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FRIDAY, APIW. ltt. m' 8 8 OREGON CITY ENTEIU'RIPE n r IeNB.vafof tho Week fl1 MV Wv-A A A A A A J, ajfii Fru'Jfriday, April 12. PritfckilWrrtwo(T declines to boy any c riAre Aauur lisn Beef. 3SewJCewe0iltollar note contains a picture :f IMnJ tild Clark, the famous explor ers. . ?reHmU0iOIuKinlf.v will be asked to lay Ik? thu-iTeraer atone of Salem's new 7f'idsir1ce. MatMartiaw law abolished in Shoshone COUaJOUUlJlyldillO. raatVMttBt Portland of Lawyer L. B. Cox. PortltorilaadisaddlcrB and harneesmakeis p vjrbti4ri strike. BatuSaturday, April IS. CubOiabarian-i declare against the IMatt arceauiiBadtuent. Apcb3os3iieorg Q. Cannon, of the ila.-Moambu-eburuh dies. AldaAsdKF.. Walker, of the Santa Fe ni!rtilraM; Mbb suddenly. Big fiisaow storm in Colorado threaten! the tlufetaekk the. range. JamJatieatire-, the Hood Elver wurd irarewrfiaufbivnd guilty of murder In the firacftrafdtgree. 'W'alWaaioauu eounty, Oregon, does not WaEtvkuLIndauis to settle there. Sun Sunday, April 14. AxicAnoyiduaudal trial opens at Manila. All aVtkatrafwmenta completed for the presjataaifc-iTtJaVtrip. Hof Ibakbeiotr. contracted at Salem for 12 centMnbvaiphund. ' Antu4iDtdrt':u Planner, the Forest Grove baularuten who failed for f 40,000, is iound 'ia Sin ktsritawiland. SeniSeni&inMikhell wires from Washing ton faetatli is not seriously 111. - MonMonday, April 15. Japalaabh still wants war with Russia. MrsJCkaxrCarrie Nation arrested at Kansas CitOatyJeit obstructing the streets. MoraMoraieteaade in Seattle turns out to fcs abftatfjfttoUbeiween republican factions. MauMaotabot and killed at Wallace, Idaho be.hbeeiuliseiof ihe removal of martial law. Don Jtathia county, Oregon, is after oil. PortFawilprsd; prepare to receive president iMUdlynley. Fcrttbrilafrl i. General Electric company irill wicriatteaae its plant at Oregon City. Tut-Tuesday, April II. fcren-tieeuailanal developments are reported !u JialrieafBiy scandal at Manila, ArclArebbsehup Martinelli ia made a car i.zJlintilhj the Pope. Wintt'rinlanis on in South Africa and the ZigiMfe'kipai wfaiy ia at a disadvantage. It islttisoreported that the Boers have cptcatiiilt)a.Uneral French. Big jSig-atrifce at McKeesport, Pa. against tie Ahw aawlateel combine. MaaMjur mnrdered at Gem, Idaho. WtdWednesday, April 17. Armiims'.Bcandal continues at Manila. cgikgURb rmy wants American wagons in Sin'.fiaafh. Africa. Strikrite .at . McKeesport Pa. becomes ioivjBBEioua. Zx CEx-pOBgressman Baldwin, of Mince sotafjetaveiioota himself at Seattle. SaIehWeiivOregon, will build another SouifiHnrintijnill. Pog Uug'.ebow opens at Portland. ThuThursday, April 18, fli a fbetJrtaike at McKeeepjrt, Pa. has not Jot eubee.!6ittled, KanKa3readiwork has begun on the line t'.tbetwKidKitlama and Vancouver, A'idXddiilcHial. shooting affrays occur in li.Hdaho. I'uHtaalUriaji Ordiuury Meepera. TheTbcrlouriat travel between the East end W lfceiff aeiflc Coast has reached enor mot)aqain))Oitiportions in the last few years, and aaiJbcfcJtafcwa special class of equipment. To tiTatUBcs Cbia demand the Pullman Com-panpaBfiaa-iSflue'l from its shops what it tecbtoditK'aUll .-calls the "Pullman Ordinary EIftple(perrfiKijee cars appear similar to the AbjaatagBle sleepers, being built on the eamiajbaiplan, but not furnished with the 8a.Tajg ariegani. They are equipped with cutHnwBtfqBSBat blankets, sheets, pillows, pil-low-saMaBSsaey towels, combs, brushes, etc., reqiifwwriotj nothing of the kind to be fur nit!Llbydlby;tae passenger. Each car has a stojrsjtsfcre rfuri making tea and coffee and J jindCroieMigh'' housekeeping," and each eectiaaciism bart be fitted with an adjustable tabltablA.unaf uniformed porter accompanies eachwatri cai.lhia business being to make up tsrtberlhuyWep the car clean, and look after iiie tfeatwaarta and comforts of the passed-g.-rsgeilw eld each oi the trains which are d'spJ5ebaft:Bd .daily from Portland by the 0- lOVJQi.SCN. Co. is to be found one of these ''PuVP.aHrfiBri Ordinary Sleepers." The car 'aaiUdchedito the "Chicago-Portland 8pe cial'ciaiUHgtiea through to Chicago without chunutoanged and the one in the "Atlantic ZxEiifeealft-runs to Kaneas City without cbanrftangfeaa-PaBeengers in this car for Chi-, "accaigwnjiatiga to a similar one at Grangerr j MucMotaloffthe first class trayel ia being rsrreakriedttar these cars, the rates being v Jk)MMrJ knl the service nearly equal to ttat that) sahi pa lace sleepers, For iiVleTstea and full information, includ ing ijiioldwBj write to A.LA.IaCkaig, Gr: General Passenger Agent, C. lOVCo., Portland, Oregon. TBI' GIUINOI TK' tJIUIM-01 Ask your grocer today to i-how you a packaue of UBAIN-U, the new mod drink that tkes the place of cotfee. The children may drink It without in jury as well as the adult. All who try it, like It GKAIK 0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but It is made from pure grains, and the mwt dolicate stomach receives it without diitrens. t the price of coIT.hj. 15c. and 5 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. MAGIC AMULETS. Tkeaakt o llrlaar Onod Lapk to Thvlr lhlaa Onavra. It Is the desire of every Chlunmnn's heart to rum a pair of magic brace Iota. Arm rinK r bracelota are thought a jrnttt deal of In the Cvleatlnl empire, tin cuatoni of wearing theui baring Ihm u IihiuIihI down from time Immemorial. Usually uuide of Jnde atone, the (,'hlnese arm ring of tmlay Is of one Invariable shape. It looks tike a Inrpv martingale. The Chlnive word for Jade Is ngook sou and for Jade arm ring or bracelet ogook ak. The custom In China la to place the bracelet ou a young man's arm Just In-fore the hand stops grow Ing. A tight fit Is usually secured, and once placed the amulet arm ring la worn throughout life. At death. If the bracelet haa provitl a lucky one and If there Is a sou whom It will fit. the bones lu the old man's hand are bro ken and the bracelet removed. Many are the marvelous tales told by the Chinese of the wonderful quali ties the amulets noam. There Is a tradition that a certain Chinese em peror who was stricken with paraly sis wore UKn his forearm a magic bracelet, which kept life In that mem ber for many months and allowed him to make known bis desires and docreea by writing. At Inst, when death claimed the enieror. something even more wonderful took place. Dead three days and lying In state, his body was being viewed by the priests. The ad visability of removing the bracelet was being considered, when the hnnd was lifted up and gave a signal which tiny Interpreted to mean the bracelet should go with Its owner to the tomb. Among other wonderful propt-rtles a good amulet Is said to act as a fairly reliable barometer. Cincinnati En quirer. Spolllaa a Sarmoa. 1 I have had some printer experience, or, rather, experience with printers, which makes me fear that the "Imp of the tyH-s" has "got It In" for tne for abandoning the craft and becoming a poor pn-acher. Recently I was to preach on the Old Testament charac ters "Nadab and Ablhu." and one of the dally paers got It. "Nabob and Ablhu." Sbndes of Gutenberg! My first Sunday morning sermon after 1 came home from my vacation was on "Suppressed Llvea." but one of the papers announced It as "Sup pressed Livers." Such a thing as that is wearing and tend.- to make life uot worth living, especially If, as Is sold, the worth of life depeuds on the liver. Fancy your liver suppressed! Iloml letlc Ilevlew. Thla Gold. Goldbeaters, by huoinierlng, can re duce gold leaves so thin that 232.U00 must be laid upon each other to pro duce the thickness of an Inch. Tbey are so thin that. If formed Into a book. 1,500 would only occupy the space of a single leaf of common paper, and au octavo volume one Inch thick would have as many pages as the books of a well stocked library of 1.500 Tolumes with 400 pages in each. Ifarmoar Rraardlraa of Eipeaaa. "Bee pardon." said the postal clerk who had sold her the stamps, "but you don't have to put a 5 cent stamp on a letter for Cunaca. "I know," said she, "but the shade Just matches my envelope, you know." -Philadelphia Press. Ai Embarraaameat of Rolera. "What's the matter, BobbyT "Gra'ma, tbey's too many folks a-brlngln me up. I'd get along better If I on'y had you." Indianapolis Jour nal The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. QUICK BKLIKP FHOX PAIS. All who use Chsmberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which It affords. When speaking of this Mr. 0. K. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago I bad a severe attack of rheumatism In my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous remedies but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Par sons & Co., druggists ot this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They rec ommended it so highly that I bought a bottle. I was soon relieved of all pain. I have since recommended this liniment to many of ray friends, who agree with me that it is the best remedy for muscu lar rheumatism in the market." For gale by G. A. Harding, druggist. The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Cough Cure, For all throat and lung troubles this is the on'y harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. Prevents consumption. G. A. Harding. Emperor William wants the German Students to remain in their quarters nt night and burn a little more midnight oil, but he prefers that it shall nut be of the fursel variety. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy checks and sparkling eyes if your liver is sluggish and your bowels clogged, De- Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the whole system. They never gripe. Geo. A, Harding, VIA L.I ,'. ' -, ' A ami kviklna 1.. k.lM.I, li Ik, w.ipiI llml t a ft .V Eureka xx? Harness OIPV not nnlr mka li ImriK" " l lh U l.-,i,r m.,n i. I ! 'Ul,l. inn;i-r Ul- HI, nl mi-mi ' ! I i.a II i.nliiinriiy ,iui i. ( ' i, hi. . . T . m i f,,i i IF A III 4' m, r v;Miir Your Horse a X'W Chance! V,)) MITCHELL LEWIS & SJAVER COMPANY, j, - Mitchell Waggons Hoosior Drills fiaso Plows Champion Mowors and Binder,! A' Southwick Hay drosses L Plantors And a full lino of flva..---- - .. Agricultural Implomonts, Volnclcs and Bicyck',,, Sunday Services. 81. John's, Catholic Hv. A. lllllrhraiid, paator. On Biincliy, mam al 8 ami I0.:tt) a. in. Thlnl Humtay In ''! tuontli, (lrinan sermon after 8 o'clock maaa; al all otlirr ui !, KnKll"h aarniiins. 8iinlav-hMi l'.:;tO p. ni. Yir. aiKiloKilcal tuhjacla ami beiitdictlon at 7:30 p. in. Oerntan E vaunt-heal Liiihrran Imiiian tial Cornai Kinhili ami J. y. Ailanii sia.j Kev. Krneai J. W.Mark, iailor. humlav arlioo at t a. m.; arrkly arrvires every Thimday al 8 p. m. Urtnati achool every 8alurtlaj from 9 to 11 Kvrrytxxly llivlled. Metho.lll Episcopal Churrh-Uav. It. A. Aialns. lalor. MornhiK aervlr at 10:4.V Suuitar School at iu w. i noi anr, , . . , ........i .Hj-.i.nta moruliif aarvlra. KTnlo irrvloa al 7 : coilihination of all the natural ilr-aiania KpworlB U(ii nrn-tius Huiidar artulni al ( 30; frajtr Mm-IIiii TburaOay Tuln aW JU tratun onrJIallv luvllad. nRST PREHBYTIK1AN rHl'KCH. Rsv. A J. Monltoini-ry. fatlnr. Hrviri al II a a. and 7 SO r. a. Sabbath School al 10 a. a. Vomit Ponpla'artorlaiy ot I'arUtlau Undeavor linwu vrv MiidiUt aitnlna al 6 10 lhurlaj tTsnlni prartr maailug al7.S0. Haals fraa. EVANGELICAL CHLMtCH-fomer of t.t First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon. . i ' i Kecent rxerlim'iita Kho lht sll ilaies of fowl may be roinplelrly Ki-aleil by a preparation rallnd Kolol lyppla Cure, which aWlnlt-ly dl-iri-Hts what vou eat. As it l the only ever devised the deiuatn! for It has I come enormous. It has nevrr lallrd to cure the very a oral cars ol llifraiuo and It always i;ivi Inataut rrlnf A. 1 larding. ti. Khth ami Maditoii tlrn-l. ItrV 8. ( oplev paor Hervlmevrry Hahaalh at Ha. nl and 7:45 . ni. ttuiula hclio.il 10 a. m Prayer mn-ihiK 1 l- n- All ara aclcoiue 8T. PAUL'S El'ISCOI'AL I'HUKCH Rev. P. K. Hammond, Kclor. 8-rvlre every Humlav at II a. ni, and 5:00 p. ni. Sunday achool al 10 o'clix-k, Oihor Mrviti a inav be anooiiiicrd. All aeaU frra. Blran rs cordially Invited. F1R3TCOSGRE0 ATIOSAL CHURCH, rtirnerof Main and Eleventh alreeia Rev. K. H. H,iliniKr, pajtur. MoruliiK service 10;S;Siiiiilay rcliool 12: Junior Endeavni 5; Y. P. 8. V. K. prayer uieeilng 8:.'Wi tvenluK service 7:30. KIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.-IUv. J. II. IVann, pa. lor. 1'reachlnK srrvlcrt tvery Hunday al 10 30 and 1:M. m. 8un day school at 12 noon to I p. m. Junior, meet in Hit afternoon and Ilie8vnmr YounK I'eoDle's soclriv and ilible study clans ai 6:13 p. in. iliundav evenlnir. regular I month prayer servire at 7:.' p.m. oeonewiay veiling, Kible study ciaaa at Y. M. C, A ruoins led bv ibe pastor. German Uapllst-Service tilt first 81111 day of each month al 3 o'clock p. m., con ducted by Rev. Albert Uramr. United llrethren-Cir. KiMlith and Pierce stm-U. Rev. Cocking, pastor. Kervloes every B 11 ml ay at II a. 11. and 7;W p. in.; 8timlav-scbod at 10 a. 111.; young eople'i nieelinir at fi:.W p. ni.: prayer meeting Very. Wednesday evening. Evangelical Lutheran, Zion Congrricstinn Cor. Klghib and Jrtterson slreeis. Hrv. Meyers, pastor. Snmlav.school at 9:'M a. ni.; aervlcrt al 10:r0 a. m. and 10 p. 111 M. E. 80111I1 Rev. T. P. Haynes. pallor. Third Holiday si United Hretbren church. BEAVER CREEK-Al ihe Welsh Con grrirational church, Hunday services will he a follows: Preaching kt 10:30 A M. bv Kev. J. Murlaia ltichanls, B. O. s.lor; Batitnth n hod at 2 1. M.; weekly prayer I meeting Wednesday at 7:00 P. M.; cclhra. j lion ol His Lord's supr, sw ond HumUy of each motitli. pre Mrtliodist-Rrv. J. W. Eldrlti;r, pas tor. Preaching llrst and third Tueaiiaya al II a. in.; prover meating every Thursday evenihg, Hrrvices held in Ihe Congrega tional church at Ely ville. Lodges. j Order of Washington. Nonparlel Union ; No. 37. Ilieela every Saturday rveiiliig, at Willamette hall. Mrs. Llie Kolcy, Secretary. A. 1). V. W. niw-ta every Hatunla 1 evening except the linh in the A. ). I . W. Temple.-II. J. Harding, recorder. ReK-kah Wlllaiin-tte Iti-lx-kah h1g i No. 2 meet aevoiid and fourth rnday ol : eacll month al I. l. U. fr. Temple Margaret Williams N-cretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Korvater ol ; America, meets first ami third Friday In the month In Red Men's Hail. W. II. StalTord secretary j fr rlts Meyer, rhiel ramcer. I Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A M., ! meets on the third Monday of each in Masonic Hall. M. IMIack, i Let Us Save You Jimmy IN CROCERy BUYING Clioic lri-l IVachcs 7e auMMa lta!ii I'rtnics .f i.j Vr.' A Kir' a orf lit i iii-n Kvaratil Aj'j'ir" a per a4 Try Oat lt.ia.il I'olTce - ill Itu!k Stri.-lljf l ure 1 urt aK4 GinnI lNrii Stan h Se per pa'kage Toiiiat"- ami Cf ft 3 raas fu. Its t)ne ll.dtl.' UluifiK a seals (iiM Kii-e A,inU (! H.aal Cotiiilry l'-titi'-r ''! K the cliniriet ill the Market. RED FRONT TRADING CO Ch" No More k of th l i- 1 ciue r.i Dental Char TfKTH mtUCUD utty, AltiOltllLl VIII Roll OO r lata arialillfte ttivlltul tfm (tiitis. Na pioiJttt.'ti naelne. J TfiraM are tlie (nly leu! , poftlsn l r.alr. I'iTIMtl 4 ' AM I H ah l Itigra-lishla U) et a.id apply itmI rtuaw fouii tialUial Irelli, sad ' U y.ara, W I TltOl r Utl PAH Allwkd-atytlut-HtTIT'ol from 1J o; iirnra, ah 1 each dsiadu',' ' of a srlsUst. (live a a ta-Xs" will find us to (i aia,l'y m r t(s. We will tall yt ia ally what yjir wtwk JJ a lltrK tSsAllSillOI. TU Fany to Feci (iood. Countlei-a thousamls have found a ble-ring to the loly in Dr. King's New Life pills, which positively cure Con stipation, Sick Headache, Ihzzinena, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Htomach tiouhles. Purely veuetahle; never griie 01 weaken. Only at Geo, A. Harding's drug store. O.i the principle that one goo! turn ditHorves anotln r, a fine review of ex tljv. Altgeld'a hodc on "Oratory" uuy be looked for in the columns of Cul. Ary an's Commoner. HhatMinll We Have For Dessert! This question arises in the family ev ery day. Let us answer it to dsy. Try Jell 0, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared In two minuten. No boiling I no baking! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavori: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. The MisHouri legislature ought to be convened In extraordinary session to de nounce (Jen. Funston for riding a Mis souri mule to the camp of Aguinaldo. THE CRITERION. secretary. Willamette Falls Camp No MS, W. O W. meets 1st and 3rd Frldat In the Willamette Hall. C. C, ol. 8. Walker and clerk 0. Olds. Order 'if I'rmlo meets everv MomUy lllghl al Iteilmen'a hall. IWad Countelor, M. H.Hcrlpiure; Mrs. itj Taylor secretary Catholic Knlnlitaof America Kt. John' Rianch No. tlt7, nie-l every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M , meets la Red Men's Hall, every Ti tirs.v even ing. E. K, Taylor, record kreier. Oregon City. Camp, No. fjn'iV Modern Woodmen of Ann-rn a meets every aerntid and fourth Tiiesdny In the in-iii'li, at Willamette Hall i. (irot-iilacher, clerk. Meade Poet No. 2, i. A. R , meeU flmt Mouday evening In each month al 7:30 and third Hatuiday in each monlh t at 1 o'clock p. ni. in Uilamclle Hall. j P. Collierl, (,'oniuiander. i I.awton Command No. l,nf Oregon' Union Veterans Union mceta second Sat-1 ... i .- i i.. ii . i i n . I uiwaj i'. in. in iii.-.iiiiaii p nan ami i WHAT IVIHY WUMtN WANTS In knuw la h4l IiIWmimI lfM( mI Iflnimlna so.l I.., l, tlx trailing ilrf g 1 tl.tv In a l.t lilt "l.-kk r I'M 1.4 l.i.'. oalalas a lung artlrlr ra.h ei.nlh tialing akal arr tti in a atauii: tint aMw IK,, ran I un liaeri! l..ng .i K, a a. a ilr. "l.'Ast ta I M'U'S ' f.mlaln full liif.-riiiallun a l-i im!"I, eialrr.!, Irimnilng. Ir. IWaalllwil, nt.f. laf ihow II (.Hint .mit.tt-l"a ! ntlig! nunilwr .1 f ar h, al II ara lar ur Irion Mlllis, Html 1,11 tl III. i r.i mm tni, s,s tti, f C acini lump f", n.: f.-i, a, afcf trtni , I. ill l I ItilM W . t, lim n ru i iwi, ) aii ttn rttnis ... New York Dental Pi Nsiat.rrtii. j Fourth iiml Morrio:f Portland. 0egx J-IKiI'Rh-ii It : M'Nt'Al, i' l'ai ii Orri a i f-lt l irt in i' . "r Guaranteed Salary $900 Mrn and ai.imn i( gn.l .!.!.. In cnl u .ntf to tratrl a.inl mg ag.iils. c.llirrt l'r liMal Kkiila Ini.huiy alt., , Inlaf rl. I'i-mi taiarr guraiit.i ,rarl, ftlia ri.nimtt'.ni anil r, ,i.l ,i,ihi, tiii-iil, ... ctnliliilinl Imuu I. ion. I ilian.a f..r catnrl man nt a. i.nian In ar, ui. i!.aanl, rmiinl Miti,.n, lilaial ln...n anl f tuic. .Sea, lrlliiant lin. Win. al ..m HTArriiiin i-iirsa. Ittipturc and IV o Currd withixit oprfatt'ta Mr fruiti Hiia I Ml (J. K. WAT K""ii 14. McKay ltt-!. t"lv J,J POKTLANP. (.k:CUaor Hours i to 4 and 7 to P. X- j a: The Kent I lu.trated Monthly Mngnzliie r the Kind Puhllhhid. f 1 .00 a year, 10 cents a copy . Its pages are filled by a brilliant array of writers and artists. Its autliorative and independent review of hooks, plnyg, music and art, its clever stories, strung special articles, humor and verne, with fine illustration, make it a ncceHnity in every intelligent home. The very low suhsc-iption price tl. 00 per year, puts it within the reach of all. Unliable agents wanted in every town. Extra ordinary inducements. Write for par ticulars. A trial subscription will prove it. Write today for sample copy. Criteilon Publication Co., 41 J'.aHt 21st Ht. New York City. OASTOniA, Boa th 1 he nind You Have Always Boujlt fourth Satiirduy at 7 p. Ing s oflice. Pioneer Chapter No. 23. O. E. H. meets the second and fourth Tliesdavs in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Howen, secretary. Ori-Kon Iidge No. 3. I. (). O. F., meeta every Thursday In Odd Fellows' Mull. T. F. ltyan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4, I. O. O. F. meets first sml thlnl Tuemlav in each month. Judson Howell, secretary. Hedinen Wscheno Trite No, 13, Imp. 0. It. M., meets 'lues ay evum.g 7;;;ti, stlted M.-n's Hall.- . J il.nan.C. ofK.; Harry IlaxU-r, sachem . Multnomah Lodue No. 1, A. F. A. M., meets first and third Satunlaya in each month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Hyan, acireuirj. Mead Kelief Corps N0 18, lin-el, at Willamnlte Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'cha-k p. m. and the third Monday in every mouth at 7;30 u i-ioi a i, m. United Arlis.ris meet everv Thnrmlav evening of ea Ii month at the Willamette Hall. The social meeting of this order is second Tliurseay of each month. E, H. Cooper, secretary, M. ltulUi.k M. A. Ine Pine Lodge, No. 53, A. F. A A. M., Uwan.Or., ments on the second Haturday In each month from the 1st ol May to ht of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of November lo 1st of May Rt 10 a. m. (ho. U. Armstrong. Hec. Ancl..iit (iMernf Ked Cross-Oregon CHv loilge, No. j, ,.,.,, .,) ol(j f()llr((l . . days in each month 111 Willamette For Young j,. Brt Young TVoiiien. Tliere is nothing that will arouse the Ire of a young man or woman so quick as to have interior laundry work nut, .11 till-Ill. TIlCV IriHIf iln.yu uu. . ,1 -j ...... w.iti pij wen, but it their shirt Iront or shirt waist Is miiHsy their neat annearance Is Tlie Troy laundry nmkes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work There can be no better work than is doneattheTrov. I-ave your orders at Johnson's barber shop. Out of respect to the memory of tlie' ate William J, flryan, President McKin ley will make no rear-platform -peaches' on his trip lo the Pacific coast, Ban the -A M YouHaVB AJwm BouiM ill T. F.Cow- J "" Slew Ha, en, I aaa. i:atal,ll.hr lmi. mm Dr. J. Arch Stew: Eyo, Enr, Not ndT 31; tvktiin I'.u.ll f ill ........ k-vi IWIUJV11 f PIONEER m$u and Epre, Freight ami jinroeln ileliverej to nil tiitrtH of the city. RATE 8 - REASONABLE A FREE PATTERN I MS CALL'S MAGAZINE -KB&BBaV f. a.l..- . .,m ,w a. .2i;,(.':v1",ikr-,i''i ' Ma. iZ i&i ."aluor'aTa'Tu, Al1 -M- i M cavils tLi i V-.IL-s-M A Personal Matter hjisal A well alnlel housstn ... IV dreasl rolt-aJs"r- lv and pleasant W kwV - YOUR HOUSE Can be repainted and M at a very reasonable jr!,w'" are vary cheap no. P!' until ihe sun makes sriya,t and cracks In ll. J. Leave Orders at Ely's Store. tapl Mt'Hi;,!: V-'l' th tiail I'T laitliK, mla4. sill, !.) inn. .! .. . MWt,trii.i.".ii.i.."rt..... ''i"rwn. Tliat Wi.r i,.ti.r,.. -11... V ' '"' ur II,. u . ... 1 -attaa, iM, Ms IsawS e,fa it. MS CALL a&TTERflS Aitm 1 tJIlt t,.U.s... j 71 . . -asaWWaa-i iltrlitir. H-.ifi 1- ;.!-. T ' 'r"1 11 "hlt s .rt riif, a. C ASTOR I A for Infant, and Children, The Rind You Have Always Boueht Do You J D1 ;.!BKnow tho HewjilH, Voticanl.avelt"'uf r- in tbn Kvenlnit Tele if land. (In.ion. It is tl 1 Y 1 .1 r rain.w' lr, pi flvenlng newspaper punli" 1 . Oregon ; It contains all l""' oftl.eHlata and of th f ...... .1. i nit -' iry 11 tor a mom 11. " - ( copy will bo mailed to yo'r; :, ! 1! The Telegram, j Portland. c. r.