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BOWLDER TRANSPORTATION. Ntrlklng r.aaniilM uf Ilia Workings tif Ilia In An. An liiiliintiHii itri'ii (if tlm nortlii'imlrrn itnttw, rtc'ii'lln mmtli to New York, til tlmn wi'ulwiiril In mi trri'KUlitr lino t) Ciiirlnimli himI Ht. LiiiU, U nliiitmt wliully ciiviTinl will) a tliKmlt uf drift iiittUrlul, In which nx kiiof vnrioim lr.c uralmlMHlili'il, wlilln oIImt riH'kn, oftiiiof nmriiiniK Rlr.n, lln tim tlm mirfurit. Tliimo iilix'ks. ImVH Imm.ii run-fully Rtiiilii'ii liy tint AiihtIi uii K''"l"Kl"t, mill II117 jirwteMt li with whim very liiUirt'ittiiiK fiuit. Not only Mm tlm (lUUiinn from Which they Itava Iwen trMiiMtHirtnl very (rHt, but In very iimny cmm they r fiiiiml Kt a Kr'ittr elevation limit tlm jilwe from wlilrh they must have vomit. iTofewmr (J, V, Wrluht foiiml nn eimr inoni kiM'iiiiitilnttoii of how-Mer on a MiitUtoiiM jilui.au In Monro" county, 1'n. Mitny of thewt Imwlili'rn were (friui lt and inimt Imve otunt) ntttnr front tlis Adlroiiiliti k iimjii tituiitn, WO mill' to tlm north, or from tlm CaiuulUtt hlKhUmW, till further Hwity. Thin imiciiiiiuImIIoii of bowlder wm 70 or 80 feet hlli, and It vitniiiliil iimny mile, (liHH't'inliiiK k deep valley 1,000 feet IhiIow tlm pluteim In iii'itrly ooutlntiouit Him, formiiiK part of tlm noiithiTii iiiornlnn of tho great Amorti-Nii U'o aheet. On tlm Kentucky lillln, ulmt 13 mil. hi III of Out'tiiiuitl, roiitfloini-ruto bowl der continuity iieMiloauf rwl Jnstier can bn twd ttiit limited out'MMif theaiuiiu rock In t iiimilu, to tlm north of I.nko Huron, mure tltnu OoO iiillea dlnUitt, mul linlUr bowlder Iihvh Imi.h found at Intervale, over tlm whola Intervening couutry. In Ixilh tlnno nut. tlm block llltlat Imvtt iiiumed over iuterveulll( val ley ami hill, tlm hitter tu huh or near ly a high m tlm iMitirt n whotu'e the rock Were derived. Even nmro reiuurkublu are iiumerotm bowlder of Ileide IberK liliieatone on tha ummltof tint Itltio ltiilge In 1'eiitiayl. vanht, wlili li imiiit have) been brouKht from Inljfee at leiut fiou feet lower thuu tho Jiluce tiKin which they now lln. Tlm Ultio Ki. Ik ItM'lf howi rt'iiark ahl "Itfiut of kIiicIuI nhriuiloii in a well defined nhoiiMcrinurktiiK tho aollthern limit of ll... Ice (n iiilicUxl mIo by )iei of drift and errittu ), no that Mr. Wrlk'l't com huh llmt sovcrtil liuiulred ftt of the ril,' Imvtt 1kiu worn away by tlm ice. Tho crowning cxuuijiIr of bowlder trantirt4itiiin in, however. afforded by thn block of llt,'ht Krny KUeiu Uitu-over-ed by l'r"fetor Ilitchc.H k on thegiiin mlt of Mount VanhiiiKtiiii, over (1,000 wit above aeit level, and ideutifled with lletblehrm giifiiui, whoMt Ui-nrvet outcrop 1 li) Jeffertton, aovnral mile to the north weat and 8,000 or 4,000 feet lower than Motiut Wa.hiut4in. A. It W alloc In Fortnightly Heview, Wrack and Naivaga. Given htp In ft anfft poaltion a re Bard valuahlo irojrty on Wrd, but an tiucerUtiu hmoUoii a regard diving oprrntl.in, and lm may bo to tlm (liyera a Mtaitd by" for year uotahly, for viamplo, in tho com of tlm (teuuiidifp Cad!, wrecked in lH",i near Uahant, hav I11K on board valuable pl lead and quick illver in liirijii iron bottltia. Tho HiiIvbko aMoriatlon had landing' contract with diver, and year after year, when noth Iuk uioro reuiuiieruUvu wa on hand, tho dlvluK cutter would anil out from Whit tlublo for tlm wreck. When tho new of tho Ion of till vea- el wm flrnt received, itoiiiecliHKrin.il un derwriter inudo known to the KalvaK" awtoclnttou that in a box in the captain's cabin ww a jeweled hunting kuifo valued at t"7,000, WdoiiKinK to Portnumnio no bleman. The exact "(tot in which the box waa Untowed wit carefully explained to the diver, but all their ulforta to find it were in vaiu, or so they ailinutxL Load they could see In plenty, and quicksilver, but uothiiiK at all resembling box with jewel hlll.il knife In It. At this tUu(o, however, they were paid not by results, but by tiuiH, and It BUKKet.il itself that tint thick liens of the water uilglit Ixiclear ed by tho offer of a ttxi'ial S por cent, or 350, fur the recovery 0f the Jtnlfe, and, by ft singular coincidence, the costly toy was immediately found and brought to the surface. West minster Review. C'ryatallUtnff Ktowfrs. A writer remarks that the process of crystallizinK flowers isHimploand can be satisfactorily Bi'ciuuplinli.il by any one who has artiHtio skill. Arrange soiiin bimket forms of any do sired pattern with pliable copixr wire and wrap them with kuzo. lntotli.no tie to tho bottom violets, ferns, geranium loavea in fact, any flowem excojit full blown roses and sink them in a solution of alum of one pound to a gallon of wator. Wait until tho solutiou lms cooled, as the color will then be preserved in their original beauty, and the crystallized alum will hold them faster than when formed in a hot solution. When you have ft light covering of crystals that completely envelops the ar ticles, remove cheerfully and allow it to drip for 13 hour. These baskets make a unique ornament and long preserve their freshness. Popular Science News. A Itlns Dint. "I don't know but I shall take to eat ing with chopsticks soou,"saida Spring field patorfamiliiiB the other day. "We've got to living on rice at our house. My little girl goes to cooking school, and her mother says uiiIohh she can practice whut she is taught the Instruction will be of no use to her. They've been hav ing half a dozen lessons on what to do with rice, and now we have rice at evory meal. We've rung tho changes on rice aoup, rice pudding, snowballs, rice cukes, rice frittt'fS, rice gmns and apples and rice till I wonder I'm not jabbering tho lingo of a heathen Chinese." Spring field Homestead. Havnlt Agnlnat llnuud Fast. Theliridginan School For Girls at Pe king has recently determined to re ceive no more girls with bound foot. The native Christians at Peking, as tho result of an enthusiastic mooting, have formed an anti foot binding society. Haa'i Horn. Advlaa l or Young ftlijrnia-lar. nidiciilit and serious advice uro bulh Itestowed freely Upon youthful verslll'TS to convince them of what I usually evi dent to evcrylioily but themselves that they uro Hot v'H'ts. Poetry, they are told, can only bo pro duced by iiu'ti mid women born to gen ius and Is a sorry recreation for sensi ble young people, who would do better cither to play or to study than to wnsto time in mulling rliyiiinsimdsiitiinental i.ing, All such iioiisenso should bo put lde, and If writing l to bo dune at all It should btt in plain prone, In the main tint advice Is good. Heal poets are almost a rare as white black birds. Struggling rhymester who re gard themselves a tho (ireat Unrecog nized and who think their homely critics Ignorant person who will lie confuted In tho distant future by the dazzling fame of Immortal work they some day will produce are absurd enough. Nev ertheless versifying la ft gift which may be turned to agreeable 110 even when it doe not approach tho realm of jtoetry. We do not consider that tho person gifted with ft facile jielicll should Rot draw lost bo should fancy himself an rtlst. Why then need we discourage tho imtwui giftnl with a knack at rhyme from versifying lest ho should believe himself a iHsit'c IiiiIikhI stem discouragement rlithnr than kindly criticism or judicious praise I what ofu-nest drive young and ardent writer of verse to believe the iower which they know thcmselve to posses something more Important than it is. ltliymlng is a pretty art in itself. There la something winning to most ear In it swing and lilt, and It may frequently lie used rfTif lively by ama teurs if they will accept the limits of their talent and deal with thought and theium which are not imitated, but hon estly their own. Youth' Companion. A I'rubUm of Ilia Kuluro. There really seems to 1st no hojie for words which wo class as common gen der, so that wo shall perhaps forever hear some triple refer to their "lady friend" or their "gentleman cousin." Nor can we desire such a complete' dif ferentiation that would coinis'l us to be strictly logical in giving the feminine of "Michigauder" or constrain us to follow an example already set in referring to woman's convention iu "moving in the even soprano of their ways." This latter might be improved ujon by saying mezzo soprano of her way. Hut, joking aside, how are we to refer to the presiding odii-er of an assembly of women? Will Mrs. President do? Or hall we In our rule of parliamentary practice suggest the cliuirf Perha this would answer. Hut supHtse tho chair ppoiiiu a commit teo, and in announcing the member desire that Mrs. A. should preside at tho delilteratiou of this com mittee, how tliall she iudicate it? Shall she say, "1 BpHiliit Mrs. A. chairman" or chairwoman? This hitter bear too close a resemblance to charwoman to lie popular ftud in the broad pronunciation of sumo might lie mistaken for it. Would it do lo say chairuiistrewt? If not, what shall wo advito' Again, we are likely soon to see women on our juries, and it is more than prob able that 0110 of them would bo selected to render tint vtydict. In such an tvent confusion might result, inasmuch as eur stututes presenile tho functions of tho foreman. Shall these states as soon as they admit women on tho jury reviso their statutes in this regard? If so, what change must lie made foreman or fore woman, foreman or forcum-trcK, or what? J. Howard Oore iu New Peterson. ICstrtinia lllh stttl l.ttw Temperatures. Itweiit scientific discoveries have made possible tho uko of higher tcui)eraturoa than had before liecti reached, and the application of the electric current bat given a degree of heat hitherto consid ered unattainable. In the opposito di rection ft French scientist, M. 1'ictct, has been exiterimeuting ami ho succeeded In producing tho extraordinary low tem perature of 278 degrees centigrndo (401 degree F.) below the freezing point, ft degree of cold almost incalculable to our senses. These researches in the di rection of both high and low temper atures are not simply matters of scientif ic curiosity, but are of snltstantial use, since they open new fields of chemical research and permit changes and combi nations which have lieon considered pos sible, but impracticable with tho mcaus at command. Engineering and Mining Journal. alatlimls of Homa Authors. In The Writer Dr. lirichseu of Detroit has an article on how authors write. Darwin, we are told, wrote on scraps of puier as ho traveled around iu his sulky. Chateaubriand required all the lux uries of tho craft in the way of desk, pens, pajHtr ami ink when ho wrote. Dr. Ueorgo Kbers writes on a lupboard. Or dinarily he writes with great ease, but "sometimes thecoiiiponitioii of a stirring chapter so inercileKsly excites him that great beads of sweat appear upon his forehead and he is compelled to lay down his pen unable to write another line." Some authors write at night, others in the morning, nnd all of those here men tioned, except tho ladies, enjoy tho stimu latus n Honied by tobacco. Anna Kath arine Ureen finds her stimulant in her scrnpbooks, while Kato Field stimulates herself with hot wator. Tits Iii-tlnots of Illi-ds. It is certain that all creatures on the desert show remarkablo intelligence, and how they acquire their information is decidedly a puzzle. Sup)Mso, for example alfalfa seed is sown. Tho place may not have a bird about the day before tho seed is put In, but next day a cloud of them will descend upon thetqiotaud faithfully eat every seed. They do their work thoroughly and with praiseworthy indus try. Poisoned wheat will check the en tire removal of the seed, but the sparrow is nover deterred by death, though thoro ftre some who aflirm a few dead spar rows will have a chastening influence npon the rest. The sparrows with whom I have had personal relations despise death. Exchange. CONSTIPATION II called tho "Father of PIhmum." It ia caused by ft Torpid Liver, and is generally accompanied with LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, BAD BREATH, Etc. To treat constipation succwtHf ully It it ft mild laxative and'atonio to the digmitivo organs. By taking Bimmons Liver Regulator yott promoto digestion, bring on a reg ular habit of body and prevont Uiliousncss and Indigestion. My wife vu tnrrlr UtrMr4 with Com. I ra tio nd coughing, loilow'd with (tliin hU. Afttriuur nw.ilht uMotSimmotM jvr Krgulator ha la alaioat antltalr rallawl, taming Kraugtk ml Baah." W. h. LssrM, Lxlawaia, Oluo. M-KVEIIY PACKAGE-. lias ear 1. Stamp In rrA am wrappar. J. II. XKIU1I 4 CO., fbllaOalnUla, 1 V Your V I Heart's Blood g Is the most Important part of tf your organism. 1 hree-lourthiot tf the complaints to which the sys- 7 tern Is suhject are due to impuri- y iit s in ine uiooo. l oucan.incrc-. re, realize how vital it is to Keep It Pure V V r or which purpose nothine c equal ffjjli eflcrtu-lly i cleanses the blood thorouKhly V . ,1 I ... i 1 .1 .1 I 1 I.L T mi.u ouiiosup inc general iicaitni at IM Trrftiii m B fatxl ftn, shm divcM tUd V SiViFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. V h f loftbV ftililtci 49th ANNUAL OF Mutual Until Life Imaics Co., NEWAHK, N. J. AM2I DODD, President, JnmeH B. Pearson, Vice Pres. RECKIPTH IN lt3 ItecelvM for premium! hecelved lor lutereat and net reuii Balance January 1, IK'S, Total EXPENWTl'ltKS IN lt. Claims l.y death f I.W.79S K.n.lowtueiits ami anutiitles SOI .IBS W Kiirrcn.lcreil policies 1 CsW.741 Dlvldt'tids or return premitiins Lews.? 78 (Paid policy bolder, KMu.bOt U) Taxes ' 21H.7W 52 Kxpensea. Inclii.lliig agents' commissions, advertising, salaries, etc I,l:4.2u7 70 Profit and loss, lucludliii premiums paid on bonds purchased W.STaS 76 lialsnce January 1, le4 Total $59,64.1,927 63 ASSETS JANUARY I. 1H94. Cash ou baud and In banks Loans on collateral. V S. bonds and other securities t'nlled Slates and other bonds, par Kl ret bonds and mortgages on real estate Heal eatate, company s otllre building, Newark, . Ileal estate purchsaeil on foreclosure Ixiatta on policies in force Premiums In tratiill. since received Agcuta, balaucea and caah obligations Intercut due and accrued . . KM deterred and unreported premiums ou policies Total I.IAI1IUTIKS. Reserve fund, 4 per cent Policy claims iu process of adjustment IHvi. I. 'ti.ls due aud unpaid Premiums paid Iu advanca Surplus From the above surplus a dividend haa been declared tocach policy entitled thereto. payable on Its aniversarv in inh. Surplus by New York and Massachuctts standard and marked value of assets) Surplus by former New York stsndard (Am. Kx. 4' j P.iltclca lkstic.l and revived In WS. 11.S59, Insuring Policies In force Jrtuuary 1, 18M4, 77.4W lusuriug .ti DIRECTORS I Axti Poun, BLOOHriKI.D J. Mll.l.KR, Albsrt B Carlton, tigOROI A. Hauiy, FRgn'x M. SiiKi'iiARn, John L. IU.akk, Edward II. Whiiiiit, IUnjamin C. Miixir, MARK T. KADY, MANAGER, ORKOON AND IDAHO, Northeast Corner Third and Washington Sis., Tortland, Oregon. The Oregnn City Sash & Door Co. CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc., IN OREGON CITf. Special sizes of doors and windows made to order. Turning of all kinds. Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. Builders give us a call and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest. Trice sent on application. Factory Cor. Main and 11th Sts , Oregon City. 'w1 .-Vl) RfMCDY Jf-'A ,Tst 7 ''Jf Friend of Woman. The vary remarkslils and certain relief given womankind lijr "Mewre'a Hevaaled h.-indy haa wen for it the name of Woman's Friend , ll la tinlfornil r aui t'eaaful In relieving their delicate allmenla. BUinl Iiwrlraa aa the natural remedy pettiilsrly ailantwl Ui the wanta of womankind. WHAT ONK I.AIiY MAYS: HrTTL, Jan. JO, Iffil. "I want you to ntilillah m r teatlmoulal for M'MiKS'a Ksvsai.sn Kinkuv, for It haa beens graml thing lor me. lor It haa cured me of bead achea, from which I have anlfvre.1 whenever I l"ame ' hi I )-! . lor the laat fllieea yeara; I havt rulTfred ierfct torture fortwrrily-fourhoura at a time, aoinrllrnca relchlng for three hour a with out aitjr r.-.l and unalile U.get help from any of the nmnnerleaa reinKllea tried. Now I am free from thla lurTerlnr. lor at the flrat aymt.lom n' one of theae attarka I take s good iee al " Moore'a Kevealeil," and that la the end ol It. It haa atari cured me of crc atlpatlon. My hua han.l aara It haa aaved hlallfe, and be would not he without It. We are both ao happy over It we caiiii.it aay enough III Iu favor, , and advlteall our Irlenda to uae II 11118. J AM KB 0I.F.ASON. Cnr. 1Mb and Jai-kaoD Hta., Heatlle, Waah. gWfut sale by all driiKglita. FOR- ABSOLUTELY JL'RE DRUGS 00 TO G A. HARDING. NONE BUT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Flue Perfnmerles and Toilet Articles. AIM s lull itork of IPAIICTTS- OILS. ETC. Ofrkl tLAfM UfefeltBaW. ! -' aVllaaM Mt.to". Ut ft U.H tSi MlbMl. Hak t, rir 114 1rl taVe ltavt tlllft( Haw kftuela. V fHlak laaOaXJIlM. ifc MftrklM W ti.tr.-t Hflfhi. MiMr4 rw4 krf-l wtrn. It K-4 A frr MMl-sfta4Ot' f IXkilbft. JM'KMw.vwru Uirvetlavnrr W. r HABKI0?l Jk CO.. M'... lJb4l STATEMENT THE .. f 7.311.M2 SS . . . i.ta-if'JSr On I .tM4.671 4 Mt; 1 $ 1.9,64.1,927 62 l f K.W0.'.M9 81.5-67it 87 . i.m 5"0 on . l J.ows.ia) . 29,642,4IW .10 2tm.oij oo 7Wt.H70 til 6.031.97S OS 1H0.M7 71 17.18S 66 51.S58.678 87 Iu force .1 m.m i 5,7Mi 06 1.4m,971 95 f.V1,0I,5U Si ..W,l.il 0 it. 158 Sfi S.XA 73 49.742,"'02 47 8,ii78,7 85 (actuaries' 4 per cent reserve! W.rWS.Tfl0 .IS ,So5,707 85 per cent reserve ) . . f 9.IW.7M. - .,J76,7,H). jAMgS B. PlARSON, Mvrcds L. Ward, Kl OltNK Vanpkrpool. Fred'c Frilinouuyseh, The Red Front Stores. We olTt-r 18 ynr Indigo blue or Turkey red calico, $1 00 We ofl'er V2 to " yards Online Flannel, 1 00 We offer '20 yanU good unbleached muglin 1 ' 0 We ofl'er 10 yardo grssl apron (Jingham, 1 00 We ofl'er 1 doz. ladies.' trimmed bat, choice, for 1 "0 We offer 8 yardri black natteen for 1 00 I'.eHt flour, Back, 70c; dry gran, nugar, 17 lbs., tl; gallon jug 10c; Btone rnilk pan, 1 gal., 10c; flower pot ftr; 2 qt. Btone jar and cover '2-rc; broken roaat cofree '2oc; tean 22c, 30c and 37Jc; nave you one-third on teas; KJc vaHeline for 5c; Hilk throad in colors 5c; 7 BpoolB thread 25; HJc envelopcB 3 bunches for a dime. Men's U pants selling now at $3; good cotton socks 5c; men's overalls 45c; boys' overalls 40c and 45c; nobby neckties 20c up; boy's supenders 10c up; men's suspenders, good ones, 20c up; boys' jeans jants 75c and 85c; fine lot fancy dress braids, linings, pants goods, embroideries, laceg and new spring millinery. HAMILTON BROS., Oregon City and Park Place ADMINISTRATOR'S HAI.E OF REAL ESTATE. Notice ll hereby rln, that In purauance nf an order of the County ( urt of the State of Oresnn, for the county of Claokamaa. made at the Marf-h term, MM. ol aM Court, on the flrat day ol eaid term, being the Mh day ol (aid month of March, ISM, in the matter ol the ea-jite of Oavld Wllllama, deeeaaed. the nnderalKned admltilrtratorol aald eatate. will aell at public auction to the hitheal bidder lorcaab. iu one barrel, eud aubject Ut confirmation bv aald t otinty Court, ou Saturday, the 31at day of March, I'M. at lOo'eiork a. m ol aaidday, at the court hnuee door In Oreion ( it jr. in aald I la.-kamaa county, slate ofOrernn, allthprlKht, title, lutereat and eaute ol the aaid lute.tate at the time ol hia death, and all the right, title and Inlereat that the aald eatate haa, by operation ol law or otherwiie. ac't'iired. other than or In ad dition to that ol the aald Intealate at the time o hia death, In and to all that lot, pie.-e, or par cela of laud, alttiate, iyln and being in aald (,'lerkamei connly. atate ol Oregon, particularly deM'rlbed aa lollowa: The n rth hall of the aouih-weat iiiarter of acctinn ten (Hi), intonn hlp four.anuth of range one eaat. In thediilrl'l of land aubject to aale at Oregon City. Oregon, containing !nfj, eighty ecrea. Alao. the I.. How lug deecrlbrd tract: 1 he north weat quarter) f the atititb eaat quarter of aection tan (10). town hip four aoutb, range one eaat, contaiuiug (40) fortr acrca. more or l'-a.; being in ail one hun dred and twenty acrea, more or leaa. Term and conditiona of aale, caah Ten per rent of the purrhaae raouer to be paid to the adminia tralor on the day of aale: balance on confirma tion of aale by aaid County I ourt; deed at ex penae of purrheaer S B. CAi.IFF, Admlniatrali.r with the will annexed ol the ea tate ol lravid Wllllama, deceaaed. 3--30 EXECUTOR S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the matter ol the eatate ol Caroline Norton, deceaaed. Piirauant to an order of the Comity Court of Multnomah county, atate of Oregon, made March 7th. lftM, the anderalgued. executor of the eatate ol Caroline Kortoo deceaaed. will, Irnm and after the loth dyol April. IkH. pro reed til fell at private aale the lollowiug de crild real prorty. to wit: The eaat halt of the following tleacrlbed tract ol land: begin ning at a point nlue chaim aoutb and alg chains and thirty one links weat ol the north eaat cor ner of aection Slteen. township three, south, range three east; thence eaat eighty-alz chalua; thence south twenty chains : thence eaat tweuly oue chains and flit J links: thence north seventy five chains: thence weat one hundred and seven chains and fifty links; thence south fifty-five chains aud fifty linka to the place ol beginning, containing six hundred and thirty-seven acres and sixty-two hundredth ol an acre, more or leas. In Clackamas county, Oregon. Terms ol sale: One half cash, and the re mainder in one year at eight per cent lutereat. to b secured by a mortgage on the property sold. VY. H. PtiFR. Executor of the eatate of Caroline Morton, deceased. Al the office ot W. C. Johnson, attorney. Ore gon City, Oregon. 3-4:4-4 Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP AT George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, Elyville, - Oregon, Where you can get the highest cash price ior Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. Full Una of new goods at prices lower than Oregon City. Anrtrrewable Laxative and N EKVETONIli Sold by Dniinrtstaor sent by mail. 5c., oOtx, and )1.00 per package). Sample free. im lln The Favorite TOOTS SWII1 IkU I1U Tortlie Teeth and Jlreath.li&u. For sale by C. G. Huntley. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IX Great Britain and America. Give me a trial. B FREE (P I n0- WOT,h lovelv Mu$lc torForty ' n 1 1 1 Cafltt. consisting of too pafr.es j H I w ft,,, Sneel ')rtus,c of tn4 latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular selections, both vocal and Instrumental, ja- (rotten up in the most elegant manner, In- eluding four Ltr(;e siie Portraits. CARUENCIU, tht Sparlih Danar, fAMREWS!, the Briat PlaKitt, "3 ADEUNA PATTI and -m Z mNHI SUIBMAH CUTTINQ. rS aooetaa all omocrb va TKKEWYORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. '- Eroadwav Theatre PMg.. New York Oty. CANVAUSCRS WANTED. faDfe V 50. FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CUME. Q ELECTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that on Monday, the 4th day ol June. li'4. at the naual place of vot ing In the aereral precincts ol Clackamaa routs ty, state ol Oregon, an elect'on will be held for atate, district, county and precinct olticers, namelv: Member of Congress 1st district, Governor, Hecretary of Bute, State Trenail rer. State Superintendent of Public Instruction, St tie Printer. Attorney General, One Justice ol the Supreme Court, Mtrict Attorney Filth Judicial District. One Member State board ol Equalisation. 51 h Ji,lr,ct- M 1 One Joint Senator, district Clackamas sod Marlon counties, One Senator. Three Members ol House of Representatives, County Judge. One County Commissioner, County Clerk, Sheriff. Recorder, Treasurer, surveyor, Aaeor, County Superintendent of Schools, Coroner. , , One Justice) of the Peace for each magisterial diatrlct. One Constable lor each maglaterlal district Which election will be held at o'clock in the morning, and will continue until ( o' clock In the afternoon of sud day. Dated this d day of March, MM. GEO. F. HORTOK. County Clerk F.atablUhrd 15- CJ. PIONEER Transfer and Ere, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. i Ly "V "W" W If you are interested.in 4 Advertising $ y you ought to be a sub- ) scriber ot Printers' Ink: 51 a journal for advertisers. Printers Ink is issued weekly and is filled with contributions and helpful suggestions from the brightest minds in the advertising busi ness. Printers' Ink costs only two dollars a year. A sample copy will be sent on receipt of five cents. ADDRESS PRINTERS' INK. lO Sppua St., - feui York NOBLETT'S STABLES. livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BHIDGE AND DEPOT Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on hnnd at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the burn for loose stock. Information reiiardinir any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. horses Bought and Sold. Sunday Services. ST. PAHL'S CHI' ROM-episcopal-Rev. J. A. Erkstorm Pastor. Services at 11 o clock a. m am! 7:81) p. m. Prayer service every Wednesday evening. riRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Ra. Pastor supplied. Services at 11 a. . and 7:30 r. at. Sunday School after mornlmr service. Player mcetitiK Wednesday evenini at 7:30o,clock. Prayer meeting ol Young Peoilc,i Society of Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at t:3b prempU FIRST BAPTIST CHCKCH.-Riv. Cilmah Parksr Pastor Morning Service at U.Stindny School at IMS; Evening Service 6:30; Regnlnr prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the first Suuday in the month. X oornial invitation to slL 8T. JOHN'S CHCRCH, CATHOLIC. RiT. A. Hillkbkand. Pastor. On Sunday mass at 8 and 10::t0 a. at. Every second and fourth Sunday German sermon after the 8 o'clock mass At all other masses English sermons. Sunday School at 2 'M r. X. Vespers, apologeticai subjects, and. Benediction at 7.30 r. at. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. RT G. Sykks, Pastor. Morning service at 11: Sunday School at 10:00. Class meeting after morning service. Evening service at 7:30. Enworth Leairue meeting Sunday evening at tt:30; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 6:30. strangers cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Kiv. O. W.Giboniy, Pastor. Services at 11 A. at. and 7:30 r. at. Sabbath School at 10 a. at. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor mecls every Sunday evening at 6:30. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:80. Seats free. EVANOSLICALCHIIRCH GERMAN A Fit. Ernst, Pastor. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:30 P. XI. Sabbatn school every Sunday at 10 A. M. (Rev. P. Bott. Supt.) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening ITNITEIl BRETHREN IN CRRIST. Preeek- ing every Sunday, except third tiuuday of eucH mouth, at 11:00 a. m. and 7.30 p m. W H fce Lain, Pastor Sunilsy school at 10 a. m.- L i, SrRrns, Superintendent. Prayermeettngevery vteutieaaay vveuiug. nil