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OKKGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1898 WHEN YOUP. ftYESt t.'llLB 100. Wlmn your rym mulls too-when your eyes multii ten, H'l Hu n I hiintv your lil'lili n lirurt l IiiiiiiIiIi'k mil wlili you, It'i ofl i n I linvn mwii juiir lip. in win i IiImk up a viiiIIm, Ami, nit, I miiiii'Iiiiw kni'W jour I. unit win Kiiivlnit nil Mm Willi", Anil ih" uy v fiailum n J iiliHimjr mi' Hi Mill HotlUN WITH Kll fnW, Ami llm miu li.ii;ul li lilnlii!-f III yiiurnii mnlli'il liiil Winn j our i'ji aiullii tit win u your eyim miillii loo, (III, Din llmi ii uf (liu wlllnwn nml Din kIHIimi of llm ilrw I Oil, llm l.i ii lilniHH of llm iiiimiliiw mill llm llt"llllli llf lllll t'tlllll, Ami llm inii-lii i.r I lin lililu v. Iml Hint IihiIi ill.. in; llm liiui't Ob, th i w liln ! i t llm mlli ni llm ilmim-.. .r llm l.lui', Aril llm i liny Juti.f living tvliiti your yn felllllll llMll N'hw Vnrk Vrrm. FIRINQ ON THE MOB. Tim Krriin Afl. r II. Jlctlli Howling Vulliy lluil lltiiio Ua W ork. Till) filling 11IIIHM Ill'lllW llllltixl till) nulls. A whlhiln iiliTri ii i In) tumuli. rri'tll till' WlllllilNVH Jl'ttl'll KWlU HljrK l.f Uuimi, nml n almlti riiitf vol Icy turu tlm iilr. A rninli, nml tlic n ntllliii'NH on tliu liiuli, mi liiti'iii.n IiunIi, a nwilt iurulj'iiiH, lil no fciiiy mnufio i loud lluuti'il up lb ii wiiIIn itinl nut (ivi r thu Jullyurd. Miu Khhiiii1, t In n hulil tlmir brtutli. Fruiu tlirir UfHiH In tlio en v in kturlli'd "har row Hew wliftvo tlio crowd wltu fright omul tv 1 1 t ri tit. In tlio juil corridor uund il tlio clink, Clink (if empty ahull fiillliiK to tlio duo s nervous lingers fuinliliiil nt Luxe tr IhivimI frioli ciirtriilgim hum- with u simp simpplng (if lireocliblot ks, wlillu irturltig tij'cn wuro flxvil upuii tliu muo OUUiilil. From Ik low (ii inn ft ln w sound, tliu uoIko i.f ngtuiy. On tlio bulakirls (if tlio crowd miu Wiru rutitiinw- Tlio mob surged Inn k froiu tlm Juil wiill. In tliu pure left ili'nr Iny irtmtmtii fiinim nut slretrhed or IiuiIiIKkI Iti uttltuilm nf gin tomiiu horror mi tlm ntunti iivnl wuy. Onu (Ik urn half nromi, wnvurod lurk vvitril mid then fell Inward tlio rotrcut Ihk inoli with it ku"iIiik ry. Mni mu lling liuck fruiii tlm crowd with appro Ih iinIvii lunci' nt thu window cnrni'd jff tliu limp furiii. In tlm crowd men toro up iitln r nu n wliu roeltul mid ting jjiTul in mid fro. Tlio corridor was very mill. Tho liuiird Moil lu kili'uni. II ru und there; iuu (Iniw n Iouk hrcntli, with n alow In living df tlio client und ii liltluKof tlio klioulili m. Turning tin ir cyi with mi 4ITiirt from tlm mob, tiny kIuucihI nt tucb ollu r ii though wikinK cclillrinu tiou fur their thought, tu I m nureil tliut nil tliin thin; hud h.ippenud,, lluit tlm dutk form mi tho pnvtiiii iit below hud bu n u Ki im ri'iility. A NliKht, in) fared priviitn tliri'W hi rlllu to tlio floor mid turned hi fm n from tho window, with it burnt (if liuddiiriii nob. (Jthim wore nppiiri'iitly nt uoihiiiK mid buliW thi lnmilvi' with their WeupoliK. No on paid uny hiud to thu prlvulo w ho Wept except that hi in it rmik limn itoopi'd nud picked up hi rille. Tho tiuuli of burned powder Iiuiik in thu nir. IJ. If, Bennett in Llppiuoott'i. Ihilliniix-a ami Hug Krnnrl. DokIioumi I tho nniiio nppliod t ) a Louko uiudo for a iIok to live iu out of diKiri; diiK komid to it Iioumo or box built for n dux' qunrtor indoor. Tho doKhouM) i likely to bo for a big doy; tho keuuol, iu private lioue, f or lit tle dotf. There are few (lonhoiiHe um d la tho city, mid iu proportion to tint nuinler of put (1ik not a Kreat iiiituy kounol, but Htllltho number of kounul tu (ho UKKtt'KMto i coiiHlderiiblo. IJiikIiouhc nro mndti with iloping roof to klied rain. No aocli nweittilty ox lt In tho vuo of tho kounul, mid kuU' nel nro alwuy inuda with flut tou ThiiiK muy bo placed on top of tlium Tho keuunl 1 praotloully bu obloufi boi inado of yellow or whito pine or of whltewiKxl, nud nuHtoninrlly painted whito and without oruuineiitutiou. Tho leuunid ha a rntd opening in the top for purpono of ventilation, wltb a cover to put over to pruvtnt draft. Former ly tlm door of tuuh kennel wero mado of wlro cloth; now they urn nil made with bur of Tory muiuII Uud gut pip-iuK- The kennel of thi kind 1 no nindo that it in ruined nt the corner enough to tuiike tho bottom clear tho floor, and ' it i oftou mounted ru cuHtnr, no that it can be couveul.iMly moved about from room to room. Huch kunuul are ! inudu by curpenterw, and thoy cont (5 to 10 oucb, nooordhiK to the Hize. New I York Sun. What Got on th. Yohoa, In Tho Century there in an article on "The River Trip to tho Kloudike," writtuu by John Sidney Wobb. Mr. VVobb lay: AlttHka is a country of more aqnare mile than square meuls, and the legend ary governor of North Carolina would have found little nine bnt muddy Yukon watar, aMHuying CO percent lulida to the liq uid ton, iu which to quenob bii oele brated thirnt. "Do m you plooHo" 1 the ifiotto. In civilization coat are worn for variona rouHona, "on the Yukon" becauHo it blow up cold or ruins. Nap kin, tublocloth, Hboot and pillow do not "go" on the Yukon, or have not heretofore. Evon the Klondike million aire pack hi blunkot and take whut he can get. Rone and Talk. " What is a Moug recital, Undo Chris topborf" "A wing recital? Well, aomobody sings all uftoruoon, and an audience of women talk through the whole perform ance. "Detroit Free Press. The "Prisoner of Chilloo" did not suffer In the cause of liberty. He was a troublesome rogue sunt to prison for mischief making and spent his term there in making indeoent vertes. The vineyard! of Italy cover nearly 8,000,000 acres. !., of KiiliuriMii Mr. "Yen," ili'lml iliuNiilitirb.iii reidilitnt, '1 II ,;i;hl I liii'l iliiikoii olT my hoodoo .int'l t'.itt 1:1 I ! r.v clinic, Now I luivo I.; m I nut (Inn ciyvliini plan Ii to j;,, nil nri'lii.il tlei In. i, xn Mill protect "li Ii 1 1 ii' .el ly iih 1 Ihimi Ji ft, " VV Inn 1 went urn tin rn, it wa wild k 1'iIikIhu to ruvivn tlm jili i.win of life In it country lioimi, (inch u lind iiiiiiId n.y l.i ylioi.il ho h.ipiiy, lint my cxpuil I 'm i n wi in iih (IimiiiiI iih niy niiiicipa- tiuin. 1'inl I ii brirlit. Chiukeii 1 1 1 1 u lahli'il my I icii tx iy mull tliu hint of joy i Imii ii Cocliii'i ( liiini luid (lli iii nri d All (lie iiiMiiouH fruit wu iliiudri'l Iroin pciu Ii trcoH (hut 1 had tvutclnd Willi Jiuliiu cuin fur yenr. Kvi n l)i. H tllllt HI'I VI l IIMI ill tllll lllhJIUKIll c.f !iirluii(ii wi id iiri'i'ilitlouhly n i.td to C.IIIHI lllll fillhtdf tll' lll will) MM Witlll.llt tliii fi-ur of thu law bufuio tin ir nynn. Not content with ilcKpoiliiiM mil of my livu Mock nml fnrm prmluct, tho nllil iiiiii. ii. ii i liiviidi il my lumn' hold. 1 awakened i.nn moruliiK to nuln tho rb hi iii.u of my entire wardrobe, fchir', col lar mid cu I'm lin lured. My wutcli, uiu iiioniN, collar bnttuu mid loomi cIiiiiiuh liud K' li" vith the rent of tliu htuir. Then 1 put in burglar ulurin und hlept with oiio cy oH'ii. "JunI ii I bad becniiio reconciled mid wu feeling w euro they inducid inn to run fur olliic You know tho rent, I pnit f.1,000 mid didn't gi t U plucn III tliu riicn, They doublii crnnm-d mo. Now Fill nil Iiilillllielite. I will ueiiher glvt nor unI( fiuirtir. I've retired, mid 1 have tho lii.i'Ht private colliKitioii of fire arm iu thi cr uny other country." Di trolt Free I 're. Tlm ApiiUirgiiik of Uulnnlarillnl- mail Jluko u many friend a ever yon can, for you never know In whut con tingency a man muy Ui able (o i rvo you. llidu dixjili ui-uro. I havo oftet had Id m i k tho aid of jM oplo anliiHt w hom I wu thoroughly ill dlHpoHcd, nud they, believing tlm contrary or at h'lot not being aware of thi, huvo nerved me iiuiht readily. L'iin rci ived l i KiniiiiiK often open tlm wuy to Kreat miwhief or great hiio ci mi, tliereforo iioln tivcrything and wi-lnu well even tlio nitwt trifling clr cuiiihiiiiicu. (in your doing or nut do iiiK wliiit i ciiih nt tho moment n mere trillit iifti ii hung thing of lira impor tance, mi lu Mini to cuiiiiidcr well. Nc vi r In. Id n future thing no certain, bowt'ver pOMiiivi ly ccrtutn it muy m ein n not, if yon inn ixmnibly do it without Uiettiug your plan, to keep in rcixrvo mii.e coin mi to follow if tho contrary kin. iild turn up. 1 luivo often eiu reully lung headed lnen, when they havu to tun lie tip their in Hid ubout '.iu weighty biihllioH, li t Ulxilit itliyoollciderillgtwo or tlireo cure tliiit ure mont likely to biipi'i u nud come to a decUiou on the akhlllilpti.lll tllUt OIIO Of tllCHO CUkCH i kuro to come. Thi i (lungerou, fur of tin and umiul.'y there uriw koine third or tuurth ciu which bud been over looked und which your decitiioti will not lit. You hud much better, therefore, keep your deciHiim nelly to whut tho actual incchhity of lL mutter compel. John Morlcy iu Nineteenth Century. Tlik fur of Uiium Fern. In tho Iioum) whero fern are kept in duce by meuiiM of ('Vuporiitiou, nyring iug or HpniyiugUNUiuch moihturo to tho air a piwMblu, for they generally do not kuccenxfully witlistiiinl u dry, parch ing niuiuhphcro. For tho purpono of retaining moist nir about tho plant Wuuilau cum or fcrucric nro often Uhcd with giHHl Nuocciui or a glu bell placed over tho plant purt of tho time. It i well to hour iu mind hIko that feriiH, with tho exception of tho burdy ujiluiid ort, grow iu moint, shaded place. It i therefore esMiutial that they never dry out und thut they bo kept in partial shudo. It i not wio, however, to souk tho plant daily, whether imodod or not. Wheu now frond are unfurling, avoid placing the plant iu a poaltiou where it will bo ex posed to tho full power of the sunlight, a it will sometimes bum or blunt tho tender young frond. Woman's Homo Companion. Rival Cltlun. Johnny's fuce wa Huiearcd with dirt and tears, there wu a lump ou hi luft cheek, and one Uuuo projected through a jugged rent iu hi trouocrs leg. "Johnny, Johnny," exoluiiuod his mother, "buvoyou beun fighting nguiu?" "Yop," ho replied. "Me an thut boy from Now York hud a scrap. Ho looks wors'n I do, too, you bet." "You'll brcuk my huurt, you willful boy I What woro you fighting ubout?" "About tho jography of Chicago. I said it hadn't any bluffs, an he auld it wa all bluff, a. I chugged him." Chicago Tribune. Dcllaloiu llrolUd Ojrkten. Drain largo, fat oysters, lay thorn out on n board mid dry with a soft cheese cloth. Dust lightly with salt and cay enne. Toast squares of bread. Arrange thorn neatly on the platter. Put the oysters in an oyster broiler and broil quickly over a clear tiro, broiling first on one side about three minute aud thou turning them ou the other. Ponr juNt a little warm water around tho edges of the toat, arrange three oystor neatly on each piece, put over a little molted butter und serve at ouce. Mrs. H. T. Iioror in Ladies' Home Journal. Mn at Ills Word. "nave a cure, oh, my daughters," Biiith the wIno woman, "how thou tak et imin at hi word wheu ho spoakoth concerning himself 1 He glories iu hi strength nud vauiitoth it before his fel lows und most of nil before thee, but ho would be hnndled as a fragile piece of brio-a-bruo. " Womuuklud. i The volunteer lifeboat service of Eng luud, established in 1824, has more than 800 lifeboats ou the shores of tho king dom and has been instrumental in sav ing 80,000 lives. More English women are married to Germans than to mombors of any other foreign nation. 1)0 YOU NEK I) ANY Dooi; Ins, m OR OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL? : (JO TO : C. H. BESTOW II CO. Low Prices. First-class Goods. Corner llth and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon. ; -fi THE FIRST OF THE YEAR Will )h adeniraMo time to enter the New claHHt'K will be commenced after the holiday vacation. For catalogue, addrens W. I. STALEY, Salem, Oregon. The Marketing Point. As the Great Manufacturing Center of the Pacific Coast OREGON CITV THE PRODUCE Get our Prices II StfCMkL OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY The factory towns of the East are noted for affording the best market to the neigh boring farmers and gardeners in proportion to the jxjpulation of any of the towns in that section. The reason for this is that the people of these towns have a fixed in come upon which they can always depend, and, as a consequence, they are liberal buy ers, paying cash for all their purchases. 0 is uoming to oe une ot tne Best Marketing Towns in the State This is proven every day by the number of farmers, who are to be seen on its streets selling their produce, who, until just the last few years, sought the markets of other towns. The system of macadamized roads that is being built into all parts of Clack amas county, will enable all the people ol this county to share in the profitable mar ket that Oregon City affords. If, as it is sure to do, the demands of Oregon City in crease in the next five years as it has in the past five years, this city will rank next to Portland as a market place for of the Farmer on Job Printing. SCHEDULES OF TIME HOUTHKRN fAOim KAILWAT k'JTM ROVWD. alli'tiil. Kiurem (UirotiKh) " irg lo'l (wy tniiiiui) S ..VI. m. p.m. cil'TH novfli. rfiMiburif IOR.) (way .utimiio Uillirnl KipieM (through! 11:27 t. m 9. 0 . in I'lri'fAi. HC.KLiljLf.. r xivTUKkN rtLirio mii-nun. VI. ill Hum, go i.f Noiih, ... 8:'U'-m. lli ". uiiik HO'iui.'J 00. m mni M p m. Xn I ill.i lui ci fi..m .Mir. I 7:o p in., Hi li . M ill ili iIIjuu il fr.im sou ii y.lu ui , il.lu (. Hi. .SY AT nut KI.K(.'IKiC u s Ml) cIv.D. (or fjrt.mid and ln rl ucl g IHII..U, liioi.it iiiiii 4 A!t i. in. H ..I clo.e i.r l.lHUe on.jf, 8 . m. I:4.'i i. in. i. ui ..rilroi Iroin P.nlU.iil, 11.) s. iiu ai 4:ISp. m. nut koi Tien. Or oil Cltjr loEly.tkrili. Mulllio. IJIjct.I hiiJ Hiluim !; al U Di. kml airivvk Uin. lull. unxoii C'ltr to hever Crck, Mink, (,'lnrk. Memluw llruok, I'uiuu llli. mni Coitii,liivea ti tt m. Morniiiy, WetluoKjrfy ui r.,Uiiy, ml reuinu uu IoIIowiiik ilum i . .15 p. ni Orexi'U CHy lo Vioik, liiu aii'l Keilisud leaven Orrguu City Mouiity, Weluiwliy altd Kri.Uy at I.IM i. iu., .aviu Vlula aaino day! l 7:uu. B- Vluou City 10 VYillaine.le, o.nlf.r. and A'.liiiUli., arrlvout luUa ami ,ve. mi 11.30 a. in. Ua.-y. O u ml iiul.vuiy Miodr n op n on uu-ia. (roui 10 to 11 a. in. Ai 1 i.-r .i .. p ! in- h tx.xaiiua iior i. i.iompily M I (iff Huuia., a. .u uiue: d ) A !- rn in ..I .hat la delad u . Inlla o rritKO . t.m a. m., B. '. ti lu oili e .uj o.i U v'cl Hia ur mecti o car. Legal NoticeH. olire Tor Publication. Landolll.e utOr no.i City, O e., June 14, Mot.oi ii hereby (.Tu lha. the I 'l.uwiug Da i.e.. i.Uer Iii,i iiIjj botivc of b a lu. ui.un to maau u.iai piuvf I . m p.. I Ibltcla m.aud I. mi a ,1 1 i.r oi w.U tw inil; uf r. the K slit-'i and Ku. eler at Uicgou Lll,0 ., (la ini) Mta, Dm, v.i: kAM CEL. PKA I1KK; H. E B72, lor tne S!i . !E'4 6 -v. 80, Tp. r; at 2 e. IJ.- u rn. h follow. iik witu m to pmr, h .co.nluuoua r aid-oce lijo aud culiiTailuO ua dla .d. ti: a. E. 1 ho uaa, LB. Thoaiaa, Maatua Grab, John II. V rgJaoa. all u -'i Um .III;., Uiei'ia -n-,Ua CdAd. J. JtuUUbd, U4 atcr. IlveciilorS Police N OIl. E lo HrltthV IIUl lllE CNIfEii l juji u..a oe.a amy po.u... b, ... Ho uod.i t. II .yea. Judfj oi ih j C-u .ly Cjjii u. t ie o. ..e ... U ., ...r Cl,.kam tuuui, a .ti.Wr ul .hj ..... ..l aud i.bi.j.iui u( JimvpU .1 l.o- utijcuQ i. All h o..t i.av iQ.tl a aat t.t aa. i ut ur-- ie-'iby uo.i Hid 1 1 prj-n.t .ue .ine iu y ve..flei ti irn .i .je uili .o ol o ii di C. I). L.i-'U.uim, my m.tit-u.-. hii..Iu .! H..1.I l. m .uj .iuij ol .o.i u t.e. ui ..a, June 16, W). Uieg.i i ly, 0-enu. J. .vUAUi.l ulu.S'. r.xcutu A.i.r.aid. otlre or Flual Nettlemeaii, I hereby give uo..ce tal I ban bind in the County Court of liackiuiaa Count-, stale ol Ore m.hi, my acouuuta tor hnl .etllmeui aa Aumin iatrtor ol ill. cautleul i .,m . K.e..y,ue eaaea, AuU the Curt hiui appuinte ilao U . , ,li j .o u . y ol au,'U.., l.w, ailiiu'clock A. i ae the date (or exainiuatioa and aulUauieui of auch aivouuta. UuiUiilU, AOiuiuiauTaior u.tb lb will au exe. ol the v-UU ol iug..li iu It Vvrly, .iM'lj. Ia.. , Ju .u 1j, leMx Jollre Tor I'ubllcation. Laui Ollic. a Or sou C.t,,Or... xay Id. 1838. Noi.ca I. heruy K.ve.i i a t . (j.io.i.h i.auiei ..ti er na. 11 ei uo.Ij. oi ni inte.tiuu to m ka II i. pro n iu u,., o of u.i cii.i.u, ud t.iai miIj p wu wi.. be .uade b.-.ore toe Uigi-ur i.nd Kec l.cr at or. gou City. On , on Aug 'at u n, ikvb, i u: II.LIAV1 BiKlOW: U. E. 12212, lor lac loU 2, S, i aud i and K H of dc. ; oi oca. a, l p. a, n. I. c H Diuie.iho nlluw.u itue-u. to prove a., coutiuuuu. rj.iu'..e upou and cu.tlv.iluu ol aa.diauii, via: Oeo ge knight of Canby, Ore.;t. 8. Tall, of barioW, Ore : Wi li.,ai baUer, uf uarlow.Ure., ana Jului Olina ot Lauuy, Ura. i-a, 5-U CUao. B. MOOrtES, Bem.U;r EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA KOUTE SOUTHERN PACIFIC C0MPANV Express Trains leave Portland Daily. 8ou.h I I Worth. :0ur.M. I Lv fortland Ar I :Ur. m. I Lv OregouCity Lv S:40a.k. 7:4Aa.m. I Ar e). raucltco Lt :00r. k. The above trania stop at ail stations be tween Portland, balem, Turner, Marion, Jellerson, Albany, Tangent, Sliedda, Ualsey, Uarnsburg, Junction City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland and all sta tions iroru Koseburg to Asli land inclusive Rebate tickets on eale between Portland. Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates $17.00 first clans aud f 11.00 second class in cluding sleeper. Katea aim tickets to eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and A US f R A LI A. Can be obtained from K. K. BOYD, ticket agent, Oregon City KOSEBUKO MAIL ( Dally 1. 8:S0a. a. I Lv Portland Ar :2Ja. h. j Lv Oregon C ity Lv 6:20 r. a. I Ar Koseburg Lv I 4:30 r.a ii-.mr. a 7aoa. a Vt'eat Hide Dmilon. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND COEVALLI8. Mali Train, Daily (Except Sunday.) 7:S0a.M. Lv Ar Portland Ar Corvallii Lv i:S0r.a 1 20 r.a 11:. M At Albany and Corvallii connect wltb traini ot Oregon Central A Eastern Kallroad. Express Train Dailv (Except Sunday) 4 50 r.a. I Lv Portland Ar $:A. k 7.011 M I A. HfnUtntivtll l. I R-Ml . I. 8 80r. a. Ar Iu.lepeudvnoe Lv 1 1:50 a.m. R.KOEHLEK, Manager. C. H. MAKKHAU, An't Q. I. and Pam. Agent FOR SALE. One of the best farms in Clackamas County for sale. L. L. Fokteb. OAB'TOTTTA. Bean th A Ths Kind Ym Haw Always Bought flto Kind Ym Signature it f I L0intmeiit will cure Hlind. I llll Bleea'" nd tubing JI I I lavPllea. It absorbs the tumors. mrir. Wllllimi1 Indian Pll alluys the itching at once, acts us a poultice, irlves Instant re lief. Dr. V Illinois' lmlian Pile Oint ment In nrenared for PI lea and Itch- tng of the private parts. Every box is warranted, uy arurgisia, oy man on re eelpt of prire. 60 cents and $1.00. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO., Trope., Cleveland. Ohio. For sale by C. G. Hnntley, ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening StrCIUZth.-V. 8. (kvaraataat Raport rib I u l)r.rtn tun TI1B W IIKDDLH llKOM I'0I1TI.AM. AaRIVS f ROM alt Uk.., I enver, I t Worth, Omhi, Kan- Cily, HI Louie, t hic, oai.d IUrl, PaotMail 7:20a in. p in. rp'.kiine VI r b p m. Walls Walla. Hpota-e, iuiiiei.ili, Hl I'huI, Dnliitb. Milwauki, t iii' kKo ai.d t aut Rpokana Klyer 10.iiJa.in. 8 p. m. Ocean Hteamalilpt 411 Bailing I'atm imbjoct to chiuige For -an Francinco 4 n. I ka.l Juiy 3, C, 9, 12, iu ii, n, n, a, ai 7 p. m. To Ala-ka ail Ju y lil. i p. m. R p. m. Ex. Sunday fiirday p. m. Columbia Siver hie enters To Aa'oria a d Way Landiuga. 4 n m. Ex. coiidaf Sam. Willamette Klver F.i. dun. lay '!) p. m. M..n, Wad. sua th. jOrea-on City, Newler, ralein and ay-Lind a 7 a.m. iWlllamet' and Yamhill 4:10 D.m. luea, mur Itivera T.iea,lhar( andna Oregon City. Haytoa, anj Way.UuiOinga. and sat. Ire Kiparia 1:4.1 a m Jion. tA. and Friday Snake Elver Kiparia to Uwiatoo L-ava LnriatHI 9:4.5a av nun, luea, aud lhar. W. H. HURLBUKT, Geo. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. F. E. DONALDSON, Agent, Oregon Cily. FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shayer, LEAVES Portland foot of Wanhinifton street Tues day, Tliur8ilay and Sunday evenings at 5 o'clock Returning, leaves Clatskanie) Monday, Wednesday and Friday eyen ings at 5 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point about 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7:25; Rainier 8:20; Kalama9:15; St. Helena 10 :30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m. This is the nearest and most direct ronte to the great Xehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. When Going East .... Use a first-class line in travelling between Minneapolis, St. Paal and Chicago and the principal towns in Central Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars in service. The Dining can are operated in the in terest of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated, Meals are, served a la Carte. To obtain first class service your ticket should read via. The Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct connections at Chicago and Mil waukee for all Eastern points. For full information call on your neares ticket agent, or write to Jas. C. Pond, or Jas. A. Clock, Oen. Pas. Agt., General Agent, Milwaukee, Wis 246 8tark St., Portland, Or. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable OREGON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN TBI BRIDGE AND DEPOT. Double and Single Rigs, and Bad die horses always on band at the lowest prices. A corral connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding; any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Boucrht and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. Mott's Nerverine Pills The great remedy for nervous pros tration and all nervous diseases of the generative or- atuuiut ad ariMt ubihu. px& ot either sex, such at Nervous Prostration. Failing or lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emis sions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, ex cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1X0 per box by mailt 6 Soxes for $5.00. BUTTS CHEMICAL CO, Prop's, CieieUnd, Giiio. For aale by C. G. Huntley.