1 OitKfiON Cn Y KNTKUrillS'R, 1'WDAY, FEBUUAKY , 1003 n 7 in Vv ': -. io ( ..X ?vY VH Vx ; 1 i i : 1 u ii Ifel to I'm: oil Mole Bill F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER r . : - - '.' 3 JOHN YOUNGER, T Jci Jfci JL Jfc5 JbC Nnanl ('alArrh fpilokly ylM to treat, tunnt by Ely's Cream Jlulm, which it nn. Id r aromutlo. It l revived lhroiip.li the liimlrlla, olaauso and lioal tha who tir. (mo over which It diffuses llNlf. lrmul i ll tha Ma. Trial size by until, 10 oout. Tent it ami you Am mro to ooutiuus the treatment, Aiuioiincriiicnt. To accommodate thorn who are partial to tho um of atomlwr in applying liquids Into the nasal yummy, for cidurrhul Inm. lilri, tho proprietor prepare Cream Halm In lhjiilil form, which will bo liiiowa m Ely's Miiuld Cream Ilnlm. l'rlee Including the praying tubs Ii 7fi cents, liniKgiat or br mall. Thi liquid form embodies the moil, loinal properties of the solid preparation. A CLUB Or ONE THOUSAND. Ef Near II untly Dniu Store, IDKTY YEARS' LXrtRIEXCE IV Ureal Hritnin Hi id Amorion. DRINK HABIT PERMANENTLY CURED BY ORRINE ritT"""in pro(iaiir drankatmM a Aim of Ik ttrf(M rim i'wiil tNrMrai hJ Mm I iinmirh iniiirnita vrtileti lt Un tiurl t4 r"t ? j 'OUfclNH' frinn(i r (? tb rrt if fur liitunf l' rtlitrj difeljf as itlmvimd J . r tut I r.ib.iiit..n. lutptwrlng iHliUi m ' riurm U bUtt, NO SANITARIUM TREATMENT on PUBLICITY I To rttr wllhmit iinl'a knnUt1, bayOrrlM No. I; fur ruiuuiuy UMttuvnl, mj Orriu ta.U will l till Iwnltk ImlBial li ti tmt to m? MnhiM. ! 4imimm lkt OrrlM to fMltk IW IfMkltIM AO carrwpo4sc coalldmtUL PRICE, t.00 PKR BOX. Cart cflcctcd or maoejr rtluad4. nx.k on " PnnhaiHi frM nil rvuMi. Th Orrine Co., Inc., Wwhlogtou, I). C 14 anil rowmmti44 fcf Howell Joni, nar Sutpmilon Brldga Oragon City, Oragon. Latont Plan Oy Which Mutlo-Lovara fnf.t OIq Savlngi l'1 Piano Prlcat. A ji'ivcl lilt-ii la tn'liiK hitrinliirril by Klh'lN t 'In no IIdiikk Ml I'di IIhiiiI In tin-('u-ii,i i,iil ! 1'liiini' lliiyrm' ('lull will) Ii lln'y iiuw forrnlnit. II la iiroiioat-rt to i ll Iwi'i pliinuM In ii l. ill IniyiTH all ini-r I lila HIiiIk ly tlilx iiii'ihu'l, t it nmvIiik In I Iw biiyi'i iifrfiuin 170 In lino mi kiii'Ii I'luiiw. ' Ai'iiinllht In lln pniii'in 3 tiD'tnlwra JlllllKli lllrdl. CIlllM lIlirltlH llll' Ilnl two iluy, Hint II In i-kih-i-i wi Unit In u vrry hull iinli'1' tin full loon iiii'ttilMTlil will hint' In-ill (ii'i iii ml. Thn hlatiiKt iiiiil iiIiiiiiim ii if uffi ii'il In lliln wuy nl ii M'ly milmlniilliil nhvIiik. Mini lll' lllli.'l llll Will III' rXli-lllll'll lo I inll iiIn In I'M'tv jiiii I nf Hi" Hind of l ll Bull , Al'lill flnlii llll- i lliil llinliii nnvlllK wlllrll tin' IhivIiik nf mirh it liirK ni ii 1 1 1 y of pliiliim lit nil" lliiU' nci tneii In iiii liilirm. iiii uilillllniiiil mill vi'iy UnMilnnl It i' tn In lliln I'liui In Hip wnmli'i fully Nimtll im vim nl i'liui iiiuii wtili h I'tiiiiHN m ii v now l. ilii n ln it Kiir i-iiiiiiU'. mi'inlM'ra uf ('lull "A" NfiiilM ll I'liinn Whlrll (Hill tuiilly H. tlM fur t.Ki'l for hn III Hi- ii tt .lTi .ii nn iiu wi-i kly, in- l'i i n-r ruuiitli. ft t ll Inlill ili'l llf lint In l Xri-l i I 'lilrkii Iiik iiml Klinliiill, nl"" Wi-lii-r mill oltirr iiikiIv' I'I.hiik ii r uliliilmililn iiinli-i IIiIn i ii iiiii-inllvn ( - I h luiiio of huiiitiil rx luli'lii--. Iliinloik HIihiiI lllltrm ihhn It iiromptly, n i iiiiiin nlly. It' Kulnl'-N iiml tniK-N tlm Nlillllll' It Oragon City Markat Baport (Corractad Waakly.) Wheat No. I, 7to to 90o pr bualml. Klour Vdlloy. M.flO per Mil. Hard whint, $fl5. I'ortlnml, S1.16 lfr anck. Ifownrd'a Heat. $ 1 .25 ir am:k. Ontii In atva, SI .37 1-2 pT cantal. f'lKiit H'iid-$1.76 to 12,25 pi-r pound. jlnyTlmolhy, balfd, IM$1B pr ton! clover. Ill to 112; out, tU to $14; mlxtd Liiy. I2 to 11 Hi chi lli. III to $14, MIllHtuffa limn, $20 per ton! ahorta $22, ISO fn-r ton; chop $20 piT ton; hurley, rolled $29 per ton, I'ulnloi N DO to BO nenla per auck. Kkua Oregon 7 to 30c loa, llutter- lUnii h, 35 to 40i! aepnrator und I'li'iuiiery, DO to 66, t'ntiliiijjn too per doa, Otilona 'in per pound. , lliihhnrd Mnuaah 46 to 90e per dot. lluiiey 11 to 12 1-2c per pound. Hood Apph-a-60 e to 11 a bo. rrunea (Dried Itlt, lo pr lb; Ital Ian, lme, to per lb; medium, t 1-1 e; Bllver, 4 1-20. lriMHt-tl Chli;keiiM 12c per Ih. I.lveatock and Iraaaed Meala lUmt, llva $2.60 to $J.26 per hundred. Iloa, llv, 6 to 6 l-2c; bwa dreaaed 0 centa; aheeii, $2.00 lo $2.1.0 per hd; drenaed 6c; veal dreaaed, t and 6; lam ha Hv, $2.00 lo $2.60 per head. Salvation Army. KiMiiy, Kohruary 10th, 8 p.m., Ureal Wi'li ntrie In Adjulunt and Mra. J!amtn-rry, IiIvIhIoihiI nftlcera of the Northern I'n-ilMi- IHvIhIoii, , Hiitunliiy, utii, 8 p.m. Great Hiilvallun Jtnlly, Huiulay, 12th, 2 p.ln,, Junior meet liiK "'id hllile chiNN. 3 p.m., Kiioilly ifHlherlna; on Free and KiiNy, p.m., ((real rliilviithm rally and wlnd Ihk up of the 1.1 diiya Winter cmnpnlttn. Tin-Nilay, VuU, Hlh, public meellnn p.m. Wi"lndiiy. ir,lh, Holdlet-'a Tea, 1 .VI p. in., which In a private rn'-etlna;. All me corilliilly Invited, Tint nlllii-r In t:hnra;e. 1. 1 liltl.'OMAN, Captain. 1100 Bnward, $100. Tim ri-iidi'i uf llilM pupi r will be ph-uN-t-il tn Uiiin Hint tln-ie In at b-iiHt una iIk-ikIiiI illm-iiRi- that Ni'li-liie Iiiin hi-i-ll ul. I.- to run. Iii all ll h tiiKi-. and that l fiiliirih. I lult'H Caliii-rli Cure In the only punitive cure now known ti tlm medical finti-nilty. Catarrh Iw-Ihk a rotiatltutlon ul ill. iixi-, rt iiilii'N a conKtltiitloniil treat Mient. 1 1 it II' at Ciitimli Cute l taken lit- t.-rnully, ai tlna illn-clly Unm the blmal iiml inuiiiiia aiufiii'-a of the ayatem, and Hi, ri by ili Htioyltm the fiiiindatlnn of tha illmitNi-, noil Kl vltiM tin- patient atreniflli by IiiiIIiIIok up tbe ciiiiNtltulliiti and na aletliiK nut ore III (lolim ItN wolk. Tlm propi I tnr biivi- Nu tiiiii-li faith In Ita i iii nils e powi-i tliut they ofTi-r One Hun tlnd ilullura for any cane Hint It fulla In cure. H. nd fur Hat of tcatliiKinlulN, Aitdn-iia K. J. CHUNKY Ik CO. Tolcdo.O Hold by nil drtiKKlatH, 76c. Take IliiH a Family I'UIn for rnnatlpa-tlmt. IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR Don't travel over tlio Illlnola Central, aa any old road will do you and we don't want your patronajfe; but If you aro particular and want the boat nnd moan to have It, auk the ticket Biff-nt to route you via the ILLINOIS CKNTHAL tho road that run through aolld vt'Htlbule tralna between St I'aul, Omaha, CIiIcdko, St. Louis, MomphlM and New Orlcana. No additional chargo Is made for a Heat In our reclining chair cara which are fitted with lavatorle and amok Iiik rooum, and have a porter In at tondiince. Katea via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL aro the lowcat and we will be glad to quote thorn In connection with any tranHContlnontal lino. D. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial AkoiU, 142 Third Street. Portland, Oregon. J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. t P. A.. 142 Third Street, Port- land, Oregon. PAUL fl. THOMPSON, Frt. and Passenger Aent, Culman lUdtf., Seattle. Waahlugton. Wlntar Rataa to Yaqnlna Bay, In order to accommodate the many people who wlh to make a winter trip to Vu'iulna Hay, the fioothern I'aclflc ;o. will aell, on Wedneadaya and flat- urdnya of each week, until March 31, 1(103, round trip ttcketa at low ratea, to Yaqnlna and ret'irn, limited to alxty dnya from data of aale. Thorn? who do aire to take advantane of thla rate ahould apply to neureat Houthtrn I'aclflc agent for tlcketa. Card of Thanka. We dealre to t-xpreaa our heartfelt 1 1 in ii k h to Mr. Gurdner'a family, Hev. M. M. Hledaoe, the membera of the Hap- IIhI church and the many frlenda of On-Kon City who ahowed ua ao much klnilnena arid aympathy In the aad and unllmi-ly death of A. 1. Hanlman. May ml IjIi-hn you all. MHH. A. h. IIAKDMAN. A. U. HOOU. Nasal CATARRH 1 la all Ita augra. Ely's Cream Balm i detail, aooUie and heala I tlta dltewrd tnenibrane. ; It cant ttrrh nd drlra away a cold In tba bead - milrkt i CmmBtlmli placed Into the nortrlls.apreada ! dm tha Diemliruia and la lwot bed. Belief la ln i BMduita and a cure f o4low. It la aot drylng-doea i o-.t produce meeting, larg 81m,i m l 1ro ' (Hiu or by mail ; TruJ Blxe, 10 cenu. Kl-T HIIOTHEUS. M Wtrrea Street, Xew York la-l M. Krugcr, 7.00 d. M'Hiney, 8.00 L. Matheraon, 7.00 W. II. Mattoon, 8.00 J. H. McComh, 20,00 Mury Volcki-ra, 8.00 Mra. If. WoodB, 6.00 it. (I, OKd'-n. 6 00 H, I-!. Valentine, 7.00 W. 1. Moloy, ' 8.00 W. J, IwellliiK. 00 lanuo 1'rlndle, 8.00 Mra. Ityckman, 6.00 If. Wat K-ra, 10.00 Mra. M. IMckena, 10.00 Mra. Itradtl, 12.00 lo the matter of road reports examined and allowed; Dlatrlct No. 2. W. Wllaon, $1.60 I. W. Johnmm, 160 C. C. Jonea, ' 3.00 I.. M. Jonea, 7.60 . District NO. 3. J. ('. Klllott & Co., 90 C. WolflniK'-n, 'it It. Wltzel, 3.60 A. II. nitziiu, 4.00 LIVER TROUBLES VALENTINE I DAY t Will be here in about two weeks. The old custom will be more popular this year than ever before. You should remember your wife or sweet heart on that day if no other. We have just opened up and have on dis play one of the largest and most varied assortments of valentines that has ever arrived in Oregon City. We bought a large quantity and in this way obtained the very lowest price which we intend giving you the advantage of. Conic in and look them over, we're just as glad to show them whether you buy or not. LIQUID VENEER Makes Old Things New For furniture, pianos, fine wood work, hard wood floors, carriages, bi cycles, etc. It cleans, disinfects and veneers. Wood work that has had the polish spoil ed, by a dry cloth and soap and water can be made to take on a new lustre and given a clean brilliant appearance of newness by simply moisten ing a piece of cheese cloth with Liquid Veneer and passing over the surface. No rubbing, saves labor. Advertised everywhere at 50 Cents per Can, Trial Sue SCents I HOW ELL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS & JONES "1 flndTh-dfofd't Black'Draaibt a rood nifilicinii for liver diaeue. Hm red mv .on after he had eprnt IHKIwithdortora. It laall the med icine I tatre."-VH8 l AKOM.NB MAUTIN, Parkeraburt, W. Va, If your liver do not act reg ularly j;o to vour drticrtfiat and aeciire a package of Thedford'i !:;; k Uraii'.'lit and take a dose timii:ht. Thia (Treat family medicine ireea me conuupnieu a, bowela, atira up the torpid liver U and caiitei a healthy accretion ft of bile. Thedford'a Black - Draught will cleanse the bowela of lm pnril i- and atrengthen the kid iicvh. A torpid liver invitei roliia, liilionsncss. chilli and fever and all manner of ick nean and contagion. Weak kid neys re-nilt in liright'i diaease which claim aa many victim! a coiiaiiinpiion. A '2"-cent packaife of Thedford' Black LraugLt should alway be kept in the house. "I q.ed Thedford'a Black Draught to- liver and k dney eom plaint and fnond nothing lo eioel If-WUXlAM COFFMAM, Mat blehead. ill. mrjfof.D'5 HT GARFIELD Horace Da via haa Kone to Cnzai'Ao tfll work for thn O. W. I', R. K. compuny. Mr. K. (. Huffman, a atudent of al'oi t- lund bualnea collt-Ke, hobnobbed with) frlenda and relatlvea the later part (t the week. Mra. John Ixicknby la reported to be l'i n aerloua condition. Mr. It. Fox of Oreaham recidved aon cattle for T. R. Hewitt, tho (Jreaharu butcher, from lien ton Sarver one day thlaj week. Mr. Conrad Krla-oaum recently aoli aomn cattle to Horace Davla. A birthday party waa held at tho horns of Fred Davla one night laat week, In) honor of the double birthday of Mra. Davla and her brother, Herba Hammer. WILL ASK FOR FREE DELIVERY. Dlltrlct. No. 11. J. K. Hmlth, C. RelallnK. M. Rivera. 1-75 John Murphey, 1.60 B. Wlt2lK, 7.50 John B. Bmlth, o " A. Itlchnrdaon, .87 Dlatrlct No. 14. (i. F. Olbba. $25.00 12.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 9.00 7.50 9.00 1.50 1.00 1.65 3.00 3.00 8.00 5.77 3.00 1.60 .75 5.00 4 rvajtCWT The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing- in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by itheart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or ajKiplexyare often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toad vance blood will ut cattsiii;4 catarrh of iiiiK-ys themselves i aw.iv fell bv cell. adiK'l irtmiilfs aiiinisi :i ; .i v i i-inv nun u iler:ui;etiieut of the kidneys and 1 euro Ui ol'UUHM Ulf uesi ny a jimpei r;.tltieiit of the kidneys. If yott an- leel n; bad1, v vmi can make no mistr.kc by ii;iu,'lir.' Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the "tent kiilnev, liver mill bkuMir remeily. It corrects inability to hold urine ami scalding pain in passim; U, and over comes tlmt unpleasant necessity of being compelled to so often through the daV, iiml to j,,Kt UP "'iiny nines (inline me night. The mild and the extraordinary eliect of Swamp-Knot is soon realized. U stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases tack the vital organs. he bladder, or the I irt';:i; ilnwii anu wasi i wamp-Root is pleasant to take and is I',,u sold bv all druggists in ftftv-ceut ami M " o1' one-dollar si.e lmtUes. on may nave a sample bottle of this woiidcrtul new dis covery nnd a book that tells all about it. both sent free bv mail. Address, nr. Kil mer & Co., Hingliamtou, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't mi.ke uny mistake, but remember the name, -Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, liitighamtoii, N. Y., ou every bottle. r. W. Olbba, (;(. Taylor. J. h. Flemins, A. J. Fmln, II. linker. O. Alh-n. I'leaaant Allen, Wllllama, J. Bhelley, J. It. Jaekaon, O, M. Kumzmadr, (leo. Rambo, Fred Henrlcl, Arthur Bailey, Bam Bailey, Dlltrlct. No. 17. Jamca Adklna, K. C. Shull. Calvin Parker, R. Fan ton. A. H. Knight, Dlatrlct NO. 18. Shannon Rroa., Dlx Iiroa., A. B. Uluhm, F. Btlner, W. H. Perry. II. A. Hornachuh, E. W. Hornachuh, Dlltrlct No. 19. C. Dannalls, D. W. Gravea, A. U. Larkina, E. Btone. ' J. Darnell, J M. Mallatt, E. Davia. J. J. Mallatt, R. H. Snodgraaa, Dlltrlct No. 20. Ed. Taylor, M. T. Freeman, John Puta. Fred Beurer. Oil Hanson. J. Lavalle, John Manning, C. Freeman, Peter Schlewe, John J. Jonea, A. J. Stromgreen. Mra. Hammett, W. H. Wilson, B. Sullivan, C. Keunay, Frank Nichols, Crist Keunzy, Chris nittner District No. 22. B. F. Noyer. Nieholal & Roberts, H. J- Ruatall. Dlltrlct No. 24. H. IIoBtetler. L. Hostetler, G. A. KInier. District No. 26. Russell Bios, 1 W. Robblns. C. Herman, , Bert Perry. W. J. K- Vick. District NO. 29. J. C. Snyder, District No. 36 I. ltroadwell. C. R. Coldren. N. Blair, G. Owlnss. In the matter of claims audited and lowed; J. F. Nelson, assessor, J. F. Nelson, Assessor, C. BuchegRpr, Recorder. Echo Samson. Tax Roll. Itetta Pierce. Tax Roll. Eilnctta Chase. Tax Roll. Nellie Swafforil. Tax Roll, Huntley Bros. Stationery, Morris & White. Livery,. J. C. Bradley, sheriff, H. W. Tivmhath. slieiln. Wilson & Zumwalt livery, Fashion Stables, livery. P. Nehren. jail. Prudhomme Co., tder, Court House, T. !- Ryan, pauper. F. Bosch. Court house. Telephone Co., Coast ARency. court house. Fashion Livery Stable, livery Win. Brohst, Commissioner, T. It. Killen. Commissioner. Courier, prlntlnff. Enterprise, luintins. Receipts of Oregon City Port Office Suf ficient to Get This Service. The receipts of the Oregon City post office for the month of January wore $1,09.69, exceeding with but one ex ception, those of any other month In the history of the local office. There haa been a gradual Increase In the re celpta of the Oregon City poet office lor months and with the recent establish ment of two rural delivery routes tmt proceeds of the office are aure to In crease even more. Postmaster Randall aaya he la certain that the receipts of the office for tho year fending April 1, next, will exceeil the minimum limit of $10,000 that muat be reached before a city can ask for frea city delivery. He la making all pre liminary arrangements for asking the) post office department to install the ser vice at Oregon City about July 1. Fiendish Suffering la often cauaed by aores, ulcera and can cera, that eat away your skin. Wm. Be dell, of Flat Rock, Mich., aaya: "I have used Bucklen' Arnica Salve, for Ulcera, Sores and Cancera. It la the best heal ing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cuta, burna and scalds. 25 centa at Howell & Jonea" drug store; guaran teed. WILL BE THERE. Fighting Vends Will Be Shown at Lewis and Clark Fair. Portland, F'eb. 9. For the Lewis and Clark Centennial, which will be held at Portland, from June 1, to October 15, next, the United States Government wilt make an abeolutely unique naval ex hibit. Instead of confining its exhibit of warships entirely to miniature models, the Government will atation a number of the largest and finest men of war In the Willamette river, adjoining the Fair grounds. These vessels will be open to the public for certain periods each day. and launches will carry vtsuora 10 an from them, In order that the people may see for themselves Juat what a modern warship looks like, how it is constructed, equipped, manned and controlled. As the Government Buildings are lo cated on a peninsula, whlcn is connecieu to the narrowy atrip of mainland sep arating the Willamette River and GuiliVs Lake, the natural "Grand Basin" of the Exposition, access to the warships in tha river from the grounds la made easy, and the convenient location of the war ships in the river from the grounds makes it certain that they will prove a most popular attraction. The exhibit which the Navy Depart ment will make in the United State Government Building will be complete in every' detail, and interesting to every one. It will Include large models from uiirht to ten feet in length, which cost I the government $S.000 to $10,000 each, ' and which will emhrace every type ot ! warship, from the greatest battleship ! to the little Holland submarine torpedo boat. This array of models' will Include ! ,u'.v,,i,.tinina of the Maine, which was 1 so I sunk In Havana harbor; the Brooklyn, .75 j Admiral Schley's flagship at Santiago; 7 50 the Olympla. Dewey's flagship at Manila; I besides the Oregon. New York. Missouri, Columbia. Kearsarge, Iowa. rsewaiK, ou liuls. Texas. Arkansas. Nashville, Cries peake, Helena, Taeoma. and Annapolis, and probably several others. A most fascinating feature of the ex hibit of models will be two working mod els of dry docks . one of the familiar type of dock found at most of the navy yards of the world; the other a float ing dock patterned after the new docks r.ntlv Installed at New Orleans and Pensacola. These models, which will be operated continuously will show the man- n.. i- of docking and undocking ..ls Some of the ship mode used for illustration. In one coiner of the Navy space will be a map of the world. 20. feet long and eight feet high, on which will be dis tributed diminutive models of every ship in the United States navy. These models will be moved about from day to day so that at a glance the visitor can ten the location of every ship in the service, vice. A companv of marines will be on duty at the Exposition grouims mums fair. The marines will give ualiy anus and conduct a model camp. $2.00 31.60 1.50 1.60 3.00 3.75 13.75 $ 1.60 .50 1.50 4.50 2.00 3.00 1.50 13.00 3.00 $ 3.00 12.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 2.25 4.50 3.00 6.00 1.60 9.00 2.75 17.50 1.12 7.50 12.50 1.72 $ 1.75 1.75 5.00 $ 3.60 1 4.09 1.50 1.50 1.25 $ 2.00 $ 1.50 2.75 6.75 4.25 tl- war ves- i-ls will he CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT. Chambers Howell Linn E. Jones Business Transacted at Regular Febru ary Term. Be It remembered. That at a regular term of the County Court of Clackamas County held In the Court House In Ore gon City, for the purpose of transacting county business In February, the same being the time llxcd by law for holding n regular term of said court, present, Hon. Thus. 1V Ryan, county judge pre siding; T. U. Eillln, and Wm. Brobst, commissioners, when the following pro ceedings were hud. to-wlt: of pauper warrants; $ 8.00 8.00 5.00 6.00 15.00 10.00 8.00 6.50 In the matter John Avhi. Ellen Bridges, C. E. Burns, W. Deen, Arabella Imel W. T. Gardner, 1 lorton & Jack, J, A. Jones, Ii Nohlitt. circuit court, W. Miller. Circuit court. A. Allen, juror, l. ivlumpower, juror. Hattiin. juror. John Page, juror, J. L. Evans, juror. 1). Robeson, juror. It. liottemiller. juror, Irish, juror, liath, juror. R. Duncan, juror, 1 Harris, juror, 11. Hilton, juror, Epler, juror. N. Smith, juror. K. Kiimlle, juror, Tenny, Juror, E. Murqimm. juror, W. M. N. .!. W. !F. c. J. M. I.. J. A. E. Shaver, juror, Geo. ' Lazelle. juror. V. 11. Livtou. juror, W. W. Mans, juror, Sam Roake. juror, S. S Walker, juror, L. Aldredge, juror, $104.00 .75 42.00 2.00 31.00 48.00 34.00 17.35 2.50 6.00 12.00 4.00 1S.50 76.98 9.00 1.50 Srt.lO 4.00 6.00 0.00 I. 50 II. 60 13.20 13.35 418.70 2.00 3.25 2.20 2.20 2.20 7.00 14.60 14.00 12.00 13.80 17.20 14.00 11.20 14.00 12.00 14.60 14.80 14.60 17.00 34.00 12.00 14.50 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Peculiar Disappearance. J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, O., laid the peculiar disappearance of his pamrui symptoms of indigestion anu Diuousness to Dr. King' New Life Pills. He says: They are a perfect remedy, for dizzi ness, sour stomaen, neauaeue, euuaium- tlon, etc." Guaranteed at Howell ft Jones', drug store. Price J5 cents. CENTENNIAL NOTES. The roads about the grounds of the Lewis and Clark Centennial will be paved with crushed red granite, brought from South America. Tho . granite. when crushed and laid out on the roads, works together so as to make a hard, compact road, almost free from dust. Submrlne Illumination of Guild's Lake, the natural "grand basin" of the West eru World's Fair, will be an unique fea ture of the Lewis and Clark Exposition. Lights will be placed on the bottom of the lake In air and water tight recep tacles and at night visitors may see the fish swimming around in the water. (Continued Next Week.) Pennsylvaniuna living in Oregon have formed a society for tho purpose of ad vertising the Lewis & Clark Centennial in their homo state, securing an appro priation for the fair from Pennsylvania legislature, and providing for the com-' fort of Pennsylvanians visiting tho fair. There are about S00O natives ofl Pennsylvania now living In Oregon. !. I '. 'I t if i i r