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lUlt 1,0 W NK.WH. Dnlmliira Dini'itm Wlulily Ounlliiiii rliinu rrrauiiali. Tim II.MII.HM', NilV. 7, OUNINU I.ITKIMNY JIcktimi 1-iiMtl'rliliiy I'Vi'iilliK 'l"ini a iiiiinlii'r ul HiirliiwIli'N uhhimiiIiIi'iI Hiiiliht hull to nIK'iiil tint ri'opitning Inr thin wliilur of llm ('oliimlila Literary mi'l Ih'lmling nurli'ty. Tim lui-nriil pri'sliliml, J. ' Miirkn, iiihI ai'iii'lm y, (Mirl. dglrr, were rn-itpnoliili'd to serve In llii'ir reapivllvi' iillli i-H fur h Ii-iiii of omi liiiinlli, and Mm. C. II. harlow was iiIitI treasurer to nerve, it like term. Keyem! new iiii'iiilmiN Hnro tiikmi in among tin-in lielng Win. Harlow, Mm. U. V. llm low uinl MrH. iio. Fheppurd. Alter llniahiiig the IniMiiesa It was de rided tlmt mi !liiironiitii delinltt woulil he a pleaanl friil urn and tlx aulijeit, " Unsolved, Tlmt Tli loio Hiirraiit In Kiiilly n charged," waa selected with Wm. Itnrliiw, J. V.. Mu'ks mul Mm. fclieppurd on tlm alllriniitive, mul I'). 1'. IhiKKN, ('. I'. lUrlow mi. I Mm. Win. Harlow im llm ncgutiv. Tiny nil proved tlii'iiiHilvim ciccllljlilit api'iikcm Ullll till' (ll'lllltH IIH Mil I'IIIIiIIhIuhIIi! HII'I llilereatllig one, though l'1" JilifH de cided in favor i f llm nllliiiiHtlvn it muit have hern through their own ja-raonal Idraa rather tluiti a lurk of spit it and line orutory on tlm urt ul lima i (or Uiu negative. Tlii'H III I another ini'i'linu next Friday when tliti auhjeft " Itrmilvml, Tlmt tin' Niraraiigna Canal I 'i Imllt and coiilrolli-il liy tlio Culled Malea," will lin handled. Imt a IIoiihk.- It. M Heim-nt lout a vatuiililu home Friday from spaamiMlli: colic. Velerinarv Hliri:eoll K. II. Itamrhy ; waa called and lie toKtlmr with the i owner workrd taitlenlly with the animal ' all Thuraday liiuht but It waa Impiawilblo j to nave him. The Inaa la ipiitn heavy on lr tixnieiit an It breaka into one of hia I train, and aa tcaininK I" hi main lie- ; . i jienucncy wn ii-hivi i .. i..-,.. ..i Ida loiia. tf.vii oi isi kk. K. C. Amlrua. lio owni a amall tract of land north of town exhibited Monday a very line aaciinen ol iiiilnceaol lartre diliieiiainn, The tree la four yeara old and bore eighteen qtiincea. How la thia for young I roe and a fruit tcrowinit country? IIiuomVmn Ckikhratku. Aa uminl the old t-ualom i kept ut aa waa nolle able here on the innrninx nf tlio lat, when bimincaa men were seen replacing their transferred proH-rly and reaideiila were coiiHpicuoui in the act of clearing away from their Uor yarda all kinda of rnbblah that It la a imall lxy'a luck and delight to find on Hallowe'en. No aerloua dumane waa done however. 1-KHDoNAI.i. J. K. Marks waa attending court In Die county peat Monday. Henry Miher a liojt buyer, of Aurora, waa in town Pumlay a-curing hop nainplrl. K. F. Origin came tip from Oregon City W'edncaday attending U) bualneaa in Aurora and Harlow and .returning home Thursday. Mra. Cella Mcllonuld, of Oregon City, waa visit Ing her parents Mr. mid Mra. S. C. Adauia, aeveral dayi of thia and last week. II. II. Wheeler, of Wheelcr'a Mill, waa doing liuslneaa in Barlow Thursday. Charlea Noblilt, of Oiegon City, waa In town Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. K. Terman, of MaiVm, were in lown Thuraday transacting buni noae and en route to visit relative for a few daya In Oregon City. (ieo. Hi-hell liua been shipping potatoea to the Portland market, but will discon tinue until there ia a better demand. Geo. llrokvrt and Misa Nellie llrokert of Needy, were In town Friday en route to Oregon City where they will remain a few days visiting friends. F.d. Mmicko, postmaster of Aurora, came down on Kalem local Friday re turninu on the Houlh hound Kosebtirg local Saturday morning. Misa F.lgiva Mulluu visited Milwaukee Saturday. John Kapple, of Aurora, acconipahied by hia wife, waa tranaacting business In town Friday Fied Moahburger, an extensive hop grower of Molalla, was among the prom inent seen in town Friday. Misses llesHie Bhoppard and Viva Tull visited Canby Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cassus U. Parlow wore la Oregon City Tuesday. Henry Will made a flying trip to Ore gon City Hunday. Ed. E. Miller, our station agent was in Aurora Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hawley, of Ore gon City, were in Harlow Saturday and Hunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pnsey. F.d. Houpt made a btiKiness trip lo Oregon Cl'y and Portland Tuesday. Mi. and Mra. Thomas Irwin havegono to Albany for a few months, the former having a wood contract there. BtatTord Notes. BTArpomt, Nov. ft. We won't mention the wenther tiiis week, mi like It to my that It rained very bard lait Friday ar.d we have had two white frosts and sn abundance of sunshine since. Wear pained to hear nf the death ofF. M Krnp, a general mention of which will be fmiml in another column of the paper. F. P. Larson fell while trucking potatoes in Oregon City Friday Inst and sustained injuries lo his knee which has kept him confined to Ids bed since. The extent of bin Injury l not definitely known, Philip Hnker Is having some wheat sown. 8'hatz'a are plowing althoUKh the ground Is dry, . They can, by a good deal of horse owiir iiiiike dirty atri-ak surma the Ili-ld, JiiIiii (ingu Inn bi'i'ii Inking a vscalltiti fur tlni imil Hi'ck miming III I'l l" (IiiiuiihI (ruin liN iiiclntit aiiwtr "Juli," (lliarli-a 1'nlifka in liiir.lng a wirn throat. Miilnt IVIi-r'a litiya put nvrnl hum " u,,,,,,,.. In llm cHliir ilurliiK tlm arm i wrniliur dull (liry urn imw very iinihy. j Wk I'd", I Crorriit I ' u i -i f s r, Nov. 1 - Tlniiiiili farmera ar I n txltlnx lor inure rnlo vrry Im-ly Ji im In pruii of lln' lii iiiiJlliil weather, Andrew Fleming wllli hl rmiilly awl hiill I r l 1 1 -r. JiiIiiiIii hlnkiT, have, ninvril Iroin II' in plain lo Wheal hind. It l ru mored Hull lia lit Kol"K In Mt up a lilw k- inllli himlnraa, Muy mini rim innl,prii"piirlly iilli'iiil him. J. A. Jiiiich him timight a I'li'.n of land ol Mr. Yacht adjoining hi" mill properly. (Illherl Jotien liua hIko acquired a pliii III land mi which lie Intend to hiilld inllii) m'lii'K- 'llm ynuiiK M'.M'lc of thl vicinity have ilnrn-'l tl.p H'li liil Imll lo r l li k ' mukli'K mirprlx- niiili mul iclil'rili'K Hnlloae'en by llm iiainil Irli k ami darnili'M Jokeii. Mr. 'lin. WpIkIi retumixl rniin lllKlilnml nlmre nlm hun lieen vMHok M-1 tim ami frli'i.iln. 'Pi..... I'ti.fi I. im luii.lv itiit-ctiii nj'.t a hnriiM lliu'ljf ,rnit nil", -i n n i W , anil now can Uently. liv m e 1 1 ilrkli'K iiiln In- iii.r.tNi.u. CloHf of lh" KxioHltlmi. TncHilny nluht wIlncHned tlm cIolo of tlm Oregon IiidiiKtriul exposition which haa la-en oih-ii ailico October Mil and from w lib li tiinu it in cntiimited licit llHl.tMK) people from over thin atule and the adjoining one" have viited I'orl laml mid the bi fair. Tlm 111411.11(1-iin-nt have not fettled lip afT.iira yet but it la DHtiinald that the flO,(X)0 jriiaranty aubacrihed will bo relumed, and that there will bo a aiirplua ol about 1iKX) lo be devoted lo chariliea The financial ucccBa lo the expomlion la but part of the uood that lui been done for Portland, . . . . - t & -I. aa Hie low excuraion ranw nave iironum a urcat ntim a-r of inoile lo town to do their tradinu who could not othrrwine have done an, thua helping every branch of trade and leaving some 1 100, OH) in the metropolis. The sMcial nights drew tarwe crowds to the (air and on Klka, Woodmen, Ked Men and Military nights, transmutation li nea from Oregon City were taxed lo accommodate the M-ople. Company F chartered a car on Military i.iiiht and went down in great style While there were few exhibits from Oiegon City, the attendance waa very large, and all ag'ee I that had there of Ihdii an exhibit from this county that there might of bivn considerable twnetll derived fro-n it. Nearly two weeks ago Knry Howell obtained a leave of absence for three dars t mm the woolen mills and took a trip up the valley. He kept his counsel, and evaded all questionings. A good looking young lady returned with him, but Eury waa always in a hurry while going to and returning from hia work, and apparently had no time for talking on the way, Shortly, it was obrvrved that Mr. Howell waa living hi hia own cottage at the corner of Ninth and Van Huren atreela, and it waa further ob serves that a lady picsided at the man sion, and Fury was forced to acknowl edge that he was ninrne I at S-io on Oc tober 2uth to Mis Fannie Titus, a most eatlmablo young lady of that place. Hollotuy & llusch have secured the upier floor of the building now occupied by (hum, and which has been used for a lodge room by the Knights of Pythias, Woodmen, Grand Armv and Rello1 Corps ami will uho it for their carpet, runs and upholatry hustnosH and for fine furniture. Their trade baa ro increased within the past year that mora room was imperative and in securinu the entire building they ' are enabled to make a proer display and to handle their immense stock of furnaturo, carpets, up holstered goods hardware and notions. Kight new nimnbi-rs were received into the Congregational church last Sunday morning by lot tor. They were Prof, and Mrs. L. W. MoAdaniH, Prof, and Mrs. C. W. Durrotte, Kev. Henry Wall, Mi. Margueritiv Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Thia make fil additions to the church since Or. Cowan's pastorate began a little over a year ago. Or. A. P. Sawyer Sir: After sulToring for four yeara with ft nialo weakness I was purauadod by a friond to try your Pastilles, an I after lining thetu one year, I nan say I am entirely well. I can not recommend them too biithly. Mrs. M. H. Brook, Rronaoji, Bethel Branch Co. Mich. " " Sold by (ieo. A . Hauling. Statk or Ohio, City of Toi.Kno,) Lucas CoUNiy, ) ' Frank J . Cheney makes oath that lie is tlio senior partner of the firm of F. 1. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, stnto and comity aforesuid, ' and Hint said firm will pay the stun of ONE HUNDKEO DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure. 1'lUNK 7. ClIKNKV. Sworn to before me and subs cribed in my presence, this Dili day of December, A. D. 188(1. A. W. J1,KAS0N, Notary Public SKA!. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testi monials, free. F. J, Cupnky A Co. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. M.irrlnl. K,iiMlHll-MiiMlili'ii-At llm n-nhli'in e of tlm hriihi'H piiri-ntH, Mr. mul Mm. K. X. M ittlin u, tti r.uitiivillit, on WcdiifH'hiy, Nov hi-f I), !M!i:)( Mr. TIioiiiiih I'. Iliinil.ill of Orison City mul Mik Violwt Mut'liii'ii of lliitti-villit. At II o'clork llm Lii.U j.itrtv I'liU-n-il llm piulnr in tlii-nlrulnHof it h'4i wt'ililiim march mi'l lo ,k llmir plm cn li they wimb Jiiinml by llm ollii liiiiiiK iiiiiiimiir, liov. M. I KnKot tint li.iptiHt churrli of Onvon City, who rttml th linpri'i-iiivi' iiniri iiii-K t.rvlrv, Mr. !' X. .M.itlnoii, uiviiiK liin iliiimlitnr iiWiiy Tim Ijriili'mnai'U wire Mi-H Miiiuio Malliii-ii mi'l MiHK Akiiuh Oiilincitii, cinder mul riiui c of tin) hrhln, nml tlm KriHiiiiMincii Mr. C. j. Huntley mi'l F. H Kcllv of Orison City. The tu iil ttoii'U Iviuitilul w. it crept) ilrcoH, en truin triiiiinc'l wiili iii-url ornament i ..... mi'l ilulnly I.u h uinl CHrri'Ml Wliltu cur) uiitlmuiiiiiiH. Tlm inunU were bUo at- tjr,., in pretty white (("WliH mul iHrricil boiiiutn of Ivoiy chrymitht'mnniH. I Allcr lhi ceremony wn couchnleil anil ciiir. iliilulioiiM weru oirerctl tlm K"c"'N who Miiiil'i'iml alioiit'i) of the iniiiiuili- B'H reiu ivea ami ineiiunui uiu .couple. eru Bi-rvcd with an elcliorato ilinner anil chiiiiii'iiniie ami line wincn I... .1... U,..ltl.f ,.re drunk t-j the health uml happiimi of the hriilw ami groom, Tlm hoiine throiitflmut waa beautifully de.oi.ited wiili iy-iry chryii.uitlmiriijiiH and maiden hair feins, tlio parlors and dining room being cHHcialIy pretty with festoons ol I he gracelul white Doners intertwined with ferns. T..e presents Wi.-ro vury elegant and showed with what elet-iu the contracting parties are held by their friends. The groom's present to the bride was a gold watch and chain. Mr. lUndall is a stockholder and acta as pumcrfor llm Oiegon City Transpoita lion Co., one of whose boats, the Altona. made a SjicciBl trip from Portland to Butteville U carry the gueils Ho is favoiaiily known as one of the most lopular young men of Oregon City. Miss Miittlnen fa the youngest daughtoi of the old tdonei-rs Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Matihieii, who came to Oregon wilh the eailiest settlers and have made French Piairie, or Butiev.lla their home since. Mr. and Mrs. Handall will i-pend about t o weeks on the Sound afa r which they will occupy the Charn-an cottage on Seventh and Jefferson atiet-Ui where they will be at homeaiU-r Novem ber IHh. F.iectric llelel Arrival. Among the many people who have sumef whom are mill sojourning thore, boenat the Electric Hotel this week, and are the lolls ing: Frank Hurst, ad vance agent, "The Tornado Co,," was registered at the Flectric early in the week. W. N Barrett, Hillnhoro, Chas K. Kunvan, Astoiia, J. A. Huist and J. M. Keeney, of the new Oregon mao, L. 0. Y.kI r and J. K. Miller, Needy, C. U. Barlow, Barlow, Thomas Oalcn, Meadow Biook, K. Strickliu, Sam Steele, Po Hand, M. K. Bain, Barlow, Harry L. Bo k and wiftf, Toledo. Ohio, L. O. Lakin, Portland, Charles L Spauldiiig and N. Holloway, Salem, The dramatio Medicine people, who hold the boards this week at Shively's 0era home consisting of thirteen people, are at this place. All the best people In the stale stop at the Klectriu Hotel, where they get first class acronitnodatinns. Just Arrived New Smyrna figs, citron, orange and lemon peel. Muscalelle and seedless raisins. Cleaned currants, etc. Marr A Robertson, the lirocers. The healing properties of DeWitt's Will h Haa.-I Salve are well known It cures eczema, skin a(T,-ctiona and is simply a peifect remedy tor piles. O. U, Huntley, druggist. For the ailments in the kidneys mid bladder incident to declining yearn there ia no remedy that pioduces such initio) diate and satisfactory results as ! II. McLean') Liver and Kidney '5 dm Its genial and invigorating effect on the liver and kidneys ia remarkable. Price ft. For sale bv C. G. Huntley, driugisi. F S. Scripture, the Fifth street black smith, haa jtitt finished m-ikinu' Htk) dogs for Mr. Cooper, who has a logging contract with the Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. This was a job of consider able size and has occupied Mr. Scripture's spare time for some days'. Mrs, H. T. Sladen, the well know milliner of this city has a word to sav to the ladies in an ad in another co'iimn. Mrs. Sladen has one of the finest siia-ks of millinery gonds ever brought to Oregon City and the ladies will find her styles and designs up to date and very becom ing. It's Astonishing how Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription acta upon nervous women. It's u mar velous remedy for nervous and genernl ' debility, Chorea, or St. Vitus's Dance, insomnia, or inability to sleep, spasms, ronvula'ons, or "fits," and every like ,K... ...)... ' Even "in cases of insanity resulting from functional derangements, the rs-r-1 aistent use of the "Prescription" will, j by restoring the natural (unctions, v?n- crally effect a cure. For women suffering from any chronic "feniile complaint" or weakness; for women who are run-down or overworked ; at the change from girlhood to woman hood; and, later, at the critical "change I of lite -it In i iiiHilicliie that Hufi'ly anil ' ourluititw I.ii!I(Im nr. mI r i.tiU I tif.rifl TfltW- lutes and cures. Hmid for a free jiainphlet or remit 10 cents (stamps,) for a large book (1'IS piigr.-) ;u Woman's Oiseaws and how to cure thein with home treatment. Ad drea World's Oispensary Medical Asso ciation, Huir,ilo, N, Y. (irimd Mush-ale. The following is the program for the inusicale in be given at the Congrega tioiial church, Friday evening. Novem ber 1Mb : Piano Solo Si lecled ... Mrs. C. W. Durette. Soprano Solo,. .'Waiting," Millard K. Hadie White; Henry Pusey ac companist. Soprano Solo Selected Mrs. Will (ilafke, Portland; Miss Oia Spangler, accompanist. Otiett,.. "Hear Me Norma," Mrs. K. K. Charman, Mrs. W. P. Hawley; Henry Pusey accom panist. Solo, Contralto,. ."Ah! Sesllnto," alii, A. G. Coleman, Portland; henry Pusey, accompanist. HhakesiHfrlan Heading, "The Quarrel of Brutus and Cassins," Prof C. W. Durretle. Brutus; C. H. Dye, Cassius. Solo, "My Bonnie ia Over the Ocean". . . Miss Kiva Gray; Mrs. F. F. White Accompanist. Piano Solo,. ."Chanson O'Aniotir," Liebeslied Miss Ora Spangler. Baas Solo Selects! J. W. Myers, Portland. Quartette, -'Come Where the Lilies Bloom," O. II. Bestow, C. E. Bailey, Mrs. A. S. Dresser, Mrs. C. H. Caufield. Solo, Selected Mrs. Will Glafke, Portland ; Misa Oia Kpinglt-r, accompanist. Soprano Solo, "For the Sake of the Past" Mrs. E. E. Charman; Mrs. Nora Clark, accompanist. To close with social and candy bazaar. Admis-don 26 cents. All school children 10 cents. See those Paatel pictures in the window at E. E. Martin's. Islie Brooks was arrested Sunday evening by Chief of Police Burns on a charge of drawing a revolver on William Kidd, the hvery stable man. When ar rested he claimed that he had not been in possession of any revolver, but it was afterward discovered that he bad left the revolver in Miller's saloon. Monday af ternoon Brooks had a hearing before Justice Dixon, where it transpired that he had stolen the revolver from Charles Noblilt, and as this was considered more seriong matter than the attempted assault, a charge of larceny was pre ferred against him and a fine of f40 waa imposed or twenty days confinement in the county jail. Wednesday evening was an impor tant and pleaHant occasion for Meade Post No. 2, O. A. R. Department Commander E W. Allen with Assist a"t Adj'i'm (ienorat More an I Quar termaster General Skinner, accompan ied by H. DuBois, paid the Post an of ficial visit. No G-iand Army occasion is complete without the aid of the Relief Corps. They assisted in enter taining the visitors and refreshments were served in royal style. It was a most pleasant gathering for the visitors as well as the members of the post . Speech making and toasts were fea tures of the evening. A number of the young friends of Miss Pauline Campbell gave her a very pleas ant surprise party last Thursday even ing. The guesVi hsd a merry time, re alizing that it waa Hallowe'en night, and were most agreeably entertained by the geuml hostess. All who attended pro nounce the party a grand success. In fact, they were so busy enjoying them selves that no list of the names of those present was made. People having express work or hauling of any kind will find A. W. Phillips whose adyertismont appears elsewhere. a reliable and efficient teamster. Living as he does in Gladstone, and driving hack and fourth each morning and even ing enables him to give special rates on hati'ing to that part of the city and to Park pi ace. The Epworth league of the Oregon City M. E. church has elected the fol lowing delegates to attend the Portland District Epworth League convention, which meets in that city November 11th and 12th: Miss Grace Myers, Miss Kit tie Paine, William Moore, Fd Maple and Mr. Kirby " John S. Williams, of Redland, was arrested on a chargnof insanity, and hsd a hearing befor Corn'y Judje Hajrr last Friday. In the evening he was taken to tlm t-tate asylum at Salem, by Sheriff Maddcik, and G.C Armstrong, a neigh- 1 hor of Mr. Williams. Mr. Williams is 1 55 ears of age, is married and owns a ! hu in. His malady seems to be of the suicidal kind, and his friends trust that 1 T mVc Anient will cure bim of his malady. All kinds of toys and dolla just arrived : at the Racket Store, i - I All school children admitted for 10 ' cents to the musicale and candy bazaar 'at the Congregational church, Friday i evi-ni.ig, November 15th. A few more ladies' and children's shoes at cort, at E. E. Marin's. Awarded Hlghet Honor World Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; mm CREAIvl Prfii Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Willamette Falls Nuti-a. W11.LAMKTTK Valim, Soy. 4 The social given by the union Hunday school on the evening of the 2d was a success. The Hallowe'en club nude it lively for us Thursday nitftit. Now that the rains have come the farirers will need a plow and they alwavs want the best there is to be bad. Wil son k Cooke, whose adv. is in another column, realizing this, have in stock all sixes of the celebrated Oliver plow, which is conceded to lead all others In excellence. See ttmm before bnvin? .Mrs. C. H. Dye, preside"! of MeTmeb lin Chautauqua circle of this place, will go to Portland next Monday evening to read a paper oeiore i.. " - -i , of that city. The circle here will meet ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Caufield on i that night. Atamaleand oyster parlor has been opened next door lo Albright's meat market by G. F. Whiting k Co., late ol Portland. Their aiivertisment appeals elsewheie. They ex;""-' '-lo-n j attractive place, and being skilled caterers, should btii id una good business, j Patterns cut to order by Thompson's Universal Garment Cutter and lessons j given in cutting. Afternoons from 1 ! o'clock till 5 o'clock P'evo five me a j call and see the wor1' v. i". do. M-. , M. A. Plnmmer. one door north nf Cliff I House, Oregon Cty. i "I would rattier trust mat medicine, than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hattie Mason of Chilton, Carter Co., I Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by G. A. Harding. drng'st. All diseases of lower bowel, including rupture and pile tumors, radically cured. Book oi particulars free. World's Dis pensary Medical Association, 663 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Stomach and Bowel Complaints are best relieved by the timely use of De Witt's Colic 4 Cholera Cure. Insist on having this preparation. Don't take any other. C. G. Huntley. Druggist. Kev. 8. W. Stryker, the new pastor of -. i the M. E. Chorch. ia an able worker, and has succeeded in organmng a lai - ented church choir. Miss Neit Barlow is leader of the choir and Miss E. E. Williams is organist. Jackson, the gunsmuh. whose shop will be torn down to make room for the Hill & Cole building, will remove his sIiod across on Seventh street and will occupy a part of Willey'a harness shop j building. J. Q. Guage, the efficient deputy post-1 master and a fine young farmer of Staf- i ford, was in Oregon City Tuesday and was a welcome caller at the Enterprise office. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the house of Mrs. 8. W. Holmes, Elev enth and Madison streets, Fridav after- i ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All interested iu the gymnasium are invited to attend. The regular monthly session of pro bate court will convene next Monday, County Judge Hayes presiding Com missioner's court will convene Wednes day. Experience and money cannot improve Dr. Sawyer's Familv Cure, because it radically cures Dyspepsia, Liver com plaint and Kidney difficulty. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. W. A. Putrow has added to all lines of goods kept in stock in his hardware store and has marked everything as low as iB consistant with the quality of goods. Eight solos are on the program for the popular musicale at the Congregational church next week. F. F. White is building a neat five room eottage for Ed Siory, the black smith, in Central addition. "What pretty IihIbT as she passed the ltud window. exclaimed a lady tror.t millinery The city council will hold its regular monthly meeting next Wednesday even ing.. Wheat an j oats wanted at Charman & Son's. , $300 to loan on good real estate. O. H. Dv. The Fair is selling good toilet soap at 5 cents per cake. The U. S, Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. ?-t M - ' Kim 1 1 SO, rOrt UA',I IT WML NOT l.utl,Ei An agiwnWe taiatlvo arnlKintra TokioV sold IiruKyiits or sent by mail. liSc Wfc and $1X0 por twkaire. Fampl':s free. tffX YIf Tlie I'nvorit TCCTB t!W1 ilV XI W tortheTectbanaiireaiii.a For sale liv li A. linnllug, ilrni-1. SKlffl'S SCClft P0WH81J. i For Children Cutting their Teeth. IN USE OVER VlFTY YEARS. tellm ftmrtth Hint, prrocnt Flit. Coiwuiilom. tut prettrtH a kealtti Italt ol tut comOdidofl Hurlnq tft period ot tfflmf. i EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE Of the ;S0UTHERX PACIFIC COMPANY. Expieus Trains leave Portland Oaily. i STiT.h i r.;rU.. -H,t. I.V I'unlull'l Ar 8:10 i. l-Mf.M. L OrwinCliy Lt Ta k.u. lb 4'.. a. I Ar H. Krsnctfcro Lv 7:0U T V DtSINO CARS ON OGDF.S KOf.'TB Pullman Buff t Sleeper?. amd Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. kosebckh mail fusiir.. J.' j I.v Lv Ar I'onl-iiwl Ar Oeaont'ily Lr l:..cllr l.v A) t j 3 r. .lift A . w ... . i rAl KM P S K UK P. (li'ily. liui.a I S -.T . a I .. a l.v t' At . Ill U. 1 1 v.' n i f 1 Ar i IS ii . l.v "I f.i P. L . a Mem Sole HmMon. BETWEEN POKTLAM ANU COVALU. Mull Trslu. lMlly 'Ew.t SundaT.l 7:30. M. I l.v P.t'ImM f. .11 v 1 A, r. 1 12:15 r. M. I Ar Corvsui At Aihsny and ?orTai;t connect with trniiia of OreiioQ Cell r.'it i t " hailroad. Einre Trnln nilv 'tiftpt SuuiJaj 4.1"iP.M. r.s. Portland Ar McMinnvllto T - 8:2-.. I 5:M. Ar THRCUCH TICKETS TO ALL P01ST8 IX THE EASTERN' STATES. CASADA AKD ECP.OPK Can be obtained t lowest rates (rem L B Moore, Agent. Oregon City. R.KOEHLEK, Manager. K. P. KOGKRH, Asi'l O. P. aud Pass. Agent. JOHN YOUNGER, IE WE LE'R, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaireil FORTY YEARS ESPERIEXCt W ! ' - Crcut Lriuin and America. , Qjve mg a trial, ! Glen Ellen Wine Vaults, Corner Front and Madison Sts. PORTLAND, CR. Quality and prices guaranteed" to be satisfactory. Choice Whiskies and Brandiv-s st specialty. A. Kline &. Co., - Props. To the Public- WHAT THE ORIENT AD DELIVER AT VOI R HOUSE: The Gainbrineti Pilener or Bavarian Pottle Peer, per Poz. Quarts at $1 California White Wine per gal " Claret Wine per gal. " Port Wine per gal. 1 " Cherry Wine pier gal. 1 Best " Grape P.rar-dy per gal. 4 50 so no CO lOyear old Whiskey, Nonpa reil per eal 4 00 Our goods will he found the hsi ever ottered to t lie public at the price, Leave your order. We garrantee our goods to give satisfaction or will cherfully refund your money. N. F. Zimmerman. For Iveu Deer leave your oriler. Scientifio American Agency for ' CAVEATS, TRADS MarxS. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIOHTH. dtcJ aorinrormationatia rroo Handbook v. it.- ! 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