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noon vikw Norn A Mhii IMiiiiiiir-l.lltladlrl Nrrlnu.ly Hurt Ni'IioiiI Hunan Unlliated, llixiD Vikw, Jiiii. 15, Mink Hum Hfuly In iiiiiiIIiikIIi" winter In I'ort liititl. Mr. Trunk Hrrly inmln tlm ihiilrinllii u IxihIiihhn trip Hiihirdiiy ami ri'i'urt u llttlo ntlrlii llm iotiilo niiiikct. I loud Vlnw In lo I in vii n KrlnN of rit IIkkuiin iikm'IImkk ImOiI fix hi iimlcr tin uliltt iniHiiiKi'iMi'iit of Hhv. inn! Mrn. JxroiiiH H.irlicr. Illitliop I)iliniiy, if Hitlum Iiiin liittin H viiry wiiliMiine yncnl ul Hrotlmr I rmik Ki'vly'd for h'vhniI tliiyii. Mr, Win. Kniglit Mini fmiilly uxkn'I to Ichvh UN DOll, Tliu Wllwinvlllit m'liiiol Iiiin roiciiit(l Willi tnUcllIT W'llU CHII kl'Op tlllltt with the chlhlrmi IIiIn term. (io, HtHily won oiiu of llm Jurymitn who wmn liclil nvitr for thin cilm rimlnii of court mill In now hIIimiiIIhk the imiiiu, Mr. I'ciwlcr, nun of thn OhWiih Co., iimclilni' uki'IiIn wun niUliitf on IiIn Innt yiwr'H iurrliumrN recuntly. MINN Wlllllill ( 'u II It I II U II COIltl'lllplNlcM NpumlliiK tln winter with (iIimiiIn hikI riilutlvcii Ht Wllminvlllu. Minn Aiih" Vhmon nf tlif Wllil llnmi inoiliitiiliiN, who Iiiin tii-mi no tuirioiiitly ill fur tuiiiin tinm In Mill In Very low coiiilitloll ImtKK'iit hnpi'ii mi I'litertilinoil for l.er Npeeily ri'i'iivt'ry, lliitliu Hie uun to tli'iliiiitu their new foiir-roniiiitil Hi'hixil huiinii luduy, which wo triiHl whn Ni'roiiipliHiiiiil with ureut Imiior to l ily unil vicinity. ' (irilllillliH l.iHinev, who hiiN heeil very low fur Nuiiie limn in mill III very rriti ( ill I'limlitiiin, Hint In ipiltn ntieil, hem e her recovery In' very dnuhlful. I'ra. i.jf thn old nuw, "that hirdN of a feather ilciyof Aiintru nml Km lint of Klirr- iM'k tuiiether." Tho people of Glad win I urn thn attemliiiK pliyniciann. I ntonn and Onxoii City limy coiiKratulate Mr. Nicewunner, the new I'leaoanl theiiiNelveN on uht.iiiiinK valuable an Hill Mi hool clerk who no inyHtcruiiiily i iif.it i xt to their pop'ihition. ilinupH'iiie I Noiiin time Hfo Iiiin not yet Im'cii fuiind. I'i'ul pl:iv wiu feared at II rut, hut after u careful Hearch, the lieihlMPiH have lieuun to loik at tlm iliniipimirancii in ipiite a diflereiit lltfht, I.uhI WeilneNilay while htth Slella Seely, k'"il uhoiit yeuni wim plaviiiK In tlm harn vaid where her father wa hitch! IK up a team a looe horne kicked 1 her and broke her left leg jiiNt atiove tlie knee joint. Little Stella in very patient and bore the Netlir.g well, but the lilht few iluya were painful and tire"unui for the llttln NiilbTer, w ho hN now become ipiite re -ouciled to her fate of a few weekN and iN rcHling very ipiietly under the hkllHnl can- of lr. Win (iieNy of Aurora. Anna. jefn Ixk-nIi. I.ooan Jan. l.'l I.nnI night'N wind liuidii M'veral timid huiiM'holderH lincaiy. I'eiici-n weie blon n down, frail buililiuKH dcinuliNhed and ipiite a number of t recti blown i im ii or broken. The inclement weather docN not allccl the i;rangcr. About forty ntlellded tlm bilHineN meeting yentenlay. The dam e which wiin to have been given at C. V. liii hey'n wan poMponcd on account of the ill health of Mrn, Hichey. Then will be a necklie dance at Shuni way'H next Saturday. The yoiiiik' ludien are to furnish tii-N nml llm boyn am ex pected to have neckn to 111. Among thoMe who made Hocial vihitn today were the lainilieN nf ('. V. liichey, John Schuttel, Tom tiallagher mid Henry It.ilium'ir. W'n heard that a young stranger ar- riveil at tlie lioiiin ol .Mr. Mention re cently. Minx I.i..ie WiNiin and Mihh Minnie Clark were thrown by their hornet. They NUMtaiiu'd no ncriuui injuricN. Mina Wil noil thinks the mud wuh ipiitoNoft. 1'KAHI., lttrr Mat. The following In tlie linl (if li'tU-m remain ing In the pout ulllce at Oregon City, Oregon, a I'. M January HI. l'X: Itullock, J J Kgglelon, S I' Fair, Klmer Kleld. J W Kind ley, .1 M lliiytii'K, (' K lllli, Clina Howard, I. I Kelly, J P I-nard, Jack Moore, John Mi'Klimler.C K ralti'rnun, Adam lteeiler.J W ItbontlcN. Jicub Suillli, M V. H tn ili-ii m I n , 0 Town, W Tniiipnon, Jacob Wiuiiingliaui, John Mack, K I, C'lunuvr, Kiiiiua I.iiliker, Marie Dudfrey, Mm Mary Nnyer, Mrs II K Krefinan, Mm V M ltcei, Mi Mary (larrow, Mm J K Hlianm, Mary (Irani, Millie Hinllh, (ieurgia Haynps, Mm Watla, Mm IVarl llorlon, Mm Minnie If called lor Ntiitn when adverllned. M. U. (iUKKS, P. M. Kjigle Creek Notei. Kaiii.k Ckkkk, Jan. H. Th la place In wiihuut a doctor now. Ir. Smith will ho uhHcnt till thn HcHsion of the IcgiHlature !h over. The little child of James Smith got ae vercly acalded by a kettle of boiling water being upaet on it. There wmn no debate Saturday night on account of the bad weather. Ed. Itiirnntt ami Oeo. A. Weber were in Oregon City on Sal unlay attending to bllHilUlHS. The anow was thirteen inches on the level here, and the mail from Port land wbh delayed throe ilnya on account of the anow. Karl's Clover Iioot, the great blood purifier gives freuhncHS and clearness to the complexion and curcB conetipation, 25o., r0c., $1 00 for sale by Geo. A. Harding. OMIirrONK (JMCANI.VtM. lliiliii if Ori'itmi flly'a 1,1 vr Hiitmrli- Mhii liiiriv-iiifHtn llflug Mail. (ii.Ai.noNK, Jim, M. Mr. Miller, of ('hii'kiiiuiiN, will iiiiivii IiIn family Intro In a uliurl tium. llu InteiiilH iniikliiK thin IiIn home, Thn I iin I weiil her ilnc not keep (iluil utouo Imek. Three Iioiihkn uiu hniilK orei'leil ut preHent , Tlm recent lilh water did hut llttlo ilitiiuitfii to the niiw mill compHiiy. Churli-N Allen, of Mirliiifiin, In violting IiIn niHler, Mrn, N. TIiikIo, Twolitlhi children of K. L. Oiciliirn Iinv henn very nick hut are now Improv ing l.lttlo Juliet (,'roHN, who liun heen eon fined to her lied fur it month with hip (llwenc, In K"iK to utiiy with herrundm for h chmiifo. Tho (ilmlHtono Iih'iiI car will, iIiiiIiik the winter, lev the park on WcilncNiluy mid Hundny cvenlnit prompily at 7 o'clock, uinl returnliiK leave Orcu'iti City ut I) o'clock. Tlmr In not a vacant Iioiihh in (ilud h(oiii), and a doten could ho rented ut once if they went on tlm uround. Tlie ( ilmlhluiie Co. iN Jn-t coinplctinK over a half mile of Nix-foot Nidewalk, run liiliK thn enllie length of ArliliKliill direct. )iiriii tlm Niiiniiier nearly a mill' of picket truer Iiiih heen ciiiiNlrilcted around the on I ni l limit" of (ilu.lMone. Hov. C. A. Wooily, tho iienial Mild cloijiicnt preai hur, and ahlo editor of the Pucille ItapliHt, of I'orlluml, In trerliiiK nil cletiant, modem ruttuKii llm IoIh aro Jiiht CHi-l and HcroxN tlm Mreel from Itev. (iilmmi I'uiker'N, and prove tho truth T. M CiohM in em loniiiL' hix hundHomn : IuIn and will build the foundation to hi ... . i . cntlaiH to lai creeled next NUinmer. Several a. ri-N morn of (iladHloni. I ark l'v I n cleare l up l.i" fall, mid about ten acrcN iiiomi ill be cleared no befute Hprinit II In cxjiected thut next numnier will witncHM au exoihiN of far inure than die omiuI iniinher of people to thin beau- 'tiful reMort. tioltlieb Yanui lately moved to (tlad Nlotie and piirclutrc I out- of llio-e ilchir.i hie acre trai ts and will build immedi ately. Mrs Sarah Huntley, the mother of our genial and proicroim tow nsmen, W. A, and Clyde Huntley, has purchased a home in (iludrloue, and erelomi a hand some dwelling will Ik- erected. W.J. Hunch and w ife, J Kly, have purchased a home site in the ct liter of the encampment grounds near the flag pole and iutt n I to build. The tilailsluim greenhouse Iiiin made ipiite a Nale lately nf choice (lowers. Il is iimlcrntiKid that thv ow ners w ill double the capacitv of thn house next season. Tlm farmers aioiiml Clackamas arc anxious lo have the county open up a new road h ading alung the line of the O. C. K. II. through (iladstonii. The route was dedicated when the city was hiid out, mid is trotting ground the elitiredis tance. Il would indeed be a welcome change to the piesent nearly impahsable mad from Cltckamas and liaiuascus to I licgoii City at this point. It K 1 1, LSTATK T H.lSI Kits. Kiirnhlieil I: very Week hjr the Clacka mas Abstract hikI Trust Coiiuuiny. Livcy A Hrown to K II Itnrghart W I) Sept 20, 1K1K), 2(1 acres of the "Fagalde" lid In the sw'4' of sec iritis, rile uml int $ 50 Oak (irove Land it Imp Co to N C Cedaraon special W I) Jan S, ISH5 lot 1 blk 57 in First solid of a por tion of Oak Cirove 500 W V Imp Co to J II Kalfson W I) Nov it, 1H'.4. lot 5, blk lit 1 0 6 C It K Co to J C Schmidt et al I, April HO, 1H!4. ne'4 of aw1; of ec 13. t 3 a, r 4e IL'O It U Cnrrin to Geo J Ctirrtn W I) Dec 21, 1K!U, lostH 1, 2,3,4, 5 and (I end the s'.j of the n4 and the ne.t4' of gee 10, t 3 a, r 4 e, 4:l(I.H!t acres 4000 E K Kellogg to Mary K Weber W I) Ian tl, 1S05, lot 1 blk 31, O I S Co'b first add to Oswego 300 Fredrick Will et al to Mary E Weher Q 0 1 Dec 20, nltt of se4' of e'4' of Bvl4 of see (I ; the e.'u' of nw'4, w of tho ne' of sec 7, t 4 s, r 1 e . 1 C L and L E Uarbur to V L Ogle W D Dec 24, lots 15 and Hi of blk 4 West Gladstone 250 C O T Williams et al to Paul Slul- t.ke W D Deo 7, 1KU4, 5 acres in the Cranlleld chum in sec HI, t 2 a r2e 500 A II Shaacrto M F Thomas W D Sept 13, 1KH2, 7I acres in the n!4' of the n'u ol sec 24 anil 1(1 acres in tne h'd of no'4' of sec 24 in t 5 arl e.! 300 J W Montague to J II llawley W D Dee 27, 1KU4, the 8w'4ot sec 12 in t 2 a, r (I e 1 Havo your Titles examined and Abstracts made by the CLACKAMAS AIWTKACT A TRUST CO. who have tho only complete ot of Abstracts of Title of all hinds in Clackamas county, Accurate ard reliable work by a reBon- aible firm. Ollice up Btairs in the Cau field building. Five acres of grubbing wanted done. Inipiire of J. E. Witzig, care of Julius l'usch, Logan, Or. A3 TO THE FLOOD, DOCTORS DIFFER, fttinia Think II l, ul to tlm Kiipliratva, Oili er tlm Mrllliif ul tli li Af. Kiii'KN, 111 "Dun AiitllU dir Krilii," Nmiiimyer, In "KrleHKewl.lcl.ti,," linvo iitteuiptnd to nIiow that tho Mo Nitlo nnooiintof tho (Inlux'i wun copied with little from an ordinal ANhyriim vithIoii, nml that it wiw a local flixxl which tiKik place in the pliilnH of the TiKria uml KuphralcN, not In the valley of tlm Jorduii. In a rwent iiuiiiIht of Natur WiK-licimchrift, Iiowdvit, Herr Hlchanl Hi-huIk trh-N to prove that a KWicral (IimkI toiik placi) In tho ic ago during thn (juaternury mtIoL Many factN, niicIi im ovIiIiiiicrn of (;la nlatloii and lowering of temix-rature, found In tlm rock and in nukiin and liiytlm, kn well on the vuitt oxteiiHiou of a reut lukn in tint far wiwt of America, wIioko level won 1,000 feet ahove that of tho Halt lukn, go to prove that flixxl AccoinpaniiKl tho retreat of tho lu:i(im. ('ountrlen In warmer )atltnde for ex ample, tho Haliaru wero converted Into won ami wainHi or wcrn locally flood mL iHoluted landN kept clear of tho in ondntion for Instance, Egypt hut we nay remind Jlerr liennlg that, attcord tii to HerodotUN, Egypt won fonncrly In great part a mantli. It In curlniiH to note, ill conuwtion with thn ghirlul theory, that an old Aryan trwlitiuu tella of tho ' AryaiiN having Ihm'U driven front their original aeut hy the cuiiutry Ui'ouilng colder mid tho winter longer. The (ierumii flood Niign tellN that "thn AikhIh of thn north came fur from their home mid were turned Into ice, uml tho ice Htood at ill, mid thn mlht which hung over it froze." Tho ami wanned tho (IrupN, however, mid Yiuir of HriiiithurHcu, tho fnt giant in the form of a man, won born. Horn killed thn giant, and in hia blood (Irowneil thn racn of IlriiuthurM'n ex cept I!ergeliulr, who, in a boat, aavod hlniHidf mid wife, and from them Nprang tho new race of IIriinthuriun. Loudon Uloboi tiurfr (iuriitii. Lndy Morgan rii-onU in her "Diary" ! t,"t ,1,n"'" Ht ,l10 I'""' , urchbiHhop of laranto Nhn met with . . , . , , I gticntH whoNi pn wneii would nnvo N-eii IM(n) WoMlill) , , ,)layri)om of a tluI1 to the dining room of an Italian ' prelate. Itctwcfii the first mid mi-ond courses thn door opened, and several enormous ly large nnd beautiful cats were intro duced by the names of Paiitahnne, !) (I'-inoiiit, Otello, etc. They tisik their plaei-s on chairs near the table and were as silent, as motionless, as well behaved, as one could desire. Oil the bit-hop requesting one of the chapluiiiN to assist Kiguoru Dcjulcmoiin to something, the bntler stopped opto hii lordship and oWrved: "Dcmlcmoua will prefer waiting for tho rounta. "Youth's Companion. Hot Water For Cuwa. "Hot water for cows" is the maxim of the French dairy farmers iu tho de partment of Fiuistcre. Tht-y claim to have proved by experiments that when rows drink hot water they yield one third morn milk than wbcu they are re freshed with cold water only. Caution must, of cuurxe, be observed in adopting thn new system. Avaricious dairymen must beware of scalding the throats of their cows in their ha.-te to avail them selves of this discover)-, which is vouch ed for by our consul nt Drcst. The pro rtitiHK, we are told, are half a pail of boiling water and half a pail of cold. Loudon Gloh'. Deafness Cannot he Cured. I'.v local aplicaiions us they cannot reach the iliscasc.l portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, mid that is hy constitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube, When this tube is in limned, you have a rumbling sound of imperfect hearing, and when it iB en tirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the iuflamation can be taken out and this t"h restored to its normal con dition, bearing will lie destroyed forever; nine tascs out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but in an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot he cured by Hall's Ctarrh Cure. Sen.l for circulars; free. F. J . CHKNEY A CO . Toledo, 0. lrSold by DruggisU, 75 cents. There is good reason for the popularity of ChamlHirlain'i Cough Keinedy. Davis A Huraird, of West Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa., sav: "It has cured people that our physiciana could do nothing for. We persnuded them to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kemeily and thev now recommend it willi the rest of us.'' 50 cent bottles for sale by (i. A. Hard ing, Druggist. Karl's Cloyer Root will purify your bliHid. clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your bead clear as a bell. 25c, 50c, and a dollar. For sale by lieo. A. Harding. Persons who lead a life of exposure re subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago and will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin iment; it. will bullish pain and Bubdue inflammation. For sale by C. ti Hunt ley, druggist. SUM MOKS. Iu the circuit court nf I lie 8tnle of OieKi'll fnr the county f Cliicksiu '. . Ailnm Quick, plslutlrT, v. Annie E Quick, tie feutlaut. Tn Annie E. Quick, mi I it lefenditnt: In the name ol the Hiate ol Oreaon. you re hereby required lo appesr and miwer the com plaint filed iKint you in the shove entitled mitt on the third Monday In April, A. 1. 1st) lielng the 1Mb dsy of said month, and nald Any belnii the first day of the next rcmUsr term of mild court, fallowing the expiration of the time prescribed ill the order of publication of Una uinn.nua made liv said court. And If von fail to appear aud answer said comnlnlut plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demauded In the complaint, to-wlt: The dissolution nf the nisrrinue contract existing between you slid plaintiff, nd decree of absolute dlvoro from you, and fnr such other and further relief " la nitet In tlie premises. Published by order of Hon. Thus. A, McHrtde. Judve of said court, duly made on the 7th day of January, A. l. Wr, C. II. DYK, Atty. for Plaintiff Dated Jan. 12, im. 1-18:222 KOIt fWONOMY, Oiikoiis Citt, Jan. II. -To Tin Kuitok: To our Holoim who are now at the slate capltol, I would like to any one word: Ke trench 1 You ailvinatcl retreucliiuent previous to your lection, now, all the taxpayer ask of you la that you keep your word good, Jtcgiii with the Kovernor anil take all the atattt and county ofllcials and reduce the aalary of every one of them one-third, which would be about on a par with the reduction which haa teen made in the price paid for labor, farm product! and wages of me chanics. Koine office seek era and dome office hold ers will oppose any audi reduction, hut hear in mind that the "in'a" have the pops aud democrats watching in order to make IKilitical capital for future use and your ai ts may lead Pi a political avalanche Instead of landslide and iu all probably after the next election a large share of those who hold office now will be tax growlers instead of tax Krahblera as at present. Again, I am confident there would lie no dillculty in finding any quantity of equally reliable and competent aspirants for the various H)sltioni In the gift of the ole and who would aerve at tlie prossed re duction fully as well as the present incum bents. Agaln.it seems very strange to me that our marls uf industry can pay their hands wsk-ca and to their proprietors higdiviilends w hile our anions have lo vote the taxpayer's hard earned money to aupsirt a lot of able Uiln-d criminals who require no conten sal ion but their meager fure aud striped clothing. A lari;e share of thei.i probably never con tributed a dollar to the support of the gov ernment in taxes, hut according to the Clackamas county grand jury hill they cost the county nearly one thousand dollars. Tax I'ates. Mount Pleasant Notei. Moi-kt I'lhasast, Jan. 14. Missea Kinnia and Karali Albright of Inland were visiting friends here Wednesday week. Miss lis Pease is visiting hur sister, Mrs. Doremus, of Oregon City. Mr. Titus had the misfortune to lose his dt lately, which makes it unpleasant for hia fsuiily when he la sway. (ii o. I-an-lle attended the session of the t-rum-'e at Highland a week ago Saturday. I'ndoubtedly Mr. I-arlle found the roads as dcscrilHvl by our earnest writers on thai subject. (If course during the winter months our chief object is to shun the mud. Tlie late sue and aleel left many traces ol itevasliilion. Many of the tine trees at Itose Kami and White Hall are sadly disfig ured, to aav nothing of other farms where even such shrubs as the lilac were uprooted rathlessly. The "Twilights" met last Saturday night week at Mr. Lazelle's, and officers were elected an follows: President, Geo. Kidder; VicefjPrcMdcnt, Alice McArthur; Secretary, Homer Martin; Treasurer. E. Thus; Mar shal, Hurt McArthur; Editor, Nellie Mc Cord. Vox HitMAKiA. In the decline of life, infirmities beset us to which our youth and maturity were strangers, our kidneys and liver are subicct to derangement, but nothing eipinls Dr. J. II. McLean s Liver and Kidney Halm as a regulator ol these or gans. For sale by C Huntley, druggist MierilTi Notice of Sale on Foreclosure. In the I'lreult Court of the State of Oregon for the County ol t'lac kamiis. Ida F. Cole, plaintiff, rs Chas Stewart, W W. II. Smium-ii, J K Stimson. John Schwab. A. II. .Schwab. Fred Schwab. Joseph Hedge I nil Cliarniau aud N. C Stmgley, defend- ants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, sa. Notice is hereby given thai by virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the circuit court of Ihc State of Oregon for the I'ounly of Clackamas, bearing date the Ilth day of January. Is'JS, ill a suit where Iu Ma F. Cole was plaintiff, and the above uamed were defecdants. commanding me, in the name of the State ol Ore gon, that out of Ihe real etate hereinafter dcscrtlH.Nl, lo realize a sum suttieiitit to satisfy the deinisd of said decree, towlt: HOTS 7.V and the further sum of $. lift costs, together with in terest on the same since said decree was eutered al ten per cent, per annum, and also the costs of and RtletKllug mis sale. Now. therefore, In obedience to such decree, I did, on Ihe Ilth day of January. ls".V duly lew upon, aud will, on Saturday, the liith day ot February, lS'.i. l the hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day, at the front door ot the court bouse tu aid county, offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for rash In hauil, all of Ihe right, title and in terest the said defendants have In and lo the following described real property, to-wlt: He- ? Inning st the northeast corner of the Puliation Jind ( lalm of Matlheas Swegle in townships mull of range 2 east of Willamette meridian and running thence south -D deg weal ,H tw chains: theueeaoulh S9 deg SO min. west .V2 chains: thence south 51 deg. 80 min. west 24.60 chal ns to Ihe northeast corner of William Kngle'a (I, .nation elatin; theuee north 70 deg. west la Ht chains; thence north 8 deg. SO min. east MM chains to ihe north boundary of aaid Swegle claim; theuee south 4f deg, east 57.S0 chains to the place of beginning, containing 2k0 acrea more or less, lying aud being In Clackamas county. Oregon. Dated tint Itith day of January, A. D. 1S9V E C. MADDOCK. Sheriff of Clackamas Comity, Stale of Oregon. By N. M. Moody, Deputy. 1 18:2-15 V Your V g Heart's Blood V Is the most important part of V your organism. Three-fourths of t9 Ka rimnl iintfl r n il!,-!, tl, tern is subject are due to impuri- tics in inc uiuoo. luucaii.incre- 9 fcy tore, realize how vital it is to - Keen It Pure V For which purpose nothing can V M equal LSJf It effectually re- 99 y moves JTItni all impurities, v cleanses the blood thoroughly y . and builds up the general health, m Vr OurTrutlscon Blood an.l Skin diicasasmsllcd r Hre losoy adilreu. V SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a. V S. DRAKE. PF.NTIST Nltrona Oxide ga for the palniens extraction of teeth All work warranted and prices reasonable. Rooms 7, H and 9, southwest corner First and Taylor streets, (ilenn A Cox's old ilaud, Portland. Oregon. mn " Idfj G,VES !wf Y0U Vjlrl HEALTH Mooro's Ileveiilcd Kemedy. Astounding in its KfTects in the cure of Kheurnatistn, Asthma, Malaria, liii liousness or any other disease arising from deranged Liver, Stomach or Kid neys It drives all impurities from the lilood. Mn Chas A. Russel, whoisltTorably known throuiboiit the Northwest uyi: "For fifteen yeara I was a constant sufferer with asthma wilhout any relief, except thai ob tained by constant change ol locality. Two years ago I tried Mooas'e KivssLkd Km any and ihe beneflls received from It were the most gratifying. It gave me relief from the first and prevented th terrible distress peculiar to the disease that made life almost unbearable. Anr tine who haa ever had asthma can understand Ihe gratitude I feel Inward this remedy. Be lieving It haa added pleasant yeara to my life I have not hesitated to recommeud It to all like aufferera, and alwaya with theisme happy re sults." tV-To be had nf alt druggists, nr sent to hiaiT 11ol Dautl Co . Seattle. Wash. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA HOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Sou.ti I r. a. 7 ir. r. a. WiSt a. Lv Portland Ar Vr Oregon City Lv Ar H Krmnrisco I.T DIN'l.Vq CARS ON OGDEK ROUTE Pullman Buffet Sleepers. awn Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains ROHEBCRG MAIL (Dally i ". a. I Lv" ' Portland Ar i M77i 9 .11 . M. I Lv OregonCity Lv 3:ar. v.Vir. a. I Ar Roseburg Lv lMk.it West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND C0RVALLI8. Mall Train, Dally (Except Sundav.l 7';;toT. Lv IJ l'.r. a. I Ar Portland Ar Corvallia Lv -.: p. a l.oo r.a At Albany and forvallls connect with trains ol Oregon aud Pacific Kailroad. Express Train Dailv (Except Sunday) 4 tor. a. 7:p.M. Lv Ar Portland Ar McMlnnvllle Lv S:24. a I 5:60 a, a THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IX THE EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE Can be obtained at lowest rates from L B Moore, Agent. Oregon City. R.KOEIILER, Manager. K. P. ROGERS, Ass't O. f. and Paaa, Agent 1. 1 & I CO. E. McNeill. Receiver. TO THE ERST Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL K O XT T K3 SS GREAT NORTHERN RY, VIA SPOKANE Minneapolis ST. PAUL. UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA DENVER OMAHA AND 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. IIURLBURT, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Portland-Oregon City and Yamhill River Route. STP TOLEDO DAILY -:- TRIPS. Down Leave Dayton 5 A. M., Mission 5,30, Newberg 6, Butte ville 6:4"), Oregon City 9:30, arriving in Portland 10:30 A.M. Ur-Leave Portland 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 rates apply at dock or on steamer. Everybody shond patronize the Toledo and thus sustain' a daily boat. Joel P. Geer, Owner. Aarchig Geer, Captain. Sunday Services. HT. FAI L'S CIIUKCII - r.pisPopal - Ktrtr. Isaac f)sw"oo, Iteetor. Services atll o'flonk a. in. and 7.e p m. grayer service every Wed nesday evening. KlkHT CONIiKKflATfONAI, ClfCltCI!. Rev. J. W (Jowsii Pator. scrvlirea at III W a. M. and s Uo p. a. nonday Hehool after nomine; service. Prajer meeting Wediie-day evening al ooo.clnek. I'rsyer meeting of Young People,! StK-iety of Chrltiian Kndeavor every Suudar evening at7:l prampi. KiKsr MAKiisr ( mi KCii.-Rav, r,n,i Ptssca Pastor Morning Service at II Monday School at 1 lf; Kvenlng Service (1 M; Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Hoothlr Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the first Sunday In the month. A cornial invitation to ail, ST. JOHN'S CHI RCH CATIIOI.IC.-Rsv. A. HlLl.tBSASD. Pas'.or On Sunday maasat S and 10:1 a. M. Kvery second and fourth Sunday Herman sermon after (he S o'elia-k mast At all other masses Kugllsh aermona. Sunday School at i Ml r. . Veswrs, apoloKetlcal aublecia, and Benediction at 7:30 r. a. MKTIIODIST EPISCOPAL (,'H I'RCH. Rsv 0. Hyksb, Pastor. Morning service al 11; Sunday School at 10:00. , CI .as meeting afler morning servile. Kvenlng service at 7:30. Kpworth league meeting Sunday evening at a. HO; Prayer Meeting 'I hur'day evening at 6 M). trangera cordiallv invited. KIKST PRKSBYTKRIAW CHIJKCH. Rav. J. W. Montgomery, pastor. Servicea al 11 A. sr. and 7:JI6 r. n. SabUth Sehool at 10 A. at. Younf People's Sr-tety of Christian Kndeavor wieeta very Sunfy evening at S HO. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Seats free. E VANO'il.ICAL CHURCH BE RM AN B. T. Myesf, Pastor. Preaching servlee every Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:30 P. It. I Sabbath setool every Sunday at 10 A. M. (Rev. ' P. Ilott. Sunt.) Weekly Prayer Meellnf every Wedueiwlay evening I L'NITKIi BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Preaeb- Ing every seeond and fourth Sunday of eat-a ! month, at ll oua m. and 7 ) p. m.-W II. c i Lain, Pastor Sunday schotd at 10 a. in. at Oregon City First stniday at Samson school house, Molalla: Third Sunday, Mountain Home II a. m.; limber lirove, 4 p. m. Miss Leila Green. Superintendent Snnnay school. Prayer meeting everv Wednesday evening. EVANGELICAL LI THERAN CIII'Rf H-L. (Jasv. Pastor German servlees even Sund iy at 11 o'clKk A M. Knglish rvtees at 7 Hu P. M Sunday school at 10 o'clock A. M. I.w llon: Store ritom next door to bakerv In Sblve- ley's building, corner ol Seventh and Matliann streets CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS. I COPYRIGHTS. koJ for Information and free Handbook write to MINN eti, ibl BaoAuwAr, Mw Yoaa. rldeat bareao fVa- aecnnng patent In America. Kvery patent taken out hy as la brought befor tLcfaibuo byanoueafiveo free ot charge In Uia Largeat etrnilatlon of any setentlfle paper m th woriu. Spleoiidlr llluxtrmted. No Inteiiireat nan should bu wlthuut Iu Weetiv. a 1.00 a teari II Jo six months. Addreiw MCNN A CO t uusiiEJta, 3 t Broadwaj. Hmw York air. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Ff-ed and .ale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN JHE BRIDGE ANU DEPOT. Double and Single Rip, and sad dle horses always on hat id at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose etock. Information rpgariline any kind or stock promptly attcmled to by person of letter. horses Bought and Sold. Hors BoanleJ and Fed on reason able terms. .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lud ollice at Orenim City. Ownn, f brcemtter SO. IKM. Notice In he'eby (riven that the fullnvrlng uiimel Kfttler ban fllfd nntlce of hi Intention tn mnke tiiml proof in support of hiMChtini. nnd that said proof will he made Itffnre the county Judge nf Coliinibi erniiiy, at t)L Helena. Oregon on February 11, IMS, vix: WILLIAM N. MESERVS. II. E. No. TiVJ. for the e . sec JO. I 7 n. r 3 w. He natiea Ihe following witneosea lo prov hia continues residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vii: Alford K. Morrtn. f I'elena, Columbia cnniiiy, l)re,'.in. L. t Malccm, Kyaer, Columbia county. Orevon. WHl'am Holsippla, I'elena, Columbia county, Ot.'in. and tier.r6 VY. Kichardsun, of Delena. Columbia connly, Oreirou. KoBtRTA Mu.Lsa, il&vi-l Keener. BROWN " The photogpaphep 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 At the Old New York Gallery Second door north of Harding's Drug Store, Oregon City. DM VIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Received a gold medal and diploma at St. Louis Convention of Photograpers, 1894. Third and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. Duffy & Heckart EXPRESS andTRANSFERING. Special care in moving Household Goods and Pianos. Prompt work and Reasonable charges. Leave orders at BELLOMY & BUSCH'S. GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER It is PUREST It Is CHEAPEST It is BEST If Tou An Sot flatliSsd Tom Hoscy B uk Claim It Devkbi, Fortuud. Or. m II Sclentiflo American CLjJ? DesiOK CATCMT.