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L In Carpets Ingrain Carpets from 25 cents per yard and up. In Mattings A very fino lino frt.Tr 15 cents and up. In Crockery All kind of Crockery and Hardwaro at surprisingly low liguroH. LiuoU'iiiu. Oil Cloth from 25 cents a yard up. 'lunuahlp H Mouth, llansa 3 Kaat. (Iinbhy, Oen.-BH. K of NK. Vi and i iU ucfit of I'd I. Bfrtioli 4, 'I own t ahlp Boulh, JtullKO I Kuat, W J tit r. H 1 I'oit nalilp T South, liana 3 ICaat. I iWhltn, I'. A. -Lola 4. 6. 6, 7. Section i s, Tnwiinhlui 7 Huulh, Hiiiiii I I 10t, U W urrr I Of .i.... L .u U. UW U atwl llffW ' m i. y, fli.o. K.-H. H of BR i and f ahlp 7 Boulh, hiui I Kant, 1W ? tirnn 7 M -.rli; I'.-K. H, Hri'ilnn 1. Tuwn i aliip 7 South, lUli- I Kat, i'M , I Bi n n Tunjiililp 1 South, Hana. 4 Kaat. "jonea. II. W.-B. 14 of BW. It, Sc l UW V. H....lliitt rl'.i Mf tl. 1 (Inn H, I owiiainp 1 oouin, limine I 4 Kuat. til acrea JThayt-r. V. W.-fl. of 8W. (4 and I put "of aa dearlurd In lx'd I think 33, jmKO ft. Section 2, I Townahip 1 Biiuth, ltniigo 4 Eaat, I li acres i.Ntlll. I'll-n-R. H of NK. Hectlon I Townahip 1 Bouth, JUngo ? liuat. M aires 1 Wheeler. Huriih-H. W of W. H of I HW. 4 of NW. Hectlon l, ! Townalilp 1 Houlll, lliinge 4 East, t u acres . : i Jnknown Owncr-NK. ' ft HIC. 4 I of N V Hectlon Township I 1 wiiiih, Ilang" 4 frii at, 10 acres.. I Syulla. Tlma.-NW. A of 8K. Hec- tl"n l, Townnhlp 1 Bouth, itn(( 144 ISM u to in 4 S5 I Touhlp S Bouth. Kaaaa 4 Keat. Drown. W. C C.-NW. U n1 W. W of Hl'i. U, anil HK. of HK. Bc tlnn ?, 1'iwnhlu i South, ltuiigs 71 Drown, W. C. ami Mary BK. 4, Hvctlon 13. Townahlp I South, lUhK 4 rkiat, IM arr ........... Bpraurili ami ijiup-iiMon-W. 4 or kit. v. Hi'tlon 17. Townahip 1 17 40 15 H i Marlav, k li.-K of B-W. V, and Townahip i Boulh. llanga 4 Mat, Itcv-nu... J. Il.-W. Mi, of NV. , H..ctlti i, Townahip 1 Suulli, lliina 4 Kititt. M Bcr ............ 11 M 10 M Kalkmari. A. V.-HW. 14 of BW. . Hm'tlon M. Townahip 1 Houlll. lungo 4 Knat, 4i a ra 103 Ituhk, Clm.-BW. A of BR. M nd Hl'l. of BW. Bi-ctlon S. Townalilp I Bouth. ltange 4 Kaat, 80 ui rra M Tonnalilp 3 iuth, linage 4 Eaat. McKenglo. Wm.-S. V, of N W. Hi illon 1, Townahip I Boutli. ltiing- 4 Kaat, !' a.r.a w Kowull. Tlnrcali, Katnto of-NK. J of Hi: '4. H'i?ti)ti 13. Townamp I Bouth, ltange 4 Kaat, 40 :re.. Kowall, J.--BW. i of NK. 14 i'l NW. S of Bli . B.ton 13, Townnhlp I Bouth, ltange 4 Kaat, SO HCTIa i'V'm'a'X' 1x.nry, II. M.-J7.M lern, lot , BfO H,Mi 10. Townahip 1 Bouth, Hango CookKrSv.-N'w" vi of" B'w.'i' 'ind HK. 14' of HW. U. anil ! 1. h . 4 6. Bm-tlon 30. Townnhlp I Booth. Ilnngo 4 Kaat . " Mnth-wa, ). H.-H. of W. . rk-o-Hon i!H, Townahip t Bouth, Hango 4 Kiat, m acrt'a rattrraon. Matthew. Sr., Kalnte of BW. of NK. nd NW.J4 BIO. 1, Bwtton M. Townahip I Bouth. Hange 4 Kaat, W acrea ... 174 148 118 13 00 411 4M Townahip 4 Houth, Iiaa 4 Eaat. Btrlrklln, Wm.. Holra of NE. U of BW. U mill B. ' of HW. ii, ftoc Hon 7, Townahip 4 Bouth, Kung 4 Kaat, 120 ai rca Hammonil, (). l'.-Ioa 1, t . 4. b, 8. 7, Hwtlnn 1, Townnhlp 4 Bouth, Hange 4 Kuat. 116 90 .;; w Btrlrklln, Wm., IIHra of-NK. 4 of NW. Vi, Hrctlon 18, Townahip 4 Bouth. Kntige 4 Kaat, 40 ni-r.-a ... I W Kern. Thoa. J.-fl. S of N. J4 of NW. Vt. Bi-otlon 20. Townahip 4 Bouth, ltange 4 Eat, 40 acrea ... Ti Townahip 4 gouth, B -4 1 Eatt, Tnrkrr, William, 1). l. V. . Bwlng, Kllxaboth-14 acrea In W. Turkvr 1. K. C. No. 44. an arrlbed In Ieed Hook 63. page 4S. Boctlona 8. . Townahip 4 Bouth, ltange i East " Townahip B Sooth, Itaage 4 Kaat. Cutting, Ohn.-NK. VJ, Section V, Townahip t Boulh, lUnge 4 Eaat, 1W acrei 19 Townahip 1 South, Ilaaga 8 Eaat. Btokea, Ohna. T.-flW. 14, Bectlon M, ownanip 1 pouin, jvungo 1B0 acrea 8cnn, fhrlatlan-NB. 14 of BR. Hectlon 2, Townahip 1 Bouth. . Range 5 Eaat. 4 acrea Miller, 3. W.-NW. of BE. V4 n N". V, of BW. U, eiceptlr.g acrea, aa rteacrlbed In Deed UooK 84, pnge 323, flection 88. Townahip 1 Bouth, Range 6 Eaat, S acrea.. Dlckaon, C. K.-25 acrea. aa deacrlhed I 1v M T . V. n RMS 80 111 107 111 ta III TU X1IIUR 01, I1"." Hon 28, Townahip 1 Bouth, Ranga a baat a Lowe I. CV. U of NE. Vi. Sec tion 30, Townahip 1 Bouth, Range 6 Kant, 80 acre Taylor, John R.-W. Vi of BE. 5 nd E. y, of 8W. V4, Hectlon 30, Town ahlp 1 Bouth, JUnge t Eaat, 160 acrea aTurphy. John T.-8W. Wind 9. V4 of fcR. 14, Section 8. Townahip 1 Bouth, Range S Eaat, J40 acrea .. Eaton, Eva A.-NW. Vi. Section 88, Townahip 1 Bouth, Ranga S Eaat, 110 acrea ; so 10 44 8) Townahip S South, Ranga 5 Eaat. Haley, John-NW. V4. Bactlon t 1M IITM 1 Huhbard, W. F. 8E. flection t, T l 1 . a ti n . IT t Vtl serea 1 " Adair, I. A. O. BW. V4. Section X i-iwnnnip 2 DOUin, juiiige 0 t-"1"-. 1C0 acrea 00 M IVXrLin StM C3yr :gos.t Office Are you thinking of buying some FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES oi STEEL RANGES? If you arc, hold on to your money until you have seen ours, as VALUES COUNT, not words. . The values we offer are apparent at a glance. The few items quoted here give but a faint idea of the many attractive offerings we make. You need to call often to come in contact with the many good things as they come and go. Below a Few of the Many Bargains: - In Stoves 0 Hole Universal Ranges with shelf and closet, warranted for 15 years as the best in the market, $27 00. AirTight Heaters from $2.25 up. Put in with stoves. rhela. T. D.-NW. Vi, Hectlon 4. Townahip 1 Bouth, Range 6 Kail, lM acrea Taylor, Hamurl, lldra of-NW. Vi, Hectlon , Towmililp 2 Bouth, lUiiiKe 8 Eaat, l(l acrea Dolaii. John-HW. V of NW. Vi, Hec tlon V, Townalilp 8 Bouth, ilnnge 6 Kaat, to acrea riukena. t. W.-HK. V4 of HK. Vi and H. V of BW. Vi of HE. V4. and H. 'A of HE. Vi of BW. Vi, and H. Vk o BW. Vi of BW. Vi. Hectlon 10, Townnhlp 1 Bouth, Itinge i Kaat, loO acrea Watrlm, John-E. of HE. 14, Beo . Hon II, Towruihlp 2 Bouth, Runge 5 Kual, W) iii-ri'a Chirlnon, E.-HW. V4 of NK. V4 and NW. Vi of HE. Vi, Hectlon HI, Townnhlp 2 Bouth, Range 6 Kant, M acrea , Ahirn, Mary-Kola 4, 6, Section IS, Townnhlp i Bouth, Rungu t Kaat, 17. it) acrea Maillaon. I'eter-HW. V4 of BW. Vi, Hectlon Townnhlp 2 South, Runge 5 KW, 87.27 acrea ........ Von. K. K. E.-HW. A of NW. V4, Hectlon 21. Townahip 2 Boulh, Runge 5 Kant, in acrea Dom-y, Helen M.-W. '4 of NK. Vi, Hectlon 2f, Townahip 2 Bouth, Range 8 Kunt, f acrea Houner, W. T.-l'ndlvlded 1-3 of HW. V4 of BE. '4, Bucllon 27, Townnhlp 2 Booth. Range i Kiat. 13.33 acrea Kolev. Wm.: Ihnnett, A. H and l'alon. O. K.-l'iidlvldcd W of W. H of BE. Vi and K. of BW, V, Section 30. Townahip 2 Boulh, lUnge 1 Kant, 80 acrea ............ Ferrlna 1. E.-CnilvKled V4 of W. W oi BE. '4 and E. of 8. H.cllon 30. Townahip Boulh, Range 6 Kuat, HO acre ............ Leaih. 1. I.-8W. Vi of NW. V4, Hectlon S, Townnhlp I Bouth, Range B E"t, 40 acrea .......... Oregory. W.-K. H of RE- Vi. fic tion 38. Townahip 2 Bouth, Range I 21 10 10 174 9 81 t 40 7 26 I 18 I 90 1 74 1 10 168 t 80 80 172 1 10 ( Kaat, MJ acrea Townahip 3 Sonh, Hans B Eaat. ti.. ii,.rmun and Nancy E. W. W of NW. Hectlon II, Town ahip I Bouth. lUnge 6 Knat. W rh. Art.' ' ' KS E." ' 4'.' 'fl'ecilon'ii! 180 Townnhlp I Bouth. Runge b Kaat, ItiO acrea v.w "." " V " il Kowull. Thercalu-NK. V. of BW. J4 and B. V, of NW. V4. and NK. Vi of NW. Vi. Section IK, Townnhlp 3 Bouth. Range 6 Kant. l'O acrea. 11 75 Pullv Alice J.-8. "t of BW. V, end CUlBy'Vi of BE. Victor tt Town- ahlp I Bouth, Runge 6 EuM. 1M acrea Fuh. r, Andreia and Henry -KVS . of NK. Vi and BE. Vi of MV. Vi. Bi-cVlon II. Townnhlp I South. Kange 8 Kuat, W acres 4 K Townalilp 4 South, Ilang-e B Eaat. Burgher, Jacob Iits 1, 2. 3, Section 4 Townanip a oouin, Kaat. 1IVS2 acrea Lockerby, Mury K.-K. V of BW. Vi. 8 77 I M t 80 t 80 I 88 72 section 6. iownanip 1 .... K Vamt Ul ll.l Goodrich, A. J.-NE. Vi. Section IS. Townalilp 4 Bouui, iwi' Bingham. K. W.-NW. Vi. flection 16, Townahip 4 oum, iiuohc b Brother. DivVdj!: Cole. C. M.. and llellly, J. Jl u nuiviucu i-o 01 H, Section 2, Townahip 4 South, ; e t.'.. Iiii o r.'H Funk" 'Sury JNE. oV NE. of NW. fc. Eteciiou w, . 'STrj' U and juner, . r ra .. ;- " -u -- m. 01 ta i' i- Hon 30, Township 4 Bouth, Range 6 Eaat, 00 acrea ra Townahip 1 Sonth, llanga Eaat. Maatcra, W. T.-N. Vi of NE Vi and He.. 14 or !!;. , 'o' ".. BE. Vi, Section 30, Townalilp 1 Houtt? Range Eaat, 1 acrea.. 7 JO Sage. Wlllaril HW. 'A of fc Hectlon , luwimi-if Kange a r-am, w . i.V. ,i Bchicht, Johanna-N. Vi of Mj Hectlon 3.S lOWlieNif Kiinge r.uai, c ,." u n Burney. W. T., and McOiilre. H. D. All or neciioo o, . K o an Bouth, Range 6 Eaat, 640 acrta .. Townahip S South, Range 0 Enat. Klngabury, Kate A. BE. Vi, 8cctlon 4, Townahip 1 South, Range Eaat, 1W acrea ' m Wanko, Krank-NB. V4 of BE. Vi and ul. 1 V. nml Iota 1. 2. Bectlon 8. Townahip 2 South, Range 8 Eaat, 1MK3 "e-.2 " Hanal. KTnk-BW. V4 of NTi J4 and BE. Vi of NW. V4. and lota 3 4, Bectlon 8, Townalilp 3 Bouth, Range 8 Kaat, 158 acrea ........... "J Mather A.-W. Vi of NE. 14, Section V fownihlp 2 Bouth, IUnge 8 Embree, John Il.-BW. 14. Bectlon 8. Townahip 3 Bouth, Range 8 Kaat. ( K.r!n'onrEMa'E:'Vi"ofNa'vi"jnd NE. 14 of BE. 14. and 8. VI of BK. . Bectlon 8, Townahip f BoutS, Range 8 Eaat, 1) acrea Jone? WIabeth-NW. 14. Section 10, Townahip 3 Bouth. Range I Eaat, Klnwb5rrKiy;ANB"tf 10, Townanip I douwi, - . M vi. -a a Aral 5 fiction ll. Townahip 2 South, BE. Vi of NE. V4. nd NE. It t aw It Bectlon n. a to -,hRang. E-t. 1 -ere. 8l0r:, nuaof BwVltd SB, 14 of 5 W It flection 22. Townanip ."iT'Towhfpl Bouth. Range 8 E. c..,..... " Townahip 2 Soutn. ' -; u w ci- Townahip 4 South. Range Eaat. Rourlth. J., and Kneblem, Herman- OKEGON MTY ENTERPRISE, NE. 14 of BW, 14 and B. of NW. 14, and lot 4, Section 8, Townahip 4 Bouth, Range 6 Eaat, ll." 27 acrea 5 80 Scdwell, June fl.-S. Vi of BE. Vi and BE. Vi of BW. Vi, and lot 7, Sec tion 6, Townahip 4 Houth, Runge 8 Eaat. 1D acrea. S 80 Ooilaril, K. C BW. 14, Bectlon 3, Townahip 4 South, Range 8 Eaat, HiO acrea I 80 Olaon. 11. A. BE. 14. Bectlon 36, Townnhlp 4 South, Range 8 Eaat, im acrea B 80 Gabriel, P.-NW. 14, Bectlon 30, Townalilp 4 South, Range 8 Eaat, lfiO acres 6 SO Wuni-y. R. NE. Vi. Section 36. Townahip 4 South, Range 8 Eaat, 1U) acres 6 80 Townahip 'J South, Itanae 7 Eaat. Nowberry. Henry D.-SE. 14 of NW. i ami ota a. 4. Heel on a. lown- aiilp 2 South, Runge 7 East, 12U.S0 acrea 5 40 7 20 7 20 7 20 7 24 t 80 720 2 16 Banilherg, P. O.-S. Vi of NK. 14 and Lota I, 2, Htctlon B, Townanip South, Range 7 Eaat, 1WW acrea Petcraon, O. A.-NW, 1, Bectlon 8, Townahip 2 South, Range 7 Eaat, ItiO -acrea Wolf, Henry NW. 14. Section 10, Towimlilp z Houtn, Kange I t-ani, ItiO Hcr.u Montague, It. D.-W. Vi of BW. Vi and NK. or hw. 14. ana tsc. Vi of NW. 14. Section 13, Town alilp 2 Bouth, Range 7 East, ISO aeri'B Fletcher, John A. BW. 14, Section 20, Townanip 2 soutn, itinge 1 Kuat. m acres Thompson. Kred-8W. Vi, Section 23, Townnhlp Z Houtn, Kunge 1 .asi, 1(0 acres Hedgea, Wm. F. BE. Vi of BW. 14, Section 29. Townahip 2 South, Knnire 6 Kaat. 40 acre Hi-dgva, Wm. K.-N. Vi of NE. Vi and jv e.. 01 n iv . Dptuuii a-, Townnhlp 2 South, Range 7 Eaat, VM ai re. 6 07 I Unnia 1 Knnt. 1?0 Icrea 6 07 Bchneidt-r, B.-N. Vi of Section 38. Townahip 2 Bouth, Range 7 Eaat, 820 acrea Platta. E. A. 8. '4 of Bectlon 36, . Townahip 2 South, Range 7 Eaat, 820 acre U 80 11 80 Townahip 8 South, Range 7 Eaat. Senn, Chrlatlan-Lot 1, Section 8. Townnhlp 8 South, Range 7 Kaat, 40 acrea 1 ' Townahip 1 South, ltange 8 Eaat. Wllnon, Joaeph A.-E. V, of E. Vi. Bectlon 2t!, TownBhlp 1 South, Ringe 8 Eaat, 160 acrea 8 80 Buelton. Frank. ll.-W. Vi of W Vi. Bectlon 26, Townnhlp 1 South, Ran go 8 East, 1C0 acres 6 80 Townahip 3 South, Range 8 Enat. Burney, W. T., and McGulre. H. D. All of Section 36, Townahip I 8, Range 8 East, 640 acrea 23 20 Townahip 3 South, ltange 8 Eaat. Nepach, A.-E. VI of NE. 14, and lota 1, 2, Section 26, Township 8 Boulh. Range 8Vi Eaat, 162.60 acres I 80 Kleruan, Frank N. 2 of SW. 14. Bee. 2S, Township 3 South, Range East, SO acrea I 80 Burney, W. T., and McQulre, H. D. E. Vi of Section 35, Township 3 Bouth, Ringe 8Va East, acrea 11 80 Burney, W. T., and McOuire, H. D. All of, excepting SE. Vi of NE. 14, Hectlon 36, Township 3 South, lUingo 81,) Kaat, 61W acres 21 75 Townahip 4 South, Ranga 9 Enat. Hedges, Sllaa B.-S. Vi, excepting BE. 14 of BE. Vi. Section 7, Town alilp 4 Bouth, Range East, 20 acrea 8 70 SHERIFF'S ASSESSMENT. Nlckernon, A. L. It being all that certain piece or parcel of land known as the strip of land In Bectlon 15, and beginning at a point 14 chaina N. of the SE. corner of Section 16, In Township 3 8outh, of Range 1 West, said point being In the center of coun -ty road, from which a red fir 20 Inches In diameter bears 604 de- f:rees E. 36 links, and being and ncludlng all the land lying on the W. side of county road lead ing from Oraham'a Ferry, and sold by William Schulplna to John H. Epler on April 4 1881) Bectlon 15, Townahip 8 South, Range 1 West. 3 acre 81 Wllllama, David, Heirs of Com mencing at a point 17.60 chaina E. of the NW. corner of P. Lee'a D. L. C: thence E. 4.46 chaina from beginning point; thence from aald beginning point R 1 chain; thence S. 11 chaina; thence N. 26 degrees W. 2.28 chains to a point directly 8. of aald begin ning point: thence N. to said be ginning point, containing 1 acre. Sections 33, 84. Townahip 3 South, Range 1 Eat ........... ............ Quint, C. M Barlow's First Addl tlon to Barlow, 8 acrea In block 16 aa described In Deed Book 8. page 8S2, Record of Deeds for n.fkimiii County 1 w Falrchllds. A. C.-N. Vi of NE. 14 of BW. Vi of NE. 14 and KW. Vi" of NE except a acres, nsownuci In Deed Book 68, page 3S4. and ex cepting I acres, aa described In Deed Book 77, page 37, of tna Records of Clack imas County, Oregon, Bectlon 28. Townnhlp 1 Bouth, Range I East 30 'acres ... 23 29 Flynn. Thomas-NW. li of BW. 14. Bectlon 11. Townahip 4 South. Range 3 Eaat, 40 acrei I Unknown Owner Beginning a t point 2 chaina B. from the NE. corner of the NW. 14 of Section V, In Townahip 1 South, Range I East; thence W. 20 chaina; thence 8. 46 links; thence E 20 chaina; thence N. 48 links to be ginning, containing vi acre, flec tion 28, Township 1 Bouth, Ranga 2 East 1 20 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, The homefurnisher In Furniture Bedroom Sets from $10.00 up. Six-foot extension Table, solid ash $4.50.. Din ing Chairs, high back, pretty design, 75 cents and up. Kitchen Treasures, $2.50. milM The Weekly InterOccan America's Best Republican, Paper Editorially Fearless Consistently Republican Always NEWS from sail parts of the world Well written original stories Answer to queries on all sub jectsArticles on Health, the Home, New Books, and on Work About the Farm and Garden. The Inter Ocean is a member of the Associated Press and also is the only Western newspaper receiv ing the combined telegraphic and cable news matter of both the New York Sun and New York World respectively besides daily reports from over woo correspondents throughout the country. No pen can tell more fully WHY it is the BEST on earth. 52-TWELVE-PACE PAPERS-52 Brim full of news from everywhere and perfect feast of special matter. . . . $1.00 A YEAR . . . TWO GOOD PAPERS FOR THE Ilia One Dnilr Meal. Pr. George Fonlyce. the celebrated anatomist nnd lecturer on chemistry, used to eat ODe meal a day and one menl only, but It was a mighty one. washed down with liberal drafts of wlue and beer. At 4 o'clock every day he used to enter a certain cuophouse anil take his seat at a table always re served for hlui." A silver tankard con taining a quart of strong ale, u full bottle of port aud a quarter of a pint of brandy were placed before him Imme diately. The moment the waiter announced the doctor's arrival the cook put a pound aud a half of rump steak on the fire, and to while away the time until the steak should be properly broiled the waiter brought the doctor some tempting morsel like a broiled chicken or a plate of fish. When he bad eaten this, Dr. Fordyce drank half of his brandy and then began on bis steak. While eating the steak be drank the tankard of ale and after that the rest of the brandy. The waiter then un corked the bottle or port, and the doc tor proceeded slowly to enjoy It until It was all gone. He spent an hour and a half dally at his one meal and after It returned home to give bis lectures on chemistry, which are still quoted as classics of that science. He ate nothing else until the next day. when be re turned at the same hour to the same chopbouse for the same sort of a meal. Dr. Fordyce lived to be slxty sls years old and kept up bis one meal custom to the last. Why th Joke Pell Flat. A big, good natured farmer was swaltlug the suburban train, accom panied by a handsome Gordon setter. Two sons of Britain stood near him. The dog strayed away from bis owner, who was reading a newspaper. "Ueyl" called the farmer. "Come here. Locksmith," and the dog Imme diately ran to bis feet One of the Englishmen approached the farmer. "May I ask." he said, "what yon called that dogr "Locksmith." said the farmer. "And why. pray'" "Because every time I kick him he makes a bolt for the door." There was a general laugh. In which the Englishman joined. When he returned to bis companion, be remarked: "Most extraordinary name that man over there calls bin dog." "WliatT asked Ills friend. "Locksmith." replied the Bret Briton. "And why such n uameT" "Because, lie says, every time he kicks 'Ini be bolt for the door.' St 1901. tSiii 11 Oregon Tbe Wright of Ice. The Iceman and the coalman are often suspected of giving short weights -maybe oftener suspected than guilty; maybe oftener guilty than suspected. The means of testing tbe weight of from ten to thirty pounds of Ice are not always at hand In tbe bouse, but a close estimate of tbe weight can be reached by multiplying together the length, breadth and thickness of tbe block In Inches and dividing the prod uct by thirty. This will give very closely the weight In pounds. Thus, If a block of Ice is 10 by 10 by 9. tbe prod uct Is 000. and this divided by thirty gives thirty pounds as tbe correct weight A block 10 by 10 by 6 weighs twenty pounds. This simple method can be easily applied, and It may serve to remove unjust susplclou or to detect shurt weights. French Rallwaya. Railways In France are forbidden to carry persons visibly or notoriously af fected by contagious diseases In com partments that are used by the public lu the second place, the daily cleaning nnd the periodical disinfection of all ears are required. Linens of sleeping cars must bear a ticket Indicating to the passenger the date of tbe last cleaning, and they must be properly washed and afterward subjected to a blgb temperature. Dry sweeping and dusting, which only serve to scatter disease germs, are prohibited. It being required tha' all floors, scats and wood work be wlptd with cloths moistened with some antiseptic solution. Tha Arctlo WeaaeL In cold cotiDtrles where snow pre vails durlug a long winter ninny of tbe animals change the hue of their coats to a white tint The arctic bear and fox are white throughout the year. Tbe northern hare Is brown In summer nnd white In winter. The weasel Is especially curious. It retains Its brown ccat until tbe first snow appears and then whitens In a few hours. Ha Remembered. Wife (revisiting the scene of her be trothal) I remember. Algernon, so well wben you proposed to me bow painful ly embarrassed you were. Algwnon Yes. dear, and I remem ber so well bow kind and encouraging you were and bow easy you made it for me, after alL-Tlt-Blts. OASTbniA. Baaaatb. iaataaa of Ite Kind Yoa Han Hlwin txgi in Kino iw ms mwm 15 In Curtains A fine line of Lace Cur tains just in from the East, from 45 cents a pair and up. Sash Cur taining by the yard. We also sell Pianos and Organs from the Allen & Gilbert Co. Sole Agents for the cel ebrated DomesticSew ing Machine. City Enterprise (T vpk ra ra t?i n BFFf 8' 01 11 li-iijU d OFFICIAL PAPER OF... CLACKAMAS COUNTY AND OREGON CITY... THE publishers of the Enterprise are now pre prepared to furnish the public an unequalled news service in the way of a splendid clubbing offer. The Entkrfise contains complete news of Clackamas county and the State of Oregon and, in connection with the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean giving as it does the best news of the world will provide readers with a very desirable service. The subscription price of the Enterprise is $1.50 g year and the Inter Ocean, fi.oo. Both will be sent for one subscription price when paid in advance. PER YEAR The Enterprise Ttea interOcean PRICE OF ONE Sunday Services. - 8t. John's, Catholic Rev. A. Hillehrand, pastor. On Sunday, uiaas at 8 and 10:30 a. 111. Third Sunday in each month, German sermon after 8 o'clock mass; at all other masses, English sermons. Btinday-acbool at 2:30 p. m. Vespers, apologetical subject and benediction at 7:30 p. ni. German Evangelical Lutheran I m man ual Cornai Eighth and J. Q. Adams aia.; Rev. Ernest J. W. Mack, pastor. Suoday achoo at 10 a. m. ; a eekly services every Thursday at 8 p. m. German school every Saiurda) from 9 to 12. Everybody invited. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. W, B. Grim, pastor. Morning service at 10:15. Sunday School at 10:00. Claea meeting after morning aervice. Evening lervice at 7:80. Epworta League meeting Sunday evening at Prayer Meeting Thursday evening atfiUX tranxers cordially Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHTJRCH.-RlV. A J, Montgomery, Paetor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:80 r. a. Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Young People's Society of Carlatian Endeavor meeta every Sunday evening at 6:80. Ihuriday evening prayer meeting at 7:80. Seatafree. EVANGELICAL CHURCH-pCorner of Eighth and Madison street, Kev. S. uopiey pastor Services every Sabbath at 11 a. ni and 7:45; p. ni. Sunday Bchool 10 a. n Prayer meeting 8 p. ro. All are welcome 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. P. K. Hammond, Rector. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m, and 6:00 p. ro. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Other services as may be announced. All seats free. Stran gers cordially invited. FIRST CONGREG ATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Main and Eleventh streets Rev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor.. Morning servic 10:30; Sunday School 12; Junior Endeavor 5; Y. P. 8. 0. E. prayer meeting 6:30; evening service 7:30. United Brethren Oor. Eighth and Pierce streets. Rev. Cocking, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. n. and 7;30p. ni.; Sunday-school at 10 a. m.; young people's meeting at 6:30 p. ni.; prayer meeting; every Wednesday evening. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. J. H. Heaven, pastor. Preaching services every 8unday at 10-30 and 7 :30 p. ni. San day school at 12 noon to 1 p. tu, Juniors meet in the afternoon and the Senior Young People's society and Bible study class at 6:15 p. m. Thursday evening, regular prayer service at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening, Bible study class at Y. M. C. A. rooms Ted by tbe pastor. German Baptist Services the first Sun- J day o( each month at 3 o'clock p. m., con ducted by Kev. Albert uraner. Evaneelical Lutheran, Zion Congregation Cor. Eighth and Jefferson streets. Kev. Meyers, pastor, femndav-scbool at V:iU a. ru.; services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. BEAVER CREEK At the Welsh Con gregational cbnrcb, Sunday services will bs aa follows: Preaching at 10:30 A. M. by Rev. J. Morlais Richards, B. O. pastor; Sabbath school at 2 P. M.; weekly prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:00 P. M.; celebra tion cl the Lord's supper, second Sunday of each month. Free Methodist Rev. J. W. Eldridge, pas tor. Preaching first and third Tuesdays at 11a.m.; proyer meeting every Thursday evenihg, Services beld in tbe Congrega tional church at Ely villa. M. E. South Rev. T. P. Haynes, paster. Third Sunday at United Brethren church.