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f V 4 k I V TV inr A HORSE LESSON. "Tha Moat tlraallful Horn at Amertraa , j ' Show. This Ymar. ( If an unprejudiced observer who had etn the animals at the Columbian ex-i position and at the New York horse aliow were to be asked which were the finest horse exhibited in America this year, he wonld probably answer, "The Russian Orloffs." A number from the Russian government stables, also from the private stud of the Grand Duke Dimitry, were shown at both exhibitions. If you approached the stall in which ; one of these horses was, say the 17-year- j old white Orloff stallion Oussan, he would couie toward you with the utmost confidence and rub his nose against the grating, evidently desiring to make your acquaintance. If vou humored him and troked and rubbed the side of his face, he would whinny for yon to do it again M yon went away. If, leaving the Rns - v - i Ol"SSAN. were not at all aurprued to s him ahow his teeth and put his ears back at yon. "What makes the Russian horses so much rentier than the American?" was aal'ed of one who knew tiie Orloffs. The reply waa this, "Oh. they are very kindly treatedr The Russian is wholly oriental in his love for his horse. He treats him : as though he were a KPntleman and talks ' to him as though he were a comrade, i Americans do not talk to their horses : half enough. The Russian trotters were beautifully ... , . . , - , , . 1 ! raited and trained. The fine and fash. ionable andience at the New York horse show in November went wild over a pair , of Orloff trotters. They showed won-1 derful knee action. They were as mag-! nificeiit as they have been sometimes represented to be in French novels, i Ous&nn is a riding stallion. Hie ill us- : tration shows him skipping around the ring hitched to the Russian racing ' drosky, which corresponds to our sulky. lL with the picturesqne native Tartar : groom, made a great attraction. ' In the second illustration is seen Pri- yatel. a famous Orloff saddle stallion. 1L W. Dunham, the Illinois horseman, i ays of Pnyatel, "Too many of this type i cannot be brought to this country." His ! official report on the horse when exhib-! ited at the World's fair is as follows: I "Priyatel. black: 16( hands high; 4 i years old: a horse of marvelous sym- j Beery, oy tar me most periecv niouei or PBIYATEU any horse in the Russian collection; aead perfect on all points: fine muzzle; broad forehead: large, full eye; ears per fect in form and set; neck long and fine ly cut at throttle, with beautiful car- ' nage; withers mgn and shoulders slop ing; back short; quarters long and flat; tail set high: thighs slight, broad and strong, but not very wide at stifle; legs well set: clean, flat bone, upon which he stands square and true. In movement, both walking and trotting, he shows high, clean and free action. I consider him one of the most perfect specimens of the horse at the Columbian exposi tion." The coats of these Russian horses are as fine and soft as a baby's hair. There is apparently a marked difference be tween them and all other horses in this respect. Next after the hackney craze in horse breeding will now come nn-! doubtediy tnai or tne nussian norse or all grades trotter, carriage and saddle. At the Columbian fair the Orloff saddle gnimala awakened most enthusiasm. Tonle For Swine. For a general tonic I have never tried anything that seemed to me so effective as copperas and hyposulphite of soda. Dissolve each in quantities of say an ounce in a bucket of water, and give it in say a barrel of felop, feeding the copperas m the morning and the soda in the even ing, and continue for twoor three weeks. Cut the lumps open from the lower side and apply to the cut a mixture of car bolic acid (crude) and linseed oil equal narta. Do not allow too man v nil's to Rleen together nor around strawstacks. Change I the bedding frequently and sprinkle round sleeping places slacked lime and ' occasionally a little erode carbolio acid. ! at almost any drug store at from 10 to 12 cents a pound. I buy it in large quanti ties at from 4 to 6 cents pound. Cor, Breeder's Gazette. I Tha Ever Inereaafngr Egg Market. With the growth of great cities on ev ery hand and the demand for eggs for food and scientific purposes there is a yery cheerful outlook for the poultry man. In fact the demand i constantly growing and there has never yet been an oversupply, and prices for poultry and eggs are better today than for ar.y ther farm product of the name relative, cost Other varieties of farm stock have their day, and the fashion comes and goes, but with poultry the demand U ver for more. . . .! window of the boudoir of a ladv whom Sana, yon went to the grating behind T'",, i ' , V,y , whiehanold Aiuerie-ui atlli..n w. von r ,1"!,,ml1 nlH-teil. The master of UICU an Old AmeriLlU atttliluu W8S.J0U . , ,1,r.ui ,. uni,t . Tha Jaianaa) raralimiiun. The Kaki or Jhiihiiwo vwraiinnHm is comparatively recent intnxliu't.nti it) not tender north of Virginia, hut it has btfu found that although temlor while young the Kaki grows uioro harily a the tree obtain age. The fruit is of extraordinary siia in many varieties, some as large as largo apples. Professor iMnsncy says that the Kiiki promises to Ih prot.tu.ilo market fruit In North Carolina. They an propa gated by budding on oiie-year-olil seed ling stocks of roimnon perxiiniuon, like peaches, or they can be root grafted like apples, or old tiees of common persim mon can be grafted over with them by the cleft graft mode. Any soil that suits our wild persimmon will grow theiu. Tha Cotton Crop. A prominent New York cotton com mission houNtt estimates the cotton crop through nearly 2.000 of its coirenKwd enta scattered all through the cotton states. Fignres based on the estimated ; crop by states gave a total of 8,758,001 bales. Another estimate founded upou , the crop still on the plantations made Uie j aggregate 0,44, i JO hales, aim an esti mate fouudt d on general information : gave a total of 7.0U5.640 bules, while a : round etiuiutefrom these threestvles of reaching results gives 6.744,433 bale. The readiness with which fTencn ju ries acquit husliands who take the live of their wives' lovers leads sometimes to awkward mistakes by too hasty spouses. ' Au unlucky glacier was repairing the , . '. .. , . . ,, , revolver without a word and fired at the glitzier, who is now in the hospital bad ly wounded. The husbaud feels very foolish, but is willing to pay a big bill of duuiages. Paris Letter. IrlMiid'a ftuiouth IllKharaya. A Yorkshire (England) correepondent writes to The Bicycling News extolling ' , '.. 1 , . , , I locomotion and strougly advocating tour in Ireland for the bicycling holiday r. He says that the only drawback I maker, to a perfect enjoyment of the roads is in an eDtireabseuce of finger posts and mile stones, but some compensation for this is ; to be fnnd in the cheerful readiness of the natives to assist, which is one of thr chief characteristics of the Irish race. lAm't put my blind brittle so tnat it irritates my eye or so leave my forelock that it will be in my eyes. Don't hitch me to an iron post or rail ing when the mercury is below freezing. I need the skin on my tongue. Don't keep my stable very dark, for when I go into the light my eyes are in jured, esjiecially if snow is on the ground. Don't leave me hitched in my stall all night with a big cob right where I must lie down. I am tied and can't select a smooth place. Don't forget to file my teeth when they are gagged and I cannot chew my food. When I get lean, it is sign my teeth want filing. Don't make me drink ice cold water or put a frosty bit in my mouth. W arm the bit by holding a half minute against my body. Don't compel me to eat more salt than I want by mixing it with my oats. I know better than any other animal how much I need. Don't say wboa nnless yon mean it. Teach me to stop at the word. It may check me if the lines break and save a runaway or smashup. Don't tmt uie np hill, for I have to carry yon and the bn'gy and myself too. Xiy 11 yourseu sometiuiea. nun up uui with a big load. Exchange. No man who cannot keep bis temper should ever go uear a horse. He will ruin the horse and perhaps get himself kicked to death. No iimn who cannot keep hia temper should ever go near a cow. He will dry np the cow and make her wild and vicious. No man who can not control his temper should ever go anywhere. Futhermore, nobody want him at borne. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. I'ay up your milisciption to the Kntkkpbihe an I "t-t Ihe the benefit of i the reduction in nrice. Weddinif gtnii'")erv, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to (Jiet'on City at the Entkki-kisk office. Only tha Scars Remain, "Among the many testimonials which 1 see In regard to certain medicines perform ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.," writes llE.NKV Hudson, ot the James Kinillt Woolen Machinery Co., lliiladeltihla, Pa., "unite impress me more than my own case. Twenty years ugii, at the age id 18 years, I hud swellings come on my legs, which broke and 'v became running aores. our lamuy physician could do tne no good, and It was (eared that the bones would be aHuclcd. At hut, my good old mother nrsred me to try Aycr'a Barsanarflla. I took three bottles, the sores healed, and I have not been troubled since. Only the scars remain, and the memory of the past, to remind me of the good Ayrr't Sarsaparllla haa done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. I have been on the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer'a Harsaparllla advertised In all parts of the United Mates, and always take pleas ure lu telling what good It did for me." For the cure of all diseases originating In Impure blood, the best remedy is AYER'S Sarsaparilla rn pared by Tit. 3. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maaa. Cure others, will cure you 1 SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! A Great Mistake. A rocon dlaeovvry Is that hertiUche, dluluma, dulliicaa, confuxloit ot the ml ml rte., are due to deraummietit of the nerve ronton which supply the brain with nerve fwvoi that tnnlinwtlim, dyspepsia, netirnliiln. wind In ttomaeb, etc., arise from theuVranite aient ot the nerve oonterviupplylng- th or ann with nerve fluid or fnrvu. Thla l llkowlwii true of many tllaeam-a or the heart suil limit'. i lie nerve ayaieiiiiaiiatt a iniek'rnitii avatin, as will bo aeou by the accnuipunylng rur, i no mi iv white linos a r the nerves which ronvey the nerve fxrtt frtmt the nerve content to ovory hart ot (he hotly, just a the rlcoiriooiirrvnt Is eonvoyetl along the lolOiirnpU wlrt to e v ery 'hi Ion. I unto or mil. Ordinary llllVslclMllt full to rviinrtl this Not) Instoml of treat ing Ihonorveoon- tors fur lhoi-niis u ( the illsonlora arising therefrom thov treat Hie p irt aiTiH'totl. Franklin Miles. M. D , LL.1) , the highly celehratetl specialist ami Indent of norvoia diseases. and author oi many noted treiitlac on tho Uttorsuhhs'l. lo ik slniti reiillteil the truth of the first i Moment, and his liratoratlvo Nervine Is propirvd on tht principle. Its mnvesa In curluit all dlsiMs arlslnv from dorniiKo to mi. of the nervous ayatcm Is wonder fill, us (he thousands of unsolli'llod toxlltno- ni iU In ikksoksIihi of tho company manufuo I tttrllllt ifio rsinodv ainitlv nrttvo. ' lr. Milawt' Iistonitivo Nervine la a rolhihle "-mwly for all nervous dlseo. amh aa I hoaihu-he. nervous dehllli v. pn.trniloii. aloouleiwiosa, dlulmsm hysteria, actual tin. i Uiiity. m. Vitus danoo. oplleixy. oto. It la old hy nil driu'ittstann a ixnltlvo miiimu l.ti, nrsont dlns-t hy ih )r. llh .Mislloul t'o., Klkhurl. Intl., on ns-olpt of price. II per but tle, six Uittloti for etpnsM pmpahl. KostnmtWn Nervine Kwiilvuly ouuUtlna no opinio or daugeruu drugs. For sale by Channan it Co. GKEATLY UEDUCEI) MADE BY THE i rillCj Kit J. Ijio COMPANY FOR THE CALIFORNIA ROUND TRIP TIKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS Oregoq (JitiJ to 'Frisco AND RETURN, $27.50, EXCURSION TKIPH FROM SAN FKAXCISCO to other points in California will he allowed purchasers of ppecial Mid winter Fair tickets at the following round -trip rates: TO STATIONS UNDER 150 MILES FROM SAN FRANCISCO, 'qXE AND ONE-THIRD one-way fare. TO STATIONS 150 MILES OR MORE FROM SAN FRANCISCO, ONE AND ONE FIFTH one-way fare. For exact rates and full informa tion, inquire of L. B. MOORE, Agent at Oregon City, Oregon or address tho undersigned. HICH'D GRAY, Gen. Traffic Manager. T. II. GOODMAN, Gen. I'assen ger Agent. San Fkancisco Cai E. P. Rogers, A. G. F. & P. Agent, Portland, Or. Portland-Oregon City and Yamhill River Route. STP IrOLEDO Will leave Salmon street dock Portland, Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday at 6 a. m., for Newberg, Dayton, Lafayette and McMinnville, returning Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Rest of accommodations for pas sengers and fast time made. For frerght rates apply at dock or on steamer. Cooke's Stables, W. H.COOKE, Manager. Bucceaaor to V. H. T. A L. Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Kigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. Orm-Hm-nii Mnmnn M L1 11 fd Ulb Miiffiter Fair. Postollico :- Store. M1I.WAUKKK, Oil. FAMILY -:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Boots Shoos, Our Groceries aie Fresh ninl of tho best tjuiility, In Prices vro meet Portland CiinHtitiin. r. Banner. Let us have a trial order Mt'MMONH. Ill tlmClroull Court of I lie Stale of Orroit for tno con lily ot t lamamaa. Aa-nea Kuiiiincri, plaintiff va. Alva Hum mora, dvlvixlaiit. To Alva Siiinuipri, the altova named ilolrmlanl : In lhanainaof thtHtala nf On ion, you am rr-ttif.ied to appear and auawpr Ilia riiiiilalut of plaintiff herein on Monday. Noveinlior Mh. v4: ami If you fall to an.wer, the plaintiff will aioily lo the l iitirl lor the relief prated lor lu the complaint, to wit: lor a deorce dlaaolvln the tHuida ol nistiliiiouy now etiaiina lietwreoii you and plaintiff, and for aiteh other and fur ther relief a lo (he court may aeem eiiultahla and Jtiit. and for theenaimty and eonitolof tholr Isro minor children, MaUd Mtimmcra and Krau rla Siiuiiiiera, and lor her oita and dlaburaa meuia Thla aiiinmimi In puhll.hed hr order of Hon. Thomas A. Mehrlde, Judof tho Mil Judicial Innrlet of the Stale of Orvitoii. Paled at OreKoti I'lty, dreamt, Ihla lain day uf tprll. sx. HaoSMai. A Pii-aH. t-.titl-l All ), lor Plaintiff. NOTH K or ASHItiNM KNT. To the credltora nf J. W. Th"tna You will hereby take nolle that Ilia ald J. W.Thomaa hat Ihla day aa.lmied for the tieua rll of hia creditor, to the utnleraigued all hi real ami eraoual property. 1 hoae having lalma atalllst aahl J. V, Thomaa will plra.e rre Mnl lh same In writing; protiorly varlflcl nuder nairi to th urideralgued wllhlti Ihrco months from the date ot thla nolle. Paled al Oregon City Oil. .tM day March, l-'M. 'J-JU V4 J. I . I AWI'llKI L Awlgnve BROWN The photographer Is prepared to make photographs of all kinds promptly and in FIRST CLASS STYLE Babies' and Children Pictures a SjM'cialy. Call ami examine his work At the Old New York Gallery Second door north of Hardings Drug Store. Portland-CIatskanie R-O-U-T-E- -tv 'TT- ri in ' -u, 'I STR. SARAH DIXON, GKO. M BHAVKIt. Mmtter, Will leave Portland Daily, except Sunday, at 2:00 p.m., for Oak Point & way landings connecting with STR. C W. SHAVER, For Claskanie Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. Returning, arrive at Portland at 10 a. tn., Daily except Monday. Tho company reserves tho right to change time without notice. For freight or passenger rates apply to dock clerk at Portland, foot Washington St.,or on lioard steamer. This is the nearest anil most di rect routo to tho Nehalem vulley. Portland Cowlitz Kiver Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co. Si Iv. JUSlril KELLUUU eaves KvUr, Mnnrlnv Worlnouilnir n n,l I ., r riuay, at UA.M. eaves 1'ort- land, Tuesday, Saturday at 7 A. Thursday and M. STR. NORTHWEST Leaves Port land Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Kelso and Upper Cow litz river points, returning the following days. This is the only direct routo to reach all Cowlitz river points. WM. R. HOLMAN, Agent. Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or. Gary&W Society Directory. IKKuilN CITY 1KIA III' llK I It AUK, Mwtaai Cntiil Itiiini,! mi MiMHiiid Monday In aril luiMKll. Vlallota M'l'lt'itlno. V. K. Iiii.NAI.IisoN. OKI). C. IIIUIW NKI.I. Hm'mtaiy, Prcalili'llt. UAVKI. I.OIHIK, NO. 4.V A O. I', W Mrolinoivuiit ami fourth Haliirilay pveuliiita al K ii Ih lit at Inill, l uiiliy, VUlllui hrolhvm mad WOlt'OIIIS, K K ('4KI.T1IN, K C. MIiimm , Itoeerilor. Maalor Workman SI'. JOHN H IIHANCII. No. HI?. I', K.i.l A. Mi'ela rvory Tuonlajr rvolilini al llmlr hall rumor Main ami I vlilli Hlroola, 0 Ore 'arnu t'llv. N. I'. Mo Itai a.Hi'i' y. T. W.soi i.i v A It I'roa MI'I.TNOMAII I.OIMIK, NO. I, A. F A A. U Molda lia regular commiinleallotia on Oral ami llilnl saluiilaa of oaeh iiininh at 7 Ml r. N Uraihrcti lllguml lauding are hi vile. I lo alloiuj I.. I. I'iiii .(, W, ,M, T. K. MVAN.Meereiary. I I.AI'KAMAH I'll AI'l'KK. t'laekauiaa I'tianler No. J. II A. M. Ilegular t'oiivtwallou Ihltd Monday of (ho nioiilh al 7 il l r. at, J. II. WAI.KKK, ll.r, U ai'tll'Li'll'a, Hec'r. OKKooN l.olniK, No. S, I ti. O. K. "" Meets every Tliuraday even g at 7 .to o'clis'i r. N. In the tlitil Kellowa' Hall. Mailt alreel. Meinliera of the Order are luvlleii In allelial. OhO 0. KI.V, N, O Tho. Hyatt, Mocrolary, 'oilWKilO l.ol'.OK. No n. I, o. O. K Meeta al ml. I Kvllow'a hall. Oawrgo, every Momlay evening. Vlalllug hreihreii made welionio. W. J. I'lllNAXKK, N. II. t. K Uiai.gy, Hoc. rAI.I.M rNl AWI-MKNT. Nil 4. I. O O. t Meria Ural ami llilnl Tuea.a)aof each month, al Olid Kellowa hall. Mcmhcra and v lei II -tat patriarchs, cordially Invited to attend J A. SlKWAIll, , ,iirtH. Scitl.e. t hiol Patriarch. tt Al llKSO TlilllK, NO 1.1. Meela Tuo.ilay evening at A.O I', W. Hall. Via lung utcuiUsra Hit lie I. J, II Howamii, Haidiein. I'lua Kgi.l.v.f'.of K. CAN II Y l.tillilK NO, MK, I, o. . T. Mivta n rat ami third Natuolay vruln nl varh tniuith at Kuliiht'a hall, t auhy. Vlaltlni Ul('lltlKra alMaya made Wplrtim KM. K n tour. jSpo lino. W, KmiittT. W,C. WotlUMKN Or TIIK Wont,!)." VMIlainetlv fallal amp N Its, ninla 'M ami till Tueaday nialita In rai li iiuiiiiIi In k. id hall. Vlalllug iitHKhtMira lltadt wrlenliia. K K. MtkTitt. Clerk. K II. Iltam.l' I'. OriWKlif) IlKAMiK NO. 175 P nf II, Mifla the atfcomt Saturday of earn nti'tuh at 10a. tn. W. KiMK Maator. J. 14. tlani He jr. HAM ASCI H OIUNtiK P. UK II. NO. , Mivta mi tha llrat Haiurilay In aaeh ni'tuth at tuuciiH'ka tu.atllie Hamairiia afliunl limiae. S Vul.SU. Maator. T. II. KaATllaaa, Heerrlary. K. Of I'. HI AH l.(l'iK NO V J. r. It l.t.-v C. C: Thiiinaa Nallaon. K. uf H. and S. Miita atfrtr Wtxlueaday vraiilni al a nrnaa in 1 aaiin nan, 1. tt. 0 r. niiiiiiing. Ilrothvra frmu uthvr K. nl P liHlgna Invllrd. OHWKtiO LolHIK NO. Haj, A. t A A. U Me,tB the aecoiid and fiitirlh Haturdi.y8idr.arh month at 7 p. ni All Maaail In (ixnl atalldlllf are Invited in allrud. It. II llaaa. M. M, K. J. Ilt aaau.. HeC'y. OSW Kill) I.0IM1K NO, ins, I. o ti. T. Meets evvry frlilar turriiini In the u hall In Old town i, C. 11111, C. T. Julia Kat'aa, Hee'y. MliiTI.KTOK UXXiE No W, D. or II. Mivta vi-ry Tuoadar rtriilh. Miat Im aroan, r. uf ll. ria lra, Km HI'NitlHK i.OlitlK. Nt 4.1, A. O. f Urti evory annnid and l.iurlli Hatunlay olaai'h month at M ilauui lllr, Orrarou. M. C. Vol ail, M , TV. John Tti ra, ICordi-r Tin IKoN Loln.K nOTim, 'ZTuTFTiK. VrrU ovary Thiira.lay avonliii at Odd rnlhivt hall, Oai-iii. Vlaltlni htvlli'an alwaya ! ciniie. I. UtiUiuiK, Kahi Ma. llmirdKr U W. """ Mol.Al.l.A UilHiK Sa w. A"o. t'.". Mattta Aral and third Saturday lu earn month al arluNil houaa Vlalllug inrmlM.ra ina.lr wol e.tnii T. H ttrirr, M. W J. W. Titoata, Hm. 1 rALM citv LoiitiK or a o c. vr. Mrota ovary Saturday availing of earh tnotilh In A. O C W hall ?lh hi. All aojouruiiif brothrou enidlally Invltrd lo attend. T. K. laAl LT, M. W. Can Cat.trr. Krmrilor. rol'N I AIN HobKCO , No. I. hKuUr mri'tlna aprnud V)rliiraday In aarh month al otnrlua houae, oaat aldo Main atrrot, brlwrrll Hrvonlh and highlit. J. W, srawar.T Sro. II SratiiiiiT r'rm H. r. m'lUN, rorrman MOLAl.l.A liHANUK, NO. 40, V. nf II. Mrrta at thvlr hall at Wrlahl'a llrldita on Hit irrm! Haiurday nf rai'h laonili at lu a. lu rllow miiibr8 niado wrhinno. Ja. NaLanN, Maator. K II cairx. Soc, WAKNKIt OHANOK, Nn 117, V nl II. Mart fourth Haiurday of oarh month al tholt hall lu Now K.ra. Itavld MoArlhur, Maator Mra. Mav Waidn.n. Moo'y MKAIlK POST, Nn 1.(1 A. K.. DKfAKTMKNT Or OltMiON Moata flrat Mmidajr it oaih mnnlh. al K. nl P. Hall, tirrtou City. Vlaltltif cnuiradoa niado woicuine. DAVID MrAltTIII H, Cuiiiinandrr. Ma. WiLl.ua a, Ailjiilaut OKU. I'KOOK POST, Nn, 'ti (I. A. K , Do art' mrut of Oregon. Maota In arhiKil houaa at Nuady nit drat Sat urday lu Midi month at 1 n'rlork n. tn. All oonira'tna made walfnino I. P llil.i.irt'ia, II. TiloarauN. AdJI. Cointnaudar SONS OF VKTKrlANS. K. D. Ilakiir t.'aiun. No. la. nn,ita avarv Aral and tnlrd Tliuraday evening id oach monlh.at a. oi r. nan, W. K Jiihiiion, Captain: ll 8 llrlotny. Ili'tira rnlatlve Dlv Kni-aini.tiirnt; (I, l). W.-o.l, .t i.iautt'iiaut: Almiin wii'khain, 'id l.linittumnt; C. A Herman, I at HiTKirant, CLACKAMAS I.OIKiK, Nn. M, A O. V W Mi'i'la Aral ami third Monday In arh mnnlh. at StralKht'a Hail. Vlaltlux lirrthiTii aridinnin. u a. I llhl B. IIIILI IIMH. Kfl. M. W COl.L'MIIIA HOOK AND I.ADDKK CO. Meat a nrat rrldnjr of aarh month al roiintHin eiiKlli lioiiae. CMAa. atmky, I'r.'a. CM 1'ii.luw, Sno'y. CHaa. HiTtitH, f'rm CATAHACT IIOSK CO. No. 2. Mnata wi'dM.I Tunadny id each mimth at Cat' arai't Kinlna himaii. W. II. Hon i.il'rna u. it. i.aaTii, boo y. J. w u i.unnki.l., r ru ACII1I.I.KS LODUK, NO. 8)1, K OK P. Mwta eviiry Krlday nliihtat tha K. of P. hall Vlalting KtilKhta invlli'.l. It. I.. Hoi.Man, C. C. J, I.uilia, K. uf It. and 8 IIIITTK CIIKKK OKAN0K, No. H P. nf II. Mueta at their hall In Mnruiinni. ai-umid Snl. iinlav In chcIi iiinutli at III a. in. Vlallllu mi'UiimraHiwaya WHicutne. J. K JADK, J, B. WHITE, Henrctarv Maatur, MKAUK HKMKF COUPS, No. 18. DKPAItT- MKNT OK OKKUON. Mra. M. 8. Pllihury Prealdnnt Mra, K. I.. Cochrane. - - Trnaaurur. Mra. M. 8. Fllahurv T - nra. j. ti. tinriiinir, - Siiririiturv Mueta nn Ural and third Tupadava uf naph month In K. nf P. Hall. Mcmlinra of corna from ahroad, cordially wulcmned. f COMPANY. FIK8T It KOI MKNT, O. N. O. Arimiry, Third and Main, linifiilar drill tiliiht, Monday. Koiritlar hualnoaa meetluga, flrat Moudny of onoh month. oKricXRa, J. W. Oanonn, ... CaatHln K.S Ki-lly, - - Flrat Mciitmiaiit U U Plnkena, - - Sonond MuutiuiHiit TUAUTIN (IHANOK, NO. HI, P. of H, Mm-ta laat Saturday of each month at ihalr hall In Wllaonville. K, II, Hknkv, Miaa HkIia Shahp, Boo'y. Manior. OKKOON CITV II0HK CO.. No 11 HeiililHr mi-atln third Tunaday of each month at 7:1m P M J, D KitNNita Pn-a. 11,8. Hthaniiii, Seo. 8, NttrzoKR, K'rtn. L. A. B. OF K. D. RAKKH CAMP, 8. OF V. Moi-ta In K. P. Hall on the accond and fourth Monday evonlnira of each month. Mm W. K. JOHNSON, Prea't. Mill Noiia C'Ai.irr, iuc'y, EAST AND SOUTH TIIESIIASTA ROUTE Of tlui SOUTIllXN 1'ACIIIC COMPANY. Kx proas Trains leave rortlunil Pally, it. hi, h j I Norlh. il Ifi r. u. J in r. a. in . I'urilaiiif Ar (lr"iit'liy l.v M. Krani'lai'ii ,v 1 1 Hi. 7 'Hi r l.v Ar IMNINU CA ItH ON OIIHKN IIOUI'K Pullman Buffat Sleepers. AMD Socond-Clnss Sloopln Cars Attached in all III rnii ti Iralm. ItOHKIU'ltil MA II, (Hallyi 1 .10. a. I :l t. m. I tiM r. a. I'urilaiid Ar Oreaiint'ltjr l.v MoaelHtra; l, 4 it r, a) J II n r. M 1 1 til . Waal Hide IMvialnn, IIKTWKKN I'OIITLA.MI AND COItVAU.IH. Mall Train, 1'ally (K(i'd Siindatr.l 'l Ho .w. I' " Porilamr Ar t'A US rli I'JIIirail Ar Cnrtallla l.tf mt At Alhanvand t'nrvallla niuiinil with trains nl Ornanii and I'amnn Itallrnad. Kinrvaa Train !!! iKievtil Hiinilay) 4 40 r a. 7 Kir, M. I It P. inland Ar r,. I Ar McMHiiivllla I.T Ittai. thro'uch" ti ckets To AM. POINTalX Vila KAHTKItN HTATKS, CANADA AND KCHol'R Catt ho iihlaliiod at luwoat ratoa from I. II Mia.ro, Aaniii, tlrojuu city, II KoKIII.KH, Manaaer. K. I. HOtlKltS, Aaa'l O. r, and I'aas. Aul. Tli rough TO Salt Lake, Denver Omaha, Kansas City Chicago, St. Louis, AND ALL Eastern Cities. 31 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO . JntiffdllifQuickt't to Chicago iUUip ami the Kftst. Wnilrl Qukkor to Omaha "UUI p ami Kansas Citv. PL' M.MAN ,t T0UKI8T SLEEP ERS, FIUCE UECI.I.NIXH Chair Cars, Dining Cars. fl. II. II. Clark. ) Oliver W. Mink. S ll ceivers. E. Ellery Anderson, ) For rates and general informa tion call on or adtln-ss, W. II. HUltMiritT, Asst. (ienl. Puss. Act., 21 Washiniton SI., cor. Third, Ptirtland, Or. -TIIE- Oregon Pacific Railroad CIIAS. CLARK, Receiver. Direct Line Quick dispatch Low freight rate lietwei'ii Wil lamette Valley points ami San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. Steamship "HOMER." Leaves Sun 11 and 21. Francisco March 4, Leaves Ynmiinu March !), 1!) and 2!). This Com puny renerves tho right to change sailing duto with out notice. For freight and passenger rates apply to any agent. CIIAS CLARK, R. oei ver. Chas. J. Hendrys. Sun it Co., ' Nos. 2, 8, Market St., S. F. TAI I OI1TAIM a c 1 Kiraw a Hi r Tn 7i'f "J V non.'"i "i"ninn, writ to y I N I iV CO., hn hava bad nuarlr Uf I raara aiimnnnni In the patnt buaiii,..a7 Coii'muimS. tlona atrlntly annndantlal. A llanrih k of S! formation onnwnll I'almila and" h a S'nH Ui i lliam ai.,,1 frna. A laa a mlalo.iM g miSl Uial and aolantmo hooka aunt fraa. B1,wuu I'alanta takim tlirouali Muiin A Pa mmi fir.' tl'Vr "i ." ' ""!" A r.r?;.Tin3 lima art hriiualit wuia y beioratha nuhiin iiih out to tlia lmn,ur.i",JLm' aauad wankly. aloaanlly llluatratiJ haa ft tha larirml circulation of am aw.ioVi'J .t ? Fur World. Hull llulldlim Bullion. nioufhlT. i m. 1B.I B TUB. Ma .. i . . I - . .?." Hami.l. coiHoaaantfra. ' flnplaa, i;?..00"1 ,'!"" numliar tyintaiiu b,,.,i. !.',,U ","A "''"I"" nahiln, KiHMjr.TIho.u,. tali' . SV't"' IU"1 mw "ontran a. Aililraaa allJNW & t:oH Nw vona, al Bi.oiuwA FRANK NELDON. GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Full Stock of Guns Ammunition. Repairs on all kinds of amnll macliltiaa promptly rnotle. Duplicate key to ny lock maiiiifncturcil. Hliou on ' Main Htreet, next to I Nohiitt'i Stablci. SI" 1 YAOUINAROOTE f .1 iuvlii:ut. v.