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CLACKAMAS COUNTY THIS ENTKKTKISK CO-iKESPOMI. ENTi SHE El THE FIELD. IM.it 8 Tor I'Mltrornlu Now Kin Popu list and ltciubliciii Vote Compared KcpubHmn Ititlljr (trangrrs. Nut Kha, Jan. 11. Clear weather with a oIi north wind makes the air feel bracing thrw niDrniiiK'i. It is quite ilitterent from the coM f.jtf y mornings. William Usmlner is building him new bouse. Nearly everybody Is bnsv sacking and shipping (otatoes to California. Mr. Runiham, a former resilient of this place, is turn on a visit here with friends. lie has livevl for the last year or two down on the Columbia river, and had the misfor tune to lose his wife by death last Novem ber. V. Baumanu is getting out the timber to build a stird along side his barn for stable room. We see by the Herald that 8. J. Critser -called at that office and stated that the pops had Nf w Era precinct all right. That we don't deny, for the democrats held the ma lortty here before the populist party organ ised, and when they could not stand their own party any longer, and were ashamed to -ein they were wrong and come to the re publican party, they joined the pops. Last election the opulist vote of New Era pre cinct averaged &t 4-27. and the republican vote averaged That is not much for the iops to brag over. And your corres pondent knows of six young nier. in this precinct who will cast their first vote this year and every one of them will vote the re publican ticket. i rand ma Harrington, of Ely, has been visiting Mrs. K. J. Waldron of thii precinct for a few days. G. H. Brown has bought a new spring hack w hich he exnects to drive to camp meeting next July. A republican club meeting wit! be held at the Lela"d school house on the evening of January 25th, 1SJT, being the fourth Satur day of the month. Hon. Geo. C, Browned iaexcted to be with us on that evening, and every body should come out and bear our side ot the question. The Pomona Grange which met here on tbe 8ih of January was a success. Many were prrsem from all over the county, re gard'ess ol the terrible bad roads which aome people think the county court ought to fit ail at uutc and not tax us fordoing the same. Stafford News. Stafford. Jan. 13. Tbe weather has be come colti. and the roads that were a short time since very muddy are becoming dry once more, and now we can take pleasure in being out around among neighbors. Many of the grangers from here attended the Pomona grange held with the Warner grange at New Era, and report having a way up time, a good feast, and were treated mot cordially by the members of the War ner grange. Arciiir Ewing. of Alto Park, called on J. Q. Gage 8--mi ay last. Henry ik'hatz is working for Geo. Saum in and aioui.d the saw mill. Gideon Phillips is busy sowing and har rowing in w heat. The ground works up 8plt-iii!i !Iy now. Jack Hanna is helping John Schiewe clear land. Farmers are rejoicing over the steady rise in the price of wheat and potatoes, Mid many think that erelong they will be justi fied in shipping and expecting something more than freight money. The willows are swelling their buds and begin to look like early spring. Fail sown grain looks splendid and not much damaged by the late heavy rains. G. N. Phillips traded for a colt a few days aince and now spends his spare hours greas ing it to kill the lice. The Stafford school is once more running on its standard time, with Mr. Heppner, of Oregon City, acting captain, mate mid pilot, all in one. If Mr. Heppner continues as be has begun the patrons ol this district will freely give him their highest recommenda tions. Ws Us s. Sundav in Kiibruarv al 2 o'clock P. til. Let all come and till the spacious hall. The literary society met as usual and had a lively debate and an amusing paper ed ited by Carl Johenke. Ahui.vil. Salmon Note. Salmon, Jan. II. Hector Campbell l up from Portland, He reports his brother, Horace Campbell, (who keeps the Summit house in summer, and who has been very ill for some time), as improving. Mr. Little, of Portland, has been up to Government Camp on a visit to his claim, He went in on snow shoes, and says ha found Mr. and Mrs. Yooum, who are win tering there, unite well but very lonely, There is at present six feet of snow at the camp, W, Kosalsky is building a house on his land which he retained when he sold a part of his farm some time ago. Weather here is clear and cold, but not unpleasantly so. Pkoukkm, Mink News. Mink, Jan. 13. Quite a. heavy frost this morning. Quite a number of sick horses in the neighborhood. J ust ice Sehubel gave a boy from Beaver Creek five days free beard in the county jail to dav. Misses Hattie and Klnora Ginther were visiting friends in Highland Sunday and report a very pleasant time, Robert Ginther, of Logan, spent Sunday witn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gin ther. Tbe literary and debating society had a very interesting debate last Friday niht. Tbe question, Kesolved, That the Chinese in this country should be deported, was de bated, and after a warm discussion was ren dered in favor of the atlirmative. The question for next Friday evening is, Ke solved, That all money should be made of paper. Geo. Schmidt is leader for the al Urinative and Emit Horuschuch for the negative. Come one and all and have a good time. Constable Emil Ginther went to Oregon City last week in search of Will Inskeep, who whipped the teacher in the Bethel school district, but came home empty banded, as Will had gone to the land of flowers and oranges. Would like to thank the Beaver Creek cor. respondent for his explanation in regard to the school affair. It is all we wished to know. We understand that a part of the county road in this neighborhood is to be changed. If it is tried it will be a complete failure, as the road will be in a worse place than it is now. County roads should not be changed alter the stumps are taken nut and the road graded and lots of money spent on it. We think our commissioners should travel around and see whether or ol it is neces sary to change such roads. Tkikphose, OSWKtIO NOTKS. Highland Notes. Viola Voicings. Viola, Jan. 13. Our mail carrier, Arthur Ma' toon, is on the sick list. Lemuel Walker left tor Woodburn last Saturday . John Tellefson and Dei! Walker were in Portland on business last Saturday. Mrs. Hayden, who has been visiting in Portland the past two weeks, returned last Thursday. Miss Stella Karten was visiting friends in Portland and Ore tori Citv last week. J. R. Heater and family were visiting .friends and relatives in Lower Logan last Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. Karten was attending a eaee of pneu monia at Curriusville last week. H. Allen, the late arrival from Nebraska, baa moved on the Conner farm which he basi rented for a term of years. The family of Robert Conner departed for their new home in Wilkesou, Washing ton last week, where Mr. Conner baa he cured a permanent situation in the coal mines. The old Oregon City and Logan mail route lias again been extended to Viola. Our far mers have put in their time since the rainy season set in, in clearing ami olii erwiee improving their farms. Mount Pleasant News. Moi'iiT Pi.easabt, Jan. 13. Kay Weston bad the misfortune to lose hi most valua ble horce. The young ladies' leap year ball was a grand success. All enjoyed themselves and hope they will have another before the year is over. Pomona Grange met at New Era on the Rth and bad a good attendance and inter esting meeting. Nineteen members took the 5th degree. Mrs. Hnrclay, of Oregon City, spent Sun day with her brother, George Lazelle. Mr. MfCoiiib delivered a:i impressive sermon Sunday afternoon at the Twilight ball. The next meeting will be the second j Ht'iHLAXD, Jan. 13. Mud, mud, mud. The Highland Grange is in a flourishing condition. New members are coming it every meeting. New officers were instiiUed Saturday, January 4, by Dr. Casto, district deputy, as follows: Master, C. Larkins; Overseer, R. Ringo; lecturer, E. Harring ton ; Steward, J. Ringo; Assistunt Steward, Amos Harrington ; Secretary, G. R. Miller; Treasurer, Frank Welch; Chaplain, Nora Miller; Gatekeeper, C. Krohn; Pomona, Nettie Welch ; Flora, Vina Gnrd ; Ceres, Mrs. K. Larkins; Lady Assistant Steward, Mrs. Nicholas. Miss Ivy Harrington was visiting rela tives at University Park during the holi days. Our post office has changed hands. C. Ki. k now holds the position, Bert Harrington, formerly a resident ot this place, but now ol Bandon, was married New Years day to Miss Emma Lewis, also of Bandon. Bert's many Iriends wish him a prosperous and happy married life. Sunnyside Notes. Scssjyside, Jan. 8. (Too late for last week.) Tbe church revival is at an end. It was a very disappointing revival as no converts were made, and the old members ceased to attend. Mrs. McKinley is moving to Portland to make her home there for a time while she sends her daughter to school. We wish her success. New Year's night some of the free think ers gathered at Mr. Reed's and fully en joyed an oyster supper and a little dance. Our school still continues, and we expect two months more which makes us feel happy. Bible readings are held frequently among the members of the church. A. Hunter has been suffering severely with poison oak. It covered his entire body. He is better at present and hopes to remain so. Some of the ladies of this place went up to Mrs. Dearlorffs a lew days ago and had an old fashioned sewing bee. All enjoyed it very much. Beaver Creek Notes. Beaver Cheek, Jan. 14. Mr. Martin is hauling lumber for the purpose of building a new ham. Miss Servia Thomas went to Portland THewlay, where she will remain a few months. A crowd of young folks gave Dr. James a surprise party Wednesday night. They had a very enjoyable time and Dr. James proved himself to be a good host. Mr. Owen Parry and William Jones are clearing a piece of land on Mr. Llewelin's place. John Boen, who has been quite sick for a long time with consumption, died on Mon day, January 6, and was buried Tuesday. Miles Row en is still on the sick list. He does not seem to mend very fast. Wild Rose. Logan Mills. Lor.AW, Aug. 8. The Logan flouring nulls have been overhauled and refitted, and are now making a first class grade of flour. Will grind lor one-eighth and guarantee satisfac ion. tf Gl'sFischeu. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. Piaaatrotia Klre-Moie, Hall, Stock of HikhIh, and l.odnr. t'araplieriialla Hurueit. Oswkuo, Jan. 8. t Too lata fur last i"ie.) About 3:110 o'clock on Sunday morning the .tilt Inst., the people uf Oswego were aroused from their slumbers by the cry o( lire, and upon hastily donning llieir wear ing apparel and rushing out Into the street they found that the building owned by G. W. Prosser, in Hi old town, in lliin.es. The ground floor was vised by Mr. Truster as a store room and tbe second Moor as a public hall. A strong effort was made to save llio building but the water supply aa Inade quate and it was soon given up and Hie peo ple went lo work lo sava the goods in the store, of which the greater part was saved. Everything un the second floor was lost. Mr. I'rossor had just the day before put two doten oera chairs in the hall, In addition to those already there. The building was a good substantial two story frame, 2to and cost Mr. Prosser I'.'.tW. He carried $1,MR) insurance on the building in the llattibuig Bremen and JSOO with the same company on the stock ol goods. The furniture in lbs hall was a total loss. Mr. Prosser's loss will exceed $l,ttH). The Oswego grange tost all their paraphatialta, furniture, bonks, etc., except littiuls ami secretary's book and seal. The Good Templars lost everything, but the W, A. P. A. lost nothing except their charter as they did not keep their books and paraphernalia in the hall. This tire has demonstrated the fact that the wa ter supply in Oswego, as Isr as being of any benefit at a lire, Is a complete lull . re. Little Mary Meyer, daughter of Conrad Meyer, died Saturday, January 4, and na buned Sunday afternoon ill the Catholic cemetery at this place. Mr. Meyer has been having a rather a hard time or it lately, his wile was sick for some time and then tlie little girl sickened' and died and now Mr. Meyer is very sick. The family have the sympathy of the whole community in their many atlliclions. Mrs. Hamilton, who has been su k (or some time, is slowly improving. Mrs. Hall is rapidly getting better. It is exacted that the foundry will start in a few days. The Workmen, Odd Fellows, A. T. A. and Degree of Honor installed officers inn ing the past week. Wilson's Jubilee singers gave a conc rt Monday night in Hie M. E. church indet, the auspices nl the Kpwdrth league. Tin had a (air house, and their rendition ol ilur key cainp-iiieeting and plantation songs was excellent. It Is tl.e gem r.il opi..Ijii of 'he lu-.v ahid ing people of Oswego, that this town ratl.er holds a monopoly In the way of unlicensed whiskey sellers and unlicensed self stiltd medicos. If our license laws are to he si t aside and trampled under tool, simply tic- cause a man claims he has no way to make a living except by selling whiskey to men and boys indiscriminately, or in the case ol practicing medicine without a license tie cause a man Hiuslmakea living soinewav. Why then let us wipe all our criminal law s oil' our statutes, give the horse-thief, tiie burglar and the highwayman a chance along with the res!, it is their way of. mak ing a living. America. - m Needy Notes. Nkkdy, Jsn. II.- F. C. Terry has moved hack to Molalla, The dunce at Mackshiirg New Year's eve was quite a success. Dr. Harrison Hair took first prize for best dressed gentleman and Miss Callahan lor best dressed la ly. Somebody went into Geo. Schramlin's house and stole a purse containing fifteen dodars. The boys give it to Schramlin oi every side. The hoys from here are going to the leap year dance at Barlow next Sdturday even ing. Tbe singing school at district 91 school bouse closed last Friday evening. It has been running about six weeks under the management of Prof. Zook. The joint debate at Whisky Hill last Fri day night between the Needy debaters and Whisky Hill's best talkers, was won by the Whisky Hill boys. Dr. Harrison Bair has gone to grubbing in place of practicing at his profession. Born, to the wife of James lliley , a daugh ter. Mr. Cook is receiving his stock of goods. Success to him. Nika. Carlton & Rosenknans, CRNBY, OREGON, Wo huvo a largo stock of Wiiitor U.hmIk which wo will cIono mil, ut very low pricoH. Ladies' Jackets and Mackintoshes. $1.00 M is"tM Jackets $4.00 Indies " IHMM " .50 3.W) 7.50 13.00 Mackintoshes 2.f0 Black Rubber Coats. Hoy's 1.75 ami S'2.00 Coats .... ...Vi Men's sf'.VOO CoatA Men's .fJ.AO 1'oatn 2.01) Boys' and Men's Overcoats. $3.1X1 buys our ROOoont; ROD buys our fi.fiO coat ami fr.50 lmyn our 7.CH coat. Caps. A nice lino of Men's and Hoy's fi()c and 7.ro Winter Caps tit 2 Men's Wool Shirts. Hutli over ninl under nt rmliiwd Hi uri'8 Men's rod lliiiint'l umlerHlilrts, Hindu from cloth tluit would cot front 40 to fiO cents er yttrd, reduced from 1.25 to 11.00, and the I..10 guifa to 1.25. The rieo of oversliirts will meet with your approval. 4 Ladies' and Men's Fancy Slippers. Kcduecd 25ti orpuir, that i". 7V will buy fancy velvet slippers tlmt cimt.fl. IK) before the holidays. Groceries Are always sold at Portland prices or less. CHRLTON & ROSEN KRHNS. (everybody and their friends cordially In vited, A surprise party a given Mr. and Mr, (liner last Tuesday evening, ti nines were MTifffFM- in until a late hour. hen a minif Pious Imii. Ii s partaken of. to wlurli nil did ample justice. ph-n-aM evening nil rtended their .' homeward, teeli- g el pll.l for thril Vl-ll Among ido-e present were Messrs. I'. Kd lin, Morris, Ki-nner. I'liliereo, II. Owens, N.veenev brothers, Chris, and l'eler Dure snil Huil Kent. Mes.lames, Killin, M.nrli, l("nner, liahereo, and Ida Kent. .Mles, Mary Fry, Trens and l,onii Onre. Nuns shveeney, I'Mna Trover, and Pearl Killin. Klht-rt Killin. ho is attending selinnl on the Allmpia. spent Siiiurdny and rlillnluy at liuiue. The lin'e ehil.l of A K. Chapman lias been .piitH sicK die lst lew days. BUI.ISO N0TIX Miixil l nmniriifM A Huf tlrln-nilll - A I'ov. riy Hall to be Held. Mci.iso, Jim. II.-t'nl. Hall, !' teceiilly returned fruin ('liclmli, Wnnli., .nl Alter spending a very I throiiKli our iiniililHirhiHHl lad week, lie ii die Mime old ( al. S. IiimiI slarleil here Mumlnv. f last week, ill the new hiiullnmti uinler the maniac, incut nf Mr. Yuiinit Mm Lena Nelson ha returned In Cort land 10 M'lmol, alter a two weecks vacation. Krnest Itm.ell slaved 111 M nllrni Siiiur.lov nlglil.iiu Ida way linik In (haul oiimiy, where he Kill resume the work lie a an lKiiunilnliiiily deprived nf. He av If he limit Will Moore (iltt mini who i:ued all hla Iroulile) In his traiel, lie will martii him buck to Oregon City at the point of a tix-shniiier ami deliver hint li to the authorities. Hut e think Knn-l had rnther let the sherill adenil In Hint part ol it, Inr he has nlnavs heen a very ipilst liny ami nut (liven In siidi Ida of de era Inlstn. It seem as II our .rlnK hml set In already from the appearance the weather mt on. Howard's mill is still "nding Hour lo Ori-uoii t'ity, iinlwilhulatiillni! the tiul mads. There Kill he a Imrd llmei damn ut tie tirauge hull on Kehruary lltli. A hard liii.es dunce will he given ut the (range hall Ki-hnuiry II; llcki-H li'i cents, Also, it liiuiiiti cm the '.".'.i; llrkelsiiUceiila. The article Unit appeared In the Kami PIUhK f.niti this place iiufi weeksKo, which Vhila Vuleliiga, Vp'LA, Jan. 1 1 (i'd'e a number In nnr town are sick with severe colds. Our mini carrier A. Matt. .on, was sick lat W'-elC and nii-ihV la carry the mail. Alfred Milh-r came home from Portland hist Week, hcing linnhle to altelid school nil ac.-ount nl sit km J. M. Hayden began putting In Ihe new bridge Bcrn l.ntle ( 'lear ( 'reek Inst Mon day. While lio mi; a plank iiiToss the hrnh'e lie tell, htiriu g hi knee nutte badly, and consequently he will nnt Is- able lownrk lor a few days. I M Ifiivdcn who ttHS ltien vUitine In Portland lor the past two weeks, returned "I"'"" ' the iadlea boycotting such gentle Lower Molalla. Lower Molalla, Jan. 1.'). Our school is progressing nicely under the manage merit of Elsie J. Taylor. The paren a and child ren are all interested, Friday, January 10, end.-d the fourth month, and those pupils neither absent nor tardy were Emma Cai-e and Pierce Wright; those who only missed on day, Verdi and Atigie Maville, (Jeorge Case, Dee Btehman and George Lowry, There are twenty-five pupils enrolled and an average attendance of eighteen. Our school house was crowded Friday night at spelling school and everyone took an active part. Libbie Stipp is in oar midst again. Mr. Young of Mulino, attended our spell ing school, Friday t ight. Miss Minnie Lowry and Miss Kattie K in ter were visiting at William Wilson's Sun day. Home of our girls were horseback riding Sunday. As the roads are so muddy it is a wonder they can ride so fast and no one get hurt. We can almost hear the weddftig bells ringing down the road. Mr. Mavil bas erected a new woodshed. Libkri, Okskrvkk. home last Wednesday. Miss Hiel a Karten returned home Fri day from a weeks visit with her friend, Miss Ahie Yale, nl Oregon City. Mr. Allen, lale I'roin Nebraska, lias moved on Mr. Cnnner's place which he lias rented for the coming year. Mr, ('miner and (mo lly have gone to tbe mines. I.ein Walker l eui nml to Wnodbtirn last Saturday. Mrs. Delhi Kitterman gave a dinner party last Wednesday, it being Mr. Alex. Kilter man's birihday. Tbnsv present were Judge Phelps anil wile, Mr. A. II. Wheeler, VV, C. Ward and family, ninl Mr. and Mrs. Kitterman. The Misses Julio gave a pleasant party on the 7th. Oaiicing was the principal feature of the evening. All enjoyed a most delight ful time. The whist club met at T. C. Juhli'a last Saturday evening. A bout twenty-live were present. Miss Florence Juhh mid partner, Carroll Ward, received the first prize, Miss Anita Jubb and partner, ticorge Hayden, the booby prize. Lunch was served und all adjourned to meet next Hatiirdiiy evening at the residence of B. C. Lewis. litlCKKVB. Elliott Prairie Items. Elliott Prairie, Jan. 14. Our school closed last Friday. Mr. Cone has taught a very successful term. Quite a number of our prominent citizens visited Oregon city during tbe session of county court. Among them were Messrs. T. B. Killin, N. Blair, A. F. Chapman, J. Kropf and A. Kenagy. A free entertainment will be given at the Elliott Prairie Congregational church Sat urday evening, January 25. The ladies of the church il. prepare a supper for which they will charge the small sum of twenty tents. Children under 12 years free lunch. Kherwood Notes. SiisRwoon, Jan. 7' Too late for last is sue. Grandpa Voss Is suffering from a se vere attack of erysipelas in his foot and leg. Dr. Uickart is atlending on him. Mrs. L). C. Her is this week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Catching, of Portland. Lawrence McCounell had a bad attack of tonsilitls, but was convalescent at last ac counts. Misses Susie and Mary Her were visiting t J. E McCuiiiiell'a Monday. The meetings being conducted by Kuv. J. M. Barber and wife in the Sherwood Con gregational church will continue for an in definite period. We hope they will be the means ol doing much and lasting good in our little town. Shkrwood, Jan. 14. The young men's republican club of Pleasant. Hill will meet at Pleasant Hill school house on Friday evening, January 24th, at 7 :.'), for the pur pose ol electing officers and delegates lo the meeting of the state league to be held in Portland, February 4th ; also, to reorganize the club and place it on a working basis, In men as were Known to iiusiwiumi av a dunce, seems lo have "alrnrk pretty drop in sputa," We nolle the correspondent of the herald, Iroin Cams, in smioiincliiK the dance hereon the iKd, ay, "and no boy cotting." Now am h an asmirnnos na this la very poor encouragement lor mine men to keep f ruiglil ; whereas If they know no lady would dance with them while under a slate of intoxication, thev certainly would strive to avoid that condition. All we have to say to " hilly" and s very lew others Is " if the shoe don't III, vou needn't wear it." Hilly Wells and wile spent a few ilayn In Portland this week. Frank Wheeler lias none to the inoiinlalin lo hunt wildcats and cougar, of course. Clarkaniai Newt. Clackamas, Jan. 13. Mrs. Frank Foster la very alck, luHcrlng wlrh lung trouble. Mrs. William Holmes, of Parkplace, was in town this week vlsliing friends, Miss Laura Johnston, who has been clerking at Martin's store, Oregon City, is now at home ler a lew weeks, T. 0. Strong, (if Woodburn, wus In town on business Moudav, The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will he held in llie brick building next Sundav at 7 p. in, Miss Tlllie llol- comb will lead the meeting. If you suffer will) piles, It will interest you to know that DeWitl's Witch lluxel Salve will cure them. This medicine is a specific for all complaints of this character, anil If instructions (which are simple) are cai tied out u cure will result. We have tested this in numerous canes, and always with like results. It never fails. For sale by C. G. Huntley, drug gist. The Clackamas County Abstract Com pany, J. F. Clark, mumiKer, have fitter) up elegant quarters over the Oregon Cliy bank, and will move Into tlio same t,e last of the present week. Their offices occupy the front of the upper story, anj will compare favorably witli any 0fce rooms in the city. ; ' JOHN YOUNGER, I E W IS L IC R 0ip. Huntley's I'ruir Store, All Kinds uf Watches, Clucks and .Jewelry lieiuiirril I'OKIY YHAKS liM'liKlliXCK IN (Irciit llritam nml Ainerioit. Cive me atrial. Rooty mii arlccip . An sirreniWs taistlvn snd Nrnvt Tosio, Sold bjr IihikkW or sent by mall, tto Wo and 1.00 pur iwkair. ftunplos free. Wrt HA Ttie Kavorlto TOOTS fOwDll IV U lUfortbuToclhandllnlu,Xiu For silu by 0. A. Ilarili i, dru.'gpt RUPTURE ;r -,. Instantlv Relieved and Permanently f if CURED XfcM V,'IT,10UT . Acjfjrir Knife or Operation Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Throo to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO.. Ornoita: llootin 7011-70". Maruuam Hulldln, PORTLAND. OREGON. awn i'' T ; ,, , tit1! f irit'UllaUUri R I'linsiin. w "''na.wa Hake nv.u-.-y wlukf i; ffiMH other" at wiisiiiiK LJSy 1' tlmetiynlitrrs.-awa. vwk T" n Catal'irtell:.nllaliit Ifjfl 4" . li.mlUc.cril,raevrrv JBill Illustrate! ankle iinilnl fur tlicl poultry bimlit'-i , Cnlnlnjiie The"nRI2" mechanically the hnl wheel, t'rettRHiuinilcl. We are I'aclf Cor.-it Aeento. Tllcvcle cala-i lotfiie.msllpl lreo,(,'ivta t'lUilfurrtiilloii.rtrli'sa, etcAOrTawABTmi. ftt aluma nrcatAToa cj.,rctii,.u!n,crJ. Jl iancii IIcickh. hi Uidn irt.. Au-rclM. :TOlf- Lahi's. New stock of all kirig jIIHt rai.ttiuuil tfinA hiilnrinir lainna t. An ni. antieipation of the e.oii.,K e.an,p.iK... flood j & . speakers are expecieil to he on hand to ad- ' ; dreas those present on the lea,UnK Political , A I are nv ted. The - - iir niisuiens at the old Pleasant i property J Hmilax. City bank. issues of the day. meeting will be held Hill school bouse. ......... rr, r.LiarkoniW,,, Oregon OAVIATa. TRAM MABICl. OIIIOM VATMITB. V.!!vXsV'ym Handbook writ to MIINN 4 8U Riuiaiiwat, NW Volt. Plilert bnrma for Hourlna paUmU In Amerln. , Jtverj patent taken out. ti; u la lirmight osfor the pulillo lij a uolloe gl vou free o oharga In the larenat rtmilatlnn of anj aelmlMla papor In Hif Wurui. Hl'leuillillir llluitrtttHl. No luleiniw . man ahoiild bo wlttwut It. Week It, f.l. 00 titart H.Mill mnntlis, Aildrem MIINN CO. uwsuaiia,aiilJtroiidajiIia Vitun . I J :4.