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PERSONAL NOTES. J. A . Tliuyur went to Knliun WimIiioh iluy mi n IhinIiii'nh lri. Minn HitIIiii llnrlii of I'm llu tx I wum In tlm ully culllnn on frlemU tlm punt week, J. II. (iliiMM of ('ruwforilNvllln In In Hie clly vlxltlnu IiIn brollmr, l, II., for few iliiyn. Our K'"l (ilmnl, A. M, Hl.il.li-y of HprliiKWiitor wan In tlm city on WihIikik. day. Ili'iiry Milcy, Ihu II vu men-limit ol WIIhoiivIIIh, u in tlio City Monday on bintlllfitft. ('apt J. T. Aron wrnt to Kiilem on Monthly iihjii IiiibIiii-hii niniioctud illi tliocomliiK Htuto fuir. 0. I. I.atoiirutUt wiiit liome Tumidity fi-iil lim III unit dtirlnu (lie nllit wt ex tr Oy dli'k, miflWIiiK muili pain. ImiBc Millur who liven In (hu noutlicrn part of IIiIh county near lliiblmrd wa In tlm city on Tncwhiy on ImihIiicbh. ('apt. A. W, (iraliMin nllll contlniiiw Mick with a Hcvcro form of inn ((rip which prevent him from rcHiiinliiK work on tint Allium. I'milfl Tallwrt, of Clin kiimnn, wliolia" Iiccii iniikinu liiuiicroiiH Improvement on hit fiirm near llmt j.laen, nmt In the clly ThurHiluy. ('lias. Culling l down from hlo rnhin In tlio wood unit Id wranulmt to huvu a hook putdiahcd coiititiiiiiiK noiiih of hlo oiIkIiihI thoiiuhtK, Minn I'olclU I lultifti of linker Clly him lawn thi' Kin-it of Mm, T, W. Clarke) fur the pnNt wi'i'k, hriiiK on her May Imnic from Fun I'r.iin lcn. Tlio Sunday Orifonlaii iiotii that tlm iiVitKi'iiiiit In minouiiml of Mix Ilmiaie Wilson, of I'oitlaiid, to Mr. I !, (inr nctt, f Willamette) Full". Alhcrt HKinvr of tlm r'Kiihir army who liuJ l)cii vUltiiiK IiIn purent" In tlii dty left on Sunday hviiiiIiik to join hi company In California, Cliaiinccy Culkinn, im-relary of tlm I'lm-alil Hill tepnlillcmi tint) and Kil ward linker of tlm nm Mik of tlm wood wen in tlm city on Saturday, A Mr. I'rtH'tor and wifu arrived fiom tlm Kaii! ImkI week with the ex wt ittion of ataying for a year or no. Mr. Proctor I a winlur of Mm. I.. II. Andrew, of thU city. Chun. Ilolmnn, of Meadow llrook, ami HHimlr of tlm atatw rrpulitlcan com mittee for thU county, wan In Orcein Clly ami Portland on politlci hont, dur ing the weuk. J. 1'. Sumner of thin city la enjoying a viNitfrom Mm. M. J. Tlirapp of l wa and Mr. ami Mm. Jowph Slnock of Nod daway count v, Missouri, wlio are relative of hia. John KrtiHe, one at tlm proieroii furineia of tlm county, wa in tlio city Monday on biiHineaa and paying the ahciiir hia proportion of the county 'a demand iiH)ii all tuxpajern. Martin Wolf, of Rochester, Washing ton. waa in the city Tuondny visiting Will Parker, with whom he went to school in (Yntralla. He wun on the way to aoutlmm Orciton for liia hi;altli. Kugetiu 1'rotimian, Portland' newly Installed MiNtniaatr, was In the city Monday accompanied by aome friend who were acrom the river looking at the building operation there in progrea. Jtev. A. Krneat arcompanie' by Mr. A. Weinert went to Monmouth the Ural of the week to attend the nieetl.iK uf the KvaiiKi'lical Conference. Mr. Welnerl la to pHH an examination to he admitted lo the uilnlHtry while t ivre. M. KoHenliauin intenda to atari for San Kranciaco next Monday to vinit hi Mr for a couple of week Ihirinu hi ahaeiii'e Mr. L Schwaliucher, the aecre lary and general luanager, will U hero to look alter the htiHinuK. Mr. C. II. Pye left on the Sumhiv evening train for Sun Knineiaeo to at tend the nicntlnit of the Woman' Con lire where alio la to preaent a paper upon Ihu Htibject of Woinana' purl in the drama of the Northweat Col. V. Cixik anil wife, of Tendlpton, aeconipunlcd by Mm. Mary Richardson, of linker City, wine in the city Wedr.e hiy, the gueat of Mr. Cook'a iater, Mr. K. M. Mack. They wero on their way home from the mid-winter fair. Ilr. Kniil Shubert of OHwego, was in the city on Wedneaday mornmn on hia way to Ml. Angel to attend the exerciae In commemoration of the 35thanniver aary of tlio Very Ueverend Adlohulm, 0. H. K'h admlaalon to tlio pripathood. F. T. Ilninaliaw, one of the contrac tors lor the Main Hlreet improvement win In the city on Monday looking after the work being done here and found it pro grcHBing in a quite nutiHdu'tory manner coiiaiilering the wet weather of the paat week. . 0. A. Nuah, who baa been down the Nchalcni on hia hiiimnteiii for tlio punt lew month urrivod in town Monday ninht having walked out from hi place to Maygor'B landing on the Columbia a diatttiiue of about 80 mile, He doe not expect to remain up twre than a couple of week. The Rtate uuinlay school convention i In geaaion at Salem this woek. Among tboae preaont from bore are, 0. Hoberg, presidunt of the county convention, Mia K. M Donaldaon, aecretary of the county convention, J. E. Pierce, Mis Llllle 0. Arnold, Miss Minnie Joebnke, and Mlaa Lizzie Baxtor. KKAIi KM I A I K 1JI A.N.SKKUH. Piinilalii'il V.nj Week ly (lie (iiu kii 11111 Almlnict anil Tricl ('(1111111111;, W T Ilevuriilun to 0 II Kale Iota 0 and III blk f Pleaaant little II011111 Noll add $ 100 Alwllda It Organ to Daniel I.yon lot 6, blk 101) of Oregon City 1200 Portland Truat Co lo J A A L K Thayer '.' acre nearund Iota In Oregon City 400 C A Priealngaiid wife to R P Miulke lota 3 blk J of Hubdl. tract 3 and e )i of tract 2 Oak drove. (10 O I A 8 Co to Clara K Ilarlon aw' of ao4', wc 17, t 2 1, r 1 a -10 acre 2100 K K ('barman et al to 1 1 Irani Htralght part of blk 41 Clackama Height 32o L V Mack and wife to laaac Froat part of Philander lee 1 L C in t 3 a, r le 375 C T Wynkoopet al toK K Wynkwip lot 8 blk, 4H in 0wego 1 J 1 Lee and w lie to Lyman M Ix'o lot in Oawpgo 1 J 1) li'e and wife to Aimee l.orene Iau tract 24 in Oawegu Ileigl.u, . 1 Win Rarlow lo Aggie Irwin part of blk XI of llarlow'a 200 F. F. l-ong to M J M clio wan M acrea In Fordyce I) L C t 2 and 3 r.'le 2000 11 K('fi to Pam (J Went 1011,00 acre In William Htricklin I) LC 14 r3 e 30(57 II K Croaa to Richard llargreavea I'KI acre in Willi.m Klricklin I) LC No 37, t4, Me 3408 111) C'oaa to llolden Hargreave part of William Strli kliri 1) L C in t 4 , r4 1700 C II A M 1 1 .worth by SbeiilTtoH M (iraut land in nee 20. t 2 a, r 5 1040 M I. Kwing to W F (irayam the nw'4' of (lie ne '4 of aec.'ll', 1 1 a, r fte 40 acre 200 Olaon k Martin to J T Onice Road way in 28, t 4 , r 3 e 1 Alice CoHtcllo to (i F Courtney lot Itliii blk 4K O I A K Co'a I at ad to Oawero XW (! K C'Hirtney to F Patteraon trim tee, lot 10 blk 48,() I HIV Iht Hil l (o (lawego 1 0 I A C R R Co lo John F. Carbon e4" of aec 17, t5 a, r 3 e, 100 acrea 480 Win Jobnaon to Fd Hurnctt n'j of neV, aec 17, t 6 l, r 3 e, 80 acre 10O0 PAtiilhort et al to J II Crook- abank 10 acre In t 2 a, r 2 . . 2000 Portland Truat Co to 8am Murr 2 acre near Oregon City 112 J a DonaldHon to (irant Sager ne1 of nw'4', a 28, t 1 I, r 3 a 40 acre 1 S R Crookabaiik to Sarah Cook 20 acre in t 2 a, r 2 e 2000 Adam A Appletice to J A Thayer 80 acre in Cha. Walker D L C No43,t 3i, r2e 500 J A Tliyor to J O Fehler 30 acre in Clin Walker 0 L C No 43 in Int3. r2e 500 United State to J W Laild lut 7, blk 17 On-gon City United State to J W Udd lot 8,hlk 17 On-gon City C A N C Iiruah to J N Duncan and intereat in two tract, in all 124.50 acrea in t 2 , r 2 e 1 J FStidbam to N Ricbardaon 50 acre in ec 20 in 1 3 1, r 2 e 2000 1 B Lee to Fred Heft 70 acres in aec 32,13 , r 4e 1400 Suaan R Crookabaiik to Suaan Terwadow two tract 1 0 1 acrea in t 2 a, r 2 e . . . 1200 Having purchaacd the copyright of Thorne' Title Abatract Indexea giving tin mile ritrlit to tiae them in Clackama county, and the abatract books compiled and formerly owned by Thorne A Son. wo are prepared to furniah complete and accurate abatract of title and to correct or extend old abatract. We aolicit your patronage and vuuraiiteu that clica woik. iMlice over Huntley Drug Hi ore. Clackama Aiinthact A Thcbt Co. Notice. Notice la hereby given that I will not bo rcaponniblo for any debt contracted after thia date by my wife, Lucy P. Clark. SAMI'KI, C'i.akk. April 12, 1804. 4t . rauurvr and Coniiiuicr Taxed. Dad roads ure today one of the lioav ieat taxes on production that the people aro compelled to bear. The coat of get ting a crop to market i often the heav iest Bingle item of expeiiHO connected with it, and thia coat raiaes the price to the coiiHumer nnd lowers tlio return to tho producer. And the greatest part of the expense of transporting a crop is duo to the bud roads over which it must be hauled to the railroad or tho waterway. The waste of money through bad road la greater than nil the extortions of the transportation companies of which the farmers have complained for so many yenrs. It costs three times as much to linnl a load over a fair dirt road as it costs to haul it over a good liuR-iulain or tol f ord road, nud this cost has to be paid by the farmer or the man who buys from him, or both. It was demonstrated a year or two ago that bad ronds were cost ing the peoplo of Tennessee over $7,000, 000 a year in the extra cost of hauling. Tn utiitua flliif. ullill irnmtlT limOUIltS of .prpdncfl the los is corresnonditiirlv mi NOTICE OK A89IUNMKNT. To the cmlllora of J. W. Thorn: Ymi will hereby take nnllee that tho paid J. W.Thnir. han thin day Hitiin-d lor tho bone lit of hia nrudllnrr to the uiilorBitnf il all his real and punmiial property. Thoe ImvliiK clalina tirulnat aald J. W. Thomaa will pleae pre aunt the unit In wrltlnir pmwerly vorltled iindur oath to the uudorslKiied wlthlu three montha Irom the dte of thia notice. )Hted at Oregon City thia 2:id day Mareh, 1S94. 3-80:M J, U. CAMrllKl.L, Aaalgnee V IIKPlllbl(U NT A IF. PLATFORM. 'the fnlliittliiK pUII'irm h iinaiilinoiialy adoiilcd al lliu Hi'iiiililli'mi Htiil Uiiivi'iitlmi, linnl In I'orllniid, Ai.rll II, IM: 'Ihu n i,rii"i'iillln'i ol tlm r- 1 1. 1 1 ' ri nf tin) Modi- ol (jriii.M, In eoitvioitliiu mon-nihli'-l, mil h 1 1 (1 1 1 n loi Illi, urn of I li'l 11 l r y li'l liiialiii. thrniiifli lliu iiiuritiy aa prunf ol the liealty l retiirniiiir lo tin- pulley of the n't'iil'li'-ali pfrty -iiiilur lili li llicm wna irotnirllydiiriUK Ihlriy yeaia, We reaffirm the prlnclplea (if the repulillran liailniial plHlloriu of "fl, ami a-rt that Ilia roillta that have lullnwi il the l-ere I, Ilia I'li'i'iliin ul Hint yriir have JuallHi il our pioti-at amilnat Hie rial n.riitl polliry alilioiilM.nl hy the iIi'Iikk rnilc party, We lealtlrin that a pulley ol nmialatent protee llmi U iM-eraaary fur ailvanr-emi-rit and rniiaer, ml Ion ul our IndiialrUI liiten-ala, for aaaiiraiire InUliiir ol aleady eriiilnyrneiil and admiiete waana, for priiinotloii and malnU'iiaiKe ul roa parity. Iim-I ami K.-nern). We point lo the paat and die eontraal formatted hy tlm iiri-aent. Ill aupporti f Una, and we eenaiire ami nmilioiin the democratic urogram, aa developed In con areaa, aa hlahly Injiirlima to the productive end Indnatrlal Inliireaia ol the eountry, and lu par tli-iilar ai hurtlnl to llna of our null alele. We ili-iioiiiii'e the aetlnii of the democratic parly In emmreaa lor lia diacrlnilnalloii aaalnat jiMMliieera In our Helda, loreata and ml ma and In favor of particular claaae of niaiiulai'liirea ehlcily of the Krai, and ol apeclel Inlereat lu the Hoiilh. We realtlrm the doctrine of the republican party In relation to money, aa elated hi Ita na tional platliinn of la'.ii. particularly aa Inlluwa. to wit: - 'I he American MK.ple, fmm tradition and Inteieaia, lavor blnii-talllarn, and Ihe re. puhllcati parly d.-manila the uae of b"lh old and allver aa alaiidard money, with audi re airlctloiia and nmler audi provlalnna. lo ili-liTinlliiil hy lealalatl'iu aa will urn re the maliilrnance of the parity of valoea ol Ihe two meiala, an that Ihe pnf rliln and ddit pnyliu power ol the duller, whether It lie allver, nld or paper, ahall be a, all liinea eiiial. The lip len-aia id the iinnlin ert nf the country. Ita lann era and lla wiirkmi-n,ilrinaiid that every dullar, paper or cnlii, laued hylhe Kiivernniciit. ahall he aa enod aa any other." We demand the elloria made by Ihe government hitherto lo acrore au Inli-riiallniial cnulvreuce to adnpl audi meaaiirea aa will Inaure parity ol value lietwi'i.11 anld and allv. r tbroojiliout the world, and call upon II to renew ami coatluue audi eltnrta. The eiinatructliui of the Nlcararna canal la of Ihe liliihrpl Impi.rtnuce tothe Aiii.tH'hii ieople, Imth aa a ineaaiire m natlimal dcfi-tike and to build op and maintain American commerce. It la mnreiivcr ol apcclal lmHirtame to our i'aclflr ataie-, and we lavor lla couatriictlon aa apecdlty aa iathle by the Rovermuewl ol Ihe t lilted Htalea We demand the enactment of rigid realrlctlon on forelgi, Immlaratlou Ih.Hi for protection ol our country aaalnal illiterate and vlcloua claaaea from foreign lauda, and for protection of our labor and proervallon for our own eople of the remainder ol our tiatioual do inalii: audio Iheae enda we call for a tunable capitation lax upon all Immigrant. In our ataiearTalre weriemaudcloacaiacrutlny and economy In expendl-urea. We comU.mn the pnallgalliy and ecceaa of paat li glalature. and call upon the licit legislative aaaembly lo keep all approprlallona ellliln llmlie of the nioat economical administration eonKfatent with rftlcleucy. The nlhcere of ihe administra tive department ol the ataie have become too eaM-iiaive. and theirexpenaea moat lie reduced. When Hi eouaiituiloii fliea Ihe ealary, only the rontiltulloual salary should lie paid, with out additional einoluinellla. I lie practice of employing unnecessary clerlra ana ol paying feea lu m'ceaa of Just pavmeiit for aervicca iHH-deil or readered. hai liecoine au abuae that must lie cut orT. and we pledge the republican party lo prosecution and accomplishment of thia rebuilt lnsirlcl allium-) a and other olbeiala almuld be paid llii-d aalarlea, siine payment of tcce eueoiiragea litigatiiiu aud en talla uhid the taxpayer, heavy and ueedleai e 1 pen s. We commend the policy ol Ihe rapuhllcan party lu relation lo Ihe Internal improvements aud in particular In oieiiiug oor wateraayito commerce, and i denounce) the liberality of Ihe democratic party lu these lniHrteut met ier. Experiment In nor flhvrlea haa shown that to prevent wholesale dlstructlon ol fish, all Rsli traps, fish wheel and fl.h-seloea; and all oilier gear now lu use except the gill net should be abolished. COt NTV TltRARCRER-S KOTIOK. I have now in myhamla fuuda uprdlcahl to Ihe payment ol nil warraiila endorsed prior to Noveinlwr Is;, I Ml. Interest will rjiw from daleol Ihltuollce. S. b CaI.IKK. Couuty I re.aiirvr. Ited Oreiton City, April 'Al. la 4 Manifold Disorders Y A oeeioned by an Impure nnd Im- yjr Mieen4liedconuitionoi tne oiooa mib'.i imiHiriiiea. II not corrected, develop into 1 erloui nuliJiet, ucn as 5CR0FULA, ECZEMA. RHEUMATISM n other troublesome diaense. Tncure th.-se it required le and iU. ib e rem edy Iree Irom any narinun ingr-wrn an purely veueUlile. Sucli 'tTTvT w It leniovei ail ituiiuritntil fro tile blood and thoroueh-' lv ileansea tlie system, Jhousamn of , uin ol the wont lornu ol bluud ill-- eases have been Cured by S. S. 8. 1 8ni tat our Tfcaliw nuiteJ tree luany 4jJrcM BW1PT 81'KCIFIC CO., Atlanta, (ia. A Do You Need a The ENTERPRISE has the only complete stock in Clackamas county. Nearly 200 Different Blanks to Make Selections From. Every kind of a blank needed by a Judge, Jus tice, Lawyer, Real Estate Dealer, Farmer or Mechanic. One or a Quantity Sent POSTAGE paid at Portland Prices to Your Address. The Oregon City Sash & Door Co. CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc., -in oeegon crrr.- 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 price's as low as the lowest. Price sent on application. Factory Cor. Main and 11th Sts , Oregon City. 101 K(iOOI) IIKALTII IXKriiilaon the condition of your gtoniacli and liver. TIh-mj make your blood good or bavl. MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY la the greatest of nat iral tonlci (or the atom achaud liver. It regulate both aurely and perfectly, Are you billions? Are you constipated? One TenNitooiiful of Moor's Re Tcalt'd I.PRictty will give you IMl.f. O. If. Keeae well known Heattle drugglit, aaya Moore'a Itevealed Itemedy cured him of severe billions headaches. .Hilil by ail drugglata. Portland Cowlitz Hiver Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co. 8TR. JOSKl'II KELLOGG leaves Kelso Monday, Wednesday and Ftlday, at 6 A. M. Leaves Port land, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M. STR. NORTH WEST Tx-aves Port land Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Kelso and Upper Cow litz river points, returning the following days. This is the only direct route to reach all Cowlitz river points. WM. R. IIOLMAN, Agent. Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Notice la hereby rlveu.thal for the purported niakui! aneiamlnailnn of all persona who may oder themselves as candidates for teachers ol the schools of thia county, the County School Superintendent thereof will hold a public exam ination at Ihe court house In Oregon. City, be (inniui Wednesday, May Al, 1MH. al one o clock p. n persons desiring lo take the examination for alate certificates aud state diploma, will apply Friday, May 4, lvt. at uine o'clock . Di ll. S. lilHSOK. County School Sup't Clarkamaa county, Oregon, April W. 1H. It ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Sold ontnaht, no rent, no roraltv. Ailr to Cur. Villain, or tenantry. N"mlert Inerj honis .hois or and olHc OiileooM. lanoaand hl "Hroninh. Aireaila sssakr grasaai UI.W arr alai. line IB a raanfrw. mMni . al. to all h. nMahhnra. in. instrument., no lora, works snl.har. nr dlst.nc. Obmpletfc read J lor , 1 t V. h. nt nn h sn. OO. nemontol or.l, no rei-oinn.. laata a lit! lime. ViarranttHl. A mooey mas.r. nt. W. t, HarriMM 4 Ca., Clerk 10, Ceaumkut, 0, TWO -CENT STAMPS n-(s u-ill &ert von it Ttrilliant Hem Lav O 1 of unusual color, " MM1 and a copy of "The Great Divide," so you can s what a wonderful journal it is, pro vided you name the paper you saw thi in. It's a real Jewel we'll send you. ADDRESS THE CREAT DIVIDE, Denver, Colo Legal Blank? HJJ The Red Front Stores. 4KCEIVjCD: A fine lot of shot: from tlit fuctory prices way down; Kt alw) from the factory, IIfiry, iinihrclliiH piiracols, etc., prices to Biiit tlio hard timcn. Another lot of tttone1, milled pans at 10 cent per gallon. IJeMt prufien p;r pound, S) plums .0:j, w edlt-Hs rainens, .05, gertnea. .02, heat Hour, .70, 2.G5 per barrel, 17 lb. dry granulated augur 1, 12, bunchcB fnatche .25, oranges, dozen, .10, vaseline .03 ler lwx. Thread .01, 7 for .25, colored silk thread .05. good cotton Boekg .05, litrht and dark calico, per yard .05, 18 yards Turkey red calico, $1, 14' yards indigo blue $1,15 yards outing flannel $1, and bargains too numerous to mention. All kinds of produce taken. HAMILTON BROS., Oregon City and Park Place SIXTH YEAB. ELECTRIC POWER is the advocate of the use of elec tricity as a means of domestic lighting, cooking and heating; for commercial ana domestic power purposes, for street cars, mining, canal boats and the running of all kinds of machinery, both light and heavy. The probability is that i 1KU will nrrnliip' Wonderful Achievements in the field of electricity, and every intelligent person should Read Electric Power. and keep posted; Subscription 2 a year. Every subscrikr is entitled to a special discount on books pur chased. Address, ELECTRIC POWER, 30 Cortlandt St., New York City. FOR- ABSOLOTELYJURE DfUGS OO TO r A. HARDING. NONE BUT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED rue Perfocries aii Toilet Articles. Alio a full stock of IF-A-IlSTTa- OILS. ETC. THE BON TON. Main Street, near Fifth. A strictly first class resort conduct ed under American principles. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC . WINES AND LIQUORS. All the Lest Brands of Cigars. THE IMPROVED Queen City Incubator. Cannot be overheated and haa no equal. Send for illustrated catalogue of Thoroughbred Poultry. Ekrs for hatching, ooultrr anppllea of all kinds. English setters, Irish aetters. Fox ter terlor., Skye terriora and Pugs Our stock haa won eighty-three premiums In the last three teaaona. CALDWELL A LAKKINS. 1M0 Front SU, Seattle, Wash. Mention this paper ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the ataie of Oregon far Clackamas county, admin' istratorof the estate of Oliver Achnrn, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby untitled to preseut the same duly verified for paymant to the undersigned at my office in Oregon Cily, Oregon, within six months from date. U U PORTE K. Ailm'r of the estate of Oliver Achoru, dee d. April 10, liiW. 4-18:6-11 JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Comer ol Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a per. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him 1 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 atrial. I FREEl Ifc (T inOO worth of lovelv Music torForft- HIW siie sheet Music o( the- latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular selections, twin vocal anj insirumenui. e-otten up In the most eleeant manner. In- eluding four larR size Portraits. itfifMcniiii, inv apanisn uancvrt ZZl tADFflty$Kt, the Great Pianist, r2 ADUINA PATTland MINNIE SEUGMAN CUTTINQ. Z ADOIIKSa ALL OMDC TO "" TS!E NcW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. Broadway Theatre BUg.. New York Oty. m ' CMV9SERS WANTED. ELECTION NOTICE. S'ntlee la hereby riven, that on Monday, th 4lh d.y of June, In'H. at the usual place (If Tot- 1 11 st lu tliea-Terl precinetaor i;iciamaeoiiB ly, atateof Oreitiio, an eleet'on will he held for ataie. district, county and precinct ollicerr namele: Member ol Contrvt 1st district, Oovernor, Secretary of Stale. Slate Tre-iaiirer, Stale Suiierinfendentof Public Inatrnetino, Htme Priiiier, AUorney (ieneral. One Jusilre of the S-ipreme Court, District Attorney fifth Judiiial Dtatrlct, One MtnilK-r state Hoard of Equalization. 1th district. One Joint Senator, district Clackamat anuV Marion counties. One Senator, 1hr.ie Member! of Houieof RepreaenUtlre!, County Judge, One County ( omroiialoner, County Clerk, Sheriff. Kei-order. Treasurer, burveyor, Aase-sor, Counry Superintendetit of School!, Coroner, One Justice of the Peace lor each magisterial district. One Constable for each maelaterfal diatrlrt. Which election ill Ite held at h o'clock in Ih mnriiitie. aud will continue until o'clock ia the afternoon of said day. Dated lhi CM day of ilareh.lw4. OEO. F. I10KTOS. County Clerk. r.fal.llhed laJ. t PIONEER Transfer1 and Epe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. j If you are interested in i Advertising you ought to be a eub- scriber ot Printers' Ink: i p a journal for advertisers. I Printers' Ink r is issued weekly and is r filled with contributions and helnful succestionB from the brightest minds i P in the advertising busi i ness. Printers' Ink costs only two dollars a year. A sample copy will be sent on receipt of five L cents. f ADDRESS P PRINTERS' INK, ? lO Spvus St., - fitou York jfrifti'''k'''A't"ll'AA NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATEfl BETWEEN THU BSIDtil AND DEPOT Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. horses Bought and Sold. Sunday Services. ST. PAl'18 CHI' Kt' H Episcopal Rev. J. A. Eckslorm Pastor. Services at 11 o'clock a.m.aud 7:30 p. in. Prayer aervice ?ery Wednesday evenluK. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Pastor supplied. Services at 11 a. u. and 7:80 T. M. Sunday School after momin service. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenint at 7:80o,clook. Prayer ineeliiiKof Young Peoifc.i Society of Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 6:& prmiU FIRST BAPTIST Chl'KCH. Rkv. Oilmim Parkkr Pastor Morulug Service al ll:8undny Schoil at 12-15; Evening Service 6:30; Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covennnt Meeting every Vi'eilueaday evening preceding; the first Sunday in the moutb. A Cornial invitation to all. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH CATHOLIC.-Riv. A. Mll.l.KhRAND, Pastor. On Sunday mass at H and 10:;W a. N. Every second and fourth Sunday German sermon after the 8 o'clock mass At all other masses Eupliiih sermons. 8undajr School at 2M r. . Vespers, apolojf (ical subjecta, and Benediction at 7:30 p. at. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.-Ket O. Svkks, Pastor. Morninf service al 11; Sunday School at 10:00. CNss meetin after niornin? service. Evenint service at 7:80. Kpworili League meetinu Sunday evening at 6:80: Prayer Meeting Thursday eveuing at 6:80. slranrers cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Rv. O. W.OmoNEY. Pastor. Services at 11 A. u. and 7:80 r. at. 8abbath School at 10 a. at. Yonng People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday evening at 6:80. Wednesday eveuing prayer meeting at 7:80. Seats Iree. EVANGELICAL CHURCH GERMAN Aro. Erkct, Pastor. Preaching service every Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:30 P. 31. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M. (Rev. P. Bott. Snpt.) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Preach ing every Sunday, except third Suuday of esckt month, at 11:00 a. m. and 7.80 p m. W H k Lain, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. v-1. If, SuRnjB. Superintendent. Prayer meeting tverv Wednesday evening. I rani.