A POSTER ROMANCE.
Bh pord within ponlxr gowa
Bnfftth a yxntrr tni;
A ptr luu-kiirt'uml wlwlcd down
Into ur .
I muaten-d up pouter mull
Anil (whl. "Oh, quiMTint lit,
If jrou iWM It worth jrour whili
Our troth ahall coma to pawl"
8h Ttrtroil mo with pouter frown
An I prlM. "It csnnot lx:
You havi no wi'lnl, KroUino rvnowo;
Too plain you n (nr ma."
I wil.llr J:ih-1 n)xin niT wheel;
1 arorvhrJ It hero ml thi'rw
Colli. lc-il. 1 1 1 1 . 1 , ami, with a nqmvU,
I tuant mjr garniFiiU Ur.
AH miiJ muI blo.nl ami mita I riJe
To Hit who ilid me Bun::
Sho (InvtMsl upon my nock and sighed,
"An, now you'ro just th thlngl"
Vhloago KecortL
HIS SPANISH GIRL.
I womiorvd why Burry should bo sit
ting alouo in tho gimlou at 10 o'clock
on a fine midwinter uiht. An I rc-mom-IhtchI
him, he had boon a sociable nrt
of follow, fond of gayoty and pretty
girls, and tltoro was a cotillon goitiR
on Indoors in tho ballroom. I woudorod,
too, whore his wife was, for ho had told
mo lie was married.
It was six years since I had last soon
him. Wo had boon boys togr-ther, just
ont of college, and I had visitor! him
for a summer in the southern part of
tho state, wliere his home h:ul always
boon and where his family was one of
the few "old" ones which could right
ly lay claim to gentility of other than
mushroom growth.
After that visit I bad gone back to
San Francisco and to a truly San Fran
cisco system of work, with the result
that my health and spirits had steadily
decreased, and at the end of these half
dozon years I was obliged to oome south
for a long rest.
I had chosen this delightful and
quiet hotel in the hope that I might not
have my peace disturbed by any of my
nnmorous acquaintances, but here, the
first thing, came down upon us in our
retreat a crowd of wordlings from town, !
bent on dancing a cotillon. Barry had :
come with them. Why, then, I repeat-
od, was he not in the ballroom, and I
where was his wife? Perhaps she did !
not dance. But, in that case, why was i
either of them with the frivolous party
that was turning our secluded spot into
bedlam?
For a moment longer I let my gaze
follow a girl in white satin, who had !
fascinated me. She was very young and
brilliant and erect, with tho face a j
painter would have chosen for Olym- i
pia's, wreathed in vines and serpents. I
A high, unnaturally white forehead, I
with very black and very straight, thin j
brows, eyes long and flashing and cruel, I sented.
gaiu at the bundle and wonder what
it was it was dusk, yon know and
then to notice that the bundle moved, i
"Wherefore t concluded it was a
woman, probably a Mexican. It was a
I woman, or a very young girl, rather,
! and aden;vd pretty one a Mexican totv I
j I could see that, even in the twilight, I
j for her ryes gleamed in tho dark as on-j
i ly a pair of Mexican oy can gleam,
: utiil thi'iv was mi ailih'd brightness, for(
I the eyes wow wet with tears. How do,
I know? I dismounted and found out, j
j of course. It isn't likely 1 was going to
oo a woman prone on tho ground a
i long way (nun the neanvtt habitation
at nightfall and yet not offer her any
j assistance in my power.
"Well, as I said, sho was crying
stormily, and I sot about finding out
I why. She told a most Mmxi curdling
j tale of parental cruelty. It wasn't true.
I've found that out since. She was only
I IS, but she could toll an oxtraordinari
i ly pun! lie. As a matter of fact, she had
found that a particular flame of hers
was going to take another girl to some
( shindy. But the cruel treatment story
: did nicely, and I comforted her sho
i was such a more child, I honestly
thought. The lie was innocent enough,
j They arou't taught to think a falsehood
j anything serious. She was just a tritle
shy unil shrinking, like a little girl who
puts her hands behind her and lowers
her lashes at the advances of a stranger.
In fact, that is exactly what she did.
You should have soon those lashes.
You'd have been just as big a fool as I
was and have staid until the moon
rose and niado an appointment for an
other meeting, and eveutually you'd
have fallen as badly in love as I did.
"We always met under this tree. It
was on her father's land, but quite out
of sight of the house. She said that if
he wore to find us together he would re
double his brutality, but I assured her
that if we were discovered we would
run off at once and got married. The
child was in one of her acquiescent
moods and lowered her eyes and agreed.
Of course I could only manage to get
away on Saturday evenings or Sundays
this is the anniversary of our meeting,
by the bye; you see I cling to old mem
ories but wo mado tho most of our
time, I never had been so infatuated as
I was with that Spanish child, with her
tawdry, bright frocks, her shy ways,
her gorgeous eyes and her broken Eng
lish. She really was Spanish and not
Mexican, I learned. "
"They all are, " I ventured.
"I know, but your sarcasm is wasted.
In this case it was beyond question, and
there was American blood in her veins,
too a little of it
"I insisted upon running away with
her and getting married at sea, and,
after no end of refusals, sho finally con-
Oh, I was far tx smitten, too
KKAL KSTATK TIUMSmtH.
Furnished Every Week by the Clacka
mas Abstract & Trust Cotiimiiijf,
it :io
0 W Urftce, nlii.it iff, to J K Morley
no' 4 and nw(4 u( 11114 and lot I
ol sec W, t Ss, r 1 e lOr.HJscres LW 45
Alsos'y of se'4 mid t''4 of see
'.'. in t -I s, r 1 e, lit! notes ii tV
Aiso, ne'4 of se'4' and nw'4 of
t 4 of see's and :t( t 4 s, r 1 e
8(1 acres
l'artof the 1 1, C No 4l in sees
ltian.l H li, acres IS IK)
Also, n of ne of sec S, t ;l s,
r3 e, SO acres U vs
Also, ne of sec IS, t ;l s, r 8
It's) acres 1(1 t-0
Also, wl of s '4 of sec 7, t i ,
r 3 e 80 acres 18 !t)
Also, e's of iie of sec ol, 1 1 s,
r 3 e, SO acres t! 30
Also, lt of nw'4 and n' of
sw4 and part of sec 34, I i , r
4 e 8ti acres ill 15
Also, s'v. of nw "4 and v "4 of lot
1. sec i", t 1 s. r 3 e it'.l acres ii Mi
Also, nw'4 of so'4 of sec lii, t 4 s
r I e 40 acres 5 4(1
Also, part ot the tieo Uroek 1) I,
C t 3 s, r 1 e 7( acres iS iO
Also, part of the Shannon I! I.
0 in 1 1 s, r 1 e, 58 acres it) C5
Also, s' of sec oil, lis, r 5 e
3i0 acres and e't of sec 3t, lis,
r5e, ltW acres i3 10
Also nw4 of sec 14, t 0 i, r 2 e
It's) acres 10 50
Also w,' of nw4 and so '4 of
sec 11, 1 6 , r 2 e 120 acres. ... 10 50
Also w'j of fw'4 of sec 11, t 3 s,
r2 e, 40 acres 4 iO
i I . mill n w I .' nl
i, r 4 e 120
c
Y .-si
nan,
a large nose, suggestive of the Hebrew, j ensnared, to have it occur to 1110 then
uiin, rea lips, continually parted in a
wild sort of smile over wonderful teeth ;
a brilliant color, a long face, black hair,
parted and twisted low on one of the
most columnar necks I had ever seen.
It was not a beautiful face. In repose
it v as far from beautiful, but it was
rarily in repose, and her laugh was the
how a match of the sort would hamper
my career; how an ignorant country
girl would prove a thorn in my flesh in
the critical town clique; what a social
drag she would be upon me! I knew
tho family would raise particular Cain,
but when a man wants to marry in spite
of his family he is apt to look upon it
wl4 of sec 21, t :
acres
E F Wiley to DC I.atoutette, trus
tee, the und of the I L C of
William II Forodyoe and wife in
sees J and 6 in t 3 s, r 3 e, 200
acres
James I Shaw to Emily 1 Shaw
being a part of the A Mckinly
D L C
10 t:
1 ro
1 00
most bewildering thing imaginable. If ! as a small stone to bo kicked out of his
she had been the heroine of a romance, I path, and it takes him some time to dis-
men would have loved and hated her to
tho extent of the shedding of a great
deal of blood, but in life today it is
hard cash, not women's faces, that ac
complish that I took one last look at
cover that his pebble is a good sired
bowlder.
"But we quarreled. " A long pauo,
while Barry lit another cigar from tho
old ono and puffed it into clowiuir. I
the demoniacal young face and then j kept silence, and after awhile ho went
went to hunt up Barrv.
We had already met in tho office, but
had not had time to exchange a dozen
words. I wanted to talk over old times
and new times, so, when I drew near
him, I scraped my fort and coughed,
as being the approved method of break
ing in upon tetes-a-tetr's r.v.il meditation,
and when be started I said: "Hello!
That you, Barry?" and took a seat be
sido him on tho bench. He offered me a
cigar and gave me a light from which
I inferred I was not unwelcome.
"What are you doing, mooning un
der a pepper tree? It seems to mo danc
ing's more in your line, or dtjesn't the
madam dance?"
"Yes; she dances."
"Oh!" I said, and feeling slippery
ground, proceeded to avoid it "Came
down from town tonight with the par
ty, didn't you?" I askbd.
"Yes. "
"Heaps of pretty women."
"Do you think so? I admire yotr
northern women more. They have more
distinction too. Oura fade early, be
sides. "
'Well, there's one girl there, by
on: "lou may think most women are
fiery, but you shtmld try a Spaniard.
She got the cruel father a harmless,
shriveled up old fellow to tako her in
to town behind ono of his trotters ono
day. Sho wanted to buy a gown, which
she told him was for some kind of a
bailo out here, but it was really to get
married in. I had bremght her a sample
of the stuff I wanted her to get ; other
wise she'd have appeared in pink and
green and white lace beyond a deiubt
"Well, she saw me on tho street with
a city girL I believe it was Nora Clarke.
You rejmember her? She was tho merest
acquaintance, as yon know, and I treat
ed her as ono drjes any woman ono hap
pens to meet Wo passed a confection
er's, and I, naturally enough, askeel her
to have some soda water. I don't sup
poso I'd have done it if I'd known that
Ysadora was around, simply because I j
was aware that sho wouldn't tako it as
an American fiancee would havo deme, '
"But she was around, and she thought
I was doing tho de-adly dcveited, m the !
next Saturday, when wo were to have
run away, she met me with reproaches 1
and tears and devutrv Keuerallv.
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Oregon Illy .Market lieport.
(Corrected weekly.)
Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 47 cents
per bushel.
Fluur Portland, 3.10; Howard's
Best, 3.0; Fisher's Best, $3.00.
Oats in sks, white, 35 cents per
bushel, gray, 30.
Millstulls Bran, H4.00 per ton;
shorts, $14.50 per ton : chop, f 13.50.
Potatoes 50 cents -r bushel.
KgijH, 11 H cents per dozen.
Butter Ranch, 25 to 3J cents per roll.
Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 4
cents; 50-pound boxes, evaoratod, 4'c.
prunes, L" to 4'' cents; plums, 2t to
3 cents.
Bacon Hams, 8 to 8,'i cents; sides,
6 to 7; shoulders, 5 to 0; lard, ti to 7.
Livestock and Dressed Meats Iteef,
live, 1J4 to2 cents; hogs, live 214 cents ;
hogs dressed, 3.'2' cents ; sl eep, f 1. 00 to
f 1 25 per head; veal, dressed, 4 cents
Poultry Chickens, young,
old $2.75, turkeys, alive, 8
tKitind. Poultry advancing.
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Corner llth and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon.
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iii'hh )iiiirikn
REPAIRING - A. - SPECIALTY.
rriivn tho low-cut to lx hml in rortliiml. Simp on Fourth Street,
near Mum, Oregon City, Oregon.
ROAKE BROS., Proprietora
ritmluii.
In the County Tonrt ol the 8tala of Ure;oa for
in t ouuty 01 iiacftainai.
In Ilia matter ol tti eatala ol VV. II. C la) ion,
uvt-tfaaetl.
To Rinma Jatia TUyaon, KrtKlorlck Clayann,
K IwaM t.Uyion, l.aac llayaou, Jaroti flay
ou an I Allrwl Clayaoj, ami to all oiliori un
known, 11 any men ttiarat imi.
Tror. ani sacii or von. ark iikkkhy
llotlnail au.l oltO'l to api-far Lelora tna
unity! ourt of ilia Htat ol ora-'n. lor Ilia
niniy in ( lamiiin., mi .n.iiin.y 1:1a 71 n nay
ol
10 o'n.ot k
from $:
centu ier
Jove, that makes up for a country of , woaliln't listen to reason. Slio toro np
mediocrity that witoh of a flirt with i the new gown and refused ever to war
the black hair and the very bare shoul- ry mo or any other man, and sho uwd
ders who is dancing with Thornton. If some strong hut musical Span inn. I fan
I didn't happen to have soino ono I like cy sho was more jealous than hurt, but
better in the city, I think I'd go in for : I well, I was completely done up. To
r'arm for Kent.
A fine ranch of ob5 acres near Ki-dLunl
7 miles troin Oregon City for rent cusli
preferred and reasonable terms given.
100 acres under cultivation, 5 acres full
bearing orchard. I'lenty of pasture,
good buildings etc. One of the best
farms in Clackamas county; is near
church and school . Itenter must under
stand farming and furnish good rec-
She ' 0,nmenilalions. Tools and stock sold reas
onable. Address L. Kkithhkvhky,
tf Itedluiul, Oregmi.
her. "
"But she's married, my friend."
"No? Who's the proud possessor?"
"Iam."
"You don't say? Since when?"
"Since five years ago nearly. "
"Well, it's a little late, but permit
mo to congratulate you. She is superb. "
"Thanks." And then we lapsed into
frileuce, and I reflected upon tho facility
with which a well meaning man may
put his foot in it.
"You wonder at my not dancing,
don't you?" he said abruptly. "Well, I
used to liko it. I like it now, but I
found Mrs. Barry was already engaged,
so thero was nothing for mo to do but
to order flowers gracefully and step out
here to reflix t and recall.
"Do you know, " ho went on, "I had
a romantic meeting and parting on this
spot once, right under this very tree.
It was just after I left you, six years
ago the meeting. I had ridden out
from town on Nocturne. You remember
her, the little black mare? I was walk
ing her along a road which ran about six
feet from here, just about where that
lion Silene buxh is ( it was before the
days of tho hotel), when all of a sud
den she shied at what looked like a bun
dle of old clothes under this tree. No,
no; I wasn't thrown, and I wasn't res
cued by the heroine. It was not much
of a shy, just enough to make me look
j say that she looked more beautiful than 1
ever would bo to put it weakly. When
I saw her disappear for good over be-1
bind that clump of eucalyptus, I was !
on the verge of suicide. Pity I stopped
at tho verge, j
"Tho fellow who has since built the
hotel bought this spot, that saw our '
meeting and our parting, when her old
father died, a year or so later.
"You came along just as I was going
over old memories and wishing I sup
pose I should not say it wishing that
it were six years ago, and that I was
still blindly infatuated with my Span
ish sweetheart of 10. "
I am not fond of the modern unfinish
ed story. I want to see the heroine laid
in her grave by a host of weeping
grandchildren, and the hero following
U , . ...n r . t , . I
?.L7 "TJZir,7J m nger in giving the remedy to children
Itllious ( ollc.
Persons who are subject to attacks of
bilious colic will be pleased to know
that prompt relief may be had by taking
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhrea Remedy. It acts quickly and
can always be depended upon. In many
cases the attack may be prevented by
taking this remedy as soon as the first
indication of the disease appears. 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by O. A.
Harding, druggist.
Whooping Cough.
There is no danger from this disease
when Chamberlain's Cough Itemed ay is
freely given. It liquefies tho tough
mucus and aids its expectoration. It
also lessens the severity and frequency
of paroxysms of coughing, and insures a
speedy recovery. There is not the least
"Nothing ever ' becomes' in real life. "
ho answered.
"Where is she now?" I persisted.
"In the ballroom, dancing the cotil
lon with Thornton. "
"Then"
"Yea We made it up after her fa
ther's death and were married on dry
land and have lived happily ever aft
er, " be added, shrugging his shoulders
and throwing away his cigar. Gwen
dolen Overton in San Francisco Argonaut
or babies, as it contains no injurious
substance. For sale byG. A. Harding,
druggist,
t'ow for Sale.
A fine big cow Ave years old with a
calf four weeks old for salo at $:i0 Ad
dress or inquire of Nicholaus iStrobacker
one mile from Fischer's mill. Postolice
Itedland, Or.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Award.
i. of tail ilny, ( tlit court rm ot .. court.
at th o itirt Mouse lii i)rtr t'ltr, ClUaiiiai
County, Orftfoi), to how ci.m wif u onlnr
tiniilii not U irrnntttil to t.'t.nricii CUyumi, the
fti.miuitlrA or ! inn mMj oi n. II, t 'iijrioti,
.eifn"l, o it'll no lime 1 1 f tho folmw.itir do
firribo'l real 4ttt hall b iiMiuts.rjr to nf
tho i M hii I ltnM i;Mui mi 1 clmrtfi o( )
lulumtritltui ol tlm em ate f tn il-ei'm-el; th-
rit I'itnto In i r.1 ititMitioitvl he In a cIhHu No.
ptrtfl ol 'Ttioill 7, h, 17, H, 1J a nl i) In tnvvu
Inpiiou-b ruikt') i va t, aroonlmc to ortUnul
pit of mirvey roturiie.l ( tti Kni.ernl an I
nlT.c bf tt-e iiirv)'or geti'irnl, rMti b)tiuli l
an J U N'Tltwl m luK'iti.ittic at a i Dint i c iUih
tn J IO link wtNt of thn outlieikt c rnr o(
south Mt quarter of i ction n m twnh p U
outh r'tngo i a , t n-n north t "Iprm-n wrut
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w.nt 77 o'taiii- hikI ii J"k; the n'c tmrh i t
urt-e IS rnttiut east rid chauit ami (5i llnk;
th.Mire Notith ',iiWlfr'Ti Mint At cnani HU'l 4i
link: t(nnc Mi'irtn 1.1 ilti(r o. at ti chmm;
theiin north 'ft )tK ' iulul-i eat W
ctiatna anil t'ifliii'O no tti 45 'U-itreiji II
rhalni aii'1 71 linki to pi ice ol befiuiiln?, aare
ami axoept I') a rci ol aiiov ouiicrihe 1 tract
aol hetng iiorthcat ut rt' r aorilmi ot a 11
laii'l rlNlni, con'aiiiliiir tM) nrrea, more or 1 n,
and tnilii a n rU hi nf th j 1 mihiIo i imxl cltloi
of Jainvt Mi'Nnrr Mini Nanny MrNary, III wife,
Itonta 1 In Ctnck'imi (Joonty, Hlate ol Oregon.
Hy or ler oMiiinl'Mi K- Hayi?, County JuUice
of CU kntnai Co ni'y. htttc ol Oregon.
D"tel J u no ii,
A. H. UKK-KUaii'l K. MKVUKNMAf.L,
7-21, H II Attoruuyt loriilil (Matt.
-ATTENTION
Wo aro lu'inliuartcrs for Lightning Ico Cream Kivczors,
Son-en Doors, Window Screens, ltuUicr Hose, Lawn Mowers,
Lawn liakes, Wiro Netting, I.ul.ricating Oils of all kimls,
15alilit Metal ami everything in tho hardware line at prices to
suit tho times. Also sole agents for Sinionils' celebrated cross
cut saws.
POPE St
Mom mid Fourth Stn.,
CO..
Oregon City.
WOMAN
TI.
It
Nil in iii on.
In thu Circuit Court of tho atnt) of OrcKon for
Clackainna c unty.
Sam ii 1 IfoMtWunh, plaintiff, Cliarln M.
Van ilurt'ii mi I Uiv Van iiurcu hl wifu and
John P. tolc, d'ifeinl utta
To Clinrlui M. Vn Ilnrcu and .Mary Vau Huron,
hit wife, ileftMnlniiti :
IN TIIK NAMK OK TH K 8TATK OF OKK
gon, y ti and e ch ol you ro In-rni-y Hrtjoirud
to appeti' an I ai nwt thu com plnlut Died nitltiMt
you mi the above en tit. cl ault on or lfure th
llrt day of th; next trrm of a d ourt f UmwIhk
cxplraitoii of tal l miiiiinfin, to-wtt: Hy th - fir t
Motidfiy lu N'V' iiib r, lvwi, an l II you fail to to
appear, ptaiutlfT wlil uk JudKiniut and 1."T- e
lu ald MUlt afaliitt yitii fur lou au m of fi'i,
with liiUrem tli;rron at tint ral'M-f H p r uiit,
rtr annum Iroin the i Jth day of Kobrunry, IH 1;
ir tliu Htim ol I'. 1.20 with Intereit thuruoii at
tho mro of H pr venU per annum frain lh 1 h t
day of June, 11; for the nun ( I'il.'i, with lu
tcrut there m at tin rate of i t't' cot.t. per an
ntnn from the lut day of l)n ernler, b'U; for
the uin of l'il.21! with Inturvnt thcrom at the
rate of H fHr cent per annum frorn th lut day
of J iitii IHW; lor tlinuin of PU.2, wltti tntur-o-t
thvruon at the rntu of H per cent, pir ain um
from the 1 t day of Dervmhur, Ih'A lo tha I'Jih
day of February, Wi; for thu tum of iHNi.'.k)
paid lor taxes with Inter. 'nt thno i nt the rat
of 8 P'ir cent, p t iniuiini Iroin thu kltii day of
Docombfr, imTr, I'J HfWi aHornry'a (ex and tho
contH Hhd dlihurnuiiiiiiita of tbh rim. A No a
fit cree f-r'0l iHhic rc tal .i mort 'Hin cve.MitiMl
br the miid dufiniianti to the Jurvu-C uiktln
MortKftis'e Truftt (;inpnny and by them a n: if nod
to tnu pbilulltf to Hiicurj attl'l plalm 111' ' clttlm,
Ixjlniupon rl v'ni Ml'iiaio In the comity of
(jiiickamnH and tfito of Or moi mil more par-
tlcicariy bouii'lcd and d-crihid an follow, to
wlt; A tract o' lanil lu the not them part of hi
(ieorfp Irvln donation land o-alin and bciiiK a
part oi Hcclloriii I and lt towimhip I Houth,
rauielweal of the WlUaini tte mer dian and
nentlorm 6 and 7, townhht 4 aouih, ran 'o 1 eant
ol the WiUaiiKdte ui'Tldfau, and boundud and
duNcrlbo) an fol owN, to-wit: ltiK(iiulnf( at tho
B'jiith wont corner of the aoutheaHt quartor of
the northenat ouarter of net ion )2, town-ihip 4
Houth, rautte 1 woUoftho Wll'amutto meridian,
and runnlrijr thonce north 3-1 tluttravnenint.W
chalim to a point In tho eaat umn dary Una of
the aald Geo. Irvln donation land claim 'MM
chains Houth of th nortbeaat corner of the
north went quarter of the aoiithwent qitartor of
fli'Ctfou fl, towuahlp 4 louth, range I eant of tha
Willamette meridian; thence no th 'ito.nl ohalna;
thence rat '2 ohalim; thence mUli '10 ohalu;
thonoa went 20 chain; thence aouth 0 ohaUia
to place of belnulnic, containing UA.Hl acres
more or teai.
And directlnft raU of aald property in man
ner provided by law, and anplh Atlo;i of the
prooeidH to payment of the claim of the plain
tllTherein, including ro-t, d vbunemeuU of
suit, and attorney' feei herein.
Merfine oi thia aiimmond in mane upon yuu y
ublicatlon pumuiint to onler of Honorable
A. Mnllrlde. indtfo ol th circuit court
ol the Hale of Orairon for Claokumaa county.
Dta tlie Gtb (lay ol April, ivjn.
GKO. W. HAZEN.
Attorney for plalutlff
Kia-Mr-hamborofCoromurc Bulldln, Fort-
laod, Oregon. (H4,-ll
ii? very rciiiiirknl) c un.l ivri .'till fflli'T fril.
h' '
i'ii wiiiimii Ly MOOItK'S ItKV KAI.KI)
lias uivi'ii it Hid iwiini) of Women's
Hiicct-Hnfiil iii U'lciiviiiif tho
wi'iikncKS which liunluii
a woiiinti h lift). TIioiimhiiiIu nf u-imw,ii
K'Htily for it. It will givo ln;.illh mul Htrrngtli, mul
iniiko life a j.li'iiHiiro. FOU SAI.K KY TIIK
Fricml.
hiickaclii'H h
ami riliortfiiH
KK.M i:i)Y
ih iiiiiforinl v
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I'li'l.iclicM ami h I I KC
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YOU
STEWARTS HOI.MIiS DRUG COMPANY.
white collar line.
Columbia River $ Puget Sound Nav. Co.
PORTLAND, ASTORIA, FLAVEL AND ILWACO.
AMr Ktrctit Dock, Tcla'ihono No. .'tol.
i;
liailiy (iut.crt, ilaily Antoria limit running allcrniituly wookly with
0. K. Si. N. Co.'h Htoiuiior, It. H. Thoiiimon. Ono wcuk loiivt'H I'ortliiml
daily 7 A. M., excejit Sunday; rutin through to Klavol, commoting with
:.'S0 I'. M. train for Oarhart Park, (iriini-s and SnaHido. Loavcfl
AHtoria daily, nxcept Sunday, 7 I. M. Nnxt week li!avcH Portland
Sunday 8 1. M. Ijimavcs AHtoria daily Ii A. M., exoopt Sunday.
Loaves Portland daily, cxcjit Sunday, 8 P. M. Saturday 11 P.M.
Loaves AHtoria Sunday 7. P. AI.
Ouoan Wave, tho neaHiders' family boat, leavoH Portland Monday,
Wednesday and Friday 8 P. M. for Asloria, Flavcl and Ilwaco direct.
Leaves Ilwaco, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon. Leaves
Astoria Sunday 8 A. M., for Flavel and Ilwaco, with passengers leaving
Portland at 11 P. M. Saturday. Leaves Astoria Tuesday, Thursday
and Sunday 7 P. M. Tickets good on steamer T. J. Potter and It. It.
Thompson. All four boats for night morning to each other's docks for
freight and passengers. J. Q, SCOTT.
E. A. SEELEY, President.
Agent.
kalul. uu u.l. U.I. JM. b.l
ThU Pomnnaltrmrrff curat qulrklr, rmrmanenllr all
lliiailiK-lMi, Wukufiiliitta.. Itmt Vliulllv. kii.iiJ fi.'T.?
"""'" 'wain. ImpoUiimf nml araatlnir ilium.,,, cm'npa h.
prulhtHlrrrori iirwoiKi. Ciintulii. no iiplnUiB. I. a n.rv. l,,nli
unil blood hulldrr. Makaalliapnlaaml .urir.lr.,i,aii.l plunju!
K.llrPrrlmllnntiHKktJl p..rliii f r o. lu u , , ir
imlil, vHhamnttrnrirmitiarmimryTrfurKtrl Wrllnna iv-
mrilli-al bank, aeali-il Dl.ln wranm'r. aalih i.ii....?.!7.TS
(ton.. a.Mk..WMa.la,waa.ra.UKaaaUUl.. a. J'i.Il l'.iTl''
roriallnOre.,uCllr,Oro.,b)r CUAltMAM CO lni(vi.u.