awa, ana, a I. a. uwmi wmK aw auaaa t m aaaaaaaaaaa wmt rak looN-nsrsaj CHAPTER XV. JTitrt, trifa outstrttched armt, throw Ker St Jf rorttxirci to meet hiia. A gnvat city is draped in monrniug. On every side, at half staff, the national flag haiiS limp and lifeless in the moist and misty air, as thongh of its own Toli toia drwopiug in houor of the soldier dead. Under the sodden skies, through thronged yet silent streets, in long, loug column cbosn detachments of soldiery are leading to its tinal resting place the shrouded clay of him who to such glori ous purpose had led the Union bine in every field from the Mississippi to the tea, and who through long years of hon ored servioe ranked foremost on the rolls of the army foremost perhaps in the great heart of the people. For days, as though iu sympathy with the widespread grief, the heavens have poured their floods upon the brown and leafless slopes. All nature seems plunged in wintry gloom. The black smoke from a host of stacks and chimneys has settled down upon the silent city, covering it like a pall From north and south, from east and wet, battalions and batteries, na tional and state, have been concentrat ing to take part in the last honors to the illustrious chief, and dripping, yet dis ciplined, without the stir of martial f music, the men have marched from the trains to the rendezvous assigned them about the town. At last the honr has come. The weep ing skies have checked their tears. The streets and sidewalks along the line of march swarm with citizens, whose hush ed voices and reverent mien speak elo quently of their sense of the national loss. From many a stately mansion and modest homestead out beyond the business section festoons of black are flattering in the rising breez), the flag i ; twined with crape, the windows, bill conies ana stps are alive witn spec tators. And, far out on the west ward avenue, on a sheltered portico that projects from a solid, old fashioned res idence of cut stone and almost over hangs the stm-t. there is gathered a lit tle bevy of fair forms and faces which we saw together for the first time that Indian summery afternoon of the recep tion at Pawnee. The rapid trot of orderlies and mounted police, sent ahead to warn the populace off the street and back to the sidewalk, and the distant wailing of cavalry trumpets fur down the avenue, have told that now the funeral column is approaching: and from the warmth of the cozy parlor, well wrapped in mantles and furs, the ladies have come forth into the chilly February day Mrs. Berrien. Mrs. Holdrn aud her chil dren: Winifred. whoe soft cheeks are aglow and whose dark eyes turn instant ly, eagerly toward the head of the ad vancing escort: Kita Guthrie, pallid, lanqnid when unobserved by her guests, yet brightening instantly, bravely, when addressed, and striving to be her old gracious, radiant self for the sake of these and other visitors from Pawnee for the Twelfth has been detailed es pecially to lead the escort of the great commander, and all the way from the frontier and only a few days home from the stirring scenes of its tierce campaign the regiment has been brought hither by the orders of a general who kuows their worth as well he knows their wrongs and whose soldier heart has felt for them in all their trials. It was in his power to give this honor to others, but though his own old regi ment is within easy call, he means that the people shall see for themselves what manner of men are these whom press and pnlpit have assailed, and against whose fair fame the shafts of slander have been hurled, only to fall blunted and broken or, like boomerangs, come hurling back about the ears of the thrower. Vindicated by the verdict of his peers, doubly vindicated by the highest powers of the land, gray haired Farquhar is chosen to command the es cort, and, though the flower of the na tion's soldiery marches in the funeral train this day, the eyes of all the gath ered throng are strained to see and hail and honor the standard and the guidons of the men who bore the brunt of battle only two short months gone by. And with the squadrons and the guns from Pawnee came such of the wounded officers as were well enough to be trans ported hither, and with them half a dozen of the ladies of the garrison. To the huge delight of the old battalion, two of whose troops are cruelly thinned in numbers now, the jovial major is per mitted by Dr. Holden to mount "Old Glory" and take his position in front of the line. To the tremulous joy of Wini irea uernen, mt. crewscer nas usio graphed from Washington, whither he was summoned immediately after the ouwing im.uu)nn.,n n.T ihi wWr ments, for eTtnllnnwh be rannot ilra1 salvr ho inwvus k rW with "Ui black troop on tlua rfy of day. She hiw not, oen him siue4oat wonderful morntufl whn, like a jfunrijj anew kinir, he bursf through the Hecy Wrlwra about thorn and stood before hot rejoicing jtj their rescuer, he father's prftMirvar, her lover, her haro; and ever moo in hi pride he has hold aliKif from her and all h hold der. Slie can hardly hush th tattering of her heart at now, near at hand, she hoars the familiar utraina of the trumpets of the Twelfth, utill eound iiijt tha mournful dead uiareh. Other ladies of the Twelfth are here Mrs. Haalett, Mrs. IVorham and Mrs. War-! Jurittg the next few months. ,Tho proceedings of congress, now in ses ren; and small wondercan there be that j skm, in Yw 'f the present political complications, will he of vital in their soft eye fill with tear. Ever since the brief and bloody campaign the sad, solemn tones have beeu ;' thair dully music The crape it not yet rusting on the sword hilts of their lord, worn in honor of poor Thorpe and Raud and Burrows, when it is renewed for the general in chief. ,. , . And now the crowds have drifted back from the asphalt. The platoon of mounted polie has slowlv clatteml bv. Then i long rank, boot to Uvt, muffled in their blue overcoats, the vellow lined capes turned back, led by their veteran chUiand guiding their spirited grays TeTml peters of tua Twelfth cover the street from enrb to curb, the brazen bells up- lifted and pouring forth their mouru-1 corps of correspondents cannot be excelled. It gives the county news, nSunun nlSnay JTstaS f circuit, probate and county court and city council pnnved housings of a general officer, there rides i'1!- r,,,il estate translers, correct market reports and a synopsis of the the marshal of the parade, followed by news of the state and nation. Send 25 cents in Coin or" stamps fur a rank after rank of staff officers, all in ' , i i i . i the somber dark blue f the service. The ("al suhscription. I a-r promptly stopped at expiration of suhsenp- autumn frosts of a vigorous life ha tion unless othei wise ordered. silvered the strands at his temple and : ' tinged with ruddy glow the cheeks of i that firm and soldierly face, but the ; eyes gleam clear and clean as ever thev ' slione a quarter century ago, when he and Farquhar spnrreil through the misty forest ausles about Dinniddie and led the cheering troopers to the charge ou ! Pickett's crouching line at the Forks, j lie kuows the fair party on the Guthrie balcony at a single glance, and touches ,' the visor of his forage cap as he mvves slowly by, then summons su aid, gives ' him a low toned order, and the officer reins aside to let his comrades pass, then ' jogs back down the avenue to meet the ' column. And now necks are crauini; on every side, and a murmur runs alonu thecrowded banquette, Amurcurthat hi. wonlU bra.k fnrth In cheer but for the solemn occasion of their coming. Eyes gleam and brighten; stir with inarticulate greeting; hands, kerchiefs and hats are waved in voice - less acclaim. Any other time and all the great city would bnr.-tt into tumultu ous cheer, for here rides gray haired Farquhar at the head of his staff, and just behind them, commanding the Twelfth, still pallid from his wounds, but erect and soldierly as ever, the se nior major, dear old Berrien, lowers bis saber in acknowledgment of the sa lute of the aid, bend9 his ear to listen to the message, glances quickly at the balcony into the smiling face of his wife, meeting Winifred's dark and glowing eyes, but shakes his head, mi .. i tions to Dr. Hidden, who is at his left rear, and ambles on. Holden nods ap preciatively i n receipt of what seems to be a similar ines.-mge, reins out of column, followed by his orderly, dis mounts at the side street, and presently is standing by his wife's side, welcomed most cordially by Miss Unthrie to the now crowded baleonv. In column of platoons stretching from walk to walk, clear across the street. ranas careiuny angnea, every mans head and eyes straight to the front, the leading troopi of the Twelfth are now to leave the scene and return to the hc clinicing steadily by. Hazlett has ; tel. where, as was well known, many of glanced ont of the corners of his eyes at the officers were to spend the evening, the lovely picture on the gallery, but, j Not until nightfall had the Twelfth riding at attention as they are, and on passed by on its retnrn from the march dnty, he makes no sign. Randolph and to the distant cemetery, and as they Bidgeway, heading their platoons, strive i jogged along at ease one or two of the to do two things at once look as though troop or platoon commanders, in answer they saw and appreciated the fluttering ! to joyous hall from the sidewalk, had greetings of hand and handkerchief and : reined out of column by old Berrien's smiling eyes to their right, and still look ! permission and dismounted under the as though they did not see it at all. The ! portico, but Brewster, smilitur. had , ,M1,l .,. u i , : sorrels, the grajs have gone by, the bay , troop is passing, and now yonder comes Gorham over on the other side of the street, the nearest he can get to his regu lation position of four yards to the left of his leading platoon, and out from the sheltering screen of tree branches and in front of the center of the first sub division of tho blacks, his saber arm still in its sling, his face pale with con finement and suffering, but tall and stal wart rides Curly. "Oh, there's Mr. Brewster! Mr. Crew- ster! Oh. why doesn't he look?' cries ready at four. The mother heart yearned iliss Guthrie, as the handkerchiefs be-1 over her child as Bhemiw how the ;!uulowa gin waving furiously, and fair, eager ! deepened in her dark eycH when the col faces press forward in the effort to at- j nmn went on out of night in tho wintry iraci nis attention all but Winifred, : who, though bravely miling like the rest, is clutching with trembling hands the back of her mother's chair and shrinking behind her mother's form. It Is impossible for him not to see the flut tering signals. He half glances toward that thronging gallery, and in a second the light leaps to his eyes, a flush to his pallid cheek. Instinctively his arm twitches in the effort of the hand to reach the cap visor, and the instant twinge of shooting pain brings him to his senses. He has one brief, fleeting look, however, at the beaming face he loves, and ho has just time for a half gerture with the bridle hand, a little nod, aud then, as on he rides, h feels rather than sees that one sweet face j that beamed nr,n lorn hm aiwldnnltf nrxm paled, that one graceful fonn is now staggering back into flolden's waiting and expectant arms. Only two platoons in the black troop today, for the others sleep beneath tha wintry sod or still lan guish in the hospital ward. Only two platoons. Brewster heads the first; a tall, dark eyed, darlf, inilstached ser geant the second. "There's Sergeant Ellis!" cries Mrs. Berrien, in her pride and pleasure. "And he's shaved off his beard. Did you ever see him look so young and I I K I nl I KKrV o;ENTRISB' has to Otter-Tho Best i raper lor tno Least Monov of. Anv in the 'Tn.ortlor, to b,iv more gtmml KNTRRPK18K as it newspaper and to introduce it into every homo in Clackamas county, it will be gent on a trial tmlwiption until March 15, ISO.'!, (or 25- cents. ' ) ThftKNTERrKlSK will be iimdoof spooii.l interest to its remits terest to all. A special effort will bumado to reort them in full for the KNTKRPKISK. The Oregon logtstat ure, in session during January and February, promises to oe of unusual interest. The niont important legislation and radical changes in the laws of the state, attempted for years, w ill 1m enacted this winter. Kvery resident of Clackamas County should keep himself posted as to wlmt is done. The KXTKKPUISK will have an experienced reporter in utteudaiicf during the entire ses- I sion. and complete reports will he i ,uml, including the publication of those of interest to Clackamas conn- j . , , . , , , ' ,-v' niul a fl"'1"1 r 'he sjH'tH'ltes and votes of our senators and rcpresen- j tatives on alt important measures. Pive 11,0 htfslitivo now ascmpletoas the KXTEKPRISK. . , V. . ,..., , ,, j As a local pajHT the KN I KM Klh has few tipiala in Oregon. Its Bnt Mrs. Mohlcn, too, has turned, and does not heed. Her watchful eyss, her i attentive ears, have other work to do, i Olnnlient to her hnsbnud's touch, she has drawn cli to his siile. It is into her arms and his that, with one quick, gap- mg. stittcU cry, .Nitu Uuthrte has falleu as though stricken by a Mt f imiii heaven. It is by these loving trms the limp and prostrate fortn is quickly liorne withiu and laid upon the sofa, and Ilolden whispers to his devoted wife, "It is all clear now." That night, the long ceremonies of the dy concluded, a throng of fair women and brave men are gathered in the nar- : lors and corridor of the great hotel,. ,c I) t,., , ,i . ... t I jipr fiiro " the marbled Court below sou. 1 K A 'V 1 ";"a -lUU. Itulian musicians are playing soft, sweet hIVk PHYSIC i cVAVap music. Out in the street, nnder the!fT,n mHail. a linarania Sail., K'llrB of the electric light, a line regi- j fanlnn or Haninit Vmir Mnnay. tuent of state trooit has drawn up in i Don't Sicken. Don't CrlpO. ' 'on8 extended line and is standing at i 50 cents er bottle, bv I. M . Amihi h a. ease while its officers are bidding fare ; well to a host of friends upon the walks ; below. Here and above ara soldiers of all branches of tic service, who, with the morning's sun will be scattering to their stations again. Some are clustered in the broad vestibules aud on the office floor. Others, the junior Buunly, are paying their respects to the wife of the commanding generid and to the ladiM , of the Twelfth, for on the morrow they, : too, with the regimeut, take flight for their prairie home. The hour is late, and Severn! of those present have just come in from a some ! what subdued and quiet entertainment given in their honor at one of the beau ' tifiU homes of the city. The solemn na ture of the duty that has called them hither precludes tho possibility of any general gathering, but the dinner to l which the Berriens and others were bid den has lasted bo long that Winifred be gan to beliove it would never end, and Mrs. Berrien has seen all too plainly that, though she strove to appear joyous and appreciative, her daughter longed , , .... . " shaken his head and gone on with his I uiaxaa uj tne muuuy cantonment far ; down at the southern verge. Winifred i was already dressed for dinner. She had hastened to her room as soon as they returned from the Uuthries', and I Mrs. Berrien made no comment She j well understood that the girl's one ui i a .1. . , , I thought was to be ready to welcome if j he should come. There was no telling at what minute he might lie announced. And though they were not to leave the hotel until nearly stv?!i, Winifred was auoainimr. ttrowster with it TO BE CONTINUED. Plant an Orchard. Walling A Jarrish, tlm Oswego nur serymen, offer the finest selection of fruit trees eversold in Clui kaiiuiH coun ty at prices within the reach of all. Call and examine samples of their trees and get prices at K, T. Harlow's store Oregon City. Ilf-nulll'iil Nuli;:rviii Home One mile and a nuarter fiom town, good board walk pimt the Intnl. Acre tracts to suit purchaser, term cay, tho finest suburban propnrty offered for sain, J"'1 on th" """rkel New pronowid '","r 'm" 'r""' Portland. High and Hlihy. See I.. Curev Johnson K, Jannkv with W. tf I'ihii, Fihh. At Humphrey's fish market all kinds of fresh and salt water fish, crabs, lobsters and oysters. Live and dressed chickens. Free delivery to all imi ts of the city 'Before buying your winter supplies, call at the 1'ark Place Htore. They have one of the bust assortment of dry goods, clothing, boots snd shoes, mil linery and choice family groceries in Clackamas county at prices that tell. 'III Villi' I State aotiuamtivnoo with Uio merits of tint civen each week of all hills intro- No county paper in the state will BILLIOUSNESS the Seventh street druggist. NOT1CK rtiR Ft'llMCATIoN Inil Olttca at Oraicnn I'tlv. Oraun,l fa. M. -'t. N,.li- la harabr (Ivan lhal Ilia I, .11. Klin nam! tattler hat lltal nutlna ul hla Inti titluii in maka ftnal priM( In atiinnrt uf hi alnlm. tin Jar arllon ll K S ami Dial aalil prunl will it maila iM'fnrarhfl HritUlar anil Haaalvar nf Ilia V. S laml ntllra at orrRou t'lly, liri'anu, uu fair ruary 6, lift U Jamh Wiiul, llnmaalaail VMO lor Ilia S r. 4 nl N W lull i 1 wii.l 4. are S, T. 'I S., H 7 K. Ilu tiamra Ilia I fiillnwtiia wlluaaaai lu prove hla rnntintlntiti realileiira upon ami rulilvailini nl. aalil laml. j via Jnlin r'lupil rlr nraiftin 1 J .10. J 3 nnall, taitira li. Huri'iT all ul .talliuill !' O J. T. AI'I'K.K.SON. Ualtar SHUCK rolt IT II I li'ATlo.N. I.anil OITW'aat Oracutt city. iraun.i ' In .w. wi I I Nnllra la harohy ulvan thil tha liillnw nig I namail aalilar hia llli-il nuiirant liU Inii'utl.'ii . that aalil tiruni will lip niaila linfura Iha Kairlnlar ami Kaaalvar nl ilia I' S lainl nrtira at Ungnn J .Iuai.h l.lnil.wy, Hnmaalaail antry Nn. a:,y:. fur iha H W. A Haa 4 Tp SS . Itll K llanamaalha lullnwlnit wll uaaaaa In prura Ilia cuntlnilutia rralilanra Hhiii ami cnltlvallnn nf. aitlil latul. via S. K. Naw. YV P. Kutierta, II. FlUiiaralil. Ira CiKipar, all af IViaar, Orvsun. I'i .W. s J. T. Al'PKKSON, llrijl.lar. NOTICE FOK PIIIII.ICATIDN. I.ixo Orrii'i iT Ontnus Cit, OKr.nnN.i liaa , ml I Nntlae la haraba (Iran that Iha fnllnwknt namail aattlur haa fllail nntlr uf hia Inlaniluii In make final pri uf In aiipnnrt uf hia alalin. ami thatauld iinmf will 1 maila bffnrniha Kaitlitar ami Hi ri'lvar nf Hit U H Ian. I uftlaa al Oraifiiu City, Ureifuu.an Palirnary 7, ln'.ia. vll: Jnhu Kpparann. Hnmeataail 7 IB, fur the H r. i Had. WTp. 2 1 . K. 4 k. He naniaa Die fnlluwlnK wltnaaaaa tu prnTe hia cuiillnitnna rvalilenae upnn ami ruin .annum, ham laiiu, vm: janiaa run. janiaa Miri nnl. J. w Pnneater, B.F. Knrreaur, all nl ation m, ham laml, VU: Janiaa t'na, Jamaa Kaitln Creak. Ureann. U 3D, l i J. T. AtTKIIHON, Kaglstsr. NOTICK KOK Pt'HI.ICATION. Ijuii! Olticc at Oregon City, OriKon.l Dan. jfi, lW I Nntlae la harahy given that tha fnlluwlng natncil nattier liaa fllail nutlaauf hia Inlaiitlon tu miike final pruul Inaiippnrtuf hia alitiin, ami mat anlil prunf will ha maila hnfurn the Kmlfttnr and Heaeivar uf tha 17. 8 land nlllre at Ortrgun City, Orvgnn, on Kehnmry 7, l.s:i, viz; IlKVl.l Oilnnnnll, Pre-emption No. 7W7, for the H of N P. 'i ami fj.ta 1 and 2. Sea. 4 Tp 'I H., H 7 K. 1 1 - inimiia the fnlluwlng wIlnaNatia to prove hia cmilllimma residence upon ami cultivation of, anld laml, via: Jaaoh Wind. lian. Kloyd, I. II. l'i'U'r, Jaa. Harper, all of Salimm P ., orairon. Vim, !! J. T. AI'I'KK.to.N, Heglalcr. Beautiul Fruit Farm! Forty acres, level tin a floor, nil cleared, well fenced ir.to five fieldH, good holme 2(ix20 feet, Bplendiit well of good water and force pump, good barn and out Iioiihch, Heveral hundred fruit trees prunes, apple, cherried, etc., small fruit in abund ance, several sheep, hogs, cows, two young horses. Everything in first class condition. For particulars, apply to owner, Milton Htingby, near Currinsville, or see L. It. Janney, with W. Carey Johnson, Oregon City, Oregon. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED IIKTWKKN TUB UK HOT HIUIXiK AND Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information rflKartlintr any kind of stock promptly attended to by portion or letter. Horses Bought and Sold. 2 asmi1. w Bent-' A 'tleslralilo furtttsned room, close to business center, j Inqnliu ! OhkuoN tlK Ciiok HWHK. ladies' and tiniils', Mbes at lloliean A Warner's t'liderliiklug parlors. It A GOOD INVESTMENT la on that brings big rsturns, - A GOOD MEDICINE Is th on that doss what Is olalmod for It. OREGON KIDNEY TEA tirviinl THum v tMNniu, v.'tHti IMtUn, ItulK-trv, (WUltttt I'aim rtUr I tttistuf, tM In Ihr llnvk Atttl .tml, ItMtntMK cl l lit (tl t.l'lrf, It'Uk- lti prisjftlU nil uU Hiilil htw, CURI YOURSILPand Llvs a LonuTlma with out paying Interest on your Loass or Lira, by sufTorlng. DR. L. WHITE, Ovr t'aiifla M trtiat Stor, OITIi'O itava (mm Ilia ll In IMIt ul aai'h monili Arllln ml lin lli on nil'ln p. Hnl rim, A II.. 1,1 SUIiit fl..m I.' iiu. All win k gnaratiiiMil, l'.lutillhrtl PIONEER Transfer1 and Express, Freight mid parcels delivered to all part h of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. FOR ABSOLUTELY PUKE DRUGS G.' A. HARDING. NoNK lU'T OOMPITINT PHARMACISTS fMPUOVlO FIB! hrlwnts ml Toilet Articles. Alan a (nil ativa ut T3 A T "NT Tf-?- OTTfl KT( - NKW YORK (JALLKRY.I ! ..... j Photograph iHilivert'd Promptly in the Kineat Style of Art. Hiu.' Crajon Work a Sjniialty. Old I'irt il ron Copied to Any Siy.e Hsti. fsi'tinii liiinriuilfi.il. ! Oatlary Haar Pott Offic URL 00 11 CITY, OR. i W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing. Having one ofllie t-at ahoor In the title In my ttniplny, I innke I10RSLSII0HNG A Sl'MALTY. ALL WORK ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. , Miop opiKwile comer Iroiu l ope s hardware Htore. JDRECON CITY, ORECON FRANK NELDON, GUNSMIT AND LOCKSMITH Oregon City, Oregon. I'ull Stx k of Guns & Ammunition. Iti'l'nirn on all kinda of ainall iiiaclilnes ironiilly niiule. Dnplicnlo keya lo any lorlt imtnnfaciuri'il. Hliup'on Main Htri'i'l. next to Ndlilitt'n Klnlili'a. aai,' w - ,, nvavitv ' ' t till i ivv aii v i Appel a Parisian Enamel fur the Creation of piTfrrt Cutnpltxloii, The fuvoiitc French Coametlc. Appol'a Complexion Croam r.raiii- ciitL-s Wrinklra. aud givca to tho Hklu the Texture ol youth. Appel'8 8kln Bloach, nrndlcotea all lileiniKhea, anil tliacoluriiilnnaof (lie akin aurh na Tan, Biiiilmrn, Frcrklia, tiwurthy and grenay appearance ol the Inie. Appel's Oriental Powder In Fleah, white, t'ink anil Cream ahiiili-a, glvea tu the face a tieuulilul clear and tranapurcnt np pen rimer, f Appel'a Natural Blush The only itouee true to nature, when ntiplled to the fare or Una, cnnimt beilctei tcil, put up In twonluiclcl IJitht fur lllnndea, Iiutk lor llriiuetlci. Tot Apotl Coimotle Co, Hit 1 rtnclioi, Oal, A piimphiKtoi! Iiuw tu Creata a cuuipluxluu frao, and guoda i'ur Halo J) y CHARMAN & CO, liejJ. aliMINISIHaToK S NoTll'K Nriliil hfwhy lvort,lhl III imili-'iliiiieii ni.iu'liiH'i "lmUililiiiir ol iHeiil JJa Hollar, ilwss'Xl, ! Oi emmtv t'"iirt l l,lmH jii. .l.u ,tl .litim. A. II. IH'M. 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Niilli'K l hrraliy nlvfii, thai Ilia Hli.lf tlnrl, aitinliiiaitatnr al Ilia atal nl feila Ann Hr.iaa, ilniMMt, hy vlriua nt an vnlar Uauail by tit enmity imuiii nt t'Ui'tamaa amiitly, oit-anii, n Iha '.ill itv nl NiivhiI.it, A II InDI, will aall al tinlilli' aui'limi In ilia hialtaal liiil.lai, mi Saint ilay, Ilia JIM itny el lai inun r A H lt al II ' t'i'liMa a in, nl Mil'l ilay.uM ifcia i.rimiWnantyiliS atMiya alala. Ilia Inlluwliig i!ittitiil (iniiiafly. In wll Ilia N, K i4i,r llm N K , nl aaetlnn 1(1 III Inniiililn !l S, raniia I K ul Ifia tt ilUmoli ini'ilillan. t'tiniautlti In aama nmra nr laaa, ba ins a part l ilia ilunaiinii Unit nlaim nl llnlwrt II HiMili'i. l. wlla will taint altnalr.1 In I'lai'k' ainaa r.inlily. Orrgnll IVrtnt nl iiala . our tialf aaah tit tlan4 nit i1ay nt aalv.an.l ita liall In la inmillia Willi inlaraal , at Ilia ralaul a n.r nam llut yms maul lu (mi w 1 aiirvit hy innrmnsa ni w iiai.TV, maik A-liit'r nf iltaaalaia t. SnU nnuura, tlaeM, iiiia K. lUltla.tv ila.l .S.naiiil...r X l-W. II ).)M. SOI ICK of Kl N A I. Slfril.KMr.Nr, Nnllra la ItarrLy (Ivan llitl t liava lllatl In Iha a.Mltil) anutl.il l'U aalnaa r.Mlllljr Oraait my rltial tan iri a aliniiiiatr4tn ul ttiaaitla ut 1 h.iinaa Mi'..IUtt, ilii4ki.t. iha Dnnri ha aiiHiiulal Kalirnarv 11. Iiki a a ilayaiul tlnin Inr Ilia atanilnallnn nf aalil raunrl and Ilia aalllaltli'lit ul n1 nalala. I lifts K t'l..ah, lira Si ul l.iat ' II K t'l.i, Al t A.lmllilUalr!i. I'alr.l naivml'r IJ. I'U IJ l I U Do Not Climb tho Hill I -STOP AT George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, lClyvillc, - Oregon, Where you enn get tho highest cash price for jButter E003 and Other Farm rroauce. Full line of now goods lower than Oregon t'it y. nt nct' LiOAJMS! Wi i' have iiioiu'v to limn uu iinprov cil TiriiiH in llu Willmiii'tto vrillt-y, on livo nml ten yearn' tiino till' l.0Vl'St K.ltfS IlltlTCSt. Write or cull on (). UOZO RTH, rgt. Manlinttim l.mn Co., Konni . 7, 2l'iJ Murrisiiii St., Portland. ( J a S J MOLALLA, OREGON. (Leaders in Low Prices. Their stock is complete in Dry Goods, Groceries, Ha vil wave, Clothing, Boots ami Shoes, Notions, Ktc, Country I'lodua' Handled. JOHNA.BECKT THE RELIABLE JEWELER t'oiniTiif rninl anil .Morrimm, POHTLAND, OREGON, IS STII.I, ON ka urn. For general repairing hn Htanils without u iirer. For (ii nt-clanH, re liable gooiln hiu Htoro in nocond to none. Trv him I KCOMI'ANV. FIIIMT IIKIIIMHNT.O N. f), Armory, 'I hlril nml Mnin, Icemilnr ilrlll nlitlit, MniHliiy. Iii'iiiiliir IiiihIiichh ineiiiluiia, firat M mi, In j' of (..; ti iiiMlilh. J. W. (inniiiiit, K H Ki'lli.y, i.. i.. rickiuiM, iirni'Kita. Captain. Klrl l.liMiieniini, HniMinil I.loiiU'tinnt. i Foslice A pamphlainf Information and ab 7JJ 1 Vatrautuf llialanaMliiiwllia lloialo af VOMaln I'alonli, ( anala, Traila V. VTV ldarke, CmirrlKlita, lent hu. A W f IH Ursiidwar. f f