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I j Muslim: ih I'Iionckiioin. Mirny urn lluylng ami Itu I f l 1 1 w Hume In the llciiiiliriil Suliiirli. Tlmca are hard and 111111117 scarce, Imi from tiiiiu (iladatoim n iptirly wan in tli market, not 11 iliiy, week or month goea by without from one Id throe new hoiiac are noticed in comae of rim ttrili'llon In Oregon City 'n chief niil,ilr!,. llnetora, lawyera, i 1 1-h-) 1 -r m , druggists, merchants, puhllalicrg, n mh jmt men, editor, politicians, mn all tlirifly pno pie, who want In nuikn a dollar go long way, l'y a Imnin In Gladstone. It pay. Tim following inrtll Hut of the pur chaser of properly in ( ilM.lntona 1:011 flrm this statement, mul Hint prove that till "handaonieal home site In Ore nun" tun warm fa. In the estimation f rareful, aola-r buslne hhmi, mho travel around with their yua om-n mul who appreciate a jpd thing when they wee it Uev. Gilman Taiker Nathan Tingle II. T, Hladen .Mm K. (iriNiui Oliver. Ohlson, J. K. Gurrow, It. F. Ilfllumy, A nu'tiMt (iodiilim It. F. Clnjitmi ilro T, M. Cr.a. I!. I.. Clieahire, V. H. Forli'. J. M. Jalmaon, T. I.. ('haiman, V.. K. Clmrman, John (iiliiuill, A . F. rrkrr Charles K. Ohlson, I. V lltishey, John Kohlnson, N. Atiilirmin, C A. Wenka, Cha. A. William, Charles Moaerve, I ii'O. K. Iliirlnn, m). II. 1 Mi tin, tieO. Owen. AV. A. Huntley, Mra. F. Freytag, t l l.ooney, Mr. M. A. lleach. J. M. () f v t hi, Dr. J. W Nirri, Jaine Morrow (.', II. Johnson, A J. Joslyn Cliurlii Holds, John Mamiii, K. I), (down, Jlfph MilllTll, WhllilliiK. from Jack Knlfo. Kauik Cumk, April .'I. -In Uih debute Hiiliirday night on tint iiiniitliiii, Kcaolvid, Tlmt II tlm pint foi 111 uf I Iki niiutlhtM ho en forced It hiiiiIiI result In 1 ho ruination ol tlm government, tlm decision win two fur tlm iiIIIiimiiiIvc and iinti fur tlm iifgatlte. riini.iii.ulii.iii nciit out of tli district for howler aluife iMlllnriiL fell mi tlm rum of tlm opla very iimi li like Hit tmlsn pro duced Ii v a two hundred pound I10K fust under a mil lence. Hut It did nut have, the desired I'tli'i'l ii.iin tlm Judgca, 'I lie rcpiihllrati primary, held at III h bool house, elected II. Wllliurn, II. K. (iiImoii ami )r. Hmlih a iIi'Ick'i to Ilia rrpiilillrnn rotinty ronvpntluii, After Ilia primary aa i'Iomi! a miikIhk rrpiitiliran Cluli wanoriraiiliiail Willi thirty mntlMT to Im'kIh nltli. Mr, darker aan cIiowmi prvl ilioil anil It. K. (IIIimiii, nn'ri'Ury. Tlu-rx ar many luvn In ililn vlcmliy who Iiuvb not tnki'ii n Inlan .t In .i,iilci fur out yxara paat liiit lio ar now wakliiK up to Ilia fait thai the condition of tlia cniiiitry iK'cilt iniir rrpulillcaii torn 111(111 rime and ralamily IkiwIIuk. Mink MaturliiKi, Mink, April X llttv. Kmn, who liaa Ivcii prcacliliiK In tlia Mink koIkhiI ilintrlct t lil ttinti-r l Kilu( to leave, ami llcv. I,, Urcy will tak hit lai. Clirct. ami M jcli, MH-hiik will Im-kIii work on the new l.iiihrran vlmrrh Hilt w.'rk. ami will hava It all rompli t id two iiiiiiilhtt. They will aUo put up I he Im-II. I. Nllii In putlliiK out five ai n-a to hopi. II in aUo hull lln a lionnl laiica. J nil Wuiilurr l.iM,lni with Ilia aon. COT. Wllliaina, I ln.law.lt. Htaiilm, for a law wi-rki to help John Mill, J. J. Itiiryiwa, Karl Riir, .lmiiia Wllklnann, Julin ('. I'' rout, J. It. Kcavura, II, L. Ant'i'vlne, Ai I'arknr, A. Walkrr, Aiigtii-U HamhiHirm M 8. llari, I. A tSlovcr, Hiram 8tralt;hl, O. U. Ilunlhiy, Mm 1. ICilieiiriuii, John K. (iruhn, MUh M. K. Lulikcr, (ii'o, A. llaMinif, Mra II. Mrlntyrp, ISkin Eruptions and almlliir annoyanrti are cauarrl by an impure blood, which will result In a more dreaded diaeaac. Unleha removed, alight impuritio will (hrv lop into Scrofula, Ikze mn, Salt kheum and other acrioua rcaultsol Bad Blood 1 1 for mm tlm Iwn l tulh in (rm a i-vpni M...J lioiil.li., (cif whlrh I I'x.k iiunr rcnllc that lnl ftm no gijfid. I liawi miW llctl f (rtir WlllMTIl of if with IIm mutt wniVrfulrniulta Sylfvi Am fnjoying tliabnl Kralth 1 tm Iik, Imf aml iwrnty lmn.li an4 my lnod it liy v u ii a wait. I an fn-Hna quite Ilk a new nuu. JdllN S. KliKI.IN, (MvwMwat Mmliy oft.t. w.l,maiw. I). C. Our Tmtl on lllond and Skin PiMatea nulled tree to any addieta. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. THE BON TON. A ntrictly flrnt cIuhh rt'Hort conduct ed under Anurictin iirincinlfo. I IMI'OKTED AND DOMESTIC WISES AND LIQUORS. All tlio I lent l'.ranJM if Ci(.'Hro. 1 1 1 i li-ar luml, Ja' iili M.'.vrr ami II, K. (irnlinm, of llrp. K'.n I'ily, wrre the K'K'tf John Mocliiika lift Hiimluy. Mia loa lli-ft, from Portland, In vioitlnx wltli litr nl-tr, Mra. Mary Moahnke, who ha Ihk'ii iittj III thi winter ami la not yat Improi'liiK any. ill A'la (ianl conuneme.l her tlrot term of aeliiHil lait Momlay, Apill 2d, at May'i W'IKHII mitiM. Ii-irn Illiilim llnikhivl irruliliInK hoinat K, lllnlioi'n Inil Moudity and rnuriml to HrrKoii Cliy Imlay. Tixi-oi.kx. THE IMPKOVED Queen City Incubator. Cannot bt overhMlml ml h nominal. Hvm fur lllimlraleil raUloijiir nl Thoroughbred Poultry. KKa (or halrliliiK, pnultry inpiilira of all kliiila. Knallah wllera, lrlh Miirra, Fo ler trrlora. Hky lerrlnra and fuaa (lur ilm k haa milt I a Ii t y -I U re prrniliuna In the laat three toawiDt. ( Al.ltWKM. i I.AKKINS. liluKrou'. HL.anitla, Waab. Menlloa Hill apr Woman's Friend Ho aucrcHNfiil and delightful have been the ellindi ol "Mixjre'a Hcvalcd Ifein I'dy" Uion the deliciile ailment of womankind, that Ihia wonderful reme dy haa been called" Woman' Friend." Moore's Revealed Remedy In a few doaea aliowa womankind ita peculiar virtue for their ailment. It effect 4 are (fentle, awlhing and uniform ly HUcceaalul. Hundred of tehtimoriinla from ladie all over the coaat liear w itne to ita aut re. f 4FHold br all driifxlala. The Red Front Stores. j We ofTcr 18 varIn Indigo lilu or Turkey red calico, .1 IK) ! We oiler 12 to 15 yards Ontinp Flannel, 1 Of) We oIIt zO yardrt gwxl tm bleached mtialin 1 (0 We oiler 10 yard good apron (iingham,. 1 (H) We od'er 1 doz. liKliea' trimmed hatH, choice, fur 1 DO We oiler H yardn bl.wlc catteen for 1 (Kf l!et Hour, Hack, 7c; dry gran, migur, 17 lb., 11; gallon jug 10; atone milk pan, 1 gal., l(Jc; flower pot Tw 2 t. atone jar and cover 2c; broken roant coll'ee 2'tc: teaa 22c, 30c and JiTJc; nave you one-third on ;tcH; 10c vaaeline for 5c; hi 1 k thread in colors 5c; 7 hjkk'Ih thread 25; 10c envelojies 3 buiichea for a dime. Men'g $1 pantB Belling now at '.'; good cotton nocka 5c; men's overalls j 45c; ixiy' overalla 40c and 45c; nobby neckties 20c up; boy's HUfpenders 1 up; men s suspender, good one, 20c up; Iioys jeans jants oc and 85c; fine lot fancy dreHS braids, linings, pants goods, embroideries, laces and new spring millinery. HAMILTON BROS., Oregon City and Park Place And atill they rom. l-ol at from 1125 to eav terina; no city laxe; beat ol pure wuIt; yraded m IhmiI, nine month in the yam ; level troiiid;nu atreet iiiiproveiinnl; elwlriu car to Orrifon City every twenty minute,:",' -cent fare; fure to Portland li" cenla; aplendld park of 71 acrct adJiiknlnK; acre tracta (or aala on lone lime II. V.. I'aoaa, Kolo Aent, iheiton City, Oregon. linn Mr. llufT l.alned 10 1'oniiiti. j I r. I "urriii : Five year aco you rnred tn of dyaicpNia, liver and kidney com-1 plaint. Atone giiod lurn Jenerve an-! other, I catiie back to you eix mouth , Itedland Kavrllnirt. Htlit.AKii, April t. Hurprlie pariiea are in order auniiiK our youiiK folka at present. The lal all'itlriif thin kind u at the real ilenca nf tl. (', ArmalroiiK. w hail Mira Ma ilt! ArmalroiiK'i many Iriemla aawmlilrd en niae to iv her a Keiinlne merry anr-pr-e. The time m whiled aay very plrnaniilly with aiiin and uiiialc until a Inte hour. Ml Kme-lina Speea hn returned home alter pcmiiiix "'a w inter lu I'urllaiol. Harry Kelly, lata of Portland, haa moved out on hi farm here, and ia I'liiniiicncing extenalre improveinaiita. William HpraKue haa let the contract of KrulihiiiK four acn-a at (1.1 er acre to V. W. CarHnlrr. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morriaon, PORTLAND, OREGON. 18 STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he elands without a jK'er. For firnt-claHs, re liable goods his ntore is second to none. Trv him I FOR- ABSOLUTELY JURE" DFxJJGS OO TO- r A. HARDING. NONE bi;t OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fine Peitorles and Toilet Article. Alaoa full atock of ' P-A-IlTTy- OIL3. ETC. Vl tLtUIKIU ItLtHIUNt Hold otitrteht, o nnt, BarayMlt. Admti4 '1 V.I, .n.lni,. VilJ i n wr ?lc! ihooi hot. "r Biid ofhr. Gri t ouB f "l I n. i. . M.aMna Hn k reajM In all ! naMKithorm. f in inrtniaifttiU, nn tot, mark hf, anr d lLnr. I impJet, nmay inr gut a( order, tta rttft-n ntr, 'm MrrRtl. A monety m. kt, ri' Namion & C.. C.wiv 10, Utumlu. 0. ADMI.SIHTRATOH'B SALE OF REAL EflTATK. Kftir Ii hereby riven, thnt io pnruin? of in order of the County Court of th Hite of Oretfou, for the oumy of t-lrkm. mad nt the Mnrrh term, Iwm, of ! O.'irt. on the flrt ny of miA term, helnc thit fth dy of Mid month of Marrh, &, tn the matter of the ennte of lavlr ftlllUm, dercMtved. tha uridnrtlff nd admlfilMrator of mid entnte, will ell at puhlic auction to the hlirheft bidder forravh. In one parr), nd iiihjrt to roiiflrmatirin tr aid ( ountjr Court, on HatunUy. the lt day of March, 1'4. at lOo'clofk n. m. of aid day, at the court hiniM) door tn Oregon City, In laid 4 iKi-kamaiirotintf. ita( oforfgon. nllthf riichl, title. InU-rmt and eiiut of th? naid ljittate at the time of hi" death, and all the right title and lntret that the laid eitnte hn, by operation of law or o(hrwie. acq m l r-d. other limn or in ad dition to that of the tald in lent I at the time of hi death, in and to all that lot, jt ?, or par ! of land Mftuate, lyinif and helutr in natd ClackamaM contiiy, ktate of Oreiron, pHrtfciilhrly tifw-riba d follow: I he tn nh nnlf of the aootb-wt quarter of rtion ten (Id. In town ship four.aotith of rantce one eaut. In Ihedintri-t of land Niilijt'ct Ui "ilf at orrjron City, (;retron, eoiiululnc eighty acre- Aiw. the follow tita de rflx d tMct: 1 he north west qnarter f the aonth eait quarter of ivection Uo (iuj, uwn hip four aouth, ramte one e"t. eoutalninc f4u) forty acret. more or teinc In ail one nun drel and twenty acret, more or lea. Terni and conditions of rale, canh Ten per cent of iiiv pun mav nuiirT in pmii w me a'liuiiiiav- tratiron the day of tale: balance on confirma tion of tale by aatd County Court; deed at ex peiiiteof ptin haxer H H. CAUFF, Admlnla-trntor with the will annexed of the en late of IMvld Wllliama, deceaied, ELECTION NOTICE. Kntlre I herehy rleea, that on Monday, the lib ly of June, at the oatial piarenf "4 Ina In the aeveral preelncta ol (JlacaamaaRoiiBr t. aintenf OreKon. an eleet'ou will r hM lor Kale, iliatrict, county and preeiuct ollirera, oamel: Member ol Contreae lat dlatrlct, (iovernor, Hecrel-iry of State. Slate Treianrer. Suie Superintendent of PuhllC Inatructiol, Si ue printer. AHorner Onn-fti!, One Juailce ol Ihe Supreme Conrt. OUtrlct Attorney Filth Judicial Oialrlct, One Memlier Bute Board ol Kiuall2tion. ;,tk dlmriet One Joint Senator, dlntrlct Clackamaa anil Marion couo'lea, ( me !?.:nator. Ihre Mcrntien of Houteof Kepreaentatlrea, County Juilire. (me (.ounty I'ommlaaloner, County Clerk, Kheritr. Heiirder, 1 reaaurer, bnnejror, Aaaetaor, County Sniierlntendent of Scboola. Coroner. One Juatlce of the Peace for each nagliterial di.tr let. One Conatahle tor each maclaterful district. Which eleetion will lie held at s o'clock In the mnruine. and will continue until tf o' cioi-k w fjy-a., ' the afternoon of Mid day. iKO. F. IIOK'I ON. County Clerk lS9f. 49th ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE JUDGE COFFIN'S FIRST CASE. a Mnel I lltulTlhat Uai Called luioa la tlumlllallii; .Mannrr. Tlio fulhiwinK atury Ih tuld of Timothy roflln, who wua fur a Ioiik timv Jude of llin New Iti ilf.inl tliHl rii't Whi'ii u ve ak", a iir.-rliiK from iheeir.rtaof la Krip. !, IIIIIU) 1B wull r(.tui,.,i tn a Cluw) of Im'Iiik (leneralty run down in health . ' mftU-ient lmKirtnnc(. to hrinj' out almoat After a lew month treatment, I find my very resident of the town, ao that will well and havo named about aixtven ''8 I'"1" New Bedford courthonne waa iHJiind in ll.ah. Ireai.loln Alliliia. Or. '?n0i' "otirt wm opiminl that T una Ili Kr ;i"r"i'il- Coflln had btvn cnre(l aa ,, ,. . . 1. , 1 ' . 1 .'"imw I by tho defendant. AlthmiL'h it Pr. Iiiirrm ran tie eonaulted free at ' , , ., . , 7 . .,,., , ... an hla hnt attempt in open court, he ahtlKlo4i atnvt, Ir.nn 10 to 5 . i Imt,i0 llltU) or ,)ri.pliration, think daily ; evmiinnf, 7 to H. Charo,,. ut the t,K tlmt he could Ket throtiKh aomehow rate ol 5 a month for medical treatment, Ur other when the time chiiio. Thus, fttirirlcal, electriciil or H'( ial cane vx-' when thocoiuisel for thedefeiiilant came cepted. Chroiwe and private diaewa, 1,lto c,'nri moniiiiK, he waa greatly varicocele, hy.lr.Kele, Uriel lira, error of rpriH.Hland no lea aKitated, toaee the vonth, lent ...anlKiod. dentaeaa, la grm. ,!f ,r,;s ir" t e PWto ' ,, ' , ' , 'iintereat In the trial at hand. Ileaaw iatarrl.,di(eaoUomen1lmvl'ritle,llhHt ,l0 hB(, UwM upon the caae too etc.. a specialty. 'Ihe treatment ol iKhtly. The proaecntion waa atronir, catiinh and bnmchitl f3 anxmth. The and he had made not even a alight prep- luily I MDlnal Bbubdi Lifs mm ft, N ICWAKK, N. J. AM2I DODD, PreHiclent, JnmeH B. PenrHon, Vice Pres. RECKIPTS I.N IMS. Itecetve l for preniluma 7.SH.M2 35 hecelved lor tutervai and net reuu tMt,M On KXECT'TOR'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. In the matter nf theeatate of Caroline Norton deceaad. Piiriiiaut U) an order of the County Court nl Multnomah county. Mote of Orerou. made March 7th. 194. the uiideraieued. executor of Ihe em Hie ol Caroline Norton deceased, will. Irom and after the luth drof April. 1 pro ceed to .ell at nrlvnte ale the fnllowiua de- I acrilied real properly, to wit: I he eat half of the lollowuiK ileacrioed tmct of land: heein a in at a point nine chilna auth and at i chulna and thirty one linka not of the Dorth eaat cor ner of aection BFteen. Uiwnahip three, aouth, ranee three eaat; thence eaat eighly.li ehaina; thence aouth twenty chatua: thence eaat twenty nuechalna and fifty liLka: thence north aeventv Sve ehalui: thence west one hundred aud aeveo chains aud fifty linka: thence aouth filly five ehaina aud fifty linka to the place nf beginning, containing atx hundred and thtrty-aeteu acret and alxty-two hundredth of an acre, more or leaa, In Clackamaa county, Oregon. Terma of aale: One half caah. and the re mainder In one year at eight per cent. Intereat. to tn teeured by a mortenre on the property aoM. W. II. euPE. Kxecutor of the elte of Caroline Norton, d'-cem-ed. At Ihe ofliceof W. C. Juhu&on. altorneT, Ore gon City, Oregon. 3-:4-6 i Katabllahrd laMIS. i;. I mum, PIONEER Transfer and EpFe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. Ilalanee January 1, 1V3, t 9 iM4.(iTl 43 Total u9,&I3,S7 63 EXPE.SDITfKES IX Iwtt. IKior treated free Irom 10 toll Talieiita in the country ciui receive homo Ireaimeiit by rn'inling f5 per month with avmptoiia uf their dieeaae cxpreaa olllce aihlrea. , aration. To loae the rae meant the loa of a hoix-d for reimtittion. Could ha afford to I'roiiiiiiiired HopeleaH, Vet Sayitl. From a letter written by Mra. Ada E. Ilurd, of (iroton, S. 11, ipiote: " Waa taken with a bud cold, which net tled on my 1-iiMifMf roiii;li net in and finally terminated in CoiiHtiiiiption. Four iliM'torN (iiivo me up, miyin I could livo but a abort lime. 1 jfitve inyaell up to my Saviour, determined if I could nut at.iy with my (riendM on earth, I would moot my alumni one above My Iiuh band wa adviHod to net Ir. Kinx'a New Dim overv lor Conauiiitition, Couifh and (VjIiIh. t pve it a trial, ttMik in all. eiitbt bottii'; it haa cured me and thank (lod I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial butt lea free at (I. A. llaediiiK'a drugritoro, rcpulur aicu 50c. and 1.00. The Troy Nlcain Laundry Have built up a ifooil trade In Oregon City on the merits ol their work which ia giving general Hatiafactlon. Give them a trial. They pay express charges both way and give you Port land prices. omen at F. A. Wntliloeka, I. 0. llullillntr. I.aundrv left at the oflice on Tneaday will lie returned on Saturday. Have you aeon thoxe heanliful Indigo, oil rod and light print, outing flanniila, sallt-eua and trimmings just, received from ChitMgo at the Hed Front Storea away below any price tpioted in Clacka maa county before. Tkotkct YomiaKi.K. Inaure you rproji erty in ttie Guardian AaHitranee rotnpa nv of London. Caah asHeta $2:t,000,000. F. E. Donaldhon, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A., San Diego, Cal . , aaya: "Shiioh'a Catarrh Hemedy is the lirat medicine I haye ever found that would do me any good." Trice 50 eta.r-old by C. O. Huntley. Call and eo the lounges at R. L. Ilolman and yon will see some good ones which they ate idling almost at manufacturer's prices . . I . . : .. I. 1 Umm J I J ! ciiiiiiuib i inn iiiuniier I'y iu-iiinyiii ma t.aive i , . ., t 'i.il-. i iKUorniico ui ma cnmir now couiu ae((V( out of It? These were a few of the ques tions that are known to have flashed through the young lawyer' head, for afterward ho hiniKolf told of the awful perplexity of the hour. Iieing a shrewd inventor, he devised a plan. Aa noon na tho court had been culled to order and the crier had anid hi little say ho nroae and nuked for a poHtpoumnciit of the trial, on the ground tiiat ho had juat re ceived u telegram announcing tho sud den and futal illncHS of his mother, who resided at Nantucket. Scarcely had the worda of this appeal proceeded from tlio lips of young Coflln, when bii elderly woman ijuiutly arose in the balcony of the courtroom and gave utterance to these worda, "Timothy, Timothy, how many times have I chas tised thee for lying?" Timothy recognized the sound of that voice only too well. It waa that of his mother. Thia being Timothy's first pub lic case, the old tady had secretly come np to New Bedford to 8t-e how well her son would do. Her presence was of courso totally unknown to him. The further developments need not he record Hi here. Buflice it to say tlmt Timothy Coflln in after years made sure that his excuses would not be thrown back at him by any member of his own fuuiily. -Boston Herald. Clalma by death . F.nd'iwmriita and annuities Surrendered policies , lilvldvndt or return premiums (Paid policy holders, K.",506 21) Taxes Expense, Including agents' cnmmlaalnna, ad vertlalug, salaries, etc, ... Proflt aud loas. Including premiums paid on bonds purchased I S.fW.TSS S9 .mi .aww . 1 or-". 74 1 OS . LttavMS 7s . 2IS.7SS S2 . l,l:.'7 7 (tt.tiM 7(1 $ 8,(0 249 2ft Halanre January 1, 1894 , Sl.JftM? S7 Total $59,64.1,927 62 ASSETS JANUARY 1. ISM. Cash od liaud and la banks Loans on collateral, I' .1. bonds and other securities Pulled States and other bands, par Flrat bonds and mortgsgea nn real estate Heal eaiaie, company's olllce building, Newark, Heal estate purchased on foreclosure . . bmiiN on policies In force Premiums lu transit, alnce received Agents, tialancea and cash obligations Interest due ami accrued Net dclcrred and unreported premiums on policies In force t .w.cari S2 . 2.0.'S SCO (SI . 12.Wi.120 22 . 2,M2.4liS SO 2U0.MS) 00 TWt.KTO 61 6.(XII.!I79 ft) ll V,7 7t 17 l. 66 fWrUSS S9 SSi,7!6 Or! ol,ftS,67S 87 1,44,971 9S Total Itesorve fund. 4 per cent . Policy clalma in process of adjustineut Dividends due and unpaid Premiums paid lu advance f.M.OIH.fioO 2 Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP AT George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, Elyville, - Oregon, Where you can get the highest cash price for Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. Full line of new goods at prices lower than Oregon City. ICARt'S -gum ROOF I.IAHIUTIES. W,2!'.1,0M 00 an 2K0.ISS HS 8, 73 49.742.'02 47 Knrpln ... ... , S,276,!H7 85 r roui inr iuui v iiruii a iiiriiiriiu iiki oveu uccisr'ii w eacu policy euiuieu tnereio, payatilu nn its aniverssry In Ism. Surplus by New or k sod Massachuetts standard (actuaries' 4 per cent reserve, Farm for Sale. A farm of 60 acres on l'udding river 2 mites east ol Woodbum, part caah, balance on time to suit purchaser or will trade for city propttv. Apply to John Hiiapkh, CImrmun Kldg. or Sidnky Smyth. Fur Sale. 500 tone ol elioice bay. mostly timothy, will be sold in parcels to suit Ihe pur chaser by It. M. Robertson, Albany, Or. Shiloh's Vitallseris what you need for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow frikin or Kidney trouble, it is i guarantee.! to Furnished on application (five you satisfaction. Trice i5o. bold i . and marked value of assets) Surplus by former New York siandard (Am. Ex. 4'. per cent reserve ) Policies Issued and revived In 1W3. I1.SM), Insuring I 9 .(..'.!, 74. Policies lu force January 1, im, 77,493, Insuring .vii7rt.7,HI. DIHECTORSi Fkkii'k M. 6 ii k ari, Amii Dnnn, $..SOS.790 SIS 8,So5,i07 S6 John L, Hi.akk, Kiiwakd II. Wrioiit, HKNJAMIN C. MlLI.SR, IlUKiarim.n J. MiLi.ra, Al.BKST B CAHI.TiiN, GioRug A. IIalsry, James B. Parson, Mvrci's L. Warp, Euoinx Vanderpool. Fred'c Frklinqhuynfn, 3fARK T. KADY, .MANAGER, OKKQON AND IDAHO. Northeast Corner Third and Washington Sts., Portland, Oregon. ' If you are interestedin Advertising you ought to be a eub ' scriber ot Prixteks Ink: 1 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 centp. ADDRESS PRINTERS' INK. 10 Sprue St., - 4ui York A A A A rfS A A A .fK NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATE l r ETWEES THE DEPOT BHIPt-E AND A n asreeable laxative and N ER V E TO N I a Bold by Drnirgtats or gent hv mail 2ScM 60c, and $1.00 per package. Sample free. MWrt The Faenrite T00TB KwTH i t U t or the Teet b and liroatn, sio. For sale by C. G. Huntley. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the burn for loose stock. Information regardintr. any kind or stock promptly attended to by person ol letter. horses Bought and Sold. Sunday Services. All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired The Oregon City Sash & Door Co. CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc., IN OREGON CITY. . by CO. Huntley. The Entekphisk until after election for 25 ccnUt. Special sizes of doors and windows made to order. Turning of all kinds. Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Builders give us a call and see if our work Price is not of tho best, and our prices as low as the lowest. sent on application. Factory Cor. Main and 11th Sts , Oregon City. FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IX Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. at: ff I f00 worth of lovely Music forFarty Jl I U . Cants, consisting of too pages -Z a a fun ,tie shee, "Musi,. of ,ht ae latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular 5 selections, both vocal and Instrumental, tp gotten up In the most eleeant manner. In - cluJing four Lirge size Portraits. CARMENCtTA, (7i Spons Danc$r, S-3 J PAOtRlWSKI. the 6nat Pianist, 2 a ADEUNA PATTl and 5 HiNNIt SELIGMAH CUTTIHQ. r3 H TKS NEtVYORK MUSIMLECHO C0. - Broadway Theatre BUg.. New York Oty. a CaNVASSCRS WANTED. ST. PAl'L'8 CHl'RCH-episcopal- Rev. J.'a. Eekstorm Pastor. Services at llo'cloek a.n.snd 7:30 p. m. Prayer service tvery Wednesday evening. FIRST CONOREQATIONAl CHl'RCH. Rev. Pastor supplied. Services at 11 a. at. and 7:30 T. at. Sunday School after morntug service. Player meeting Wednesday evening at 7 30 o, clock. Prayer meeting of Young People,! Society of Christian Endeavor every Suudtj evening at S:3C prompt FIRST BAPTIST CHrjifCH.-Rge. Oilmaw Parkkr Pastor Morning Service at ll :Suiiily School at 12-lli; Evening Service 6 :10; Keguhir prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the first Sunday In the mouth. A ooruial invitation to all. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. CATHOLIC Rev. A. Hillkbrand, Psstor. On Sunday mass at 8 snd 10:30 a. M. Every second am! fourth Sunday German sermon after the 3 o'clock msas At all other masses English sermons. Sunday School at 2:'I0 p. M. Vespers, apologetical subjicis, aud Benediction at 7:30 r. a. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.Rv 0. Sykes, Pastor. Morning service at II: Sunday School at 10:00. I'liss meeting alter morning service. Evening service at 7:30. Epworth League meeting Sunday evening at 6:30: Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at :30, traugera cordinllv luvitcd. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Rby. S. W, CiiBONiY, Pastor. Services at 11 A. at. and 7:80 r. at. Sabbath School at 10 A. at. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meeti every Sunday evening at 6:30. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Seats free. EVANG'CI.ICALCHURCII-GERMAN Arn. F.RS.-T, Pastor. Preaching services every Sundsy at 11 A. M and 7:30 P. A. Ssbtiath school every Sundsy at 10 A. M. (Rev. P. Pott, Supt.) Weekly Prayer Mcetlne every Wednesday evening UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Prearh Iuj every Sunday, except third Siiud.iv of escH month, at 11:00 a. m. and 7.30 p m. W H hw- Lain. eastor Sunday scnool at 10 a. m.- I. D Si'rfcs, Superintendent. Prayermeetingeverr neunesaay evening.