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V 1 CHARACTER IN (J AIT. PERSONALITY OF PtOILS 6HOW9 ITSELF IN THEIH WALK. Tlia Nlrult.r 1 1 IliiuiiilU.t L'SMlt Ths Woman Who Nt-ps M'llh llnrul Atnt racy Ah, ll.ro Ciiiaa tha Man Willi Sla.il y Tr.i milt Manly Carriage It In riiiUn h who says tluit "An ac tion of siuitll notii, (hurt siiyluu; or jest frill dlHiliiKiilnh a HrMu'a niU tliiiriti'ler tinro t lm n Hi" tcilt sieges or tlin Burnt iiiijKirlAnt tattles," ami Lnvnter, Ilia fnttir rf jihy"Ki"iiiyi tleeliuos tlmt no mini ran set kIims iimiii a UiIiIm witlmiit hxtraylax to a rerulii ejtcnt hi liullvlJuiility. Trim, no doubt, but unit inua liavs tlin keoii vision, tlx well trulne. tyn, lu nnlirt Interpret tliesa inystto signs. Tim Mirations of clisr tutor sutexliilillixl la tint walk of irr. on, however, ar patent to viry U licililrr anl limy hn iWlplifml Ijjt the. iniMt uiitutiinil, tan leuat saint a. Kit by your wtinlow mum tin rwiro iliK ami Witti'll tbn wen and Women aa tliny puns to UiKlr vurlixl jsvucatlnii. Tiikn. fur example, tlio man juat ap iroiw biii. II11 clilii la rlevat-l to an aiiKln of 20 ileu;roe, a a-lf irurKirtimt frown corrnuktos lilalmw, complacent nulls pluy etfmnt hU mnulb, tin struts ralbT tllllll walk, Need I Hiit llilll Otlt M H lliall of tailllllllea 4'i(!lit, of lliontimi'lilwl bruit, of coliMWkl Kll? Ilia Hininbllity 4a liiiMTturbiililn, fur one who la alMoluti'ty ai-lf MtMM U ajit tn Ink an Indulgent view of tlin world at UrR". His fnltb lu biitiwlf la limit lis, No Irnitoriiu fii'linK of self Uiittrutt will t-ver ctiiiso bla f.ulurn. JI will under tnku witlmiit tbn alih'litiwt liilKlvini what a niun of ten timea bla ntiilliy would liesltiila to attempt. Ilia miri'i'Mi In lifn ta nwinwl, and yit our cannot hrlp ft-l-ttiK tlmt If traced to Ita rt a It wainld bo fiiiiud to aprlnu from iMm-u miner than inerlta. Tbn tlreaa of tba ntimn minliiK Just behind liliu la iirrmitfed wltb iimtliriiuit lml exnctlieu. Tim pliirlliK of risi'll pin luia la-en a mutter of aai'iul rare, ll'-r lip am ttiiiipreMMvL, Iht lunula cliiapcd primly la-fnro ln r, Uer steps. r taken witb pmtiful a--ura-y; tlmm la tint a lmirlireit.lt It's tlilToiviiie lu the length of tliem. If you fullnw her to Iter home, you will llud tiuit the aniitn rrtipulona lies prevails in tbe dinponlllon of every thing aUuit brr. Tim furniture ia ar-riiuh'i-d wiib ni'tttiiKiibir xiu'tuiia, tlii'm la not a jiin out of pliico lu Iht bun-ail ilmwi-ra, amS tlin jura upon Iht jiuiitry abi lvxa mo nmrlmli4 liku 1 ilii'ra on tmriule. Kh will H'oinplili no tfri'nt work ia lifn, linwnviir. Kim la a iriviaioiUl and Mila liitr tiuin Inlairi oualy duliiif nothiiiif. And. alao, tube ram of tbia woniiiu. Hho ia almoluu-ly nucoinpToiuialiiK, and all alaiot bi-r umat be lopprtl off or trt trlml ot to fit tba jirocruati'nn idra of order wliirh vxlauin lirr own mind. Hut don't you wbo an in iM-nrcli of a wlf p fall into tliiopHKHIi'nor of cluaav lii( a a lift rompiinloii tlm girl witb tli froury b'iid, tlm xklrt ofwlman drew ! dipa III (Hiiula, w)iom unit in carvli-Ha, wbo awim;a brr nrma aa aim walka. hh ia K!mroUH, w urm bnirtod, gm natiir im, KHM'au'd ft nolilii tntiU, but cull filnlou, willl all ita blilmtia triiin of eviln. follow III brr wuki'. Unn fortmTa for lirr an tinlidy. clmotln ImiiKi'liold, Irrrir uliir, ill iimuu-iHl inrala and imclriiuly, badly (roviTiii-al i biblnii. If brr builiiiud biipM'tia to bn a atroiix, mi rxi-cplioniilly alrou mini, lm will imnply ! aiipnuni'ly wri'tcli"! iiihI uiii'oiiifortuble. If not, bla ambition will I purulyinl, bia ilia poaition aHiilt'd; lm will rwiip tbo pliya- lcul diai'oiufort of bla aituntiun by cvrry mi'iina in bia powrrand irlmj drown tbn n-i'iilliH tioii of tbi'iii in driuk. Tbo man witb the nIiuIHIiik. tincrUiin (full, wbotia atcpa an'iu to bo tliriH'tod by no )(iililiil) "jhiwiT within, ia wfttkiniiul sl. Thi-rr i uolbinK which more aurvly Ix'traya fiVbb'Unaaof lnb-lloct tbttn the Walk. And tin of tlm awkward xnit, tlm ri'atb'xa iiuinimr, tbt furtive gUnw, In tb inorbiilly wlf fonm loiM limn, who can not for u rni mum t divint hinwlf of tlm aviiHt) of biMiiit obscrvm!; vrbu livra, an to piik, under a kIukk cnao. And lm of tbo aoft, caution tivuil, wbo (nayoll the iinpri'NMloaiif .c.rni'iiiif( .ujkid aoiim objii't iih a cut erne) up ujiim lard, la fcliiii) in bia nut urn. I In id tiut to be triiatrd; lio ia trt'tti'lmruim; envy fanilty of bla iniiid ia fniiwd fur a nprnitf. Li t mo I'liinuioiid to your ftiiLtlddjice tbn mini juat coiiiiiik iuVovmw itbuiiuin with tlio t-iirni'Ht rye, the utaiily eitrrliiifc. tbn (Inn tread, wbo wulk with aimplo, Mtrnik'bt forward diroctiinHH, iih if towanl oiiih Kivi n Kilnt. llo in "taUi in all hi way." 11 luta a diatiuctly (b'timil, wnll coIimIiIitimI pJirjMwa in lift', toward the attHinini'iit of wbick be advance with utiHwervintf Btvadfuttutaa, uhvit turniiiK to tbo rltfbt or the Jolt, nuvur iillowinK biuiHt'lf to be drawn into by imtliH, uo mat tor how nllurinK. Jlia vic tory la iiHHurod, bia m-ca nuvoly a ques tion of time. And ao uilk'bt one multiply type ad infinitum, for tbu variety lu mankind ia limttleHs. Nor ia It to be wondejrd at tlmt tbHcbaracteriHticaof men and wom en dxbiblt thoiiiMi'lves in the Knit, for tbo motive power, the propelling force, iafrom within. In hi account of Cntaline, Sallunt, the Kruat inaNtvr of nature, ban not for gotten to reuuirk that "bis walk wiw iowjnick and ugnln alow," iih an Indi cation of a mind revolving with violent emotioua. I'hiliulelpbiii Timea. No Danger ut Hull Famine, The nmoiint of salt in the aca waters oftbeKlobe.if extracted, would Iwjjreabu In niiiHH Uian the laud, so far aa it appears olnive the surface. The seas covor 71) ir cent of the earth's surface, estimated at 0,2(10,000 (Uermun) square milea. The percentage of chlornatrium in the sea is the same at all depths. Assuming that the average depth of the sea ia a half (German) mi lo, there are then 8,400,000 cubic miles of sen water. A cubic mile of aea water Co.ituina on the average about 29 kilograms of salt. The 8,400,000 cubic miles of aea water would therefore con tain 61,000 cubic miles of distilled pur alt. From thp German. MYSTERIOUS ELECTRICITY. Tlia lluiimii Ml nil May Nvr a.ilva I ha rriililont f U'liat II la, To tlm inetupbyali'iil mind on tbn one blind and to tbo confident innriiiuu on tbn other tlm inyateriona n at urn of elec Irielly inTcra a fruitful ibject of aprcit. latlon. To tint latter eapKclully It aeema a reproach that tbn true uiiturn of nleo trlclty ha not iH'foni been iumiId muni feat, and bn la ul way prepared to daab oil mi expliiniitioii with much more Kotilldeuri) tbuii Newton roHuid Ida llmury of Kravltutloii. It aemna Inexpll rabbi to the publlo at lurK" that the luva ("ry aurronndiiiK electricity I not dla dled. It doe not aeeiii to occur to tin i who are Impatient to have the Rrent (iicntloii, "What ia elwtrlcltyr anawerwl that we are tn J out a dnnae iK'iorance aa to the timcbarilaui of other ibeniuiena, (Iruvltutiuu, li(ht, heat and vlminlcal action are in tbn anme category of M'lenllflc myaterlea and have had rout uric more of thought bratownt on them than hua lat-n dvotel to the now BKnt. While it now annua that we may be on tba threaholdof one of the KreiUeat dlaooveriiai of the human mind, yet it ia pomlhln, and even proba ble, that tbn kuowledKO of man May never lm permitted to extend to the en tiro Boliiliiui of tbo problem, for it ia the very problem of tbn uulveran itaelf. AaaUUllliK What aePiii to be uncpie. Honed, that electricity, elin iricjil action or whatever we uiay call It, luu ita aeat lu the atniiia or tuiiliH'tile of matter or of tbo hypothetical mutter, other, we are brought fuce to fin e with the aaiue condition that confront the coniulcul iblloaopher. Aa the bitter ran never Iiohi to luive hi material vialou extend to tlm bound of the universe, neither run tlm molecular phynicint bojat to tua-U-riallyapprecinto tlin iillliiiatii element of matter. Lvrd Kelvin buanhowu that if a drop of water were magnified to the aianof tlm nurtli one of ita coimtltueut nioleculi-a would only lm innuilled to appnixluiutely tbn aixn of a cricket bull. Hearing tbi lu mind, tbo iiu tnetialty of tbn problem which ia o often flippantly referred to la evident. True, we uiuy dmi iriHtrute the exiu t ndation liet ween eliH'tricity and magnet lam and may aatiafiM'torily connect thine witb other phenomena and even obtin a workltiK liyK.theia that will auawer all K-b-utllic need, but tbn ultimate aolll tiun may forever eviwle tlm lniinnn mind. Whatever we do leurn, howevrr, will nut be tbroiiKh tbn aarulationaof meta pbyaicluna or tbn kii of tyro, but tlimutih the pbyaicul iuveHtiK'i-tlona of Ib rtX'n and Tela. While aa uieulal truiuiiiK iiietapbyaical aja-cululioii may have it tiae, tlio abaoluta luck -of addi tion to our real knowledge daring the nmuy renturie from I'luto to l!iicxm, w le li uietnibyaic beM full away, ia con rltxiivo that nothiiiK can bn exiectel from tbia dlrm-tiun, and uinndy ape-ula-U tlitHirii-a in ri'Kard to the nature of electricity deaa-rve u little coliaidera tionaa ia now civeii to the iiietapbyaical vuKarieaof tbo whuulitiiiu ul tbu middle ai'y-Eli'ctrical Wurld. Tlm hrrrvl if Nurrta. To Ihi truly aucciWul, a man mnat lie abln to nw after failure. Thn p iieral wboae cauipaiKU ia Coinunjnced amid a erica of diajottera, but who, lieVerthe-b-, by repairing hi miatakea, conceti traliiiK bia foma and wal biiiK bia o Mirtuuiliea, carrii- triumili out of de feat la the truly great rnjitaiu. Tbn tati-auiiin or orator wlnme maiden ef furt wa covered with coufimiou and ridicule, but wbo rrnilvea in apitn, or nitbcr lavaunt of thi tlmt he will force bia opiMiueiitii to limr and to rennct hint allow that be ia rcot man. Tbo ability and the readmit to learn from fuilnnt ia the Kecrct of unci tmh. Thn man wbo baaoiilv :m eye f.w dif ficulties will not aucreed. When Howe wua apHiiiited coinruaiiilwr in chief in thn Mediterranean, a juetHin concern ii)K hiiu wua anked iu ;purlmmelit, to which Lord Hiiwke, lhc:i brat lonl of the -admiralty, replied: "I adviaed bia majenty to make the .uppdintineuL 1 have tried my Lord Howe mi important (KT.aaion. Ho never .aaked am how he waa to oxi-cute any aurvice, ibnt alwaya wont and did it." Scribner'a Jduuiuioo. Mlroui OxliUl. KilKiiiR oxide tta ia a J'ombinution of Ditroip.n and oxygen, formerly called the di'phloKiatlcated nitron (,'im. Under or dmiiry H-onditkina of temperature and preiisurn thia HnbHtancn ia gnaeuui; it hua A a went JiiHte and a faint, iiRretMible odor. W hen inhaled, it product) JUiironncioiiH nifia and iiiHenaibility to pain, heuno it is uan aaaa nnawtbetic during nhort aiirK'i cal operutioiiR. When it i breathed dilut ed witb air, an exhilnriuinK or intoxicHt iu effect is produced, under tbo influ ence of which the tnbidi-r in irreaiatiMy impelled to do nil kinds of Hilly and ex travail nt acta; hence tbn old .name of luiiKbiiiK kii. The circiiiowtiuiftia timb-r which nitrou oxide hould lie npilied at) an nnuwtlietie iniiHt alwuya lie determin ed, just a with any other utiiwthctic, by uutlical authority. Urooklya Eagle. "Yunng' Mn. Itlulno," "Young iMra. Ulaiue, "na she wns once culled, but now tbu wife tit Wil liam T, Unit, has grown stout and handsomer since her divorce from James (1. Blalno, Jr., and her luarriagu to Dr. Dull. She has been abroad and re turned with many bewildering tri umphs of the greut Worth. She ha taken a beautiful home and has aer vanU, horses and carriages ut her com mand. Her husband stands near the head of his profession, with an income of 50,000 a year. Now York Letter. Crmtlnn if a Knight. The ceremonies nt the creation of a knight have been various; tlio principal were a box on the ear and a stroke with a aword on the shoulder. John of Salis bury tells'us the blow with the na!;ed fist was In use among the ancient Nornini"i: by this it Was that William theCoinrueror conferred the honor of knighthood on I his son Henry. It waa afterward changed Into a blow with the Hat of t lie sword on the shoulder of the knight. London Standard. Miilalla Milling, Moi.ai.i,, March l.'l. Thean am "llio" Kooilf?) Iiiller-iliiy (Irinorriilli! tliiiva e lined to read iliniit that were coinliiK. Cleve land ll.i'i h lieu( , morn nearly npreau'il by oiulllliiK tlm Ml band Hinirn, riillioK It an dvi-ii ipiaiU-r a Imahel, We don't either net frm trade, free coinage or free protoctlnn, but free uncertainty with a vengeance; tbeae ar thoae 1 1 in en. Yea, llial'a It, aa Oilman 1'urkrr ipinti' j one ut the Vermont apeukera at Urn mid winter fair, wa iiiuat all liecoma "Inti-iiiHily Anierlian," and il wa are tba Hopli, Ihe pnwar and the government, why not lay hold of the rein and g'dde our American affair, Ih-coiu Anmrlcau cltlwm, and not verluatlnifly ronault the beat In- ten-at orforeln piwera: aniiln, we ahould renew our declaration of lndendmc if we are to lie truly Iren Aumricaii. From tlie way imtura lia recently car I led the mountain with tnow. It will be reaaonabla lo cxiecl rather a late aprlng. Now It will soon be road working time arain with no "road" to work, from one standpoint at leant. I'rof. Have will IkIii his second term of school here next Monday. Win. l-ovcrl.lKe, Oliver Itobhius and Krauk IliiKy are draining their land tlda winter wheie the apring tlmwer are In dined o aluiid. Miring where we should lie rosda ia no iiiirmiinion thinK with hirinera (hat attempt lo draw a load plus the wnon. Teawl Creek achool dlatnet haa purrliiiMHl some flri-t clu-a tcbool apparaina, limit a wikhI-Iioihic, clowd no underneath the , bourn and will probably replace the liroken I liffhta in llm window with whole f,1aia, so I learning now will bn made complete and) fa)'. ! Mer. Kaylor V llnrlmi m 1 11 puck ork, j baviiiK tuki n In a choice lot of bogn Inat ) week. Herman llrna. are culling considerable himlxT tin winter on the widow Aiiatiu I liomealeail, Mr. Ki'her' family ia In a and condition, I owing to aickneaa. Hi wife and daughter j ' n-iulrn bla ronataiit care. II V all mean let'a have tbn ioor farm do- t i nation aa aurnel by Mr. Hclunidt, bin j - don't all wak si oni , a there w ill Ik on I K'eat ruali by the ri-olherrs of I lie county I Inr the poor firm, riiilanthropiais alway have pli aiuy l room In public donationa. i aliy t'tilllnn. J Ctaar, Marcb 14. Tlda liad weuiberhaa aloieil needy all of the Kraltinp, and the : nurery men any limy will wail for lear weather 11 ittakea all mminer. I Mr. Matbew I a i hint linbbil all hi ! fnnia, whkh, with Mia lllouul'a, 'ieavea ! our town oii-ir, an I lie tt-amacan trvl nv- wlwre in Camhy itKout laying lwn any (U-a. Mr. Kvam baa Inarved his fnmilytiack 10 the farm near WllmHiville, ami rented bia hiHie in ruhy lo a man from Iji Grande who ban put in a repair shop of all kinds, such a watcliea, clocks, atim-s, n't ftuna. The txni'a (n tlie orebealrs are making very rapid pmcreaa or at lea-t thry aliouhl will) the liolae they niukn while prarKclng. Kmeat Cox wna home a few eveninga ai;o from ()e,'0 where be and his tirolhrra have been Krafliug. The Indie of tlm t'hrifliaii church have heen a-inng a rrinaof ociaU in Mr. Kvsns's hall for tlm purport of purcliiiin(t an orjran I for Ihe 'Church. They have raiced nearly i enough to muke tlm llrat payment. , Itrv. 1'reiaa ontipied the pulpit in tlx MetliiMliil church Sunday evening in Ihe 1 place n liev. (iiirdiner. I Tlm klelhodial 'Sunday whotil will give roticert and original enfsy by the children j Kuier night. All am recimled lo come I and hrhiK a dime lor the contribution box. The chool election resulted in cbooaln j Henry -f-niith for director and 'Linn Shunk i for ch-rk. A two mill tax waa voted for tlm piirixweof siiatuiiiinK a spring Irrm of achool. The members of the Kpworth lairue aieut a very enjovahle time at their nusi- m'as timet inguinal Mon, lay evening ut Mrs. Avery's. Win. Johnson -is moving hito the tene ment beuae of Wm. Knight. I. lviinic ia very alck wilb frver. Aurora. Ilspiienlaea. At hok, Mar. 17. The csty eleclioa wsm held Tuesday and all old ollicere wore re-el'cU)d in follows: Win. Fry, Sephen Kaiitlt, Chh. Kraus, Wm. Miley, and Cbna Snyder, coiincilmen ; A. II. ( iiesy, recorder j F. "Will, Ireoeiirer ; Wm. Aliller, inuxhal. A republican clnb-of twenty-four mem bers ms organized Tuesday evening, -S. Smith was elected president; lxinis Webert, secretary and C. SCinonierinnn, trnasunnr. F. WUL. ie. Link ml Wm. Fry loft Tuesday lor tlie mid-wintcr fair and southern California. Tillman Ford and Mr. Higgorof Baloni maulo rousing republicaa Hpcuciies Sat urday evening in the Pioneer hall. Misa Mary IChleti die4 Friday morn ing at the reaidouoe of Aagnat eil and waa buried Kutnrdav at tbo Aurora cem etery. The Aurora Ilrawt Band lias re-onran-ixod and will hold ita regular meeting. A. H. Wau- (ilailslene Gleaning. Gi.aiistonk, Miinh IX T. M. Cross this week received an order of lire liniiilreil prune trees wliich lie sent out to be planted on Ills place ni'iir Damascus. II, j. Cheshire lust Thursday night ner nilted us to test the durlhilily of the tloor n Ills new house with a socinl hop. A moat enjoyable time was had by all present and the tloor was pronounced rfcct. After ninny wash outs and much excuse the Oliulstone company think they have the dam across the Clackamas river secure. It does not seem to prove any impediment whateverto the upward march of thenilinon as the trout fishermen report seeing them pass over the dam without the least effort. Occasional, Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Dieiro, Cul., says: "Sliitoh's Catarrh Remedy is tlie first medicine I have ever found that would do me any (rood." Trice 50 cts.Sold by C. G. Huntley. DYSPEPSIA la that misery experienced when iuddenly mado ewaro that yoa Jiobbcks a diulxilical arrangement called Btomach. No two dpep tics Lavo the tame predominant lyrnpttjmH, hut whutever form dyBpcpaia take! Z7i vndrrlyinfj eauM it in tht L1VEM, and one thing ia certain so ont will remain a djspeptio who will , I wtH aorml I atamacbf Sxpel foul gmM, AllarlrrtUtlow, Aaalit UlgMtloa 'and at tba wm time Start the Liver vtorJclny and all bodily ailment Will disappear. "fat mar thaa thnm r"" I iit wl'li fnvVla la lu wool tcioa. 1 tn4 amfal i'Kiun, but cHy ffordid ao Itlif f. At laat I ''ml himom Um ttegiilalor, which cured ma U ahon !. It U a iod aixiicin. I would no. a wiUmui U." jAnaa A. Kuuis, thiUd't, I'm. MfKVT.nt PAfKACE-Ea lu Mr X Ntamp In red oa wrapper. J. U. ZJCILlfl (CUh MuladalrW, W. Manifold Disorders A Krakmed by an Impora and lm- iMfvenowd condition of thebkiod. Hirnt iiriivmm. II not corrected, develop into ' kriout oijiiinea, tuui u 5CW)FULA, ECZEMA. RHEUMATISM A :h p"jiirrd af' tun 'i:ib trm . yT f.' rr 1r'm i"V turni'tjl irwr-fiinr-t , ia;..t t'r - 1 fHM";rtn Of I . . livu tvn , Cured by H. S. yVIrT 81'U IDC tXJ., AUama, (ia. VSEEDS J) 1 sauM-cr nmla. 1 be m r-1 u of h'rrrr dii rm ttic futintlMlMin up. on wliK h hia liavn imiu lh lancet m4i tuniiirn in the world. Ferry's Se4 Aaiitl for 184 CjtilMtiiat Um hum lid fillUlsUJOt of ILtt Ulw4ftTHiltikmtitr. 're lor ll rt(Ml. D. M. FERRY ft CO., Detroit, Mich. Red Cross Tansy Pills Suppressed Minstruaiioa PAINFUL M.nstrustion nd a PRUVENTI VE lor m lUU1.0LLhllits. Are Safe and Rcliabla. UT" PerfrfllT Harnilr Tha Ladies Purely Vrjre Ublc I N-ver FUI PRICE Sl.OO. Srnt pmtpiid on rerrint of pri -e. Monry rrfumiaxl it not U w ""Via da Crachona Co.. Dcs Maine, Iowa. For Pule by Ch&nuan & Co. ( Bklaxy ui(1ci-K-iaa p&MvrMkly from rHrt. i orr..avn 'Dt(MitIoii. ErcljiiT ie rrl lory. ' F.tnc-HftrMaM Mnnrkrtfttravrw. Pavutlia. JranteKiottn:lnncrs.lLliM)ri.l . ' fumii.i" -i ( ltol r- p-warcm rf tW v. Com I S -.m VCV ainVni i- imr.iaiy Li f,.;,.uwiiiJ. vWU.. m... inlurtrr la ao I A' inirtrtAnV ).1 chtneo lor V i. f. V. c JP.ifno0nmt. Omit nifull pr H V(.iUl " HBOWN HKllS. tXI . Bur UJ jjj '' rt rvimin. I'ortland, t. i'miw Uilvpanvr. aV" KXKCl'TOR'8 SALE OF .HEAL ESTATE. &n the matter ol the eaute ul Carollue Norton. Uuceaaed. Pursuant to an order of rbe Comity Court of 'Viilluomah county, atale of Oregon, made Hnrt'li 7lli, ism, the uuiliTsisueil. executor of tbe eaiale ol Caroline Norton ileoeaaetl. will, from and after the luih day of April, 1SV4, pro eat'd to aell at nrlvate auie -the followln de- -anrilied real properly, to wit: The east half of tlie following described trait of land: lU'uin niaut at a point nine eaalusaouth and aiiehalua and thirty-one links went of Ihe north east cor uer of aectiou flllera, towaakip three, aonih, range three eat: thence rani eighty-six chains; llieiu'eaoulh twenty chain: thenee rant twenty ouerhaina and Afty Hiik:thenof north aeveuly flve rhalna: Ihenre weat one hundred and seven ehaiiM and titty links: thence south fitly five chalaa and fitly links lo ihe place of beginning, eoiitaiiilng aix huudred aud thlrty sevuu acres aud-slity-twn huudreilih of an acre, more or less, in Clackamaa couiily, Oregou. Term of sale: One half cash, and the re mainder In one year at eight iht oent. Interest, to til secured by a mortgage on the properly sold. W. II. POPE. Executor of the estate of Caroline Norton. deceased. At tlio oilicc ol W.C. Johusou, attorney. Ore (ou City, Oregon. J-9.4-6 FOR- ABSOLUTELY PURE" DI1JGS 00 TO G A. HARDING. NONE BUT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fine Perfumeries anl Toilet Articles. Also s lull stork of ZPIHSTTS- OILS. ETC. arw . SED FRONT C $1 buys either 18 yds. Indigo blue or turkey red calico, 20 yds. unbleached muslin or 16 yds. apron gingham. Tubular liintcrriH 1 gal. jug 10c.; 1 gal. etonc milk pan 10c.; 12 bunches- inatchfcH 2 c; mixed tea 2'2c; mixed candy lOc.; flour jxt barrel $2.7.3; 18 lb. bcrit granulated Hugar $1; liquid Kboe dreniing 10a. good roaHt coffee 2rc; 2 lb choice uncolored tea 75c.; good green tea ?0(Ji 5 gal oil Goc. (can extra); New Orleans inola8nea, cheajieHt to the betit. MiHfieg 25c, hone to 14c; ladies' 25c. gloven to 13c; boys shoes 10 to 2 were 1.35 cut to 11; men's 1.20 underwear to 87c; ladies 1 under wear to (i!)c; 50c. underwear to 39c ; gocHamers imperfect 25c; ladies and childs wool mittens cut to 10c; mens 75c. gloves cut to 57c; rub bers leggings t 7c. White wool yarn cut to 50c. per pound; Shaker flannel cut to 13 yl 1; Some 50c pieces of dress goods to close at cost; gee the goods yoa can get for 2!)c, 24c. and 10c; boys hip rubber boots 2 and 3 at 12; ladies' low rubbers 20c; common rubbers 35c; storm rubbers 50c; silk thread 5c; 7 spools cotton thread 25c; misses glovesto close at 5.; buttons lc. per dozen; cotton socks 5c; hammers 25c; lioys' 50c caps now 10c; misses ?5 cloaks now $1; misseerubberB 1, 1 and 2 cut to 10c; boys' Harlow knives 10c.; 25c. brooms cut to 17c; zephyr 5c. a ekein; HAMILTON & ALLEN - OREGON CITY. AtiMl.MHTRATOK'S HALE Of HEAL ESTATE. Notice la herehy riven, that In piimiianee of an order ot the iloiinty t'uurt of the htateol Oregon, lor the coimiy of Claekamsa. made at the Man-h term, lM. of aald Cmirt. on the Ant dny of laid term. Ilng the Mh day of said month ot March, il in the matter ul the f:l of liavld Vi illiams, deceased, the undersigned ailmi'iUtrator ol mid estate, will sell al nulnlc auction lo the highest bidder for cash, lu one parrel, and auhject lo confirmation by aald t'omiiy Court, on Hnlurday. the 31st day ol March, last!, at lOo elock a. m. of aald day, at the court house door lu Oregon City, lu tld lai kamaa county, stale of Oregon, all ihe right, title. Interest and estate ol the said Intestate at the time ol hia death, and all the right, title and Interest that the aald estate has, by operation of law or oiherwie. acij'ilrrd. other than or lu ad 1I:!od to that ol Ihe sh Id Inlestste at the time of hia death, iu and lo all thai lot. piece, or par eels of laud, alluaie, lying and being in said Clackamas county, state 01 Oregon, particularly drscrilied aa follows: The di rib tialf of the south-west nnarterol section ten (10). In tow n ; ship foiir.M.uth ol range one east. In thedistrift of laud subject to sale at Oregon City, Oregon, coiitHiiiing soi eighty acres. Also, Hie lo! low lug dew-hltf-d trsct: 1 he uorth west quarter i f Ihe seiith exst quarter of section ten (in), town i ship four south, range one east, containing 140) ! lortv acres, more or less being iu all oue liuo Jdred and twenty acres, more or less. Teross I and condltiona of sale, cssh Ten per cent ol j the purchase luouty to be paid lo the adminia- irtiorou tue n.y oi sate: o-.iHiice on counrma tlon of sale by aald County t ourt: deed at ex cuse of purchaser 8 H. C A LIFE, Adiriiilsirsior with the w 111 annexed of the es tate ol David Williams, deceased. S-V3-J0 Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP AT George C. Ely's DnoTncrirr ernpe . I Elyville, - Oregon,! Where you can get the highest j cash price lor j Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. i Full line of new goods at prices , lower than Oregon City. j T"JtP?T'T? & strce JfcOO! WM Anwereeable Lsutiw and NF.HV TON 10, SoM by Dnigiftstsor sum by null. 2lc.,6Cc and $1.00 per package. Samples fr?e. Wft TJrt The Fsvonte I0CTH f GTIS3 iliiforOieTeotaana Jirestli, Sic For wile by C. G. Huntley. Kia4ablis.hel I5. PIONEER Transfer and Expfe, rreight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARSlAPERIEXCE IX Great Britain and America. Give me a trial. .nfmwinmmiTfnnTfwnras FREE 1 inO wonhof lovely Music torForty J 1 1 1 . . Cents, consisting of too pages 5 ",w full slit Sheet Music ol the latsst, brightest, liveliest and most popular selections, both vocal and Instrumental. gotten up In the most elegant manner, In a; eluding four large size Portraits. i- CARMCHCITA, (. Spanl$l Danctr, Jn: fADERCWSKI, thf flraot Pianist, is ADEUNA PAW and -5 Jr MIIIMIE SEUBMAM CUmSB. 5 : an..,., au. ...... T. "z THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. 3 t.uiJay Theatre lllJg.. New YorkOty. rtNvssscns wsntib. Zt -s-',v vamtT Ml W Sl'MSIONS IntheConnty ''onrtofths State of Oregr n lor Clackamas County. Kenneth A.J Mackenzie, plaintiff, rs. John O. Klemmiiig and tathrnue (lemming, delend- auts. To John O. Klemrnlng and( alherineFlemmlrr, defendanta: In Ihe name of Ihe State of Oregon, You are hereby aummotied toapearlh the aboTe enti tled court on the first day of term of said court, tube begun a nil held next after the eifO's lion of six weeka from Ihe date of the publica tion of this aummons, lo wit: Monday, April u, 1-A: and you will lake notice that if you fall o to appear aud answer the roaoplaint Sled against you in the above entitled action on or before asid first day of aald term of aiid court the plaintiff will apt It lo the court for lodgment against yoo for the sum of ir.fi, with interest thereon since rjh day ot January, Itti, anil cosie and disbursements of this action, together with an order of sale to aatisfy said demands of the following described property attache!, til wit. lot seven (7, of Muck nnmlered two (V, In West Hide addition to Oregon Cilr in Clacka mas county, Oregon, as shown In the maps and plats thereof now mi le In the county record er's office of C'lacksmns county, Oregon. This notice ia published by order of Hon. John W. Meldruni, judge of (aid court, made and dated the lmh dsy nf January, 1-4 E. F. fJRwr.s, Atfy for Pl'tT State of Oregon, County of clackamaa, sa: I hereby certify thai ilia rilliin Is a true anil correct copv. and the whole thereof, of the orig inal aummons. C. W. Oasoso. (jhertir of Clackamas County Oregon. By E. C. Haekett, Deputy i-16.3-3 If you are interested in p Advertising s you ought to be a sub- y scriber ot Printers' Ink: j p a journal for advertisers. 3 Printers Ink r is issued weekly and is r filled with contributions ? and helpful suggestions 4 from the brightest minds i t in the advertising busi- i 4 , ness. ! r Printers' Ink l costs only two dollars a L year. A sample copy will be sent on receipt of five cents. ADORES f PRINTERS" INK. 1 f IO Sprue St., - rieiuYofk fa a a tf, A a a & ft a J NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THK BHIDlil ASD DEPOT Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on band at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind o stock promptly attended to by iiersuu of. letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Sunday Services. ST. PACL'S CHURCH-Episcopal-Ree. J. A. Eekatorm Pastor. Services at Uo'eloek a m. ana 7:S0 p. m. Prayer service everjr WednesdsT evening. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.-Kkt. Pastor supplied. Services at 11 a. a. anil 7:80 r. . Sunday School after morniiin. service. Player meeting Wednesday evening at 7:S0o,clock. Prayer meeting of Young People.i 8oclety of Chrlatian Endeavor every Sunday evening st S:3C prempt. FIRST BAPTIST CHCKCH Riv. Gilmam Pakkhs Pastor Morning Service at ll:Suudy 8chool at 12-15; F.veniiig Service 6:30; Regular prayer meeting Weduesday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday eveulng preceding the first Suuday In tlie mouth. X coruial Invitation to all. 8T. JOHN'S CHURCH CTHOLIC.-Rsv. A. Hilmbrand, Pastor. On Sunday mass at 8 and 10:) a. si . Every second and fourth Sunday German sermon after the 8 o'clock masa At all other masses English acrmoiis. 8unday School at i.so r. x. Vespers, spologetleul subjects, and Benediction at 7:30 r. u. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.-Rev G. Sykss, Psstor. Morning service st 11: Ann.lflv Khnnl at in-isi l'lu.. morning service. Evening service st 7:30. Epworth League meeting Sunday evening at B:it0: Prayer Meeting Thursdsy evening at 6:3m strangers cordially Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Ret. . W. Gibonby, Pastor. Services st 11 a. m. and 7:80 T. M. Sabbath 8chool st 10 A. M. Young People's 8oclety of Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday evening st 6:30. Wednesday EVANGELICAL CHURCH GERMAN - Aro. Ernst, Pastor. Preaching services every Sundsv at 11 A. M snd 7:30 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M. (Re. P. Bott, Sum.) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. UNITEII BRETHREN IN CHRIST.-Presch-lng every Sunday, except third Suuday of each, month, at 11:00 a. m. and 7.30 p m. W H bis Lain, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a, m.- L P. SusF'.'a, Superintendent. Prayer meeting ever W ednetdsy.eveulug.