THE CREAMERY MAN'S NEW YEAR, Man Yirtaotu Kesolnlloni That Par tha Who Mnkra Thorn. At the beginning of a new year the Mnsciention creamery man will stop to take retrospect of the last year to see where he has been derelict in his ways f doing business, and where better and more improved methods shonld and conld be substituted. To such the following list of resolves will probably he a welcome help. It is by no means an exhaustive one, bnt can easily be extended where occasion re quires: To do away with all haphazard and hit or miss ways of bnying cream or milk, buy only by the test, and thus re duce this part of the business to a just and equitable basis. To provide a good supply of ice, or rather an oversupply, so the butter maker need not scrimp himself in the nse of it next summer. Au oversupply of ice won't cost as much now as an over upply of summer heat will next summer. To insist upon the use of ice by the patron, and to encourage by every means possible a more intelligent handling of milk and cream. To reject all milk and cream that is nnfit for making first class butter. To encourage the breeding of a higher grade of dairy cattle and the intelligent feeding and care of same by offering premiums for the highest average month ly tests. To disseminate good dairy literature among the patrons, and thus help ad vance dairy knowledge umoug them. To engage only such cream gatherers as nave sutncient dairy knowledge to act the in.-dructor to the patron where necessary. To insist uiHjn every employee taking some dairy or creamery paper. To urge the butter maker to join the association. To make only first class butter. Calls Time on the Weather. A subscriber enters the following vig orous kick against the weather which is not inappropriate. He savs: It seems to me it is about time somebody ex pressed his sentiment regarding the weather. I think the Entkrpmsk sadly remiss in its duty to go on week after week and never even put in a protest, to say nothing about a vigoious kick, about the well, I havn't language to express weather. Strangers in looking over the paper see nothingeoneerning the the weather at once infer that this is the usual thing and not worth mentioning. I tell you this rain and mud is giving Oregon a black eye, and I am afraid every body w ill pull up stakes and leave the country. Why even that great pHr the Ore- gonian, is as mum as an ovster, only publishing the weather man's report, wtio says w e are still short over a foot of the usual amount of rain. I think Pague needs drowning if any man does. Suppose tbe editors call a meeting or convention, Invite Mr. Pairue to atrn,1 and see if something can't be done, If we let this go on much longer the farmers are goners. I planted some garden seeds some six weeks airo and altera violent struggle they came up rtnlit l 1,, . L. it . , i . ! 7 .u wp uiei uy mo com rain ana afAa .. I . juuuw existence oi a weelc or two gave up the ghost and returned to mother mud. What are we noimr to do. in talking with a neighbor about it he thought we had better grin and bear it But ha was made up of too soft material. I uon t believe we ought to endure the rain and mud any longer if there is any possibility of stopping it. l am ulranl this cotnmtinii-atinn oill ie loo late to insert thin week, even if you are induced to publish it. But I , presume it will be just as appropriate a week or two hence, judging from present appea ranees. Plant Ferry's1 Seeds an1 Mn a rich harmit They ar alwavi mllaMa. alwaya In demand, alwaya lh im FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL! ror 1 to lnrluahl to rury riantor. vis uprTK-yMiniiu ui invmidi ntrmlng I J.n.FfcRRYA. DETROIT. CO- Mich. LrLQY I fou CA i Va ,crri M IT WILL NOT ,.. j, Tl An i sinwihle Laxative and VKH V f. TON 10. Belu br lrninriiior avut by mall 2.V., 60c and 11.00 pr package. Sample tree. irn wn.Ti,?Jr!!v'"ncTHPowT ImW II WfortiielwttiaodiireatU.Jiio. For sale by (.!. U. Huntley. short, to conduct the business accordin to sound business principles. John F. Nieman in Creamery Journal. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the In J purpose of making an examination of all Dairy Tenting at the World's Fair. (a) Monday, May 1, to May 10, in clusive Illustrations of methods of handling milk and cream. (During this period the machinery necessary to manufacture cheese will be put in proper condition.) (b) Thursday, May 11. to Mav 2o. in- elusive Breed test Xo. 1 This test will oe conducted under such uniform methods of handling the milk and of manufacturing cheese as may be agreed to by the committee on tests, subject to these rules and the approval of the chief of the department of agriculture. All commercial products i. e., cheese, whey and increase and decrease in live weight will be considered in making the award. (c) Friday, May 2(5, to Thursday, May 30, inclusive Illustrations of methods or dandling milk and cream. (During this period the machinery ia use for the manufacture of cheese will be replaced with that for the manufacture of butter.) (d) Wednesday, May 31, to Aug. 28, in clusive, ninety days Breed teat No. 2 In this test all commercial products i. e., butter, skimuiilk, buttermilk and in crease or decrease in live weight, and cost of color, if used will be considered in making the award. This test is to be conducted under 6uch uniform method" of handling the milk and cream and cf manufacturing butter as may be agreed to by the committee on tests, subject to these rules and the approval of the chief of the department of agriculture. (e) Tuesday, Aug. 29, to Sept. 27, in clusive, thirty days Breed test No. 3 In this test no product will be consid ered in making an award except butter. The member of the committee on testa representing a breed shall have the right in this test to decide the method by wuiuu me nunc anu cream of such breed shall be handled and the manner in which the same shall be manufactured into butter, subject to these rules and the approval of the chief of the depart ment of agriculture. (f) Saturday, Sept. 28, to Oct. 27, in clusive, thirty days Breed test No. 4 This test will be of young herds, entered in accordance with section 7 of these rules, and will be conducted under the same conditions and requirements, and the awards will be upon the same basis j as provided for in test No. 2. I (g) Thursday, Sent. 28. to Oct. 27. in. ciusive illustration of methods of han dling milk and cream and manufactur ing butter. Under a, c and g records will be kept, as provided for in the reg ular tests. persons who may oflW themselves as candid ites fur teachers of the schools of tl.is county, the county school superin tendent thereof will hold a public exam ination at the court house in Oregon jWty, beginning May 10th 1893 at 1 j o'clock p. m Those desiring to apply for state certificates or state diplomas win appiy .May llith 18D3at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated the 2oth day of April ISIfl, II. S. Gibson, School Supt. Clackamas county, Oregon. To fight the Geary Law. San Francisco, April 21. The Chinese Six Companies now inform theircountry. men that they must pay $5 instead of $1 after today for the purpose of fiiihting the Geary law. The purpose of this raise is not stated, but apparently it is designed to be a punishment for those I individuals who have been slow about proving their fealty to the com panies. Perhaps too it may be in the nature of a "clean up" prior to the Chinese exodus. A GOOD i INVESTMENT la one that bring big returns. A GOOD MEDICINE It the one that doe what Is claimed for It OREGON KiDNEY TEA will cure nil Iliaraacs of the Kid ueya anil 1' ritiary i r;;.ius, Conali pation. Iiil-tr. SiMldiiie 1'iim when I nmii .in-. 1'jina In ihrl nacK anil Lr.uln, Irritation ol tilt Madder, llnclt Dual DcjMuil.s and UriKlit'a Dixnsr, CURE YOURSELF and Live a Long Time with out paying Interest on your Lease of Life, by Buffering. Sunday Services. ST. I'AI'I.'H t'llt'ltl'll- Kdm'nial- Hov. J' ; Kckatiirm I'a.tor. S.ovlii'a ul II o'clock a in and 7;S0 p. in. Prayer service jrry Friday i'vi'iiUi. KltlKT CON(lKKU ATUN Al. ftlt'H ll.-K"-M. AN0I.ro Hoimiiikktv. Pastor. Service, at II A. M itnilT SHI-.M. Sunday School alter innr K aervico. Player ineMlim Wednesday oicinnit l 7 StliM'lock. Prayer im ellnii ol Yniin l'"'l' i SoWt'ty ol ChrlnllHti indpuvor evt'ry Hundiiy wiiiiix mil . prii.ii, K1KST HAI'TIST Cllt'lll'll It lev. iIiimn Takkkh l:nr MomiIiik Si-rvliv i II Sunday School w in; KvviiIiik Sirvlii HO. Iti'unUr rytr nindlim WMiU'diiy cvimiIiik. Monthly ('ovi'imni Moi'lhu vi-ry Wmliiidy vi,iiln iirnci'dlini lint rt ml Sunday In lh iiioiilli. A CornlHl luvllHllon lo Hit. 8T. IOIIN'8 rilfltrit. CATItot-U' -Kv. A. lllU.KHH4M. I'Kilor. III! SllllilH llll Ml t IHl 10 :W a. X Kvory wond mid lourlh SiiinUy Ofrmmi utimoii (iir the N o'l'lock in At nil olln.r nmi' Kniilluli normom. Hmid Sidiool m J .in r. m. Vr.fr. im.iii(oiIi'i nhji'ria, Hiid llfiirilli'iloii m ; ,10 r. MKI'lllllilsr 0. Svkk Sundny Sidi Kwnrlh l.i'mie an; rryir .MiM'tlim iriniitri oordUlW Invllcd. KIKST I'KKSIIV'IKHIAN Cllt'Kl ll.-llliv. (I. W. limoNKV, I'sitor. Sorvii'i'n at II A. ami 7 .10 r. M. Saldmtli Srliool at 10 a. m. Yoiuif IVoido'n SmMfly ol liirUllau Kndi'iivnr iiiwu rvi'ry Sunday i'vi'iiImk at H HO Wi'ilui'uday OvoniiiK prayer ini'lln at 7 .10. sralu irw. KVASll'CI.ICAI.l'III'llCII-liKKMAS - Al ii r.KSir, I'aniiir. rrtai'hiiin irvln' riery Sunday al 11 A. M and 7 :SH I' M SxMiaih aid.ind vvcry Sunday at 10 A. M I '"'in llarrllM-rvi'r. Hupl I Wi'rkly Prayer Mrvtliig t'vi'ry Wtiduoilay voulun I'NITKII llllKTIIUKN l lll lll'll -Iti-v I' II. Wii UAN. paxlor. Nityii'i'h rt rl and Ihlrd Sun day mornluna and I lip prii'cdlii( Ntiurday nluhl In rai'h mouth al (lri'iou i lly, at II a. in and 7 p ni .aa.l i ho drat Sunday allnrunou ol vai'h uioiilh at Kalla View. A'ClllM U..I'11'IC I'll II " ' ""' n, r7-',';rt;:!l,,,!::i.:!.1!::";i"l M.,l Wl.-r " ' " nl hla .dann ,' n..k. "'""' " ' ,, prool .III ,,rs,'.' f I "' I., r li'".l Hi MoijaYnN;-;,,,:,:; and .Milllval l ' ', T h,,,,,!, """" noi'H'k rmt n in i'.tn'N. .AM.yrn..AT ,'I''",A,1V1V"I"";''''! Mml.a li hrrrh lvn l''' I"11""'" n.tl!iv',",,;r:..n(". L"i H.ib .rfii..r i..i ! '''" I I lly. ihtoii, on J ,n ami Socioty Ult ""octory IH.N CITY IM)AllliurT; H-l. al Ci.iiil II 'H laiiutiwulr,,,,,, , "Hi MooitHaiy, r. k Him,, I K l UAVKI, 1.1 mux, Nt,M,7--. HihiIiiioih1 mid IroiiiliMaiii.i. ' K..i,ii..ih.ii,t:..,i,r. v..!,,;,;'1;';:'' ... " H RtM'ordot. M ''It, yr hmv-a luiikt.'ii . Mou otxry 1 Iny .i,i, '.J f corni'i Main mid Imilh ir,P1, J."1 M.rt ji .tiH.aw'y. w.V jj IM'I I'L'llU I II I 111 .. . w, 'nr., nil, li llolda lla tngular r.iminuiiu..,, and Ihltd s.tur.layaol '": llralhmu In .hk alamllui , V ft T.Viv'AiSI Ml I I'a.lor. Mornlm aorvli'O at It: W H l. V,.:.,,, i,, Vt.orlil Unuon. I , liool at PJJV Kvi'iilnt ...rvl.'.. at 7,10 Ihe Uh ''" '" ' lM ,.. . ...amie niKrinm H, y ev-iiln. al r-idru . I an - I ' ' r.M.i'r.t.,"fi:,.,:Lrr,,- "w"" ;,.,.h." ::!;;""!:.,v:n . . I I.A KAUAH I IMPirt ' rlaikainaa t liaplar No I H . u I nil iM'at lull Aral UolliUt ..In.. " V riiliiualiliiiia tanl(v..in.l mi k..I.I..H, y" "T,tM, EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- Southern Pacific Jioute SHASTA LINE. Kxprewi Traiim leave Portland Iluily. Sun . h 7 li r.lT." ? r. x. .I.'ia.N . I.V U Ar Portland Ar OrB"iH'liy I.t H. Kraui'lMro I.v H'i a X a ci a x v in r Ahov trnliia atop only al Iho follim line ia i tlona nortii of Hoi.uir- Kal Portland. Ilrr- on I liy. Woodliurii. Salim, Allniv, lainimt ( j .-,.r.i-i, iiii-j, iiitrrmiiiirK, junriloll i ny, 11 , villi; and Kiiki'iic I Pullman Buffft Sleepers. i , . i' Mnriiiawaiar, I U. k.n... -""niX. ,,.;,u J, I. AI'l'Hl". JiTflU llr,""I .Sol UK Villi I'l lit H AII".N I ami lUllc M Oiraoul'liy i'K..ii. ApMI I. I'J I Nollrr ! liiTrhy l"l I'1' '" Mloln liamrd .Ullfr liaa Bid li.'ll..' ol hl to inaki' n ur.l prmil III annpori th.l aald priH.I .ill Iw mvlr Ul.u llir llr,li Irr and llaiflxr ol llir I I "lair" land onV al Utcgoii I'll), otr(.m, on tla Ji I'M Ahraham II llakar. lloiui'li'ail rnicy. .No nffl. Ii.r lh H i, id Ilia M K ', S. T 1 It . H. K Hi-liamia lh lid low In "Ulir"" to prol III' l olillnu .ui t"l ili-lii iiM.iaml i-ulllialli'li id "Id land. ! Ilerry lliii'kiif r. I an la.a lai, Jolm li la. Jami'a WIlllliK'k. allot Wink I la. kainai r-unly. lrtou T. AI'PKIIHiiN. 4 U Vlv lii-i.icr. KUTH K roll I'l hl ll ATIiiS Uiijomi- at Uii-on i lly, ""t'-n April Iwl I N'.,ll.- li hrrrhv aliran. Dial III Ii.IIiikIiK liaini'd rllll liaa nlrd liolli "I lllallllrl lion lo niakr filial pnad In aupp-irl ol lila rlalm, and lhal laid ani will t mad Iwl'T 111 lira I lr and liiii'iiiT nl Ilia I'niird aiaia land uitirral Ittrt Ily Hi-"ii on Na j. li ! Jilnri liiililnlr i I'm i H ,S'.i7ii.l..i ilia '.a K I I : , K ,1 K II liallira III fnlViallitf w llhratr In ' nr. tilt riiilniuMia rr,liiii uin an I rnltl ' I 1 alli-ll of ""lit land. Ill llrlitt ili'loiilu I'al ' I rli k .Mr.til-ni. I tiallra U Hall. J I l'.rkl j , rraa, all ol ,'alnl). I ai kamai rottmi Orrxnu J I AI'1'llin'N I IIS I) li.il. I. r OUKUiiN 1.111'im.Nn I n . , Mlry I ttiiraday vrn ' a Ih'il Cull,,,- ii.il u lli "rdni,,,!,,,,, r in Hi klinlira ol l. Ml I' I IHHKUH I.OMiK. No 1. o 4 1 . lll l,t., M..i..tf L'l . ( . .. , , , ,.,,,, n,rt I J. r .llfl.IV. Hew. r,UM KM.'AMI-UKST, Knii., Mia Ural ami lliltd lni-a.Ura.,1 J.. tiKld Kalloo hall klmura ,m7 l!lan h. rofdUU, Mlr. to uitnl J A HIKWAKI, VI U ",, I kl.l Mu;iir.s-u Ttttrie. ho u Mla W.ua.Uy iiliig . Aram(. tlllif Olrnilirfa lllltllrl Xi l J HaiiHti, t'. uf K, " nl ,-iiir l.inmn, Mj tj A, O f X"1' ' ri.ud and louith aiurf,.. Inmilh al W ll..o t III. Ur,,,n . . . U" XI Irni I 1 T TonlK, llrrordrr. Mil UK uK KIN Al. Ullkll.M I'lii HtiiS l.lilmr NO. IA A 0 1 1 Mrlairr tliura-lay iclilli( al 044 I. hall. Ilaarfo Yalllll , """ i. V 1 11. II arail aa, llrrm lrr , TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. KoraiTommod illMiiof Soi-ond l'U.. Paaaonnorr alini'lii'd lo Ktpri'aa Tralua. W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing, Having one or the Uit Mliot'ra in the state in my employ, I muke HORSBIIOMXG ,V SI'EIALTY ALL WOul ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. Shop opposite corner from Pope's' hardware store. j ORECON CITY. ORECON. ! ' : A. X. ' 9:i'.A. X. ' Arm r. x. HllSKHfliii M All. (Kallyi I.v l.v Ar I'oriland Ar (iroKoiil'lly I.v Kn-i'liurc I.v 4 in r !:' r. x n .11 A. x AI.IIANY I.IH'AL (I'ally.cxt'rpi Sunday.) Notli la hirrliy l. rli. (hat Id tcnia-ur. adllllllilrilru. with Ih will ahnrird id Ih I Mila Kiral l.lr"ltt Ihlll.ak d"? ii,., haa fllrd lirr In uilli, .1 .1 h arO.itllll ,r Filial a.'lll.-mrhl HI III r,,nlil j I ourl for t lukim-a roilht). Iiri'oli and dial aald rourt h. . :iin-. M.in lai ll,r l. lai nf Ma) . I'. al Ih limir "I li .-k I t ( aald l.i. for hi-ar hi i.l,.-i-(loua (.1 and ari'nut. and arl Ih'tiii-nl ilo-ii'i'l I'ali d M .ri li ' vi:l K.MII.V II HI I I ik K. I. Iml. .1.(1. mi Kllhlhi' will a i 1 1 1-a o. I of hic rual id M IV. Illlllil'k. ili rra.nl 1 ,l I ia. M 'l II I A I iiIm.K Nn In 1 o r 1 and Ihlrd aaiuidar u "I lni'ia Vlaliln, n,.-. "" "" 1 ann i i W I l..xta, llrr mi 1-n 1 11 y t 'iIm.k or a 0 r i klrrlaior) arri.lid and li una rrt'i fiifarll 111. .nth In odj 1, ,,.,, t 'joillllllil brclhrrll r..l.l.(, Is, i , "" I' I Al rllU), ll tiB'i 1 Ai.irr. Haordr 6 On r. x. mi r. x. : P. X. I.v Lv Ar 1'orllaiid Ormoii i lty Alhany Ar l.v I.v I a .Vi a X. 1 7-M A.X . Mill AX. Against Jersey Inbreeding. EurotaB was the result of an outcross. Her owner generally Lred her and her descendants together without iood r. Bnlta in that way, but other people bred her sons upon imported and other cows that were no kin to her, and the result of that course has been the large num ber of tested granddaughtersof Eurotas. I bought at public and private sales several granddaughters of Eurotas, in bred, and never could make a good cow out of one of them, but 1 never, out of eight of her granddaughters which were ontcrossed, failed but in one instance ti make a tested cow, although I h mght them all as calves before they wi -e de veloped. Tennessee people have been very buc ceesful breeders of Jerseys, and they have from the start adopted the simnl plan of breeding the good individuals of afferent approved families together and never inbreeding closely. New Dairy. Grape Flarored Butter. Here is a new wrinklo for the dairy man. It is said that a Chautauqua fanner fed bis waste grapes to his cows nd produced butter of an unusually fine flavor. Yaluuhle Colt Hold. A check for $10)0, signed by J. P. Mann, the owner of Altao, is the price Poftmaster Biers, ol Vancouver, re ceived for his 10-months-old colt On- cona. The colt is by Oneco out of Ven eiia.anumucli is expected of it in the future. The bargain was very quietly maue ana the check handed over bv Mr Mann with apparent satisfaction that his bargain was a good one. The State's stove Foundry. The stale board Tuesday effected the purchase of the stove foundry at the state prison. The price paid was $40,000. The purchase was consummated Hfi.r considerable discussion and inquiry. It was thought the officers would be able to purchase for a less sum, but it could not be done, and as they were anxious to have the convicts employed, this was thought the best move. With R. J. Fleinming superintendent it is expected the foundry will be started Monday. Bargains In lion I Estate. All leval 80 acres one mile from Oregon City at $")0 per acre, terms easy. Seventy feet on Main street with eood building $0000. Several nice sightly lots with and with out hounes in the city ranging from $Ii00 to $2000. One block of 8 lots with two lioiws, good barn and well of good water $:;cOo! For terms etc inquire of Johnson & Randall office over Bank of Oregon City. The ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIt'K. In the matter of the entitle of (ieorire T Mill more. dei'LHacd. Nolloe la herehv riven, that il.o ,,.i.,..i.....i . n the ZUl dav of Maroh ik.ii .ii.. ... C'l?.',;'1 I'lmiiiMriiiiir of the estate of lieorite r. Millmore.deoeaaed. hy the llonorahleCoiiniy Court of the atme of Oreiron for i.'Urkainaa ....,. jieraona navitiu cih i ma aitulimt an Id estate are hereby iiiiiifled to present ;hein Wt, he proper vou. l.era. ivllhln al, rton-ha troin the date of this noilee m the inidiTlKi.ed at the " nmmi-iie raper A ruin (J ... ore 8" CI'v. Ori-K.in. I.. i. (jntNKl V, Adm'r. inieu una ytD l ly o; April, lha;l. 4-U;,V12 Weal Side Hivialon. HETWKKX I'OHTLAXII AND CoKVaI.I.IH. Mall Train, ltally (Kjeept SliiniUv.l THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL I'lllNTS EAST AND SOUTH. Fnrlleketi ami full Information reiaruin. inpauy a af Mit at I I'M INo'KN r TAX a ll K Stale of llrrann, ( roilllly nf I'lar.amai I To i lir illy rcilirrior of nri'in I lir nrrinii In (lie nam nf the Htalc of nr.-tf.ti. i.ii ar,. hi rel.y r,.innaM..-l m fnrtliallli lry ,.n lljr follow inn Via and part ol Im. ami lamia, of , inurn mere.'! , i .allaly llir uupal l l II K I SI Al iJ'lN.r, No M, A 0 Wr. i. n ri and third Mniidat la vt I at alialflil t Hall I. Ilh, lonhru t I K I ft lire I.MIU i .... . .... .. II a.1,1 linuarl, lor . AIT. Ilia r, ... 1 III H ! rut la. inapa, etc Ori'Kou City K KllKIII.KIt, Mannner. call un Co K. I'. KOGKItH, Aaa'l O. K. and I'aaa. Aient '. . .. ' : ' . 'i? .; ' '- -Lt S' . -4. 'TBI i -1 Infills I .hhi aiara.mi'lit (u-lliaf Irvlrd lir laid lily on aald iroirt) lir i.rdln Hire .So III of .aid I II) I and aald aupaatnent laiiua fur th piirp.n I PoiiattiirlllK a ar on Main alr.ei a ,.ll,r rr.a .lri-,.. Iii ,.. rir,,pr Hi i.IuH all. aald .....r lirln, fully irar.l.n III oldi nan. ,o IIO of .,, n,r ,, I,,, tfmr U) Ur manner prioldr.l hy law. and return III pru , eed. of ui-li al in llir I'lty ItPaailtrr and till. I warrant to m. ih rMnrdrr of a. , ,-iiy. .hi, : your dolni rnd. ra. ilirr.m, iorir m. ,n ,,, . rn) irea.ur. r Inr the pr.ar.a-.ll ol .m li .al aa paid lo hi in , TTilawarr.ni , .,) hy ,,,,,, , ,,. ,.,' rounrll ,,,,, , lly tlt , aald eniini ll ii.;, i,- ; j,w ir.ra- or iiiiriiii.s Vla Ur.l Monday nf arh mmilk t I Hall lirraou t uy Vlaltllif nianala aali'ofu. PAVIIi M. AKTIII K. Cusaai I f Hllw, Ad). urn I IKiiiK I'lisr. No. I! li A. I,!' mviil of Ofi. Veaalt In arh.ad hila. al lf Ml Iff illday In rai'h mm. Ill al i orlii 1 roinrad. mad l''tti ai.-aaaa J. K la.iioaa, Adjl. luiaau 111 Willi.. HI,,.,,.,,, j vp ,,.rr,,,, ,, i mm, ! r, il . ll . i, hand and allin-d ih.. ....i Una HKh day id Itrrriularr, f aal, Or. J..U ( ii). M'-al 1 Id ny Virtu of lliralai, I. I. I'l'lUHl. irdi-r of "rr(,.ni ii) , nir-.,. I lion, fn aatlafy NOIICK OF 8ALK. Notice ia hereby iven I hut upon Saturday, the ?il ili.y of April, m, nf in oVlock ,, ,,H, Iny, nt the court liou-e door in ()re.m City. tlHrkamiia c .unty. Orev.ii, the uiidorsiK l fftiMnii ... ..r .1, ........ i .... . m . n . : -rii-iii.111111 annua or J. Im w. Norn el hmmn f. aie .H. d.d, Ow.rKH H. e,l(. and Horn H Nenile , minora, wil' hI1 at puldie suction the foilw,n escribed r.l eau,t, be lonmnir to aaid nunora, in-wii- PnrcHl one. A trad of land aitun'e, lying nnd beiim in 'heoou ;iy. f C'nckHiniui. Sin'n of Ore. yon, and bounded ami particularly described aa follows, lo-wi: I hat certnii, jm cnl nf himI b. inn a part i f Donnlion Land Claim of Wibiain Holme anil wife, in ,d county, and bira deal aa till own: HcKinmi.nntnp int f..urtn 111) Hubs east from the northwest corner of land conveyed tii L Jacob Kamm, and renor 'eil on ..t u.-.i, ! thence. mH'chZ.',". trf" "'!f ZFiWh""" ! I7 XV 4-, thence weaterl, . . . ,L u.l. !! '."r" ire... ll' S.'.'l B"""Y nd ..fv . . at the conmy toad, thence nortberly al nir mil! APj?,?! 8 Oriental Powder In Pleah, r a . lo i wl,' ia know, as the north line of the ? ?'",k Crr"m h"da, (flrra to the Wyirant 'and ami tn tl,e .p,i . . i fiu-e a beautiful .1... .i aa .Wribed in Record I bonk "lV "wlta!!S I . 0p" aouth tothe north line i f Jacob ( arum 'a land-! Appel'a Natural Blush TheonlykouRe the' ce went 14 links to the !,... ..I i i i truclouiiin.. i..j .iniii.i. ...t i.;:.,"--'" -I K, .... ." of ,,.., uani i.enricctrii, put up In Iwoalmdel L'J.'h for llloiidea, Duik for llrunntra. io. ar.i b:iaatie co. B: rnatltcj mkauk uturr rniu-a. 11 ti MINT 'K OIlK'.n.S. Wr. f M I I, .in, ,m. . fs. Mr. y . r.alii ,n. - T"l ''a J ll llaidlllf. - fcr M-rf op flr.i and third f'tdar. w olllh III K. of Hall. UrlnUn p.,ri.iii I I.... li. .i j. - i.. ....... ..... . ui,i, n .nil .in . . .. . -.. ..-,1,., ..-. Hi'inaii, roiiiiajiy wiroair.i "poll, ami li III. on aaliirdav. the l,:i, ,,, i Man. l.'i. . at i im i ... . . . . ' . ' ' "I i ii ins. li li. ..r .!. i ... al thiTouri I..,.,. d,.,r in ll,.-. V i... . . a"N1 Vr.TrKANa r- i' naar i amp. i i meeiir'' and Inlrd llliir.day rvrnlni id .ark K of ! hall K H TAl.irr ran ll a) In ai ui v lai l.laql III! Li ,.V, : i , ""!!". lay. a. tlT,, ),,,,,.. ', " 1 lV llfl-afl.ll II II.. Hln-.f ir rti , ' ..I, ' ''"h In I.mhI, ,.r ... inrli thi-r.l A :. he miiuiifii nf ... . . ' l)lli(of a ii arr ,,i, VI. .' .... ' , ' ' lr In iir. o . ". ".' ' ' a. full v ,l,., i.i .. . '.'""" IT. ... ' i "aiu uriiui.m Or.'iiou i tv. i an I ' : JLA . 4 Ml of ,,.f,,., ll mini m il 'aal.Jaljnaa..t.V.Uii . . J V1..1 ' " "" "r"r ai AoDel'a P,i.i. c . ' ' V '"" '"'d,, it, ri. t - . fc.iaiuDi. -or ine I ., ."-'npuiin Crcaiion of perfect Coaipltxloo, The I 'N'.'r,h '"" "Mot one, favorue French Coamellc. , bin. k Appel's Complexion Cream r-radi-1 K"l """h calrt Wnnklca nndgivea lo the Skin the I ..,"""' l"l a. I.IiM-k :i lextureol youth. Kl .Northerly :it 7 ,.,., ( Appel's Skin Bteach, Eradicate, .11 ! ,1'" " r. iniiTi'il In III moil,. "ly aide of I,, 1 7 hlis'k i'j ll II imi... Ia 1.10' .No. Ilunf llll.llllt. lor .wrr ...,.,et, I A H. " Mull On nr a Nam I ilklTntniT r.tlkr t'.nilvl W II. IIihu ... Ain't. 1 1 I'l an li'J 10 "K K Ii. IIAKKIltAVll'.l' M. i. In K I' Hall mi th .iui4 ! Monday evrliln. of each nn.iilh Ma. W K Jull.SaOJI.r- .Miaa .N.iaa. t ai.irr, Hrc'y. NKW KM A W C T V. Me. flr.t Hatiitilay III farh mnelaa hall In New Kta. Krlrinl nl III rauM vlid In be pr.-...nt. Mui l'aay J' Mas Kj.ra.a, President. " ; cr a or laud, more or leas, all in neetion 32 1 . 2 S., It -l K. of the IV M Harce two A tract of land beKinnii, at a E ? 5 hoTL.h c,;,",rbitWH n Mictions :il and ,Z V . 1 " '-W' M- running thence north '9 17 1 . Puii't, runtiinn thence west .ijji.i nan to a pom . ninniim thence aoiith III g- roda tn h point, a d mnnii K llience east trscinu the south bonnilaiy line ..f said a ction al, ..3 r...i t, place ,fbinnnir., conlai-inic one acre of ami, m Cliicknmas county. Onwm. 0.1 roU,iIe"' 1 A ,r"';t "f ,w,rt teninnin f. a pop 19 54 Kl rods west of the . nil, err er be. tween .'; io- a 111 and IB, T. 2 H It 2 K. of the W M.. riinni it ihence north II! .r mils to a point, .....ni.a ninwrsiiu S3.i-4II rolls lo , point, rllnnir Klhemeaoiilh 29. e. east. IS M-l(! rials to a point, ru.ininifili no east racirn the south Jouiomryl'uofsaiileciion3l. 0 3H-H3 r.,,la t. the olnce of hwimunv. o -nt.ininir 1 V.ac ea of laid more or eae, altunle i- C ck mss county. t I.IZZJK NKbKL. Uunrdinn of the persons d esin ee of ',,,n W t.end.,1, Kmrrm i.ls, e del, (jeoW H. Nendel and .Nora B. Nendnl. minoia ;i-241 2S NOTICK OK ATTOINT.MKNT. cannitiu factory at Eueene is making extensive preparations for a heavy run this season. This cannery has a capacity from 0,000 to 25,000 cans. Corn and peas canned last year are of excellent quality at present and have the appearance of being long keeping goods. The goods put up are all of a high class and will be sold as such. As there is not a cannery on the coast canning corn, this one will make a specialty of this product and preparations are beinir mane ior putting out quite a large plat. Large stock of carpets, matting and rugs. Prices cut twenty per cert for the next thirty days. If yon want a carpet now is tha time to buy and save money. See Bellomy & Busch. x The Lyan & Healy is the best toned and most durable organ mada. Sold on easy terms by Burmeister & Andresen. x Notice la hereby given, tint the nnderslKned c?nrt'ef rrt" by,he """"r"i,lB ,;"'""- tratorvvlih Will annexed tha II.hIkcs, deceased. All persons havlnir claims HKiilnat snld estate are notified to pre sent them, properly verified, to me, at Car by, renon, within alx months from the date of this uotii.e, pr they are forever burred. JA.MKS IIOIKiES, Adm'r of estate of Martha Unices, deceased. K. Haves, Att'y for Adm'r. liated April 6, law. 4-7 -M A paiiipiiii.tou how loC'ruuiuacuuiiiiu'xion'fryo Bnd ipssla For Hale By .01011 iriio, CHAKlvClT & CO. Portland-Clatskanic R-O-U-T-E, '' half 1 in .T.--1 n Ihe south halfol ,,( . hliM.'k a . . . Ml Jt-Vi .NOTICK UK I.ailru Kaysl Udru lli.y.i J. r I '. W KllllAliKH, " ..lU-. ii,r. '"II Llyliui llllllop.l.. I ..III II .... If.. I. . I'M V Mr 4rVrrrrrrt PiTr7.'P?s:-if--l AITUIATIDX t , 1.1'KXsK. ,,.'.' wl"'"i it may ,,,., 11.. """" '"at llir ,1..- i ouiiiy i.i i lor a " . . '" ;'"). Ml .U ,r , . '"I""" 111 I,.., ,,, , '""'ail, and vl " precini i h ., 1 7 """ "l In '"r p'rha , ','" I;'l,,,,,)r'''1,'1'-k. mill, ii!? 'iiir:' ": '"urt at snld ,. ' "" ".! lo ' A. MKINIi). I'KTHIONKOH U'jr.iHMi.K.v. C' 'lllly.''H'io"ll,'i'' Vlreilln, .'' .. . 1 ' '"'H- liri'I'l III. I '""i mile of (r, , ' , ,., j f'A.N'IIY l.olMIK. NO (Wd.l 0 fi; Meeia ftrat and third MaiunUr " I knliflif. hall f.nuhy. VI. "llir niambf"' Inadn w.."onir I1K11. W. Kll'Hlf. " j Kl-I. K Molir. Her j TIAI.in.N lillAM.K. Nil 1 1 1. 1 ' Meetalaai Haiiirday uf cai h tn"0' hall In Wll.ouvllli. H. II Hi' I Miaa liaiit Muaiir, Heo'y. ' l."l'l.-ra .,f 1 ,,a..., '',,.'','.',l..v',,''' ai'1 hou.. I lliHUir, " , "l'lflt''"U., lm.li , r : ",,ml -i'cifuiiv '. 1 i u ... . '. '""' 10 r a. i ""'i in F COMPANY, FIHHT KKOTMKNT, O. N. 0. Armory, T hird and Main. KeKUlar drill nlulit, Monday. Keifular bualiiesa meetlnua. Srat mouuay 01 eacn month. F. 8Kelley. - . First I.lcutf iiant. 11 Plckena, . . Second Lieutenant. Wanted, Bacon, Lard, Wheat and Oats at the Park Place store. x NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND DEPOT. Double and Sintrle Ritrs. and sail die horses always on hand at th loweBt prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information retranlinir anv kind nf stock promptly attended to by person or letter. Morses Bought and Sold. mr i tm at STR. SARAH DIXON, T it , ' BHAVlCIt, AluUcr, J Loaves WushinKton stroot dock I I ortlanil eyifpy Monday, W,,,,,.! " rjniny,ai I) A. Jl., f(,r St Helens, Kalama, Rainier, Oak Point and intermediate pointH, arriving at CLATSKANIE At 3 o'clock p. rn. Return trips for Portland followin.r mornings at G a. rn. For freight or passenger rates -.jwiy to uock clerk at Portland or on board steamer. This is the nearest and most di rect route to the Nchalcm valley. A line of ladies' and cl.illreH' (in dongola shoes, 3 per cent less than original cotit at the Park Place store We wish to close out this line of shoes and oiler them at prices that. .in ..... sell. "'l'l Vil , Hilt v ami .1 . ' l"i I'lncl, .1 ".. "i iiri'ioo, .. i " 'i,;ia w i a , ai il o'uni's. niilucs. '.'"'li I Ilm, '"'111. Mui,.J ', "'" llolbliali !'"'T'h Hl( I'. K Andre K JJ '"''"ilumi Hre, ! I A Tiei I II Vem.r '' H Chiue I'-ni.l K liK-.f Albert si, ...i. i .. ' -l"ir Anluoaer """I'll Meyer ""'T'h UnWt " in In,),.,,, H lill,lK , "'l"'l"r V,.,r II. I.awreiie ''!""'" I'hela,, J Mi'lioiiald A I) HoiiKluin '"."K" A 1 ;,,,!r,1 "'"rlHilli John I, Krl '"'Niila Veirer ,""", I'li-lau rlareiV 11 II Tarelll M Ke aeekar ll Kp,,rson hoin,,, ()W()11 "d l)Wfe " Tiarl,., ri! n P, iNffyy M c Uonalioo HI T l K CHKKK Oil ANilK, .No , f 1 tale of I l"i'ia at thnir hall III Marnuam . ' "'I ") In each inonili at III a. n. ' nn nilier. always wnleoiiie. , J. K IAi K. J. K. WH! Hecri'larv Mnl.AI.I.A UllANl.K, Ml. , t ol Mi ci, at thulr hall al Wrlifld'n rUf "''r-lnl Muiiirdny of each laoiiltl il " fellow in.iuhura made velnun Jaa. NI.K. ' r. If ( oiii kh. See, WAIIXKII UltANiiKTS" IIT.T ''f t lo'lrlll Haloiilav nf rai'h m'IIH 1 w r.ra. t , is. wiiiiama. Mra. Mav WaW"' A'l'iin Kolzmiin ll'-riiiiin lir,,,,, JHHrnl.h K W I,I, I'll Andersen 'lali I'm vii,. I i .loiiHrud IJ'-nry MdniHbell II Widmer I Kl'lderbuscli i n i in,.,, I M Niulth ll'Tlniiu Kmeher A'lo .h h..,.r M W 'irllliii, X He(er 'K'lniieiku 'I W lllaolc llranihall S HhCiiii John ir,., "li'lirllve"'"'" JVin Waeaim t,r'"l VVa,.,,,0 KHWhiu, II Truliel 'LP Hruoka r'lrayam John Come e Cottee H K Hyatt A Kilh.er A KHki-I w'n llnsi h K I metsi'h w Ko.M,,.ck f "lei ri Ikstk J Paunch J A Smith I ", " ""10 Al-MII.I.HK I.HIM1K, NO. .IH KOrf Mc.Ma everv Krlday nlht al t!i K 0,5 -...ok .uiKui nivitiiii . Cllaa. A i.hbhiiit. ) , J. E. ItllllllM. k' " 't.I MIH A IIHIIK AN'II I.AliI'"' Mci la first Krlday of each ! founiiiln enKliin hoiian. t'HAa. ATM' l: H. I'n.i.ow, Hnc'y. ('ii l"TI" IATAIlAi" ii. oair I'll Nn. 1 Meets nit,, nd Tuesday nf' cadi n"ib'J """'t Knullie hou.e. W II. Ili'"; f " ii. iikstow, Hen'y. J. W. OC""" , POI'.NTAIN IIOHK CO., N" I Hi'Kiilar ine..tlii,aeciiii(l Wi'diif"1"'., , '""""' I'Dlne I a.., east aliln Hevnnth and Kliililh. . ' Ai:KKKMN,H,.('y. I,A Nl H 0AHH"1 Kt. Nkwthn. Koniiii". WOOD TUlHlC SCROLL SAW BOXES I'artiuH OF ANY SIZES HAHHTlf . TurnlnJ. doHirliii: Wood terns, Ilrackets, or Shop Carpenter's t Will he Huituil hy Callln' l Doors, Windows and K pi i Ai J !i i Ti Or Ee in 1 tv .11 TO ORDER. ,f. , H. BESTOW lI. the Uonurenatlon1 1 it; 5