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A Moi'MMirtciit Work, ANMtxMor . C. Itriitlly with lilt ili'im- tlin uf" u w ill work urn W i ri i mii iihh'mh mniit o( lliu enmity mill taking h ci riHiiM ul (hi' iiiiiiIhIImii niiil priiiluriH, In Ink- ln tint riiHiiH U In Mr. Itruillv'i intcii- tlou ti uiiikii It lliu iiiiimI HiiiioiikIi ciiiiim uriiilnii tvr tiiki'ii nf tlic iTonritv. In tint ci iihiin hliuilta Id I hi IHIimI out tlierit ma lwcniy-iMivin M'i'iirni(i iM-niliiiH toviirliiK rvi rytliiii( irniHinlti( iIIih iriiiilntlon Mini riiiliii'lliui nl tli ntNU, urnl It will 1)0 no ainall Jul) ti ill) Ilni work. In oritur to iflyii Orison City lid correct !mnliri Mr Hrailly will tukn Dim city ci'iiaua iM'inriilv from Hint of lint county ' ami will HrHi)intlly Ktt"tnl to It IiIiiiiwiIi with lliu Intention of IinvIiik llal.aolutnly nirrm't. Tim work In tlir country will ho carried on hy lliu (lnuitli, K. J. (ir rlm lm vim tlmt lictwci'ii Ihn Molulla. fill Ihn ('larkiiinim river ami It W. Jlrilev li;iHTtli of thn Clurkiimita, gml E K. Jnihl nil Hi.iilli of thn Molalla, and N. F. Wllwiii will lukn tint rt went of the U'llliiiiii'lln. Tlmy art) nil t'omiav tttnt ami careful men nml thnir work will ho wtill (loon Married, in I'rtrt lutid on Monilny Mmch llth, at tint Kimt I'reabyteriiin church hy llov II. Hrown, Minn Ada M. HhkIk'N Id Havld It Uiixlie, Thn hrlilu in on of Oii'Knri Cily'a hrlnhlfxt youiiu ladlea, while tin KriMim who In un Orn K 'ii City miHi'd Ixiy, in now m pruiiiliiciit imliicaa wan of IWtliitnl A friend of thn young conpln handed In with llm notice thn following lnhi'H for tlirir 1iuppiiph ; "Miiy thi'ir mth through lift Ixi nlrt-u ii with IIuwcih nml all their jovN I hi minny hu().di )ea." W II. II. V(l"mM IMI. Currin, ol CnrriiiKVillii, were in Orison City Tuea. liny NtiilnK over nluht. Mr. Currln imying m vinit to hin aialcr, Mihm Krankle, who I a Icai-hei In llm 1'ark l'lace m IiooI. Tim Kentlcrncn wne on thnir wav home from Portland where they had heeri to have in operation arforined on Mr . Currin'a I'yti lor tlm removal of a grain of and tlmt h recently gol In. Thn Klectiic lintel ha auiiin Wn Queried to tlm putilii', W. N. Kiihiiiaon having atiined charirn. The (mildlng haa Icen rcnauited, relit ted throughout ami la clean and well (urniHlied km my hotel In tlm atatr for a town of thin aite. Mr Kohlnann will ncure no effort to have their guenti roniforlahle ami wall served. Ihiniiurui t)uU. I)mrt , March 0. Ai limn from tliii ulaca hava trn ronilcunui by their ah truer I will tiiilenvor to wrlta a few. Derrln Karrar lia been very III th pant ni'inlh tint Ii now Improving, Hmliltm and violent ilraili hy fire haa strain Tlallnl our community. Turatlay, aa the children of A. K. Co were playing aroiimt a tiurniug plump nrir where Mr. Ooa wan rlrirlng, tlir ilrrmi of the youpgrr, a hoy of two yeara, enit(!lit lire, hnming him to badly tint lie.dlml, after living, in Iriiililful agony until Thuradsy nlht. Horn, to the wile or Adi'lberl Kortwii, girl. J. ('. Klld'tt rrernt v i'Ureliard a hicvrle. Hi liiHil i.ierilng pmril olfvrrv ipiielly at linn plncr. J. A. Itnver wua rlerieil clerk ami J oh ii .Millinery illrectnr. Mm. K. M. tivelnce ami ilnii!hter have rrliimeil Imme from I'lirtlmiil whrre ihry aprnl tlir winter. Ml Vernlr Kiror hat gnnr to l'ortlund, whrre (lie will iirii(l the npring anil iuni iner. Minn Kiigrnia Morton he retiirnml to Mc Minnvillr, enxHilng to take painting Ira eon. Mi Kannle linlina If attrniling achool It WlHlilntnck. M ire Tenxlr Itlanrlinnl In uttrndlng rwliool at the rortlimil high to'hool. Mr. J. K. Morton i again at the Oregon (Illy honpiial whre ahe haa hail two more alight operation prrfornird forcanrer. lU'verrnda Noniner and Ilowrrman juat rloinl a three wreka protracted Hireling at the Free Methodint rhnrrh at thia place. J. V. Meriwether, formerly or tbla place, now of Ilwaco, Waihinglon, wai recently married to Mina Gertie Wllliama of that place. Our literary and dehatlng aoclety haa cloned for thla m-hkoii. I w li-h to correct a inltiike made hy a for ijrr enrrenpondent. ll waa Mm. Ilerht 1 1 o (lii cl of coiiauniptiiin not Mra. $r Mini, who la alive and well. liba Nettle Cook haa returned home after apendlng a ahortllme visiting rtdulivea in Uregnn Clly and Portland. Mrs. Annie Chalk and children, of Seat tle, urn vlHllliig her niolher, Mra. Mary Wlnalon, of thla place. Itemnvnl. I)r. IHckcy thn riftiliitt owing to the ........, i ..,....:,... i ii,..;r i..., i, .,n;, . Iiitn nriu 'in,,Mi , 11, ,,iii t if, iniiiii ifii.i c him liccn lompidli'il to ilixcontiiiiin their Oregon Cily oII'iik. I'urlira rinairing dental work will Mud tlnon in tlic Dckiim hiiililing Thiid and WiiHhingion alroets l'ortland. TIiohh liuving tfr or more worth of work dono will havn their round trip fair deducted from thnir hill. t.iiptiun bwnuney, u. n A., nn im'n, Cal. hhvh: "MuIoIi'h Ciiturrh licmedy 1h thn tint mndicinn I have wvnr found that would do me anv good" l'rico 5(li'. For eviklo hy Uoo. A. Ilitrdini;. All Free. Thoae who have uncd Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try It free. Cull on the advertised drug gist and get trial bottle free. Send your name und address to II. E. Rucklen & Co., Chicago, and got a sample box of Dr. King's New Life pills fiee, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and House hold Instructor free. All of which Is guaranteed to do you good and cont you nothing. Charman & Co.'s Drugstore, Charman Bros. Block. EDUCATIONAL NOTES All notes for this column should lie sent to Mrs, II. 8. (iihaon, adilor, Oregon City, Oregon , Will thn congregation kindly b(ci out and go away a milii or two, while I growl? Many thanks; It IsnolofU-n noi even freiiiently, that I penult myself to Indulge in a luxury ao expom-lvo aa a luign, undertone porterhouse growl, ami when I do, I like to have It all to inyanlf. I have In my mind if tlm reader will 'rtnlt the designation, I t'o not know what else to call It to reform aomnthing I thing that I usually do feel like re forming something or aomnhody some body itlao you understand whenever I am more than usually disHatisflnd with myself. I don't know whether that is the way with the average reformer or not. Hut In the case of that somewhat unmanageahln, hmd hitted, akitlinh fel low, Myself, whom I understand nrhapa as littlo aa I do any hody else on this planet, I do know that when I am pretty well content with the way I am going and doing, all the rest of the world seems to lie setting In the. "front room," wait ing to cry, ''Come in ! ' the minute the millennium kii's:ks, which may he the very next. Hut I am not in that happy Iiuiiiu tills week, llilngs have gone awry with me. I dlxcovered not les than forty eight hours ago that my favorite doll is stuffed with sawdust. Then, through an unexpected hole in my (KK'ket, I had lost eight marbles a carnellnn taw, lour chinas and three white alleys. Theau may seem small trouble to a philosopher, hut I urn no philosopher; and there dinspixiintments and loeoes weigh noon me just as heavily as the loss of two or three of the saws hy which ho siiiHrts exIhUnce would fall upon thn ptiilnsophnr. I do nut exect the sympathy of the philoiophcr anyhow. I find Unit I do not get along w ith him very well. He takes life too calmly ; too placidly. Nona of these thing, or any other things move him. On my part a greut many things move me. I have been known to slam a door that would chxe itself gentlv if left alone. I have been heard to tramp up a flight of stairs that were I esvily padded and rariieted for the purpoae of mottling the footfall. I have answered my sister, the niont gentle creature in the world, speaking to her across the dining table, in the same tone of a patriot standing on the court house steps, declaring to bis fellow citlxena In far-sounding and mendacious phrase, what he would do for thorn in rase he should be elected by their en lightened auflrrages. You see I am likely to boll over if I am left on the fire too long. Taken off I simmer down quite rapidly. I confess myself to be an unprofitable servant, and that I am not columned is a wonder to me when I remember how many timea I have been haulrd over the rouls. I have admitted enough to convince the reader that I do not poees the philosophical tomper ment. And now having filled the greater portion of the book with the preface, I let us pass on to the conclusion. In this way we will omit the book entirely, which will be a great relief to the reader. Will the schoolmaster please come to the platform and remove his jacket? Ami the schoolmistress, will she oblige me by taking her place at the other end of the desk and holding out her hand? I'tthn upward please. That la correct. I hope It will not hurt you much, but you must understand oh, I know you do I have heard you say so a hundred times that what 1 am about to admin aster i" for your own good, not for my pleasure. I assure you I ran prove it .by your own testimony, and know it lo !e true that thia will hurt me a great deal worse than it will you. Oh, many, many limna wo'se. Hold up your head sir, and do not wipe your eyes on your ciifT In that manner; I bavan't touched you yet. Liainn to me while I plait a new cracker on the end of thia whip lash. If the pupili do not quit playing with my knout, fraying the bodies of it into a dingo so that it la too limp for any good when I have occasion to tiso it, I will make your parents pay for me a new one. Not only a few weeks ago, but ninny times have I visited the public school of this land, here and there, and this thing w.im observed over and over, in this school and many others: The room is nut overly woll vcnlilited; a public school room rarely is. 1 (Continued next week. SCHOiil RKI'OHT. School closed in distiict Nil. 15, Reaver Creek, on Friday ot lat week : number of pupils enrolled during tdo month waa 111); nveniee daily stteinhinee Fol lowing are the names of pupils who wtire not absent 1 during the month: Almi, Maiy, Mutittio mihI Jiicnh Heamin, Willie Trnylor, Ooorgo llobnan, Kinervs Thomas, Mvrtle Roen and Maud Dunii'ls. Myrti-k E. Taylor, Teaehei." Keport of disir'iet No 17. ofEiglo Creek, for term eominencing December 3, 18114, and ending Felirna y 2H. 1811"). Total enrollment 3tlj averige dully at tendance 25; cases of tardiness 67. Names of those neither absent nor tardy are Malt Glover, Oren Ballon and Walter I Glover. Listia Wharton, Teacher. Eiga Far Sale Soilings of Light Bramiih egg can be had of Airs. F. T. Harlow, at whoe place adjoining tho Entkrphisk ofhVe a flock of these magnificent chickens can be a soon. for chocoluto eclairs put uu ouiico o' Luttor about half a tubloHpooiiful i.i a saucepan with 0 tuhinHooijluJH of boiliiiK witter. When it begins to boil, stir In about ounces of flour, pos aibly a t.iispooiiful morn. Whnt yon want is u slightly cooked pusto Unit Is very stiff. It is much earner to pour llm boiling water mid butter into tint flour, stirring briskly, than to ruvvrsu the or der of things. Aftor you hnvo made the pusto thus, , take from thn fire and break In 4 eKK"i one at tiujn, bouting each iu very thor oughly. The eclair puna oomo lu shoot iron. Grease lightly and pour iu the mixture. They must not brown, only cook, and will buko Iu about 18 minutes in ijnick oven. Cut ouch one ojam at the side mid put In cbooolnto filling as do scribed for crku. When cool, ice each one with chooolute icing all over. Let thiuu dry separutcly; then pile pyramid wise ou your cuke plate. How to f.ara For Wet Hhon. First wipe off gently with a aoft clotb all surface wutcraud mud. Thou, while still wet, rub well with parallln oil, using; Annuel for the purjxwe Bet them aside till partiully dry, when a second treatment with oil is advisubla They may then bo dcjiositcd in a convenient ly warm place, where they will dry gradually and thouroughly. Before ap plying Frcti(d) kid (Ironing give them a final rubbing with the flannel, still alight ly dumpeiied with par alii n, mid thu boots will bo soft und flexible as , new kid und bu very little affoctod by (. their bath in thu ruin. I Iluw t Make TarUr Kauoc. Put the yolk of one fresh egg iu a i bowl or a deep soap plate. Commence ! stirring this ubout gently, always cue way; tneu gradually stir in a quarter o: tubhpoonful of dry mustard. A box wood sjmkiii or fork is thu best to stir it with. After you buve stirred this for one niiuulu tako bottle of French olive oil, and drop by drop stir it iu. As it K1 1 very thick, thin with a few drop? of Tarragon vinegar or lemon juice, con tiiiuing the stirring all the time. Repeat j thia process till you have as much mix ed aa you need. The yolk of one egg will use op a pint bottle of oil. Add to this half of a medium sized red onion, a sprig; of parsley, 8 tabli.ooufuls of ca pera, all chopped very fine. Stir well to gether, add a dush of led peper, and you have a perfect tartar aauco. Iluw U Clean a Straw llaU A n-ul Ituliuu leghorn hat may be cleaned with a uuilbrush and custile soapsuds. Rusty black huts may be ren ovated with the liquid polish used for ladiee' shoes. White or yellow bata may be bleached by waaliiug them in clear water and placing them in a box with burning sulphur, the fumea of which, uniting with the water, form the acid which bleaches. How to ltf-llT flmplea. Bathe the face occasionally in a sooth ing lotion composed of a weak solution of borax and warm water. At night nse very warm water, and when thoroughly dry rub in a little of some good fao ointment. We might teli you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it cures a cough. Every one docs wbo haa used it. It is a perfect remedy for coughs, colds hoarseness. It la an especial for children, being plessutit to lake and quick in ourini.. C. O. Huntley, dr'ggist. Removed. Tho dental office of L, L. Pickens D. D. ban been rt moved to the Barclay blis.de, Maifl street,' suspension bridge corner where he can be found at hours to meet hia patrons. Home-made bread is recognised as the very best at all times and the cus tomers of J. Egle the Shively building baker assert that they can not tell the difference between his bread and that made at home unless it las that bis is just a little the better. But don't tell your wife that. .Ws want a Nam, $300.00 k I f i ji and will pay TZ wt pS f- .AJ v tt. For rartlrnlata aw Vlrk'aWornl nld for IMS, whk-h I '"SS L omtalna rotoml lnteor Vlck' Uranrhlns Au-r, Bwt eaa. vetre- j'H ,Kl'1'"' "i1,1"1"" "old Klowrr. lloneatlllmlrallonii; dmirlMlona ..s V ) ",'J nl l 17 dlifrmit colonit Ink. Mnflnl niay uaucuueu'd irom nratoniar. lie fii:. t tt m ll - ml it - w . f. i V, StmnU Qunntitloa at WholoaiUo lrto. E'ji ;' W)U tVv:,l'4f.V;a av nmrmn A TrTTXTT POSTAQK I, . ':,f3 40 CENTS A POUND, v hMvn mwn tnn nf Rwrct TVaa onnlllT lo Iw al.le to plva our friend" ric'ilonamtcolora niljod. A pound -"T 1 ot....... . "l i Hi r1 UULU f UJWLK. Kjcclieul k W:i rOLUMBTAN 11 ASi-JERRY. SoSTS ' ! 7 SWl tn-mrlT Tlcomna. mlntlns dmnebt ; rronaaatlon by Una, noaiK-ktra t J. fruit rrrf;ri!c. color dm It red; timt Wrry tor cannlns, rrtalilln t'l'V 4 alrp, color anil flav.iri lonawwonof fruitlna; hik'h quality of lata A.:S-V fiultt fruit lulli-rra tc . Hem, not dmpi Inp- dopa nol ifnimhleln i 1 liU kina; eroellentiihli-npr: ondi re:nr prollfto. oyprW)qurtppr t 1,3 ii iv t very himlv. Troved ny yenraof trial and tPted by En-riment NV'A ButlontaudFruHGroora. Blu(l l'lanta tucuui onadoaeaolantaSS A A'i Tl i " ;uregon uiiy jbnierpnse $1.50 Per Year i'a Ti miliars. Do you know that Moore's Revealed Itemed, u lh "lily pttlo'it medicine in t be world that docs not contain a drop of alcohol ; that the modo of preparing it is koow:i only to its diicover ; that It in an uilvam e in the scu m e of medicine witliont a parallel in the nineteenth century; lb.it its propr.etors offer to forfeit tl, WW for any euro of dyspepsia it will not cure? A beautiful woman mual l healthy, and to remain healthy and besutiful she should take Dr. J. II. Mclean's hlreng'hiritf Cordiul and Blood 1'urith-r. It imports tone arid flush to the skin. Vigor and pure hlo-d; Is equally adapted fora'l ages, from the bslw to the aged, of either sex. For sale by C. O. Huntley, diuggiht. Freipienlly accidents oc4'ur in the household which caue tmrns, cuts, sprains and bruises; fog u-s in smh cases Dr. J. II. Mi le.in a Volcanic Oil Liniment has for msnv year been the constant favorite family remedy. For sile by C. O. Huntley, druggist. You make no mistake w hen you take De Witts Little Early Misers for bilious nes, dysiepri or lieailaclie, rs-canre tliene little pills cure them. C. (j. Ilumlev, dna'giKt. WINTER TIME V STR. SARAH DIXON, For Astoria and Clatskanie. Leave WASHINGTON STREET DOCK for Astoria, Sunday mor ning at 7:.'W. Monday and Wednes- day evenine at i :30. KETUUNING leaves Astoria Monday morning at 6:30; Tuesday and Thursday eveninp at 5 o'clock. Con necting at Oak Point on down trip with steamer Messenger for Clatskanie; and on up trip from I Clatskanie. On Fridays will leave Portland at 1 o'clock V. M. for Oak Point con necting with steamer Messenger for and from Clatskanie. Return to Portland the same night. PortlandCowlitz River Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co. STR. JOSEPlfKEXLOGG leaves Kelso Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. Leaves Port land, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M. STR. NORTH WEST Leaves Port land Monday, Wednesday" and i r nday for Kelsoand Upper Cow litz river points, returning the following days. This is the only direct route to reach all Cowlitz river points. WM. R. IIOLMAN, Agent. Taylor Street Dock. Portland, Or. FOR- DRUGS ABSOLUTELY PURE A. HARDING. nonk bi:t OOMPtTENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Flue Perrnmsrles Hi Toilet Articles. Also a fall stock of ZF-A-IHSTTy- OILS ETC. on rwlptofloc.no, whlrh BJ'1 a""iw iu m lr-. ar-. u tT" -m ar ,f--r. .,m,: id rAiu. tba ttaat Bummwr of a Terr fine a rl trmt. Tlilna or u. va- only 40 rental bnlfponnd n.nl.l anneM 111 CflBlla for Borte'ra. I'lanu to cents W in Advance. TABLE. A WkrTV.ViJ i 7' ' The Independent. NEW YORK. A Iteliglouti Uterary ami Family newspaper. I.'n'leiiomlnall'.nnl, unniam-'l are) Impartial. A pHpr lor clerirymen. n'lioNm. te''herI bti'lnrxa nteu an4 trnllie. it !! ciimm-ii avery f'ptc of th'My ro llrlona, thAoUryfeat, iMfllllcal, literary, accial, arilut c and acientiflr II conrrlo Died article! are bf llif mo! eminent wrluvra ol the Kosllah lansuaita. (mployi apeolallii anil 1lllniriilihe1 writer aedllora ulita twenty one l)eaitinenta. as lollowa Literature, Science. Mulc, fine Arts, Sanitary, Mlialona, KeHsloua Intelll- ence, Jill. Ileal Kmearch, HchHl and Collenje, fenumale, Charitlea, Editorial, Newi of the week, Hunday-S'-noot, Mililaieral Reiilater, financial, insurance. Old and youns. Pebtilea, Farm and Uardeo, Odd Knots. A paper particularly dtted tor laa-yi-ra doc tira, clerfrymen, thoee ensaed lo bnatneai, youin people ot both aexea, men and women who read aod think tor themtelfee, A paper eaaeclally valuable fortboae Inter- eau-d iu Fine rte, belence, Muic. A paper (Wins; valuable Inlormatloa upon Finance. Life Imuranr. Commerce 1 ' paper (or Sundaf Hchmil Worka, those wbo I bare a K rm, 'aruen or Houae Flaita A Pper lor the lamlly, old and young. . lor aiy part or a year. Clubs of five, 12.00, each Bpeclment Copiei Free. EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA UOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (AlMPAXY.iKMb!",:: Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Sou.b I 1 North. 15 r. m. 716 r. a. 10.Si.S. Ly Lt At Portland Ar OronClty Lr 8. Kraoclaco Lt s jOi.x. 7-oorM DIN'LNO CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE Pullman Buff -1 Sleepers. ASD Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through iralna. ROBEBURQ MAIL (Dally i. S Sdi. a. :hi a. m. 4:50 r. H. Lt Lt Ar Portland Ar OreronCity Lt K(Nieburr, Lt 1 4so r. s j . !IT. u 7M)1. M ' Weit Side ItiTiatnn. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND C0KVALLI8. Mall Train, Dally (Except SuodaT.) 7.30a. M. I Lt Portland Ar 5:8ft Ml 12:16 r. m. I Ar OorTallla Lt l.Wr.a At Albany and Parrallla connect with trains ol Oregon and Pacific Railroad. Expreaa Train DailT (Except Sunday) 4:40 P.M. 7:29T.M. Lt Ar Portland Ar McMlnnTille Lt 8:A. bj)0i. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IS THE EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE Can be obtained at lowett ratea from L B Moore, Agent. Oregon City. R.KOKHLEK, K. P. ROGERS. Manager. Aaa't O. P. and Pass. Aaent Unload YourLiver Three Doses cA Moore's Revealed Remedy Will Make You Feel Better. Does your back ache? every step seem a burden? Does Yoa aoe billions. Moore's Revealed Remedy Will give you relief. Try it. For sale by all druggists. 9JU uo BcrrsEirrrpaBarrEWsar; E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE EHST Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL v lErw O "O" "3C" JEZ SS GREAT NORTHERN RY, UNION PACIFIC RY VIA VIA SPOKANE Minneapolis AMD ' ST. PAUL. DENVER OMAHA AND Kansas City. Low Rates to all fff) REP Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland every five days for SAN FRANCISCO. For full details call on or ad dress, W. H. IIURLBURT, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. 1 1 P &c& Of' 4 A Sovereign Remedy &Giu$, Colds.LaGrippe indal) Affectiorv tf IheThroat. Chest and Lungs. 50cts.f22 ABiEUEMa0iwi!Ie.6L For Hale y C, 0. Huntley. RED f'R0T MARKET. The following market quotations for Oregon City are furnished by the Red Front store, and are corrected week! wiiii.rsALe. ya,.m it. I r" ; ' " .1. ....... t '.PO to 12.15 2.MUO 3.1'5 j Olrt Hens, ir dezen,. . . Young ducks, per d. zen,. 'i 60 to 3. V) ; Apples, per Ikix. choice, 30 to 5V; j Tirnohy hay, baled, per ton, $9 to (T) I (lover Imy, baled, per ton,. . . R tnH 15 ' Straw, baled, per ion, $5 t H C'stihage, per doz...... 40to!c O.iions, per cwt., 75 to i-ua rota'oes, choice, 2h to -Va Wheat, per bu-hel, 40 to Pte ...2ftto2s 8toDe ...U Fir wood, per cord Drewd hot!)-, per lb., RETAIL. , 1) lbs. dry granulated sugar,. . Arbuckle aud Lion coffee : (iood broken r,st coffee. .1 (V) . . . S-5; Liverpool salt, is-rct 90ij j Rice, 2 'lbs 1 ''9 ! Teas, per lb., I.'). 30, 31 Jii! Koj 12 Coal oil, per ual., 1 ."'., 5 gal., 7 w ! Hams, per lh to Trd i Bacon, smoked sides Lv Dry salt pork,. I! Lard, 10 to 1.1c Shoulders 8-; ; Tea nil-s, 2 lha, '."ftc j Timothv seed, (19c ' Clover seed 15 Cider vinevar, ; Pi. kles, per keg $1.01 Flour, per bbl., t"-5 1 Shorts, per sack, 55 to 75c; per ton, U1 Bran, per sack, 4Sc ; per ton, O Wire nails, 6 and 8 penny, per keg, 2. Wire naila. 10 to 20 penny, per keg, t2.2i Wire naila, 30 o60 penny, per keg, I2.L.T) V ). . 1800 miles of long dli tanee telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation by the Oregon Telephone and Tel egraph company. Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma, Salem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and other towns in the two states on tho line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no efl'ect to a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard A9 Portland. Oregon City office at- Huntley's Drug Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, '- Oregon. Portland-Oregon City and Yamhill River Route. STP TOLEDO DAILY -:- TIRIIPSL Down Leave Dayton 5 A. M Mission 5,30, New berg 6, Butte ville 6:45, Oregon City 9:31), arriving in Portland 10:30 A. XL Up Leave Portland 2:30 P. JL, Oregon City 4 P. M. Stage runs between McMinnviUa and Dayton, via Lafayette, in con nection with the boat. The etaya will leave Hotel Yamhill, McMintv ville, every morning at 3:30 a. iiu, returning, leave Dayton ev ry evening, except Sunday, on arri al of the boat. Best of accommodations for pas sengers and fat-t time made. I''f freight rateR apply at dock or "1 steamer. Everybody shotul patronize t3 Toledo and thus sustain a dti'y boat. Joel P. Geer, Owner. Archie Heer, Captain. CLACKAMAS tODGB, No. 67, A O r V Meeia nrst and third Monday In each m-ft. at Hrraiaht'a Hall Visiting brelhern wftioma. C. K. Fkabi (J. HoLCoaii Ree. X ML A. P. A. COUNCIL NO. 4, Mela on the flrt and third Fildaya In r;r"i month at K. of P, hall, Vinitiuf nutmbon al waya welcome. A. W. France, Pr. CATARACT HOSE CO. No. 3. Meeta aecnnd Tueaday ot each month at re tract Enaine bou.e. W H. HowimPrra O. H. BanTow, seo'f. J. W O'Commkll. KTa FALLS ENCAMPMENT. No. , (. O O. F Mtwta flratanil third Tiie'lyol each mom, at Oild Fellowa hall. Membera and ylal: j patriarchs, rordifllly tnvttpd tn attend. J. A. 8TEWAKT, W, H HOWEI.I. Scribe. Chtct Palrlr. V FOR SALE OR TRADE. TlTTaPtaol CLACKAMAS FKUIT LAM 4. T-r Good houae. barn, etc. Also 2L0T8 IN ei.ADSTONK. 1. K. HKOOM. Park Place, Oregon. mm