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Oregon City Hi SCHEDULES & O f. T.t'O.'HNTKA rprise, TIME 1M, DsrssniKis I A 4.1 A. M M, ami learee M. Mk dajre Ai.Km tun Ua SSTWSIN MSTI.Af l,al.lli S Leave I'lirlleiiil. Tayliir ilrrnl a y-. HiiiuUr l (m( ni'liy I "onlniuli WJ ai 11 li.dueiii.iiay. liviiiMiInt iii limnon I'll il It rt r mi 'I .0 I'. feat Hum, aiux! airinnndalli No way ttrinlil limulvilivll ratoe ou iiiruiifii iruiniiL iicImIJ nr foillnji) it Similar nil lnw ralre NOl'TIIKKN PACIKIO ,I!.WAY. HilRTH IKlt'NI (alllnriila Kmraaa (t ) roiiv i ) kii'vlmri Ia (way tlalliiiii' ' Mal.tu J'aa.aufaf j SOUTH SOt'SU Koprburg l,or (war ilallnll ('llfiiruU (Unreal (lhiuiil lull) I M ur i 1 n a. tn. I (Hi p. m. s.Jai w. 77 a. m i p. m I . i'UMTAU HCIIKfU. sr niutrisaii rnriuii.OAD. ' Mall clnea. oin North, 1 1 H m 1 ' P Mall oi. i muni Huuib, 1 1, m ami 7 p. in. JJalj ill.lrll.ule.l Irnin Ni.nl a. ui., IV Ilk m. Mail dlil' bm. l tivtn ult I a. m., 4 p. m. ' ST liar aiui:iLtiHI Ml" A. Mall tl.iliK liif I'lirllaiiltabd dnrttulln IMili.la. U .mill, aud 4 44 . II M.ilnlu-ta ii'f Milweue ouly, III i m.. 4 45 u m Nail . nitres lim rUeii, II 10 a. m. and 4. 1) p. m. , aim Sours. Oregon Cltjr lu Kly , Carui. lulluo. Liberal and. at .dalle leatea al li m. a4 arritrae at tin. dailr. Oregon (Mlf l Kearer Onk. Milk, Clark. Maailuw Unxik.l'nlna Mllllan.f ( ortm) )eeee al a. m. M. unlay, 1ilay ami rnday, an relurniou lollnwlug ile al 4 p. Hi Oregon ( lir to Vloia, ,an aucl Itediaad Icavea (lrtna City Mmiilf . We-liieeilay aid Mayai I.IM p. ., leawif Vlula same daya alJ.wfa.ai Otvgnn I'lly lo Wlllarftita, "laff rl and Wi.uillll4,arrl alio Jul in. aud laeri al II SO a, m. deny. O-iit.I .1.1 naif windm li opao on etiudar from 10 lu a m. AH lu-dro l "' b.l al ma ...Kir la piumplr ul HI HA'I, aa ulnar dr. . , ,, An Ka.i-rum.lt lhal litelayed en1 Mill" ernee on ( at a tn., a. I'. tin will em ou U tl.wt url Ueieot'lo oar. WIIXAMETTK IAI.U. K'Y. riuunl t'enmio aamua W a m. 7 i - lu ou li ) " 11 t " I I'l .ra t U " Ui 4 0 ' ft .0 ' I o " 10 I ll " ui ' lui " liinjx ra laa rtfj hour ttnill n'rlucb B ru. lu iltaetun and l," Jao r (. Iirn. C. A hlU.KK.Ki rT. FHIDAY, IiK.CKMIlKK 4. IK'.. ibLtMrm raixa e . ra. 7 l " i a 10 o w " n v. I :( a in. 1.9 a .m " 4 Mi " I u M 4 Ai 7 M V In " 10 lo " Nkiht Hiilool.. 4.)neo( the nwiU o( city like llii, nm an niAtiy young lnn mill aroiiH'n bro rniplojrnl In llm mllU nil lai'torlen. I wiiimh atlmro llioioiiiiiion r.nitlinh lifHiiilu'i r tautflit. Tim nlulita art lutm now n-i time may bo khiipwIihI lilioila fur inny ol our ruling iiile nml nlKlil riKM woulil tw ilaant anil iirulluble way I biMMnliug Hid 'lntr tvpiilngi. Many o( our ymmg nwiei nion whom llio re r)Kiiif.ililllii'a of lilo imiHt anon Ik lin)oa el, anil wlio nw may lillmg lln-ir uvpiiitiKii away In vain umiiiM-iiienla. w re riin would nt-i!y vll UihhiimiIvm of n opiKirtiiniiy toariilre Hie know I eilgo ncn-KHaary for the iroiur illiH-hnruu of lllo'i (liitinat. We truat that nome who are Inlurcalml in the lulure wulfare of our young iieople will liungurHte eoion phin by wlil li nlK'1 ch0"1 "'"y lie iirgaiiiwil in the vory ni-Ar future. Otliir cititiM with a far inalhir working iniiuUtiiiti lhn Ort'uon City diem It IHTtHary totlmlr well tnlng to have night ii linol Anil why not thi city with lla liiimlreili of n-oile who Imve no otlmr oiKirtunity Ami mimt Ai-quire their educAtionat night or go without it. If tlmir mlnilii Are not tilled with uwful knowleilge thoy will lie with that which ll worno t li ft ii ufli'. VKMiiirT nH 'iIWoni.v. The cane of Mr Hogiin ve. ClmkiunaH i-ounty fur 20,0(H) ilumagoH for pvrwinnl Injiirien was trit'd lu"t week in Wanlilngton county Wfiirt' Juilgii Mi'Uriilu hihI a jury on a change of veniio from thin county. Thin c gruw "'it ' t'10 p'nintiir heing thrown frmii A WAgoii over An embank inimt At l'uililing rlyer bridge on Grinder 1, .1 Him, he claiming that the county wan liable by reawin of there being no railing at the place, where flie went over the Imnk. The plaintiff wan very aeri ourily hurt, having her j.iw broken in two plucijH ami her npino Injured and badly baui.ied aliout the body and waa conllnod to her bml lor monllig by the injuries. Her doctor' bill alono ainoiuiUid to over flTiO. ,twaa Kimerully Biippoed that the plilntlir would get a verdict of nev-, erul thimmind dollars Bgaltint the county. The jury alter being out aixteen hour brought in a verdict for only The phiinllir'wiw repreHonted bv Kx-Oover-nor V. W. Thayer, Hon. Henry St. lUy nor ami Hon. lilen 0. Iloliuun, of 1'ort liin ; ClmlaiiiUH county was reprcflnted by Hon. Uuo. O. Iliownell, Hon. J. U. CairipWell and Di-ttrlut Attorney T. J. Cleeton. ' ltoAKD MkKTiNii. The annual meeting of the board of directors of the Chautau qua association was held Wednesday afternoon, at w hich time the report of Secretary Chan, li. Dye was read and approved. Tin) report show the receipts of the year to have boon $221)3, of which $201K) were from' gate receipts and con coshIoiib of the July meetings.' The dis bursements were $2,240. The prsldnnt, Col. R. A. Miller, was delegated to rep resent the Willamette Valley Association In a conference of riipreiMiiitiillvfi of all the Cuaat aawimblli'S, lo be held In Aali liinil aomeliiiii) this month to secure co-operation in arranging Hie next pro gram at (ilailHtnnii Park. The (lute for tlm next Baaembly is llxnd for July 7-17 ini'lualve. ( Lai'muhv Ili KNKii, l.aat Tliiirsilay Af ternoon the Wlllamellii Nteain laundry locaUd in the old creamery building on I'lllli street was burned by the explosion of tank on llin gasoline engine. When the signal wa given lo stop the engino the young ludy who looks after Ihu How of the gasoline failed to shut it off when the engine was stopped, taming tlm flume to communicate with tint tank and explode, The plant was valinxl at $H(K) and was uninsured. About one-half of the laundry was saved, The laundry tieople have not fully decided upon plan for the future, but in the ineau time they will continue llinlr laundry business and have t!ie work done In I'urllaiid. Hcuoni, Cihki). The public school at Canemah was cloaed Tuesday by order of the board of directors, on account of tht presence of diphtheria In the com munity. Anna Woods, one of the pupils, was taken sick with the disease and a numlx-r of scholars expoaed Mure the nature of her ailment was known, And it was llimiglit best to close the school un til the result of the exposures were known. : The little Woods girl died at 0 o'ojock p.m. Tuesday eveulng. the day school closed, having been sick but a short time. Fknbt'Nr'UTioX C'jntxt. Notwith standing the storm and sleet vf last Mon day ulgbt a goodly number of L'hautau quaiis asaeinbled at the home of Mr. and Mrs, II. C. Stevens for a pronunciation oonlest of French proper names. The distinguishing feature of the evening's entertainment was a graphic and highly entertaining return of, French history by . Mr.. Charles 11. Dye. The programme ended with music and re freshments, Tii circle Is about to take up e popular new work on the study of "French Travels." Maui AlHiHKsnu. The pastor end Itaptisl of Portland and vicinity held a conference on revivals in the Second church on Tuesday and Wednesday of Uil week. Among thesiiecial addresses nude during the conference was one by linv. Oilman l'arker on "Waiting on the 1-ord ;" bv Kev. M. I.. Kimit on "The I'astor and Kevlvala ;" and by Kev. C. A, Wonddy oil "Prayer wild Itevival." A Fl'MNisiiKit llot sk. Will lie rented very reasonably to a family that will guarantee to take good rare of the build ing and Udonglng4. Thu house is new, plastered, of seven room ami convenient of location. Apply at this olllce. The I'lnafore Is Conilnr. It is not often our people are called upon to enterlaia such distinguished guests M w ill be with us ouii. Her Majesty's ship, 1'iiuli.re, ia ex ecled In l'ort Milvely Deceinlair 10th Her very (xipiilar rnuimandi'r, Captain Corchran iliuy l'lilllins of I'ortland) saaisted by his charming daughter Josephine (Mrs J. II Strlckler) will tend a reception to Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. H. (W. II. Hurghardt) and bis crowd of admiring female relations, bis sisters, ami his cousins and his Hunts, among whom are Cousin Hebe (Miss Maltie Drpr), Vera Cmifleld, Bade Chaw, Nan Cochran, Kate Ward, Inio Harding, Nettle Walden, Mat. Duo little, Catherine 1'ratt, Haxel Pilsbury, Klma Albright, 1'suline Cauiplndl, Km in a McCletcliio, Vera Pilsbury, Lou Cochran, Jeane White. "Little Iluttercnp" (Mrs. Alex. Thomas of Portland; will be on band as usual with hei basket of "goodies" for the crow, who are boatswain, Kay N or ris; boatswain's mate, Kvan Williams; mldnhipmnto, Ivan Strlckler. KALPH KAC'KSTKAW (Willis 11 ay ties of Port land), Dick Deadeye, Chas, l'oie; crew, Layton Kelly, Jaa. Church, Chas. Wil son, George Simmons, Treston Heed, John Hickman, lien. Doolittle, Kalph Miller. Kox sheet at Huntley's book store, Monday, Nov, 30. Hest reserved seats, AO cents; general ailmiasion, 35. Miiryiloiis KcMiilts. From a letter written by Kev. J. Hun derman, of i)iuiniiilale, Mich., we are porm it ti'il to make this extract: "I buvo no hesitation in rcommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I w as pastor of thu llaptist church al Kiyes Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terrible puroxysuis of coughing would Inst houra with little Interruption and It seemed as if sho could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery ; it wits ipiick in its work and highly saliNfactiiry in results." Trial bottles free at Charmiin & Co's. Drug Store. Kegulur size fiOc and $1.00. Rooks Cheap. . . Everything required in the school room, books, slates, tablets, sponges, ink, peim, pencils, etc. at Daniel Wil liams, cornel Seventh and Center st routs. Full stock of nuts, candies, notions etc., fresh and of good quality. Sold at reas onable priuea. Spring VI neon Wauled. A second-band spring wagon wanted, cash or trade. Address "Wagon" care of the KntkhprihK, giving price and de scriptive of vehicle. THE WOOD. WIU-h hnxol, rioifwixid ! Ilia mapU bara, Ami tli"f Ilia unit and III' llorjr, Llmi, pupliir ami Urn l h trw far and naar A a Ilia oaaad tfm call mm. Wild (ink-nr, wakiio, with Ita man Ullonn, Ami briibna nt t-r i,f a twllliflil (rm.ii, Anil fm uraima plumw) Willi suuimar, and atriin iiiiMina Of iiiumlruka fluwnr Imtwiwa. Dwip old grnun fi rna and ninaaiai rad and Krajr VaU tut what naked tnjrth's wlilla tm Ami imxI and eiiliii a i-aaoaila far away, With vr falling Iwut. Old lull" maila swant wltb drath, rough btla of bark. And UhkM Iwlg and knotUI rout, And aunablnn aplaalim, and ifrnat xjjaof dark. And many a wild bird's Aula, Tli.ra let ma alt until tha Indian duak Wllb 0"lir oolnrod ft onmaa duwn, Mowing tlm wlldwiiod with atnr lira and musk And ahaduwa 11 u aud brown. Tlim alda by aid Vlth an ma inaiirlan draam To Uka tba uwbit bauntod Lan, , Ilalf tinM wltb Tlm-a. Il by a On-fly gb-am, That brtns-a ma bnma again. Madlaoo ( awalo lo "Undertuoaa." HERALDRY. Oh T1w of tha Hharthand of Illatory and Chronolofr. , Heraldry can muke the world A glori fied world It Is quarry where every one may hew end a ses where every one nay dip hi oar, and If heraldry be came Again a fine art sbe could be onoe more tbe bride of history, while art with her tumult of utbuslam Alone can deck her fittingly. Without ert heraldry is an mioonth and dead thing; with Art she llvnth for every one end is truly a nleuoa ' u - ' Heraldry create intelligrnt enriosity And stimulate hiitorio ImagiDiUioii. tihe awaken lutereat in geueratioiis gone by and should be taught, say Mr Jluakin, to the young men and maidens of tbe itreel and lane, for heraldry help to declplier the fnrgotto) hand writing on the wall and tbe glorious record of our ancestor' , doing and striving And progress and upwArd climbing in the long crusade against tyranny and slavery and Ignorance and ititnlrrsnoe, That heraldry Is the shorthand of his tory and chronology seems to be now allowed, and heraldry, in A sose. should be tbe application of the flue arts i if amlnture end Daintinsto family j history. It Is the silent langnage which tliristemloni anrrpiea ana aeveiopea at tbe time of tbe crusadua. In silence and lu boie she spake, through the eyes, to the heart of Christendom, of the noble deeds of her children, snd she Is al to rn ther indisnemmble if the heraldrlo al- i lnsioua in Dmite, Cbaueer, Kpenser, Khakesnt-ure. hoott. etc. are Dot to be ) entirely lost. Heraldry has received the sanction or centuries, and a herald of tbe true strain Is neither finicking, fretful nor faulty, but full of goodly joy and at times even of pious mirth. And if some peep and mnlli.r at abuse, foruettina that the I abuse of anything is uo Argument agsiust it proper use, otners re ana learn that heraldry has eilucatioiml vlu is to many a race a wayside sao ramrut and blaw-s broad ita potent in fluencenamely, that nothing must be done to tarnish thu family escutcheon. In Kuglaud also, iu the absence of hereditary rank, cout armor is the only disCnctive mark of birth and high blood for the untitled nobility. Nino tocutli Century. Ilravr Juatlr. It seems that ahuormnlly stout people have their use iu this world as well as other things. The other day, as an ex ceedingly corpulent old geutleman was leisurely proceeiliuR along Regent street, a detected pickpocket, who was fleeiug at the top of his speed from two myr midons of the law, violently collided with him, and the pair rollod over in tbe gutter together, the stout gcntloman on top. The pickpocket made strenuous but un availing efforts to extricate himself from uuder the mountain of flesh, but the corpulent gentleman remained a fixture until the pursuer came up aud capt ured the rascal. Then the fat man picked himself up, nothing tbe worse for bis mishap and moved off with the remark that so long as ho had breath in his body, his weight would "always bo thrown on the side of law aud justice," Pearson's Week- ArtlflrbU Ilalua or Run Vogu" An experiment which illustrates iu a very curious manner the actual philoso phy of the formation of hnlos or "sun dogs" has been made by Drs. Brewer and Dixon aud is explained by them as follows: Tulre a solution of alum and spread a few drops of it over a pane of glass. It will readily crystnlizo in small, flat oetohedrous, scarcely visible to the eye. When this pane of prepared glass is held between the observer and tho sun, or even a eandlo (with eyes very close to tho smooth side of the glass), there will be seen throe different but distinct and beautiful balos, each at a different distance from the lumi nous body. St Louis Republic, A Kuyl Draftaiiian. Tho lato bIihIi of Persia was an excel lent draftsman. Ou his visit to England seven yeurs ago he sketched tbe artist of The Oraphio as that gentleman was sketching him, and the royal drawiug was daahod off with a keen yet uuexag gurotcd power of curiciitnre not often mot with in an umuteur's work. Albany claims the houor of having made tho first carriages manufactured entire iu this country. Several were built iu tho year 1814, and the event was duly noted at the time as au ovi deuoe of the spread of Uuited Stutos en terprise. ' ' Henry III of France was surnamed the Minion, it is said, on aocouut of his compliance with the wishes of tbe em peror. " ";i ' One thousand onbio centimeters equal a quart of tbe standard measures in use in this country. PURELY VEGETABLE I'llTMt alH, n4 ll. FsmKjr Mw- Am Krrp ivai. Hr' trie fr !! dtfjraMf A Ui and pbfit and rtvnt C.mt.uk amij I'll vim, Maiahi fHm Vivian, lfWL ( tmrLAinm, Until.- km, Jauuic au HAD IIIlKATIf! N'rfhinr li o tinplratant, WMhinu vt trmmtm, u had lfih; and In ns-afly every a it ttxnf tmtn !) Mom i h, and ran t cuily ctrttrxed if ym will laka Siimml.ivtTB Htu.vt.Aiow. ! imtct to ur a rctncfly f lint rctyuUlvt di-order. It will alto yvur apaiitc, ewnpicii'jo and jet)raJ health. I'fLKMt Hrw many 1fr t'sfluit day after day, maklnf We burden and roWing ciiMenca of ail rcature, vwrnf to tha Mtrti tir1ririAj inm filaa. Vrt rclW t fevly lo the hand sf tlmtm any one who will oat ymat cally lh remedy thai hai pcrmanantty cutad tbrt aanda. hiMM Livia Uv.VLAiom it no dsuitc, TtoUm (mrgt, Uti a gml aMiaunt to naiura. CONMTIPATIOW MIOI LI) ivh ba ratardfd aft inrlirf2 ailment tn fa t . nature daanantla the ma reul-niy of the W'wtli, and any dcvtatitafl from thu demand pave the way often to MrMiH oangcf, It a) quit aa Daary to ramova Impure arumulatKma frotn the bffwcla ae H ta tn cat nr alap, and mo heaiih can be cxpacud wbare CMtive babtt gf Udy prrvaiia, , HICK HEAIUeiiEl w ThU diMrcMlng afllcik occur moat frxm)j. The diMur1.tK t4 the atnmarh, anln from ttw bnpcfic'tly diitcatad raatriHt, raiiaai tverc P" tha heed, acumpaniad witb dwurrsjstabit uuaca, an4 thia caoatttuiaft whet popularly know aa Sub Ileadatba, (car tha relief at whtch ffAftft biMMoM LlVftft KftOULATt'B Oft MRDtClft. MAITCrAVCTUBID OMLT BV J. JEL ZKHalK a CO., Priiladtlphift, Pa. H EIlOH J ? 1800 miles, of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation bv the Oregon Telephone and Tel egraph company. Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Taeoma, Palem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and 96 other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City eflice at Huntley's Drug Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - - Oregon. MOLALLA-:- AVENUE ..STORE.. G. W. Grace & Co. NEW GOODS, Complete stock of every thing needed in the home. Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At ihe City Stables. W. H. YOUNC. Prop., Buccaaora to W. H, COOke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. Mrs. J. H. STRICKLER, Teacher of the true Italian method of voice culture, inclu ding sight singing. Harmony taught privately or in class. TERMS : Two lessons per week in voice. . . . 1 00 One lesson per week in voice 75 Two lessons per week in harmony, per term 12 00 Two lessons per week in harmony, class of four, per term 6 00 Two lessons er week in harmony. class of eight, per term 3 00 CATARRH local'disease and Ii th remit ol eolda and sudden climatic change. For your Protection wa pfnitivcly auie that this remedy dues not contain mercury or any other injur ious drug. Ely's Cream Balm le acknowledged to he the moat thoronph cot for Naaal Catarrh, Cold In Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It opena and cleanaea the niwal paeaairea, allaye pain and Inflammation, heal, the enrea, pro tecta the membrane from colde. reatoree the aen.ee of taaie and smell. lrlce Boc, at UniinrUHiorbTmail. KLY UKUTllKHlj, e Warren Sueet, New York. Get Ihe beat yoi can for Christmas Wc claim the bent asfiortment, the very best quality and the lowest prices .... BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN The Oregon City Jewelers We now offer a complete , line of Watches, Clocks, , f Cil,-,--,, Sill, TTmhrollaa W AAVVrvtajarS ! Hi Wl VlJUr?) Musical Instruments China Souvenir ware. x When yod buy Agents for Pure Prepared Paint ! A house you make sure the title is clear. When you paint it use Pure Prepared Paint as it makes all the difference in the world whether the paint is genuine or not. Color cards free, bpecial prices in quantity. T ' ... CHARMAN & CO. CITY DRUG STORE. -Telephone No. viii' 1 1 1 ii mi '7i j w liiiiu-jyjaiTa, i'ti RU.iiilllri.r nor Mfipr rinifDivr han vrtNt axrmx air for V,r,w MOUMEHtAL BIOfiZE CO. BRIDCEP0RT.COM WHITE BRONZE Monuments will not Moss-cover or black en. Are artistic, cheap and the most enduring monument made. White Bronze is no experiment It has stood for hundreds of years in Europe and is not affected by . the weather. Correspondence soli cited. 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