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OJfKQON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1899. THE PHONOGRAPH. tiihfk nVH m:i)l('ATIOX. I Tl.e V. M. ( . , r Ik I" ! That th lnp. railxa ltlin I'rraenla, 1'ln'iK urn lota f if iiiyatirl.na thlnga . .1 . I. . i llul ....... I.. . ,. wiiii nrs mi in.'ir for tlin Oml.iii f Mim V u i ...... l. IimiiUmIi riinrli-.i a km.iI.i.,,,1, . : ' Inn) I.ii.l long r.iHi-lrhi-n In '""V' unn inrir iiiM. liliin IhmIiikhl "Aa a mat- , ' " ' '"" 't , f fact, mi w li'iitM Inn I'Vrr ...n I "", "la, lust 'imi.li.t.i at ,i ilaln niii'tly why t It.. Ililo j " "I IAH, Th Oregon City aasori , Tin Bay 'du'lli V t l.rut Ion' l'"'l liM I'licoimtiTml many vl-iaallinli I l.nt wIh-ii you I'ln Uihii 1wo , lm, lie "lal.lUliiHi-Mt I. hi In KM, and .11 are uLIIkmI l.t admit thai they at tli.,. th, W1,wk w ,.,, , ' k."."" h'7 '" ',:r,,,,,'n l?' "V "'"l"'y UI.-o.ir. even tl luu,.t l''Bil.l. Hut j.lurk, IMlali end tra,,. Vfra.nr, M iiiiUiii, n iln t,r(.,,tt of IImm liiUTt-all knit Uxlay Ida asaorla Hon lnte wlili pride to Ut (lia llira "''a" hava aiiuiiii.lislind, and Invito llif pnlillo to niw-t wild tliDin toil enjoy Ilia program, ptiMlaliad Imlow, for Friday, Hatuulev anJ Monday, Jun I), 10. 1 l,li(miiiifiirtlon of Uia owealun. Tim liuilillng, wlm b waa fully descriUd In tlii-ao columns a short time ago, is al iimwI rfii' In Ha aMilniiiiHiiia( ami waa ilaiini. relally for the comfort ami ronvnulKiice of (I10 mrinUii in ihelr work, ami aitli the aroulaltlon of a horn of their own the aaaiM-lalion coiilldmilly liowa to wltm-ae a gratifying lii-riaae.in tlir riipmlicrahlpaiid with an IncrfaMx) rnvrnua limy lll m rnaljlnl to clear away th ituall lmlilitiiifia rrtnalrilnu ami carry to cornilvllon (.Una lm li am lim-raaarlly tinil up at prvMHil fr lack of fumJa. Tl aaautlation comlata of over a liumlrn! tnniniwra, (ovrr.tJ by a board of dlriHtor coniMMMl of (i. II. I'.ralow, i.fllnil; J. W, lxlrr, awi iaiary ; K. f'rtytag, Irauurer; Otto (Hwm, 0. V. hot, C. h. t.ull, J. W. McKay an.l lo tlila lioar.l la larKnly dua the mctrta of Ida t)Ulrlakin(, atalatrx! In no amall mraaura by the I.aillea' Auiiliary, the mmioria of whlcb by tliflr fa I and drip ut.rrd fonfljrnco auild all Ua dtarouraKfmri.l attendant upon Hkli an nlrriM. Mr. X. I.. M.'id, who lor arvi-ral moiilba 1 aal baa o cuilod tba H4ition of Kwiirral aKcrctary or uianagrr, La lau rn a bard worker in tlia ranaa and ill I nilaaml brn ba avvrra lila con nation, at b rii-cU lo do aliortly. A liia aut-craaor tba board arn rndi'avriii to ar-ur tba arvira ol Mr. Alfred (frlltry, of hratlle, abo baa bad conanl- f rat.U nrlrnra In Y. MCA. ork and an eirt Inatrurlur In alblotic and ai-rubwlic work. Wlirllifi be can be a cured or not la not yet known. Tba tublif la cordially invited to at tend Ilia ('lining eiert'iara and iartici rle wilb tlm Y. M. C. A. and Auiillarv In lli ifood tbin rovtdcHl, aa lolloaa: On Friday adertinon the womrn'a auiiliary will glva a reception lo the women of Oregon City. Mra. D. I'. Itonretta l cotidin t tba devotional aiert iM-a, ami Mra. L C. Oriyga, Mra. J. A. Ihiiiimrtt, of Portland, will deliver addieiwa, and an elaborate ni'iali il pro gram will li preaented by local talent, Im hiding Mra. 4. II. Stricklcr'a quartet. Friday evening the dedication eter- clara will take place. U. A. .Miller will be chairman. Mayor C. I. Latourrtte will give the addrewi of welcome, and K. 0. IWoiiough. of Portland, will re kjiiiI. There will alo I a.ldreaaea by J. Tborburn Hoaa, ol Portland J Fred WigK-ina, reaident of the Salem Y. M. C. A. 5 Judge T. A. MrUrlde and Senator (ieorva C. Hrownell. The dediralory aermon will U preached by Ke. Cephaa Clapp, of Foreat (irove. Tbeau exenlaea III b Interapcraed with aoloa by Mia. m mm a. . a I I i lunt nirmtiera coiura around, tbe ('baric W. Tope, J. II. Miller anu r.. r.. . f rarh botrne la compelled by U C'utnpaton. On 8atunlay evening athletet from the Portland Y. M. C. A. will give an exhibition of phyaical training, and ad dreaaea will be made by 0tar Cox and a m a l to any mlareprewnt.iloo either freUry J. A. Ihimm t . un M I tlio nnmlH-r i4 jiereoue ur Ih.-lr afternoon tbe eervlrei will b conducted la- Tbla ebvlaUw In tbe beglnnlnit by U. H. IWatow, the nreeldenl of the aaaoclatlon. ( hauliuiiiia Sif, ' 1 . ..." The Chmilaii'i'm baa been eapeclitlly V I ri pare HmVi I ,.,.., . m.l,lillJ . .ltir,fr(m, kuiiltir ahoiiM I'tiMjiu any amh It Then, again, tliediniciilty In rw curtain tomabaa alwaya iM-en a rle. I'liH imiat lmprov. fiirm of tba ma .. ha. aa you know, an eitreiimly ,. cv Under, nearly four Uinta the ,,f ilia ordinary one, and for aoine i iiMii reaaiin It very materially In Ma tlm volume of a. in nd. It would , t In ii. U tut a logical Inference ilifl bigger the cylinder the lotid.-r ne. ami, priM-nmllngon that lb.ry, k v hrighl young elm trlcUn of tbla .tat Ml the other day to build an itio'iil that waa really gigantic. lit put II together Without IliUrb In and made an exierlmeiita cyl- i u arly a f.ait In dlametrr. I was nt when It waa leatnd. r.vcry pari i mat lilna workiwl M-rftly, and a iifully engraved recoid Waa eectir- ut wheu tba traiiainltler waa at d we were aatiinlabed lo find Ibat Lund waa Un ly andibla. Aa near- 11. old figure It out tba tone maicnined p to a certain point by i,g the rjllnd. r larger, but beyond tlm proceaa waa revetaeil, and It iir..freH.ivey dlriiloiahe.1, (Jua.-r, i t It J" New Orb-ana TinieaI)etn tHC FRENCH MENACE. ptelal Thai II ! Mm4 ktutr Ula4 re II. p Tuk'H'Ii writer who baa evidently k'-d Invrlgba rather arven-ly atralmt tig eitolled thrift of the Fietub kr. -r. wbb b. If It be thrift, k lug t Ma tiollon, (H-rniilotia id jr. Ha Cotialdere tbe Ulragel arrvei ani rearrvmi anui me . rp la o.iiauined wlib h make np . nre dinner of tbe French Mx.ple ui.wtiifai tory and far from ap- iiaT "It baa mm-H aald." heijilutra, t a Krnu I) boUM-kreprr will ecrve a 1 1 hi. ken fw t. making II a anb ; ul iiituae." Tbla be d.-nh-w nid rvUe. but tbe aubalautlal rt .i the aonp of the provincial h home, b aaaerta It la not a Ui lw iim rlll by the uninitiated, t ! crrtalnly ui meant for a di ll fl aUte, It toi.tr like hot waW In h ijiitititlra of catdwg have l-rn I "Tli-n. ha a-oraon Uiafllrui. nly dih i f mrai will often con that which baa Nxn Hard In the K of tlm Miup." t.-iiiiinny la borne out by Aiuer ItaVrUra, who gel Very tired of fm.at aa a dinner dlali. for the ;ti and finishing of a dlh the h ate ilutil llre unurpaard, but !Ktluti that the aauce la made linMirtabt than the aubatantlal tlial the garnlahlng takea pre'e I ovi-r the dtah It aiirroiinda la not t cotiaidrrahle foundation. The known aUey of the French cunk wn a wagrr by arrvlng a boot i' ripr.l and atewe and aiiiimerM Inally a. rved with an entrancing la a god llluatration of much ili conking. Oaaaa TaklaaT la Cklaa. i lilna renitu methoda are alinple. don't have much trouble to take iinthi-ra. When the time for inak-.-otint of the famtllne and Ibeir lte on a allp of aier the natnlier blivi.lnala living with blm and the I of each pcraon. Tbe anthoritiea Vnrticular alreaa upon correct a-!l-and there la a aevere tx-iialty at- Sreatllng with nnprouoiiuceable fa. which hid pa to make life Intel- for the American ten una taker, renrea the ennmrration of the ntlon of a Cblmwe city to a very priH-eaa, Keaalilve Cleeka. 'wlntiin (Me. ) mercbani haa In rn an old fanlilonwl clock wnlch nliiirly wiiHltlve. It aomotinit Hiid if any oun atcpa Into the or goia by it will "tart again, 9 h horiHi atcpa mi a cortuio aMit In reel it Will Htlirl. P'liu who huppi lied to notice it and P'l'l mm like it hltiiM.-lf wild that ("Hid not run after ho had ritiirted liiime iii tlm full. In thii Hiirlng, he c.-iiMi'd to keen H tire, it Would fl right rr l.utrra of Water. f HiiitiicHti nrii mora devoted to the thun 11 nv other nation Id the They re ncurly ulwiiy bath "loriilly with their .clothe on. I'ey never go anywhere by lund if "in pnMiiy go by water. The H of Hmigkok nrn like thoao of " mid the iiihiibitHtitri any that iden of pnrmliNi! would be a town j' miiiiU wheru theru were current directioiiM, no Hint they might "id tlm effort of rowing. Ir, K. K, While, of Columlnia, Ohio, the in.lad antliorily on teaching, Wbito'a "iVdagngy," la a atafiduid throughout the United Htatea, tbouaanda of ai-hoola are baaed on In outline Kvery teacher! In the Portland achool la aupioiMl to own and follow a copy of White'e "IVdagngy." Profinaor Itlgler make It the baai of liia work. I)r. White I coming to the coaat on acrount of the national teacher' gathering In July at m Angelri and ao It baa become l hie to aecure blm here. During tbe lant two year more bandaiiiiH ai hool ma'am and maater have attended thedladatona Park aaaembly than were ever before a--milled at any convention whatever In Oregon. Thl year Kuporlntendnnt Ac kermanwill take a prominent, part In thl aaaembly. The Woodmen and the Arliaan are arranging foi headquarter on tbe Chaulauuia vround. Hound table pro grama will be given illuatrative of the work of each. TheW. C. T. V. haa arranged for headnartera under the direction of Mr. I.. M. Irlgg, well known in tbla elty. A Nvial Inaliuclor baa been engaged and a noted a-aker from the eaat will repreaent the Intereata ol the W. C. T. U. The Congregational headquarter will U in charge of Key. Mr. Bollinger, who la deaerredly V'pular not only l.i Ore- j gon City but over the entire atate. All , Congregalionaliata will make thl bead- j quartera a place of real and recreation. The lllrycle Trn-d. Iticycln mariiifai-turera have n foi,'lne for claliiiiug ."biugnal factory in the world" "largent bn ycln plant In thn l'nited Hiatea etc, reli,ing thut the number of wheela aold yearly ia a lair ealimate of tlm )0ilUrily ol that wheel ; and ao each claim the largeat output, bulling to liiMuciice prospective buyer. For the aauiH reaaon, agenta and d.-ah-ra alweya claim that the factory they re pre nt ia putting out the largi-at nuinlx r of wheela. The "cycle age" of June 1 haa a very InU-reating article on the ISlcycle Truat. It aay that only "big'una" Hie lavoreil few, are really wanted by the combine and it give the liat with the annual output of each which ehV'tu ally aettle the claim about "largest factory In the U. H." Here ia the liat: Weatern Wheel Work (Creecent) l.'WKX) Pope Mfg. Co., (Columbiae 7MXX Fealheratone ACo. (Feat her atone) WW lyoxler Co. (Cleveland) OaXK) Monarch Cycle Co (Monarch).... 40008 Indiana Bicycle Co. (Waverly). . . 40000 Crawford Mfg. Co. (Crawford).... STjOOO (iormoally A JefT.-ry Co.(Kambler) 3-VKX) A me A Froal (Iinoerial: rXX) Shelby Mfg Co. (Meal; 25000 Fanning Cycle Co IhOOO Hterling Cycle Co. (Sterling) ... 12(X0 FVIipae liicycle Co (Kclipae). . .. 12000 Kaiile " " (KagM) 12XM) ECbternACo(8terna) 13 WO NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, J'tftd trnd .Su!uStalle ORECONCITY. 1 UHATIU bv.rviv.ru tiii XitfOT Preaidenl W. C. Hawley aend word that be will be with ua again. Since the founding of thl aaaembly President llaaley baa never mlaaed a year, and bla lecture have become one of the great feature of the annual gathering. Kev. Oilman Parker, alate genera' miaaionary, will preach next Sunday in the l'.apliat church. The morning aer mon will be on "(Sod'a Force In tbe World' Kvangelixatlon." la the even' Ing be will tell the etory of the great con vention juat held In Han Franciaco. l!ev. J, K. Snyder, the well-known Portland evangeliat, ill occupy the pul pit of tbe PreahyterUn church next Hun day morning. Children'e Day exen-iaea ill be held in tbe morning. In the even ing Key. Montgomery will preach upon "The Itible and Phyaical Health. Letter Mat. The following I the liat of letter re maining in the poatofTice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Juue 7, IH'iu ; nix 'a i.it. Mailer. (' K I'lnard. Tliro Itoaen. Mr Kaw, A Ca lonak, 11 r.onmrra, J 8 Clirlaienton, A Koie, liert 2 lvln, lw Sinitti, CarcVn Hum, (' irey. Steaarl, )r U K Miller, Albert I. Hirward J (', Taylor, K J WOXKKa' UT. lnktree, Ilex Ioloii, M J Laiiklree. F. J . li rriclill.l, Klta Kr.iwu, Annie Mi 11 in way, Miuta Cotlanl, Mahal tiEO. F. HOKTON'.PM. Family Boarding House. Boar, ufl UilMl 53.50 Tattle Boar. 3 03 Corner nth and Main Sta. Mia. A. OANTCNBCIN, PHOF. Your team will have tbe beet of care and Full Measure of Feed At ibe City StableB. W. H. YOUNG. Prop., W. H. Cook N.iocaaaora to Livery Rig8 on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. The Modern Beauty Thrivea on good food and tunahine, with plenty of exerciae in the open air. Her form glow with health and her (ace bloom with he) beauty, Ifjher lyitem need tbe cbanaing action of a laxative remedy, ahe ue the gentle and plea aant Syrup of Figa, made by' tbe Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only. OASTOIIIA. Btartlhe M Han alwirt Bocgtlt One Bottle Makes You Lively and continued doaea will completely drive away that tired feeling. Our Red Line Sarsapartlla i not a specific for every disease under the tun but ia wonderfully efficaciou in all case of BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES. It baa proved beneficial to thousands and effected cures where other medicines have failed. Price $t.oo per bottle, our cut price only 60c. Your doctor'a Prescriptions will receive careful attention here. CHARMAN & CO. CuBr.,. Double awl Single RiH, ami iJ die hofHea alwaya on barul at tin lowest jiricen. A corral) comieotoo' with tbe barn for hum "lock. Information regarding any kind 01 aUx k promptly attndd to by peraoti ol letter. Horses Doutrht and 8old. Horse Boarded and Fed on reason able term. Iisplft Lift PORTLAND TO THE DALLES Cbrvallis & Eeastcrn R. K. Co. WILLAMETTE BIVKR DIVIHIO . Steamer Wm. M. Hoag. (Capt. Geo. iCaalie) Running regularly between Portland and CorvalUa, (topping at all way Janding RIVER SCHEDULE lb... ,!... T,,...l.. T.....,l.u. .n,l . . 11 i,v., lucvM.., m ui mm m mint Saturday. Leave Coryalli 8 a.m.; Albany 7 A. K.jliuena lata 8 i. a. ; Indeiendence 0 a. M. ; SLm 10 a. m. ; Newlierg 12:30 P. u.i arrive at l'ortland 4 :30 p.m. Up river, Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Leaves l'ortland 6 a. m.; Newberg 10 :30 a. m. ; Kalern 3 :30 p. u. ; Independence 6:00 ', m ; Buena Vista 7:30 P. M. ; Albsny 9:30 P. m.; arrive at Cor valli 11:00 v. u. Thia steamer has been eqaip(ed ith first clasa accommodationa, intiidinif an elegant piano. L'nsurpaaaed for carry ing both freight and paaaergeri. J. Ti-Rxr.K, Agpnt, Albany, Oregon. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Albany, Or. C. O. C0KF.lt, Agent. Portland. Or.. foot of Yamhill etreet. By thej farit and com modious ntcamer Regulator Ieavea Portland dailj except Sundaj at 7 a. m. This is the Great Scenic Route. All Uiurint admit that tbe scenerj on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full informa tion by ftddresHinjr or calling on J. H. BOOTH, Agent. Tel. 914. Portland. Or.. Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ItOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Train leave Portland Daily. OREGON SHORT LINE -RAILROADds- THK DIRECT LINE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado, and all Eastern Points. Give choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or tbe RIO GRANDE Scenic Lines. Look at the Time Days to Salt Lake 2 Days to Denver 3 Days to Chicago 4J Days to New York Bu.h 1 I North. lUTTm L Porllarxl Ar HUlia 7 52pm l.v Oregon City I.t 7:am 7:V)AM Ar 8 Franciaco l.v 7:'J0 r M !: ru Ar intm At l;IOr HiftTH I Ar IVnver l.v WrttrM 8: 4)am j Ar Oo.al.a Ar Si0aM r M I Ar Chicago ,y ) 6 M a M 7:)am I Ar jo Anirelea Ar bijft r M 8:15 p M j Ar El Paao Ar 2 Xi p m 4:15 pm I Ar frt Worth Ar x":4Qa m 7:55 am I Ar .New ork-a'.a Ar 0:40 PM Dl.MSQ CAR8. OBSERVATION CARS. Pallrnan first el and tourist cars at tached lo all tliruiia;b trains. aipiBtao mail (Daily) S .Hi a M I Lv Fonian.l Ar 9.23 am J Lv Oreron City Lv 5:20 pm 1 Ar K'er.urit Lv 4 :.f r M :! p M 7 A M coavaLi.ia mail pailt (Except 8anday) 7:.'iam Lv Portland Ar 5.50 pm 11:55 am Ar Corvallis Lv 1:20 pm At Alhany a-l I'nrvallia connect wilb trains of Corvallia A Eastern railroad. IRDKFESnKat'S PAa5'JKa DAILY (Except Hunday) 4.50rM I Lv l'ortland Ar H:25am 7:.Tpm 1 Ar McMinnville Lv 5:50 am 8 :30 e M 1 Ar Indrpen.tenre Lv 4:SO A M Direct eoiiiiection at San Krmnciacn ith j sleamahip iii.es for Hawaii. Japan, China, me rni'inpinea and Australia. For throneh tickets and rates call on or address E. E. Boyd, Agent. R. KOEHLEK, G. H. MARKHAM. Uanafrr. O K. 4 r. Agent. Portland, Oregon Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered Tourikt Sleeping Cars, and Pullman Palace Sleepers, operated on all trains. For further information, apply to F. A. Posadsos, Agent at Oregon City. C. O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN, Trav. Pass. AgL Genl Agent. IJ4 Third St, Portland. Or. ! Xnl Keiir Nhnrka. '1 lNMikon Aiihtrullu. lticlmril He .fl"i'liiri"M tlmt (lie jurvniliti iikna 'f'K'T from ili ivl-.H nr? irrnntly exnu-?''l- liullvi' p. I '.i.ni:a iiiny jiiiyiil- 5'' tllillkH. Vl ll (lllitlilMll IHn('H, Vit ii sr.. mm ,-. ,1,1,1,-, iniii- H ill) Putins ttr. .i cmuiililt'i. Tliu t mill Hmi.."-' in tln Turn1 I v Inn-e I i ; 1 1 rl- u'lcnnd, do P"v the i,,at,t fur ,,t tliLiu. State New A aaloon row at Albany last week was responsible for Ch. Farrell receiving a bullet wound In liia head. Henry wti Ham did the shooting but hi aim was poor and no damage will reeult. The Polk County Observer haa begun at mstilBaii l f.irlietuir road and ants Pallaa to get a rork crusher and do away with the aoapatone and sediment which is now used for dreaalng and I worse than mud. a i..n,.e M.-Minnville man. by the name of llobaon, ha Invented a inVerj concentrator lor wtiloli lie line rereimy been offered IHO.fHH) at Lcwiaton. Idaho. Magera, the Polk county murderer, was reluned a new trial and on laat t ri day was eentnced to be hanged. Jmlgo Ileniietlln tiaalng aenlence upon him did not nnme the date, It being given to the sheriff withoot being made public It wns street rumor that July 21at the date net for the execution. 1 ! itr,..n..v a. auiti'limaii on the o. K A N. was inHtantly killed at the Dulli.s laat Thursday by being run over aa ho aiteiul'lfd ,,,H,te cotiplintf. Humor I'nfonndeiL . ... . it . A rumor Iihh been eianeo ini Shi- voly's Opera House ia uneafo, and I Inkej ureat pluaHure In announcing lo the general public that archltmita NN bito and Zumwalt bve examined the building thoroughly, and found it to be in per fectly safo condition. However, by their animation, I Imve had a few new drift bolt" placed in poaitlon In the frame of the building, nuking it strongor than wtum fin built, and I alneoroly hope that paronta will have no lour what ever In winding tholr children to the building. Respectfully. Mrs. W. B. Shivki.y. FOR ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS At Third and Washington Sis., Portland, Will Give You Satisfaction, ENLARGING IN. CRAYON OIL COLORS and TASTEL. DarAtr roa Faat Mail S p. m. Fnnkana Vlvar J;lip. m. Dalles Loeal I a. m. El.SuiiOaJ Bunoajr 10 a. m. I p. m. 1 p. m. TUB M'HKDDLE!) Aaaiva taua foaTLAKU raoa bait Lake, aovat . Fast Mail Worth, Omaha, Kan- 0-45 fc m aas City, 8t Lgaus, ihicaaoaad&aek WalU Walla. Kpokatia, Spokane Mlanaapulia, 8t. faal, Fljac Dalath, MilwaakM. uWa.m. Lhii ao and KaL Da lo DalifS, Bonneville, Lal Aluunonksh KaUa,C-'S- 80 p. m. Sad Lock., and Uuotl Ex.euuday Rtvsr, eunda 4p.m. Ocean Bteauihips For San Franoisco Every five days To AUks ft p. m. A n. m Ex. BQUttaty faturdsv 10M) p, m 6 a. m Ex. bunday Columbia Kiver Hteainers To Attoria and Way- lndiuxa. Willamette River . Oregon City, Newhera, alen and " ay-L-ioa a 7 a, m Tuea, Thur and bai. ( a. m. Tua-.Thur. ant tat. Leava Kiparia Daily FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer 6. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Washington street Tues day, Thursday and Sunday evenings at 5 o'clock. Returning, leaves Clatskanie Monday, Wednesday and Friday even ings at 5 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point about 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7:25; Rainier 8:20 Kalama9:15; St Helena 10 :30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m. This is the nearest and most direct route to the great Kehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. 4 n m Kx. Sunday S:0t. m. Mnn. Wad. and rn. WlllametteandYanlilil Klvers Oregon City. Dayton, ana Way-LanaiuKa. 4 M D. OL Tue,Thni andSaU Willamette River Poriianu to CuiTallta ani VV..y-Lauduga Soak Elver Riparia to Lewiaton 4:30 n. ra l ue. fhur. aud liat. Io-ate LewiHtoo Dully W. II. IIURLHURT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or, F. E. DONALDSON, Agent, Oregon City. SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTHER!! FAXITIO 1AJLWAT FORTH BOUNB. 8:30 a. rn. 3:34 p. ru. California Express fthrouRta noseourg MK'ai vaj stations) SOUTH BOUND. Roseburc lxcal 'way stations' 9:24 a. ra. California Ki press 'ttirough' e:52p. iu. POSTAL SCHEDULE. BY SOl'TUKBH PACiriC SA1LK0AD, Mail closea going North . . 3:05 pm MailclOfweeoiMnSoutli.yam and 6.20 Din Mail distributed from North 7:0 pin, 10;;MJ a nt. Mail distributed from Soutb. 9:10 a m. 3:40 pm. by eartjipb yrrcTRic J.INS. Malt clons for Portland and distributing points, 12 ni. Mail closes fur Miloraukle onfv, 9 a in. Mail arrives froM Portland 1 :30 p ni. SIPE ROUTES. Oregon City to Ely, Csnis, Mullno, Liberal and Mollala leaves at 12 m, and arrivea at 1 ::0 a ni daily. Oregon City to Beaver Creek, Shubel, Clark, Meadow Brook. Union Mills and Coltou leaves at 8 a ra Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and returns on following davS at 4:35 p ni. Oregon City to Viola. Logan arjd Redland leaves Orenon City Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p m, leavme; Viola aauia days at 7 a ru. Oregon City to Willamette, Btaflurd, Wilsonville and Graeme arrives at 10:30 a m and leaves at 11 :30 a m daily. General delivery window is open on Bun day from 10 to 11 a m, All letters dropped into the box at tbe door is promptly sent olTSundHy as on other dsys. All eastern mail that is delaved and faila to arrive on 9:30 8. P. train will corue on l'i o'clock or 0:52 S. P. train. i