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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEMIUAKY 2, 1900. " '" i.iillii.tlA - ' r".;; ....ii-rny ...mus ...fllllllU I'"" . Urn "'"J " . ,, i iiui fliMt 1" .1 f.ii HI' ..n unrii. i " tiir.. II n. - Jul. I'M m ill. Ill r j i'i uii' ' . j. .i i v II i 'i it i. i Dill'" .. , . Ill" I'" L II' l I'lf'tl Willi St'VI'llll own I'i'" '""! '"'" " " 1 1 .,,n luii.v iiih.ii liii ' liuui'lmm, 'J,,,,, . i. J :.y au viuul- , ,,v It lUlllto of III.. Httlild If I'"'11' ' 1 itn ,i,i,t . 1-url.MW mi i-Jl'liiK. !" J ' i wi i" ,,,M''' ' ilrllml" 1" i1,1m I'l'i'lKl't. Hun ,r" ' ,lt) ,.inir u'Ht tint ai.pt iirnnc. i V trie I'liixh of downy fur. Then I 'J. ill visu r In lil spirally ruuil ,fn i.,n. h. iiml. ii tho lovcrlnl ! ii i tl"' ,,,l, '"' ,,r,, t ri'M'ui' I ;,.)! Mi"y ""' r " ,,,u 1 .mtifiil tlm ii I hit "I.ruah" of th A""" fut. ,,mt t,v,'r t,m,mi ovt'r "p'ull.lii.K of IhU iluwny ticst In tjricd tt r n ili'lli'iuo body In dcnud j 0f it imt'iirnl covi'ilnif, and tlicrs t puililuK I' ft for lii-r t l Inil die, , Mirlil"' w hich mIii promptly nml Irtwlonlly inula- l i" Interest of lliu (vuiluic liiMU'riiy uciieriilloii. Oil 4 Namta, Ttif inoxt miikui'nIIvu nml ItivltluK uuic I '" lliat (,f druiritlst U Nurth Inikotn. Il wan V. It. Wcl ,,,., iIm llmt name helim I'rlas. jonii Hi" street was another mini iltb funny uniiio. lie lon tho fcjibwiiloiit roKiioiurii Jolio Stone poumliT. In t ti iii-xt towu I foiiml A pin ti w in mi fat Hint I ho imiiit of itirnlmin I'mniimi-kiT wfini'd i'hmh .iiv ii 1 1 1 ii lt. Itut tlicro uum it woiiuin kili I. mn who went hllll olio licltiT. ' Utt iiinia wn ICinlly rrtnlilin nil. in Hi.- next lowu I col m mti-ri-Hii'ii k m p niiiina Hint 1 nooll licunl of iiH.y lu.llvliluul cnllfd Hurnli invr- uof. In Hint nuio town tlirro la cio nniiH'tl lli-nry Hooknirm k. Ever ulrr Hint 1 wn cm the liNikotit. On tlio nin I nu t I v Id Ni'wunlt nml Mllllu oIiivi. Tlio man Willi ttiv iiiont nrllke iinmo I ran njcnliwt wn Alirn- Um HnltiM-tiT. In 0110 town 1 Mtiiin inmn who lml a very MM-tlc nniiic. it Ki-nlirliflil KlIlihliNilll. Itllt tin) kit iiiiiiio I Htruck AiiInIiixI iiio. It 1 IIUk direct coiuiimnd to O'ltnn tj wicrlli'i;li monkey lug with n- plr'i tin me. I txk It M B wnriiniu md quit. A. QuIcktlnlHh. Ami wlmt do you mipnM lil pnrtniT'ii nnnio uT It wan W. K. Uoforth.-Kt. Paul LUiitlcU. Am llllll l''. No play may puldlcly iMTformi'd It Knu'liiuil until 'l '" l"'''l BKiti and airntil to by the tUK' it'll nr. A oTtin-ati tutint m wriin-d from the lrd ilmmtM-rlnln. The lord chaiularWn liliiiwlf doea pot. of rourw, n-N'l nil thf piny mibinlttcd to blin. hut tin' work U piiHwd on to tlio tiaiuttii-r of piny, who U uot nlj I ninn of educntlon or dlHi'it'tlou and wlio lu ninny cnHm hna bit'U nUHiHttttl of li'ltlUK t liIlltCM pna Ikh'H uo uiii 11 igiTu luivc uiiulf It profltnldo to him to clour UU cyi to MtipKiH'il fniilm. Tlx" nlury Ih told of olio of tlii'no ft iidIihth who wun uiovisl to atrlku out "drunk n n lord" tn mi of tho plity lulmiltti'd to him. There imeil to bo in old rule Hint th word "heaven" ilould Ih HiiliKtliuti'd In atiiKo Unea wbcrei r the ttaiuo of any of tin per- loun or the Trinity came up. mo una tlew examiner ohniiKed tlio lino to Md "an drunk an a heaven." The penalty for tllaobvyliiff tho p miner In a line of f '-'."), which tuny bo k'vli'd on any peraoti roumt'ted with tb forhldih'ii M-rforinnnco calllKiy i Will ai xiur. ouir I'.nilUh 1'rBHIia. WbcD I lived nt Newport, 11. L, from Ml to 1STH. anya Colonel T. W. Hl ftinon, In Tho Atliiiitlc, there waa a ntiitnnt proceKHlnn t' forelicn vlaltora, 'irhiK In IntereHt and often qulto mtlii( In It. I remember olio eminent Utirary nmu who, In aplte of all can Horn to the contrary, apiienred at a mhor fiiNhlonublu dny reception In that would now be culled a fc"lf null, ( the loiidi'Nt poKHlblo plnld, like thill f tlio Scutch coumIu lu Punch who hnici down thiiH drcBaed for church to the terror of hla genteel coualna. In Bill cone the vlntor alao wore a apy Inm of jrrent alw, Iiuuk round hla tot, all through tho eutcrtnlnmeiit. Another highly connected IChkIIkIi nun, atteiiillnK nn ovcnluir reception ffen expre-Hly for him, came Into tlio M"t with hla hut ond unibrclln lu hla towl, dec i in I ii ( to be parted from "wit thrniKli tho whole cvctilnit, tblch intKiHted to a clever Newport Wy the bnry of the aliowmnu who whlblH a picture of Daniel In the M' ilfu nml pointed out that Daniel to he iliHtliiKirlHh.'il from tho lions 2 dtIiik blue cotton umbrella un hl arm. lu thla cnao, tho lady re ""kctl that tho condltloim were re Versed, rIih o It was the llou tuut cn rlt'l the uinlirelln. California' 8hark Oil fndnatrr, "lie iimMiiK of almrk oil la tho lm Prtatit InduHtrv of Mctiiirvln'a Cove. JPar Ulveralde. The process of ninntl w'ui'o Ih decidedly primitive. Tlio liarlm nre vnnf.n (u evpry ,naKinnlilo "J. Iy halt nnd hook, but principally 'n tlio Keltic. Tho llvera. which con- n tlio oil, after being token from tho "'. are render?) out In cans act over "rush lire, reminding one somewhat the proccRs of obtaining the oil from ""o hluhlier. Tho oil Is then put '""jcnHkH nnd shipped to Us Angeles. Hie coarser grndes nro used In tho nkng of tarimullna and other oiled f'otlis ur UKe nl)0ll.(1 1)lIpHi wljle tll0 V ( Rrndes are put Into tho so called Joa "vcr oil of commerce. The sharks rnKo from 10 to 2.1 cents' worth of "Piece, and a day's catch usually w about ftO.-Itlveraldo Press. Oa fat ir.ll. V !i "tt Cnji'ftlri i'...,i('i, (), Kn (leiivoiir, lay lu Meicuiy my, Now '.wilii inl, In 1 7 U, a brown boy of 8, who aficruiirj beciiiiai a chief mid lived li ii pvit I' go, went iibonid of her. 1 1 U tin mi un Tallin lm. it vim i dry eiMuli for the brown buy to p!clt out Kiipcuu Kill ii (Cap tain Cool;) iiu.iig tho men on board, Tiinlwhii unit); he wna the lender of the "lliililllin," a very glellt niHl. iMilkeil the Hhlp grnve nnd dlguHlcd. Ho liehl up n null, a iirleelena treaxure. ml, whcii Tiinlwhii hiuglied, gnve II to liliu. Then lliu boy knew that h wi kooiI ua well na great. They wcra hiu ked Hint n growu up Maori atol a piece of calico. "They pmhlled away," Tunlwha con. tliiiii'd. '"I he linlillii went down Into the hold of tlio ahlp, but aoon cmiie up with a walking allck lu hla hand and pointed It at the ciuinii. Thunder pen led and llglilnliig Ihinlicd, but thoaa 111 the canoe puddled oil. "Then they landed, ICIght roao to leave the cituoe, but the thief ant att III with hh dognkln unit and Hie (Johllu's garment under hla feet. Ilia compan ion it d him. but lo did not auawer. One or them ahook hlui, and the thief fell buck Into Hie hold of the cntioo and blood mi neeii on hla clothing and a hole In hla huck'-Hiiu ('rnuclaco lixu miner. A Tarl llflort, The plalutirr wiin undergiiltig a rath er abnrp exiimliiiitloii from tho defend ant's coiim.el. The enio waa one of diiiiingca chilined on account of aevero bodily IiiJiiiIcn by the plaintiff on a railway, due, the plulutlff claimed, to tho negligent- of the ilereiidant rail way it'inpniiy'a nervaiil. Mr. C , tho railway company' cyino-i-l, waa notinj for Ida ovcrU-ui ing mniiuer In exnuiln lug wltneNM-a ond t ndenvorlng to dla couevrt them. Thla wltiieaa. however, determined not to be confUM'd by hla opMlieut'a colilixel. After lH-coiiilug thoroughly provoked by the attneka of the nmu of law ho re uiouatraled. "Mr. C ," nld lie. "1 am no luvalld. I cannot allow you to (locution me lu thla manner. It Is a IminIHv lujury to uiy nervous ayat.-iu. which la at U-nt In a ahattcred condi tion. I ahull have to refun to auawer your iicHtiuii uuleaa you put them In a different manner. I am troubled on act-uutit of the Injury received on the railway with McroHla of the spinal ronl. At thla minute I can are you JouliU ami you know by experience It la generally rnoti,;!! to upset a man to sin you onit."-l'lttnburg Dispatch. Iliw Tkr Mb l.oaaaa Soar. t'uill reieinly ihe Cllforula people did uot kuow how to cure Icuioua. The fruit waa uever tnrl inough. There would be plenty of Juice, but It con tained a high percentage of augar and a tmall p-n ui.ii;e of acid, which made It union rkctnhlo. Cut a few yenrk ago the b-mou growers clubbed together and sent expert over to Italy aud Kpulu to learu the buslnesa, and now they are producing much better n-aulta. They pick the fruit before It tx-glua lo tin u yellow and put tt In a curing hous4,vhere It la kept at an veu temperature of alxnit W degnt-s for nlKiut 'Ji days, which "sweats out" all the sugnr. 1 1 Is then removed to another temperature for (ki days more b-forw It la midy for the marLet Thus the highest ibgit-e of add and the Ln-geat degree of Juice can Ik oil- tnlncd. One of the curious effects of luls "sweating" pnic la to reduce tho thlckm s of the sl.ln It orlglunlly grows thick aud toi gli. but the acid seems to cut It up. -Chicago Record. I'iMimi I lfcrr. Among achiHiluiiiKier whose uanies have come dowu to p.i. tci-,ty with the dubious reputation of great floggera Dr. Rushy of Westminster school Is the generally acknowledged chief. Of hlui 11 Is recorded that one of his bend boys having Insulted a young French viscount, who came to the school to demand satisfaction, he flog ged the vlscouut Hrst for the blood thirsty Intentions and next his friend who was the bearer of his challenge. Dr. Valpy, too, who edited an edition of the classics, was a Kitetit wlelder of the rod. Arthdcacou ISroom. who was a pupil of his. tells a story In Illustra tion of his prowess. One of the boys had been flogged by the redoubtable douilitlo. and the bid'a father came to complain. "Blr." aiild Valpy to him, "I flogged your aoti liecauso ho richly deserved It If ho again deserves It. I shall flog him again. And." rising, "If you como here, sir, Interfering with my duty, I Bhall Bog you." Tho parent fled. London Mall. An Amendment. "Fools rush lu where" begun Mr. Vau Uroaiu, who was fond of quoting proverbs. Ho was Interrupted by Dinwiddle, who offered this amendment: "Where policemen, fear to tread." Pittsburg Chroulclo-Telcgraph. Important Social Uontlon. Whin a young nmu takes a girl to a theater, aud pays an extra dollar, and coca after her and tnkes her home, where does he get even? Is It the pleasure of her company or tho con sciousness that bo has douo his duty? Atchison Globe. jmtlclal lanorance. "Did tho clock stop when you dashed It down cellar?" asked tho police Judge of tho man who was charged with be ing disorderly. 'Of courso It stopped. Did you Biip poso It went through to China '"-De troit Free I'rcss. Bnllt That Way. "Tho worm will turn." sho said. "Of course." ho replied, "tho worm la built on a plan that makes turning comparatively easy. It's more or less of a furo ltsclf."-Chleago Tost WALK ASHORE! It all happtnril at on of thiwc plmniint sldr n iio,t, wlii-ro life Urnnu-dy from (lr to (Ur Mini liHK' dy lm no i,wr. Sum jlint tr ,,e on tin- tuft wliii II kIic tlionulit w Itiooird. and In pmr idlrni-mi of mood fell to roi kiitK it from id to ulilr. lint the raft w not mooird. I Ir r rorklni tied lowly iIMimIki-i! II fioni llir nund on which It wun Kiniiiidril, and whi-n die turnrd riitind, hr wuh Mftmit nd the uliorr a lod brhllid her. Mir cilnl for ht-lp ind win lirard by a lonely fiilirrinsn wlio t t aoine illnlmirf on thr Im-ncIi liirniliiiK hi lirt. Ilow alowly lir got up. How alowly ha tramped acios the tauUy ilioia. And he wa drifting, drifting, drifting I " Ravt tne"! h? crird, "ve me " I s the old man came to the water' edge. The grix gil d iiisrinrr rsiru hi hand to the aide of hU mouth and cried hosrarly, "Wulk alnre"l I Tlmfa all thrre w of It. She wil atlll In ahoal water. All she needid waa the timrly woid of instruction and advice. Ilut upo It hud not coinrf Suppose, she hd not brcilrd il? Wan time no danger The opea aea, a ftad l(t, and . frailrr woman I ! The woman on the raft U a type of hun drnW of tlioiiMmU of her n who are driftln Into (hunter. I'D to a di fiuite day, thry have bren enjoyim life In perfect ' security. Thrn, In a moment, arose of iurndi)ig duiik-cr come. Thry are at the mrrcy of disease, livery day increase Ih dwtger Thry are diiflina, drifting, drift lux Then tonir the cry for help. To thousand of appeal there ha Come 111 n.wrr from lr. K. V. Pierce, chief con. ullniK hyiciaii to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, BufUlo, N. V., WALK AHIIOKSl WALK ASIIOSK 1 1 You are still in the shallow water of dlese. You can still Ret back without I more than Inconvenience to the lid of health behind yuu. All you need il Just the right word of advice and common ene instruction In time, and the rit of a hrltunir hand. That is lust what Ur I'it-ic olfrt to every one sudtting from disease ; i timely, health restoring, life saving advice, practical help. It requue some confidence ' to take advice when your own sene are sgainst it. The woman on the rati could nut see the bottom of the roily water, and ' . . . . i l r i - I toe lano lofiseu so w iwnr. ou iuc wuniu in disease can't tee bow she c be cured, and recovery of brallh seem bopclcs. I And. perhaps, the very disease that has ' begnn to threaten her t consumption, that I dreadful disease regarded by millions a Incurable. Iter local doctor peihan say, 1 "we can make your suffering a little less, ' but there'a no hope." Doe Dr. fierce claim lo cure consump tion? That question isn't worth arguing Look al I ht rtcori. Take a case in point. Her Is man (or woman) with a hfe-klnf . eoun, nrow liuan, num twrai ,- -n ruuon or watln of Hnh. pilinif of Mood, anonnraaoi nrrainanuaii inrurnn pjmnMn AOrr every remedy sod every local phyinn baa failrd. he. aa a lat rraoit. tnkes "r.oldea Mrftlral Iiii-.iverv" and the rouxh vsnUhea. Ih Cheek gel bsrk lis natural color, ilrrp Iwomii amind and retresliin.- the spittinK of blood Mops. Aran and muatlra tiecome lirm, weiKhl lm rear. and life K"e along In quiel and coin, (iirt to the full limit of the three score year nd ten. Hul mav be It wsan't consumption ader all I May he It wiin'l. You kmom it oinrthins that altacklng the very ctU'lrl of life, and ' it ws iwmrtliin ilist was oired by the ue of llr I'irn-e'aColiIrn Mt-ilunl Itiacuvcnr. And IT. ' I'lrrce is curing such " somethiiiKa " right along with a record ol over quartrr 01 in in mil caws, and not more than three per cenL of (allure. One fact.t tesst. ts well eslat.linhed. That the "Golden Mrdicsl Ills-overy" does eure weak Iuiiks, bleeding from luns. olwtiiiiile, lingering coughs, laryngitis, bron hitis. throat dirase. and kindred aiTeclion o the air imis. age, which, if neglected or badly lreatr.1. fend up to consumption, can no longer be doubted in view of the many thousand of well estab lished cure of uich esse reported by the most tnl worthy citiirns. Msuy of Ihcse cases hnve been pronounced consumption and incurable by the best local phvsicisna be ore the aurtrr era eoinmrnced the ue of lr. Pierce a C.oiden Medical Discovery. Whether the doctors hsve erred lu Ihrir judgment in thrae numerous or nut U not fur us to dectd. Jlot la I'snal Story. "Say, there was an actrcsa left $3,000 worth of Ji .vols In a street car here tlx other day." "Oh. another of those advertising dodges. ws Itr "No. The Jewels were worn by a lot of women who were returning from a South Sldo reception, ami when the ac tress left the enr the owners of the din tuonds nnd other precious stones were still aboard."-Chicago News. -laoUtrd IVople of the Earth. The people who live In the northern portion of the peninsula of Kamchatka are probably the most Isolated In the world. The people have practically no communication with others tlmu tholr own tribe, belnfi seldom vluitod by travelers. The Inhabitants of the New Siberian Islands arc also detnehed people, for they can only comuiuulcate with the mainland once a year even If the weather Is favorable The pygmies of the great central Af rican forests. If they can be called a tribe, have also been n people apart. n,r,.i iiiir existence was little ' VI rv " ' more than legendary, and only two ex peditions commanded by white men hnve ever penetrated Into their abode. Spell Tbla. Some of you who think you are well up In spelling Juki to try to spell tho words In this little sentence: "It la ngreenhle to witness the un paralleled ecstasy of two harassed ped dlers endeavoring to gauge the symme try of two peeled pears." Head It over to your friends and see how many of them i-nn spell every word correctly The s, titem e contains many of the res I puw-lcr .f Hie spell Ing book. The trotiblTwTili most of us Is that we throw musty old mists on the wa tor and expect frosted cake In return Atchison (Jlobe Ifo 1'iioieil Tho Hiirgcoiis, All doctors told Itenick IIhiiiIIIoii, of Went Ji-flVrson, 0., after suffering 18 inontlis from Itectal Fistula, be would ilio iii:ei"i u cosily operalion was per furined; Inil he c u-ed liimself with live li'ixea of iiucklen's Arnica Halve, the ti:r "I 1'ilc cur on Kirtli, and thelset .!, bi the World 2, cents a box. H l I by 'ii-o. A. II udlru' Diiik'mI. OABTOnXA. IWitU ll Kind You Ham Always Bought ftf grow paying crop bcau they're J fresb aud alway lha beat, for i sal everywhere. Itefuse ulitltulna. i Mtluk to Kerry's BmkI and pronpor. i lUUO Heed Annual fro. Writ for It. k D. M. FERRT CO., Outran. Mich. U L2SsBES BESTFORTHE BOWELS If fo haven't a r-ulr. healthy morement of tb bl tttrj day. you ra tli-S. or will be. Keep ynur tni oiMtn. and Imi well, torn,. In lliatUapeuf violent ilirle or pill pulton, la Caiisvroua. Tin sio-ji .1 b-i. ali. iinwt iirrct way uf kiiug lb bowala eirar auil ciesu Is lo Uik Pleiil. Palaiabl. Potent. TaataOood Do Onn), Ni-r Hicken, Wraken, or (,rl. lUr, U)e Writ for freNtnila. and booklet on bealib. Addrau atvrlla rmi, ltmpmi, Ckki, ImMu, lark. Oa KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN SI to kMaSr an Dyspepsia Dioicsts what you eat. It artificially dlRpHts the food and aids nature in BirenKiueuiinf auu ruwu I BtructltiR the exhausted dlKestlve or 1 r. 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To aecoii.inoi'iito thosu V.I10 aro partial to the 11 so of im ..i.zer in applying liquids Into tlia diihiiI . . ,..;(, for r.nUirrlifil troiu liU, tho propr"-t"M prepare Cream lhilm In li'iuld form, wtn' h will be known as Ely'a Liipild Crnnrn IJalm. J'rion Including the fprnying tube Is 75 cents, irnggista or by mail The liquid form embodies the rued ioinal properliui of the solid preparation. J. C BRADLEY'S Liverj, Feed and Sale Stable OREGON CITY. LOCATID BETWKT.I THg BBIDOX AKJ DltfOT. Double and Single Rig", and gad die horneB always on hand at tit lowest prices. A corralJ connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind o stock promptly attended to by person :. letter . Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason. able terms. FOR CLATSKAN1E Steamer G. W. Shaver. LEAVES Portland foot of Washington street Mon days and Thursdays at 6 a. m. Keturn- intt leayes KlaUkanie on Tutsdayi and Fridays at 4 o'clock a. m. This is the nearest and most direct rout to the great Kehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. EMI Dsnsr TUE SCHEDULES AaaiTg Ft M-il r- iu. -alt Lsk-, l ei.rei. Kat Mad Worth, Omahs. Kan-):45 p. ni. a City, et Lou is, j vh.co4 d E. a- rtokn Kiyer 3:45 p. m. Wall Walla, Lexis ton, Spokane', Min neapolis. S'.. Paul. Dulutii, Milwaiikee, C'mcago and K.ist. Si okane Flyer 8 a. m. I p. tn. Ocean steamsblpa I p. m All Sailing dates nib ject to change. For -"aD Fraucbco Sail Dec. 3. 8, 13. 18. 23, 28and every 5 days Daily Ex Sunday. 8 p. in. Saturday 10 p. 111. Columbia River otesniers To As'oria a d Way Landicis. 4 pm. Ex. acdat 6a.m. Ex Sunday Willamette, River i -30 p. m. Ex. bun dav. Onunin Citv. N'ewherB, alem and " ar-iina a WlllRnietteandYsmhiil :K)p. m. Mon. Wed. and Fri. 7 a. m Hlvera Oregon Oitv, Pay too aua W-Lauaii K. Tues, Thur and ea a. 10. Tue .1 h r an 1 ra'. Willamette RlTer fori k" 1 10 C owal'l. RD ! W. j U 'il I.RS 4:30 D.m T"e,lhnr. aiid Bat. lave Kiparia 1 :20 a. m Daily. Snakt River Riparia to Lawiston Iave Lewiston Daily 8:30a. ni. W. II. HUKLBUBT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. b E. DONALDSON, Agent, Oregon City. SCHEDULES OF TIME gOUTHKRN PACIFIC RAILWAY NORTH SOUND. Oregon Express No. 12 Lv. 6:17 p. 111. " ' 1(5 " 8:24 a. in. SOUTH BOUND. California Express No. It Lv. '9:2a. m. " 15 " 7:52 p. tu. POSTAL SCHEDULE. B SOl'TUKKN PACIFIC BAII.ROAI), Mail closes going North S:Wp ni.and 7:45s m Viail closes goings. mth8:62s m and 7:22pm BV EAST SIPS RI.ECTKIO J.INK. Mail closes for Portland and uMstrihtitlni. noints, 12 in. Mail closes for Milwankie ami Sellwood Mail arrives frOM Portlsnd 1 :30 p m. SIDE ROUTE8 Oregon City to Ely, Curtis, Mulino. Liberal and Mollala leaves at 12 ni, and irrives at 1 :30 a m dally. . ii.M tn rtunvnp Prpplr. Rhnhel. Clark, Meadow Brook, Union Mills and lolton leaves at 8 in lui-snavi iimrsowy md Saturday, ai d returns on foUowini' tavsat4:3flp m. Oregon City to Viola Logan and Redlaim eaVes Oregon Citv Monday, Wednefda tnd Friday at 1 p "i, leavinK Viola ssnif lavs at 7 am. J Oregon City to Willamette, Staflnrd. vVilsonville and flraema arrives at I0: t nt and leaves at 11:30 s ni daily. General delivery window is open on Bun lay from 10 to 11 a ", AH letters dropper intn id. knr at. tb dnnr in nromntlv sent offSunday as on other days. Candles NothtnaY sVlrl sv mnfh 1 room or tmwimr ih mitiit rt'lt- fa thn rhArm of thrn (irtwiriaT rt litht from MKIMVA Cauri l"r. f.ttthtnM Will txiiiirlhnlm mot lo ih rtiniifl mwmn or lh lunTieno, m or 4inrir. Thrn nt Aurornirn favifljiH. Utt th impI'Ml or tlt BioH laUtrtt lorir! ton tot rot- Uaraor ntnulon. Mula in all oolort aud tb moat dollrau tir.t j rtTAHPAkU OIL (O, ftod told rrfmbtm. ; ROSSES, 65c $LZV$W S.,l..f IM IMlllWl TM M U 'Aw.mi tj it TDD ftufirrn. li - . Li. 'i ,t ..li our S4 rrMsi, lnw oriiflr .... . i.. ,.,.J h t.... a..., ttl I tr ..f.l-l KIU Irwtj lll.i.tmld '--. -..t t.lf out and Mind ton with oi a iruiiL rsiirmw. ill! If M-Im W.lkl, how Ion f :r "!" Mtrmi, wiirtHer ruptur la lsr small, l ti i .m -r liK-tHw ".uid tho Kdy on a hna wi.li IM -upiura, whether niptartl. on rlnht or lirlt.i-'s md . o .ill wnd either Inn lo jro with tin u"1'' iU'i'.l'i7 'f'.t uwi prtH Si .1 ".I '" irfiil -. lirre time. ar rlre.jrooeaii ratan. I' to1 tv will teiufii your mon, .fc.. ivmros FREE TPS MTslCCUf Z 'Z, W irj.o lr. liKliriK tli . ill.s ls Tr . , ,C k.K.m .iwl " Mw.'M I I i iMrtCciMa. ROEBUCK & Cu. ' -1 PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious steamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This is the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full informa tion by addressing or calling on J. S. BOOTH, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. OREGON SHORT LINE -s:RAILR0AD;6- TUB DIRECT LINE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado, and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lines Look at the Time. Ii Pays to Salt Lake 2k Days to Denver 31 Days to Chicago 4J Days to New York Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars, and lY-Hnitta Palace Sleepers, operated on all trains. For further information, apply to . F. A. Dosadsos, Agent at Oregon City. C. O. TERRY, V. E. COMAN, Trav. Pass. Agt Gen'l Agent. 124 Third St.. Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Ill Ir? iaiBwBE Replator b. ooii.li i I Kor.h. 7:0opt Lv Portland Ar 11:15 a M 7.52 pm Lv Oirnon City Lv TiUSasi 7 S;i am Ar 8 KraiuWo Lv 8:0opm 5:00hm I Ar t'K'ien Ar 1 10 f M tt :05 pm j Ar Denver Lv 6:45 pm ti:40AM Ar Omaha Ar j 8:o0am 8jl5 P M Ar Chicago Lv ti:30 am 7Tu6am Ar 1.0 AiiiHijs Ar 0:25pm 8:15 p m Ar El Paso Ar 2 :S6 P m 47lft p M Ar F ii 'wrlli Ar ,i:40. M i.toAM Ai ' ,.. Al ..QfM DINING OARS. UUShRVAl'lOX CARS. Pullmsn first elni-s and tourUt i.arj at iutheil lo all tl. rough trains. bopfiu'ro mail (Daily) S .HDAM I Lv Portland Ar I 4 :;'.() pm !) 23am I Lv Oreifon City Lv 3:30 pm o:.'0PM I A.' It-srhlUK Lv 7..'iUAM cokVALi.i mail paily (Kxctpt Sunday) 7:i a M 1 1 :55 a M i Lv Po-iland Ar Ar I'orvHllis Lv 5.50 P M 1 :'.'0 P M At Albany ant Corvallis connect with trains of Corvallis & Eastern railroad. INPKPKNPFNCE P8SKNOB8 DAILY i (Exivi Sunday) 4:50pm I Lv roitland Ar I 8;-5am 7:30pm I Ar MoMinnville Lv I 5.C0AM i m I A' t t V rp Lv I 4 .i-U A M Uiisot coniiei linn ul San Francisoo with sieuioshtp lines tor Hawaii. Japan, omna, fh" Phi'tppinf" ami Australia. For thronifh lu kt-t.-. and rates cull on or address E. E. Boyd, Agent. It. KOEHLEK. G. H. MARKWAM. Maimper, G. F. A P 'ent. . , Portland, Oregon,