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0IS1K10N MTV "JSNTKItrmSE, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1898. I'EltSONALS. Melville llcircti In )tii1 111 wnli ilm measles, Misses Kitln hmI Annie Dulmi i"tii Humbly In Oregon I'll)'. U.S. PiMirlrt Alimony Hull was U Oregon Cliy Wednesday, Mr. iiml Mr. I'cler Mdniyiii with I'ortliind visltum Tuesday. U, V Zimmerman, nl Neuly, whs iiii Omviii Clly wsltnr Wi'ilncs.liiy. (ieo. A, Mi ni, Supl. nf 1 1 I'm t Siiln Itailway Co . was in tin' rlly Tuesday. Ml 'HU I'llxI'tllV Was tllll gill-Ill o J 'or I In II 1 1 liii'liilN tin' III hI nl Him week. A. II. Wing and II. I. Woifcr, i.l Macksbuig Winn In Ilm rlly Salii'tt.iy, MfH Will. Allllll'NI'll W II M III M gllcst 1. 1 I'nrtlitiiil relatives Wednesday nl this week. MissMlna Kelly, of Ilm Oregon I'itv land iilllcc, was ii 1'iniliiii'l visitor Wed iii'NiUy lr. M. C. Hrlrkliiinl ha hi-ril ll (minted surgeon lor llio Ivist. Side ICuil way Co (li'ii, A Sii'i'l, Hiiiiiiliitii'li'iit of II"' Kiwi Side K lilway I'd., was inlhecily Tiii'Hiliiy. IImIih A Co. hi" having lln'ir slme painted. Mr, Hi'iiK spent lii"t Sun, bo at Ki-uIIn Mill". Tim funillr i'f TliimiiiH Cmnpbi-11 ex jut I to move to I'orlland to reside ulioul the first nl Apiil. Mi- Mollie HllllklllH, III I III' IvIstllHIII school, W4 III I'olllalid Monday, V i 1 1 1 1 1 1 till) lllllil' School. Tliu Mi"-. Wn'lii-ri'll of I'ortliind have li li visiting friends III Oicgon City during Ilm week Mr. ManiN-l, of California, spent Sat nrday nvi'iiinu t Mr. Sliulpiu', also Mr. mil MrsC. I'. Wagner Mr. ( Iiii. Thorn relumed from San Francisco 'ntldiiv whcie he hull In-fit lor sevcial wi i kiiii biisim-s Mm. ('.. T. Williams I in I'oitl.md visiting ln'i il.mghter, Mr. J. M I.iiw ri'iii'i', who li Iii'iti ipilie ill. Dr. J II. M.iliT riii ivi-l tin. sal In- ll'llllTI'llrM Vi-iIICmIIV llf llll !!' Il III 111 mother, wliii-i lioiim 4 In Clilo. Mr, mi'l Mr. A.N. Monies, punni iictit resident nl ll'i' Cnpiul I'ily. '-ri' j!iii'HioiJI(i'l'i'r iiml Mi. C. II. Moore, Mi Tim. Vnrni-r, of IliU fit v If't T1.HP..1..V l..r .,1.1 homu tn Mi.hll... ! tOM II. 01. in. tD Vlrit l.'lllliviM .411,1 fl ll'll.l ,,, ,, , , 1 I 1 ' "r " ' ,Mn mil' .loli it of '' '' Wrtllf. 011 the HH Mdf. 1I111111K the Wffk. J. 1'iidi-rHiMxl i Mill nulfi'iinK from the (-fleet of u k ) k he ti-ri-lvi'd hi'lw 1 the rhoiilili'i lnt rrk (rom a fiai'lloii hore. Mir. liolii'il Wiirnrr anil diiiltihti-r h-(l j thi wei kforOiilar.o, Caiia-h. to "I''''"' j about three mouth vUilnu relative ami frie lid. J. II. Vhi Cuifti, of IjikIk ("in k pii i I the F.nlftprie a viail l.it Sulurdiiy, and tctifwed hi ul,Hi-rltitinii to that ' rl ili pitner. Mi,. Out Spatiuler, one of our public wIhmi! teacher, i-p-ut lift Tnuhduy in I'orllaiiil viiiiuK ilm ll.iiii"ii and l'aik hcIhmiIh ol 1 1 nit lily. Mi-c Nellie ('online mid Ida Mmiio, nl t'uilliiiiil, apent Salurday and Sunday vi-iiinvt wi'li Mi"si Nellie and Cl.ua Kclli Krf, ol Cam-nnili. Mr V.. V.. Hiirriti, ol Suleiii, necoin Jianii d by her two childien, Alice and lii'llihe, is vihilintt her Hihlcr, Mr. W. AV. IliiHik, on Aihtiii Hi reel. Sylvcrtcr (Iain-it of I'liiia, Irli, hia wit In the city yerlcnhiy. He i looking tiller a ranch tii-ar Oregon City, pur chaHinl hy hi Iiml her about ltd year lino. The nuitiv frienil of Majr Thomaa Cliarniuu, of the rioneer atore, nf On linn City will ho glad to know that he la alowly recovering fiout aeveral week ill nea, Mr. T. W. Clark, Biiperlntendent of the Itandon woolen inill is viHilitif his family here thin week. He report ev ery thiiiK pioHKrou and the mill iloiiiK a Bood btihini'H. Mr. John Ire, of lleppner, who ha lieen the irneKt of Mrs A. It. Sprauue, left for Foreat Grove WtnlneMl.ty where Rhe will viHit her brother. Sim will re turn in ahoiit two week mid remain hoie ., 1 inn. Mrs. Ire was a mater 01 nira. . . . t EnimCahill who died recently at New j Era. Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Schilling's Best Bak ing Powder to a quart of flour. You must use twt teaspoonfuls of other baking powder. LOCAL NEWS AND LOCAL ITI'IMS. Mr, AinlifW Kmlikr of l'.iirlnw trans acted business at Ilm fouiily nfitt ' I- IH'nl.iy. Mr. T. It Kiili n i Kill. ill I'rai. ! Iiml business Iik fori ilm county court Wed nesday. ' Kln'C Senator (icsncr was III On gun ( 'Ity Tiifilitv looking nlli-r business at till! luml llllll'f . Supt. Cinlsnii nl Ilm lie vmi school was down i' liiluv lust reluming w tt It W 1 11 1 u 111 Cruigeii n rniutwiivboy, .1 II lt"tvfiin', postmaster of S mdv, iimlS II. Wf wcr, H prominent sawmill 11111 of SamU were in the rlly Wi'dnes- -l.y. Hi'iiiitur (ico ('. l!.-iiwiii'll Mfiit 'lnwii lollif nii'troiili Vi'iiii'iiiy loliKik Into Nimif L'K.il iiuillfr ili'iiiiinilliiK LI HMi'ii limi. ICi'V. (iiliiiiui PiiikiT. h'titln tiilfHioimry, u'liii I Tui'mliiy from lliirriHlmiK, w Ihtii Im foti'liii'tftil writ- of vi ry mil' i'ffnl ri'viviil nii'i'linu. Win. r.irtlnw, 011 r 0I1I t'inriHiiiiin, iiit to It.irlow, Tiii'H'Ihv to Hpi'ii'l tin Liy In ri'li'I'rHiiiiK lil 7"tli liiillnluy hIiIi LI Irii-inl Mr. mnl Mr. Win. lliulow. A U, I!nTiik7w W. Iiijoif. A. n. Miiriiiiini, T W. PrHkn mnl KM Vonnif (rum MnrriiHiii wi-ninU In limit Wmlni--il.iy loi)kliii( ttfifr niHllfr wt Ilm county nl . Mir. Jim. Crum, it. I.. Hal, in ami Joint l.itlU, of I'.jrllHfi'l took HilvmiliiK" of Ilm pri-tty iluy Kiimliiy und nMit ovir Id On-iion Ciiy on lior"lmrk Mr. Suliin I out' o( I'ortltiinl'H f XH-rt ri'lri. K. A. Itiirtthnll, of I -! Cri fk Mill, in tlm i-ily Tni''liiv, to i'f uliont in Hiirmif on lii nlorn wliirli wit Imriifil liiBt JuniiHry. II11 ilri'ffii'i In KfttlilK Ilm llit myiiii'iit, wlil.-li HinotiiittM to til (Kl W. II, Miittmitl, Coih(IiIi nril rotil ii!ii'rvii"ir. o Vio'it. nil in Ilm i-iiv i Vi I lie-.1 l V . Hi "'ill, llurvi'V w wltli liim. Tln-y 'i lioilt uilivK workfr in tin" lli'iiiMiniti p.tr'y. Tlo-y ri'p iri k' rn i n lo"kiitt wi-ll. I'r I,. Hurk I the ifi-ipii'iit of an ! Bunt ,iff of liH-Hiry wmk, an Indian pii.iMc, painlfil hv hi I-"! ftiend, Mia,a 111 ... 1 1.1.11 ..I L'.......i ...... 1... I I! IJii-i'iilihill, ol Shu f r,iiiclco, wlio n-i'f ituviiiiMM, in hm urn , 11. . i.Tii'eHf,.i arii-t, h.-r pirlnr,.. he. i ;t,tf(inMllilmIl . ,.rvnl ,, ..n, u-i.t 1. II',,,!,',, 1 m M, "Ifl I " I,,",. pride that Ilm l-lor iliniilay Id lieail iil'il ,r,'rnl fii'iu the wiinluw ol liar 1- illg' Il'l rtOlf. Mi. Mfila FitilfV ha laki'lt the po xi ii,,n of it 'iioL'riiphi-r in llnell I.11111- hcrsoii' ced ftoie. corner rronl and Yamhill Mn-rl, I'orllaml. Mia Kinln- is 11 ttnihute of the 1'ortland Hm-ine" Cnlletie, an expert ti'ii ,t!riipher and will ilntililleM add anolher lo the nuiu her ol ()'i'i;iin City roiuiit men and women who have achieved fame ami fortune ill other place, Mioa l-'.ilna Unw, ol the I'nrthiiul I'ni veii'y, rpetil lat Sabbalh with her imriMit In Oregon I'ily. Oil ThtiiHihiy he went lo Albany, where rhe will take purl today. (Fiidiiv) in the In'e r-colli'td-ate oratorical conlcHt a the representa tive of the Cortland I'ntvreily. Nine colle Ken Mironclioiit the the atate will puriicipuie, Mias Kiitf helnu the only yiiunK Indv in (Vi'Kotl who ha the honor ol icpiffftiiiiitf IteraliiiH iniit-'r (Ida year. Shilolt' Conhiiinption Cure cure where oilier l.ul. It in dm leading Coiijli Cure, and no home rhoiild be without it. rieaiiiiit to take and goe r i u 1 1 1 to the rMt. Sold hy Chariti'tu & Co.. (Initial, Oiejton City. We ure iinxioini lo do a little, good in thi world ami can think ol no pleaKcnt er or belter way to 1I0 it than by re coiiimendinti One Minute Coitlt Cure a it preventive of pneumonia, coiiHiunp lion and oilier aerioti lung tronblea that follow neglected cold, (ieo. A. Hard- K'- A rune waa filed in the juftice court for the Hum of f:il.2'i hy W. N. llowlett and A. F. llowlett IB Dnugln Scfer A Kee. The amount ia claiined to bo due from defendant to plalntiirfor work performed In and about defendant sawmill, G It. n ,. U...1 I u Dicker aro attorneys " for plaintiir. Dr. Mile' Nerve PlatraRe. at alldniunl!. For tlm LiiHt dairy or cffMiriiiry Initter KO to lliirri' Kim-iny. A ImrHH. mwy hii'I liHriifmi lor (tuli; fin-up, Arply to Mr. 1'Hipint. WIImoii ft Cookii nrii now oi'llinx tlm 1111rul.fr i.'') Olivur plow for fin w. J.iihI, yimr'n jitillfriiH of wall pitpff ut rinlnri'il pril l' on B ami 10 coiiiitf r ul I'.fllomy i ni'li. (Jo to WiUon A Cook for plow, har row anil i'IiIiIviiIdi. AImu Hardware, dtuvr Hii'I linwHrc, Mi (ioliuiitli will fui'flfVd riiim inaiiiiiiolli I'ltHii of rjirinn ' noviiltif In inilliimry dirnct front New York next wffk. Tlm annual coriortt inffling of the Wllluini'tMt Savinn ami Loan amiwliition will I mi Imld March Jilth, 1HH8 for the n Ini'lioii of iliffi-lorit am) traiiHiictlon of uiiminl liilfini-H. Win. (iol'li'tl wiih coiivli'lml ofawiiiult Hii'I halU'ry on J. A. Moore in Jutir Srliiii-U'l'ii court Wfilimwlay mnl ll'iiM t'J5. L. L. I'ortfr ufiinr-t for tlm Hlalo ami TIioh, Cowinii for llmilfffmlaiit. Chililrmi uml ailnll tortnrfd hy bum, Hcalil. Injury, fczfiiu or xkin diwfaa ! may wnirn iiiMnnt rrliof hy iihIiik Ihi Witi'a Wili h IIm.i'I Halve. It 1 the urfitt I'iln ri'iiifly . (fo. A. Hurillnx. For Conntipalion take Karl'a Clovfr Hoot Ti-u, the liri-Ht l!looil I'ltrillnr. Curt- lli!ii'hii;lie, Nurvoiifiif, F.tuptioii on the fiu i-, ami iimki- tlm head cli-ar a a hell. H0I1I hy Cliuiiimn A Co., ilinniHH, ()rf;on City. At the hirfineii'i flwtion held lat Motnlay Chrl llartman wan elected Chief, recflviiiK (10 vote, and J.F. Clark 2S, Ir. K. A. Miiiinifr watt elected an oiHtant chief over C. M. Maon hy the aainu rule. Whoopint; coii'li i Ilm most diHtrena iiii niald'ly ; hut it iluratiott cun he cut Khort hy tlm ue of One Minute Couh Cure, which i aUo the Li-hI known re iiimly for croup ami all lung and bron chial tioulilf. (ifo. A. IIardiii(. MarriitK'e hci'in-u ihxiii-d dining the lat week to Mahli Iv Cutte ap'd '.',0 and Wiilium II. Kiilway nt;i-d L'7 yenra. I'illi-ii M. Biow 11 atii-d IS j eaia and II. V. K11111111011 L'l ycur and I.i.zie AruiHtronx aijf.l lil year and W. II. Honny 28 year. A thrill of terror i exrienced when hraany eolith of croup innd tttronuli . I 1 . I . T I . nio noun nl muni, inn uie lerrur noun ,m ,. ,t iK,t, cIihiiu1' lo relief afifrOne Minnie CoiikIi Cure ha been administered. Sale ant. liurmli'KH for children, (ieo A. Hardin;;. I Panic! William, at the norilmast cor- tier of Center and Seventh at recta, ha a j choice ami well elected Mock ol family irriMvrie which he i aclling at very I le.taonahle rale. Hi motto ia "live ! and let live, with honest weights and ! infantile', tiixla duliveded to any ' part of the city. I C. T. Howard, of Mulino wn in the , city TtieHilay to attend a Granife county ! convention which waa held ut 2 p. 111. in the Court lion,'. Three were elected to attend the atate (trauma to be held in Forei-t Grove, llrft Tuesdiiy In May; thev were A. Locey, T. U. A. Sullwood and Mr. Mary S. Howard. Advertised letter at Parkplace Oregon fur the tnon'li ending Febrnnry 2s lS'.IS ; Mr. Tom Smith; Miss Haltie I.. Milhr. Fd. I'ek, Mr. C. A. Lewis, Mrs. Minnie Harper, .Minn I.illio Ilitniia, I'erl Guul John Itrvant. l'lease any advertised when calling for these, Koiit. L. lit'rHKi.i., 1'nBt master. Kev. F.. FMward, pastor of the F.ngllsli Haptiat Church at Minersvillu, i'a., w hen Hiilli-riiig with rhetimatisni, was adyiaed to try Cliiunherlaiii's Fain Hal 111. He S'lya: "A few applications of this lini ment proved of great service to me. It subdued the inflaiiialion ami relieved the pain. Should any teiflerer profit by giv ing I'a in Halm a trial it will please me." For sale by Geo. A. Harding. The Eastern Star held a social Tues day evening at which "Our Tea Tarty'' was given. Those taking patt were MeHtlitmes Clark, Mc.Adam, Chas. Can Held, E. K. Charman, Heron; Misses White, Itaety, Laurence, Amy Kelly, V'eta Caufield, Stevens, May Wishnrt and Clara Warner. After the farce a lunch was served. A very pleasant time was had by all present. I liuve been alllicted with rhetimatisni for fourteen years and nothing seemed to give any relief. I was able to be around all the time, but constantly sutlering. I had tried everything- I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Fain Halm, which I did, and was imme- ditely relieved and in a short time cured. ! I am happy to say that it has not since returned. Joan. Eduar, Germantown, Cal. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. Dr. J. J. Walter, formerly chaplain of Joliet penitentiary, one of the greatest penal institutions in America, will de liver his famous lecture in the Metho dist church, Friday evening March 11. subject, "The Walled City, or Four Years Among Criminals." The lecture is lull ot wit, humor, pathos, information and instruction. Crowded bouses greet this lecture everywhere. Dr, Walter will lecture at the Chatauqua this year. An admission fee of 10 cents will be charged I at the door. INCIDENT. Fresh compressed yest cakes at Har ris' grocery, II you want Ilm genuine Oliver goods go lo Wilson A Cooke. Money to loan on good real estate 4-eiirity by A. H. Ilresser. Wilson & Cooke are now celling the number 40 Oliver plow for 1 1 1 .00. Schilling" best collY-e, tea, rpices and bilking powder at Harris' grocery. Our hut must go reguid't'Hg of cost. 1)0 hut for I.W) at Mi Goldsmith'. Ileaihpisrters for blue stone.land plas ter und reliable needs. Harris' grocery, Cotim and bear Chaplain Walter in the Methodist church on Friday evening this week. A high crate warranted sewing ma chine sell for 2.' at Ilellomy & llusch, on eusy terms. He sure to hear chaplain Waller in the Methodist church Friday evening March 11. See poster. The liamona has lieen sold to parties in Victoria who will lit her up and tske her around to Im run on the Htickeen river. We must have room or our immense spring stock.. All trimmed hat just hall of the regular price. Miss Gold smith. We wish to call attention of our patrons lo the fact that back accounts must be paid up, both subHcriptions and accounts due for work done in the office. Stop that cough I Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A Tin bottle of Shtloh's Cure may savo your life. Sold by Charman & Co., druggists, Ore gon City. Mias C. Goldsmith will leave San Francisco Saturday where she has lieen selecting 1'attem hats and the latest novelties. Watch for our ojiening an nouncement. For a quiet place to hitch your hones twav from the motor line and a place to ; 't a first clai-s job of repairing or horse shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. Ksri's Clover Koot Tea, for Constipa tion it's the best and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by Charman & Co., dniL'gists, Orei;on City. Ioti't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your li'e by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, gripim slid all other throat and lung troubles. Geo. A. Harding. Chaplain Walter is pathetic, thrilling, humorous, instructive entertaining and chaste. Don't fail to hear his famous lecture in the Methodist church on Fr day evening, this week, admission only Id cents. Cntarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Charman k Co., druggists, Oregon City. What pleasure is therein life with a headache, constipation and biliousness? Thousands experience them who could become perfectly healthy by using' DeWitt's Little Early Kisers, the famous little pills, (ieo. A. Harding. Dr. L. L. I'ickens, dentist, does al kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. All ojerations guaranteed for 5 years. Call and get my prices. Ollice n Harclay buildinir There are three little things which do mote woik than any other three little things created they are the ant, the bee and DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the last being tha famous little pills (or stomach and liver troubles. Geo. A. Harding. After years ' unlold suffering from piles, B. W. Pursell, of KnitiiersvilUt, I'a . was cured by using a single box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin dis eases such as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remedy. Go. A.Harding. The friends of Mrs. PillBbury gave her a surprise Wednesday evening. The occasion being her birthday. The home was filled oy her friends to overflowing. A pleasant evening was spent with cards and other games, and an elegant lunch Was served about 11 o'clock. Her friends wish her many happy returns of the day. The entertainment . given Wednesday evening at Shiveley's hall by G. Paul Smith and'Willard Gorton, the two well known innieisonatots, was exceptional good. A diffetent, but equally as elab orate program will be presented by Messrs. Smith and Gorton Saturday evening. It is hoped the hall will be more comfortably warmed than it was Wednesday. G, O. Rinearson and Will L. Miller left for Alaska Sunday, Ft. Wrangle be ing there destination. It is safe to say that they will come as near lifting the gloom of an Alaskan night as anything that ever went north. The Wrangeliters may expect a rise in temperature on their arrival. The Enterprise is prom ised communication from their pen which we are sure will be highly appre ciated by our readers. May success at tend their every effort. I'ncln Tom's tali In as presented by Lew Johnson at the opera house last Saturday evening proved to be right entertaining to the large audience present, but utiles one were quite familiar with the story, to trace the origin of tlm play to Mr Htowe's book would have been rather a difficult undertaking. This however may be the fault of the play aright not Mr. Johnson. The company's chief support is the little girl, "Eva " Although only seven years old she remembered her lines Ir-, fcetly, seeming entirely at ease when : alone on the stago, and her actions, throughout the play were as natural and a appropriate as could have been ex-; peeled from a itrown-np actor. Al one place 111 particular Just befo'e she be come ill, when she is pouring out her childish imagination, first to her father, then to Uncle Tom, was she deserving of Ki'iic rous applause, arid from a New York audience would have gotten It ; but her hearer failed to resond or lo make any outward show whatever of their appreciation. It may be that out of respect to the sad occasion, anticipating that the little girl would s-sjri die, they considered that applase W uiild be out ol place. It will doiib' leu be interesting to those present Saturday night to know that little Eva has not embarked into stage life all alone. The little boy "Harry" ia her brother, "Topsy" is her real mother and "Uncle Tom," her real father. Her right name is Beatrice Lynn and her home Is in Oakland, California. Mrs. Lynn does not make a good "Topsy," but, until she pays a visit to the South and learns for herself what manner of mortal is this young picka ninny waiting mai l, she cannot expect to do herself justice in (be personating ol such a character. B ,t, as it was, she invoked considerable applause. The part of "Mr. St. Clair" was an utter tailure, but the same is true to a greater or less degree, in the case of every company that has yet undertaken to represent this character. The South ern gentleman of ante-bellum days lias never been re-prodm ed on the staff and, as he i rapidly passing aay, the chances are he never w ill be. He miglil have represented himself, but his inclin ations inspired him to a nobler work than is usually afforded in the actor's field. The characters, "Eliza" and "Eme tine" were well acted, and "Marks the Lawyer's" imitation of the mocking bird on the violin was won Jeiltiily genuine; but Mrs. Johnson, as "Cassy" displayed qualities of weird originally and an ability to act tragedy that in imagination would class h-r at once with those curious specimensof weird women found only in the works of Walter Scott ; but such rare qualities are deserving of more opportunity than can ever be aflVded in the class of plav included in the cata gory with "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which has evidently for years been dying a natural death slow but sure. Coaching Party. On last Friday afternoon the people of Oregon City and adjoining villages weie etartled by the merry shouts of a parly bound for"Coolca's PilIar"ona tour of in sped ion. In a staire coach driven l-y Julius Moreland they made the tiipin four hours. On reaching, the site of the Pillar the crow d viewed the structure and alter de. positing a box containing an assortment of articles and the names of the crowd in a crevice on the summit of the rock they repaired to the roadside where a delicious lunch was served. . The party was composed ot Mis Fin ley, Julius Moreland, Marie Pratt, I5essie Wood, Maude Nohle, Myrtle Buchanan. Bertha Scott, Hazel Pilsbuiy. Ethel Cau field, Laura Pope, Elsie Blake, Kate Mark, Maude Butler, Blanche Bain, Will Marshall, Carlton Harding, Winnie Hill and Jack Caufield. This crowd expect to visit all place of interest during the coming spring and summer. The yell of the crowd ia : "Who are! Who are! Who are we! We are! We are! C. P. C." urprise Par.y. A very pleasant event was the surprise party given Miss Maude Kidder at her home last Friday evening in honor of her 18th birthday. About fifty of her friends were very pleasantly entertained until a late hour, when a delicious lunch was served and the guests departed for their respective homes. Kipling and De Koven Unite. Reginald de Koven and Sir Arthur Sullivan have both been commissioned bv The Ladies' Home Journal to give a musical setting to Rudyard Kipling's great "Recessional" poem written for the Queen's 3 ubilee. De Koven has finished his setting of the poem as a hymn with chorus and solo, and the composition will be published in its entirety in a forthcoming issue of The Ladies' Home Journal. Lost. Strayed trom Park place: Chestnut sorrel mare, light mane, shod all around, strip in face, four white feet; and 3-year-old bay gelding with halter. Informa tion of the above horses will be paid for by the undersigned. Wk. Galloway, Oregoa City. Royal Mkii tb Im4 part, wboltMiiM n4 tftllclevt. lilt, i'.v. 19; Kl POWDER Absolutely Pure fJOVM M'0 fOwMI CO. 1 HfW VOfttt. T' lento Hide Behind his Wife. The case of George E, Batdorf, plain tiff, represented by Geo. C. Browne!!, vs. B. Thompson, defendant, represented hy attorney Ira Jones, was brought up in Justice Schu'-bel's court Monday ami decided in favor of the plaintiff. For two' years Thomson and his wife have been living in a bouse owned by Batdorf near the wood camp near Willamette Falls, but since the pa November he has failed to pav any rent and still refused to give possession. His plea was that he did not rent the bouse, that bis wife rented it, that be owned nothing bnt the clothes on his back, claiming that in order for Batdorf to gut possession of his house he would have (9 bring action against his (Thompson's) wife. But the Justice decided to give the plaintiff restitution of property without putting him to futher expense. Mrs. Ilreniieu's House Burned. Mrs P. Bremer, living about two and s half miles fiom town in the neighbor hood ot Maple Lane, suffered the mis fortune last Sunday evening of having her bouse burned down. She was alone in the house with sev eral small children one of whom was sick which she was attending to, when a cat knocked over a lamp which set the house on fire. In making their escat Mrs. Bremer and her children had to jump out ol tne window. None of them was hurt, but the hou"e and everything in it were burned. The loss amounted to about a thousand dollars. The houf was insured for t45i. What !r. A. K. Salter Says. Bi cfalo, N. Y. Gests. From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, I am prepared to say that it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. U has certainly saved manv from Consumption. Sold hy Charman A C., druggists, Oregon City. Jut k Front. 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