OREGON CITY ENTERVR18E FRIDAY MAY 29, 1903 5 1 CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents ar requested lo w Mw their work. We will supply all necessary stationery. The nws (twin your neighborhood should pjer in Ate aolumns every week. Tim busy rason i past you should renew your orreepondoncB work. Csrnt. Edna Irish left Tuesday for Washing ton. Knox Coopei, of Portland, waa in Ca me Sunday. Kiiimi Inekeep was the guests of Sa rah Jouea Sunday. Norman Howard began working for C. K. Senre Monday. Rerthena Howard was the guest o( Kliiabeth Lewii one day last week. Several Carus buys lelt Monday for Wolalla to w rk for tieorge dreary. Maggie. Lewis left this week for Port land, to n none for about ten weeks. George KalbHeisch, of Canada., lio has been visiting relative In Cams, left Monday. EJ Howard an J family. B. Faust ami family, F. Stnrgisand family, and Mr. Podge and .Mrs. (iraves were gue-Ms of lr and Mrs. lioucher Sunday. Lofton Sunday evening, May IT. in front of the F.vamtelical church, a brown eal rollaretie. Kinder will oblige tlie owner very much by leaving it at the poet office. Bearer trees. The Shannon Bros, raw mill is running lull blast. C. M. Ilower hat returned to Beaver Creek again. The Kirk brothers and sister are visit ing beaver Creek again. Willis Hughes has got tired hauling cordwood aud has jumped the job and aolJ the wood on the place. Mr. Joeie, of Carus, who recently bought the L. Hornshuh. lace, is estab lishing a cheere factory and is now hunt ing for about -5 good milch cows. Several of Beaver Creek's young folks attended the basket social given at the llennci k hoolhoiiM.- and heled to make the f that the school made lor a fund lo buy a flag and bull for the same. Htaffurd Frank Sharf is helping Mr. Gage get in late potatoes. Mrs. Lena Ellegsen was in bed ill with the prevailing cold and sore throat last week. Mr. i'omperine is building a commodi ous barn on the place lately purchased of Mr. Keichle. Mrs. Gage and Mrs. Maggie Gage via ited the former's blotter on Marijuam bill Saturday and Sunday. People have their spring work pretty well in bund now, and ganlenu are ruin ing on finely, itli a promise uf plenty Strawberry ehortcake. The bare headed, so-railed crazy man, of last w ek's communication, was fuiiud peacefully tbupping wood in the wood camp on the mountain. Why don't mine meat man come to Stafford? We k.et hungry for Irt-eh meat, and wouiil npiandcr an much an It) or 10 cents every week oil a good article. Conrad Schroeder, who lias been suf fering bo long wi'li tamer ol the stom ach, died on the -Olli insl., ami wa bu ried at St.ilT jril on the afternoon of the JTJd iiiHt. After two days of sunshine Jupiter Fluviua again began to irrigate in Staf ford, and Monday was a wet day ami Tuesday cloudy, but beautiful growing weather withal. Miss Julia Baker, daughter of our townsman, I'. A. baker, was married re cently. A sutler, who has been absent for a number of years, recently returned borne for a visit. Notwithstanding the threatened damp weather a number of our people went down to see the President on Thursday of last week. Teddy takes all votes from this way easy enough. Anna Hchatz. who was so badly poi soned with poison-oak, is still unable to attend school. Who knows of a sure remedy? If any one knows of a safe anil simple i uie they would confer a lasting favor uixiii the many if they would let tbeir light thine upon an afllicted world. BONE FOOD Soft and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The growing child must eat the right food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood must have blood food and so on through the list. Scott's Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in children. Littledoses everyday give the stiffness and shape that healthy bones should have. Iiow legs become straightcr, loose joints grow stronger and firmness comes to the soft heads. Wrong food caused the trouble. Right food will cure it. In thousands of cases Scott's Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones in childhood. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemlata. 409-416 Pearl Street, New York, jgc sad li.oo ; all druggiaU, Weak? " I suffered terribly and wis ex tremely weak for I J yearv Tha doctors said my blood was all turning to water. At last I tried Ayer's Sa'saparilM, and was soon feeling all ri;!it asain." Mrs. J. V. Fiala. If ullyme, Ct. No matter howtongyou have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. SI Ml Will. All imrthta. Ak ,nar 4ortr what hi think of AWl Sareaiwtrllla. Hkiuttl aImmii ihl araml ol.t UmilT ttifelvtita, fullim aiaa4vtcaa4 win u t4tiaa. J I' A Tim CO..t4Wlt. VS. (larrlrlil. Hen Linn, the purchaser of Miller's sawmill, has been operatii g it fur the two works pant. Nearly all the lun.Wr of the Grange hall has been hauled away from the mid and is ou the ball site. Mrs. Sarah ralmateer has just return - ed from a visit to relatives in Kaalem tregon. Mrs. Homer, her sister-in-laa , accompanied her. Lovd Yocnin has purchased K. K. Sur face's timber and is putting up a mill in it. It will he a larger mill than the one his father has txen operating. The report in the Courier that Robert Currin, of Currinsvilla, had been held up and robbed of ,$15, was nothing but a joke perpetrated ou the roorter by a couple of Curriuaville'a alliens. Mr. Currin waa not held up and robbed. Boring Junrllun. Tbe steam shovel is buny making a large cut at Doting. The boys of During recently organized a Camp of tbe M. W . A., am) at present have about thirty memlteri. It has been tiulte a w bile since there has been any writing in the Knterprlae from Itoring ; but we are cut dead yet, but proeptnng. s There has been a post otiice establish ed here, with Tony ti. Koater as poet msster. With a postottice and rural free deliver from tiresliam, we have the best of mail service. Tbe pringwater branch of the O. W. I' A K. Co. have their new railway com pleled to lloring, and are making reiiil lar tris between here and Portland, leaving Boring at H a. ui. ami 5 A p. in. The I). W. P. ft It Co. are building a UK) florae power elei'lrio plant al tins place. And with the saw mill, w hich la cutting IiO UKI feel of lumber daily , llor ing can lurniHli work lur I OU men here one hundred years ago there w i" nothing tint a deue w il.lerneaa, now a thriving tow n has nprilng up. w hich ri vals all other tow ns uutMile ol Oregon City in C l.ickainus county. Saturday evening, May "i, Poring Camp No. "TCI, M. W.A., i!ve a mo , hichI iiml literary entertainment, followed by a basket aocial. The beamifiil young lu'liea of lioring ami vicinity turned out in force and brought twenty-nine ha ketrt which, under Ihe rkillful Work ol Auctioneers W. H. lioring and A. W. Cook, brought the grand mini of 7U.7". Viola. C. (J. Stone made atiuclnesa trip to! I'ortlaud this week. Mrs. W. Ward has been quite ill, but is Mjiiie belter now. Will Brown, of Albany, called on Miss F.va .Matloou .Sunday. Rev. W. S. Grim preached here last j Sunday evening. He preached a very interesiing ermon. Charles Miller and wife are expected soon to move in with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. Miss Christina Hamilton and Miss Ollie Tenny have relumed home. Mns Christina has been leaching school and Miss Ollie has been working in Port land. Ooltos. Ball Bros, shingle mill is now in oper ation. Mrs. Jim Hall is much improved since a long illness. Uncle Dave Kobeson is op and around after a siege of larippe. James Bros, base ball team will play Molalla team buudsy at Molalla. The James Bros, have their new store almost ready for Ihe slock of goods. The ntw road is almost completed from Persia Williams to Mil Creek. Joshua Uoihit is in Katern Oregon looking out a location, Tbe doctors re commended a change of climate as his health has been poor for some time. Supervisor C. It. James has had a force of men woiking somewhere in the dis trict for over three weeks, lie says Iota of donation work has la-en done. GarfUld. Range has never been I tier in years. Slock ie looking fine. Born, to the wife of Conard Krigbsuin, May l.'i, a girl. K. (i. Palmateer has three fine young cows which i e wii-hes tunell. Mr. W. P. Siiufbn and wife have re turned to Mount Tabor to tend their Mraw berry crop that is now ripening. The rain ceased Ihe last two days, Sat urday and Sunday, but is Hunting again today, (irain looks well but lias not Uisde much growth on account of coJd rune. Torn Yotuin and sons have bought Kinmereori Surface a timber and are hnf-v rviftvinir ihior mill nn in the lam! I It joins the J. W. Palmateer place on the north. tjiilts a nnmlxr (mm Oarlleld went to Portland to e our President. D'hera juat as patrlolie stayed at home to care lr Ihlnga while Ihey went and bad the pleamire of seeing but). Mr. F. Pavla look la'tlo from (tregon City Into the mountain Saluiday, Tliey may go neater Sijuaw lake than Cedar swamp this tune If Ihn ponies or some thing don't give out too hhiii. GaihVId Grange. No M17, met tail Saturday and enjoyed a good meeting, dinner, and transacted I tin hualneaa of the grange. They are thinking of hav ing a joint celebration the -tt'i of July with oilier granges close by, Mr. Charles I'nnran had ipiile a pain ful a.'i'iihlil I'vfall him while helping Mr. Gattleld raiae Ihe shed frame lo a new barn. The heavy limber allpa-d from Ihe other men's handa, grating the side o l)unran'a head aud striking hia hoiil der, brulaing it severely, Aa it waa, il was a narrow eai ax' tor Puiican. .. - llakrr lliniglaia. At Ihe residence of the bride's patenta, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. loiiglaa, K.agle t'reek. May the :th, I'.K'II, Miaa ai piuiglass and Mr. Alexander linker wero j married, Kev. ti. I . Iilcli, ol Kelao, olll dating. Promptly al twelve o'rlm k the tiildal pair entered the imrlur, a here the ceremony a aa lo be perlormed, whirli waa iM'aiitifully decorated with blue and w liile links ol linaue paper. The bride waa eleguiitly attired in hrnwn trimmed in silk. The groom worn the i ualoinnr black anil and Kkikeil aa though lie lind uaineil Ida long n mtiisl for pnt After I(,,.rv, , ,, ..oramlatlona , th),)r ,, r,.allVM( Rlll ril.rivjll ,,.,,, .il , a . t- ! iiameiital prewnta, all retired lo the din ing room, liere the taliie waa loaileil with all the good thllik's that rould be w lalivd for, Tlnwe present were Mr. and Mrs S. A. lKugla"a, Mr. and Mrs P. Judd, Mr. and Mrs Pave IVniglana, Mr. and Mra. l.oma flaker, Mr. and Mrs II. Ilracketl, Mr. and .Mr. A. Ilrackett, Mr. and Mra. Ii. Judd, Mr ami Mrs II. Ilotimeiater, Mr. and Mr. Fred lloirmeiater, r, and Mrs. W. Hall, Mr. ami Mrs. Die Aem srgger, Mr, and Mrs. C. Cassedy, Mr. si d Mrs. A. J. iHiuiaa. Mr. W. lUkrr, Miarea Molh', Alia, Malel Judd, lora Hrarkel, Mary ami HerihaCaaaedy, Viia IViiiglaxa, ltoia Saalell, U'liatiehardii'. flora Judd, bla Maker, Mvrtle (loir meialer, l.lllie llotrmeiater, Kthel, Kllell sml Florence flrai Kelt; Messrs, Krneal, Wilhn lliillmi-iater, tliaar and lirover Judd, Joaeph Ilracketl, Pave llotriueia ter, John I'ouglaaa, Jerry Jmbl, William, K.lmer, (irover and Ward Poiiglaaa. Kb mer Judd ; Mis.ea Cleo and Flla Knig laaa, l.vdla Hunter. Pleaaant flouglaas, .Mrs. and Johnny Aemrrgger, Mary and baby Hall. Orexon City .Market lleport. (Correitei! Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, 7lH' r bnahel. Flour Portland, IHNl-r bid. $1 persk. Howard's Heat, $l.(i.ri H-r aack. Oa's in sacks, w hite, $1 to l 1'.') r cental, gray. 11.10 Hay old Timothy, bales, r per ton; liNH-e. S In III per toll. Clover $1.'; I Oat, lit); mixed hay, ID. Millennia llran, 00 wr Ion. ahorts, '..l IMl per Ion ; chop, I.'I.IKI per i ton, barley, rolled, f.li IK) ln-r toll. Potatoes 4'lc t" .'Oc per bundled lha. Kgga Oregon, 1 tc to 15c per doen. Hotter liiinch. :iOr to in - per roll. OliloiiH, choice, o I lo 7 or per t. Piled applra.lii- to 7c per h. Prune, (dried pelile, perlh;Ihil ian, llir.'e. ,c per lb. Iiiedliim, '.I j'' ; Sliver. -V.j. (' ibbage ( lie ). ' i per II). l;lnihrh 'Jc per pound. I toor-eherriea 5e per aillid. A pplea, 7"m' tol. PicHned rtiickeiia, ID to li" C per lb. I.ivi-hIim k and dretm-d meats; beel, live, 1 1 (I'l lo l. ol) per hundred. Iloga, live ,'r 1 a toilets: lioga, drea-ed.H lo H'.r; aheeo. II to '..c : dreaaed. y 7'., to 8 rln veal, dreaaed. f) to Ik-: lambs, live, II.1 ai: ; lambs, dreaaed, (i'.jC lo 7 lllaualrona rrcba. Carclesxiieas is reNponnihle for many a rail a ay wreck ami the same raiiaea are making human wrerka of aiillcrers from throat and lung troubles. But since the advent of Pr. King's New Plm-overy for consumption, coughs and rolds, even the worat caaes can be cured, and hope leas resignation is no longer iiecrmnry. Mrs. 1-oih Cragg, of Dorchester, Ma., is one of many whone, lite wis saved by Dr. Kind's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed lor all throat and lung ibsesaes hy (ieo, A. Harding, drug gist. Price 50c and 1. Trial bottles free. Wanted Competent stenographer and typewriter. Boa IHH, Oregon City. Ore gon City girl prefeneil. A farmer Nlralghlened Oat. "A man living on a farm near here came in a short time ago completely doubled up with rheumatism. 1 handed him a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and told him lo use it freely and if not satisfied after using il be need not pay a cent for it, says C. P. Kayder, of fattens Mills, N. Y. "A few days later he walked into the store as straight as a string anil handed me a dollar saying, 'give me another bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I want it in the tiomw ail the lime for it cured me.' " Fur sale by G. A. Harding, Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Tills jireparatlon contains all (if the dig-esUuitH and d Ik' sIh all kind.H of ! food. It L'lveslnstaiit, r"'ief and never falls to cure. It allows you to cat all the''jorl you want. TlnMnost sensitive stomachs can take it. I'y its use many thousands of dysfK-ptics havo fx.-rn TJrcd after everyt hi nir else failed. It jt uuecjuitlicd for ail stomach troubles. It can't helD but do you good Prpard only by E.O. IrtWirr k Co., hrao Tbe U. bwtlie ooDtaiosZti times ttoUc aMa, 'rvc Lost Ten Pounds' A man aava. l.k at this Ami h oTr l Ills coat lo sluiw how Ue It la Thete are aoliie r.iple who can liise jlt o sdvaiitnge, hill the hwa of llrall is cue of the ar.Tpted rvidrlicra of laihng health. Aa lleali itmkmg pimrwa l-giu in I lie ktotimrii, o iMiurally when there is ! r lli-oli we hx'k fust lo the ktniiini It lor lite ra.i-e, And the rauae la gi-ll- rinllv found lo I disease of Ihe k! in.i. h and ill- i;r.ivr aud liiitrf- tue trcl reault- lii; in lo- ol' nu- tillinit ami collar- i ii r n t pin an al wciikiiraa. Uaiot Pierce's ('.olden Mnliciil ptiH overy tratmra llir loat llrall by ctlillig ihwawS of the alonmi Ii and olMrr oigiiu ol li:i it ion ami nu union and rna bliug Ihe prilet ih 'r-.lloll nlld aa. Mllltl.llloll of hl (..ml which Drill mill uticugth are tll.l Ml oilr 1.. MI I. l .... ,. ..I it i li-i ...J.i - I'rllrla i UI Ut sUjutioii aul tuin iu ii . The Knterpriae II..V) wr year. BEST FOR THE BOWELS I If ffm htvva't rvnlAr, iithr mnan ft ' bia ? il, io lii r tm) m. kvty ftif bwa)i ojn. mu4 M wall, Trm. in Ihm hhp ft ti.Uitt t-hil tt ttl iltfii, 4anjrtMtB, Th f itKMith!, iMlttl, firfMl !' f4 kMjfttotl 1 bwt fir ta in u CANDY CATMA CAT 'CM LIKE CANDY PI ait(ti, tn, Tl llrsosl, f f)w4. Nr hicheit. Wtiin ii f iiriii lo, M ft4 ( unit pr b.t. Wrtt fur fr 4 Htttn rHtntxh Comowif, thkf m m Tort. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Nasal CATARRH In all In ii; . I Ely's Cream Balm rlraiiam, ei.!ii' am! h a! j tlto it'M-a-ol rt"tiiliraiie. It ctirmialarrh ml ilr i aaiijr a co!l In tho licad tiuirkly. 4 ream lltilm Ii .!arrt liitn llio nlr.l.''ril" er tli Hi' inlirmin aid ! al"it-.. Id-I rdllm- I nirllale ami a ruff fol.ows. It ! ut r'n: "" riot j.rliiri' mrriii. Lr,;i' Hur, Mi cmi al Pmg k.i.t. or ti)r null; Trial Mt", liirrnn. El.T IIHOTIIldtS. (A Warrni Mro t, Nw York C i. Grssii, PIONEER m$kt and Eppe, Freight ami juircelH delivereil to all purtH of the city. RATES - REASONABLE jDancingSchoolj TURSEV will c luct a dancing Hchnol at Heaver Creek Hall. Meet every Tiiewliiy Evening. Dance utartH at 8 o'clock "harp; clone at 1 2. Admission f0 Cent: : : : LADIES FEE E DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All dlasaass of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Orsans. Also Rheumatlam, Bark aohsjleartlilaaaaa Gravel, bropsy, Female Troubles. CURE Don't ftecome discouraged. There la a cure for you. If ui-c.--.-iry arllnfir. I .nni r tin loia HH'iit a llh. tho" riirlnir Just aucli caM.-a aa youra. All consiiliuiloiia Free. "Eliflit. t.ii.iiltia In Led, lnuvy lmi Unclm, pa In and aorinoa iiitosh klilnrya, uKo rln u. inuiiKin. )i; r n in. UIca falli-il. ir. I i-m-rn-r a Kldm-y and llarkiirlm Cum ciir. il me romijli-ti l y. II. VATi:i:S, Ui,.(, . , lirn?lia. ?".. II. Ak forConk liiaik- Pres. ST.YITUS'DANCEriirN!? For Hale by Charman & Co Huntley Brothers Zl "!.'t !l ,',"K-.'i 111 1 , Hp.rcial ' ' ."0 a in f, Aliai.lli 1 K.M.rr.. ; LP HI ,1. ll,., i mt i 1 s,. Pa, 1 -t Mail ' "r,: ' Hpntaiir j I Doctor Sponge Hun u very Urgo ppu'licc, but it would hi, i,,,,,.), liirgp-r if jn'oplti only km-w what an fxcfllcnt 11 Htfiuti ho piit-riilly find bow inodi-rnto art- hin i luirp H. Thorn whod know him thoroughly couldn't b inhif. rtl to givo him up. couutH in all h'uvh at all piiit.H you iniiy buy a big noft npoup' for 7.r)c ami you may buy a Hoft Hpoiiy Hpoupt for rc. You may iiIho pi Kofi H policy HJMUIp'rt ill (lin'tTCllt Hi.I'H llllil pril'fH lie. twt'cii iht'm'. When you buy u rpoiign from tin you grt jtl(,i tlu kind of a hpoiip-you want at jud the prit n ymi want to pay. Wi- aro cHpfcially nlronj; on Hponp-M. ami tho kiiowlt-ilgo wo luivt) of tlm artifli in kiiowh-dni- that it worth iiioiipy to you. Try om in your bath to morrow try oik on the baby um it for I'Vcrythin, 1 1 iitj: v rpoufs at nptvial priccK. i ! i 1 J : J 1 s j I I'lOWHLL Reliable (larde I J I i 1 i CIIAMIIFU'I IIOWFI.l. I 0. R. & N- Oregon Short Lino and Union Pacific THREE IflMOIrEEAST DAILY Through Pullman alandatd and Tour lt alrrping rara dally In Omaha, Clip ago Spukaiir, toulUt alrrl.lug rara dally to Kan aa I lly; through Pullman Imim alrrping isra (p rmnally coiiilurtrdj wrrklvtoChlcago. KaiKuia l ity, St l.oilia and Nlruiphla, m lining cbalraiwala Irrr to the rail daily. IKnn l oill.nd TIHK SI lOl'Ul.r.a Aaaiti Sail l akr. I'aotar. 1 1 W,.rih,iiiiii.a.Kaii I aa I'ltv. St l.iiii.1 I 'Idcaa 1 and laftt. Sail I akr, in,rr I I oilh.i in.a'.a Kan In I IM , M l.onli I I ami I a. i. I Walla Waila. I,ei. Ion . .. ik inr . Mill lrnM.ltt H', Paul, t Ml I ill I. . Mix 1'il.i-r i 'on o a'nl I 70 HOURS Portia n tl to Chicago No Cln.nne of I'nra. Tirkrta rust via all lull, or Unit iid rail vis Pint I ..lnl. Ocean and River Schedule I'KOM PORTLAND i S p. m AH Nailing .luti aul. Jf-cl lo rha'i.'t. For an Franrir Hail a art ,'. .lava 4 k 111 Dally Ki H 1 1 mt ay . a p. in. Katunlay in p. in O.iliimt.la River htaamara To Aaotrta a il ay- llliilluKa. ' I . Ml. Ki. Hun. I day. CV. rlringsr, City Tkt Agt. 3rd and U aahington his. A. L. Crai. C.U. Pass. Agt , l'ortluud, Oregon, Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAIUY TWA1NH, Illy Ki. D'ly Kfli-rtlva Juiy:, c D'ly D'ly Hat. r.u. U.m 7 no! H 00 f,y A.M. Portland Ar il HI r.M. Il 40 H US H '.0 a IS) 7 M 7 VI 7 ;w 7 2H 7 17 7 iij ...Ooble . ... 10 IV. Kalnler ... 11 Pyramid. .. II :i:J . Maygar .... Il 27 . guinry II 17 Isinkanle . Il In Maraliland . . N ttH . Watairt .. H . Clllloii H . Knappa .... H In . Hvhimoi . H 11; John Day ;m! H li II Is; M !W n " N tl II 40 H .VI; II Ml H M 10 0 i II 0H 10 0 II 111 III 1 37 1(1 :ii! ..I ' 10 1 1 f.7i .. I II HI ... 10 'Jl It Ml 10 .'n,lt .10 A r ll il II 11 1 Atorls. I,v 7 t.'.i II in HKAHIKK DIVISION II 'tis. 111 ft H) p. 111 1 1 .'to a. 111 11a. m (1 1.1 a. in 2 :iu I'.m . .1 no p. Ill 11 10 a. m Ki a. m 4 nop. m . .Hi :io a. in ft Ml p. 11 ..P." :k p. 11. 7 .11 p. 11. . . 1 :i p. n . . f) 'J a. m AH roil I A hKAHIDK CONNKCTIONH. All trains rnakr Hoar riiniifotionaal (lohl. wiih all Northi-rii Panlin traina u, r from tlif Kant orNoiiml Polnta. '"rl11""' wllh ,r1"" leaving t'liloi, At Astoria with f. t N. I'o.'a Imal. an-l ran line, ami riinaiiivrT. J. Potli-r, lo aim from llwacosml North n , points Ticket olll., Morrim.i, ,t., milli !, det. J.C. M A Y 0, (Jen. J'aai. Agt Aauiria, Or Subscribe for the Enterprise j I'ir.ar J I ! I 'hi riiin Portia lnl & JONIS DruggltK llulldlng I.INN P.. JoN'm ssasi PLUMOINC CHARGES am no hglmr 1 ban iIi.nmi in any other tradK, and mira are nohigltrr than wr vi. i rrii lcird drioaiula W hat an illiilnrlako to ilo In a IImiiiiS and ati"fartory Inalinrr. Ilo-rn aill tio ,r (i.imd aflrr our Workman grl Hi rough wiih a Job any ddrril jomis, Iraky pl.a. I'r rollhrcll....a or i.ll.ar ! idi'io . of "M'ainprd" w .ik. 1 vrry part will be Mrlrrt, and ha.k moIi-iI. and whi-ii Dip bill rouira lu you'll Dot ak for ai.v deduction. F. C. GA KE THE PLUMBER Z 'J LI L ti S OP riME aol llllKN PAi IHr K ttl W IV Holll II lllll Nil "O a 111. 0 a. 111 II .10 p. 10. 1' Albany I i 1 Sol Til I10IM). ill. -I frl i. 111. ( Albany Ijm all Ii U p. 111. Daily River Excursions - or - - I'ltriios t i rv ti a rs. lull y a uri'i i . Ir PollTUNII Poot Taylor H, Ua (IKKI.O.N t IT PlH.l Klglllll St. 7 nu A. M. Hi 00 1 .to r. u. 4 .m " a in II .'lo 5 on ii 1.1 A. M. P. M KOitM) TRIP '.M C'KSTM. lri.n t'lly Tranaiirlallua ( a. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY Regulator Line Steamers -III'.TWKP.N- Portland and The Dalles Steamers "Rrgulator" and "Dallrs City" UaveAliU-r St. warf, Portland, daily at 7 a m. for MofTrtt's and St. Martin's Hot Springs, Casrade I.orks, Slrvrnaon, Collins, ilood Kivrr, White Salmon, Ilingrr, Kyle, The Dalles, ami all intermediate points. Hramrr Metlako" leaves Abler St. wiirf daily 7 a. m. for all points on Mi" die Columbia river west of Wnrreiidsle, Oregon. All strainer arrive in Portland Bt 5 p. m. DAILY ROUND TIPS TO CASCADE LOCKS Strainer make direct ronnrrtioti at I.ylewtth Columbia Kiver .t Northern KaiUiiv lor Wahkinrns. Daly, Center Mile, (H.ldrndiile ami all Klukilat sl ley points. Excellent Meals Ikat Serviii- l'or detailed Information of ratci, berth rservstion etc, call or write to agent at warf. I General OlTires, II. C. CamfbU. Portland, Ore Manser.