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Hi.li a wti ly tha l'ortliil tlir worn nUll'llnif l) In 7 In tliolr Tin InllnHliiK In I In- miira: uratuv ' llMI, tr('i I llv, A H a I u r II 0 II 0 II 0 0 II 0 II k .'l . 4 2 1 i , r, 3u A 0 -t I in . i ft l 0 3 if ft i ii -.in. if 4 n . cf . ft 2 I t til. M All I ,C . ft 0 II T"UI 4.' tl n I'ullUml t H In -..nrf. ft .1 i I ft 3 0 I. II. A I 'i u. .Mi 4 It t in A I A i, rf ft l J im.II A I 4rK. r . 4 l II I, 4 0 0 Hals . . 4J II I! Innings. I 2 3 4 6 nl'itv, 3 I" O O 1 u,. .11X00 I .1 0 II 0 o II 0 II II 0 II II tf S. t.rrrn 4: I'aMnl bulla. Imvy .1, .Mi J, liclim, Yrr(n-K; tlmo n.iilr, Ji It I'urn.H. i anv a utaa. fjf.n t'UV. a. ... : II. I I I 1 I o 3 I I II l la I I i I I ii I t) I an o 0 tl U tl II n ti A 0 til n o ti 0 0 . II HI rf .rf A t 4 t Tot alt, irllaiiil. M I. Hi 'I. '.'I'. . II in 1 ru A 1 n n i VI 1 0 I I'. a ii . it. . , n o n o rf . rf Tnlalt, tlllltl (f. V. o s: 14 A a J - 7 a-10 2 1 4 I'll). . I o o a o ml.. "Iriint, Pnrllaiid 4, tHrg.in t'ay 8; " Ii la. Jiilnit.ui IUI4, Ai,.lrt.in , lhrr Uw ,iis Hankiii, Clark, ; liam- on Italia, I'ortlaad S (rr !V 4; Hlrnrk mil, 1'orllaud 7, Um(.ii l'"r, h i, iavy t; timplre; Mr. -"ii City will go to 8alim on Hat lo lny the club llierr on that aed 1'iwitnj day, ln gn tho Itatral L'liii'ii I'arillc now lead with r rute toeuHtern ixiinta, and their l ear arrangement, mngnlllrrntly '''1 1'iilliimn ami Touriat hper, lining chair car and faat tlmo, f ' tin' heat lino to travel. Two train ''"in Portland dally at 8:41 a. in. P. m. Tlm rate am now f the reach of all ami everybody V lukn advantiitrn of them to vlit fwld'a Fair and their frlenda in l"" Send for rutin nml aeluuliili.a ami do not imrclia6 tlckcta 'lrr eoiiHiilting a Union Faclllc W. II. Iltirlburt. ""'t(ien'l. I'aaa. Aitent U. V. -l rortland, Ore. ! ''JI I wa biklnT'wUh a kind of ''Tonipliiint, accouimnii'd with a r'ul diarrhiea. Soon after my '"ler, who livtia with ua, waa in tho Hiimo way. We uod 1 'verythiiiB without bt-nllt. Then ' try Cliamborluin'a Colic, rd Diarrlm a Keinedy, nnd we "I Hmt cured a riuht awnv. I ."MICH 0( j,, H it j, w,lt Jt VM "'iiilt't to do. John Hortzler, j1- Herk Co., PH. 25 ami GO cent f 'w iiil by (Jeorga A. Harding. M'Kuo'g UockH, 1'aTTFub. 31, 'ill. I(iIiI(iiitv, Iea Moines, Iowa. '" Nihi-IMuhhb uliip KraiiHo'a Cap- 'lered aa aoon aa you posaibly I Ve uro entirely out, and mlmtlng II. I). Kramor&Co. j1 u y Clmrman A Co, City Drug I'Kon City, Ore. doportmont carda one cent jwd for term, at the Entkhpbih V i. ... - M.IHI.tl, Tim. Table. It I a fitrt lint Kni.riilly known that ""fnri. a,ll(()f mlln.ml tiina Ulili-i lo tlio lmt,. of tl.. dty U pfumird by . r'Kulitrly liirnriKintt,.,! oomiwmy, w)0 imiko that wnrk tl..,r olo mvt.p.itlon. rWtliin,, l( t u tiin. to rurrtH-t " rv" "f lvliK ol.l tlu,4 ublm In lit. n.iiir.nii nml ,rt..r' cl,., f,f tin liol.-ln whirl, KllVa nolliliig but imUIii. fnriimilnr, t0 u10 (r(tvt,r, If Ind.l ha ciMil.l tlml Niiy t1B ubla at all. ami ao tli Kt'iu-riil p.i..,IKr atf.mt of on of tha trunk llm. mhM. hit ,, th arhi'iiia 0f fnrn.l.,K tlmatiiblo aupply cnmpuny. 1 liU wan .Inna hIkmh a y.-ar Ko and baa Bw ammimd hirKo pri.portluna, Tim prollti In tha htmlm ara wmald wablo ami tx.ma fmm tho railn4 com IMtnloa. Htxiia a..vnty or elKhly of tha prnmliiput rna.li of tha wmutry ara aub at rlWa. Thny auj.ply tht.lr ftildnra and tlina allpa to th coiiipuny aod aiil:rilM HU-rally f..r tha wrk of IuivIiik thcra dUtrlbntwl ainmiK th Urgt hou-li and othr rwM.rtanf fivw York and Ilronklyn. Tim company furtiUhni e.w h lu.u.l wltb iit'at rii' k, t'llliKralutloiiaryorravolf Ing, and atipK.ru a drllrory watcon and an a..nt. whc ,lty It a to inaka tha nromla wcwkly, .uttln nnw tlmo Ublna In .lat: and rfpbilnblnjf tha doplcted aupply. Aa a ooiiMNpiMira It U a far aaalcr and mora wrUIn mattnr to obtain accuruta liifnnimti.m In Nw York rKrdlni tha movnim.iiU of WMit.rn and aouthurn trulna tlutu It uvi-r waa U.fi.re, am avrry one who haa wli.l for an hour or mora at a li.timomo railway atntion or haa hmt half day thmiiKb MilHlnformation will bla tlm Kniiim who InvrnM a railway timo tabla aupply roinpnny. Now York Il.rahL lllil d Tuung. Wa axa cltwr that It la by oomnana tha nMl h I ii..ft-t M.t . .. .1 I I I I -i wi iiiii iiuiv iiuti ma oi.j iia ii ii : i"t fntor hwrtlly Into tha llfo of tha o ii ; yomiK. (.'oinparliiK tha pn-aotit K"'"rv I . tmn with K'm'rtli.in Mwt. waithiiuld ur (i i! I t,int "M ""t iliatlnfliva noOa of j u prttt'Ul tiny la tha aympnthy of tha 0 21 7 4 obi f..rt)ipymiiiaiyHipatiiy which the ri aii"""K a''",,tiinr ai.'i rnuitT nearuiy ap I a ! prix-tiiln. but which thry do m.t yrrr !l 3 ti : oftrn rwlprm alr. Iii1. iwI of convrraiiiK t . ao iu in mm - iiia imm k or llm cimrcnui- J tiou" toward thix.ld. they oaually ttvi and toiiil.l.Miily tn.vt thnt a K'xxl tl"'tl 0 n of itttllfcau.litili'nwt will be contributed 1 ' by tho old hihI nru rath.'r wjuiiUliMfd U I 0- tl. .(.... I.. .11. In fat't th. y Ul.ituully vajirrt the old to l Juvenile in th.-ir IntfnwU. nml thry . ! am trrry much whliuiifr diupinrfut I ,1 o o 4 li 1 1 I than tho ynuiiK propla of forty or fifty ,nl unit, piirtland tl, t irt-jri.n I'ily 4; yrar ao. If thry had fonnnl tlie aama Khiti, lal); Tl.rv l.ax. hit J .tt ; , Ix'Ulltiia (which thry wrlallily did bwi. Kaiilr, J,.im i Itwknrr; ll'. it oftrn do), would have l-cn Juxtaa ! t. Vfrlrrii S. iiri. 2: hlrnrk ent v tn" r''h r n"w habitually rii.td (and vrry orn-n jumiry tno expw uuonitonnd thrlr d'ptt Intrrrxt In allrvtatiiiK tha condition of thr Kmr. no thtt old are now habitually Kprct.-d tn find thir .lit'lnt liit.'rmt in ntnl.'rliiK the Miriiita and a t'lrnxnrvaof tint voiiiik ot ill mortiattract- 2 o iv: nor do thrr vrry ofu-n (liNinioint ex- ' I I tMH'tation. Ixiiidon HiMx'taior n ti I -u ii ii j King John wa both a aerker for and II o! hl.ler of tn-aauro. We And him tliiririmr ' ' i for treaaure In NorthumWland aMut tho aitea of tho atatioti ou tho Roman 1 1 wail, ami no wax reptitett lo nave atorea a i of ttvujitiro In hia favorite atmngholda Boiui'where buritH) in theaamly ratuarie .1 1 i of Uiicolnahlro are the golden crown a II Wl' King John, with the cheat I , of trraatiro that were enrm-d in hia u n train. Hut w vulate. Uo almut o 0 1 other hoanla. chlcllv burlwl tirnrath the foundation of hit utrtlo wall, the aren't of which waa It Htt in thr and den death of tho greedy king. Again there, ia a royal ttruMirr prrhap at thia moinint lying hid in omr rocky ehaam of tho mountain of Walee nothing l.t than thr treiutnrr of King Edward II. which he carried with him In ht flight from hi trumphant quern and ber paramour, and which they vain ly, it would nm, after hi cajaUire en deavored to recover. All the Year Kound Out l'a of Mathamalle. In an offhand ikrtch of Pmfeamir Cliryatal, one of hi old pupil tell bow thia mathtimntician made hia acinic aid bitu In the management of hi claaa. The daring pirita ay tho who were going Into their futher' ofllca, and ao did not look upon Chrytal a a door locked to their advancement oought to bring aun ahine into the roonL Cbryatal aoon had the blind down on that. To relievo the monotony, a atndent at the end of bonch ten dropped a marble, wbich topplod alowly downward toward th profcaaor. At every atep It took tliwe waa a amnthrrrd gnffaw. but Chry a taJ, who waa working at the board, did not turn hia hearL When the marble reached the floor he aaid, still with hia back to the claaa: "Will tho atudi'tit at the end of bench tern, who dropied that marblo, atand npr"' AUfywlilt'iL He hud countrd the fall of the marblo from Uip to Up. Chicago Pout. It Knrw Con rettiimn. One of th lato Loopold Morae'a hob bio waa the rehabilitation f the Ameri can navy, and hi plan of proceeding waa thoroughly charatiteriMtio. Ho initiated on the govoniment giving out all ita ahlpbuilding to contractora instead of at totnpting to do any in ita own yard, "fcipread do vork ofer do whole coast," he would aay In hi Bavarian dialect, "and yon vill haf ofery congressman from a wapoord district voting for your abbro briation iKnuso hart of em vill go to hia own iHKiple. In dat vay yon git a fullkrown uafy in apout free year." Kate Field' Washington. An Klniinonl Appeal. Under tho archeit of the Rue do Rivoli blind man bear on his brenst a picture repreaenting indistinctly an eartluinake or an explosion of liieiiuiiip. A gentle man atoppetl and kindly questioned tho poor beggar. "Tell me, my good man, In what coun try that catastrophe occurred of which yon have been the victim." 'I can't toll. I bought the painting at ai auction aale." Lyon Rpublicain, Bnow Bteraf. Countrlna that have Invlvlaclly li lowtwl tln'lr fnrtmt litnda to lm donndnd vtmtiially como to tha concltiiiion that audi nrklvKHtiraa involve mimt arrioua pcniiltii. Thla npiM-ara t) be tha chho In ct.rUiln parta of Kuwiia, whore aovrre droiiKhta cauao n'ut dintri'Ka ami Injury. 'hfto droiiKhUareawrllird totho-adu-al (l.'i.riM'iHtioii of tlm country along tho principal riv.-ra, nnd to tho removal of olmtHclm in the rivt.r ImmU. lioth thuae factor combinn In raimintc the rain water ami melted aiiow to piww off more rapidly, and tlm low water level of tho rivera thereforu Im'cohio abnoruutlly and pi'riiiniieiiljy low. To remvly thla pondi are to bo dug or built Up In tho coiiraea from which the rivera are fil, and on the plain long bunka are to x Talmxl, againat which inow.lrlft will lio formml. The anow thua accumiilatiMl will melt more alowly tlian the thiivior maaatm eluewhere, and will form a valuable atipplumont to tha water aupply at the prrlixl of the year wheu the (lrotiKhta have hitlierto ob talii.xl. Th! la aimply a wholtauile adap tation of a practice that haa long Wn attributed to the more provident Una aiau M-aannta, who are In the habit of ualng plank walla to intercept the anow. The bank thua formtxl are aaid to fre quently aerve aa tho family water aup ply up to tho uiouth of Anguat. Neva da Newi. I.kw'i t'orpw tory. (Iiauncey M. Dejajw told the follow big atory at a batniiet In New York: A clututmabi of initio, a preacher, waa liK iit.Ml In HpirituallHtic neightxirhood, and tho leader of tho xpiritualiala' band di.Ml. Hi next friend camo to aoe tho clergyman, ami tmid: "We have aouio thing of the old Puritan apirit left, though we have renounced it in our lira.-tier, and we want our leader buried by Clirlntian c-rfinoulal. Will yon at tendT lly friend, tho clergyman, con aentivl In the boat apirit cf Clirintian charity. Ho gave out the hymn, road Muwugo of Kcripture and made inch re Uiarka aa hn conatiietitioualy could, whereupon tho wifo of tlie dad apirit ualiat rHW and aaid that aha had a com munication from her hualmnd. That critical apirit tore the eulogiutn to plnrt-a, ripH-l up the Scripture quoted and denounced tho hymn. The aurriv lug leader the apiritualint band cam to the clergyman and aaid: "We beg your pardon. We hod no Idea that our leader would como back here and act in thin way, and we hope yoti will forgive ua." "ily friend," tho clergyman aaid, "I will forgive you, brcauae it ia the flint time in the many ministration that I have liad of thia kind in thia pariah that I have ever Iteen aaaard by the corpao." Now York World. I'lralai Trcaanraw The prrioil fniitful abov all others to the (imaginary) tn-uaure aeekera ia tliat of the bold buccaneer, of the Hpauisb gulleona charged with bullion and of the treaaure fleet tlutt were the choiceat prey 1 the gallant ea rover. Pirat or buccaner, he had some fa vorite haunt about Key Weit or among tlm inlands of thp Spaninh (nain aomt oav filled with booty which one day hi hope to transfer in aafety to bis native Devon, liut a ship heave in igbt it la a Hpuiilith man-of-war and such a content ennui aa haa inspired the (K.pu Uir tuuao of the aailora' "ahauty." Tlicro is an end of the pirate and bit crew, but the secret deposit remuiua at price for tomo future adveuturor. Ut it may 1 thnt tho buccaneer are only shipwrecked, and that one of tlie crew eacupea with the fragment of an old chart on which ia marked tlie rxact k sition of the buried treasure. The sub ject leave plenty cif play for tlie imag ination, and, although often worked up in fiction, hn always a kind of freshnea about at, with a aavor of truth and fad, for doubtless such a hoard doe some where exist, if wo could only find it All the Year Round. A Clever Tat. There k a laru Mnlhwe rat making ita hfadiinrVra at tho Seventh police Jir cinct fftatiiui that ia bound to go on reo oril aa the atuortoat feline known. Like all other rata it delight in capturing ajiarrowa, tmt unlike other cata it hna never been known to let a bird got away thnt it matin up ita mind to cuten. Lien tenant Thompson ia authority for tha rtfltement that the cat, perched on tlie Oomire of tho building, made a leap of twenty-two feet into a tree and caught a aiiarrow. The lieutenant haa also waU'hinl the cat while bird catching and haa counted nine apnrrow carried to a imt, and after the hunt waa oror de Tonrpd one by one. A peculiar trait of the cat la that thera ia bnt one man who n'porta at too sta tion that she will make friends with, and he ia Patrolman Rowland. When he ia on night duty the cat will follow him from the time ho gooa on duty until relieved the next morning. All the dogi in the Newburg region have encountered the cat on (overal occasions, and when she is in flight the canines take the other ddo of tho atroet. Cleveland Pjwaa. Nnw Ita reel Better. A Woodward avenue man, who like his jolte And liis good living, hasn't boon ft'oliiiR well lately, nnd one day lost week ho went to see a physician. The doctor felt hi jmlwo, looked at his tont?iio and Ixvaine thoughtful. "Ura er," he said, "do you eat before going to bed?" "Well, yea, usually." "Of ronwe you do. I was aura of that. Tho ayuiotoina are very evident You'll have to atop it." "Entirely?" asked the patient quietly. The doctor became thoughtful again. "Uin er," he said alowly; "about how much do you cat, and about how long after it before you go to bed?" "That depends aomewhat, doctor," and the patient looked serious. "I ura ally eat three meals, and thoy are acat tered along between 8 in the morning and 8 at night." Then tha doctor made a few tropical ramarka and said, "Two dollars, ploajo." Detroit Free Pre HON. Z. AVERY, Oaf e vat Uaacar Cohtctom aaa uiia aaa ta imtiu. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. flam Iiluio, Nil., April ftth, ISA Dr. Mil MxHtml Oh, Xlkkmrl, Jud. OBrruan: I badbtea troabM with MriT a.aCttt fOT UTM f , tWltHlKMIKll I wu uou) ht i)I i,Ii;Ic1miu and triad niai.y raiiMdl, 1 (raw KMdlljr won nnUl com. niTfiv oTtT(e tuacoarintBT at a without mv Mort of atsoviav. would bv taryUiidi.t. , IniiIU,htn BIT lwCUREDuld,toPb,tlri fioaaHiar. a tnd H wu wiib lli iMUt difficulty that mf clrcuUU..o cotnd HiTHOUSANDSa tk lo osntrkmmeai tgtlXL Wall la tbli rumll Wun I ined your New Mtar Cupe, d btftna to itiiermt frnm thr l.rtt, mo now I am alile U. lo a iud dnf't work fori man 60 rearto(te. Iglrs Da Mm' Niw Hiaar Cuat all tho rrcilll fur fiT rHxjvtrr. ji laoTerali uionlbatlnra I have uien anr. allboiiKh 1 karp a bnttla Id lha tiinia In aa 1 abould need It I bava alto uwd your Ncavi N0 LlVta PllLBifnd thlnka ftrmi dwJ ut Ihau. Z. Avur. oio on a oarrtvt ouaaaNTtt. T3Y DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 23 CTi. For Halo by Charman fc Co. DOYOUWRITE For tho Tapers? If you do you ulioul d have the Ladder of Journalism, A text book for correspondents, re lorteris, editors and general writers. Price 50 Centa Sent on receipt of price, by ALLEN FOKMAX 117 Nasnau St., New York. WHEN IN CAN BY TRY THE SOB HUE MRS. J. HARRIS, Prop. I lome cooked mcal er ved in the Lent of Bhii'x.'. Clean rooms and Ix'd. Mealn 25 coutf. Board at reasonable rates. OREGON CITY CASH MAHKET (Head of 7th St. Steps, PETZOLD & GALE, Props. Will sell tho best meats in the city at lowest living rates for cash. Everything fresh, sweet and clean and only the very bent stock sold. Finest Sausage, ISacon, Hams and Fresh Meats always on hand. Our motto is ''Quick Sales and Small Profits." Orders delivered in any part of the city. photo'? at a Bargain. On account of removal to 3d and Morrison street on or about July 15th, DAVIESTHE PHOTOGRAPHER, lt and Taylor street, will make his .fG.l'O cabinets for $3.50; Taris panels $G.00. All work first class. A trial is asked. S. F, SCRIPTURE, Practical Blacnjitli AND GEN'L WORKMAN. All kinds of Repair Work and Horse Shoeing, Executed on short notice in a work man like manner. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop near Albright it Warner's meat market on 5th street. TIME & MONEY SAVED PY HAVING YOUR I'KESCIUPTIOXS FILLED AT THE CAKBY PHARMACY, Our Motto is "Small Profit- on a door to Hodges, GREAT SPEAR AR SAVE THE TAGS. One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Clven Away in Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1,185 BTEJI WINPIJf a ELGIN GOLD WATCHES &t& 00 6.775 FINE IMPORTED FKFNTH OPERA GLASSES, MOROCCO BODY, ' BLACK ENAMEL TKIMMINUH, GUAKAJiTEED ACHROMATIC... fflS , 23.100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKHORN HANDLE, FOUR B LADED PGCKET ICMVE8 23,100 00 116.500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH w.www HCKS. 57,750 00 1 1 6.600 LARGE PICTURES (14x28 inche) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing, ' ' do advertUlDf oo Uiem W 00 281.030 PRIZCS, AMOUNTING TO $173,250 00 Tbe aboTc article will ba dlatribated, by roantlea, amonr partita wbo Chew BPEAJZ HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to ua tha TI.1 TAUH taken therefrom. Wa will distribute t36 of tbeae prize In tbla eoontj aa follow i TO THE PARTY enllna a th great! nnmber Of SPEAR HEAD . TAUH from tbla coast we will glTa. X GOLD WATCE To the FIVE PARTIES (ending n tbe next greatt number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will glre to each, 1 OPERA GLASS... A OPERA GLASSQE To tbe TWENTY PARTIES aendlDg n th next greateat nnmbff of HI'KAR HEAD TAGS, wa will give to each 1 POCKET KNIFE 20 POCKET KNIVES To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES endlng o the next greatest number of Hl'EAR HEAD TAiiH, we will rive to eacn 1 SiOLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICK 100 TOOTH PICK& to th ONE HUNDRED PARTIES (ending o tte next greatest cumber of HPEAR HEAD TAGS, we wlU give to each 1 LARGE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS 100 PICTCSE9L Total Somber mt Priaca for thla Conty, 2. CACTION. No Tag will be reoetred before January 1st, ISM, nor after February lt, I AM. Each package conulnlng tac mut be marked plainly wllb Name of Sender, Towu, County, Suite, and Number of Tag In each package. All charge on package muat ba prepaid. READ. PEAR HEAD poaaeaaea mora qnalltle of lntrtnale Talne than any other plug tobacco produced. It I the aweeteat, tbe tuugbeat, the ricbeat. MFEAB HEAD la absolutely, poaltlvely and dtatlnetl velr different la flavor front any oilier plug tobacco. A trial will convince tb moat akeptlcalot tbla fact. It la the largest eellerot any almllat bap and etyle on earth, which prove that It haa caught the popular taate and pleaaea tbe people. Try It, and participate In the eon teat for prliea. See that a TIN Titt la oo every 10 cent piece ol tiPEAU HEAD you buy. Send In tha tags, no matter bow amaU tha auanUty. Very lncerly, H THE P. J. BORO COMPANY, Uxspletowk, OEKk. A Hat of the people obtaining these price In thla county will be published tn tbat papu Immediately after February lt. It. OON'T SEND ANT TAGS BEFORE JANUART 1, 1834. - GEORGE BROUGHTON, MA.Vl'FACTUKER OP ALL KINDS OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street. OREGON CITY. OR. Root Anaareeeble Iaaative and N KKVK TON ia Sold by Dmgiriatsor sent by mail. 25c., 60a, and f 1.00 per package. Sample free. TfS flgS The Favorite I0CIHPOWTH JVii IllJfortheToetbandilrve.lh.Kio. For sale by C. G. Huntley. A GOOD INVESTMENT ! one that brings big returns. A GOOD MEDICINE Is the one that does what Is claimed for It. OREGON KIDNEY TEA win enre nil niwanni of the Kid ncysand Orinary Orpnna. Cousti patiou, lliatx'tra, SculUiu Tains whrn Uriiiatinir. Fains in the Back and Limb. Irritation of the HlaiUler. Brick Dust Deposit and Bright's Dtscase, CURE YOURSELF and Live a Long Time with out paying Interest on your Lease of Life, by suffering. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Full Stock of Guns Ammunition. Repairs on all kind of small machines promptly made. Duplicate keys to any lock manufactured. Shop on Main Street, next to Nohlitt' Stable. LEARN TELEGRAPHY. A trade it pays success sure. Address. J. C. SEYMOTJB, Oregonian Building, Portland. aa 5Q. row a case it will not cuhc. ! Cash Hasis." Evans block, next I)K. J. H. IRVINE, roprietor. HEAD CONTEST. H, AND CEILING. RUSTIC AND FINISH- Cut to Order J. F. FORD, Evangelist, 01 Dee Moines, Towa. write under date ol March 23, ItCU: 8. B. Mid. Mro. Co., Dufur, Onon. Gentlemen: On anlvina; home last week, I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little icirl. eiRlit and one-half years old, who had wasted away to 38 otiiids, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. M. B. Couph Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your 8. B. Cough Cure has cured and Kept away all hoarse ness from me. 8o give it to every one, Willi greetings for all. wishing yon rosierity, we are yours, Ma. A Mrs. J. F. Kobd, If yon wish to feel fresh nd cheerful, and ready ter the Spring's work, cleanse vour sys tem with the Headache & Liver Cure by taking two or three doses each week. 6U cents per bot tle by all druggist. Sold under a positive guar antee by L. M. ANDREWS. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND DEPOT Double and Single Rim. and ami. die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information rejiarilina any kind of stock promptly attended to bv person or letter. horses Bought and Sold. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a per. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Try him ! KsbibliMhed 1M5. CI. PIONEER Trance? and Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE.