lltU IM Ol It! I'lUX KKDINIJS. Jmlun M Hi lit i Horklnif Ann on an I lllllllhlll'll Dlll'lil't. Klutii vk Ml IV k ; (iiiin'I utility ly Uhi jury (nr itxiimlliiiK Muiii'i Mrl.ami wltli knlfn .i in Kullly, mii wim ni'iili'iicid to thtt iitilt"nllitry (or nlxlitiii'ii iimhiiIin. Ktiilo v V (! Muruuii; A. I'", Hrnra, attorney (or pUlntiir. Motion to din IiiInn hhuI (ron i jiiNtlrii court ilmiiiul. Allen ft I.owIh vh II J lUnllnn; J. N. TimiI (or pliiintiir. JihIkiikiiiI (or fL'L'AI. O'l, oiHtH, etc, Htaln VK William ami I.mil lining; lrun (',. I'.rovninll uinl J. K. Kliti lor UceiiiliiiitH, unit J. K. IIimIkcs hhh'ihUkI hi tlui (inmi'cutloii. Tliu jury (uilcil to agwo. Tlicy lml linen ItiillcUnl (or a MiiiiltliiK N' 1 1 1 1 u i ii Yaii(liin at liall nt Mulullk ('oruiirt on Murcli iMnt. Vaiiuliii ealiiblted IH rut on hi Imi'k hthI twit, IntllrUxl liy William Hi.lns with iiockul knlln, which wore, eiainlntirl ly tliu jury. Tin- jury worn Inclined to fti'ipilt Imi lliilnr, anilaalo Williiini Mulni, (our ol Dm Jurors wore In (uvor j( cniivli-tlriK lilin u( tliu iliarue tiroiiKht In, anil ellit wirn lor verdli'tof niuii(o uhmniiU. I 1, Whilo vi K M Hartman, tit al ; (In built o( ie(t)iiilantit entered. Klato of ()niHi vn Oioorge V. MuCor mack tnl ('Imrlt'H MiiTonnat'k ; on mo tion It was ordirml tint the jimtii-e lie foro whom thli ciiiin wait trlnil in lower court, lie ami the mitnit U hereby ordered to 111" amended certificate of trariHjrlpt. Htute vh Aider! Londc rtsn ; on motion It Is ordered that the Jimlire IniIoiu whom thin cnue wait tried in lownr court, he ml the imme in ht'itihy orderd to Hie amended i'oinUlnt. J II Puoii v l.lllimi II Diion; A. K. Senna, Jr., (or ) lu i tit I tT derive by do (mill (or ili'wrtloii. I ' r t tun 1 (irwrry Company, a r!vt i-orioition, vn licey K Itooth ; con tinued until J lino lsth. Sarah A llluckhiirn, linlnihtMlor o( the ntwt of Mink Hhirklmia, ilereumil, vn The Southern I'm-illi: Huilroitil Cum puny; the luintitr appeared in xtoii ami ly W. II. lohvm ami ('. I. Lut ouretie, the ili'd-nilHiit appearing by I.. A. Fu'liln, miperintendent, ami lV W. I) Kenton aminted hy (ieo. ('. Hrownull an romiHcl. It will ho rt'incinU-red that Mark lllnrkhorn wua killed hy iiiiK railroad train luxt miiumer, while ilriviii acroR the trm k to go up Hciincr Hill on hia way home at Spring water. Numerous wltnemiea were ex iiiliicil, ami the attorney on both aides, maile eUxjui'iit pleaa (or their clienU. The jury I roiifht in a verdict of flMRMi (or the lniutitr. J K Hodges, executor of the will o( Joeeph llvliei, deceawil, va J A Chime and Annie A Clinne, hii wife. On mo tion of ilulntiir tlie caiiKe waa diHtuiimed. I.ouii A NoIhO vh H It Caliir, et al ; lledp' A (irillilth (or plitinliirn. JikIk ment (or tL.'ll'i.'J'), principal, inlcrcot and coata, ami decree o( forecloeure ordered on Iota 5 and tl, block HII, OreKon City. (J D Mmick va J 8 Scott and Sarah 1 Scott; on motion of U. II. Dimick and V. K. Ilydu, attorney for plniiitilf juduuient UtiiiiliKt defendant wrr entered hy deiault for tM.1'4, intercHl and cohIr Portland (irocvry t'ompimy vs I'iccy Iloolh. ( aiiHO (ImnilHceil. Ilenrv Jewell va Charlua Kreieer, et al (iuortie 1,, Storv for plaint ill". Judinenl for Xy 4r, attorney fee, coMa.etc., and the further Rum of f'tL'.fi:!, and decree of fortrloeure on the n of e!4 of section 14, tp4a, rSe. I V Howard vi M KeinRUno; W. II )ohviiR anil (ieortto 0. Itrownell for plaintiff, and A K KleKel lor defendant Judirmttnt for the plaintiirfur $01.44. Wednemlay afternoon the court was buny with the cnxea of C. and (i. M Cormick. and LondcKan, bound over from Ju ice Konter'i court in New Era precinct, charged with dUturhinK i ChriHtiau Kndeuvor meeting. The jury after Mrur out all niuht, failed to an roe The 8 ? Coinpany will argue for a new trial in tlie Illuckbiirn cane. IbnlH-rutier upllaln. A very jileaHant weddlni; ceremony took place at the roRidenc.n of the hrido'a parent, Mr. and Mr. Hart at Kedland, lat Sunday. The -contracting partie weeMi Amelia l'ottor, of Kedland, and Norria Davi, of Suiuiyido. Among the giieHt were: Mr, and Mrs Hart, Mr and Mra L J Gardner, of Portland ; Mr S U Green, Minnc Kthul and Loi Green, Master Robert Green, Carl Nehren, 'Clara Nebren, MurHia Myeri, Mr and Mra Joe My era, Mins Nellie PaviH, (jfimt Illggin, Mr Rules, John Totter, Ida Grove, Hattie Mann, and MiHH Musa Itarclay. A splendid dinner whh nerved after the ceremony. Suckle ii'i Arnica Salve. The best mil ve in tlie world for Cuts. Iiruisea, Sore, Ulcer, Suit Rheum, Fever Sore, Tetter, Chupied hands, Chilblains, Corn, ant all Skin Erup tions, and positively cure l'ilca or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For Hale by Charmun & Co., Cbarman Bro. Block. The lulost in visiting cards at the En tkhi'hihk Orcicic. Prices to suit you. Ask lor Dairy Creok butter and you will get the best. E. E. Williams, the Grocer. ROYAL Baking Powder, Highest of all In leavening ttnngih.V. (. OovcrnnMnt Report lillilmri liny. Clillilreil'N ItilV WttH olmel veil hint Hllll day at the I'rnMiytiirlun uml Congregu llouul churclie in Oregon City. The lliiptlht church will ohnerve that day on next Siinilay, and on the Sunday follow ing that event will ha observed by the Sunday school childimi ol thu Metho dist church. At the 1'rflnbyleriun church after a brief reading of the Ii-hhoii, the remain der of the hour win taken up with the ('hildriin'i 1'ny exnrcUci. Ethel Jack on Hang u lolo, and Minnie Meyer rend a letter from Or. Wonlen, iiipcrinteii deutof 1'reMhy turimi uiissionarv work in thn L'n I led Statntt, There were exur clnei by the infant claes, a aoug by four little girls and miinn special music, Thu SM-clul collection for Kiuiduy work amounted H eO. One iiui'jue feature of the II oral decorat'oiis, was a column of red and while rosed, over six feet in height, 'lb is was aoiiicthiiig new in the floral line The exercise at the Congregulloiiul church took the place of the regular Sun day evening service. First, was a chil dren's chorus, the invocation ; greeting, by Earl McAdain ; motion song, by in fant class; recitation of the 'M Psalm; roIo, Alda Broughton; recitation, I'alin ('rom and Crown, heya; recitation, VevaHart; song, by imall boyl anil girli; riM-itstlon, Elorence Hamilton; Rong, QiiiH-oln Itoake; recitation, Ha te) Duller; duet, Ethul Albright and lieva Gray; recitation, I.ydia Yoder; Rong, Crcicttnt tjuartetle; distribution of floweiR. There "Was a splendid dis play of (lowers, artistically displayed. A lilieral contribution was raised (or tlie Slate Sunday School work. Ulectrlc Hetrl Arrltul. C K Ihiiley, Koret iirove; H J Shock ley, lliithlund, Ore; G ( u 1 1 in it ii , l.eon ; Geo J Currin, Currinsville ; Will II ('iimplx-M, I'ond's circus ; N I. Itohesiiii, Porllitml ; John ViiikIiiiii, .Mohilla; M Clillurd, Molulla; (' I, McKull, St. J,h., Mo; 1' II Whitney. Ashland; Geo Millsafe, Ashland ; Fred Scliew, Hulteville ; K II Walker, Willamette FuIIr; Henry Mi ley, WilMonvllle; A Willett, Portland; Alex P liruwn, Philadelphia; James II Montgomery, Portland; II D llralley, Uridiil Veil; Mrs C S Wixxlull. Georgia; D Weathetlord. Portland; . I) Shank, Caiiby ; I) C lloyleR, Willioit ; F W Maxlleld, Spokane, Wash ; J M Thomson, ltoseburg; II I.onnsbury, Portland; ('has M Knl i-er, Portland ; Alfred Sear, Jr, Portland; 0 Ii Shields, H-dlund; G W Wilson, Portland ; K Allen, Portlund ; L K Shields ; Portland; C A Hurst, Beaver Creek ; M C Matbew, Chicago. The xHiple from abroad and at home, all atop at the .Electric. Notice. Notice Is hereby given thut I will pay no debt contracted by my wife Elizalieth Willioit Iroiu and after this date. John Wiliioit. Willioit, June 11, lH'.Hi. Avoid (.'ousiimptluH. by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy for coughs and cold thun the S. II. Cough Cure. For Rule by C G. Huntley, druggist. lied Seal spices are the best. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Dm Fur Llltl Ilnjti, A charming dress for little boya ia of One blue and white Btripwl woolen atnff. The blouse part are arranged on body made of white loiitfcloth buttoned In front. They nro gathered above and be low, frrr on at the nnk opening, the armhole, down the seam under this and at the waist. Small buttons sewed on to the left aide and buttonhole made in JACKET DIIKSS FOK LITTLE Bot. stay set on at tlie front edge fasten the front invisibly. The jacket parts, lined with white cheviot and left loose at the lower edge, are turned back on each side a revers 2J inches wide. The stuff is pot plain over the lining. A skirt 13 inches long and II yards wide, lined with longcloth, is sewed to the bodice, thick white cord being pnt over and tied in a bow at the waist The sailor collar and sleeve cuffs 4J inches long, which complete the striped puff, must be made of double stuff. Blue embroidered anchors on revert and i AN OPAL CANNOT BE LOST, Aprut Vnrlflratlon of a Virtu (.'lalind For Mi A lli-s;ml l liliirkf Uoiib A wealthy broker of West Philudnl. phla hud n rather ningtilnr experience the other day. lie and his family have hud In their possession for a number of year some very hnndsom opals, but the siiperslltlon which wit formerly en tertained concerning the stolid bciMN un lucky prevented III in making (10 of the lieiiin. Lust year ho took a trip to En rope. Wliiin in Loudon he met at the house of a mutual friend a dealer In prei'lons stones, who had Just come from (Iraclas a Dios, in Honduras, and bad brought hack noma flno gem. Instend of putting any fuith in the popular RUMTt!tiun this gentleman be lieved in the opal very thoroughly and attributed to it virtue which no other gem possessed. Aiming the thing which he said about it was that the opal was attached to it owner by Invisible cord and thst It was Impossible to lose it, though it might be mislaid. The Phila delphia broker on hi return to Phila delphia chose the finest opal in hi col lection, had it set In a ring, surrounded by small diamonds, and at Christmas presents! it to hi wife. It wo truly a beauty, and alio wore it with cousuioui pride. One day on returning from a day's outlug ihe received quite a shock the opal was gone. Search proved vain. Uo traoe of the atone oould she dioover. Not only on wxxmnt of ita value, bnt became ihe knew how highly her bus band prized the stone, she bated to In form him of ber lone. At last ibe felt obliged to do o, when, greatly to ber astonishment, be drew from his vest pocket a tiny package and presented it to her. Upon opening it what was her delight when she recognized ber lost opal. More astonishing still, her husband affirmed thut while ho wu walking down Chestnut street a day or two be fore he felt something under the sole of hie shoe, which upon Investigation proved to be tho opal which be bad lust seen shimmering apon his wife,' Cu;r. There was no iloabt nbont it being the lout ono, for the jvt ler who bad set it recogiiizud it uliio. Philadelphia Times. HEROIC TREATMENT. How a DUIoraUd Jaw Wu Tut lfcu-k Into lu TloM. While talking in hi sleep Henry Flocke, a builder, residing in On me Park, L. I., dislocated hi jaw. Mr. Flucke'a habit of tulkiug in his sleep ha made him the butt of a good deal of joking. He went to bed a nsunl, but he had not slept long when be began talk ing. This awoke his wife, who listen ed for about ten miuutu. Suddenly Elocke'a nocturnal monologue stopped. Ho began gasping. Mrs, Flocke wo (lightened, ami hhe shook bur husband into wakefulness. "Why, what the matter, Henry?" he asked. Her hnsbnnd tried to speak, but in vain. Hi jaw wu immovable. He mo tioned to hi wife that he could not spctik, and she endeavored to force bis mouth shut She could not move it Fearing her linsbiind was suffering from lockjaw, she sent for Dr. McDonald. "Do yon want me to replace your jnw In my own way?" asked the doctor. Mr. Flocke motioned in the affirma tive. Dr. McDonald stepped in front cf Flocke. Without warning the doctor truck Flocke a terrific blow on the left side of the jaw. ElocLe showed a dispo sition to strike back. "You told mo to do it my own way," said the pbyaiuittu. "You observe thut your ability to speak ia restored." The blow hud knocked Flocke's dislo cated jawbone into ita proper position, and except for a little soreness he "T'i noue the worsa Dr. McDonald explained that Flocke's jaw wu liable to disloca tion at any time mi lens he broke him self of the habit of tulkiug iu hi sleep. New York Times. A Disappointed Diplomat. An interesting story i told iu Wash ington regarding M. Pateuotre, the French embassador. After congress passed the law empowering the presi dent to send embassadors to such coun tries ns would rulfio the rank of their representatives, Sir Julian Faunoefote was the first to inform the president of the intention of his conntry to make bim an embassador. M. Patenotre con ceived the ambition to be the dean of tlie embassadors and communicated it to his home government, and his com mission arrived beforf Sir Julian 'a He went to the state department in the hope of immediate recognition as the first em baaaador to this country. He was told thut Sir Julian had anticipated him by informing the department of the ao tion of hia government He was angry, and wrote to the president requesting his intervention. He received instead a chilly letter from Mr. Qresham. Collet AtbUUca. "Any emphasis given to aoadomio gymuustics thut goes beyond the point of developing a man's animalism for any other purpose than to give the best possible support to his enlargement as a rational and moral possibility is a per version of the purpose of human disci pline, and to that degree blocks the wheels of all proper college intention," writes Dr. Parklmrst in The Ladies' Home Journal, "Nevertheless the real animus of tho athletic tendency ia a wholesome ungury of a better breed of men." lToblena riay. Scribbler My now drama is a prob lem ploy. Scrawlor What's the problem? Soribbler Woll, there are several, but the greatest one ia to pay salaries at the end of the week. Philadelphia Record. Work For a ProapeetlY Allocator. "You don't seem to boast much about your anceatara." "No. I'm too busy fixing things so my posterity can brag on me. " Chica go Record. union (eiic. Person who are subject to attack ol bilious colic will be plessed to know that prompt relief may lie had by taking Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and lliurrho-a Itniedy. It act quickly and can always be depended upon. In many case the attack may l prevented by taking thi remedy as soon as the first indication of the disease appear. and 50 cent bottle (or sale by G. A. Harding, drugiist. New York ulW-ry. It. K Clavering, the well known ar tist, boa moved the New York gallery to the building on the corner of Water and Fifth street, where the reputation of this popular establishment will tie sus tained. Low rent enables Mr. Claver ing to do tlie very best work at the low est possible price. Cabinet pictures at 1 per dozen, Wort!: of Notice. The H. ii. Medicine company is the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine firms Incoriwrated on this coast since 1W7 that has not made an assign ment. 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