OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 1003 V 'Sr'5'" W V 'V0'" ' w correspondence! r 2 CO r L Correspondents im- 1 .piested to re- a Uu'ir work. We '"'1 s'U'P'.v a.l t nr ni'ii!lilMriii'im should eppeiir t' 2 ...... c.lillllllS i'VWV Week. I in' hu-v cuami is past you shnuM renew your Dt respondent'' woik. Viol. 1 Henry 1'iilmiii'tT, of li.trlVld, passed , through here Sun.;iy. Walker liros. are sawing cod r lumber ami hauling il to l'ortUn 1. Win. M.U0011 sp tit a few days lst, ifeek visiting the Legislature. Irvine I.aCroy . w ho was hurl in a run a v, is aide to he atoned again. 1 O, IL Stone lnu soil his mill prnpeity ani experts to pooh move from here. Quite a ii'imlwr went 'rom bete to JteuUnd Sunday ui a tend q -inner y iceling. A. J. Kitmil!er and wife, of Dover, spent F'aid.tv night with tie bunny of, Kev. .1. V. Kxoh. i Kev. D. A. Watters, pre -idnii! elder of Salem district, took dinner witli Ki-V. .K W. Lion Sunday. t.arll.l.l. Miss Ftlie I'irkley is lume on a v to her parents. i IWv PalniH-eer is thinking of Jo:.mr i to Alaska for the season Two pieces of lanl bave clian:eil hands iu liartield the past week Waller Shriner, of Orient, was the gnesi of Lee Wills for the ial weeK. Win. Pirter and mother trive a uuilt- inj ami lenee iiuiiuidi; parij one o. . last week several attended. Cleve Waconer is home on a two ' weeks visit to ins parents ami men is m U i tiekl. He lives at lone. Klme I'inklev ami wife, of Datiinsi-ti s, were 1111 to take in the entertainment and visit their relatives and friends. Several of Garfield's residents are on the sick list with bad Colds, amontf the number is Mrs. K. Hering and Mrs. Doll Wilcox. Snow is about all pine only in the eh.tile. The ground is dozen too hard to plow, but the weather is lovely f r other out door work. Our Sundav scl o:l is stiil progressing n:ee!v. Also -t!t of our day schools ate ! d liii' nicely. Mt A. lliekenlHitlietn at It van school and Kmersuii Mil fa e at the Ttacy school ti.'tise. Mr. Yoeutii has employ.'.! Mr. Wai: oner to haul apt es tu I'oriiat: ! Never mind we will have transportation by rail bv next f ill. It some of us didn't knri-'better than to hoot the i'K'i of a U. K. a few months airo it was j i-t a nttle ignorance on our part a all. I ipiln't know we belorited tr a worll of alvaneement to will be t:-.ui my itnor arce didn't avail anythinn and we will have the K. K. just the same. The piitprtainnieut and basket ocia' Kiven by the Garliel l (irane, No. "17. was a grand success in every way. Kaeh part was rendered in a masterly way, everal hein: encored. Amort! the num bers were Miss Irwin, late irom Kansas, who give a solo on the oriian, also trie Gartield minstrels and Messrs. Lee Wills and Walter Shriner, Mr. and Miss Shankland, of Currinsville, assisted with instrumental music on the violin and Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. We d) not need to give all t'i'j reasons why Scott's Jimul.sion restores the strength a:id flesh and color of good !'. i!.h I) those who suffer fi" ; a sick blood. T11.' fact that it is the best 'juration of Cod Liver Oil, r' i i:i nutrition, full of healthy . ition is a suggestion as V) why it does what it does. Scott's Emulsion presents C;;l Liver Oil at its best, f.:!'e-t in strength, least in ta-te. Young women in their ' urn.-. " are permanently cured f tiie peculiar disease of the I.'o kI which shows itself in j iiier.ess.weaknessandnervous nv.is, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It-is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many young women suffer. We will be US to lend a (ample to any sufferer. Be ure that thi pirtur. in the form rf a Ube! it nti tlie wrapper ol every battle ai muasoB you buy. SCOTT tt EOWNE. Cheml8ta. 40s Pearl St., New York- mm 1 B I 11 I olas ! "at. J r.wt.MW1 rart?g::nvra.-i- R 1" i:ilv t"?'.b - I th-. 'i tried .V ' J t , V p. , u.'..-. .;. s: , ivca ) . lO I. Mil. i . C. 1 h rj now w : ' 5bctoni?!i:? C M.. . i:.,r i - !' iicij . 1 .'i then a co-j: i chitis cr y.w j.no'.vi, v.t.J j at 1 a t coiisur.'.ptj'n. !j Coughs always tend J downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Aycr's Cherry Pec toral. Tkr !: : !!c, 5ft .. St. Alt Jrnttlits. Crimti'.t tr iivtor. If In ' !hn lo " l" l ' "", lo ik it itK-n J '"'1 ''" I1" !""" l,ATf it willi titi'i. -r.' wrlmc. J.I AY h.li I O . I.bhoII. !. :..i..n. TIim nni-tiiiiit.er n as t) be com iiieiid.! as von wou!d have lltotitfltt tlie , I ,t ... I k'n Ii . t.U.m mi 1'iirtl.iiul. isiloim.' ' I the auelio-ii-is. The ha-ket bri-ti.n. the ; ! hitfhesi pru-e was Mi's (V Y.H-umV. 'H .'0. Maslt-r Krl Wagoner the lueky lell.iw to eat witli Mi-s 1 0.11 11. 1 ie iir,.e'eds trun baskets. Inn lies and "i'l netteiHtk"! v bieh will no to help ereft the new r.itie tuiil. I'lie irt.ini;" tlianks those who bellied to make the soeial and eiiteriainment sueh a uran l siii-i-e.-s. Cruj. F)lie (.iiiy re spent biitiday with Sarah 1 nomas. , o( ()rm u , ber parents at preseid. (.'. C. Miraele began teaibiiijf the : stirinir term uf sebool at Mulinu Muiutay ! last. I Miss Nellie Stevens, of Te iver Creek j was the ktuest of Mifi Clara Snoeiihurn j Sunday. 1 a Emma Inskeep and Clara Ilayhurst, , J of Haz-ilaU. were the quests of Tilly I Thomas one day last week. Mr. snd Mrs. E.Uin Howard gave j one of their .b-lihttul dances lnt Sa'ur- , day to a comt any of about twentv quests, j upper was serve.l nl 111 1.1 11 1 :i t 111 nr , whl.-li the company i-pa 1 le. 1 1 tin-ir huines. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon hTrn't riTnIr. healthy mnvenintof th bwit every day. yuu'r ilir will bo. K"p your b-'Wi-lf vpftx. anU tin well. K'trvre, in the oi Tt'-l"iit t h v t r polon. In dang'Toii. Th Ui Oowela clear aua clean u to tjutt EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY PleMmt, Palatable, Potent, Tante QooA, t OwM, NefT Hlck-n, Wfaka fir finpt Si ri io cott ttr boi. Writ fur Ixo aaiii.et&d bfwfc lrtoi health. Address il M -IVu ' KEEP YOUR ELCOD CLEAN mmm mmm m Klili.rai!). Al Jones and wile are sick. Abe I'ratt is abie to be out aitain. The dance at Ed Howard's wasipiite a success. ('has. Spenee is building a new horse S'ahle. CATHARTIC - I 1 I In.a Thou psoti is home from the I'ort C. Smith has some .new picked fence , in, l!n-iness colieu-e. She exnerts lo mushed, r'rr.est Jones called on J. U.Uatieyi and family. Dr. and Mrs. (ioucher epent Sunday at 1'en Fans'. 'a. Kalph Howard is hauling blinder for Chan S pence, Samuel Craden bai his new kitchen nearly done. The new dam at Starves mill is nearly completed. Jones ft, Co. are grubbing up their hopyard this week. Clyde Smith is working for Dodge A Graves Shingle Co,, of Liberal. George Helvey stayed out at the "bachelors Nest" Monday night. Daitiagiias. Geo. Derry and wife were calling on friends Sunday. Kd heifer made a flying trip to the county eeat today. Tony Foster and wife, of the new city of liorings were visiting at A. W. Cook's Sunday. Mrs. Harry Donley of Fairview was the (meat of Mrs. M. V. Donley Satur day and Sunday. Born February 19th to the wife of L. Ft. Shaw a ten pound boy. All are doing well. .lag I'.ootg. of Clackamas, is seen quite often on the ateeels of Damascus going to and from the city of Borings where he has business tntereeta. r- it i. . . ., . v.. 1 as Li. w. looks was a en uriving uie inspecter over the route. This route ! .-ii h.i t riekr,.H nd .in tw barton, Damascus and Hunnyside and a I art of Harmony. Chan. Boyer and Misa Kutli Dunley were married atNewberg February 14tb. Mr. Boyer is an excellent young man and owns a farm near Damascus, and Mius Dunlay is the daughter of Mr. and I Mm, Jiilin Piiii'mv, lonnoilv of IVin cus, but now ol N w e g 0 ;1U1, vns, ,1.1 n im i. .1 it 1 irini j, );,, ,, .,,. ,.d f,,r Fr lwn iw.m. 11 .... .d T r Trunk i'lia1 le I'll' 'in. 1 - iu to (1 e;on I Hi oil- l Mr. io Sink "t 1 ; Mrs. n. .1, ii ivei "il. Mary Luens 1 I 1 ent ' On nt of l.oni"' IVrtliiH' t I n incsrt trip .,-! Wick, .11I i. r 11, other, d 1 v I III" ek, il I ' ! tit . via- the r Usi S.iturd.iv Mr ill . I Mr-. .1 II I'iiihc were tin' ' client ol Oil" Milker ami ile liixt Sun- ! ''-'.v. 1 1 K.lniiin.l Sin ih'i i-a'ie I on J . L. ! I I'li'iuiis and I'.in.ily ." v 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii lii"t ; ! vv.-i'k. M s M .ry He in -. 'f I'erllar.l visllid her pien . Mr ml I Mrs. Juliii lhomas lut we k. ' I'Unk I i 1 1 ' 011 , lei Hutl'ered ilb it. pin ilili.' cdoke "in lv o y ais auo is lion Mill 1 MY aimiii ilh 1 be same eoui' I'l.iint Srl ei'l ill elne at 1 his p'aee 011 Ln d.y February L'7. mr a two week's var ; iitioii and 1 lien I he "I'lin,.' lliil;ll bi'fciii, Mrs Mai'lnt riiru is vis.tiiii; her fs' h-r, J a.ob I'rs.lt- 'lii is aUo v i-.il- Uik' In-r sisTr, Mr". I', Fi iedtieli ami (amily, t.( New K-a. s ,,,., W,ikern ami family, who nl(,Vl., ov,.r i, , ,,tt.( H,ut due ear . irtuMi.-d to tins loiali'v. Mr. Wllkeisoit Itileiuls to piirelutse sine land bete and teak- tins vi-initv Ins home in tin future. lie likes tins vall.-v better than over on the coast. j Danciny School: TUKNKY will nhut 11 dancing si'luml at Heaver Creek Hull. Meet every TucstLiy Kveninn. Iiiiu'e etitrttt at S o'clock sharp; elnse nt 1 'J. A tl in i s s i o 11 ") 0 Cents:: : : 1 LADIES FREE S j MHir.inl I Uoads are ex epliouany good for this I season of the year. ' The e.l. 1 snap lets cone ai d crowing siraiti looks splenibd. ( l-nis IVtets has the timbers for his b trti lifw 11. j -i-l.rn iry ilac lire 1.0 ippe ibivs in this : fii'ii in titi it . Sore eves uio also preva- lcn ' Fir i-o'i-'itn""l a house and its coti ! tt-nts ii ur t he end of the electiic car I line on the 15 : It inst. Ilied Satu. liv the L'l-t inst., ol ap-liemla-itis and la L-ripp'-, Adam Schati ber, s.'.l "Jl ears. Mr. Schanher was a member ( f Mall'.rd lod.-e . (). I'. W. No 7-'., and carried a beneficiary certili ea'e of one thousand .lobars, iu favor of bis parents. Intermcrit toi k pUce in the Shill'rd cemelerv On th ".Mrd inst. Fr2 I'mid Some pointoes are bein shipped to San Kraiicist'u. Jhn Aden ha- fmisbed the rrf on his inn ry i.a i. Conrad i'riester is helping the Sharii r.roibers do winter plowing. Homer Krti'e has slasbeil the briiHb on the side hill alona the liver hank. Charles Thoinpson is still piuting up hif liiiijs. It is a wood bouse this time. Albert Turner has purchased a I vear old s'allion of the Clyde breed and ex pects to amass a small fortune. promt. e the course next winter. It is not known how loni; ere John U'endt will return from the hospital. He went there about two uioiillis ai:o to have a rupture treated. Mrs. A. M. liarnes and son Fred went lo Portland Friday last to call on her brother. He is now under treat uient al the St. Vim. -ent hospital. The Tualatin firanu'e meets on the 'JSlh in all day session. There is talk of Inn, duo.' a new hull as the present one too small for present r.ei- Mike Gross and family, of Oregon City, were with us Sunday last. , It is not often that Mr. Gross' smiling count enance is seen in our midst. While Marcus linker was taking old Mr. Trube to a doctor Sunday lant, a bolt in the buggy broke, letting the horse walk off with the fore wheels, thus pre cipitating the oeciipantH out over the dash board. Undaunted, Mr. Kaker procured another buggy and proceeded on hia way without further mishap. Adam Schanher was taken home from here Saturday in a dying condition. He Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. rji, pr,.paraM0n contain all of the dieestant and digest all kinds of ' Vn . , .,:iiT. the food you want. The rt. ost senti ve stomachs can take it. I'.y Its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been J cured after everything else railed, it, A unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good jfvparedonlybyE.anEWiTr&f.ijiileajio Ttxli.botUeconuliiiiZr4tiiueiitbuCiijc.aLi CASTOR I A 1 For Iufivnti Mid Children. Tli9 Kind You Hava Always Bought lloitra th tijJlliltUVO Ii is been n itkiu' oil lln n.xl lliiiue III' Imiisi n tiilleli Ills I'lirentN live near I Hie I n i iiii'i 1 1 v.t .'ii tin Oreii'in City I n a l. Mi di. ill assi"taiiii Mas siituiiioni d ! to in avail as ilea'h leleuseil bun (ruin bis Milt'eilllit thill evening. ; Tlii'tv lire said to be II.Him.iumj fivnct Cuiiiid'.ans r'sld-tit In Aini i i-.!, AccoriLii-,' to th' biles! report, then were In Ciin i'. 1 l- 'M p'i-s..iis of mi-! siimnl 1 1 1 itMl. r., 171 ib'uf 11111I ilmiih mull :'..:'T'.' blind. The bed'i of p '.is III Colol ildo HOIlli" times Include lis ui.iny lis V-'.l KH iicres, lllld I lien Is oil' bed excccdilli; III hI. V..1IHI liens. All Krc lrli writer h:.s ilisi-uvefi-il tt lew t!.sTplie titui It New York, lie i-.ills l;.e A met '.-an lin-ir.'l'bs III. "city of 1111 v t o ;ies .." I'li-bu ir.l .'. . I-' li ne I coll l.ssu tl by Co' :'!'"" n 1 -. : !. ir i 1 1 s to colli- luelinu ate t'. In. ii! I.i'i'.i iiiinlyei-siiry f Japan's nt: y ! 1 I ii.- po-lnl ii:i.ii. The nil. d S;. !'.. e Uisiiuii-s 11.01 e'.ibt times jia nn:.-li .l..nr liT eiipitii lis 111 the f.i-l .piii :i- of th' bisl ecu I lies . foiii' t.i. 1.111.I1 lis th' n v er Hue p.-r cap t 1 .1 tr;n-..- Ill' ib-cnde enih-d with tv'.".o ;:. 1! t ii -s inil.-li lis In uny year prior to ls.M. It i-oi.ts (lie fa 1 tin ts of tin" country more to liutil their products from fin 111 to station I'i.iii It (!os for rullroml chiilVcs. Tie I'stliiiiil d lluill'es are $'.Hiii,iKni.roil f.i- t'.:e f.iiieirs to haul their tfood.H to niarket. lllld -SIS,! Hit 1,1 Mil Is nil tin raiiio.1:.-. .-t for ;;ll tur w orl. A Mlurr' It .aril. I 'our tlioU-.il;. 1 p.ui.i.s 111 old. slhi-r and broii.'..- I. as bi.-n 1 .-uinl in the lint of nil old beir-rar wninaii ut t'hiibet el Auieiu. Al'i'i'iii W nrk I'nr I'rlsintrra. 1'rls.iii. is 111 biil.ii 4 iin.iitliu; trial cull elect to work durlri th.- p nod 11 1 1 I receive payment in-.-i .rdnijjly. DR. TENNER'S KIDNEY -Backache All dUeanss of Kbtnfvs. Bladilor. Urinary OrKiius. A I-.. KliRiiinatUtii, llHi-i srlitf .IleartDlscuso Gravel, liruuay, female Troubles. Don't become dUcourarod. There Is a cure lor you. If n --.r v rli 1 r. I -mht He liiis sin-lit a lit- liiiin curing lii"t buiili cas-s us yours. All eoi.ulliii ions Free. "Kl-lit liii'litlis III I'.il. heavy b:i'-La.-tlc, p:lii ami sorein-ts n.-r.i-s I,i.1ii- s. ultu rie 11-luati-iii. tnti.r reiiie.lH s falie.l. lr. I ! tier s hi.hiey and ll.i. ',-e-lie l nr. i-ini 'l ine (iiiiiiileiely. II. W ATI- US. Il.1t1.let, .N. V." Pritsirlsis. ft., II. Ak f.irC.s.ii li.s.k Free ST.viTUS'DANCEf.':;;,:;;;;;:;;: I ;t r IT nla N.V For Sale by Hiiiitley lirotheis Hare l-'ret mill Vnrfh. There Is not hint; like having tsilli feet on the irioiind, i-.'iys Medical Talk. If a man should im barefoot, the con tact of his bine feet with the curl It lllld bis head pl'oJcitinK Into the ut lliosphere would liuike a peil'i ct elec trical conductor, throiiit'li which the electricity of the air would pass through his boily to the earth. While no apparent harm Is done, yet, holm; insulated from the electricity of the earth by wearing shoes, the electricity falls of Its beneficial result. There can be no doubt that II Would be better fur every body, especially nervous people, If their feet were oil the KlollluI Instead of In shoes. llairplrkrm of I'firl. In Paris each bouse Is provided by the city with a large box. Into this the servants throw all that Ih not need, ed by the family, whether of food or raiment. IS very morning tin- chif foniers, nr ragpickers, are privileged to search through these boxes before the con! ent 8 are onrted by the city to dis tant fields, where the refuse Is em ployed In fertilizing the soil. I-'roin the homes of the wealthy the poor re ceive many articles of real value. Fif ty thousand ragpickers, say the stalls tics, realize ?I0.ishi dally from their pickings. The Ktlnicleat Mun. "I think the most penurious man 1 ever knew," r marked the man In the mackintosh, "was old Ilewllgus. He smoked his cigars to the last half Inch, chewed the stumps mid used the ashes for snuff. Hut lie wasn't satisfied even then and gave up the hublt." "What for?" asked the man with the big Adam's apple. "He couldn't llilnk of any way to utlllxe the smoke." Chicago Tribune. A I.c(iicy of the rlj Is often a run-down system. Weak ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, en ergy and ambition, with disordered liver on. I kulneva often follow an attack of this wretched disease. The greatest need then is Flectric Hitlers, the splen did Ionic, blood purifier and regulator ol Stomack, Liver and Kidneys. Thou sands have proved that they wonder fully strengthen the nerves, build np the system, and rattore to health and good spirits after an attack of Grip. If suller ing, try them. Only 50c. Perfect satis fact;on guaranteed by by Geo. A. Harding. S. J. VAUGHN, Livery, Feeil nml Sale Sttilile ORECONCITY. l.ii('ATKI) IIK1WKKN 'III K HIUIH.K AM ivrnr, Poulile utitl Single V, nml "ml illo ImrscH uhvuys on lutiul at llu liiwest rii't'M. A corral I uunurti t' with tlie Iniru for lnost htuck . I nforuiiitlon ronanlniK any km. I .1 Htoek promptly atteinled to by person letter. Mornoa Uouvht and Solil. llorsea Boarded and Fed 011 reaaon blti terms. j ELLO i J.tXHI inili'M uf lmin ilis tlllli'tl teli'ilinllt wire ib Orepni, W'lisliiiinton.Ciili forniii ami Malm now in upfnitiiin by tlie I'licilic Slatioii Telcplioiu Coin uiiiy, cuvirinn ,-") t'lWIIS. (Jtiiek, nreiinite, clieap Alt tin satisfaction of 11 liersoiiiil I'oiiiiiitinii-ation l'istiini'H no ellect ti h clear uiiilorstaiulinn. Ss krtiio nml Siui Kraiu'isco an I'asily lieanl h I'ort land. Oregon City ollioe hI I lithium's Drug Slorc CI PIONEER m$kt and Frtiiglit nibl parcels, delivereil to all irts of the city. RATES - REASONADLF l'liysicaiis lTt'srriKo it for their most 1 h-licalo Patient. 011 and Pure. FOR BALE BY . E. MATTHIAS Sole Agency for Oregon City SCHEDULES OF TIME sonilKU.N PA( IHC HAII.WAY Soiiru iioim). "riKla. m. !l:2a, in (Albany Local) l!:ll) p. m. Sol 111 ll'HMl. f iL'li a. in. si a'st p. in, (Albany Local; W:14 p. in. Daily River Excursions or OKKGON CI IT II )ATS. Iiaii.Y hi una I K . la-avn rollThANIl Foot Taylor Ht, 10 .W A. M. 4 30 P. M bravi OKKI.0.N (TH Foot I-aglith Ht. 7 .Hi A. M. 1 ,'S0 p. M. Only the following landings will he made: Magoonn's, .Mililriiin', Mon-y's, flitley's and Oswego. Humlay excepted. KOtIND TKIP 'i-i CKNTH. Oregon T'lty TriiliNiorttliiii Co. Hair IM PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious Hteamer Regulator Iaveg Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. ThiB ia the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the Hcenery 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. liOOTH, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Qak St. Gnu t 'r 1 1. nu&m r a ,K II W Hiatal J:,:, B 3 & a cure; r yimm A K'Ji VltWH-Si.-tfdl PLUMQINC CHARGED My fhn .lis I an no liudnT iliuii th. my other tni'lo, ami our an n" higher (bull snr I v. leiideied ileiuail'ls. Wh.il w. iiii.leiliikebnbiin a Ihoroiiuli ' aid ni 1 .f.iCb.i v manner. 'J'Iimih will j not be I I niter our w.iikioaii uet I Ihii.iiifb with a J .bunv d.-leeilvt j is, hiiky pini's. loose eoiiiie. tioiis or oilier evidences l "s.-ampe I" wnk. Every put mil ho perle I. and look piolccl, mid when the bill comes In you'll imt ask for any deduction. F. C. GADKE THE i'LUMUER jT.v:.rrf.T.r.wr.,r.ir.'r.,rvs.'q Family Vines a CALIFORNIA . t WINE HOUSE rj Main S r el, lb I. Ith nml .Mil California I'ort rl () i: t tm T ny Kxtrn (. I'orl 1 '!" I.rll.ul.- nil. I Mrllow Vnperi.ir Olil I'.nt ami Sli.-rry I M Hi-lr.-tr.l br Mr.lu .it I'to p..- Kxlra tll California Sherry. 1 ()' M .-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I'. lie. Irlli ate ll.l'l I'll California Tokiiv 1 I'O bi.'. llnil Tnblr Wlnf Sweet 'Mil-vati 1 , 1 I'lur WOir Sweet CiUwha . . 1 J Huh Angelica I ()" S. II, I'iiII an. I I in r I' xli a ( M Ciilifiirniii A nelicii 1 '!' S j ..-1 tl ol. I .1. ct l w mr I-'xlrn Dry California Famous Winca Sparklinir I'.urutiinlv S.'.o ! A i-lrin iill kiln,; lnr Sntioiiiii t lan-i I 't! lo. h, Ir.ill v w l ii r ! I ! ! ni Son mi i Ziiifatnli-I 7n N.i lie li-l let , a .-! I ill a I in . I I 1! t I a Siiiiniiia K'isIiih; . ... , in! ,V wllir Unit will i.ra.r .u Sonoma llo.-k fi'm I 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 y llil.ltl '.l".rit Siiiiiiin.i S.iiiti-riu' ... t CO A title ol.l Int.- w lur l-'iio- C.il. 1 1 rape llraibly . . . '2 "" 'I tn-1;. n iiiiir, K"'t "i I in l t t'-'l City Orders D:livjrc.l F7::. Order Through Your Grocer. : I ). A. injADvJ JOnN YOUNGER, Near Huntley's Drug: Store, FORTY YHAKS LXriiKILMH IN 'Jreut Iiritain ami America. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TWAINS. H IV I l-:. D'ly Sat.' KMeetivi July f, I'm.' di'lydl'ly m, 7 INI S O.'i s '.'n s :w H II S U) a M A.M. Aril III CM. li id m :i H L'U H IS) 7 : 7 m 7 :h 7 2S s no l.v ! o.'i .. . II Is it . II Of... II .rsi, . . I'orllniid . . . inllls . Kiiiiin-r . I'vramiil . . Maygi-r . . (jlllney . ' latskanle Marsliland . Westpnrt . I'lllton . . Knappa . 10 II.Y ti ,'.:' 11 :...' a 7: ! I7( II lis S fts S .'is III (I '! . II os Ml lot . ii pi iu i? i ; . ii :i7 in :iii 10 no II fo In ns ii in . H 4li 7 17 S .tl 7 02 S llll s 117I 7 Wi 7 4:. II 12 li :u 11 'Ji II ID nvenseii HI JO 1 1 ii.'. ...John Day HI .10,11 .'in Ar Aslona l.v HKASIIIK DIVISION II ra. m ..1 (....7 40 a. m r mi p. 111 ,. AHrooiA , (P. m S 1.1a. 111.. j I ... A .VI p. 111 II 15 a. 111... 1 f .. .1'.' .'ID p. 111 2 .'Hi p.m.. I hi,. .011,1. ...7LHp.m r, mi p. 111 .. f H''-AHIIl., , :i0 J, (U !l 40 a. 111 . . j I . . IWi, in CONNKCTION.S. , A II trains make close couueiitions al fiohla il ti all Northern Pacilin trains to or from the F.nst or H011111I Points. Al Portland with all trains leaving Union Depot. Al Astoria with I. II. A N. Co.'s boats and rail line, and Hteamer T. J. Potter, to and Ir.nii 1 1 warn and North Heat h Points, Ticket olllce, 'J.W Morrison rt., and Union depot. J. C. M AYO.den. Pass. Agt. Astoria, Or E. I. SIAS DKALEIl IM Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of Repairing neatly dono and warranted. CANBT, ORBGON