mm LOW C08T POULTRY HOUSE. A Light rnmm fliillillng With Ah nil Knot For Twu llrssde. ' The uccoiiiHiiiytiiK illiislrttleil Wrlp tlon, from Country (li'titlrjiiatt, rlvi giNxl Mini of the exterior anil interior arraTiifiuiii'iit (if what In tiniluuliteilljr tli BXTRIUOK VIKWOf IVUt.TUY llOlHt. lowest cost sorvtoeiaMe poultry Ikum that cnn Ins diivliwil. It linn a "shed" roof, but tli udiihI stiffness of Unit sort of const rnrtlon In r-cJievoil liy m-st flu lnh arotunl tlia top, Tha frame way bi comparatively UkIiI, tliu up nnl down boarilliix assist greatly in suiiportlntr tli roof. Tim kiiIihi mid floor are of mU'hl lionrdlnK, ami If tlm toh(Ui-a and groove are covirl with white liwl whoa tha tennis are liiiil an increase of warmth will m iHiirel. Tha slilo alumlil Ihi nniily covered inniiti) with Urnil or tlm rl, risiiiiii m)Hr iimmI hy bulMers, mill kept In plure liy tli lily; lieiulitl titrk tluit urn inmlit for use with such puH-r. Iiiitliit iiw.h for thin purpose ImrlHir viTinln. Tin) Interior urriiiuc'ini'iit iiociln e xplu mttloii. Tlu jilut forium-xtojjil iimliTthu romiU from tha etui of tlm twilillng to Ithur Mi of thn hull. IHriTtly under tha pluLformit hihI a-"oslble fur gather iiiK t'KK from thn hull are thn m-sts a double row of them. Thin iflves gunl convenience; mul also afford hiln for tha nests, which fov.iielr. Tha water fomilniii, aiviswlile fruiu Ixitli mnt, rmi bo ttllil from tha hull. Window mo provided only on tha south sldn. A iiilntnbr U often rimlii In h OK tM tiiili'h window pJ-, letting li (oo in urli hi'iit in iiiiiiiiier ami leU tint! out to much beat hy radiation in winter, cpeclully at uiiiht. A UrrW thouM )a kept tiiuler each platform mul tha dropping frequently m rJel from thmii Into tha barrel. If thn Ixittom of in Of PEN & 2 k .r a j t PEN t INTERIOR AKRANnKtlKNT. each ien U foverl to a ilcpth of four or 0v Incite with dry loam or road dust, shovelful tuny thnn be dipt,! npsnd scattered over the plittfortininml over tha dropping in tli barrels. Applying Mnr la WhaslAalda. In c iixTiiiiriitn on methods of apply ing Dianura at the Utah station, Director Banborn tall that tha largest yield of wheat and straw was secured on tha plat where thn uninure wai plowed under. The next lur'nt yield wan whera It wm apjilleil on top of tha rromid in the win ter and laid on a level anil to lx waihed into tha Kound, for here, unlike land in tha emit, very little, if any, water mm off tho anrfacnof onr level frrounda. It will aluo be eeen that when the ma nure waa harrowed in it gave better re ulu than when it lay wholly on top, both being applied t the aatne time in the upriiiK. A fact prominently brotiKht out li that the ratio of it raw to grain varied very much with the different method of ap plication. When harrowed in, there wero 77 pounds of atraw er bunhel of wheat When plowed under, t hern wero (M pound of ttraw to en cli buahel of w hctj when nmnaiinred, M pouixl of atraw to a biuhel of wheat; when manured in win ter on tho mirfiu-n, 94 pound of atraw to a btmhcl of wheat. Alfairn and Orrhanl 0 ProfuHiuir Ileal atute in the Michigan Farmer that ha ha lieon experimenting at the Michigan Agricultural colU'K with alfalfa or lucorn for nearly 20 yean. Ho baa alao wutchod ita behavior in various portionaof the atute. Ilodot not conaider It profitable except per bap to mil with clover or irraaMe for permanent mowing. It ii a poor fighter, ... , . , , , I tortlng rather ate in spring and .top- jlng early iu aiUiin,,,. June grass gU the start and keep it so that alfalfa lIlUll Hill II 111 , 1. 11 f til K.I. 1,1 An MAaM does not amount to much in a few years. Alfalfa usually remains very slender fof a year or so after It is sown. Professor Ileal say of orchard grass that it la especially valuable to sow on strong laud with other gnmsoa and clo vers for piiHturo. For meadow it is also good iu mixture, Imt many farmers al low it to get too nearly ripe before enfr ting. It bloom three week liefore timo thy and very roon become harsh and woody. Kneinlea of Huaar llaata. From tliu Nehraska station comes a bullutin giving brief descriptions of leaf hoppers, white urnlm and wobwornis. Tiie last mentioned is tlio chief insect post of the Ixiet. Kxperimonts have been tried with ameulte and kerosene emul sion, with good rusulu. A number of parasites have been reared from worms taken in the laboratory, and doubtless these servo to keep them in check. The life history of the worm is imperfectly known and will be a subject of further atudy. M0MUlU HltM, Every itimmer tho question about how to ili'iil with inoiwuitoe or iiioiwiilto bile 1 preaonteil by ninny corronpoiid- eiitn. rerhnps tho following coiinwl on paper the auhJiH't from a Miowiicliuwttt nuiy lie iiHcfuli The l-Kt iintlili.te for till bite of B inowiilto tiiiiloiihledly la aimmmtit weak encil with a lilllo wulvr or aitlt and wa-U-r. Home ptnplu ' " f1" M b pri'M tho piilitou out of tho bite with some niiiiiII metal timtruiiient like the point of a wuti'h key liefure ap)ilylng the anti dote, ThU prevent the painful swell ing Unit aoiiietime otxMir. A in other cane, "otin man' meat I another man' jxilmin," and the aauie romwly will not apply to all Individual. Home Olid cam (ilior mot efllcacioun, and salt and wa ter will not avuiL Ammonia, however, oeinl to be generally kuonewtful a neutrallieer of the moulto poison. Where there are lurge (iinntHie of the iuiMiii(toe and no reaaoii for their ap iearuuce la apmrent it U well to look ftbout the preiuinee for aoinet'ng which attrin'U thnm. An uncovered barrel of rainwater will bring theut In hordes, and dump place and atagnant pool are (Hit whore they delight to congregate. 'hulra In M Not often In the holy but unclean city of Mecca hna tha cholera been more de structive than It l till year. The death from It, an stated In in h report a can be procured, range from 500 to 700 a day, wlthor' taking account of the mortality elon; ways leudlng to tho city. The cnac t t be iMiiiilx'red hy the thou annd. 7e auppime that a large projKir tion of tho victim niiint bo pIlgriniK, lor the wttlisl Hipiilnlioii of llio place I hill little over 40.000. Thn iiiiiiiIht of pll grim till year, pe-inlly from India sunt IVrim, lui Ixx ii inorillnately largo Tho ordinary sanitary law are disre garded in Mecca a in other cities of the Mohammedan worhL Anything liks aclentlllo trentment of tho cholera is un known. The fatalistic Mlevor regard a visitation of it as the decree of Allah They are willing that it slmll bring tlicm dentil, if they but die within view of the holy city or on the way thereto, a para dise is assured them. The cholera wo in Mecca last ynur. It Is almost hs con stunt there as it is in the delta of the (Jimp It often rage fiercely there without approaching any part of Eu rope, New York hun. I'roflia us Mill. Mack Clam. Dcftpito tliu prevailing depression In many line of biisiiiexa, one industry In tins section employs a large number of hand and U running overtime. It is that of gathering the delicious bivalves about the site of a silver dollar known aa Little Neck clam. Ths catch In this vicinity averages nearly 100 barrels a week, for which wholesale dealers in New York pay fl to $10 a barrel There are usually about 8.VK) clams in a barrol, but sometimes when they are running unusually small there may be S.000. When a New Yorker enters a "swell" restaurant and wy 40 cents fur Scveu or eight of these little bivalves. It can readily be seen that a barrel con taining a.oOO. and costing about 1 10, will yield the proprietor something like f!00. There is a market for Little Necks all the year round, but it is difllcnlt to catch them during the winter mouths. Norwalk (Coun.jC'or. Nw York Time UIUd'I U.ar nl lha War. Edle iiickaui, an old neurons. I the plamtUT In perhw the uut remarka ble case ever trul in the courts of this county She is an in-slave and bronght suit against Iter master. .Iiweph Iiickaui of this couuty. for f.1 a month wages as a family donicstic for 'ii year, during which time she claims to tiave been kept in lgnoranc) of tier eumncipation. The anit wa Instituted here m 189 for MOO and resulted iu a Jiulginent in ber favor for $700. Defoudaut appealed to the Kausa City court of appeals, which remanded the cane to the circuit court of the county, which now render decision fur the dufeudant. A motion for a new trial has been Hied. Boone vllle Cor. St. Louis Chronicle No Ulaaielialimtlain Intanilad. Pn'siilent Eliot has written a graceful letter to Mr. James Jeffrey Rocho. the editor of the Oostou IHlot, exprwutiiig hi regret that there is no Catholic institu tion In the published list of the colleges whose gradtiutes will be entitled to enter the Harvard law school under the new reKtilations which will go into effect in IHM, Presiil.mt Eliot state that there waa not the slightest intention on the part of the faculty of the taw school to discriminate against Ouholic institutions of learning. It al tier Valqns. A somewhat notorious diplomat aud author lis lived aiart. by an auiicahle arrangotuont. from hi wife for many year. Laat year they chanced to 00- cupy ailioiuing scats at the theater. No vim 111 uma i,,ii-iih7 nuuiaw lug UVBIJ conveniatjon tlmt wwd ooul.l guess tlmt tlle p,irtU!11)llllt!, vn s , Jt flt,r' 8 loIlg bllt w1b1mU for " acparation. Alderman Mack Bridge of 8ioux Falls recently lost a valuable horse that com mitted suicide. The hone hud been very sick for about a month, and soverul day ago he iiinniigvd to unlock the door of his stall, and going to some harness that wa hanging up in tho barn put hi hood through a portion of it and threw himself to tho Hour and was strangled. The Mexican government hits decreed deductions of from 5 to 10 kt cent in the salaries of public employees and men in the army. These deductions, the totnl amount of which will exceed fl.ooo.oou aro to take effect next month and will I in force to the end of lieceinui' Monte Curio seems to Inivc proKpered this yeat more tint 11 it ever bus ,.mo The lhaliB lire now woitli five times their original value, und plans are bei:ig made for increasing opi'i-atious Tlaie were Dine suicides hwt year on the preui-iaea. Wild l't of tha Northwett. The wornt wm1 ever Introduced Into the whentllcld of America U rcjHirUMl from the north went, The thlHtlo roeem ble Ilio tumbleweed In apix-ftrftncs, but n,fty """'"y dlitluguUhed from it by the sharp Kpiiieii in clunUir of throo each, thn almeiic of flat eav, dewier growth, dark color, and by the red color In the fall. Tho plunt taunt bo cut out by tho root before it imh'iI ripen, and if pr mlttod to Kpread further will, it i be lieved, chiim) thn soil to bncomo barren and fruitle.' Henator Ilaiinbroiigh pro i poe to ak the general irovernment for an apiiropriation of 11,000,000 to deatroy thU weed. Compared to it, he aay, the ! ravage of pleuro-pneumonia bnamB in slgniliciiiit. The pent was brought here j It year ago in soma flux need and ha spread until It now iofetit an area of .1,000 square miles. This district is in theuoet fertile section of North and ! South DukoU, Nehraaka, Uionesota, Wisconsin an4 Wyoming. llroathlns t'Ha II There is a difference between blowing ml breathing on the been. To breathe on them in the way you would on a light of glaaa you were pollnlilug would instantly result In your getting one of the timet sudden and smarting lessons yon could think of, but if you form your lips a though you wanted toooncentrate your breath on t he smallest possible point, and blow with vigor, as though you were trying to cool a enpof tea or coffee, you will find it to have quite a different , iffwt, and to exert a suMoIng influence ' over the few beo you direct the stream j of air against. A writer in (ileaning In ' Ih-ekecniog nays: In I'lnminltig combsof brood with my two limiils occupied thii i often very useful to mo iii getting the bees to move nlf pultlcular cell that may want to have a look at. The air di rected iihiii them causes them to wince and withdraw to one side, Uraleru llrrvltlea. In the death of tho lat.i W. II. Morri son Wisconsin farmers met with seri ous loss. Mr. Morrison wa tho super intendent of farmers' institute for the state since their eulliliment in lS3 and rxtreiui-lv successful in that capaci ty, kwplng Wisconsin very near the bead of the proctfsioii in that particular. Colh-ctor North lm finishel his report of iiKr prixluctioti in Nebraska. The Grand Island factory ha closed, having made l.H.'iyyoO miiiih1h of suxar and hav ing In the warehiiitse MO.Oik) gallon of third sirup and 17,1,0iH) gallon of fourth imp, which will make .17"i,000 pound of angar. The Norfolk factory i till run ning and baa made a.KOO.OoO ponnd of sugar. Professor Hlielton. for central Kansas, a region often seriously affected with drought, recommends the following grasses, placing them in the order ot their Importance: Orchard grass, alfalfa, , ,i a . , i i rl clover, taller fescue, Kentucky blue frrass. farliira.nUainL We want yoanow.whili'j Hi trull Indui ur la Inimnant. Oond ehaix lor 5'4 V'iJPeiHran '" J. T.-.il .r. I ilvKiieuel. OnlSI and rull pae I n- Haow n BIHSl I'"-, aar uin. I on'aiHi, om i:.malblpar. N. A. INGRAM Successors to Story General Blacksmithing AND REPAIRING. Wagon and Carriage Work Done in first class shspc. HORSESHOEING A SPEtlALTY. Slum on Main t.1 root nenr pnil of cnop on Main btreei, iitnrenu 01 BUSDetlSlon lritlir&. FOR AEcOLUTElY7FtiKE DRUGS 20 T0 Q A. HARDING. NONK BUT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fine Perfumeries and Toilet Articles. Alao s full stock ol PAINTS- OILS. etc. NOTIt'K FOK Pnil.ICATION. Laud tlfflce al Oregon Cltv. Onaon,l Fehrusr) Iflh. 1S;i4 Notice la bireby lvn. thnt the following named srltli r has flltil mitlce of his liileullon to make linil iiriMif In tuiuiort itf his cNini, slid th'H asld proof will be maa belme ihe reiit-ler sud receiver ol the Isml oftlce l lm'Kn City, OrcKn,iiii April filh. mt, vis t'hNrles OKlmru. Homestead entry tuiu. Inr ihe N. W '.4 of tec 27, Tp. 'i 8,, H 't h. He tisnics Ihe loll. Iiiii wlt liesnes in prove his eotitlniioiis residence upeu slid elllllv.itfnn ot asld Innd, Henry l.utKort, Allied II Unities. Fred. A Thiimi"ii, Fmnk 1,, Kldrldne, all ol Hilmmi post ottice, Oreirmi Kohkiit A Mii.i.kr, a-it:8-!l0 liriiistrr. NOTICK OF APPOINTMrNT OF ADMIMS 1 HA IIIK. Not'oe l lieieby irlveti, tlmt Ihe iinderslEiivd j his hi en sppoiuled by the Ci'imty Court of , t'lscknn is en.. Oregon, sdiniuttr-iliirof iheeii- tste nl Oi'nriie O insiier. iteci'HMNl. All 1 tmviuir rlslins ai(liit Ihe esitie ef I tleome (Isniner. ilece'Oifl'l, sre hereby Hi Ktiflcii to present the same duly verlSfd fur psyment to the iimleriiliriied st my renlilenee to nilles esstol limssiua, tirevon. within lx nuuilha from thla date. KI.MK.K A CuK, Adm'r Orenn City, treon. Jan. 24 im. l-.ti:M (1 SaryaailaapvaMapaJSwaaklrrraBruit. f! , Paiiiuuralpasllloa. kicliulurTltoiTa: i if r-ftrlesca anBacataary. PacallaTJ ay a.' 'j wt-nntAg-tobaginnara. UbaraJVjgJSA Owl anatBlH!-a So local part- rffk it tlmt areata. Largest a44ya 'I 1 ' stn as -' rVi ... 4.V , 1 II t & C0., Uros., I Al. INISTKATOK'S NOTICK. Nollre la hereby given, that Ihe undersigned hsa been hy Ihe t'imnty Court for Clsi-kiunns county In the slate of Oregon, appointed admin tstrstor of the estslo of Krederirk lem. de ceased. All :persona having clilms against said estate are required to present Ihe same to n e at my larm at Needy, In aald county, with proper voucher, within six months from the date of this notice. Daviii Zimmxrman. Adm'r ot theeststeof Frederick Deem. dee d. Dated Feb. , WW. . 2-tt:S- ) Skin : Eruptions ed slndlar annoytincei are caused ' by n impure UI's-kI, which will i r v.'il: in a more, dreaded disease. ) Uridyl removed, slight Impurities v ill develop Into Scrofula, licie ' ms, Salt khcumandothcrKriotis rvoulisoi j I ; i!fiorntliesln IjlCl 's i tfi'i In, hi a Sfvire 'i toii'rie, (or rlilch I r t'U eunr ivniwlkt that S"lrW"ll A me w .d. I hive UIUUU .tni t.'tlirti lMir bottkf A i JWVl wilhllsiiiioiawenderlul result f't-yTtn Am ri.jDyin II Iswt lilh I " ever ki, hue KJinel twfntr ),..(! nd my (nendKiY tliey never law i. u wll. I am I'flinit quilt Ilk new mau. JOHN S. KKKI.IN, OtmiMSI Milmoa-. Wa,inti,i. o, c. Cur Treatise on Mood and Skin Diiwaie ovuted Irn lo any adurn. SWIFT SPECIFIC C8.t FERRY'J SEEDS J) An Juu what wry rr Wm of yrm'u inn lit lduiHUlkn ut NliH h havi Wll blll.t tb Url mtt-ti t.tilnm In th world. trrry'M lecl AbibiI for ltm the- Ptum ttinl nijIjmIjUir ot for lit MktriK. M. FERRY ft CO., Pctroit, Mich. ;Red Suppresses. Manstrustlcn PAINFUL Minstruatlon Cross Tansy Pills Awl a PREVENTIVE for IKULUlLailllitA, Ar Si fa and RrtUMo. 10" H'fffilr Hrn '-. f he Ladies RICE SI.OO. I tabstl vcr i -rt pnMpaiti on rrrHpl of Via it finchopi Co., Dc Maine, laws. For sule by Charnian A Co. 8titWO.SH In the Count; r.nrl nl lh Stale of Oregon lor , Clackamaa Count jr. Kenneth A. J. Markruile. plaintiff, ra. John G. Kli nimiin and Catherine Flemmlnc, Jelend- aula. To John G Flemmlnf andCatherlncFlrmmlnz, , defenilama: In ibe namsof the State of Orrsno, You are hereby summoned to appear til the ahore enil-1 tlrdeourt on tne Uml ilsr of s terra of aald I ciHtrt, to be'betuiiand hrld neat after the expire-1 Mid of all arerka from the date ol the putiMea- ; lion of thla eumtsona, lo wit: Mondar, April id. ' IxW; and you will Uke nollre that II you fall ao lo appear and answer Iheeomplaint filed airaluat th in in tnmvninifn 1111110 mi or oriorv J,,,, am d.y , ukl term o( ,d ,he ! plalntlrr will apt Ir to tha foiiH for judgment thereon alnoe Mh day of January, Wt and eoaia and dibiiremeula of thla action, together with an order of sale to satisfy aaiddemsnda of the following deerrlhed prosily ailarhe-l, to wit: lot seven (7) of blork numliered two (ii. In M eat Hide adlillon to Oresoa Cllr In Clacka maa eouutr. Oregon, aa shown In the maps and piala thereof now on .le In Ibe county record- 1 er'a i1tlce of Clstkamsa county, Orefoo. ) Thla nollre la puhlUhed by enter of Hon. John W. Mi-Ill rum, )uile of aald court, made and dated the inn tiar 01 January, l".H K. r. IIkiuus, Atfy for Pi n Slate nf Oregon. County of Clarkamaa. aa: I hereby eerllfr thai the within la a true and eorreel int.v. and the whole thereof, of the nrla- 1 Inal auinmona. C. W. , amoso. Sheriir of Clarksmaa Couuty Oregon. By E. C. Mackelt, Oeputy S-16. S-23 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Ot ADMINIS TKAToK. Nntlee la hrrebf siren, that the umtcnilsnH V la, anilian viiuiiijr. rraiiu. .iii,iu,pira,ur ,.i tile tstaieol Harry II. Flananau. dw eaned All per son kaviiii claims axaiuitths eataient the aald Hat U riaiiajrsn, decmsed are herelijr Dntl Seil to preaeut ilie aameduly verifltit tor pay meul to the BUlernl(iied, or at tha office ol hrowaellA Prcsser.OrctruuCllr.OrcgOD, lthln si mouths from thla date. Daunt January "-M. H, ()weo. Oregon I.KUKGK W. PKOSSKU. Adm'r. Browncll t llreaaer, AU'ya lor Adra r.(l-:a-23 Iu the CoHtitv Court ol the State of Oregon for the Couuty ol Clackamaa. In tb matter of the. Citation to He Ira and De estate of lavld vlspra and all olbeia Wllllama.ilrc'd. unknown To the fhsrlff of the County of Clackamas or any other Sheriff to whom these presents ahall come (im-lltic In ibe name of the Slate of Oreton: Yon are hereby required to cite Mehala Amanda I Teter, Mary Oravea, David B. Pope, hruest F. ; ,,(lt Ihlulj K Vnpt iianiie m. a. Pop.aud Ularvnce Floyd, heirs and devlaeea ol aald David Williams. and to all other unknown heira or deviseeN. II any auch there be, to be and ap pear 111 tne county court i me state 01 ureijon or the enmity nf Clackamas, st the rourt room me court nouse in urenon city, 111 eonntv of Clitrkamas, on .Monday, the vol Huron, A. II. lMH.al 10 o'clock in tne fnretumn ol that day, then aud there to abow 1 4tise II any exist why au order of sale should , not te made aa prayed for In Ihe petltlrn of the I administrator of said estate of certain lands lo said estate belorgiUK. to pay clalma against aald estate, extieiisi ol administration anil taxea which petition la now on Die in said Court, and Iu which petition the land asked to be sold la 1 described aa follows, to wit The north half nf Ihe south west quarter of aertion tea In township four, aoulh of range one I eaMt, iu the district of land subject lo aale st I Oreton City. Oregon, containing eighty acres. I Also, the following deaeribed tract: Ihe north I weat miarter of the anuth-eaat Quarter of aeo- I tion ten 110), townahlp four south, range one east, containing 40 acres, more 01 leas, being in I all cue hundred and twenty acres, more or less. Witness the liouorsble Joun W. Heldrum, Judge of the County Ceurt ol theStatenf Ore gon, for the county of Clackamas, this SOtti day of January, IBM. JOHN W. MEI.DKCM, County Judite. Slate of Oregnn, County nf Clackamas. I, tieo. F. Ilonon, Couuty Clerk of the above named county aud stale, aud Clerk of the Cir cuit Court nf the county of Clackamas and stale of Oroi.'0ii, do hereby certily that the foregoing copy of citation baa beeu by me compared with the original, and that It Is correct tran script therefrom, and of Ihe whole of such orig inal citation, as the same appeara on file In inv oillce and 111 my care and custody. In testi mony whereof I have hereunto set my hand (Seal) and alllxed the eil of said Court this Suit! day of January. A D, IK! 4. (iKO. F. HORTON. Clerk. 1-2:3-2 By II. 8. Strand, Deputy. ft: zi - f" IfJOO wonliof lovely Music lor Forty a nlll.. Cenll. consisting of too papes M 1 w fuM slle Shec 115C ( the Istest. brightest, liveliest and most popular aclettlims. Nlh vocal and Instrumental, . puilt'n up In the most elfgant manner, In- rluJing lour larce slie Purlralts. CAHMICITA, th Spuij Datictr, t.biitiSf,l, fe Unat Pianist, ZSl -- ADELINA P4TTI anil "Tr. HI HHli SlUBHAH CUTTIHQ. ZS ri:s nsw ymk musTml ECHO CO. B. -. it-.vjyThealre Pl.lg., New York Oty. -3 rArivaasEHS wsntco. -- C4lltMilll 1 1 the UM Jba SJT t ail 1 i I If ClfflCE Sffi Tubular liiiitcrnK !')(!.; 1 gftl. jug 10c; 1 gal. atone milk pan 1(V.; 12 bunchcH maUihoH 25c; mixed tea 22c; mixed candy 10c; flour por barrel 2.7.r; 18 lb. bent granulated Hiigar 11; liquid nhm drcpsin lUo. good roant cofTeo 2'c; 2 lb choice uncolorcd tea 75c.; good green tea .'!(ii 5 gal oil C5c (can extra); New Orleana molaHHeH, cheajient to the beef, MiHoeH 25c Iioho to Mc; ladieH 2.5c gloveH to l.'.c; boys ehm-H 10 to 2 were )1..'55 cut to II; irien't) 11.20 underwear to 87c; ladieg l under wear to C'Jc; W)c underwear to 8ilc ; goHBamerB imjrfect 25c; ladies and child wool mitteim cut to 10c; rnen8 75c. gloves cut to 57c; rub ber leggings to 7c White Wool yarn cut to 50c. yier pound; Shaker flannel cut to 13 ytl 11; blankets, shawls and corsets reduced; Some 50c. pieces of dress goods to close at cost; see the goods you can get for 20c, 21c. and 19c; boys hip rubber boots 2 and 3 at 12; ladies' low robbers 20c; common rubbers 35c; storm rubbers 50c; silk thread 5c; 7 spools cotton thread 25c; needles lc. per package; 5c pencil sharpeners lc; misses gloves to close at 5c; buttons lc per dozen; cotton socks 5c; overshirts reduced; hammers 25c; boys' 50c. caps now 10c; niiHses 15 cloaks now 1; misses rubbers 1, 1 and 2 cut to 10c; 11 albums to close at 50c; boys' Barlow knives 10c; 25c, brooms cut to 17c; zephyr 5c. a skein; maple syrup to close at cost; misses skirts cut to 19c.;, ladies' skirts cut to 21c; shoes also at hard times prices. HAMILTON & ALLEX - OREGON CITY. MARVELS OF UNEQUALEO IN PRICE; The New Peterson Magazine Universally commended by the press as one of the best of American Magazines. Its contributors are among the most popular American writer. lis illustrations are fine. It is a store house of choice liter ature and art. Its 1 low price is a wonder. bend fi.oo lor a year's subscription, or 50 cents for six months. It will prove a big investment Sssapl CfT, t casts. b; me new mtrm mmma r PHILADELPHIA. r The two Macailnes Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP AT- George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, Elyville, - Oregon, Where you can get the highest cash price lor Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. Full line of new goods at prices lower than Oregon City. NOTICE OF FINAL BiiTTLEMENT. In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for the County of Clackamas In the matter of the estate of Reuben Roots, deceased. To whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned executor ef the estate of Reuben Roots, de ceased, has Aled his final report and account as uch executor iu Ihe couuty court of Clacka mas county, state of Oregon, and that Wednes day, the ftlh day ol February, A. D. ls4,at ten o'clock A. M al said county court haa been fixed and appointed as the time and place lor the settlement ol aald final report and account, and the hearing and determining of any and all objections thereto J. W. ROOTS, Ex'r of the estate of Reuben Room. dee d. Brownell & Dresser. Alt yi for Ex'r. 1-26:2-23 wrT,Ti ULOYJ Root1, Anarreeable Laxative and N EHV E TON IC, Sold by Inig(rsia or sent by mail. 0c., oOo and $1.00 per package. Samples free. MY f A The Favorite TOOTH POTTH 1 fi J for the Teet h sod lireath. too. For sale by C. G. Huntlev. l-tabllhed PIONEER iiuiijjiui uiiu -pi OJJJJj Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drujt Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. ilQva!! Hi A. YEAR W UM OIIEAPHESS UNSURPASSED IN HER1T Arthiir's New Home Magazine Choice Literature, Stories, Poems, Sketches of Travel, History, etc. FREE;;1."- $3M Notes on the newest styles in dress, floriculture, etc. Valuable houe- bints, pretty designs in needlework. A piece of choice Music iu every number. All for only $1.00 per year. Handsome premiums for getting up clubs. ssaaals Cspy, 6 eeirts. I aiuiui s new nuuic mdzwc I PHILADELPHIA. One Year for t.T3. If you are interei-tedin 4j Advertising A you ought to be a sub-""fc j Bcriber ot Printers' Isk: a journal for advertii-ers. Printers' Inlc. is isgued weekly and i filled with contributions and helpful suggestions x from the brightest minds in the advertising busi-' j neia. Printers' Ink costs only two dollars a year. A sample copy will be sent on receipt of five cents. ADDRKSS f PRINTERS INK, ? 10 Sprue St., - ftsui York Sa-A.AA &.&.4.j9 rfi rfs if 3 NOBLETT'S STABLES. Uvery, Feed and Sale Stabw?- ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BHIDGE AND DEPOT Double and Single Rigp, and sad dle horses always on hum! at the lowest prices. A cornll connected with the burn for loone stock. Information reardinit any k i nil or stock promptly attended to liy person ol, letter. horses Bought and Sold. Sunday Services. 8T. PAFL'S CHl'RCM-episcopal-Rev. J. A. Eckstorm Pastor. (Services al 11 o'clock a.m. anil 7:30 p. m. Prayer service every Wednesday evening. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rsv. Pastor supplied. Services at 11 a. a. and) 7:30 r. a. Sunday School after mornlyg service. Ptsyer meeting Weduesday evening at 7:S0o,clock. Prayer meeting of Young People Society of Christian Endeavor every tjundsy evening st 6:3C prampt FIRST BAPTIST CHCKCH.-Rv. Oilman Pasxic Pastor Morniug Service at Il Suudny' School at 12-15; Evening rferv.ee 6:o0; Kcgnlr prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evenluar preceding the first Sunday la the mouth. A cornial invitation to all. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH CATHOLIC Rv. A. Hillkihund, PasUir. On Sunday mass at 8 aiitl 10:.t0 a. a. Every second and fourth Suodyy German sermon after the it o'clock mns At all other masses English sermons. Suuijjiy Sell o"l al l.M) r. a. Vespers, apologetica! subjects, and Benediction at 7:30 r. M. MKTHODI8T EPISCOPAL CHURCH.-Rsv-G. KvstH. Pastor. Morning aervlre at II: Sunday School at 10:00. Clisa meetiug after morning service. Evening service at Kil. Epworth League meeting Sunday evening at :t0: Prayer Meeting Thursday evening st 6.30. trangers cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Rsv. B. W. Giboniy. Pastor. Servicea at 11 a. at. ami 7:30 p. a. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Young; People's Society of Christian Endeavor meef . every Sunday evening st 6:30. Wednesday evening prayer meeting st 7:80. Seats free. EVANOILICALCHtTRCH GERMAN Are. Ernst, Pastor. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:30 P. "it Sabbath sctool every Sunday at 10 A. M. (Rev. P. Bott, Sunt.) Weekly Prayer Moetluf every Wednesday evening UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Preach-. lug every Sunday, except third Suudny of ecn month, at 11:00 a. m. and 7.30 p m.-W II Lain, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m.- I. P, S v inn, Superintendent. Prayer meeting every ednesdsy evening. i I