OltEGON CITY EKTllil'MSB, HtlPAY, T0I1ER i, 1901. KKI) MKN LEAD I'UBLir, SCHOOLS N'ooiliiH'ti Havi Altnndoiird Con list For Inlnir l'lnno. 10JXK) YUTrM t'AHt The ( i l Ki ruitilur lrlllnf and HiriH lo Harrowed tiumu la Titu Orgauliitlui.s. 'J im f'iiUl lot lb flW Irvlnic piano jiiiiit let id the i'cihiiJ .mV u U-m the ltl Mn MI in tlio If l iili t'Ulli) ti liool not lr UiIiIikI t J . 1 All II ft T, mpxuiifn 01 ilia vurii iiavg rn il ixil f lli rr ml the Y. M ('. A. have ain r'Miv strength nl ye! ,!,.. Tim vol ii to yaainriiay l!rf iiihiii I ; Improved Order of Ited Man f'UiH WiNiiliiirU o(th WoM i'rfl V. M.r. A Millii iliur. li . . Imm View cluifi.li,., t'miril An Iwii ,,,, I'uhlir frlimil Kcl Ciihmi A. i. r. NV K.O.T. M I'lrehvterian Church, ... 7.W ... 110 ... ?) ,...T.m; ... ID J-iimlrl ,, M, r'rlhi Total... U732 Vill rM tun ( Mil KSMINO MaiTalm 1'ulilir rVhoo'.a ...4A ...47M V. of W ('uiiifrrgallonal Church Y. M. C. A A'tlMII ...23 ... fxe ... H Tim pill Ilu iM-liuul have tnny adhr ett alio turn ll.elr I It kola over lo lb houl tnl Id (earlier mark and vot thriii. frMi voting for the arhoole h'uiil mark h tallt "Oregon Ciljr Public HthooU." r'ruin Hi school tun Hi following voir a era cal; Kaaiham-lrvliig. I2U7; ('bickering. IlOU; iartay-lrltg, rn0; Cblckerlng, IjOO titr da lis is miiov JHrl VTidnradij Kvrulugaad Traart t4 KIM lUrlMPM. 1 lie count II iiioi Wdnday evening an. I granted a lot n llreneee to (1. lUmbn, N. If. G'rfieti," n J A. Kuaop. TImj mailrr of iinoroving Fifth street waa ialil ovvr urillt tli lirxt iiiertitig. Til nilliun of Otin Point rldni for tli njn-nliig of Atwnif llijr til from Mmi street to th liver anl the road in frout ol block all anJ ven a oV uled at tho thoroughfares ar open (ar SS limy r liliratrd to tli cjljf. Tli council irraoiit (lirlr wtiilun for tli 0iiliiii of Front timet. A motion to rmov an arc IIkIiI from Main at trot loaom point on tli hill, to tlm jilac lior the road turn to th ciMiiittrrr from th Molalla roal at a point by th Kljr acalni, laid on th tahl until th nut mretliiK. Tli mliiutna of Koconlor Curry Ute that Ihachlrf of (Milic raa Inatructrd to rrmov all nlrkol In lha tlol machine within 24 hour. Mayor Dlmlck aayi that Ihla It mlitak and that no order aa mad. In any want It I not likely ny mcli order will ba enforevd. lOHTLAMi rKIllVTl(Y. Hlnltteri Prom Six (eunllf U Irrt In Oregon CHjr. The Tortland Presbytery, embracing the uouutlt'i of Mulinoaiah, Clackainaa; Vanhlngton, Tillauiook, Clalaop and Columbis, will commenc lie annual "I'wiion In this city next Monday and re main In staiiion until noon Wodmnly. Monday evening the oiwnlnu meeting will be devoted to the sermon of the retiring moderator Iter. Mr. W. 8. Wrll.t, of fiollwood. Tl pruabytery will then be oonntlluted with prayer and a new moderator and a teiniorary clerk oluctud. Tuesday morn lug's Hi'HHlon will begin at nine o'clock and will be opened with half hour de votional service, led by Rev. Kdwln M. Sharp, of the Mount Tabor church, The runt of tho morning will be devoted to burliness. The afternoon session, from 2 to 6 o'clock will be occupied by the routine work of the presbytery. Popular services will be held Tuesday evening, and on Wednesday morning at nine o'clock devotional service will be led by Itev. J. It. McGlado, of the Mispah church, of Portland. Among the new members to take part In the pretbytory are Kev. W. 0. Loude, of Bolhany, and Rov. E, M. Sharp, of Mount Tabor, An early adjournment will bo taken to enable tho members of the presbytery to attond the Presbyterian Synod, which meets at Hakor City, October 0, and em brscos the four presbyteries of Oretion. Lewis (Merman, Goshen, Ind. i "Pe Witt's Little Karly Itinera never bend me double like other pills, but do tholr work thoroughly and make leel like a boy," Certain, thorough, gontle. Goo. Hard-tog. Social Happenings. J i'iai.nri.fci( ii I'snlel M.-Hpais and MUs lUnrlctla KalhrlnliM h wurs united In iiiarrUit st lb liuine 0f lh pride's parnnls at Cams, "fe .oii the (wiling of Mept, T, 'M). Mr, KpalsUa rofiMlonal fitrmnr, of JhI1 niuiily, KsiiaiM.aiid M1m KalhM-lai'h is a blghly rei.ictMd young M,y f Csrua, Oi, Imiiie.llately after lh w.rvlc. conduiled by Ity. J, K. Klmer, of I anhy, Uri guii, the hianliliilly ilucomted parlor (HUd with rhiwrful rongrlu lallons. Tlieii the ginla wer h-d Into th illi.lng-r'Mini, hrr they partook ol a suini'tooua siipp, r, The evrnlng was pnt viy i,yably. Mr. and Mrs. pala will m, a M..UIU their home. SUSHI S CAI MKM. Mr, Oeorg M. KUiIh, a traveling man from lUkrr County, and MIm Al Pah inr, ,f Portland, wei married st lh ('ongrrgatlorial chiin-h M'nd.iy by Hv. K. H. Ili'llliiger. Tli gnui iBiiie to Oregon City and wa ipileily iiurrivl to avoid the iioiiiiTi iil i" in itiftit of ,1 brother Knlglil of lh Grip and want lo Hraitle on Ute train Monday night. The roupl Mill (eldn In Portland. ftAaa rAHsa. MIm Kilty Parks and Mr Chaitet Sa-a. UHh of t'Urkamaa, jra married Wed DevUv at lh Congrryatuiiial arsonaK by Krv. I!. H. Ilillliignr. Tli n-wly e-.-d pair will inak their home In Clat'ksma, whrr Ihey ar well known as th in and danghler of pruulnent famlllea, Thy have I wen aripuinli'd alnce Clilldhood. stamina rsrr. ' Thirty five inruihrrs of M"d Poat, (I. A. It , snd Meide Itellnf Corpa, were lh" gueals of Mr. snd Mrs. (Jeorg A. Harding laal r'rhlay awning at their rr ldnc on Main and Tenth fctr-ct, th otraalon being a surprin parly for Mr. Harding, ho aa prnwnVd with a hand oine chair by lh Pol ami Itellnf C,rp Mulc and nmveiaallon wer lniulge In and lh evening paaae I pleaaaully and all too saiftly. ltrlrehmrnts wore rved. Among thoa prraent were; Mr, and Mrs. Georg A. Harding, Mr. and Mra C. A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. K. II. IW h. Mr. and M' C. O. All.rigl.l, Mr. and Mr. J. MIIU. Mr and Mr. T. W. P,iita, Mr. and Mrs. I.retnu, Mr. snd Mrs. K. llua. li, Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. la- gram, Mr. and Mr. Moon. Mrs K. T. Harlow, Mra Tin!, Mrs, ihadle, Mr. M K Harlow, Miaa Convert, Mitt Imo gen Hard.ng, Mr K. W. MidUm, Mr. I). Kue, Itev. K. H. Ilolhng-r. Kev. P. K. I(aruiiiyvl. Hov, A. J. Montgomery; Mr, I. Putmsn, Mr. ChtrUs Horn, Mi. A. Cheuey. ' MIS CAtS AT nAMS'lM. Mit Mary Casj, ho nt to Alaoka in June to giv a arirs of roncerls, at prcis lo return to Oregon City etrly nest week, and may go lo lloaton or New ' rk for the winter, f he met with great sno re wherever the appesred In Alaska and the following from the Klondike Naggel, ol Augoat 1, tells of her lUwton coiu-erl ; "I he concert si the Savoy lat night wat d'Strvliig of a much lager au dience than thai preent, but llione who were there were most delightfully enter- lalnrxl by Mla Mary Ce, sited by Meedsme Walker snd Torrey (lormerly th Miaot I.arwn) and Mr. Arthur Hoyle, aiuoinpanisl. MimCaeo, who Is list from the lloaton Conservatory 'of Mulc, KNuH'rie a most pleasing voice over which her control Is simply wonder ful. Her rendition of ''I.snd o' tho Lea" and "Tho Holy City" was alone worth many limes the admission charged for the entertainment. The last number, in liich she appeared as Liberty, holding In her hainU th Amerlcsn and Dritish ftags, and sang "Star Spangled Banner" and "God Have the King" was aUo a charming feature of the excellent pro gram. Miss Case endeared herself to all who saw and heard her Ust night and now that she has thus successfully been Intro duced to the people here there Is no doubt but thst should she decide to give a future entertainment she will be grcoted by a large audience." NIKS Ml LI. KB KNTKHTAIXS. Last Thursday evonlng Miss Clara Mil ler, of this city, gave an "at home," in honor of the Misses Helen and Aneita Gleason, who resumed their duties as teachers the first of the week. . Progres sive whlet and music were the amuse meats of the evonlng. W. T. Wesson, Gholsouville, Va,, druggist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is tho boBt remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troub les." Geo. Harding. A I'leudlalt A I luck. An attack w lately made oa 0. F. Collier, of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kid neys. Ilia back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nor ait in a chair except propped by cushions. No remody helped him until he tried Elec tric Bittors, which effected euch a won derful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trouble, puri fies the blood and builds up your health Only 60c at Goo, A. Harding's Drug Store, Hl WAY, IIIT1 WMKh L I I.U.M pail MA t l4 lA Wl j f0 1( l. ii'l k., .,,.( II'. lut kaf mil '. r V! llilr ain't l-'t't, rv - U.wol Ot.i ihi ("I1 uicin b-r romnj ' yL S-41 a1 a.hy, I almuM mf. ' Iwr Uli; II I J.M bar vtf. '.. , Tiln'l hrr m'iutk-hr iwtjih la wl'H fu.il u rum fiom ll to Mla. 'n inf 'r dr. Tiln'l Iwr uwuihj II I )nl hi waa, hnm I rk''t ikthla srnt Cuul.ln'l m mit M't Mrtlglitl '..! tut, I ll I'm l,r i m; ; 'Taln'l M uai H i Jt Iwr , y ht Will, I ft' I ibl l,t lir might fM and Uim litt kr ltir ti lt dir. lmnno hr; ll't Jm r mtf. UluWlh SrlrMlf In CMtury. EASY " 6URE THIN03.M $umm I'rapMlllan That It I t Nat Aaalaat. Tbi-re ar many things which at first thought sppt-ar to Im easy enough of accoiiiplliliiiieiit that It Is pretty safe to bet a inn i) Lo cannot do. Most people know that lh human hand are not strong enough to hrr-ak a new In Id egg If lh bonds are clasped and th egg laid rndwla Ixtwwu tli palms. It Is said that Hie preaaur required to break an egg In tlila iiiaiim-r awiount to ton. Among other safe bets Is a wsgi-r that a man cauuot rla from a chair without bending forward or puttiuz bis fift under th rhalr or outald of It Many a tnnn will bark himself to (Ir aiiothi-r a start of Ui yard In a 3asb of VK provided the man having the start bops all lh way. Hut no runner, however swift, csn give that amount of start to an ordinary man. for the first Or yards they go at practically the aaiu pace. Therefore II- ninner, to go 03 yards while th "hpp-r" goes 45. would hav to run more than twice as fast, and It would be a weak moo w ho could not Imp 43 yards at a pore equal to '.'D M-romt for lot) yards, aud that would mean that lh runner la ord r to win would hav to best alt prerlous records. If a man boaits that his penknife Is particularly hsrp, sk him to cut wltb on stroke of the blade one of those yellow rlbhoiis, mostly of silk, which com around buodh-a of cigars. In V.fJ caw s out of l.(W the knife Is not sharp euougu to do this. It will cut tbroiigu all the ribbon but the last strand, and that will pull out hing. and tbe more be tries lo cut It th longer It will pull Is safe lo Ut any one except a blind man that be cannot stand with out support of any kind for five min ute at a siretru If be Is thoroughly blindfolded without moving bis feet. If h doe not move bis feet b la pretty sure to topple over Id about a minute. , Sealla aa WUw t"lear. "An old colored w oman selling sualls," ay the Philadelphia Itecord, "occ slunally makes her appearance In South tm-t, and atiuie times sue may also b found along Krout street or Second street, up In tbe district that used to be known as the Northern Liberties. 6u carrle an old baaket in whk-b tbe snsljs rpK.e ou frvahly sprlukled leaves. These ar not sold as food, but for rlesnlng lb oulslde of window anes an old practice still In vogue la Ken sington. The snail Is dampened aud plncvd Upon th glass, where It at ouc moves around and devours all Insects aud foreign matter, leaving the pane as bright and clear as crystal. There are old established business plsce la Ken sington where tho npperwlndows, when cleaned at all, are always cleaned by nails. There Is also a One market for snails among the owner of aquariums, as they keep the glass clean aud bright." For PaOTr. The value of a recloe lie partly la Its lielnir accurately set down and fol lowed. Harper's Magaxlue has tho fol lowing directions for making a break fast delicacy called popovcrs, aa they wer Imparted by the Chinese servant to a lady visiting In the family. "You take him one eeg, said tbe master of the kitchen, "one lit cup milk. You Oxce him one cup nou oa sieve, take pinch aalt-you not put blui In lump. You move blm egg lit' bit slow; you put him milk In, all time move. You makce blm Oou' go la, not move fast, so Have no spots, aiaaee but'led pan all same wa'm. not too hot. Putleo blm In oven. Now vou mind you business. No llkee woman ruu look at blm all time. Him done all same tlmo biscuit" CWrlcal lor Throat Bspllad. Deacon Scrlmo Iluuiphl Thlulc you have got to have a vacation, cbT Struirc lluir PaatorYeo. toe doctor says I must go off nntll this cough Is cured. Deacon Scrimp WelL I'd Hko to know why preachers are alwaya get ting bad coughs. Struggling Pastor-Well, you see, we have to visit arouud a good deal, and we are alwaya asked to bold a little service before leaving, and I think our throats become affected from breathing the dust that flies from the family Dlbles. New York Weekly. laaeitlona. "I can't help udmlrlug the Ingenuity of the. landlady at our house." "In what way 1" ','At breakfast time she burns a gralu or two of coffee on the kitchen stove, bo as to fill tho dlulug room with the odor, and then gives us chicory to drink." "Oh, mamma," exclaimed four-year-old Itessle, looking up at tbe starry skies oue evening, "what a pretty plane heaven muBt be when It Is ao beautiful wrong sldo out!" You rob yourself ofteucr than other rob you. H0TTE8T PLACE ON EARTH It I 0brln, oa th Boalhw.al.ra Coaat ut f arala. Tho hottest wim on tho earth's sur-. fiiee I on the southwestern coast of 1'erxlii, on Dim border of the Persian gulf. For ii) consecutive days In lh u.outU of July aud August the mer cury bus been known to stand abovg 100 degrees In the shade night and day and lo run up aa high as 130 degrees In Hie middle of the afternoon. At Hfihreln, In the center of tbe most torrid bell, as though It were nature's Intuition lo iiiuke the place as unbear able as possible, water from wells Is something unknown. Great shafts hsve been Nunk to a depth of 100, 200. 200 and even 500 feet, but always wltb the same result no water. This serious drawback notwithstanding, a compara tively numerous population contrives to live there, thanks to copious spilng which burst forth from the bottom of the gulf more than a tulle from tbe shore. The water from these springs Is ob tained In a most curious and novel manner, "Machadores" (divers), whose sole occupation Is that of furnishing the people of liahreln wltb tbe life giv ing fluid, repair to that portion of the gulf wla-r tbe springs are situated and bring away with tbcai hundreds of bact full of the water each day. The water of the gulf where the springs burnt forth Is nearly 200 feet deep, but these machadores manage to fill their gotitakln sacks by diving to the bottom and holding the mouths of the bags over Hie fountain Jets Ibis, too, with out allowing tbe salt water of the gulf to mis with It The source of these submarine foun tains Is thought to bo lu the bills of Osmond 40 and 500 miles away. P.e lug situated at the bottom of tbe gulf. It I s mystery bow they were ever discovered, but the fact remalna that I hey have been known sloe th dawo of history. ANIMAL LIFE. The army worm la essentially a grsa eating Insect though It often fed upon other plants, aud la said to prefer oats to corn. The mslaptecunis, a fish only eight Inches long, can develop a shock of pjQ volts of electricity In the two-thou-Siiudtb part of a second. Several pairs of pigeons wblcb a sol eutlat has observed la Paris have rals id their young In nests made entirely of hairpins collected on tbe paths of tbe Luxembourg. - The largest neat la the world Is built by the moand bird, a sort of Austra lian fowL It makes mounds some times 150 feet In circumference. In v bleb It buries Its eggs five feet deep. Tbe besvlest bird that files Is the trrcat bustard. In size It exceeds the Norwegian blackcock. Tbe old males weigh about 33 pounds, but when food I plentiful the young males may 'weigh 40 pound; Great bustard were formerly as ' plentiful In wewtern Kurop as partridges. Now they are rarely found. t. Chrlahr. ' Tbe belief was that any one who looked at a rt-prvscutatloo of St Chris topber was safe for that day from an evil death. Tbe saint was always por trayed of colossal site and Is so paint ed at tbe entrance of most Snsnlsb ca thedrals that all may see blm. None of (be many, caned figures of this saint approaches In six one which was re moved from Notre Dame at Parla In 17S3. It was said that St Christopher's original occupation waa to carry people across a stream, and tbe legend la that otice a child preseuted himself to be conveyed over. At first bis weight was what might be expected from bis In fant years, but presently It began to Increase aud so went on till tbe ferry- mau was like to sink under bis burden. Tbe child then said: "Wonder not. my friend. I am Jesus, and you bave the weight of tbe sins of tbe whole world on your back." Uence St Christopher Is represented carrying the Infant Sav iour across a river with the globe In bis band. St Christopher baa an . Interesting place lu tbe history of typography lu consequence of a wood engraving of bla figure. suposed to be of date about 1423, being the earliest kuown example of that art Cakatwa Caaata. One-third of the area of Canada ta practically unknown. There are more than 1,230,000 square miles of unex plored lands In Canada. Tbe entire area of the Dominion Is computed at 3.430.257 square mllea; . consequently one-third of thla couutry baa yet been uutraveled by tbe explorer. Exclusive of tbe Inhospitable detached arctic por tions, 054.000 square mllea are for all practical purposes entirely unknown. Most of this unknown area Is dis tributed In the western half of the Do minion la Impenetrated blocks of from 23,000 to 100,000 square mlles-that Is, areas as Urge aa tbe states of Ohio, Kansas or New Eugland are yet a secret to white man. National Geo graphic Uagaxlne. A Doabl Raaanay, "They bave a new coachman at the Rlppenbaugers." "Wbafa the matter with the old onor . "He lot the horses run away.' "Did they run farf "Qeor out Into the suburbs." "Anybody with hlniT "Yea, Mamie Rlppenbanger. She and the coachman haven't got back yet" Cleveland Plain Dealer. In a Great Harry. Benhom-Wby did that woman keep you standing at the door for half an hourT Mrs. Denham She said she hadn't time to come hi. Brooklyn Life. Family LVIodlclnoo. Cough Honey. Kidney Backache CU Blood and Liver Bee and Jeye TOOfo Ortt Blood Cluaniln Kamadv for Sdt1b Haadacbe., ConitlpaUon,"Tlxd," Wervoua.l Dyspepsia Cure Golden Relie St, Vitus' Dance Afkyotir dmrrlit for Almanac for 1901 Mituum vt um luuik inuuuou For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY TO SAtEM AXD INDEPENDENCE STEAMERS ALTONAAND POMONA LHA ft OMCOOIf ClTT Uolngop, 8:00 A. M.'Jologduwn 2 .30? m DAILY RIVER EXCCBSIONSI or ths Str. LEON A. DAILY ICHStiCLS. Lrav P0STU(D Usv OBrTiO.t CITI Poot Eighth 8t. 7 00 A.M. . 11 fO Foot Tsrior fit, 9 00 A. M. l no p, M. 5 00 3 00 P. M. Or(on City Tranaportalloa Co. YOUR r$pO(gIBILItf ENDS AND OURS BEGINS When you buy goods 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 stock. You leave your order; we do tho rest. HEINZ & CO. WALL PAPER Now is the time to buy your w all paper and MURROW, the paper hanger, will sell it to you cheaper than you can buy it in Portland Drop a card In the post- office and have a sample book brought to your house, or telephone Ely Bros. store. J. MURROW, Oregon City. Many physicians are now prescribing Kodol DyBpepsia Cure regularly, having found that it la the beat prescription they can write because it is the one prep aration which contains the elements nec essary to digest not only Bome kinds of food but all kinds and it therefore cures indigestion and dyspepsia no matter what ita cause. Geo. Harding. Hardlr. Kindly Visitor Mrs. A what do you suppose makes you suer sot Mrs. A. I don t know, i am sure, end I believe nothing but a post mor tem will ever show. Kindly Visitor You poor thlngt You are so weak that you can never stand that Tit-Bits. Caata No Blam oa HI Aaeeatora, Mrs. Goodsale To what do you at tribute your appctlto for strong drink T Is It hereditary? Wragson Tatters No, lady; lfs thirst Philadelphia Tress. An Irishman In speaking of an ac quaintance said he was condemned to be banged, but saved his life by dying the day before be was executed. A hopeless man Is deserted by him self, and he who deserts himself la toon deserted by his friends. JV For Coughs, Colds, Grip, or "Cold" in ANY PART of body. t'OI.HAX. Mich.. Sept. 77. MO. K'rrswli'iln year lrni do no work ami walked imf bjr Im.IiIIiik ihi to a chair. 1 loe loml with fo.:r (llfT. r.'iit phvulclan Ixil rw cll no relief. Tlia u of two notllr of Dr. ftnnar i Ktdntr sad Btcksch Cur Save ma a perfect cum. J. M. Jli k lunar. Ciaaava. Crawford Co.. pa.. June IK, I'0. Thmeynarm airo I liaila aein.ra attack of FrrlxT and lil'iod nolwin, brraklns out ma my head and lace. 11 phynlclao tlnlrc ma for ncvftrnl inotjtln without reontt. I tlxo t'k B Ur ila of Dr. fenner't Blood sad LlTtr Rmadf sod Merv Tonlo and aecurett acoiiplelocure. f Mx 1MHKN4S. MlMH.KaoRO, Ky.. fc-pt. 7. IMA MfWlfahna Buffered Jon wild dynpMl. I trud all of the pfutln prepurtilloti and aJI ut tnf own prnw-rlittlon without avail. I Hoallf prraerllM-d Vt. Fnnr'a Dytpepala, Car and tha umiiA It efferted a euro. Many other almllar caaea that bava cimi under my olairnratloo bar burn cured by bl lya prpla l'nri. tr. V. J. t.rmaoooo. My llrar Itr. F-nner. Frrdonfa. N. V. I have uaed Dr. roar's Ooldea Ktllaf fow many run for th diwaju-a and accident for which It la adrrrtlawi and hav found la fully tiul to all you claim for It. i. botd itrr. Prtildlng Elder si. E. Chared. Cd for Cat, Bralt, Burs, Old Bor, Bpraln, Cold, Grip, Bor Throat, Colic. Pynnury, Bowtl Troabla. It 1 nafalllng. - Akroa, Ohio, Jaa 1,1 Wt "V iM maaf d wnl of Jrur Rk Vllni Ttear Sparine u4 r Mlulm rurrd by It. Il a MIt. Al I IKl HI I'I'I I CO. containing dcr1ptlons of th Eemedle curt vr mcaimytn oj mtoidna. Druggist, Oregon City, Or. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS 0 character and jro-vl rritittn In each atat (on In Ihi county riiiird) lo represent and silvern ol'l Uiiii.M wealthy boat nea houa of Solid financial ln'iln. HU ary f 18 00 weekly aim exnentet l.iitlonal. all i yU in cah eacb WeOnMjy ulrecs. from head offlre. Hon nd carriage fnr- iilaned wherr necewarv. tUrVreiieee. Kra- eloa rlf ddree'l atanued envelopau Manairer, 310 Canton Building, Chicago. Tiaa Cabd P. C. AO.E.R. vt LEAVE PORTLAND OREGON CITY (Couch St) 7:00 A. M. 7:05 A. II. ps 7:50 8:30 8:35 10:00 10:05 to-AS ' 10:50 11:30 11:33 u:ij P. at. ij:jo p. u V-oo i5 MS 1:50 t:3o i.is 4o . 4:0s 45 450 5:3o 535 6:15 6: jo T-o 75 : 73 7:50 8:30 only to 8:20 only to Uilwaukie . MUwank! 95 9:tS 10:30 10:30 ilofonlyto n4oionlyto Mil a akie Milwankl 13:504 Sat only Except Saturdays, then only to Mil waukie fBxccpt Saturday, then to Oregon City. JEqeept Saturdays. JTo Milwaukie only. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TRAINS, Dlv ex. D'ly Eflective D'ly D"ly 8at. July 6, I'M P.M. A.M. A.M. r.M. 6 M 8 CO Lv. Portland .Ar tt 10 9 40 8 Oft 9 06 Ooble 10 X H 3.5 8 20; 9 l ... Rainier .... 9 5.' 8 & 8 38 9 35 .. .Pyramid.... 9 35 8 HO 8 44 9 it) .... Myeer .... 9 30 7 64 8 90 9 50).... Qumcy .... 9 It) 7 40 8 58 10 00 ... latskanie .. 9 12 7 38 9 OH IO 10 ...Marshland .. 9 0.' 7 2 9 19 10 21 .... Wei.tort ... 8 51' 7 17 9 37 10 l Clifton 8 37 7 02 10 00 11 02 .... Knappa.... 8 17 6 42 10 0 U I0i.... Bvenien .... 8 07 8 32 10 20;il 22i....JoiiuDjy ... 7 55 6 20 U) 3l)ll 3Ar.. Anion. ,l.v 7 45 8 10 8KAS1UK DIVISION U 30 a. m., 11 35 p. m.. 5 50 a. m., 8 15 a. m . . 6 15. m.. 2 30 p 111 .. 5 00p. ni . 9 45 a. m. .. 7 40 a. ra ...4 OOp.na ..10 35 a. in .. 5 50 p. ra .12 30p.n .. 7 20 p. ns .. 1 30 p. ra .. 9 30 s. ra ASTORIA :j SEASIDE CONNECTIONS. All trains make close connections at Gobi with all Northern Pacitic trains to or from the Kast or Bound Points. At Portland with all train leaving Union Depot At Astoria with I. R N. Co.' boats and rail line, and 8teamer T. J. Potter, to and trout llwaco and North Beach Points. Ticket otUce, 255 Morrison st., and Union depot J. C. M.Y0,Gen. Pass. Agt. Astoria, Ora Mir Li. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES 67 the fast and com m odious steamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This is the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full informa tion by addressing or calling on J. S. BOOTH, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Oak St.