lluilillnir Improvements. John Balilorl lma force of men busy t work touring down aiul removing the tioa in Paris imliouto a eomuiK elmn'e old brewery building ut the corner of ! in uleevos, yet it in by no meant) luoplio Main and Eighth streets, to make room ! sided that the large ttleeves will be for Woinhard's new building. Tim ad-1 entirely displaced. There are, however, Joining residence has been sold to K. K. always a few women who desire to bo Martin, who is tearing it to pieces and j unlike the multitude, and who are eager will use the material in the construction i for novelty, and nothing could attract o( a dwelling on his lot at (.ihulstone. i all eyes now more than to see a woman Thomas Moore and John Bolton com- j in tightly fitting sleeves; those worn are pleted the sewer Wednesday, and the j relieved rntllos falling from the shoulders ground will be in readiness for the new j and by pulls and rullles at the elbows, contractor to begin work by next Mon- j This may be looked upon as the first day. The old brewery building possesses j breaih of a change which w ill bring historic interest and was built about j about a pleasant modification in the si.e forty years ago by Hon. L. T. Bariu's ; of sleeves; that is all we want, for the father, and was used for some time by j large sleeves are universally becoming the Oregon City Turner Society, for ath-! and extremely picturesque, and u is only letic purposes. Jacob Mader after ward purchased the building, built a brick foundation underneuth, and used it for brewery purposes. One bv one the old landmarks are being obliterated to nuke room tor more palatial etruet- urea. Merese has removed his saloon ! from the brewery building to the old ho tel across the street. Work is now being pushed on the main structure of the Morey-llarding-Walden bri -k. K. Seller has plans drawn for a new residence on the corner of Third and Jef ferson streets. The design is very neat, and the contract for its erection will be let to the lowest bidder at 7:30 Saturday evening, at the Vore, architects. office of Morrison & The Pioneers and Drceudants. Mrs. K. A. Miller will deliver the oc- caaioual address at the annual reunion , of the Pioneers and Native Sons and Daughters of Jackson county, at Ash land, on Sepember 12th. On this occac sion the Native Sons and Daughters have charge of the program, and will furnish the the dinner. The annual re union will be held at the Chautauqua grounds and the literary program will take place in the tabernacle. Col Hobt. A. Miller attended a meeting of the j committee on Native Sons and Daughters; day at the state fair meeting held at j Salem Tuesday. This day occurs on ! Monday, September 30ih, and it is ex-! pected that there w ill be a large repre-1 aentation of the native born population that day. Col. Miller will deliver the ! address on behalf of the native sons and Mra. Mary Strong Keuney on the part of the daughters. The Oregon City or gsniiation of Native Sons and Daughters will bold another meeting soon and it has been suggested that the pioneers of Clackamas county hold a joint assem blage with them at Gladstone park. Clackamas county is noted for its vener able pioneers, and is now about the onlv old county in the state which has no organization. E. M. Atkinson is making some sub stantial improvements in the way of a road thiough Park addition. The road begins at the elevated bridgeway, near the Barclay school building and extends through this addition to the Abernethy. Mr. Atkinson has built this road at his own exense, in order to give the public a passible thoroughfare through his 4ands. A few weeks ago the council passed an ordinance vacating certain streets in this addition, so that a road could b made through the addition on an easy grade. The large trees along a portion of the road have been cut down and the thoroughfare in the steepest pla ces will not be over a six per cent, grade. When this road is completed it will be the shortest and most direct route for people living on the Abernethy, to travel to and from Oregon City. E. Parker came in from the Siletz res ervation Tuesday and reports that num erous claimants have settled up Sal mon river, even awav up the stream and beyond the surveyed lands. The in tending settlers post a notice claiming so many rods and acres from the point of beginning, and the settler squats near bis notice and endeavors to hold his 1 fort. The notices are numerous, says Mr. Parker, and many of the claims overlap each other in their boundaries, which will be a fruitful source of con tests in the future. Mr. Parker informed the Oregon Citv land office of these facts, and pointed out on the maps the lands taken. He says there are some choice lands on the upper Salmon, even in the unsurveyed sections. Perry Vorhies, a well known farmer of Wilhoit, was brought in last Thurs day night a raving maniac. Friday morning he had an examination before Justice Dixon and was ordered sent to the state asylum. He has a wife and three children, and is in fairly comfortable cir cumstances. The unfortunate man is highly spoken of by bis neighbors, and bis malady, which is somewhat viotent, is said to be hereditary. Sheriff Mad dock and Deputy Millard Hyatt took the unfortunate man to Salem Friday night. Mr. Richards and Clarence Fields have leased the East Side Railway Com pany's freight car, and will begin run ning the same from Portland to Glad atone next week. It is intended to haul the Oregon City freight from Gladstone by team. Mr. Richards runs the freight car business on the Portland and Van couver motor line. Born Thursday night, August 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albright, a danchter. Mr. Albright can still be found at his place of business. Th Sleeves (ironing Smaller Gowns (itH'ii at miiltuur.mer six-ial func- - : their vulger asgrandineiucnt which peo- pie of taste condemn. From "Review j of Fashions'' iu Demorest's Magazine , for September The Columbia Salmon ('acker's Prop agation Company, have formally ac cepted the new tishway completed at the Clackamas dam by Messrs. Smyth Perrim. Ftank M. Warren, president of the company, and a committee, con sisting of Messrs. Farrell, Cook and lieorge came up Monday from Portland and pronounced everything satisfactory. It is expected now that salmon will go up the new ladder with a scoot and jump. Among the books announced by Har per & Brothers for publication in Sep tember is A study of death," by Henry M. Aldcn, author cf "God in his World." The extraordinary success of Mr. Alden's previous book, which was pronounced the most successful work of religious thought of the season," and "the most note-worthy book of a religious kind (in style as well as in substance) published : in England or in America for many ,' years," insures a suitable reception for "A Study of IVath" a book wholly un i common, spiritual, hopeful and im j portant. There is a bountiful crop of peaches "''8 season in H. E. Cross's orchard, on tlle bank of the Clackamas near the sawmill. The large and thrifty trees a loaded, and will produce at least a thousand bushels of peaches. Some samples ot early trawioras lelt at tins measure ten and a half inches in circumference, That the interesting material furnished by the international yatch-races has been exhausted by the long dispatches to the metropolitan journals, has been dis proved by the letter "Cockaigne" sends from London to the Argonaut of Septem ber 17th. Much of it is about George Gould's doings, and among other sights at the seaside mentioned is the hand organ grinder, Viscount Hinton, who is supporting his w ife and child by begging in I be streets. The fire bovs team have received an other addition to the fund to defray the expenses of the team at the Vancouver tournament next week. Manager Koehler, of the Southern Pacific, has sent the tioys 125 in recognition of their services in saving the railroad trestle from being destroyed, when the Me chanic's mill and sash and door factory- were burned. J. F. Eckerson, the Canby fruit grower, has sent to this ottice a bunch of 10 silver prunes all growing on one twig. They are good size considering the fact that they grew in a cluster like a bunch of grapes. Dr. Cowan is expected home from his summer camping, and will conduct ser vices at the Congregational church next Sunday, morning and evening. Com munion service will be held. The snagboat Corvallis has put in a number of buoys at Rock Island, during the past week. An illustrated article on recent devel opment in the art of applying e'ectricity to railroads will appear in an early num ber of Harpers Weekly, Expelled. every poison and impurity of your blood, by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Then there's a clear skin and a clean system. Titter, salt-rheum, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, Tumors, and Swellings and all blood, skin and scalp diseases, from a common blotch or eruption t'j the worst scrofula these are perfectly and permanently cured by it. In building up need flesh and strength of pale, puny, scrofulous children noth ing can equal it. Delicate diseases of either sex, how' ever induced, speedily and radically cured. Address, in confidence, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo N. Y. TIioiibuimIs of Dollars Are spent ever)' year by the people of this state for worthless medicines for the cure of throat and lung diseases, when we know that if they would only invest $1 in SANTA ABIE, the new California discovery for consumption and kindred complaints, they would in this pleasant remedy find relief. It is recommended by ministers, physicians and public speakers of the Golden State. Sold and guaranteed by C. G. Huntly at f 1 a bottle. Three for $2.50. The most stubborn cases of cataarb speedily succomb to CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CUkE. Six month's treatment lfor$l. By mail tl. 10. Trial size 50c. CHEAPER TO OWN A HOME THAN TO RENT ONE. One to five acre tracts, Cleared, uncleared and Home set t" fruit. This prowrtv ad- joins the Chaoiiltinua grounds ai iiiaoiiioue park, u is only 12 minutes walk from the mo tor line, mid very desirable. Ten Acres, 4' in cultivation, Vt slashed. House with 4 rooms. 85 fruit trees now bearing an alunul ance of lierries, watertnl by crek. GikhI roads to Port land and Oregon City. fSoO. Two-hundred Acres, HH) fenced 45 in cultivation, balance open brush land. 2 houses and 2 barns. (I miles from town price, fill per acre. Several pieces Of improved residence prop erty, inside. Over 2otl lots, inside and suburban. Price ! from $75 to 200. When vmi I can buy a lot within a lew . blocks of your wo- k it is cer tainly wie to buy one and qui! laying rent. A No. I Stock Ranch. I 3."H) Acres 20 acres in men ! ow, 1" acres cultivation, ' slashed. 2 houses, 2 barns. Plenty oi running water, Price $230. Forty Acres 8 in cultivation, ti ucrcs slashed 200 fruit trees spring water. 4 miles hum town Price 1000 Twenty-five Acres, 10 in cultivation, 7 acii of, beaverdnm bid, exeilVnt for growin" npjon. Snvill I orchard. House l'g stoiy, h , rooms wi'h pnntrv. Barn, place ' all fenced all improvements new and good. Good road to Portland and Oregon City. Only 2 miles to R. R. station. Crop goes with place if sold soon. Price, f;i2o0. Five acre tracts, Near Oak Grove, on East Side motor line. Price $125 er acre. This property is within a short distance of w here small tracts are selling at ftOO and f400 per acre . Ten acres on West Side, 2,'i miles from susfieusion bridge. 3 acres cleared, small bouse, fine spring water, splendid place for poultry, Price only H"0. Terms easy. This is a snap. Three Pieces of Business Property, On Main street, Oregon Citv, improved and paying monthly rental Twenty Acres, Part light brush, balance good timber. Water by creek. farm tor fruit, vegetable or Poultry Farm. 2!a miles from town Good road. Price only $050, part cash, balance on long time at 0 per cent. Fifteen Acres, 7 Fenced and cleared, tioorl spring water. 'A miles from Oregon Citv. Price, $750. Five Room House to rent ; on a level with Main street, and near business part of the street. Ten acres on West Side, 1 ?4 miles from suspension bridge. 4' mile from where land is selling at f'lOO to $10011 per acre. This will be sold at a bargain, A splendid home In Oregon City, good two storv house, basement, wood shed, cellar and green lioiihe. 5 Lots set with a good variet of fruit trees, now bearing. Below the bluff and witlNn half block of Electric Line,. Price $2500. Apply to C. O. T. WILLIAMS OREGON CITV, OREGON. A Sovereign Remedy fir Qjugha ColdsXaGrippe and all Affections tf theThroat. Chest and Lungs. OtND TOR PHmtfC For sale by C. G. Huntley. COURT ROBIN HOOD NO. 8330 A. O. F. OF A Meets the 2d and 4th Fridays of each month at K P Hall :U P M. W. 8. Cram, Geo. R. Wilrha rt, Chief Knnzer. Kecnrriiuz Ben I. E. Lawkhmi f.. J, R, Kinwkdy, MuLi. Chief hanger. Financial 8ec Lost. a well-worn pocket book on Maui street, near Congregational chuicli, containing between Uw mid llnvu doll-ir Finder will receive reasonable reward by leav ing at this olhYo. I'd Kviliaiini'. rur Oregon City resilience or business property Urn whole or pait ul' a Inn! farm of eighty acre. six miles inun Vancouver Wash., all under cultivation, 1(1 acres in prunes four years old nqiiiie at 1 J. Stratton's grocery, corner 7th and Center stieet. Captain Sweeney,!'. S. A., San Diego, : Cal. savs: "ShMoh's Cat.irth Uemedv is the first medicine 1 have ever found that would do me anv guml' Price riOc, For sale by tieo. A. ilarding When occasion demands its use, try 1H Witt's Witch lliuel Salve. It is cooling to bums, stops pain instantly, cleanses, a perfect healer lor scalds or skin eruptions. Always cures piles. V. ti. Iluntlev, Druggist. Dr. A. P. Sawyer Sir: Af'ersutl'ering for four years with h male weakness I was piirsuadeil by a friend to try your Pastilles, an I after using them one year, I can sav I am entirely well. I can not recommend them too highly. Mrs. M. S. Brook, lironson, Bethel Branch Co Mich. Sold by Geo A Harding. HIS LIP GONE. THE DIREFUL EFFECTS OF CANCER. A DeaperaU Battls with UxlsTsrribU DisM, Lasting Thirty Tsars. Oars found at Lai. Ttwre Ii rial a mr funlltar tgur on to itrwu of AtUa U Uita th nil wbopltunUlMn hnwn. Kruybodji know him by light fe 'i Lwd. i-i ' aadllwlllbrnwm- S 'r 1 'J b bgn o nu on . rr i. g ? hi. nnnar Hi. lull hi, tipper Hp, )mt amUr hit noM, mill plc of court plwMr, at Urgcr thin a ilWor bait dim; Mil plMtr bo tut worn con- i 7 Untlf, though It gradually IncruMd la !. a rerjbody knowi, until It iu at law at a lllm dollar. ThU man la M. M. Nlcbolton, wbo ro aldaf at Uw eartMrof Aadcraoo and Cur ran Su It was thirty yoara ago, thai b trtt noticed a tiny acala, Ilk a plan of wbat bran, on hla Up. R at flrat thought It only a tt't bllitar, but It wai not long bafora hla cbeaki bocama dlaaaaad and painful t tba touch, and ha anon raalliad that ha bad fallen a rlctlra to that moat dread ful and relentleaa diieaia cancer. It rapidly Increased In alaa and aererlty, and remember Ing that hla father had cancer when be died, anl that hla nncle alao loat his K by thia terrible dlaeaae which dlatroyed hla tongue, throat and left eye, Mr. Nlcholaon became thoroughli alarmed, and real tied that hla condition wm mora than ear lout. Olring up entirely hla bualneee, he went ti Cincinnati and remained for aereral months under treatment of a celebrated tierlallit. Ilr waa afterwards treated In Klmlra, New York, where the cancer waa twice remored, but be de clare that death waa preferable to inch treat ment. The dlaeaae eeemed to be of a moat rlru lent type, and tba doc Inn afforded absolutely no relief, the cancer spreading all the time, eatliiK out entirely the partition In hla nose, aa well a bla upper Hp and gums. "Some months ago," be says, "I began to usr 8. 8. B., though I admit with little faith that I' could cure ma, but to my surprise, a few bottle, afforded some relief. Thus encouraged, I dp termlnedto gire the medicine a thorough trial and It waa not long before the progress of tin diseaae seemed checked. I continued the medl clue, and remarkable aa It may seem, I am cured and feel like I hare a new life. I can talk more distinctly, for the flesh has begun to grow back around my teeth, where It baa been literal) eaten away. 8. 8. 8. la the most wonderful remedy In the world, and as my condition b pretty generally known, everybody will agrci that the cure la Indeed a most remarkable one B. 8. 8. haa given me a new hold on llo, and I Shall certainly sing Ita praises the remainder ol my daye." Atlanta Constitution. Sunday Set-vices. HT. PAUL'S CHl'ltCH - KDiceoiml - Rev. Iuhhc flnwHon, lli'r:tor. .St-rvlren nil! o'clor k a. and r.M p.m. Prayer service ivery Wed- nemliiy evening. FIRST CONG KEG ATION'A l. Clfl'KCH.- Rev. 3. vr. Cowan l'ntnr. Horvn e at lU::m a.m and ;0U p. M. Hunday Hi hnnl lifter inorulrii serrice. Player meeting Wednenlny evening at i:wo,cioca. rriiyer ini-eiing in l oilliit renple.s Society of Clirl,tlan Kudeavor every niiuiUy evening alT.rx prmniil. FIRST BAPTIST CM PKCH. - Kkv. M L. Ki'i.o, Pastor Morning Servile at II: Sunday School at l'Mi; Kvenlng Service fi :to ; KcKiilitr prayer meeting Wcdnculiiy evening. Monthly lyovenniil meeiuisf every nenneu'luy ev'lllllg preceding tlio flmt Sunday In the month. X cornlal Invitation to ail. ST. JOIIN'8 CHURCH. CATHOLIC Rg v. A. Hiu.kiiranI), Pas-.or. On Sunday mans at H ami 10:nu A. M. Kvery second and fourth Sunday German sermon after he o'clock iiiiimi At ail other maai.es KngHth kernions. Sunday School at p. m. VeM.em, apologetleal snbleccs and Benediction at ;ilOp. u. MKTHOWST KPISCOPAL CHURCH. Kgv G. Sykkk, Pastor. Morning service at 11: Sunday School at 10:00. Claas meeting after morning service. Kvenlnir nervice at 7:30, F.pwortn League meeting Sunday evening at 0:30; Prayer Meeting Thurtiday evening at 6:30, strangers cordially Invited. FIRST PRF.SBYTF.RIAN CHURCH. Rgy. 3. W. Montgomery, Pantor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 P. M, Sabbath School at 10 a. M. Young People's Society of Christian Kudeavor meets every Sunday evening at 6:30. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Reals free. EVANG"CLtCAL CHURCH GERMAN If, E. Hornm:mi:i II, Pastor; 3. H. Khiikt A-.t int. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A.M., Mr. 7. mi-man Supt. Prayer Meotlug every Thursday evening REGULAR cEKVTOK AT U. B. ClfURCH moruiug anl ev -rung of lit and 3 I fund iy of each mouth. Sabbath Hchool at 10. A, M. eaoh Sibbath. J I). Surtu., Sui.t. W. II. McLaim, P,tor. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCtf-L. Gkky, Pastor, German services every Sunday at 11 o'clock A M. Kiixlmh services at 7:30 p. M Sunday school at 10 o'clock A. M. Loca tion: Slore room next door to bakery In Slilve ley's building, corner of Seventh aui Madison streets DR D.8 STRYKKR, DENTIST, HAS RE moved to Odd Fellows' temple S. W. Cor. 1st and Alder, Portland, Oregon. ADMIMIVIIUTOU'8 INUItUK. NOI'ICK in IIKHIIKHY UIVKN, Tit A T TIIK Unit "nUuO I llna lli'im duly IM'ollllV I lV II ii. (i. K, IInjiiix, J"litv n( n county court uf i 1 ' n'nie l (irvKMti I r (,'iacliaina. iiiuiily, a,l nntiMiu'o' el in,' us'.him iii (', II, Hawkins, d ,!':., I. All iwrnma having Halms asll.l -sld pilttto srv riMjulr'i to pr ."ill thtt .sinv, propery vor.llo i, lo mo ut ittv i III till Mhiii ti vi I, 111 OiKMll'ttV, Orvuon, WllHIII mx IllOllllt. from llm I no ui ia iiiin.in. TIMS. K. IIVAN, A in r ui I io o.i 1 1 nl C, II. IlKwkliia, id I'M. Ikivi at oiuuuii t'liy this AH day ui July 7--Jn.s-iM AllMINlslKATOK NO ril'K. Ill K UK II V UIVK NOI'ICK OK MY Al'I'OIN T iii i.t ,i. a lull i lal'K'ur ui llm I no nl 'I'll s. II. I .ifio.tor, ilo,'ono,l, Into nt Cn'kiOltn On, in ly, (I oif. ui, All ior iiiia ImvliK piitii miniiiil ii i . iifiln will (inmiMi thinu In mo ilul Vorl ll,ilal i ho ill o if W. (', Jihi'on, i.iwyvr, In Or .iih Cl:y, nr. Hun, within sx mniillik irmit lllr.l'iloe. till, no'liv, or Ih'i hiiio W'll lull he l"oi. II K. KOUUKSIKII, Aihn'r, IMoil July III, ihi i7-.ll hi Hlaiik note, receipt and order books I at the I'.N I Kiti'UIHK ollice YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. Sr. J. ti. ITattt, (Irugglut and pliyil Dlnu, IlillnlKililt, Neb., who alifTuri'd with hourt UIm'hh4i fur four yeivnt, trylnij tiyery Miieily ami nil troutim-nt kuuwu u him soKanil tidliiw-prni'tltliitii'nti Uillnvmi thut hourt tlli'uo lai-untblu. Ho wrlti-a! "I bli to tell wlutyour vnluubln iiiimII clne haa dime fur run. For four yearn I luul htiurtUlMaaouf thovery unit kind. Scr erul pliyslcliuia I conulloJ, aukl It wita Rheumatism of (he Heart. It waa aliuoat un eniliimlilii; with hortnea of brvuth, pttlplta tlona, itivura pains, uimliln to alueu, Bapm-lAlty on the loft sldo. No pen can de acrlla) niy auffur- tnga. purtli'ulnrly 'luring the Inat ,r inoutha of thMa four weary year. I Anally trlod DK. J. M. WATTS, Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the reeult It put now Ufa Into and made a new man of tna. I have nut had a symptom of trouble) since and I urn eittlauVd your medicine haa cun-d ow fur I have now enjoyed, allies taking it Three Years of Splendid Health. I might add that I am at druggist and have aolil und nvimiiiH-nili-U your II curt Cum, for 1 know what It hua dmio fur ma and only wl-,h I could slnto mum clearly my suffer ing then and tlio good health I now eiijny. Your Nervine and other rmiIlr also g!e excellent gutls'iioUon." J. 11. WATT. Humboldt, NoU, May a, M. Ir. M Ilea Heart Cure) la aold on positive) giliiraiiUH- tlmt thn Hnt buttle will IhhihuU AMiiruugMaHollltatll, laittli-N for In, or It will beaent, pmpald, on rocellit of prlct, by Uio bl. Mlloa Modlcai Co.. tlthart, Jud. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udder. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sore.?, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, AH Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain and Ousts It in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquer Fain, Makes Han or Beast well again. If youuvthePrtnlem" IfYjIT olhrra ore wasiiuu V5" ti (..Jnrnri'lM FTP : ,iT. i,.. tfi 4 lt.anddrscribrt evrry article nreiU-d for tlic, poultry business. The "ERIE" mechanically the best wheel, rrruirsimoiiei. uv . Pnrilie iloasL ARenta. Bicycle cuta luirue.mailed frecKives r..t 1 , , , t ift.ltTlVI1ITTII. PETALtTMA IflCtTBATOR CO., Petalm,Cal. Bkanch Hoiisb, hi 8 Main bt., Ioa Anelcs AliMINIHTItATOICH NOIh K, In 111 Ouiilr Ciinrt nl tliainl of ()rn lr lu oniiiiix nf C nekainx". Iu Mm nmtlor nl lliomulo ul l'lillli M ur, il- eun-iiil, NMTICIC 11 IIKUKIIV (IIVKN. Til AT TIIK iiiiiIokikmii.I Im. Imoii niiKiiiiiuil ly lu Ciniiitv (Mint ul Clnoknnma ('niiiOy, O" '", ml iiiliiinliuinr ut tlin pii "I l'hllii Mniiio, il i,i.o,. All p.ir"in hnUng nlHlma nil ilml tint o.lKin nl mhI I'lil iii Mniitn, iloooioi'il. rn hi'ritojr iiiilllloil In irmoiil iliu Minn il'iiy yu lll il Inr iaviiiiiiiI liillm iii,ur.lMiiiil ! hla ultlin III K tli Crjot, miiil iimiiily mi l alnt", nr nl llix law elhi'oa nl C l A II, C, l.ili'iu lln or lion. C llinwneil In i oK 'ii Cllv, i: ifc n on, inly, alulu ill Oroiiiin, w ilhlll an mil illi fr nil ilalu, ('. II, SMI I II, A li' l'ilrlratnr. I in ii,ni I'll v, ilr, nun, Annul 15, IsiA C. Ii. D C. I.iliiuroilu anil lion. I Hr.iivlioll, S III -lll Aim ii 'V l'ir A lin'r. o UonraAjn-BWi iuiuoiwiKij.nriidi.jx.at 'i E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE ERST (iivt'H tlio elioieo of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT UNION NORTHERN RY, PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA SPOKANE DENVER Minneapolis OMAHA AND AM) ST. PAUL. Kansas City. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS I.ravp I'ortlitml every five iuvh for SAN FRANCISCO. For full di'tuila rail on or ml ilrcHM, W.H.HUULBUKT, Gi'ii. I'aHsnijrcr Ajirnt, Portland, Or. DH VIES THKPHOTOiiKAPIIKK, Received a gold nirdiil find diploma at St. Louin Convention of PhotonraiiiTK, Third and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. The New Way East GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY AND . O. R.&N.Co. Lines. THE SHORT ROUTE. T' 1'OISTM IN Washington, Dakotas, Idaho. Minnesota, Montana, And the East. -Tliroti";li Tickets on Sale fCllICAdO, St. I,orin, Wamiumiton, PlIII.AI'KM'lIlA, Nk' YoltK, To and From HoHTO.V. Atid all jioints in the United States, Canada, And Europe. ThaOKKAT NOIITHKHN ItAlI.W'AV Is anpw trsnsraiitliioiilnl Hue. K trim liuHct llhrnry nhnorvslliin cars lalnna alueplns; ami iliiilnir cars, family tuurlst rluopvrs ami second clans Coaches. Havlni rnrk lullsl (rncV, llm (I UK AT NOK'I 'IKKN ItAILWAV Is (r.... from dual, una of the chlof annoyances of triiiisuoiulniintal travi'l Kniind trip tickets with stop over privileges and choice of return routes. for further Information call upon or write, C. C. IlONAVAN, (Jencral Aiteut, IW, Third Htrent, Portland, Ore. ro r. I, Whllnny O.P AT. A. tit. Paul. Minn. a... - "-"M " l i lf' )ml tmtl psin Ja FOR CLATSKANIE Ste.unerG. W. Shaver, Will leave Portland, font of WaHhington Streot, for Cluthkanio and way landings, Monday, Wed nemlny and Friilav nioriiiiiL's at 6 o'clock, und return to Portland 1 ueHUiiyB, hurmlaynand Saturdays This the most direct and aceessablo route to the Nehalem Vally only nine miles from Clatskanie. Shaver Transportation Co. Span's Soomiiig Powders. For Childnn Cutting their Teth. IN USE OVER FIFTY YEARS. f fve'iA Hint, prtmnt Ut; Conuultlom, tut prutrut Mialthy ttaf of ( constitution . . luring tht ptrlod of (ntina. J as saw