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OREGON CITY ENTEIU'IUPK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1890 f i CORKESTOXDEXCE MITrt. moHit, Jan. 31. We are enj-ylng the vi-ry Wt of winter w.-nCier, o lnk' and sottling in Mnit ulu.l alotur. Fri:i are croaking, swallows have vn H'(n roiiml llio larn, vy wil low Are luiretinj tlii'ir liU, tl ink tW-m oliows itself on Hik lie-l brin.li, Hume toM'i arf IhiII1. uia ami wet'.l lock iimn auain ami without consulting- result torn pertli's liave lHn canvasa Inif several prm incte with titlone try t ii if lo inline the oil to ive either money, miisvta or tlie right-of-way llironli tliflr reMH'live fauns. Tho svrli lias Ix-vn litcnlii( for several days pant f.ir a loooniotivo wliintle, Hev. A iron fronton i ImiMing a nice frame liotis. rroerity evidently lias not alighted tlili community. Mr. Vi loi li loiitilit a line team few lUyt .'. the almannc one would think faring was aliment upon tie, Ktiail. J l iW has remove.1 one of the Tomorrow i ground li.-g'e day and it i,...,.-r. out hr Mrs. Corhr in 'looks a If there l not muurli show of the early W. For yearn it Us !een j his peeing his shadow land nmrk that will linger long in Hie The pupil of Mt. No. 75, rendered memory of nioet of us. Tlie trv wm an em-lent program Friday, Jin. 20th sixteen liu-hes in diameter. 30 f.t bigli that heiim the end of the 4 months and it branches 1s t spread twenty i hool. Following is the program feet in all directions from the Hump j Song by evhool ; recitation, A. Bell 1'ourteen Deonle liave hfn known toiahaw. ltolx-rt Miulte: recitation, IMI Lave been pirking fruit aiinullanrotisly while standing on a single branch. Over twenty bushels of fruit has been .it ked from it in a single eaon . There is still a larger one left from w hich '2i'0 pounds of fruit was gathered laid seaon. A new attraction at John Mosers. They keep him close Indoor. It's a boy nd looks quite like its Fa. Join Aden smiles as lie thinks of his tittle baby girl, bom the 25th. Highland lliutiLAM), Jan . 30. Farmers ate put ting in their lime plowing and sowing jcrain. Mrs. C. K. Martin is on the sick lift. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Miller were the g uest of Mr. and Mrs. M. tiard Sunday. Joe Fellows has moved on the Homer place. John ShockVy is sick . Marira llanington and daughter Iva are visiting in Oregon City this week. J. V. Jones baa purchased a planer lor his saw mill. Mrs. Frank WWtb was the guest of Airs. Lav Friday. Henry Miller, ol Msrion county, was vieitiug friends here last wetk. Mrs. Georg Kirk, ol the city, was visiting relatiyee here list week. larqnam. MiKuiiM. Jan. 2i Horn, To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson, a boy. Miss Lily Beotley, has an attack of Ja grippe. Mr. Wallace and Ed. Albright are put ting new fences around their places. Tue health of this place has im proved during the last week. The school has been nearly broken op ty ik knees. EiCl I'rt.k. Eaglk Cbekx, Jan. 30. The farmers cf the bill section around Eagle Creek have been very busy plowing for the last few days; preparing for spring crops. The Maccabees, of Eagle Creek gave a social hop at Wilburn's hall Friday night. There was a large attendance and all a-emed to enjoy themselves. Mr. Hoffaiister made a business trip to Portland last week. Jesse Douglass left home Friday for Wasco county where he is going to work lor his brothers, who is running a Urge wheat farm. Mr. Cahill, our sinning teacher, has lour classes now so he is kept quite busy. Elders Morehouse and Lewis held services at Dover yesterday. Several lrom Eagle Creek attended the service. James DeShazerand family, of Dover, were the guests of J. W. Douglass and wife, yesterday. II. F. Gibson and wife went to George yesterday to visit fiiends. Miss Cora Gibson, accompanied by llenrv Udell, went to Springwater to visit her sister, Mrs. John Ueed. Albert Douglass and Edward Chap man expect to return to eastern Oregon next week. shaw, Wm. Stone, Chaa. Stichrity, Mary Kamnscher; select readings, Carl Perk ev and Fred lVrn. Following the program was a delwte. (Question "Ue solved that fire Is nu re destructive than water." Atiiruutive, Geo. Iliclnbolh- em, Harry Mother and Fied Berkey. Negative, G. Behmer, Oswold Behymer and fk-rt Hart. The judges were, II. F Wilcox, Maude Sten and Abe Kamus cher. who rendered their decision in favor of the negative. The singing school, conducted br Chaa. Kuthitord, is doing nicely. All are invited to come. The M. E. Church of this place is to havo a new paxtor in the near future Thev are holding protracted prayer meeting at present, much interest, being manifested. Mrs. J. M. IVhjiner Is quite kk with lagrip at present . Spring plowing has already begun, Chaa Shutuwar and wife, of Logan, spent Sunday visiting his parents at this place. J. Murdock and wife ol Mackahurg, spent several days the past week visiting Mr. B. Allen. It is reported that D. Evans saw a large panther near the old Cutting mill, while coming (rem Oregon City. W. D. Billshaw intends moving east in a short time. Letter List. The following is the list of letters re maining in the p-wtuflice at Oregon City, Oregon, on February 1, 1899: wcxesa' Lior. Miller, Florence Bird, Bert Criawtll, P. B-2 Elliott, EC Beaton, D C mix's List. Haycox, Wm Tbilpa, Will Goos, Eudl BaJvage. J E CriswtH. Kobt Sikea, Mr Melby, Wm Winters, W 8 Moore, Wm Willard. JuO Oaterholn, F J Vinton, Cbas W GEO. F. HORTOS.PM. During the month ol January 80 deeds, 47 mortgages and 50 releases ol mortga ges were filed in the county recorder's oflire. During January, lS'JS, 73 deeds, 47 mortgages and 42 releases ol mortga ges were filed. There is a marked in crease in the number ol real estate transfers for this month, the majority o the sales being farm property and small tracts. Another indication of improved condications is the unusual number ol releases ol mortgsges filed at the begin ning of the new year. The receipts lor the month in the recorder's olfice were 1103.05, and in the clerk's office 171. core Is what many a mothrr It WUrtR for; Boine-thin nlMoluUly t;ifo ami reliable, that will dmrm lier terror of that dreatl rattling, stranj;linjr cough, no fearful to tho mother, 80 fatal to tho chiM. Aver Cherry IVctoral is a croup euro that ran bo relied on. Thousands pay bo. Uu, W. J. ri.t.is ("St-mfonl EveUlh") writes frra Tniru, N. S, "That krnr rf mothers, th sUrtllng, eroupy roagK, nrvr Urml ma so long iu I haJ a bottle ul Ay. r't I'horry IV' torn! in th booas." "We haw ueJ Ayer's fhrry Pwtornl In our family lor yen. Cive hn pur Ly aad a sawrw aili f crm(, thought that hs would d . II it brulot Up Dim StUck by tting Ayrr's Cherry lVtral. R. II fU.. I'Uu. heville, U Apr's Cscrrjj Pectoral U P'lt up in half-she bottled at half price .V) cent.:. AKMY'S 'DEST SHOT. Stxr AiUiiUMl tirneml f I'urlo Htea U I'latiil Kierl. Mcntoniint Colonel WiUtmu I". Hull, who n l' ii nppoint.d ndjntunt K' mil el l'oi to Kli n, luii Imtii ut tm hol to tln regtilur tinny for n iitiiulvr of yenra nnd was nviiitly iidjutuiit K'',fI "f tho department of the gulf with his ntu Hon In Atlanta. tUni- l Hull Ihih tin roJMlllltioll of iM'iliil the In'nt piHtol fhot in tho nrniy Ho hut lulicii niiiiilxrlewi prlaiw in coiitiwt vliilo n duty In wctitern stiitin nnd on m conntnf his no knowiedg.Hl hllll luw Nvtl exclildinl lrom nimpi'tltli'ti for sevorid yeiir. which in a iiioroprmiotinitil rtHMKtilti1'" of his proweM tluiu tlni t.Ktiinony of all his iiiihUU As adjiitiint genernl of Porto IHeo ho w ill ruuk sivond t' tint ofllcor luvom- Conallis & Ecastern K. K WILLAMETTE RIVKIl DIVISION-. Steamer Wm. M. Hoag. (Capt. Geo. ltaalH) Running regularly In t ween I'ortland and Corvallis, stopping it way landing. RIVER SCHEDULE Down river, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdaya. Leaves Coryallis 0 a. w ; Albany 7 a. m.; l'.uena ViaU8A.M.; Independence 0 a. m. ; Salem 10 a. m.; Newterg 12:30 r. m.; arrive at I'ortland 30 p. m. Up river, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves I'ortland a. m ; New berg 10:30 a. h.; Salem 3:30 p. m ; Independence 5:00 r. m ; ituena Vista 30 p. m ; Albany uso p. m.; arrive at Corvallis 11.00 P. M. This steamer baa been equipped with first class accommodations, including an elegant piano. I nsurpaased for carry ing both freight and pwwtengers. J. Ti kMnB. Agent, Albany, Oregon. EDWIN STONK, Manager, Albany. Or C. O. COKF.R. Agnt, rortlanJ, Or., foot ol Yamhill street. IIRCTKIANT tl'U!.U WIIXIAW P. IIAtU nmiid of thnt department Ho Uk his I funiily w ith him nnd expecU to rwtab ; lihh a piTimuii nt rinideiiee iu Sun Juan (r as 'niiiu iit n one as au army ofil frj I ctT can ever liom ti hav V"' l I II..II u .I.J In A Il.r.l by Mnjor II T. Allen. bo wna a flmt lieuti uant In tho reuLr cavalry when the Mi Kinley administration tgaa He w as soon aiU r appointed military attuehe to tho American legation in Berlin. Al the bcirtnnlnK of the war with Spain Major Allen wm promoted to capUin of the Sixth cavalry, made ft major of volunteers and waa ordered from IWlin to Kautia(, where he took command of a troop of tho Hixth caval ry. At tho present time hn still hulils tho post of military attmho, and it is probable that his aptxiintment as adjn tant ireneral of the department of the gulf Is only a temporary one. Major Allen while in Germany made a cliatt study of Our man Uctica and is the an thor of a treatise on that Important abject "Mrs. J. M. Call, wife of the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church al Worthington, Minn., sapplied the pul pit on a recent Sunday in the absence of ber husband. First bonsekeeplng furnishings are no longer complete without prerapbaellte pbotoRrapbs of the works of Uosattll and Hume-Jones to decorate the walla Caaby News. Can-by, Jan. 31. The 4-year-old son ol Morely Mack and wife died Monday, Hike Uuiras and wife also lost their w-nionths old Fon on the same day. GmndDa Mack, w ho has been ill lor sometime, is gradually improving' The Canby Independent has changed Lands and is now owned by J. D. Stevens, who will run it as a middle-of- the-road populist paper. Many republi cans iiere regret the change. The entertainment given by the New Era Dramatic company on Monday evening was a grand success. They played to the largeet crowd ever seen in Canbv . hall. The entertainment cloeed with a good, old-fashioned dance, wbkh lasted till daylight. Borings. Everybody is complaining with the grip. All are improving, however. Farmers are nearly through with their plowing and are only waiting lor old Sol to dry things op so they can put in their crops. Considerable excitement has been cashed in thu aud neighboring precincts on account of a railroad rumor. It is daiatd that the O. B. & N. content plates building a branch line from Fairview, providing the people will give it the right-of-way and ten per cent, ol the eupiial it will take to build It. As a IhooHandt Haie Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so de ceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it, heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance the kidney poison in the blood is liable to attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the al bumenleaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kid' ney trouble. Kidney trouble can be de' tected although it be slow and deceptive. First, by analysis of the urine; second, by the simple test of setting the urine aside in a glass or bottle for twenty four hours, when a cloudy or brick dut settling indicates it. It was for juat such troubles that in His infinite power and goodnexs the Great Physician caused Swamp-Root to erow for the benefit of enduring man kind, leaving it for his servant, Dr. Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder specialist to discover it and make it known to the world. Its wonderful eflicacy in promptly curing the most dis tressing cases is truly marvelous. You may have a sample bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, by mail free. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., 'Bingham- ton, X. Y, When writing mention this paper. Uruggists, in hlty cent or dollar sizes. John Zumwalt, jr., by his attorney, W. C. Johnson, has filed a petition ask ing to be appointed administrator of the estate of John Zumwalt, sr. An order was issued in accordance with the peti tion and an order made to appoint appraisers. New arrival of ready made dress skirts from $1.00 to f 3.00 at the Racket Store. Ileotsty Is the Best Policy. Honest goods, honest tricee and hon est dealings will surely bring success. Every hour proves it. The last days ol the nineteenth century show nothing more clearly. We believe this fart and our works demonstrate to our belief. Our goods are warranted to he exactly as represented, that is honest. If any article of jewelry of our manufacture does not give perfect satisfaction we will refund the money, paid for such articles; that, too is honest. L. A. Patterson & Co. have a complete assortment of our goods in their store, for sale at prices that defy competition. These goods are made from rolled gold, gold tilled oy solid gold stock and are warranted to give perfect satisfaction or the money will be refunded. If this notice should reach anyone living too far away from l'atteison & Co's store, or any other customer of ours to permit their purchasing the goods of our customer, we will sell the goods at ie tail to such persons, under the warran tee and deliver by mail. We w ill also send printed Instructions as to tiie care of the jewelry, how to clean it, etc. on application. W. F. Main & Co. Eastern Factory corner of Fiiendsiiip and Eddy streets, Providence, R. I. Western lactory ( largest in the world; under process of construction at Fast Iowa City, Iowa, oyer 52,000 feet of iloor space. Valentines! Valentines!! Valentines!!! ...AT THE... BAZAAR An lloneht .Medicine for Ij Grippe. I A fine parlor organ for sale on easy George W. Waitt of South Gardiner, I terms at the Oregon tity Auction House Me., says: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one 50-cent bottle and the chills, cold and grio have all left me. I congratu late the manufacturers of an honest medicine." For sale by Geo. A.Hard ing. "The Right of Way" ie an amuring story in the Argonaut of February 0th, telling how a wily railroad agent pro cured a right of way for his company through a stubborn rancher's land. He staked his mule against his pick of any hundred acres on the ranch that the animal could beat the Overland Limited in a race of a little over a mile. The mule won the race The whole secret of which, with the love-story it entails, is divulged in a well-told tale. i. ii .., . ,i i - i i - A petition has been filled in the pro bate court asking lor the appointment ol Elizabeth Chase as guardian ol the persons and property of her parents, fiilas and Abigial Shay, of Sandy, aged 89 and 87 years, respectively. WAMKI). 100 watches to repair at f 1.00 each. C. A. Nash, at the 1'ostofHce. WANTED Reliable man for Manager of Hranch Olfice I wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is 0. K. bore is a good opening. Kinuly mention this paper when writing, A. T. Mohhis, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated catalogue 4 cents postage. OA0TOT1IA. Bmt th J im a.uid ton Haw Amayt Bought Signature of TIm Kind Yon Haw Alsvay THIS IS WHAT our customers claim for us ami our groceries: That we ofl'tr the best of groceries at the low est prices. They havo confi dence In our goods and know that we never misrepresent our selves and that our stock of fine groceries is the purest aud the most nutritious. Lout, but i.ot least, their grocery hill saves it self fully 25 per cent by their dealing with Marr &. Muir. Our way of doing business la to t reat every one fair and square and offer the very best in our store. I Tho Klml Ymi IMvo Alwuya lloiiulit.nml hMi hit !"! 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