.K 1j A LiA W 1Vm. Vj, l"l BUiftiKRS AM rtiOl'RIKVONS. - . - - .v. . :" OFflCUL FAFER OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY- Kiitered at (hip Post orfle In Oregon City, Or. KM SCVOlhi OtHSS matter. FKHUY, MAY 20, RKITHUCAN Tll'KKT. roa m jciv.t, F. A. MOOKK. St n. AmMiv oknwaw ;Knln n.t "l.tfinliinit to Hunk tor L. R WKBS1KR, .JacloBvin.',l,,'""lviw'" " l,pl,' V'V roaowasssMAX-Masr wsTaux w 'm' 0' ''wlaHfg. it is tnor- BIStiEK HKKMAS.S, Ro urg. " Wain that they not swallow the ro ciaonr Ji not, ! ri,lu-l'," "" ,,, -'mity howler T.A McBKIPK Oreou City , ',,,,, ,,r,h rvu-i ,," l1"!'' to aolion. n MKTfiiiT atiokmy. j M,v,t,,r "' lwl'l-' followers woul.l W. S. BAKKKTT HllUboro ra,w tMr in n,,1.v homir if they were roa SKNATOII. HAYKS GORDON' E. HAYES regno Citr ...n.mn JOEL F. EKR FtearaM Hill. A. S. LAWTX Caneroah. 1IKXRY JEWELL Hlghlamt via corKTV coMMissioaita. Kb BAKU SOOTT Milwaukee roa sHaairr. KU 0. MAP POCK roR CLERK. GEORGE F. HOKTOJC ra RKoapta, a M. RAMSBY . ra Taatscaaa, J. O. VVKTHKKKU. roa si nvsvi'K, 8IPSEY SMYTH New Era Needy ....MoUl'.a. Caueuiah. .Orejon City. roR Sl'VEHlXTSSPtStrtr 5CHO"M.., II. S. tiUSON Clackamas. roa ASSKSSOR, J, C. BRAPI.EY Borings roa coR.NiiR, K. I. HOI.MAS Oregon City. 'l'br r.aierprUr cuaritntcei ll rimtlaiiou more llixu double the combine! cirrulaliwa ol all other pn jMrs ! tiarkainas raaal). REFl'BLR'AN CAMPAIGN MEETINGS. The republican party's eandidstes for the different leSia(lTe and county efltees, sad oth ers, will ad,lrcs the people upon the poliMrtI issues at the timt-s and places hereinafter named: SODA ?Pt,1X(iS. MAY 20,1 P. 11. B- (tor-Ion E llnyes. si,1in-e Smilh. A. 8. Irvser, R Sr-m, Juitge Johu tV. Meoiium And 1-. A. 1 (.arte). MOLAI.LA CORNERS, MAY 21. 1 30 P li. By Gorln E Hayes. Sidney Smyth. A 8 Presser. John W. Not-le, R. Scott, George C. Itrtovnell. W m. W hilhkck, Geirge O Kiuearu .r.'i I'hirles H lmn. MHLAI.LA UKA.ViiE HAI.L.MAY 21, T SO P M Hr lior.tt u K tlsves, Presser, John W. Noble, W Meidrnm. Sidney Smyth, A f. K. Si-ott aud Julge J. NEEPY-iSPECIALh-MAY 2S. 7: P. M. ' Pr Georife C. lirownell. Hon. II. E Cni. , John w. -Noble, S J. Oitleaby, k. acott and Sm A Smiih i HMhl.AND, MAYW. 1S0F. M ByGord-n E Hayes. Sidney Smyth, A S ' Presser. Hon H fc Cnw. k Scon, tb-nry i Jewell. J P tieer, A 8 Lawton, 8 J. Oglesby. I VIOI.A. MAY 2i. 7 SU P M By Gnriinc E Hayes. Sidney Smyth. R Scott, ' J. P. Ueer. A Lawton and Henry Jewell SPRINUWATEB, MAY J5,1:P it i By Gonlon E Hares. H. H. Johnson. Shiner Smvih, K Scott. Judge 1 W Meldruui and Wtu T Whlil.ick J GARKIEI.P, MAY 26.1:30P M. I By Gordon E Hayes, Sidney Smyth, J. 0. i Wetherell. H Scott aud S. J Oitlesby. EAGLE CREEK, MAY 2ft, 7 P U ! By Gordon E. Hayes. Sidney Smyth. A 8 I 1'rc--er. rt.n. u Ruierson. K. Seott. J P lie. r. A Liwtou, Sum A Smith aud H. U Jliu- : loll. j SA.XDY ( vso C1IEKRYV1I.LK isi SIEVE1I3,) MAY 17, 1 P M By G rd. n F. Hayes. H. H Johnson. J. P ' Geer, A s LMli'ii, ll-nry Meittrnm. Kieluird .--ott, Wiliim T. Whitloek. W 11. Pk-keus and Hon. James Tracy. Muic by Click nifts brsss band. t AMACfSfASDBOKINGS),MAY.l:S-iP. M.i.,,. . . , . ,.,., ,'.,,,.,. PyG'Tilon E, Hayes. H- II Jnhnn. .t. P. ; Gtr, A. S. Lnwt.iu, Henrv Slel-irum. Vfcu, T. i Vh! B. h. t'aiifl ami Geo. C. brownell. Music by oiiEiroxnrv katt urA.y. .itne i,i :v. m. T'v ilrn ,i' l,a K. Crirde", (ord-ii K, H .ivoh. ttn-l U V. ji'ib.ii'aj cUiiiUdies. Music by'oreyoij City btwi "J"htr?e a: fistibllrn mctin''. All nnMti vitit'i i tUieii'i- t ccniuiUtec itiRtniftf rue to BtT'inire for j-dnt d.-hif. in : Werm pinct in the cxiiiiy: tin.--f pui'M-t- nutl iJelMlcw to t: Hr jhux: h.'twceti ine liiift-rviJl C'Hin'.y commit- .i fi rifrrit, r?i u lit" j -thii j i u tees t.at the j There is no desire to itfuit n i-iint ne- . (he rtU-ivf nte-Hihiis bciiif iDUeneutitoi oi , "inl delittte tiieetiui; liEO. C. BaoWNELL, Ch'n Itepuhlican County Centrnl i.otnm. It Makes a Difference. It make a ?reat dil!erenre whether men change their views as a matter of honest conviction nr merely shilt about to catch ev ery breeze that blows. A man may change but once and I uen to severe criticism or lie may mike scleral changes ami still pre serve hi.-, hoiioroiiil the respect of )ii.i fellow lm.'i). It all i!e.ciids on the motive of the chaiitre. Gordon K. Haves, the repubiican candi date for utale senator from 'larkamas coun ty, had the misfortune to he raised a demo crat. When he went out into the world for himself he kept conliuuallyrunning against facts that would not square with the theo-1 ries of the democracy, and about four ! years ago be left the democratic parly en tirely ami allied himself with the republi cans. He did this at a time. ben there wa no prosct of his getting office and there is no reason to suppose that it was not a gen uine change of political beiicf. He believed in republican principles and could not con scientiously act with the democrats. Since Ilia conversion to republicanism he has been an unseltish worker in the ranks and lias proved himself a good citizen rather : than a mere pomielam W. A. S-arkweather, candidate lor senator, ; C. the peop e's tarty',., 11 i i ! inakes even blin, hardened politician as he isj, wince when be had to face it. J J is career is accurately skcn hi-d on the sevei.ih pa;.'e of this paper. Coming; lo this country a free soil man he joined (be slavery demo crat because t!ii;jrtt.-iii:d tu he in a n.a jori.y, aflerwatil joiijn,r the r'ptibii'.-dii pai ;y for the san:c Oi-i.ii. p-.t n oflc ti Ind.'i times and whtnotl.re li'Jfl Uiu 1.6 shifted apain to independent, bavl: lo rcpub Jican, then ptohibitioii, and again democrat, and finally people's party, at all times stem- j Iiir to U iroverned solely by his abnormal thirst (or ollice and not Ixvaiua li had any cmiivU lions whaieur as to (lie principle of the party whose banner he was II) intr. V may respect a man who is governed by his 1 hound, convictions thou)!h we may not liev e as lie does. Tin- ot these two , candidates standius so sharply in contract ' onclit to leav no doubt lit 1 1 to minds of t,a,lil'f v,,,tfr wiw t wiiy ; sue man for the people. IVl't larlj Campaigning. j" If the " information" bring disseminated j by tli people's party canvassers in this ' county is a lair sample of the doctrine or : thai party it is no wonder il already idio ign or decay, it tiie tanners aw rw.lly i to be comnartvl with the anarchists. Yet in ronnwoiy anarcuiMW mmnip nave j sentiments more (oriRn to the Renins of our institutions been utter.sl lliau at nuvt - ! '"tP1 1'omluctett by the nominee or the peo- ; pie's party for Ciincri'sstnan from Ibis ilis ; tru-t. Me has a habit of piciurins a heart ; rpiuliii); i-oinliliou of alttiir? a.-il they exisieil ! at the prvent ti'ue and then deducing Hie ' conclusion that we would all be justified in ; usiiij! dynamite il relief should not he af- fonled accunliiiic toourown nolions. " You would use dynamite, wouldn 5 you ? tsa ra- ,,la,,iion ordenial of the charges of unlaw j miliar form of expression ued by him. j fu ,) iUons .xm.luct in hi oltlce. . Anothercanipaiciier would make rail a ays I carry passengers, at one price lor any dis- j Tnk new Oregon City council lakes hold lance as mail matter is now carried by the if j, M.a btismess. There Is really a .government. He even d.vlares that Hi i tmvH-ct of some municipal Improvements railroads do carry n ail matter tor the same j i,,,, ,01 ,,i, sbai this vear. . priiv reganllesa of distance, w hich every a i . ione who reads pa-rs knows to be false, t lT t),i on the day Columhus land.il i lie also savs that nine million farms in the!.,,,.!.- ,lire of the new found mntiii I'niied Stales ane mortgagel for tifteen bil lion three hundred lilly million dollars, w hich a moment's rtlleclion will i-onyiiii-e any one is a mi.Tul'tus statcinent. Nine million farms with the very moderate esi. mate of a family of live for each gives us fort v-five million people on the mortgaged farms alone and leaves only seventeen mil- j lions for all other occupations and the un mortgaged farms. Agniu, asKiere w ere but four million farms in the country in lssnl (the ot1Ui.il tigures for l n' ui not at hand i at this writing) it is scarcely probable ih.it '' there are nine million now tinder tnort:itc. i I These are satnp'es of the misrepresenta ' lions that few aonle call "thinking."! Many new and siartlir.g things shown up by I j people's party campaigners would not be so ! I startling if they were true. j The RaiiKaroo Ballot. j The Australian ballot law is a great bun- j atw). Ho much has been written and sni-i . about the iutriracicsof voting under the law ' that many voiers are almost scureil out id the notion of voting. The Portland Ore- j gonian, a masterly mixer of things it Jm-j ( not like, is laigely resaiusible lor the pre-1 vailing idea that it is a tedious job to pre-' pare a legal ballot for voting. i The law is not by any means a model. ' Much of the election machinery provided by : it is cumbersome and needless outside the j large cities. But a:iy one of ordiuaiv Intel-1 ligence may prepare his ballot correctly in j live minutes. A lot of sample bill lots pre-, ciscly like the olllcial ballot, except that ' they will lie o:i colored paer, will be ill cir- ' rulatioti ten days or two week before the election so the voters w ill have become en tirelv f;imili:tr wi;h the form of the tii kct. The voter na-eives one otticial ballot troin the judges and he must immediately retire j to one of the booths and prepare it so us to ; express his preferenee. Kai li oltlce is clearly j sK-cilied and alter the name ot Hie otticc. the ilirectioii is given to cancel the names he does not want. The IclmI nencii is nrovided to leave unserati !it l as many names as lie Ueiititleil to vote tor one fur slienll, three tir rt'iiru-'eruauvi'M. cur. ine ranci'iiin i done in the jiiain, old-fa.-liioncd uy hy j draiv & the (K'licil ii.-io.-s tho na:nc. Tlmre i.i a good deal ot ciimlrome for- . nuili'y for cairliil.iti' and o:lii e; s to oh-crve in the ircara'ion of the hallot, but when it reaches the voter his dutv i ainii'lc though the ticket be a vard Ion,-. At the re- cent elecliun in this citv (Mn-htct'f on the I Au.-lra!ittii plan there plan there hut one illegal ballot tu.-t in the whole city. Tiiekp. was spawned upon the political situation in C'iai kamas county thin week a liver bearing the modest signature "J. H. Way." We do not know that Mr. Way wears any imnre.vhe titles hut we crave to append a suitable distinfiuifihim; mark and would write it thus: "J. II. Way, I). B., ASS." The liver hysterically calls upon the voters to defeat Jinx Hanishy for the recurilcrsMp because lie happened to he on a jory that lailed to award Way m lare a sum us he wanted as damaires, Itut two things need be -aid of this. Kirst, the al legation it coi. tains as to the amount Mr. Hamby favored is a bald lie; second, if it were true it ban no more to do with the case tlia" t,ie 'lowers "'at bloom in the apnng This particular Way, it may be ob served, is not the straight and narrow way. Ix bp.t-KRF.ni.-K to Shcrill'Sainson'ssiiriiik ing modesty in I he matter of taxes we refrain Irom civim: his amount this week ami with profn-e apololi-K to the baking powder peo ple we present a comparison showing the relative amount of taxes paid hy each of the candidates for the shrievalty in Clackamas county and also the tax paid by the present incumbent (, ya,j,) W. Canong, deiu, . , , A- 1 1 1 1 4 , people's W. W. II. Samson, present incumbent i William (iodnould, pro. .... This comparison is bused upon tiie olllcinl record and may be relied on as being accu rate. Ni. iiiui Mr. Miuhlock nor the republican I ilM f; ir.vx Jin i ini.fi in u' v Jin tip; l i j...;, i. : ' e...;rf,Mt of HlreriH'anr-T:-. i . . , ' i:.: i. ;.-) rej iiiiiii ;,:) nn: il o". i e l'pi,r li'tectfi bv any cnniii! of men oilier than its publisher.-) ai scribers at large. The dlier r set Thkhk l probably no other country on the face of the earth where labor troubles , are nion constant and iw'i-Uikm than In , trance. And r ramn liai tn laiKvst per capita circulation of money of any country ! in thoild, l3.I.V In t'tiba, where allans j art? very ynainble, there l a ciiutation ol' j J-vS.tvS r captia. Itcljiiuni linn f. 11.7(1, Nclh - ! erlands f.li.OA, t'a itf timxt Nop. .!V j th ritKi stt mw h fan- ada f'.l.t!ani India t.rt!. Chili turn 13 and llu adjoining slate of Itolivia but I'.'.TV it is toolisli to say mat tne prosi-erity of a ' people dcm'nda on lite amount of money in i circulation, j - . i i j Th it effort of the denmcrals to excite tho j prejudices of nationalities ami drag them illU, ,he ottllv,, i v-ounty oukIu to r.' j ,k.h that party an.l it probably will. Tin- tirrmanji havi- bvvu ll tvpnwviitvl in a,t wm p rlm.t . Sl.tuills Knight m jthoepp were Unit f.ennans ami Hie , ftVM;M ,vmty uniuiv.ionere arx) tier- ,, nt , r, 0 th ballot : x , ,wll,iry il is as tree American ciluciinJ not as nieinlwrs f iunign lan or nationalities. i Tioi.oof Orvcou woulj like to uet 1 their hamls on one Oywulurth, who a abroad in the land last fall e.XlmliuK mm bombs. The remarkable etlleieuey of his plan Is shown by the fact that he vt oil ln dvnaniilu dow n in Texas and all the ruin In tbeclouds has been Tallinn in rKu. Wk sror the prsa to announce that Slum! Samson has not vet sent In any ex- there was not America. a single snl-xui open in all KEITH! .10 AS BATTLE HYMN. lUtt to lh loyal. brre. n-.t frr. Who (1an-i 1 tlDw frtmt to vtnuil, For ttiti uU hfvru boru Mtwrty! Tliroi))t, many ft tterv ami blmiy (ray Th "grauit M artjy' rarvet Ua way; A inl thfttrry tuiirr tit -at today Trtumpltant c;r Ihclaml. Kiw, cimrtb,' In yn:r ijlorious tnthl Ouv mor to bat He fr th r'irhl; I! thr arv lhtm by the way, Au l wolvt a that ho I (u rrut the prey. There ar rr u$A from f rn u ttti, Atol tome -oh, tvfrlailiit hamc! Ate nativv tMirn. ami mmt to hUm Than tho0 wnu know n m what thuy hatt) Wouhl lift ft ttfutH raling hnml A(mt th .'t lawi of our Uu4. Ay. there are trve araoii them dre To ptamly, opvtily dtHMare, That our immortal WantiHitttou The patriot who rofusfd acrowu, Though t.ffrrvl In the jhm ple a lnv. And hale them kneel to h?eu above The tntKhty hero, grmij an.l pure, Wh'We IeeU in hUlory'n annuls uliine, Whirte itfe an-1 love were h (If ttvlue, Wttof fame will evermore ei!ure I placed by them upon ft par With men who urge ft aenaelcaa war A it ant the rich, called " ftiiarrhUta" Oh. what ft wtifut pllichl 1 thU:' 8hall we aee Freedom't upbuild light iMrkcneiS for aye by dynamite1 Republicans! your country calls! Hue bid you apritiK to end tho ttriie For Justice th rotted lu Frecdoini hall For bonwr. liberty and life! The grandest p irty 'neath the Run! Ky all the gullant deeds yo-'ve done -By all the record vt your pal Wlthout hl'd from rlit to latt Ho arm ye for the billot fr,. That thtMe, our fo, nuw over boh!, Before the cl'wtnx of theihiy. Like beaten cum, ahall liuk aurny, Ere scarce our victory li told! Bertha MartyX Uibko.t May 10, iMtt. The .National tiuard. The annual ciiat for niai-i!.'iini"ir the I'ni- ted -jtales army is alio ut llin)"! cr man. The annic.-i of Ktirojic co?-t from ahoiit f i.'i't ;-rr man in KiiKiand to jlS in lii-ia, whiioour organized mililia costs less than f.'l r man, of which the general government contributes one-sixth and the stales livc si vlhs. (diners and men give their services free (except ll nominal pay while in camp) and contribute for uniforms, traveling expenses and other purtmses, an amount which probably ex ceeds the amount puid hy the states. The Century. Dr. Year gal u Has the Case. Oaieooie Citv, May 13. (To tub Km roit: Please correct the error in lust edition in which you state that Dr. ('aril was given charge of the Ilimmeler case, lu Jus tice to Dr. Vcargain I wish to state he has been in full charge of the case from the be ginning and my connection with it lias been in consultation only. Faithfully yours, W. K (' wiu,, M. I). PltKSIUKNTlAL BOOMS. Dalfas News: Senator Hill's case illus trales the danger of one being drowned in his own boom. Huston Herald: The anti-Harrison move ment is still on foot. What it seems to need is a more rapid mode of conveyance. Chicago News Uecord : (Jov. Hoics's boom makes an impressive appearance mourned on its new six-foot driving wlieels. Peoria Tiai. script: For a man v, ho it was claimed was politically dead, Uncle John Sherman shows great .-ymplo.i.s ol ac tivily and vitality. Minneapolis Journal: Col. Vilas of Wis consin is cultivating his whiskers liir a pres idential boom . II' Cleveland is tint nomi nated both Vilas and Whitney expect to he rapturously named by the convention. It is said purlins on Upper Noitli Coon r ,.r L iii;,,,, ,l,,,.r ,.,.i .. , ,i iat nm,lb,.r f bides were, latc'y bioujjht to Mai'sblii below. Tho ninlter Id for slii.mi-!it wiil pi'obubiv be liiMihl b'.'f'no liif: paud j ;iy, ki'lin'.; deer or liitvinx- liide pij.tc;i:.i(jii bad belter look out in 1 io n I 111 tll'Jir i NEWS PROM BARLOW DIM Kill ui ri IK.It VN HAI.I.V I.ASl' The l'u.ldlug lilv(r lituid Mitller mul tho llottrU of Tntilc Ncm or lite Town. IIakiow, Or., May 17. Ott tlm arrival of tho evening train on tho Ulli lust soini) twenty ctiiulhliitc and orulors woro grootoii by at least 4tHl janipla ami tlio Aurora brnsa bum! romloring tin' old funiiliar air "Star Spanglo Han nor " The cruwJ a cacortcil to Ibtr low's, hull led by tho baml. Tim bouse was cuIKhI to order by tlin I'oin tiiittocnititi J. I. lWior who piHinteil Casa lr. Harlow aaclialrttianol tho meet ing. Tho iigiain Inclinloit niusic by tho bund, mi aibltcaa by Hon, (lot don K. Hayes, music, inldrves by Hopiity District Attorney A. S. Diossor, nitialo, adiliraa bv Mr. tico. C. Hrownoll, chair- limn nmiio i-rnirm column u-r-. w nu hub followed by Jovl 1'. Oner mnl ft mimUr of oilier candidate w ho conllmsl thcnisolvea mainlr to cuiintv all'aira. Tie miHdiiiK then adjournal itli three olnH'ra (or tho ticket (oIIowih! by ttiusic by the hand. Tine Kot'TK Ptti'initii l'iMi. Th com. ti.ltu. .piHiinUhl by lbh.wrl of trade consistinv-of Win. lrvin. Win, Harlow. ( T. Harlow met the Huttovillo commit tee, Mcasra. C'otitf, tier, ami IVnta, at j the tioMisldp line where It iulcrws-ted the- lloon'n firry loail ami proci'mlwl nlong tlif lino to the I'lnbling river ami ; from there to I'-ailnw. The diataiiceli but two miles, whereas now the round alantt wav in nix inllca. Thiv ileHidid on the route as la-lug the moat practical ami lens cxs-isivc and will liuo.c a joint petition linniediately ami report at the next Imanl of trade mooting ami j recommend the nnite. No doubt atcpa w ill 1 taken at once ami we look for the -o ur. T.,e t'anby lamnl of trade are invited to I prow-cut ut thia niet-ting whu-li will la of j intert-sl to them as well a Harlow, j I.A.HU Sl.K Isi ar iNit So far thia , e.ir sales of icnl estalo far exceed j t Hose ol last year ami nearly every day sale are. recorded in Harlow A l o's. ollh-e. Tln-m are lew places in Oregon . or Washington where hind can It' Ixnijli! j it the same distance f-oiu a railroad that Harlow C' are now ollcring at ; f-D to f:it per acre. It is safe to say j ! thai then will not bean aero left by i I fall at thost prices. j j RmnStoi-s tiik (i vmk, The Auroial 'ami Harlow ball teams ui'conlinj to dial- J ' iiingn ciiine t'-gclher on the diamo.nl ' i north of town at '2 p. in. Sunday ami so i far as pluveil tbcv bolh slowed them-! ... solves toUi pre'ty evenly matc'.ieil. Tho ; st'orcstco-l live to three in favor of Harlow. ! If the weather K'riuils they w ill come j togcihcr on tin) same gioumls ut 3 p. in. Sunday. I'koi-ius I'Mtrv On last Monday evening there was as usual a huge crowd , attended the people's party meeting! held ill Harlow's lull Stark- j weather nrutod for a solid hour ami a half relating bis past experience w ah the ' two parlies, democratic and republican. ' PkM'm avrir H.h.i.y. On the 2ltli of j lliismoiithiit7 .ini p. in. the dciuocrals ' will hold their rally in Harlow hall audi it is expected to km a very enthusiastic ru eting, as preparations are Is-ing made j for a big tinio and a lingo crowd is ex- pet ted . j I'KIISOS.VI.S. I H O. Httckintui of Lombard Invest- j tiK'tit C'unpany was in town this week. II. Tluiuips in '.I tun linn of Milcliell, I ltww & Suver was in town this week and regisliucil at The Koetiler J. DcYoung of lll'nois has) purclmscd a small tract of beaver dam land and will go iulo the onion business exclu sive')". West Shlc Nines. Hov. fiiluun Parker uml wif made tbti school a pleasant call hint Thursday. The large" pupils of tho mthool hal'i) purchased a jroquutle But un-J plitasaiilly pass the iiitmnii;ious playing; Ibal pop ular giiine - The teachers nml part of the pupils visited tho warship llallimoro Saturday ami the entire school is promised an ex cursion to visit it the lirst of the week. The enrollment at the West Side school hits now leiiched one hundred, Three new houses are in course ol con struction on tho hill. Tho Waldiop children will givo an en tertainment at the HaptiHt mission Chapel on ntixt Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Itrudley, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks uml Fannin Brooks till slnrled (or Cloverdnle, Oil., on the ovurland Tuesday evening. Miss M(iuiii) Brooks was successful at the teacher's examination liist. week and is succeeding admirably with her school in tiie iirmimr district near New Kin. She tcpoits forly-flvn pupils en- lollud. HoIlNKTI'U. To meet the duiiuuid of the tnulii (J. A. N'.ihIi luiH put in the finest class of musical goods over biouuhl to Orison Cily, violins, jjui't urn, accordions, harmonicas etc., all of Iho very bent uiiikt: and which will be hold ut I'orlland piicns. ImiII Htock o hIHukh. Orders by mail pioinptly filled,' liemeuihei' Urn Idacu, ut, .Ml.dl 3 juwoiiy HUtlV, OppubllU Clianiiuu Iji'oa. block. OK T1IK Park Place Store, Aro uflor ytmrjtutronngo, and ly givinj,' you ltd tor vuIuoh for your monoy tlmn you van got olsowhoro, jtrontmo to liuiko it an iiKlucoiuont for you to give us a fair blum'ofyour t rndo. Our rilH'KS dofy I'Dinju'titioH, ami our customers aro daily finding out that iiioiioycaHboHiivod by trailing with uh. HOOTS AMISIIoKR, UIOK Just uhiiihJ job lot u( itiiHal syrup, liuyal b'k'g Men's, Udics' an I Child ren's sIhhs which are sell ilia fast I ' ailso of the cx- I u pun tea, lmr Iti , , , , SnuarStl . I Arluicklea col Con 2 R, , !, .,,,.. i t liolcn mix j trium) low price a which j A ,)tm, ( tliy rt marked I n'spoinlin,! atSf fall ill lltnl Mit our ilifjiluy i lino of Moii'h itinl Hov'ti Hlrtttv hittM. j ! " ' i II i 1 V I J Li PHHAf 'IMIP ! V H 1 ' J tlKJ 1 llVJl Xilli ; ' WATCHES U K( J U 1. AT j No. 103 FIRST ST.i NEAR VX ImnlA nflirAiin BOYS'- "CLOTHES, "BOYS WILL BE BOYS," And consequently tho clothos thoy wear must bo to stand tho Rough -and Hard usage that only a BOY CAN GIVE THEM. Tho soams must bo staunch and truo, double stayed so that a Tug of War wouldn't rip 'em. Wo have just that kind as a matter of conscionco, as a mat ter of prido and bocauso wo think thoy ought to bo so. Wo aro just as particu lar about thoir Fit and Finish as wo aro in our Finest Garments for Men. O'ConnellGlass, Tho Ono Prico Clothicr3 and Hatters. WII SHOES AT HIIDKOCK I'KICICH. A FI'.W HINTS: Men's Wnrldini Shoes, roin II AD up, Men n Plni- sheen from U.7-' up, Aud n lull linn id bsdlcs' nml Children's Hlmt's pist as clieni. A. J. Lcvvthwuito, t iiiiiiiii ri'liil Hunk llhiek, OliMillN ( I I V i CITY VIICW MARK15T, Boyer &. Gale, Props., Wholesale and t'olml Be ilurs In , . Fresh IJocf. Mutton, I'oi'lc, Ihuii, Bacon and Lard. THE UEST OF MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN, SHOP ON SEVtNTH STREET, AT HEAD OF STAIRS. liur tiiMina, ,.. I.IhIii mils nr pair.., l-l'i,brt8(or V. ! wai ranteil I porgal .1) .25 I.ImI 1.00 Hiwcl, .1' JUS, l 111. Bnil .Mil ,'. ' 18 yds. u u hi each.sl it fancy i . ....... i j,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,or. I mtlni I.IMI 1 .(Ml ' jAproti liiuii, IJ yds. pi loos, 111 yds. heavy shirting l.tk) tif Milliimry jjihiiIh, Ullfi titir Havitll PHI T VTI VWUW lMTL'li VWIUI I H 1 UVHIVH I'Jl'. Tins- UlliKS, Portland Jeweler. . K I ) F K E K 0 Vi ) 1 1 A It( J E MORRISOV, PORTLAND, OR- HICU,-