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ORKflON CITY KNTEKPWSK. FRIDAY, FKI1RUARY 3, 1890. r, Oregon City Enterprise LOCAL TBANCTOBTATION LINES. TimkCamd J'aiih IUii.way Comi-any LtAVI POHTLAND (Couth Hi.) 7:00 a. Mi Z:45 V 15 lo:ou lo: 11:3" H i r, m. l;uu I 41 :y J IJ 4:iw 4 4) ins y:uu b.y only lo Mil auk lo o:jo only to Mllwaukio li:4" llAVi OHEGON CITY 7:'S A. u. 7 5" ,15 IU.OJ lo: J n:.V1 u io r. u. 1.03 130 31 4-'S 43 S'.U 6:i 7:5 7V M only lo Milwaukle 9'S io:.y li jo only to Milwaukle 4B MlNUTI OHIOULI. OfckUON 1 1 1 r !' I'Olttl.AM) MVKH1IIIIH TIANIB AIT"NA l.SiVV potman t ureal I II.. Ml. imr.i. ciTT P". l.l K..gMb.rnl I p. . nllUMKtTK r Al.iJI M t. ll'rsiu ibta M 4. m. ii " M lu l III - U W 1 l ( o l ' i " II In " . M. 7 ' I u - M " I o ft. M. 3 I'. - H " I it I. -1 ai t W ' Btiml-r Pi leaf vf y hour lililll ) Bi. In (Seel oa and l"l Ja n-r I. lav. '. A hll.UK,rrf. ItEU KHfATt. Tlimmi.H. Fnralahrd livrrjr Week by In ( la ka ma Abstract tt Trat ( ompanr. F ami I.SU!ko by aherilTlu K tilth ens, &3 acre In J It C'hiMi claim, I 3 a. r 4 V2W i Hti.it li to M i: Uraiton nr' of ti 4 aw i 2 a. r 4 a rViO M II Flanagan to N It l-ang, s of se'i' t 3. river let 4. ec 2, lot 1, aH- ID an J tut ft aec 1 1, 1 3 a, r I fM M C (Wham to A F. Watla 60 acres arc 34, t 1 s, r 2 100(1 1. Knrkman el al to A II lluhardwm n'i of n 4 c 31. 1 1 a r 3 a. . 2) I. Huckman el al to I. A Carter, a'v' ol n4' arc 31. t I a, r 4 r IM Mlm kinan et al lo W IWiikman, nw'a'uf n'4 ami 4 ofiiw1 anil lot 4, -c ll I ft a, r2e and 1 II i ( e arc 31, 1 1 a, r 3a ... 1(KM Llliukmanet al lo T Itinkman, a't' o( nr'4 ac 31, 1 a, r 4a ... f.00 T lint kinan to I, Utii kinnn, a '( of '; arc 31, 1 1 a, r 4 a ........ M) T I'm kinan to 8 J I'm kinan, a '4' vl n l4 n'c 34, 1 1 a, r 3 e 2 U C Kt I.ui Im'I to K J A!lrlll, -.'10il2l fwl JoIiiIiik trad vol 3(1, p 102, diila 23 J K Marlay y alierltf, to J M Ikoaih, )i of nw4' and ae'of n 4 arc 11,10 a, r 2 a ' A 1'otU r to II C Omwita, 3 otlia acre In 1 Ia cUun near Canny Wm Alibotl to i: Henry, a1, of ar 4 arc 2. 1 4 a, r 5 a T Itnittfrn to U 8 nr '4 arc 21, 1 1 a r S e Act of Connn-K F Kiiiriuan to T Urntgen iitt'4' atsi 500 ftoO 2(1, 1 1 a, r 6 a II Javitar to J ltoaka, all Int In lot 5, lk 3, OreirunCity J A liiM-kinur to S M KriU, 5 acrra ec 3ft, 1 1 a, r 2 a G II Canovan to W (1 Hrli kloy 12,',' acre in II CaniUll claim Vf F Urayton to F W Oamr 0 acmi arc 3, t 3 a, r 2 K L llraunian to W J IVildironl, 7, 7 Hlha ftcrn In J 1' Kan eUim U 8 to it M Allen, a "4 auo 14, t 4 a r3e i: 8 J. nno to K W Godlrod 2 10 arrea mc 30, tla, r 6 It ltd harden to V II IticliardHon lota 2, (I, P It l'ark, and HO acroa In , 0 Norton claim, ( 3 a, r 3 e 0 IticlinnlHon to It ltlcluirdHon lots 6, 0, P L II and 80 acrtm Norton claim A and M SurKoiint to A M Sool Iota Ound 10 lilk 4, Falls View F T Harlow to J T I'mro lota 11, 12, 13, l.lk 6, WUIiidHtone J 8 Courtney to K Aynrs tract 14, Alkiiinuii H 8wanin, to Ivl' McClofky, loin 13 to 15 blk 5, riniHuiit J.itllo HoillCH 1000 ftOO 600 1200 400 2.M) Fat 60 150 240 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT TRUST CO. are tho ownora of tlio copy, rljilit to the Thorne ayHtum of ahHtrmtt Induxoi, for Cliirkikinua county, and have the only comnhito ant of abstracts In the County, can furnlnh liiforiiialion as to title to hind at once, on application. Louna, InveHtmiinta.roal eotato, almtmcta etc. Olllce ovr Rank of Oreiron City. Call and lnycHtlato. Add shs box 377 Oregon City Oregon.' Plenty ol money to loan at 8 per cunt on long or ahort tlmo. Apply to O. E. HaynH, office up aUira, opposite Hunt loy'adrua store. tjii: COMIXO IIOUSK. Tho curnta ant In old Mr. Jtoliauii dlilnti ciivi'ri'd iirini'lmlr, iioddlnu now and tln ii aa tlm inlnlri M of tliu farm I rt 11 mi -I In hi routliuratof m ll d t c h tin v.a innrrli il mid tlm fatlu r ' f 'Mi children, hut honrHeila youthful affio lut lull mill hiiiiu thick annul him, for, Inaii nd f leuvInK hla cup and aiiuccr Ml tho tray, hit held tln iil III Mm lean whlln hiinila, crooking hla lltthi flnicra duliilily, v.hlluhl pHch wai uauull punctuated with many "aweetly pri t tii a" and "paMloiialely fumla," with al a ivxal muii, aninllnK to hla Unlit. mid i iidowid with a certnln llkliiif tliu dutiful ill hla fellow creature. IIo had roiiio up If tint wldow'a r- liieal, for her iluutihlrr wua dyln, and aim wa loo j mud to apeuk of Iter Mild tnniiiio lo klmiixik who Iind never Irwrd her w ith any rourlrajr allien Jier marrhih'a to a man aM ruoiiKh to Imvo Imm'Ii her futhnr. him win allKhtly lii' iilicrent In her re fiui .t for advleii, but tho curuto thounhl liu iinderktiKMi. "K. ally, ilra. Itohaon," ha wild Kdi tly at hmt. "it la a iinxt tmlnful cu. Vea, tliaiik you, another cup of t Hirer lump, yea; 1 havo a awt t t"tb. Of lourMi I think that you ahoiihl have noiinullid mo li fore, wlieii Hannah waf In Ih U. r hi'iillh, and llieii 1 (M.nlil litve adiiiiiui.liiid her. Now wo can only piny. 1'ut noun tliu I. It I our houmli 11 duty lo tell her iliui lin 1 1 (i I I wri'nt her af fection from all unworthy worhllim-aa and look up to tlm aklea, whence com fort" Mia Itoliwiii'a f M'O had jtrowu cold and hard, it hiavy perpiratioii almur on In r foielii ml. "1 (li'lnuinmii that, "aim aaid, "when I a nt for yo'. 1 llmwt that yo' would uieli inland, 'TUo' himiru AinU r.t nui'i aoii a I w l.lieil to nk. My wench la itylu. Alia 1 li k la aa Im may cooiii 011111 airalii, rlilin mi hla lay, an kI' Inr a kllid Word." l-liea"ftelieuddeu. I. "h, Mr. J'ryton, for In' loeo' (iial, do thl Dilutf for tint 'Twaa hu' boy an Kirl Ja lu at lovn. Thi-rr waa 110 thowi u' III. My d iw ter'a a pure an KmI aa a chriaout i hi.'d, Lu whrl 'wl' him waa jj4 a latiti r-u a Jmt wl' tir pnttn.t ti I rl on tu1 country aide, wl' tier meant i;ior inorv n.Mti. I've 110 llamn for htm, hu' liu'a lin ken her heat t clean I' twain. An only lotluy ha boo told tun all W hat hoo' ufli red. " , - You weru mm h to hlmi."aaid v t curate aenleui. .unly, Lnlaii Ihk tilt apt u on I ho iiuof tuo tou up, "yery much to Llamo" Mie t-laii 1 hr hui,il and wruiiK tlfin painfully, m l.iut alio iulht not hur.l 1 nt. 1 lijt iiml lauk'liter. "Mr. Fryntoii." h laid hoarMly. "I'm a clean mlndid woman, an HjiiiibIi a rc 17. 1 tlmwt lioll.lu o' l. He wera w Iih ni o' u all. for ho iuut Im' m-u daiiifi-r, an ho atold awuy, an Ihrroiuoutha hat killed her." "1 ciin do liothiuii liothluit," begun tlm curatn. "Aye. hu' yo' can," ahn wnihd. "Yo' Luow what lovo U Fetch hlui lo her for a K'"'dl y. Hoo cnuua jai' jh uki wl'atl him. Huo'a my only one uiy only mh" Tlm curate wa touchel at lul. Hu ruhUnl tlm corner of hi more auxcrpti bio rye furtiuly. "I'll jrn to 1'aulion aud hruiK him Lack if 1 can," hoaaid. "tomoriuw. " "'Tla o' no uo aayin 'taiaumiw,' " alio interrupt"! Impatieutly. "Hoo may pa. at any nnum nt. 'Tla Lu' 4 o'clix k, an 'tla lu' lul thiuK my Wench 'li eviT waul. " Tho aotiiid of km kinii ou the floor aUivo atopja d her. "lhuiiiuh'a wuked," alio anld. "Thi rn'a owd Luia tb bvutiiiK tho plank wl' nutick. I muu leato yo', Mr. Fryntou. 1 know a yo' wuuint fail me." rho did not wait for hla reply, but hurried up italr to the chamber where Hannah lay In a little bed afmnt the hearth. Tlm mother bail Lecu jiruttjr iu Iter youth Indeed uliuwa net uncome ly even now hut the dmiKhter waa wonderfully, pUeonnly beautiful. Her fain waa pure white, aave for the daiu tlent fliihb in the clun k ; licr lipa wero mar let hued aud finely cut, her grcnt brown eye luminnu. I hu bad aproad her nut brown lutir over the embroider ed pillow mid crowed iter hand liKhtly over her Ircnut. The tNslclothe conceal ed the emaciation of her ftKuro to aomo extent, hut 0110 would aurely have bo lieved t hut ai much 11a could bo diutiu-guli-lied waa tlnvt of a Mender hoy. "I hu coming?" ahe aiiid. "Oh. mother, to think of it! That I should onrt'for him iu this way when ho only kluMil me cuco m il never xpoko a word that you Mightn't hnve heard I" Then ahe in i;a.: ccunliiiiK ukhIq and tho blood iie( lud the cotton wool that Mr. Kc.bsMi held lo lur lip. Wheutha puroxymn wiih over, t-ho lay Lack npcoch lo., hut her iyca wtro full of quettiuu-ltK- "Aye, my deury," mid the motbor. "Mr. FryHton'a koiio for him, an he'll ho hero linen. " Tho (ilrl ti led to upcalt n;tnit), but tho liolher held up 11 wurnii'K hiiud. "Hannah, Iluiimili," ahe faltered, "do liu hllll. Yo're not thiuldn that yo'ro all tho kin I have, 1111 tbut I waut yo' to Milo wl' 1110 iih you can. An yo' 111 till keen an tiujct (li, ni Ji.ttlii moiiNO. so "EteaiiSBI crippled me for years. I could not walk. I triod many physicians with out benefit. On tho advice of a friend I tried your modicine. I waa completely cured by throo bottlea of . iarsaparia." 0. F. D0WEN, Ilorton Summit, Ta. THE EXCELLLVCE OF SHIP OF nGS la due i'i only to the originality and alinpllclty of the combination, but alao to the care anl atilll with which It l manufactured by acimtlflo prwav-a known to the CAMronxiA Fid Hrmr Co. only, and we wUh to Imprraa apua all tha Importance of purclianlua; the true; and original remedy. As tha genuine Syrup of k'ig la nmnufoctured by tha C'ALiroiiiriA Fin hmvr Co. only, knowli-dife of that act will aUt one In avoldlnif the worthlraa Imitations manufactured by other par ties. The hlffh atandiuif of the Cai ! foNsriA F10 bria-r Co. with the medi cal profusion, and tho antlafactlon which the frciiulne Kyrupof FlfS has fiven to million of families, makes the name of the Company guaranty of the eiccllcncn of lta remedy. It la far In advance of all other laiatlrce. a It acta on tho kidney, liver and bowcla without Irritating or weaken ing them, and It dure riot gripe nor nauneate. In order to get It beneficial effect, pirate remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. sam ratniiM. c.i LriariLLC If. HW tOHK. a. r. I A' - IF. YUU IAN: OVERCOAT, MAOKINTOSGH OR SUIT OF CLOTHES It will pay you to come to Portland and purchase of us S OUR PRICES Than any other store in tho state ami we will pay fare to Portland and return on all purchases of $5.00 or over. Moyer KEN. SELLING, Manager. f'.vA AAAAAAAArC, A S.4 lu lH'r.Tutlg T.Uti liu CIMillia. ' Hannah nodd. d li)(litly, her lips I'rawlug I ai k for an inntant's auiilo, tvhii-h sIiowihI a brief gliuiee of her white teeth. "Only oue thing I'vo got to asV, mot hi r," she whiepcred. "Yon told Mr. Fryatou that be was to coino on horfH'buck ou tho bay ho that I could hear biui fret?" Mrs. Itobwm leaned over ber. "Aye, nyc, I told him all," sho moaned. "N'im. foi yo'r nmnimy's sake, lio yo' quiet." "I will, innmniy dear, if you'll have the bed pushed up cloxo to tho window. There, Ml be Mill now." After tho bed wna moved nhe lay per fectly silent. The evening was gloomy, but tho (lancing firelight showed a fare lighted with thu ImppinecH of expecta tion. Her mother sut bciddo her, holding her right hand between her own pulins. j AIIU till! ll'K IOI I.IIIIIU M. I U H UVII he dei-i led Mrs Roluain to come to tho puHMigu with him, she divined his mianing, iind u cruel pain woko at her heart. "I'm afraid I'm afraid that tho unl's very mar," hu suid. "It is just a leaping up of the tJunio. Have every thir.g iu ruidinctii." Hu turned awuy, for his chin wan trembling. "I can't tdl jnu how 1 foil ii.r jou, Mrs. Robsou," hu iiddcd in n bi'-ky voice. "It is very hard." "I Mippn.so thnt (led will gi' mu strength to stand it," rbo replied wea rily. "An now, doctor, wi' jour leuvo, I'll go Link tu her." As sho tinned t: open tho chamber door tdio heard Mr. Frystnn epeuking to cno ot tho woiiku down Maira. Slio do Bci mlod hiiNtily mid drew him into tho parlor, so that uouo l.iilit hour. "Well." sho Btaoiinured, "whore is bo?" Mr. Frystuu shook his head mourn fully. "I've i:o good news," ho said. "Young Mr. AmUtstoiiu'M nwny iu the south of Franco with his mother." Mrs. RuliHon clutched tho Lasom of her gown so violently thnt two buttons flew to tho floor. "Thniik yo', Mr. Frystou," nho said quietly. "Yo've done till muu could. Yo'll pardon me if I go to hor hoo cnnim nntlnst th' night" Uuuuh's qji"i,tiouiug gjizo uietJiurs a ana rent'-rrfi'me cTniuner. A aliarp try air " from (ho tcarlet lipa. "Oh, ' mother I" j Air, Jtolmi ii lotti ndtowurd the U. , ".My pretty I" i-lrn ali. "Yo'rolo wait. Iln'a cooiiiln Im's chuhIii a rblli on th' gallopiiijf Lay lioro." lh y i r 1 Irtiighe'l with delight. , "Mammy, dui't havomo till ho t-oima. I'm y tir i.rui undi-r my neck and your ' Urn hu liimt mine. Don't try I'm ao happy " j J it tlm next hour tlm mother prayed j in t-IIne (i. r:iio hud in I f . r hi r child's take, ami hn win nkir(iod to a'xom-! I U'h a iiilrai I". In tlt.it hour her faith ! wu trong enough to move mountain, j Atlnirlok oil III a Malm ttruck H ! Hauuali l gau lo ouh n(ttln, tbl time with a horrid, rhol.ing utjd. Mr. ItoLtou, knowing that tlm end ha I come, gathered Li r lo hi r breuat and held her tightly. Tlm color hud left both clin k aud lip, In r hi nd swaytd slightly fin the rlemhr link, and in the amtuih of thowi ten ii.omenia the mother's heart beg in t'i beat h-udcr and louder. 1'ud J u l pad pud with Jiitauch si sound as a horMi's boof make wlnn galiojing over gran. Iiuili n.nd louder with every ifiNtant. Old I.iU tb, who .at 011 tlm other aide f tho bed, roM, i u.ld. nly,n.;d. drawing tun ti iii'i.iw I Ul li.111. l'M;i- UUl llll'l II. e mliiy imx iilij Li. Tlm rardi.n wero d.) artul no JiUng ll.g m .v.d 1 '11 the curt tiai k throu-li H.o U t h u:i 1 ttil I'iel pud p.i l pud 1 y. x o,d loii'h r. H.iniiuli s'irred i.-d I .rrt'h-d fcL l.'y Flmtlirii't : r 0-11 t .v . .,r I : Im .1 , r "Ho'scoui i t 1;. J f !, 1. ' ,U nil 1. "Lit MM mi- l i,i ..,,; chard!" Thu bcaMnij of .ir., Ilil ioti's heart ttJM'l d.r u ai.1!':. "All, he's I.. :.!" Tin 11 II 1 ' r . k WAJNTi : ARE LOWER Clothing Co. 3rd and Oak Streets. N. AAA. AAAAA Dr. Darrin's l'lace of Oaslness. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at 205 Morrison street, Portland, from 10 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. He treats all curable chronic, acute and private diseases, with electricity, and scientific medical treat ment.sucb as Ere, Rheumatism, Asthma. Consumption, Catairh, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Scrofula, Female Weakness, Deafness, Sexual Diseases, Lost Man hood, Malaria, Urinary Troubles, Piles or any other curable disease. Low charges, wivhin the reach of all, com bined with the best medical Bkill. A friendly talk may Bave you thousands of dollars or years of Buttering and perhaps your life. Young, middle-aged or old men suffering from the effects of follies and excesses restored to perfect health, n,anhood and vi((or Each vWtor 8oen privately, and all communications re ceived in sacred confidence. Out-of-town patients can write tor question blanks and circulars free. By that means many may be saved the expense of a trip to Portland. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa tion and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cents and 60 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent. Johnson has the best hair cutter in the city. ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED everywhere for "The Story of the Philippines" by Murat Halsteail. commis sioned by the Government as Olltcial His torian to the War Department. The book was written In army ramps at Sn Fran, ciseo, on the Pacitio with General Merritt, in the Hospitals at Honolulu, In Hong Kong, in the American trenches at Manila, in the Insurgent camps with AruIiirIiIo, on the deck of the Ulvinpia with Dewey, ami in the roar of battle at the fall of Manila. Honanza for agents. Brimful of ordinal pictures taken by government photo graphers on the spot. Large book. lxw prices. Big profits. Freight poid. Credit given. Drop all trashy U'lottlcial war books. Outfit free. Address, F. T. Barber, Beo'y., Star Iusnrance lildg., Chicago. Absolutely Makes Uic food more nv.l fttfM4 want, as ir to rnei, Uir 00 a , and a murmur Jiku a wood pigeon's taiio l,i r lifu l anxing a this died away. lndMi r-ki ; !i. flu I On iir uf l,a lioagb Kidrr. Theprophits of evil of tlm Tampa Ilay hoti I iiad foretold that ttmcowUiys tvoiild lioot a.i they cUmi, and in the field would M.t iudejciideutly of thnir o'iiiir. A i it tJrni iJ out, thecowljoys were tlm very men who wuited moat jat tii ntly fr,r tlm odd r to give tho word of command. At all times the iiioto ment wu without rent, brcatbhas and fierce, like a c-um ru.h or a street fight. After tlm fir.t thrnt iniuute every man bad ktrip.d un though for awn titling .......!. I.... . 19 ..II t.l- f 11 n.nU ,.,,,, nr(ri( , u ,, cua I I.... E vi nt Leu tlm sun biiudicapned their str-tigtb rroi lly. Tim enemy v-- ro hid in tho ahado of tho Jungiii, while they had to Tight iu the open fur evi ry thicket they gained, crawling through gra which was as j hot as a iti uin txith, aud with their fluh and clothing torn Ly thorns and the swordliko Llad-i of tbo.cpjiii.ih bayonet. The glare of ti.o aun was full in their eyes aud a ! n.-r ia li.nelight. Rich trd Hatdiui f)vl In H-riLuer'a. II Bolted. The other afternoon 1 was lo a gen tleman's outlining shop when a cus tomer came iu to purchase a bat. He tried cn several and was evidently hard IO pit-aae. me counter oecuultik mteml with the leje tl. At I ant the salesman picked op a brown felt bowh-r, brantied it round with bis arm awl extcuded it admiringly. "These are being very much worn this sraaon, air," be explained. "Are they?" raid the customer thoughtfully, surveying himself in the mirror, with bis hat ou bis head. "Do you think it salt me?" "Suits you to perfection, sir, if the fit's right" "Yea, it fits very well. So yon think I bad better have it?" "I don't think you could do better, air." "No, I don't think 1 could, so I won't ! have a new one." The salesman had been praising op the old bat. Pturfon's Weekly. A, "Slel UarBala." Adam Steele of i-hill y county once rented a lanyard to a Mr. Jones on shares. His idea was to ruk in the business only the nse of his lanyard aud not to iucnr auy further liability. So be protected hjniself by the fol lowing safe clause in the contract: "It anything is made, the said Steele la to have it, and if anything is lost the said Jones is to low it." And this is known in Shelby aa a reg ular Adam Steele bargain to this day. Lexington (Ky.) Gazette. BLIND MAN'S BUFF. Tha OrlaU of Tola Favorite Sport Childhood aod Yoalh. This fsvorite i port of childhood and youth is of French origin and very high antiquity, having been introduced into England in the train of the Korruan conquerors. Its French name, "Colin iluillard, " was that of a brave warrior, the memory of whose exploits still lives in the chronicles of the middle ages. In the year 909 Liege reckoned among its valiant chiefs one Jean Colin. He acquired the uauie Maillard from bis chosen weapon being a mallet, where with in fight he used literally to crush bis oppoueuts. In one of the feuds which were of perpetual recurrence in those times be encountered the Count de Lourain in a pitched battle, and, so runs the story, in the first onset Colin Maillard lost both bis eyes. He ordered bis esquire to take him into the thickest of the fight, and, furiously brandishing his mallet, did snch fearful execution that victory soon declared itself for him. Wneu Robert of France heard of these feats at arms, he lavished favor and honors upon Colin, and so great was the fame of the exploit that it was com memorated in the pantomimic repre sentations that formed part of tbe rude dramatic performances of tbe age. By degrees tbe children learned to act it for themselves, aud it took the form of a familiar sport. The blindfolded pursuer, as, with bandaged eyes and extended hnnds, he gropes tor a victim to pouuee upon, see m 8 iu some degree to repeat the ac tion of Coliu Maillard, tbe tradition ot which is also traceable iu the name, blind niau'a bluff. Philadelphia Prosa KeW Ct'aaa'Dralftictlona la Siberia. There is not much caste or class dis tinction iu Siberia, and the few social rules are lax The Rnssiau Siberinus miugle freely with tbe native tribes, aud their customs and habits havo, iu consequence, been considerably modi fied. I bave often seen groups of boys playiug on the street where the Kirghiz or Duriat boys were mixed iudiscrim inntely with the Russiuus. From their dress or language it was impossible to distinguish them, for both costume and language were a strauge mixture. Ouly the peculiar features ot the native or the more slovenly appeuruuee of the Russian would betray tho slightest dif ference. It is au old sayiug that you "scratch a Russian and hud a Tartar. " It might bo more appropriately said ot loast, of tho Russian peasant thnt yon scrape the dirt off a Russian and find a clcau Tartar, for the luttor are decidedly tboiuore cleanly. St. Nicholas. IPure delicious and whofesomo rw 00 , W TOtt. Sunday Services. OKCM.v V KVAN'tiKI.ICAL Ltrril KKAN lMMANh'Ah (JHIKCII-Cornef KiKluh and J. U. Alain aireeta: Iter. y.mrnt J. W. Mack, panior. hunday aclmol at 10 A. M., weekly aervne every TliurmUy atal'. M. (ier'nan hcIhniI every rjaiurday from 0 lo li. Kverylxuty incited. rifUT CUNtiRKOATIOXAL CHrRCH.- k(-T. I. W. Hu I r, I'anuir. service i 10 .to a.h. and 7 30 T. tt. HniiiUjr Sehnnl fler morning wrvlr Pujrcr veeilna liin:fl)r avetnn t 7 )o.rck. I"rrr m-etln ol Vouni, -,i,l' SVirlelv ol Chrliln Kniiof svarj Buuday rtoing at S:W prompt. FIRST BAPTMT CHI KC1. - Rv. U U Reno, Paitor MornlDHrlr 1" ail. Hiindtr sv-hiMl at II IS; Kvenlni Hervlra 7 30; kriilar prfi-r Dif(ln liiuixlty tveoln. Muitlilf C'nm Mcetins trerj Wedoemliir fi-ulna; prmredln th Ami Sunday lo lb montli. A our-ilal luvlutloo to all, 8T. IOHX H ClirRCH.CATHOUO.-Rav. A. Hiaiaumn, fuv.r. on Hini'Ujr -nd IOju a. a. Every (eeond nd fourth Sunday 0rman Hrmrni alter ih a o'eluek m At all Hhr maawt Knllh n-rnoul. HumUy SrhiKil at 1 Ml t. u. Vpera, apolosetlcai luldcia and bcutdictluo al 7.30 p. a. METHOMKT EFI-ICOPAL CHCRCH.-R-t. II. Faator. Mornluc aervle al 10 Or. Sunday action! at le w. C'Um aaMtlns after morning- tervlee. Evenlns ervl at 7 SO. r.j.wortf) Learat mertin; Sunday avaulni at frayar Moetlna Thunday veuln at 7.90. trangera cordially Invited. riRHT PRESBYTERIA5 CHCRCH.-R?. A J. Moolaoni-ry. f aator. Service al II a.m. and 7 M p. ai. Sabbath Scbnnl at 10 A. a. YonnK People' Society of t'hrlitlau Endeavor inria every Sunday avenlnf at (30. Ihuitday svenlog prayrr meeting at 7 JO. Beat Irea. EVA.VO?UCAL CHCRCH OERM AX Rav: I Erlrn, paur: J. K. EHaarT A-htnu ; frraehin wrrlre averr SuuiUt al 11 A. Si uU 1 M) V. M eatibaib trr.ool tvery Hun1y as v j. Mm . mi. .imai. a OUpi. fIJl aKUHf every lburtday evening. BT. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rer. I. K. Hammond, Uector. Beryic.es every Sunday at 11 a. m, ami 7:.10p. m. Hin, day school at 10 o'clock, tit r vice evtrr Kriday evening at 7:30. Otber service as niay be announced. All teal fraa. S:ranjr- I er cordially invited. GERMAN' LETHERAS ZI0NS COS' rreitaiional churcn. Kev. F. raclt, pastor, tvrvice every Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday Klioul al 10 A. M. Christian Science meetings at Willam ette hall, Sunday morning service, 11 o'clock ; Sunday school, 12; weekly meet ing. Wednesday evening at 8, except first week of each month, when meeting will be held on Thursday evening at & o'clock. Lodges. A. O. U. W. meets every Saturday evening in the A. O. U. W. Temple. Geo. It. CalifT. secretary. Kebekahs Willsmet'e Rehekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each month at I. 0.0. F. Temple. Matta Uodfry, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 0, Foresters of America, meets first and third Friday ira. the month in Red Men's Hall. W. P Stafford secretary ; F. T. Rogers, chief ranger. Meade Poet No. 2, G. A. R.r meets first Wednesday in each month at Wil lamette Hall. G. A. Harding, com mander. Clackamcs Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. meets on tbe third Monday of eacb month in Masonic Hall. M. Bollackr secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. 0. . S. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays in eacb month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jenni Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F., meets every Thursday in Odd Fellowa Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. O. O. F meets first and third Tuesday in eacb month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp, O. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men'B Hall. N. M Moody, C. of R. ; Chas. Woodward Sachem . Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A.F. A. M., meets first and third Saturdays in each month at Masonic Uall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Corps No 18, W. R. C, meet 1st Monday in each month at the Will amette Hall. Mrs. Fouts, president. The Auxiliary meets the third Monday, at Willamette Hall. Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men'ta Hall. J. T. Searl, secretary. Catholic KnigLts of America St. John V Bianch No. G17, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meet in Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth WedneBdayB G. H. Hyatt, record keepeii Willamette Fulls Camp So 148, W. O1. W. meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in the Willamette Hall Clerk J. K. Morris. Tlenty of money to loan at 8 per cent on long or short time. Apply to G. K. Hayes. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PUIS They overoom Hfkmm: Irr art. lariiv anuocniMionrvnertjA-o iafr mid ban ix h " pm of Mit uiiiav tion." lUer art lAtt kufr,k totrtrtiat womanhood. t..i.a' dw Yrlnpment of ortcuui and Lkkav. Ik ktuiwi) rvfiitMty for women t tuiJi them. Cannot do hvnn Hie -coin hb a plvtftur. 91 per Isoar 5' -Ti 't. ' fn. uv H avVC aaPaa MQIICHElLLCAiCO,C.ui-Mfc. For sale by C. O. Huntley.