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A SHOCKING DEATH JlrH. Numtii'l Itonke Killed 1ml Sunday Kvcnliiir. No KjfrwIlnPHHCK to Ibe Acchli-rit Wlt- iifMfi KxiiinliM'd Verdict of Ibe I'oroiiitr'i Jury. to buck it ml the neck brokim, found did no I noticed her gasp (bare Uendor black coiii)ouriii uieuite about the uiiimr ion described poallion of body ubtHv wound on foreliru'l.' tlally the same a other wltne bad Hi Ouiiwl.'f, (aavorn) "Havy train done) one rubber wa ijiImIu. I no cou.e in but ti.d not bear abimlu iralii lloed grim In the wound, looked a 11 unlet liuyu been niiinlntf at full tb car bad cut the top of bur bead." Did not uollctt any alack In im-1 wlimi Koadmauter Wait (worn) "8ald In train reached trentle about elgbt blocki regard lo grea on Mm, Hoake's bead from cruaalng." I that the car axled extended beyond the David Clo. trackwalker, (aworn) wbuel which canned the jfreaae to ac 'Live at I'arkplace and In the employ of cumulate on tlieoulsMo of the car wheel III,,. U.miliiirn !.,. in,, Pmnnunv. (!um I anil aniiiiiLliniia nn tint ralla anil the Laat Hundity oyonlna juat after the . . , K '.,..,, rlt,lirIinii -ii,,, , on tim U.lv'a .,.,! could hava louth-hound overland Houtbern rclflo trt I illni the b.My. After been caused by coming In contact either train had pulled out of the atallon bete k. ,.,,, , ., ,.,,,i i un ,, with tliei rail or tl.H .r l.la. Raid the body of a vvo.11.11, wa discovered )y' VU(,H,)(0 wt, lother man and from center of crowing- to place where .r... y .. ... v.. rei.roa.i waca .,.,,,., ,.,,. MIi ,.. .i10 north b oo. waa found on track waa oat 81 bout !I0 feet louth of the Kleventb elieet end of the cut I aaw an object between feet and be tboU(ht it imiKMHible for and at ome chIIihJ Dr. Hummer and other to hla aaNlNtance, Atlhe time of tbo accident Mr. Koake wa on her way to church, hcliiK a member of the Bap tint denomination, Mr. Koake bavin,- Ifone ahead to attend to lonie detail, fx- iM'ctliiK to meet hla wife at church. The family, alnce their realdence In thl cliy, have been very unfortunate, aeveral UiemberabavliiK received axrluu liijutic at diirerent time. Thl one, however,! oapeclally aad ilnce there are aeveral TIIK JUKY VKHUICT. The followlM," conclusions were reached by the coroniir'i jury alter baini out several hour: "We find that the woman wa Mr. . i t, i . , . . , croMiig. upon examination me uouy (he i ito),Mi Uie ,;ar and diacoy. Mr. Koake to have been .truck by the i.roveu to ueiiiat oi mr oaran no, the My of ft woman. I ,.ft ,Iiy enKine and carried 81 feet without hav wife of Hamuel Koake of thl city, l.lle LWII,,,BIIon iUn( glllir,i , notified her Iwne broken and her clothing w.. rauncv worn too io..y Ui,, gwll wl0 iUIIIlllll(M l,. Ko.r.iiier, more or le torn Mjjy W4, y nu oil left aide, her lial Trackwalker O'Iohb asked to make a nilnutea. Mr.David Gloaa, trackwalker LK14lll)t UB tMlH ,! b.Hly extended Halemetit and aald that when Dr. lor me raiiroau company, uixcovereu u,e fro, , tr(((.k wjt climk ptrl)y over Hommercame he examined the body body when on hl way home Uil'arkplace t(( K(J mM lin Hiye whun j t,Uiad it picked up and carried aero jiw urn tin irun iw wit urrpn uiy, . , . . . M . k track: that when the body wa Mia Mary Youni("r, (aworn) " Wa l''l "ed up the bead fell back and blood atandimt about half wav between rail- 1 ' r mourn ujwn me uaca. road track and Main atreet and law train coining but cannot any a to It apeed M. J. (ilenaon, (aworn ) "Wa aland lug about half way between rtllroud track and Main atreetaud aaw train pan I over the croniiiif. It waa nut ruimliiK Kam Koake. We believe that Raid very uhi lfta noi near i.eu ruin; oniy woman came to an accidental death by heard the rumbling oiin.J." coming Into colliaion with the aouth K. F. Kennedy, (aworn) "Wa at bound paammger train of the Southern mall children In the famllr wl o need a U'eanuu'i houe two block from croaa- I'aciflc Kailroad Company on Kundav i..il..r. lug at t'oiiifretfatlotial church, I think evening, December 19, 1897. We further Mr K.mka u 37 vin old a w.iinin the train waa making over IS mile an believe from the evidence that no crinil of cheerful dlmmniilon and her tudd n huur ,,en " Vl '"e! tJo"', know nl guilt attache to anyoneWaue of Hu I whether train alacked up before It came aid atrcldent, but that some blame The funeral waa held at ilia lUiitiat crowing or not. I did not hear bell attache to the Southern I'aciflc Com church T.iHa.uv altrri..n. r,.,,,!,., t,.,l ,v ring at Freytag'e crooning J heard hitle pany Iwcaune of the peed of raid train the tiMitnr Krv M I ltnuu A vr "und twice near the Congregational being in excea of the lawful upeed with larue conureMllon aaembled to iav the tburch." In the corporate limit of Oregon City." A. K, Tmnitttiu. (nworn near llIH W innirrv W Ilia llllMMUt J Ul I T 1 1 I I f l one who waa univeraallv eateen.ml and CnngrgBlloiial church and heard engine IfMlmonlal Of Kenpect rewcUl In the community, and to 'l'l"tlo three or four time and heard it Noble llealh, who ha been amoBtant avmnaihiae with the aorTowimr' liuNban.l rumbling on the trentle after train had miHTiritendent of the Crown Paoer Mill Mm! paImI i vmm lii iIimIf luirii I..P..-U- pafm-d by cping I thought I beard for the pant three year, will leave for The floral tribute a ere very beaui'ful O,l'oiie hollo j train wa going at the l.aCamaa, WaHhington, next week to mblei..aiioot the imr.i of h( ,.! ih. "'12 or 15 mile an hour." Mr. superintend the ImprovemenU In the lecMM.d and ailentlv voicing the l..v ..( T-mli'-ie wa aaked bow be judged the paper mill at that place, and on Wed the donor eed of a train and in reply atated that nedy evening hi fellow employe to TIia ii.i.,r. t ... in t,.,int.in vinw I tju traveled with eao 12 miles and hour the number of about 00, gave him a cemetery on hia bicycle and made the coinpanson Ki'iu'lne old fashioned surpriae party, Til ino,tiKT. wild a moving train. The evening wa pleasantly spent with Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock an In-1 Mary and Uuiie tiadke, two sister. I music, conversation, etc. quest wa begun but not concluded until "acli leslilli'd mat they aw Sirs. Koake ftir. iieain wa piesentea witli an Tuesday, the delay to Monday afternoon about 7 o'clock Sunday evening coming elegant silver tea servile bearing the being nwesaary In order to have the toward railroad crossing In a fast walk inscription, "Presented to Noble Heath engineer and fireman of the train pre- but neither of them saw or heard the by die employes of Crown Paper Co., nt. train. Both test i lied that the unlortu- Oregon City. The coroner' jury wa computed of nate woman wore a cape ami that tliey l hey also presented turn with some Henry Harding, Frank Harlow, (J. H, met a Solvation Army man near the resolution expressing tlie good feeling Itostow, K. C. Maddock, David Hendur- scene of the a.cider.t. and esteem in which hewaa held by hi on and Mr. Hodman. Kngineer James Joeeph Jone (sworn) "Am a brother fellow workmen, for hi many acta of Dramlt v.0 the first witness called, and of Mr. Koake ami wa at her home Kun kindnes and courtesy during the years being duly aworn, testified in uhtance day evening. Kbe left the house alout of their association together and wishing a follow: lift minute to 7 to goto the Baptist him uceea throughout hi future life "The first knowltxlgn I had of the church J she waa uhjcct to toothache on The resolution were igne! by CO of the accident wa conveyed to me by the right aide and often held her cape on emuloyea conductor at Woodhum. he bavin re- rtulit aide ol face. I think for that reaa-1 Mr. ami Mr. Ileatb will leave next celvod notlco bv telegraph. At the time on she did not hear the train until close Wednesday for LaCamaa, whore they we passed the Eleventh street crossing to crossing. Don't know that, she had will reside in future. They have made our Swd wa about eight miles an hour, toothache that day. lief bearing and many friends during their sojourn I am sure we were not exceeding that eyesight aregood. She lived 10 minute among us who incerely regret their de rale. The bell wa ringing nnd the ata- walk from crossing and w.mld have parlure, tion and croaslng signals had Iwcn reached there about train lime." Bounded at the proer diblnnce below II Labo.sire, (aworn) " Wa wild Mr, tation. The bell I rung by air nnd Close Sunday evening when hotly waa operated by tbo engineer." discovered. I stood guard while Close Cieorge (tolling, fireman (sworn) went (or assistance. She wa lying on "Left Portland 12 or 14 minute late left aide, her head against the rail with and arriyed at Oregon City a few in in h dy at right annle to the track In Utea late. I am sure our ieed wa not H)iit 10 minutes Dr. Sommer arrived in excess of eight mile an hour when and on examination of body pronounced Will $10.00 Buy a $15.00 Overcoat. Our competitors are high priced men, they ask $15.00 and this is the way we pay your expenses and a days wages. $10.00 IJuys one of our Cassimere Suits or a Cheviot Suit, and Worsted Suits go for $10. High priced competitors ask $15.00. BRING YOUR BOYS. KLONDIKE OUTFITTERS. We carry a complete line of Alaska goods. FHffiOUS CLOTHING HOUSE. Comer Morrison am Secoid li Portland, Ore. 1 JO I HAVE A -:A:- Complete Stock -:OF:- A., atYtAttfatsitttfcA it & A t h t t " 9 V V V W W V V rrrrrr Nuts, Dates, Figs, Honey, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cranberries, Raisins, and Home Made Mince Meat.- .'''- And anything you might want for your Chrlntmats Dinner- 'uiU!'! 11. ROBERWgON. Bucunsor to HARR e R0BBRT80H. Oro. 7th and Center Sts. (On the hill.) IT Y. M. C. A. NOTES. we made the croHNini, 1 unl not see anyone on the track. Saw a wai(n going up the bill and four meu stuiidini under tnu water iuiik. uur steam wa low on account of bad wood ; had 11 cars and 110 primula of steam. At Wood burn we looked for blood on eiine but could Hii.l none. In my opinion the pilot of tin engine would have stiuck the woman between the knee ami ankle. I have been on thl run 18 months and never bud Hindi an accident happen be fore." T. W. 1'ark, (aworn)" Wa coming down the hill in vicinity of croHnin, saw a ludy ahead of me about 2(0 feet ; did not know who she was; don't know if she wu the one killed ; saw her duiker oualy close to the online and saw a man and woman on oppoaile side of track after train had punned and aup posed it was the same woman until I heurd of tbo accident. The woman was wulkiiiK toward the track and within two or three feet of it, still going ahead when the traia was approaching; saw a gentle man and ludy after train passed and supposed it waa the shiiih woman, I think tbo train waa going 15 miles an hour; don't know whether the bell rung atcroHaing; heard hell ring immediately after orntino whistled and could hear the train lung buforo I reached the truck. Woman wu within throe or four feet of truck and on dark side of engine when train was approaching. The woman and engine Beemud to come together at the crossing" , Dr. Sommer, (sworn) "I examined tbo body und found a compound fracture of the skull, injury on left elde of fore head 2,'a or 3 Inches above loft eye, a cut purullol with eyebrow 4 inches long, frontal bono of forehead cruHhed and driven Into substance of bruin, left jaw bone criiHhud and upper left broken, cut on lower lio of an inch long, wound on loft side of chin about 1 inch long, left index finger slightly hrnlsed, bruise on left hip and shin bone of left leg. The skull waa fractuied from fore part life extinct. Klio had on a cape and her clothing was not deranged or torn." The canvass for book goea merrily on ami will result in addinx upwards of 150 good book to the library before the cloe of the week. The ladies' auxiliary will meet at 2:30 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon. A full attendance is desired. Secretary Johnson will coiiduct a song Win. l'utrow, (aworn) "Two people ",,u testimony meeting lor men at -J p. ra were at h.nlv when I arrived B-idv lav '""-"y- urlmJ MOM. All are with head iguinst rail and feet agsinet w"lcome. bank, w ith clothes in good hhape. picked Next week we will publish a report of up umbrella about fire feel toward the the year's work. Look out for it crossing from liody on same side of Our boys' gymnasium claia is making track ; did not find any blood on lies; ,.0o(l progress. heard the train coming and the bell was rlimln. kii.1 wl.iHtln a.nii(le.l hefore tn.in Hewure of Oliitineiit for Catarrh that came to crossing, saw train on trestle, Contain Mercury, hell rang all the time from whistle poet as mercury will surely destroy the sense to dc'Kit, train waa not running over of smell and completely derange 'the eiglitor 10 milesan hour. If truin would whole system when entering it through slow down to less thun eight miles an '.he mucous surfaces. Such articles hour she could not get up the grade." should never be lined except on pre C. C. Ilubcock, (sworn) "Was in my ncriplions from reputable physicans, as house about 100 feet from track and the damage they will do is ten fold to heard the train come In, heard the train the good you can possibly derive from whistle ut Abernethy crossing but don't them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, nianufac- know if boll rang. Truin came along tured by F.J. Ubenev & Co., Toledo, from one to three minute to 7 o'clock by O., contains no mercury, and is taken my time. In my judgment train was internally, acting directly upon the making from eight to 10 miles an hour." blood and mucous surfaces of the system Herbert Ilanifln, (sworn) "I am In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure section foreman ; saw train Sunday even you gut the genuine. It is taken inter ing. Train was five to eight minutes nally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F late, running at ordinary speed, about J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. if Ttxm New Jerrr Tot. The amendment to xnfer school suf frnae on the women nf New .Tttrwv vm defeated by a majority of over 12,000. I Kidneys a lA Urinary Organs. Ilave The antigambling feated by over 8, vvvvvvv William's Kidney Pills ? lias no equal in diseases of the idnevs auf Urinary Oreans. ITavp you neglected your Kidneys? Have f ooo anrl anntw you overworked your nervous sys- :Sl ? o.-"1' afem and caused trouble with your amendment was lost by only 843. Thia tote shows two things first, that tho suffrage amendment was defeated by opposition and not by indifference mere ly; second, thut it could not carry eveu the vote of the moral element of the state. New Jersey needs a good deal of education. Woman's Tribune, A Titled CMtrrmonrnr. An aritocratio costertunngrr is what one would hardly expect to find iu Shorediteh, yet some yeius ago this was a fuvorite character of Lord Lonsdale. It was no unusual thing for this eccen tric noblemuu to lay aside his dinner dress and robe himself iu the corduroys aud colored handkerchief of the coster, and a capital coster he made, having a pair of luiigs like a couple of foghorn! aud a genius for actiug the part which was irresistible. Loudon Answers. eight miles an hour, whistle sounded at post and bell rang all the way to depot.; don't think speed was greater than eight miles an hour. Dr. Summer and myself looked for blood but found none and inovud body back to crossing. Noticed mark of oil on cut on the head and her hut was lying on left breast," T, F. Kyan, (sworn "Passed Con gregational church 10 or 15 minutes alter 7; did not goto body. Next morning I suw Borne blood at diireront points be tween where body lay and crossing but on opposite side of track from where body lay." John Noble, jr. and Maud Noble and Charles Chase were also questioned on the stand but their evidence was not material . David Henderson, (sworn) ''I arrived at scene a few minutes after accident and flashed a light in woman's face and as I Sold by Drucgists, price 75 cents per bottle. Hall's Family Tills are the best. v Letter List. The following Is the list of letters re maining in the postollice at Oregon City, Oregon, on December 22, 1897: women's list. Miss Ada Kail Mrs Kate Johnson Mrs Jane Baker Mrs Kills Hneller I'enrl Onrran Mrs Thompson Addie Gray mkn's list. Allium, Frank Kliuer, Jnoob Allen, Prof. Kobt . Jlayden, L) M Baker, John llollotvny, E J Bishop, fleo Lund, Gu HrennerifcCo Sim bold, Fred Clemens, N J Tavlor, I. M Inikey, JK Waldun, EM Klin worth, Frank (2) If called for state when advertised. 8. R. Grkkn, P. M, All pain banlabed by Dr. Mlloi' Pain Pill. Fountain pons ure rather older than most people imagine. As long ugo as 1824 they were in nse, for in thut year Thomas Jefferson suw a contrivance of this sort, tried it aud wrote to General Bernard Peyton of Richmond askiug him to get one of them. The pen was of gold aud the ink tube of silver, and, according to Jefferson's letter, the mak er was a Iiichmoud watch repairer umucd Cowan. Kidneys and Bladder? Have vou f W pains in the loins, side, back, crroins J lin.l 11,,1.1.,0 1IA it 1. 1. 1-cuiauco ui uie iuce, especially M r u nder the eyes ? Too frequent de- 2 A sire pass urine ? Wiiliam's Kidney T Trn eased organs, tone up the system 1 and make a now mnn r,f mi Ttn T mail 50 cents per box. p --- w.u. w., x-rups., vieveiana, u. l For sale by C. G. Huntley. Notice of Final (Settlement, TO-OICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE - - uuuamsuou, aimuuirator ol tba CH'le oi ai Nei oirg, a ml lorand llloJ hi. account lor final Mliieuiuut in the Count Couit tor lackamai County, Orev and that ra d Court haa appointed Mondar, ih- SI da of reo. mine, nouroi iuocick A. M. to heriu nbjeolloui to aald accouut aud ettleii..nt ineruoi. . Dtd Dee. 15, 1897. J. T AppaatnM Administrator of the -Ut of Ague Kell'g, unuur. n II, 1-14. Legal Notices. Ito t lee for Pnbllrntlon. Land offli t at Or.'son Citjr. Ore.. Pte 4, l"l, N tio la hereby ivjm thai the I'llowlnf n'i vl ii tier ha llldil nolle nlhi iDb ntion J lo maka fltml proof I an pt ( hlicla m, and t'l-t a l i r of w 11 b ra A i b-f r the K' i and K" el far at Orrgou Cltr, O ., o.i Jaoua.-y A"a""J. tlatf FRANK HAN EL, H. E. MM, tor the 8 W Uo' M E IL 8 I VK of If W and lo S an I a n? i e I). Tp 2 -, K 6 K. iU Dim b followiin a1 o aa to prnr hiico Innnuar aidance uj,o and eulllTatlon of , d la d, ': Prank L. Wmci, Ahr-hara T"n Erck, Robnt Alend ir,Mlehal K II r , l nf M rmo , Ors aoo. 12-lU l H CHAS. 0. MOOUK8, Baflater. Itetlce for fubllcatUn. Land ofTio at Oraon Clty.Ora, D fl 4, 1W7 Notice la herebr (Itcu hit th f illnwlnc na ntd aeitlar b filed n-llco i t hla Intanllon U mik final Drool In noo rt ol hia elaim.and that aid prool will be m da b- or. the KiKUter ami Keiralvarat Oron Cltf, Ore., on January It, Urn, Hi: FRANK U WASCO, H. E. 915. for the 8 E N E '4 ol R E V. and loiald2of g e.,T 2 8, K E. H'wrnii the full .wing w.tnaea to prnre hla conilntio 'i raioence aiHin and eulilTatlort of aald land, i: Frank 1 ini, Abraham Ten Erck, Rohcn Al fxmder, Michael Kallr.al of Marnoi, Oraaoo. 12-10 l it CliAd a MOOKEU, Uegi.tar. Notice Tor Pukllcsllon. Land 9lc at Oregon City. Ore, De". 4, 1891 Notice 1 here . alrea thtt tie fulowlng nira d ae iltirha flhd notlc o' hla Inientloo to m il final p ool In u rx'-t f bi Claim, and tha' a d i r of will bv mnd be'' the KwUier andB e Iverat Oregon City, Or., on Ja iuary lm, im, t.i: PBE8TON BONXET, H. E.g-,ltfor the 8 of loi Bee. 2, TS8, BSE. He name the followln witn"eae to nrore hi eontiniK.uf r aideuo up n aad cultiratlon of aald land. T f : Frank B bloeon, Joaph Car toa, V. 8. Diz. Peter Li erty, all i f C I nn. O rf n, 12-10. I ll CHAS. B. MOOUE1, B?(later. Exec Hale, Notice la h-rt-by Iyo that br Tlrtoa of ao ord r of tha Cou tyCo irtofC ackuma. C unt. Oreon. made on tb , 6ih d y of mber, Uu7. In the mall r f the eata. ol 8 .ran Jn ncott, d.eaaae 1. 1 will mI ai auci.ini. to ibi nlfitiat b id-r, oa the pr-m a -a. ou t-atur lay, Ih ) 15:h day of J nua-r, lixjH.atth hour o hn o'clock A. M., the f i lowluc-de-er b d real e tate, ait uated in Clactamaa Cuun.y. Oree-on. to-wii: T .a aoutn h,lf of the n inn half of the nor b weat quarter ol -et t on 21. T ft 8. R 1 E. conialn lai 40 acre; -ale l pe appror d by th C i L December , li7. A B. MAKQUAM. Executor of lua E tate of Sarah Janv Scoit, de Ceaaed. ij-ip 1-7 H. E. Caoaa, Attorney for El ate. I)tlee. , "VTOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE L"1 underaigne I exKcutorof the U.i will aud t atament l W I). Daur;he ly, icead, ba led hia n rial account aa ucn tzecufr In Ibi County C urt, t iackamai Comity, 8UUf! of Or.uoii. n I that Hood .y. tha rblrd iay of Jan uary, 19, at ibs hour of un o clock A. H., la the County Co..rt-hou. In Mid Cmmt, mn.i 8;ate, baa ben flx.-d au I appointed br aald l ourc. aa tbe lime and i la e fur tie a.-tll -mant I of aild ftna. arc'iuut, and tne heiriur and de- .ermiDina 01 any ami -II otijoct ou thjreio. Dalad NoTcmber 23. l-7. CHARLEY DAUGHERTY. 13-24 Ex,cuu)r. Exeentor'a Notice. "TJ"OTICE IJ HEREBY GIVEN THAT A. i.1 Mather and D1 1 B liiay har been by ilia County Court of Cl-ckamaa County, ap pointed ax. Cuiora ol th) L.at will and t. atament. l annuel Shepherd, dO '-ae I, aud aTe duly qualttiea aa auoh executora. All -e'eo:ie bav iiifcUlma afaiuat th t eauta of Samuel Phep herd, deceaaad, am required to pieent tha aame, with the proper Tuuebdra anl Tortrtcd ao eordlnf to law, o A. Mather, o a o tne aald executora, at Ciackimae, CI etam .i Couuly. Suta oi Oreajon. wuh a a x mouiua from the dale of tnta nolle. baled at Orefrun Cltr, O tnoa, th, 20 h day of November, j7. A MATHtK. DAVID B.ORAY, Executor of the Eatat j ofSamu -l bhepherd. deoead. U-26U-24 There are more thun 100, 000 chil dren in the national schools of Germany who stutter. k.- A i EDWAIRD STOUT, Practical Horsesljoer Track ami Road Work a Specialty. Any style shoes forged in iron or steel, Wagon work and repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on Seventh street, next door to Xoblitt's stable. Notice ol Settlement ot Aero nut. In the County Court of the flute of Oregon, for Iu the matt r of the eaiate of Peter A. Weiaa, decease I. Notice la hereby jlvon thtt the final acnunt of the exueutoraof the estate of Peter A. Weiaa, deceased, ha, been reuderad to said couit for ottieinent in so far aa their dutiea as adminia tratora or executors are concerned and that t e 7.U day of Feoruary. 1K98, t 10 o'olook a. m. baa been uu.y appoint, d by aald o mrt for theueitle ment thereof, at which tim-, or any time prior thereto, any person intereMei in aa de-t ite may appear and fl a hia objectioni, or exo.-tl na, iu wniioK wauiu uuai aooouni anu tne se tlemjut l. thoreof, Dated Dec. the IS, 1897. 12 17 1 14 A. L, Frazkb, Q. W. Swore, BR6HD is the staff oflife, but it is not all made alike. The Main Street Bakery rTTJ f T ' r I lR.GUPJPJ'Ssj PILLS for People That Are Sick or " Juat Don't Ji'eei weu." ONLV natar rrta & r.no. Ramora Pimple, cure Headache, Oytpeosla an Coitlienaii. 2& cla. a box at druavlsta or by mail baiaplaa free, addreaa Or. Bounks Co, Phila. Pa, Monthly Fain cured by Dr. Mile' Pain Pills. has a reputation, for making ijood bread every day in the week. Fancy and Staple Always Fresh. GIBSON & LINDSEY, Main Street. police or Final Account. In ihe C un y Court f tne Sut.- of Oregon, for Uie Cou ii) of Ciackm a. In the Matter of the Eaiate of George Frits, de- Natioai- herebr e-lren .hat tha 1 ott'ie admltiltrtor of the eat te of Gu-'-xa mi, uecca u. na- d en o.ia in tne Couuly C un of .l e State of Oregon, for he Cnuntr of jiacinma-, to- e.ueuien', and thtt Monday, iheSd d .y f January, IDs, at lOo'c oca.A. L. h i b i n uuly ai po n.d iy sa d Court aa tha time f ir h m an i a--it;e ..eut ol said account an J of objection ther-u-i. Daiei NoT.miier l. 1-97. CHARLES HEINZ, 12-3 12 31 AJraluls.r-torof S .id E.tal. ollce of Final Account. In ihe County Court oi thj Mate of Oregon, for the Counly of C rcknmaa. In the M i tor of the K Ute uf Job Tboma. de ceased. No ice 1- hereby riven thtt the fin .1 account of the adn iuii rair.x of the eat te of Job Th mas, derea ed. ha ben II el in ihe Cmm Court of the UU o. Oreg n for the County ol v'.MiTftBuin ,r aebicme.il, ,di inai uunuar. tbe3r,i darof January, at 10 o'rloea, A. M., bus bee i dulr aunoii.ie be u,ld n ,irta. it, tin e for the hea n? ai d set lemjut oi said ao conn. and ol o jec on- 'huteia D tsd November 1H, I8'J7 CHAKLOTfE I.ONnON 12-3 12-31 Ad.iiu.isliatrix of d..lJ E taia. VA ANTED TRUSTWORTHY, ACTIVE gentlenien or ladies to travel for responsible, established house in Oregon. Monthly J5 00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago, Sunday Services. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHtTHCR Rev. T. W. Bu Lr. Pastor. Services at 10:30 i. aud 7:30 r. n. Sunday School after morning service. Player meeting 'tbursdav evemna- ! 7:30o,clock. Prayer meeting of Young People' Society ol Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 6:30 prompt. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rav. M T. Ruuo, Pastor. Mornlna- Service at luasi: Sinid.. School at 11:45; Evening Service 7:30: Regular rayer meeting Ihursday evening. Monthly ovenant Meeting every Wednesday eveulna preceding the first Suudav In tha month. I oordlal Invitation to all. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. CATHOLIC Riv. A Hillbbrand. Pastor. On Sunday masa at 8 and 10:30 a. M. Every second and fourth Sunday German sermon after the 8 o'clock mass At all other masses English sermons. Sunday School at 2:30 p. M. Vespers, apologetical subiecis and Benediction at 7:30 r. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.-R.. T. L. Jo. e. Pastor. Morning service at 10:45; Sunday School at 10:00. Class meeting after morning service. Evening service at 7:80. h League meeting Sunday evening at aver Meeting Thursday eveuine- at 7 3a Bra.uavra uoruiaiiy .uviieu. Epwort :80; Prayer Meetlu FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ray. A , Montgomery, Pastor. Services at 11 a. h. and 7:30 r. M, Sabbath School at 10 A. u. Youna People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday evening at 6:30. Ihursday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Seats free. EVANGELICAL CHURCH GERM AM Hav Erich, Pastor; J. K, Ehrkt AaxUtant. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A.M.. Mr. Zimmerniau Supt. Prayer Meeting every Thursday eveulug GERMAN LUTHERAN ZION'S CON- fnKaiional church. Rev. F. Sack, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday school at 10 L M. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-EniscoDal-W. D. Williams, D. I)., minister in charge. Hunday Wehool at 10 a. m., services at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p.m. Fridays at7:.'0 p.m. even ing nraver aprvina with an adili-oaa fla.u Ifree. A cordial Invitation to all the services.