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CLACKAMAS COUNTY! THE rUthTKIM-: (OKKKM'OMi. mm twr.iv tiik n n it. j and undertaker are liotli stauui li rinilll- ; cans, and Ihe mailer of a iileiirlo u,l will mil change ihe general result. Ueuiociats (iod 1.1cm 1 1 1 r i i ' Ye, e I hurt one once in t while, hut In' l almost ! ashamed In own up v. lint he is. Whruar j do lllect Mich t IU.C He erect In mi - r 1 1 m 1 1 y Mac (in III c uf Nottmll llclncell Suilitr wild shake nl lht hand, and say, "shake, Ki mid fi. liiNil Hojs-Primaries Ueld Mnl.ll News. M ' I 1 1 1 . Mm. h ;'!.- iiii lust Saturday infill another stain on nur notorious ton recorded in Mood, In Iu ill-nu-l nl Ihe .co.c who stand mi the side nf decency, order. ami I ! U.luiildliiK nl humanity. As herclolore llUor, the common curse of our I'lKkl'l Al It Oil (.1 il'CT.'Kr Mar h 11 Tl.e foot hall itaiueot Saturday last twlorrii the I'ii ke 1 It'itHi nf I lreton City Ihiy j ami au amateur Irani of Hrilish sailor hoys (nun a llriu-lj c--l in Portland as a Krral suc cess. The iraine ilayed as somewhat dif- j ''coot-rat Icrenl Irom tint plated mi a.-hiiiton birthday, as the platers only kicked I lip j kali, anil were lint allowed to otherwise loin h il. 'Hie trame w an jusl as iiiterestuiK, niiiitry, was at (he root ul the iioul.lc A I old Irirnil. shake!" dance a, m (.riiess, , ,,t .jinit. a j Tim writer rviucmhers Inarm w lirn he numlier liatl a.semlile.l Inr a "kuo.I Unit " I as a little boy, nlil liner .tale w ilh .allsfm- i ,,,, oulisute. Knrly in tin- rvrnliiic tin' I Hon iiial tliey wit Jettersoii or Jackson .pint id int.ui. ul uin us made uu.iillcsl. ; demo, rata, lint we Hunk when tln l.til 1 ,i in ;n .,u,i , ,.iu f ,,1.I,,.. , i.,i Canlton & Rosenkrans, (feneration itiincs into Hi "ield mi old liner will be seen throning ia shoulders hack while he proudly .ay, "I am a I 'leveland No, nr, not a hit ul it. Smi.t V j Clackamas Notes ; i i Jiums. March 'l.-ih rep'ihlicao primary lii'lil here todav was one nf the lint nr mi hrulal. and a great oV.I mure ,,, r,)Mll,1f inierrstlnK ever l.rl.l in lin.lru. tue than the Kauie a...laNe. on rib- , T, , Urn, ,M m.ry AM. W hen tl, Kame was tlnishe.l , c. , , ,,,.(,.,,. ,iere are ine more tiomi iwo to nulliliiit In lavor nl l.ict that only II hallola were cusl at llio io.ullt .riniary. it it i ay to retiine that I ,M IrillwP I,,!.,!.! lu. ll.U .. 'fl... " n", IT I.IF I iir lllia 1 were opened at '.' I', in. and I'loiu d al ."i only tal rrnulilii an votera leaven mm in ll.e lailor l-oyn. Tin. ore may look rail.er ' d,,,l a, to whether the ilel.yute, were had forth,, orra-oi. fi.y U.y,, but to any ' chosen bv the r.piil.lican. or tlie mrnli,, l.at were present and . aw the Mm H oer-1 ,mU ,,,. one ,k,, i,0 consnlerntlon the lioiiiy will nut, lor in the lirsl .laethe tailor Ih were iirior in sue and wriht to our boy a, anil in the necond l im a tin y gaine.1 line irnala altogether, and llironli ..i..hh, ,.,,go, ouruo.!..ey!oo.onei(). j, nil,m, ,,,,. Ko.l trom tl.e.n, whirl, in th end lelt the j t?UAed V. M. IUiU-y .ml II. II. Youm.n. roretwolonaintlit. The w hole Kam was ! j,,,, , ley UvM AWi riioiiiMii. ...e,l with penert harmony. W. are Bl,d . f(ir i,,,. jalll ninslillll ttlll, .,;, lo know that Aiuerirani and K.,Klihiiie,. Howell .. ted as clerks. Tlia n. keia were l'k'rllier in harmony, if only it. j,,,,,,, u, f.haud, one roiiLini., the i w""k' e.,., ...on,..,. immeaofC. K. Clark, J. W. Heiinett, W. (i. t re .11 v.ryKlad lo hear thai D.vid Welch, John Wolf and Kred Zin.er; the. t lose Us won hiull and baitrry case 0,r , ,,,., of j A Tallwti ,. r ill, 1.1. lormer wife. It ... proved that I ,,,, St. In,d VVm. XlMlm, , j,,,,,, ahe came do. .. to make raid on the home j Wel, h. The live llr.t named above wer. ml for the puriHie of making trouble with I ,1.(,1 David We in .0 hear that h. Kot j AIh)11( i:i , lelt thl, time, and ..II undoubtedly have aK,ll ,,,, , ,UWli,t of Mr ,Vk, the co.. of the trial to pay. y All .,., . . , The ViM.iiir neotile of Tarkiilace enioved a j i 1 1 . t . " 1 1 ' J " " , Messrs. J.ihnsoli. oilllian and I an.l. nr. lushed the music. The ladies of the V. C. T. I'. cavea rent luiia ira ui me resilience 01 .Mrs. Hum lrttaiii parly last hriday eveuiiiK at the1 lionie of Mr. and Mrs. Itasimis of Clacka- ! mas lleliis. I Mr. and Mrs. Ilolcomli in company with 1 Miss i.nsy Krosl have txen viaitinn friends an. I 1 el 1' iv n iii (i!al.itie and viciniiy dur- ! log the past rek. mi ru mi... rv en 1 iiKi ue people 01 1 lie 1 win (jf,. delilillul be. er..(.-e, a pink T, svm fiiirs were aaili l.uued will, a l.io.st inter- Mu. f ,,.,,.,,,,. AIk., p eslii K sermon by lrot. Anderson, of l'ort-1 wert. ,.,.,. Thf ,,rilceed were land. liev. (iray of I'ortland spoke some in- The ,M.so(l or,mr,, oll Mr Holconib . teresli, and enconraKli.it words to tl,eco. .a,.. , fl )lK,n ,,,,1 ie ,,ro, e,., is gr.'Katio. There is an eucmira(!.,K pros-1 verv :ltieri..K' for a lare rrop this vear. ru". 1 hm. AiuiciBou oeniK win. us ei,cn Pal.buih. The reiuiblican priimry for Alx-metliy pre. in. t wuj held in the church buil.lii at 1'aikpla.e on Saiurdav, the 21st. A lare crowd uf voters limied out, in fart o larije I Hated the atmosphere; and then ens.ird a general ll'l. lesiilim,; in the la. t that the youngest , ,, w. II. VaiiKhan was badly lashed and stubbed In the back, lelt shoiil dcr and ne. k, tbu cms aryln from oiii half Inch to a foot In length, ami Irom a mere mark to an Inch or more in depth. A cross cut on the back ol II. e neck was the worst, and nearest upproa.'hlna; the dander line. About lu o'clock Sunday a. 111. Ir. I eavilt had the sulterer rrsiin burly well stltche.1, strapped, handiied, and li.Me.1 for the hospital, to which 8. J. Vituchau and V. II Kncje started Willi him In a Iiii k anliour luler. A youi.K lleliies used the knife on Vauhan while he was eriia'd jn pultlUK " Kiiik I'.ui.l IhroilKh the panel of the sal. oii door Irom the outside. It ap pears that Kuii ainuseii himself siuippniit a K.cket Kiln al the boys whilst they were pelting him. It may prove lo be one of the guns that " w asn't loade.l," as it nr.er went oil nnly as It was curried away. K. ('. I'erry said he refused to lei the boys have but they raided the saloon and carried out the bottles and drew the corks In front of the establishment, and further said this would le the last he would sell, notwithstanding, the earnest pleadings of some nl his old customers for bis continu ance in the saloon business here. II in. h experiences as tbee would not create an ut ter disgust for selliuK and drinkliiK li.iior at public nathenii(!s the old doctrine ol lo- lul depravity is not a Il1.ms1.11d miles aay. What I grand object lesson Molalla could huve furnished ihe rising geiierali.111 last .aiur.luy uiglit, had ull the cureless and in CRN BY, OREGON. 501bs.Rolled Oats, $1.00 Buys n n v toiiowinir articles. ) V 30 5 18 20 24 it tt I tt Rico, Lion or Arbucklo CofToo Granulated Sugar, E C Sugar, A & H Soda. phrev Krid.iv evening. The program was ,,""'r"'- l 1'innselve. In me way of a literarv and n.i.slc.l n.tur.. U. . 'x'"' here and caught a sight i ipiite dillerent Irom Ihe pi'.k lea in la-hioii, 1 Hie pitrticipauts receiving, instead of a cup CARLTON St ROSEN KRH INS. . I I he progian. I i 1-0.I...I l.v n Iboiigl. length. , w as appre- all. Il consisted ol rrc!iiliiins, singing, si. 11 I readings and r compared wild the usual turnout at any previous primary in this -.rennet that If il is any ii.dication of bow the election will go, there can lie no doubt as to Ihe results. 'The candidates placed in nomination with their respective votes were as follows: W. II. Smith 75, J. W. Mel.lruni 121, (ieorge (. Itinearson, i3, Mr. Ilolinslroiu .VI, Capt. Apperson 81, 11. K. Cross IS, William Maple 84, Mr.l.ivesayW. (fthese eight candidate, the four tint named were elected. There had been ml ballot cast when the voting Our old friend Mr. Kvans dropped in on 11a last i.ight and look us by surprise, as we had heard from some source that lie was now bound in the mountains, dur sur prise was so much the greater lo see his fa miliar lace at our door, especially as our minds hud been running on search parties, now shoes, St. Bernard dogs, brandy Musks. Johnson llros. are shim. In..- onion. In I'al. I '" "' ''Ulrophe. ilornia, most ol them gonm 10 Sun Kran- 1 St""ril',v ' il'opping mill nf rude Cisco and Sncruiueiito. 1kt' '"f1"" "' ' account of a K. K. Capps, one of our most enterprising ! "' "I'" grinding plates woramg isrn.er ,..,,,. -i ...u a, 1 i.ui. loose. After the racket I'ncle Juke was and planting .talnej last week, lie also been Increaslnjthe acreage of his prune orchard which is one of the lluest young orchards in the county. Itev. I). II. Gray was unable to be with us Sunday evening, but sent a Mr. (Ireen.ol Portland, in his place, who gave the Y. 1'. C. K. a very interesting talk. The following resolution was passed: We Pledge our randulule. Inr Hie b uisln. etc. We bad a lung chat and retired tur live assembly lo favor the initiative and ref- Milwaukee News, Mnwti'Krr, March The republican primaries were held Saturday afternoon al the tow n hall. A very large vote was cast, I1.! latfm.fT.I... t.l. ..,- I. I ' II. is '- 1. v., jiuritiw, ar., culled the meeting to order. A large num ber of nominations were made. Those elected to represent the republicans nf this precli.el were, Smith Mullan, A. J. Walker, John Ilrotje, J. K. Courlnev, It. M ndC. K. Kullard. ami woik are lo Ih raised bv sul.s, rlplion of ihe in.-f.ili..... ,.f 11,,. ....ii.lol.o,. ,.r.,..li,,.. I e winter term o ..-l.ool in this iiisirirl aw..y lo engulf Ihe 011th of the land. 1 be ! ' "" and the spring term i -ei.s to MM.S'.l simple fuel that no one wus killed outright j llav' M"'"l'- '"' the same Irurher in Lavs. I ctiurge. I e are glu-l to Iriirn ol the rrlurn ol nur J School 111 the Truccy district oprne.l two ' neiglihur, M r O . t.anglebaugli, from a Isil , weeks ago today, with Mr. Harrington in I'orllan I. again as teucher. Cora Johnson i home Irom Hregon City Mr. Mi'Arthur, of New Kra. has la-en vis- Lira visit nl a few .lays. illug Mr. Harrington the past week. J. How lei is erecting a new bouse 1'eath vislle.1 Ihe family of Kverell l.inti Mr. and M rs. K. KairlrV, uf Kaslern I ire- Saturday intuiting and took Iruui Ibeiii : gun, are guests of H. I.ongcoy. their only chl d. a bright little- boy of four Mr. Hu kie went lo i Mut.lale Monday on uioiiths. The funeral services were run- a short visit. ducted by liev. (Jiiiuihy at the Mount Zinti IVuple ris ng early these mornings will be cemetery Sunday at II a. 111. I. uu Yamhill River Route. 011 this occasion does not detract from (he probability that erelong on Ibis line and on a much shorter cut sadness w ill lie shared I))' not a few homes. The greatest wonder is that severul families were spared a son Sleanicr Toledo, f.- l.t. 1 1.. - 1 . 1 1 luuiiu vs 11 ii ins nrtiii .11 a 1111. wi.ere lie nau taken refuge. Humage to Ihe mill H"l, but no serious injury to the person. Last Saturday the republican primary was held here, resulting in the election of Charles llolmmi, II. S. Kainsby ami T. S. Slipp as delegutes to the county convention. There were 110 resolution, passe. I endorsing the last legislature. T.tn. Hatchery Items. II at. uruv, March 'J3.-Spriii has surely come with lovely sunshine to make every one uiyj, Clara and Frank Hutlan made a Hying trip to Molalla last week to visit their brother, K. Ilultaii, and friends. Si hool coiumenreil today. Ihe ?.'UI, in the If... ..I :.. i. .. Kish I """""i uis.rici win. 11. r. i.asner, 01 rsa I It'iu, as Irurher. Ihe night ipuite late. We found Mr. Kvans jubilant over the prosierts of Die Silver Mountain mining region as he is despond ent over Ihe low prices or the sl.li.gle busi ness. He predict, unite an influx of pros pectors into the Cascades next summer. At something is needed lo revive our fallen estates, we hope that success will attend the ellorts of ull honest aniluti.ui. ereiuliun, by lining all in their power lo cause all important state iiestinns and local r-anily Saylncs. StniiY, Mur.-h L'l.-The weather has hreu favorable lo farmers during the last two weeks. Many have their crops already sown. Joel Jrtrl, an enterprising young man, who has a store in one of our Sandy sub urbs, is building a line resideure near his plu-e nf business, Mr I'm ksoli hm the contract. John !'tii.liir, of I'nrtlan.l, U moling out his family, and will soon be read V to start his dairy. Mr. Foster bus purchased a line lot of full blooded Jersey cows, and all the implements necessary lo run the nairy busi ness on an eitensive scale. John lioyiin has moved bis snw mill to Cedar Camp, w here he will cut o,tiil left of j IHV KH l V 1. 1. M I'lV. Wt'ilin -n:iy lllnl Kriilny nt i A. M., r'iirhini; Or.'iiii City, f'ir r.'rtliiinl iiluiiil 1 1 ;.!( A. M. I KAM .h piiltll AM.. TtiiK'liiv, Tlitirs.Iav iiml Suttir.liiv well paid for the Hue views they haveol ut) . J, Salmon S(, .-lc r.'lli'li- K ,r'K'on City, for uprivrr H)iiiI -Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Iav paid their friends in I'lirtliii.U a visit lust Saturday and Sun-1 l,',,"r t-r for a Cortland llrm. ilav. The repiihlicana of llunllng precinct met lust Saturday evening to elect delegates to Mierwrnid Notes. uutK 1, Man 1. 2:1. The good weather of the past few days bus hits been a great Wantage lo the farmers, as all in Ibis vicini'V have been busily enguged putting in their spring crnps and setting hop poles. We huve a gnat deal of sickness in our lieik'hlii.rhooil at present. Miss Hertha Her is ipiite sick with conges tion of Ihe lungs, Utile Clyde MiCnnnell is reported quite tick with lung trouble. I Miller McConnell is rapidly recovering j from a sc. ere uftack uf tuieuinonia. 1 Mrs. Mul. un is sullering iUite severely) f.om the e Heels of having cancer removed j fiom her shoulder. ' Oi l .Mr. Wright is having a cancer re-j 11) 'Veil from his cheek. laws lo he referred to the vote nf ihe ,,-., 1. ! "ie bounty coiiNeiilion. Mr. Klebhull, r. Interested so far us it can be done under j 1 "',Wr '"I M-Tracy were elected. The our constitution. , best of men were clown. We only trust Itev. F. W. Fisher, a returned missionary j ""'v l "' on llieir direct from Jupun, will deliver a free lecture ;t'"""ty li,'k,'t ", l'lulists did. so Unit in Ihe (.erniun Kvangelical church Satur- i tl'erB "" ,e 'v,'n rn' .lay evening, March '.', ul 7 :: o'clock, a' ti.uny Iri.-niU of 1'rttiik 1 1 .it tun. Tom Cordial invitation Is extended lo ull. I Wl,,l-'"lll deorge Hess met ut the residence Our enterprising citizen, J. (i. Honnel, ia ' of Jo,in 011 s""lluy ''"'"K ' 'l having a wagon unit carriage house built. llie lmy' ,"r,,1'11 l'ri"r ""''f " k i s.- their A. I.ugrond is expecting the return of hia 1 .''.e,,"r,"r '""'"y f,,r Arculu. Culil.irniu. fauiilv Irom (iermiii.y in a few .lavs, ami in I "'" evelli"K w',, 'sed by singing and in- rniiM.ineiire is Loving some repairing done in and around his house, u:uong oilier things a concrete side walk in front of his house. J. K. Wetzler has the contract lo do the work. Caiikv. C. Noa. J Ktrumt-nlul innsic. We are sorry lo lose the hoys Irom amongst lis. Hut we wish (hem ull the good luck they would wish lor themselves. New tru Notes. Nr.w Km, Murch '.'.I.-Harney Fredrich has set out severul acres of fruit trees, mostly apple trees. Kruiik and Lake Cu-to ure now at home, running Ihe Alpine farm this summer, wlille Pr. Cu-ito is busy in the (Irange work. J. ti. Foster and wif ure regaining their health slowly. Mr. Foster was able to ut- While we have been afraid to write in re- I leml the republican primary Saturday. gun! lo our new depot for fear it would A. L. Schilling and wife are spending a vanish into nothingness, as It bus several f"' days visiting Mrs. Schilling's mother, tunes In the past, it bus at last developed I M. Iiatinians. into a reality, and is rapidly hearing com-! The New Kra republican club will hold pleiioii. li is a building that will be a j it next meeting at New- Kra in Anthony's cie.lil to our liitle town and is reported as 1 '". March 2t, at 7 o'clock p. m. good a depot as there is 011 Ihe line. The pops exp ct to elect their justice of !).('. Her had a bad attack of the grip, the peace and constable in New Kra pre- but was improving at the last accounts. duct, but we republicans say not. We ran Mrs. Ci. It. Kisher returned to her home j produce better material for those ofllces in W oo.ll. urn last week after sending some ! ttiaii they have gotten up, weeks will, herdaughter, Mrs. C. I. Calkins, or l leasaiit Hill. The republicans of Pleasant Hill met In liriniary convention on Saturday, the list, fjr the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention. K. H. Ituker, A. P. Todd, Kli Calkins and J. 8. Beely were elected. .MissSusie Her is visiting friends in Port land a present. Political matters are more talked of than any other subject at present. Ik-mocrals, populists and republicans expound their doctrines with a great deal of eloquence and not a little force. We have quite a re , la showing of republicans enough to do our part towards leading the grand old party on to victory in our slate in June. Of popu lists we have a few. but they don't bother us mui b only for their incestant how ling around l ights. It is hard for the residents - of our lilile town to get much sleep. We tan't see here they w ill gain much, how ever, if I hey do cause some of our weaker constituted brothers to languish on beds of sickness from loss ol sleep, us our doctor Warner (irange will hold their next meet ing next Saturday at their ball in New Kra. Beaver Creek Notes. HtAvea Ckkxk, March 21 The spring term of school oieiied Monday under Ihe j build next cure or Mr. iieattie, who has taught the last two terms and given great satisfaction. Miss Servia Thomas gave her parent? a short visit last week. D. K. Thomas is sick with the mumps. Mr. Meyer is in this community pruning fruit trees for some of the farmers. -Miss Hannah Hughes was home from Gladstone on Sunday. Else lloweii wus kicked on the leg twice Sunday morning by a horse and was very badly hurt. Mr. and Mn, Marlin spent a few days in Woodbtirn with Mrs. Marlln's parents. Wild Uo.sc. Crescent Newt. t'KKscrsr, March I'l. -South w imls, sun shine and spring showers are all in order ut thin w riting. The health of our community is very good ut present, .Mfs Kelly who has been sick so long Is now improving under the cure of lr. I'uw ell. There is hul little travel on the A tiernet hy roud now nn uccountol the Holcomb bridge being rebuilt. Then, ('rail bad the bud luck to lose a g iod horse lust week. Hrick niuking is an industry tl.t will be well repre.ented here. Three yards are to he within the distunre of a mile, which means plenty of work. Mrs. J. A. Jones has lost two-thirds of her Hock of fowls with a disease resembling cholera. Some other Hocks have a few sick one among them. Our school will close next week. It has bejii a successful term. Our young people are preparing to give a grand entertainment in Ihe evening of April 3d. Mr. Yacb has been having some grading done on a building site where he intends to Ihe Sun.lv debaling and literary club closed lis lutt'tings for Ibis season alter four months of successful und Interesting exist ence Inst Saturday night. A large crowd ol people were present and a good lime was in dulged In by all. The question, Itcsolved, That convict labor Is a detriment In the country, wus most rt.ltinglv discussed by both sides. The utlirmative was led by John Crislu and the negative hy K. K. Ilruns. After a lengthy and healed discussion the question wi. derided III the iitllrniatlve. Interesting literary eterrises followed. The republicans held llieir primary meet ing lust Saturday. It wus largely attended bv men of ull political parties. T. li. Jons rud was elected chuirmun. An no voles were to be challenged everybody took a band in the election, with a result ibut was tint for the interests of the republican parly. : summer. Our new road, leaving the Abemetby at the Stock place, is open now, the grading being partly done. It will be about a nine per cent, grade, and will make a good road when finished. Oliajuk. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest 0 all ia leavening Strength. V. S. Ouvcn-nwot Report two tea. hers Cnrrinsvllle Newt. Cl'hkiiisvillk, March 23. Spring seems to have come to stay with us. The sun sunijr weaiuer 11 us improveu me roads a great deal. Farmers on the bottom lands are getting their spring plowing done, and those on the hills are getting a good part of their grain town. School election went oil smoothly. Mr. Williams was re-elected director und Mr. Currin was re-elected clerk. The district has made plans to build an addition to our school house and employ the coming fall. The money Vlula Niites. Viola, Murch 2.1. - Mrs. Kuth I! ibb, of I'ortlund, Is visiting will, her daughter, Mrs. llrm k. liev. (i. W. (Juiinby wus iii ( hi gun City lust Kriiluy. Mrs, A. Kittermun relumed last Sunday after ten days visit will, relatives ai Mount Tabor. The spring term of Viola school begins next Monday with Mrs. Kartell, tea. her. Our efllf lent mad supervisor, W, ('. Ward, has been improving the road he U ecu K11I liuid and Oregon City the past two weeks. J. M. Huydeii is constructing a bridge across the Abernelhy near Oregon City. The Viola historical and deflating society decided at their last meeting to hold the lust meeting lor the season Friday evening, April 3d. Viulkt. Beaver Creek News. I.KtVKK Ckkkk, March 21 - School begins next Monday at Heaver Creek. Mr. Iieattie will teach School commenced last Monday at the tlenrici school bouse, Miss llaltie Wil- lougbby, of Oregon Citv, teacher. Mrs. M. T. Knot Is quite sick. Also, Mr. Kowen. Mr. Davis, of Minnesota, who has been visiting bis son Itichard the past four! months, returned to his home last Thursday. Mrs. Peek and Miss Carter, who have been visiting at the homeol Henry Hughes, are talking of moving to Oregon City to re side for a short period of time. Miles Kowen recently lost a valuablecow. Mount Hood We learn of verv cold weather ill the l't and In Florida, t ritftli.ir and budding seems to tie the of. der of the day. C. I'. Ihckerman, who will soon be 7' 1 years old, l not very well. XL. hniyrna llenii. Sm.iisu, March 23. - Pete Jullnnt and (ins F.irdel have gone to Portland to work in the. .aw nulls. Miss Lilly Jennings came down from Sil- vrrU.n lust Saturday to visit her schoolmates In the neighborhood. J. II. lleiu weiii 11 1 to the Harmony neighborhood and closed a land trs-lc by which be acquire, eighty acres ol real estate lliere in exchange for California property. Mrs. S. S. Voder invited II, e girls, big and btlle. lull and short, lo a carpet rag lucking la-t Saturday. An excellent dinner, plenty of Inn, and lots of rugs, were the n-aulla. J. II. McCormack bus left the buchdor's shanty for the summer and gone to work 011 a lurin mar Iliitte. ille. Ji:n Wulson also struck a job near the suine place uu.l comment i d work this morn ing. Tho meetings held here by liev. J. 1'lck were closed lust Tues.liiy night. Kleveu perst.ua united will, the chinch, eight by buptisui and three hy letter. J. I. Kilter and wile, of NeeOy. attended services at the church here yesterday morn It'll. II. K. Iliilludiiy, of Spriiiglirook, Vuinhlll county, was shaking hands with old friends and neighbors today. J. Wesley Yoder bus pone to Albany, I. inn county, where he expects lo Instruct a class in 111 unit'. Jona. niMitit II A. M. Throiirjli trip to I.iiyfctt.. ntl M.'Miiiiivilli' tuiuln when uViitli of writer M rinitn. Freight mul ittHninp'ru rutcH rciiHoiiiililc. JOHN YOUNGER, I IC V IS U IC R, 't. Huntley's Hrti Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clock 11 ml Jewelry Keinire(l I'OKTV YI-AKS KAl'liKIKWi; (!rent I'.ritain 11 in I Ainerieii. Give me a trial. IX Clackamas News, Ci.AfKAkUH, March 2:!. A band of line million sheep were being driven towards Portland yesterday. The teachers' institute, wl.i.-h will meet on the Usui, Is being prepared for by the Clackamas pceple. The pink tea social held at Mrs. Hum phrey's Friday evening was well attended. ' ('stimuli Notes. Cnkmah, March '.'!.-The republicans held their primary In Stokes hull lust Satur day night. Messrs. Midliim, Moore nnd Wilkinson were elected delegates. The ileiniK nits will hold their primary nt Stokes hull Sutunliiy. March IN, Muud llluiiriiurd left for llrownsville last Friday. A new boy arrived at the home of Mr. Will Martin lut Wednesduy. There was n bogus IioMu.i in Ciineinah lust Friday night. The boys seem lo think this Is fun, but they are running a .lunger oils chance for a little fun. The Caneinuli Sunday school will give an entertainment in Stokes hall Friday night, March 27. There is a good deal of sickness In Cane- mall. Several cases of mumps and scarlet- '"'. Aliiu. Stock holders Meeting-. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Glailxtone Heal Kstate Associ ation will occur at the hour o( 1 o'clock P. in. on Monduy the Cth day of April, 1SU0 atH. E. Cross oflice in Oregon City, Oregon. A board of directors will be elected and Bticb other business transacted as will probably come before the meeting. II K. Ciiosh, Oliver S. Oiilson, President. secretary. A Kecotnuieiidiitlon from Los Angeles. G"2 Caf.tflur St . , Jjm Angeles, Cal , -After having sneered for a long time from acute rlieiiiiiatiNin without obtaining re lief, I UHe.l ChainU.rliiin'g Pain I'.ultn an.l was ultnoHt Immediately relieved. I highly recommend this as the bust medicine known. I). M. Hamilton. For sale by (J. A. Harding, ilruint. CHICKEN RAISINQPAYS Ifvoti tTsMlie PeUlnBi InruiiaUrt A HrwMUrt. Muke niotiry hllr utlirra are wnnt mik timr lV"M nrK--... CnUloKtrlU nil alMMit it aittllrMrltr4 every rl li If Ilrrdrtl tilt puullry buaiueftft. ThcORlE" mechanically Die best wheel. 1'iritlr.i.aislil. ve are I'.inlic Coast Agrnia. In. viie c.ilo- logtie.msilMl life, give. f'lltdsertnilon rtrlres etc . tn.sTH wawtviT. fETAlUM A inCUBATOR C0.,retilima.Cal. lISANi.l Ho. k, til S Mull, hi., Aii-r:r. kl 4 I'alt'e I I jj llliisimtnl I 1 ..niaingue Waa 1 rni-a. 1 RUPTURE Instantly Relieve.! and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Knife or Operation Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED from Three- to Six Weeks WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Diners : ltonins 70T.-T07 Mariiiain IllilldltiK PORTLAND, OREGON. FERRYSj SEEDS, Pree seMta (row r paring cropa. f r(mt sefsa s rara.iiitarown bvebauee. N,.lli r ln Isever lelt toehanm In nr.n.1 ' ui Krrrr'a swa.. Iirn 1 nmu. ever wlier WttVf tut FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL . INHII. Ilrlmnil of valual.1 I . Iliri.niiiilliinalNiiil Usil ami new- .Ml s.sla, r'i a hy malL D. M. FERHr a CO.. Uslrull, Mich.