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OKKOON CITY ENTMlWHSK, FII1DAY, OCTOI1ER 11, 1901. 7 JMNISTKIIS 1-JtOM HIXCOU.NTIKS . . . r l . 1 1 .. n,l II, .til ii Hchhlon In Tills CM)'. KlltlllH UIMUJiniOl I'KlNKXnil J' ii'rn'li'K "rm ",,l,,a;i'i Wlilrli Important Itin I ur U lrniinrl J lv. Mctllade, Y,,Hn M, McUtiit, j 'Jim iiio.lniNinr o( (ha rienbytiiry will imeicralit tliii niiM.lliiK mi l Urn llv, Win. .Travla will i ir.-r tin. Insulting prayer, !( lu't'in .f (hitiktlo llm p.lr Mi'l church f,r .lr klrxl entertainment were paaaid, mii Dim I'rnahytery al Jourtiml to inert October 2i, al7;li. in. In Hit I'milaud Forbe chinch. Alt.lt.. Tucaday evening ilm UH ititx-rn ot llm I'wahylary l.-fl the i lly. moat of tticln U'llng to Portland where they took Wad- lieaday evening' I mln for lUker City to attend tin. HvikhI. IhirlMK lliflr uliy In tlilaelly they went rtiitrtaliii-i by llm ladlca n( llm church at rtm realdi-rica of Mr. A T. Minr. Tim lull mewtlng "I Hn rMlnl Pre- . i i . . i . i I, . l,)ii'iy ml M'li'iay evenm- i ' i I vl. imii tli'ircli, ami uirtM.ni wiiii a aer- iiinii by l''" retiring moderator, ItuV, W. ...!. I 1... L I.I. H V f t . HHWHH( mtm una ,R , t limit I J ft IV i V: ' III tbla a Hi ,,i ill t.'l nianllcat ibal ll gave IHa lot iii " Mr. Wililtt'a ariiiuu waa an I.H'H'iil imip. He showed tlial Ida uir ill iiliii"rinrriiiigllot clirt i,.r ai contradictory, and aaid Dial Ilia l, auie kliownleilgn W hV of (Jod rmiipa II. rough the lfk 'l leveiiuiia. At nim tin'" - l l"V; at ami'lier, ha ig , jj.-r. Wa ran only Ih aured of hta through la inaiillna'aiiiiii on ('! vy. Tin l'tr.l.y'aiy waa constituted with . ti I. tl , 'I ..I ... I . - h rreabylerlan l hutch, ol elm ted u.odetaUir to rva lug iiimiilrg, and lie. W. of Calvary 'rvlivifiUu iliurrli, f Portland, waaelete. Irnico ury tl'-ra. Kv. Kdward M Khatp, of tl.a Mount TaUif ('hurt It, waa to.civr.1 aiiiiiiiit lamination on a Iriti-r of ilimiiaxtt frutn Ilia I'fr.l.) (of y of lluf Wo. Tim I'matiylary of I'oitlainl nirl tir. uanl to aljuriiiiul ! V u'cUh k Tura ami waa o(n.l wltli a lialf liuur ilrfotlotial avrvli, M lijr M. i;laafi M. hlari. Tl.a IhkIppm amion nno-l ly Ur. M. I M.ClrU.n.l. ol llm 1'iirtlainl Koiirll. rliurvh, wly lwln linlrilur, A Irllrl Pr. UiUiluli, lif (ha fan Anr1mu Klial hvtuli.ary ail rval. IU ji an atlaiiilanrw of 14 atinlmiia, rM of tlmni In H lilor cU, ail'l una .,1 llic Mf. V.. T. Allen, a tnwii.W U Ida rordai.it Klml rluiicli, lioiin i,r.uaUon ttvil A"il rlN ta to f to rrla if tl.a war lailrar. M'. Kutrona mi inoinlK-r of Ilia Hrtrliiirrli it tlirin rml niulr.l aa doing ll uk. Tla Ka. K.Uanl l. Mnai, U Ha I'ronliylpry of ltulflo, ami Julian lUtrti, ot Ida rrt.lyiry of Kearney, vpiv w lmllln-l ly Ifttrr to tl.a roll of Jrr.l.rU'rr. Mr. Mibiii la Hi" i.w i-lor of Mt Ttir rlimcti ami Mr latU la riilrl anJ llvrln Wa.lilnKfui utility. Hav. Hiram 1 1 ill. ol Ilia Via- ( )tcry of Oklatiil, waa Invited li all at rorrixiiiilnit nifnil!. riia ritiaiinl roiiitnlttiHa rfixirlnl In turn, lit" iimo ami ruM'tn .inp ut rointnltti-Ka rlli-itu'l anln.at'il (lit- t'laalnri. Tlia report "I tna rtiimiti n Koralun Mloalon ilwnlt on llin ml .nary work In C'liln anil uoon tha y.T,-tii iiiratli.a tl.era. Tliroiiith tlftinn ll lactatha worlJ liaa ban idown that m tnlkiioiiarv waa Kullllnaa of tl r tliartfo that tlivr ' dMlurlieri of In 1. inatiiiiitt which rliarKo k lei nitainat Ilium hy tlia e(friira ol cnwraimloiia riivmlea of tlia kmmI. Ilia reaixinalhlllty liaa Uen jilai wl FAlIt WAS A 1 1IU0K 8UCCESS lliinilrt'dn From Ml vrr tlio County at Marijuim. IIOXEIt IIAVEH'OKT WAS TIIKKE Kiltllilti Wrre of the Klnc-t and tu A(rlruliaral AarlaM'Ui la To Ho C!,ntratuiat' d. It lirra It boloiina, at Ilia door or tra lora Mieni'itlvaa jHitlilana. reh) tvrlal Sunday School Ml- 1 1 inary, lUv. J. V. MilliK". iriwrHHi veraIacl.M'lorKanueoana iimctiaoirii ll dfitilutlon. In ona neighborhood Villi rU nipllln tho dayai tool thero iu with no prun-aong nriun hi mo ilihorhood and no j.ri'ililng ly ny tminlnallon. From April 1 ui OcloUtf Um mailo 3:W vlalla, ioachod and mad Iut addntia', to tho numher of 74, ao i-rage of almoat three week. II i'inl 12 Itiblew and UmtamenU in tha nil of pa raoita who were without a pv ol tha word of Uod. Di.lnimloJ "7t page of traula and perlodioala and ivi-lcd 2,013 milt-a. O'Kanuod "va mlay athooli with !W ofllot-ra and wi-hcra and 117 pupil", orgaiiUnd two 'ma Iiiipurlmaiita, alUuiil"d county fivmiiion In Waitliliigton, Loluinlila I Tillamook countlra. The mlnalonara ruitiimtiiditd putting two more minla- In Tillamook county. The bunday "nil iniaHlonary la conaldered the t work ol the IWiytory and Mr. lllltuu wu highly comiuundud (or his lily In the work. p'lie riHlgnation ol Hnv. W. 0. Forhoe, pRMor of the 1'ortland Foiboa church rmwlvud, and the congregation waa '1 to appoar at an adjournud nieutlng Bi ruNbytnry to ahow roaaon wiiy lite nation should not be accepted. lie ('omiiilUuea appolnttid to lnalall v. W. 0. Ixiube over the Uothany and Kaglo Park churcbea, roorted that f y Imd porlormod the aorylce. Iiu mil ol tho Mt. Tabor church (or pahloral nor vices ol lie v. F.dward M. f i was put In his handa and accept' Installation was arranged (or Tuea P f evenlnur. October 18. Rev. Pr. Hill I? l. . .. . ..... v yuMch iiio sermon, Hev. J . it. vvuson r p'., to charge the pantor and ltv. Dr. t to charge the people. Altornates Arouml tlm f'uurt llor, MUllani NiraliUiu hat fllml a milt agalimt J11IU, hi wi(i, klng (or a do rrm of illvofi-f, f'nml ml inhiiiimii treatment nllegi.,1. They wrro mar ried In Wahlii.'ton, April 10, iHii.land hav tim e rliil.fn. .'. ('. r.radley, A. Matl.nr and C. II. Ildlfhy, have been aH4nted appralaer of tha eltn ol Jine I, Italley, dv reated. K. W. Hud hln an I V. T. Iliii. htn haya been )xi i-t-i adininUltalor ol thaailalaol Tlioa. A lliltrhlna. Tha admiiiUlraliU, K.ll A lluirhlna, dind July 7, 1'WI, while on a vUlt to relative III tha e4i. Thi'lr bond are Hied at tl ,) with J. M.Traiy and M. A. Uleb- hoff aurelle. Wlllitm Hiown Co. hvn brought nil glnl liiufil Haiti lo rerovar ludgtiieal on a prouimiury noU lor ll.'l'l 27, together with rU and Inlere) IHti.li k l.aatliam ara Iha utalntiir attornn, Tha ih lniilnl ha filed in at.awer to Iha ie, allrg ng that the note w ( aid in lull In (Member, iMit. Marriage hceiiw weia granted tlila Werk 10 llenrlella Moldeuhaner, 17 and C. I'arrUh, both ol Highland; Alh-al l Pungi-y. S), an I Auguil A. Hrwdy, .17; Clara M. 1 1 ill. 1'J, and Cofr J, li'l.aaiii ; lUrbara htelner and J hn Kiggln, '.'I Tla will of Koliert Koberla, who died Krpteii.lirr 14. baa lieen ad milled to I'robale, waa made Jan. fl. PJ01 aiil wllne.e.I by H. V. M.uil and l. Howard. Margaret Uohrrta I i.amail a adiniuitratrii, without bond. Tba ai'traiaer. Charle T. Tote, Franklin I. Seeiy nd Wuol find real eat te of Iha value of :KkH) ami tba (raotial propeily, conaUting ol boraea, farming imiilemenia, rlc .alltiKi. Tha alaia la led by ilia will in iha following manner; Mia, Mrgrt iViiea, daught er In Caoad, j, Iiwla. Andrew and Joacdi (na) l-'t eaih; Mr. le!l I'irlrier,-(datighirr) .H; Mr. IJtilaa Flnaer, (daughter) JU; Koa ltolwlt. daughter) l-V; Klma Itohtrla, (daughtar) f'.ll; Mort Koberta (aon) Hi. Alter all ilrtii and funeral ei ienra ara pild the wife tha'l have OMi.pletn iHinlrol of thereat and peraonal proiM-rly during her widow hood. In ra of dea'h nirrjg, the peraonal prierty ami real late In townahlpS South, Itange 1 W i-t, containing about '.'70 arm aha'.l be equally divided lx tween Allfed Itoberta, Fiederirk Ro'- aria, by giving Alfred 10 arrva of culti vated land more than Frederick, Alfred to have drat cboh-o of land. The Itoberta family realda In Wllaonvlllo. V, Staluarker ha filixl a suit for ulvorre again! Mary Stalnacker on the ground of ilererlion. They were mar rlel In Wont Virginia In October, 1875. T. Wcaaoii, tiholaonville, Va., diugglat, write: "Your One Minute Cough Cure give perfect Satlfartlon. My coalnniera y it is the lct remedy for cough, cold, throat and lung troub lea." (io. Harding. Tha flftiMintli annual fair of the B'lUe Creek JAgrlcultural Aaa lation opened al Manpiam Friday morning and cloaed Haturday night, alter tha lil't auccea ful fair In tha hiatory ol the aawa Uilon. HnudfeiU of pwople liotn the surrotmd- ing loiiiitry wt-ra prnaeni and ever) body bad gay time. Homer Davenport was there and enjoyed blniaell Itilly a much aa did tlia Hople who came to ae lilm. Klaie f-Vimt'.r IWowncll made a aia-M.-li Saturday morning, and In the afternoon Mr. )venMrt lalkml of early ao(-ia tloiia. Ha waa raiaed in the IminmllaUi locality ol Mar via in and knowa nearly everybody, ao Ida s pencil was received with linn h Internet. The diplay ol rat lie, aheen, goat and hog w une'pialled by the KtaU Fair, and the horaea on tx hibiiion excited tha adinlrallon ofi ilie rrowd. It la truly retnarkabla to coin Dare the lair ol 15 year ago with tha exhibition ol today. Mar'i'iain la In the bigheal kibla atate of agricultural growth and prosperity, and the lair waa ao event of gmat aaliafactlon Xt tha offn er ol the aot-iilun. Th i en hundnxl and twenty five dollar were awarded in preiuluma for Iha beat exhibit, and tha compeil (Ion wa aharp. I'rodu'-Uof every con relvabte cl were entered, Including vegetable, fruit, poultry, bore, cattle, heep, goU, flower, bread and canned (ruit. The grain exhibit waa the Dt.eat ever a-u at a iiutle Creek fair, and at- tractnl inucb attention. A nolewortby Ivature ol the eahibit w the needle and (am y work, The Silvrrton Cornel Hand (uruiahed eicelletit mualc for the (air. The flr.t premium lor atallion was awari led to John Njblett, of Molalla. TaaavllotT Fal. "No, thunka," anld the and fared man when bo waa naked to Join a conrival fiitrty. "The f.vt la, I don't lrlnk. Found I couldn't nfTord It, ao I awre off. A number of years ago 1 lived In the wrat. I wu doing well, Olid I Imd a batik iicciuiit (but I wn proud ot. Si clnrr n chrmrc to double my money, I decided to drow It out. The rtny wos t iv nrm one, rind, Incoming thirsty, I stopped to tnliu n cI.-ini of something cool. I didn't wnic more than five minute ii ml wo aoou lu line at the piiylug teller wli.dow. The party uheiid of ma received his money, and I wu shoving my (Leek through the window when t'.; teller pulled It down and riniiotinced that th bank has aus- petnliil piiyuient. I believe that the receiver declared n dividend a year or to Inter, but the u mount was ao small Unit I never bothered to collect Hilne. It wna a pretty cxpviialve drink for me." lo I utideratiind, rah." aald A Ken- tueLInn who waa preaeat, "that you took that drink alone'" "iVrtnliity." "It waa tlic Jud'uj-iit of heaven. uli," remiirUed the Kentucklan aol-euiiily- Iii-tro!l Free Prcai. 1 F"arrlly Cough Honey. dp 110 Modlolnoa. mm Kidney k Backache CURE. Blood and Liver mmJi nefve Tonics For CoughB, Colds, Grip, or "Cold" la ANY PART of body. " Col., Mli h.. S-)t. S7, IIKO. For a whole year I roulil do no work anil walkwl only t,)r liolillnii on to a rlmlr. I (1ia tomi with four dlfli ri'iit pliyalrlan hnlre relyel no mllef. The um of two Iwrtllea of br. Fanner Xldnay and Backache Car Xm me a oerfm t cure. J. l. l h taaar. (iaaava, Craforl t o., fa., June K JUiO. Thmeraar ai(i I had a aerere ailark of F.rjralpelaa anil l.iooil iiolMin. Iireitklna out on my beail and fwe. My hylrlan alUonliil me for aeveral niontha without r-ult. I then ! S hott ea of Lr. Fenaar a Blood anil Llvar Ramady and Krv Tonla ami arorex) eouiiiiUicur. iMniiiAKiua. Oraat Blood Claanilng Kamady for Spring Uiadacua. ContlnaUuu,"Tlrd," Wrvou. Mmnf.anoiio, Ky.. S-pl. 7, l!iO. Dyspepsia Cure Aa raw-nab Coealry Rank. Iturul ciihtoinera attach great Im portance to the bank a outward ap Iearnncc. A thrifty tmd'umnn having oiened o riepimlt neeount with a bank illattilit aome miles from bis booje, the cunhler l.ud'the curlof.lty to oak w hy he traveled ao far w heu there was u In um h of the anniu lutk almoat at hi door. The d..p-.:tor r.:..:h d kuov Ingly and replied. "I lnS'-d opjolte here all the time whil" till beak waa being built, ao I know Ifa safe." Ilal nuce aliceta to the ruKt'.c nre a mean lugle and arbitrary arrangement of figure. Iron bar he underatand. In a northern city there la a bank w ldrly know n for tho artlatlc merit of It doora. Iiealgueil by ao eminent sculptor, they are executed la relief In copper or bronze and appear to rep resent tableaux from Mp'a Fablet" and Greek history. About a week aft er they were unveiled an old man who had been a dcpoaltor for many years withdrew his balance and took It to a rival bank almost oppoalte. Question ed as to hi reason for changing, be replied: "I don't hold wT thera doors of theirs. Punched tin ain't bualneasUke, and It ain't safe." Longman's. Golden Relief I tried all of tha (M'AHn preparation and all of my own prearrlntloria without avail. I finally prearrllied Dr. Fanner's Cypenta Cur and Iha uaaof It f (Titu iI a cure. Many (.ther almllar rwit that hata romo un'liT my nlwratloa tia bern rnnd by hla Iya pi'pala l ure. Ir. V. J. I.tBAaooou. M; Iar Ir. Fenner. Fredonla, N. Y. I have uaed Dr. Fanner Oolrten Rallef for many year for thn iliM-aiwa and areloenu for wlil' h It i advertlM-d and have found It fully equal to all fou claim for It. J. BOYD ESPY. I Prldlna- Elder H. E. Cuorcn. Uied for Cut, Brolae, Burn. Old Bore. Ipralna, Cold, Orlp. Bora Throat, Collo. bytaaury, Bowal Tronblas, It la nnialllag. St. Vitus' Dance Akroa, Oklu, Ju I, I a. trM M rKarR,fra4aala.a. T. -I. ! w,i4 main tuM ef yoor at. Vll.t" Imm ai-iar .mi rr tm lM twn rurp.l br It. It bur.,4 a l.i-.ih, l,f At I 1 1 1 I. M'K I I I o " . I.awdi'nntn DrlaVIa. It Is aurprlMng what one's constitu tion rsn he ninde to atand lu the way of nnrcoilca. From email lieglnnlnga It Is poaalhle to go on Increnalng tho doaea until a quantity con tie taken which would kill two or three pcraons unaccustomed to anything of the sort. In tho ciuirac of n eoroiier's Investiga tion at Sheffield. Kngland. It was shown thnt a mnn Imd been a constant lauda num drinker for ten years. Commenc ing with a pciinywortu at a tune, uo had gone on until ho bad taken fully an ounce a day. Ask your dm nirl at for Almanac for 1901 containing deicrlptlona of the Kemedlea aad, Cartilu.au of t&a moil ramaxkabla curaa avar acciavad by madlcla. For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or. DAILY EXCEPT Kl'NDAY TO HAL EM AND INDEPENDENCE -STEAMERS ALTONAAND POMONA LI VI OSXOOM CITT Going up, 8:00 A. x. Uolng down 2 JO r u DAILY RIVER EXCURSION! or THE Str. LEON A. DAILY SCHIPt LS. Uare POBTUNP Foot Taylor 8t, 0 00 A. M. 1 00 V, M. A 00 - 1 WANTED bEVER 4 L PERSONS Oa character and gieej reputaiioi. In each atatw (una In thl contily reiiirrd) to repreaent and advertiac old ettahlKhrd wealthy boat tieaa hooof (olid flnanclal itandlng. Hal ary $18 HO weekly wim exine adilulonal, all .ayabie In caab each Wednesday direct from head ofHce. Horn and carriage for- nUbed when i.aceaearr. Kefrrencc. bo- elo aelf ddrect tta'iiped envelop Manager, Sl'i Canton Building, Chicago. Lrav 0REG0X CITT Fool Eighth Sl. 7 fi A. M. 11 11 3 00 P. M. Oregon City Tranaportatlaw Co. Pnra Bnajar. A Ban Francisco chemist says tncro Is only one refinery in the world thnt makes absolutely pure sugar, inn manufactory Is In Germany, ami u supplies cheinlHts and druggists with sugar for solutions which must bo un clouded. This chemically pure article would not And much sulo for table use, r it la a dirty grayish white lu ap ncarancc. When dissolved, It gives a clear solution, there being no artificial colorlug mutter In suspension. Accounting; For It. "It may he merely fancy," remarked Mrs. Beildoin llolnie. "but since my husband began drinking the water from that Irou spring he has seemed to ha tea times as obstinate as he used to be." "Perhaps." suggested Mrs. Nexdoro, "tho water Is tinctured with pig Iron." -Chicago Tribune. The Penally. Jlnka How much do you think a minister ought to get for marrying a couple? Fllkltm-Well, If wholly unacquaint ed with them perhnps ho might be let off with six rufnths.-Eichango. THERMOMETER TUBES. froeraa ( Their Blaaalaaiara wl Jeaa. Iw Ceraaaay. , A moat Intervatltig account Is given 1 In Tno Idler of the woudcrrul atate alib-d Induatry at Jena w here glass and IrtiM-e are made for acientlata. The In duatry haa la-n built up by I'rofcaaor A llc and Dr. Sehott. and haa through out btt-ii conducted by acleutlats whose rtTorta hare made. Jena fnmoua among acletitlflc nit-n the world over. One of the mot plcturcanue feature of the Jena glaaaworka la the grcot corridor where the thermometer tubca are blow n and drawn. saye a corrcytondent. We eaw till glnaa In proccaa of man ufacture. A Iwy workman canght a bit of molten glaa from the funinco on the end of a blowpipe. It waa hardly larger than a walnut, but by twirling and blowing and molding It grew- to the alzc of an orange, with the shape of an orange. More glaaa waa then added, and there waa more rolling and blow ing, and when the proper stage was renched the blowpipe waa paaaed quickly to the brawny uiaater work man. lie, In hla turn, added glass, blowing from time to tlmo with cneeka out- puffed until It seemed as though they must burst, and then roiling uie great ball of glass on his Iron kneading board uutll It looked like a huge yellow gourd. Faster aud faster be worked, keeping the ball always symmetrical ana yei whlto hot At length he lifted the glowing mass quickly lu the air. aud a second workuiau attached the blowpipe at the bottom. Then tho two men ran lu opposite directions, twirling tUe pipes and blowing lustily from time to time. From a thick, partly yeuow globe the glass thinned out quickly as the men ran apart, uutll It became a dull rod tube not Inrcer than a man a llttlo finger aud uenrly 300 feet long. Sometlmea In drawing theae tubca one of tho blowiica would uot ouly run tho length of the corridor, but far outside on tho hill. A Dlrkrn teller. George Manville 1'euu la the poa csaor of a sheet of old faabloned blue wire woven note paper, which had Its habitation for years upon the bill Cle of the tradcaman to whom It waa sent It tells Its own talc: "Mr. Charle Dickens Is much obliged to Mr. Clarldge for the offer of Lord By rou's flute. Put. as Mr. Dickens cannot play that Instrument himself and has nobody In hla bouae who can, .he bcgi lo decline the purchase, with thank. Devomihlra -Terrace, twen tieth. June. . There la no visible mark of a smile upon the paper, aaya Mr. Fenn, but there seems to be one playing among the words, aud one caunot help think lug that when Dickens wrota that ho could not play the flute be must have ,r-cnlled a certain flute sereuode played at "Mrs. TodvnT Commercial Board ing HoUHe." written by him In 1S44. New York Trlbuue. Va When Ulchnrd Wagner waa conduct or of the Iloyal Opera lu Dresden, the orchestra of that Institution, though one of the best lu Germany, was far from being as good aa It Is now, and Wncuer had a good deal of troubio in making It follow his Intentions. Some years later, whou be was living aa an exllo lu Zurich, ho undertook to train the local orchestra. After a few at tempts he exclaimed, "Gentlemen, you have Just given me a grent pleasure; you have played exactly aa badly as the Dresden orchestra The Zurich players laughed, and the Idea thnt they might play better than tho royal musicians In Dresden so fired their seal that they actually succeeded lu doing It. rollahed Fornllur. When a polished table Is stained by a hot dish, one restoring process Is to use first wood alcohol and then linseed or olive oil. This treatment Is excellent for keeptng any polished furniture In order and la one of the few things for which wood alcohol may be used. The latter Is cheaper than the pure and for certain domestic uses la quite as good. ; rerfemra Were Popular. The rnge for perfumes reucbed Its height during the reign of Louis XV. Throughout the contlneut hla court was known as the "scented court." It was then the custom when giving a large entertainment for the hostess to inform her guests what particular odor she would use for perfuming her rooms, and each guest would use that odor In making her toilet At court a ulffereut perfume was used for each day of the week. Much more attention waa paid to the use of tho perfume than to eoap and water, and cleanliness was not numbered amoug the virtues of that age. new Pewrla Ar Sorted. The average diver thluks It a fair dny'a work to secure 100 pearl oysters lu 60 feet of water. After being taken ashore the mollusks are allowed to die. when their shells open of their own ac cord. The pearls are classified by pass lug them through a aerlea of sieves, which asaort them Into different aires. Those which are very small or de fective are sold to make a preparation for sore eyes aud nervous complaints thnt Is very popular In the east Pear son's, Superstition Aboat BneealnaT. Xenophou, rromotheus. Themlstocles and Cicero regarded a snccte as a IS' Torahlu omen. Among the Hindoos and rerslnna, however, snecslng and yawn lug were ascribed to demoniacal pos session. Tho Hindoo snaps his thumb and finger and repeats the name of oue of his gods. Tho Moslems believe that tho devil may lean Into a gaping mouth. aud heuce when he yawns ho draws tho back of his hand over his mouth and mutters this prayer, "I seek refuge with Allah from aatau, tho accursed.' YOUR IJgpOIBIUTY ENDS AND OURS BEGINS Tha Moat Expenelra Hat. The most expensive hat lu the world U undoubtedly tho ono which waa pre sented to General Grant while he waa In Mexico. in 1883. It cost U00 and Is now to be aeeq Ju the National museum at Washington and la the finest sped men of a Mexican sombrero ever made. SHU Draamlnsr. "I feel now quite satisfied that there Is no life ao happy as a married one. "And how long have you been mar ried r "Sine last Wednesday." 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. Ycu leave your order; we do the rest. HEINZ & CO. WALL PAPER Now Is the time to buy your w all paper and MUR.ROW, 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 aample book brought to your house, or telephone Ely Bros store. J. MURROW. Oregon City. Tins Caso P. C. & O. K. K. LlAVt LeAVt PORTLAND OREGON CITY (Coach St.) 7:00 a- u. 7:05 a. U. 7-45 7 5 8:30 8.35 9:15 9.J0 10:00 10.05 10:45 10:50 11:30 n:35 u:i5 r. at. 1 j.jo p. u 1:00 ixs MS 1:50 30 35 yis y.20 4o 4:0$ 4:45 4:50 5-30 5:35 6:1s 6:20 7:00 7:05 745 7:50 8:30 only to 8:30 only to Milwaukie Milwaukl 10:3c 10:30 , l Mot only to 11:40 only to Milwaukie Milwankie 11:504 Sat only 'Except Saturdays, then only to Mil waukie tBscept Saturday, then to Oregon City. Eqccpt Saturdays. 4T0 Milwaukie only. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TRAINS. D'ly ex. D'ly Sat. P.M. A.M. 6 .v a on; Efl ective July C, l'K'l 8 ofl 9 Oft.. 8 20; 9 lt . . 8 38, 9 .V., 8 U 9 40 .. 8 SO; 9 50i., 8 58 10 00 . 9 08 10 10 . 9 19 10 21 . 9 37 10 ( 10 00 11 021 '. Portland ....Ooble .... Rainier ... .Pyramid... .. Marger ... ...Quincy ... . laiskauie . .Mainland . ..West port . . .. Clillon. ... Knapca ... A.M Arilt 10 10 08 U 10!.... Bvetifen 10 20 11 22,.. ..John Da. 10 3IU 30i Ar.. Astoria .Lv D'ly D'ly 10 0ft 9 S2 9 3.1 ft 30l 9 2ti 9 K 9 O: 8 52' 8 3' 8 1 8 07 7 7 4.M r.. 9 40 8 8 20 8 00 7 54 7 40 7 3d 7 2S 7 17 7 02 6 42 6 S3 6 20 6 10 Many a man has found, after mixing politics with his business, that he has no business to mix with his politics. Chicago News. Two Act of Dying. The popular Idea that tho act of dying Is a painful process often causes a fear of death. Hut death from even tne most painful mortal diseases Is usually preceded by a period of cessation from suffering and partial or complete insen sibility resembling falling asleep or the pleasant gradual unconsciousness caus ed by nn antcsthetlc. The common phrase "death agony" Is not warranted by what occurs In natu ral death, which Is a complete relief from all pain. When death Is owing to heart failure or syncope, It Is sudden and painless perhaps pleasant Death by banging, there Is reason to believe. Is attended by a voluptuous spasm. Death by decapitation or electricity Is onlT a momentary shock, hardly reit. Death by poisoning varies In painfull ness according to the poison empioyea Opium and other narcotics probably ctve a painless, perhaps a pleasant. dreamful death. Hemlock, as we know from the account of the death of So crates, causes gradual Insensibility from below upward. On the other hand, arsenic, strychnine, carbolic and mineral acids, corrosive sublimate, tar tar emetic and other metallic poisons Inflict slow and torturing death. Trus slc acid and cyanide of potassium cause quick and painful death. Humanita rian, , SEASIDE DIVISION 11 30 a. ta... ... 7 40 a. n 8 15 a.m... j ... 5 60 p. iu 6 15a.m.. .1 f.. 12 30p.ro 2 30 p.m ... I cp.oiDF i 7 20 p. n 5 n0p.ru... f SEASIDE i 1S0p.ro 9 45a.ru... J I.... 9S0a.iu COS SECTION'S. All trains make close connection at Ooble with all Northern Pacitio trains to or from the East or Sound Points. At Portland with all trains leaving Union Depot. At Astoria witn 1. K A a. uo. Boats ana rail line, and 8ieamerT. J. Potter, to and front llwacoaml North Ueach t'oiuls. Ticket office. 2A5 Morrison St., and Union depot. J.C. MAYO, Gen. Pass. Agt. ASioria, ura f!iil;iliii' Lie. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious steamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This ia the Great Scenio 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.