PEllSONAL NOTES. J, D. Klllnr of Nimily uhk In (own Tui'iiiliiy. (lullnlli Mlllur of Htirnly wim In tlm clly on Moinluy, Mr. Mm. I'.lnwr Wlmrton ol Hll- t i ton tint vIkIiIhu ri'lul ivcu. MIkhcm MIihi nnl May Kelly Iiiivok'imo to Hi'hMh Id 'lit for n dliort limit. ('liiiniiccyJ.liiiMiiy who Iiiih bunn tcui'li Infill folk counly rliirni'i IunI Kriiluy. Win. Illomil, roNri)iiN furiiKT of ('mil y iiuliln, wim In town Wi'diii mliiy, MImn Kuunm (ii'milii in In ,u cliy tliln wwlt kltinillii tlm ti'iiclittn' liiHtllutit. Itutlixrionl Wlillo. k,('liM. Iliirim, jr., ml Bcvi'iul other lioyit luiyn k'jiiu ' Mt, hmI. Frank IVrry mill wifnninljulin Mikity left tint Hint of tint Kirk for Mt. St. Ili'lniit. CIiiin. II, Cmillnhl hihI futility tun fx ici'tlii to Iimivu on I'rliluy for I.oiik lli'luli. Mr. itn l Mm, I' F. Monv rrtiiriiinl from Ihclr wjoitin lit thu riitxili lunt Tlmrmliiy. Mm, Huruli lliintlcy Iiiih Ikm-ii in I'oit liunl pint of (hit week tint kihhI f Mm. I llWIIM'llil, K. J, I.011U l.'tt r Mt St. 11,'lnin with the Mi lliiili' 1'iiily WVilnrniliiy fur Ki'Vi'ial w wlm niitiiiK, Mm. C. A. Ilmi'lit mi'l i liililri-ii n -turni"! luxt I'rliluy from it vimt (0 Iiit iuriini Hi Swi'i'l llmm'. Minit M.i 111 ii lluyili'ii iii'i'i)tiiiuiijii !y lliiriii'l, il iiiIiIit ol II. V.. Nnltli Iiiih u " to Tim;ii lur nn outing. K.lnmr A. Coin w UN In llmi-ily on Wi-ini'iliiy lli'inliin to thu wttlrini'iit of thu (ii'nln liimiiiir rnlutit, (i A. Srlnii'lii. wim In thu cily WimI- tll'ltiluy llllifitill) MKHinlilitl ti) jjrt llil Mink intiiliu rn i-hIhIiIIbIii'iI, Mim Ni'iin Hurtow, who lian Iwi'ii nM'inliii' Dcvirul Wfckii vinitiiiK at ii ur lnirt I'nik K'luriii'il hint l'rulu y . t'lipt. J. T. A mm mi id huh 11 1 Id Hith'in thu hint of thu wi'rk to uttiiiii) a iniTliiiK of tin' St j it ll'uir.l uf Ak'ilt'ttllure. Ili'iiry M . 1. 1 1 11 1 11 uml fiiinilv alurlcil Thunuluy nmriiiiiK fur ilitt iiioiiiituiii of thu CiH'r .Muliilln for lanipoul. Tin. Miller unit family huva K"m' to I-oiik Hciit'li fur nn ontliiK, wlmra thrv can enjoy im ohm fruit ami irt'M. Minn Mury ('onyrrn Iiiih gone to K.1I10 I.uku to 'hhi) with Mm JihIko Mcllililu. Sim i-xHvln to I h ifoiio 11 inoiilli or inure. Tint cun U urn out miiiouni'liiK tint liiriinir of Milt Cor HtiriliiiK nml Mr. A.J. I.iw tliHiiitii on the loth of thin month. t'it't. T. CowIhk nml wifu ivliiriinl I rout Ni'M.rl Suttinluy, tha sen ir ! having dona mtii li to rt-Mora Mr. Cutt ing'" ht'iiitii. Mm. W. ('. Iohiion nml futility IWt fur thulr coituKit ul l.ott( iM'ncli on ThuiH.liiy. Mr, JoIiiihoii rxH'clN to join thrm' in n d'W iliiy. Jtiilifit J II Ch'liiinl, wifii kikIiIhiikIiIit Mutliu tiiit Tui'mliiy in Ihin .Ml II... i v. Ktii'KtH of Mm. K, ,M , KuihIh, they liciii 0I1I fiirii'U in tin' K.ihI Hon. I'. II. Smilli of I'.uttht Crrfk im In the ( ity on Srttiiriluy roiiKiiltinu with ini'iulM'm ot thu m Ht uml liunincHH men rt'liitivu to lliuyrnml (ncnmpmvnt to lw liflil In thiH city next Hpriii. J. U. Ilnniplircy, Mini Jones nml Win. Iluiliiirilt, jr roiiHtitnti'il lively liiryele purty Hint went to Willioit Smi. liiv nml retnrneil the following inorniiiK They with liiu k by H o'i-Iih k. John Mrlli iile, of Spokane, a brother of JiiiIku McHriilu, urriveil In town Snt unluy to vihit for h few ilnyn prior to K"iiii with thu Mi I'.riile putty to enmp nt Keho I.uku, near Mt. St. Helen. K. 8. Kelly who hint been np at Coin Ht(H'k for the hiHt two month", keeping Ixxtkn for the DuviH-Amhlur-Merrull Mill conijmny, retnrneil W'eilnemlny morning to remimo liin oM phire in the olllce of tlio lmiK'ilul mill. He nn re of Fire. Tlie governor bus IhhiumI (ho following proclmnstion : "In acconbince with the provisions of nn ail of the legislative asseinbly of the state, of Oiegon, passed at its seventeenth regular session, entitled 'An act to pro tect timber and oilier rnierty from lire,' I do hereby iniiku proclamation calling the attention of the people of the state to its provisions anil warning all Hrsons against violating tho sumo." Ity the provisions of the set alluded lo by the governor, If any person "shall maliciously with Intent to kinlJo a llru by which the properly of others shall bu destroyed, ho Is subject to a fine of from JO to $1,000, or imprisonment in the county jail from three to twelve months; or if auv person without malice kindle any lire in a field not his own without the consent of the owners, by which property is destroyed, lie is sub jected to lino and imprisonment; or if uny person shall willfully set Ore to any forest belonging to the state or 1'iiited States bo shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor nml shall be subject to fine and Imprisonment. Preserve your fruits without cooking by using Antifermenline. For Bale by Fj. E. Williams the grocer. Cocoa-Codeo is a nulrious food as well aa a delicious bevernge. E. E. Williams, The Grocer. COMMON FAULT8 IN PUPILS. rrctnlnii lUlilu nml Krriira Tlm I Ouglil I11 II 1 111 rn l.il hf Tunrlmrik Tint pupil In iiHimlly nnuwiirn of liii own iniinnrrlHiiiH, nticli ni nwnyltij IiU body, hi'utiiiK tlniit with liin lieml anil tint likit. ft U tint Ii'ihIht'i prlviti'Kfl uml duly to correct Uicmi mid nimllur rnrloim huhilN, Ventiirliin In to pluy a new plecn, ninny pnplln nlrlkit at tho note with no very ilt'llnllfl Idea of tho clef, nl(!iiitiirH nri'l tlintt murk, tint tlireo fuiidnmenliilly liiiKirtiiiit HiIiik nHn Which niu'cunn ilependN. Tli mnrliier nlurtliiK 011 a voyiiKo wlthuiit chart, rud der and compiiHH, threo eipiully Impor tant thiiiKn, would run coimtHiit rink of nhlpwreck. Many a pupil him found hliiiM'lf Mtrnmliul In a region of flat when ho nhoiild have been in iliurptt; linn found lilunuilf movliiK l' wuvin of ul cIkIiIn, when the umlerlyliiK current nhould have Imm-ii In elght'clKl'tlm. II" who in wIhu tiinken citn ful mid adeiinit prepurnlloii for hln inunicnl voyuKn Imv forn touchltiKH tiotit, mtyn TlieKtudit, Au thority fur thu following: One of tlm inottt prtivnlent and dlntrenn lti huliila In Unit of ntriklii( thu luiniU w'purnti'ly lii"t'ud of tu''lhi'r in duuliht churiln nml octitven, ami tint wiiiKt fault In friMUi'litly lieurd In pipiiuiK'Hi of niiiKht tioten wlierit two luiniU choiilil ntrlkn nl liiultnuiiiiiHly. Tlm Iiii'oiiiIiik of thu rtK'ht huud a fiiurt4-r or a liulf mToml after the left irivi'H a MTullnr effect to thu mtiiii! iiIIowhIiIii and mi incur y in aouiu puxMii'it of i iii iivKt or tender aeuti iii'iil, hut iiwd iitiiiiieiitlniiully or with fnlmt judgment it In exiiKH'rutiui in th' fjtremii to lh" ni'iinillvu ear. Why th riKht hnml nhould follow the left In mii'h iiiiiiiiht in oiiu of thu iiiyHti-rl''", hut thu luilut hIioiiIi! Ihi uvuiileil lit nil eimt. A very inttiirul li-nilcncynmoiipupi!n'"r "'mwdven how their hn-ud in pro In oiiu Unit in not cuiiliiiid to tint Ickkhii l,llr,"l "d hulldleil liuurit. Thi-rit it in ciini t d that tiiont or ten of lierVoiiMlntui w ill lie felt by thu pupil, who in bin exciti'ini'iit will hurry tlm tuoveuieiit of bin work. Hut even In practice bourn anxiety may overthrow bin huluueu and caiiw, ecHTiully In hard punwiKi it, thu mime hinderiliK bantit. Too linicli rniuiut ho Mild In favor of hIuw, nti'inly practice it cure digital ntaiii merino uml ntnuibliiiK; it ivi-h oppor tunity for accurnlo comprilieiiHlon of the content of thu piltfe for holient plnn uini;; it largely wctiren (-oiiiinaud of all one' fai'iilfH'H, ho that improvement in niiru ami contiiuiou. A Srw HIT. A new nlccve, whli li in a dwldiil im provement on tha It'K of mutton tdceve, in cut wid er nt tho top, no nn to droop more toward thu d bow. It in Ktli cri'd all round at thu tup, thu full lieM U iui; Hlight ly eawd in junt under tlm aria and equally din tributed elw wluTu. A thu MiiKK'crnted leg of mutton nil-eve aru RoliiK out of ntyle, thin oflern niont deHlrnblu itnl ixti t u t. K'rplllg ("arfirlK I'Ikno. To cleaiiHu carjM'tn and prevent motlm, K over the m once a week with a brixiin dlplied In but wutcr to which tunx-n- I i i ... I nn.. nan oit'ii a.i.ieii. lAmuiisjmnu 01 , nn jn-iii inn in it ijunri ii wuier.j v riii A cloth in thu water ami wipe mulct piece of furniture too heavy to bn moved. I'lrlnr Ntirmrry Nrr.a. A pretty iiurwry screen is made by covering the panels with any solid back grimmi uesirci iiiurK, Hark red or brown and pasting pirinres cut from nursery tales upon liu m, Oi.c panel can bo handsomely ilii nraled with the pic tures that iniide last vt nr's ciilniiliir such a thing of beauty, illustrating, as many of them do in such lovely fn:-hiun, tlm procession of tho month. Tho pleth ora, Indeed, in theso days of really ex quisite HHi'imeti of tlm lithographer'! art makes a disposition of them, after they have survived their brief present In current weekly, monthly or annual, a real problem to those who dislike to discard them wholly or keep them for ever out of sight. The Itoa IIIu.Ii.kI. All rosea were white in the Garden of Eden before the (all, says an old tradi tion. As Mother iCve strolled in among the flowers she kissed a white rose, and It blushed Itself pink. When Eve wai driven from the Garden of Eden, tin rose covered itself with prickles so that no profane, baud might pluck its sweets. ltrlp For Appla Crmm. Feel, core and steam 0 or 7 large, juicy sour apples. When tender, cool and rub through n sieve. Add 1 cup fills of sugar, tint whites of 4 egps beaten to a still froth and a quart of cream. Freeze, turn from the mold and aerv with cake, Houekr4'llt: Nutnl. Any painter will mix" the stains with which you can stain your new floon walnut, mahogany, oak or ash, but it ii preferable to buy tho prepared staim which come put up in pint, quart, half gallon and gallon cans. Crocheted slippers are just as populai as ever and are made in all shades and colors. To make lemon drops, take a cupful of sugar, juice of 2 good lemons and a very little water. Coil until they will harden In water. The best way of t renting a stove thai lias not been blacked fur some time is t rub it well with a newepaper, Hiltlinj just a littlo clean arcane of almost imj kind. It will soon tii'.i.i n .S.:th iil'ur i. few treatments of tlii;i sort. Flace in a b::' uf n"i f!ai:.!e'., 5 or( inches sqnre, bi:s of inih k r , t, mini for use, and then lif e it us ariVe of soap. With expensive toilet SiiaptMsin a bit ol economy not to be despised. if W No Ui'Mcrvittion sml Heu m). trend, llreuil. Of all tlilliK" tho nverUK" huiinekee'r in purticiiliir ahout, it in thu ipmlily. of lirend for her tubUt. (iooil lioiiut malo bread in not equaled by thu ordinary bakery ami to meet thin reipiiruuienl, Mr. J. Fule of thu Hhivuly bakery' Iiiih put on thu market bin celebrated lioiiut made bread. Thin bread in Hindu from thu mime kind of Hour Hint Unround for export and iiomt of thu proccftiH are UHi'd in jtn miimifuctiiro that, while fiv iiiK thu breud a tine apix-iiruncu, ruin itn piulily. Thu lilmoAt clruulinenn in ob tteryed in nil ilepartmeiitn and thu pit Ironn of thu bakery nru ini'iU'd to in Hjiect it nt iiuy time, thut they muv ie J.mlicH, du you know Ir. Mary II. Htuiilun'n I'l tnnlilie, the Kuiiioiih Kenmle Sa illc, will cunt all thoxu achen and pain i uliur to yon, ami will conl yon only (I (or one month's treatment? I w ill wild any lady a trial box, free, who will Hcml me the mtiiifH and addteHren of ten IndieH who are in delicntn tieulth. Alo-ii'h wniiled evervwheiu. Write for full par ticulam to rn1 I M. Utile, inntuifer whiiltKulu wi'Htern dt'iMii, lloulton, Ure Kon. The old veteran, Cuptain I'.undy, ban bin new bout houw all lilted up in run iiiK order and in now prepared to f iirriinh at nil lime thu fluent linn of plennure houtn lo bu found in thu Mute. I'ricen reasonable and the In-nt of treat merit ac- corded all patron. FimiI of 1 1 Id struct. Screen iHxirn. Flien huve already mndu their nppearancu and to nioH cir dually protect yourwdf uainut these, you nhould lit your bonne with strong screen doom which the Oregon City Sanh A Poor Factory makes. Cheap. tf Tatroiiiw homo institutions, buv your Ifrix-erien ol Mnrr A ItuhertHon. Kvery ilnng in the line of fancy or staple gro ceries Orders cnlled for and delivered. "Wonders of the World's Fair" freo of cxiH'iiHu. Kvety piircbatH.' of $.1.d0 se cures one (Mirtfolio. tf. Kuril times l'rlccs. S. F. Scripture has reiluced the price a horse shoeint,' to $1.50 per horse until further notice. All work at bottom prices. Many vears exxrience insure first class work. Did yon know that your obi bat and v ' aidy ulothn cm bo made to look an Kno. as new by the Oregon City Dye works? You can save one-half the price of a new suit by renovating your old. If you want an attractive sign see Davis the painter. Portland prices. Shop back of Poe A t'o.'s hardware store. Victor :- Bicycles LEAD TILE WORLD Cash or Installment, Largest stock of solid nnil cushion tire wheels on tho const from $10 to 10. Give us a call before buying, OVERMAN WHHaCO., 331 Wathington St., Portland, Or. A. W. SCHWAN, Manufacturer of all kinds of Tin, Seeet Iron and Copper Wnre, Metal Hoofing, Spouting, Fur nace Work, Plumbing it General Jobbing. Shop near Southern Pacific Depot. EVKRY OCCASION, bread mid wlia mibm - west Bmm wtwmR Mnniilimtured bj CLOWS KT A DKVEKS, for Imiil, Oregon. SPECIAL IwHfS TO JL HOMESeSKERS For the next 60 Days $5 down and $5 per month without interest will secure one of those beautiful lots in )fBOL T O N Firnt eorne, lirnt choico. For further particulara call W. H. BURGHARDT. JtjS. MILLER, MANUFAOTOBEB Of S3x-o,ln. - Tile. L3RICKLUML3ICR. Tiling in of tin; bent qual ity ami col'l at jriecn to SUIT - THE - TIMES. Yard ami mill four in ilea eat of llnbluinl, Oregon. johnXbeck, . THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON KAKTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer, ror firHt-clasH. re liable goods hi store in second to none. Trv him ! Cooke's Stables, W. H.COOKE, Manager. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The I.EAMNO LIVKKY STABLE of the City. Kijja of any description furnished on short notice. FOR- ABSOLCTELY PURE DFIJGS 00 TO r A. HARDING. NONE BtiT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED nieJtrfcauHeiail Toilet Articles. Alio a full Hock of PAINTId- OIXjS etc. NOVELTY Candy -:- Factory NOW OPEN. Manufacturer of High Grade French and Home Made Candies, Ice Cream and Water Ices. Families, Parties and Sociables Supplied with Ice Cream in any quantity; rates reasonable. Try Our Ice Cream Soda. Tropical Fruits and Nuts. Main Street, opp. Commercial bank II. S. Cram, Manager. Oregon City Dye Works DYEING, Cleaning and Repairing Gontlenien's Hats Dyed Cleaned, Ladies' Work a Specialty Shuwli, Cloaks and Presson given as good an appearance aa new. Feathers, Gloves, Etc., Cleaned, ami given any ihade dealred. First Class Work. Lowest Rates. WILSON, WELSH & CO., Foot of Fifth St., Oregon City, Or. 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. EAST AND SOUTH TIIESIlXsTA KOUTE Of tho OUTHLRN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily, Holl.li t North. l. r. a. 7 id r. a. I't ln.n. I'oiIUikI Ar OroKuii i;iiy I.r H. Krmirlwi'o 1.T H jiA.u ni.s'l.Nfi CAR ON O0DKN ItOfTK. Pullman Buffet Sleepers, j ASH Second-Class Sleeping Cars ' Attiirheil to nil Ihrouiilj irnlm ' KOrtKHfKO MAIL (lly) 1 .!. a. I 9 :l 4. a. I V)f. M . I.r I.r Ar PurlUiel Ar Orpir"ii'liy I.r K'.irliiirit Li I :: T. M 1 .1 r. a I 7 to a. a VScl Hule lirilr,D. BETWEEN P0KTLAM1 AND C0RVALLI8. Mull Train, Ilsilr (Excet iueinr.l 7 :(0:i. I I.V Por'liinil Ar 6:31 p. a IMir. a. Ar Corvsllli Lr l.iwp.a At Altmnr Kiel rurvn!II conncnl with traln . ol UrK.u uiil I'aclAc Kailroml. ExnrfM Train IMIlr lExcent 8nn4T) : Op. a. I 7:r. a. I Ltr Ar P'.riUu'l Ar McMHiuvllle Lr I S B A. U.'iOi. a THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THK EA8TEH.N STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE Ciu be ob'.tlned 1 Invent r.tef frnm L B MiKire, Agent. Oregnn Clljr. K KOEHLER, E. P. KOOER8, M.u.Kcr. Am t li. V. and P.m. Aient Through Tickets TO Denver Salt Lake, Omaha, Kansas City Chicago, St. Louis, AND ALL Eastern Cities. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO pom? Horn? the Quicket to Chicago and the East. Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN & TOURIST SLEEP ERS, FREE RECLINING Chair Cars, Dining Cars. S. II. II. Clark, ) Oliver W. Mink, Receivers. h. Lllery Anderson, ) For rates and general informa tion call on or address. W. II. IIURLBURT, Asst. Genl. Pass. Act., 254 Washington St.. cor. Third, Portland. Or. -TIIE- Orecron Pacific Railroad CIIAS. CLARK, Receiver. Direct Line Quick dispatch Low freight rate between Wil lamette Valley points and San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. Steamship " HOMER." This Company reserves the right to change sailing date with out notice. For freight and passenger rates apply to any agent. CN AS CLARK, Receiver. Chas. J. Hendrys. Son & Co., Nos. 2, 8, Market St., S. F. FNfublUhrd 163. PIONEER Transfer and Eppe$, Ureight anil parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. JST Ht X$ 4 . I nil BROWN The photographer1 I prepared to make photographs' of all kinds promptly and in FIRST CLASS STYLE Babies' and Children's Pictures a Specialty. Call and examine hi work At the Old New York Gallery Second , door north of Harding's Drug Store, Oregon City. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable CRECONCITY. LOCATED BF.TWEKN THE BKIDOE A.VD DEPOT n....i i.. l c-:..t.. r: l .i iouuiu biiu onigie iij;, aiiu r.m- idlehoraeH always on hand at the j lowest jiriee. A corrall connected with the barn lor low e stock. Information rejfar.Iine any kiixi or stock promptly attmleil to by verson ol j letter. i horses Bought and Sold. All kiniln of Truck anil Delivery K'isi i nem iroinitly atter.ileil to. j Hordes Boanlei ami Fed on reason j able t'rms. Woman's Friend So puccessful ami delightful have bvem the Wk'its of "Moore's Kevealed FMri edy" uon the delicate ailments of womankiriil, that his wonderful reme dv has been called " Woman's Friend." Moore's Revealed Remedy In a few doses sho s womankind its jei'uliar virtues for their ailments. Its effect! are gentle, sooihing and unifo-;u-y succes.tful. " Hundreds of t"timnnmls from ladies ail over the canst bf-nr witness to its suc cess. Sold br til druBsisti. SIXTH YEAR. ELECTRIC POWER is the advocate of the use of elec- jtricity as a means of domestic j lighting, cooking and heating; for I 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 1894 will produce Wonderful Achievements in the field of electricity, and evwy intelligent person should Read Electric Power, and keep posted; Subscription $2 a year. Every subscriber is entitled to a special discount on docks pur chased. Address, ELECTRIC POWER. SG Cortlandt St., New York City. f If you are interestedjn k Advertising $ ? you ought to be a sub- ? scriber ot Printers' Ink: a journal for advertisers. $ Printers' Ink $ is issued weekly and is filled with contributions and helpful suegestions 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. address 2 PRINTERS' INK. j tO Sprue St., - flaw Yoik rr, A- rtS .CK rfS A, CS M JOHN YOUNGEK, IJEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. l 1 J ' "j t riTi" -i -il ' -ii