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OREGON CITY ENTKJU'WSE, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1901. Uni'il'ir ."' TerM t the County . f.il... f ...fe.ll 1 I III. Mini f II H. iIOM"ll, " ""'HMH II iJ IL...I.IU ('.. .L.I. ........ l, KHIIIIt V" ."Mnii-ii...m (Continued from IhhI week.) In tli" matter "f 1'iitiliii gateway for ...... fc' - I il lll..nrV II r iter, iow una timn noiiica Hi'"' ,, . i... in., I..... II H 1 1 1 1 1 nni'iii' ' .... I''' ' I.I. . .1.1.. . M.lll I.-. I I ..I U I'M lllkl llli" limiii'l nan ihm'II '" . ...11I...I ....I ll.. KM t )"' ' ' " 1 ' " "' ii-- inil fully a.lvlac.1, It I endured Hut aald i1M1ii'r i di'mlam-d 'mm (urtlirr ion- n inutir of tha claim o(W. W, (iiiy utrnt'iat (Urn kamas county TliU main r M"i I'l" ,N"' '"t at i. hum hum of ll ,lmr(l. lor the iiimiiiil "I for t. of ohm Moace ' ii I V.im. rfi.nna lliir.l.iii l" - . ... ..i lara, attorney I"' i'y, (Ijtiuili'lf lii'Hiin h'iii rnriHiiinrmion or ilm rv i' Ml MiuMiuiiiH .noana rimer, i .. .......I l.llii fllllw H.ImImm.I ll l Hl.lllir "' " (l. rr. W, . tiiraV Ualld I (.-l.y allowwi " lurinnr sum 01 l.'.l Hi n V P I'lutl'T of Win litloU of laaaC I'lilU k fr ruU'M ol pull lax for iHinj U,,, HKlIlT IIOW 0Ollllllg Ik petition t .Milt being Satiatled tliHl laaaC ',,,t paid a lM'H ' iM yrar uri B, Dial ll WB1 lllllMOVVr M) r4i 'l Kn Oflufnil that ra- " . I . ...... I . II. It. .... Utfl I me'l" " ,uo ""o onoca fur tlio "' '"' t',,, 111 tlxi lliHrf ) III" ,iuili Mini ,-u i.n.i UilU m'I. TM ttialtrr IiivIik tn Ui'l uvr inmi Jiiiim urui on Muni i.l oLjiailuiiM 011 I'jfJ.I). Jur (Jn, tin" J. I. JurUn, haw f prirr.1 t y lil AlU'rii"?. 1. H. Ilml' k, iii iitiitrrwr llm olijrcllum fllrj anil It i'l'j I'J ttio Imhik llial lliora la lio rointxiol rai r wiiioii i or uauiagra fllr.1, ail linn lu'iy iwnwi llial aii ,unr I rrcoflr"! anil In all rrt ,(),i.hp., aii'l H't H' calil vUw ami lunry (h) cill.lilirl a fninly r ial, au.l ilia roiinty clria la l.rml.y urdrrvil u ltu tlix irrraary U3lr to Ilia tu jri.if ol to uuirtri or UdifUla In aliirh i'l " "jn an i auia (l.a ma in n. iiicr oi ii iMii.iiun or t iifit Un C Nini'kir.f'ir riatl of ujlilU' r- UiKiit. u at llila lime on llila 3nl ily tl Ju'y. 11, tlili rauw rotiilnn up or t!i "a itiiion o( tliriUn V. hii.uiki'r. Il'l fvalilvlirw la hot n. lip-l ly mi niriirft nii.li' roa l iirrrliifur f'ille-l ty lav, anl llial It Ji nm-rctaiy that Ilia ulillc aliall luv mrrM an4 tiiiraa Irum ainj li hU !! r,. 1. 1, in anj iiayliK fur an oritnr frm Id l-.iit In "iillt llilr dUllilormitiHl lirvlmlilrra Uj im afil im als a rixiniy 14 I M fi"-l lit l"l til Ifuill hi Mi' I tr Jrurf l firt l No 14, known aa Ilia l l ll. HI I'rairln roal. It la ohlcr! that Jli i.ry W Hilcf, I Uvt l .'minor iikii aixl J, . l' luaii lx ijiiinlr. aa ivMrra lu unit at tli lioof ol 10 oVI'-rk a m., on iLi-.MIi ily of July, ll l . aii l t r out ati't luratfl aul rual 3l I ml In ;i!lli from ill rr.rlri of t'lif Utia'l U. hiinii krr, tlia -lllliiiicr lird'ln, airi-a lli (.fily ul ll Krli l't mIiI rMl .Vo V), kii .an aa tlio J llndl rralr lul l anl l) atM Ilia tlallira llinimif In ilto matirr of th Uam at hm kr Itka Lrl.iin;li'Klu llio lrriT'a I ion A MptI Cuniny llm tn 1 1 r r now roiling on tu l livarJ, anl tlia lxarl irMi( fully alviK-l, it ll ol'llr. that llm rlcrk l ill? lli Drrii'in Iron A Ml t 'niii.ny, Hit I tlii ilam at hnrkpr Ukn, lrloii(lii( tii lli Mi l company, la In a ilnii'vinii ruti'litloii, anil llial tlia aalil (miany III I liflil riM,nill liy Ulai kamua rim nly ..r all lUinaKr llial may orvtir Imiii aaul Jam t-J juvjjHTiy In CUi kama n.uiity In llm inalti'r of llm cmiiiljr lrliitlnK ll ofirrr that tliM In alii ol (-utility toiiniiiMii.ni-r of CUikama (.Viiinly, t'ri,( .ii, i) tixoivn M-al-.l hi. la Up lu ami until Ann ml Ui., 'J(), at tlio hour "I lOiAIovk a. ui., lor ilia county Hint Ini ami tlm furniah.Dg of coiiniy aii i!ir , it ,n Diitiiing vcar. J im pniil II ' lij ronaial of (as Mala). I'Xim III lull lio Urea, I'Tix n. lnk'a (if m Uiar l of county ri.iiiiniwiuiii-ra, W$i hlanka atnl all 'l oitiiWi atil I'tmlliirf liu li llm county or any i,f lia nilli-rra a rcuinil loiln lx to lurnl.h all alatiom-ry, hlank lKiki. rw nnl l"mk, rruuiiatlMn hlanka, Irciimi in kola ami ilti.lli al' ami all ui.i.-a n( lial.'VtT ktiul ami nalutp 'l I y 1 1 in uiinty uincrr. Ill llm llialtrf (if Mh fur llm llanof IU court limine, ll wna orilrrr.l tlml 'I'll III Im r.c lvnl hy llm Ixiar.l i.f dniiity roinmliuiloiii'r for 0 ronli of i-ll M-iikniii il yrlluW llr woml four f.Hi lonKmi from llvn UiiiUt, hid" lo ho Mi'il at llm rcuiiUr Aitniint Icrm at '.'oVU k. Annual Mtli, likil WixMMo liciiiv.Tfil on or iMifurn (K'lohrr ll, ''"I. 'I Im lionrd ra'rvi Hie rliflit to ffj-sl any ami all h.a. In tluiinaitur of luiiilNir for llm Ap Ixriuiiironil.lt m onli'rrd Hint hl.U ill t ri'ciivii hv the hoanl of couniy "'"ml r. lor H7..VK) feet of luinU r I t llm AU rnnlliy ro.l ami (H.000 fret 'I Inmlior for llm Ai'n'rnoii Mail, plunk to h. Hi fnct y ; Incli.-a hy H In 12 ilii lma. I'l 1 ii in I kt to I m ilrllviTt'il on maila for lVllitf itoian liv Ki i..l,nr 'HI I'Kll I'i'l" Will I Ml 0mo.l AllUUNt Hill. 11HII, tioVI.K'k. In tlio mutter of thu nnpolntiuunt of cmiiiiy piyaclttll it a or.lcn'.l ilmt hid ill Im ri'colvuil hy t ho Uiard of county f,ininiHloiitr for a county phyalclaii Jr llm I'lntuliiK yi-ar, aiihl phyali lan to I'iriiUli initii:ino, iim.lU al atmmliiiu'i', Milliinnm, uinl perform all mrtilcal op rilma for llm county jull. UliU lo Im h;ih'i nt tho roRnlur Aiiiint lirmut3 "'I'x lc, p. m., AtiKimtHth, l'.KIl. 1" tlio nmttor of tlm llooim'i Kerry r,'il In DlitrlctnO. Thli matter now cumins on (or oonllorton, ami tlio flirt Mug fully nilvixoil, It l ordreil Jliut SiijKTvlNor J. It. Haycalm ami in 'Briiliy alloweil the nun of 1150 from " riiml fund (ur Wor( m, .ai, fond. I" tlm nmtturof tho appointment of 0. J)- I'-oy, ui deputy rU-rk. This matter ""wcomliitfoii hy pmltlon ol E. II. Vnpr, and the hoard Ixiing fully ad V1'l, it la ordered that aaiil appoint '"'nt ho ('oiillrniod and Deputy 0. 1). -"f lo allowed fito per month. In the mutter of Inauuuce on tlm f0Ur hoiiNo. It a ordorud that the clork "voall pollidoB ronowod whonovor thoy In the matter of tho pnlltlon of A. W. ihi'iu""!" ,ur cnil,:,'Hti n of taxes for , Thla mutter now coming on to he "'riion petition of Tom 1'. Handnll aa KiMit for A. W. llowiiinn, BHklng tho t to CHiicel the tux nRutriHt tracts h, ".N. O, P, ti, U and 8 in Clack aniiia rilll LttlulH, UN ftHHUHBCll to II. K. UroHS, JftiMlco, for the year 1SD8, and appoar- - iu tax roil lor 1BUU aald luuU IMWII llollhly aaanaaiid r a, yBr, Xl.il Mid land Mmh aaa.-aaed to htolla M. i '''""'.."'"'llll'thil owimr, and alio lo u i ,rul,. Tlm lax auKiimt lil land aimmiitliig lo 11770, aa aa ciaed to , K, Cr.wa heliig orrotiiNiua, and llm iMiard helnif fully ad latul, It la ordcrwd that In o malderailon of tlx la. aaM.aiHid for nld year auiilnat Htella M. niilaon aa deairlli) hy metna and liouiida, Im.iik paid, Ilmt llm county clnik cumd llmu, anulnat , K. frra, Irualea, aa lnn on tlm ilnllni'ient tax loll for WJ,un tlm tracti aliovu re ferred to, In Urn matter of llm petition of John lli'iidrli k f .r relrntu ,f poll tax for l!KX). I hi mailer now mining un f ir hearing to pllllon of J, J, (!noka and llm hoard I'flng aatlalled ilmt llm aald John Urn tlm k la no an ahm h'llid man and not llahln for poll lax under the lawa of tlm atalM, It la nrderod ilmt a rnhale he made Ui the l l John lleudrlrk lor the (inn of :i,aml ilmt i, ti rk laatio a war rant for tlm mum. In llm innlti-r of the report of viewers In change of Kdl ami llm kmau roail In llm inaUT of tlm fejiort of C. H . Me. UuKhlin. II. 'I hln. mii and J. M. Itialny appoinlml at (ha Uat term of thla hoard Uj view and caiai. lo he aurvryol and reHirt Uhiii tlm iiraiiticahllity ill rhangn In llm Kdl and Itiiikman road alt tutwl In Olackainaa couniy. Ori i ni. and iU- crllm. In full on pHi0H ol thla Journal. raniTiewrra lin n umlr report nhowlrig inaiiimy nan uiel on llmlal ilajTol July, I'Ji'l, at ID o'clm k a. in., a day imuil In llm nollcf a"fviJ iihiii iIikiii and were duly sworn hy .uUcnhlnu lo a wrillrn oath of iilli. ii aduilniaternl hy John W , Mcldruui, deputy county aurveyor, alter Which limy pro. fedeil to llm dealgnatml place ami did yinw ami came to he aur yyn hy aald deputy rounty auryayor. llm ald (! rllKvl road. 1 hey alau Uli-d tlm fluid nolea and plala of survey, and laid l-wera rrirt favorahly t the Uhllahlng of aald road as vlewe and auryvywl for llm leaaon that It la a K'mhI practical route and of puUlo utility, haid rejrt waa rad, and ll BplMjarlng to Urn hoard ll.al llmrala no raiiiouairanco ur (x-UUoii for (lainairfa fllnd ,anl ling laliaflwl that aald road Will haul puMic Utility, it la oniern.1 and a I judged that tlm field lii. Ira and lal of aa.d aurvry ta ma rde-l ami In all nj-cu ap roved ami llial lh aald VmW and survey a Ut'llal.ed aa a count road, and that tlm i-nMof aald view and aurvey he paid hyt 'lacka'ima county an I tlm cirrk Is hrrehy ordrrvl to laue llm iircwumry nuiice lo tho aiiHrviaor ol tlm diatrlct or dlalrlcla In which aald road Ilea, lo on and wu.k llm unit, All lliat por tion of the Mad hrrxtof-ire decrtlwl and aake-l to I vai at"! Ie and llm aaum IS heredy In all reaM-cturdnrn. Vacated on llm (iprlilng ul aald road Ills fur llmr ofdncd iiifi the trnae a-roiinl ol a. anrvev add VI.-W w p.ld aa fullowi: It I McUyhlin I 4U II Ilii.arn J H Ki.lry It Null It V Antlrr J.MTph K-il John V Mch.tuiu Total J 2U In Dm mailer of thn Caiiemah and Oregon i lly wagon r -i l. Thla matter c lining on fur coi.aidxration and the hoard Iwing lully advlaed, ll la ordered that tlm tliegoii City A Houili.-rn Uail way (j.inHiiy m old.-rrd luiliiellal.dy lo rrpalr thr t'aoeumh and OieMn City wagmi road ac.-nrdtug lo tlm terms of llm Iran. htr granted to llm raid Oregon City A r"iilierii llailaay t'nu.any ; Ilmt aald ri la In an unaale condition (or pu lil ic Iran i and that tlm aald Ore gnu City A S.utlii'rii Katlwav Company la Iml.l rexn,.l,,. ,r Clackamaa county lor any and all accideuia that have oc cuireijor may occur on aaia wagon rtmd In the matt'-rof Sdunale, an Indigent xrain. Tlla iimltrr now ci.nmg on for heariiu and the hoar I heiiiif fully ad Viael, it la .-rdi'ted tliat 1 1.0 laid N hiiiale have no morn aid from Clackanmi couniy, ami tlml his naitm he and the aaino la hercly laki ll from llm. pauper lll. In the matter of hida tohuild a hri.U'u acriMaihi. MoUila nver, u.nr Cauly and Itarlow. I'iila mailer coining on ami It appe.tr ini: to llm Inmr I thai the IndolK. I. dl li In tlm sum ol 'l IIS ll tlm low rat li I on lile in accordance with llm liolice aa pu'dmlied by tlm couil'y surveyor, it i tlierefore ordi-rml that the contract he ll lo K l Olda as per plan and eptt'lllcaltous are tiled herein In llm mailer ol JaimCarr.a county chrt'w'e. 'Ihmmat'er now coining on and it appearing lo the Iwmrd tlmt no one ia entitled hi Warrant No. 81-7 drawn oil llm general fund fr Itiemonlli of June, for the care and keeping of the aald JaneC rr. it Is cr l.re l that sal.l warrant Im ami the same is herehy cau- ccll. d and held lor nauaht, and that V. I. Hill l o allowed $10 per inouttl for the care and keeping of mud Jane Carr U'liiiiniiiu with Jiinu SI, ltKil. lit the nutu r o( .Mrs. O. M. Hem ming, a county thnrgo. Tli.a mailer now coming on for hearing, and the hoard Mug fully advisod, it is ordered lliat no Warrant le drawn on the fun is uf Clackamas county from and after this date for llm i uro and snpHirt ol'the said Mrs O. M. Humming, and Hint Iter name lie taken from the pauper lilt. In tlio mutter of 0. F. Kyckuiun, an indigent soldier, deceased. This mat ter now coming on and the honrd being fully adviaed, it is ordered that ttie clerk draw a warrant in favor of tlio Com mander of Meadu Tost for the sum of $15 lor funeral ex primes of the mtid C. F. Hyckmuii. In the mutter of Martha Ann NhrIi, widow of an indigent soldier. Thla mat ter now coming on and the board being fully advlaed, it Is ordorud that no war runt ho drawn on the funds of Clncktt m as county from and after this date for the care ami support of the said Martha Ann Nash, and thut her iiamo be takon from the patiMir lint. In the matter of tho Fred Wagner road. Thin matter now coming on to be heard and it appearing to the hoard that an order was made at the June term of the Imurd and entered of record on page 71 of this journal directing laid road to beojMined, and It further appearing to tho board that aald road has not been opened ; it is therefore ordered that the clork Issue tho necessary notice to the aiiporvluor of the diatrlct or districts In which said road lies to open and work the same. In llm matter of James Wilson, a county charge. This matter now com ing on and tho bourd being fully id vised, it is ordered that James Wilson from and nftor this (Into ho allowed the sum of 12 per mouth, instead of $15 as (Continued on page 8.) VMlHl'MimttYMK. (Concluded from page T at (lumasciis, hut mtumed lo tho upper hatchery, where he Is employed on the flfili. Farmers are having a hard time trying to get help II. tough hsylng. Hevernl farmers from Oreelmm were In our burg hunting for in nil hut none were to le ob tained. There will he a grand evening picnic and haaket social, In the grove hack o the Damascus school-house, July 27th, Kiven hy tlm M. It. A lodge. A splendid program has boon prep trad, and good imialc obtained. Ice cream and cuke will he served. After the social t" will he dancing In the hall for all thoaa thai wish to dance. F.verybody invited, Indies pleaae bring haakeis. One fourth of the amount received for each basket will m returned lo the lady. Chilcoate's murry g'i round will he on the ground. Wllliull Hsylng Is over In this section, with llm exception of timothy. A number of the boya attended camp meeting at Kcolta Mills last Hunday. N. J. Thomas la suffering from Injuries receive. hy a horse kick some time ago. Mrs. A. Wade, of Kcotta Mills, was visiting friends and relatives In our burg last wee. Mr. Ifanhpin, of IWaver lake, waa drcaaiuaklnf for Mrs. Nicholson, of Mis aourl town, Thursday hut. Widow Nicholson intends going to Kaatrrn Oregon in a few days. Wa will greatly mlaa her smiling face, A huge panther made it appearance at Henry Thomas' ranch, and killed and ate a large goat. This is an onuaual oc currence in our little burg. Carat. Teaatd picking will begin in about a week. J. (iralism purrhaMt.l a mower, U. Kauat a harvester, lait week. Mmaea Para and Kate Jones visited Mlaa !uih IloKcrs, in Oswego, Hunday. There will be a lawn social at the achoul-houw Saturday evening July 27. Icecream, oraiigea, candy, and sola pop, will be sold and a choice Havana cigar a ill be given to each Ice cream bujer. Tlm procecda will be used for the pur chase of blaikhoarda for the school. Thn program will be rather short, and will be held In the School house, after which Kmea will be played on the grounds. Tills one will close tlm series of this Maaou. I'stby. The city hall la nraring completion. The piling is bring hauled for the new bridge. Mia. J. Mevens Is at .Hood Hiver viaiU ing frioiida. Mrs, KveTodd wat the guvit of Mm. ft. Cronin laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans, of Tort laud, are yialling llielr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk have returned from (irvaham after a short slay with Mr. and Mrs. II. Tahks. Mr. Miller, of Aurora, took Mr. Hin aliaw's place asavent while the latter at' tended the funeral of his father-in-law The party that went to the mountains last week returned Sunday, bringing with them lota of troui and venison, havitik- shot a very large deer while away. ' Died. In this place at the home of his daughter, Mrs. II. A. Hinshaw, Monday evening. July 2?, Mr. Joseph Cook. lVceM'd was 70 years of age and leavea a w ife and saveral children. The body will Im) taken to Newberg for burial. ftoriiigt Mr. Strouse, of Kelso, called on M. Votsch Sunday, . Kills Kichey was the guest of Mr. 0. Aemiseitger Sunday. Mr. Aithur Kich was the guest of Mins Dollio Welch lust Sunday. Mr. J. A. Kichey has been putting an addiliou on his baru for hay. Mr. J. Thinner man, of Kelso, was the guest of Mr. Ie Welch Sunday. Mr. J. Krio, of Kelso, was at T. 0. Svundson's on buaiuess last week. Mr, Clarence Hiser, of Damascus, was the gtient of Miss Hosa Vetach laat Sun day. Miss Konio Vetsch was the guest of Misa Hone Howorman, of Sunn) side, Sunday, July 14. Some of Borings' people are thinking of attending the social at Damascus next Saturday ovening. Vetsch Rros, had the misfortune to to lose two of their beBt cowa with the milk fever of late. A number of the young peoplo attended the basket social at Kelso Saturday ev ening, the 13th Inst. Mr. P. Utigur has boon layed up the last week with burta which he rocoived from having a load of hay turn over with him. Tho out crop la going to be heavy through thla part. Some full oats are about ready to cut, also early sewed w heat. So we will soon hear the click of the binder as it harvests the fluids of golden Kraln. Once more the busy hum of the mower is a thing of the past ia Borings. Hay It 1 1, y i it iHin'l He the top ol yrmt Jolly aii'i t.raw-rva Jara In llixol.l litalilou4 way, M"l Ilia ui lr Hi "S"! UI.-a, aiaoliittir aurawar-Df a llili. ron ll h rj"ira, niiM I'nruillria Wax. Ilua no Inal or odor. air liiilit ar.4 acni pr'Wir, rjiallr aiiplled. I iul In atl'iranotliAr waraaliout tl.a Iioiiml full dir tlmis Wltb li r-o'i'i'l caka. W'.M wtTvbf. Midi by ltANDa.R0 OIL CO- Is all cut and most all Is put under shelter. The graas crop In this section of the country was heavy this season. Velach I'.roe. had the largest crop. They have had from five to nine men with threw teams running In the bay field for over two weeks. They have the largest farm In this section of (he country, and they have il under a high stale of culti vation. Barlow. Harveat la In full blast now. J.O. Walker ia on the sick list. Take a chance on that prize rocking chair at Freeman's. Dollie Kendall, of Macksburg, was at Barlow, Wednesday. II. T. Melvln attended the funeral of Mrs. Ciaaell at Canby laat Friday. Mrs Uodes and son are spending a few days at Soda Springs. Mias Shriner, nf Portland, is the goest of Mr. and Mrs. It. Irvin this week. Chaa Smith drove lo Cornelius Satur day returning Monday, Mr. Wolfer, of Portland, spent Son day with Barlow friends, Flavllla Hilton left Tuesday for Oregon City to ud a low weeks. Mra. (jrsiier and children, from Yam hill, are visiting friends at Barlow. Mra.J. King went t Portland Sunday. She t-xpecia to be gone aeyeral weeks. Mrs. Kinsey from Arisona ia visiting a few days Willi her sister, Mra. M. E. Toll. Mr. and Mra. Henry Zeigler are the proud parents of a baby boy, born the I7lli. Mr. and Mra. W. W. Jesse left Sun day for a few days outing at Soda Springs. J. II. Joyuer and W. Shaw, of Mack burg, were tiaitlngat Barlow WeJneaJay of last week. Mrs. Martain, ofMt. Tabor, la spend ing a few days with her daughter, Mra. Henry Zeigler. Mr. and Mra. Tom Miller, of Oregon City, visited relatives and fiiends at Harlow Sunday. Willie Peterson returned to his borne at Oaweiio. after a week's visit with friends at Barlow. Mrs. Wm. Evans and daughters, who have been visiiintf friends at Oswego, re turned home Sunday. Misa Kosa Button, who haa been pending several weeks at Oregon City, relumed home Tuesday. D. Caufuun, of Needy, shipped his threshing machine from Barlow to Kantern Oregon Tuesday. II. Hurat and E. II. Will, of Aurora, agents for hiler I tano House, weie busiueaa visitors at Barlow Tuesday. Mrs, Wm. Evans and daughter Alta, accompanied by her father, J. Conawav, oiade a buHineea trip to Woodburn Tues day. For floors, chickeu-coopa, roofs and wood of all kind, carbolineum baa no equal ; one dollar and fifteen ceuta per gallou at Freeman's. Dunger, Disease and death follow neg lect of the bowels. Use DeWitt'a Little Early Risers to regulate them and you will add years to your life and life to your years, hasy to lake, never gripe. Geo, A. Harding. OASTOniA. Btan tha t 1 M m m n twari BOlH j 1 ha Hind Yon Haw Always Sigaatoia of A Communication, Mr. Editor Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Cliamherlain'a Cough Ketnedy. I aulTerod tor three years with bronchitis and could not sleep at uighta. 1 tried several doctors and varljusjpatent medicines, but could get nothing to give me any relief until my wife got a bottle ol this valuable medicine, which has completely relieved me. W, S. Brock- man, Kagnell, Mo. This remedy ia for sale by O. A. Harding, druggist. Yon can never cure dyspepsia by diet ing, What your body needs is plenty of good food properly digested. Then if your stomach w ill not digest it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of the natural digestants hence must digest every class of food and so prepare it that nature can use it in nourishing the body and replacing the wasted tissues, thus giving life, hoaith. strength, ambition, pure blood and good healthy appetite. Geo. A. Harding. I f I JT 7.1 Ja II ., it V a JJAKIC orOHlOCH CITT, 0i;:2t E::i!:i Mil !a Hi III J. Paid op Capital, I'jO.WO. , Murplua, Iw.nn. riaairmHT, caaai.ia a. rirrraLo, yica raaaibssr, eao. a. i am n. aaeiaa. . . . a. e turii.i. isuaral hanklnx tmalnaaa tranaaotad, Oapoalia rataltM iulici lo ehaet. kpptnrmit lillla au4 nirtaa dlanoimud. Onuiilj aii'i city warrama bom hi. Umiia mvla on t alialila aecurlly. Xloliaiota Miuchlaii'l ioli. OoliMnl'Ki ma'la proinplly. Lr.lwaoH arallaula lo any Dart of tha worl4 (.lacrapMo nhanxaa I'lllno Portland, Sao rrauRlMio.'lblRaioanil flaw Tori, ilaraat pal J on Hn.a dapoalta. 'J1JI COUMKKCIAL BAWK or okeooh citt. apltal, .... 1100,000 Tii(Ta a asaaatL staxiaa inamaaa. l.ana mala. hilii dlarnt4. Makaa rol anioria. hny and IU aii liaor on all point a llm I ulld H'mtrt, Europa and llrmf Konr. l--ia!la reid aiil;):t lo check. UI u Iroro f a. a. lot r. a. I 0. LATOl'KETTE, Praaldrnt. 1. 1. MKYCK Caahiar. YOUR I$pOfl?IBILITY ENDS AND OURS BEGINS When you buy gooda at our store, for our guaran tee goes with every pur chase, whether it costs little or much. Complete stock of Gro ceries, fresh Bread, Buns, Cakes, etc., always in 6tock. You leave your order; we do the rest. HEINZ & CO. lii Lie PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fat and com modious Bteamer Regulator leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This is the Great Scenic Route. All touript 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. DOOTII, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or- Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. OreRon I'itT Market Report. (Corrected to Friday.) Wheat No. 1, 60c bushel. Flour 1'ortland, $3.30 prr bhl. 85 c per sk. Howard's Btat, J0c per Sack, 3.:t0 per bhl. Oats in sacks, white, 43 :enta per bunhel, gray. 43. llav old'Tinioihy, $12 per ton. New Timothy, fS to P per ton. Clover $7 to IS per ton. Millstutls Uran, $16.00 per ton. shorts, l!).(K) er ton, chop, 16 per ton, barley, rolled, $21.00 per ton, Potatoes new, Otic to $1 per sack. Kfc-g Oregon, 17 to 20c per doxen. liutter Ranch, 23 to 35 cents per roll Currants, 4 to 4.c box. Onions, choice, lo lo 1 Si c per lb. 'Rhubarb, choice, lc per lb. Green peas, 2c per lb. Gooseberries, lti to 20c per gal. Raspberries, 4 to 4 cents per box. Cherries, dark variety, 3 to S'c per lb ; Royal Antics, 3kc to 4c per lb. Dressed chickens, 10 to l'.l4 c per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; beef, live, 13.25 to $3 75 per hundred. Hogs, live. oct8:hotrs dressed, i,c: sheen, sheared, 2'4' to S'c: sheep, dressed, Oc; veal, dressed, 7Si lambs, live, 3Sic; lambs, dressed, 7c. "I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my present good health and my life. I was treated in vain by doctors for lung trouble following la grippe. I took One Minute Cough Cure and recovered my health." Mr. E. H, Wise, Madison, Ga., Geo. A. Harding. A Certain Care fur Dtscnterr and Diarrhoea. "Some years ago I was one of a party that intended making a long bicycle trip," saya F. L. Taylor, of New Albany, Bradford county, fa. "I was taken sud denly with diarrhoea, and was about to give up the trip, when editor Ward, of the Lacey villa Messenger, suggested that I take a dose of Chamberlain's .Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I pur chased a bottle and took two doses, one belore starting and one on the route. I made the trip successfully and neyer felt any ill effect. Again last summer I was almost completely run down w ith an attack of dysentery. I bought a bottlo of this same remedy and this time one dose killed me." Sold by 0. A. Hard ing, druggiat. Tina Cxd P. C. A 0. II. R. UAVt LAV PORTLAND OREGON CITV (Conch St.) 7:00 a. m. 7:0s A. M. 7:45 7:5 W 0:35 9:15 10:00 io;oj o:45 10:50 11:30 11:35 IJ I3 T. M. ll.iO r. u l-OO IX5 1:4 J 1:50 W r.iS itS 3 4 4:05 445 4 50 5:y 5:35 6:15 6:30 7:00 7:05 8:30 only to 8:20 only to Milwaukie Milwaakle 9:15 9:15 10:3a 10:30 il:4of only to 11:40' only to a Milwaukie Milwaukie l:S"v Sat onljr Except Saturdays, then only to Mil waukie tExcept Saturday, then to Oregon City, tEicept Saturdays. 4To aiuwauKie oniy. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TItAINH. ,?ci x. ID'ly Kllectia July li, VM D'ly D'lr a Bat. P.M r m. 1.1 PH. 9 44 8 Xi 'Jit 8 7 64 7 4it 7 M 7 2l 7 17 7 ft A 41 6 3 6 it 2 SH 6 V) 00 I.v Portland Aril I'll 3 .V. 3 47 Oft 9 Oft! (iobla 8 20 9 111... Kainier .... 9 .IV . . .Pvramid.... S 44 9 4ol.... MayKr .... 10 (: 4 0, 4 07 9 .1' 9 m 4 1.'. I ?-i I M 10 0,1... lalakaule .. . rr .rr a twr n., VUUM I .... 9 12 9 (rl 8 ft.' 8 37 a 17! 8 071 7 M 4 X!: 9 m 10 IM.. Mar.liland .. 4 4) 9 I'J 10 2l;....Vatport ... 4 67 9 37 10 3 .... Cliflon .... 5 17;U) OO 11 (nf.... Knapi-a.... 5 '26 10 tM tl If.... Hreiiwn ... 5 3a 10 ...John Day... 3 50 10 3o 11 Utkt . Aalona I.v 7 u a vt EASIDK UIVIHIOM 11 30 a. m 11 :p. o. 5 Ma. m 8 15 a. m 6 15 a. m 2 3D p.m 5 "1 p. m 9 45 a. m 1 . 7 40a.ni . 4 o0p.ru JO 33 a. n ASTORIA 5 so p. m .12 30 p. in .. 7 'JO p. nt .. 1 ') p. m .. 9 30 a. nt SEASIDE COSXEITIOX3. All train a mats eloa connections at Ooblw with all orthrrn Pac Uc trahia to or trout tha East or Hound PoinU. At Portland with all trains leaving Cniort Deiol. At Aitorie with I. R AX. Co.'i boa's and rail line, and Steamer T. J. Poiirr, to and Irom Ilwacnand North lii-ach Puinla. Ticket otllce, 2'i Morrtmm L, and Union depot. J.C. MAYU.Cien. Pass. AgL Aaloria, Orw EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Shasta Route. Traini leave Oreimn City for Portland and wavtaiionaat7:00 A. il., 9:22 A.M. and 6:30 P. M. I.V Portland 8:30 am 8:00 rat Lv Oregon City 9:?.'ix 9:11 Pat ArAtl.iand 12 .V a m 12:35 pax "Sacramento 5:10 m 5:00 a K " tan f ranciaco 7:45 pm 8:15 a at Ofjilen 4 5" a m 7:00 a at " IVover 9 30am 9:15 rx ' Kansas City 7::,.1am 7:25 a at "Chicago 7:42 am 8:30 pm " Loa Angeles 2:00pm 8:05aix " El l'ao 6:00 pw 6:00 par " Eort Worth .6:30am 6:30 a at " City of Mexico 11 :.' am It :30 a a Houston 7:0aM 7:00 am "New Orleans 6:30 pxt 6:30 pm "Washington r,:4.' a m 6:12 am " Xew Yora 12:10 pm 12:10 pm Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains- Chair cars Sacramento to Oirden and El Paso, and tourist car to Chicago, St. Louis, Xw Orleans ami W fhliii:toii. Connection at t-'an Krancisco with several staaniBhipitt.is lor Honolulu, Japan, China, I nuipinnes, central ana tuto America. St tiient at Oregon Citv station or ad- drAS G. II. MARKH AM. O. P. A.. Portland, Oregon. FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Slmver, LEAVES Portland foot of Washington street Tues days and Thursdays at 5 p. m., for Clats kanie and way landings. Sundays to Oak point. Returning, leayea Clatskanie Wednes day and Thursdays at 4 p. m., tide per mitting. This Is the nearest and most direct route to the great Nehalem valley, Shaver Transportation Co DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY TO SALEM AND INDEPENDENCE STEAMERS ALTONA AND POMONA LKAVKS OBKOON CITY Going up, 8 .00 a. m. Going down 2 .30 p at SUNDAY TO OREGON CITY ONLY. ORXOON CITT PORTLASD 9:30 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 11:00 4:00 2:30 P.M. 7:00 6:30 Str. LEON A. Four round trips everyday. Leaves Oregon City at 7 and 10 a m, 1 30. and 4 30 p ru Leaves Portland 8 30 and U 30 a m ; 3 30 and Opm 25 cents round trip, f