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UKATII W riOIKKtt MIIV illi-r A Hiil'I'X M'rtliM l,fn of Motif l imn lis irnrK. Mix. J. II. I'liriiilll ni iii,.y 1. I.... ..f. t ly (lit! inn nisi, miiit limy it hIiiiiI rim liil'l i'iiliiiluiinii of !( I i 1 1 x y Hi tltiif tor miiim ten iluys, hikI . .1 I .. ll... u I . .1. .... !t$ I'liiiiiiii'ii 'i urn kiih rwiiiii nil llin l.uiiUy lii'lurn hi'r ilintli, Him ,rn In IUiiillli county, North ('urolitn, . . I Ul lit I I . I .1 . . ,H M. I""". '"T 1141 HIT IIIIIVIMI l iu.lisoii county, ki-iitiirliy wlmn nIhi Luasiniill girl nJ itlliir living i.re uinf limit liiovtiil to 1.IvIiik((iii riiimty II. wlmre Ii6 grow to woiiiiiiomI mn irllier Mnal, J. II, lanil ni mr- jLl liliu March H, IH:il, ilmy miK tIB rat wliltd i'(iiilMliirrliti In tint county, im w n (xrttKiliiningn we.v Kin Imr young iUy ami spun m ,vstli (liling Kr iim'IiU they wnrt) rrli"l In. Altur tlii'lr iimrrUn lliry tiinifi In Lnilng H'I li K"""l "iiillli, IihiI (.nuts lion Willi llin arm a liji I her lin nrkil rainy iluynaml spare, lira hen woik on tlm farm ilht nut fc,iiin rlio mutnilon. in A.ril S3, tliv alartnl lor Orrynn with a ulr li-niii nml laiiilml f K (aitr 23, III 'is. iii cowily A few day after I rlmrrlval tliry mIIIimI on tlm lurm l it hlittoii I'alitn now uwna anl have n In tlm liumeilUUs nlglilHirliiMM m-o llmt llnin. I lor fntnilv consisted wvi'ii clillilrfii, two died when small, up In tln army, ami lliren still livn to ;tt( anil immrn the loss ol a iliar rllirr. lino ami ami daughter live u the I'M liotnn In Curliwltl of tilearl. Onit of tli Kfi'ttt advniiUife of Klycep ' lu lit It ctu iuli aJ 111. w li.wo tlm ! fact that It neither frnetetuur evauoraU t.y oiiilo Imgan married life ami tlm nmliT any ordinary Unntieratur. No hrrn, N. II. J'arnall, live in Una ' i"'pUlil loaa by tnraporation liai been .. Slin Joined the I'tcMloMtiiiMriitii ! t a U'iii.eratur 1m than K00 ii.ti.ti hurt It w In n small girl and i ll"?0" K- l,ut lf h""t",, I"'"""' i .l.ava 1,.,-n loyal to ,r Uli..f ! """ '' 7' " - " ,r.l. llir trout. Ira ol I..-, enlire hi. ,t ,)Urni, ,, , tJ n mi. nil In atalur, l.ul lull of j that from alcohol. If hrutml to alxiut ,ny ami amliillon, alwaya ilolng lit r , Sou ilitfrwa ami thi-n IkiiIUhI. Iu non- 1'ioril.iu.iu Th Wunu Tim briht yimiig nmn-who bm't to "ry y(.iiiiK(,lt,iwafortllmit ,, to a.MMir a m-nt rlKht In thu mi.lat of i won nKI(l'g ytm MUm, muf rcu iminiiiim wim ao rur ilw oyml from hU uhiihI Mul Incllir.-r-rnw) aa to try uml ik., lilinwiir urncu blii. Tin aixiuknr of tlm kvhhIiik vmnU inimt wtrimatly tlm cmina of iwt chitrl ty nml inmlu tint hut riiniiliilii qiutrtor in! nickel burn In tho acrlliu'i pockiit. WhiMi tho ili-mlly contribution boi m. Kii IU ifyrittlona In hlo ImIm, tho nswa I'njmr ri-i-rKwmintlva to chucklo wirtVr tlm rnrllowii Infiimnco of hap py thonghU lln would Mwut a neat llttln j.1m of brdmimln with that quarter and 8 mtnt pler, and whlla Imirly linprnutlnK hla fair nulghbon with Uie larifnr coin would really drop In tii inall.-r. He held the qnartr daintily botweon LU thumb and flngr and preaaei! the 6-rwit ilo Ixitween hit third finger and hla palm. There waa a click of a coin In the bottom of the boi. a rather on oniU twlat of a large cuff and a bland Hull w the rrjHirtT'i face. A tmsmd Inter the youn man etartnl 1 he had Wn ahot and turned . oiUdly toward the doaron, whowaeiiow two araU behind him. ' Jle had dropped In the qnartorl The deacon inlntook the gtmtiire aaa elgu that tlie young man had burn orer tMknd, and again he tlirtwt t)ie boi un dr the reporter' noao. What did he do? Juat wlutt; ou would. He put la the nickel. Aud walked home. lioeton Herald. k until llio IukI yrur. Ir. ('unto tlied the funeral aermoii at the uip renidelice arliH.'tillg tl hit text Job. 5 The iltn'tor ilellverml an rucellrnl m.hiim" lull ol pntlioa anil aynioathv, When the old Mian Waa cnllel o Jiflhe limt nielli of lil true Wile be ,J".Mv (iixl how long Ix lnrv I riK"'" Nowomler he waa utiiikfii rover yeara had I.e livtil with bia vi-l one ami utl never Ixvii away kii her init) than tliree e. k at any fine. Tlm Krand an I happy wedded niuple xild and could '. an rxinpU to ll 4iilm t.iry niairia'e that Uke plaif a-.laya ami riv.-al to lln-m the l'm1 4t tin- right party await tln in if tliov uldofily pmloiig the liniu until tl.ev :iM meet. Muliini, Augimt U, l hi;1. t'arui IUiiiiltii. ' '. A ilk'. 1 1. l lie in ii -It i,f ll.r l.lmlrr nr. tlaily In t lie l.r. t lirl.l, Hominy I u lrl. Mil Will Ktnii ol 1 ! I'tirllniid it here 1'H'I a lew werk Willi tier arenli., Mr. I Mr. W. XV. May. P'"f. I an and wile rainf out Iriini I k-ii ll werk. Ix-lng Hie ynralmif J. K. Iiaiu l..r a lr iIum. Tl.r rr..i-wir lia '"'inn'r.lm a leiii'liiT In llin ilmliit I. ini'lrrmiiiid Hint he In Intruding to m- t vrniHiiriit Inline in Ihli. vii lhlly. Mr. m.i Mm. M. I' l.antliiu had tl.v 'iirr haliliuili nit rniMiii nf riilerlntning r Mitura Mci'oril of Mount l'lraant. Mn. ('. i. I'urlit and mil of Ca-llr Hm k. "Iilia'ton, are vinitlmr In I lie fmnllvel ' liruilier, A. O. llavwanl. An iiilrrlalmiKiit wan trlYiui hint XX'ednea. f v rvrniiiK at Ihr hoiiH of I'm I llullnrd 1 f rrniii ami rake werr wrved iliiring thr rlllllK- A fulr liutiilirr of guenli werr lf""it ami the ooranlon prommntTil enjny Jliirl.iM (Irahain hail a narM rncaie Innt from being run over liy a horne and Joil. jjwrt Hunter lo barely eaied bring '"'I hy a fulliiiK Irre. llin net dog llennle cnnliisl to death. Ha Irarna that Klin Contirr iiiircliawtl finy a reii of Inml from Dr (louchra in f'i'l of forty aa wait prrvloimly alalml. Cai.i.a. i i'lie micceHa of Mre. Annie M. Hemn.ol Kecaport, iVnneylvanla, In the treitt- ?"'ul tliarrlio a in her tdiildren will Imilitedly Im of lntoreat to many Tf'lhcm. Kho aava; "I ane.nl Reveral ' k In JohiiMtown, To., after the great "Ii on account of my liUHbnml U'lng I'loyud there. We bud eevenil child- f with im, two ol whum bjok the Pinr- ' very badly. I got aonie of Cliiiin- I'liiin'a ('i(. flioli.ra nml Iiinrrlnfii inictly from Hv. Mr. Chapman. It f'-'l hoth of them. I knew ol aevernl "r ciimi'h whom it wan equally em-ceim- I think it cannot bo excelled and I'rfully recommend it." i!5 ami ftd ' butt lea for Hiileby Gko. A. IIahdino. "t iSundny Wiih an Important and '"'Ming day to the Catholic society '''"city, Ilia Grace Archbinliop tiroaa "K preBfiit lor the pnrpoae of celebrat- high niiiHH in the morning und to con- J" a largo number in the evening. r Wiih uIhh iirONimtiibout 80 Catholic P'gbtH from 1'ortland who were royally 'rtiiined bv the kniuhtH here, a sum- T""" dinner lining aoryod in the new ""I IlOUHII. $'t(Ht Itenard. y trace of Antipireno, Morphine, Inriil or any other injuriouit com- l11"1 in Khai'hk,8Hkaiai'iikCai'hui.i8. IH, f"t Hiilo by Charman A Co.. City Drug ?r. Oregon City, Oregon. evaporative qunlltiea mnke the com pound of much tine a a vehicle for hold ing plgmeiita and color, aa in Rtampitig and tyiHiwriter riblama, cnrlxm pnpera and thr like. If the pure glvrerlne be expoiHHl for a long tiinn to a fret-ring temiierature, It ; cryatallUeawith theapienrauc of augnr candy, but theae cry aula being once melted It la almoat an lmpoMllulity to ' get them apiin into the congealed atnte. lf a little waiter be added to the glycer 1 In. no cryatulliiation will take pliue, I though under a eufUcictit decree of cold I the walT will arjutrate and form crya j tnla, amid which the glycerin will re- main In It natural atnle of fluidity. If ! nddenly autijectivl to Inteime cold, pure I glycerin will form a gummy mime J which cannot be entirely hardened or ' cryntallized. Altogether it la quite a I peculiar (ulmtauce. (Jood Ilouiwkeep j tug. i forvoamrd of liar t'hllil'i llrath. I A few mouth after my futher'i death 1 the infant ton, who hail been pining hlin 1 aelf ill for "papa." waa lying one night 1 In hi mother'! arm. On the next ! morning alio mild to her aiatcr, "Alf i ' going to die." The child had no definite j dinrruwt. but waa wanting away, and it waa argued to her that the returning i upring would reetore the health loat dur ; lug the winter. "No." waa her auawer. I "lie wan lying aaleep in my arm lnet j night, and William (her hnaband) came to me and Mild that he wanted Alf with him, but that I might keep the other two." In vain ahe wo oaaurod that ihe hud been dreaming; that It wu quite natural that ahe ahould dream about her Inulxind. and that her anxiety for tho child had given the dream it ihape. Nothing would ierauade her that the tind not Keen her hualiand or that the in. formation he had given her waa not true Ho it waa no matter of aurpriae to her wbon In the following March her ami were empty and a waxen fonn lay lift ltaa la the baby's cot Mr. Annie lie- Giira p SEPTEMBER 8, 1893. SANDY, ORE., In F. A. Meinig's Park. PROGRAMME: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, - Metropolitan Band ORATION, - - Geo. C. Brownell, of Oregon City DANCING ON PLATFORM IN AFTERNOON. Oiand ball in liall in tho evening. RefreBhmentu of all kinds convenient. CIRCLE SWING DAY & NIGHT ii. R. CIIASK, President of tho Day, J. C. RRADLKY, Grand Marshal. TICKETS. I'or dancing on platform, 50 cents. For ball in the Hall, including Supper, $1.25. K. A. MICINIO, & SONS, . Proprietors. I'rof. G. L. KaHtniiin, of 3H8 Knnt Morririon H. Portland, will be prcrent und Im prepared to make photographn of all kinds. GREAT SPEAR HEAD CONTEST. onirw AND SAVE THE TAGS. One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifij Dollars. $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Civen Away In Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. McMinnville, Oregon. TImh collepe in one of the olden t and Ix'ht ejuipied colleges in the northwest. Offers Superior Advantages Expenses light; a boarding hall in the College building on the club plun, Presi dent Hrow'nson, steward, thus guarantee ing good lioard at the leant possible cost to the student. Hoard can also be had in private families at $2.50 to 13.00 week, including lodging. The fine Telescone recently mounted in the new Observatory and the extensive library, to which students have free access, offers advant ages not found elsewhere in this state. Qoautiful Location, Suitable Buildings, Efflc'ent Teachers, Thirty Acre Campus, Healthy Surroundings, jTnoroueh work. I Five courses of study Classical, Scientific, Normal, Literary and J liusiness, with siecial advantages in Vocal and Instrumental music. liusiness course ol two years. Imiduates of the normal course are en titled to a state diploma, and are in demand to fill high positions. Mc Miniivilio is accessible bv rail from all iiartsofthe state, on the main trunk of the Southern 1'acific It. R. West Side; twenty-live miles south of roriiaiiti. Fall term begins September 19, 1893. Send f..r Catalogue, Address: T. 0. WiOWXSOX, President. A. J. IirXSAKKK, Solicitor and Financial Agent, McMinnville, Or. 1 , 1 BS RTFM WINDING EIJIN QOLD WATCH E8 HM.650 M 6.770 IMPORTKD KHENCIf OPERA OLAWAKH, MOROOTO BODY, IlLACK ENAMEL TlUMMi.VOH, GUAKANTKfcD ACHROMATIC... fflTTS 00 23.100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKUOICi HANDLE, FOUR BLADED ' HJCKKT KN1VU 777. 23,100 M 1 1 6.600 ROM.ED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH ' P1CKH. J7.750 00 116,600 LA ROB PICTURES (Hx28 inchea) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing, do advertlaloc on them W.W5 no 261,030 PHIZCS, AMOUNTING TO ". $173,250 00 Tho ibor irtlelm will h dlttrlbatM, hj ronnllH, amont partlm who ebew BI'EAB BEAU flue Tobaooo, and return to u ih 1 131 TAUH Uko therefrom. W will distribute S3 of tbeM prize la this eeaat u follow: To THE PARTY endln n th (rrtrl nnmber of SPEAR HEAD TAOrt from Ibla county w will give. 1 GOLD WATCH To the FIVE PARTIES sending n the next rreatut number of HPKAR HEAD TAOri, we will five to each, 1 OPERA O LABS. ...6 OPERA GLASSES To the TWENTY PARTIES sending a the next greatest number of HPKAR HEAL) TAOS, we will give to each 1 POCKET KNIFE .!. POCKET KNIVES To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIE8 (ending us Uie next greatest number of HI'EAK HEAD TA'iS, we will give to each 1 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOJTH PICK 100 TOOTH PICK X0 the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending as Ue next greatest number of HPKAR HEAD TAOH, we wlU give to each I LARUE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS 100 PICTURES. Total Somber of Prise for tfaU County, 224. CAUTTON. No Tags will be received before January 1st, ISM, nor aftnr February 1t, im. ucq ikikb ruuuiiniuK imkv ruusi oe DiarKea I liuDiy, btate, and Number of Tags In each package. tatcs must De marKed plainly wlin Mmeol Hender, Town, All cnarge on package must be nreuatd. READ. fPEAR HEAD poesessea more qualities of Intrinsic Talne than ant other plug tobacco produced. It Is the sweeteM, the toughest, the rtcheH. HPE4R HEAD I absnlutelv, prwitlvely and dlsllnellvely dlirerent lu flavor from any i her pluir tobacco. A trial will convince the mrwt skeptical of this fact. It Is the laryesi srlU r of any similar shape and style on earth, wblch proves that It bus caught the popular mate and pleases tlw people. Try It, and participate In the contest for prlus. Hee that a Tl TAW n on everr 10 cent piece of fcSl'LAii UEAD yoo buy. Send In the tags, do matter how small the quantity. Very ln'-erelT. . THE P. J. 80RQ COMPANY, MiDDLrroWH, Ohio. A list of the people obtaining the prize In this county will be published In thla paper Immediately after February 1st, 1H4. DON'T SEND ANY TAGS BEFORE JAMJAR! 1, 1834. Root 50 row A CASE IT WILL NOT CUPf. ti Tlie rotiiiiiitlpo opfiieil bids (or the Im provi'iiii'iit of Fifth Wrwt on Wedncriilay ami found Pan Lyons wimtlielowi'Ht lild ili-r for tlit dirt and itravcl work and II. W. IVrlmm for wood work. Tho nn tract will he let nt onru. Work of huildiiiK Htn'ft Iihh Ix'ifim. ciirhinv on Main Horn, to the wife of Clarence Porter, Itirl. i Twrrn IIbuIm, Ind., Pw. 4, 1HUI. Mr. I.iciity, IX'b Moines, Iowa. Kni'lofi'd (Ind twentv-flve cenln, for which pleaiw aond me ono hox of KraiiBe's Hinilai'ho CiiwiiltH. I have lined hoiiio whii'li I hoiiKht in Chii'iiito, hut can't irot lliem in ll.id place. I'leime Bend uBSOon rb txwHihle, Tv, YonrB truly l.l..IK AI. 1 l.ANKTT. Mr, J. C. HoHwell, ono of Ihe heat known and niont ri'Hcted ciliaunR of Urownwood, Texas, RufTortMl with diar- rhu'R for r Ioiik timo und tried ninny dif ferent re medics without henellt, until ClmnilMirlain'H Colie, Cholura and Pir- rhiea Remedy wus iiHed; that relieved him Rt once. For sale by (!eo. A. Hard- lOOOpRirof shoes at the Ked Front. Best barftuin ever olTered in Oregon City. Just received a hiir lino of children shoos Rt the Itoston Store, which wo will sell cheii). CHATTEL MOKTUAOK 8AI.K. llv virtue of a corlsln phatlel mnrlssge. dsted May IWh, 1H, given by H. t: Nliiinp slid J. II u i..0i..i In K. l'srker. Slid flU d nt Ihe court- hiiiiM'at Ori'iriin (Miy. Oregon, I, K. Parker, hiive tnkeii swsy from H. ('. Hlninp nml J. II. Whee- lock Ihe goods slid imihik i iieacruirii in sum chHllfl niorliiiiiie, to wit: One Imy gelillng, aged 7 yesm, imiueil Vlclor; one sorrel mure, rkpi! 7 years, named Nettle, one Mitchell wagon, X'i Inch skein, header truck, with rack: and will sell the same at public, auction at Nohlltt'i sta bles Aug.ist iiitn, lmis, ai io oiocs p m. A. I Aniibl Oreson City, Aug. 17, 1S93. University of Oregon, ISUGISNIS. Open Monday, September 18. Jml cIohoJ the liiont prosjrous yt-ar in its history. Wiiio range of titutlit'8. Thorough instruction. Husiness course added. Tuition free. Entrance foo, $10. Board and lodging at reasonable ratos in the flegant new dormitory and hoarding hall on the campus, where students will receive jiersonal sup ervision. John W. Johnson, President. Cooke's Stables, W. H.COOKE, Manager, Successor to C. H T A L. Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEAPING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Kiss of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Ieliverr Busi ness promptly attended to. Ho rues Boarded and Fed on reason Rhle terms. Sunday Services. ST. I'Al'L'rl CllltKCH-Episcopal-Rev. J. A. Fckslorm Pastor. Services at 11 o'clock a.m. and 7:p. m. Prayer irrvlce every Krluay evening. FlltS TCONUKftGATIONALCHl'KCII.-KM. M. Aniii.ko Dihiuhkkty, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. snrt 7;Wi r.M. Sunday School after morning service. Player meeting Wednesday evening st 7:110 o.clock. Prayer meeting of Young People,! Society of Christian Kudeavor every Sunday veiling at I prompt. riHHT HAPT1ST t:HDRCH.-Rv. Oilman Pa hk its Pastor Morning Servlre st ll:Sunday School at li-lfi; Kveulng Service :H0; Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Mouthlv Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding tho first Sundsy iu the month. A oornial Invitatlou to all. ST. JOHN'S ClltlRCH.CATIIOUC.-Rav. A. IIili.kiiham), Pas'.or. On Sunday mass at H and lOi.Kl a. M. Kvery second and fourth Sunday (ivrman sermon after the S o'clock mass At all other masses Knitllsh sermons. Sundav School at i:.10 r. X. Vespers, apologotlcal suhjeois, and Ueutdlctlon at 7:80 p.m. MKTIIODIST KI'ISCOPAL CHl'RC!l.-Ritv 0. Svkks. Pastor. Moriilns service at it- Sunday School at 12:15; KvenliiKservice at7:Sl). Knworlli Ih'bkuc meeting Sunday evening at It 80; Prayer Meetliig Thursday evening at 5:80, atraugcra corillallv Invited. FIRST PRKSMYTF.HIAN CHl'RCH.-Rav. 0. W. (Iiiionky, Pastor. Services at II a. h. and 7:80 r. M. Sabhalh School at 10 a. m. Yoiiiii People's Society of Christian Kudeavor meets every Sunday evening at 6:80. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7 ;80. Seats tree. KVANOSI.ICAi.CIICHCH-UKRMAN - Ann. F.hnkt, Pastor. Prcachinr services everv Sundav at 11 A. M and 7:80 P. M, Sililiaih school every Sunday at 10 A. M. (John llarrlsherirer, Supl.) Weekly Pravnr Meetlnir every WeduesdRy evening UNITKO ItHKTIIltKN CIU'KCII.-Kn P R. Williams, pastor. Services first and third Sun day mornlnga and the preceding Saturday niirht lu each mnnlh st Oreson City, st 11 a. in. and 7 p m., sad ihe first Sunday aftoruoou of each month at Falls View. W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing. Having one of the best slioers in the stale in my aniplov, 1 make HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY AnsTrpeable Laxative and NKHVE TONIC. Sold hy Iiriigaiatsor aoot by mail c.,uUc, and tl.OU per package, bum plea free. MTJA The Fsvonte I00T8 P5TTI1 11 W for the Teeth and lireaLh.5c For sale by C. G. Huntley. Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP JlT George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, Elyville, - Oregon, AVhere you can get the highest cash price for Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. J. F. FORD, Evangelist, Of Des Moines. low, writes nnder date of March a, IsjS: 8. B. Mip. Mro. Co., Uufur, Oregon. Gentlemen: On ariiving home last week. I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eilit and one-halT years old, who had wasted away to 3H pounds, is now well, stroii)! and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. 11. Cough Cure has dune its work well. Both of the children like it. Your S. K. Cough Cure bag cured and Kept away all l.oarsa nesa from me. So give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing yon proierity, we are yours, Mr. & Sins. J. F. Ford. If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, a j4 ready far the Spring's work, rleante your sys tem wilh Ihe Headache & l.iver Cure by taking two or three doses each week. 60 cents per bot tle hy all druggists. Sold under a positive tnsr antee by L. M. AM'KF.WS. Full line of new goods at prices lower than Oregon City. ALL WORK ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. Shop opposite corner from Tope's hardware store. ORECON CITY. ORECON. F.F. WHITE. W. A.WIIITK WHITE BROTHERS, Practical Architects Builders. Will prepare plana, elevations, working de t ila, and specifications for all kinds of build ings Special attention given to modern cot tsges. Estimates furnished on application Call on or address WHITE BROS.. Oregon City, Ogn In the lino of furniture, narpetg, win low shades, wall paper, lounges and mattresses yon can bout l'ortlmid prices hy cnlliiiK in the Oregon City bunk block under the Kntkkphisk office, x Weildina stationery, the latest stvles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkhphisk ortice. UOKTUAGKE'S SALE. The undersigned will offer st public auction ou the 'Jd day of August, lWS, the following described personal property: 1 Kitson shoddy picker, 1 shoddy dusier, 4 large pulleys, 1 exta pulley, I 10-Inch belt, 1 l'JInch belt, several small belts, about W feet of shafting, and all the personal properly contained in and about the sain building and need lu the manufacture of shoddy In the pulp mill building leased formerly to K K. Henry and lease of premises occupied by the same. Tho aale will take place at the shoddy ailll In Milwaukee where the property Is situated and will be sold pursuant to the terms of a chattel mnrtgageexeeuted bv Samuel l'leraou to J. C. Huberts. J, 0. ROHriKTS, Mortgagee. Dated July2T, 1893. 7-2S: a A GOOD INVESTMENT ( on that brings big returns. A C00O MEDICINE Is the one that does what Is claimed for It. OREGON KIDNEY TEA will rare all Diseases of the Kid neys and t'rinary organs. Consti pation, Pinbetes, Scnldiog Pains when Vrinating, Paina in the Back and Limbs, Irritation of the Bladder, Brick Dust Deposits and Bright' Disease, CURE YOURSELFand Live a Long Time with out paying Interest on your Lease of Life, by suffering. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. BRIDGE AND LOCATED BETWEEN THE DbPOT Double and Single Rips, and sad dle horses alway9 on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind of stock promptly attended to by 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 peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Try him I F.HtabliNhrd IH9S. I I lilflllllft WOOD TURNING - -A.3STID SCROLL SAWING AHMINISTRATOK'8 KOT1CK. Notice l hereby given, that the undersigned has been, by the County Court for Clackamaa county In the state of Oregon, appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Carl lleiaer, de ceased. All persons havingclalina against said estate are required to preseut the same to me at my farm st Damascus In said county, with proper vouchers, within six mouths from the date ol this notice CHRISTIAN II 1IKI8ER, Adm'r ol the estate nf Carl Reiser, deo'd. E. A. K. J. Mendeuhall, Att'yi for estate. July 21, 1810. 7-21:8-18 BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANOTACTUKED Parties desiring Wood Turning, Pat terns, Brackets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Suited by Calling on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER, a. lET. BESTOW. 3t"0pp. the Congregational Church I PIONEER Transfer and Ef e$, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. S. F. SCRIPTURE, Practical Blacnjith 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 & Warner's meat market on 5th Btreet. LEARN TELEGRAPHY. A trade it pays success sure. Address. J. C. SEYMOUR, Oregonian Building, Portland.