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ORKOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEITKMKKU 28, 1900. 7 KOMlMYm MATHS. rtAiirut roiiM9 in which thi CUlM DLttTMOYlR CALLS. ,!,, V mil) A"rIU ,,,M.-r ! frlalilfal Ar II )M,r, A (irala 'thai Mala It I,.Iih a Mal Maalaa. Wluii I i"""t nwfnl atintm In il li l'"" i"" coin" l mortal man? jo.! I y rin". nr ly water, imr ly gnu ilnd. Tin's" n mors; itnatjr In , f lli ili'HlliH I'jr wliU li you mny The iinl aifonlslii; nf til U cauaeil r,y mi Inatvt ttnlf Ilia six of ft (mm ,,nnll Mnck spider. It Uvea In IVru ,) K.ni'h Auatrnlln, luit a few atiec. iiii-ii l'v" '''"''""I Kunina ami Amur tut lr il I1'"'' timber. Not long dirh UNirrr was unlock; niiMitfb i" """ ulM' In Vle I, rin wlill unloading; a bark, Tlir tl"T 'h 'Valer driMMl uxi (I,.. h-k tf till Iminl find i)m( lu rangl liil ila (U-aU. Tli Idle llst-lf waa tiott Ini.'. bill as ""I aa ll Milin tn-gtiii to wmli Ilia man falnltnl with pain. 8oo fidnn1 lia ram to ami llvtil tlirr tin) t'f"r lit f 1 ram. 'ltd phler'a limn aii.rch up Ilia I Iimh) vi'nn'U ami (ir-niU ihroiiKli all I I, .- llain-a. rn!ii Hio iinwi fearful ai!iiiy a lnntinii U'liif ran lm to Iwnr. Tin- woral (if II I lluil Hi ihtllii ltr al haat two tlaya. t-mlurlna; Ulitlilliks I . n 1 1 k' 1 1 1 " I lli wliula time, 'I'lita i ,t,T la luckily tin! common, It la known a Hi "-rky." a inl win-ii inan wlu know what Hi llto inrain It lillli-u be (iiu-rslly Mows out Ma lirnltu. A not Itr fearful Orath U ranar1 j ratliK It rain ralM "l.liat." This aotlictlllira gets (III w1 w(tl rW, Willi b It ri'w iiilil. II' pi" nt growe In Hi real. tut a few grain of II will drive one Into stsia of vlolmt mania. Tli victim IxM ciiupa ilrowty at Aral ami aft. rrril lillarlotia, then ha gur alark, staring mail ami tear hlinaelf literally to plccea with hla ft mora, biting mouth full mil of hla llmtia. It U tal riinutb lu ana u b a raaa, tut aa fuf nix-rl n liif II- Tlila train la only fmiinl In rfinnto parta of Ilia rat. ttit txitu whit inpit aii'1 tinllvr arr klllrl t itrrailuu all In lli rait, fur Id plant growa lo with Ilia rtrv rroa D) ran arcrly lull) aiwrt lull that tha ilrlml itraln la of a nMitUti nlir. (if miira falllnf Into vat of Uiltlni inrial. aa unfortuual workuipu kiiiix tlinra do, aoiitiita lad rnoncli. Iut II l uifnlfiilly jiilr. Tlirr la a fc'iitb Atiirrhau rin rallrd Hie "knottrr." whlrh la far wora. It Iwlnra arouinl any living llilug that ciih' within rrai'h, IwUtliig Ita lung irniacli-a al-ml a man aa a dovll0h mU'liL Tln-w irtitarli-a arar and turn Into lha fli-b Ilk whit hot wlrra, and 11 rlciliu l drasi;pt Into th hrarl of lh follatf and hla JuU-va aluwljr Urnliiixl. aa a jilih r aurka ih Mood of a fly. All y that ih fain la wi.pi 'hau tlipy could hat iM-llwed It MiiMa fur a man to fL Th "kuuitcr" la wroll known lo at li-ntUia and la. In fiM. aort of hue lly(rai latil. Tli who hav truig limtlnrln of rriicl'y, HJUil'l W Ith Mirloalty. Mdurtliiif n fotrr dug Into th irrli of th "ktioitcr" lo watrh ih rffrcta. which ar too horri t.lo In ti-a-rlt In tl.'tnil. Aknin. Hiitt I iiotiiliig vrry much Mnr than hydnihiiliin, wl..-n gniU' Inn. Th atli'tit often llwa for dnyt lu tin' ac ute atag and In hla lnt hour ! tiiniily ili up In kunta and Ix'iit lurk ward and forward Ilk txiw. It U a rrry rar dlm-aw with humnn I'l'iiign. for moat mhiiI hium l-jr rnhld l"KS a amnll iiuiiiIxt at moil. rcn(M IL In pilrrui raaca th atltt act unlly anarla and Imya like any hound, mi'l. ui'tt to fiM-rlciu lng It, Hip worn! tiling la lo wati li a rn. It la a dla trrnnlng a xrurltf ai any man could w lluoa. Tin-! la a naki rallt'd th "lanrTr.' which llvra In Kouth Aiucrlcn. and la very ready with Ita ftinca. It la a auiall. Ituwu, liulgulrltaiit U'UKt, but Ita lilt Imliicfa a aort of Imaginary awcllluK all out th victim' IkhI, llo fiil a i If tvrry Inch of Itlin wt-re U'lng Irnlncd to lirouklng x.lut. and the agony which rraulta la too nvvful for word. (icmrally, howrrcr. th e rcaa of aln ilrlvca tli Llttcu man nmd Irt'foro very long, and lu four liouia h Ilea - a aptiarlcaa IiiiIhn'IIu. Hut. nil miH and douo. prrlinpa tlur In no death much worao tlmn by Hi t'oinnmii dlncaaa of rnucor, which gimwt at tin pntlcnt'a vltnla through iiioiith after niouiti of unccnaltig ago ny and alaya Ita victim at lnt through liHir ibauatlon. Loudon Kpti'tulor. ' IOa l.lttla t'oatrthallow. On of Ui uiauy atorlt-a told of the Inl Dr. Wallac. M. I'.. la lo tlio 'ffit Hint wlivu the wlllor of n Im-nl pnper lu the north nakinl him "If tie would klmlly furtilNh an nrtlcln on 'a light tliciloglcnl topic'" Wnllar rrapudiHl Willi ouo bcarlug tlio title "Ttie K'ln- thiiiit Itctwci'ti the Prcnliytertiin Clinrch ml Modern ThoiiRlit." When act up tin' nrtli lo mndo 40 columna, nnd It bo- iiiue n pur.r.lo to editor and printer bow to get rid of It They began hy UNlng it In plecea. nud whenever the pilnler anld to the editor. "We've got no lender." the repky wit. "ICh. moil, JtiNt uneck off about a column nud a quarter o' Wnlhico." lo tlila wny the coutrlliutloti wan imed. flrnt working down from the beginning, then up ward from tho eiid.-I-oudon Arndeuiy. Touched. "1 Btippoao you were touelied when your wlfu guvo you thnt f.'0 eany chnlrr "Of'couraet How oIho do you luing Ino tny wlfo could como by Srior-De-trolt Joui tiul. In nelglutn nt fl o'clock, evening, yon lionr from every cottage the volcea of father, mother nnd children nnd aerv anta anylng their prayer, nnd It li much the anmu at uoou. Km a Hit I tum. HclmitlMa with ihu governinnt ta Wnahliigioii iier( ,it Aiiierlcau mei are bulging In tlm miildlo beciniae they in I wheat nud mill lu one funu or an iilher. Men with large mIoiiiiiiIin ar fri"ijchty proud of tlm dlnilnctlon. Often tiny mnin with their lunula on tlii'lr IiIik and tlu lr cont in II pUNhed back. The aide elevuiluji luny b alnr tllng lo Mt bi-hoMer or may be enter tulnlng or may uginiler rovi-tointiifaa It all depeiula upon tint point of v'vw. J ut nioinai lm nrn lurg-ly a matter of f oi and drink. If you want Head alnit tlm hlpa ni.4 abdnmeii ent augur and atnrch-wheat, t friuli bread, enktt, plu, preaervt-a, raudy, lew irenin, MitntiM-a, heavy toiipa, fut Hunt, utiia, butter, r renin, t) Mer uittli', gotiau llvert, beaua aixl t'BIUIIIIIN. If you ar already too large, diet, diet, diet, and then begin all ovor again. Crm Ify your apftltt; go lur a atrall Jacket; arrtiy youraelf lu aackclotb and aalu-a. I.lv on lean meat, egg, llli and raw mbling. Jirlnk lin water. Walk Ove lullea U for dinner. Htnrv lu th land of plenty. Ileeiiinii Irrltnblo. Watch tho hungry uud Here look grown Into your fa i, , (in to Ih acah-a every day. I inn in of bniiiueta. lu three inoutha your clothing will not nt you. Oh, H great fun for Ihu tailor and lb doctor. -I'let ftaud leader. Ilia NihIiiI I.KMrkraai. The ordering of my luncheon uwl to Iw a great iiulnniue," auld a lawyr yeaterday, "I would go Into a enfa, berhap pretty hungry, but two or tn luliiutt-a' atudy of th hug menu would put me lu an uncertain, Irrita ble motid. and no matter what I'd order I wouldn't enjoy It ou account of tho thought that I might hav ordered aotuethllig dlfferellt and better. It wag Ilk going lulu a public library to read. With ao many Ix-oki there. It la liu Millil to alt Uow ii aud read ou U'k coiitentetlly. aa you can at home. Hut bow I havo au arraugetneiit that Uiakt my luut hetiii a Joy. I aald to my wall r oiin day: " ' hut I eat here at noon coat Uie. on th average, f .a. my averaga tip to you I -" rt iita. Now you ought V know what a nice lum hcou U Itetfer than I do. ao I make you Ihli nrMnl: Herva m pvrry day a lumh of my ukuaI uuM-r of cuuriH-a, and w hatever under II 'i'i It roata you cau kn p.' The waller Jumped at that. II tiring me every day now a letier meal thau I would think of ordering myaelf, aud he mokea from f to 3 reiita by keeping down the price. It la a aptcn did a heme, aud I wonder why I uever thought of It bef.i.-."-l'hlUidclphla Iteetird. Tar U-m't Km re, Thoae who know Ih Chliieao N-at havo be-u paitlnilnrly atruck with their ttiarucv of nervra. The foreigner flilgeta, the native alia tlll; balmy ah-ep, e-rlnlly In hot weather, will riwUt the foreigner' awevteat wooing, while to tbo native lying ou a heap of ktoiu-a or acroaa Die lra of a w heel tmrrow ah come a a inntter of coiirae; w ucel coimtant rliango and variety, Ihey would Mud colitentitieul and real ou I he treadmill. It would U (any,' aay Mr. Kuiltl., "to rain) In Chlun au army of I.umi.OhO men nay. lo,(mii.i -tinted by coin l lltlv riainliialloti aa lo their capaci ty lo go to aleep ncroHB three Wliet'l- bnrrtiwa. with bead downward, like a aplder. their mouth wide on-n ami a fly llialde!" lroin whtcb II l evident, naya The North China Herald, that lu a cruwidc agnlintl noo we can Impo for uo aa klxtance from our native fellow tow ua inen. but Inatead a rn-at amount of via laertlne. If not poaltlve oppoaltlon. A CWIaeae llooler. Two IrlHluneii atond at tiatea avenue and Hedford alreet dlcumlug a Chi ucae laundry algu. "Kin ye any It. fair "Wherer "There. Ifoii't ye any llT "(Hi, Ol do now." "Well, they any a Chlnamnn'a fumt nnme la hi laat iiiimo. Do ye blav It, I'atr "Yla." "Then rade It baci.wnrd." "Hut rade It furrud furat. an It upell I,ce Dew." "Hut rnde It backward, man." a "D e-w, Do; L o e. IDtxiley." "Kolght ye are. I'at. nu Dooley la a fotuo old lrUb name, but lt' tho furst tolmo In luo lolfe Ol Iver heerd of a Chi-lie-e with an OltUh mime. Ho ought to hang, tho pn!evn."-Nev York Pre Hla Btyle. "I have been cnuHldcrlflg your appli cation for nn cdltorlnl poKltloti," anld tho ninnnglnK editor, "aud I aent for you today Unit I might get aomo Idea of your atyle." 'Juat ao," replied tho bright young iitnu. "Well, you will obaervo, I am wearing a blue Htilt. plait., but well cut, ami a brown aoft hat; ijulte tho proper thing for ihh time of the year. Will I do?" la Col. In Cuba tlio kitchen nro alwnya on tho roof or lu the courtyards bnck of tho Iiouhc. Only twice u day docn tho Cuban houm-wlfe or aervnnt pieimre menlHnt 10 o'clock, when nho enter, the kitchen lo make ready 11 o'clock brenkfiiHt. nnd nt tl o'clock to cook the dluuer, which l aerved nt 8. Thoae Lnvlnnr OlrU. Tody-Jeunlo telU me young Woinlby proponed to her hint night. Vloln-I don't think I know him. I he well off? Tody-Ho ceitnlnly Is. She refused hlui.-ChlcnKo News. Kffeef of Oolenee. When n mnii gets beyond wondering where his next menl In coming from, ho fnllM to wondering who hla nuceaton were.-Detroit Journal. One Wiimau'a llallnu I'analoa), ' I '"J'her goea a woniaii," anld the girl, "iflwi liimo'l ii llioiiilif on eni'tli (Xcellt dreaa. I know that atiperlor man nt- r Irll.iili.a II. la f hi i-l li-n lit r tt'ellklieaa III f all women -bui ll'a a ciiuurd, aa comae arv nine tint of ten of malo - iliiuiica of women." Win coiiijiicrod ii refractory bulton on her glove before alw con 1 1 lined; "liut thnt woman who paaaed ua I a, without doubt. Ihu iiiohI drea ira.y woman I have ever met. hhe know no topic nve (In n i an, apeak of tut other aul Ject. Hhe api-nda omt half of her time at her ilrcaiiiiinkcr'a, and the. other half la lined In i-iplultlug the handicraft of tlm modlate. (iiiodiieaa only know when he miiiingi' to get anything to t'Ul. hhe'a di-ud to every feeling, I be lieve, eiLcepI that which ha to do with ilteaa. And w hut do you think ahe aald Kaiurdny I met her ua wu were going out of a hooac of mourning. A young woman whom we both knew had died. and ww had been at I he funeral. Com ing down the atepa noticed my friend, but ihu feeling of Borrow wa too freah umiii me to permit auythlng mor than uod of recognition. Cor half a a'juar wa wulked aide by aide. Then 1 aald. Tour, dear Clara -allv and well ouo wiik ago, aud now-aml ahe'a goner" M,yea,' anawered my frltiud blandly, 'but Wttau't ahu dreaaed beautifully T lleiilly, It wa a treat to . berl"' i'blladelplila l'r . A Mailer ol Trmprralare. The little one'a mother had anld, "Now, doctor. If (here la any rlae of tcinlicrnlure"-Bhe wa greal ou tem perature, by the way "I will aeud for you at once. Aa you know, I havo a clinical thermometer and ran lake tho tcinM-rature myai-lf without troubling you to come In for the pur(oe." Juat a 1 waa going to bed I wa atartled by a violent ring at the bell and, hiia tenlng lo the door, aaw a terrlfietl do ineatlc, who gnaH-d: "(Ih, lr, plea, air, do com round at once! Ml Mar jory I worae. MUau anld I waa to tell you her temjicraturo la 108 aud la rlaln faat." K-arcely waiting lo put on my hat, I ruahed round to the houae of my llttlo patient aud tUat-ovcred tho wM fam ily aaat-mhlfd In the aickrouiu awaiting the end of poor little Marjory, tho mother wringing her band In agouy and crying dreadfully. "What'a il. temperature nowT I al moat Bhouted In my agitation. "Oh." ol.lM-d the mother. "I haven't dared lo look alin'e! My iT darling! It wa UiH. and they aay that 1U3 la al way fatal." And ahe broko down completely. Without wnailug any more time I turned down the blanket and found that the thermometer had leen throat between the child' aide and arm and the luilli ImU-dded In a freahly applied hot p-tittlcel Omuilx-re' Journal. Oa the Meaa la Clille. For aeveral daya I noticed the word 'witi(UeUc' Uhii the bill of fare at the hotel and did not know what It waa. There la a brand of wine from ou of lb Chilian vim-yard with thati - name, and I aupjioKcd It waa pcrhap the name thing referntl to, allhough It wa dittlciilt to uuderatand why It almiild apiH-nr among the deaacrta on tho menu nt the dinner table and on tho bill of fare for breakfast. The heat way to tliid out about audi thing 1 to try them, and the ucit morning. Mug lu nu etH-rlmentnl mood, I or dered a "pnnqueiue," which, to our amazement, wa au ordlunry griddle cake. Then It dawned upon my dull ierceptlotia thnt "paniiueque" apelled pancake. I called the attention of th head waiter to the dlwovery. and h Bccmed quite nvlolilnhed. He could BMak Kiigllfh well aud claimed to b familiar with the cuisine of America. Therefore he did not ace anything wo tiaunl In my dlacovery. and I rather think he wrote the bill of fare hlumelf. for he remarked In a urjrled tone: "What do you call a pancake In America!" Cor. Chicago Itecord. She Dili Die alrk. Mia Jennie Uc. the rainoua EnglUU actrea. wna once playing "Jo" In Scot laud. She wa lu the mldtit of the long aud hnrrowlng death wcene of jfoor Jo. The atage wna darkened, and the lime light Illuminated the pale feature of tho death Btrlcl.en boy. People were aobbltig all over the bouse. Suddenly, to her couateruatlon, Mlm Ie heard the limelight man addrcBS tug her In a brawuy Scutch whisper, audible to half the houae. "Dee quick. MUa I.ce; deo quick!" be roared aoftly. "The lluiellght'a gin ootr She did die quick, but It wna for the purjioNe of making a speech to thut limelight man which ho Bald he would uevcf forget. The Itnilee nihle. One of Hie lnteivntlnjj articles that each governor of MiiMSHchiwetta trana mlta to hla aticccHsor la the Itittler Bi ble, the history or which (leneiul Hut Icr wrote on Hie fly lenf 11 fullowit: Jn 1. ll. Whfn I rm tmo the everullve itiauiUr t r ito, I could nut Bnil miy l th lluljr S.rip-liirt-t. I iiMa each govertmr li' tii lth htm. A rrlrnil gar me I him. I Iravr it at nerlri trannnil tendum to my twtr In utllm to Ik h-ail by him and lite iiui-Maur, rack in lure. UaNJAMia F. Uutlk. llovcrnur. I'raalnilam Cheeked. "No." he complnlncd. "I have never Biiccecdcd la Kettintf anything for noth ing. I have alwnya had to strive hnrd for everything that hna come to me. r- "Whnt nbout the mumps VOU had J lnttt winter?" his wlfo Interrupted. Chicago Tluica-Ilcrald. Sonp tins boon In use for 3,000 yours and Is twice nuutloued lu the Wblo. A few years ago 8 soap boiler's shop vns discovered In rontpell. The Konp found In the shop had not lost all Its cUkncy. although It had been burled L800 years. wxr ' lill I I M II,' il txin't tl the top of your IhIIX a ii 'I iiruaerva Jra In tln'Ol'l liwliloiiail way. Hal lliiun I. 'luii.k, aiolnliy aura way-njf a llilu l oiiuur c.i rum, ruiliu-'l i'ruilini Wai. Una no mate or txlor. la air lliflit and arl'l inatir. haallr appm-rt. IH lul In ailoraii oiln-r war klxmt Id" Iioiimi. irniM, with run oira.'lloriB i ll poo tul raka, KiM aafrli' Mid , ITANOaHO bILCO- Aa Aaeieaf Military l)Ttlau The eating of three bladea of graa "In token of tho holy communion" w u a ri'cuguled form of military devotion li the mlddW age. On the evo of battle ouo knight would make hla confeaalon to another, aud then partake of thl ymbollf al communion. It would not, however, bo correct to apeak of either ceremony na "an chVarlou ulHtJtut?" for the ncrnmeiit of ieiiance and the Kuchurlat reapectlvely. The prncflce do nut even amount to aacnuuctitiila. They were aluiply devv tloiia In honor of tho blcaaed Cucbarlxt plou and formal expreialoua of the Individual' delre to-communlcato aac ramentally. had the mean been pre rnL It may be, howorer, that In xipu Jar Cktlmatlon thine pracilcia were lo ome aort ronaldered 'aubatltutea" for the Bacramenta which were for th J me being: unohianuthle. Sola and Qucrle baft llr TeelBV On of the laal ihlng eople like to admit uannlly la that their teetb are not their owu III the aetiae of not hav lug grown lu their mouthi. A alngle oiember fnmi a iorcelaln factory la not objectionable. The need of It might be raiuted by an accident or for a Kood many reaon. but when It cornea to aevernl and a plate. Iheo tbo anbjecl U-comea a delicate one. Hut there waa a woman In tbo atreel car the other day w ho apparently had a brand new act of teetb aud abo waa itraiigely proud of them. She Brat at tracted the attention of paaaengera by the kiullea lhal ahe lavlahed upon tbera IndlM-rlmluately. Every atnlle brought I he new leelb Into view more prom luently and the evidence that they were fale and tho euple tegin to mile guletly themaelvea. But even then the woman waa noi ure that her uew treaaure were protcrly olmerved. and. drawing In her lower lip. ahe brought her upper teeth down apon II and taped them carelealy wltb her finger, looking off Into vacancy mean while with a coiiihIou air of uncon- Bclouuca.-.New York Time. 1. "fthrrrufill 3L aS""u."r. Ji Karl's Clover Root Tea I ni-aullAra Ida r.nf.lrifik P'lHfil th I Rl.aid.eivMtl-reah.lU-arMiin. turraCon I atlpalion, lialimtlon, and all KrwiHu-ni ut P na all l-.rwiHu-ni bl a la ljiallva Nerv j la fnarantve by a l I ,nj 1.00. I ., itROY, r: , ine skin. An rrall Uuv rcj iw-. .wd aioiiiie 1 ilruirlu UAr., fiOc. and S. C. WELLS V CO 901 e---'ic''"'i For ealobyC. U. Huntley. Don't Be Tliero have Iwn placed Uon mitrket aewral cheap reprint of an obsolete Million Of ' WulwU.r' lllet Miliary." 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(.ither minor addltloua am irobuhly of more or leas value I The Whaler's Unabridged Dictionary pub. 1 Hahed by our house Is tho only meritorious on... if I lint, iitnu.. 1'iittiilitir til tills in.llOrHt Ion. It eoiitiiins over JMtl pages, with li lustra Hons on nearly every page, and tcrs our Imprint on the title page. It I protected by enpj right from choap Imitation. Vulimlilo as this work is, we have at vast exsuso pulillshed a thoroughly revised ii('iv.moi', Known throughout tho world as Webster's Internationsl Dictionary. As a dictionary iasta a lifetime you should Get the Best. Illustrated pamphlet froo. Address C. & C. KERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mais. fpfi i''i k Wi-v A r 1 Duped FOR SALE HY Oregon Homeseekers Immigration Exchanga K. K. rilAKMAN. rre-i'lent KI.MKK lilXOV, i.t Vii-I'rtaliliit II. VVI.S-HN'iKK:2l Vi(l'realdiil O. W. KAHTHAM.rkcrelary 1.000 Tim. 3S 17.'i K'fri 1)0 acrea cultlvkta'l ; iroot! 7-room honaa; barn and oilier liulldltix; Wf; living water; orchard. To lIiibhard.M mil f 1.200 No. an 'B) acraa cultivated ; all under fence. To Caiihy, i'A inline "0 .No. 27 if) aorea 17 ..itlialfl in wrmm ttaahltll: houae, barn and other buildinga; all feiiceil; iirlfiK water; orchard. To Mu katiorir. 1W o,lit-; lo CanlV. 6 mlln .'.' No. -ffi Y.V) acrea All cultivated ; fine 10 room houae.harna ami numeroua other building. To Bar low, 1 mile; lo Aurora, I mile. Orchard, running water and everything to make a line home ftO No. 21 W acre A good Uck ranch. To Canty, 12 rnili-a: to poaUifUce, 1 Dill K..VX) No, :) t3Jl acrea Vfl rea cultivated ; IW arrea nearly ready lor the Plow; good houae, barn and other bulldinifa; orchard, numeroua aprinea, and it all under fence 2..'Vi No. 31 o arree All cultivated; houae, bam and other biiildimra; all fence.1; living water; ktore and poau.liii adjoining. To Ore ron City. It nu lea. 6 acre orchard $1,300 No. Al Wacree ; JH tr.rtt alaahed; all f'need; running water. To Mackaburg, I mile; to Can by. mile fUl No. XI V) MP.tr All eaaily put in cultivation; rood rlnir. To iionice, mile; lo Ore gon City. VI mile $2.'.tJi No. 34 DOacrre i acrea eultivatel ; hooae, barn and olber buildinga; all fenced; good or chard. To M'lalla, S utile; to liub hard. niilrt H.eD No. X Tract In Canemah. 10 acre; 10 min ute' walk to Oregon City. pringon plate, and .VJ year francbiie to lu'iiiah water for Canen.ah. Wter uply will earn .' per month. Oood bouae and orchard fl.V) 1 acre tract Tei. minuiet' a!k front Woat Oregon City 10U 11.1 Inl In flalalinai On motor line; fare to Oregon City. ki No. 9i 40 acrea II aoraa OflllivalMl rnoil 111111 bOUat: barn and out building; 5 acre orchard: living water. To tor. 1 mile: to Ore- run City. 12 mile 14 l'J No. 37 2e acre .'0 acre cultivated; 6 room houe; good barn and oiber buildinea; running water; orchard of mlied Imit tree. To lore, 1 mile; to Oregon Oity, 12 mile tt"J So. 39 1?J acrea ... So acre cultivated; good orchard: fenced; running water. To tore,,l nule: to Oregon City. 12 mile fl.OW N'oj3!I 00 acre 20 acre cultivated; iniall hou and brn; young orchard; running water. To lore, 2 mile; to Oregon Ci'.y. 12 mile. The above ii proerty of tho member of the Oregon Homeeeker Immigration Ex i . - ...-. An . I a M.ri.Aiihrii titan nili'Kr, uiaiiiaru v.. .' w-w,. , lor the purpoao of marketing real property. jiemoeruii i ueii w .. .5. estate for rale. For particular. addreM OREGON HOMESEEKERS IMMIGRATION EXCHANGE Oregon City, Oregon. Tlio Direct Route to Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fait Mail Line, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lines. No Change of Cars. on tbo rortland-Chicago Special, "the best in the Wet." Equipped with Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary (Tourist) Sleepers Superb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Diners (meals a la carte) Free Reclining Chair Cars. Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibuled For further information, apply to J. R.NAGAL W. E. COM AN, Trav. Pass. AgL Gen'l Agent 142 Third SC. Portland. Or. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By tho fast and com modious steamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This is the Great Scenic Koute. ah niiriut mimif. that the scenery at 1. vv'Ul u - j 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. J Oregon phcrt Line . Biitor tit EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA KOUTK Of tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Train lav Orriron Clly for I'orflanit nd way atailorntta:'JI A. M.andU 0T1 P. M. l.V i'orlland 8 .10,11 7.Mlrl l,v Oiegon City (:-' 7 ' .' P " ArAil.Urnl l; -tH ll:0tM ' Hcrninio ft;i r 4 .'.' " Han r rmriaco l .V) t M 8:I. A M ' Ogdeii 4.'i a M 1 I". A M Ivnrer il A M II ui a M " Kaoaa City 7 :2A ah 7 a m ' Chicago 7:16 a 11 9. w a a " l Angel 1 :20 t W 7:Ki A t Kl I'ai 0:") F at fl: r " Kort Worth i.TOah ;:) " City of Mezlco (l:M A M a W ' Hopaton 4:'i0a M 4:A M " Near Orlean B:fI fi 'i'iral " WaahlngUin :42rI .I2a " New Vora 12:43 f M 12:i.lrM I'nlliiian nrt Touriat car on both trnln. Chair ear Hs'-ramento f ogden and Kl l'ar, and Umriat ran to C'birago, nt. ltuii, New Orlen and Whlnglon. Connection at Han Krncico witli a'-veral fenihiplli lor llonoliilii, Japan, China, rbilippine. Central and hooth Ah'"1 riee Mr. K. K. Hoonganer a-i.t al Oregon City atauon or addrra R. KORHLF.K. 0. If. MARK HAM. Manager, 0. Y. St 1. .'enl. 1'urtland, Oregon FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVE8 Portland foot of Wanhlngton atrer Mon daya and Thursday! at 6 a. m. Hctorn ing lea Vfl Clatekanie on Tutdyi and Friday at 4 o'clock a. m. Tbia ii the nearest and moat direct route to tho (treat Nehalotn valley. Shaver Transportation Co DaraBT Till SCHEDULES Amirs Chicago Salt Uke. Denver. Fl. Portia nd Worih.On.aha.Kan aaa City. 81. Ixiui Cuicatfo and Earl. 4 p.m. Soecial 9:lj a. m Salt Lake, IVnver. Ki Svkane flyer 6 p. m. Wort h.Otnah a. K ai. as City. M. Iu Chicago and Kl. i a. m. Atlantic E(pre 0 p. m. Walla Wat!. Uwi. ton, Spokane, .Min iieapolis. Paul, Iluluth. Milwaukee, Cmcago and Karl. 8:40 a. nu Octaa Ptranuhlps p. m. All Saili: : i'atr tub- P-i ject to chanjte. For .-an Fraoeiaco Sail every 5 day Daily Ex Sunday. 8 p. in. Saturday It) p. ni. Colombia Biver Mramart To A on a d Wajr Laudu.ia. 4 p. m. Ex. Sun day. Willamette Elver 6a. m. Ex. Oregon Cttr , hewberfr, 4 :30 pi m. Sunday Salmi, Indpn driico aud Way Landings. hi. Mm da;. T a. m. ViUnifttnd Yamhill S:ip. m. Men. Wad, and Fri. Tuaa, Thar Klrr t)rTOn Citr. Dayton aou Wrtj-Lanaii s. and sa ( a. m Willamette Kivrr Port an 1 in C ial:ia nl Way-LaudiD i-X p. m. Tuil i bar, and Sat. Tut-.Th'ir. an l rat. 1-eave Kiparia 3:3-" a. m Daily. Snake Elver kiparia to Leaialon Leave Lrwinton Dtily 8:3oa. ru. W.H.HURLBUKT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portisud, Or. SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTUERS PACIFIC BA1LWAI SOCTII BOCSD. Train No. 11 " " IS " " 15 9 :22 a. m. 4 :5 1 p. m. 9:14 p. ui. 7 a. ra. 9:2'-a, m. 5 Ai) p. m SOBTU BOl'NO. Train No. 16 " " 14 II II JO POSTAL SCHEDULE. BY SUt'THIR.I FACtriC R.MLKOAl), Mail close Kointf North 5 :S0 p rc .and 7 :45a m Mail closes golnit Souths :52 a in and 7 :.' p lu BY EAST SIDE ELECTRIC HNS. Mail closes for rortland and distrihuilmr poii ltd, IS in. ttr Mail closes (or Milwaukee and Bel I wood 0 in. Mail arrnes frotu I'ortland 1 :30 p m. S1PE KOCTES. Oregon Citv to Ely, Cirtis, Mullno, Liberal and Mollala leaves at 12 in, and arrive at 1:30 am daily. Oregon City to Heaver Creek, ShuheJ, Clark, Meadow Brook, Union Mills and Colton Waves at 8 a in Tuesday, Thursday and Hatiirday. and returns on following davs at4:3.'p m. Oregon Oity to Viols, Loan and Kedland leaves Orewn City Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p m, leavinK lola tame davs at 7 a iu. Oregon City to Willamette, Btufloril, Wllsonville and Oraeme srrives st 10:.'i0 a m and leaves at 11 :30 a m daily. General deliverv window in open on Sun day from 10 to 11 s m, A.II letrs dropped into the box at the door is promptly mint otrSundy as on other days. jirJivr3nrnw 'I