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IF LOVE COULD HUtE THE WOULD. If lnvn i n ii lil ruin Urn universal, lluw rliiihui il would nil Ihliiua lw lln would remove In luhuuaun turn All lmr In IiIh ilrrrtiti, Nh miik I'uulil ever Intervene sliiy h ITfiMliiii fours. Twotilil Ihiw Ha Iliad wllli lowly Ililrn llcfurti III m'til 1 fores. Tim rnrth would lm so bright. The raillaitl mill Would hnl tin warmth and I l(lit Cor every una. A kliitf inlulil I lion iirHimiit wed, An fuiiirrt Invn her paife, A simllisirnsa Willi a prllli'ima lirtsl Mlnlil III row Imr winsome ifntf. Hwnet wiiiiliiirnl would mix the earth, Willi hniinar IiIkIi unfurled, Ami liiilllrw ho lliiirti ilrartli. Could lorn but ruin tin world. How happy all would U, An Kdi'ii vale Aiialu the earth would sea, I ould love prevail, Komi (Jnullrr In Hume and Country, I'MU'VI l.'V'U 111 I n TImtii nro a IW J'lilluiliil)ilruia )It liiK wlin "till ri iiii'iiilwr tint "Ktiiirlm ii Clilmni'V", " 5 iiiitml city liuiilimirlt tint liiK lutt'k to tliii Revolution. T)i"7 with riK'uHiil.iil In tliu iilcl dlns'turluM thus: "Hum. Muy, oyslorinitii, No. A Kntirtoj'ii Chimin')'." Thi'jr Missl nn tlm wml lilu nf Fifth Htrni't, nlxivit HiM'n, Mini ex ti'iidi'il from tlm muithwiwt corner (if Mulls.rry iilloy south to tlio iirosvut No. 221, How nn Ink furtnry. In flirt, tlm liiirk Jiiii t tif this i stiilillsliini'iit in tlm (inly juirlli ii i.f I ho ImilillnK lift, itinl tills) Wns ii I i if tlm I'.llrlH iiiiiiinIiiii, iH'lniiKiiiK ton curious fiunlly who owned tniii'h ii( Ilin html llicrciilsuita nnil notisl fur mvi'iitrirlliin In dress nnil ipHIiIiiIih. Thorn Worn III llll citfllt III Kim, Blltl they liml Ui ii Imilt to lit Ilin I'litiniicvs, u tin n iiti iiinrli higher I hull Ilin 'wo Ktory ihvi'llliiKx. 'I'll"'"" hIimkI lnn k from tint atrii t nnil hml unletis in frmit from which tlm iii'i'lilHirN went sut)iliii wit Ii Vt'Ketiililcs, Thn u inripiil industry lure la curly times) inul liiivn Imi ii luili lii'riiiK. " liiyi rn of Ihuiom, initio hum unit Ih-ihIk mo tnrni'il up when tlm stris'l linn h ii iiM iiril. Iii 1 h I s i. nn of t lm moot re siss'lid ri'Mili n In if tliu "Kotirtii'ii Cliliini' vn" wan n Mi fa Hachi'l llarriui, A driKllt tiMiliitto Who llll'l Isa'ii left ti h in it 1 1 fiirliiiin hv ii iiii'IiiImt nf tliu Hid din family, whose sirvunt slw hail Wen for SO veins. Mini llarrnii wiw wry cliiiritulihi iitnl iliil intu it k"1 in niiliiiK th" MHir, who wi rn plrtity i imnh in Ilin iiniiiKiiiim courts nud nlh .VHiif thill vlrimty, nml ilia in Ihla connection thitt imr nti TV lailiH. In 1 Hi ill ii man limned ltirlmrd Vnnt) Townley vim liviiii In I'lillaili'lphlx lln wait nn Knulihliiiuiii, hiimlMiiiio in npM iiraiii'i', with siishod luaniiora nml plum-inn inlilrrM. lln Ii id 1 ninny friends, an it wiia ri puli'd that lm cninii from nn fin Unit family nt holm', lint Iheri' wan a iiiyxl ry iiIhuii hid ini'iiim of living. Ho nlwaya hail ph nty of money, dreM'il nml liveil exa'iihively, no it wna aup pined Hint he hn 'I mi income from prop erty in laixlaml, luit nil till" wu iUhhI pitted hv the n purt that he hint In-en )ji I in-1 i.il in n iliiel nt Saruti);aSpriiiKa; that (lie iilh km eatiMi wan it ipntiTel nt the caul lahle, ami thai the iiuirleiitiK, Hlately lai'lisliman was in cITh I it pro feahiiimtl amlilrr. When ihia w.tH Liiiiwn, it nlTectcd Mr. Tiiwnlry 'h pn-itimi in Kneiety ml verwly, luit ennl playing wan ii ree'i' ln.i"l iiiiIii-i i v in tie times ami earrii il no pupnlai' iHiiiini w ith it, nml that K'"" tleman hlill M eineil to priaper. When he (nine to riiiluilelphiii, his oompnniiiii wiim it Imy uliuiit 15, who wiih his only ehihl, the mother lieiiiK' (leail. .Tames was it ilelieiile lad, luit Kent In, nml lie was put in n private HehiNil nml iiiui'l) likeil hy his aswiclates, hut his f4il hi t', itiinilful of tliu Tieissi tiuhs nf his priifeMtiun, In mini Jr.iiu s to 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 Juiies, nt the Hottthenst eoint r of Seeoiul nml Cheslmit Htreeta, In leurn eiiKraviiiK', nml this hu iliil, la'cuiniiiK a K'hhI workman. His father, however, supplied him willi tis) miioli niniiey, nnd ho eeitseil to work, lHx-umu uimteitdy nml dually dissipated. When left with out resources hy the deitth of the elder Townley, hti wiih forix'd to K tn Work nt his trade. Hichard Townley left liothiiiK to IiIk (on, hut before living ho conilded to u well known mem her of tho old luir cer tain piipem mid told thut Kcntlenum tho Htory of his witsted lif. In the latter part of thn eighteenth coiitury Apley l'ui k, in tiliropshire, now olio of the nIiow jilueeH of KiikIiiihI, wiui owned hy Sir Kdiiiund Foster. It hud oneu heloliKed to tho Lucys of Chai'li Cotn nnd cmiie to the Postern hy tiiar rinxa Hir Kdiitttnd had two sisters. One married it Devonshire roetor limned Childs, thn ol In r Philip Muley Town ley of Hhrewsliiiiy. Hoth Mr. mid MrH. Tow nley (lied curly, leaving nn only son Hichard Vitmi Townley. Hicliard was adopted hy Ii is hacholor nncle, Sir Kdiiiiiml, mid witx sum to enter on mi inheritance nf i'l 2,1)1111 per annum, hut he was wild nnd reckless mid wiih Kent itwiiy nun Oxford in dis Krueo, nml for n time forbidden to ap pear ut Apley I'ark. Kir Kdmiiiiil was l KettiliR qinle iiifii iu mid much ivintroll cd Uild ililliieneed hy his housektHiper, Mm. Ditrhy, who hud Unu in thn fam ily from H'l'lhuod. .She. interceded for Hichard, mid he was lliinlly restored to favor nml ciinie hack to thn )mrk, only to Kt into it fresh Hornpo. Mrs. Dnrhy hud n nieiMt Mlayinn with her, a very beautiful and good Rii'li nd with her Kii'hard fell madly in love, mid failing to gt her on less honorable tenim per suaded her to elope mid get married. Thn mint hud been nwny on a visit mid returned to find her niooe ko. HtiHpeotino; the worst, she nt ouoo in formed Sir Edmund of Ilin uophow'g now dtdiiuiueiicy and hud him wind for hit) lawyer. A new will was made nml no mention therein of Hichard Townley. Shortly ufterward Mrs. Darby learned i tho truth mid found that site had sue- needed in disinheriting her son-in-law, but was tiK) shrewd to let tho muster know tliu real facts, ns hu won intense ly proud uud would regard the migalli- i mice lis more HaKltlotiH than tho ntip poscil Hcdiicllim, Mr. Moropii of Slirewsluiry wim the family solicitor, mi upright "dloiuun, who hint known 'I'ownlcy'a father, mid lie persuaded the harouet lo make his will us follows: .Mrs. Childs, his niece, had the property for life; then her chil dren by sonority inherited, mid then helm mule, mid falling them or issue thn Hon of Hichard Townley to inherit In fee. As thorn were nine of tho Child children, James Townloy'a nlimioo of KainliiK the Inheritance his father had forfeited Noeuiod very remote. Hlr Edmund died, leaving n lurK sToiial esluln lu addition to Apley I'ark, nod tint Child entered Into poa H'ssloll. Jami B Townley hud no form of char acter mid wits, moreover, Improvident nml careless, nnd hu ndded to hi re ijioiislbilltle by miirryiiiK a very iretty youiiK Woiuaii, mimed Cray, who wax a neiuiiHtriwH In one of those one atorled hop on EIkIiOi atrisit, below Hansom. Knell did their heat to iniikn a HviiiK, but tlm husband ' health fuihtd, nml then jHiverty eiimii. Mm. Townley wim delirittn nnd could do little to support thn houaeliold, now increased by thn birth of n niekly Isiy. Haehel ltarron had known thn elder Townley nnd nursed hi son when ill with a fever, nnd she cninu forward, tiMik thn stricken family to her own homo nt the "Fourteen Chimney" mid cured fur them. The husband wim then living from ipib k eoiisiiniptiun mid the wife failing in health, uud both Were in j elfis't paiis r. I lu tlio month of March, IK','7, n small. Ihin man, evidently Eiik'lih nnd bs.k I IliK Very much like it ferret, came to ace I James Townley. lie wit, be said, n I friend of hi father' and hud but re- contly beard of the son's iifllleliiui. He Hulked syiii)mllietieHlly, left several dol I htm and promised to call itk'aiii, and thin he did several times, ulwny RivliiK I Mnt. Townley money, Hachi I w atched him closely mid Is--;ciiiue very distrustful. Mrs. Town ley had told In r sonicihiiiKof her husband history, mid after many Injunction to do nollilllK llHtil she rettirmsl Iheri wi , lute Haehel paid n visit to the lain Hicli i ard Met "iill. He heard her story Indifferently, but ndvlscd that Mr. Townley shoiihl siun no iaT without loltinc him know of it. The woman hurried home, and en- : Ii riliK the house heard some one talk iliK up stairs. She went ut once In I lie Townley' risun uud ps d in. Two mill Were ut Ihe bed-ide. James, prop ped up by pillows, hud Is'foro him on it . piece of board a p:iper, mid hi w ife had Just placed it pen in hi feeble hand. (Ill the table wa it pile of notes and K"l'l- i With a rush the mulatto Krublssl thn 'pnper, alinoxt upsetting Ixith men, who I turned on her fleicely. I "Il citreftil what you're doinit, worn 1 nn. That is a leal dis'iimciit that Mr. Townley hit n-eeivod moiiey toexivute, I and I'll hold you rcxuisibln for ditni- InKCa." "All rik'ht! 'i'his ycr is my house. ! You et out mid take ycr money with : you. We ain't siuniiiK niiythiiiK tislity. " And the men were resolutely hustled down stairs, lu an hour after Mr. Mc- Cull nnd hi clerk came walking in mid i heard the story. 1 "Let inn see the pu-r. Ah, yes, a ihri'wd iwhi ine to p't Townley to eoti- i vey hi rijht to a miiKiiitlcenl estate for f 'J'iO. We are jn-t in time, it seems. " I Tow nley was almost unconscious, but ! he lived linj ciioiikIi to know that he wa the owner of Apley I'ark. This freak of fortune eaiue nlsiut in this manner. Mr. Childs' husband died la fore thn I baronet, mid she wa the head of the family. Shortly nfter coming to Apley j I'ark the eldest son broke his neck in I the hunting Held and was brought home j dead. Hi elder sister was in (fcrmuny, nud her mother received it letter telling i of her sudden illness, mid with several i children, tt maid and n man attendant ! Martod nt once to crofw thn channel, , pouted throuKti Franen nud got snftdy to ; Uerinaiiy, and with two cnrriii,'e wiih driving along tlm lihine.when the bunk 1 gnvu way nud nil were precipitated into the river, and tlio maid mid postilion nloun escaped. Tliu thn Child family wan extinguished. Tho nttorney for tho hnir lout no time in onniinuuicnting with Mr. McCall, ap prising him that one of their clerks hail sailed for America, nnd thnt hi er rand w it to make some arrangement for hid own benefit with tho new heir nnd to warn that gentleman nt once. Thmiks to Haehel Darren, no warn ing wiih needed. James Townley died two months nfter hearing of his giKxl fortune, nnd bin wife, attended hy Ha ehel, started for England. Inside of two yearn both the widow nnd sou died. Haehel married B Very res)Hsitable white man in tho iioiglihorluxxl, moved to Brighton nnd kept a hotel there, much frequented by Hhropshiro people. Her proM'ity hero wiih hsiked after hy Hich ard Vanx, who was also n patron of her hotel ut lli ighton. Shu died in lHoo, quite wealthy. Thn Foster family again citmn into ownership of Apley Purk, and it is now nun of tho most beautiful places in Eng land. Philadelphia Times. The Riiawaeiiiciit Wu Kecent, lie I wonder if there Is another girl iu the whole wide world so sweet as my little sweetheart. She What's thai? How dare you think of another girl? I shan't speak to you for a week. Indianapolis Journal. Why It Is. Maud (a talkative maiden ) Do men require more sleep than women? Ilarry (who has four Bisters) Of course, since women talk the most, nieu require the most rest Philadelphia Call Every Time. Don't fool with a wasp because you think he looks weak aud tired. You Will find out he's all right iu the cud. Lowell Courier. A KAUMKIt TAI.KH HOAPh. Itmn.AHii, Jan. ft.-'l'o tiik Kiiitoh: A your eiihiiinii urn mill open lo il iscossioo on tin- ever prenent ronil ipnislion, 1 ciinuot hut ht'lp iJilp lu a word nr two, It I no'dlesa to talk wliiitlii'r ti wml roml or not, for lluil ipii'nlion la already ttlllnd. Hut how tn gel It nnil of w hHt innlerlnl I tho iUe linii. First, I would prnsisH thai the county court iiipoiiil a coiupcti'iit Diigiiii-er and Iiiihi nil roaila lomteil in the right place wllli ri-gunl lo draliiitgi'miil grnib-s. Hecomlly, lm vf tbla same engineer apKilut lori'ineii lliut ar lit In Is- mieh for raeh dla Irli t to aiiprrinteiid the work under order ul miKini-rr. Knulneer lo make reisirta of all work done by him. I think by lining away wllli no many mi ierviaor ami paying I hi- engiuerr the price uf onii iiiperviaor will give ua ipille a Utile more money for roiida. Thirdly, I am not in faver of limply scraping up the resits ami not doing any thing else with llieni lik (he work (lone on our road wln-re iliu lia were drawn that the water mav run down Ihe ci-nler of the road limleud of pulling In culvert. I think the proper way would be to lint clear out Ihe roods to their lull wldlli before there la any grading dune whatever. Then j ai In mnleriiil II w ill depend largely on com ; venleiicr ol gi'tllii); it. I would advise that J on ull road li-aillnu Into town ut len-t for one or two Inileaout lln-y lie iiiaciiduuil.ed, j at least so fur a (here in heavy Irultlc. I am ol Hie opinion that a plunk road should ' I' ilmcd wherever there la no gravel to lie hud hiimly. I notice thai one ol your wril riN guca li(iiie on inaadum ami lank i rends. In in v (.i n i n it iii money thrown jawny In making n plunk roiid mere limn eiglit li ft wide which would cut this llgure jilnwu in alum! $cki per inlle lor plank, i while I Ihink to miike a gissl tiiHi adam I road would Is' neiirh deiililc that unioiint. 1 A lo the llnaociiil part I think our gov : eriiiueiit allogelher tK eitravagaut from I Ihe highest lo Ihe lowest olhre, especially I when it comes to salaries. These roinU are In IsMielll Ihe Inruier mostly, hut if il is go ing lo mite our real estate H-vssinciit I Ihink we hud lu-lter lint Imilil roads, lor il ' In km atsiut all a mini inn nne at present prices In clolhe aod leed hit f innly ui,d ,ay j taxes. I ioli'iid lo uoike my home in Ore gon, lint if we are lo have more taxes I think it majority of Oregon farmers will : have tn enngiiie lu fnre there is a special levy made nr road work. I would like In re a lediiciinii el sulury lor all of our nlli- cits mi mi - 1 1 1 ii i looiing null I he fur r. Ily Unu I ilnn'l loeiiu lloil ediiculmii sliiiuhl he l aid (he Mime us ik'iiiiriiut laborer ure, liul Hml a Mii cesslid Inruier bus learned as , g'Mid a trade as a lamer, stiilesnuin, or any oilier pcron Hull has edui aled himsell, and bus paid as hiu a price lor it. I llo'l;ig lint to encroach eu your pBstr, I remain as ever yours lor good roads nml re ' Inriiis, hni'ia FfKK. l KKOQ POM) niitw. , ! (iraage OWcen Klected-(ireat Delsiten ! New Year Kesthllie. . I Ktiixi I'omi, Jim. L' The Tualatin linui.'e held their uiiiiiihI election lust Sutunluv. KotloninK are the officer elected for llieeiisnin' year: Muster, J. I.. Cruse; Secretin', Fred Klligsen; treanirer, T. I.. Turner; overseer, Osciir ; .I.trseii ; slow ard, Albert Turner; assist nut stewurd, (). Ii, Slmrp: I.. A. S., IJiish Wiiirner; (i. K , F. 1!. Liirsen; lecturer, Mrs Kiln Seedling; cluipliiin, John K ruse; Flora, Snie Turner ; Ceres, Mrs. Kate Hose; I'omotia, Mrs. A M. Citrnes. ! There is some talk of starting an A. P. ; A. s iciety heie. ' School is prnyiessini; smoothly with j II A. Hull at the helm. j The Fro". Pond literary society held its regular iiiecliiiK last Saturday evening, ami fiom the number of peoplein attend ' unco il w ould m em lo he a very popular 'thing. The program was excellent. Tlm I young member especially distinguished i themselves. The question for next nieet- ing is, Hesolved, That w hisky has caused 1 more misery than war. The sinkers I on the affirmative are, Clviio F.vana, B, F. Hurstow, J. Ij. (luge, Miss 0. C. (itigo nml T. L. Turner. On tho negative, John Turner, Mrs. Ella Seedling, Minnie Joehnke, .lame Caldwell and O. P. Sharp. Next meeting will he held on Saturday, January 12 Everybody in vited. Prof. Homer A. Ki use, of Salem, is visiting relatives and friends in this vi cinity. j A dance was given at tho grange hull Monday night, and a good time was hud j hy all who participated until about :o0, when all went home to get an early start on the new ear. Wllsonvllle Notei. Wilsonville, Jan 7. The snow has come and gone. We do not know how soon it iiiny return however. Owing to the heavy rain and melting of the snow raising tho river so much, the ferry hasn't been crossing any but foot passengers for tho past week. Ono ol our assistant ferrymen so Ihuno Humor says, is going East to take unto himself a "Ix-tter half." We think this a decided slight for the Oregon girls. Henry Mi ley hns a crew of, grubbers clea'ing land for him. also Mr, Fanch inann has let a job of grubbing and wood-cutting. Mr. Hose has sold his hop yard to Air. Prown, who will run it hereafter. August (tyhard recently purchased of Mr. (leorge a forty acre tract of land in Washington county. Mr. 8ilvey rented a piece of land from Mr. Crisell and is going into the onion business. Frank Kruse was in our town today and informed us that the A. P. A's have organizeed a society in his neigh borhood. Mr. Brohst has lieen confined to the bouse on account of p'sir heKlth hut wo are glad to learn that ho i improv ing again. Our m.'lioo! coimnoncnd Iat Wcdneii (lay with nn enrollment of M pttpilH and Mis llickenbotlien nn teaelmr. Tho enrollment improve. Mr, slchiel is resirti!(l being very Hick. Wo hot U) hear of bin Hpoedy recovery. Viola Voice.. Vioi.a, Jun. f. Ailolph Miller, who went tii Kunsa hist iprlng lo remain a year or two, returned last week. It wan too cold mid wage too low to tult liltit and he tli in k Oregon will do for him awhile yet. Mn. MatUMin'i Imhy In quite nick. .Mr. and Mr. Dobbins, of I'orlland, apent the holiday wiih her parent, Mr, and Mn. J. M. Ilayden. John Ollleit, of Woodburn, made Ida parent a short viiit. Missea Clara and (ierty Kevera gave their little friends a pleasant party last Tuesday evening. Those present were Misses Lizzie and Delia (iillett, Tina and May Hamilton. Can Ward and Kva Mattoon. Master. Carroll and Maurice Ward, Alfred Gillett, Jolmy Mattoon and Charlie Tateraon, Our mall carrier had quite a time gelling in last Wednesday through the storm. He hal lo leave his hack soon after he left Oregon (.'Ily, and came a horse back, but was In on tunc after all. Ilcsv ISkf. I'reicent Newi. CkKHCKNr, Jan. 8. J. H. JtnM, who i teaching tho Heaver Creek school, spent lust Saturday and .Sund.iy at home. HoU'rt SI iock Icy, of Highland, apent Inst Sunday with friend here. Mr. HogerM who set I led here a few days iv' ban moved to Clackamas hIu tion. Mr. Waldron intend to build a fine residence in the near future There hai been good fishing in the Ab eruethy for the last lew day. Comtax. New Era ,ewi. :w Eha, Jan. 6. George Ilrown has bought him u set uf new I, aniens. Michael StatiU-r shipped some pota toes to San Francisco, and has received return stating that thev were sold for HO cents -r suck. 1 he spud crop don't seem to pay very well. We think some until could make a fortune if he could in tiodtice some new product that Ihe peo ple could make a living out of. Kichurd lltimla went to Canhy one day last week to see how Lis daughter was getting along, she being sick wiih the whooping cough. She is stopping with her grandparents, Norton, attending the Canhy school. A new enterprise has been going on in New Kra fur some time, w ith what suc cess your correspondent is unpiepared to say. Il is the taxidermy business, car ried on hy Messrs. Hall and Pendleton. Win. Huitman has been doing consid erable clearing on his farm here this win ter. Clyde Waldron, of Abernelhv, spent a few days last week visiting relatives in New Fra. There has been ruin enough within the last Week to (ill Wells and creeks to ovc rllowing. This hapis-ns two or three times a year in our locality during Hie rainy season. C It Foster has been laid up fut the hist month w Uli chilblains on his feet. He is new able to be about again. Kev. Curlier preached a very able ser mon at the Central Point M. E. church last Sunday. (.Juarterly meeting will he held at the M . E. church at Central Point on the Dili and 10th of February. Kev. Camer and other ministers will Ire in attendance. You will soon wish to repaper your house or several of the rooms. R. L. lloliuan I i.is just put in a line assortment of ntw st vies. SHILOH'S CUKE is sold on a guar antee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cU., 50 cts. and fl.OO. For sale by G. A. Harding V Your V g Heart's Blood g Is the most important part of tf your organism. Three-fourths of tf the complaints to which the sys- V tern is subject are due to impuri- w ties in the blood. You can, there- If fore, realize how vital it is to Keen It Pnr V Keep It Pure V For which purpose nothing can equal (SSf It effectually re-1 moves A.rr.n a 1 1 iniDtinties. 9 ' moves" sa, ii .nan impurities, ' y cleanses the blood thoroughly W Vana Duiiilsup tne general health. Our TmtlM cn RIivmI an.t Skin diteaiea mailed r SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. V 9 y NOiiCi; OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby (riven that I have filed my report for final settlement as administrator t the estate of James Wise, deceased, with the criinty court of Clackamas coumy Rud slate of Oregon, and that said court hss set Monday, the 4th day ol March, INM, nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, aa the time for hearing ob jections to aald report If any there be, at which time all who are interested are hereby notified lo be present and make objections to said re port il stiy they have. JOHN ISK. Adin'r 1-11:4- of tliuestate of James Wise, dee'd. Dated this 10th day of Jautiary, A. I). Is. r 8. DKAKE, DENTIST Nitrous Oxide ftai for the painless extraction of teeth All work warranted and prices reasonable. Rooms 7, 8 and 9, southwest corner First and Taylor itreets, Glenn A Cox'a old ataud, Portland. Oregon. i flu ,T yrm gives HEALTH, Moore's Iteve.ilcd Kemcdy. Astounding in ita Effect in the cure of Hbeumatisin, Asthma, Malaria, lil i liousnes or any other diseaso arising from deranged Liver, Stomach or Kid neysIt drive all impurities from the Blood . Mn C'hai A. Ruasel, who Ii favorably known throiigaoiit the Northwest iayi: "For (I Iteen jreara I w a constant mfferer with aithma without any relief, except that oh taliKHl by eoimtaiit change ol lofialltr, Two years K 1 tried Mooaa'a Kviald Kxmkdv and the benefits received (mm It were the most gratifying. It gave me relief Irom the Brit anil prevented the terrible dutresi peculiar to the disease that made life almost unbearable. Auv one who has ever had asthma can understand Ihe gratitude I feel toward thli remedy. Be lieving It ha added pleasant year to mr life I have not hesitated to recommend It to all like mrTerera, ami alwaya with the tame happy re sults." lJt.To be had of all drufglnta, or seal to niss T llol.aas liauo Co . dcallle. Wash. EAST AND SOUTH theshTsHkoute Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Hoii.h I i North. 6:isr. at. I Lr Portland XT H 'Xa.u. 7 lde.il. I Lv Oreiront'lty Lr 7:19a.m. IOa.m Ar H. Krsnelseo I.T 7 DO r. UIM.VU CARS ON OGHE.N ROUTE Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AND Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. ROSKBl'RG MUL (Pally! :v)a. a i Lv Portland- Ar " 4 M rTi t:lA.M. Lv Oregon City Lv AS)r.M J.'Slp. M. I Ar Koaeburg Lv !7:O0a. West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail Tralii. Dully (Except Suudav.l 7 Ma.m. ( Lv Portland Ar 5:35 r.M U l'ir M. Ar Corvallls Lv 1 .( pu At Albany and Pnrvallls connect with tralni olOrcgou aud Pacific Railroad. Express Train Dailv (Except Sunday) 4-r."iiri Li Portland Ar i7&kTi l.lbr. M. I Ar McMinnville Lt I5:S0a.m THR0UCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IS Tllg EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE Can be obtained at lowest ratei (rom L B Moore, Agent, Oregon City. R.KOEHLER, UsDaxer. E. P. ROGERS, As.'t G. E. and Pasi. Agent I. B. k I CD. E. McNeill. Receiver. TO THE ERST Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL O TT T X2 S GREAT UNION NORTHERN RY, PACIFIC RY. VIA SPOKANE Minneapolis VIA DENVER OMAHA AND AND 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, W. II. IIl'RLBURT, Gon. Passenger Agent, Tortland, Or. Portland-Oregon City and Yamhill River Route. STP TOLEDO IDA ILY -:- TRIPS. Down Leave Pnyton 5 A. M., Mission 5,30, Newberg 6, Butte ville G:4", Oregon City 9:30, arriving in Portland 10:30 A.M. Ur-Leave Tortland 2:30 P. M., Oregon City 4 P. M. Stage runs between McMinnville and Dayton, via Lafayette, in con nection with the boat. The stage will leave Hotel Yamhill, McMinn ville, every morning at 3:30 a. m., returning, leave Dayton every evening, except Sunday, on arrival of the boat. Best of accommodations for pas sengers and fast ti me made. Foi freight rateB apply at dock or on steamer. Everybody shoud patronize the Toledo and thus sustain a daily boat. Joel P. Geer, Owner. Aarchie Geer, Captain. Sunday Services. HT. FA1L H ( III HCH - r.piseopal - Ker. Isaac fiswwiti, Hector. Hervlees ntl I o'eUiek a. m. and 1:MI p. m, i'rayer service very Wed nesday evening. KIKHT CON(fKKriATI0.VAb CUfKCH. Hev. J. W.Cowau Castor, wervices at 10 m a bj. and s (HI r. u. e'lrnlay Hchonl after mornluc service. Pmyer ne-i'llnr Wednesday evening at (lOo.eUiek. Prayer meeting of Voung People,! Hoelety of Curl-Usu Endeavor every Sunday evening at 7:U prempu KIK4T HAPiMT ( III M(.'H.-kv. niLUifl Psaxaa Pastor Morning Hervlce at II Hiindsy School at I'M.'i; Kvenlng Service Ml; Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the first Sunday lu the mouth. A cornlal Invitation to all. ST. lOHN'H CHt.'kCH. CATHOLIC-REV. A. Illl.l.tssisn, Pastor. On Sunday mass at and 10 W a. at. Every second and fourth Sunday Oerrnsn aermoo after the X o'clock inase At all other masses Knglish sermons. Sunday School at I 'M r. M. Vespers, apologetlcal luhiecti, and Hentdlctioo at 7 .30 km. MKTHOIdST EPISCOPAL CIH HCII.-klV 0. Svags, Pastor. Morning service al 11; Sunday School at 10 il. I as meeting after morning service. Evening service at 7:30. Epworth League meeting Sunday evening at 'Ml; Prayer Meeting I hurxlay evening at 6 110. trangen cordlallv Invl'ed. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH. REV. J. W. Montgomery. Pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:0 r. M. Sabhath School at 10 a. M. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meeta every Sunday evening at 6 30. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Beau free. EVAKO 'J.ICALC'Ilt.'RCII-GERMAN - B, r. Mvr.as, Pastor. Preaching servlcea every Sunday at II A. M and 7:.'0 P. ti. Sahhath ackisil every Sunday at 10 A. M (Rev. P. Hott. Hiitit.) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening fMTKli BRETHREN IS CITRINT.-Preaeh-Ing every aeeond and fourth euuday of each month, at II uu a m. and 7 .to p. m.- H. (si -Lain, Psstor Sunday sehrsd at 10 a. m. at Oregon City First sundry at Siimson chn,l house. Molnlla: 'I hlrd Sunday. Mountain Home 11 a. m.: limber (trove, i p. m - Mln l'e!! (treen. Su(ierhiiende;it Snnoay schrtol. Prayer meelingeverv Wednesday evening. F.YANfiELICAL LI'THKRAN ( Hrk('H-t Okkv. Psstor fe-rmsn servlcea every Sued y at 11 o chwk A M. hnglish services at 7 at f. M Sunday schisil at 10 o'clock A. M. Jn-s-tlon: Store rtsim next drsir to bakery in Shlve-R-y's building, corner ol Seventh and Madiaou streets n Sctentifio American Agency for fv' I 1ft-ti J CAVEATS. L'AX TADS ISARKt, uiaiua roraajT. COPTRIOHTS. tOJ For Information and free Hand boo writ to Ml .VN to- V BKiniwiT. New Vosr. Oldeat bareaa for aecurtiui putenta lo America Kvery paunt taasti out t,r un la bronffht tisfnrc tlx public b j uooca giiitntneot cbarg in Ui ritntific JlmcriraK LarrMt dmlatlon of any arlratlflc pspsr tn th vurlii. ,leuuidlr llluatntusl. No Inrellivsjiit man should be without It. Waellr , l.0( eart llJusli mootha. Aildress ut NN A CX JLbUiutJia, 3KI itroadwaj. N Y'irl Otr. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Jale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN IHE BRIDGE A'D DEPOT Double and Single Rig?, and sad dle horses, always: nn hand at the lowest price. A corrall connected with the burn for loose i-tock. Information regarding any kind or slock promptly attended to by person uf letter. ' ' horses Bought and Sold. Hornes Boarded and Fed on reason n'jle terms. NOTICE FOR Pl'BLICATIO.N. Laud otBc-e at Ores-no Citv. Oreron, f iH'Cenibvr'JO. rfM. I Notice is he'eby a-iveii that the fulluwtnT nameil settler has'filed iiotire of his iiitptitiiin to make tiual orisif iu support of biscluini. sud t'ust saul pnsii M ill lie mule lefre ihecmiiity jmlite of Coin inM ei iiuty, st .St. Helens, Oregon on February II, lsW, viz: WILLIAM X. MEsEF.VS, II. E. No. ?ri9, fur the s e sec JO. t 7 n. r 3 w. He names the following witnesses to prove hu continues residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Alford K. Morgan, of I'eleua, Columbia county, Oregon, I- Mslcom. Kyser, Columbia county, Oregon. William Holssppla, lelena. Columbia County, Oil-sou. and George W. Kichardsou, ol Helena. Columbii county, Oregon. KoiikitTA .Miller, li:J-l Kegister. BROWN The photogpaphei1 Is prepared to make photographs of all kinds promptly and in FIRST CLASS STYLE Babies' and Children's Pictures a Specialty. Call and examine his work I the Old New York Gallery S:irr!;hrlnarding'8 D A VIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Received a gold medal and diploma at St. Louis Convention of Photograpers, 1894. Third and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. Duffy & Ueckart EXPRESS andJRANSFERING. Special care in moving Household Goods and Pianos. Prompt work and Reasonable chargesn Leave orders at BELLOMY & BUSCH'S. vjvile;ii rr u I BAKING POWDER It Is PUREST It Is CHEAPEST It Is BEST It Tn Art Sot SatUflel Tour Mast j Sack ft Closor k Drraiu. Portland, Or. - 0