X3 mm? i FT, umMMTf COMMMT, a eaaaieia a. aeeaiak nuNiHi(if anTt. ew. icoNTisrsaj Hotr' tht nrm tfxhiy, iniisr' A month later and Holden has his wounded safely housed under the roof of the hospital at old Pawniee, many eTerely shattercl or suffering great pain. Many will bear to their dying day mementos of that savage Decem ber battle. i?ome of the twoscore re doing very well; others perhaps have Awe better, and are lIng under the uas. a uuy man u nomen. na very u"w-"" uw in ngni to oe, tor one and all the troopers love to speak of him as thr "fighting sawbimee,- He was in the thick of it a!l when the rosh or the rearward mounted troops swept into and through these fire spitting lodges, and the Indians warriors, squaws and children were scattering, fighting fiercely all the war to the shelter of the ravines among the bluffs. Tireless as ever he and his assistants are constantly at the bedsides of the wound ed. So is the chaplain, one of the church militant, whose "soul's in arms and eager for the fray," for his friends of the Twelfth are under two fires. Gallantly and well have they with- Stood that which, with smlden . .... , , . Atthehandsof their savage foes, flashed In their very faces. But thev have no s uio 1 U.3 11,11 li'-VI CHAPTER XIV. lashing at their very backs. The lr-1 most . t EIUi Rula0lh son s sermon Sunday morning in answer tnm the of the biw jts, , ' to the dnvelmg sentimeutahty of cer- no enJ of ibes ,t RiJ.Fe'w wUo lL r fC, Trrrfth"'h!l08t h" -, ' te mo ning scene of conmct almost lifted old Keu- j fight and had neariv run off with yon and his comrades out of their seats, j by the SluuI. As for Roffe n ht ..he ine major hugged his chaplain after lo8t aU the 8kin from th, side instead of ernce and stopped to shake hands with of hu hemlr lau heJ 0orhaIn him every time he met him during the It wa8 pitia,jl(J euo..h . maVt. ... afternoon. .u liiauv jnupu east or me Missouri with tearful fervor arua tha 1 picture drawn of those helpless, plead ing Indian mothers, those shrieking, ter rified little Indian babes, ruthlessly slaughtered by a brutal and infuriateil soldiery. Xor were the clergy without warrant for their "bottom facts," since in some mysterious way the representa tives of the press, hovering alwut that uuprrwua. section or mimary anatomy known as headouarters. were floodimr the columns of their journals with para- i ith para- graphs about tne wanton killing of wo- men and children in the fight in front of the Twelfth. "Holy Joe." as the par-on had been termed, knew well the day when, in the seclusion ami simplicity of his st-minary life, he would luive swallowed whol juft snch statements and turned up the whites of his eves in sympathetic horror at the recital. But the man of God on the banks of the Merrimac and his brother in the cross on the upper Mis souri see very different sides of the vex ing Indian question. "Holy Joe" at Pawnee this sparkling month of Janu ary was mad clear through at the indig nities and aspersions cast upon his blue- X .I" ueu wun me ' , ' """" He even dared to establish a censorship ; of the press and to keep from the hands of his precious wounded those journals arntu uau assaueu ine i weinn. He had had his hands full, poor fel low, long before the wounded came, for those were dire days and nights after the news was flashed to the post and the widowed and fatherless in their afflic tion were thrown upon his hands. Poor ! 3Irs. Thorpe! Ah, she was only one of i everaL There w i... I .-., , , , e ! wives and little ones down where once img rne ! li. ..lilio' iii, , , ;, " t , , ! 7. '""ewereoinernousenoms auuio. aiiAiiri. mere were wemen : broken down with grief and sleepless I watching. There waa one so ill she could not even now be told sJie would i never look upon the face of her gallant eoldier again. But draw the veil. It was on such bleeding h-artn and on the j men who bore tlie brunt of the fiercest ' fighting of the campaign that the lash of press and pulpit fell. But old Kcnyon was in his element. I To the best and kindliest of men there is in being able to say "Didn't 1 tell you eor a joy that surpasses the sweets of i religious consolation. It was something to bear him declaiming among the artil lery and infantry officers during the I days that followed the announcement of ! official investigation at the expense of the Pawnee battalions. "Why, gentle- j men," said he, "1 have never ceased to ! thank God 1 didn't take the chance for ' promotion that came in the reorganiza- f tion twenty years ago, 1 was one of the ' senior captains of infantry then. 1 could ' nave got. one oi niose cavairy vmjaiiciea just as well as not been a yellow major ten years before the leaves dropped on Vij shoulders in the blue; but if by any chance 1 were ordered into the dragoons today I'd swap out or quit for good. From the time those Bloods and Pieirans lint their deserved tnniShlns at th hands of Tim Maker's hnttalion I'v known enough to ste r clear of iu You know those fact as well as 1 dv You know those. Indians had Ihvii innrilorinjt. robbing, burning, pillaging, for two years. Yon know how nil Montana bojfswl and implored tJeneral Sheridan to put a stop to it, There was no catch ing them until winter, ami then when he sent those Second cavalry fellows up there with orders to thrash shool out of j them, what was th result? Didn't th I papers est ami west turn to and damn ! him and them! IVidu't they dun hiin I 'Vicgm Phil' from that time forth! No, . sir, no cavalry servieo for me. There's ' only one thing harrier than the knocks that they have been getting for th last : twenty years on the frontier, and that's ! the knocks they've had to liear at home." ! tint toward the etut ot January tne out post w as beginning to pluck up heart , asrain. and to the keen delight of Mrs. Berrien and Winifred their particular j major was able to driv with them, j bundled up in his furs, and lolling hack in the cushions of Bcrengtiria'sliarouohe, as ne termed nis wire comrortat'le car riage, with that rejoicing matron by his side distributing smiles and sunshine and joyous noilsof recognition wherever ! she went, eveiybody waving hand or hat or handken-hief as thev Ivwletl alomr. and WinifTvd bonnv Winifivd-lw.,.,,,. in,r n,..n h..r ftl,Mr fr,,,,, ti,u f, , ! Very, very sweet Miss IVrrien was look-1 ing just now, said all who saw her: vet there was a shade of wistfulness in her I face, a constant expression alxut those 1 deep, dark eye that seemed to tell they ! were ever on watch for one who never came. Shattered as was his saber arm, i Curlv Br? wster had scoffed at the idea ! of beimj sent back to Pawue. 1 -What', the nser he Mid. "I would be utterly alone there, while here I have all the fellows about me. What better i r.Tt j 1 nir- in t,e midst of all their trials and an novances. iu tlie thi. k f t). whirl o: ' events that followed their sharp and , fnaaen fight, the officers and men of the Twofth fonj theniaelvea mor cUwlv drawn together even than before. Very little was said when outsiders were bv . ... .1... .1 .L. .a ,- ." iu me uepwi oi iieuug arousea in their ranks by the unaccountable crit icism of the press. Very little had to be said in the official investigation of the affair to clear them, one and all, of the t array of allegations lodged at their j doors. But that every man, from the j j colonel down, bore away froui the field ! oi meir wtniers travail a sense or in. jury beyond the scar of savage missile. who could doubt, who could blame! It j did not prevent their having some qniet 1 I Z.i 2 , ."'"'" . . I lun uieir own. nowever. urav liainnl Famuhar was whimsi.-al in hi. ..-,. d .w.. .i L t . nathv HK R.ilfa uO,. I u ir.,.l V.r tl, ,t ' t L i bovs forget the austeritv of his ia,f f. I to his dying day Rolfe would carry the ! marks of his involuntary "scrap with a ! squaw. a.s Kandolph termed it. "Rolfe 's scars nave come to tne surface, chimed n- i. . , . . iu arren, wuo never coum get alon I with him. They all hoped that he would j ' go back to Pawnee with the wounded! train, and he did. So. too. did Ellis. wearint; on ihe arm in a sling the new ' . -hermna f a first eiw t ...,i.t ! i.. i i; u ' .. i ,u k,.. . ..,,.,1 ....! i.u .uo urn um, in.uiuuiruiiaiiiiti (or ' a Inn, ill if hiinnp I r,l.l b-i. a.. i I" ",1." Zt.i V 7 '0..?J4 ! a 1 Ul 1 .1 .1 1 . I 1 1 luiuoj uia uunuAtfu ueaa away wneu ! Holden gave him all thestory. He knew j not what to think, much less what to' sav. fcjjis bad leaped throuih theuwann of fighting; braves and with the bnttnf his carbine dashed aside the nnsexed ' fiend whose clutching claws were in the captain's hair, and then had fought like a tiger over the prostrate body and saved the life of the man who had maligned him. "One half second more and vou werei gone, Rolfe," said Holden gravely. i "I never said he wasn't a fine soldier," ' answered Rolfe faintlv "Porh-rw i iiin-t know him arj ht "That isn't all there is WM the doctor., rel)1 to it, Rolfe." "Ho is more tnan a soldier i ,now it He is a gentleman, and Yet when Rolfe expressed a desire to Bee and speak with Ellis Inter he calmly begged the doctor to excuse him. But just why Brewster would not go home with the wounded the boys could ,,;,, ,, t ..Z" : h - )" I WHS there, nil was there, all reamness, no doubt, to1 v.i. ,.. ... i... u . i .,' . i """ " no "u uone to save her and her mother from the blizzard, from the Indians, and heaven knows what all to bless liim for his rescue of papa to beam upon him with those wondrous dark eyes, thought poor Ridgeway, who felt somehow that, after all, his cake was all dough. And yet Curly wouldn't go. What was more, Iks had never so much us exchanged onu word with Winifred Berrien from the moment of the discovery of the ambu lance. It was "B throop." as Murphy said, that had the honor of conveying the ladies on to camp ami the bedside of the astonished major. It was a blow to Winifred to learn that within twelve hours after their arrival the old battalion i bad ridden away. Brewster with it. i TO BE CONTISCED. I.... M l M. Ernest Guiraud, the clever French j musician, was renowned frjr his deferen tial courtesy. It is said of him that ho was once overheard, on leaving his house, apologizing to himself for going ursi. jjouuon UtlODe, The Philadelphia Farm Journal tells that a good thing for a cheap paint and one that is durable is to mix yellow ocher with coal tar. The color is green, and it does well for coarse woodwork or iron. KK.W. KST.ITK TKAKSKKKS. Summary r lft I'eetl Filed Ih the County Heemiler's (IIHoe, The real estate transfer luvolvlnc mow ihan 11 each tiled in the mhuiIm'. olluv last week were s follows: Mra lleneinon and Minnie Hoc Ian and thei tiustiutuls to U V Maytield their interest to the el o( thnw4 and ttu w ?v of the ne ot t 4 , r 4 e, contain ing lt0 acres , I S to Walter I'oineroy ianiiliern part of lot in blk 3' in Oregon I'tty OA 0 K K to Frederick Lehman tli of the n i of a '.'7, 1 2 s, r ft e, SO acre N h Maiistiery to I. A Foster lots 1 and :t andse4 of the nel and e-i 01 - ot r ft e, l.v4 acres John Foster and w ife to S E Mans Iwiy lots I and 8 and the se4 of the nel4 and the ne'4 of the se', of IS in t 2 a, r 5 e, 157 s aciv 3tHH) 2500 0 A 0 U K lo James Hodges the liw'4 of the e4 of 23, t 4 S, f I e, 40 acres , Fllen Walsh and husband lo A W Cheney tola 7 and S blk 113, Or- MOII t l V l.iOOi j I'axul Nelson an I wife to Thos v nu'cii lots t, 7 and Mr 113 ! Oregon t UV 2200 ! ',in ti llottmaii and wtle to K O John ti llotl'nian and 111 t,i 1 . i w 1 i , j ....L. ' O.eo K IVdiuan and wile to M K j Ambler a part of the Caleb j Kn hey I I. 0 in sees 20 and 30 t 1 , r 5 e. XI acres Antoinette l.ewi tot) 0 Cutting ' 1" :1- 5' ,! ni1 8 in w r ;1 I ,.; cn' 1 V 1 V ' T 'wl'"" 10 t ? ?' lJ?'J.Z " 1000 400 I ' wi.e..W .)... .i. ..f ih. 1 . I., t :l , r ft e, also of me m'4 01 i,- t 3 s. r ft e. and tne n', oi the ne'4 of s 20 in t 3 , r 5 e, bill ai res W'ni Harris to 1'eler Anderson the set4 of the nw'4 and lot 2 in s 30 in t ft , r 3 e, ft2..'i7 aciea . . . James W Kools to J F Kthndge I I to 0. hlk Kools ad to Marshtield Isaac Fair to .1 II Kelloit I 4 blk tWl, OreKon Citv I BLeetoJ II How land 32 as of I i 350 42ft' 350 JS How land claim ,.i 400 Maiy A Shank to Anton Malar, and Christian M A Malar, se of sw'4'. sw'. of se'4,e', of se1, s 20; also lie1., of nwl4, a 2, ail in t . s, r o e. Jim acres llhVl 1,100 ; I v 1. 1 Hams to KluaMli Thomas In as in s 20, I 3 s, r 2 e I "Tl '". ! (. m. nik 27, Ose'o 1st add . . A K Slm.lev to A K Sl.inl.l t:iii .100 100 I ,,. . ! , . . i . A K Miinlev to M K Shinlev 2 71 aeres in s 21, t 2 s, r 1 e. Win Zelke to (tustav Oldenberg lots 7. H, blk 37, county add to Oregon City , II I' McN.iry quit claim to Oregon Land Co lots 13, 14, blk 72, Minthorn add Win liitrlow and wife to Ueo Schnilker 0 12 acres in Ilarlnw U N to Win W Davis lot 1, a 10, t 2 s, r 2e, lf).fl! acres J A Talliert and wife to F M Rob ertson I 4, b 20, Tallwrt'i ad to Clackamas 1000 -lB 375 O A C It K c:o lo K 'H.htihel the t 4 s, f 2 e, ! nw l.' of see i . . A. 1, 40 17 acres . A'so sw '4 of nw '4', 1, t 4 s, r 2 e, acres 120 U'O 18) (i A Harding, trustee, to Win II Wlllilll lot.i 1 ami :'?, h 1, Kiltfe- wimI ' K le liiinn ami wife to F'veline Everest 5 acres in tract K, j Kiverside 1 r . .. ... ... , Alison, lots 5 v it v , Knil Co to J V Ken lota 21 an H, in 51inttiorn 2rx)0 1 320 i 400 j 8l0 3; ! 300 J 200 j 150: i t-arilw in tven lotn z& ami 24. Ink 14. Miiithorn. J110 X Nelson to Chas I'rufer 10 acres in s 10 and 11, t 2 s. r 2 e J Surad et al to M Shank 25 a in s 6, t 3 e. r 3 e OiL'K R to Mike Jordan e1,' oi nw.-jois ii, i is, r e, m a 1 0 W Taylor and wife to F Hog I 10 t , . . . - blk 31. I'ark Plane ('eo Ogles by' to A Mather 40 acres 'P. 11 3 b, r 4 e r. Cora ami wile lo II Keebe the 'a ii, r u e, 1 acie i ....ui.lu.l exrented . K.V1 i Wm Barlow ami wife toO V Quint ' I 1. blk 1, Barlows. 500 : V II tiamson and wile to A O Hickman sw1 of sw!, sec 2, t a s, r l e 04CK KuiH Coxs'i o(ui.'4 and n'a of sw'4', s 25, t 2 s, r 5 e Same to II llollmeiMter of se4 and Be'4' of hw'-4' of 2:i, t 2 s, r 4 e ' . 10 or,,.'1""' I'atent to 34, t 1 s, r 4 e F H lirown to Kva Mall 2'i'i ii't ... V, . . . . . V'1 arres in in . j i.aiiin 1. V in t 2. r :j e 6000 CO 1 Williams et al to K Xuttall 1 .'(, b 20, Falls View Cyrus Jones uml wife to K K Jmld quit claiiuto s .. of sw ,'4 and 10 acres of the s!2 ol se 4 of sec 22, t 5 s, r 1 R W Alden and wife to(i Jilulim 1 4, b 14.!, Oregon City I) W Cummins and wile to Kate Olson pt of set: III t 3 s, r 1 w, 10 acres J I) Lee and wife to I'liosa Abrauis I 1 in b 18 South Oswego .Same to Win Simpson b (i in South 200 50 Oswego :i.V) Aimer Porter to Klla Whipple tract of land adjoining Canliv denot grounds containing 13,200 feet Ol&BCotoC DeliaumlU in b 350 2H, first ad to Oswego l!)8 O & C R R to John Carlson se ol n--4 of h 21), t 5 s, r 3 e, also '1 " 4 sw ol nw '4 of sec 20, t 5 s Mary'' K 'rit'ranal.an ' and' ' hifHlmm to Clara K liruc.e ,' of nc!, ol sm'4 h 2, t 5 s, r 2 e 4,000 Henry I lushes and wife to Thos llartweln su' of sc,1, sec 22, t 4 s, r 3 e 2K0 (.'has Turrlich to .folm Hurley, 1 3 in sec 11, t 3s, r 2 e .'JS acres. . . . 132 United Ktatus to Oeorjte Wills and wife latent to D L C No 42, 040 acres K F KinK to Ueore W Oordon 320 undivided of ae'j, w4 of , ; s '4 of so4 01 11 w 4 of see lil, I l s, r 2 0 -.'0 acres Martin McMalion and wile to I l.e Mahieu SO acies iu the I S Ilnw land l I. V II Z lictmuu and wife to ,1 V Sunt hey, lie4, sec 11, t tls, r!l e l(Ht aeivs MO :wo iOA I' It It to Alin-d Smith j s4 of mv SI, I It s, r 2 se 1,1 I. 40 ' aerea ' Ueo Lunelle ami wife to J Itental lt i Si a. re i.t of l 1.0 No;IH iu I a a tic Van 11 IVI asliimUt e nl to I Meyer of 3 aon-s in the ne'4 of sec 2t, I 1 , r S e 4t); (K'O 40.143 Uim.OOft IW.2U IVviouslv reported Total .'. Oregon (il can IngH. The novel siht of herding w ild geese through the streets of The Dalles was witnessed this morning. Oapt. F, Johns priH'iired the tiiids when very young, and spent ivnsidemble time in training ()'thein. They are doniesticKteil and are j perfectly docile ,;.! tractable, lie was J en route to ll.e river, to penult them to enjoy themselves in the water V . .. I . . , i miner roiinn Aiuany are training a ! petition to U sent tu the legislature, I askimt llmt action l taken by that body j looking lo the improvement of county n""k j Oregon's horticultural exhihit for the .world's (air at Chicago in ISM, whirl, has lievii prepared under the supervision of the committer appointed by the Stale llortUultiual society, is now neariv imiii- plete. It liH.k neariv a carload ol jars to i hold the exhibit and it is ccrtainlv an! attractive ctilhs tion and cannot fail to ; reeeive a great deal of attention w hen ' arranged for public inspection at Chieagn ' next vear. Twenly-foiir west-bound freight trains, idei with wheat, paswil thniiigh The Dalles in one day last wet k. Fvery ef- fort is being made to get this season's crops lo tide water. Instructions have leen received at Ar linxton Irom Ilostmi wool men to the ef- feel thai they Kill not make any more advances on fleeces. The pruiecl of , . ,1., , ,., ,.. ine wikii nss sntM-se i me oolioin out ot the inarket, and those wl.o have iiiade .advances willle happy when they coin hkuiii. i The Indian school on the 1'inatilla nervation has lMen destroyed by tire. The building a a handsome structure and cost considerable money. Theoii - Kin oi tne tire i unknown. The Astoria lliidget lo reaainaible for the sialement that abuut a wk ago a niutilM'rof enlerprisinit individuals were going to Its-ate Morrison street, Cortland : as swamp land. It has Wen decided : ; wenlly lo have it ilm-Un. a navihU , dtri'Hm autl thus (.nally mium n lm - proviMiu'titM ly the kiuthI Koverhmm... j j Tire latfMl rumor nyiinling the nuir-1 i ilTti luinlftte olle, n Ihut lie inntltf his any to California. Another credits tt i tu with lielng in hiding in the (Hue i-lnic in hMiiiK in ilio nine hhl, herea,h.d hy travels east ,s (irant's. Sherman Mminlain w a ((Hit as dtr countv, and there took a train. His1.,, ... trail ,..(ll....lt., ihi.1 .,!. an. I til. I hotinfmpha IK-Iivered Promptly In the i'lenlity Inllv eatuhlinhe'1 The Ihhihi j he stole Irom a r.inrlirr living oiiJmii-j iht Flat he ahamhiiied in a lillle nhile. 1 probably (earing the animal miht lead ,'i,',,,ri'" 'l'iel o Any Sue Satis to his capture. j faction (iilnraiiteed. Ileautir..! Milmrra... Il.in.a I ""'J " ' 0EE00M CITT, OK. One mile ami a ouarter from town, good hoard walk past the land. Acre tracts to suit purchaser, term easy, the lineal suburban property offered lor sale, yet on the market New oroiaised motor line from Portland. High and sightly. See L. R, Jannjcy with W. C'arev Johnson tf Central Addition. Special' attention Is called lo the beautiful, sightly and healthy locations for homes en reasonable terms to pur chasers wishing to locate in Oregon City. Splendid water and other attrac tions in Central Addition. Fine sul- 1 urban pionertv in tracts of rive res or more, one mile and a quar- uable farms for sale cheap ami on easy terms, Apply to I, H. jannky With W. Cary Johnson. BILLIOUSNESS q The S. H. Headache and Liver Cure, IMA DHYSIfi ! HltKK HACK I rnlOlO j CHKAi' If Taken as 01 reefed . we lliinrantes Kiitln rHCllon or Kefiind Your Money. Don't Sicken. Don't Cripe. 00 cents per bottle, by 1). M. Anihikwh, the Seventh street druggist. i:Niilllhr.l IMI.1. PIONEER Transfer1 and Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES REASONABLE. 200 II. II. ill I III IIIIII. ' Vtf sh Xa Jk WWMMMq DO YOU HESITATC? w hum NO fllMlOy ON EARTH CAN CURE YOU UNlCtS YOU UtC ITI no 0000 to nLMU about OREGON KIDNEY TEA UNLESS YOU TAKE IT. 3aC'V'Achc, OuaiTit, tNriftMUrioN or Ci iiun. VrLtow Watch, and nntatT-a i , Vicid auicsi to ii fuwta TRY IT. 10 00 40 Jul KASBMm mmmasKsm AMI.MMTH.VTtiH S Sit I'll K Nelti1!) U hrpliy hIviiii thl Out unttiir!ninl .,. 11 in,' .Inv ,i( Jiimi, a. I' lil, .Inly t'I'.'int.'J mliiiliiltiraini nl iliKioUivnt lnlin II. IUIUt, ,tp.fH,Mt. Iiv dip I'tuimv I'i'iirl nf CUrk I stilai niiiiiljt, alalv ,i lli,(,in Alt r'lia h ; Inn rUltui Hirsilint Hiil r.tnts ftiv hiirrtiy twill j rtrl in iirfiKrnl ihv .tit with i.riiM'r tumi'Iipm In lll SI lll law I'ltiif,.! Ii V. U),I m Otr,ill 1 1 1 y. 111 alar,,aal,l rouulr slut late, Wlllilll ! ti,.f II 1, .an,., A,lm'riillli.i.ia.,l I t lln.., .1.,1 I'aii'ti imhi o, iii. uvi l MONEY! I liiiven full mtjuily of inoiii'v which I w ish to loan on ti,sl (TU k l COl'NTV I'AKMS.i HI' I0 ncri! or more on tint tnt-.t fiivorahlo teri'in. j uu H,ll IVlHllico bllililing, ! elsctt hero, i at my U fore nllicc, guiiig I NO DELAY AFTEe TITLES ARE EXAMINED. i -. i CotTOSpondonCO Solicited. iu DIIDPUADriT 1 II. II. b U U U II A II Li I t j JirTij-Cotaiu Msrijite Trcsl FOR Ccajjsr. ! ABSOIUTCLY ' DRUGS H,tTti- C A. HARDING. NONE lll'T compctcnt PHARMACISTS ImplOyio 1 riiit Perfcaerles id! Toilet Arllclet Aim a hill ilm l nl AiiN J.'fcv OITfl. KT , ,, . a.fvijt. 'ill nV A U 0KK (lALUlK I . Finest Slvle of Art. l ine Crayon Work a Sjntialty. W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing. Having one of the heat alioera III the tnle in my mpliiy, I mnks II0RS15H0EIXG A Sl'MALTY. ALL WORK ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. Shop oppOMito corner from I'opo'n hardware store. ORECON CIITY, ORECON. F R A N KN ELDO N , GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Oregon City, Oregon. Full Stoc k of(ins & Ammunition. Ki'1'iiirn on nil kinds of amnll marhiiiea promptly maile. luilinit keys lo any lurk iiiHiiiifaiiuri'il. Shop on .Main Street, next to Nohlitt's Hliililes. - - ,k.t ' to. . r , - '' Appol's trrnti s Parisian Enamel for the rcRtion of a ficrfpct Coiuulcxlon. Tho favorite I'rrnch Coainrllc. Appel's Complexion Cream I'rnill- ciilra Wrlnklra. auil givca to the 8klu the Texture ol youth. Appel's 8 kin Bleach. Hriiicies nil bU'iiiiahes, iiiid iliacolnrm iona of I h- ak I ti auch Hunbttrii, Hrcckli'M, bwarlhy ami grenwy Hppettriance ol the tat . kppel'e Oriental Powder Wliile, Mnk Httii Creiim IihiIi-m, f In Pleah, fflvea to thtt fuce a heuutiiul clear and tinimparcut up jjcnnmrr, Appol's Natural Blush Tin only rours true to nature, when applied lo Ihe fhre or II pa, cannot be rirtrctrd, tint tip In two ahutlel I.licht for Blondes, Iiuik fur Hrunettrs, III Aptil Coimotlo Co. Bin Truolieo, CI, A pniitili'too how to Ureal a ooiuplaxlou free, aud gooda ii'ur Halo By CHABMAN &c CO. 0mm NOTK k rit I't ni ii'riiiN Unit omen si (rr"ii I'Hy OH'toti Kuv IV lJ I Nullco la linreliv slu-ii. Iliai lli l..ll" In tialiii.,1 u iiIih liaa tllixl h.illro nl ht-lnlol Oi lo tiirtkr lliiitl ini In tf."H ut hu i'UIih ami thai all firnet III ha mail ln'li'1 llie telaU'r an, I iri'inn r nl Ilia fnllnl Slalm. I .ami oili.ii at iirt'tfi'ii I'llji. i iri's mi. I'M m-cinnlmr M. I 'J, la . 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T 'M, H ft K llti lianti.t Iha tnlli'Wtiif ll lt,,a Itrnvo ht eolillnil'Mli rail'li'lu'a tl". ail. 1 1'iillliallnll nl al-Uaii'l , li Jiia.l, l.lni' hart, X W OrllMh 1 Intliiaa MrKalia. Ilality K'i'h, all "I Saluly. I'la. kainaa laililily. lll. .iu, II.IM1J.1J J I ". rrki'. I,.'tlaler. At'MIMSHUMH Hl K Notice U ticrol-y Um, ihot Oi t iutilDrigitrt, .iitinutritir tf Hit iut nl KnU Amt mh, ttlH'K4MH, by V trill tl AU Ohlt'f iMItlt I'jf Ut" f.iiiiHy isttirl of ( Ut ktitiiia rotiiil) , irr" "it llti Till tty of NottMiiiVr, A H ivjj, veil tit Sulillti m'tlt.M t It ti( ti ra lilil.lnr, nil ftliir jr. Uipm-I Uy l lr miNr, A l IwJ. t n rliWk 111 nl mhl iltv.nli Ihf lifr itlliftt n't' ht lie .ilt-w ing iti'it'i Im) ttj 1 1 y , of Ihf N K -f .. ilm, li H. r.itii t nl I fir tt llUituilla ! I Hi l"mlili Ih m 4fl .if Ht li.ittllot Unt rlnltti mI i nitvti II rV.mr ltl w tlf Mtl.l Uthl IHttr Hi I Ut H iiiiii o uiu t)rt-m t rriHi Mi llrt - I Hit tlfllf (Mitt tit hniltl till it f of tatto, llt Hllf hull III tat titohClll WKtl Itlivrvat nl I lie rut.' f a di ivit. lil 11 un-m 1.1 tw ftiris) tif ttiir tn. fits H W H imrtv, Atm'r nf lhi fiuis tt HhU hihiih. it ?'!. Wimp,. K ilr4r..-ty lrt Nt'.emlw" Ji , J I ; W Itll'h KuK rUIIINU IttiUUit Htiir.t iriKHl fir rtoltitt vi r t Nl I., flati In Hip H lllhitlt ri i H'lttoritl (ti thn triftt nf thi rtuniMur irr-t lim H.iIhjh M i.ifffUUti fur llir i-4lruiUr rm '. IM will t rfNUvti by Ittla roiiifaliy ti(- l.i IWnmUf i:ih VJ. mi M U i Ii.mki Ail ! ,i ! (irit, ir. . I'l'fllati.l (irtipr) Klr-lflt' ('iiint-ny. Ni no ftiinl irrti, I'ohUikI, Orrajftt," i,.t 1,1 itp iu tlMtftcx. nil MtV(... ilm ..r.U 'r.iM Ur f lthlit H " I Ii tlglil in rrjr. t any uf mi hitlt U brrvbv ffrrht iHtt INtl UKIIAt 1 1 rt Tilt ('tmfv 4, Iwr; i & Do Not Climb the Hill ! -STOP AT George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, lClyvUle. - OrviroiK I Where you mil ?rl lh liiheat I rash prit-t' for Butter, Egg 1 and Other Farm Produce. Full line of new giMnU at (irii'es lower than Ori son t'il v. LiOAjVlSI r i M " T n"V , tl f'.r,"H t" l" .hi m prnv tint Williiiuetle vallev, on live hihI ten years' tiino t tlit Lowi-st Katt-s Intcifst. Write or chU on j. o. nozouTii, Agt. M .in Ii ut t mi I ,nu ii Co,, Kiioiu No. 7, 2I0J Mnrrinon St., l'lirtlaiul. 'MOODY & VAl'CIIAN, MOLALLA, OREGON. Leaders in Low Prices. Their nlock is compli'lit in Dry Goods, Groceries, Jill I'll It'll t'O, Hoots aiul Sinus, Notions, lite. Country 1'rtnlua' ILuuliVil. JOHN A BECK, i THE RELIABLE JEWELER Coiner of Front uml Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS S'l'll.l, on i:ktii. For ki'ihtuI ri'iiiiirinj,' lie stand without a jH'r. For first. class, n liilliln (ooiIh liiH Ktoro iH Heeniul h none. Trv him ! jr COMPANY .FIKHT IIKOIMKNT.O N li" Ariiioiy, 'I hlnl ,i ml M On. Ili.iiinr 'Irill nl'l, Monday. Hi'vulnr bllalitii ..( I jiKh. fst j " .'.. .' iiiiii" ii. J. W O'tllntiu, K. H Ki'lli.y, i.. i.. rii'io opniKlla. (!iln. Klrt l.ti'iti ti nl, Hi'Ciilnl l.li'iil'li.lll. '-AGrNCY.frvJ sin A pamphlet of Information ad ab.J uracil o? the law.,il,wt,ia fw Up t, vritaiD raioiiu, :aeaii,VailnJ k oiaraa, ooirrialiu, Iml rit. f -Ut llroridwar . flaw lark.