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I PERSONAL NOTES. lliltlil Wulilin In ijlllto Nick mul lliri'llt I'licl with run nl lover, Mr. F, W, ('mmiiIiII m iim down from HhJimh tliti Hint of Iim work. (ii'o. ('lurk of 1'iirlliiiiil ww in tliu i lly lust Tliiirsilny on iihIikhh. Kil. TrnlliiiKiT nf Union MIIU wim In Iim city on Hulunliiy on Iiiiniiii'm, K. A. II. Murium mul I. N. lUicH of Itwlow worn In lliiully on Moiuliiy Jmlyd T. A. Mrlltiilu liuit licmi in Astoria IkiIiIihu cDiut ilurinn Urn wm-k. W, h. Kiinymi, niicrraaful incrrUnt of Clu kitmuH, wa In this city Momlny. lvil Kulimiaan of Mi'iiilow llrixik intuit) tlila ollliut ili-uHM nt lull on Mon Uy. Jolirt W. Walanii, it prominent rrnl in tuit) mu 11 of l'oillmul win In town on Tuesday. Jolin Iti'itcl, of HpiliiKwuliir, win In town tli In wii'k vlaltlng lili ulaltir, Mm. II. H (ilUm. C. V. Clink of Clm kmimH was up on Moiuluy on IiiikIim'rh. I In r-r t m Mr. I'Urk iiill III. Jr. J. V. Nun In who linn not Nun wi'll for tlm '"t two wifka U alowly lin firuvl itf in IhmiIiIi, 0. I. I.tloiiri'ltv who very "Irk lust Wfck In alilu to Iki wlmut lilt ai'i'im tonivil Until' ugiiilt . ' J. H. flmw, wlio who lm Wn adni'iit kt hi old liniiii' lii 'l illiiiiiiKik county fr Mivcrut week, In Iiiiiiih ngulii. Mr. K. K. KiOlot-rf li ft tlio IhhI of l hi. wcrk fur Cullm, VIiIhkIoii lo l wIMi licr father wlio i repot toil vury ill. Tim pli'nl fm o ot It, H. Mrl-anvli lln of Milwrnikft) wn won upon our Nlri'i'U for fnw liotir liwt Saltinlnv. Aiiiiihk tlic inHcm nt tlm Kxtkni-hiiik olllco (nl Monilny wiiii J, Iturtlt-iiniy, win of tliu wcll lo do faHncra of KuIh Cri ck. K 1'. Pcliiinii of Cli kmnim, km in tlm city on hutiinliiy. IIm ri'Mirt lli priiiH'i l fur fruit in til locality if kxI. Y nlitor of ilia CUifkmilc Chief, K. I". llii kfonl, w up front Mow on Sitl iirdny anil hhmId tlii olllce a plcnnmit call. tieorKu I Vilmni). a former Clm kmom county boy who I now living In Port lam! wa in tint city on Tucmluy on Inml- tll'K. Dr. II. K. IVrrin ha Ihcii In Iurllanl novtiral day tlm pant wrtk attunJinic the annuo) ti linC ' ,lie lloiiuopthk' iliyaii'ian. A. 8. IrM'r exix-ctn to go to St. UtOxna next TiiiHliiy lo altrml court a he han mine IwpoiUnl legal btuitirM pending there. Mr Mury liicharilmiii, who ha broil vlalting Mi T. W. Claik for tha nasi two wei-k returneil lo her home at Iluker Citv on Tucilay. K. (i. Win. tiihoiiry ha Wit Invi ted to deliver the haiTalaiirvale mrtiion at Albany collcgi) at the cuinniciii cineiit which occur early In June. Geo. ltolierl Cuirn. the 'evanuelliit, 'for the lluptint church on the 1'aciflu coanl njH-iit Tnuraday will) ltev. (iiluian Tatker and J. K. Groom of Uladntone. Cispt Johnnon. ii'rliitenlent of the Mainuioth mine in Arizona accompanied by K. K. ItaU-r, a friend of Charnian brother wag In the city the lurjt of the week. I,. C. Irigg wa called Kant the flrat of the week lo the U'dnide of hi mother who ia very Hit k in Cuand Hapid, Mich igan. Ho Iiom' to lie hack in a couple of week. Mi Clura l'olter left on the aloamer Monday evening for California, She will to a fur aoiith a Iw Angule tit-fore her return, and will upend aoinu time at the mid-winter fulr. Sam ()giehy of Iturlow precinct wa in the city one day thi week looking for the acalp of Hie in mi who aaid lliat lie I not a lepuhlican. Sinn 'a repuhli caniiilii i loo well gnniniled to he driven out of him by a fiilne report. The friend of K. It. Clinminn will he pli'imed to learn that he took advantage of the warm minnhineo I Wednemlay und got down upon Main atreet. He i how ever lill fueling very weak and has a chill every other day. T. W. (Jlmke returned from Bimdon the firHt of the week and will remain in town for a few day. He report all the Oregon City people, at Itundon well and aaya that they expect to be turning out good from the mill inutile of aixty day. Mr. C. H. Pye relumed from the mid-winter fair on Wednesday and re port a inoHt enjoyable time. She found the fair very good and report that the woman's congreHa wiih well a' tended and inttireiitiiig. Her paper wa well re ceived.. T. V. Ryan and T. P. Kanilall will leave on Mondav evening for Pendleton aa delegate to the grand encampment of Odd Follow. On TueHiliiy evening C. II. Dye will go up and all will attend tlio uniiual aRHHion of the grand lodge I. O. O. F. which convene on Vodneday. Mr. Wiiugh, BiHtiint city engineer In xOinaba, Nehraaka, wa In town one day Pn piiat week inspecting the fall, the illH and Main street. Del making a :mr of the coant and exprenaed hlmaalf f much pleaed with the outlook for ' Oregon City. Speaking of our street, he f laid that It was the best that ho had Joiind on the coast. HAXAMOTM PHI.NIjH. Krult J'riiii.rt anil I'oIhIii I'lanllri(-Nfvrl Hrrliiui Arrlilf lit. Damanim', May 7. Farmer are liu pioving Ihe few good liny plaiillng pj lntiicH, Mr. liohiia and hi Hon, Albert, Will put III about twelltv-oue at'ie be twecll them, Mi'NH'N. I'alea, Morton, Fmbieti and olbii'. wa uiiderKtaud, are loing to pliuit a number of at ie each. The (irmer In thi aection of tbe country muikct iiionI of their prodm e in Port land, Mont of the earlier fruit tree are In bloom and Hie farmer are expecting a good fruit crop. I lie apring i o lain that (here I no great danger of the fruit lieltig killed by heavy froti. l:d Selver and family moved Into John Ililleary' Iioiimi lat Frlduy. Mr. Heiver i liiti-ndilig to build a bonne near Mr. Derrv', Will Skirvln left here Tlmraday for Alaaka, where he I going to work in a cannery. He doe not exiect lo relurn before OeUilier at the earlleiit. He uil on the Chilchart. Hilly Cooke cut hi bait badly lat week, nearly cutting oil- hi wi-oiid toe and cutting all the way acroa the foot. He und another boy Mere trying lo cut a calf lixiwi that wit funtened in a log. A Hilly wa barefooted, when the ax Tipied he got the full foice of Ihe blow. Iiun'l tiriiiiin came veiy near having aeriotia accidanl laat week, He waa going down Ihe new road along the Clackaina when Iim hoiaea mireij and commenced flouiitlerliig and atiugKhng, until they aere badly tangled up. When Mr, Oruiiui uiulcrtook to cut them Iooh one of the iiorae kicked him over, hull ing him conaiderably. The liorae then ml ! t and lumbled down a bank, but were extricated without any lurticulur damage lo (bum, only being bruiaed up temporarily. I.nl Sunday the frli'lid of Mr. (iriiiuu wereinvited to a dinner at hi t h''u honor of Ida til tit birthday. Ciegg Slringley' friend received word Irom hi wife, of her liUHbalid'a death aboiil two wtek ago in aoiilbern Oregon. The ileceaaed had conauiiiption and went lo noutherti Oregon for hi health I tiin anrinu. Shortly alter hi arrival there he died. F.ltuer Onman while out with hla, fiilher alna bg on a claim that they bad Jin-t taken up, had a lever that waa latween two log lly up and Rtrike hi ' arm, breaking it in two placea. He ia j in tlm honpiul at Vancouver at pre-ent, i hutrxpecta to return to hi home aa j aooii aa be ia able to travel. . A gentlemen direct from Portland, formerly Irom Chicago wa in tlie vji 'nity lln week looKing lor lanti. Pearl Ixivelme ia tpiiie Hck with eryaiindat. We boie aire will la- around al'ortl). Mr. Uier and wlfefrom Uoaa acminary at Seatlle, paid J C Mc.Murray and wile a flyina- viait the ftrat of the week . They are on their way to California. caoM ANOTIIKH COMNKai-ONlirSr. Damam-I'i May 8 A aawmlll will lie elected by llouglaa Hroa.. of Kagle Creek on the obi tooke claim in the near future, which will lai a great bent-tit to the community. Will Hooknian went to Portland on Thmmlay and purcbaaed a bicvcle which he brought out the following day. There will be a grand ball at Mr. Paulaon'a barn on the evening of the ll'iti of tin month. Dr. Hickman of Clackama wa out tin way Monday evening Mr. I low lei t of Kagle Creek paaeed through Damaacua Tlmraday evening. faiiby t'ulllnp. Mr. Miller, Mipuliat candidate (or con greaa, addream-d a small audience Mon day afternoon in Knight' hall. He sKike on the money question, two per cent, money, national bank, etc., ignor ing the tarilt Ihe main queatiou at issue altogether. The ladiea of the Christian church gave an entertainment in Kvana' hall Monday evening. The hall wa well tilled and it wa a auccea linancially . The contract to lurniah material and build the city iail, which wa let lo the loweat bidder last Monday evening, was awanled to John Itytlman, of this place. Ilia bill waa seventy-live dollar. The council bought a lot from II. A. I.ee, in U-e'a addition to Canby. on which the jail I to la built. On the 21 we had a heavy frost which killed nearly all of the early straw lairrle. peachea, a-aia and potatoes, hut did not hurt the apple, prunes and cherries much. On the I'th we bad another heavy frost Irom which the extent of diimage done to fruit i not known yet, but ex im.i'1 it to he beavv. Mr. and Mrs. Alba Shank attended Ihe i Siintbiy chool convention held at Salem lust week. Mr. Shank went a a dele gate from this pluce. Our old friend, S. A. D. (iiirley, who formerly resided hern, but now live at Arlington, was seen on our streets tins week. Kuslern Oregon eem to agree with Ii) in as he look well and he euys he exK'cts to be admitted lo the bur soon. Wo wish hltn prosperity in his new Held. . Letter I,lt. The following Is the Hat of letters remain ing in the post olllee at Oregon Oily, Oregon, May 10, IstU: Jerome Coekelreaa, W. K. Fricke, Harry Jones, Win. O'Connor, Thus. Kiatler, W. T. rjmllli. K. h. Thompson, W. A. Work, hn.lie Cox, Mrs. Mary .Miller, Mrs. .Ittne Parker. If called for please slate when advertised 'K. M. It AS US, P. M. School Order Sntloe Hist. No. HI. All parties holding orders against school Dial. No. 34 will be paid upon presentation. Interest will cease from date. K, A. Smith, Clerk. Dalotl May 8, 1SH4. Cocoa-Colleo E. E. Williams, the grocer. TAKE -.-- P UNULH'b. rilDrrnM Rr nnnPi imnrR k KIDNEY 4-LIVER DISEASES. DYSHCPSIA, asaiBSaaassaaaaaaaaaasaaa.awa.a. urir J lililieimty """"Smilill I X PIMPIE9 aOTCHCS AND SKIN DISfASLS Spring - Medicine. A OUditno OamjimaatJn;. An old tlluil iiilurdeiiolulliatiolial camp meeting will tut held in (iladalone Paik near Oregon City, Clackainaauoiin ly, Oregon, beginning JuneKih, lo hint from two to four week, a God may indi cate. The great object of Iheae liiuelinga i the converaion of rimer, and the aaiictiflcalion of bclievera, Jt doe iiia r certainly that we ure In Ihe litat diiv of Ihia age, a lime mirely when God'a people, hoiild be In eami'Mt. We Ibeiefore cordially Invite all, far and near, to come out and join with u in thi "feaat of talairnaclea" in tin beau tiful grove. J'eraon wiahing tent for the met'tiiiic abould at once write to Win. Palteraon Kif), N. Kith, street, Portland Oregon, Meala .'iiruiahrd on the gi-omid for 12! cent, good paaturage for horHefor2 00 per month. Ground may 1 reached by moter from Portland and Oregon City, getting off at Gladatone Station, or by 8. P. H. K., stopping at Paper Mill (Station. A number of ininiHtera will he on the ground and take part in the meeting, among whom are i. W. Ketehnni, and Cha. Haireinlen, of Portland ; T. II. Or gan, Ml. Talior; Win, Kelloway, "aloni ; J. T. Anderaon, Hillaboro; W. II. Snv der, Kinn county; A. U. Dix, Multno. mail county; and other Mraw will b fiirniNhed on the ground, but lie aure and bring plenty of bedding. Cl'MMI'ITKK. Jaik Knife Whlttllii.'t. Faoi.k Chkkk fir., May H, 1H!H.-Thc cold weather and light froat of the paal week cauaed nine little anxiety fur tha fruit crop here among the farmer and fiuit grower. They think all I ,.- r.n Jiihn DoiiL'laa met With unite Kcriou accident lust week while g' ing in from the field at main with hia two little lioys riiling the borne. The horse became frightened and tried to run away. One line broke and bv pulling on the other he turned the team around. A he tried to catch them he ticcauie entan gled in the harness and was thrown with the tesult of a sprained wriit and a very badly sprained ankle. Under the auspice of the Rattle Creek republican club the people ofthia place will be addresjed by Hon. U.K. Mc Ginn of Portland Saturday afternoon, May 12th at 1 :3. All are invited. WlllTUKH. Mall street Aaaesmetit. Notice l hereby given that the balance of the assessment for the im provement ol Main elreel has been or dered paid by the city council of Oregon Citv and that if the same ia not paid by Julie 15, 1H!M, a warrant will be isaued for the collection ol the same. L L. Posts. a, Itecordcr ot Oregon City, Or. May 2, 1H1H. raoTKCT Yot Bai.r. Inure you rprop erty in the Guanlian Assurance compa ny of London. Cash asset -,J,0o0,(HX). F. E. IKinaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon tiarfleld drillings. a it. l 1 . t . CiAHKIKLII, MaVB. We hail a heavy frost Monday night, which wa some thing unusual lor tins timeol tne year. Hon. J. W. Palmateer il on the sick list, but ia not considered dangerously ill. Trout fishing in the Clackamas ia very good this spring. The pupils of the Garfield school, as sisted by their teacher, Ii. 8. Swtlaer. gave very enjoyable entertainment at the school house last Saturday evening. The attendance wa unusually large, oyer 200 being present, including a number from a distance. John Johnson, Emerson Surface and Jack Iligbaum left to lay for Oregon City to attend the teachers' examination. They are yeung men of ability and will make excellent teachers. MAKKET KKPOKT. Itelow is given the Oregon City Market ItcKirt. corrected March 1, 1'miii ipiolationa furnislied the KsTKKi'aiaa by lixal mer chants: DRAIN. Wheat, valley, ler hitahel -til Oats, kt hiishfl 30i.'4 yuma. Oregon City Mills, Portland brand. .. 2 i3 I'tKD. Shorts, -r ton I" W llrau I Clover hav, lulled Timothy bay. baled 12 to IS 00 TWO-CENT STAMPS we will send you a Brilliant Gem of unusual color, M"M . THIS Hit and a copy of "The Great Divide" so you can so 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. ADDSESS THE CR EAT DIVIDE, Denver, Colo FORfW -15) The Oregon City Sash & Door Co. CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc., IN OREGON CHT.- 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. Price sent on application. Factory Cor. Main and 11th Sts , Oregon City. OMttnnt Ohanhigi. (ii.AiiaTOMK, May 7, lM'il. The Miea Mehker and Utter have purcbaaed aeven lot ii mi which they intend to erect a hoxpital. One only ha to know the Indie who are at the head of (hi enter piixe lo be a-Hured of ita unci chb. II. T. Sladen ha llnproveil the look I of hla place very much by placing a neat picket fence around Ida grounds. The park preaenl a very beautiful j apH'aiauce now with It iniiiiitune oi a ild flower and aa it i only a fiftern in in u U) run on the electric car which irakc hourly tri from Oregon City. It t a place eay of arccas and a lovely place for a dav's outing. ItmiUJCAX NTATE I'LATFORJI. Tli fiillowlijf platform waa nnanlraoiuly Ii,i,ii-i al Hid l',eiilillran Hula Couveulloli, bui lo funlaiiii, AKfll II, Hw4: Tli ri ,rfniilllf nl the rrpulillrani of the Hralo ol Ort-fuu, In iiiiivcriilnu awmliln, call il. iilli.ti coii'lltlorii lol utrjr anil butn throiiKh lh country at inI nl the iieemilty o( n-ttiriilii Ui lli iiillr)r ol Die reiiililir.in 'rtf uiiilnr ttiilclr tlirrt prniprll)rluriri thirty yean. W' n-nfnrm th pririelIra of the repnhllcan national lntlorm of xl, anl aiTt thai Ihe re.iilo Ihnl ha folli.wi-d the decree by the elreilnn of that yenr be Juilflel ourpniteat iralimt Ihe iialiotial illcy anriouuced by the (Jt-niiM'railr pMrty, W e renfflrrn that a policy of ciilatut protec tion In neeemry for a'lviiricemeiit ami conser vation of our Iti'tuftlrlnl lhtertu, tor aNinrartre toliilHtr of vteily employintftit arid ailfrilte KRKt-i, for promotion atol riiHlno-iiinireor rt lriiy. lenl anil vurr. We potnt to Ihe ml ami the com rt foritielieil by the preaetit, In viipfxirt t f irim. arel we e'iiiiire and coudt-rnn the tli-rnoerailc hroararn. devehtt! In con- ri-. highly Injiirloim Ui the productive and lmlulrll liilerrnu of the country, and In par Ocular ti ii rt I ul to thote of our own ate. We deiiotinre the action of the democratic party In roinrrew tor Ita riifrlmluntlon avafnat Iticera in our neida, loreata anil niiin-a aim n favor of oartlenlar la- of maiiufiu'tiirea j n,e ..i.ih. ..f,t. L . .,.,4 ,.f i..,u.- i.. 'e reaffirm the dortrlne of tha renuwi tVe reaffirm the dfrf-trlne nt tha republican party In ri-latlou lo money ' tional ulatlonn of ifL l.anli uUrly aa followa, to wit: i lie American iieoiue. irom iraumou wit 1 and Intereata, lavor blnirtalllam. and the re. I pu 1)1 Iran party d-inanda lh uae ol both (old I and alii it aa ataixlaid money, with tuch re I atrletlona and under inch provlalona, Ui be ,l,.i, rnilii,l be lealalation aa will aeetire the nialnlenaiire of Ihe parity of valnea nl the two inetala. so thai Ihe puichsaiiit and debt paylna power of the dollar, whether It lie silver, told jt paper, ilo.ll le a: all times eiial. Thelu lerraia of the nrislticers of the country. He (arm ; era and Us wurkmenlemsrid that every dollar. paper or roin, hiuei ny tne government, anaa lie aa f1 aa any trther." We demand the efforia made by the (overnrnent hllherto to retire an International couferetiee to ailopt inch measures as will iiiMire parity of value tieiwnn (old and silver throtiarniiil Ihe world, and call upou It to renew and coatluue aui-li erTorta. The conatriicilon of the Nlcarartia canal is of the hlcht-st Importance to the American people, both ss a measure ot national defense and lo build lip and maiDtsln American commerce. It la moreover of sin-ctal Importance to our pacific state, slid we favnr it construction as speedily aa possible by Ihe government ot the lulled Stales. We demand the enactment ot rigid restriction on forelKb Immlaration both for protection of our country aaainit Illiterate and vicious clssses from forelin lands, and for protection of our lalior anil preservation for our own pcopl of the remainder of our national do main: audio these euda we call for a suitable capitation tax upon all Immigrants. In our stale affairs wedemand closest scrutiny and economy in eipendllurea. We condemn the r.rodlealliv and eccess ot past hdalaturea. and call upon Ihe next legislative assembly to keep all appropriations within limits of the most economical administration consistent with eftlclcnet. The otticera of the administra tive departments of the slate have become too epeiilve. their eipenses must Dereaueeo. When the constitution Dies the aalarv, only the constitutional salary should be paid, with out additional emoluraeuis. The practice of employing unnecessary clerks ami of paying tees lu erreas ot just payment for services needed or rendered, has necome an abuse that must be cut on, and we pledge the republican party lo prosecution and accomplishment of i lllll reiotm. losiriri auorucja mu uwicr ,llcl,i, ,10uld be paid fixed salaries, since payment of lees encourages litigatlou and en tails upon Ihe taxpayers heavy and needless expense. We commend the policy of the republican party III relation to the internal Improvements snd in particular In opening our waterways lo commerce, and we denounce the liberality ol Ihe democratic party lu these linponenl mat ter. Kxperlments In our fisheries has shown that to prevent wholesale dlstrnctlon of Rah. all Ash traps, flab wheel and Ash-seines: and all oilier gear now In use except the gill net should be abolished. A f.-w doses or Moore's Kevcalcd Remedy. Will brace you up, put the bloom in your cheek and the sparkle in your 9ve. Strictly non-alcoholic, its effect upon persona suffering from liquor habit is wonderful Wm. Kossen, ol Portland. Ore,, writes: "MiHirc's Kovealcd Remedy cured me ot drunkenness and maile a now man of trie. All who ara cursed with the llijuor nault should lake It." A. B, Case, of Monterey, Cal.. aaya: "Il entirely destroyed my taste for iplrlttiou linuors." Trv It once, fold by all (triiKulsts, or Stewart Unimex Prug Co., Seattle. Waali. COUNTY TKEASl'REK'8 NOTICE. 1 have now In my hands fun, la applicable to Ihe payment of all warrants endorsed prior to February -I. IWi. Itileiest will cease fnun date of this notice. 8. H. t'AI.IKK, County Treasurer. Paled Oregon City. May 3, 1MH. Aft6t Ni9ht The Red Front Stores. RECKIVElJ: A fine lut ofnho'fffrniii the factory prineH way'dowitj alno from the factory, Hosiery, iiiiilirt-ll;in.g paraHolH,J.i'tc, prices to ftuit the hard timet. Ariothr lot of ntoiic niflk'jiarift at lG cciif.H per gallon. Treat prunei- piT pound, .()', pIuniH .('.', Mi eillfHS raiHens, .0.1, gercnea .02, l'st Hour, .70, 42 05 jK.r barrel, 17 lb. dry granulated sugar l, 12 bunches matches .25, oranges, dozen, .10, va-elino .03 per box. Thread .01, 7 for .25, colored silk thread .05, good cotton socks .05, light and dark calico, per yard .05, 18 yards Turkey red calico, II, 13 yards indigo blue $1,15 yards outing flannel 81, and bargains too numerouH to mention. All kinds of produce taken. HAMILTON BROS., Oregon City and Park Place SIXTH YEAR. ELECTRIC POWER is the advocate of the use of elec tricity as a means of domestic lighting, cooking and heating; for commercial and 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 1 .J4 will produce Wonderful Achievements in the field of electricity, and every intelligent person fchould Read Electric Power, and keep posted; Subscription 42 a year. Every subscriber is entitled to a special discount on books pur chased. Address, ELECTRIC POWER, 3G Cortlandt Ft., New York City. FOR- ABSOLUTELY PORE DRUGS OO TO G A. HARDING. NONE BUT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED rise PerfimerlH asi Toilet irtlclet Also full stock of PAINTS- OILS. ETC. THE BON TON. Main Street, near Fifth. A strictly first class resort conduct ed under American principles. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WIXES5 AND LIQUORS. All the Best Brands of Cigars. THE IMPROVED Q ueen Citv Incubator. Cannot be overheated and has no equal. Seud for illustrated catnlof ue ot Thoroughbred Poultry. Krs for hatchtns;, DOUltry luppltea of ill kluds. Kneliah setters, Irish setters. Fox ter terlors, Skye terriers and Pugs Our stock has won elrhty-thre premiums lo the last three seasons. CALI'WKLL tt LARKINS. 1510 Front St., Seattle, Wash. Mention this papr ADUINISTRATOK'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (Iren, that the undersUned has been appointed by the County Court of the state of Oregon fur t'lai kamaa couuty. admin istrator ot the estate of Oliver Achorn, deceased. All persons bavins- claims against said estate are hereby notified tu present the same duly verified for payment to the undersigned at my office In Oregon cityAJregon, within six mouths from date. L. L. PORTER, Adm'r of the estate of Oliver Achorn. dee'd. April Id, m. 4-13:6-11 JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, DRFmN UnHUUIN, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him I 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. SJW.tM!M!,,in!MtMtMtn!nt, I FREE 1 E$I0 00 worth ot lovely Music tor Forty full size Sheet .Music of the latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular is" selections, tajth vocal and instrumental, J - potten up in the most elepant manner, in- s- eluding four iarRe slie Portraits. - CARHItMCIT, M Spanish Danctr, tZ PADEUfWSKI, the gnat Pianist, AOtUNA PATTI and suh)mah cunma. r3 aooasaa ail. osoa.a to . THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO C0.- - Broadwsv Theatre Bldg.. New York Oty. -J , . - CN"AS8RS WANTtD. ELECTION N0TICR Notlrc Is hereby given, that on MnniUr th 4'h lisy of June. Is1, st Ihe iiaml t.lareof . Iriff in the severs! preelricts of (.'Wrkftmftaeoiisv tr, stslenf Oregon, an elert'on will be beld O.r state, liatri..-t, county and prclnct ortirers, nsmelv: Memlx r ol f'o.if res 1st district. Governor, Kecrenry of Stale, Mute Treasurer, Stale Kiioerlntendentof Public Intrnetio, Hme fruiter. Attorney fieiwral, One Juailee of the H'tpreme Conrt. litrlet Attorney Fifth Judii-lal trlstriet, One Wi-ml-r btnle Bosrd of Equalisation. ",tfl district. One Joint Setiator, illstrirt Clackamaa iiJ larl"U eoiinliea, I me Senator. Ihr- Mernlers of House of KeprrseuUlives, C"iiniy Judge, One County t'omratsslnner. t'ouniT Clerk, St.erlir. Kirorder, 'fressurer. Purveyor, Aaeor, Cmnty bnperlnten.lent of Schools, Coroner, line Justice of the Peace for each magisterial district. One Constant for each msrlaterfal district. Which election will be held at H o'clock In the mornine. snd will continue until 6 o'clock I ' the afternoon ol said day. ' lsied thi riil day of M arch.l4. OEO. F. HOKTON. County Clerk. V.ntn bllohrd 1S. t PIONEER Transfer1 and Ep e$, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. If you are interestedjn Advertising you ought to be a sub scriber ot Pkinters' Ink: a journal for advertisers. Printers Inlc 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. ADDRKSS PRINTERS' INK. to Spvuee St., - Haul York NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATE ! HETWEEN THS" BH1DOE 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. ' nil"'""1"" r?jariiiiii any kiiiu or j gt.ij promptly attended to by person ol letter. horses Bought and Sold. Sunday Services. ST. PATL'S CU! KDH-r.oiseooal-Kev. .A. ; Eck storm Pastor. Services at Uo'clork sm.aiid j 7:30 p. m. Praver Mrvlcs) ivery WetluesiUY I evenlug. j F1KST CONGREGATIONAL CHUKCHr Pastor mipplteil. Sorvires at 11 A. at. and 1 7 .80 r. M. Hunilay School after morniuir servlre. Player meetina; Wednestlay eveoini at 7:30o,clwk. Prayer lneetim of Youn PeopTi , Society of Christian Endeavor every Sunday svemug at 6:3C prempt. FIRST BAPTIST CHCKCH-RKV. GiLMa.t Pakkkr Pastor Morning Service at tl:Suuilny School at l'M5; Eveulug Service 6:M; Rcgutiir prayer meeting Weiluekitay evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday eveuiiitf preceding the first Sunday tu the mouth. A coruial invitation to ail. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. CATHOLIC. Rrv. A. Hlu.tBKAM). Pas'.or. On Sunday mass at 8 ami 10:30 a. M. Every second and fourth SiiLitay Oermau sermou after the Ii o'clock mass ; At all other inaases kugnsn sermons. rjunilRT i School at 2:;tU r. M. Vesiiers, apologetit'iu situjvcis. ana tieneaiciioD at i mt.u. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.-Kkv 0. Sykks, Pastor. Morning service at II: Sunday School at 10:011. CWss meeting after morning service. Evening service at 7:tt(lL Epworth League meeting Sunday evening at 6:30; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 6:30. strangers cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHL'RCII.-Rv. Q. W. Oiboney. Pastor. Services at 11 a. M. and 7:30 r. M. Sabbath School at 10 A. kt. Youiig People's Society of Christian Endeavor nice is every Sunday evening at 6:S0. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7 :30. Seats free. EVANO"SLICALCHURCH GERMAN Arn. Ernst, Pastor. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:80 P. il. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A.M. (Rev. P. Holt. Supt.) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening UNITEO BRETHREN IN CH R 1ST. Preach ing every Sunday, except third Suuilay of ecrt u,ui,th, 1.A1N, t u:uu a. m. ano 7.su p m h Pastor Sunday school at 10 a, 1. St'Krns, Superintendent. Prayer meeting ttj Wednesday eve uiug. I WWII I 1 0