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(SKAl'K (WOWING. JHQU3AND9 OF BASKETS OF FRUIT j 8HIPPCD CACH YCAfl. L 1 Ct.i(liiijiia i I y ' (Jrapa Molt-(Irimtb ul tU Industry anil 1 1 Nallafadiiry I'ruf- A rri'iii li Nuliloiimn'i l'rnihllg rurnraal. b"tit llf!y yciim iik, iw tlm ulnry U Jli'lil ly Kiiinii of ( liiuitiiiuitm n olilcr ri' ilruti, n yimtiK Fri'tii'li imlilciimii on a, Hi lt to Ainni'lm li ti j . j -tn-1 In Hut ri'Kluii (1iniiliiiiiiiu county. I Id Imtuiiiii In knuilixl wllli tlm wittcrmif Ltiko Krln, bountiful hill tlmt lnn ciitly to turfl It frmii tliu r'iiliiit( riiiintry, mill k-t wliich liri'i'r.m aiittiruM with the iflillicit of C'liuiitiiuiiuil' V'K"tut tun i 1 IiiiIiIImmI with tint mrltlin of Cliitu ,luqm Inkn K""'ly l1""". Ho cUliitix V't tlil rrnliiu win iNH4'iully mluptixl (ml In tlm riitnru It wiiuM I mi nuUlilo I'jr tlmt Imlimtry. At tint tiino tlil fcttfllll'llt Will) IllUlllt It M not K"IIITIllly h'Pi(l tlmt it wniilil Ik ili'iiiiiiHtrutil i it Iim Nvn In tint limt tMi or flftiM'ii kitfn, but tlmt it woiilil uihh on and b-f ltd plnt'it HIiioiiK tho wore of cither loplii'tlo rcii iti i k m t li nt IiikI boi'ii iimdo (httiva to tlm mint Hiilijoc t. jl bo Ointitiiiiijuii Krnio licit, am it linn Ihm'H known, I n atrip of lurritory utitiiiiU kIouk tlm kliori'n of Luko 14 for klMiut llfly miles, iivcniK'in in J.ItU from two to four inlloa. lt luu j lxH'ti known m lino fruit KrowliiK lufry. iiwiiuf to tlm MH'iiliitr climatic ilntliiT nut urn iiilvHiitK'n tlmt it fit $4 it U otiKtantly under tint vlll of kt Krin iiinl iimlcr thn protection of ioliilUthutoverliKik It. 5"b brouil, dliiillow tmiiin of l.nko ICrie ft.ll" till Ill-lit tllltt III I'olllH'tlll during onK, hot Rummer until Into In the ill, rihI the l.ni ien tlmt Ibmio from it pitnuully mo nioiHtened with lu r Uluth, thereby jircvi-n t liirf tint front . erly full Unit Iiiivp nlremly kilUI the ' tjtttntloii over tlm bilU from th-xmtliif it ilentrm tivo Inllueiiea ou thit KrM J iiul ullov. iiiK tint vinei to rijien their eft Julem. They alito prevent fiK ilmnny other detrimental inllueniit Miiro Itijiiriniia to tlm fruit whernntill, llll tiny liril prevalent, it ift to thill kOluirity that tint Kraxt iniliintry nwii tHici riw. In tint uprlliK iiImi tint lakit, ttb il crttt of ice, ili.it nhntm Itn cuM ri uti tint viiit-it. mill thin retard tho tiiitf of tint bucU until nil dauber of Pat t luut. Thn mil nlito I limit hiT pirtaut factor in tho succinnful grow 0K f Krap. ii. 'Hio iiilinl'ttuii ta of thin belt were) for (if timo In ik'tioruuce of tint auperior ncQ it leu with which they worn upilieL bill llehU iif KnH' were net out. but to tint nbw'tica of kxm euro mid UQi-ieut ntteutioli they faili-d to reward L.i . i . a 11 . i . t m . la It theycntild find u mure, ready mar- &j Thero wero biiuuik thia iiuuiInt, aTever. antna that Wero luuro peraiat It and it ia tittheatt that tho idea of npo Kri'witiK in thia locality owi it ,lt0n. I hey tried reH'iit,Hlly to pro uo thciii, iuvi'iitvd lucthiHlaof cultiva- iiilj, ileMiteil tune and Rttctitiou toil dtheirelTiirtH weru nit iluately crowned itt iicci aa. Their KrnH a laan to l I d inaitd, m.t only locally, but In all Irtri nf tho country. M tho preaent timo thero aro about 0t itcrea of vineyanU in iM-urtiur In i i ounty, and bntwtcti 4.IHX) and ft.(MH) Prt planted nnd Krowiuir. Thia iui nro Increiuui in acreiiK la owing to the 111 lenco that ia placed In tho product; r yeara' crop will entirely pny for Vineyard. tuclmliiiK labor nnd land, (td 1 hero ia never a year when a vino of Coucorda will not yield a prollt- ((crop. It I aincoroly advanced by iay men enk'HK''d in thia indiiatry that etjio ftituro every nvailablo piece of - . f . - uiui.il aaii.ii v vi'tnioi rtiiii t null irv. a yl((U Ppcrty I" thogrniio region, except juat their enetiiieo. ; w - n , n --. , 4 jPlrli'tit to providtt crops for the iub ice of tho jKXiplo, will bo duvotd to I Culture of grapes, and that the whole lajof vision from northeast to Silver Nik on any of the various railroads yll .lio an almimt unbroken expanae of row closes I , pit' arils, stretching out from tho hills pt horder on Chatitituiua lake to the Jbt waters of Lake Krio. Th" larger number of vineyards con It of from five to ten acres, ami are aiutnincd more for tlm purKiso of x.'r tmj luxury and amusement than fur LiO' iul rcMiltH, Next to theso are vino iril conaintlng of from twenty-flvo to irtj -fivo acres. Ontheto whole families id iMTiipation, and if proicrly cared r tliey will yield an income of from ,2(KMolfl,M00 iitiiiintlly. Above theao o ativeral vineyards of from lifty to 100 rcl, tho largest two in tho county bo g tlumo of U. J. yiuilo, of Silver Crwk, id the Hanover Urapo company. They nnht of 110 and 10(1 acres reHK'C-tivtdy. nif nro about it mile from Silver enk and uro within a abort diatance of h; other. They preaent a beautiful 'ctnclit with their long, straight rows retching out for a tuilu on each aide of o fond, and one that cannot bo realized ' lrHoiiH who havo never seen it. Tho timo required for a vineyard to arj is tbreo years, at the end of which nol if it has not been neglected. It will M a fair amount of fruit; it increases tij thu seventh year, when, if it has en properly pruned mid cultivated, it ;:qd to bo in full bearing. It Is then tfnndition to bear, varying slightly 1 14 ago, for lifly years. Thus it will "en that there is no crop which re "imIh inure. (,eni roualy to the gooil caro d iareful iittenlion of the farmer than rne. lor. fcw ork lime. Told In f'onfldrtie. 011 know that ftory I told yon aboot TV mid niyni'lf III colitidencer" 1: d. il h 1 .! over town. . "t He.- Iiov: it ever got out. 1 'd 1 "i or 11 i!oren people." --liar- risetr O.l toe (' il lis. !y .'.;.iii;N there? .:) ,-.;. , ; .i! !.r.sti!;e Blatter. rrum I'ulat nf VUw. "For ynam," mild ft uteudy rlnircliKMi.,, "I hud been ftlttliiK In thu Hiiiim puw nnd In thu Haunt seal tint end wut by tho uIhIii, Umially thuother phtceHni occn. pled by iiieiiihor of my fauilly, for wo all ill tend church pretty rvK'iliirly, but onnHunday recently, when foroim reiiHon nnd iiuother they had all utayed at hiuiui, 1 nut In my pew aloiio. KccIiik plenty of riMiiu t ln-iii, thu miller brought to nit with inn a HtriiiiK'T 1 wim of couriwi hnl to welcumo hi in. I dlil not K"t up and nt'-p nut into tho iiIhIo ho that hn mMit pawi In by inn, but I moved iiIoiik to tlm other oini in inn H'W ami let lilm ml lu my plucn. luui I hail mien lilm coinfurt a 1 1 ly wilted and handed him hyrnnlxxik and had turned toward thu pulpit inaln I wim mirpriiw'd to liuil that wvery tiling in tint church i.oiuod new and traiiK to mo. For lontf tlinit I bad Imk-ii arirua turned tomxiiiiK thu hack of tint head of uiy frlemli and nclnh!xjr who nit In . . I tl : t .. . l I- . . . i, .nun """"j,,,,, of .(. M. llelen'H ball ant Mi mm iroin ii t ri tain poiiii 01 view, "I iuiw tlieui now from another point of view, mid they all wi'ined to bxik very dllTcrently. I aaw children who appeared from their demeanor to Imi reifular at-' teinhiuta at church, but whom 1 had ' never noticed there Ixiforo. They b lain thero of t'litiriMi, but my view of them had j been cut off by tho head and ihoulder ; t. iiim lii m--tliir lllit. ami tt Mfiiiil m thouKhbUaeriiuin.comiiiKMitdidalonK a new angle aunt with new power. In- dixa it wiw alinixtt liko vImiuiik new churcli. T fact I tluit w are all mi li creature ol habit that wo aro apt to urpriM-d if wo depart even a lit t la way t from tho road wo aro accimtoinedtotrav- ! I." Now ' ork bun. I r fur UuuVb Tho plain, everyday young man, with ! nii'i lluitr of clux'k and diTicienry f chin, who M-eini to huvu Ixx.n Ixirn wi b tixith for biicklioru, wit born fur not. .it giNxl purHiit, no doubt, though It I hard to tell Juxt what it i. j A wenti ru K' ntleumu who runxacoun- : try uuwKpup r at homo ha been in New , Vork recent 7 and thinkx ho hux iiiadit ft ! valuabli) din overy. JIo aw one of thet-o ,' yoniiK men In it dixirwnyof (lelmonlco'i, ! (landing thero mickiiiK hi caiioKhxnully nd lixkiiii 'duiimt hiiinaii. "Wo can't get any x rvaut irlrla in my j town," imid tho wextcmer. "Our Ix t , Nnplu Imvo to do nil their own wor':, t though they urn willing and ahlu to p y for having it ilone. All tho Hew genei.t- I tioii of girU out our way have Ixvti aent to high M'hixil, iioi unil a. hixil am col lego, and are educated way out of aight of tho kitchen and would faint at a waah- tul). Now Cmt youn man over tlnro lixika ax if h might lx taught liotiaewoik. Lin could at leiu-t mind tho baby whil tho otd woman worked. I mi lcratand roll Imvo Iota of tlumo f. llowa hero. You Dill them chippie' or 't'luippit.' Thero I a,.oW..r. or ...e.r ion. ami inenior ,,M.ntl-t ,,., t ,im,., prH,,u,t of .....i-iaoiiio- i Umkilf. ou. f ., Why ()t bk urn. ... i.ioru pn.uiao.oanu lor trn HI ,,,. 01 ()f ,,,,. If that fellow would only go out weat with mo I'd give him a KIMKI phii 0 whertt ho could cixik, Wilxh dlxho, tend baby and tmiko bimaelf auw ful and lm nycitiiten and :ct (pxal wage too." New York Herald. I Niittia lll'torlo I'larra. ! Thn walla of Kilculiuaii caatlo, built ' by Haleigh for Sticuacr, am (till itaud i lug. Tho atato drawing room in which 1 the (HH't la aaid to havo written the "I V.: ry Cueen" ia used n a atubht, and u cow totichc the oppoaite wulla with her hnnia and tail. . .1 i in ill . .. it inucaaiiooi . union, coiuiuauuing an i tiiiportaut iniiuutaiii pii.sa, waa fur agct a favorite fortretutof thudukea of Savoy. Tho atrauger puHaet through tho dun gcotia below tho lake where Doitnivard waa chiuniil and whero other prisoner, tarved to death up to tho tinaired, damp little roomi alatve. nnd ia tempted to think that the royal dukiai were not lit tia-ll Ikitf Mllftr(ti1i1w Iifiiaaw1 ti a n "Hut," argiiea the triumphant for eigner, "if your bonnes aro large and luxurious, with modem appliiuires, think of tho immortal deeds which en nobled theso cramped closet and n.r- Not all the courage of men is spent; ' not all the laurel crowns have been won) Smith, of New York, or Jones, of Taco ' nui, in his .comfortable, commonplace j home, is finite aa likely to justify bis I right to live by lofty aiiusaiid uobloncts as was any Sidney or bourbon. Youth' Companion. Art III (iillilren'a Toy. Tho tendency to do everything better than formerly is niriiln shown in tho wonderful toy animals offered at fairs and exchanges. In thu infancy of this art rabbit and elephants of white and gray canton flannel, with shoo buttons for eyes and abnormally developed legs which yet often failed to support tho stuffed bod ies dependent upon them, were the high est specimens seen. Now, howover, realiatio animals, carefully foshiotiod from drawings from lifo, animals of nat ural symmetry and proportions, that stand properly and lire inado of colors admirably imitating the skin or fur with which tho living model is provided theso uro tho preaent reaults. The nicety of the work in detail secures a really wonderful effect as a whole. ller Point of View in Now York Times. Moat Earn Ilia Fee, Dr. righend visits Mr. Coldhiim, the great pork manufacturer. "Well, my dear sir, 1 don't see that there is anything radically wrong with you. Uo to la'd early, don't drink any thing stronger than coffee, and you'll be all right In a week." "Vhiitl Are you not going to give me any modiclnn?" "Certainly not. Yon don't need It." "But yon got your money juat the same." "Yes. Just so." j "Well, I don't think it is a square deal. S'posln you bleed ine, put a mustard plaster on the back of my nock and gimme a dose of suit. Everybody that work for me' got to earn hi alary." London TU-BiU. Mo II ill ricilKiiiil ,en, Mui'KT I'i.kahant, March J. Mr. and Mih. I.iiHton mid i lnir m'iii Ward, aUn Mim Klla WnlhiiiiH mid MUh Mi I lie llnlllieH blivti relllllieil fp.m Villein where lin y bate been altemlii'K the lejHhilure, Mr. Thornton Willimim and )( of I'lirlhunl fpenl hiimliiy at I'ir 'iron'. MiHcii Imiiiii.i lleir'iM i.inl ib'l u Warner led Tiiidiiy altii 111,011 for 1 nco where thev Intend Bieiiilili a few we k. Mr. lien. Wver Ima liken ibe loll of rleurinx up leu acn a imirn for Mr. 1 It An. hew The x'ople of Mt. I'leaxaiit on awak enin it- m tie Ir eci aiumlier Monday morn weio K'e illy Hnrprmed by flndiuu the Kroiind white with xiiow. ' Mr. Wilier peabern, of Ilwaco, Mr. Karnei-I Heabi r. of tlm 11. H. A., Mix Annie heuher, aiel Mimi l.iiura llairl- I Alice i.i'Hx.ol Nin'iit S.ituid ty and hull j d ly at l.ocu-t l-'arui. A vert leiixiuit lime Hurt Xx-nt lant I .-uinnl.iy eienii xt the dancing aidnxil (un liii tinn hy Mr Jamcx I'artlow in hix nen ball. They dipped tint fautaxtic Ulilil li' o'clixk to the excellent u ic furiiixhe l In MexhiM. Woriiia and " p"- "' '" Alice dlafxpixjl, Laura llurriwui, Lorena I l.adlit, Annie Heala-rtf, Helen Warner, Annie and Kuima Wilchexrt, Mexxrx. I inane and ( hurlie Fly, Krnext liar ruilon, M. Il.iin.-x, Wurd l.awtou, Fr ut'nt llickiiiau, Homer Martin, Aitliur and Clarence Kii-xcll, JanieM I'urt low, Waiter and Finexl SmIx-ij; and Ar thur Warner. I'ulilli- M-lniol ol-. Ax thi i exiuniiiiit.on inonlli the alifehra and Keoinetrv have taken their linul i xaiuinatioii. The ninth g-ade will now cuniineine Keoun-tery and tho M-iith Mill lake a review in aiithuif tie We wtill continue to have the interext inj lalkH on American Fiteruture, the author about whom we are Ixing told im Haw tho. ne. An laxt I'ndity Max tin laxt day of thr xi IhhiI ear the Sixth ifiade prt pared liort pri'gruiii, two of the uioxt it tcrra- ting (etturea went tlm dehatn and the IdrexH by ('bin lex Itabcix k. The debate ICexolved, "That altb i preferablo to an i-diii atioii," w.ia hiipjiorloil by l lloHiird Ilioniiell, Fveretl Secor and Villie l.ogiiH on the it Iti i r in it t i v , and Chaiuicey liaiuxhy, IC.ilpli Crucx and Chili lex I'llliti on h lleg.ltive. Till :jn!gex decided in favor of tho ulllima livo. The 1'bilninatheou a.x ielv met a tiaiial lft Friday evening and alter the ! rcitubr onlt-r ol biiaim-Ha tho literary . riorum tt cairind out. Firat waa a leci'itlion bv Clarenco I'lirdoiu bich J wit a delivered in a very creditabhi I manner. The debate Ite-olved, "That cliiiiil 1 1 ti at are tho bappieat of oue'a Ido" waa ilecnled ill the utgttive. The' uoi;iain waa lie. eaarly abort aa aoitie ol t' enilH-m who were' on to taktt part were Hbaellt. A ri l'll.. Roor Ansawable Laxative and N Kit V K TON 10. Bold hy DriiKirtaUoraent ljr mail '., 60c., ml f I.OU per packaire. Nun plea free. ir Urt.The Favorite TOOTH P0TIX1 JiU IlUforUieXoetuaiiUUrvaili.Uo. Hl'MMoNH. Ill the Clrrtill ('nun ol the State of Oregou, (or the Cnumy 01 Llai'katnaa, : Mary K. Htvvetia. plaintiff, va. (ienrue Miller ami Catherine A. Miller, deteml aula. In drome Miller and Catherine A. Miller, aald defendant: lu the nanir ol the Klale ol Oreeon, You are hereby required to appear and anawer the com plaint filed aealnl yen In the almve entitled anil li) the firat day 01 the next regular term el the ahnve entitled court, In wit t lie term lie KiitnlUK April t;ih, lu:t; and 11 ymt lull ao to anawer. ler want therenl the tdiiliititl' will ap ply In the Cnurl (or the relief demanded In the complaint, to wit : Inr a Jiidumt-nl ak'alnal volt for llie a.im of tXWO, In t'. S sold coin, with' In tercel thereon alnee Oelnher tat. I'.il. al a per cent, per annum; lor the further mini of one hnndicd and till) dollar a attorney' fee. and for a decree foroclnalnir tlmt certain morlmiur executed hy ynii on mild liclnlier In, l.svl. In fa vor of thla pliilutlft', and recorded III llook '.M. pk'e If.".' of the teenrd of mortioiura for nnid county and alale, and for aaleof until property and fur coat and dlahurkementa. Till aiumnon la i.uhlheil lu tho Oreron oily Knterpriae hv order of the lion. II. Ilurlev, Judneof Ihe Ith Judicial dlMrlcl, made at I'erl IhiiiI. (iri'Kou, Miireh lat, lv.i:i. !!:: 1 U II. K. CKOHrt. Att y lor IM'ff. Hl'MMONU. In the Circuit Court of the Htnte o( Oregon, for the County of Clnckamaa, : Mra. Mehala Ann Teeter, plalntllT, v. Sitnih I.. Muck, Dyele A, l'npo, David P. t'npo, Krneal F. I'ope, Daniel K. l'oie. Iliirdy M. A. I'opv. and Clnreiiee Floyd, deleudiiut. To Duvld F. Pope, Erlieat F. Potie, Dauiul K. Pnpo, and Hardy M A. I'ope.defendanta: In the name of the Statu of oreitoii, Yon are herehy reiiilred to appear and atiawer the 00m pliilnt filed aualiiHl you lu the alioveentitled ault on or helore the flrat day of Ihe next term of the nhove entitled court, to wit: the term he KiniilUK Mondny, April 17th, !h":i: nnd If you full ao lo ananer for want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree mkhiiii you for the relief do mniideil lu the complaint, to wit: for a decree nartitlniiluit llio N. '..of the S. W. 1 . of aeeiimt in, and lite N. V.'4 of Ih; S. V. '4 of aeelioit ill. In I". i S It. 1 K. in Claekaniaa county. Orenon, accordiint to Ihe respective rl(htaof the part lea, and for an eiiial dlKtrlliutloit of the coata here in, and for kiich ulhur relief aa aeema meet and proper. 'I lo a aiimmnu I made hy puhlleatlon In the Orenon City Knterpriae hy order ol the Hon. K. I). Hhattuck, made 'it I'ortliiuil, Oregon' and en tered of record ontlie'i7lhdayof February, la.i.1. d:-i;U II. K. CROSS. All y for pl'IT. r av 3ji'.infl .tin r it i y. v ru7 r . i j Posson's Seeds Grow ALSO HPAOQliAPTPRS FOR HI hK Mil'IM.II-3, H HTILUlik. SIIAV PHHP8. FTC. .No I Ice of f.ll-l'lloii, lu aecoriliinee with city ordinandi No. ,'0, Notlcit la hereby kIvcii that tint an nual election of mm chief (utfiiieur him' one axxixlaiit engineer of thu Oregon ('ity lint depart mi-lit, will take placis Moli.lllV Mnrehlllh MX ul tl.n I.'.. nil. ' " ' - ' ' tain linen Ch'h ei'Kln t hiiile, I'ol Ih tr lo keol oK'ii from Hi o'clock a. m., un til 4 o'clock p, in. under thn InHjxrtion of the follow iiiK pemoiiH h'iinl hereby uppolnt jiid(ex of .eclinii : K. (-'. lirown, of Coliiiniiia llook and Ladder company, M.'Juinu of Fountain ll'xecoinpnny,nnil I'.ett (irei-iilnall of Cataract I luxe coin -iany. T. W. HtiMVAM, Mayor. Februiiry Willi, lH'.CI. 2t .Milk, JWIIk"" llavinif aHxiiined etitiro control of thn Mentor I'ark dairy by tho purchaau of :Mr. Ilemelgiirn'a interext, I am pro I prared to Imnixli pure milk delivered to any part of the city at reaaonablo ratex. Order can bo left at 0, W, Ixjvejoy' an I K. T. Harlow' on Main tret or J, I). ICeiiner' on Seventh atreet. M. W, ItAMiAIX. If MAItKKT KFI'OKT. llelow la Kiven tho Oregon City Market Iteporl. rorroetrd Jan. .'tl, from ittotiitioiia fiirninhed tint KaTKHpaia by local lnef. chanta; OXAIX. Wheat, valli'V, r Inixhel $ W Oat, x-r biiahrl 4.'it4l run. Orrgon City Millx, 1'ortlaiiil brand . 3 Hi trr.D. Shorta, per Ion '.II DO Hran 17 00 (.'lover hay, Imleil 12 00 Timothy hay, balcl H tx' rKonci a. rotatix-a, r P I ha 70 to ho Knlona, " ill Applea, gri-ell, jr Ixix ql. .VI Apple, ilr .!, perlh .'(7Sr Chickeiia ill to 4 no Turkey, xt Hi 1.' ieeM, per dm 10 U) to II no llutter, r Hi Z't Kgga, x-r dm ?;i Money, x-r Hi 17 1'rauex, dried luwL'if I'liiina, " ox Mr ATX. lleef, live, xt III lleef, llrt-xxril Uri .Mutton, live, x-rlu-ad 2 'nirf't no I'ork, live rll) nt' Pork, drexxed, x?r Ih ik.'j Vral, live, jx-rlb .11, Veal, dreN.l, per lit IM I1, j Haiiia, a-r ih IJ llucon 1 Ti e I'ark I'laco Htore nive the beat valtio in I.adic', (tenta'and Children' j u,lt"'r' l"'hiinf. Holman A Walling are prepared to tit up your Imute below l'ortland piires. 1 A GOOD INVESTMENT Is one that brings big returns. A COOD MEDICINE Is tho ono that does what Is claimed for It OREGON KIDPJEY TEA will ftirr nil I)ir of the KM ntvntl l'i inary i trpnii. ConMi twttmn, I'Mttartrrt, Scultliii I'atns wltru riinatiiiR, yum in thr llnck anil l,iinK lrritnlion vf the illudder, llhck Dut Drpo:. CURE YOURSELF and Live a Long Time with out paying Interest on your Lease of Life, by suffering. W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing. iluvinit one of the iM'at altoers in the attite in my employ, 1 .nuke IIOKSLSIIOHIN'G A SVF.CIALTY. ALL WORK ATTENDED TJ PROMPTLY. Shop opposite corner from Tope's harilwnro store. OREOON CITY. ORECON. Portland-Clatskanie STR. G. W. SHAVER, J. V. SHAVKK, Minder, Leaves Wnshinton street dock, Portland, every Monday, Wednes day and Friduy, at G A. M., for St. Helens, Kalania, Hainier, Oak Point and interinediato points, arriving at CLATSKANIE At 3 o'clock p. m. lleturn trips for Portland following mornings at li a. m. For freight or passenger rates apply to dock clerk at Portland or on board stainer. This is the nearest and most di rect route to the Nehalem valley. Th'9 sent to us with a fifteen cents on your first order. Sunday Services. UlltlXTUN CIICHCII-Xxrvlc.x xvery Sine Iv xl II h . M XI Hlovi'ly n lull I'rexelilliii 'i oini xnd (oiirili Xmelx, iii each month hy He. I). I'. Mauler. Kl 'ti I i:iM,l(KliA I ION A I, I, II lltC II.-It r 0. W. 1,111 ax, l'.if. Xiirvlie xt II A. M. xn'l 7 '' ' 'HY. Meli.x.l alter lll'iril I Inf ax I r ex. I'lavxr rnci't liv Me'liii''lnv xveiinnr 7 Mifi,elix-k. I'rxyxr iim-i'IIiik tit Vihiiik I'eoplr.t j U..l..... ..I l-l. I....I u I. I " 1.-17 .., i.iiii.unii r.iei-a-'"i vvij -iiiu'iy evxiinnr alt Vi pmiiiiil. KIUXT IIAI-IIHT ail'lini.-IUv. liii.MAa pAkara Paa'.'ir Mornlinr Hervlen hi It Hiuelxy Hrlnml at U I'.; KvxiiIiik xorrlex .10, IlivnUr 1'rayi.r mxi'tlinr Wt'ijiicmlay xveiiiiif. Monthly I'ovi'iiHiit MeetliiK i-very Wuilneu'lHy evenliiK pri-ei'illiiK ihx Itrnt Hinelajr In ihe month. A curnlnl Invltxtlnii t all. HT. I0IIN K rilt.'KOH CATIKiI.IC.-Hav. A. Id l.l.a H ka n li, panUir. Im Hinelay inxa at a ami IM: a. m. Kvirrjr xe.,iii aiel fmirih aiii.ilay lieriitaa arrnnn afler lha a o'rloek nixna At all ntlii-r iiixunea KiikIMi xTirioiin, rtinelny Hehixil at t Ml r. at. Vuapera. ailoellcal ulijeeu, ami ilciieilli'tliili at 1 M r. H. MKTIK1I1IHT KI'MCOPAI. CIH HIJII-Krv i. Hyatt, I'antor. Mornlni -rvtee at II: HiMiImV Hell, u.l Ml 1'i lf.. t.li...ar.la.,1'iii i Kpworih l-c-nui mexinia- Hnielar evi-nlna at a 'hi; rraycr aii-eoiiK 1 nuraoajr eveuiiiK at ri.iju. traiiKera tronllallr lnvlteil. FIKHT PHKHHVTKKIAN ( HI'm il -Kxr. 0. W. (.iHoxar, I'aauir. hervieca l II a. h. ami 1 Ml r. m. H.l.l.ath Hehixil at 10 A. M. Youiif l'iile' Hix-li-iy of Chrlnllau Kmlearnr mwia rxry Humlay even 1 11 k at t'M) We. Inc. .lay evfnliiK pmy.-r tnxetliix at I V). Hexu free. KVANO'il.lCAM lll'Kf'll (jKHMAN Acij. Kaa-T, paator. Pr-aehiny Mtrvlei-i nrorf Hiimtajr at II A. M ami 7 :vi V. M hi I. hath artiKil fi-ry Holiday at 10 A. M (John llarrlalx-rxer, MiipiJ Weekly Prayer Heeling every WHnetday evetitnx L'MTKI) HltKTIIUKN CIII HCII .-Rev P. B. Wli.uNa. tiaaUir. Ht-rrieea flrl and third Hun day imiriilhxa and Ihe wece'llnr Hiturdar 1 nlxhl lu each month at Orcein I Ity. at II a. m. aim i m . aan me nrat ttunuay allerniHiu 01 eaeh inoinh at Kalla View. NKW KKA W.C T. V. Mpria Ural Halorday In each month al their hall In New Kra. Prlvmla ol the cauao are In riled to lie preaetit. Maa. Cakkt Joll.xi.oX, Max. Kaktman. Prealdeut. CANH r" UJlKiK, NO V.l. I O. 0. T. Meet flrat and third Hatorday erenltie at ; Klllllht ahall Caul.) Vlaitlmr meinlierft alwaya Diane weii'ome. M ii.i.a kij Lkk. HeC it. c. (iimoa, w. u. i. HO.SH OK VKTKKANK. fC. If. Haker Camp, No. la, meet erery flrat and inlrd 1 hiirkday rvenltif of each moiith ( A . HKhMANN.Jr..i apt. Waan H. I.awthn. lt I. lent. '. F llci ai., ti Lieut FALIjI CITY UyliOF. OF A. O I'. W. Meetr every aeeond and fi.tirlb Friday eren t ul each meiiilt III Odd Fellow' Inilldiiia. All aiijoiiruiUK brelhren roidlallr Invited to at tend. I). t.AlFlLLU, U. W. (iro CAi.irr. Keeorder. Cl.ACKAMAx: LOlMiF.. No. 57, A 0. U W. Meet tlmt and third Monday in each month, at MiaiKlr.'a Hall Vlaitlug hretheru a rlenmc. C. K. l'r.Ar a. lieu on a. Kie. M. W WAHNKH liKANiiK. No. 117. F. of H. Meet f.oirth M itnrdxy of earh month, at theli hall In New hr. '. ';. Wani. Miner IUa M'lrcle ilr iwn, Hee'v HI TTK CllKKK i.KANOK. No. -J. P. ol It. Meet at their halt III Maninain. necond Sat in.! .y In eirh moiilh at lu a. m. Vltltiui tin in''erxlvava welcome. J. K JACK'.' J. It. V. IIITK, neeretary .Mauler. 0AVK1. 1)I,K. No. .A A O. l W Meet.ec..ii I ant third Himrday evemnja al Knmhl t ball. Canity. Vlaltiun hrother made well onie. W H ilaiaai.r, 0 I. B.iai.nw Reeorileor. Mifterworkmaa COI.fMHlA II00K AM) LAIiUKK CO. Meet flrt Krlday of taeh month at Fountain eniilne houe. t'Haa. Athkv. Pre. C B. Cillow, HtM?'y. t'HAa lunr.R. f rm KofNTAIN I10.SK CO.. No 1 Keiular nteetiuj. aeeoud Wedneaday In eacl mntith at euitliie hoiiM. eaat lide Mnin atreeL iM-ta een tieveiuh and biirhth. 1 At'KKKMaS.Kee'y. Lance Oariiner, Pres Kn. Newton. Foremau. ST. JollN'8 IlKANCII, NO. M7, C. K. of A. Meet every Tneday evening at their hall corner Main and lentil etrret, Oregon city. Matt jiti.n, tjec'y. T. W.Scu.ivan, Pre F COMPANY. FIRST KEIJIMF.NT. O. N. G. Armory. Third and Main. Keiular drill nli.ht.i Monday. Keular busluesa nieeiln,:, flrat I Monday of each mouth. ae 1 m.witti I orrt(R. J. W. Oannnir, - captain. Flrt Lieuienani. I- L. r-lek'eu. r. Kenev Second Lieutenant. I TI AI.ITIX tiKANUK. NO. Ill, V. of II, I j Meet Mat Slnrday of each month at their I K. H. IlKsrv. 1 nan in iiaoiivine, Miaa Heiia SiiarI", Scc'y. Mnater. WOOD TURNING SCROLL SAWING BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED Parties lemring Wood Turning, Vat- terns, Brackets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will bo Suited by Calling on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. G-. IT. BESTOW, jT"Opp. the ('ongretrational Church ? -. f'i W't v. .: ,'; Appel's Parisian Enamel' For the Creation of perfect Complexion, Tbe favorite French Cosmetic. Appol's Complexion Cream Eradi cate Wrinkle., and gtvel to the Skin the Texture ol youth. Appel'S Skin Bleach Eradicate all ulcmiahet, and discoloration of the skin such I Tail, Sunburn, Freckles, Swarthy and g reasy appearance of the lace. Appel's Oriental Powder in Flesh, White, Pink and Cream shades, gives to the face a beautiful clear and transparent ap pearance, Appel'S Natural Blush The only Ronpre true to nature, when appli'.J to the face or lips, cannot be detected 1. Iut put up in t wo shades l.iL'm lor n unuci. iiaii Datk Tor llrunettes. Tlil Apnl Coiattle Co. si rrm.-.ico, cu. A paniihli'ton how to Create a complexion free, and good For Sale By CHARMAN & CO. request for Catalogue Is good for FOR absolutelt;pore DRUGS OO TO r, A. HARUINu. nonf: iii;t COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Flue Perfcmerlcs ni Tillet Articles Alao full it'K'k of F-A.I3STTa- OILS. K'HJ. TREES! TREES 1 1 Twenty thousand ITALIAN AND FE1HTE FKL'.VKS For ale cheep at the PRAIRIE NURSERY Firntclae.i Prunes, 6c. each in HXJ lotH. Hecond clasH, 3c. each in 10 lots. For further information, call on or aJdreHH, DAVID J. COX, Clack arna Co. Canby, Or. Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP AT George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, Elyville, - Oregon, Where you can pet the highest eafh price for Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. Full line of new goods at prices lower than Oregon City. Over Caufleld'i Drug Store, Offlee dava from Ihe 1st lo J.Mh of each mouth. Artificial teeth on ruhher. Brat claw, $15. liuld fllling from J on. AH work guaranteed. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. r . :.: I 1 fu'l" Jr M'""8 "c i1""" Without a IH'Pr. For fir?t-clasS. T6- .... f . . liable gooils his store is second to none. Xrv him ! NEW YORK GALLERY. riiotograplia Dttlivered Promptly in the Finest Style of Art. Fine Crayon Work a Specialty. Old Pictures Copied to Any Size. Satis faction Guaranteed. OallarvReirPoit Office, 0KEG05 CITT, OB. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- Southern Pacific fiouto SHASTA LINE. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Soii.h 1 I North. 7 0r. . 7:15 r. . 8:I.SA.M . Lv Lv Ar Portland Ar OrttKonCity Lv 8. Francisco Lv 9:?;ia.M. 8:Ha.m. 9:0rt r. M. Above train stop only at the following sta tion north of Koaebiint: East Portland, Ore gon City, Wooilbiirn, Silent, Albirv, Tangent Shcdds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Ir vlug aud Eugene. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Foraccotnmodatlnnof Second-CUss Passengers attached to Express Trains. ROSEBl'RG MAIL (Daily). j DR. L. WHITE, (:0 a. a. I Lv Portland Ar I 4:0p.ii :fiA.M. I Lv Oregon C ity Lv 2:ny p. M 8:10 1. M. I Ar Host-burg Lv 6:-Ha. m ALBANY LOCAL (Dally, except Sunday.) V0 r. M. Lv Portland Ar S:iA. Oil r. M. Lv Oregon City Lv 7:M a. m 9:00p.m. Ar Albany Lv Wli. West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mall Train, Dally (Except Sundav.l THROUCH TICKETS TO A1X POINTS EAST AND SOUTH, For ticket nd full Information regarnlnv rats, maps, etc., call on Company" agm at Oregon City R.KOEHLER, Manager. R. P. ROGERS, Aas't ti. F. and Past. Agent FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Oregon City, Oregon. Full Stock of Guns Ammunition. Repairs on all kinds of ntnall machines i.roniptly mail. Duplicate kevs to any lock manufactured. Hhop'on Main Street, next to Noblitt'a Stables.