CLACKAMAS COUNTY THK F.NTF.KPK1SK (ORKKsrOM). EMS SWf.fV THE HKI.l). Rfpulillcmi I'lult F.lerls Deleirutos M E. I to It ui 10 h ("linn h-Thp (.range Nuts a Hull. engineer to II ml lor him Hi roads he had worked last summer. Jake Kaulmian ami Mins Nora K (oil were married at ihi residence of Justice Kilter on Mtiniluv the '.Mill. A daneo who given in their honor that night al the home of ilia bride's parents, Mr. and Mm. A. Rich. The Mink Items. Mink, Jan. :'7. Tho housebreaker or burglar who broke into F.mll Uornsohuch's liouonc day a idiorl time ago, has con -J fi'MMsl. It in no other personage than ho who has caused trouble on many another ! IkVllslon KcrlllinilllMo ull.-li U'nrlt 1 1 ...,,l.l j boy wlui went to. charivari (hen, got badly , till a page if his deeds should he I ! although only it boy of nearly llfteen veiir. scared for some reason and run, some of them fallitit Into ditch and Retime a good ducking. Th next time you undertake a charivari, hnv. fakii a lltllit imim nuirit Oswmo, Jan. 31. -On last Friday e venini! you pursuant to a .all mad by the prvM.tei.t o! 1 ... the i Wo republican club. meeting was I Mxnl, Ilia Stl. of February between th Whisky Hill boys anil the Needy boys, held at the old chool bouse for the pur- nose of electing delegates to attend the -convention of republican clubs in Port' land on February 4lh. K. L. Mintie, presi dent of the club, called the reeling to tmler, and stated In object. The following dele gates were elected: F. I. Mintie, delegate at large; IVx-tor A. L. Saylor, A. J. Monk, J. W. Thoniai, O. W. l'rosser ami J. C, Maine?. Several new names were added to the club list. Thar wasuot a very large attendance as it was a very wet night. For this reason It was thought best to post pone the election ol new officers until the second faturday evening In February. The secretary was Instructed to invite Senator Droit nell to be with us at that meeting and address the club. On last Monday the trustees of the M. K. church at this place sold the church prop erty to Oswego Grange No. 175. The school district held a lease on thechnrch property, bat the same has been cancelled, and an old thorn in the flesh to bother school di 'col ors and church trustees removed. The church trustees have decided to build im mediately uu the lota owned by the church just north of the new school bouse. It seems as though misfortunes do not eonie singly to Oswego folks. Martin Peter son, who has been very sick for sometime, has two children sick with the scarlet fever. Tbey are all improving at this writing. There is a report in town this morning that a tew of the citizens of Forestville met last night and organized a republican club. We would bare liked to have had the boys come in with us; they don't live very far oat of town, and surely could have come in nee or twice a month. However, we sup pose they know their own business best, and there is no one that would be more pleased to see the boys get in work as repnb- libans of principle than Axirica. The leap year party at W. Scone's was a success, as the ladies brought partners and well tilled baskets. The dance at Mossbarger I Saturday night was well attended, forty-six numbers being present Sam Wolfr rand family spent Sunday in Aurora, Marjtrille Notes. Marysvill, Jan. 28 The entertainment basket supper and dance held at our school house on Friday January 24th, was a com plete success, both socially and financially, and we desire to thank all those who as sisted us from outside districts. Those most worthy of mention are Thomas Flynn, John L. Gard, Cecil Casper, Vina Gard, Jack Ringo, Prof Ogle. D. C. Ball, Harry Lee, Holly and Fred North, Willis and Farris Maylield. Thos. Flynn'i original poem, "The Marysville Bell" was especially ap propriate and received the applause it de served. Josh. Hopkins, (J. L. Gard) from Torkev Run nearly raised the rafters, and the '-Ten Cent Dude" shook the whole house. Everett Sagar lost another horse lust week which makes three within a month. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cuinmings carry their heads very high for a few days past. Cause, a twelve pound boy. .Mother and child doing well. Koscoe Gard and wife have another bounc ing baby girl, bom January 24th. Jit a meeting of the district last night a t;J bur and eitrht tenths mills was made to pcy oil' all the debts of the district. NlKA. fpringwater Spray, SrRiMiw.mx, Jan. . A number of the gay larks ol this vicinity called on Mr. and Mrs. Warnock at an early hour on the evening of the 24th instant and had a runs. ing good time until 12 o'clock, when they all went home resolved to give Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Iwellen a surprise early in the week Henry Palmateer is having some unpleaa- ant feelings in his band caused by the bite of a cat. His band and arm are badly swollen. Mr. Valentine is su living from heart trouble. Springwater is billed for a negro minstrel show by a troop from Kedland on the 30th instant. I do not know whether they are real or imitations of negroes. Our home talent will give a grand enter tainment at Lewellen s hall on the 31st of January. The brave stand taken by the ExTKaratst against the office and money-seekers of this state and county ought to be upheld by ev ery citizen and voter and taxpayer of the land. Men and brethren down with the road commission! down with the poor house, and other unnecessary expenses that are driving the taxpayers to the wall. It is a crying shame that every aged father and mother who are not able to support them selves, children and grand children, are put on the county as paupers. ith these curses in mind we are made to exclaim. Fly swifter round ye wheels of time and bring us better days. It Is a menace to society to allow siun a person to run at large, and yet it is sail to relate, his parents always lake Ins part whenever ho gels in trouble. It Is the same lad who mauagid to get $1(1 from a lortland lad last summer, and then In stead of having Justice dealt out to him as he deserved, his parents succeeded in unlet ing the mailer. And on this occasion they have once more succeeded in depriving him of his just reward. Hut sulhVe it to say the time is approaching, if his parents continue to shield and protect him, Hint he will some day perpetrate a crime when their protec tion will not save him. For the boy's own good and theirs lie would be better oil' in other hands. Born, to the wife of Kugene dimming, a son. All doing well. The home of F.d. Faller has become more cheerful since the arrival of a daughter. Miss llettle Giuttier went to Portland lust Sunday to meet her sister Rosa. Kugene Cu nun lug's youngest daughter Is on the sick list. Robert Ginther, who has been, teaching school in Logan, has returned home, his achool having closed last Friday. I Our assistant teacher, Miss Ada Gard, Is 1 on the sick list and Johnny Gard is teach- ! Ing in her stead. Tsi.Kriio.NK. I Molalla Notes, Molalla, Jan. 27. The grouse have been hooting for a week in this locality anil every body seems to be of the opinion that this is the warmest January on record. April often brings more snow on the mountains than there is now, and as long as this con spicuous scarcity continues, we can expect lairly giod weather. The present rains re semble the native April showers. The Misses French and Hale have a sing- Maple Lane Items. Mini Lank, Jan. 21. (Too late for last Issue. Well, Mr. Editor, spring Is coming and so Is the " Violet." Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ward are getting nicely settled in their new home on Ward avenue. Mrs. John Darling has been 111 with neu relgia; wehoe to be able to note her recov ery soon. Mrs. Drayton, who has been quite ill with lung trouble, is now suffering with sciatica. We are hoping to hear of her recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon, of Mil 1 1 no, have moved to the place owned by Mr. Cun ningham. We are pleased to note the progress our school Is making under the direction of Mr. Ward. We are pleased to welcome to our neigh borhood Clay Oreen and family of Mini's mills. It is easy to tell by the broad smile on Dick Kimmel's face that something is the matter: It's a 10',' pound boy, and " looks just like its papa." H. S. Strange, of Oregon City, addressed an appreciative audience last Saturday evening at the Maple I.ane school house. Carlton & Rosenkrans, CMNBY, ORECON, Vt huvo a largo stock of Winter (inoils which wo will clout' out ut very low ju'iccs. Ladies' Jackets and Mackintoshes. $1.00 MiHf.es Jrtckftn ..r0 iN.OO T.u.lics' " .1..10 iflll.lH) " " 7..M) :UK) " Miu'kintoHlu'H 2..'0 Black Rubber Coats Wk l.7.r ami 2.00 ('out Mon's f'.MH) C.mts I..ri() Men's i'lM I 'oats '2M Boys' and Men's Overcoats. M.OOImya our 1(H) rout; fl.Ot) Imvs our t".irtl coat ami if 5. fit) buys our I7.IM) coat. Caps. A nice lino of Men's and I'my's .r(V ami T5o Winter CajH at 25c. Men's Wool Shirts. Both over ami mulcr at tires Men's rcl llituml iiiinle from cloth that woiiM cunt 10 to Ml cents or yanl, reduced reduced imd'TNliirt, from from ll.'J.I to 11.00, and tho ft..r) grade to ifl.2.r). The prico of oversliirts w ill meet with your approval. Ladies' and Men's Fancy Slippers. Reduced 'J.'c kt piiir, that is, T''C will !uy fancy velvet slippers that cost $1.00 I'cforc the holidays. Groceries Are always sol less. at Portland prices or CARLTON St ROSENKRHNS, Maple Laxk, Jan. 2. John Watkins had the mii-fortune to cut bis left hand while sawing wood on his plai-e last Kriday, He ing class of IT members here, ami a class nf ! probably thinks there is no pay in sawing 4.1 at Teasel Crek, and moro" French-Hale1 8oon we will be a sing- Clarkes .News. Clahkes, Jan. 2T. It looks today as if we were going to have some nice weather for awhile. Several of the people report having bud a good time at Marysville last Friday evening. Thomas Yarwood, formerly a here and coming next week, ine fiemde. .Mr. J. O. Jordan 4et with a very painful accident last Friday morning w hile haul- ing rails. He was riding on the running gears of the wagon when his feet struck a high rock twisting his left ankle out of place. The action of removing the gum J hoot set the joint. It will be some time i before the member will do to walk with j comfortably. j Fred Sawtell, of California, brother of j Frank Sawtell, returned to bis native state, j accompanied by liis wife, where they will j remain for a few weeks visiting relatives. Thos. McFadilen is doing some grubbing j this w inter with a capstan in the northeast corner ol his place. He says it beats the mattock all right. Cichool district No. 55 had a special school meeting last Saturdnv, voting a tax of S.V '?0 In rmv ita iiili.htoil (inks t.. tl,a n..lu resident ' f,.-,,..! .t;uiPjP, vrt i.-i m, ,i..t; .....v. ....., .-V. .V.., IVI tllC UI3- . r f..,. . . nu-v in roruanu, goi ms leg ,i ,,,, , ...i,,,,,.,. ,.f ,.,,, crusueu nun a rocK ana na'i it amputa ted. Gangrene has set in and it will have to be amputated again. Lena Beck is borne on a visit for a short I time. There will be preaching at the school house the first Sunday in February, which maybe followed ry a protracted meeting. Mr. Haman has moved to Fehierville. Adam Knohlack went into the store one day recently for a few minutes, and left his team bitched to the wagon standing in the aw.) Ho i. P. H. Noyer, a former resident and merchant of Molalla, passed through here last .Sunduy making a short call. Mr. Noyer says he a now operating in the F.dMeru Oregon mines. I'. T. Dibble's new residence will soon he ready for occupancy. Indeed it makes a decided improvement in the southwestern edge of the prairie. John X. Stewhrt, the boss wheat raiser wood with one band, so left yesterday to act as deputy sheriff for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. I', t.indeau of Mountain View, were the guests of Mrs. A, Mauls .Sunday and Monday. Grandma I'elton is on the sick list we hope It is nothing serious. Mrs. A. M. Ilrayton, whose illness we no-1 iru itt-i nwi, 13 oiiicii oeuer, e.icepi inaw yj ner lungs are (pine nail yet. Mrs. Flora Jennings, of Oregon City, spent a few days last week visiting her pa rent, Mr. and Mrs. Kit-hards. Mr. John F.diuotitun is sick with the grip- We are wondering if " W.," of Oregon City, has found a correspondent yet. Ma ple I.ane boasts of having some "lairly good looking" young ladies, and modest, too at least they ought to be, if it In leap year; but we all wish " W." success, anil May blessings round him thickly spread Like butter on hot ginger bread. Violet. t arns Tunings. Carcs, Jan. 2T. In Oregon at least the weather prophets were at fault in predicting a cold winter. A few chilly days, with a slight fall of snow soon melting away , have been scarcely enough to keep us in good grnibliug humor. January S Mrs. Frank Jaggar presented our county coiuoiiiMuner lib a line young deputy a baby boy weighing nine and three fourths pound' and Mrs. David Mav been in attendance, t-nring for mother and babe and looking alter the Interval of the family, I), si. Moore has been the victim of hard fortune tins winter. Karly in the season he lost two hor-es: later, a fresh milch cow, and after the recent snow storm he found I another cow dead in a hollow made by an ' uprooted tree. Mie had fallen in such a j way as to break both hind legs. I We understand that a social dunce was ' given at the Alpine farm Friday evening 1 by the family who rent the place. Quite a number of M. F.. young people I precinct, t'osnihly he had heard the uiu llsls saying, "oh, rats!" a vear or two ago; and thinking they were calling upon him to vole their ticket thought he would see Ihriu in a holler place l! rut. Warner Orange No. I IT met here last Sat urday and installed their olllirrs, and also ttk in '.'-) new names lor ioeuilerhi. A dance will be given at A ntliony's hall on February M, by Messrs. Illnm hard and Mrs llenl JaL-ar I'rlggs. liood music will lie the beat fi-ature of Oregon City, have '"' """ VI'I'K. "' ' may be there will be a pot olllce tin-re Tor llie r ri--1 . 1 1. u i and de llverv ol laleulinis fur anhile In the evening. Vlnla Julllligt. January 27.- Alilpli nn.A, January 27.- Alilpli Mill.- In I'orllund lu-t week Miperlnleiideiit tiili'on i Uiic.l Die Vmla school last Friday. Ir. Kartell was culled to Ilijdund o:,e day last week. Mrs. II iilnh, of I'anliy, is aillng In the revival iiiet linrs at this place. Mrs. J It. Heater and son Willie are on the lck list. We hone Ihey may mhhi U meet at II. O. Inskeep'a home every Tues- ! .0l,i day evening for instruction at ract.ee In rv(vil, ,., ,r, ,,,,. singing. Mr. Inskeep has also put the or- u. , Hvvrrn ,.,, ,,,.,,, . gun belonging to the M. K. church in thor- ,,. OJgli repair, much to the plea.ure and prolil; A. w. Wheeler. who ha, I--,, ,. i i - r ! with the Inn ill- nf 1 1., 'f.. ii, ....i I . W. M.iyis huildlng a. ,ew granary of j ,.,,,,. ,r ,iMh ,,r,.i(1 n good dime... ions. T,M, ' , It L I ... .1 : ..t. l - ' .ii. r.. i.oi'iniii is gl uing ooi nininer mi a I Kdnard Miller building to be u-ed us siore and public hull. ' r,,r ,IP rri rii,, ,,l lie expei-ls to begin the ereilion thereof sometime in May. I.iutlsley llros. are tilling an order for a i....... i.. o . .i i 'if "'ill'"!. i Irani ChurllcVouiliirhae has put uiiand llnished a nice little building, 12 feet by PI feet, near A. B. Steinbach & Co. ' Popular One Prico Clothiers, Hatters AND TTt.. 1 . r uniiaiiurs. Cur First atul Morrincti Sis. PORTLAND, OREGON, JOHN YOUNGER, I E V K L K R, ()ip. Huntley's Dniir Stme, Aii Kinds of Watches, ks ami lowclry Itcpiiiri'il CI.. is mulling preparations a duelling houni in the mar future, j Quite- an eiclteuieiil wim rauu d by a runa j wny team on our streets Inst Saturday. The la-longrd In (ieorgii (ireup and wa . caught he hire much damage wai done. Al f.. latin I. ! (Ir,... CI,,. .. .!,:.. road .nrllhev.i.n.,1 fc-l,nm. vi h;i. "' -j ...a.ii.a. 6 J im ing down a hill the wagon ran against the horses, causing a smashup. John Gard closed his school last Tuesduv. Alma. Clackamas Votes, Clackamas, Jan. 29. Mr. Wiles and Rev. Mulligan are holding a revival at the M. E. Church. Marion Johnson has been on the sick. list for the past week. J. W. Roots is building an addition to bis residence. George Johnson, from Oswego, was visit ing his uncle. Mr. Harrison Johnson, in this place on Thursday and returned on Sunday. Ben Knox, Maxey Webster, Wash Smith I and King Spurgeon have returned from their trip to the Coast. They went by the J5ile'z Agency and came out by the Salmon river road. They report seeing considera ble good land and more that was rough. They made a flying trip, beinggone only a week. It don't take the Clackamas boys a whole year to look at a little place like Si letz reservation. Needy News. Needy, Jan. 27. Married At the resi dence of the bride's parents, Miss Florence Crocker to Mr. H. P. Ridings; Rev. Davis, of Woudbtirn, penorming the ceremony, after which all partook of a bountiful re past. The bride looked beautiful in a pale blue silk, while the groom wore theconven tioi.al black. We hope their troubles will all be lilt.e ones. Our Needy merchant, Mr. Cool;, has been confined to his room the past week with a lame hack. Ki.giuecr Kinnaird passed through here Ju.-t Sunday looking for another deputy mine he Is interested In 0. W. Wintteld, when he took the casket down to bury his father, experienced the severest rain storm of the season all the way from Russelville to within six miles of Oregon City. Herman Kros. have succeeded in getting their engine No. 2 out of the mire and up to the saw mill site, grinding up the road in great shape. They propose yoking the two "iron horses" together " one doth pull, the other doth thrust and down comes the dust" So we may soon expect to hear some whittling. Molalla held a special school meeting today which created considerable excite ment. Bond issue was sprung but was not kindly received. Of the several proposi tions olfrred the one to levy a five and one half mill tax, together witli a subscription to build a large two story school house pre vailed, and now most everybody feels good over their prospective school house and already our community is looking upwards. Word has reached Molalla tbat the "slate" is out already by those that "run things" and "make believe they don't." Better "sponge off" now rather than "throw up the sponge" after the convention "After the ball" you know is a drowsy time at best. Then we see the names of aspirants lor high and low oflices that have recently betrayed their constituents and with pulished brass, beg leave ',o work'em again, In the name of high heaven sponge oirthe slate oil. Center Chank. Lower Beaver Notes. I.owr.a IiKAvr.K Chick, Jan. 27. The farmers of this place are all laid up nt pres ent on account ol so much rainy weather. The meeting of the New Kra republican club at the 1-eland school house last Satur day night, was a grand success. A very fine program had been prepared by the la dies of this place. After the exercises Hon. Geo. C llruwnell was introduced. He spoke one hour and forty-live minutes on the most important subjects of the day. He made some of our populist friends feel like sneak ing into a hole and pulling the hole In alter them. Mr. Rice, Sheriff Maddock, and County Commissioner Jaggar followed Mr. Brow nell with short and pointed speeches. Wm. McDonald took a trip to the gold fields ol Southern Oregon, but has returned. He says things are dull there at present on account of so much snow in the mountains. Harry Kastiuan, Jr., was taking advan tage of the few good days of last week clear ing off some logs on a niece of ground he intends to plow up this winter. Mrs. Kastman has been sick the last few weeks with the grip, but Is able to be around at this writing. E. E. Joslyn and Mr. Ixivell, with their families, are getting ready to start for the gold mines of Eastern Oregon. David Penman, Jr., is home with his fain ily at present. He expects to return to the river as soon as the boats can get through the locks at Oregon City. Rai.ibow. The w hmt rllllt it,-t at I i;rK., .l..., the mail, house on hi, father's place, to be ' ur,liy ,.VI.)( A , " and had an enjoyable limp, 'pic irh .,rua yi-aks i;.ti;kii;.vi! ir.-nt liritiiin iind Atnt'rirti. Give me a trial. IV Utilized as a summer kitchen. Kph Jones and Gene I lay Hard are "bach ing" in Fph'a cabin, and t-uinloying their spare time splitting rails. Their aim is to make sii thousand rails helore the si n-on for spring work opens. Several of on r young men and older citi zens attended the political meeting held at the I.elaud school liuuie Saturday evening, havorable reports are given of the interest manifested. Gandina Skeed, mother of Mrs. Crowley, has been lying at the point of dealh for many weeks, and by the time thin In In print, will doubtless have panel away. A school meeting will he held this ( Mon day) evening, to arrange for the Indebted, ness of distiict 1X1 to district 102. Fred Vondarhae Is out among his friends alter tjuite a severe illness. Miss Mary Kalhllaisch is home on a visit. We are informed that she will return to Gladstone next Saturday accompanied bv Miss Henrietta, who will go on to Portland where she has obtained a situation. Cai.i.a. Milwaukee News, Milwaukee, Jan. 28. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rogers, Jan. 20, a boy baby; all doing well. The Christian Endeavor society will in the future meet on Sunday .evenings, at 0:20 O'clock, instead of Tuesday evenings. A. J. Walker returned Sunday from a two weeks visit among relatives and friends in California. Mrs. Sargent, who has been confined to the house with a sprained ankle is now able to move about without the aid of crutches. Mrs. Theo. Hagenhergerand daughter re turned from California Sunday where t-he ha.-i been visiting her parents and old lime friends. Logan Mills. Looan, Aug. H. The Logan flouring nulls have been overhauled and refitted, and are now making a find class grade of flour. Will grind lor one-eighth and guarantee saiisfac-1 Dr. Price'5 Cream Baking Powder ion. tl Gls I-IHCIIER. World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. New Kra Newalets. Newt Era, Jan. 27. I do not see my cor respondence in your paper, but guess I can account for its absence. I sent It by a pop to be posted, and I guess it was attended to like they generally do business; that Is, they were not prompt enough. But be It as it may I will make up for it this week. Last Saturday evening, January 2.1, the republican club of this precinct held their meeting at the Lelaud school house. A large crowil came out to hear Hon Geo. ('. Brownell speak. The people of this neigh borhood had always been anxious to have Mr. Brownell address them on political questions, and right well were they pleased with the excellent speech he made. He made the turilf question so plain that a boy of ten years could understand It. After Mr. Brownell had closed others were called upon and made speeches, among them SherifT Maddock, Commissioner Jaggar, At torney Rice and others. After which the club was called lo order, and elected Hon. Geo. C. Brownell an honorary member, and also unanimously elected him a delegate to represent this precinct at the convention of young men's republican club which meets in Portland, February 4th. Herman Anthony, while digging a well last week, opened a rat hole at the depth ol 22 feet, and a big, sleek rat came forth from that hole. This rat had evidently got e be low to escape the populist sentiment of this ' was won by Miss Jennelte Fnlhuiu and Frank Collins; booby prize by Mi Cora Ward and Giles Sarv.r. A sumptuous fea-t was npreiul ami piirtaki-u of by all. Tl e club will nieit next Saturday al Thos. Jubb's. Owing to the revival n link's there weie not so many in attendance at the hinlnrtral society aa there otherwise would have been. However, tlo-ro were about lorty present, Aher the historical part ol the exercists Kiln Kurlen n-citi-d a poem on Dakota. The mi-elv will continue Its meetings i v ery Tuesday evening. All are invited lo at tend, and all who desire to tit) so may lake part in the exercises. Itrtllatid Hippies. lEmiLAinti, Jan, 27. -The next M. K. quar terly conference of the Viola circuit will be held at this place on Ihu22d and 2.'ld of Feb ruary. Dr. One will give onnol his Interesting lectures at the M. K. church hero on the 2Sth or 2ilth of tint month. Those who have once heard the doctor lecture will go a long distance to hear him again. The Ladles' Aid society mil hold Its next meeting, February lllh, In the M. E. church. Rev. (jolinby will hold a series of revival meetings next month, commencing on Monday the I7Hi. Mr. J. W. Orr, who has been III a long time, ii led yesterday morning at II o'clock. He leaves a large numlier of grown sons and daughters to mourn his loss. The condition of John Iligglns Is such as to alarm bis numerous friends. He seems to be getiing weaker.. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown are tho happy and proud possessors of a healthy daughter who arrived last week. Mr. Brown is try ing hard lo assume a proper dignity In spile of bis youthful appearance, Mrs. Frank Stone, or Tucoma, is vlsillng relatives here. We are pleased to record that Mrs, M. W. Stone, who has been seriously ill for some time, in able to he out again. Miss Lydia Cutting, who has been staying with Mrs. W. J. Johnson during the win-, ter, has gone to the city lo seek employ ment. Rusi to. I Jan. .'10. John Higglns, one of the best' known residents ol this place, tiled this morning at 2.30 o'clock. Tho funeral will take place Friday at 10 a. m the Interment being at the Redlitnd cemetery. Mr. Illg- gins was 7.1 yeara old, and leaves an aged , "lie no" many menus lo mourn ins ileum, KARL'S Root, eumrita- M m run cair it mil i. hot r.unn An agreeable lAiatlvn and Nruva Tomo. t""?J;?J,"iorlsi)raitit bytnall. JSo,6Uo. and l.00 per parkaart. Samplue free The. Favorite TOOTH TOWIH for tliu Teeth aud llrealh,iiuo V Mil- Ii . - diiw-R K0H0 K I " ''! .1 I Illlnlintcd J Ciilntngue Ul ifynu u'ethePtUlum Incubators a HrMxIrra. Muke money while others are wasting time hyoldprocrNM-s. Catal'ijrtellsallalmut It .arid ilrscriliea every nrtk-te neeilrd for tilt, poultry business. The "ERIE" mechanically the heat wheel, rrettleat model. Wa are Pacific Const Aarnls. Ulcvde cata logue, mailed frce.glvcf fnlldeserlntlnn , prices, etc.. aoksjtS wantrT. PETALUMA INCUBATOR C0.,Petalam,Cal. IlMANCII llotiKR, til 8 Muln til., I.oa Aniirlea. RUPTURE Instantly Relieved and Permanently ICURED Knife or Operation Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Wooks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Orudis: ltooins 71X1-707, Munpium lliilliling, PORTLAND. OREGON.