IUIIIW NKYVS. Amateur Thuatrlral a NurffM-Clirlslniai to lit CuMiriilail -Personal Hal: l!Aiti,ow, Oh., , 2, IHiA, Tiiankk iivini Kkhtivitikk. TlmnkMKlvliiK wim duly ubmvid by nil In IliU cninmiitilly, KUIIMI t'llll'I'llllllllIK Iril'llll", whiln OlIllTH hud (iiinlly riMiniiiiiH, mill from tint quiet iioxM uf (liu tiny himI IiiihIiiumh Ihiiihi'n till lii clom"l It IiikI tint uppi'iiriiiii'ii ul Hun V . Morning hitvIi'cm witro hold in tint M. K, church, wlilcli vmro well nt tuiiiliiil. 1.IIKHAIIV AND PKIIATK. Nlltwilll- HtmiillhK tlio liirleini'iicy of (lie ttuutliiT lMt TlicmluV, Ipllte a lllllllblT til i(i())lo rhkimiiMhI In ('(iliitnlilit Hull to lUtun to thu literary programme ami tliu (Intuitu upon "I'urMilt ami IWi-hnIoii." TIiIh lining tlm election night, loullna html iichu wan tiiknn tip mil oIIIcith (or tlm enmit'lug four week were itli'etttd and In Ktullml, after which thu literary program wa rmidereil which proved very In tereHtllig ('in'. Altur thla It wun then thought best tu pout K)iit tlin debute un til tliu following I'riiluv, UN tint hour at tliiH tiiim wim (iiitn littn, kihI tint lib- jl'l't Wa OH" tllllt llei'lll'd fOllhlillTtlljIl) Ntnily hiuI attention Mil thn purl of the debater. It Wui tlietefore. currli'il liy Ilia Iioiiho that tliu nit mo subject lie de bated next I'rliluy, whiln tliu executive committee Iihh prepared another very interesting literary piogriuniuc. i'KOIIAIII.Y A ("lIKIHTMAH TMKK. iMlllB rumor Iiuh it that there will, in nil prob ability lie mi entertainment and ClirUt in kh tree either in tint church ur Colum bia Hull during llitt holidays. Although tlifre In no preparation a yi't, the young IH'uple have their head together in a very meaning way iih! it committee will no iluulit lie selected (or the pursue of ascertaining what lii'lp cmi l secured. C 'hrlntiiitiM in a day that ttliould lie ob served hy every household hi it in one which gives Impplnt'Hii to both old mid younit. It It) hoped tlmt, whin thin committee enter upon it duties, nil will give It a helping hnnd and enable thu chililreii to enjoy it In a way in which they will know that they havu not been forgotten hy tlicfe friends, nor dear old Haul Clam. I 'no mit 1'aymknt The German American Inituranoe Company of New York, hut proved to the people of thli vicinity thht they do not require the 00 daya time in which to adjust louse and pay insiiranae in cane of lire, aa In the cane of Mr. O. W. (Jainl's wheelwright and blacksmith ehop, which Imrneil on the evening of Nov. 10th, thu adjtist- ment having Iwn made by Mr. Thump on, the Company's apecial agent, and the full amount of insurance paid all in ten dava time. The German-American la one of the strongest itmuiaiu e com panic In the United Stales wilh ai.net of over f fl,U00,i00. Lumber liaa been or dered and will lie on thn giound thin week when another building will be atedily erected by Mr. (Juint, who in tend to lie reudy to receivo and turn out woik within the next fortnight. Hoi iai. and Financial Pitch. The liuiMc.ile. extravagnnxa "Newpoit," given bv local talent, aHttiated by tulent from Aurora, Canby and Oregon City, waa all that could bo wixlied for and each number waa irceived by rounds, of applaime from the large audience Unit had gathered to witncita It. It waa a so cial and tinunciul iiicceita, and those who were the promoters of it and the pariicl pHiitii aa well are entitled to greut pruUe. The charactera were ably auHtuined, the comedy parta being purticuliirly enjoya blu. After the production the hall waa cleared and about 45 couples engaged In the "light fantuittic," until midnight when most tempting supper was spread in the clnh room adjoining, where all the delicacies of the seimon were heaped upon the tables in a most inviting way interspersed with beautiful Horal pieces. Over a hundred people partook of the supper and every olio seemed to leave the hall happy, and many were the com pliments paid liarlow for the rcvul way in which they wore entertained. All said they hoped another party would be in order soon. l'KHHONAI.S. Miss Hcasie Shoppard was in Portland and Oregon City several days ol Inst week. Mrs. Celia McDonald was visiting tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Adams Sun day and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Knianuel Kite, of Au rora, wore transacting business In town Salurduy. U. Leslie, of Orvillo, sub-road master under Mr. Kinnaird, waa among the many seen on the streets Tuesday. Henry Wilt, ol the R. W. M. Co., wna in Oregon City Sunday visiting friends. Mr. Julius Miller, brother of Ed Mil ler, our agent and bop-buyer, of Lilien thai A Co., New York, was seen In town Tuesday. Fred Mushbarger, ol Molalla, was down Saturday on business. Miss M. 8. Harlow was in Harlow sev eral day of last week, visiting relatives and friends. J, E. Marks was transacting business in Portland and Oregon City this week. S.J. Gariiflon was in town Monday arranging for a large shipment of bop poles (or the B. W. M. Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams returned home Wednesday Irom Sealand, Wash., and report! Mrs. Adum'a mother able to sit up. Mrs. TliniiiiiN I'usny and little Mabel spent several days of hint week In Ore gon City veiling friend. J. GIIihoii, of tho iiiiiiiufucturliig firm iifJ.lt, Lewis A )o, , ol liodtoii, .Main,, waa In town Tiiosduy with a big line of slum sumples, Mrs, V. 1', lliiwlov, of Oiegun (,'lty, accompanied by her little son, Wlllard, jr , sieut Thnuki:iviiig with her parents. Mr. mid Mrs. Cass (J. Harlow wore In Oregon City Monday mid Tucudiiy, 0. W. (Joint was transacting business In Portland and Oregon City Monday and Tiiemliiy, Hewing iiiaclilnu iiuudles and oil at E. K. Murtiu's I'nollmll Cliihs Organizing. Football is tin) absorbing t'lerno of dlsciiNHion among the athletes and the public generally, of Oregon City. The giiiiie to comn birCh.istuiasduy between tlm Company V club und the Oregon City club wilt attract almost as min'li In terest as the late city election. Thu Or egon City club have completed their or giiiiixutlon and are now practicing dully for the ordeal, The club consists of the following ineinU'rs; ('harlot l'ope, captain ; Junius Church, Ir K. A , Hum mer, Frank T. Grilhfth. Kd Newton, I'.d Heckner, Frank lirown, George lirown, Itert (ircenman, Henry Salis bury, Will I'arkor, William Hankins, Charles Moore, ltea Norris and Thomas Trembuth. These members will not be assigned to their ottilioiis for a couple of weeks yet, and will be alt asHigned places as regulars or substitutes. They are a line body ol young men and will uiaKO a formidable team to full against In the American giimn of fiothall. CompAiny F Football club held a meet ing 1 uesduy night and selected (lie fol lowing players: I-eighlon Kelly, cap tain ; J. U. Campbell, F. 8. Kelly, K. M. Hands, F., A. Smith, Henry Jones, Frank Macauslin, J. V. Keating, Max well Telford, lialpli Miller, Hons Spen cer, Herman K. Jones, Karuest Hick man, Charles Wilson, Iiert Macauslin, Waldo Adams, L. Lank Inn and William Gadke. The soldiers' loam will be made up from this list to couiwte for honors with the citizens, and they expect to iiiva the latter a lively rub on Christmas day. The uiilitla are a line body of ath letic young uien, and will acquit tliein elves creditably. The business mun and citizens of Oregon City Lave already donated about )70 toward purchasing suits and outfits lor the two clubs, and the football game will be a great attrac tion on Christmas day. L. W. Davis, who adv appears else where, la a skilled mechanic and is ready to do all kinds ol carpenter work, re pairing, etc. If you need a door fixe J, shelving put In or anything in his line, give him a call. Good single harness at second hand store (or sale cheap. What use is there in eating when food does von no good iii fact, when it does you more harm than good, for soch Is ttie case if it is not digested. If you have a loathing for food there is no use of forcing it down, for It will not lie digested. You must restore the ill gestive organs to their natural strength and cauKO the food to be digested when an appetite will come, and with it a rolish for food. The tired, laniiuid feeling will give place to yiicor and energy, then you will put flesh on your bones and become e'rong. The Slmkor Digestive Cordial as made by the Mount Lebanon Shakers contains food already digested and is a digester ol food as well. Its action is prompt and its eflccta permanent. Doctor prescribes Laxol because it lias all the virtues of Castor Oil and is palatable. Yen Are Met Insured. The State Insurance Company is in the bunds ol a receiver. Will allow you the highest rate for their policies and pluco your insurance in the reliable Ger man-American Insurance Company of New York. Assets $(1,010,000. Surplus $2,000,000. T. Lkonahd Chahman, Agent, Charman Bros.' Block. It is rumored that II. Weinhard is having plans prepared for a large opera bonne, to be erected on the site ol the old brewery at the rear of the new block to (rout on Eighth street. The report comes from Mr. Weinhurd's building superintendent, and it would be pleasing news to learn that Mr. Weinhard actu ally Intends erecting such a building. Frank P. Welch, dentist, graduate of dental department of the University of Pennsylvania, wil! be in Oregon City office Thursday of each week ; remainder of each week in Portland office, room 77 Dekum building. Prices on dress goods will be cut into at the special sale Nov. 29 and 30th at E. E. Martin's. All kinds of toys and dolls just arrived at the Hacket Store. Latest leatherette novelties just arrived from the EaHt extra cheap at the Racket store. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all otters. (titer 'ms Last Saturday the A Itin a resumed her regular trips to Halem and Indepelid etice, and now leaves Portland Tuesday, Tliurnlny arid Snlurduy for tho points, returning on the following days, The water Is at h good boating ntuize, and tin bout has all the tiiillii: she can handle, The tisllic of the Itamoiia hits so fallen oir that oho will shortly be withdrawn from the Oregon City and FortUnd run and pluced on the route witli the Allium, milking alternate trips with her, thus giving a daily bout for the upper Willam ette route. Iti'Kiilur landings each trip will be Hindu by both bouts at the com pany's dock in this city, and tho Port land buxlncss will be ban lied as for merly. This will not be rpilte so handy for shippers, but it is the best the com pany can do with the patronage now given tliein. They have been running behind Ut some time, and a change of route was Imperative. Chair bottoms nt Parker & Howard's (rum ID cents up, Including naU. W eildlug Anniversary. Tuesday was the 20th anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. G, L. (iray, ntul their daughter, Miss Mattie, arranged a very pleasant surprise party In honor of the occasion. The visitors came in a Ixily to thu reni lence of Mr. and Mrs. Gray at their residence on the corner of Center and Sixih st.'ets, armed witli appiopriute presents. Ite freshmeiits were served, and a very pleasant social evening was lit Among the guests present wore: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Msrr, Mr. and Mrs A. F. Parker, Mrs. Oilman Parker. Mrs. E. M. Latourelte, Mrs, Mclntyre, L, 0. J . G. PiMiury was elected recorder Driggs, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Uellomy and for the remainder of the year, or until Mrs. Wilehart. bis successor is elected or qualified. Mother Ge market ut the Congre- Cuun'n Mack Howell suggested gationul church Friday evening, De-; "'" nia'or make hi" tT'cM PPoint remherrith nients at this meeting, but bis honor II you are in doubt as to what to send your Mends in the Fast or in fact, any- wiiere.iort-linstmas, look at the hand decorated china in Hurnieieter & Andre- sen's window. Something which is! pretty, useful and at the same time, a! souvenir of vourtown. ill aonrerl- ated. You have a number ol designs to select Irom and the price could not tie more reasonable. These dishes are all Imported Irom Germany for this firm and . ""'B1"!r make tins city tneir tiome. the pictures are exact reproductions of j There will be a social daace given by photographs ttken in Oregon City. I the entertainment committee of Wil Look at them anyway. I lamelte Rebekah Lodge, No. 2. I. 0. The long promised canUU Queen Esther, will be presented Dec. 13 and 14, at Shivuly's opera house. Admission 35; cen,s- Clackamat Newt. CxACKAMAt, Dec. 2.-Henuon Webter, of th l place, who it attending collect in San Francisco, while playing football two werkaago wat badly hurt, but the renort this week It that be is now mending. A 'ii t no ir l.m.t miiA ntm a, fa it ...a. n.aa la it 1 1 bli.,1. at low nrices 1 Kev. (irav. of Portland, tireached at tha brick church Sunday, December 1, morning and evening, to an unusually large audi- ence. The members ot the Clackamas Union Sunday school are now busy preparing lo give .,, entertainment and Cl.ri.in.. bit at th. brick store. Mr. Oanglebach .nipped bi, crop of dried prunet east the first of the week. The W. C. T. T. of this place will meet at the brick Saturday, December H, at 2 o'clock P. M. Thn linnnliata nf this nlaca hatrn hp very busy circulating a petition to preset.' to the county court, askini to have one populist judge and one clerk on the election board In order to secure an honest election in this place. Jacob Johnson and Thomas Roots hat. gone up in the Cascade mountains visiting their folk, with the intention of having a hunt, and the people of Clackamas are waiting patiently for their return, hoping u Km a nrw in pin y ui trmsuii. Mr. Cramer, our leading nurseryms", teems to be doing a good business in the way of telling his prune and other (mil . it i . n c i . : i uv-9. tie uus an cxirm nut) uii lor Bait? ami on hand. Miss Hattie Pavit is now In Portia. id at tending the business college. If you are on the Christmas tree com mittee don't fail to get our special holi day prices for candy, nuts and Iruit. E. E. Williams, The Grocer, Oregon City. Money to Lo.in. Parties intending to borrow money on their farms this fall will find it to their interest to call and see meat an early day. Plenty of money on easy terms and low rates of interest. W. II. Bi'KGii.utar. tilre the Hoy a Wulr-h. It is moRt acceptable of pifis and will encourage habits of punctuality at school and elsewhere. A boy is more apt to be on time when he knows what time it is. We show a splendid variety of watches. All accurate time keepers. BtTRMRlHTBR & ANIIRKBKN. Council Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the city council was held Wednesday even ing, Mayor Straight in the chair and all the members of the council present. Wood & Rambo made application for a liquor license to carry on business at the present stand of Hill & Cole after Da cember 15th. The uxiial grist of bills were ordered paid, including $4 each to the judges and clerks of election. The bills of R. Stanb of fl for meals furnished Judges and clerks on election day, and Chief ol Pol cico I. iirmt for nerving notices Inth mat ter of the collection of the Main street dellinpient assessment, weie not al lowed. Miss Kate P.ar. lay's hill of 1M for oyer charge on Main street assess ment, wan referred to Porter and Mof fat t. The proamnion of II. P. Pestow lo furnish roadway 'i'L (eet wide in front of his pri-mines along the Abernethy, provided the city would improve the same, was accepted. In the matter ol the petition agalnM granting saloons a license within 125 leet of a church or school house, Conn- ciluien Cook and P.roughton submitted majority comiuittee report, recom mending that the retitkn be not granted forthe reason that the Salvation army would probably ask for tho samo privi leges, with the result of serious loss to thostt who have property to rent. The repoit ol the committee was accepted. Hie arreet committer reported tha plans were ready lor a new engine house on John (Juincy Adams street, and they were instructed to let the contract to the lowest responsible bidder, at a figure not lo ex-eed f.VlO. MoflVt, Kroughton and Cooke were appointed a committee to draft ordi nance prohibiting the h tilling of gravel and other snostancos in an open-bottomed wat'on bed. In the matter of the appeal of the Ea-it Hide lUilway Comnany to the su preme court, L. L. Porter and W. W. Thayer were appointed attorneys on a contingent fee of 20 per cent of the amount collected, the city to lie at ex ' pense ol brinirinir suit, miggeMcii tiut a person could not bold ; t0 0niceH at one time, consequently he CJUu nt H,,,Hiint the councilman chief of police until hia present term of office had expired. , M d- tllB M- E P-nage, Mon- "r evenixg. wee. a, jamas McKinnett to Miss Lucy Squires, Kev. 8. W. Strykcr officiating. They an both re ""'"" unwrio, Canada, gnu will .1- t rt. - ..a i ' F i A,mory December 13. " A11 0,1(1 FoK cordially Invited. Llec.ric Hotel Arrivals. , J B Smith, Tortland. , L it Siowell, City. 1 J W Harless, Molalla. J J McDowell, Portland. R J Collins, Portland, J O YhIh. Pan Frnriacn eo , i.rk,on vi(a Sal(m O E Potts, Portland. III! .1 l c r .t , , i . r, o r i. nronicie. J lr"cV "gn. J " wv, Portland. Addis Gallagher, Portland. R y Hardeman. Portland. I! E Coiie Portland ci pinr inP,ianj James Mathena, Sacramento 't.i . . ll KoBlef'l Cnby. . L s'onehill, Chicago. L 0 Lakin, Portland. And slill the rush at The Electric con- tinues. . Tlm b '-"t Thursday 'v,,n,,lt' w 'he great success of the sea- r"'n- T,e attendance was good and everything went off in first class style. Mra- Hannah Wells, aged 70 years, died at the residence of Charles Moran at Ely Tuesday evening. The funeral services were held at Mountain View Thursday, and the interment took place in Hie cemetery, 1 Room and boaad wanted by a younir ,Hn j priVHte famitv. Good references given. Address "Boarder" care Enter l'KIKK. I Miss Utter and Miss Liibker desire on bulittlf ol their patients to thank the many kind friends who remembered the Oregon City hospital with their presents for Thanksgiving and especially to their kind friends in Green Toint do they feel grateful. J. Welch, dentist of the Chicago College of Dental Surgery, office iu the Courier bldg. near depot. Men, boys and girls caps, all kinds at the Racket store Great Reduction IN FflMi All hata reduced from 25 out and make room for the EX E. MARTIN, Jy4ift1'H.ilffg: l'Siis?iv Uv trv SJSJ '(. ThU ITortaleiaOreiiouCajlOrutf.,Lj wmim Awarded Highest Honort World's Fair, Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DiX mm CnEAT.l MESING Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Twin City Newt. pARKPI.tr i and (ii.Aimosrs, Dec 3. Our literary ociety it in a prosrou condition. The rpieitinn debated at last Meeting was. Keaolvei, That Lincoln thould receive more praine Irom the American people than Washington. The negative won. The question for next Saturday night it, Re solved, That Ie was a better general than Grant. Wednesday evening the tociety will be represented at the Hatchery tchool housa hy Mr. A II wow!, W. J. Dauchy, Ja. Mathesoo andW. -J. Uarrow In a joint de tbae. Eugene Oarrow returned home from Cali fornia lait Sunday. The baud bovt in com pany with their ladiet gave him a welcome. Mrs. . T. Howard It residing with her parents at St. Helens. Our ttorekeeer, K. L. Kussell, has re turned from a short visit to California, Our school is growing both in tize and popularity, showing the good work ol our professor, J. W. Gray. Free Entertainment. Willamette Falls Camp No. 148 Wood men of the World will give a free enter- 'nment at Shively'c hall on WedneB- day evening Dec. 11, 18!'5 The follow ing program w ill iw given : Address cf Wel.-om O. W. Swope So"2 Floyd's quartette. Reading Pro! C. W. Durette, Address Prof Wm. Rasmus. Polo Selected. Address S Strange Solo John Pritchtrd Reading Wm. Rasmus 8ong Floyd', quartette Phonograph In another column will be found the advertisement of the Forest Grove Poultry Yards, whose proprietor s are Prof. J. M. Garrison, the well-known penman, and bis wile. These yards have been in operation over 20 years and in that time eggs and fowls have been sent to all parts of the Coast, and a reputation Las been built np equal to that ol the best yards of the east. These yards bave all the leading and best varieties of fowls and are well-known for their purity and healthfulness. Their price, are very reasonable. Willie Marshall, son of W. P. Mar shall, oi Canemah, has taken a position at The Fair and will be general utility boy. Willie is one of the brightest and most gentlemanly boys in Oregon City and if he maintains the industry and trustworthiness he now shows, some cf these days he witl be at the head of a store of his own. Our choice selection, for the Christ mas trade are now ready for inspection. Come in and be surpised at the splen did assortment. We have a fine line of silver novelties in book marks, cutters, hat pins, silver mounted purses, match cafes, belt buckles, button hooks. BUBMEIBTER & ASDKKSE.N. tJrand Unitary Hull. company r. j. a. u .will give a masque Dan ai atmory nail in Oregon City on Christmas night This will without doubt be the ball of the season. Tickets, gentlemen in costume 50 cents, ladies 25, cents, spectators 25 cents. It is a good thing, push it along. Good second hand yiolin for sale cheap at second hand store, Seventh street, near the depot. Don't go to Portland until you see our prices on holiday goods at the Racket store. Jointed dolls 7 inches for 5 cents and all kinds of toys from 1 cent upward at tbe Racket store. Waterprool coyer for baby carriages, nice articles for rainy weather for sale at Tlie Fair. H7IWS to 50 per cent, to close spring stock. CQMMERCIAL batk blk. Psmnna Kemedy oures quickly, permanently atl OUrTUUB UIBHMMJK, VI OU K ill (J ill OFT , OI HnilD fllWir, lleatlacbe. Wakefulness, loat Vltullty. Mghtly Kmiti aretttua. iniDolencr and waitltii? dltwaitea oaunpd h youtyulerrors or 9xx9rs. tXntaiunooptatei. Unerve toale And blood balldvr Makes the palu and puny ftrtinir and plump. KaMly carried. nTfft pocket. VI per box; 41 fnrlfcS. By mail, pre paid, with a icritlen pwmntr or monty Tftiinit(i. Writ on, free Mdlc book, sealed platn wrapper, with tentmontali and tlnnnclnl ntumllnc. So charm fnr rnwiiltaiiimt. Hwarot imi'a CUAHMAaN 4 COn iruwiau. Tamales... Dish for a King". OyHterw, In any style. Cold LruncheH, Always ready Hot Coffee, With finecake Give uh a trial. Next door to Albright's Meat Market. C. F. WHIINC & Co The New Way East GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY ... AND O. R. & N.Co. Lines. THE SHORT ROUTE. TO POINTS IS Washington, Dakotas, Idaho. Minnesota, Montana, And the East. Through Tickets on Sale rCmcAGo, St. Lon, T.artFr.oJSSSSS New Yobk, Boston-. And all jxiints in the United States, . Canada, And Europe. The GREAT NOKTUERN RAILWAY Is a new traotcnmlDeuul line. Kuua bufTeMibr&ry observation cra palace ileeping ao.l dining am, family tourist rleepers and second clasa coaches. Hflvlnr a rock bl!rt track, the GREAT NORTHERN KAIL V i free from dust, one of the chief aunoyanets of traDWommeaUkl travel . Round trip tickets with slop over priTilecea and choice ol return routes. Fast mail train lenvei Portland daily at 8:4o p. ni. ovrr O. K. & N. C'o.'a road tor alt points on our lines. For further Information call upoa oi write. C. C. DON A VAN, General Agent. 122, Third Street, Portland, OrL T. I Whitney O. P AT. A. 8t Paul. Minn. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA K0UTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. 8ou.n i ' North. 8-80 p. Lt Portland Ar B:tfU.t. 9:85 P. M. Lt OrwonCity Lt 7 23 .aU 10:45a.m. Ar 8. Francisco Lt 70f,3t. DIX1SQ CARS ON OGDEN KOUT1 Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AND Second-Class Sleeping Cars. Attached to all through trains. R08EBCRO MAIL IDailr". S:S0a.x. I Lt 9:2 A. M. I Lv S:20p. h. 1 Ar Portland Ar 4 40 r. M OreconCity Lt 13'p.at Roceburt Lt IS OPa. SAIEM P8 E OER (D-iiy. i :"i r. M Lt i ill .n . Tr i 10 ISi.M 9:27 A. M Lr Oreii n i ity I.? K M 11:15 t. M. Ar 1 i L I W A. West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAUJa. Mail Train. Daily (Except ?:tndav.l 7:S0a.m. I Lv 12:15 P. M. 1 Ar Portland Ar Corvallis Lv j 6 261. At Allian V Mini Poi-i-mIII. cm ! u- 'ti (ruf nm of Oregon Ceu nl & E so u Railroad Express Train Dailv (Except 8uuday) 4:4"P.M. Lv Portland Ar IS.-Sa. at 7:25P. M. I Ar McMinnville Lt I 5:60 a. M THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUHOPB Can be obtained At lowest rates from L B Moore, Agent. Oreiron City. R.KOEHLER. K. P. ROGER. Manager. Ass't ti. K. and Pass. Aent. 5tienn)a0 Sooining Potts. For Childitn Cutting their Teeth. IN USE OVER FIFTY YEARS. Rtlif fmrlsh Htat. prtuenl f Its, Convulsion, amf prtstnn a Wealthy statt of tht constitution tfnrn? the period of tntmnq. Ti tl!50,FQff A CAb IT WILL NOT CVJr' jj au aKmnuio UUSUTB SHU HISYS IW" Sold by Druirgistaorsent by mail. aXi,6u. and $1.00 per paefcajro. gamplca frees If TJf Tbe Favorite tOCTS PW5U. 1VU ItVtortheTeethandBraitti For sale by (.i A. Hanli in, uruxgitC