Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 21, 1894, Image 8

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    THEY ARE DEAD.
Then im ft man who never toltl a lie
Hut lir a dead
Never said It w as wet when the west hr waa
.iry-
Never Mill
IloM CHUKltt (Kh w hen he hln't caught one.
Never said he'd done something thai he hadn't
none,
Never scolded lits wife, and nnw got mml
Ami wouiiin i believe mat trie world wm ho
Iviil,
A respecter ir men, a Offi'tuler of woman.
Who believed the divine, ami In that which
was human.
Meek m Moms he never wa understood.
And I hi" poor mat. died of bring too good.
A nd lie's ili'Hil.
There waa woman who never had gossiped a
nil
She's dead, too
Who hated all sv.itiuiil, nor listened to It.
Hie believed in mankind, took care of her oat.
A In Ays tunied a deaf ear to this Mory or that.
Never Molded her uustxilnl-ehe never had
one;
No sliittard was she, hut roue with the sun.
i.nver whispered In meeting, iliilu'l cars for
wnnet
Or all of the feathers that one could rut on It
Never Mt with the choir nor sang the wrong
note;
Kxpressed no deiiro to lecture, or vote.
I'or Ilia poor soul was deaf as a post also
dumb.
You might have railed forever, and the
wouldn't have come.
And she's dead.
-Jramu'tie la Klamboy In Outlook.
THE OLD GENERAL'S SCHEME.
Inflective as au Indian Kitrrmliiator, but
Too Men-Ursa to Try.
"A gocxl many years ago the Co
mauche Itiiliaiis usext to hiirry uml an
noy tho iHHiplo of Tela by jitvdatoiy
incursions, jin'tty much, I faney, as tho
Scottish hij;lilamUrs tliil their trrethrvn
who ilwolt in U-ns mountainous regions, "
Mill Colouel Alf Mason of tho Lotio
Star State. "Tho Comutii'hes, too, hail
exactly tho same purpose in view that
animated the adherents of Rob Roy
the lifting of cattle ami it would' bo
hard to say which made the greatest
6ueeess of tho business, the stunly free
booters of Scotia or the cvmrn'r limxl
(Teuizens of the American plains. The ! tlu;ir vni H,ul ,,f,,',, himself in The
New York Tribune, 1 805
roitKMosr
OK THK
M r KM U S.
AMI-KUAN
Clri'iilallnii KIS.IMM) ('oplos a Week.
First to rally from the overw lieluiinn
defeat of 1S;I:', The New York Triluuni
patiently labored for two years to
awaken the ltHintr j'idgeineiit of the
nation. Possessing an enormous circu
lation, eipiipiHsl w ith a stall' of emie-
tent and honest students of public pie
lions and itself having no object to serve
except tho welfare of the masses upon
the f.irms and in the shops, scorning
lies and sensational apin'als, and satisfied
merely to place the truth before its read
ers. The Tribune ha sent half a million
earnest and relleiting (n-ople, weekly,
a budget of honest facts, sensible argu
ments and friendly suggestions, which
have at last borne fruit in the elections
of lS'.U. The work of the people is.
however, only half done. It is necessary
in lS!Hi to place in the chair which
15 rover Cleveland has not adorned, a
constructive statesman of Kepublican
faith. To this the Tribune now addresses
itself, and invites the) support of every
American citizen who desires a return of
the "go. id eld times"
Koswell U. Ilorr, ex-Congressman
from Michigan, hut now of New York
City w-ill continue to discuss Tarill', Cur
rency, Coinage and I.ahor questions in
The Tribune. Hy all odds the mo-t
w itty, earnest and well-informed speaker
upon the stump, he is every" year sent
bv the Tribune to aid the local campaigns
in every part of the country. He keeps
in constant touch w ith the people, knows
Are Yon lining Kail f
If so, it will pny yon to w rite to A . l
Sheldon, general agent of the "Hinling
ton Konle," 2'n) Washington street,
Portland lie will mall you free of
charge, maps, time tables, and advise
you as to the through rates to any point,
reserve sleeping car accommodations
for you, and furnish you w ith through
tickets via either the Northern, I'nion,
Southern, Canadian Pacilie or Ureal
Northern railroads at the very lowest
rates obtainable.
The Ihirlington route is generally eon
ceded to be the tlnest equipped railroad
in the world for all classes of travel.
Sheriff'! Notice of Kale on Kipriitlnii.
lu Ilie Circuit Court of the State ndlrciioii tor
ins i omit) 01 siiiiinnmaii.
M 1'. Uraham, plaintiff, vs. J. V. (Iritham, de
(eiulanl,
Slsle nt Oregon, County of t'lark ainaa, ,
Notice Is hereby nlveti, thai bv virtue nt an
execution and order of sale lasni'd out of (be
coiinlv court of the Slate of Ort'ir.in tor the
circuit of Multnomah, I. carina .lnn the Mh
dv of iii'tic ,r. t'M In a suit wln'rnm M. e
lirshun was tiMntlfV, and J W tlrahsm w
ilefen.lsnt. coinuiandlus me in lbs name of the
Mtsie of Ori'iron, that out of the roil esi.'ii here
Innft-'r ilecrtl.ed, to realise a sum sumi'lcnt to
snl.fv Ibe demands of Had decree, to wlc
$1.11 mi (oiMHhcr with Interest on Ibe mine luce
ssld decree was entered, and also the costs of
sn. I stlcndtttir this ssle
Now, ihcrcfore In ohe.Uciit'e to ucb ileeree.
did, on tbe nth dav of October WM. I n 1 v lew
"lion su.l will, on H uur.lnv. the I Mb .lie nf
.laniisrv. M allbeboiir of I o'cliu i l M n
ssl.l ilsv st (be front door of the court bouse In
hi.i enniitv I'tb't for-slest toil, Mc suction, and
,. , , . II to the blithest slid bel bidder, foressbln
Illl'Ollgll IrillllS Ml llllllt Trailller. hxn.l. all the rlcbl. title o,l lntent the "Sid
, .. ... ..i ..i 1 do'cndim. on ibe l.'ih .Isv of lulv Mi bad In
Travellers must not forget that the O. ; and to the followltui described resl uo.ertv,
l.i e. v i:.... i i. 1. 1.. i i . In wM
h. .s. in..- i iii.M.iiig..,, ,vi i vi ami ; , , ,rl , i,tl,,, ,
all trains ar running without Ininsfer
or delay. Through service to Oinului,
Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago;
Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair
cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and
modern dav coaches. Call on O. K. t
Clslm No Ml
In Toivn.bln ! SoiiiIi of llnuite 1 tt'es: of W II.
IsioeOe Vlerlilisn. slid tnore nsi-Mcnlsrlv de
scribed ss follows to wit llcirlnilliiK si Ibe
soiiibwesi corner of ssld ctslui o. VI Ibenoe
nortli fit iiii rbslns to die ttoiibweMt corner of
"eotloti t' tbeucc esst Id st cbnlns thence south
I'1,. de. esl II ehslus . Ibeiicevasl .11 .scliallls;
thence iniftb 1:1.77 ehsllisto iinsrtcrsecllon nost
bet ween sections sn.l III; Ibeuce esst s 7
cbslus thence soiitti !, Ml cbslns' then. 'e west
Hierliri Notice nl Silicon Foreclosure. Sutldliy Soi'vlcPS.
Ill the Clrcnll Court nl Ihv Stale til Oregon for i - ' "
IbeCoutilyolCUckaiuas. M,, f a I'l.'H Clll'lll II - Kptsi si - He.
Tlic Klrst Nsllonal llstik nf Kssl Cortland, a j Isaac Ibiwsoti, lloctni, Services nt 1 1 ucloclia.
coriiirnilou, I'lslnillt, vs John II, Millar and m. and 7 Ml i in, l'ra)ur service every Wo. I
Laura Millar, delcudauls. ' nrs.liiy evculUK
Hlsle ol Oregon, County of t'liickiilnss, as. KIIIH l' ('(IMI It Rll A I ION A I. Clll'lll'll -
Nnllce Is hereby given thai by vlrlue f all Hey, J, W. Com an Castor. Services at III ml A.M.
enecutlou and order ol sale Issued out o the "'! " ' ' M Hiiudny Mcliool aller iiiornliig
circuit court of Ibe Slate of Oregon for Hie "eryicn piayer ineellni Wednesday evening at
County of Clacksuias, bearing data lite nth day i " uun.olook Prayer ineellng of Young 'eo.le.i
ol Noieinber, IwM. In a soil wlicielu The llrsl 1 Hoclety nl Chrlstlmi Kndeavur uvety liunlay
National I V of Ksst I'ortlaud. a coilioriillou, 1 evening si 7 is priuit.
whs ialiilltl, slid lobii II. Millar and l.suia Kills I' II A I' II H I' CllltlCII -llav. lilt hah
Millar w ere ilclcu.liiuts, coiiiiiiuii.IIiiu mc lu I'aiismi I'ssior Morulng Si nlcn al II Nundsy
the iiiiiue of Ihe state of Oregon, dial oul ol Die School at IJ 1.1, Kveulng service n ,'SI, Itegiilar
real usiste hetcluslier dcscrllied, lo realise a t prayer niectlng W edin sdii) evening. Mouibly
sum sulbcleiil to sntlsfy the demands nf said . Covenant Meeting every Well lay evening
decree. In wit: I;I; and the liinher siimol ,r,i illl( il,,. nisi Suinlsy lu Hie nioulh. A
II.' si insurance, and the timber sum ol tW curulal Invllailon In ail.
siioriiev s ices, ami me runner hum ui 1.3110
costs, together wlib Interest nti llie siitue sit I
ssld ilccti'e was entered at eight .er cent, per !
solium, and also the costs ol mid attending '
tills sale I
Now, therefore, lu obedience to such decree,
I did, oil Hie .'.'III day ol November, -"M. ililly
lew U1...11 and will, on Saturday, the .lull ilsv I '
of llcceltlher. tsill st tlie Inmr of two o'el.u k I'
M. ol said ilsv. al the front door ol the court
lioti.o In an lil eouiitv oiler for ssle nl loil.llc
nil. Hi. 11. and so I to Ibe hlt'liesl slid best bidder
lor cash in baud, all ol the light, title an I In
Icrrst Hie ssld del, 11. bints have lu and to the!
N, Agent before purchasing tickets, or ehsins to ibe nl .f bsginnliig, contain
lllff '.N'l U H,r. Ifl.a I'.,,
lli-ir innliiff si the northwest comer of Ibst cer
tain llonsllon I slid Claim situated In secHons
address V. II. llnrlbtirt, tien'l rasseii'
ger Agent. Portland, Oregon
Hlank note, receipt and onler books
at the Kntkkckisk ottlcc
Mexican
jMustanr
Liniment
Tribune directly to the thoughts w nich
are in their minds, and make himself
understood. He will gladly answer
questions, asked in good faith, by read-
Texaus of course resented to the ut-
r.iost this conduct of the redskins and
laany a brave paid the death penalty
for trying to get awav with horses or
cows mai um not oeioiig to muu 1 erg
Jlanv a raxir st'ttler. too. in mini? to
ETD lllfl lifrlrt t,,nol.inrl f.,11 n ,,.;,,,
to the barbarous foe. Some tmusuallv ! l,e "inueJ. For Western readers,
1 raid raids, in which a number of white ; 8 'l'wUrray of Western news is sitp
vuiuen and little children were hatch- : plied. For Kastern leaders an Kastern
ered, about the year 18o9, iu William- ' edition is printed.
on comity, not far from the state capi- j It is the intention to make the paper
t'lt Cfllltiod Ibo rihumriiuint nf lh.i n.u,nl,i . ... ; 11.. lift. .
" j"-"i's.- es peiianv neiiuui in lanuers ami ine-
' All the regular features of the Tribune
to rise to a boiling pitch, and vengeance
was sworn against tho whole tribe of
marauding red demons. The affair was
so ruthless iu in atrocity that it came
very near being the cause of a whole
sale slaughter of the Indian, which
could have scarcely been justified.
chanus. Kucli class has its seperate
department in The Tribune; and the
new invention of mechanics, who lack
the means to exploit the product of their
brains, are advertised free of charge in
the ho, of aiding them to find a purcha-
The proposition camo from one of ser or a partner
the notd frontiersmen and Indian, The market reports of The Tribune,
fighters of that day. who has lonK since o ng a,know,eiiKH.d to tllB l)e8t
crossed over the river, General Uender-1 ,
a Tl,,. m 1 ii country, will maintain their
and could with diffleultv be Dersuaded " old Btnl-kTJ ; and usual variety of foreign
to abandon it It was to invite, under newa liters, essays upon home tonics
the guise of pretended friendship and . look reviews, articles on chess and
reconciliation, all the Comauches that checkers, and miscellany will be pre
oould be assembled in a great scope of . sented everv week. The editorial pages
surrounding country to a big barbecue, lof le ,,a(er gllm up tlie moMt iulH)rtunt
where there was to be eating and drink- t.i i -.i
, . , . , -uju uuia news of the dav, with comments,
ing galore and a general smoking of tho T, T -, , , ., , ,.
pipe of peace. It was to be a grand TllRTrl!'"ne also prints for the lad.es,
feast, especially in the roast beef part : lhe ver' la'"'8t fa"lllon fro,n B,"i
of the menn, said beef to be artistically I London, and there ia a department of
dressed with poison enough to kill every I 'Answers to Questions," conducted by a
son of a gun of an Indian that partook ! capable writer, in which all the questions
of it Well, they wouldn't let the old ' 0f the people on miscellaneous topics are
pvin-rm i-arryour nis scneme, aim ne caretulv ansWered.
(rot VflTT hut rtvar it at, I l V. .1,. ..9 1
The Semi-W eeklv Tribune is an in
got very hot over it and to the day of
his death cursed the sentimental fools
that interfered with his plans for reduc
ing the Comanche census." Washing
ton Post.
Coal Tar In Masonry.
The announcement is uiado in Tho
National Builder that whut was at first
considered a doubtful experiment viz,
the use of coal tar as a ineaus of reuder-
; comparable paa?r for residents who live
j beyond the range of Tlie Paily Tribune,
' but find it necessary to keep in touch
! w ith the liest thoughts and higher inter
ests of the world at large,
A few premiums are offered to readers
i and cluh agents.
I Any friend of The Tribune is cordially
lug masonry impervious to water, espe- invited to send for sample copies and
cially in positions exposed to direct con- i terms, and make upaclubof subscriliers.
tact with tue latter has proved a prac
tically valuable resoi t.
ing tor mu.ionrjr uuiji ujj ui vt:i puruus gj10p
. 1 .1 . -0 1 , 1 The Weekly, 1 : The Seiui-n eekly,
even at a depth of some M feet of wa- 1 ., ,,
tt r, and, according to the experience of T,,e 1all-v Tribune, $10 a year. The
those who have had much to do with Tribune Almanac for lHiifi, ready in
it, the article should be utilized in all , January, 25 cents a coiiy .
ii' t.l i :..n- ..l i ..
, ne nuuoj ik un n-ciaiiy iiiuueeii vj nee
Uaed as a Oat- ft lMrM circlw nf ri-iiilni in pvcrv wnrlr.
.. ...
public buihlings, jiarticularly tlioso do
sigued for the preservation of works of
art, tho dissolving action of water, even
upon mortar of superior quality, being
well known; also the unfavorable effect
of the exudation of water charged with
time salts from the mortar. Two meth
ods of using the tar are named viz, in
a boiling state in one or several layers,
this being suitable for surfaces exposed
to the air, or it may be made to flame
up before using, this being appropriate
to surfaces which have to be covered up.
Kept the Crown.
Orleans House, Twickenham, whero
Louis Philippe lived when duko of Or
leans, is in tho property market In
later days, staying as an exiled king at
tlie Star and (iarter, Richmond, he
walked one day to Twickenham for the
purpose, as he said, of seeing some of
the old tradesmen who had served him
when he resided theru. The first person
to recognize him was an old man, who
doffed his hat and hoped his royal high
ness was well. The recognition, how
ever, was not mutual "Perhaps," said
the old man, "your royal highness will
remember me when I
keep the Crown" an alehouse oloso to
the entrance of Orleans House. "Do
you?" said Louis Philippe, "Let me
congratulate you. Yon are able to do
what I am not" Loudon News.
THK TKIIiL'NE, New York. 2t
Letter List.
The following is the list of letters remain
ing in the pot oflice at Oregon City, Oregon,
':) P. M December III. 111:
0KNTI.EKN'S MKT.
I Iiirch, Kred
I Brocket man, F W
I Bradley, M I'
j Broderson, B T
I Dennler, J
j Fosten, K M
; Fregan, John
1 Goldthorp, A
Griggs, Jos
' Hetman, F
I Jackson, Wm
I.AIIIKS' LIST.
I Car"on, Mrs Alice Mans, Wola
Clapton, Mrs A
GroBS, Mrs M J
! llouck, Clara
Hiighlet, Miss Ivy
l.tidau, Phil
Maylield, W
Martin, A C
Merrill, (Jhas P
McDonald, John
Parkinson, B G
Van Bnren, W fl
Wilcox, J F
Wyman and Simmons
Wyinan, A J
Milton, Mrs II A
Moore, Mrs A W
Pierce, Jennie C
Rollins, Mrs V R-2
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed LMdcr
Piles, Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammation,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Don -,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
.Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates i',lu5c!c,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Scat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiify.
Rub in Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conquer
Pain,
Makes flan or Beast well
again.
I '.ii '.M M sm.I si 1 ,n nsliii a s h. Ksinin I wn.i
ii ii instiii'ii. Mori.tisn, sn.l known ss risim
Sn VI nf .l.'lin rim w til sn.l imts rtimilnir
! thlMII-i lsst lrl74 ilislts thl'tli'l s.illlli s 1N1
I t'tistns; tlicinv siillth ?7 iliv i-sst 1 nil t'lisltls;
tlifiir srtiith sn ii.if ssi ! i fltslns- tlincn
I siimiIi ili'ir rsst 4 iUI rlislns: tlii'inii sunlit U
! .I.1? wf. rt '-il flislns' iHiiiiis sonlli s rhsltis
rlifiii-f s.mtli pi ili-it :m tnln rsst jji rLsms
' tlnMiiv s.Hilli 11 ,1,-tf sssl i til rlislll; thsni-ii
smut, :t mil) (.t ,s s'i fhslns to rr.lsr st
111. mill nf ft sprln lirsni'li lltiMli'S s.iiuti rs
ill-. M inln w st ti'. in rtisln. to ft sinsll (Ir trii
j mi Ills' lif listik nf W lllsmi'fli rlvitr nil (lis wi-st
, st,l,i of s rsvln'' llionri nt ssl.l Wttlsmslti-rlvrr
, mill n'i ,lm :ni mm wi'.t s II i-hsins tn ihi
I s'litilit.sst (..Ttii-r nl s till..1.' nf lsn.1 Inir.'t.ifnri-
S.l'.l Sil l CiltlVllVl-'l III islll IftllM lllllllsll Still
wilt- liv il.-ii.l rp.-..r.li.. In H....k "K" nf IW.I.,
Itstfp 'M nf l 'Isi'ksini. I'mintv. llri-s-nli in wliifli
rrfi'spiir,. 's ItriOiv lns.1i., tln-nrr nnrlli :sl i1rr
rhftlns tlirm-i imrfh 1 .li-r sml s rhslns I
tiiinn-i-nnrtli iti'ir wiist s 7 rlisitis: fln.if-
li.irili ss rti s its; iliiMiri- wi-si .Ii sji lis Ins tn ilii !
wi'-l Imiin.lsrv tins, nf so.l iitnsisll rlslm
i Ii ,.ti-. n.irtli sl'.nr s-il.l wt't llni nf ssl.l i-lslin
in ivvti.ins tn tin. lipiiitiiiiK. ciiiiiftlnlnir .msnu
i si-r.-s. innrsnr ,-ss ss,i
I Tin sniiltisriist i.nsrlt'r nf tlil sitnlli il miss
ft'r sn.l tin s.tiiltii'sst iinsrli'r nf thn s.iititiitiist
I iMtsnnr nt s,.i-l,iii it tnlt lltili snnill nf rsiitfi-
I 1 wi-st nf WDIftini'ttti MiTl'lUn. eiintsitilnir so
ftrrs
U In rlsi'kstnss rnnntv. Ori's-ntl
listfil this Mh liny nf iKTi'tiiln-r A tl Is'H.
K C MAIHitH K.
miirltT nf t'lsrkftniss rniintjr, Htntr nf On-irnii.
Hjr N. M M.innv. lii'iiily IM I II
ShrrlfTi Notice nf Snlr on Knrri-liisiirs.
Ill tin-Clrnill I'l itrt nf I lio statu nf (iri'ifnti fnr
lilts Ciiiinty nf t'Ui'ksinss
AlisJ. 'Ilyn plslntnr. vs Wsllsi'p J. Hnior
Hint ( Urs i hriiri. ili'li'tnlsiits.
Ststii nf dri'itnti, Cniitity nl ( ln. ksmss, ss.
i Nntlrpls hrri'liy k I v r thst hy virtup nf sn
I fXil-ntlnli sn.l iir.lrr nl ssll IssiipiI nut nf tlin
i ciri-nlt rnnrt nl ilm stsir nf iir.-Kiin f , ,r tin-
I inilily ol l Isrkani is, livsrlnr ilstn llir Flit i
ilsy nf NilVl'tlllllT ll. Ill ft Ult KhlTl'lll Alls
J A II VII vrns il n I lit I It Hinl Wsllsrii J. iiritlf ftlnl
i iftrs i.. iirii"- wire iii'ti'ii.isnts rmn
tliftll.tlllK lllf, III tin until, nf I tits Ststf nf or.
Kim, thst nut nf Iiii rrsl iisintti hi-ri'lnsftfr
ili-srrlU'.l. tn ri-ftlirt n sunt sutll.-li lit tn ssti.fy
llii ili-tnsntls nf ssl.l .Irrrfi. Iim It: llpr.i ss, sn.l
tin' lurthiT sum nf li'j rnsts. uml His linllii-r
sum nf lil ss Mttnriify's frfs, tni(i1litr with tit
l-rtst nti lint smn slurp N.ivi'inlis-r II, l'H. nt
rls-lit lr ri-iit fpr aniiiiui, mnl alsn the costs nf
an. I altrti.llinr tills snip.
Nnw, tlipri'fnrp, in nln'-lii'tirp tn swh ilrrrrp,
I iliit. on thi' .'Till ilsy nf Nnviinlifr, ls'it, .Inly
li'Vjf 11 1, nil. anil will, nil Mntlinlsy, llip ."I'll .Is y
nf llPi'rtnliPr. I-'.H st lilt- hour nf nlir ii'i l.K'k I'
M. nf snlil ilsy, at ttip front il.sir nf llip mnrt
Innisi h, sniil rniiiity, ofTi'r for snlis at pulilir
ain-tli'li, an. I it'll In flip lOirlipsi sn.l lo-sl hiil li'r,
Inr rsisli In hniiil, llir nf rluhl. Iltlp stnl in
lirpst tlie snlil ili'li'tnlsuls hav In sn.l in Um
fiillowlnir iIi'.itiI'pH r'al propi-rty, tn it II: TIip
psst hull of tin htirtlit'ast riisrtiar atnl the nortli
hftlf nf Hip soitttii'ft.t ipisnvr of si'i tloti two. in
..wii.ili five south, rsiirs thrpp pssl nf llip
iilHini'tii' iiipriiiiftii lu t'lsi kmnas eoiinty,
t iri'irmi
1'alvil this th ilsy n( Niisrmltpr. A. Il I "'I
V. I'. M A 1'IH n K.
SI'prlfT nf risrk'inifts Ciitniti, Htate nf oriynii.
Hy N M .M.Hitiv. H.-t.uiy ' 1 1 ;tn i
liilloiviiiu ili'siTilii'il ri'iil iirnt'oriv. lowit tin
KhililliK st a point Iwsnty rn.ls Mil nf Hip
sontliHi'si I'orni'r nf tho soiiilii'sat iiisrti'rof
Sl'i'tioll llllli'. tnlvtishtti tvr ii sniltlt III tsllitn tlo
past nf w lllnini'tip tiii'rlilliiti , riniiilnii ilii'tirii
tlnrlll sUtl'I'll Inils. tlll'hrii Ui'Bt IWI'lltV rn'ls.
IIipiii'P norlli (iii'htv lour roils: tlli'lli'n rsst
tlilrly flvii roils ami l.mr IitI i.iiIiim tor linn
nf ln iiti'ifon A I'nlilortilft Knlltns.l. IIiiiiiu
milll trai'ltnt sslil i'imhit linn of ssl.l 11 ,(r
K. II. tn lint smith lint' nf snl, si'i'lmli nliui,
tlii'iii'n wi st twi lvp ri ils mi. I four fpi'linthi
l'Ut'0 nl lii'Klntilnit, I'liutHltiitiii six si'rns an.!
s.'ipnty s.iui roils morn ur loss, slluaii'.l In
t lsrksmns I'nutity, tlri'if.ill
I'atl'il this Jstti ilsy of .Nnvi'illlipr, A l IHM.
K r MAI'Ihh K.
Mli'rllTnf I'lni ksinss I'niinty, HUH' ill liM'K.in
II) N M .Moony, pi'i'iit) , ll.mlj'.'S
EAST AND SOUTH
THK SHASTA KOUTE
Of (
s()itiii:k. r.nnc aw..
Kxj.ri'sH Pruins Ii-hvo Purtlund luilv.
HI'. KillN H ' 1 1 1 ' lit H rATIliil.lt'.-imv. A.
lln.t.KititiNii, I'Msior. On Hiiinlity tuns, mi s ami
lii.m a. M. Kii'ry spkoii.I ami fiuiilh Huiiilny
tii'riunti sprmnti alinr tlin n ni'lnrk mass
Al all nllii'r massi's Knilllsli sitiiiiiiis Hiin.lay
Hi'lionl al 4 ;tn r. h. Vi'si.nrs, aiolouPtli.al
iihli'i'ia, anil lli'lirilli tliili al 1 M) r H.
Ml' TlliililHr KI'IMt'iil'AI. I III IK II - Ilsv
il. hum. I'astor. M . 1 1 1 1 1 i k sit His at II:
Hiltnlny Hi'lmol at III ISI Hiss IlirPllllil SI II nf
liioriilnif sprvliiv Kvi'lilnu sitvIi'p al 7 ;Hi
I'liwortil l.psitnr tni'rlllnt Hun.lity pvptilnir at
tl ;in. I'tayur M 1 i at I hioiility ryiiiiliiii at ti im,
slraniiTs I'orillitllv llivlli"!
Kl UM I' I'HKXIIY l KKt N ( lirill ll - Uv, fl
IV UIII.INSV. I'sslor, HlTVII'rs at II A h ami
7 mi l' M. Hahlmlll Mi lionl at III s Youii(
I'piiiU''s Hoi'trty of t'lirlstlsll Ktlitlift Vnr llll'l'li
every Hutnlsy iivmillitf at ' :Mi W i"liirs,lajr
uvpnlna' rs)i'r mnplltin si 7 .'in. Hents tri'n,
KVANilTH'AI.CIirill'll - t.KKM AN - II. K.
Minis, I'nsinr t't.'st -lit iiat servli'Ps pvpry
Nnuilny al II A M sn.l 7 llll I' st.
Hslil'slh srl mil pvi'ry Hnmlay at 10 A M (Hpv
I'. Hull, Hii.i Ai'i'kly I'tayur Mpntlnf
every W rilnis,sy evenliic
t'MTKH HICK III It KM ISCIIIIlMr. I'tsai'li
Ink I'vury si'roml ninl fo.irlh huiiilsi of psi'Ii
moiitli, at II i)s tu ami 7 in i hi - M II, In
Lain, I'.stor NutiiUy .i lionl at III a. tn al
llri'itoii flty Kltsl sini.tsi al h.inis.in si'h.Hil
linnsp. Mnlnlls 'thlt'l Hiili.lsy. Mniinlsln llmtin
II a. in.; llmU'r umii', 4 ' tn - Miss liplia
liri'i'li, Niitirrlnli-lnlniil Hnimay sr) I. I'r) ur
itipi'Hntf oiery Wpilnpsilsy pit'hlhK.
KXANt.rili AI. I I TIIHlAN I III lu ll -l
linsv, I'ssior i i.-rtu a ii survlrps i-i-pry Hun.lsy
1st ni'lni'k A M. Iil.itll.il si rvii rs at 7 M V.
M Hun.lsy si'l I at III n i'lnrk A M lun a
tion Htorp riH.in iipii tloor lo hsknry In Hliive
py s hullilliiK, i'orni'r nl Heipiilh altil Ma.llsoti
tri'pis
Hon.li
A I.N r M.
! 7 in r. st.
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r.Ttlsii.l
(irusoiii'lty
r ranrlsi'i
Ar
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s ;ii a .
7 m A
7 ki r
in .ia ,r H
hlMNil I'AUS i)S niiliKN llol'TK
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
AM!!
Second-Class Slooplnjr Cars
Aturhpi! lu all llirmikf !i irslm
ItiiHKIII'llil MAIL (tllyi
a I
S HO A
111
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Ar
I'ortlanit Ar
Or l lir I.v
II I'iir I.v
1 1 : r. m
J .ur .
1 7 i'U m
Hpsl Hi. Is lltvistoll.
IIKTWKKS rtiHTI.AMi AMI COIIVAI.I.IH
Mall Train. Dally (Kii'pi Hiimlav i
I.v i'.ir!Un.
Ar lorvftllls
7 :m m
llhr a
Ar
I.v
A :il r a
1 III t N
At Allniny ati'l "orvnllls pontiprt wild trains
nt Orpitoti ami I'si-IDi' llallroail
Kinrpss Traill lisllv iKirriii Hun.lsy)
i in r M
7 j:r .
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Mi-Mitnivllla I.v
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THROUCH TICKETS
TU A I.I. lOINT l! TMK
KAMTKHN H t'ATK.i, CANAliA AMI Kl KOI'K
I'su bo nUsiii.'.l at Inwi'st rati's friiin 1, II
Mimrt. Afi'iil. Iirmnri City,
It KtlKIII.KIl, K 1' IliiUKItH,
Mftttaa-pr. An t II. Y and Psis. Aetn
4 Solentiflo American
Aqenoy 1r
av lmm simiaV'
OAVf ATM.
TKADI MARKS.
DIIION PATINTS,
OOPTRIQHTa.
rnr inrnrtnatinn ami rrtsa iianHNsit write to
Ml NN A to., k, llu. .sn air. Near V,.n.
Olilpsl tiurwu for sswurlna iwintit In AitMnnsa,
Kvnrr I'alptil tslsn mil l.y lis Is brmtlii tpr..i
llie yttUis byauuiioe giveu frssi ul oLaiga lb ih
d'aculific tuctidm
l-sfsei etrmilailnn of an, ePtssHlflp paper in the
W"flU. Hl'laii'llillr lllii.trals.1. No liitallianiil
Biaii shoulil be without It. Westlv, ,.llt a
tmri II isl sn nioiitha. A.l.trw. u A i il.
tnuauasia, 301 llnavleai, N V.xk Uly.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
at. " Ah:A JrK A
If called lor state when advertised,
8. R. ORKKN, P.
M.
A port of lethargy BometimeH takes
DONacHHiun of the kidneva arid bladder:
tell you that I they 8I10U(i be promptly Htiinulated to
healthful action by the uho of Dr. J. II.
McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. For
sale by C. G. Huntley, drugitiut.
Home one is eaid to have invented a
BnbHtauoo that can be seun tlirnuKii more
cloarly than glass. Wo don't know
what it can bo unltsa it is a miin'H ex-t-OBe
to his wife for not returning homo
bofore 2 a. m.
Indian corn, or maize, never haH ua
uneven number of rows of gruins, bo
raune it ban ojipoHite radiualH of growth
from the cob center.
Faults of digestion cause disorders of
the liver, and the whole system becomes
deranged. Dr. J. H. McLean's
Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puri
fier perfects the process of digestion and
assimilation, and thus makes pure blood.
For sale by C. 0. Huntley, druggist.
A fine collection of chrysanthemums,
either in boquets or blooming plants, for
sale at the Gladstone green house.
Other flowering plants in stock.
STR. SARAH DIXON,
l or Astoria and Clatskanic.
Leave WASHINGTON 8TKKKT
DOCK for AttHtoria, Sunday and
Friday mornings at 7:?Q A. M., and
Monday and Wednesday evenings
at 7:Ij0 P. M.( making cIohu con
nectionH at AHtoria with boatn for
Ilwaco and Clatsop.
RETURNING leaves Astoria
Monday morning at 0:.'i0 A. M.,
Tuesday, Thursday atnl Friday
evenings at 5 P. M.
Connecting at Oak Point on down
trip with steamer Messenger for
Clatskanic; and on up trip from
Astoria.
JOHN A. BECK.
THE
RELIABLE JEWELER
No. 270, Morrison Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
18 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 !
FAI.I.S KNCAMF.MKNT, No. , I. O 0. R.
M'M:t first anil third T'if!siayHof each month,
at Oild Fellows Iih.I1. Mi'mliem and visiting
patrlari'lis, cordially Invited to attend.
J. A. 8TKWAKT, W. 11 llOWKI.r
Bcrlfje. Cliiul Patriarch.
KXKtMTiill'ri MH'IrK.
Notice Is lim-lir glvrn, tins! Dm iiii.li-rsljrni-.l
Ins Iicpii duly ni.iolnti"l St i Iim linn n ;.
llayi-a. Ilnilnty Jit'ls-n ol I'lsrkanlss rniiiity.
ori'irsiti. exisiitnr nf tin1 Isst irtll slid It-atniut-uc
of Martha A. Itisiri's, di'rifvsi-d. All pi-rsims
liavitiK I'lslins airnllist ssldi'sfstu am li.ilirti'd
to pr.'si'tit tin' sattM'. with simi'liiTs titiii.vrly
rfrifli''t, to im? at the ntlli-e nf t:. i. and l. if
l.stourrlli' my slti'rtii-ys at ort'Knii t'lty,tril
K"ii. wiililn sis month, from rbis date.
I'ati-d Nnvealr .
U-M.11-& J. W. DotsRies, Kxpciilnr.
NOTK-'K OK FINAL HKfTI.KMKNT.
Notii'i' Is hfri'tiy itlvrn Ihsl I liavn ftli-d my
final ri'pnrt iu ihi matter ol rl I'stnto of Isasp
(.loitsi-r. ili'i'fasfl. In tils' Ciiitr.ty t'o'irl of i.Msrk'
ainsa n.ittity. orrit.in, and t(V' court has ati
polntinl Jatiusry i. attlii-hourof litorliH-k
A. M. as thf ls and tlmii of tlss lifsrltiK of salil
ri'Jiort and lor thi sttlirtnt'nt of said I'ststi',
Imiihos A liiiisriTti. JilllN ( I.DI MKIi,
Altorriuys fur Kstali'. Admlnlstrstnr
NoTH'K OK AProI.NTMKNT
Notlri is ht-rs-liy kIvimi that th illiiirslKni'd
hss I n Ht't'ofi'ti'd hy Ihs Hon. Ii. K Hsyns,
I'minty JinUs ol i:lHi'ksiinis nnitity. tiri's-nti.
sdmlnistra'or of t lis t'stiitit of William Vlrsl-mi'li-r,
iIiti'hswI. All t itsoiis liavlntf rlslins
aitsinsl shI'I ffltati' art' lirri'liy THitlfli'il In tin?
sftit thi? SHtnr with vonrhrrs il'ily vi'rifli'.f to
me at my ri.s.rtM'i' nt Ni'i'.ly, Oregon, wltiiln
six months Irnm this d.iti'.
Iimi'.l this loth ilny nf iJeri'mlcr, l'i
1 11 1 It J. ft 111 I I Kit.
Ailmitilstrstnr
WII.I.AMKITK IlKliKKAII UROKKK I.OlMih
NO. 2, I II. O K.
Mi'cts Iho si'i'ond and fourth Mondnv In tmcii
month ntlo'clo. k p. in In I ti It. Y. Hull
Mrs Mahy Williams, N. (J,
MKH. M. (i. ClIAIIMAN, MSI!.
kai.iji i:ity l.oniiK or a. o r. w.
Mi'i.'ts every Sstnrdsy i'v.miIiik of em'h inottili
in A. O I'. W. hall 7th hi. All sojournum
brethren cordially Invited to attend.
T. K. UAI I.T, M. W.
(iKo CAi-ipr, Ki'cnrder.
1. 1. & I CO.
E. McNeill, Receiver.
TO THE
ERST
Given the clmivu of
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
JFt O XJ T 22 SS
GREAT
NORTHERN RY,
VIA
JT gives
!r J YOU
t fcv
Uli'N HEALTH
SPOKANE
Minneapolis
UNION
PACIFIC RY.
VIA
DENVER
OMAHA
ST. PAUL. Kansas City.
Low Rates to all
Eastern Cities.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Leave Portland every five days for
SAN FRANCISCO.
For full details call on or ad
dress, V. H. IH'UMtUKT,
(it'll. Passenger Agent,
Portland, Or.
KOI'NTAIN IIOrtKI'O., Nn. I.
liiK il 1h r iiiei'tltnr second Weiliiesday In each
month at eiiKlne iioiism, esst sldu Mulii street,
between Heventli and KIkIiIIi
J. W, Htkvyaiit, Sec. Straiiiht. F rill
M. f. Quinn, Fiiremaii.
MKAIJK KKI.1KK (.'OKI'S, No. In, HKI'AKT-
MKNT OK OKKUON.
Mrs. M. 8. Hllslmry - - - President.
Mrs. K, L. Cnchrtine, - Treasurer.
Mrs. J. II. HarilltiK, - Secretary.
Meeta on first and third Tuesdsya nf each
month In K. of I'. Hull. Memhers ol corps
from abroad, cordially welcomed.
MKAHK 1'OST, No 2. (i A. It., DKI'AKTMKNT
OK OHKOON.
Meeta first Monday of each month, al K. of
V. Hall, Ori'Kou (Jlty. VlslUtiK coinrudva inmle
welcome.
DAVID McAKTIItm, Commander,
Mr. Williams, Adjiitant
JH.'TTK CKKK.K fiRANOK, No. H2, P. nl II.
MceU at their hall In Mariinam, second Sat
urday in each month at IU a. in. Visiting
metnlicra always welcome.
S. K JACK, J, It. WHITK,
Secretary Master.
I,. A. S. OK K. I. HAKKH CAMP, S. OK V.
Meets Iti K. P. Hall on the second and fourth
Monday evcnltiKS of each month.
Mrs W. K. JOHNSON, I'reat.
Miss Norra C a i.l fr, Hec'y.
F COMPANY, FIHHT HK0IMKNT, O. N. 0.
Armnry. Third and Main. Itegiilar drill nlirht,
Monday. Keiiilar liusincss mectlims, Drat
Monday of each month.
OKFICKRB.
J.W. Oanonn, ... Captain
F.H Kelly, - - KlrstLlmitenaiit
L. L. Pickens, - - Second Lieutenant
,- V-r.jr-w -v,r Mt-iT tjj
If you are ititerestetljin
AdvertiHin
5" yon ought to he a suh
) serilier ot PitiNTKits' Ink: x
& a journal for advertisers, i
PrinterH' Ink j
is issued weekly and is i
filltul with contrihutions i
and helpful suggestions i
from tho brightest minds
in t llll ml vi'rl luimr lmui.
ness.
PrinterH Ink
costs only two dollars a
year. A sample copy will
he sent on receipt of fivo
. conts.
AllDltKHS
HKINTKIiH INK.
10 Epruoa St., - Nui Yofk
Mooro's JtcvealiMl
IteiiHMly.
ABluiiti.linn in its 1 I I'm la in Its curn (if
ltlicuiiiiiiiin, Astlittia, Mulittia, llll
lniiihtii'HH ur any ntlior iIisi'iihi. arinitiK
(ruin tlor.inp'il l.iver, Stiiiiiitfii ur Kill-
ni-ya It ilrivi-a all iinimritiea from tlio
IIIihkI
Mrs riias A Ititssi'l, wlmislaroralily known
Ihroiiulioiil Hit Northwi'st sa.
"Fur fllti eti years I was a c I snl siirTen'r
with asthma wliti. nit any rellsf, rirrfl that oh.
Isl I hy constant chanf ol loralllv. 1 wo
year. an. i I tried MooKa s Itrvnisi. Ilrn,r
ami the I'i'iicltts rreeivi'd from il wpirthitmo.i
Kraltl) lint It ttsve me ii'lli'f lmm the rirst and
lirevi'liti .l Ihr li-rrll.le distress n riillar to the
dlsessi. that made life almost nnlirarsliln. Any
ono who has ever lis. I asthma call iiinintaliil
lie ttratlliidi' I li-.'l Iohkis) this remedy II.'
Ilevllm II liaa aildi'd I'li'Ssuiil y,.rs to my Ufa
I have mil heltntri tn rei'iiiaineinl II in all like
suir.Ters, ami always with itw same lianoy ro
suits"
tsaV.T.1 he lis. I of all Imsritlsis, or sent t
sisu ai Hm mks I'm o fu , isiallli.. Wash.
THE BON TON.
Main Street, near Fifth.
Jos. Schlitz P.rewiitK Co.'s Mil
waukee tieer mi ilmtight.
IMPOUTKI) AND
Do.MKSTlC
WINKS AND
I.IQL'OIIS
All the Kest HranJs of Cigars.
PortlandCowiitz
Kiver Iloiite, via.
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Joseph Kellogg Traiis. Co.
STIt. JOSHIMI K FLLfKKi-leaves
Kelso Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, at (i A. M. Leaves Port
land, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 7 A. M.
STR. NOUTIhVKSTT-Leaves Port
land Monday, Wednesday and
Friday for Kelso and Upper Cow
litz river points, returning tho
following days.
This is tho only direct route to
reach all Cowlitz river points.
WM. R. ifoUIAN, Agnnt.
Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or.
CLACKAMAS I.OIKIK, No. Iff, A O. U W
Meets first and third Monday In each month,
at Straight's Hull VIsIUiik hrelhern weleomo.
C. K. I'kask 8. Ilol.i OMII.
Kec. m. W.
COI.tlMlilA HOOK AND LADI1F.H CO.
Meets first Friday of each month at
Fountain ciiKltie house. Chan. Atiiry, Pres
C. 11 Pillow, Seo'y. Chas. Iiitikr, Crtn
C ATA It ACT HOSK CO. No. 2.
Meets second Tuesday of each month at Cat
aract Kimlne house. W. II. Ilowai.i, Prea
0. II. llasTow, Hco'y. J. W. O'Connkll, F rn