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EDUCATIONAL NOUS All roiiitiiiiiili iilloiiN Intended for DiIn column nIioiiIiI h Mfllri'Hii Id Mm. II, 8. (Silicon, (begun C'lly, Oingun, I'Ol'MY INhilll IK. Tim a 1 1 1 1 nit 1 IriHlltuiit opined In thi. KhkIIihiii hi IkmiI bnildlig, Aiikii-1 (llli, H!ir. Hi-Vi-hly-thriii tciirliiTH ttiirol til dining llm llrnt day. At noun WiiIiich tliiy tint ulli'iiilaiirii huh ninety two, Tin hid fair to hit tin Ih.hI InMiliilK ever held In I'Iiu'Iihiiihii county. Pio'cchhs J, II. Ai Ici'iiiniii iiml Frank HnwitKr, of lVriliind, ani In utiiiKtom. I'rof. Arki'iiiiun began (In woik Tui'Hilny inoiniiiK with k1 ttrit)liy . lln (IcntIIhi! Iiin trip to llcnvcr at longlli. Mr. Ackeimiiii felt more, llinn nullhlliil with the hIhx.Ih In Oregon af ter vlnitlng hiiiiic of tlni Fai-'iin m-IiooIh, hihI Iiml no denim to ii'ily for u pwdilnn In another ululii. I In wan eiilhiwiiiMlr Id ruiMof tin' hruiniftil city of Ienvcr. There Wi'Mi 12.000 trailiim attending thi) Niilioniil Aiikoi'IiiIIiiii, hut i' vi' ii that number (uili'il In makii the town fee in rrowilcil. "I'll principal buildings arc of hilik, Mini tin streets paved with aaphult,' I'liyelcii with every wlicio, e veil school Irui litTH imcd llii ni dally, I'rof. Arkcrinun Hki; of the. i n hj i rit tloli ul tlio HHHorintlon, Ihe, iili'HM iln lived from atlcii(lanrt) at thn giput 1 -ucatioiml meeting, would he of iiifaiima- bll Vulllll to till) teacher. till k III I'V; iry school ntMliiln Hie teacher, a'nl tlm IHTHonulily uf teachers will be full through the ccutuiluH. Teachers who arc, willing to hike the tumble, to ki-i-p In touch with (lie leuiliiri In educational advancement will be foiiml to he the wlih'-u wake, energetic, succeaitful teach er of the iluy (irammar was alno introduced hy Mr. Ai kcrinnii. lie outlinril the pluil of Mhii'II'i (crMimiiHrH. Iln read the preface, of the new text hook, showing that the inductive m id in to I uac.l. n i. ,..ii l i..... .i t in m il iu iiiumv imniv niwniT, pun to Cover bio liiUi h ground. He would recognixe faithful efl'orln on the pint of pupil, paying duo honor to peiaevei mice, even when unnucceanful. He alno introduced phyniology. I'rof. Konniler took up written aiiili- j funbionuhln watering plaien on the (lie luetic, lie doen not lelieve in teinhing gon count, and vie it ('aM'.riiiu if their by rule. Fundamental rule nhould he taught, hut plenty of room nhoul I be left for originality. Ilintnry wan alno Intro duced hy Prof. Konalter. He diacutaed the aduiiniMiratioii of linorge Wu.'hii.,; ton. Kach great luatoi leal event of th.it time wan commented upon. The hi tory drill la invaluable to any teucber. Mental arithmetic was inttinluced by Prof. Konniler. He aaid tlie piimip.l characleriatic of menial arithmetic nhould lm rapidity, brevity and accu racy, lie teaclien lliin hiunch without the aid of a text hook. Up to Thursday morning 1.7 toucher bud enrolled their iiamea an follow: Heaver Creek Jennie Iv Kuwen nnd Adu Miadinke. Wilnonville Mr, H. A. 1). Wagner, Iviim liovce. Miilallil I'hiiM. M. Ciitli'iiden, Victor lickcy. PCOIIH AIIIlN lll'ltllell JlelllX. Iiiimancu Ft tu M cM n nay . Milwaukee Annie J Yourg, Ora W, McLaughlin, T. J. (ituv, Olive A. I. nul ling, Klgiva Mullitn Porlhinil Ktiireniu Shelby, Mr. I.. Murnball, Inex Mamhall, N'ru It. Orecn, Hchnia K llarck lluhhard Phina McDonald, Fli.a heth lllig, Alum Uurdni-r, Sliiilcv Iliick. Cluckumaa Georgin Kntli, Kmiiiii Pturchler Alex Tbomnon, Kiln llyera. llcnaie Wella, Mr A. II. Well. New Flri Altheu M. Phelpa, Lizzie ImiuIu. Aurora Johanna Peter. Htiiliord Aura 1). Thi'inpnon. Onwego Ague Nehon, Mary llickner Luchi A. liethkn, Nrm I. Fox, Ann ette Pauling, Mary (iloim'ey. Noble Ague Matlock. Viola Mra, Kartell. Carun Kuti! CiiHto. iMuriiiiun Klaie J. Ta lor. C. K. Miner, A. II. Ilibbard. Woodburn Howard Kcclen, W. F. Dixon, Ratio Storta. Hilverton J. A. Jcihiiiuh. Park Place Phoebe A K.I.Iy. Uliidntnne Madge Hill. Hpringwator Marv Gut n idge. Logan MatilJu Heed, M.S. Hamp ton. Handy Mra. Mary Honch. Sherwood Hullo Jonca. Cbumpocg Mra. (!. F. Yerncn. lOlwood Bert Hemic mou. ICnghi Cieek L. T. Andi'iion. Woodntock W illiam Huenli, SyruciiHe l'tiriiiurin F'irwood M. A. Lehin.ni. MiukMburg C. K. Cove, I'.. L. Cole man . Heaver Creek K (iintlicr. Uedland Anna I. Iliciuhothcm. Highland Chug. Rutherford, (ieor;; V. Huriington, Iva Hiiinntuii, Teutiio Maytleld, Souri Muyllolil I) A. Miller. Canby Holtio Wintermaotlo. Oregon City IouiHe Kiuiiainl, Arthur Holdun. Hnrtha Sumner, Fannie (I. Porter, Kate J. Porter, L. W. McAdaniH, F. M. Darling, C. E. Burney, S. W. Holmes, W. Gilbert Ileattie, Hattio E. Monroe, Helen Taylor, Myrtlo Taylor, Cora Lemon, KdnetU I'liaee, Sude Chane, Margaret William, .l:itnio Wil kinson, Lizzie Gilbert, Musa Harkley, Nellie Younger, E. M. Ward, Jennie N'oliln, II, A, Piltcnger, Anniu Mum power, I.i'Mter M. I.cliinil, Iluttle Coeli rune, MuMIe Wiggins, I Initio Wil loughby, (icrmidu N'cfrgur, Mm. Nellie. Mi'AilaniH, Moll in Iliiiikiim, I). F. May, (ieorgn I,. Hlory, Ana Hainl, II. H. Blriingo. Mary ItuvicH, Ili'liiiitlu llnl ciiinh, I hit li Wcllicrcll, Ni'llt The iihiiiu of Mirs A'cllia riii'lpM wait unintentionally omlt'ed from the lint of thorn w ho took part in Ilin exercises at llm Iiml meeting of the 'IVurhiTit' Ami cbiclon, ut llariiionv, July 27tli. MIhh Phelps recited "The I. Id- Itoal," In Iiml china atyle, unit waa heartily applauded hy the law audience. Ah I thai liixorl. Vlaitora to the const will not Iiml a more coiiifortuhhi unil home-like pluce ut any of the rciorts tluin at Mrs. A, K. -loiitn of Pucillc r,.ik Ih-r hotel in huge, ami ciiiniiiixliiiiiM anil the rooiim aie cli'iui ami the beds urn ua condor bible a n one coulil ank. The tulilii in the delight of the epicure tin well an of the invalid, unil la aupplicd with all that one coulil winli. The cDukinu la dune hy w hill hi'lii under the direct niiHarviiion of Mia. .Stout and in perfect ion. Tim limine in surrounded hy the handnoment liroiinda of any hotel on the count. Ilemitiful aliade Ireea and hroail luwna with a rpleiidid collections of roaea and llowera muke nil IiIuhI plure for out dmir rei reation, Tlio hotel in ipiite near the bench, yet incompletely protected from the IiIkIi wind of the in eun hy treea and a low nund riitife. From tl'ft u imt win dowa of the liotiM) n Krand view of the ocean ninl panning aliipa can he Iiml The bench la one ol the anient nnd la-nt plucea on the count lor hiitliinK. Mra. Ktoiit'i ruten will lie (omul lo lie wry reanonahle nnd nlie la ever ready to en' lertain nnd make lier ue-t (eel nt lioinii. 1'aritle 1'ark can he lea' hed by any of theatreama tliut run to llwaco, where 1 l t I u ! 1 1 u (..! I. ,r"'" """"" r ,,,B 'mr 1 1" h'W luinule run About one week ago Bert (ireeriman and T. K. Cowing, Jr., a'arled out lo make a tour ol the conat on their bicy cle. They gave nut the fact that they would make a triumphal vleit to all the money did uot give out. They returned Monday from Tilluinimk, bolh ncX and and worn-out. Bert advinen the Imj if ny of them have a load to canyon m birycle over the mountain to Tillaminik, tinit it would he better t . i U i along wheelbarrow to tote the baggage ovar the sleep place. In the wedding notice of Richard l.ruoley and Mr. i,.i A. Ilii'lat, wbich i enn'd lat week, the name of the bridi nmaid, aliould lute la-en Mih JeHnemlnw Dutcher, hi'teail of Minnie Duuehy. ('llHlllail(llil Flnillicrn. Tli fiillOKingin Hie n-i'iiri nl r. V. II. I've, necrelarv of the ('linniaiiiiin A.i'Ciu- lion, us nilttiuilti'il to the liinnl ul Tm K ai'cocnt. ilirecliira: Slinres. ...Ill to . I . . . . '.Nl L',") . . . 1M) . . . IW Snl.l fur ral Mxi'liiinged lor liuileiiiiK K'Wlrie liglitn til iil-loue Ileal l"l. Ah-oi l iiie Inl In (ilail-lone Kuni Side Kailuay Co t'nO"llicle. work. 111- Total numliercliiirps nolil ,rrj8 CAHII KH'IUI'T.I. On stuck ITHft no Krom ailn in Daily ClintiiuuiiMn . Hi u) I' nun aianiln ;I ,rU From Stale Teaelivra' AantN'iaiiuii . (ii 0 1 liiitn receipt. I IM 'i'i lirouglit over lium Innt ear 34 (Mi note for !) day :ti0 CO Total receipt IIIKIIIllinKMKNTS. Hy imleron treaiurer Hy ortler on ticket ngent lluirneil liy groinul iiiaiini;i'r. t'a-,11 on liaml, Augiint II Jli .il Oil I7'rt '.'!) li'.'i ,"KI I J7 ,M) 8 HO Total dinliurnoniiMit SJil!l Ul I'Nrol.l.Ki TKI) At'l I'l'N rn. 0:. flock t.110 00 (lii ailn in Duily ('litiiitnuiiiaii Ill 00 (In nlaml (H IX) Total uncollected t'NI'Alll Ai'Col'NW. On ornianent improvement!.. On general expenses $11 1 nO fl.ltl 15 til 10 Total unpaiil $1117 '."1 In a general way it may bcstutxl thai . 172 sliaren of stuck remain unsuln; hImi, dial ul Hie ilk) shares held hy Ihe Knil Si, In aj. way I'o, l.V.'nhari'snre liclil In trust lo he re sulil fur the henelil of the association. Thin win originally insiieil ill cin.iilcriiliiii of $-i'0 expemlnil on rnl'n'ii'' .uu lir Ihe HN-emlilv. Tliecot ol' the ninliiiii iiim was $l.'hUX) olus fW.i'O extras mi the .nine, Cost of talent fur the ansemlil), $7uS t0. Willi n reasoiiiihle sale of Murk Ihe ii-socia. lion nill he in gnntl nliiinlnr the ncxl a, seiuhly. Iiespectlully niiliiuitcfl. Mil. C. II. H Y IC. See'y. Oregon City, (Ireuoii, Ac; (I I iu. Many person sutler from tliM.nlem in tho'kiilncy ami bladder without know ing what is the matter wHh them. Tin y should know that dmnrdem in those organs if allowed to remain w ill renult fatally. Dr J II. McLcinV Liver and Kidney Halm will restore healthy func tional activity and thus eradicate tlio disease. Priietfl per bottle. For B.tle by C. G. Huntley, tint' The most pleasant lit lie pill for regu lating the bowels are De Witt's Little F'arly Kler. Cure sick headache and constipation. Small pill, mnall done. (', G. Huntley, Druggist. . Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlghot Modal and Diploma. The Willie Collar Line. If you are (jolnu to the count you will not reKrctlf you take the Hti'umeraof Hie White Collar Line, the Ocean Wave, Telephone, and Ilailey fJulzert, from 1 Alder atreet dock. They have the! iipced, comfort iiml oleuiinco that one ex-1 iiH awurve for nil ohntucli), but goen pec In of a flrnt cIum ateuuier. Their atrulght at it. A frw ahuki fling off aiutfrooina are a delight for comfort. ' everything on bin bui k, and the rider ThemeulH nerved at their tuhlea fiiml 1,a" 't ","",1 wf in which to Ihone at the Hotel Portland and are the b'?nn,'?d Tff . , ... , , . , , , ,. liriiiich he will cling to or if he will rink bent 60 cent dinner to be bad on the .. . ,. . . . . , .,, , throwing hlmw lf nfr. A brdken nm-k river. Tiuvelra by Ihene nteamera will wou(, Uj0 oin connwjuenco of ro ll'"' Ibeollicen cllii icnt and accommw-1 maining. Aa for atopping him, nmo dutiiigun l they paie no pnina to iniiko .' body him well auid that yon might an the trip for their punncngera pleununt well try to atop a rnnuwny lowimotive and enioyablc. Thraii houla muke the j by pulling with your walking Mick on only direct coniid tiona with the rail- t1'" 'u,m''1 aH " to tl'"' k cl6 roa.l at IUa.'o for Heuview, U.ng lieuch, I,l,""t at "n.,-h 8 n"'m"lt t'16 cmA- 1'acllln 1'aik and oilier point on North la'ncb. Thny alno connect direct with ihe railroad at Young' Hay for (Jear liurt and all pointn on (,'lntnop beui h. I'ligagit checked direct through to any report. The Ice cream of the Novelty Candy Stmt ha won the reputation of the bent in Oregon C'ily nnd eiiilul the heft to he bail in Portland. Manufactured from pureercHiii and nold hv Hit dinh or in Un.-er.,,.n.ititieM. ( iive it a trial. Next door to Albright'a meat mitiket. Fluent water melon in Oregon City at the Novelty Candy Store, tallica ut no additional cont. Served on lii(li ii'iiileiit Order nf Fnrenler. The I. 0. F. founded in Newark N J. in 1M74. It record la aa follow: MeriiherMbip WJ.OXIO; reserve fund l,:ioO,000; paid Wneflciarien, tt.OOO.OC 0. Average age ol membera 34 year ; death rate only 5.47 per 1000. There are no aaaenamentl on death. Write for cir cular lo Wm. Saniikkho, Portland, Oregon. Man Wanted. A live man wanted in every townahip in Claikamaa county to introduce "Diamond Drip" syrup. la a flrnt clan article and good seller. Good wage to a rustic r. Address, General Agent, box 44:), Oregon City, Orenon. BUToiwaa't Fltjr For Ilcccan. Steveusou'a pity wa a very marked quality, and it extended to beggars," wbich in, I think, to go too far. Ill op tiuiinm, however, luffered a mdo shock in Bouth Audlcy atreet one summer aft ernoon. We wet a stalwart beggar, whom I refused to aid. Louis, however, wavered and finally handed bim six pence. The uiuu pocketed the coin, fur bore to thank his benefactor, but fixing his eye on me suid in a loud voice, "And what is the other little gentleman going to give me?" "In future," suid Lonis as we strode ooldly on, "I shall be the other 'little gentleman.'" "Personal Memories of Stevenson," by Edmund Gotuw, in Century. Hlght la Hit Line. A man from the country heard some one talking about tlio Woman's Ex change. "Woman's Exchange?" ho in quired, "what's that for?" "For the exchango of women," said wag. "Gully, " said tho countryman, who looked a though ho was henpecked, "I'll go around and tee. "Kingston Froumau, In the year 1788 that master of tlio atricul art, Collcy Cibher, wroto, "Ho that feels not himnelf the ptiasion he would raise will talk to a sleeping au dience. " Iu 764 the cold at Constantinople was so severe that the Block sea waj frozen for 60 miles from shore. Disorder in the liver and kidneys are responsible for many of the ailments of Wuimimty, which, when neglected, de velop into serious and often fatal mala dies. Prmlcni-e would suggest the prompt use of Dr. J. II. MeU'tin's Liver and Kidney Halm to remove the disorder ua warn us possible, unit restoro the dineaned organs to healthy and vigorous uction. Prne fl per bottle. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal. suya: "Shiloh'a Catarrh Remedy is the tirnt medicine I have evor found that would do me any good" Trice 50c. For sale by Geo. A. Hurtling Notice. Application w ill he muile at the next reg ular meeting ot the city council for a renewal of license lo sell spiriiunns liipiors in Oregon City at my present location on Main street, hctwtrn Fifth and tiixili, for a periml of -x nionllis. J. W. CHAKLToN. Oregon (,'ily, Aiur. H, 18!l5. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, 1895-1896. "TiikUnivkhsity ok Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, oilers freo tuition to nil PtutlentH. Yonnc men can obtain board, lmlnincr. heat and lieht in Hip dormitory for 1 2.50 per week. Roomers furnish their own linen. Young women are provided with board in private families at $3.00 per week. Young women desiring board should address Prof. John Straub, Eugene, Oregon; or Secretary Young Women's Christian Association, Eugeno. The university oilers three baccalaureate degrees, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Seienco and Bachelor of Letters i with corresnondine courses of study. Tho following shor'ter courses are also offered: An English course leading in two years to a business diploma and in three years lo.the title graduate in English: An advanced course for graduates of normal schools leading to tho degree master of pedagogy: A three years' course in civil engineering leading to the degree civil engineer: A course of two years for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma and the title director of physical" education. The University charges an incidental fee often dollars which is payable in advance by all students. Students holding diplomas from the public schools and those having teachers' certificates are admitted to the nreoaratorv department without examination. Those desiring information regard ing the prepratory department should address the Dean, N. L. Narregan, Eugene, For catalogues and information J. J. Walton, Secretary, Eugene, or LIKE A RIDE ON AN EARTHQUAKE. Tin SaiiMtlira rrxJiird hf mm Eluphnnt Ituiinlug Awn jr. Nothing hnt a rldo on an earth'jnuke Ofjuld ho compared to the (H'lination of be ing run awny with by an elephant. I Nothing atoiia hln wild mnh, and lie Mi nii'uiK uil rii jijjuilL n Mjj 111 uwcm tain manlier you can liiako it pur like a huge grimulkin till the earth ahaken brtneuth your fi.i-t. When It I afraid or angry, it aqnciika like an niioilcd hinge, lint when it cuddi nly jump aftido like a flea you imagine fur a moment that the ultimate terre.-triul cataclyuui baa Oud off. The Malay never wholly tmnt their elephant and were nervoua at my fa- j niiliuntien with mine, a sweet U-mpored I old female on whii h I nnlo bnndrfda of I 01 . luring the lnidday halt I nwd U) call her up, and the would eomo and I stand with one foot on each aide of niv ! chest aa I hiy on my hack and fed her with bananas. I wo never angry with her but once, when she tried to kill the cook. On one CKX'Ohion a little elephant of our party, running behind its mother, teased her beyond endurance, and she turned and gavo him a shove that land ed iiiiu feet uppermost at the bottom of a deep brook. For two hours he scream ed like a steam whintle while we were all engaged in getting him out. Every night when we reached camp and tho loads were taken off each driver would hobble his beant by tying its front leg together with rattan so that it could only hop with both together. Then a huge wooden bell was hung around its neck, and it was turned loose to wander in the jungle. All night long tho faint dong, dong of these bells made a mourn ful noise around the camp. At daybreak each driver tracked his elephant by the sound, often going many miles for bim. Atlanta Constitution. THE STORY OF A POULTICE. Aflf r Tbry Oat It on the Boj Bad Some thing to Say. Family discipline is still maintained in some American families, as of course it ought to be in all. The Rehoboth Herald furnishes an instance. A small boy got a sliver in his foot, according to The Herald, and his mother expressed her intention of putting a poultice on the wound. The boy, with the natural foolishness which is bound up in the heart of a child, objected to the proposed remedy. "I won't have any poultice," he de clared. "Yes, you will," said both mother and grandmother firmly. The majority was two to one against bim, and at bed time the poultice was ready. Tho patient was not ready. On the contrary, ho resisted so stoutly that a swiioh was brought into requisition. It was arranged that the grandmother should apply tho poultioe, while tho mother, with npliftod stick, was to stand at tho bedside. Tho boy was told that if ho "opened his mouth" he would re ceive something thut would keep him quiet. Tho hot poultice touched his foot, and ho opened his mouth. "You" he began, "Keep still," said bis mother, shak ing her stick, while the grandmother ap plied the poultice. Once more the little fellow-opened his mouth. "1 But the uplifted switch awed him in to silence. In a minute more the poultice was firmly in place, and the boy was tucked in bed. "There, now," said his mother. "The old sliver will be drawn out, and Ed dio's foot will bo all welL " The mother nnd grandmother were moving triumphuutly away when a shrill voico piped from under the bed clothes : , "You've got it on the wrong foot " It in said of Sir John Millais, the artist, that, given a short brier wood pipe, it comfortable chair, and a pack of cards with which to play "patience," he is scrrucly satisfied with existence for tho time bei: g. Millais is one of the rare prodigies who iituimed distinction iu later liic. He won .i lactlul for draw ing when oiiiy ;), nnd nt 11 he was a student ot the Kyal Academy of Arts. Iu the l'iiiimss oi I s f..mo he is a man of siii-pri . .nv y: "'.'o t..sics nnd habits. adtlress C. II. Chapman, President, Oregon. Hume Uiiarillng. I 1'artien ileniring a place to board, on the electric line convenient to the bind nefln part ol town can find a comfortable ! home-like place at the Farmern Home, opposite the Court hoimo. Clean rooms and comfortable beds with borne cooking and lublcs well nupplir-d and well nerved. Meal 25 centn. Give the Farmern Home a trial. The Sew Store. At G. W. Giace'n more on Molalla avenue, fanners an well as town people will find ono of the best Mock of goods in Oregon City to tv-lect from. Living prices. Country produc handled. A few of those $100 to $1V) lo'n left, only a few blocks from the opera house. Easy terms. Apply lo C. O. T. Williams. , IMPERIAL GALLERY OreRon City, Crayons, Enlargements Photography in every branch. Children's Pictures a Specialty Gallery over Mrs. Brier's Store Main Street. J. P. LOWE, Of Vancouver, the old reliable Watchmaker, Haw located in And in prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. Watches cleaned for fl Each All work first claws and guaranteed. Give me atrial. f- ELLO I-tfr 1800 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation by tjlie Oregon Telephone and Tel egraph company. Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma, Salem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard aa Portland. Oregon City office at Huntley's Drug Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - Oregon. It is eold on troarantee hy all drnr- glsta. It cures Incipient Consumption and is the best Cough and Croup Cure. For sale bv G A. Harding, druggist. EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ItOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Sini.h I I North, 6:15 r. H. Lv Hortlilld Ar 8:)a.JI T:lt r. m. L , Orsirotu'lty Lv 7:1a.m. 10:Sa.m. Ar 8. Francisco Lt 7:00 r.M. PIKING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AND Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. ROSEHITRO MAIL (Dully!. 8:80 A. m. I Lv Portland Ar OreuonCity Lv Roaebiiric Lv I 4 :W r. m I S:.MP, M 1 7:00 A. a 9:31 a.m. Lv b:Mr. M. Ar West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail Traill, Dally (Eicept Sunday.) 7:80 a.m. Lv Ar Portland CorvaUla Ar Lv 5:.r.M 1. 00 P.M 12:15 p.m. At Alhauv and Oorvallls connect with tralim ol Orocou aud I'acitic Railroad. Express Train Dailv (Except Sunday) 14:40p.m. I Lv Portland Ar 18:25 A. M p.m. i Ar MCMluuvllle LV IS;50a.m THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN TI1K EASTERN 8TATE3. CANADA AND EUROPE Can be obtained at lowest rates from L B Moore. Ageut, Oregon City. R.KOEIILER, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, Aaa't O. F. and Past. A tent JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him I CHEAPER TO OWN A HOME THAN TO RENT ONE. One to five acre tracts, Clcated, uncleared and some net ti fruit. Tlii" property ad join the Cha(itan'M i grounds at tiladHione park. It in only 12 minutes walk from the mo tor line, and vi-ry deHi'raMo. Ten Acres, 4'. i in cultivation, ulu'lied. Iloiwe with 4 room. 5 fruit trtea now bearing an abund ance of herrie, watered by creek. Good roads to fort land and Oregon City. $50. Two-hundred Acres, 1(W fenced 45 in cultivation, balance open brntth land. 2 houHe and 2 bams. 0 miles from town price, W t acre. Several pieces Of improved residence proo erty, inside. Over 2C0 lots, iiinide and suburban. Price from $75 to $i). When you can buy a lot within a few blocks ol your work it Ik cer tainly wise to buy one and ijuit paying rent. A No. 1 Stock Ranch. 350 Acres 20 acres in mead ow, 15 acres cultivation, i alanlied. 2 houses, 2 barns. Plenty of running water, Pric $3250. Forty Acres 8 in cultivation, 6 acres slabbed 2iW Irnit trees Bpring water. 4 miles from town, Price $1000 Twenty-five Acres, 10 in cultivation, 7 crf;") of tieaverditni land, excellent for growing onions. Small orchard. House W, story, 6 rooms with panriy. Barn, place all fence'! all improvements new and goM. Good road to PortUnil a. d Oregon City. Only 2 miles to R. K. station. Crop goes with place if sold soon. Price, 325J. Five acre tracts, Near Oak Grove, on East Hide motor line. Prho $125 per acre. This property is witlitn a short distance of where emjill tracts are selling at $300 ami $400 per acre. Ten acres on West Side, 2,'g miles from suspension" bridge. 3 acres cleared, small houe, fine spring water, splendid place for poultry. Price only $450. Terms easy. This is a knap. Ttrse Pieces of Business Propertr, On Main street, Oregon City, improved and paying monthly rental Twenty Acres, Part light brush, balance good timber. Water by creek. Farm for fruit, vegetable or Poultry Farm. 2K mites from town Goud road. Price only $050, pnrt cieh, balance on long time at 0 per cent. Fifteen Acres, 7 Fenced ana cleared. Gooil fpring waier. 3 milea from. Oreiron City. Price, $750. Five Room House to rent ; on a level with Mainr street, and near business part of the street. Ten acres on West Side, ?54 miles from snspenBion bridire. 3. mile from where land is selling at $500 to $1000 per acre. This wiil be sold at a bargain. A splendid home In Oregon City, good tw story bouse, basement, wood shed, cellar and green house. Lots set with a good variety of, fruit trees, now bearing. Below the bluff and witlifn half block of Electric Line. Pi ice $2500. Apply to C. O. T. WILLIAMS OREGON CITY, OREGON. 0 Of A Sovereign Remedy fir Gajghi CoIdsXaGrippe and all Affections orthcThroat. Chest and Lungs. 50ct5.$122 OtNU Tun PmtHd. For sale by C. O. Huntley. COURT ROBIN HOOD K0. 8330 A. O. F. OF A. Meets the 2d and 4th Trl.lavn of each lv.htli at K P Hall 8 UUP M. W. B. ClUM, Go. K. WlLKHART, Chief Earner. Kir1in Dm I. E. Lawrfnu. J, r. KiNNr Sub. Chief Ranger. Piuaneial 8ec