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Oregon City Enterprise. Clackamns Co. Directory. ro"STY oFKICKKft. Gordon K. liny i,im. T. Morion K. i'. Naddock !. M Knmslir M. U M.mr J. C. Krudley II. S (illwon P. W Klnnitlrvl K. I. Ilmmnti I Richard Seolt I Frank Jaguar Cl'k nt Court", Sheriff, R wnler, Trewirer, AMfcr. flehnot Superintendent, Surveyor. CoMuer, Ci'mmlmdoncni, FRIDAY, JULY 10. lSi. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. IIEAIXJUAKTKKs FOR (Vanges, lemons, banana!), straw berries, dried fiuits, vegetable etc. E. E. Williams, the Grocer. Phosphates, all flavors at the Novelty Candy Factory. If you w ant sewing machine for $25 fo to Bellomy A: Busch's. No broken collars or Irayed cuffs come liouie from the Willamette Steam laundry. All work guaranteed. The Gladstone Green house has the finest assortment of flowering plants rver seen in the Oregon City u;arket. Cut flowers to order. A cool drink of that soda water or luiiierel water that D. Williams keeps on l.-e at his notion store on Seventh street will refresh you. Try a glass. Karl's Clover Koot will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your bead clear s bell. 25c, 50c., I a dollar. For ale by Geo. A . Harding. Ir. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a leciatty. All operations guaranteed for 5 years. Call and get my prices. Office in Barclay building The bargains at E. E. Martin's store will only last 15 days. Rugs, slightly damaged by smoke, will be sold at half price; mattings, slightly damaged at half price, and good -jutting at two thirds of the regular price. Miss Catherine Sullivan and Maiion Rand were quietly married at the Pres byterian parsonage last .Monday, and the ceremony was solemnized by Key. A. J. Montgomery, in his usual impress ive style. . During the months of July and Aug list Meade Women's Relief corps will meet onlv on the first Thursday of the month as it is thought best to discon tinue the third Thursday meetings dur i:ig the beated term. About 20 of the young friends of Miss Aluia Albright tendered her a surprise party at her home last Monday evening. The occasion was a very enjoyable one, and the evening passed off in a delight ful way lor the guests, and ice cieaui and refresh ments were served. Cabbage of this year's growth, fresh and crisp, peas tl at cook up tender and j iicy and vegetables of the season de livered daily to all parts of the city from Tompkin iiro-c". gardens Goosberries in quantities for canning at very low price. Leave orders with the delivery yiagon or by mail. County Clerk Dixon has granted mar rage licenses to Minnie Medlock and Francis Risdon, of Milwaukee. Also to Cordelia Florence Robinson and Henry F. Alratiice. Miss Kohinson is a pop tfar young lady of Clackamas, while 'jlr. Alcatriee ' employed in the weather bureau at IVrtland. Anv one who has ever had an attack of infhminiat iry rheumatism will rejoice With Mr. J. A. Stum in, 220 Boyle Heights, IOh Angeles, over his fortunate escape from a siege of that distressing ailment. Mr. tStutiiin is foreman of Merriain's confectionery establishment. Some months ag.j, on leaving the heated work room to run across the street on an errand, ho was caught out in the rain. The result was that w hen ready to go home that night he was unable to walk, owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He was taken home, and on arrival was placed in front of a good fire and thor oughly rubbed with Chamberlain's Pain Balm, During the evening and night he was repeatedly bathed with this liniment, and by morning was re lieved of all rheumatic pains. He now takes special pleasure in praising Chamberlain s Pain Balm, and always deeps a bottle of it in the" house. For Bale by G. A. Harding, druggist. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM MEflNG Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. a ("nil tor Warrants. Notice is he rob t given that the fol lowing list ot county warrants which were issued more than sewn years prior to July 1, lSiHi, and taken from tbo clerk's otlice, but not presented for pay nient, will be cancelled of record pur suant to law, if not prevented for pay iner.t within sixty days from July 1, 18: Hi. Xo. :1"7, John A. fouler for fci, issued July 7, K-tf; No. MM), 1 S. Noyer for 2, issued Nov. l, ISSSj No. 374J, J. A. Confer for fd, issued IVc. 5, 18S8 ; No. 4iVM, I.ucien Geer for $2, issued Feb. li, 1S8!; No. -tJUll, Henry Kerns for .", issued April 2, 1SS0; No. 4412, Jacob Kerns for $5, issued May 1, 18SD; No. I 4057, Jacob Kerns for fT, issued June 3, 1SS;. li. F. Hokton, Clerk, By II. S. Stkanok, IVputy. .Stockholder's Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oie gun City Manufacturing Company will be held at the otlice of 'he companv in Oregon City, Saturday July II, 1 S;H at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day for the pur pose of electing directors of the corpora tion to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of snch other business as may come before said meeting. C. G. Jacoiis, Secretary O regon City June 10, 1S!H. The Portland. Re-opened near the corner of Main and Seventh street. Clean, bright, well furnished dining room and private rooms elegantly fitted up. Have one of the most skillful cooks on the Coast. If your meat order does not please you, just let me know. Best dinner in the city including a glass of wine for 25 cents, H:oO to 4 p. ni. Oysters served in every style. Open day and night. Give The Portland a trial. L. RrcoNic-H, Proprietor. A Laboring .Van's Home. F'or a person, who desires to stop pay ing rent and to raise their own vegetables and fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, one acre on Abernathy road mostly im proved, house, chicken-yard, good well and some fruit. One mile and half from Oregon City. School house and church ,L4 of a mile from place, three brick yards and saw mill near by. Price $230, Dart down, balance on time. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire at place or address G. V. Waldkon, Oregon City. Best and Cheapest Insurance. Save money on your insurance by call ing on E. E. Martin, who represents the only Mutual doing business in Oregon City. You cannot afford to keep on throwing your money into policies and pay from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad vance and then have the company fail. The Oregon Fire Relief association will stand the closest investigation. E. E. Mahti.v, Agt. Commercial Bank Block ForYouns Men and Young Women There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a voting man or woman so quick as to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is mussy their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a socially of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnsworth's barber shop. .Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the time for receiving sealed bids for the con struction of a school building at Wil lamette Falls, (school district No. 105), will be extending until Saturday, July 10th, at 8 c m. By order of board of directors, July 7th. G. C. Kinney, Clerk of District No. 105. Cures Croup. "My three children are all subject to cioup; I telegraphed to San FranciBco, got a half a dozen bottles of S. B. Cough Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God bless you for it. Yours, etc., J. H. G'hozikr, Grants Pass, Or." For sale by C. G Huntley, druggist. Notice to Pleasure Seekers. Persons wishing to go to some quiet pleasure resort should always prepare for the trip and in trying to think of the little things they wish to carry along, they should remember that a neat hair cut and a nice shave is the principal thing Ask Rogers about it. Buy A Home. I have a house and 4 lots for sale only 5 blocks from Main street, a good well with pump in wash room, 25 young fruit trees that will soon be bearing. Will sell cheap, part down, balance on easy payments if desired. S. F. Pcriitubb. Arold Consumption, by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy for coughs and colds than the 8. B. Cough Cure. For sale by C G. Huntley, druggist. Druggist Wanted. To occupy the Seventh street pharmacy building fine location and good trade assured. Rent reasonable. Address D. Williams, Oregon City. Shoemaker Wanted, To occupy a shop. One of the best lo cations in Oregon City. Call on D. Wil liamg, Seventh street. PERSONAL NOTES. W. F, lVukina, assessor of linn county, was an Oregon City visitor Wed nesday. Mrs, K. S. Warren, of Now'iorg, is spending a few days with Mrs. C. O. T. Williams. Miss Mary 1 Howell is intending a few days with her brother, J. 1. Howell, at Corvallis. Hon, T. J. Cleeton, district attorney for this district, was a visitor in this city on Thursday. K. S. Cuilkins, road supervisor 0 Pleasant Hill district, was a caller at this otlice Thursday. Will Moore was elected assistant sec retarv of the ". M. C. A. at the last meeting of the hoard. Miss Lillian Hamilton, after a short visit to friends in thin city, has returned to her home at Tacoina. Dr. J. W. Strange, of Roseburg, was the guest of his brother, Prof. II. S. Strange, Sunday and Monday. K. Meresso and family left last week tor the Yachatts. in Tillamook coiintv where they will spend the sumir.er. Miss Bertha Goldsmith, Miss Amy Bollack and the Misses Meyerstein, of San Francisco, spent the Fourth at Ku gene.. Miss Nellie Beebe, u( Alvarado, Cali fornia, was the guest of Miss Winona Williams for several days during the past week. Miss Minnie Magers, of Stayton, who has been visiting relatives at Mc.Miiin ville, is spending a week with Mrs. J, M. Lawrence. T. W. Sullivan, ex mayor of Oregon City, was commander of the fourth di vision in the great Fourth of July pa rade at Portland last Saturday. Miss M. E. Barlow, of Barolw, was relected as .teacher in the Portland schools at an adjourned meeting of the board of directors held Tuesday. Prof. C. II. Jones, who formerly con ducted the Oswego school in a very cap able manner has been elected to tha po sition of principal of one of the Salem schools. MikS Lerona Ackerman has been elected as one of the teachers in the Portland schools. Last year she taught in the Grangeville, Idaho school witli flattering success. .Mrs. K. M. Rands, of Vancouver, ac companied by her two children, Tluir low and Eulalie, are camped at Glad stone park, attending the Chautauqua assembly. Miss Hattiu Willuughby, accompan ied by her brother, Alfred, has gone to Pacific Grove, near Monleiey, Califor nia, where she will probubly reside in the future. Oscar Miller of Portland a familiar figure in otlicial affairs of this state and pleasant young man to meet, has been in Oregon City this week looking after property interests. Mrs. M. L. While and Mrs. Forest Andrews attended a Congregational mis sionary convention in Portland during the past week, and the latter read a paper before that gathering. W. W. Willurd atteuded the crystal wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Walling near Oswego last week. About 125 guests were present, and the occasion proved a most enjoyable and memorable one. Fred and Bert Greenman mounted their bicycles at four o'clock Saturday morning, and depurted for the Blue River mines, where they huve interests. They may remain during the most of the summer months. J. II. Carrico, who has been attend ing the State university at Eugene for the past year, but who is employed in Fischer's flouring mills at Corvallis dur ing the vacation, spent Saturday and Sunday with his relaives in this city. Herman K. Jones and Will Parker spent Saturday and Sunday at Corval lis. They went up to Salem Friday evening by train, and took the bicycle route hum there to Corvallis, and re turned on the overland Monday morn-inn- Harry Sloper, accompanied by his wife relurnsd home Monday from a tliree days fishing tour up the Molulla river. They enjoyed themselves very much and succeeded in catching sixty two fine mountain trout. Rev. and Mrs. Oilman Parker, Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Rugg, Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. McCune, Mrs. F. E. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dnggs, Miss Mary Mclntyre and Miss Winnie Graham, attended the Baptist associa tion at Portland last week as delegates Mrs. George Bebb and daughter ar rived from Jamestown, New York last week, and will hereafter make their bome in Oregon City. Mr. Bebb has been here for several months, and is the competent foreman of the carding de partment of the Oregon City woolon mills. Gilbert L. Hedges of this city who lias been at Yale for several years, was graduated June 25th with flattering honor and now bears the degree B. A. He will not return this summer hut will continue with his law course which he expects to finish this fall, Mr Hedges is the son of the late W. A. Hedges and a brother of J. E. Hedges, popular at torney of this city. Mrs. L. W. McAdum, of Oregon City, and sister. Miss Crowuover, of l'onerv, Col., are guests of Miss Stella Skill'. They will remain In Salem until tumor row. Statesman. A party consisting of ('apt. F. S. Kelly, W. A. Huntley, and J. P Keating, left Wednesday morning for a two months hunting trip near the falls on the upper Clackamas. They expect to remain for a couple of weeks Dr. Pickens in tended to have Joined ihein, hut ho was delayed by illness, ami may join them later. Charles Shiver, brother of Jap Sto ver, and a former resident of Oregon City, met w ith a serious accident at Cos mopolis, Washington, the other day. He is employed in a sawmill at that place, and uccidcutl.v hud the thumb and forefinger of his right hand taken off by a saw. President and Mrs. Blosa, Prof, and Mrs J. It. Horner, Prof. O. W. Shaw, and Professors Cord ley and llcdrick, of the State agricultural college, also Prof Wctherboo, teacher of physical culture at the State university, aie attending the Chautauqua Assembly at Gladstone park. Judge Thomas A. Mcllride, of this city, passed the Fourth among bin old friends in Columbia county, sp 'tiding several days at Clatskaiiie to rest and recuerat6 after his recent term of court at Astoria. While there the Judge was prevailed iiKin to give an address at the ,-elcbration which was held at that place. His oration was said to have been one of the ablest ever delivered there. The Presidential Campaign. The presidential campaign in Oregon, on Hie part of the republicans, w ill com mence early in Septenilier, possibly in Portland on the night of the 12lh of that month. Several days ago Mr. Sid Hindi, chair man ol the state central committee, had a conference with J. F. Caidcs, K. L. Smith, S.M.I oran an. I T. T. Geer, republican nominees lor presidential electors, at which time it was concluded not to devise any plan of campaign for the present. During the hot spell an other meeting will be held, when the state will bo divided into districts, and early in the spring a vigorous campaign will be inaugurated. It was also defin itely determined at the recent confer ence that particular attention should be given to the rural districts of the slate; in fact, that a campaign lie carried on similar to the school house campaigns, that have been productive of such good in other states. Hail such a plan lsun adopted during the campaign recently closed, far better results would probably have followed, and more republicans would have been elected in place of po ulists, and Yamhill county would not have been so badly handicapped The republican candidates for electors all express themselves as hopeful of sue-1 cess in Oregon and on their part the 1 greatest effort will be made to place the I vote of the statu where it has been lor so many yeais 111 the republican column Oregon City v Portland. Line by line Oregon City is coming to successfully compute with Portland. Now it is harness and shoes that have met with a reduction. I am Bulling a complete set of single harness, my own make, hand-sewed for $S. A heavy breaking team harness, hand-made, $2l. Fine silver plated harness at propor tionately low prices. All kinds of horse gfKsIs, raddles, whips and robes. In shoes I have the best goods fn Ore gon City at the lowest prices. A good men's every day shoe for $l.i5 that is a bargain. Ladies' fine nchblu, $1.50. genuine mens' kangaroo, $:1, glove calf, $2.50, Repairing a specially in harness, shoes, etc. C. A. Wii.i.kv. Seventh Struct, near the depot. tf Chautauqua Restaurant. W. M. Robinson, proprietor ol the Electric hotel bus secured the exclusive restaurant privilege:! ii, Gladstone park during the Chautauqua assembly. The restaurant will be conducted in con nection with the Electric hotel, and guests of that popular hostelry can take their meals at the Chautauqua rnstaii rant, if they so prefer, remaining at tho park the entire day. The restaurant will be supplied with the best the market affords, and excellent meals will bo seryed from 25 cents up. Chautauqua Boarders. Private families who can accommodate visitors with board and rooms during the Chautauqua at 25 cents per meal and 25 cents for bed, will please send their names to one of the entertainment com nnttee, and stato whether rooms only or rooms and board. 'Address, Mrs. M M. Charman, J W. Gray, O. W. Beattie or Mrs. Mrs. Siovers, Oregon City; W. A. Holmes, Parkpluce. Kstray Notice. Estrayed or stolen, one bay horse with small star in forehead, long mane and trimmed square in front, has cork shoes on front feet, weight 800 pounds, about (i years old, pretty looking pony and car ries head high. Finder will receive liberal reward. C. G. Hoffman, Needy, Oregon, July 1, ISM. Price flavoring extracts are the strongest and purest. Book of "Delicious Desserts" free. E. E, Williams, the grocer. Special Led 11 res. At the Gospel Tent, corner Seventh ami John tj Adams streets, Oregon City, special lectures on ll 1'iiherimeUi of Israel," illustrated by a huge oil painting. The following subjects taken up: "Theliole," ' The Itnueii Altar," "The Laver." "The Door, I'he Boards mid Bins," "t'ovei ing", of Badger Skins," Hams' Skins Dyed Red," "Goals' Hair," etc, Also a gospel address, Meetings at H o'clock each evening, except Saturday and Sunday at :l p. 111, A Home. like llolel. Farmers and the traveling public will llnd a coiufoitable home-like place to slop at when in Oiegon Cltv at the O1ientall10t.il. Table supplied with an abundance of the best the maikel af foids. Rooms and beds uie clean and comfortable. Our 25 cent meals aiu not exi elled, John DiiksriiMi, Pnip. Wood Wuiited. Fir split wood, limb, wood or wood wanted ill this nllicc. Surd Largest insurance business F. Iv DnNAI nsnN. The body u( A.E. Mct'allerly.who was Irowued in the Clarkamas river, June 111, was recoveied Satuiday by Charles Bonis, in the lug boom at Gladstone mill. At the coroner's linplest, it was found that quite a wound had been in dieted onMcCalhirty's head before death, and it is supposed that the horse he was tiding, in fording the stream, struck him while they were struggling in the water. The body was taken to La Camas, Wash., for burial. A reward of $100 was offered by tho mother of McCafferty for the recovery of tho body, she being the beneficiary of bis A . O. I'.W, policy. Free insurance blotters F. E. Donai.iison. Last Sunday afternoon l.illio Gans and her step sister, Berlin Cunick drove uu from Oswego in a single rig. As Ihev neared the west approach ot the sus pension bridge a dog ran out and fright ened tho horse, causing him to run away and throw tho occupants to the ground injuring Misi Gans severely. She wis taken to a house on the West Side, and a physician S'lmmmieil. The ladies were driven home later, as the buggy they drove up in was bailly wrecked, Our special offer sale w ill mean a sav ing of no less than 25 cents on each dol lar, We mean what we say. Miss C. Goi hsmitii, The Milliner, Whilu in Stockton, Cal., some time ago, Thos F. Langan, of Los Banns, that state, was taken very severely wllli cramps and diarrhoea. He chanced to meet Mr. C. M. Carter, who was sim ilarly afflicted, lie says: "I told him o( Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy, and we went lo the Holdeii Drug store and procured a bottle of it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief mid I can vouch fui its having cured me." For sale by G. A. Harding, drug gist. Best iii.-ui.iinc companies V. E. DiiNAI.IiwiN. The following clipping from a Wash ington paper tells of another Clackamas county boy who has through untiring energy, risen to tho (rout rank in the oc cupation he has chosen. Mr. Babliur's home is at I-ogan. Myron Babliur has taken the place of Charles Shubho, as siis-rintendeiit of the Aberdeen Packing Company's cannery at this place. Pa cilic Journal. Insurance that insures F. E. DoNAI.IISil.V, Tho best ice cream in the city at V W. Slovull's Seventh street confectionery store, at the old Itediloway stand . Five cents a dish or 25 cents a quart. The very place to get cool soda water, cigat and candies. Give the place a trial when you pass that way. Sunday Services. BT. lAt'ls ('IM'KCII - r.i,n,ri,,nl - II It ic-lmril Monvr, Ki-rl ,r. H irviu iillla.iii.ini n . in. niiiiu y riwui ni lu n, in, K1HHT CONIiKKdATKiNAI, CIII'IICII Kev. J. W.Oiwan t'snlnr. Hnrvlees st III :m . ami l.m r, u. Hiinilny Mi'hfinl nfinr muriiliiK mirvwu. rrnyiT moeiniK vt i-iiiiciiiiHy u vi-ninpr it I 7:.'Mo,Rlnck. Prayer iiii-ciIIiik ill Voiiiih I'llopU-'i ooeu-iy hi cnriuiRii r.i.neavur every HumUy siwiiiiii ni ii.. i" irt, III l. KIKHT HAI'TIHT ClldrlCII. - l(v. M I, Kitim, rnnlnr Morn Inn Herv m m IIMiiu,!.. Bclinol at U ltf, Kvmiliid Hurvlee 7::i0; KiKiilnr prayer iiichIIiik Wmlm-mlay owning. Monthly CiiveiiHiit MmitliiK every Woitnesilay uvenliiu procoilliiK tho llrst Hiinilay In tho month. uifriini in viliuioil ll) ail. HT. JOHN'S CIIIJHCH.CATIIOUC.-Hiev. A Hii.i.miKANii, Pastor. On Hiimlay uihhh at s ami 10:110 a. M. Kvury aeniinil snil fourth Hiunlny (icrinnn m-runm altiir tho S n'eloi k ninnn At nil othor iiiSMHos Kngl IhIi si-riiioim. Hun. lay Helmol nt i:m r. x. Vosihts, spoloKollcnl ulilecis niul Jk'iieilli-tlnu hi 7 ;i0p. . MKTIIOPIHT KI'MCOI'AI, CIIUHUI.-IUv S. . Hthykkh. l'Hhlnr. M nrnlnv mar . lo.i .., 1 1 . Hiiinlay Hi-hool at 10:00. CIkhh meelliiir nr nioriiiiiK mrvlre. KvoiiIiik service at 7 ;io Kpwurth Ja-Hirnc nit-i-timr Hui,iiu t)M; Prayer Miu-ilna Tliurmiay uvouIiik at 7 so utmisors cordially Invltc.l. FIRST PIIKHHVTKKIAM (llln-ir Uu.. . J. Montgomery. Pastor. Services at li a.m. ami 7:WJ r. M. Hahhath Heluiol at III . u v I'ooiile'sHoeletv lit ClirlBlUn Kiwle.v. ' every Holiday ovonlng hi II :io. Weilniiaw evening pmyer meutlng iit7:IIU. floats Ireo. KVANO"CI,CAr. ('lllMiril:i.-in.ivi ,, n lIoiiNscniicii, pastor; J. It, Kiiiikt AN.l.Unt.' rreachintr Niirvli'im nverv Hni.,ii,u u, n . u and 7:.'I0 P. M. rtahliath el,ool overv Hiiiuln'v .i 10 A. M., Mr. .Iiniimrtnnii Hunt, l'ravor Mh!,, every 'Ihimday evening KKOULAKsKHVK.'Kri AT IT. II f'imi,rii morning and ovxiiloir of lit ,uwl i t i.. .. oaeh month. Sahlmth Hehool nt 10, A, M. ouch sabbath. .1. I). Hurlu.. Hin.i. W. II. McI.ain, I'aitnr. KVANUK.I.ICAI. M.'TIIKItAN CIIIMICH-I,. RRV Kll ir II... ...... - .. . U o'clock A M , K ii g 1 1 h li i e r v I c en t i' 'iii i Ir' ov lej.i Hon: Hlore room noxt door to l,l,,.rv i' ui.i... Diiimaysi'iioiii at iu o'clock A. M. Ixien- ley's building, coruur of Hnvnnti. ...a u. n " The Independent. NEW YORK. !l.l Hllill S, I.III HAIIV AMI I' AMIIV NkWSI'ACI II. I'lideiiiiinliiallniiiil, unbiased and Impar tial. A paper fur clergviueii, schol ar, teacher, IniMitiess men and (iiiinlies. It discusses every topic of the diiy relig ious, llinnlogical, political, llleraiy,'s'ial, uriiHlic ami scion ti lie, Its con trlbiitml article are by the most eminent w riteis of the English language. It employs spin dallies niul distin guished w riiers as edllur of ilsTrt HM V ON K Dki'AIII MKNI'S A paixT pailliiilnily lilted fur lawyer, doctors, clergymen, tluiso engaged in business, young people of lint It sexes men and women who read and think lor themselves . A paper esnclutly valuable for those interested in I ink Am i h, Si ii.m k, Mrsii , A paper uhlng valuable Information llH)ll l-INAM'K, I. UK lNSIHAMK, CoM MKIICK. A paper for Si niiav Si iioiii. Woiikkms, those wlnt Iiavn a Faiim. Uimukn or lloi sK Pi. wis. A paper (or the luiiiily, old and young. IMPORTANT. TlIK I MlKI'KNIlKN r UllllntlllCeS tl) It subscribers, and to snv who may become sj that It Is prepared to (iiinisli any paper ami liiagsrlne published ill till country, England, France and lieriuatiy, at a verv large reduction (rum publishers' rules. This opportunity i open onl to sulMcrihers of Tiik iMnrnMnsr. t poll receiving lint of papcro or uiagaaiiies from individual or reading room, an estimate ill bv given by return mail. Il yearly mihsciiptimi l $.1.00, or at that rate fur snv psit of a vr. Club of live, IJOOcach. " TRIAL TRIP" ONE MONTH, 2b CUNTS. SM'cliueil Copie Free. THE INDliPKNDIiNT. P.O. Box 277. l:u Fulton Street, York. New FOR CLATSKANIE St en iiht (r. W. Shaver, Commencing Anril 15, iMitl, will leave Portland dot of Washington street Tiles- lay, Thin s.l.iy ami Sunday livening at 5 o'clock Heltirnillg, leaves Cliitskauie Monday, Wednesday and Friday even ing at 5 o'clock. Will pas Oak Point alsiut 7; Stella 7:15; Muyger 7:25; Rainier M :2tl ; Kuliima !l :l.'i ; St. Helens 10 ::!(). Arrive in I'orthiiid 1 :.'!') a. in. This i the nearest and mint direct route to thit great Neluilem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. 1H(HI mili'H of lone; dis tance telephone wire in Orcpm nnd Wusliinntun now in ojienitiiui hv the Oregon Ti ii'ili()iieitinl Tel I'K'rupli ciiinjimiy. Portlaiiil, Scuttle, SjMl. kane, Tunnnu, Siilcin, Walla Walla, IVn.ll.-tnn, Albany and '.HintlirrtowiiH in the two t-tates on the line Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal coiiiniiuiication. iritiinco mi cll'cct to a, clear iiii(lerHtandiii(,'. Sjm kano uh oiiHily heard jin 1'ortlainl. Oregon City ollico ut IIun's )nr store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - Orcim.,. OAVVira 0I8ION FATINTa, ft Ii. .:'.". 'wf nltlMItWAV Niur v....- .homa t. wui, s, uji? '; i".'ft:,,t jk Sclentiflo American L Arjenoy to