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0I1KC10N CITY ENTKIU'IUSE, FRIDAY OCTOIJEU 19, 1900 ncni: v it icy. tin (continued from I, ! Hull l"i roUey wheat, II L Hkrvlri, 2. Hull Imi jMluiirtt wllt'Sti Howard V l.lil'H k, I. j llwU '.m Turkey wheat! Ill, Halrvln, Hull I'U Kinney wlinnti A II Mir 411am, I j John I'awa, lU'll'ii Prohlbllloii wheal) Howard V'lilll'N'k, I. ( 1 1 Mir bushel white i.atai K II Albright, j; II l.hklrvln, 2. UII I'd barley I Jului Dini, Jj A Y Jn.k, 2. j Hull I'll buckwheat ! Iiii Jmlil, 1. Ull lu lii i J T I rl.i),l , U Thomaa, I. ijnittt ol triiii, vlille : J J, J(k, I ; I) J,lllll, 2. I (,'iuil el ImatiS, colored, Howard I ; i.a-a, I ; Pari Hubbard, 2. I i. n. rl ol rolfm beano-; hrnk J ui-W , i nan of com, sweet ; A II Mar.juam, ; I I. Jk, : Min I colli, 11. Id: J Miller, 2; J T I '.uniy .f mm In llutinr: J Miller. I ; jl - i in-. t li.nii, 2. i I i i ! .i y ni i'oiii mi atulk ; Paul 1'uIiIiii, j; J Miller, 2. I'.i -ni ran. pin lii'i'ii, I I'liui'l: l.lrtur l J iflrl.i l. I ; Willie bctmir.T, 2. pei-l ili lay i.f (.Tain nnj uraiaea.prop t fly umiii.'i' 1 ami labeled with their I. .Ill 111 I . I 1 H M 1 1 u" name ; ii i, mu viii, i : j tinier .. I'.i ii khe It'Mir.'l'liiiinm N' it , 1, I'll n.iX II, ruiKi l'il l.iy i. lii'f lint i ex. red 12 Nun Mn I: A i'iy, 1. I 'ifj.l.jr n ifi'imnuiiii, 4 l"H' : Mr K A .r.iy, I. l'm Ly ( dim In i,l Ii tin Mrx llil' I rd, I , l'lplay i.l he.tilna, 4 lnr: Mia Ilill.tiii.I, I. Il.i.jtnt ni gtrvti llowera: Kltie It'.b- I. Ina, 1. ll. jiii I i,( iliinl liberal Mr 1'aliirl Albrl.'Lt, 1. lilVimuN I M KIilK WiliK, K , ijmlt hand made: Mri LIIm IiikIi' crty, 1 ; Jral Voiink', 2, (Juill, rety, auk : May Cot, 2. ii i, ry, MiuaUnl : Mia li II ltob- ii.n., :. ('km lit t wmk: Mr Una Mirvin, 1 Ciik In I lai v : NUy (', I i M"U Ihe- bar:, 2. ki.it !: Mia X M hkmln. I; Mr l.lua fk i virt, '.. Tuly, Java, raliva. Mratill 1 1 - I It.a. 2. llartiuan, 1 : May Cot. i. Tl.ly, rrary : Mri Panlel Albright, 2 Tdy, drawn work : llindyne Knhhim, I : .ir. J t'laik, 2. I inbroi lery, liaii'l made! Mra W I. '...., I ; Mia It II N- tt, 2. Si(it or rlialr i-liii)ii, cray o;k : Kl fli llai'inall. I ; Mra T P '':. 2. Su l U.llf'iiii'l'irnr,liKiil trliuinril : Mm ham Taylor. 2 Ma-11 ti aklit, liaii-l iniilii : Mri Sam Taylor, 2. M nl. rM.-l.ft! Mi-.lrt llol art, 2. Kim. iiiatnr, knll ir riiH-lift, IU-U Hi-nti. nf (.il'loilramn woik : Itoaylino Hull I'illD, I . N ail tal,li, rilil'rul'IiTi.l: MIm K1o I nl'-rv, 2. i( I iinifi. rinl rol.li rt-J : Miatilli poi.l.ii... 2. l!,i." i irii l Mra M ( IVrin-ntiT, 1 : II'IM. VI.UI.Hk,2. Ito.', Ii iini iiia.Ii, yum: Mri (i II I;. l.'utiH, I : Anna Wlulf, 2. I...IUH iiiA.lv yitrii; Mr(i 11 ll" Mna, 1 , Anna Whltf, 2. Uiu. Iinimi ina li', rurf : Mm t II K"I I in, I ; Mra M.iry llayf. '-'. Al.M.ti, I. Hint tilniliu-.l: I'll llol.rtl,2 I.iiiiij. inut, May 1'ox, I j K'j'o Whit li. k. II iiuhIk jittn : MIHio A Xii-lii.lwm, i Hiiriicl work: A!.lm Nliliolnon, 2. Sttn-hiiiyM or Hm k : Millio A Nii-liol-fun, 2. r.auin r: Anim Wliitt',1; Jem-lo Yoi'iic, Sp!.i"l.er: MraT P SoiiIcm, '2. Corn lnii-k mat: Mry Miller, 2. Iiri na, neulent iiiado: Mri J Clark, 2. Wull pocket: Jodie lliirliiiiui, 1. CriH-het counlcrpane: Mr M (' Car penter, 2. Xeedh work: Mri Sum Taylor, 1; h"ylin IdilihliiH, 2. Iliiienii aciirl: Mia DuniclM, 1; May '"x, 2. Pillow cnae niiii'liino uifl.lo: Mri 111 i mi l'iiUfc'hirly, 2. Pillow ciiHii, liiiixl made: May Cox, 1 ; llomi Wliltlock, 2. Ph.ii.rapli i-BHo: Mra X M Skirvln.l. Picturo throw :.Koho Whillock. 1; May Cox, 2. l'uir pillow hIiuiiim, ouilim'il. Mra (I 11 KuhhiiiH, 1 Max Cox, 2. Apioti, liiind miido: MrH NM Skir vin, U. ilnd comfort: I'.IIlo IlickH, 2. Hofn cimhiou, cl!iir' rihlioiia: Eva Scull, 1. Teii cloth, embroidoroil : Mrn U II Scott, 1 j Mm. V L luiiu, 2. Pin eiirihion: Mra T V Soulcs, I ; Mrs Klixii IhiiiKherty, 2. Bof;i cuahioii, oullinml: Klllo Hitrt lnan, 1, 8o(u ciiHliioii, Klllo llartman, 1. Tatting work: Muy Cox, 1 JuhIo JIurtmnn, 2 . Sola cuHliion, Jrawn work. Annu M lillo, 1. HU ciialiloii', rroM nlil.li; Mliinln I'uiiUvy, 1, hlli.iim, rioi ln.t,;Aiin ItlilliiK, 1. HIVIalON J, IIIIMKirill I' III II KIK, Q N'lil of I'm-biI, lioji yi-imt ; Jila Jin k, ; Mri I'hiiIiiI Allirluli,2. ' riiri-o ilr, no two nllki Mri Whht Allirlulit.l. To .oiiinla Ircrli ImiHiti Mn Klnmr AllirUM, 1. Tw hiiiiiiIi lri'li liiillcr.' Mri Klim r A ll.rllit ,1 1 Vlra pavla, 2. CI. m an I Mlin lliin Ilolarl, 1, Two ,)iiii.U Irnali lioncy: Vlr I'avla, I. Anwtrliiiinl ni tili kliii Mary Mar .iiin, 1 1 Ann Ul.lliiKu, 2. lUiay nl Kri'fii liiini: H I) A'lklna, 2. JUilay ol Kriii-ii .ruiif: H 1) Adklna, 1. Two .oiniia ilrl. api'lca, Jolm I.' Ix;iir, I ; OUmiaon, 2. T Miuinlailili il iluii.i: H D A1- klna.l. ThIi miiiiiii ilrlil .iiinia:H I Ad kl.iH, 1 ; Cinnlliiti Ilolmrt, i. T ' I'oiiiida .hi. . t ma : (i II lol I'll , I J h A.lkina, 2 Tho .iiii a diii'd lu irin: fj II (nl. I.ina, 1. 'J'Iiiimi ifliiKwa of Jflly Mra Sain Tay lor, 1 ; I. (in ill. ka, 2, Aornieiit ofjell ea; Mnla llohnrt, I ; Viia l4ti, 2. i (line y and i'.inkn Oakran M.I I. II. ' ed the ihnver at the lz. Ilia alia I'mir iiil.t. of cm ii. -I fruit: .Will" 'r'..x an I C. K. K, Wood, who an-amoliK proved true, and hl curxhlp pnaaed out CiiMer, li Me.la llol.art,2. ' 'the mod i roriounre.l ihampi c of the 'of elatence then and there. At thla 'Mure vaii-.i. a of pro,., ve, : Km.ll,,.. ' K..M at.,,.ird. arid ho are ..noun the J""'"1"' ''- ",'lf.'",t,'t"' ,' ii .. ii , i . . . i . j . g ii I Bud out what all the row wna ahout llol.art, 2; Minnie J., k, I. ...oat ,,, ,,l,, ai.taoout. ..fall ( pnruw w (rmlj u MH-ioH K. woiik or t. j the vital i riiii lph aof .iull. ni. Ho you , ' , fix tlBt for you.' he exclaimed tiii.miei'tnl w.rk: Anna While, 1 ; , '"'"I to ijiiefiy aulniill. and allow thi"e ,0 tK. ,.ook( .WBt t;u ( K,.t U)y liintru Mra I, McNeil, 2. hemeiawilli their (alaver and protea- merit cne ' Ii.pUyolpi",l,.,rf: Amitt While, j. j l.tlo,,. of ffieieMnp, and liomyed, Lull "Wlihln five mlnuf.-w he hnd held a Paper Howe,.: t.e,e J(,e , 1 and 2. I l-i.l, .!. ,.,p!i,.,,ta to ao hhnd mortem o. ,1, d and revered hoap, hoine made: ll i-o Whltl.ak, 1. I lli" II.. k-, 2. Ml imox ., liwrTir I H' t.', i.liiU l M l. li 1") v k a Ik. I."al i.f I n n l, hop ji at : JU rla (iray, I ; l-cna Scott, 2. II ii hi-.i- t I iw olt : I.eiu S(ntt, 1, Cnkea: I eiu h. oll, I. Pie: 1ciia Sott, Ij Ih rtaCray, 2. Two 'ii:i'l I iitlc-, I'.ert (iray, 1, Three gla-ca jelly: l'.irta dray, 1; l-na Sett, 2. Two vaiiul. rnurieil (itlit: Vi-'ta ! Miller, I ; I'eritt ir , 2. I I trie -i.lhij. j I 1.11 IM. IN M , llMr M.'IlK, iM'i a i n Ana ok ai.a. Apr"l, liniti-t li.a le: l.i-l-a Sott, 1. Si. I.l iUhl'.ii, oii lliied : I,en Sell, lilM.l.iS X rllW I II- I t 1 1 H'i I M'l K 15 tktka or or.. Three rara jnj cm, I Irvetii Pawl, I-argeal pumpkin; John l'iake, I. All AiilM'iisionNt. (inrooK Cnv, (K-t. 15, P.A). l'.i.;roM l!ikHi'iiiaK : Will )ui peimil all aliti fuai.-ninl lo ut'er a word i.l a-lvi.-o to hia K.puliat liivn la. ai d a prul.-ot ak-ait:rt their lcin,( anv further luadu the cat .w ol a lot of M-K-av. kina" ili'iu. M-ratlcpohlicianrT Hint h.nj aioa uuj .nty of the i . t ul e. 1 1 of thia atnte and of the nation to It) (lac. I almply lor huildili' Up and keeplli)! all" at Ihe rotten link a of democracy? In the South a p .ill at ia held alimait aa iiiinli in r..ntrinit hy the democratic l.artv'tt are Tillman' ,,nlvera." In (tin recent Imt'oi.al Hipuliat cotiveiition Iheleadeta aold out, ami, 1,,'i-otit'K' (ho cluluii of populil atatcfineli, iioiuinnti d a (Inn. rat (or preaident and a ailvcr ri puhlii ati for vice pr.-aidi iit. The Nn lioiial democratic convention added limiilt lo ii lmv hv kirkiiiif Towne i IT the ticket mid miiiiintt a (huiiocriit in hia place. 0er In Waihiiotloii, where in rccenl yean Urn po'ulitn oulniinilHred the d.'in.H-rata, the pupuliaia were nolllled in the l.it ht.ili- conveiilioil that tlm fuaion ticket mm-t hi'ieiiftcr he known ai the d ocratiu tiiket, otherwiart Ihero would he no luaioii. Kinht year a;o in thia Hate Urn iloiiiocrata polled H.24.1 vote, the populM llil.lH' votea and the rcpuhlicaiiti :i.',(K)2 vole, an anil -republican majority ol over 5(KW votea. lVmo-t-riiilc politician! have ainco then ro woikeil their (union achomca that tin repuhliciitia now have a majority of over 1200 vote over the deniocruta and poj u liaiN combined, and the Hpulit party which elifht yeaia ai0 wna nearly twice in large ait thedi'inocratie paity, ia now practically Idol ted out. The democratic ichemera of tlila county, who are in poli tic for juMt what there ia In it for them, have icccntly jiiven a frei.li illu-ti miou of their contempt for ipuliHt in their recent organir.-itloit of a club in Oregon City. Hlnco IS'.ltl just fourfold demo crulH in thin county have returned to the democratic party, and all four ol tlutM) nam are made vice-preaidcnia id the new club, while ihu populint party, which ia the biukhono of the Ihhumi party in Clnckamaa county, and fur nishes nearly all Ihe votea, ia allowed about the name representation in tliu iliatribution of the olllcea. Thia meana prai'tlcally that one itold democrat, who ia willing to coma back ia comndered worth about GOi) populi(ftH. On tup of thia u rimolution ia paaml (jiviuij two gold ilumocrata, L. It. Cuhj and C. K. 8. Wood, Jmtli corporation lawyers, the lirat chance at adilruaaing tlio new club, We have notlung to aay peraoiittlly agaiiiHt tlieoe gentlemen, for they are all good cltizotiB in a general reiine, hut they have nothing In common with the ioiiilat paity and it lii'Mit limy iitill liold ioiulUU, ni tticy alwayi livi, In I'rof'iund c'lntfiiipt, Not oim of tlii-m Itfllnvi't In tint Oinali lnlfonii, Not onn of IIii iii fuvor (Iih liiltialivn and rfff rtindiiin Not on of tlinin It in fayor of Inm allynr, not on of tlifin omxiai'i viivvrmiif nt lV Ininiictloii, Not om. of tl.niii lain favor of any of tU rardinal irlnrldii of ll.H x.ullat party. Yet wl.mi any tj'-iiulnr) tHiiiilial who (luaplai'l iliama, iilli'il prolrat atalnat nu ll liyiMKiiilral and unholy alllaiifi'Di, tlifiH ili'in'M ratlc ai lii-iiiura, wlio wind to liatt I In. popnliala to liolat tlirniaidviia into olllff and political proinliinnrf, liiiiiinili at. ly ai-t up tli IiohI that tliMproli-ntaiita liavn Uwi IfoiiM by Mark Ilanna. Ponnllali, who for yean have had th ciiraKii to V't for their ronvli tlom In Die Mia or iiialinmiiit oiKjitlon can not ' compiinlou wai a llttlo yellow cur lo. hn fr!fcftit-ri"l lonu'T hy any cin h ln-wl ai Onn dy while the cook wna preparing that, roinliiK from politiml putrloti who aouie Ixef for dinner he let the hary arlui.lytrylriKtonre Hu m for their ! !" w w'th whh h WR" J"ln ow n arlflah f i.da. 'uttlK forwaid .m l. tlWn "l' tmm hi. irraap ... i ,, T i i It Ml to the ri'Kir with a thud, and me,..,0lll..y and Itourke (..a-kian m!,,,. ,,.,, ,J0W, of tu)luhU thii l.a.t and G. I-.K W oo-l and I-. t,nt waa heiud all over the Khlp. The Cut In Oii-ijoii la pulling a dainiier on c,.ttVer hud atriiek one of lilx hnr fi t Hid eulliiimn-iii ol i.iilinta all over the and all'-nl the ll lx off aa in-utly ai country?'' A K"l'l ileiii.H-rat haa no hul- a mwm could Imve iloiio It. Here lieaa In the reform pallia. I- t him K ! n" " l""',,,? f"r i'-H"W hu.ii.ilo.li.ir.l'.il.l.a., ,..iiy,I.Hi,l.e ' M"k"" '"' iU . . .aevered tin-, lie awalloweil It In one In- .,... ami Mny il.en. 1 Kulp ,, . ,mi;H U.e for the ropuUti cm ) on rot ' e tin) ''r '' , jj.jf t- alhanrea? Haa populism anythinK I WIU more t,nn the rook. cra In common Willi ineti i.f the type of you to tit? n al aituniion an to wi you to iiilir4l iieir u. Hull II l, inn axnir ... .i - you ai,ai....n the name an. the .rinc- plea of miil.iill ti e U tter. Ami Tipionut A Ttiouaaml Ton tear Could not eireaa Ihe rapture of Annie K. Sprii'ijer, of 112.') Howard Si., Phila- delphla, Pa., when aim found that Ir. Km'aNi w !; .. v.-rv f .r ("oin.uuipti .ti had coini.leiely cuo-.l ln-r of a hack intf roiitfh thai for lnny )ejra had made i I.l- . I I..,. All ,t !,..- ...m... lie. m l , ' . . , , . i do. tora colli. I ime her no help tint alie , i( j,, ,.,,...,, ,,,, tH.' moved the pain in my cheat and 1 can iniw ae roundly, omeiLiiin I can ..aicelv rciut-iii H-r doll., Ix-fore. I feel l.k.. i.ion.IiiiK it. pr.iHci ll.roi.KhouttiiH r,.iver.c." So will every one who trie, Ir. Kiiu' NVw I'iwovcry f irvnytrou ll lil. Tl . . i t..a f ....... Ii.: iiieixiiiniiru(,iiMiuri,iiiiK. i 5di'. and fl.C) Tilal hottlea frin at (iio. A. lUr.-'itiit'i I)ruj Store; every I-oltle guaraiitred I'rtja Promptly. 2U K. Ami St . ( PoKUAM). Ore., 8, 11KX) ) I'nion Mutual Aid S'x lety, Portland, (tre (ienilemeli: It givea me pleanre U ai kiMiale.lne reei.l of your check thia .1 iv In lull payment of tiei.eMl for airk re. miller my certificate ol member .hip Xn. Kl In yoiiraocicty. My claim wa preente-l and paid on the aiuie .lay, ( M. fith, and am h prompt ueaa in tour aettli'inent ia highly appreci ated and li'tHt cotnmend the wx-'ety to ad. Such lminea like conduit ot the alFairaol Ihe ant-iety will aurelv I recg-rii.i-d hy 'he punlic aa an evidence of ae cii'iiy and lld-lity. The (Hinatatit and r t i 1 growth of the aocietr ia alao evidence of fair dealing and eneigeiic work. I beg to remain. Your truly, Wll HAM J. NrTIIKKTON. Mr. I W. Iiicrini Ima biM-n apain'ed! tepie-eptcive of the foctcty in una city and wiH forward full infiiiniatioii. deaciiptive l.teintuie, and receive appli- rut inns for ineml.c rship. He can be found at the ol'.'n eof Hr. C. S. Seaiuauti, who ia llm local medical advisr of the aoiiely. Coats $4 a year. Pays $15 a week fur six weeks in accident or sickness. For anything in the harness lino, goto Schatx.Nllie harnssinakcr opposite the Kleclriu hotel tf . Si-hali. the Imrneaamaker, opposite (bo Electric hotel, keeps a full line of . ., . ., , , hamesaand saddles of the beat make. anil doca retinirilil! IiromMlV anil in a woikinatilike manner. Prices reason able. f Wiin'eil. To buy some beea. Please state price. John Hai'moahpnkk, rarkplace, Or. I I A f J A oatam. ai a rtAI Vl?V-' EXPERIENCE 4 ' Trdc Marks rnlii CoiVBioHTa &c. Anrnns piu1Iiii a uMi-h and rteaerlellnn may qiilolilr am-iirtnlfi eiir nilnlnii riuo w li.l tior an InvoiilVm la pruhaMjf iiKliiiilahln. ('.iniiminlrn. lliilimOrlctlr eiinMilnllllal. 1 lull. UuKik oil I'alellta aent rnn. oiliest bl-oiict fur swnrlnir ihUpius. I'aimiia tuko.l iliruuuh Muau A Co. rucolva Ijvrliit imtlca, wltliuulclinrKO, 111 the Scientific Jmrm. A hanrtiinnioly llliitrat(1 woolitT. Inriifat cle. rulnllon of any aelentlHa Iniirnnl. 1'i.rnia, f.'l a Ti'.ir: fuur moiitha, L Sola by all nwailialera. FilUiiN&Co.38'8 New York Uraucb Offloo. 113 f Bt, Waahlualuiu U. U THE CAPTAINjS STORY. H iplna Taraj almut a Wondarfal Hrrmrr ea hlj!ard. A llttlo Kroii I) 'id l.'i'ii uplnnlng ynrna In tin- rotumln of t'n Walton for in lionr iff inora wl "ii lronz flanifi-il, rilddli' njrrd tnnn Jolm-d tlit (1'irty. Ki'vrml of tin- Kroiip ri-roifiilwd l,,m '"l"ln "f ' I'lJIndidpliln mid fon-ln porta, and fun. in tint cl.-cln wna at otico mailt for Mm. "NVve Im-ii kllllmc time tidllnif ato-fli-a," ooiiih nnu I'lplilii.-d. "Huppoae you turn In your rontrlhutlon." Tim I'fiptnlu llioiik'lit a moment and llirn amll.-d. "1 win thlnklnir of aorn'-thlnK that bapiH-ned on my lait voyaKi'," he Anal ly anld. "We had on hoard aa a cook , iAf ,.0r,.,j few. wlum principal ed with pulii, could atniiil. and ho hurl- - " - ; ilea, lie aKiiiiuiiT am. u.-.. i. . l - t.ltl...l ..-l-..!..! I In , . ... ,.,.,.1, i iilace BL'aln. and the -ik hohhled t.ack Aum jU (, ,,ut w!th i to hla iittartera inlntia hla do; ! aa mnny tH-a ai he hnd ever had. ' Thnt'a alK.ut Ihe only etory I m ail !Juat now. centlenieii. It hna the merit ! of helm; true, however, and If yon t.,n'i ti. .v.. it eoine (low n to the ahlr ; tDy t,(np an,, r, lnVt yoU tll(. rieaver. "j-)ie rook htm quit the iw-a. aud I don't Vnow hla prcacut ad lre!t.''-I,hl!adi.l phla luqulrer. ' HAYDN AND THE LADIES. Weaderlol aaaeeptlhtlltr ;reat Campoirr, iinvdu came to nnsland. h turounilx-d. aaya the writer of an arU ch- on "Music mi.l Matrimony" In th Cornlillt Masas'.m'. to the charnia of a certalu Mm.. Shaw, who f.k'urea In hli lu" wo,"ai?.t had ever met. Aa a matter or fact Haydn wa alwaya uiw-tlng the "moat tcautlflll" Otimn. J i.-j; luvelieat woman I ever tr" i mi a at one time a Mrw. Hodi-'eH. while at another time the widow of a must. Clan named Schroetor ao faaItiated him that he kept her let ten for many j-iara and dii hired that If It were not for the cxlatciu-e of Anna Maria La would have married her. Certainly Mm. Sclinwter'a letter) were pleaaaut rnnugh. "Every moment of your coin- . MMV she wroto from P.ucklnKliara (.'ate In l?J'i "Is more aud more pre cious to me uow that jour departure If lo near. I feel for you the fond. -at and tciiderctit affection the human heart Is rnpahle of. I ever am. with the most Inviolable attachment, my dearest and tnoat In-loved Haydn, most faithfully aud moat affectionately youm. What would the absent Frail Doe toiln llaydu have aald lmd she known of It? The composer also pot mixed tip In a little affair with the beautiful Mrs. r.lllincton. Sir Joshua Reynolds was painting her portrait for hliu and hnd represented her as St Cecilia listen ing to celestial music. "What do you think of the charming nilllngtou'a pic ture ?" aald the artist to Haydn when j,,,,. work wns fll)s!lt.(i. "it a Indeed , i.at,tifu picture." replied Haydn, i "Jt Is Just like her. but there U a j atrnnge mistake. You have painted her listening to the angels when yon ought to have painted the angels listening to her." 'If Haydn pnld compliments like this all round, we can easily understand how he attained audi fame as a Lou don society man. JJot Very Tollte. John Clerk, afterward krurwn ns Lord Eldln. was limping down the ! uii;h street of Edltiluirgh one day when he heard a young lady remark to compauW,. "That U the famous John Clerk, the lame lawyer.' Ha h not unwouted coarseness:" "You lie, ma'am! I om a la mo man, but not a lame lawyer." Lord Justice Brnxfleld. too. appears to have failed In courtesy to the fair fox, for, when told that a brother judge would uot sit that day, on ac count of having Just lost his wife, he, who was fitted with a Xnntippe, re plied: "Has he? That Is a gude excuse Indeed. I wish wo had a' the same." A Thoouhtful Hnalinnd. "You asked me to bring you some pin money this tnorulug." aald the young husband. "Yes." she replied, with an nlr of ex pectancy. "Well." said he. "1 thought 1 might as well save you a trip down town, so I brought you a paper of plus Instead." Chicago News. The Quick, the Dead and the. Other. Mrs. Casey and Mrs. Murphy met in a street car and Were discussing family affairs. "And how ninny children have yon. Mrs. Murphy?" "Folve. Two llvlu, two dead and waa in rhllndclphy." SuusUlue, lli:itll I 'M MAI. II, In th Omit Court of tut Hiate of Otfunn for (hi County of (,'la kama. Pater Aliileriii, I'l.lntifT, VI, K'laanl M. Atkluuiii, I'llruilaiit. Htata of ()re(oii, ('ounty of Clai kamai, ai. 1)Y Vlltri'K OK A JL'HOMKNT OIl- ilerdfc-rea.ari'l in rxreution, ilulv taaiifd of and mi. ler tin aeal of lliaatKirrfnlitlnl out uo'irt, in tin aoovi tnlilli-d rauae, lo mi duly illrieM nwl datl tlii 17th day of (ciolH-r, '.t, iiiioii a Jii'lgiiieiit rtoxIerM and iiilert.l In Id conr on (In l.lih day of Nofmler, l.'i.ln favor of J'eler Anderaon, I'lalnlifl, and againat Kdward M. A'u.on, drleiidaiil, for llii iiirn of t-Vr fjri. with Hitereat llieremi at tl.e rat ot 10 r cent lir ami. mi from th l i-li day of .Suvniilr, I., and Hi further mm ot f VJ.oo aitor no'i fri. and the further lum of f lO.'J eoala and illahuraemeiila, and ihi coati of and 0rfin Una writ, ooiiirmiidiiiK me to inbka ial of lb lollowliiK dcacrihd real projwriy. innate In the county ot Clack ma. Hail of lireron. to wit: tteh k part of the Kra Piaher U. 1., C. So. U. lylnK In aeciuni .'t, townalilp2 mmiIIi, ranit U a of W Ulaine It meridian, te(lii mriK it a i-niit I ! -i chaina north I Jrar. ea.t and i chaina aouth k7 drK. U mm. rail from th poiitlisrui corner ol laid claim 44, theiir aouth 12. Xi rhaina; tl:rn''e aouth 7 drx. ,'i inln. eanl 12 Ji Chaina to the diviv Ion ho lietcrrn tlm hii'tiand'a ai d wilr'a half ol taidclinii No. 41; Ihrnr nunh Vl.'.'li chaina tracinK tanl ilnimon line; (hence north 87 d.y. . n.l.-i. heat M'ii, i-hniiia to th .lo o Ik Kiniil.iK. Contaii.h.K 1 1 Umrnt. No. lhralorr, oy yiriua ol aal l ei-ru lion, jieltfuirrit order and ilrrrr. and in cmifiiianrealth t'.e f ' m n. n '1 of nanl r t, 1 will o i ba'.urday, the I7lh Hay of .wvc raler. ltOO, at the hour of one o clock p. ru., at Ihe Ironl d.Mir of (lie county court hoiiae in the city o Oreiron City, lu tai l county and ttr, aeii al punllc auciion. - hjwl lo re-leniiti'iii, to the MtfdrM hel'ler, lor l H. "old cm ch in hand, ail th rik'M, (ill and liitermt ni-h me ailiiln iiame.l detr-tdanl had on the date of the iin.ftifai'e herm or ainr 1 had in or to the atKivdcacrill real -rop , erly or any part there.il, lo taunly ai I ,1'UUon, I'ldirme it order, decree, Intrrot, j Cota and all an run f Co-t.. J . CO'iKK. Sherill of O'l.in.ti couniy, llrewon. Haled. l)roi. t iiy. Ore., O t. 17. 1MJ. ryitio ! In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- Kuu for CUckama County. Annie Hunne, plainiifj, Vi. John Andrew Hunne, delend't To John Andrew I'unne, dalendant : IN the name of the S4te of Oregon you are hereoy comnianeed lo I and ap pear in the circuit coui I of the Mate of orejji.n for Cl-ickam county on or bo fore Hie lit day of )ecemta-t. IKK) and make answer to the coni la i.t tiled by the plaintitl in U. suit ; and ID default ti.ereof the p'aint.iT wul i; ply t. Ihe court l"r a decree acain-t ycu and (or the re lief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: The diss, lution of the bonds of matri mony now and heretofore existing be tween plaintiff and ded-ndtnt herein and !.r the custody and control ol the minor child, Jeaie Mary Hunne. ThiRiummoui i published once a w eek for a period of six auccesaive weekt piinr to the lt day cf neeetnber, l'.KX', in ac cordance with the order of Thomaa F. Kyan, judge of Ihe roiiniy curt of the g. ate of Oregon for Clackunnt county, m de and entered on the 17il. day of Oc-lola-r, P.H0. The date of the fuht pnhli cation ol ihis rutnmon" ia (h-t. 1!) 1 .00. johx DiTt iinrux. Aitorne for Plaintiff. E. I. SIAS DEALER IX Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of repairing neatly done and warranted. lotolllce llhlg. Canby, Orrgon OcESonpticfUine. The Direct Route-to Montana. Utah, ColoraJu and all Eastern Toints. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION TAC1FIC Fat Mail Line, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lines. No Change of Cars. on the Portland-Chicago Special, "the best in the Weft." Equi'ed 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. C0MAN, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent 142 Third St.. Tortland. Or. 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 grandour 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. Bil Lit EAST AliD SOUTH THE SHASTA ItOUTB Of the SOUTHERN' PACIFIC COMI'ANi. Trairi leav Oregon Clly for Portia' A an.l way itatlonaatK:'.'! A. M. and (i 0.1 !'. M. I. Portland 8MM 7 00fH .i (rKon City (i:j am 7Wn ArAal.html 12 .UAM 1 1 " A M " Hacranienlo 6:irn 4 X A M " Han rran laco 7:4ArM H I'l A M " ()(den " Heiiver " KanaaiCily " Chicao 6 I ', a M I) A M l-.ir N Jl !' A M lii'iil A at 7- A M 0: V) a M " l-oi Ani(itlei " Kl l'a " Kort Worth " t iiy of Meilco ' Moiiaton " New Ofleain " Wahlni(t)ri " New Yor I -:Jf r l :ll) T M B: .10a Jl (I .'.1 A 4 -.mi a m f M I.' U r m 7:d0A at 11 -l t M D V) A M ll'JIU 4:'iO A X II l' t C:2k M 1.' I ) r Piillmiii and Tourlat can on txith train, ('hair rara harramerito Xn Oirden a id Kl I'avi. arid to.irit inn to Chii arfo, Hi. liOuit, NewOrlemia and Wahln'on. Coi.nentioii at fran t-'rai.i.-'.i o w itli si veral tsaoishl:. Hi - lor lloni'lnlii, Japan, (''una, Phlllppinea, Central and S'lH'h Arnerl.a. Mee .Mr. K. K. HHpenfrriirr .1 III Oieiin City aiation or .ilrs U. KOKIII.KK. (j. II MACK MAM. Manager, O V. Ai I'. Aitenl, Portland. OrV"i V..' t4 X FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Wahlmrton atreft Mon day! and Thursdays at 6 a. m. Return ing leayea Chtt-kanie on Tutsdaya an I Fridwya at 4 o'clock a. m. This is the nearest and moat direct route to the great Xehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co TTT i rk Q j h. pi dJ. 'G Hrar TIKE acurXTLM lowers Ct.iei 4 p. ru- 8:40 a. m. 4 p. m. 4 p. m. Ex. Sun day. day. ':Xl p. m. M. 11. VI ni. and Fri. 4:ip. m. Ti en, hur, and tit. Leave Lewitorr Daily 8:30 a. ni. W. II. Pll'RLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Or SCHEDULES OF TIME .10CTHERN rAClFll' RAILWAY SOUTH BOUND. Train Xo. 11 " " 13 "13 9:22 a.m. 4 :5 p. m. U:14p. m. 7 a. m. f:22a. m. 5 :4i) p. m NORTH BOUND. Train Xo. 16 " " 14 " " 12 POSTAL SCHEDULE. BY lOl'TU kKN l'ACll'K tt.ULIinAU, Mail cloves itinK Xorth 5:N tr ,nn.l 7 :4." a m Mail closes f-oliii! SouttiS :52 a tu Hint 7:i p iu HY EAST 81IS EI.tlTRIC I INK. Mail rinses for Portland mid di.-drilniMim points, li 111. Mail closes for MilwaiiUie and iellwooJ S a in. Mail arrives from Portland 1 :S0 p in. siiik aotJTF.s. Oregon Citv to Ely, Cams, Mulino, Llheral and Mollala leaves at 12 111, and arrives at 1 :30 a m dnily. Oregon City to Heaver Creek, Shnbet, Clark, Meadow Urook, Union Mills and Colton leaves at 8 a 111 Tuesday, Thursday and HaturdHy, and returns on following davsat4::t:p ni. OreKon City to Viola, Lopan and Redland leaves Oregon City Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p m, leaving Viola same davsat7ani. m , Oregon City to Willamette, Btafford, 'Wilsonville and C.raeine arrives at 10:: a m and leaves at 11 :30 a in daily. General delivery window is open on 8ub day from 10 to U a tn, All letters droppa.1 Into the hoi at the door is prompt I " sun I off Sunday as on other days. p..rtla nil WorCi.Oinalia.Kan t(.cial , ctv. tt. U.iii. 9:15 a. Di Ci.lcaeo ami E-t-l. u ..... Salt Lake. Iwi.w. fi bl- kane vrthio.,!,i Ka. a I'm. j-i Ijmii. b,' "' Cliicau ami Eaji. 1 Atlantic Walla Wa'la. I.e:s' Exirrk tun, feokive. Min- 9 p. m. oeaiHilia. f. Paii'.j Dululii. Mila..ke. Ciilcau ai.tl L.-l. 1 : 1 Ocean SteaniM.a 1p.m. All bailing ilpv- Mih jec( to charge. For on Frmnciaco Sail every 5i!ays Daily Ex Siiniiav Columbia River 8 v. rn'. Mror Paiuniay ToAa onaa dWar- 10 p. 111. Latdinwa. wuianirtte RiTrr (!n. ni. Ex. OrnronCiiy, h herg. Sunday f-alrin, I tide pen deuce and Way Landings. 1a.m. U IllanietteanitVanililii Tiiea. Thur Kivvrs owl .-a . Oroenn Citv, tnrtoa an. 1 W-r-Ijudi m. lain, Wlllamrtte Kivrr T'i -In r. l orl n 1 10 CihtuIii. an.. -a:. an i W. y Laud i.ga Leave Snaka RlTer Kiparia Ripana tu Leoiaton 3:.V a. m Daily. t