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A (ILOWINU TIIIIU'TK. Say, llava You llraril From (Jrnrlir Pr. lirrlly ItrlKiia There. Ianpiki.ii, Jiiiii) l'i.Tlit name d( that lllltntrliiua alntraliiiui, Juiiiri A. Ilarllcld, liiiimrKil hy n roiiidiiK ibimiIiIIi hh mi. Jnrlly for llm wlitiln rt ulMi an li ktit lor the Ural IIiik In lilalory of 1I1N pradtii'l. The poptilliita In Dm liiilf am uvcr aim the faiii.alKHti.f I .iit mil In mlml f ymwii rrcma with tliclr nioiillia cifeii h it 1 1 i 1 1 k fur tlii-lr iiinllirr Ui fn-il llii'in; hoi nlua, Hi,.y found liy llif Inlu f Iwlliiii llmt llm jtnw.i input wtiriu would nut malrrUlixn. K limy liv all K"a to work with a vltn. Kvt'n Oallleld, Klnar A Co. rmiiniimcwl on Hun day. Everything la proapt'niua aliu-a Ilia liH'llun. The man who knocked Cikj mil liM built lilif picket frin around lil dwelling. Oellleld la lilHMlng null lot of hoard fence, Win. I'almatwr la ready Ui arreat any Coxey Hinillal that may Ik found ruMilng Iikii ronala, Kevrral new dwelliuge will lx erected toon In thla rirlKlihorhood. Our hutclier, ilenry Kpriiii, l preparing to liullil, and neurit ( 11 1 inn n and Carl llrberllne are tietlliiK lumber on tli ground preparatory to build' I UK. Now t frw wnnla of advice to our honor able eenator ami rrprcaeiilallvi'e; aUo to Jinlltn llavee: WIipii you go to the rai'llol lio t lu re with the Itiienllmi of preserving tlie good name of the grand old jiarly a arty which haa made audi a record lhatllir rialiig generation can any that it ilova nol need the Utanre of the acullor to rHt( uale ila memory, It nrrda no tnoniiiiipiilal pile, no aUtrly pyramid wliow lowering lii'llili ahnll pierce the ttormy cluuila and rear Ita lufiy head to the heitw'iin to U'll pos terity Ita fame, for lit Worthy iln d have rendered it linninrlnl. Yea, when oblivion ahall have swept n ay thmnea, kU'K1!'1"'", principalities and implicate, and every ves tige of human greatneka, K'"ry ami gran ilrur ehall have mouldered In the dual, and thelaal crlod of lime Ixroine exinct, eter nity Itself ahall catch llieglo. lug theme and dwell wlih everlaeilng rapture on the name of that great, grand, Mint glnrlaua old party. l.irmiTCM, The Itcpubllran Ilalljr. (In Tlmrnday evening following the flection the republican of thla city ami surrounding country and towns gathered to liave rouaing Jolliflcallon. Tlie town was full of nhiiUi when the pro ccaniotl formed on Sixth atrial and mart-lied down Main at. and bark. The Oregon City hand IihI tho procremon, and waa followed by tlia aurcemiful can didate, the republican club, the I'ark I'lae band and club, the Milwaukee club, Ilia (1. A, H. drum cora and cili anna. Several conaiik-uotia tianaparun ciea bearing mi ll niottoea ai, "The Lord it on Our Hide," "I'm Not In It, I'ennoyer," Origin Seta the race," "Socialiam, anarchy and poptillam buried 20,0 H) dN'p," etc., attracted much at tention. It waa the intention to have the mewling In I'oie'i but it became evident (lint that would not hold one tenth of the eoplH o a wagon waa run out in front of the Klectrlr hotel and uaed lor a eNakra' platform, From it all tlie candidate addreanuJ the Immense crowd in a lolicilotia manner and were applauded to the echo, while horn and the hoouiinit of cannon con aplrnd with the yelling repulilicaiiH, the Ixjnflrea on the bluff and the red fire on the Blrcet, to make' the occaaion oiie lonn to bo ri'inenibertHl. The only un pleasant feature of the evnlti waa Hcncer'a uncalled-for attempt to talk topuliain. He waa aH-pdily pulled dow n, aa he deserved to be. J tint a the apeak era concluded, a procpairion of wheel bar row apMred hearing a collln, which wu tuken uiKin the atund w here Hobert Ilyrain wept over It then pronounced a funeral oration ovor the remains of ren noyer, It newly made the crowd go wild with enthtiNinm. It wrhhII in all, an appropriate conclunion of a hotly con tuHtod cuinpultjn. Firemen Take Notice. Tlicro will be a meeting of all of the lire, companion of Hib city on Wedneaday eyeniiiK June iO for tlie purpoae of taking the iiect'Hhary atepa to prepare for the ul hI i) firemen' tournituicnt to ha held in thin city in September. All firemen are rociieRt'd to bo preat'tit. All citir-ons IntcrcHlcd in mukiiiK the tourmiment a auccefH lire invited to ho pruHcnt and iarlicipute in the meetirx. J. W. O'Conski.i,, Chief Knuineur, . . Utter l.lt. The following la the lint of letters remain ing In the pout olllcc at Oregon Cily, Oregon, Juno II, lrfiil; A. I.udninitnur, Mr. Iiokingnge, K. W. Shore, MIm Julia WheiilHtone, It. 1). Wil liam. If called for plene xlnte when ailvertlM'd E. M. ItASDH, I'. M. Mid-Winter Fuir exournion ticket, Oregon City to San FranciHcoand return, via Southern l'licillo Co'a SluiHta Houto, will bo pluced on aale January 2lird. Kate $27.00, including five admimiiona to tho fair. Ticket good for thirty dnya from ditto of sale. Have you scon Uioho Ixmttliful Indigo, oil rod and lliht print, outing flnnnol, mitteena and trimmings JiiHt received from Chicago at tho UoU Front Stores away bolow any prices quoted in Clacka mas county before. John (ileaHon left the first of the week for Hoppnor for the purposo of tuking charge of the wool sorting for a firm of buyers. lie expects to bo away from home a couple of months or mote. II. J. Wilohart boa moved his family to the coast, at Woods, to spend the eummer. HOW TO SLEEP. Tlia Matter of I'oaltlnn la of Verjr Great liuirtnee. In slnnplng, lunch depends on anetir Ing a comfortable pottlon. Lying on the buck would Hwiii to give tho moat riin, but gmienil experience Htid prac tlcu prove that it doc not. and It la lia ble to aoinn ilellnite (ibjectioii. In weakly atiitiidf tlm heart and blood Vi ei'ln, mid In certain morbid condition of the brain, the blood aem to gravl tutu to the back of the head and to pro duce trotihleaomn d renin. I'nraons who lave contracted chiwta, and who hava had plenrlay and retain adhealona of the lung do not sleep well on the back. Nearly all who are inclined to snore do to in that poult Ion, For thme and other reaaona It It there foro iN-tter to lie on the side, and in lung diaeaae to lie on the weak aide, to aa to leave the healthy lung free to ex pand. It . I well to chooe the right tide, becauae, when the body Is thus placed, the food gravitate more eaully out of the atomach into the Intestines. Sleeping with the arm thrown over the head I to be deprecated, but this poeitlon i often aiwumed during sleep, Wainte circulation la then free in the extreiiutiea and the head and neck, and the imicle In the cht are drawn np and fix i-d by thoahouliler, and thut ex paimion of the thorax iaeioiy. The chief objection to this poeltlou are that it creates a tendency to cramp and cold In the arm, and anuietimea seems to cause hitadachea and dreama. The Ixet sleep la obtained when the abutter are closed an a to make the room dark and the windows are ad juatedtoaa to admit plenty of frenb air. How la Make Oyfr Sou p. Two rpuart of oyster, a quart of milk, 9 tublespoonfula of butter, a teacupful of hot water, pepper, salt. Strain all the liquor from the oyster, add the wa ter and heat. When near the boll, add the aeaHoniiig; then the oyster. Cook about Ave minute from the time they ix'glri to simmer until they "raffle," Htir In the butter, cook one minute and pour Into the tureen. Stir in the boil ing milk and send to table. How Mnoked (ilawa Nhow SpoU Iba Hun. It may x pretty generally known that the spots on the sun can be quite easily seen with an opera glass. Tbe spots on tbe sun obwrve, with consider able regularity, a eriod. At tbe mini mum the spots are small and very few in number, so that a teb-scojie of soma power is Deeded, but at the maximum they are numerous and of large aire. This period is about 1 1 years, and it Is now nearly at its maximum. To appreciate tbla projierly It is well to remember the magnitude of tbe ob ject we are observing, and from that one can easily judge the sue of the spots. The diameter of the sun is about bHO.000 inilea, and in comparison to tbe earth is as a large carriage wheel to a marble. If, therefore, the spots observ ed apjiear to 1m almut one-twentieth the diameter of tbe dink, they occupy space about 44,000 miles in diameter. To view the sun, tuke a haiy morn ing or evening, when the intervening mist give it the appearance of a dull red ball, or get a couple of pieces of glass large enough to cover the eye pieces of the opera glass and smoke one of them nntil yon can look at the snn through it eanily. Put two atrip of card be tween the etuis with the amoked surface Inside and attach to the instrument with a similar rubber band. It will be beet to get your opera glasses accurately focased on some dis tant object Ix'fore adjusting the dark ened glamtce to them. Manifold Disorders At ocraMotwi by an Impure and Im- pomiihwl condition of the blood. Slicht Iimiurittrt.lt not corrected. devetoD into vwnout nuiatiiet, tucn at SCROFULA, ECZEMA. RHEUMATISM an other trouhtVnonwditeaara. Tocura tlk-M 1 rrtitilrrdaaleaitdreluble rem- tif I roe I rum my nanniul inprrvtirnM, nn purely vegetable, hucli I: It lemnvei all imnurltir f ro-it the blood nd tlmrouuh- Iv lle.nvn the ivilrm. j homands of . etiw of the wunt lormi ot bluod dit- HBea luve been Cured by S. S. S. Srnil for our Tfraltte nuiletl fitta totny dilreu SWIFT SPKCII 1(1 CO., Atlanta, Ga. ;Nitlrenf Aiilli'Kllim fur Salmin l.lcenoe. Notice is Imreliv given, that tbe under signed will apply U) the city council of Oregon City, Oregon, at the regular meet ing In July, tor the continuation ot the license for a saloon at tbe corner of Main and Kourth streets in said city. John li. Tkkmhatii. Oregon City, Or., June 8. lStH. GI'AHDIAN'8 8AI.K. Notice t hereby Riven, that III pursuance of an oritur ol the County Court of tin roiuiiy ol t UckiuniMitiiil ulnte ol Ureou, dill v mmle slid eulercil en the nth ilny of June. IIWI, 1 will, from anil after Moiul iy. July li'th. llltlt, ut tbe hour ol 10 o'clock of Kiild iUy, proeei'it t Hell at private nhIo on tlie premium to tbe blttbi.tit and bout litibter, aubjeet to ronflrtnattoii of Mid County Court, the lollowlnu (I esc r I hod real ontittu, tn wtt: l.ot numliered one (1). two (), even (7) and elulit (S), In block umnbered VXi tu Ureiiou City. ClackHinin enmity, OrcKon. Terina of mle: One hall each at tlmeol nle, mid ImlHiice note ol piirchaaer lor one year. e cured by morlKagt) on tbe preinlaea, inlerwl at tell percent per annum, tbe purchaser to pay cuil ol nmkluir deed and mirtKHe. JtiKL A. STUART, Guardlnn ol Jamea U. Stuart, minor. Dated JuusD, lltyl. 15;71S r?3 K PTr3 KVKRT (KICABION, jJj JpO bread mad with mum ftmm M.mulxuured by CLOWKT A JICVKH8, Port land, Oreou. WEST VOTE OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, J UNE, 1 JM llio Ollicial Figures Records of the s . - '' l '' x i C i t ' K c I z. 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I eSR8gSKSSggIi:SJSS38il!5ta8S2SSS8SSS3 1 Ijssa8S$8K82S82S3SfcSSc5S83SSSS8888 istiassaEs:s2Kaassisi!Sjf-ts2i5i,ssssssg3$ 2 g2$SSSt8SSlSs32ssSsfiSE2?.2SSSSSS2SaS ' g S Sc .. 8.9..S KSgSj....e8 jtgS5. aKSgasasiisSsaSSRSStsrssssIsaaliissijES IVjsggsagsSsESalsalsasKSSEasssHsssssss I i u' B a 2 6 2 as 5 i t S 2 3 8 ftSg-f ?A ?3 ti 3 2g5 S2 agiKSggastsSagssIssssissssssssjsaass S88 .S.SS.8SS82jeSS 281 S351.B S3S SMI SBSSSSSSSSiSiSsSsSBtSSiSilsSSSitSSta as Taken From tlie County Clerk. Hermann, R. Hunt, Pro. Miller, Fop. Weatberford, D. Galloway, D. Kennedy, Pro. lord, K. Pierce, Pop. Bennett. D. Bolae. Pop. Ilacklemaa, Pro Wslverton, K. I aoiooewaeaa Klocald, K. McKercber, Pro.1 Mckell. 0. Wakefleld, Pop. Caldwell, Pop. riavldaoD, 0. Uetacbaa, B. Blcbardaon, Pro Bright, Pro. Uolmea. D. Idleman, R. Olmited, Pop. 5:5Blt5i?Sa!Sazai Harford, Pro. Irwin, B. Jory, Pop. Beld, D. Leeds, B. McKlbben, Pro O'Brien, D. Orton, Pop. Barrett, R. Drl, D. Smith, Pop. Ucer, Pop Wlngate, R- Oesner, R. Ruasell, D. Swank, Pop Brownell, R. SM.-kw'th'r, Fop Thorn. D. Bate, Pop. Cmio, Pop. Carll, O. Inikecc, Pop. MartiB, D. Mlntie, R. Klnearson, R. Robblns, D. Smith. R. Everhart, Pop. Hayes. K. Rlsley, I. Ganoug, D. Magone, Pop. Maddock, R. Cooper, Pop. Horton, R. Stafford, P. Hauklna, Pop. Kamsby, R. Shipley. P. Moore, R. May, Pop Washburn, P. Draper, D. Glb.ou. R. Weill, Pop. Bradley. K. Green, D. Meheutiel, Pop. II esse, D. Klnnalrd, R. Weaten. Pop. Currln, D. Jaggar, R Wade, Pop, Gouvher, Pop. Holman, R. Jlr feu prriuals. BOUGHT KIGIIT AND MARKED AT TRICES THAT WILL MAKE THEM HELL WELL. . ( Dark standard prints .01 yd. f IIun.lredH , j- , , , 0- , I , of A. , ,. J hhoes rShocn that ornf-stics . ....... - Uowmt prices. 3ST0TIO1TSI Enveloncn 3 lunches for 10 per ream: ink 5 cents; elate pencils with rubber 10 cents per doz; pens 10 cents, and other bargains too numerous to mention. Hamilton Bros., Oregon City and Victor :- Bycicles. LEAD THE W0KLD Cash or Installment, Largest stock of solid and cushion tire wheels on the coast from $10 to $30. Give us a call before buying OVERMAN WHEEL CO., 331 Washington St., Portland, Or. BROWN The photogfaphei1 Is prepared to make photographs of all kinds promptly and in FIRES CLASS STYLE Babies' and Children Pictures a Specialy. Call and examine his work At the Old New York Gallery Second door north of Hardings Drug Store. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, 8ueccaaor to U. H. T. A L. Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Rigs ol any description furnished on short notice. - All kinds of Track and Ieliverj- Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. WOOfttS RtMCDY annua Mavi moMii Woman's Friend So successful and deliehtful have been the eflwts of "Moore's Revealed Rem edy" upon the delicate ailments of womankind, that this wonderful reme dy has been called "Woman's Friend." Moore's Revealed Remedy In a few doses bIiows womankind its peculiar virtues for their ailments. Its effecM are jtentle, soothing and uniform ly successful. Hundreds of teHtimonitils from ladies all over the coast bear witness to its suc cess. faT-Sold by all drugKl'ts. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Try him 1 j r.- ft W i s its Si Turkey red prints 1H yds, for 1.00 (Jowl n liamH vi d, for $1 uutint; iianncis i j yu. ior (j, L MuUn 0- K.r yj 2T0TIO1TSI cents; best linen note paper 25 cents 5 cents per doz; good lead pencils 5 cents per doz; French shoe polish Park Place, Or. r If you are interestedin f Advertising v you ought to be a eub- scriber ot Pkisters' Lnk: f a journal for advertisers. Printers' Ink ? is issued weekly and is & M.r1 M.Itl. Anl ikittlna V and helpful suggestions from the brightest minds f in the advertising busi- 1 ? ness. 1 Printers Ink costs oniy two aoiiars a year. A sample copy will be sent on receipt of five cents. ADDRESS PRINTERS' INK, 10 Spvuc St., - lui York . 11. M FOR- ABSOLQTELY PDRE DRJJGS GOTO Q A. HARDING. NONE Bl'T COMPLTENT PHARMACISTS EMP OYED Flu PerrsmerlES ail Toilet Artlclei Alao a tuU atoek ol ZPIHSTTS- OIIjS 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 Best Brands of Cigars. THE IMPROVED Queen City Incubator. Cannot be overheated and haa no equal. 8eo lor illuatraled catalogue ol Thoroughbred POuttryv Km tor hatcbtnn, poultry inppllea of all. ktuUs. Ennllsh aetiera. Irish aettere. Fox ter teriora, Skye lerriora and f uga tHir Block baa woo eightj-thre premluma In to la three aeaaona. CALDWELL LARK1NS. 1510 Front 8t.8HtUe, Waah. Mention thla paper NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable CRECON CITY. LOCATED UETWEEN TUK BSIDGK 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. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Full Stock of Guns & Ammunition. Repairs on all kinds of small machines promptly made. Duplicate keys to any lurk manufactured. Shop on Main Street, next to Nohlitt's Stables. SIXTH YEAR. ELECT1UC POWER is the advocate of the use of elec tricity as a means of domestVj 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. Tho probability is that 1S94 will produce Wonderful Achievements in the field of electricity, and every intelligent person should Read Electric Power, and keep posted; Subscription $2 a year, livery uubs-criber is entitled to a special discount on books pur chased. Address, ELECTRIC POWER, 36 Cortlandt St., New York City.