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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1902 7 I'ICOt KKIHMJn. COl'M'H- ' u.nliln Hu'""" Transacted at !'"" at I.... (ffdat'lJ '"'"" "-"' f0lllIii wimi ll " I" renul arses Vtti',,lU' "d Iraiisectod . l...-l......t 111 I" r.lvr't reiKirt r'l and rlrrcl Med. rCU ...... i. mi Harriott orderlm tit '''bull' I"1" of "" ,lr ' l u.a.ar fur Hit return of lllun hi ri n,lMll '" '". UllWill. ,,,.11,111 read MMimlli' prrwnre ' rtl'lil'f l '''"' "l """"K ' '' 4,,k..i H ' ' Victoria. 1 , rrail Inn" property ownsrson I (),0f Mnlalla aveuu for (Idewalk ?' ,iltl'll,",,r"1 "' ,,rMU ortlr: own.r. o L,,.,l. Tl'-cliy TJpr.frly by Hit llmt olliar walki i,iiiiil'"'- Vpiifliil ' Ur H""111'" w,or- I rtinlm't 'snort r,J or,,'r,Nl I'nol llnaiicaeoinmlu read and or- Miti"' ,,,r r,,0,,1 ,or r YltW alrrrt 10 HiIlMlilh, lliailra Up fllirwll'i Waaliiii;loii,tiiiioon Wash Litocliy I""'". ''"',l lllra of lll wliol. W Inset lien IIIUIIT COl'ltT. rd of Ilia proposed lin- wl I construct walki Hhort Teim Held tit TIiIn City Hatur (lay It; jutKn Mrllrlde. Judge Mullrlde held ihort turm of clrtull court hern last Hslurday, when the (iillnwll)g matters wins heard : A deiileluii was harnltiil down In (he matter of Mra. Tiirnny va. ilia Southern I'anllo Company, tried before the court at 111 laal amnion, when lm plaintiff waa given a verdict u( lMf. The dt'lemlanta lllud a motion to ant aside llin verdict aa Ii:twalv, tint J 11,111 Mi llriilii denied the motion anil aiiat.limd His verdict of tlie Jury, lin g.va Iha dufninlanl IK) (laya In which lo llin xicniilloiia. ami lie u audi r HI ilaya In lili:h to aimwer them In case unli ara made. A divorce waa uranlml to Alios M. Cuunnrs from Thomas Conner. The matter of miiIi-iiiiu tl tin to a one- nil interest In lilotk III', of the (ray plnt-e at Mllwatikle, wii decidod ill favor of (hwar llrun. A foiecloaiirn of mortgage waa onlnrnil Ilia auil ol Mary Madtir va. Tliomaa liarman. Muiibia Cbarman. Jamxa 1. I -o veil, lltiiilauiiu Jauiiar ami J. M.Tracy. 'Mm iiuiriKg waa aticurtxl tiy a nolo for .HMW and Jiidnmniil waa obtained (or Una mount Willi H txir cent intor.mt from March 7. IWH). coaU ol acllou and :i")0 lUirnnya' Imi. (iiiiii ffjiiwiiny' y.m ilrwl ordluanoa, rKulalln( ra- ,,, ol l l'""ai rr" Ijtauan lt Unal faanaK. ( jliniif aiilliorltlnic tin araclloli of a oulKlyv.ll wa. aaaa.l. i 3,liry or.llnaiioa waa laid ovr. s,a Uliiiili " ra tlnclad aaiton ol I clii cfinu rr. mchl fof Ur ami nlalilwatcliniaii 4, allows! un w-nk't varalloii. ...ldloi.liiK cUlruai wart ordarad .ald- t 1 tK Irt II Hi W) On 10 (0 17 60 Ml IIM 10 Ui IX :i on 1 uu 9 on IK 40 J 00 IS AO I. VI in Ki Lorul (llpplnva Krom llin North Marlon I'nuaty raprr. H Curry. '"y ;); Burm, "lry Jl. Bha". '' BuriorJ.l'y i)mtf,aalary V fo . Ju.tin. I'aliilllig J illiy 'lo' olla.... ;;i,itUiiini. '' C'M"I" irtlou.li limi.,liay JU.7I.11, liaullna l.m.irk ltalaiiranl, niaali.. ;m n il'', i''1' i'H' (.illoody. "cial nlitlit waUili 1. K Co light FiiKl'o. niairrlal and lalxir . . 1 Bun. rrnl fur lion hooaa 6 Ol) 11 .in M Ul i ui IK 00 7 li 1 10 0 110 1U I". 411 An JO Wl 3 Oil 00 3ft OH IB Ul Vtiilrun, work 011 hooaa rml, Mina I .until I' A P ', rliiK" JKurliift A aliliialM IMihlilin. matarlal and lalwr jkptsTo, acytha and itooa :u i I'x'k, nailt and ahovoii Jilj A 8iii, luinbrr iMiOrwn, alracl wort BNirktli, ama Waldrun. tama Froat. lama Htimic'ii, "' jU)rr,ina BJiflroii, aaina 1 00 i.'Qitfii, Mint 00 Fu(t,taiiia H W Him, Mina ' Uohblm, aaina '"f (iTtiiriiit, irliitlng. 9 60 i Bunortl. Ualina boaa U 00 Ntmllrra All UrrorUa. Tiica In lioM.ilal. F. A. (JuIIp1k nt, Ala., paid a aal aunt to dor)- titorur a aevara caM of tln, rant N 24 ttitnurt. Whnn all failed, Hm-k frn't Arnica Halve toon cuied lilm Won Iiitlammation, conquer Action llPiina. Ilnat Halve In the world ftiKino. A. Ilardinii't dru atore. IUt)fw-ti-dav wilumn of The Knter Kwconlaina many readora of Intercut the gpiicral public. KomelliinK new rtr? week. If vou want employment hwrnira liclp, if you want to borrow f iMyoriiave money lo loan, ii you "unvt limr lo an 1. uae the liew lo- column. TUB CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT liUHT CO. are the owner of the copy (htlotlm Tliorne ayaUnn of abatrac -im, fur Clackamaa county, and hav ponlycomplote aet of abttracta in tb ot',can lurninh information aa lo land at once, on application N, Invent menta.real eatate, abatracti ft. nnin nu. n.nir r iirutMin Cltv rll and invnatliratn. Addreet box 37 CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. Mind You Hava Always Bough s. .t J - lIe SIX 'tr . ,1 Vtuie of ULttfffiZUdiiti Orenon City, TRACY IS DEAD Tttkt'H II Ih Life .lather Than JJe Captured Alive. LKU DKOKEN liT I'OSSK BLUETS New To-Day. OLD PAPKH8 FOB BALE AT 10CENT8 per hundred at the Kntwrpnae oftice. M' oney to loan at lownal raU, j(luaa ol tjKirriiH. FRK.HH COW KOK BALE, quire of Jack Blount, Uladatone. EN- Mra. (J. II. Duuick, of aa In town Thuraday. Ham liartlK, ol Harlow, tiaa been ullnrliiK with a aor eye during the week, and waa obliged to make averal trlpa to ibi city lor medical aid Mra. John Itopptil, of Oregon City, waa In the city llmra lay on her way out lo viall her (arm. Mra. Ituppnl atated ttiat aha had received a In tier from her brother, John NiadnrtMtrgnr, to the effect that he and a brother-lo-law txiiected lo come out here anon to locate. Mr. .Nind- ertHtrger waa out here a while lual fall nd helped Mm. Koppel In atraigbteniiig p all.iri preparatory to moving to Ore gon City. An aci'lilenl occurred at Ragnby'a aaw mill at .Newly Thuraday in which Kd alie broke hit leg. lie waa engaged n gniliug log out uf the timber when la leg wa caught telen the log atlU the hot'k uaed lol uinving lug, reaulting in a bad Iraclure below the kuee and an ulr wound. I'r. Ii. K (iieay of tin city wa baatily uiumoiid and the in- uriea attended to. At laal report ftir. lelie wa mating eany. The proniect are now that J. F. Schmeiaer A Co., of Needy, will move their w mill to thlt city in the near uture. They have practically aecured kn option on all the timter of any value lonir the Mill Creek and w ill tloal ll down the atreain to Oil city. We un dnratand ihev will make a nwcialty of iiianulacliiring railroad lie, out win a mo make all kind of lumber and alilngie Thla lll lie a irreat convenience to the entire neighborhood. Knlora YVheathVId and With III lie yolver Ition ef the lop of III Head. The eventful career of Harry Tracy, dnaiierado. murderer, convict, came to a clime Wediieatlay morning at 4 :30 in a wheat-Held near tellowe, Waali. ID a light will) a poeae ( citi.tne during the night he waa wounded in the right leg and, know um hla capture wa certain, bluw the top of hi head oil" with a revol ver. Tracy eacaped from the Oregon penitentiary at kelem, June tt lent, In company wait David Merrill, after kill ing three guard Frank W. Ferrell, (i. H. T. Junea ami Ii. F. TilTany-and wounding Frank Ingraham, a convict, who tried lo prevent hi flight. On June M Tracy killed Merrill, near Napavine, Waah., ahooilng him from behind and leaving hla body In the foreat, where it wa found on July 16. On July 8, near Heatlle, in a fight with a poeee, Tracy ahol and killed Charlea Uaymond, a depuiy (hurilf ; E, E. lireoee, a police man, ami mortally wounded Neil Haw ley, who died the following day. Upon eiainiiiatiou of Tracy ,a body it wa found that the wound which resulted in the outlaw 'a death waa inflicted by a iVcallbre revolver, held vloae lo hi fore head. The lop of hla bead waa badlv muiigled. Two bullet wound on the loll leg allowed the cause of the man'a de Npoiideucy. One ahol had broken the lug between the ankle and knee.. The other cut the tibial artery, which ofitaelf wa aulllclent cauae for death. It la be lieved that both of thee ahota were re ceived after the convict left the shelter of the rock and made hi break for the heath1 eld. The murderer had taken a aitapand buckled it tightly around hi leg in an attempt to (top the bieemng. Duapita the tightly fastened atrap, the bleeding continued until he, probably realizing hla hopeless condition, ended the atruggle. Tracy a III i summed up aa loliowa: Horn, In Wiwoiuin, 1874. Arretted In Colorado lor murder and broke jail 1HU7. A res led in Utah lor burglary and Drove ail, 1H07. Arreated in Portland for highway rob bery, February 7, 1HU. Convicted and sentenced at 1'orliana to 20 years' imprisonment in the Oregon penitentiary, March 21, lHtm. hscaped ioiu the Oregon penitentiary June 9. UK)'.'. Committed auicule near feliowt, Wash., August 5, 11K2. FOR 8ALK.-A 8TO1JT DRAFT horse, J. C. Zinskr, Oregon City. "llONKY TO LOAN AT 8, 7, AND 6 per cent. Farm aecurity. U'Rem 4 Hcuuhki,. BLACKSMITH HIIOP FOR RENT Fully eiiiipel shop at Hprlngwater. Address W.J. Uwellen, Hpringwater, Or. HKIXiES A OKI KK1TH, (onlce In the Weinliard BuildiiiK,) have th cholceat eity, suburban and country property for smallest trlcea. C8. K clan, i BEAMANN, M. D. PHY8I- aurgeon and mrulist. Uliice in Barclay bldg. Phone 671. Corner Main and 7lh Ht. Calla answered promptly day or night. KTttAYKD FROM THE VICINITY OF Halmon P. O , one gray horse, weight hmiiHii 10IKI and 1200. Reward for re turn of same to O. Covacb Co., 275 First Street, Portland, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN OS REAL PROP- art .MMintv at 6 oer cent, also on ap- . . . oroved claltel eecuniT. u d. umi m., atLnrnev at law. Steven Building Ore gon City . CAMi TO MY PLACE AT NEEDY, Ore., on or about July m, one mac mare 12 reara old, branded 45 on left hip, auhiu markml. Owner can have aame by paying charge. V. W. floouu. 1'opular Seanlde Schedule and Round Trip ExrOMlon Rate Via Astoria k Colmabla Rher Railroad Co. Beginning Saturday, July 5U, the A. iU. II. R. will resume It regular Sea- aide achedule and every Saturday there after during the Hummer season the Portland Nnaside Express will leave Un ion Depot at 2:.'!0 P. M. and run through direct without transfer to Flavel, Gear- hart and Seaside, In addition to ttiia excellent service, an additional local train will he run between Astoria and Clatsop Beach points, thus offering pa tron of south beach nnexcelleu lacilltlea for traveling between beach pointa. In connection with this Improved train service, round trip excursion ticket be tween Portland and all Clatsop and North Beach pointa (except Ilwaco) are aold every Saturday at the rat of $2,50 lor the round trip ticket, being inier- changeable with all boat linea and lim ited good to return Sunday evening. Upon application to J. u. Mayo, u. r. A.. Astoria, an elaborate album of Sea- aide view and pointa of interest on the Lower Columbia Kiver will be mailed to your address free. Nrrnd-bitM( Wheels nI W una lor vale rbeap. Jn" IjitHb OrroB I'llT Market Report. (CorrecUrd to Friday.) Whnat-No. 1. 00c bushel. Flour Portland, $:i.40 per bbl. 00c I 1 II . IUL. aa.,1. ner sk. liowaru a nei, ir. yi o., M.40pe' btl1- Oa'a -insaeks. while, 1.15 to i.ss per filial, irrav. II 10 to fl.15 Hay old Timothy, naies, u wr ion ; ItxMie. Ill lo Itf BO lcr ion. viover an Oals, 111 Mixetl hay, i. Mil stuffs llran, w.w pr . iuu short. I1H 50 r ton; chop, I IB (Hi per ton, barley, rolled, $2.00 oer ton. I'.vl. !!., JOC 10 I.I0 ler iiiliiuiru lbs. Potatoes, new, 1 UU W i SJ W hutulretl llx. , Kgga Oregon, 'v to Z-M! per uumii. Butter Ranch, :W to 45 c por roll. Onions, choice 1 to t4c per io, Rhubarb, 2u per lb. it.i...l u..l.,a 7, twtr lh. Prune J. (dried) petite, 2c Pe' bi V1 Ian, large. 4o ler lo. meuiuiu, w i,i 1 I Oliver, i i. . . Paranip. Heeta ana uarrom, oc $1 ,er aack. Oreen pea. ,)c per to. Ciirranta 4 to4S;c per lb. Rasplierries 5c per box. Gooseberries, 3c per lb. Cabbage (new). 40 to 45c per doa. Honey, 11 to rr lu; '"" Dressed chicken, 10 to 12tf c per lb Livestock and dressea nieaisj liv0,:t.5U to 3-75 per hundred live 6 cts; nogs, Ol.' In "t tl . II re- Letter List. The lollowing Is the list of letters maining in the positifflce at Oregon City, Ore., on Aug .7tli, 1U02: woMxa'a Liar. Rett Sarah Miss Riche Sarah Miss Hewitt Bertha Miss Shaw L H Mr Mr Marie Miller Smith Daiay Misa Wooldritlge Bessie Miss MI N't LIST. Andresen Willey Crum John J I)ouge Jim (tinther Oscar Has W il Inns lierliert Jackson II K GEO. I JoneaJ L Junor Johnnie Miller K E McCullocb RobtT Osborne J E Snyder I. Surtxer Kd. NORTON, P. M. To tbe Public. I wish to say to the public that I have opened a real eatate office in Oregon City .n.l for the present, will be with the rl.t-kamas Abstract and Trust Co. .Sixth and Main atreet. I have land in dilTer ni narts of Clackamaa county, in my Mandator aale, with prices to suit the purchaser, and will be pleased to have you call and examine my list of acreage, and aleo of town lota. I wish to aay fun l.i.r more to those who have land, or town lot for tale, I would be pleased to act aa your agent. J. J. Cooke, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE SIX Room Houso in Canemah with lot 7, block 7. Good well. Half block from car line. Apply to Llvy Stipp, uregon City or Engenia Smith, Parkplace. J J nAVIS. OF GARFIELD WILL Va anvntiA who wiaheatogo into the mountains to flsh or hunt, from Oregon f'ii., i, H.rHrtld at reasonable prices. ' ' . W. f t I i'i..r imt.-iierv ann mi. nwi. rui particulara addreaa Mr. Davi. Garfield. no YOU WANT A HOME. TWO miles from Oregon City, near Jonea saw mill, on good public road, near achool hmiM. One acre, boui-e. barn and well. nw tmn hundred and fifty dollars. Ad- dresaG. W. Waldros, owner, Oregon City, Oregon. School Solet. Misa Kuth Simpson ha been elected teacher of the New Era achooi . Rnr.t J. fi. Z:nser. who haa' been .nmAaA iriih work for the past lew M.ka haa taken his lamliy 10 utan i... fnr a (, itava ol needed rem un- fnra tbe teachers' examination and the inn.l tnai lute, lie will return next Tueaday. Tim miintv hoard of examiners has a mamhar in the oerson 01 miss iiiarv 8. Barlow who waa appointed to aocceed A. W. McLaughlin. I'rot. Mclaugnun i.aa mina in Kaatern Oregon. Miaa Bar low haa held responsible position in the Portlantl echools, and la at present prin cipal of the Barlow school. Pay Toar Water Beat Before the 10th For Sale. Piuht at-res on Mill Creek. 3 miles aliove Union Milla, : acre good timber about 20 acrea bottom land price ajuu, o. a. uimick, Oregon City Tl. h - J u. ii ii a ii Baarstlia m MM in mmmji Jumrdlan'a Hale ol Real Kstate. Notice is hereby given that by vino of a license of sale d ul v issued out ol tht County Cnurt of tbe State of Oregon, for tbe Counlv ot Clackamas, In tbe matter of tbe guardianship of Irwin Leslie Oordon, a minor, ana aeien me 3m uay oi juiv, li2. I will, on Saturday, tb Oth day of September, VMi, at the hour ol l o cloca p. ni., in front of the Court House door. In Oregon Cltt, Oregon, sell at public auction to the blebest bidder lor caao in hand, at tbe day of ssle, all the Interest of said minor In tht loilowing-aescriDed real estate, situsted in tbe county of Clackamas and Stat of Uregon, to wn: Lot 1Z, i and 14. block 22. in Cambridge, In laid County and Slate, subject to tbe life estate of Dr. John Gordon. Dated Aug. 8, IWi. ANDK6W OOllUUN, Guardian of laid Minor. B. E. Cross, Attorney for Guardisn. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TWAINS. ,ply KX. Sat. r.M. i M r.M. 7 00 3 8 oft 3 47 4 021 8 3 4 0 4 4 in 4 321 4 4.'l 4 fi7 LVIy EAectlve July 5, 1902 A.M. 8 00 Lv. Portland .Ar 9 Oftl 8 m 8 18! 9 3S 8 44 9 40 8 W)' 9 tli 8 M 10 M 9 OH 10 101 9 1010 2ll 9 37 10 3d 5 If; 10 00 11 571 5 2010 OH 11 W 8 3H 10 20 11 061 5 AO! 10 Solll 301 Gobi . Rainier . . .Pyramid.. .. Mayger .. . . CJuincy .. . latakanie .Marshland .. Westport . .. Clifton... .. Knappa.. .. Hveneen .. ..John Day Ar. . Astoria. .Lv D'ly A.M. 11 10 10 05 9 52 9 35 9 27 9 17 9 Oh 8 6H 8 4i 8 33 8 10 8 07 7 55 7 4.rl D'ly r.a. v 49 8 as a 20 8 00 7 64 7 aa 7 38 7 28 7 17 7 02 6 42 6 32 6 20 6 10 8EASIDK UIV18ION 11 35a. m ..1 5 50 p. m .. 1 11 30a.ro... f 8 15 a. m... j 6 15a. m.. 2 30p.m .. 5 00 p. ni . 8 40 a. ru. . ASTORIA SEASIDE ,...7 40 a. aa ... 4 OOp.aa ...10 30 a. m ... ft 50 p. a ...12 30 p. m . .. 7 20 p. m ... 1 30 p. m ... 9 60a. d CON SECTIONS. All trains make close connections at Gobi with all Northern Pacific train to or from tbe Kast or Sound Point. At Portland with ll train leaving Union Depot. At Astoria witb I. R A N. Co.'s boats and rail line, and Steamer T. J. Potter, to and from Ilwaco and North Beacb Pointa. Ticket omee, 2i5 Morrison at., and Union depot J . C. M A YO, Gen. Pasa. A gt. Astoria, Ore DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAY TO SALEM AND INDEPENDENCE STEAMERS ALTON A AN D POMONA LXAVI OBEOOIf CITY Going up, 8 :00 a. m- Going down 2.30m dreeefl, sheep, dressed, uu.l t ressed. 7 cenis ihujub, 3c j lambs, dressed, O'v'c. sheep, beef, Hogs, 7c ; lie; live Why o East nn-biirned. sage brush and well 'or Ohio, City ofToi-kdo,! a. i.ucAa Countv. ) ''nk J. Clicnnv makes an oath that tilths SHIlii.P Itarlna, tt lllA firill Of F Cheney A Co., doing business in the I ''y of Toledo, County and Bute afore jHtnd ilmt said firm will pay the aum i'lONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each every case of Catarrh that cannot imred by the use of Hall's Catarrah FRANK J, CHENEY, I 8orn to In-fore me and subscrilied in presence, this Oth day of Decemlier, l'0.1H',)(i. l-s. A. W. OLEAHON, NoUryPuhlic. 1lAl HH' Catarrah Cure Is taken intcr '"r nd act directly on the blood and '""wis surlnma of tha svstiim. Send "lemimonials, free. J-I. CHENEY, A CO., Toledo, 0. ld by druggists, 75c. "H's Family Pilla are the best. over the .ik.11 nUins when you may just as Uke a delightful, cool and comfortable u.ia thrmnrh the heart of the Rocky Mn.,ntins In view of the grandest nn the American continent? hv trftvelinir on the HUB VUU v "J , m fi"n,l Svstom. the far famed Scenic Line of The World." the only ......iinntal line passing through Salt Uke City, Glenwood Springs, Lead villa, Colorado Springs and Denver en rniiin to eastern pointa. Three dally express trains make close ,;n. .11 trains easi aim ineciiona . . west and afford a choice of five distinct routes of travel. The equipment of these train la the best, including free reclining chaircars, standard ana lo.insi sleepers, a perfect dining car service, and also personally conducted excursion cars, each in charge of a competent guide, whose businesa Is to look alter uie com fort of his gaests. No more pleasant and inexpensive means of crossing the Continent can be found than is provided by these excurUons. For additional details, address, J. D. Manskiklu, Gen'l Agt., Rio Grande Lines, No. 124 Third St., Portland, Oregon. HUM rlVTswimlnah.cVle. H lllrlll Vlil B it isn't a question of hi winning race, but a question of being able only to keep afloat The man .i,IT.rini from malnutrition i like the fettered swimmer. Hi stomach and its allied organ of digestion ana nutri tion are aiseasea. It ia not a question with him of winning in the race for busi ness but of (imply keeDiiifc? up under any circumstances. Whenever disease aflecta the atomach it ia affecting also the blood and the health of every or gan of the body. Por blood ia only food converted into nutrition and nutri tion ia the life of the body and every organ of it. Doctor Pierce'a r.nlitm Medical niwnverv cures diseases of the atomach and other organ of digestion and nutri tion. It purifies the blood and enablea the perfect nutrition of the Doay wnicn meana perfect health. "For ai I"" yn 1 suffered wl"' tndlfes tin. ..ut mv llrr and kidnrya, which baffled the brat doctor in our country." wrttn K. L. 11 of WmUn Prince William Co.. Va. " ' . " ... . u I V. W aw - Lm. I aullcreti wnn - - -- ., I .A.r l.k.nff - .rt.Lnad ' of medicine from three doctor. I arew so bad I could hardly do a day'a work. Would hare death like paina In the aide, and Wind ipelli. I brnn takl.it tw Pi.rre'. Oolden Medical Diacorery and Look Pleaiiaut, Plense. Photographer U. C Harlan, of Eaton, 0., can do ao now, though for year he nniildn't. hecause he suffered untoia aeonv from the worst form of indigestion, All physicians and medicines lailea 10 help him till he tried tlectric citiers, which worked each wonders for him that he declare they are a godsend to sufler- era from dvspepeia and stomach troubles. Unrivalled for diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Kidney, they build np and eiva new life to the whole ystem. Try Km fnlv win. Guaranteed by Geo. A. Harding. -i AflipOIlIA, Tk. VnH 11. lhw. Dkhi BIgaatait DAIRY NOTES. Good butter should be solid from the time It Is put upon the table. An excitement In tbe dairy cow tends to lessen the flow of milk. Falling to get all the buttermilk out causes butter to become rancid soon. To obtain the best resulta in churning the cream should be only slightly sour. In winter tbe cream ahould be warm ed up to about 00 degrees before put ting In the churn. One advantage in brine salting Is that It almost entirely avoids streaked or mottled butter. The milk Bbould always be skimmed while sweet and tbe cream then allow ed to turn allghtly sour. Sometime butter baa white specks distributed through It This Is caused by oversourness In the cream. In butter making next to controlling the temperature la to churn often while tbe cream ia In good condition. With temperature under control and churning done at the right Ume tbe butter will become aolld and be easily handled. On the farm to make the moat out of tbe milk and butter some of the cows ahould be bred to come fresh In tbe spring and eome In the fall. St Louis Hepubllc. A Simple Reane4y. The readlneaa of some people to send for a man to do tnoae nuie wings i bout tbe house which the smallest amount of enterprise or ingenuity would enable tbem to do for them- eelvea Is Illustrated by an Incident re- nortpd in the Chicago Tribune of a family named Cbuckster. They had bought some new gas Burn ers with mantles. For a week or two the light wa satisfactory: then It grew dim and dimmer until Mrs. Cbuckster sent for the gas fitter. 'It growa worse all the time," she ex plained. 'When was It put m r asueo. tne man. "About a month ago." "A.h. yes; I see." Then he lifted the chimney off, took it out to tbe kitchen, washed it with oap and water, and the light burned a brightly aa ever. "Fifty cents," said the man. Replir Line, PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious steamer 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. iiuum, Ageni, Tel. 914. Portland, Ox, Office and wharf, foot of Oak St Regulator Daily River Excursions OREGON CITY BOATS. DAILY aCBIDDLt Leave PORTLAND Foot Taylor 8t, 8 30 A. M. 11 30 8 00 P. M, 6 15 Only the following landing will be mad: Magoone'a, Meldroro , Morey a, Risley'a and Oswego. 8unday excepted. KOjyD TlilP 25 CENT8. Oregon City Transportation Co. Leave OREUOlf CITI Foot Eighth 8U 7 00 A. M. 10 00 1 30 P. If, 430 SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY NORTH BOUND. 7 :00 a. a. 0:22 a. m. (Albany Local) 6:10 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. 9 :22 a. in. 4:60 p. m, (Albany Local) 9:14 p. in. A Wereoenry Precaution. Don't nealect a cold. It ia worse than unpleasant. It is dangerous. By using One Minute Cough Cure you can cure it at once. Allays inflammation , clears the h.. .nntlies and strengthen the mucous membrane. Cures coughs, and luna troubles. Abeo- v,vK, .... - lutely safe. Acts immediately, dren like it. Geo. A. Harding. Chil- IndiTltlualg Money to Loan. At A and 7 Der cent. Call on or write Jno. W. Lodkr, Oregon City Oregon Mevens puinim. Aa Artrameat For Social Fraakaeaa. It Is best to be sincere, as a family in Germantown recently found out They bad been entertaining a distinguished novelist from abroad who was not alto gether acquainted with society's way of saying things It does not mean. The time came for her departure, and as the host was handing her to the car riage he said very courteously, ' I am aorry you cannot stay longer." To which came the unlooked for re tort, "Oh, but I can!" There was only one course open. Tne trunk were taken down, the carriage sent away, and, to the consternation of her hoata, tbe lady re-entered the house.-PhtladelphIa Times. S. J. YAUGHN, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. OCATKD BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AV9 tXVQT. Double and Single Rigs, and sad die horses always on hand at tht owest prices. A corralJ connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind ot stock promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Boutrht and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason ble terms. Trimmed Hats. Great Bargains. Miss Goldsmith. ... a K.I 11. Beftirr I had t.k.n ban or the Mcond bottle I hegan to feel relieved. I jot six more bottle, and iwed them, and am happy i u i owe mv life to Dr. Pierce. Accept no substitute for " Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the atomach, blood ana lungs. Th Common Sense Medical Adviser, im8 laree aire, in paper cover, i sent fret on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. .ri A HTOTlT A, . Th. V,.J Va II.. Hot. D-ltM Dun ,. yf 11" s"1" 1 na "'""J Blgnatart .jO-i Red Snow. In the arctic regions early explorera were astounded to find large areas of red snow, but the phenomenon Is now familiar to men of science, who know that red snow, like a green garden fence, la due to the preaence of unicel lular algse. the only difference being lo tbe coloring matter of the protoplasm. It Is said that acres of snow are fre quently covered In a single night by these tiny plants. Good Words. WOMANS FRIEND Something entirely new. A regulator that regulates: no pill, perfectly safe and harmless. Franco Amkbican Dbco Co. Geo. A. Harding, agt. The Climate "Don't you think you have a Tery changeable climate?" said tne stranger. "No," aald the native. "It cnanges fast enough when lt'a pleasant bat when It's disagreeable it hangs en like grim death." Washington Star. UELLOH A. A. J 2,000 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacifio Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns. Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a Kirsonal communication, istance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard as Port land. Oregon City office at Harding's Drug Store.