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OJIKGuN CITY ENTKKMISE, FIUPAY, JANUARY 20, 1890. I; TMI DEAD OAnOCNtft Wlmt I liiti ahull are lay In til" lintfM Who llvth al l'i'th In bis hnmil. Jim liliwwuiia llml lilmmi Ihxlr lirmily ImiI1 Or Hi ahy III l wllillni Dial liardly ran h'M lla bvxl arm I III or n will Tli" 1'irilly til jr ami r lla wnlnrnl ami Irvlllawl wall. ti tin nvrl Ilia llllli .t Itnwnr llial Howe, Ami mil; Ilia dm I tralitn dalay annua Mlwrti Ilia tl"W of III" lnlf"P Kill -Mailiin M. Mlllnr In Crltaflan. j IN MKMOUIAM. Fr Si yeara tha liona at 18 lUm street a imh)Iiiii-ii of A fliio Now York roaMi'iHM) of CO rears ') mid lonil the only irlvnt Iioiim rmiinluliitf on wbl U now dual una lliorouiilifaro has rn Hialiimt cIimnmI, icvpl that caretaker UHiufln ll iMMiiiiniii Above (hla tba blind are lllilly abut, ami it null al Ilia front ilixirlmll awakonano resume. Tbo liouan haa iliianrlml, dnoay Intf look, lunt even Hi largo iliniriUla has Brown to tarnished that una read with dlttlcul ij tha name, "IL Ward." lUurf Ward died innnjr frt afA ml LNa.ni, Itciirr Hall Ward, limn aiiioownur i'f Uio ttouaA It la alnoa Lit donth Dial Ilia utjMr irllon ( f It lint remained oIhm ml, so far aa tint pun No a now a, oufrrxjunitrd by any unman Iwliiii Yet around tbla dn-aylntf real driir iIiito clut-rt one of theui"! elmrinlntf romance, mis of tlio int lotM'bliiK mat lovo alorlca. Ona alurriT In tbla romance inward way when H'tirjT Hull Ward illr l 111 year atfo. Tba other fttfura In tbla tun uVr drama, Ml-a Kl Isabella Ami 1'ai trldtfo, la ( 1 1 1 llvlntf, al tbo an i,f 6. la liuuaa townliuelia ram on a two worka' vlall to an aunt 40 years a,!' Tbi-ra aba baa r maluod ever since, aur Tlvlnic all wbo wcra occtipauta of tba houao al Ibn tlmo wbrii ilia arrived fur furlnlubl'a vlall, which baa now lat I twoecore yeara. Tbo aotil whom aba catuo to vlall waa Mra, William (J. Ward, relative of llmrf Halt Ward. Tba romance) of Ibrlr Ilvradalrafuilbr U k than tbla, for Mia rartrldtfo lived with Hmiry Hall Ward and bla mother until tba Inll. r'a diutb. Tba roinam-fl of lb old llnd atrial hooa dU from tbo iloatli of Ibn man aba loved and wbo loved bxr; whom ab wa aocaaiotiieil to walk half way down town to runrt avrrjr day on bla way bom from lualuo, ami from wbom, on hla drntU, alio lubrrllml a I'a liiirr oat In fracil.ally all hi lartf ealaia, tut wbom, for rraaoua wbl-h alt wbo hav known of brr rumanr bava jmi alwl ovrr, alia nvr luardi'd Homo ay tli fatuity oppH tli uirrlao on aa ootinl of thlr clua telailonabiu, for thry wrr ooualna lln that aa It may, Ilnnry Halt Ward and Kllta Aim Par trldir funilahod New Yk aurMy with rumano fur lutny jeara, and tven now thoa wbo bava Uwn lu ancloty lung auougb to remember tba clrrum itancva lova lo dwell prxin It and to point lo It at ttid'r about prln(,'lB up In aocluly In wblnb much la thought 10 t oaloaUllnK. frivoluua and vain. Wbiui Hnnry Hall Ward diwl alriara- U. In iHVi, tb oculora to wbua tho bulk of bla aut waa Ml lu trut fur Mia I'artrldii wootlrrcJ wbat dia- Kltlon ab would ruako of tb old id atwl booaa lmaiooaa waa already txwInuliiK lo ajirlng op In It vlolully 11 wa valonbln pine of rrnl r-ilala, ml oapabln, If iuiprovel, of ylcldltiK a largo lucoma. Hut Miaa fartrlilgo a tl prmupily aud In a way which mora than nyihliiK ' 'Im could bavo don abowtnl bow li-mlorly ab held br lov r'l memory " Thor war two nrvanu lu lh hooiw Mr. Ward'a valet ami th laller'a wtfo. To tbriu aha av airlvt ordur that In tb fluort abovo tho baaa Bicul not a tMutf wa to to iouoImhI Everything-, even to tbo book ami pa pert, wat to ruu-alu axaotly at Mr Ward bad lufl tLom wbon bo wunt to Paraloga lo din. Tbo two ponpla who bad ao fnlllifully aorVoil brr luvor dar ing bit tlfo war to leiualn lu cam of ilia bouaa. Furthor Uian tbla, however, Mia rartridgo ibowud an internal in (ho home of ber lover which tvrved to keep the rmnniin of bur 11 fo freah in tho mlndt of all wbo knew her Every day ah walkud down from bur roalduiioo lu Tblrty aevsutb atrvet to tb old Hond ttreet hoot and waul tbrousb It, aatla fyliiK buraulf that eioepl fur tho mul lowneaa of addml ago aveiytbing la lualund exautly tb anius at bur lover bad left It Day after duy I bo louuly flgtira wat toon entering tho houao, mid day aftur day ab camo forth aa if from tba tomb of bor hope. Only ouo chniigo took plnae iu tho interior anjoot, and that obmiK wm dno to bor duvotlou lo her lover't tumiiory. To npproalnto It ouo innat know aouiothlng about tho houao aud ouo of iU iumulo't bohbiua. Tbit houno It an old faablouod briuk ttruoturo, wltb abuHoinont, threo atorl" and hu attlo with dormer window. Tbo iron ponterui at tbo front atop are nunaually orimto, mid tho front door, with itt old ooloniat column, inpport lug a (luaitit luiiutto, It a joy to tho atu dcut of old tlmo nrobltrotura Tbo in torlor arraiigiummta of tbo Iiouho depurl from tho uaual Now York atylo of rt-ni-donno iu thnt tho atnlrt aru plnccd fitr back, with a lundlug and n turn hnlf way up. from wbioh-a window looka out ou tbo Litok yard. Thl a Rivet nil ncaul HiiuclmiHiioHi to tho hull. Tho fur nituroof thopnrlor nnd tho dining room bnuk of it whn of muhoKuiiy, not of tho bouvy, cumliormmio kind, but lighter iu ttylo aud moru ornuto. A ooiiHniououa fouturo iu tho parlor wna a aupitrb loop rd akin, which luy In front of tho flro pluuo and tnnntol, aud a littlu awiilu from either and of the dining room ta blo woro two ttuudH, on which perched pnrrota, one of whioh bud bulonged to Jorouio Douupnrta . . - Henry Hull Ward hnd been very fond of bird. The fence of tho backyard waa unuaually high, wna oovurod with vine and. lined with dovecote. Tha parrot aud dovet were gruut pott of Mr. Ward'. After bit death Mint Partridge had thorn most carefully tended. Aa ou by one they diod the bad them : . : t . ' ; i 7 ' ! : " s' i tuff nd and placed In fr nt hall room on tho tiKioud fliicr Thl It tho only parlleulnr lu which tho Interior aspect of Iha boiiMi wat cliaiiKwt from lh el ad (iimlltlou In which Mr. Ward, or "Mr. Harry," aa Mlt Partridge would call him lu apoaklng of bliu lo hit old tervanta, left It. For iminy yi araahnoontluuiNl her axil lary vial U ami wamh ro.1 through the houao which bud ao many lender luniii (u lea for her for ah her f bud llvol thero until th death of her lover' Mother, but wltb tho lap of yeara, doubt lua owing to tho fuel that not ray of tun could Mud Itt way through tbo tightly clow "I ahuttera, lhhouab oama inuaty, and th hooka, th papnra, th aluffvd bird and lb many picture Hid obJiN't of Ual began to tboW llgut of do ny Then M laa Partridge took atep which muat hav given bur heart a great wrnneb Kxcepl for tb earetakur't (juartere, aim hml th entlr Interior of the bou atrlpid and vnrythlug taken lo her reaiiletii-n, aud from that llui bur vUlla to tbo bouaebavo oeaatMl, but even when tho houao wa being itrlppiid tb huttert w r not opened, and II it fact lhat for IS year they bav r. malued tightly rtoai d Huiry Hall Ward, lo whom Mia Partridge bna remained ao faithful for o many yeura, waa one of tho hwlert of the Now Yoik aM lviy of bla day ami la wbb-h Ihn Ward family It ttlll rrpie- Jteiitvd by lilt coualua (Jetieral William (). Ward, who wm an offloer In tb ! Pulled Htat V(.linitrr eervbw during the civil war, and Mr C'barlra IL Ward j Mr franrla E. Waid, tb 11 ter'aaoii, It cTeury of tb Headlight llolf club, mid auothur aoti, tlnury Ward, It with Tri A lu Porto Kloo. Henry Hall Ward wa prealdetit of tho New York club lu ita early day, when it had dellghttul quartera In tb old Halgbt bouan, at Fifth aveno and Fifteenth atnt It wa alan a promi nent memlx-r of Ihn I'ulon club and of the Hoclety of the Clurlniiatl, of which be waa alao Irraaurri Tb Ward family owe It liieinherahlp In tbla aoclely to (J.poiiel Pamnel Wm.l, an omcr of tb Id'votuilotittiy army, who wa Henry Hall Ward' grandfather Tb portrait of another aun-ator. (lovernor Itlcbard Waid of Uh'xlo laland. la uow tb prop erty of Mr. Cornell da Vanderbllt Hmiry Hall Ward'a father wa brother of Hauiuel Ward, wh aon, Kauiurl. waa the Ham Ward, fa moo a a a wit, at botur aud bon vlvant Oilier coualua of Henry Hall Ward wrr Mr Julia Ward How ami Mr Crawford, Iha wife of the wulptur and lb mother of F Marlon Crawford. It eeemi a won der that th uoveliat ehoold not bav woven thit romaiKA which be fooud ready to baud lu bla own family. Into UOVeL Heuty Hall Warda' aoclal poaltloa may m Judged fnuu the fart that among th palllNn-r at bit fntirral in (lra church wrr John Janob Aitor, Walter U Cnttlng, Johnaton Llvlugaton aud Jamrt Fraud lluggln. Kllu Ann Partildg' relallonhlp lo Henry Halt Ward area from Ibo fact that their moibera were alaturt. They were member of the Hall family of Poinfret, Ootill. J IVeaoott Hall, brr undo, waa William M. Ktart'e flrtt law partner Thoa wbo knew Ml Par tridge a a girl, ao many year a ago, d--rllMi her at charming Hho wat of medium height, bad brown ryet aud an abumtauoe of atriklugly ilark hair. Kb It aald, even now at th age of 84, to prVattrv inucit of lo r yuuihfnl Naoty When Henty Hull Ward dliol, one of bttfrtendl panned theM 1lnet In bit memory : .. jBoow1 and tufJ! ho pl ' V . . Aa ainka a nmiwr a Uajr I peat; Tbo tirurbtaal l n ll nutlaiil eUMula IN? allanl rcmna ku Ui wal v Doet tho woman wbo alill trearnret bit memory think of tliiwo Hnea aa ab gaMx Into tbo unautr Now York Her ald, r- ' ' ' -Th Mill Tklan Orval Hon lla. I Uko to imar arnrlrw of tho littlniHi of great men. I like to thluk thut ShiuVa- puaro waa fond of hi glu. I even cling lo tho tuloot ibntdiagraoeful final trgy with friend Pen Jouaou. PcanObly ) Uio atory may uoi no truo, oui i ixrpo It waa. I Ilk to think of him a poach er, a vlllogo ne'er do well, denounced by tb local grammar luhool mauler, preached at by the local J. P. of tho period. , . I Ilk to reflect that Cromwell bad wart on bit iiono. Tho thought mnket mo moro contented with my own fea ture. I Ilka to think that bo put awoUt upon th chair, to o finely d routed ladiearpoil their frockt; to tell toytelf that bo roared with laughter atthotilly jrutt, liko any m end 'Arry with bit bank holiday ttjuirt of dirty water. . I liko to rend thut Curlyle threw baoon at bltwlfo nuil occaiilouolly nmdo blumilf highly ..ridicnloui over tmall annoyanoea thnt would bavn been ami lml at by a man of well bvlauoed mind. I think of tho fiOfnolith thhigt a week I do and iny to mymdf, "I, too, nm literary man." "I Second Thought of an Idlo Follow," by Jeromo K. Jer omo. x f Mineral Wool. Mluoral wool lmikt very mnoh liko rottftn batting with little bitiorghiN acntternd through it. It It made in thit way! Thero aio two streams of alag (which it tho acuin from iron), ono iu each ni(le, aud a jet of utonni in be tween, nnd oh tho two it ream of ilag meet tho tteam' the' ruinerul wool it formed. r ; f- Tho blarit that iHtirtcd to tend the sing over tho tteam oumet with Huoh force that it dentin tbo wool formed from tho slag Hying to nil partt of tbo building, and some getting outside of Uio build ing make it look as though it wero oovorod with unow. . JV At tho woo) (lie around the littlo particle of glana separate from it, nnd nt tho slag waa rod lint tho pieces of giant nro on lire, uml they look like lit tlo start flying around,, r It it usod fur packing around rugistor aud between walla. It is a nonconductor of beat, therefore it will uut burn. ;t tlaalnoa l'artlnralil of Malrlmnn, The lima to begin to learn from ench other la when (wopl are fir at married, when life la Mill a playground to lliem, and when roiimntlo lov coml'met what In later year might teem nagxlng or carping crillcUui. We are all i matuiea of habit. If w get Um to the bual tin iiartnerahlp of matrimony lu our yiuth It Imtouh aertoml natnro, and not a liardahlii nor a dlslllual'mrm nt If people would tak time lo iiri'lraUml a:h olber, and tocultlvalu inutual con flilance, boar miicli eaaicr niarrliul life would Im oiii In fact, all life I To le tore, wa only hr of the nnbappy mar rlagna, wbllo great numbert of eol are plodding on tgetbvr tilently and happily, lint (her it enough friction, lo warrant thit kind of couaideratiun, berauac even thoae wbo are to all ( eaiancea cofiU-nted might niako rnoie of life If they looked upon marriage a an rqnal partm-rahl, France Kvana in tho January l. lii-a' Home Journal aNiTrago In III Nrw Trrrllurlaa, Tb (Uealloli of 'iirragnt under the limltatlona of lb flflnemb amen liiirut, ia aol a aoun-e of dilllculty. Tbo pro vlaiou fa; "Tbo right of citic-nt of th ('iiIin Htatea to vote snail not le J ) nled or abridged by the United Mutes or by any Hale, on account of race, color, or previou comliliou of aurvl tude." Aaaumiiig clllteiiliij of the civillatxl Inhabitant of annexed terri tory, it by no meaiia follow thai Coo grea la loiirn i eitnid to tin in at Mice mveraal aulffaii at all. Tit tlft tr rltorlal goveri.uient of the Territory of Orleana (the sell led part of the Louisi ana Puretiaae, in which waa the ciiy of 'New Orlcana Including a govrrnor, udgea, and a legialative council, all a pointel by the President of the United Htatet. HufTrag rstrlell by an edu cational or property iali(li-ation d not come under the inbibilion of the auiendmrnt. Tbeae poaaibiiitiea effjri ample room for a frame of government t tillable to such U-nlluiU-a at the Pbibe pines. From "Our Fedrral Conaiitu lion and the (iovernoienl of Tropical Territory," by Harry Pratt Judaon, lu the American Monthly Review of Re views lor January. The rrarlleal aide ml "Kipaailaa." We are not under tho il gbtetl obli gallon lo make bast in propounding a tbeorr ol the nature of lb ut-w relations between the Philippine and the United States, nor yet to elaborate any compre hensive atbeme of government. We muat drop tb French model and at thit point tak up Knllfh mtthoJ. We! neel not make detiuitiont at all about the status of the Pbilippiues, but sim ply proceed to do any particular work that may require to bo don, and other wise do nothing at all. Firnl, if the treaty ahould 1h ratified we muat make a contract with private shipping com panies for taking Ibn Spanlah rxddicrt back home at our exiieme. Tlut will involve our peru.viiPg Hie inaurgents to ; aive up their Snanlfh priaonera. (Sen eral (His and Admiral iVwtv would seem to bo of the opinion that they can arrargo iht! itim f )uiier without trouble. After tbe priaonera are ) ii'dl up an t are all potke.1 off for Spain the .Pi. Do You Need Any Doors, Windows, Glass, Moulding Or Other Building Material. --C.H. Bestow & Co. ,s .a m 3 I Corner irth and Main Sts. tsss 9ai9iSai9aii?ai9?il LITERATURE n i , li aa Iniarnatlonal weakly loumtl a( liianr criilclam. It U camraratirtlr nrw rtiiMlual, Klii.h tin bean rtcBfaliea1 Irosi tu firAuaibcr a rtaiaw ol tha B'flim ttnirin. CRITICAL REVIEWS Theuthtful, ihomiijS. and comprthantlva rairltwa at all important public. tlont In Iht civillitd world. Fraach, GtrrnaD, luliaa, Spaniih, a wall u Ea!ith and Ameritio warlia, art traatad from wak to watt. BELLES-LETTRES . a Howell) SrxcUl irlicln appear V Amoni My Hooke," written by inch will-aoowo author and critlca U 1 appear BooU" 1 EDMUND 00S5B SIR HERBERT MAXWELL and Irom lima lo lima etifinal nitcta al literary watk, paema, fiction, and aiuyt ara nublUhcd, but in ein cast only Irom Iha peni ot world Utnout wrlttrt, auch at RUDVARD KIPLINQ 0C0R0B MEREDITH Kach week a laadlni arilcla In tha natura ot an editorial appears. Theia laadait ara prepared by the editor, and deal exclusively with literary lubjectt. ' i AMERICAN LETTERS Tha Bi weekly letter, written k Wllllara Dean rlowella, dealt la that author '1 original and keen way with tubjecta ot vital Intcrati ia tha Americao ; world ol leltart and arl. j f . : ;- FOREIGN LETTERS ; French, Fnellih, Ctrmtn, and Italian letter! will ba puliltl.ej, maklnf thh periodical of great value lo readert iniereited iu tha trowth ol literature. IXcatianal woik by Henry James, and men ol lika ability, will alto appear. SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS will ba published, devoted to deicrlptlva artldea an auch lubjectt aa rart tnd cuiioua booki, bnok plaiet, tpecial edlttoni ot fimoul bookt, noteworthy Haaiy Junta Ruayud Kllltf Amtrlcan aditioua, etc ,A FREE A full aet ot diitlnjulihed BilmundfCfitlB Insurgent will bav to b prua!fd lo disband, Gentlemen In Ibwton will not hu abl to lend much assistance at that point, but It In highly probable that men now In tl.a Philippines or that general part of the world nm li aa Ad miral Peaey, Consul Wildrnan, or Hong Kong, (ieneral Otis, and other wbo might be named can arrange very sal torily with Aguinuldo and bis reo pie. There I little reason lo aiiiioae that wo should need for any length (I time b retain In the Philippine the aervlcea of more than a quailer of the American troop who are now there, There are plenty of men wbo bav In time paat served In tb native regimen' with the Hparilr-li army many of whom bavo also tnbae'jriently served in the Inaiirgent rank who cn be reaIily formed into an excellent boly of mili tary police. And tince the people are 'piite certain to bo very peaeeaMy In clinl and are ready to believe In the mloaion of tb United Htate, tb main tenance of order ia not going to be rlonaly difficult. It will not bo very hafllinif lk to improve the adminis tration of justice at between man and man, nor to simplily the exuding sys tem of taxation removelng needle Imrdent from agriculture and buaineaa snd replacing the corrupt and rapaclon mctliol of the Spaniard with honrot nd fair Anglo-raion metluxla. These matU-rs, with the policing, are the prin- clpel one that for torn little time lo come will bavn to be attended to. They are matter of precisely the tamo na ture a tbo which without any fus whatever (ien. Ieonard Wood btt bn trranging aM'anlisgo. Kvery one in I In country will be delimited to giro the eople of the Philippine tb Urg ent poaaible control of thair own aflairs. From "The Prore ol the World," in the American Moulhly Reviews lor January. anai-ler Haa lie lok4, A Doatou broker bjtt of rather bright oflke boy Ouo of hi friendt dropping lu at luu ot!i e dispatched the lad for ao me cir. giving bim a fl bill to pay for tut in. The boy returned w ith four cigar. The caller commended bim for porcbaing such good one, and passed them around. Shortly after tbo broker wat left alone in tb office, when tbo ahn-wd orcbin banded him tlx cigar with the remark, " "Ere't tbe rest of them cigar. Mr. .Margin." -Boa tun Commercial Bulletin. Ilorlleultera at Heaa. Expectant Father Well, ia it a lit tle peach? Excited Norao-No, sir. If a little pair. Yonkert Sutctwao, laUldra Tine. People overlooked tbo importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satiated w ith transient action ; but now that It I generally known lhat Syrup of Fig will permanently overcome habitual coustipation, well-informed people will not buv other laxatives, wh'ch act for a 1 ,1M( bu, flQ(lly inn ,Le iyu.m Buy tho genuine, made by tbe California Fig Syrup Co. Ribbora, laces, embroidirira, hosery and no'lons of all kinds at the Racket Store. Oregon City, Oregon. i m liiil1 i! t weakly la tha paper, lomttlrati anler tha titlt, CI MAX MILLER DEAN 5U BBS PREMIUM OFFER LITKRATCRE'S lamout portrait lupplementt ot men ol leiiert (jo in ally lor one yeer'i lubicnption. 1 Trial Subscription, 4 Weeks, as Cts. J0 Onli Cow Sfirlptl0, ti M a Trtr Addrets HARPER ft BR0THER5, Publlihert, New York, N. V. To Caret Cold In One Day. Take Laxativ e Promo Q I line Tabid. All druglU refund motey if laila to cure, 2V. The genu ne bt L. U. CJ. in ea:h tablet. tl'AHTKD-ar.TEKAl TKUaTWDIlTHT PER " "tia In 'M a'ai u managa onr lmnti In I' alr i o b I ' m(lr aii'i-a. II I- inaiulr "I R Wik u.aj cwl alio i a. S-aJ ry ir-llii riafar nl tzfintf l'-llrni tr nnMa, no in.. i a, no a a Wj. M n hir I7. IH-rne-, K e.e IfJi'l'lri.a-i a am4 i,f op-, llr Ixrt E. II fr -ai., l fu M. Ci.le'O it Rrnce Up wilh ir f our Shoulder Brace. All bizet nd all Prices. CHARMAN & CO. . Cut-Price Dniggiat. mm Dsriar THE BTHFUnLEM ttua i'uaiLAau AaaiT rooa -si roa r.al Mail iilt Uke, nam,,- I laalVail S Jh BO. Worth. UmU, a.ar..,o . u. aa titjr. pi uuuim, ibicaioocd Eaal. t p.. a ana Vir Wal!a Wall. HpoV, Bpoka Vlai lortli. Ht. rtoi, Ualotb. Milwauiea, khv.aumad tl. : JUp. IB. Ill r.l-. m KAitnavllla. b e-l l. EiBuuila) eaua Luck, and U tx.i ind.T Uinn..n.aK aallB.U' Br a w u. ilk enn lay K:rer. ruiidar 10 a. n, 4 p. m. Oceaa 6tantblps Forraa Franoiaoo Every five dayi I p. m. ToiIk- 'Jul Cotnmbia Kivcr bteomcrt To Aa'oria at d Wajr LaDdinK. 4 D m. ndajr' m. Ex.caudaf l-aturdaf lo.uo p. m. a. m. Willamette River ?J0d. m. Eg. eouilaj Mop. Wed. Orrarun Citj, Newfaerc, and in. taiem and 1 nar-iDU!( a 7 a. m Willamette andVamtilil 4 JO D. i Tuaa. Thor Hiaer Orcoa City. Pajua, aaj Vbj-1jiou j.. Tuaa, I bar, oiMIBai. and Bab a. m. Willamette River Pon.aiu lo CjiwI'II ani Wc-Laadiug 4-JO D. m. Tub .1 bor. us. I bar. aoi rau nil b. lMTB Snake River Biporw to Lewiatoa Kipana lewiatoa l:VSa. m. Pailr Ex. 5: a m. , IMly Ex. 8lunlr I 1UBJ W. II. HURLBURT. Gen. Pas. Agenl, Portland, Or. F. E. DONALDSON, Agent, Oregon City. I I ' l ! EAST AND SOUTH ' " r . - a i " y THE SHASTA HOUTE Of thi SOUTHERN PACIFIC (mmttJfctfESSfiF Express Trains leave Portland Daily. 6ou.li 1 I North. :0U r.M. :t'lr. M. 14!k. M. Lv Portland Ar Lv OrBgont'ity Lv Ar 8. FraaoUco Lv 9.30 a.m. 8 :40 a.M. 8:00 r.M. Tbe above trains stop at all stations be- 1-An - Portland. balem.. turner. Marion, Jetlerson.AlDany, lanKeni.Mieiias, Halsev. HHrrishtirit. Junction City, Eusene, 1 - -.. - . . . li 1 . 1 1 lOttage urove, irrain, vbkibiiu auu mi aia tiiiiia from Rosebarir to Ashland inclusive . Rebata tickets on sale between I'oriland, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rate $17.00 tirst class and $11.00 second class in. I rhiilinir elimnpr. .......... i---, . .. ... , Kates and ticseis to eastern puitus auu Vtnmi. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HOSC LULU ami AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from S. E. BOYD, ticket agent, Oregon City . i R0SEBUR0 MAIL (Dallv. 1 t 8:SU0.M. I V:WA.M. I 5:20 r.M. I Lv LV Ar PortUud OrenonClty Knaeburg 14:30 V.a 3::r. a 7 SOk. M Lv Went Side Dlvlalon. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALUS. ..... Mall Train, Dally (Except Snnetaw 7 SOa.M. , Lv Portland Ar I 5:50 r.M 11:55 A. M. Ar Corvallla Lv 1:80 r.M At Alhane and Corvallla eonuect with trajDt ol Oregon Ccntrnl A Eatorn KatlmarJ. -- Expresa Train Dally (Exeeot 8unday) 4:&0r.M.rLv Portland Ar 8:'2Sa.M 7:r.M. I Ar McMlnnrille Lv 1 5 60 a. M 8 SOr. M. j Ar Iudepoudenea Lv 4:60 a.m. t R.KOKHLKB, ' aUaaaser. , J?, H. MARKHASiTi Aas't Q. t. afti Ht. int. Im -, U'v.m'W Beplator Lii, PORTLAND TO THE DALLES y tho fat-t anrl com modiotiu utt-amer Regulator Leave Portland dail except Sunday at 7 a. m. Thia in the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the accntrjr on the Middle Col urn I; fa is not ex-ct-llcd for teautjr and grandeur hs the United Statei. Full Informa tion by addrepin(r or calling on J. 8. BOOTH, Agent, Tel. 014. , Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer 6. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Waahintrton ttret Toet- day, Tbnrtday and Sunday eveainga at 5 o'clock. Returning, leave Clatskanie Monday, Wedneaday and Friday even ing at 5 o'clock. Will pas Oak Point about 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7:25; Rainier 8:20; Ka!ama9:15; St. Helena 10 .30. Arrive in Portland 1 JO a. m. Tbit it the nearest and moat direct route to tbe great Nehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. SCHEDULES OF TIME 80CTHDL1 PiCiriC aUILWAT otb aoOD. California Ex pre throoab - 8:33 a. ns. S.M p. m. Iloseburg Local (ay station) tfiCTH aocao. IRosebarg lxcal 'way sta'.iona' California Eiprna thronah' 9 21a. ruu 6: 5.' p.m. POSTAL SCHEDULE. BYtot'Tuias raciric at i loo ad, - Mail cloaes going North. . . -8:05 pre MailcloguliiK Soul' -.9a m and G:3) p n Mail distributed fmm North 7:30 pm. I0;.t a ni. Mail aisirioaiea iroiusoum w:w aav 3:40 pro. av east mm ci.Kcraic UKI. Mail close for Portland and distributing. point, 12 ni. Mail climes lor .vuiwaniue nm, 9 a iu. Mail arrives Irons Portland 1:30 p m. IDI aoCTU riremn Citv to Eiv. Carus. Molinov Liberal and Mollala leaves at 12 ro, ami arrive at 1 :30 a m daily; Oregon City to Hearer ureec. nnooei. Clark. Meadow Brook. Union Mill and Cotton leaveaat 8am Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday, and returns on following dava at 4:35 p ni. Oregon City to v 101a. i,OKan ana Keaiana leaves Oreon City Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p m, leavina; Viola eanie davsat7ani. OrrEon Citv to Willamette, StalTonf, Wilsonville and Graeme arrives al I0u a m and It-avsa at 11:30 a m daily. (Jeneral deliver v Window ia open on suit- day from 10 to 11 a m, AH letters dropped into tue box at toe uoor ia proropuy sens off Sunday as on other days. All eastern mail mat is delayed anu tan to arrive on 9:30 S P. train will com on li o'clock or 6:52 8. P. train. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery Feed and Sale Stable ' ORECONCITY. I LOCATED BKTWKEM THI BRIDGE v. . DhrOT. Double and Single Rigs, and sad die horses always on hand at th Information regarding any kind or stock promptly ajttetklud to by person oi letter. Horses Bought and Sold. ' 1 lories Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. BO YEARS' , EXPERIENCE .4 Taint Marks . Df SIGNS i 1mm Anione it!pi(ng a (ketch and dwortntlMi may quUYly aaivrtaln otir opinion fre whether aaa lliveiirion ia pmoaniy paivniACNa. njmii tlonaatrictlyoonSdentlal. Hantttiookon fatcutA aent fr. Olilttat Btfoncy for aoeiu-int; palento. Patenit takn tRmugh Muna 1. rclTB scicniiiic mum. A handaoraely lllnatrst4 weekly. I arenat bIih. culatlon of anv aclentld hturaal. -laruia, TS aw yrart rnarmontoa.fi. B04U oyail wBwaueailwfw. MUNN S Co.38,Br-"'- New Yorfc Branch Offloe, 35 T St, WaohiiB-toa, D. Sk