Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, January 31, 1896, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Oregon Courier.
lly A. W. CHENEY.
CITY OFFICIAL PAPKR,
Entered In the Oregon City poilofflce mecond
elui matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATK8.
One year 2 00
II z monthi 1 00
hroe months 60
(paid In advance, per year 1 !0
tWThe dale opposite your address on th
aper denotes I ho time to which you hare paid
Tin Increase In price of marketable
beeves and mutton sheep together with
the wonderful Impetus that quart, and
placer mining is receiving in Eastern
Oregon promises to put that section o
the road to renewed prosperity.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY,
OREGON CITY, JAN. 31, 1896.
Tn Cripple Creek mining boom la
an Indirect benefit to us. It is taking
number of Idle men from this state to
Colorado.
Tub English troops captured the
kingdom of Ashantee by the device the
republicans have heretofore used in this
state to capture the voters, fireworks
and noise.
Tin rise in the price of wheat has a
stimulating effect on the big ranchmen
of California. Unless the rise is much
greater, it goes without saying that it
will not help the small farmer
Clackamas.
of
M. E. Inoalls, a wealthy railroad
man of Cincinnati, is mentioned as an
aspirant for the presidency on the demo
cratic ticket. He has a good record
and could fearlessly repeat to mud
slingers Grnver's dictum, ' 'Tell the
truth."
Tut announcement of the approach
Ing marriage of ex-president Harrison
is another proof of the old saying that a
widower generally tries to drowu his
sorrow over the departed by securing
another helpmeet.
The thousand colored voters of Mult
nomah county may no longer be sat is
fled with being snubbed by the bosses,
but demand substantial recognition.
Some of them are very much awake
This la merely a gentle reminder .to Joe
Simon et al.
Tbi insurgent president o( Cuba tie
V.rea to present us with the "Gem of the
atilles," and we can have no valid
eaaon tor refusing the proffer. Eng
and is not going to gobble It by ''any
Manner of means."
Tbb rapid growth of mannfactoring
industries in Japan is a new and unlook
ed for danger that must be met and
met soon by congressional action. Fifty
aiz cotton mills haye been established
in Japan, the product of which Is driv
ing the English out of the Oriental
market.
The subscriptions to the government
loan, more than twice the amount of the
bonds offered for sale by the secretary
of the treasury, are proof of the fact
that there is far more gold in (lie county
than croakers would make us believe,
and also of I lie other fact, which is iiihih
important, thut puiriotisiu is not tliail .
Tub cum ho uf mining piigiuuurinx
which ha been istubliitlicd at the state
university oilers Ihu young men of Ore
gon a splendid opportunity to fit them
selves for a profiissi.m which offers
ninny opportunities for rapid advance
ment, for milling h.n never attrivunj
more capital ami uttention than nt
present,
Tub "fiee trade" larilf in not appre
ciably injuring (lie iron industry. A
Tiladelpliia exchange says: "Xever
wis there such activity in iron and
Bteel works as now. Everything U
running night and day. Machinery is
stained. l'lojeds for greater activity
are improving in I8!0. .Several ra ilroad
companies placed big orders also."
Tiik free-silver majority of the senate
finance committee will stubbornly op
pose any financial legislation that does
not specially favor the white mental
though the president is In the wav to
thwart any such scheme. We can only
hope that money matters will adjust
themselves without assistance from
congress, as we can hope for none
The populists of the committee fear
they would stultify themselves if they
assisted the government in relieving it
from the incubus of the f500,UOO,)00 of
paper money that is used by the great
bankers to rob the treasury.
Tui leaders of the republican party
in this state have proven themselves
faithless to the trust Imposed on them
by robbing the tax-payers. Never were
taxes higher and never was it more dif
ficult to obtain the money to pay them
The democrats have the opportunity to
show their patriotism and regard for th
welfare of our state by nominaiiug for
the legislature the very best men in
tLeir ranks. The republican party,
under its present leadership, has log
the confidence of the voters and, unless
they have degenerated lo party slaves
they will prefer an honest democrat to a
thieving republican professions
politician .
Col. E. B. Wise, a prominent business
man of boldendale, Wash., eaya in a
letter to a friend from Stockton, Cal
'I have found nothing in California that
will compare with our Eastern Oregon
and Washington except climate. The
stale of California is 'played nut.' It
is a sea of fixating population ( tramps,
health hunters and vagabond. In this
ureal San JoHquin valley that you hear
so much about is nothing. The farmers
raise only 10 to 15 bushels of wheat per
acre in a good season and the business
men are simply paralyzed, or in plain
language it is as dull as li on all
sides." Oregoniane should be satisfied
to stay where they are.
Tub Saturday Review, one of the most
influential organs of the conservative
sentiment of Great Britain, does not
hold the opinion that the British em
pire can endure the strain of a great
war., it sajs: "Ve are regarded with
indifference by our kinsfolk in upper
Canada, and the feeling in Australia is
scarcely more sympathetic. The Syd
ney Pu letin, the most popular journal
ui.der the Southern Cross, derides Eng
land .and. the English connection in
every issue." This London journal is less
afflicted by the Anglomaniac bias and
more loyal to America and the feeling
of American patriotism than the Cham
ber ol Commerce of New York, which
received its charter from George III., or
the New York Nation, which derides
the hostile feeling in this country to
ward England as jingoism. It is a con-
solatian that though the tories have
too much to say iu Wall street, they do
not regulate the patriotism of the rest
I Ihu country.
HUS W WIFE....
By
Buying
One o! Those
fiANT LOUNGES
At the New
Store of
J. J. IVicGrath
Opposite Postoffice.
All Kinds of Upholstering
Work Done to Order
MATTRESSES
Repairing
Of All Kinds
And Carpet Laying
Done.
MADE TO ORDER
.And Repaired
All Goods are Hand-Made
And First-Class in Every
Respect
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
School Report For Fourth Month January.
laCLAV SCHOOL.
8' S m
SI
8. W. Holmes' room.
M. Weddell..
Mlis Flnley......
miss Monroe
Mlsi Weinerell .....
Heslie .' ..
Miss Cochran
Miss Kelly
JO 87 2
19 1 mi ti
20, 65& 46
20' TW 361
20. 860 H
20 . MO
30, 8U
I1ITHAM SCHOOL.
. W. MoAdams' room .
Mrs. McAdams
Miss Lawrence
Miss Balrd
Miss 8nanaler
Miss Haukins
20' 797
ail 1022
20 64451'
20. Saul 6'J
20 4W62"
20 MM m:
I 4W62U 13 lJ 81 27 2d
m Hllxv2a is u"M..o,
2
loraH aits 311 men m insist
!fil!1!jfi
is 31 47 48 44 1 1
87 22 M 65 95
a 27 60 48 47 1
19 is 87 So 8.1 1 2
H SJ 45 W 87 1
2D XI Al 46 48 1
.15 IS 81 2 2s 1
0 19 49 44 49 1
10 23 42 41 40 2
tf, X7 68 24 61 1 1
19 Id 87 85 SI 1
21 28 44. 88 34 8 1
M In 81 27 20 1
15) 89 34 ..80
Onk report says that humiiess is pick
lug up in the Kast, and another says it
is not, the coloring of the report evi
dently depending on some such i i rcum
stance as the condition of the liver of
its author. We may he confident of
this that as soon as Ihishhu confidence
has been fully restored money will cir
culate more freely and "hard times''
will cease; hut not till then.
A sawmill and gu.sh.duor and blind
establishment of Wisconsin, roiitiirin 2
ID acres for its plant, desires to remove
to a timber belt in the northwest Pa
cific coast country, the timber in its
present location beinjr exhausted. Kf
forts are being made to locate it in the
'arge maple forest of Klickitat and Va
lium counties, Wash., covering an area
over 50 suctions. Thus gradually
rent Industries jjo westwanl with tiie
larof empire.
A'J TlOHAh COSVEXTWXS.
N'uIioiihI Chairman Harrity last Fri-
luy issued the ulliciul call for I he demo-
ratio iiHtional con vuution. It reads :
Tne ilein icnitic national committee,
libviiiK met in Washington, January 16,
181)11, has appointed Tuesday, July 7,
1000, al 12 o'clock noon, and chosen the
city nt (Jhicaiio as the place for holding
the democratic nutionai convention
Each slate is entitled to representation
theiem equal to douhie the number of
its senators and representatives iu the
congress of the United Stales, and each
territory and the District of Columbia
shall have two delegates. AH demo
cratic L'otiNcrvutivo citizens of the
United States, irrespective of party
political as-iociatiom ami differences,
who can unite with us in the effort for
pure, economical and constitutional
Kovcrnuient, are cordially invited to
join us in sending delegates lo the
con veution."
These are (he opening and closing
dates, the meeting-places and the candi
dates of the democratic national con
ventions: ls:-Mey 12.1:1. Baltimore A Jackson
lH.Hi May 20-il, Baltimore M Van Burcn
IMO .Mav 5-0. Haltlmore M Van Buren
lull-May 27-i!.Bltliuor6.. ...James K Polk
IMS May 22-J0, Haltiuiore Lewis Cans
is'..' June i n, Baltimore Franklin Pierre
l.'i June 2-11, Cincinnati James llirhattan
ltiC April J;l May ;l.l'harlestoti.No. Nomination
IMW June Is -M, Haliiinure S A Douglas
ls June 22 t. Baltimore JC Breckinridge
is 4 August 2-31. I'hloago ti B McClvilau
it Seymour
. Horace tiret'ley
. .Horace lireeley
HJ Tilden
. ..W 8 Handcock
.(inivn clevlanl
(irover Cleveland
Urovsr Clf velanii
Buoklen't Arnica Salve.
Tub Bkst Salvk in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcer, Salt Hheum,
ever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required, (t is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or monev refunded.
rice 2o cents per box tor sale by
Charinan A Co.
Electrio Bitters.
Electric Bittern is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more itener
ally needed in I he Spring, when the
languid exhausted (eelini; prevuils, when
the liver is torpid and aluifuish and the
need of a tonic and alterative is lelt. A
prompt use of thin medicine lias often
averted long and perhaps fatal bilious
fevers. No medicine will act more
surely in counteracting and freeing the
system from the malarial poison. Head
ache, Indigestion, Constipation, Diz
ziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only
)0c and 1 per bottle at Charinan & Co's
Drug .Store
iH itisii tliepat SO years the world's
annual gold production has increased
.0 folds, while the world's population
has increased only S.'e fold. Last year
the total production was over fJOO.OOOV
000, and if the present increase in gold
mining continues, we shall be deluged
by the yellow metal. The conse
quence will be a fall in the value of
gold, or, in other w ords, a rise in the
price of all commodities whose value,
relatively, is measured by gold.
si-m Inly 4 , New York
172 May 1-4, Cincinnati.
IST2 July '.'10, llahiiuore
lsTil June 27 J!i, Si LouH
I.-" June L'2..4,i'inoiuuall...
sl-July -IO. Chicago
lss Juue.r-. St Louis ....
I i2-Juii -.'1 il, Chicago
iwo July 7,1 locago
The follow inn are the dates, meeting
places and candidates of the republican
national conventiona fromthchPL'hininir !
i ,-, .. i , ,?, "i NOTICE ,s HKBKBV (ilVEX THAT T1IERK
v, June t.-W, l'hlla.lelphia J C rremont I 11 . K,..,..i i,i. ., i,..i i
i,iu,v iii, i'i.,.... a ii i.. .. : . ... " "l"rl'
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
me loumy oi i;iacaaina8.
Jaiiiei 11 Day and Sarah K. nay. Plalntltls, vs.
John tirnliar, or I lie unknown heirs of John
limber, Defendant.
To John (Sruhrr, the above named defendant,
or to the uiiknowu heirs of John timber.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON
you, and each of yon, are hereby required to
appearand answer the complaint It leu airaiiiKt
you In the above entitled cause on or before the
third Monday In April, A. I. lS'.Hi, the same
beiUK the 2Utli day of April, la-Hi, and if you fail
so to answer the plaintiil's will apply to tne court
for the relief demanded in said complaint
which is a decree that a certain deed executed
by the defendant on the 28d day of April, 1m;ii,
and recorded in book E of Deeds on paije Sin,
records of Clackamas county, which sld deed
was intended lo convey and should hare con
veyed to J. !. M. Vaucleave. a tract of Ian 1
known as the D. L. C. of John Her, deceased,
situate in See 111, Twp. 2 S . K. 2 E., and in Sec.
IS, Twp. 2 8., K. 8 E. of Willamette Meridian,
conlniniiiK 327 N6-1U0 acres, situate ill Clt 'kamas
county, Oregon, be so reformed and corrected
in the description therein, which locales that
portion of said l 1.. C. situate In See. IS, as
being iu K.2K instead o'ii K S E.,aud that the
record of said Instrument lie declared to convev
the land known as the John Her l L C. and
if properly described in Sees. 13 and Is in Twp.
nance anu .1 r.., as 11 snouhl nnv
done and you are hereby dinner notified that on
the jail) day of January, Is;, Ihe Hon. T. A.
Mcllride, judKeiofJUie above named court, made
an Older, directing that service I made on you
iu tiie above entitled cause br publication oi
summons. JAMES TlfOKNK,
Attorney for I'laintirT.
CITY TREASl'REK'S NOTICE.
. A. 6. Steinbach & Co.,
Popular One Price
Clothiers, Hatters and
Furnishers.
Corner First A Mori If on,
I'ortlnnd.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON,
January in, WM. Notice Is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to niako final proof In support of
hia clnlin, and that said proof will be made be
fore tho Register and Receiver U. 8. Land Oflice
at Oregon City, Oregon, on February 21st, 1S1H1,
vlu:
PETER Rl'DSTIIOM,
II. E. No. woai, for the W !j of SE'i ard E U'
of 8W V. See. 2fi, Twp. 5 si., R. 8 K. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon and cultivation of, said land,
vl2: Lars G. Larson, Andrew Johnson, Albert
hnglo and r.ricK umtiiuist, ainu Moinim, Or.
KOBEKT A. Mil. LlClt. Register.
COUNTY orrtcERs.
Judge 0. K, Hayei
Clerk of Courts, Oro. llorlnn
Sheriff I. O. Madilock
Kecnnler 6, M. Hainihy
Treaanrer, M. L. Mcsire
Awsuor, J. ('. llradley
Sehuol Siiperintenili'iit II. B Olbacui
Sureyor P. W. Klnnlard
Coroner, ; R. L. Unlman
lt
County Court meets on tint Wednesday after dial
Monday uf every month.
Probate Court meets on first tfunilay of eory
month.
Circuit Court meets on third Moinlay la April and
first Monday In November.
OREGON CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor Hiram Straight
Keconler, T. K. Hyan
Cliluf of Police, C. E. Burns
Treasurer,... II. E. Straiiillt
City Attorney F. T. Urlllith
Street Commissioner, CO. rlalsjock.Jr,
Bup't. of Water Work W. II. Howell
City Engineer H. H. Johnson
Councilmen Henry Ueldrum, J. W. Moffat, L. L.
I'urter, J. J. Cooke, B. Koeruer, L. C. Caples,
T. K. Oault. John Bittner.
Conncil meets first Wednesday of each month.
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDK8T BANKING HOUSE IN TBI CUT
l aid Up Caital, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,850.
President.
Vice President,
Cashier,
Manager,
Thomas Crarmam
Oio. A. Habdixj
E. O. Caufiki.d
Charlis H.Caufikid
K General Banking Business Transacted.
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City WarranU bought.
Loans Made on Available 8ecurU
Exchange Bought and sold.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Hold Available in Any Part ol th.
norm.
Telegraphic. Exchange 8old on Portland, Ban
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
C. W. GRACE & CO.,
Dealer In
Ct,
KJT
ENERAL MERCHANDISE.
NEW GOODS.
NEW STORE.
Molvlla Ave., (Ely.)
WM. KRUEGER,
MERCHANT TAILOR
. Next Door to Oriental Hotel
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE.
Oreuon City, " Okhoon
Imperial Gallery
Oregon City.
OHUROHK8.
First Cnogrfiatlonal Charoh Iter. J. W Cewsa
Pastor. Kerilces II a. m. ana l:U0 p. sa. Sunday
Sshnol after morning lerrlee. Prayer Mealing .tery
Wednenlay .tenlng at S:C0 p. ra. Prayer M.etlng
T. r. 8. C. E. ery Sunday arelllog at 6:A0 prompt.
rirat Baptist Church Re. M h. Kngg, Pastar
Morning Narvlc. 11; Bundny Kchool VIM,; Kfening
8erice Regular Prayer Meeting Wednesday
evening. Monthly Covenant Meotlng every Wednes.
day aveuing precuedlng Unit Sunday In the month.
HI. John's Church. Cathollo-llev. A. Hlllehrand,
Pastor. On Sunday, Mass at and 10:.'K a m.
Every Biimlsy Oennan Hermon after 8 o'clock Maes.
At all other Mums English Sermons. Sunday School
2::i0 p. m. Vespers, Ajwlogctlcal Subji-ola and Ben.
eiiictiun at 7:30 p. m.
Melbndlst Eplcopl. R.v. 8. W. Slryker, Pastor,
Morning Service at II: Sunday School at VIM; Even,
lug Hervloe at Haw. Kpworth Lesgue meeting Sun.
day evening at 6M; Prayer Meeting Thursday even
Ing at 8:00.
First Prosbyterlsn Cbtireh. Rer. A, J. Montgom.
sry, Pastor. Services 11 a. m. and l p. Da. rJabbath
School 10 a. m. Y. P. 8. O. K. BieeU .very Sunday
evening at 6:HU. Prayer MeetingWedneMlay .veiling,
8:00. 8eau free.
Evangelical Church, Oemum-n. E. Hornschuh,
Pastor. Preaching Marrleea every Sunday Ham,
nd 1-M a. m. ttsbbath School every Sunday lUa.m
Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening,
United Brethren Church. Bev. J. W. Eldrledge.
Pastor. Services second and fourth Sunday mornings
and the preceding Saturday night In each month at
Oregon City 11 a. m. and 7 p. m , and the first bun.
dav afternoon of each month at fells View.
St. Paul's Church, Eplaeopal Rev. Isaac Damn,
pastor. Services every Hunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m., and Eridsy evening at TOO p. m.
Evangelloal Lutheran Zlon Congregation. Rev. L.
r " . VI I.. BhlMl.'l hull MlinAae
urej, peewir. sscvu. wh.'so
school from Dill) to 10:30 a. m. Servl
and 7:30 p. m.
hall. Hunday
errlces 10Sj0a.m.
PHOTOGRAPHY IN EVERY BRANCH
CRAYONS, ENLARGEMENTS.
CHILDBEN'S PICTURES A 8PSCIALTY.
Gallery over Mrs. Prier's Store, Main St.
V. HARRIS,
Star Grocery
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, FLOUR', FEED,
CROCKERY, ETC.
C. N. GREENMAN,
TIIK IMONIXR
Ixpress and
T
Drayman.
r
(Established 18I1S.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT ORERON CITY, OREGON,
Jan. lu, lf'.ii. Notice is hereliy given that
the followln-f-nained settler has tiled notice ol
his Intention to make final proof in support ol
his claim, and (hat said proof will be made
before the Register and l.ecciver U. 8. Land
Otllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on February 21st,
lstie, via:
JAMES A. ODELL,
H. E. Xo. 770'. for the N'J of NE'V, N',' of
N !-4. See. 21, Twp. 2 8., R. 6 E He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence npon and cultivation of. said land,
viz: Charles Baty, J. 8. Ware, Joseph Wall
and C P. Ware, all of Salmon, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER. Register.
I4 June 7 a, Itsliunore
l"s May JO i'l. ( tin hku
17'J- June o-ti. rhllsdelfiia ..
sTh June M 17. I'm, linmli. .
Ixi-Juue t'hlea'o
11 June :t-, t'hieai;a.....w..
ISM - June lit-JV t hu itiro. .
A Lincoln
I' .(rant
C S Orant
... KB Hayes
... J A (..irtield
.. ... J ti lllaine
b Hamlin
rumi ot ureson t ity lo pav all ontstamting mat
rams endorsed prior to July t ah. Ivx,
Interest ceases with tiie ditte of this notice.
11. E. srRAlilHT.
'it y Treasurer.
Oregon City, Oregon. January Ji, lv.si.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OUEGOX CITY, OREGON,
Jan. lfi. 1J. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settlor has tiled notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
hia claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Register anil Receiver V. H . Land
otlice at Oregou City, Oregon, ou February Jlst,
leuo, vli:
ERICK MNDQt'IST,
II. E. No. WSI. for the NK. of Sec. 34.
Tp. 5 8., K. 3 E. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous resilience upon
ami cultivation of, said land, viz: Lars O.
Larson, Andrew Johnson, Albert Engle and
l'eier Rudstrom, all of Molnlla, Oregon.
RoIlKR f A. MILLER, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION".
T AND OFFICII A T OREGON CITY. OREGON.
I Aj January 'JO. lS'.f. Notice is hercbv given Hint
the follow ing iianied settler has Hle.1 notice of
tits intention lo make final proof iu support of
his claim, ami that said ppxif will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver U. 8. Land Oitice
at Oregon City, Oregon, on March 9th, l.vjfi, vii:
JOHN MI'SA. ,
II. E. Xo. lto, for the NE': of Sec. 2
Twp. .1 8., R. o K. He namts the following
witneaees to prove hia couiinuons residence
upon and cultivation of. said Inn. I. vir:
Fred Reiebel of CherryviUe. Orecon. and Charles
Paschal, Joseph Linhart auj Joseph raclial,
if 8audv, Oreeon.
ROHERT A. MILLER, Register.
lso." June 7-10, Minneapolis. ....... U Harrison ;
! June la, 8t Louis :
II. W. WESTERMAXX,
Merchant Tailor....
Louis Kricilrii.li, the fasliionable tailor ,
hua: uiovftl Ilia ahon tti tha liuililinir t
loiim-rly o.ciiie.l by Mrs. IWier Cleaning, Repairiniml Pressing Done,
niillmcir store. Notliinif but tirst-class ! Trice's Ol.l Ptaml, Next Poor North
work done anJ sgtiefaction suaranteeJ. of x'mory- 0rif',n Cy-
Parcels delivered to al! parts of the ciiy.
A R. DOOLITTLE'S
West Side Store
KEEPS A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF
Groceries, Provisions
FRUITS,
FLOUR AND FEED.
West Side Express
IN CONNECTION.
BOCIKTIK8.
OHgooif crrr.
Falls City Lodge No. 5 of A. O. V. W. Meets every
Satunuty eveuing ot each month In A. O. V.
W. hall on 8eventh street. All sojourning brethren
cordially lurllixl to attend.
Electrio Lodge No. ft. A. O. V. W. HeaU 2d and
ilh Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members
welcome.
Oregon Lodge, No. 3, I 0. 0. r. Meets .very
Thursday avenlng at 7:.'10 o'clock p. m. In the Odd
fellows' Hall. Main street. Members f the Order
sre Invited to attend.
Valla Eneamament. Nc 1. 1. O. O. F. Meets first
and third Tuesdays of each month at Oddfellows'
Hall. nemDersasd visiting patnaront ooraiaiiyin
vited to attend.
Willamette Rebakah Degree Lodg. No.-2. Mests
th. second and fourth Fridays lu the month at IKK)
In the I. 0. O. r hall,
Abern.thy Bebekah Degrs. Ledg. Mo. M.
Meats Tuesday .ening at I. O. O. F hall.
Multaomah Lodge, No. 1. A. T. A A. M. Holds It
regular communication, on Unit and third Saturday
of eaoh month si 7 30 p. m. Brethren in good stand,
ing are Invited to attend.
Myrtle Lodge No. 24, D. of IL Meets every Friday
lu A. O. V. W. lull.
Clackamas Chapter No. 2. R. A. M Regular eon.
vocation third Monday of month at 7:90 p. m.
Uourt Kubln Hood No. SU, I. or A. Meets in
K. of P. hall on second and fourth Fridays.
A. P. A. Council No. A. Meets on first and third
Fridays of each month.
Pioneer Chapter. No. 28, O. E. S.-Meata In Ma-
sonlo Tempi, on Taesdays.
Willamette Falls Camp No. 148, W. of W. Meets
second and lunrth Tasadaya of th. nienth at K. of P. '
nail, visiting Belghbora mane w.ieoma,
Wach.no Tribe. No. 13. 1. 1). I. M.-Me.ts Tu.s-
day evening at A. O. U. W. Mali. Visiting rn.mb.rs
cordially Invited,
Meade Poet, No. i, O. A. K.. Dsp.rtm.at of Oregoa ,
Meet. Irtt Monday f eath m.ath at A. O'U. W-1
Hall, Oregon City. Tleltlag eenradea made wel.
came.
Msad. Relief Corps, Ne. M, Department ef Or.
goa. Meets an Brst sad third Friaays f eaeh aseath
in K. of P. Hall. Members of corns from abroad
cordially welcomed.
Sons of Veterans, E. D. Baker Camp. No. 18 Meet
Brat and third Thursday evenings ol each month.
L. A. 8. of Baker Camp. 8 of V .-Meets in K. P
hall on second and fourth Monday evenings of each
month. . '
Achillea Lodee. No. 38. K. of P.-Meeta everv Fri
day night at th. K. ( P. halL Visiting knights
invited. .
a Company, First Re ., O. If. G. Armory, Third
and Main. Regular drill night, Monday. Regular .. .
business meeting, first Monday of eaeh month.
St. John's Branch, No. 647, C. K. of A. Meats
.very Tuesday evening at their ball, oomer Mala and .
Tenth streets, Oregon City.
Oregon City Board of Trade Meets at Court Hons
on second Monday in each month. Visitors welcome. .
Columbia Hook sad ladder Co. Meets II rat Fri
day of each month at Fountain Engine House.
Fountain Hose Co., No. 1 Meets seeond Wednesday
in each' month at Engine House, east side Main street,
between eleventh and Eighth. -
Cataract Hose Cn. No. 2. Meets lecoi.d Tuesday of
Pach month at Cataract Engine House.
Oregon City Hose Co., No. 3 Meets in Hose House
on the hiill the third Tuesday of each month.
OOCMTT.
Pig Iron Lodge, No. 13f, A. O. U. W.-Meets everv
Thursday evening at Odd Fellow's Hull, Oswego
Visiting brethren alwaya welcome.
Molalla Lodge, No. 40, A. O. U. W.-Meets first and
third Salarduy. iu each mouth at School House.
Visitiug members made, welcome.
Gavel lodge, No. 63, A. O. U. W. Meets second
and third Satunlny evenings at Knight's Hall, Cauby,
Visiting brothers made welcome.
Clackamas Lodge, No. 87, A. O. U. W. Meets firs,
and third Mondnys in eaeh month, at Strife's Hall
Viaiting brethren welcome.
Sunrise Lodge, No. 43, A. 0. TJ. W.-Meets every
second and fourth Saturday nt eni-h , ..,. , uriT
sonviile, Oregon. '
Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, D. of H. Meets every
Tuesday evening '
Oswego Lalie. No. 1)3. I. O a T Ma... ... ixi.i r.i
low's Hall, Oswego, every Monday eveuing. Visiting
brethren made welcome.
Oswego Lodge No. 10 I.A rtl M f .... .v.
secoiid and fourth Saturdays. Masons 'invited...
General Pope Post, No. 62,0. A. R.-Meeta Or'
Saturday of each month at Grange hall, Mulino
Comrades cordially invited.
Geu. Crook Post, No. a, G. A. R., Department of
Oregon Meets in school bouse at Needy on first 8t-
-..., ,u cu uiumu at -i o ciock p. m. All com
mons made welcome.
Star Lodire No. fl.V K t.t p M..... ...,
day evening In Castle ball. Brothers Intitcd.
Cauby Lodge, No. 6114, I. O. G. T.-Meete first and
third Saturday evenings at Kniohf. HhIi -..!.
Visitiug members siwaya made welcome.'
Oswego Lodge No. 448, I. O. 0. T. Meets .very
Friday evening In new hall In old town.
Canby Spiritualist Soct.t. 1. .
and third Sundays of each month.
New Era W. C. T U.-Meets first Sstiml... !- ..,
month at their hull in New Era. Friend. f is
invited to he preaaut,
8prinawater. No. 9aa p
Saturday after full mo'on.'
In Oregon City, beautiful town,
With its zephyrs soft and gentle,
Is a place that has the best renown,
Its name, The Oriental.
It gained this fame by selling BEER,
In glasses monumental;
Then when your soul you long to
Go to the Oriental. cheer,
From ancient days good men would
The famous continental, drink
Would say to friends, you all must
And seek the Oriental, think,
Good beer by some is often sold,
I?y others accidental,
But everj- time, I have been told,
Drink at the Oriental.
N. F. Zimmerman, Prop.
of H. Meets on second
Canbv Board of Tro,l m.. ..
Canby, on flrst and third Frida, rcl week '
Visitors welcome. 3 wtw.
Molulln Grant Vn ac d n ....
hall a. Wright's Bridg. on the" TZ.T",
Tualatin Grsnire K 111 o . u .. . . . .
day of each mono, a, &l halTin Wilnvil'le.
Warner brange. No. 117, P of H M.i fnnr.h
Satunicyofeach month at' their bSi in New Em
. B"e Creek Grange, No. 82, P. of H.-Meets at Ihl
hall in Mamuam ond Saturday .b "month a?
10a.m. .siting members ml J"1 t
Oswego Grange No. 175, P. of H.-Meets second
Saturday in moutli at 10 a. m. aecona
Damascus Grange N0.21K), P. of if t.t. a,
satunlay in ,, ., lu a'. m. IXnTJZl
Teasel Creek. No. vr-Ji d ti ..
Saturday. ' ' " "K!l on lrd
Boise (Orville), No. 2."s3 P of II ...
oud Saturday. ' ' ' U--ts on sec
Uighland, No. an, p. f
Barion
Saturday.
No. 2152, P. of H.-Meeu on first and
third
H. W. JACKSON
Machinist and Locksmith,
Bicycles, Imbrellas, Sewicg Machine,, Guns
and all kinds of small machinery re
paired. Prices reasonable.
Shon u Sertmh Street. Oppose D'pot