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I OTlKCJuN CITY KNTEKI'IUSE. FRIDAY, FKHllUAHY 3, 1899. 7 TKAdlKHH' AHMXUTKH. I llffulur Monthly Jti-rlliin Hild at Ml. ; rii-HKHiit l4tt MiitunUjr. 1 Tim iiiimiIIiik was rallml to nnlitr at tlm ' usual hour lijr tlm vlri pri-sldi'iit, T. J. ; iary. The minulue of tlm previous iniM'iliiu, (ri'mti-i dy tti icMtry, I'aniiln (I. I'oiUir, wwo read ami Bf I proved. Tim Motnt Miiiiuttl flm-tlun of olllccr waa lit'ti! wltli tlm Mluwiiitf results; Vlcit i-irnliliint, T. J. Uryj awn-tary, ; I'm it ii 1 (1, purtor; trr-asiirrr, i:ill I Hallalmry , i-dllor, IWtU M. tliUon. Tim ritirHiii aa miiv ly ulnylmj "Aiiir-rlca." J. V, llray. of raikt'lai-e mad a vrry Unniriirtlvo llk on "I'ruiMiiiiis." Aftr , leaking n( Ilia meaning and nan i( n- noium, hI ili lliiliiii llm ililfKruiit i-lase . A till" ''t of R'KI'll, Im f lllplll.'l III!) iiiikiI of tlioroiitflily undtatandliig 'd- I'liMiilun' aixl cInhu wltli a prat-Ural ; Illustration of 1 1 1m iiiaiiiinr of cuii'lui ti t rra'lltlni, J Mi' Kudo Cli4, of ('tumuli m liool ' kv mi Inti-rrotlii talk on"llw li ' Ti-ai Ii (mograpliy." Mm tries lo niak llm pupils rralUn that limy am studying aUmt real prmpln, real cltlea aol rral . countries, not ''Mark ilota" or nlorl lines, That'll llixiii ol dlfTV'nuit rllmatee, ami our relation to otlmr fotintriee anil tlmlr InliaUlaiita. Il la well to liava " lilldrrii drsw mape ntlrrly from miii- Vry, as It durs mora tofla Ilia outlines ' of toiilliietita In their Inlnds tlian dosena of cilna wutild." V, Miners. Itutlierford, ISurk, llratt, Mtattttiakrr, Hrange, Uyland an! Ham liroiili, took part in Ilia dlwuaslon Ii fallowed. Alllila tlina Miss Kata Casio Invited tli teai hers to artaka of an airellent dinner wlilrh lial brvn lueparri for , (hem. Afternoon fetlon. Callm! l order at 1.30 by the vlW , rvallrnt, T.J. (lary. Mlee Mae Case UvoiihI the Aaaoilatlon with a guitar : aolo ami waa Klvr n ntliualaalic ! iirof. i "Coordination of Mn.liea" aa the ' auhjpcl of an eacellctil talk by T. J. i Gary of Vet (trrunn C'Uy. Two diatlnrt I lleaa aliould b brouuht into relation, 1 whenevrr Mullile; (or liulaiue, getra : hy ami history ihoulJ t taught at the Mm lima. The different parta of arith l mrtie ahoulJ he brought Into relation I frartlona ahould be taught along ith rlinary work. Thrrs ia a cloaa relation between the tk'hool rom and the achool grounda, and whenever walble, the teacher ahould preaenl while tha iiiila ara laylna, a at audi llmea the Inner nature cornea to thaaurfara. It ia not poaaihla to do tha beat work for the future, while the aool of tha iutil ia aa a eralod book to ( lila leat her. Meaara. Htahlnarker, II. 8. Oihaon, K. M. Ward, C. Itulherford and I I- Moor participated In tha dlacua- alou ahlrli followed. kliaa Maa Cane again delighted the audience with another guitar aolo. 0. II. Dyland.of Carua, made an In tereetlng Ulk on ''('ivira in Hchoola." Wa are all attrnxl thai clvka ahould Ij (aught, but aometluice undrcidml at to tha beet meant ol teaching tha aame. Many ieople are dltappolnted and die- ( couranrl by the fart of immorality and ,? dlahoneaty prevailing among peoplo who ) are ex petted to do better. A a the twig ! la In-iit, tha tree if ini-llmnl." We ahould endeavor to teach the prlnrlplee of good government. A copy of the golden rule ahould hang in every athool room. Self-governmttnt ia the eaaenre of good government. J.C. .inner, of thia city apoka on thla aubject relating aome Incldiinta that ha had read of the method of aril government at practiced by aome of the Chicago achoola. Mcaara. K. M. Ward. M. Hyatt, A. C. Strango, and Mr. MclMnuld, alao apoke on thla iub-J.-ct. A resolution of thanka to the good eoplo of Ml. Pleasant (or their kind treatment of tho Aaaociatlon, waa paaaetl iinanimoualy. A ruaolution providing that the ai)erintentent, vica-prealdont and n-crotary ronntittite a permanent committee on program, waa alao paused. . It waa decided to hold tha next metti )ng at Willamette Falla tlintrltt, and M. Hyatt, MUb Deinera and A. 0. Strango wore aakod to prepare a progrum (or that occaalon. J. W. Gray, aecrotary o( tho Willam ette Valley Chautauqua Association, ma do ivveral announcomont relative to the July Aaaombly. Uov. Sam Jones, whoee fame has spread over two contl nonts, will lecture on the 18th and lt)th of July ; J. DeWltt Miller lectures July 20,21; Iter. Cohorn, July 21, 1!2, 23; Frank Bulrd, July 24,25. The mana gement spare neither trouble nor expense to make the Assembly what it linn Iwen, and will continue to be, a continuous "(east of roason and flow of soul." Kvery teacher in Oregon should attoud each lecture given at Chautauqua. The meeting at Mt. I'ltmsant waa well attended, and seldom has the Association been favored with a more attentive and appreciative audience. The illnoRt of Prof Strange is greatly regretted by the teachers, as his earnest Interest In tho educational association is constantly missed. On motion, Association adjourned to ,neet again at Willamette Falls, the last Saturday in February. I.j - Money to loan at lowest rates. IIkuukm A Giukhtii, llthKKr II A I I,. Dri gon ( My V. M. ( . A. ioj Hi fal the Hnleni Tram. An Intiuisidy Interentlng game of hi ketball wms wltiicHK.nl by a lurgn and riitlniHliiillii iiuiiihiir of aiKU'Utora In the gymiiaitluiii if the local Y. M. C. A. rooms IihiI nlt(ht. A team from the Oiegon City Y. M. C. A. worst'd the lain of the lo l aKoi:lallou by a a'(re of7 too. The miike up of the two teams waa aa follow: Oregon City IVItioti Hali m Montgomery Cunter Molr (tapl) Car (rapt.) Ooal toaar Kara William )orw4rd Urine llumphreja Ouaid Carlisle IVlfra OuarJ Zienker Young SiilmUlolo (-'ox UmpiresA. I.. Hiott and Levi Voder, both of Oregon City. K. ferce lt'i;ou yi.elton, of this city, Tha game wat very lutiirest'ng and the teams wrre very evenly matched, as the score would Indicate. The Oregon City boys played a good, clean an.l arlmi tlllcgame, and are not arcimlomed to the lively and somewhat txilsterous manner in wl.lrh the game ia played by tho halem boya. The local team will go to Oregon City In two weeks when a return gama will be played. The Oregon City learn now claims to be tha champion of the slate, having defeated the Cortland team a number of tlmoa. The memUra of the visiting tram ar compaiiled by J. L. Mead, general retaryof the Oregon City Aaaoclallon, Millon Price (roach), and I. Ueddaway reai'bed the city on the ateamer Kutli during the afternoon. They are a rrpra rnlallve company of young men and a well-behaved lot ol gentlemen. They ripertto return home Tuesday. Hun day Statesman. fcamplaa of Iba MlaU. The Oregon City Y M.O. A. basket bail team defeating tha Irani from Wil lamette University yesterday by a score of A to 4 proved t bemud rea entitled to the stale championship. The game, which waa Intensely ex citing from start to finish, waa played by (he University gymnasium, and waa witnessed by a large and enthusiastic gathering U collegians. Whenever a brilliant play waa made by nirmbera of the home team, the aectatora seemed unable to contain themaelvea, and with deafening yells urged their favorites on to what tbey hoped would prove a victory, In which event the home team would have become champions of the state. The visiting tram, however, baa a number ol supporters among the in terested spectators who never failed to reward a creditable play to the Oregon City boya. by a seriea of yells. The visiting team put up a splendid . ... . -1 game. 10 a greal exieni wio secret oi the success of the Oregon City team Ilea in the celerity with which it carries out each auccessive play. They are un doubtedly the champions of the state. The average weight of the team is 115 pounds, and the aversge age 17 years. Tuesday's Statesman. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. In compliance with orders to vacate our rooms, the V. M. C. A. la fitting up the room next door North fur temporary use. The hatha will be In running order by the latter part of the week. Twenty stara from Portland will give a popular exhibition at Shively'a hall Saturday night thla week. This enter tainment la given under the auspices and for the exclusive benefit of the Y. M.C.A. and the prices of 2.1c and 35c admission have been arranged so that II may give ua their presence and also rvecive full value for their money. The Sunday 4 p. m. meetings will be held as usual in the new rooms. The boys are manfully austaining them- aelyes under the pressure of the recent Salem victories over both the Y. M. C. A. and Salem University boys. Heartier on Ailverthdug Doctors, ISan Francisco Cronicle. ' I am glud that tho doctor cured him; I am glad Hint the doctor put It Into the paper that ho could cure him. And if any doctor is certain he can cure audi diseases and don't put it into the paper, I am sorry. What a pity it would have boon, had this doctor come to town with his wealth of science and exper ience and gone away leaving him un- cured I What a pity it would have been if ho had boon so prejudiced sguinst ad vortlmng as to read the rospousiblo cer tificates of tho doctor and gave him the go-by as a quack I What are news papers for, If not to circulate informa tion? What more valuable information can a newspaper give than to tell a sick man where ho can be cured? If a roan has devoted his life and labor to the study of a special class of diseaHes, the necessity of his saying so becomes all the more piessing. Ills duty to adver tise becomes imperative. A really able man, whatever be his gifts, makes a great mistake If he falls to use those gifts through want of advertising." The above extract from an article by the Rev, Mr. Beocher embodios a sound view of the subject of advertising. Sup p08Q Or. Darrln had come to the city and not advertised, who would know of his presence? Who would know of J the following almost miraculous Retire he performed In 1H72, had not Mr. Ilibhle put it In the ppr? Mr. Kdltori In IWi my dughUir was taken with the membraneous roup, an I upon her tucovery ws left lolslly deaf. I called on two eminent physi cians, who s.ild they could do iiotlilng for her. As a IshI resort, I took her lo I Ir, Irilri, who cure, her, and she has niver been trouMed with deafness since, , I consider it one of the ureafext cures of magnetic trestmsut on record, and with great satiidsrtloii give thia U stiinonial I reside In Iturkeley, Alameda county, Cal., and will lake great pleasure in answcilng any inquiries ( oiin riiln this most reiinirkulil'i cum. Yours respectfully, WIM.IAM H MIMJI.K. Married. Manhimotoh-Wai kui Mr Krnest V.. Harrington and Miss lord Walker, the foster daugh'er of Or. and Mrs. J. W, Norrla, were ntiiteil In marriages! the r uidenre of Mr and Mrs. D. I. Hhind-h-r, IlKKI Fell street, Han Franclaro, on Wudnesdsy evening, January Ti. The psrlor waa very prettily ih-coraU-d for the occasion with palms and smiUi, inter mliild with w low i hrysanthemiima, and the brid.il p.irty atood under a canopy of flower a bile the solemn words lili Ii pronounced them man and wife acre Mken by Itev. Frank I. Wheat, of Part. Congreitatioiial church. The young couple waa al'ended by Mr. Alfred Turkingtonas Ix st man, and Miss Coral liroan aa maid of honor, who carried the white satin pillow upon which rested the ring used in the ceremony. Af'er i-ongialulatioiia were extended, the guesis entered the dining room were a dainty luncheon waa seived. The table decorations were very handsome, red being thi prevailing color. The bride, who is well and favorably known in Oregon Cily, looked very pretty In her traveling gown of bluish grsy. After luncheon the happy couple led for their future home in Hsu Joae, where the groom baa the position of aiierlntendent of finishing In the Han Joae woolen mills. Heveral congratul atory telegrams from well-wishing friends were received anJ read duHng the avrning. Kled. Joel Anna, wife of Fred Jot, died at her hm at Mt. Pleasant, on Fiiday. January ?7lh, m, aged 2V years and 4 months. Funeral services were held Monday, from the residence, lit v. Inglebacb. olliclatiog. Interment in Reaver Creek cemetery. Una ass The InfsntSon of M. Huiraaa and wife died at their borne near New F'.ra, Sunday, January 2J h, aged 1 year and tf months. Coma At his home in thia rity, February 2nd, Ii9, I.oke Comer, aged 70 years. Mr. Comer was born in Ireland, and came lo this country in his esrly youtb. lie came to Oregon City from California about 40 years ago and was a well known and resisted citizen. He will be bu ried In the Oregon Cily cemetery beside his wife, who proceeded him about five years. Funeral took place at 10 o'clock, A M , today from St. John's Catholic church, Itev. A. Hillebrand, ofliciating. Pangera af the Grip. The greatest danger from La Grippe j bronchitis and Consumption. Price 25c is of its resulting in pneumonia. If'aodEOc. reasonable rare is used, however, and I " r. , . . , , i.i nt Tsa Fob Sale ob Tbadb. Fine Chamber am a Cough Kemedy taken, all: . , , , , . p T . i , i ,i . I matched span ol driving horses. En- danger w ill he avoided. Among the tena of thousands who have used this remedy forlagripe we have yet to learn of at single rase having resulted in pneumonia which ahowe conclusively that this remedy is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. It will cure la grippe in less time than any other treatment It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. Ribbons, lares, embroideries, hosery and notions of all kinds at the Racket Store. Will coatlnut la iv watk br durinf iv), br misni el llluttrin ud ItH, sll Iht Impotunl nut ol th world In dtar sad concits nuncr. POLITICS tndependtnt ol partltt, derated lo wd uvernmenl, Il lll not hesiuis lo spiiroya or diupprovs, whsterec lbs viuttioD stay bs. Cuba and tbe Philippines Sptcial srllclea will PPr o ihets two counlriea by Mr. Phil, troblneon and P. D. Millet, both ol whom atada ipeclal (ournejt lo the blandi. , ...THE H. G. Wf 1U PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR Is what HARPER'S WEEKLY has been In ihe past and will be la the lulur. Tha ieel work accomplished In the late Spam.h-Aroexkan war is characteristic of the WEEKLY S live and enerjetlc policy. SERIAL STORIES 4VHBN THE SLEEPER WAKES. By M. 0. Wells WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX. By B. S. Van ZllS TMB CONSPIRATORS a By R. W. Chambers 5ome Short-Story Contributors W. B. Norrls Owsn Halt F. J. McCarthy H. S. Msrrlman B. F. isnion H. S. Williams John Corbln M. S. Brlseoe THE WEST ALASKA and Its Industries will be treated In and Its resources will be the subject a series ol articles by Franklin ol a seriea ol papers by Edward J, Matthews. Spurr. R. W. Chtaiben Cupu Wsitaey The London Letter will be written by Arnold Whits, and will be lull of timely matter. Pissklia M.tih.M &sSSsi9.ii5iS? FACIAL IMIUITMV Mr. Crnslhwalte'a Kiperhnrr, Hew lie Was Cured. ad Ir. Parrin, 2'ifi Morrison street Dear Mir: In an iswt Ut your conmuriica lion asking ms to make a statement of my esse, I most williug'y do so, f l y ao doing any one alllii led as I waa might have their attention called to the sue cess with which you treated me. As you know, I consulted y"U regarding a veiy serious cae of facial paralysis, (he entire side of the face being completely paralysed. I could not shut the eye, having no control over the lid ; the lower lid Was drooped down, arid the whole aide of the. (see badly drooped, the corn er of the mouth badly drawn down. Any one can imagine the condition of a person's mind under such circuinstancea. I had almost given un all hopea of eter leiiig in) sell again, until I consulted you, an I you assure-1 me that you could cure me. 1 commenced treatment at once, and commenced to improve from the start, and in three or four weeks' trea'meut found myilf entirely cured. I make thia statement willingly, that any one sudsing as I have may avail themselves of your great skill. W. T.CIOSTIIWAITK, 210 Washington Hi reel, Portland. Soldiers' Monument. A movement has been a'arted to erect a monument to the hrave Oregon Iniys who have given up (heir livea in the aerviceof their country for the further anca of fr-ioiii. The fund to be raised ia lo In) made up of i11 dona'ions of 25 cents each. The S'st ia divided into ilialricts wih II. I.. Kellr aa commilte- maii for Clackamas cHiniy. Mr. Kelly has apoiiiled Ihe folloaiiig aa his depu ties : New Fr, J. C. New buy. Cauby, J. F. Devon. Maiquam, P. J. Hidings. Molalla, Willard Itohhios. Needy, K. F. hinitli. Springwster, W. J. Iwelling. Sandy, John lCsvenue Fgle Creek, C. . Smith. Carua, H M Casr. Millwaukie, Mia Koae Kcott. Clackamaa, A. Msiher. Damaacua, J. C K.I I lot t. Wilsonville, II. Mdey. Oaaego, (ieo PriHUirr. Clarka, Henry Kleinsmith. Oregon Cily, Mrs Henry Meldrum. It ia proposed to have the monument reeled at once ao that Ihe volunteers may aasist in the dedicatory services on their return from Manilla. now is vutK nire. Has she lost ber beauty? If ao. Con stipation, Indigestion, Kick Headache are the principal cause. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea has cured these ilia for halt a century. Price 25 rU. and SO eta. Money refunded if results are not satis factory. C. O. Ilnnlley, Druggist. The Hamellest Maa la OiegoR City. As well aa the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lnngs, a remedy that is Eusranteed lo cure and relieve all Chronic and Acuta Couirhs. Asthma. quire at this office. l-20-wk2 Money to loan on a good farm security. One to three years at 8 per cent. U. B. Dixie. Johnson has the beet hair cutter in the city. Ragu Wanted. Cash paid for clean cotton rags to clean presses in this office. Do not need be white. ART The leading artists at tha coantry will contribute to the Pl ol the WEEKLY. herelorora, makinf 11 the foremost Ulutinted weekly. Hawaii acd Porto Rico These places will be similarly treated bv Caspar Whitney and W. Dinwiddle, who likewise nude a study ol the places. BEST . . ; This Busy World by E. S. Martin, will continue Is amuse aad instruct Its readers. AMATEUR ATHLETICS ill be continued weekly by its well-known editor, Mr. Caspar Whitney 10 Oafs s Cw Sutertptle, 14 00 Vf Address HARPER ft BR0THBR5. Publishers. New Verk. N. V. To Core Cold In One Da. Take Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund money if faila to curs. 2V, Tho genuine has ,. It. Q. in e4ch tablet. U'ATI!i-aryrK4l. TKL'sTWOItTHV I'KR-''-"n In 1,1 i manag ' r Imhi'x-m in I '.n n I rirarlir (.giiova. It i in nil r I- n r i k rtiaq tll iiurm ul r, t'roiM losfsr sn l i(mm l rtniia Ii Biiila. no m.,i, nv im t Ui jr. M !! Mi r.l. K l K r iri'1lr " s "I ani 4 rniro.iip', ll'r Un K. II .., ft It. p: M. C V-W 4 . 1 1 "-.I Rrnce Up with a pair of our Ladies or Cents All Sizes and all Shoulder Prices. Dracea. idn CHARMAN & CO. Cut-price Druggists. 1M1 Dse.sr rM'HFDULtil I Aaaivs sua tsoa I'ostlasu. raoa Fast Mail -U Ukm, .'. .Fast Usil an. Worth. Omaha, Kan- 0:4.5 a. m. aa Cily. et Lonia, ihiCaioaad CsL P"kans Walls Walla, Hpokaoa, Bpokssa Vl ar MiDsaaiwIia, u faal, rljar 2.JUp.m. baluth. Milwaukaa, ),. (. hi- afa aad taab Dallas Data Uxjsl Dal'rs. Bono st II Is, l-cl 8 . ov Munnuiksh ralli.CtS- ( JU p. m. Ei.Suuds) ea Lock-, sad Uoil Ei 8uud.y auoaaf K:r. euodar 10 a. m, 7 p. b. t p. a- 4 p. av Oreaa Steamships ForSa Fraoeiaco Every five daya 1 p. m. To 11. ka- 4 p. av 8 p. m. Colombia giver 4 pm. Ex. boDdar steamer Kx. enndai "aturdsr To Astoria ard 10 to p. m. Laodinss. 6 a, m. Willamette Klver ') p. m. Zz. Sondaj MnD, Vi'ttL Oraua Citr, Nswbera;, and Fri. 'slem and sr-Lind s 7 a.m. IvtlllametteandYamhlii 4 JO p. a. Tuea, Thar Klvera Tu I hor, and aai. Orxoo Cat. lartoa. and Sat. and Wsj.LanaiGK. a. m. Willamette River 0 p. ro. Tua.lhur. Fori.aiu lo Cuivallls ue. Ihur. ao I ca. sol W.-v-Laudiogs aud Mi. Lear Snake Elver lrn Hi pans lwiatoo 1:46 a to. Riparia to Lewialon J 4.Sa m. ls.ly Ex. p .lly Ex. Siturdajr Fndaj W. II. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. E. DONALDSON', Agent, Oregon City. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Express Trains leave Portland Doily. 8u.h I I North. t:0lir.at. Lt Portland Ar ;30a.m. rJ .Mr. m. Lt Orvgonctty Lt 8:40a.m. T ifta.M. Ar 8. Francisco Lt 8:00 r.H. Ttie above trains stop at all stations be tween Portland, Saleru, Turner, Marion, Jetl'erson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisbtirg, Junction City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland and all sta tions from Koseburg to Ashland Inclusive Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates $17.00 Ural class and $ 11.00 second class in cluding sleeper. Kates anil tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN. CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from E. E. BOYD, ticket agent, Oregon City ROSRBURO MAIL (DsilT. 8:S0a. at. I :A. at. I 5:20 r. at. Lt Lt Ar Portland Ar OregonClty Lt Koaeburg Lt I I SO r. a I 8:36 p. m 7:80 A. a West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND C0RVALLI8. Mat) Train, Dslly (Except Sunday.) 7:30a.M. I U:Ui. at. I Lt Ar Portland Corvallls Ar Lt S:S0r.a 1.20 r.a At Albany aud rorvalUa connect with tralni nli..iAii I'.nlul JLV .- 1. II. . Express Train Dallv fExisept Sunday) 4:&0r.al. I Lt Portland Ar 7:8or. m. I Ar McMInuvllle Lt 8 30r. at. Ar luOetMuxtenea Lt S:2S A. H 5:60 a. 4:50 A.M. R.K OK FILER, Manager. r H. MiRKHIM Ass t O. F. and ass. Agent. nir Ijne. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By tho fant anl com- modioli s tr-amer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunda at 7 a. rn. ThiH is the Circat Scnic Route. All tourist a-Jmit that the sccnerj on the Middle Columhia is not ex celled for heaut and grandeur ia the United Statex. Full informa tion by addrenninK or calling on J. 8. JiOOTII, Airent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or. Oflice and wharf, foot of Oak St. FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Washington stntet Tnssa- dar, Tharsday and Sunday evenings at 5 o'clock. Returning, leaves ClaUkani Monday, Wednesday and Friday eyeo- ings tt 5 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point about 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 75; Rainier 8:20; Kalama9:15; 8t Helena 10 :30. Arms In Portland 1 :30 a. m. This ia tbe nearest and moat direct route to tbe great Nehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTHER. PACIFIC KAIXWAT oth SOCSD. California Express fthroogb) Eoafburg Local (ay stations) 8:30 a, m. 8:34 p. in. south aocso. Rosabarc lical 'war stations' 9:24a. m. California Ex press -through' - 6:52 p.m. POSTAL SCHEDULE. st sot-THiBS raciric bailboad. Mail cloaca goini North. . . 3:05 p rn Mail closes rulnc South. 9 am and 6:3) bid Mail distributed from North 7:33 pro. l6.Ji am. Mail distributed from South 9:10 am. 3:40 pm. ST BAST BIDS BMCTBIC LI SB. Mail closes for Portland and distributing points, 12 ni. Mail closes for Milwaukie onlr, 9 a m. Mail arnTes from Portland 1 :30 p m. aips BOCTES Oregon CitT to Eir. Csms. Mulino. Liberal and Mollala leaves st 12 m. and arrives at 1 :30 a m daily. OraOTtn fit trt Rmvf PrMk SKnKI Clark, Meadow Brook, Union Mills and Co I to n lesTesst Sam Tuesday, Tharwlajr ana oaturaay, ana returns on following davs al4:3.ip m. urteon city to tola. Loean and Kedland leares Oresron City Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p m, leaving. Viola same davs at 7 a m. Oregon City to Willamette, Stafford, Wilsonville and Graeme arrives at 10:30 a ni and leaves at 11 :30 a m daily. ueneral delivery window is open on Sun day from 10 to 11 a m, All letters dropd into the box st tbe door is promptly sent ott Sunday as on other days. All eastern man that is deiaved and rails to arrive on 9:30 S P. train will eome on 12 O'clock or 6 :52 S. P. train. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AN Double and Single Rigs, and Bad die horses always on hand 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 Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE r. i nans inssss . 1, C0SVRI0MT AC Anyone sending a skntrh and dxeenptlnn may quickly ss!ertain our opinion tree whether ait Invention le probably patentable. Coraniunlca tlone strictly oonOdentlal. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest axency for securing patanta. Patents Ulten I h round Munn A Co. rseelv spwlol untie, without chaiye. In tbe Scientific American. A hsndsomely rtlnatralM weekly. I arireat cli eulatiun of any arlentlDa Journal Ternie, M a, Tear: four months, L Bold by all nawadaalm MUNN &Co.38,BrM-'' New York Branch Offloa, S2t 1 Bt, Washington, IX 0. (MB