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EDUCATIONAL NOTES All not(8 tor this column should l wnt to Mm. H. 8. Gitaun. editor. Oregon City, Orr-iton. WRIT1 AM AV. Mr. F. I. Whitney, general imwnger agent of the Great Northern Railway, is endoavwins to arouse an aotive Inter Ost upon the part of the people of Oreuon em! Washington and more eiterially of ILe young- In ita history. To this end lie has sent the following letter to county superintendents of Oregon and Wash ington in which heotl'i'ua pi lie (or an liratorical essay concerning these states to he written by a scholar o( the public school. He says: As one of the educators of the North west you are aware how little attention has bwn paid to the history of the Tacific Coast in general and of your two great states in particular, by students and school children. College ami school graduates, sharp and bright as we regard them, and well informed and proficient as they really are. know hut little of the record of their own region. Hoys and bia riyer gives the world ita finest canned salmon? lhat its waters run literally over sauda of gold? That fish i...- i I. a. ... uig naiiKa in j acme Days ana ocean toem with the finest of food fishes and the catching and shipping of these will become a business of vast imporUnce? lhat there are Xt species of conifers in Oregon and Washlngou not known in thoKitst or on any other continent? That the Scotch botanist., Pavid Doug lass, early in 1828 discovered and de cnbed the most remarkable tree in the world, botanhally known as ".Wot- suga Iougiassi," but commonly called lK)uglass fir or spruce and Oregon pine and whose habitat covers a larger area than any other tree on the continent ; that the wood ot th s tree is in - demand all over the won! ; that It grows so tall that it nukes the whole mast of the largest ships? That there aie nearly 3,(XH) sncies of named plants in the Pacific Northwest? That the cedar tree of the Cascade makes the best and most durable shingles in the world? That .1.- l .1 - . . .. l mo sou oi me racinc northwest pro j din es all the crops of the tetnerute j lone, even many semi-tropical plants? girls familiar with the history of Greece That the hills and mountains of Oregon and able to read in the language of I and Washington contain all the common ucruuoiiisauu lyiuugoraa nave noianiamtrov.il metals and minerals? That: dresses of your public school teachers, in helping to make known our proposition to the schools and allowing them to com pete lor the prises ottered. We do not think that the time so employed will interfere with the regular work of the schools; on the contrary, it would be good plan to devote an occasional day to the discussion of local history and desig nate it "Oregon or Washington Pity ASTIIAM school RKroHr, The following is a report of the East ham school of Oregon City, for the liiunth ending March 31, ISM. First grade, A and It classes, Miss Nankins teacher. Minntier of pupils enrolled 40 ; avorage daily attendance V ; cses of tardiness 2. Second grade, A and B classes, Miss U'etherell teacher. Number of pupils enrolled 48; average daily attendance 42 ;cases of tardiness 4. The following pupils of this grade stand above IK) in work and W lit deportment, ranking In the order given: Kmma Hint. Slavey Nichols, John Shaw, Austin Nichols. Kvert Green. Herbert Green, Klnier Graves, Arthur Staben and Rose Stro nger of class It, Lulu Case of class A. Third A and fourth R classes, Miss ! Spangler tcacl.er. Number of pupils en- nt.. ... elementary knowledge of the history of I the government signal officer, mv that. T ' ",,,,,Un 41 ' Oregon and Washington. Oi the the eqnaWlitv of temperature in the ,' T?, iV T1',"'" founders of Rome they know all that Pacific Northwest as a whole i, un-";. Thorp cached UK), need be known, they are able to resd in I e.pialed in anv other part of the Cited ' ,f t ' KMtU lUrsv the language of Horace and Virgil, but of the making and makers of Oregon and the wonderful states growing out of it, their knowledge is sadly limited. Teachers can tell about the Rameses and Ptolemies in their order, they can relate the exploits of Alexander and Cieser and name the decisive battles of the world, but can not, if their lives depended up on it, repeat correctly the names of the coventors of either states, and much less give a succinct account of the re sources and advantages of these Btates, the occupations of their own people, their chief enterprises and what move ments and influences have been must loten' in making them a great people It is somehow the fashiun not to learn history onless it is of a remote locality and antiquated. Now we delve after Colonial history and it seems the proper thing to do. But why should not Wash ington school children know as much of Governor 1. 1. Stevens. M. T. Simmons. Edward Sylvester, Lafayette Batch, M. M. McCarver, A. A. Denny, II . L. Yes ler, W. II. Wallace, Henry Roller, J. N. Glover, 8. M. Waite, Jesse Day and Dr. D. S. Baker, as of Roger Williams? Of the pioneers and influences that brought about the reclamation of this re gion ; of the various incidents and events connected with its settlement and de velopment; of the wars, contentions and alarms incident to the struggle for poss ession ? Of Juan de Fuca, the Greek ; ot Captains Hecta and Quandra, Span iards; of Captains Berkley, Mears and Vancouver, English; and of Captain Kendrick and Admiral Wilkes, Ameri cans; of tiie Wioship brothers,, whoso settlement on the Columbia preceded Aator'e enterprise; of the visits of Fre mont, Richardson, Bowles, Grant, Sher man, Greeley and others, how little we know. States except on the immediate coast of Southern California? That the Pacific Northwest is well to the front as the best hop producing section of the world? That Oregon and Washington are re markable for mountain and marine scenery above all the other states, and are destined to become the great natural show grounds and resorts of America? That a sunstroke has never been re corded, nor cyclone? That the mortality etutistfVs of the federal census and of the IT. S. Army group the states of Ore- j gon Washinton and Idaho into a division and Nellie Thorp rank above 115 In de- , portmcnt, and Polph I.atourette, l.illie Thorp ami Lester Duval made an aver age above !K) in the month's work. Of , the fourth A class Maude Morey, Minnie Phelps and Ola Risdon reached 100 in 'detriment, while Ma Dungey, l.illie i Hargreaves, Arthur Shaw, Charley Wood, Henry Staben, F.va and Annie j Williams rank above l5. In class stand- ir,g Maude Morey, Melville EaMliam, John Lundy and Arthur Shaw rank , above 90. Fourth B and fifth A grade, Miss T?..:.l 1...- V I ; I showing the smallest rate of mortality ,T pupiu en- in the Union? That five trascontinental M "endence 40; r.it.. -.h ......... ...... Cef Urdinesa one. Of the fourth B the latest one the Great Northern Raiiwav is the shortest, or in the words of the Oregonian: ''This splen-l did railroad system is in many respects grade, Norma White, Martha Koerrier, Ora Watson, Laura Randall and Edna Caufield rank above 1)5 in deportment, and Theresa Steban, F.dna Caufield, I'...,. 1I.I..H f i. i it'Mi m l .I,- k. ; .i. it i , -iuno vuw aim mine that it is the only line built without help 1 J'" ta"d r? !T "'I"1 fromtnegovern.ent;thatit owns and "J! , T. ? ! fi,th A.r operates its entire equipment of palace, j sleeping and dining cars, buffet library ! cars, family tourist sleepers, coaches etc ? Estella Nichols, Mable Poremus, Georgia White, and Rossie Farr rank above 05 in deportment, while Mary Willey, -...l..- f..l.l rv . That the San Juan ..lands contain the'? " ,r' ' . v largest ami purest ledge- of limestone i t-" "enr.ci. Georgia W hite and Mn. in the United Stirpa? Th.f f.:v,"","""u"m,mu""7 Fuller says in her "Atlantic Arisen" that "In cruising around among these Milk I Milk I Milk I Randall A Myer will furnish you quart of milk a day for a month for f2.(0 atul other quantities in proportion, and guarantee U pure, YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. 1 i ' i ' ShJ.Jt.XTattm, lru(Klt and phjsl etaa, llumU)IUI, Neb., lio sulTuM with haart dlwaao for four jrtiura, Irylug ovory tvmnty and all treatments known to Mm elf and tullow-practltlonvrai Mlevra that bearidlaeaM Ururulilo, Ho wrluui "I wlh to lull wliatyour valuutilw tnmll clns has done fur mn. Kor four yean I hail heart dlttMiie of Urn very wont kind. H. ml physicians I cotuulted, aald It was Rheumatism of the Heart. It waaalnnat nn- emlunitilni wtih shortnoss of bniath, iwlplUk tlona, nvern pains, uimliU to sliH'p, wHvlally on the Lift sldo. No n ran do scribe my mlTi'r- tiiga, particularly lurln th lull . UM,i"s or iiiimo $r;"-M" ' four weary vonr. DR. J. H. WATTS, I flnally tried Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. and wnmurprlwdat tlinrwnlt. It put new 11 to Into and mailt) a new mail of mo. I hnvo not had a syinptoiu of trouhlo alnca and I mi :iiill,sl jrinir nii-i!Uinn hascunHl oi fur I have nuw eniycd, alm-o taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. I nili:hlxld that I am a drugglat ami have wild nd rtn'tunmt'mli d your Hiuirt t'ltrn, for I know nlial It luu ilnue fur Ino and only wUh I could aialo inuro rlnarly my sulTiir lug tlivnand tlm K'l ln'uUh 1 now enjoy. Your Nirvlnn and ntlmr niniiHllea alu giro eiinlleut atlfaeiliju." J, 11. Watts. Hiioitxililt, Nob., May 9, 'W. Ir. Mllea HpartPnrw In wild on a pnnltlve rnurmiim Dial lite Unit Inil will IhuhiIiL AllilruuiilitaiitillltatM, t txttl.- furKv.or It will l wnt, iirriiald, on rxn'rliit of prh-o by Uio bt. Miloa alvdkai Uo Ukbart, Jud. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health CITATION. In th County rnurtnf tliNtls of Ori'uii fur ui amiiiiy il Ulatikmiiiii, In ths nmltur nf the tlt uf Jaonli V, Mlllor, ili'i'i'muMi, , TuW. II. KittniuulK, Ournnlhii Kitniuiidi and MurlulU I'mll, and tn all nllieri iinkuiiwu II any llmrv be, who may b lumranlrd III hip paiNKi ui aani iivcqhroiII in tti nainn nf tht Mial nf Oreirnn, yon ara nrrriiy pnniinanill tn iinr Iwliira Ibo lu ti iirabl ennui enurl ot t:)ai'kania enunlv. urn (nu, al tiirin lli.nxd tn w ttulil ml Hi llflh day in Aiirn, !". at in n rim'i a m. hi h i iiav IHiraiiant tn an nrdvr nl till, iiiurt italtil Hip will day nl March, tsM. tn aliiiw eanaa, If any oiilat. wiiy hip iwiiiiun in aiariiMia rrau, anininiair' lrl nl Ibo ralalt) nt ald Jannh I MllliT, iln naa.ait. Inr all nrdnr nl llila cnurt ttranilni llni aaltl iwllllnlii't ibo rluhl tu aoll all tv riial irni vrir bi-loniiliu tu aald oatalo. wlili'h ISi'itiI.iI fnllnwa, IikwU: allot lol Kkvuii ;7)an. Kmhl (KMllbliK'k Twrnl)r hIkIiI (Jsi III Dm towu uf Ullwanki ciiiinly ol t'laiikaniaa, Hlaln nf tlro in. ihnnld lint Imi iranii'd lor tin nirimi In aald iK'llllon am unl, lo wit, to liar Ilia ilnbla nl aald o.lalo and mii- nf adnilni.trnllnn nl aid iwlalii; and II ymi lall an to appi-ar or inak anawar aa hnri'ln minlrvd, tor waul HivriHil lha aal I hoililnn will l rnlwl. rnlillfliml by nnlnr nl tlx llonoratil (inrdnil K llayoa, Jiidun nl Ilia abxvo iiainnt renin, luadr and vntcri'd on llio 0th day nl Marnli. IMVI, 1IKII r, IIIIKION. ('Mint y I'lf rk ('lai'kamaa oniinly. Orfnon. S IS I1J NOTICK OK FINAL HKTTI.KMKNT. K. I'u, islands one is irrenigtahly reminded of Homor. Here might have heen enacted tlu scenes of the Odyssey. Poets not yet horn will sing of them, and when a tliouxaml years from now orators shall fceck to eiitahlifh their speech it will not le hy reference to Greece, hut to these far western isles." These islands are indeed preferable to the"Isles of Greece, wlieie burning Sappho loved and sumi." Sixth grade, B class, Mias Lawrence teacher. Number of pupils enrolled 41 ; average daily attendance 30; cases of tardiness 2. In tills department Nellie Swaflbrd, William Thompson and Bessie Grout reached 100 in deportment, wiUi tie following pupils above Do: Anna Boylan, Ethel Bixby, Rollie Aldrich, Leo Chamberlain, Klizabeth Widnier, Milton May, Mary Gilbert ami Grace Tower. In class standing Leo Chamber lain, liollie Aldrich, Grace Tower, Vara Hill. Ufil.ert ""uiift..i,T IWuio Cm., r:.,.. To those who believe in "home 8rst ! (,.p.1iun.i vv:n;' ti. v .n:' and the world afterward" it would seem SwallWd .ml Miltm, Uv rui,u,l .!.... do th.it P.tcifjc coast people should know i)o as much uhouttheirowncouimonwealths I vhthth ir,!,. n r w it. our children know of Columbus and nf A"".vn t and B ibylon; hut history, Adam teacher. Number ol pupils en- Cortes, of the voyages of Drake and ! Ilk'"' prophet, s-ems without honor in rolt.J 5S ; average dailv attendance 53 Cook, but do they know that Captain J ,u own country. To the student of cases of tardiness 2. Of thin grade the Robert G. ay the American sailor who ! American history Oregon and Washing- following named pupils were 10:) in etc- discovered and named the Columbia ! ,on are ru h bl" n worked mines.' It is ,,ortlm.Mt: Mam-he Holden, Abel river, and wliose name is commemorated tru(i Kaneroft has gathered and woven Meresse, Annie Dungey. Kllen Shaw in Gray's Harbor, also sailed around the j hi,or-v- biography and resources to- ( Gliv C8rkf VAt MrHHi Milwi .' world? That five nations strove lor the ' ,',1,er ln a "'.vie as facinatinif as a lnan, (it!or(() Swafford, Gertrude Shaw possession of Oregon? That it was not j '"ance, but the legendary and historic Milli,, G,nt, Mai, Case, Lulu Hankins' until 1K73 that our boundary dispute of the Pacific Coast is still large, i,iim Nellie Chamberlain Klm-r with Engl.mil was finally settled, the j t,lt! UM ' '""P'ration is still open for Williams, May Andrews Belle Smith German Emperor acting a. arbitrator? K Bancrofts. Mctofs, Barrows, Ing- I.eila Clienev, Ethel Cheney, Myrtle Hue' That the Hiid-onBay company was long Idlows, Scboolcrafts and Morans to write, lmnan ,, Tizuh KlU.ariU nm the governing power in the Pacific North- I investigate and paint. Our children are railkil). al)1)V8 ,M jn , Ht!ln,1Iltf ..r(. iii- . . . . i al. al HUM .1 it .1 n i " west, iiuliling Kntish Columbia under ' """"ulr "',,l.lno mueoi rauutevcre, leae as late as li'iS? That the English j J'""1- "nlike the Yankee boy rider and Captain Mears named Mt. Olympus, and I '''''' Sheridan or even General Putman later another English captain, Geo. Van- wl' llrt?''l his horses down steps cut in couver, named Baker, Hood, Rainier i lJ, k the more glorious adventure of i ... ii. i i , -ill. 1. .... wt.-.t :. i :i:..i.i ' aim .-i. iieiens in Honor oi Ins tru-nds'.' "'" " u.,m,..u.r io.iib Shaw, Marjorie CaillielJ, Nora Curran' Thai Peter Pueet, Vancouver's lietiteti- n,iinv the matter of fact cyclope- Vait,.r Km-e, (harles Drew, William' ant, wliose name is now made to include '" records the fact that "bad it not r,, Minnie Mever all of tlie sound, was originally ajplied ,or "lln tlle -nited Mates might to but a small part of it? That President I ,lave Kiv,'n up Oieon to England us Belli) .Smith, Guy Clark, Maggie Hull--man, (ieorge SwafTord, Myrtle Buchanan, Daisy Lawrence, tiertrude Shaw, Edger Meresse, Blanche Holden, Ellen Shaw, May Andrews, Chester Roake, Herbert Taylor once offered the Governorship of j comparatively worthless." Perhaps it , Hlnli j ,(, .e(.on(i b grade; Lulu C the Territory of Oregon to Abraham ! ia 'ause the man's ama.ing undertak- jn tllt) m.C()Ii A grade; Lill'ieThorj called "Alki," used afterward on the territorial eeal an Indian name mean ing "by and by." That the ports of Oregon and Washington are hundieds of miles nearer to Japan and China than those of California, and must become the gateways to the trade of the Orient? That Puget Sound is the largest, safest and finest tide-water harbor in the world? that no vessel has ever been sunk by a storm on- its waters? That ships sail from Puget Sound and Colum bia river with wheat and 'lumber for all parts of the world? That the Pacific Northwest is the only parUof America where the prune of commerce can be successfully produced? That the two states of Oregon and Washington are friendly rivals for supremacy as produc ers of the best apples, pears, peaches, grapes and berries in the country ? That j Washington contains the coal beds that must forever supply the entire Pacific Coast with that fuel? That the Colum- The pupils attaining the highest n viti ligo in their respective g-adesare Emma a se in Lincolm? That the word Tacoma I "'g was a peaceful one accomplished in .1,.. third li r,i,. . it i.. m :...,. peered for the first time in literature j ! "'"e of peace. Ioetry and history, it fourt, a grade; Edna Caufield in the Theodore Winthrop's "Canoe and j i tnlp- 1,ilve acknowledged Whitman a f01lrth B grade; Mable Doremus in the Saddle?" That the word "Origan" was h(,r- 1,111 somehow the trumpet blast of fifll) A ik,Hsie Urollt in ,,10 Hixll first used by Captain Jonathan Carver j fame haH not penetrated to the earn of j B raIe; Hollo Smith in the eighth It in bis "Book of Western Travel? That "wands who know exactly how the grado. the founders of Seattle originally named 1 1""1 ""'" carried from Ghent to The eighth have a weekly paper ediled it New York, locating it on a point they j A,lx.' or ev,!n ll0w Fr'-d Burnahy rode to ! bv M1)js ()f ,)ie .L-pamoent. Howard i,u 'K ,J"r," B",J "!""" ' , Brownell was editor in cliiel for the past Oregon was the trip of Uwis and Clarke, IIlonlh. Guy clurk ,nd Mlirj(J,ie Cl(ll. who for nearly three years in the first art! , ,;lllirtH ()( ltJ , part of the century explored the country 1 month of the Missouri, followed the Columbia I school kki'ort. to its mouth and gave the world the first School closed in district No. r.l!, general knowledge of the Pacific North- Canby, March 2 ), after a term of six WCHl j months. No. of pupils enrolled during Desiring to stimulate and encourage I the term, 2; average daily attendance an interest among the students and : IS. The following named nunils were on the roll of honor: Cordelia Stevens, Fred Roth, Ray Vinyard and Lee Eckoi son. Number of visitors 20. Bkktha M. Bi.'mnkk, Teacher. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns; Caked & Inflamed I Moc. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and 5ivr.'r Runnin Srro, Inflammatio;..., Stiff joints, Harness Cz S:u'.. Viatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Bli5ters, Insect Hits.-: , All CattL-A.; . AM Morse A!i . -AH Slice p Aila ' Pjnctr;;. . iMeinbrano r.-:.! Tis-scc Quickly to the Very Seat oi" Palnar.d Of ts it Ia a Jiify. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang; '.icinicnt conquers Pain, Makes fu-in t'cast well again. In llin iiihIIit u( tlm cataia of Haiah iliicnaiinl. Niilli'ii la hrrnl.v alvnn that William II. I'iiiik. aitiuliilalrai.ir Willi On-will anui-ai'il, liaa Dliil Ilia dual aiMiilllit nl lila aillllllllrllill nl until c.laliv am! that tlm linn, (fnril'iti K llavoa. o.iiillty )tntie. Ilai mailii an nnlar aoltlnit Mutt lay, tliiMiili ilay ul May. Iw. at III n'rlm li A. M of aaltl ilay. nt tlm iiniiiiy iMinri Iiihikh, In lira nun I'llif. iiri'imi, lor ihn linarliit nl nlili" llona, It any tiiitrH Ut, anil fur Urn I'l'tinliintlun nl aaul flnalaiuiiiiiilai.il tlm Dual ! t tiiiirii t nf aanl I'.Ulo, W II.I.IAM II I'ltl'K, Aitiiiliilatratnr with ihn will aniirnixl n( tlic nlali. n( Sarah K. I'dik', ili-eeaaml. 9 I.H I'.' II I II, v NOI'lt'K OF AHSUINMKNT. Nntli'K la lirrclir !viu that I tin Ori-unn Illy Haiti ami 1'iHir Citiiiiiativ, a fnrtnirtili rum tmaiil nl a II I'allir ami i liarlfa I1I11T aul S It t'allft ami Charlxa Callit. ImtlvMiially, haw all aall(lliil 111 tin. tllitliTwlHIIli'l fur lllll iH'lli'St nl all llioir i rnlllnra. Mahl alitniiiinl la linw iriiilluii In I hp tlrriilt eniirl el the Siaimit Urn smi fur riackaiiiaa ciinttty, ami all criMllnra nl a ill partli'a ar ln-rrliy iinllltiiil tu firi-anit tlnlr claim aaliiat aahl iriica timlnr naih tn mi at niv iifllca In tlimmi t'lty, tirrnnn. wllhln ihrwi uiimilia Irtim Ihla ilala. ianl Mari'h IV Ina'i, 1.1. I'lUl'l Kit. t;. o. t. VMI.I.IAMM, Atliirncy tor Aaalitnv. Auisni) s-IIV i X Notice of Klnal Hfttlmiiriil. tn tlm mailvr ol tlm ati nl ollvrr Arhurn.dx rcaicU. Nnllc latmrvliy (Ivon that I.. I. Hnrtrf. ait niliilairamr of tlia nlmva vaialu, liaa flint hi. Dual ri'tuirt ami aiiinini tu tlm ailniliilalralluii ul aalil i-ilalo, ami lhal thn iMiuiuy pimrt nl th Slale 1 1 OrrKon lor t'lai'kamaa rounly haa niaite an nnlvr avttliiK Mnmlay, tlm "III day ul My. IWt. al lOii'rliH'k A. M nl aalil ila at lha riiunlv court hmiMi nl aal it pminty In Hrrinti I'lty, liri- im. inr uie nr.nn ni oiiji-otuxi. II any Ihura Ih. anil for tlm riamlnatimi nl aaii) final rrnurt ami aii'oniil anil for tlm Dual anillaumlit n aalil ralato Dalrd Mar-li 21 IhhV L. I'OHTKH, Ailmliilatrninr uf tlm valuta uf Oliver tU Ai'linrii, dn-vaaml. EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA K0UTE Of Uio SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Kxpri-ss Trillin li ve l'ortlmul Iily. Snil.h I 61ft r. at. 7 I r. at. 10 .'u n I Nurth. I. I. Ar Piirtlanil Ar )r.K.,m -ly I. n. rraui-larn ir H.l. tWl. I.r 7 tu r M.N'INU CA118 ON OOHKN HOl'TK Pullman Buffet Sleepers. IN II Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attai'hail In all Ihrmiich tralna ItOSKIIt'KO MAIL (Hallyi I.r I.r Ar I'urtlaml Ar Oronniii'ltjr I.r K'laiiliurv I.r I ( M r. u J :t -."Jr. I 7 ui a. m l :ui a . m ! t :t a. n. b t r. at. Wvat Hula liivmlnn. BKTWKKN I'UKTI.ANII AMI t'UKVAI.1.18. Mall Traill. Dally (Kn:t'i Humlar.) 7 .'In ah. I I.r VI l! r. M. 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Louis and Chictigo; Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and modern day coaches. Call on O. K . A S. Agent before purchasing tickets, or address W. II. Ifurlbnrt, (ien'l Passen ger Agent. Porthmd, Onon. STANDS FOREMOST IN THE UST. At Albany and ."urvalMn cuiiiri't with Iralim of Ori'K.Mi anil I'ai'lfli' llallruail. Kinri'M Train Pallv (Kii'vet Sunday ) II y N. M Mimnr. Iiiily. COPYRIGHTS. ri i nnrtiN a patht Rnini4 anar ami an hnnit ntiininn, wrlta to 1 1 S.I V I II., who hara bail nearlyliriy yaaiV ilrlini-a In lha patint liaaim-aa. rutiimamra Jliinaairlrtlyautifliliiiillal. A llaNduaaft. oflia. uruialliin nuimnilna: I'alrnta ami huw to .t lain llmin aiil fra, Alan a mtaliafiia of aiadiau for a 4 40 f. 7:'ir I.r Ar I'urtlHiul Ar Mi'Mliiuvlllv I.r I r, a . a I.VMIA. THROUCH TICKETS To AM, roiNTl IN TH K KASTKUN STATUS, ( ANAPA AND Kt'KOI'K Call Ihi olilnlni'il at luwnat ruti'a from I, II MiKira, AKi'iit, ()ri "n city. K.KiiKIII.KK. K. V. 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Miwta at thi'lr luill In M urium, aicind Hut tiril.iy in ciicli in., ml, nt lu h. hi. VInUiuk nirniliiTM ill wnyii iviilcotne. J. E JACK, J. It. W1IITK, Becrularv Mnatur, It omplnya u-oliilll and illnthiKulKhcl wrllera aaeilllnr of ita tweiity onc lieparlmeiit. na fnllnwa: l,lliirutiiri, Srlnnre, Miolc, Flue Aria, Hnnllnry, Mlaalona, lti'1 leii'iia I li ti l I lui-ncu, 1111,11 r-M 1 Ki'M-iirch, Hchiiol and CuIIckd, i'lTHIIIIHla, Chnrltlua, Kdltorlnl, Newa of the week, Hundiiy-Sihuol, Mlnlaleral link-later, Kilianrial, Inauranre. (Mil anil younu. Pidihloa, Farm and linrdeu, Odd Knot. A paper partleuaUrly fitted for lawyi-r dno tora, rliTuyini'ti, thoao KiiKngi'il In biinlniiHa, yoiiiiK people of both aexi'a, men and women who rend and think for theinaelvea. A paper eaaiTlally valuable forthoae Intor eati'tl In Fine rt, Hi'lencn, Mnaln. A paper giving valuable lulormatlon upon Finance, Life Iiiauriiiice, (Jonunerce A paper for HiindKy Hchool Work, thoae who hve a Farm, (lanliin or lloiiae I'lncta. A paper for the family, old and young. It yearly althimripilnii I :i.oo, or at that rate lor any part of a year. Club of five, I'i.Oo, each . Specimen! (Joplc Free. il and aolniitlfta bmaa anitt ttvm. I'atimla taken ihrtniali jMunn a On. raeatT ajwoial no! iw int ha Halenftflr Aaiprlraa, and tfiiia are linitiaht wl.li.ly tNit'iretlia pnMlewllh out ewC to tl,e InviHilur. 1'lita aelroiim imiwr. laailM wn-tly. aliwanlly lllll.lralr.1 haa hr far lha larviiat rirrulatlua of anv w-ii-iilini- ariira In Ui wiirld. S; a year, hamuli- euinra aent Ire. Iliiililinw IMitiiiiv nmtiihly. ritot ynar. Hind rniilna, 'i cieiila, Kvery iitiilNr eunlaln boau. tirul plaii, in enlura, and lihotiarrai'lia of nuw houap. with plana, etiahlin tiullili-ra luatinw th leli't itnalana ami ai-i'ure ooitlrai'ia. Aitilreaa Mb'NM m Oi, Mw Viina, 301 Hiiuanwar. NOBLETT'S STABLES l.iverv, ! il n 1 1 Snle Stuliln onr.r.nu city. UlDAir.li HKI'WK.KN TIIK ll'UPi.K AND PKI'liT Dniilile iiml Single Itigs, iimi siul tile Imrsis iiIwiivh tm IihiuI nt tli lowest irifi-n. A t:tiriall t'Diiiiected with tlio 'mm fur Iihmii nlm k. Itifortniitloii ri-k'nrdiiig iinv kind or stork iri)inptl ut'i'lulml In !iv im'Moii of hittor. , horso Rouo-ht timl?old. Unites liimrili'd uipl Fed on lensuii. It'ile lerniM. Salary aa4nipliaa paldwaakly fnim alark l'nnanwnlwalllun. Kaclualvatarrtlury Kipertano annaoaaanr. i'acullar a adTaotaaaUitMlnnara. t-ltwral jSTrWV faj enmmlaalon H local part. s1 K i. tlma ai.nta. Laraat mwara ut ida.n. Cl. Colli nr&'jlr pin" V auorlim nt nura.ry CA f for llm untinnl. took. aW V r lan anil aanli-n Wn want ymi now, wlillo lha frull luilu.lry la Important. 0..il i-hiinra fm advanroiltimt. fi Iflt aii'l f -II rr 3 urnlarafran. PltllWN limn in.nur ai-rrntan. rorimnu, ,., . .u .l.-i.l. ll.t. fti.linr. W.A.I '4 CLACKAMAS I,(II(iK, No. Ii7, A O. D W Meet flrat and third Monday in each monlh, at Straight' Hall. Vlalllng bnaherii wi lcoino. (J. K.l'KAHE H. IloU OMH. Keo. M. W. A. P. A. COUNCIL NO. 4, Meet on the ftrst mid third Ftldnya In eii iiioiilm tiv n. oi t , unu, v miiiug fncmui'rH way welcome. A. W. Fkani k, Pre CATARACT IIOHK CO. No. 2, Meet ai'cond Tiiuaclay of each month at Gat ract Knglne hoine. W. II. llnwiaiPri' O. II. Utow, Beo'y. J. W. O'Connkll, F'rn Duffy & Hcckurt EXPRESS andJRANSFERING. Special cfiru in moving Hotineholil (IooiIh and Pianos. Prompt work and Reasonable- charges. Leovo orders at IJELL0MY A BUHCH'S. mm Sundny Sorvlcos. MT. PAI'I.'H CMIUiril - Kpiaonp!- Ke, laaao nawaon, iteeior. nervinea am onion a, tn, and IMi p nt. I'rayar anrvle very Wad liaaday evrnlii. KlltHT CONtlllltllATIONAI. CIII'IICII- Key, I, w.Cowau raalor. snrvieea at in au a a,. ami :uu r. m, Miiuiiay itenooi aimr morning irvic I'layeratwiiug wanur.uay anint a wii.moii. prayer iiiiiiiiiii oi louna remti MiNilety of Clirlallail Kndeavor vry Uuaday I avainiia at 7:Ul nreinnl. riltST IIAHIHT ClltlrtCIl - lt, M l I Itt'ou, Paalor Morning Mervle at II; Sunday f" i . i, ik, ..i.... uu.ui.. a uii. i, ' ry 01'iiihii m i. ii, , r-Ti-miia hhiih'. am,, iii-amar prayer inlliii Wedunailay evening, kliinthiy i:oveiiaut nueiiug vrnry neniieauay rauii, i , pri'i"llli the flrat Siilulay III lha inuiilh. A re nu. ii ImI Inullal Iiih III all MT. lOIIN'M t'Iltllt:il.CATIIOl.lt).-ltir. A, llll.l.lHAKI, l'aa:or. Oil Sunday maaa tl ami III:), at. F.Very aeoond and fourth Huiiday llvruiaii aiirniou alter the o'eloek maw At all uther maaaea Kugllall aiiriiinua. Muiidav Mi'IiihiI 1 an r. K Veapera, piilii(tli illileiua, anil Hnuedli'lloii al 7 IW r. M. MKTIIOtHMT FI'Irit'OPAI. ('IH'lU'lt-Har (I. Mva, Tailor. Mornlui aarvle at 11; Sunday Muhnnl at in on. t'l iaa nieatlng aflur tuornliig aervlia. Kveuln aervlre al 7 Ml Kpworlli l eague tnnnung Sunday venlii al 0 M. I'raynr Mh'IIiii Thuraday vyeiiln all.Ml. atraiifura eorillally luvilid. FIIIHT I'UKSIIVTKIIIAN CIII'HIMI -Hv. 1 W. Muuiitunii'ry. I'aalur. Mervieraat II am. ami 7 SO r. M. Malilialh Mi'IiihiI at 111 a. m. Voiiik I'enple'a Mia'tidy of t'urlatlail Klldeavnr mean every Sunday evening al mi WedneaUay welling prayer meeting at 7 HO. Meata free. r.VANtrail'Al.rlltMtt'll-liKMMAN - M. r. Mykn, Paatur. I'reai'hiug aorvli'ra every Suiidav al II A. M and 7 Wl I', at. Habbatti aid.iHil everv M lay al lu A M (Itnv. I. Hull, Hutu 1 it k I v I'ravnr Meellue every Wedueaday evnuliig CNITKII IIKKTIIKKN IN' ClltilST.. Praarli. lug evety hi'i'inid and fuurih Hiimbiv of eai-a in,. ulh, at no a in and 7 m p in - W II, die I ain, I'aatnr Miimlay aidum! at u a, in. at in. 'aun i lly Kltat aumlny at Hamami anliool holme, aluliilla. ililnl Niiudny, lliuililalu lluui II a. ni.; 'Ilinlmr lirove, 4 p. in-.MI.a Niiui tiriuui, Hiipiiriuli'iidriit Snmlay arliiHil. I'rayer nieeilug everv Wedunailay evnulng, K.V AMIKI.II'AI. 1.1'HIKItAN l'lll'l(i'll-l.. tleifv, I'aan.r. in ritMii aiirvu-ea every Sunday al II o cluck A U. Inulll.h rrt'li'ea at 7 W V. M Stin, Uv .rh,, al tu ii'clui'k A M lira-Hun- Hiure room nevt dour to bakrry In rihlve ley a liiilldlug, l-iitlier of Sei eulh and Maillauti aireeta Khrrlir Notice nf Male on Kierullun, In ti rliriiit Cnurt uf the Stale of Ofegmi, fur the t'liunty of I'laekalltaa. tleorge Hrotiuhiun. I'lalnlltr I'hrlal Mueliuke and J. II, Matllu, I'i'li'iidauia, State of Ori-giio. County of riarkaniaa, aa. Notice la hereby given, that hy virtu of an eii'culliin and order of ale laiie out of the cl'eult em ri of the Mute of Oregon lr tK eoutiiv ol l.'lackaniaa, Iwarlug dale Hie llh day of February, 1"M6, lu a ami wherein Ileum llriillguliill waa plallllllT, aud I'hrlal Muehlik and i. II. Martin were iii-fi'iidaala. rutuuiaiidlng inc. In the name ol the stale of Oregon, that out of the real eaiale hereinafter deacrllwd. to reab laeaauni aiiltieieul lu aallaly the demanda ( aald dei ree to-wll. ft 17 ou. and lha timber aun of in 70 eoeia. lugriher Willi luieifat on the aame ainee aald decree waaeniereil at a erent per annum, and alao the Ouaia of and alteudlng till, aale Nuw. therefore, In obedience to audi decree, I did. on Hi lllll day of Maich. l'Vduly levy upon and will, on Saturday, lha Juili day of April, ka'., i the huiir ol one n clm-k F N of aald dav. al the front diair nf the court huuaa III aald county, offer for aale al public auction, and aell tu the hlahr.l aud beat bld-ler. fur catli lu hand all uf the right, title and Intereat th aald drfrndanl I'hrlal Muehnke haa lu aud K the tolliiwlng dM-rllwd rral proteriy. to-wlt: The Norlheaal otie ipiarter of Mutiihweat on iiiarter and the Nurth weal niieiUartrr of Hjoiith eaai uiie quarter of Si-otloii Five i.'u In Tnwualilp Fuiir 141 Huiiih of Range I lime (.1) F.aat nf th Wlllametie Meridian, lu t'laikainaa couuty, Oregon. Pal.-d Ihla .ll-h day nf March. A. D. F. I' MAllHll.'K. nnerirr ui i lacaamaa t o., Stale of uregun. i-U 4I "Y