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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1896)
RUN TO IARTM. l Kaefly TJpM the IfdiMH, "Offloer Slenth," Mid tbe greet chief f the western city, "what report havs IN to make on your mutter eeser Bleeith Arrested wosmb mat looked est op, sir "JUL cood. Any otow" "Took flit of officers la and told her her Bttsbend had given the whole thing 4paw H to, ajai why Mm foal bmb dtda't aau U" "Aad did ehe ahow ear ooMerar "Tea, air. Ifce aJd eke had caly 4 hi herpoekH bat if w wasted that" "Aarthlsf fartharr "Thaa we ran her haeaaaf dowa la hjplaoaof haataaai" "Waaheetartladr "Yarjr nnoh. Wanted to kaow what Msaee." "WoUr "Wo locked hint ay aad told hia hia wtfe had glTaa thowholo thing away" "Wae he wfaeedr "Met a Ml Said wo lied; that hia wife war too blank ating? a giro aay- Weiir "Wa told hia aha bad ooofeawd that avaaaaaared the man" "Bafcl Thaa ho oonfaawdr' "TaJ Said howaa ready to ooafeai "Oood! Good! Goon, air." "Wm m Aha svuxat . atiamaMn and wt taunt urn uaq erer "Aad yoa learned nothing from either . aboat the murderr ' . 4'Wothiag." "Not the faintest clew?" "Absolutely nothing." "And what are yoa doing now!' "We hare imprisoned both of them eosusmcion." "Good I Keep a close watch on them. Wo are on the right talk. Make them eanfeasif poaribla." Aad the sua, piercing the shadows of the prairie bunch grass, was not more rfgllaat than was the march of Sleuth. Cleroland Plain Dealer. The Mfetarr a Cola U Professor Van Blrke, ehsmist for tht (few York sgrlcultural eaperlment sea- Man. te authorltf for the statement we know nothing wbeterer of the oorapo ettioa of the natural coloring matters ia hattar. Whaterer they may be, they art aUsed or united with the fata so as to defy 'aeteotloB. So fat as chemists bare bass able to tad oak none of the oersrel com' lofwhleh ettaaratui or wtrsar u I Is of ant baa, eaeaat pare waHs, aheeekalnaeaanot be a aastef the fat, geese hare isaa osier la batter Is due te the shape aad sue at the fat gaobahw la other aVM Is the BMtn raster ia DOCTOR G.W. SHORES' VrOMPLETG I ATARRH VSURE. HOTII LOCAL AND IXTKHXAL. The Mir remedy gemrealaed te sksslatsay eeere Miarrk and avsnat.teiy eradicate tee eeeaaee Iteai the Used aad l eteea TOLL SIZE, $1.00; TRIAL SIZE, 25c. Eack full kh package cvmalne out tall months local traaimeal, m fiG ewetk'e wrrly Cerarrh iteellag H1" MsMluU moelk'e supply of Catarrh, lua4aa4Siuaia.-l.tMlt. II vnu have anv of the following syreptnais. Pr C. W. Shores' Cnnr1!) Catarrh Curt will fclva ynu In aisnt rallaf snd cronrlne'v an4 permanently cure you Is the nnM stopped ut Ones vour naM fllsrhsrrer la !h anee o sad tender? la there pain In fmn' uf head? Do ynu hawk claar h throat? It your throat 4rv I tha aioralnt? Do you alaap whh rnur aioulh opts? la your haarlnr falltiift Oo your aara 4lKhart? la tha wai 4ry la vnur aaraf Do you daar fcattar mow 4aya rhas othara? la your haarlnt woraa whaa you kavt a cola? Or. O. W. Sharaa' Cawth Cere cum all coufha, olda aad kroarhl'l aflactlona. Ona ion will aioa apaaaiodlc croup. Kata a nk hi Iha kouaa. Larva Ut koMaa Itc. If vnu hava tbaaa ayaaloau uta II aa 4lracta4 oa lua bntila aaat a arttt ur you. . Hava you a couth? Do you laka cold aailry? Hava you a pal" la tha aloa? Do you ralaa fmtkv aiatarlal? Do yoa cou(k In tha Botnlnn? Do you aplt up littta haayluaapa? Dr. O. Stmrtt' Taak saS DIooS Purlllar claaa aa and purlhaa tha blood, flvaa ttranfth and vlcur, . uraa dyapapaia and all mrvoua dlaaatat. I'rica. tl par bottla. It parmanantly curat tha followlnt lymptoais: la thara nauaaa? Do ynu oakh up faa? , Ara yu cunttlpaiad la your tongut cnatad? Do you Moat up aftar aallng? Do you taal you ara rrowlni waakar? la thara conitant bad tafia In tha aioulh? Or. 0. W. 5bara' KMaay sa4 Uvar Care urea all diaeaati uf tha kldntya. liver and hladdar, I'rka, tl par bntila. Du you gatdlny? Hava ynu cold tact? Do you leal mlaerable? Do you ft tired eaally? : ,t .., , ),., Do you hava hot flaahee? Ara yuar tpiiita luw at times? ' Du you have ruaibUnt in bowels? Do ywu hands and leel swell? . ., K this njuttcad ature at nlghi? ' la there pain in Small ol back? Has the partpltaiion a bad odor? Is there putkness under the eyes? ' Do you hava w eat up alien at night? la then a depoilt In urlnt It left funding? Dua'l neslecl these eigne and risk Bright t disease ' kllllag you. Dr. Shuns' Kidney and liver cure will ' .ara you If used as directed on tha bottle. Dr. O. W. Shores' Mwntala Saga Oil rtopa tha arorst pain In ona mlnuie. For headache, toothache, euralgia, cramps or colic .use It. eateraaily and ia lamally. Prevents and curea diphtheria if used Is 'lima Keep a bntila handv. Price. JV: a bottle. Dr. O. VV. Skene' Pepala Vermlluge testrsva . iiHestinal worms and removes the little round neat where they hatch and bieed. It never (ails. Price Px a boite. Dr. O W Shores' Wlntergreea Salve curea all diseases of the shin. Kemnves red spots and black pimples from the lace Heals old sores la 1 to Maya. Price. K a boa. Dr O W Shores1 Aatl-Conetlpatlee) Pllla cure chronic constipation, sick headache and bllloua anacks Price. 2S a bottle. In all rasea. If the bowels ara conatipated take one of IH. G.W. Shores' Anti-Cnnstipation Pills ai bedtime. It vnur troubta ia chronic and ders-aeaied, write Dr. i. W. Sho e personally fur ht new symptom list and hava your case diagnosed and get his espert ad- vke free. These famous remedies are prepared only bv Doc ,e(i W Shores, Zloa's Medi:al Institute. Salt Lake .itv. Utah. - Fur sale by a'l Druggisia, or sent to any address oa receipt of price. ros a U-I t G. A. HARDING, Sole Agent, OBEUOM CITT, OBEtiOS. "Ah, hoi DU eke ate ajgr ooate- MA89ACHU8CTTS HIGHWAYS. Wee aecoaapluaed fcy an melon How Bail bed Are MkU, The good work already accomplished by the Massachusetts highway couimu ion ii making itself felt all over the tate. mm the Boeton Transcript The ooniprebeneiTueM of the tank under taken and the difAcnltiei in the way of iu aooompliahment are bnt little nn dentood by the jmbllc at largo. They bare before theaa now 110 petition!, earn lag from tows au over the atata, aaklag that work be dona oathoraada withla their bcrdera, aad theeoaiaila- toa ia bow balldiog roada la 40 differ ent placer, and than will bo eompleted by the end of the year from M to TO pieces of road of rarkraa lengths. When all the work asked for ia those petitions tie beea done it will mean the eon ijractioa of between TOO and 800 miles of Brat class road. The original am ao for monad smiting a road IS feat wide was from 06,000 to Sd.SOO per mile. That was under the old law. when the conn ties, through their eoon ty oommiailonora, war supposed to do the grading, build the fences, ate., tear ing only the roadbed for the state to With one esoeption all the roads un dertaken by the state are being built of broken stone. Where the foundation is elsy or wet ground there if put in a foundation course of hoary ledge stone or Held stone eight inches thick. A lay er of grarel is then put on about four inches deep, and this again is oorered with from four to six inches of broken stone. . This makes a roadbed of the most appiored pattern. . Extra precau tions bare been taken on wet or clay ground by putting in side drains. A ditch is dug two feet and a half below the surface, through which are run drain pipes, and the ditch is then filled in with broken stone. This carries off all the water and leares the core or roadbed absolutely dry., The natural soil is then shaped to conform to the crown of the road, and it is rolled care fully with a steam roller. Another coat ing is given of gravel or broken stone, or, on heavy soil, coarse ledge stone. Then the steam roller is passed over every part of it until the surface is left hard and smooth. MONEY WA8TED ON HIQHWAY8. Meat mt It Oaraa Far RepeUrlnaj Oar aewly ' -. . Coaatraetejal sseaaa.. The total length of the common roads la this country, good, bad and Indiffer eat, is estimated by General Stone of the road bureau of the department of agrioaltnre at something over 1,800,000 miles. The majority of theaa roads have been opened by common laborers hired by ooaaty npcrriawrs, aad no engineer ing principles have been observed in their construction, says the New York Post As a result, it ooeta more to keep theaa in repaix . than if they were so many ftnely macadsmlaed roada. Keep ing theaa poor roads In repair and open lag, ap new tsorcjughfarea cost Masai' cbaartta in ll8, oataide of oities. 1,- 1M,44, or M0.8O par mile; New Tork M, (00, 000, or 0 V niile, and New Jersey 771,470.81, of i8.S0 per mile. The total expeaditare for; roads In that year amounted to about 880,000,000. As a greater part of tbjji' enqnooas sum Was spent to repaix poorly constructed roads that would need exactly the same improvements again the next year,' it is not aa exaggeration tffsay thattiiost of the money was wasted. Fine roods can be constructed all the way from 8400 to $5,000 per mile, so cording to tha nature of the .country through which they pass, the cost of crashed atones and other engineering problems. The cost of keeping these roads in repair is infinitely smaller than that required to repair the ordinary dirt roads eaoh winter and spring, when great gullies and rats are washed into them by the rains and floods. The se cret of the success of the fine roads in France is attributed to the prompt and systematic repairs made at all seasons of the year. This principle is observed upon our beet railroads, and tne great trunk lines' that reduce' the wesr and tear to the smallest minimum by promptly repairing any defect, or injury make the meet money. This rule is Just as true with macadamised roads. It is economy both for the roads and the ve hicles to repair the slightest defect as toon as discovered and before it has had time to spread. Tha VetraMV Oats the Oram teat Baaaflt, , Good roads are sure to come after a little. It is policy to make them. The farmer, not the bicycler, is the one who gets the most benefit of them because he taves his stock and his wagons, and he . has easy communication with hit mar kets and his neighbors, and he avoids racket and- dust, and discomfort, He makes his- roada entirely for himself. Yet when he drives a light Wagon to town he injures the road more in an hour than 60,000 bicyclists injure it in year, for the rubber tires pack down the . . earth and -make . it firmer and smoother, and if only there were bicy cles enough the effect of their passing Would be the same as that of a road . toller. Brooklyn Eagle. ' Doat Ukata Baa the Saavaaj atala. The device of employing convicts to make roads looks reasonable and sensi ble, but thena is a danger that their use in that way may do. far more . barm to" tut oommunity than the saving in wages is worth. It is not easy to explain, bnt we have a feeling that the sight of con victs in gangs tramping through the country under charge of . keepers tends to evil. It is like having the seamy side life turned out to us at all times. Rochester Poet-Express. Things ta Remember. Horses rarely die of old age, and yet all hort-ee die. - - - The wagon repairer waxes fat, but the wagon owner furnishes. Jthe meat. - The age of the hotse depends on the :haracter of the roads in his neighborhood. M TO MAUTIfV THC 01 TV. aaT Haw Brsuaewiek, H. J- Verta Twwra lanpreveaaiemt laalaty. The state of New Jersey is already fe rn ons for the gixxl roads which traverse a large part of its territory, and if the aBOveaMBt wbiob the ladies of several of Its most prosperous towns bare Inaugu rated for tha beaotifyiaf aad Improve it of their communities keeps oa spreading it will soon be equally fa- bvm to the beauty of itstewaa. Ona at theasoat reoaat Bkoras la tbeal ska of town impsnvimit was made la Vow Bsaaaraiek, wtawo Kra. WlUisaa- soa, wife of the atayox, wae tnettan tal la forts lag a tooiet ecanposed of la ilas of the town, with tha commeede ale Meet of giving to Xew Bninrwick sleaa streeta, parks with tress la tl and a good many other things to make the town atfiraetiva, Briefly stated, the aim of this eooiety will be to make Mew Braaawlek more attractive both to Its owa people aad to atrangera.' Recently a tabUe masting was aeio, and B. U. Horthrop, an experienced lecturer and orgaalaar of vilkge Improvement a oietiea, explained what women eaa do and have done to Improve the saaitary eonditlone of their borne and rarround- lags, sidewalks, roads, roadsides, schools and oharchyarrVi, to provide drinking troughs, lighting and parking ttrwts, ramoring aniaanoes and front fences: planting trees and otherwiee beautify-, ing the town. "There ia nothing visionary about the plan, " said Mrs. Williamson. "We mean to bring about a healthy sentiment in this town among the .women toward making the city a pleasant place to live in. Onoe we have made sentiment we Will enlist the individual sympathies of as many women as possible, then urge span esch to do all in her power to im prove the appearanoe of her immediate neighborhood. When the society grows and gets money, that will be' inverted upon some improvement The govern' ins board of the oity and county will be influenced ' to make appropriations for nublio improvements. Children's aux iliaries will be formed, and they will' be taught to pick up papers from the streets and deposit them, ia boxes .that will be supplied for that purpose. " THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER. ' It la Oaa af the Koat Itmmortaart tha rariaai at tha Tarem ..The newsnaner is tha cbammoa 'of WO 0117. HI DUSineeat isa imaiuaaaa mass, Its homes, Its publlo Interests, iu corpo rate existence, and any alight put upoa any of theaa is promptly resented, an'd all things for their benefit are advooa ad boldly and loyally, ears Mr. W. Coon, publisher of the Wankegaaf (Ilk, ) Oaaette. " ' It lit the organ for tawa sis lead soatal aSainaiidgiveianiotwo ive to theaa who sat tbeatfnorV l Ufa la ita eoltuaneare shown si te cr city, large, aaeagai aad Parana ive today thaa yettarday, bad with a . To tha oatsMe wcbm h a at watchman oa tha tower that procjelaa tba advaatsvgea of the city and'eaai strangers from the ends of the ooontry topltoh their tents andoatt their Within Its wails, xne eitr has a aame and MamUtioB..varT laraavthrcjath the ealamas and by thawords of the paper. The paper (a oaa of the moat important Bvaans ox tne progieas or iossjiit. i With such a most, sriven a fair rttoa- nitka and support from Its dty, the pablisber is a power ia fact, and the property is a valuable one. It la a pub' lie office and a business In one, but It is an office not subject to the caprice of any office broker and person high ia power. The constituency of the paper will grow, and a large portion of the, old and new patrons continue far a long period. The control and ownership of such a paper is a laudable ambition and is a measure of success of which anyone should be proud, and which should content most men. Ooldepoata at Ci The argument for a proper marking otatersasting highways shoadaaeaiao extensive apeoiryug in tnis age oi en lightened interest in facilities for road travel and traffic, says the New York Tribune. The" stranger may lose hoara of time through making a false turn. Anything which tends to attract visit ors to a town, whether bent on pleas ure or hnsiness, is certain to benefit it and its inhabitants. Little traveled roads are not usually aasociated with wealth and a progressive spirit, Besides this element of self interest, the nobler one of regJird for fellow man enters. . A small expenditure will, save many per sons inoonvenience and loaa of time. The appeal ia direct and convincing. Reaching Aftar Trade. Cincinnati proposes to go after Mex ican .trade.. . The Cincinnati board of trade has appointed a committee to se lect an agent to travel in Mexico and in all the Central American states to fos ter trade relations with Mexico and Central America, and to establish agen cies for Cincinnati houses all over Mex ico. The idea is wel) conceived, snd it would, be .well if some like plan were put into operation in other communities. Alwaya a DeaaaBd War Tha so. '! A Michigan newspaper has struck a bright idea, an'd is vigorously booming the project of establishing a coffin fac tory in the town where it is published., No matter how hard times are, it ar-' gnee, people will die, and they must be buried, and. the -coffin business wil sl wsys be booming. New York 8un. '. Threw Things Deal rent. The three great movements for Omaha and Nebrarka: Irrigation, immigration and colonisation. Omaha World-Herald. - Doea Away With Worry. The baaloeaa man need have do carta Aa to the dwpusiUon of hut warea Nor wait for trade with wistful eyea If be will but advertise. Printers' Ink. ff Infants rMXXTT roasV abaerraaVaa of CmMm with fhe i uti ia i g i af aaJMIaae mtwmm.fml mm to awaaab aaTH wtttVaat traiiitaj. IS U B--ariaavaVl tha Wart raady llafcate asad Obfldwsi 9U mrarU has avac jaarwa. It to baswJaaa. Cbfldjaaa Mkm H. It jwa abaea baaltam. It wtH era their Urn Ia Ii Hetbasra have aaasayabtag wblib It --T-r a, d twaartiaagr t-aJ aa a jkOA't aaadteUa. CWterU tW CaatasUallaiayi CbetsrU aewraata tailtlaai t owrao Btorrbaaa reMeres aiatraHaes the af Caataria daae net eaatala merabtaa, CaaTtetto arTfaa"-taa the laed. ragaUtaa fata stsmasb aad flrtmm healthy aad aatarnl alaap. OautarU la aat aa fa ayaarmiaa battlae aaly. It la aet aald ta 1 TJea't aUaw any aaa .ta eeU yaa aayihlna alaa aa tha wtoa ar ayaaaba thatH fa'jaat aa aad"aadwmaaawae' eraary -ar-aea.'' aa that yaa aat C-A-g-T-K-I-A. ThefWsalamlle fj? ffj, fa TT elaaataraaf Children Cry for Pltoher't Csttorla. aSafmlt Ml ' aaa aWa an a 1111 tloasel e tameos wuaa ar Slaiaaaa ol tna geoeraUve eesaua, auck i IoaacorJa. rsioa la Ike Back, aecakuTlaalaaioas, 1 rtaanlaaTuBauiaas to Harry. Iilianellnr nralru OaaaartaaUoa. 1 1 Beea w atacbarsa. laema .ayes Ml Ike horrors or asrvaaaii- aisaeysja tha rriaaaa alttaataarai it raasarea email The r sufferer are aat awaS br iKx - ata. 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WHV OO TO A DRUUHTOHE and pay St.00 per gallon as s pastime when rou can bur better wine at the following pricea: OYTEET California Port Wine, per gallon Sherry . " Angelica ' " ' Sweat Muscatel ' 11 . Tokay Wine " " Maderla " " " Malaga " HrialingSHock" " Claret " ' Bottled Beer (quarts) per doien Pnrtor. Domestic ' Uuioess' Eitra Stout (pinta) per dozen awan wasaaay, per gaiiun Phoenix Bourbon " California Grape Brandy, perajloa CallfornM'Blaekbarry BrandyT'per gallon "For keg beer, leave order. The finest family fl. F: Zlf.TT.lERMAH, Flower Festivals, Fiestas, Rose Garoiyals, anil the like. California for will be ' thai -delight, of J the next two or three month. . . Sas . Barbara Flower Festival, the fame of which is world-wide and the glory of which, like that of Solomon, is not hal told, opens April 15. Quern Flora will reign 3 days an' arbitrary and absolute despot- , . La Fiesta de Los Angeles, now fixed in tne cnronoiogy oi uniforms leasts. and not less Illustrious than its older Drototypes.'comruences April 22, and and the riot oi fun will spread over foot days. ' The Carnival of Roses, to take place in San Jjse. Miy 6 to 9. inclusive, though a more recent - candidate" for favors of the fun-lovjnir world, yet be cause uf the limitless possibilities of the Garden City for anything that is made of roses,, is quite ss full ot promise. REDUCED RATES will e made by the Poi'TiiKRX Pacific Company for all these brilliant events. Arrange your programmes accordingly, and call, on agents for particulars. Job Printing at the Courier Office' All pain tunivc "-. ! '-'.'.ii' "i fi;ia, irr Mtlca' Nerval Ilaatora Sc. at alldruKgista, Heads-be bail? Cet JliW Pairi Pills. . wni Chlldrcrte laar CaraV aad Waal CoHa TvaMblea. aad aflatalsaer. aMarbaafa aald aa e aadasa. ee? atber xsaraatto aaaarty. 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Harrises 11 a. as. aaS S:S a. ia, SaMar Sehoel aftar asernlng sarrlca, Prater Maetfag every Wedaesday evening at t:(0 p. aa. Prayer Meallug T. I'. 8. 0. K. every aandsy availing at tOpraapt, Vlrst Baptist Church lev. 11 t. Sage, Paster Heralng Service Hi Huadsy Hoheoi 11:16; atveaiac Servioe 1:00; Bagalar Prayer Meeting Wedaaaeay evaalag. Moathly Coveaaat Meatlag every WeS aaa day avealaf preceedlng Aral Sunday Ta taeaeoeta, St.Jaka'a Chunk, Oataetle Bar. A. Hillek raaa Paster. Oa Banday, Maw at S aad M a as Kverrlaneay Oenaaa Berssea after I e'elsek Maes At all elker Manses Kagllsh Semsuae. Saaday I case i :80 i . Veaaers, Apoiegatloal SubJaela aad Baa edictiea at t:S p. as. MatkaaM Saissopal.- Be. S. W. Striker, Pewter. Morales Sarvlea at 111 laaasy Sekeel at IMS; Iraa. lag kerviee at ISX liswertk I saaas aasaalaaSa. day eveaiai at taftj Prayer Beetles Th suedes area. -a . v. - rrstrresyUrtaaCkarak,-Bev. a. J, (teatgaaa. ary. Paster. Servvsaa 11 a. m. aaa saw a. as. Baaeatk Saaael l(a.as. Y. P.S.O. B. every laaasy evaalag at M. Prater MeatlaaVa ksssesy ereaiag, IM. seats free. IvaagaUeal Ckarck. Oeisaaa K. HaeaaekBh. Paster. Praachlas Barvlesa every Sea a, . n . aadTJOa. at. Hakkatk fckael eeaa Saaday I0a.sa Weekly Pieyar Maesli every Waafaasaay avealaf, Oalted Brelkrea Chared Bat, J. W. Bldriedge. Paatsr. Barvleat aseaad aad feas Saaasr asaralaaa aad Ike areeeedlaf astaraay aaajw aa aaek aaaatk at Oragea City y a. a. aad I p. Bsc aad the flrat Oaa. dav afteraaea of seek asaatsT at Belli View. t. Peat's Chant, Iplaaofal Rev. laaea Baareaa, latar. Sarvlase every Saadar at 11 a. as. aad 7 M p. at., and Friday evealeg at 1 -M p. ta. Bvaafsllcal Latkarea Clna Congregation. Rev. k, Gray, pastor. Meets la fbivelr'e kalL Saaaav ackeol frees 130 to I0;M a. at. Services lease, a. aadJ.at. HOCIKTIK8. . oaseos errr. Palls City Ledge No. M ef A. U. V. W.-rMaela every Satarday evening at each month la A. O. u, W. hall oa Seventh street. All aujeuraiaa brethrsa cordially larlted te etlead. T Kleetria Lodze Ke. SL A. O. U. W.-Maeta 2d aad 4tk Wedaesdays ef each auialb. VitiUag sseaabers wslcems. Oracoa Lodae. Ke. S. I. O. O. r. Meets every Tkursdsy at ening at 7:30 o'clock p. at. la the Odd Fellows' Ball, Mala treat. Members of the Order are United to attend. " . . Falls beasopmeat. Nc. 1. 1. O. O. F. Masts flrat aad third Tuesdays of each month at OddFellowe' liall. Meaaaera aaa viuaag painarons seranaliy in vited ta attaad. , . Wlllametta Babakak Decree Lodrn Ifo. 1 Meets tha second and fourth Frldara ta tha swath at f KM In the I. O.O. F kail, - .... . Aberaetkr Bebekak Degree Lodaa Be. . tO.-r- Meett Taeaday eseelng at J. O. O. K . Sail. Multaamah Ladle. Na. 1. A. F. A A. M.-Rolds It regular eomatuulcatlans oa Oral aad third Saturday ef aaeb month at 7 0 p. m. Brethren la feed stand ing are Invited to attend. Mvrtle Lodge Me. 24. 1). ef U. Meett every Frldaf In A. 0.0. W. ball. Clscksmu Chapter Mo. I, R. A, M Regular con vocation third Monday of saantk at 7 M p. na. Coart Bobiu Hood No. l3u F. of A.-Meets In K. of P. ball oa aeeoad sad fourth Fridays. A. r. A. Council No. t.-lleete on flrat aad third Fridays of each Stoath. Pioneer Chapur, Ne. i. O. X. S.-Meeta la Ma- sjnlo Tarapla oa Ttiaaasrs, - . .. Willamette Fella Camp Xo. 14S. W. of W.-MeeU secaad aad fourth Tuessaya af Ike meatk at K. of P. nan. , yiaunf aeignnors atu welcome. Waakeae Tribe. He. IS. I, a B. M.-Meets Teat- aaeveala-aiA. O. U.W.Hall. TiaiUag member eiritslly flirlted. , aaiaxi rtawpsa swaa, m9 vay, m, jarsaaaM aamtvBS m vtugvaw. Meets Srst Meeday af ess k at eat k at A. O. II. W- nail, urages vnj. minting eoaaraaaa maaa wat. i. a.iie r kl ia lUklt r fee. Meets ea Sra sad tklrd Frtdaya ef aaek sseaeh imK mt-. Hall.. .MaashSra af'earaa fma abroad eerdlelly. watcomad. ' eaa et Vetaraaa. I. D. Baker Cams. Be. II-Meat rataadtklrd Tkamday eveaiagn ef aaek sseatk. Lllsf Baker Oama. I. ef V. Meets Id K. 9 hall ea aaeead and fourth Meaday evealaaV at each leata. . .... . a. , AaUllaa Ladea. We. U. X. af P. Maeaa 'aawry M day alfkt ad At aL.ef, P, aalL Viemag1 kaifhts tayltad. . a .;'T'' 'N'" ' f Cemeaar. Flrat Bae..O.B. Q Arsserr. Thirl aad Mala, atsaelar drill algkt, Meaday. Besamr eaiiaoes meeuag, ars aieaaay ee aaea aaaaia. BLJoka'a Btaaah. Be. 147. C. E.- af A.-Mae every Taeaday evaalag at their bail; earaor Male anat Taath streets, Uragea City. Oreaaa Cltt ataard ef Trade M seta at Coart Be ea aaeead afandajr la aaek month. Visiter Wvleoass Caltratkla Book aad Ladder Co. Meets list FrH day ef aaek man Ik at Foaataia Bagiae Bease. Fetiatala Hose Ce Ke,l-Me Moa Wadatsaay i aaek maatssaairagins-ttoaee, aaaii aide Mala treat. between seventh aad lighth. , ' " Oataraat Boss Co. Xa. i.-Maeta aeeeaii TaMav Pack meatk at Oataraat Bagine Heaae. Oragaa City Boss Co., Xe. S Meets la Baee Xeoae I tkeniiU tke third Taeaday ef each avaota. , OOSSTT. Pic Iron Lodge. No. 13S. A. O. O. W.t-Meate aver Thureisy evening at Odd Fallow' Ball, Oswage Visiting brethrsa alwaya welcome. . MolalU Lodge. No. 40. A. 0. V. V Malta list is J third aatardays la aaek month at Beaool Baaaa.. Visiting mambem made walceme. Uavel Lodaav k i. O. V. W XaeSa aaeead and third Maratey neaiogt at Kaight'a Halt, Caahy. viaiuog uetaera aaaee weieame. . Claekaasaa Ledcat No. 67. A. O. V. W.-Maeta Srst and tklrd Mondays In aaek month, at Strite'e Ball, Visiting brethren welcome, n Sunrise Lodge. So. 43. A. O. V. W.-Maete every second and fourth Saturday of each month at Wil- aonville, Oregon, . Mistletoe Lodge He. 20. O. of H. Meets every Tuesday trailing uswego linage, ao. s, i, v. u. r Bleeu at Odd Fal low'a Hall, Uswego. every Monday avaalag. VisitiOg brethren made welcome. . v Oawego Lodge Xe. IMl A. F. at k. M.-Meeta tha second aad fourth Saturday. Maaoae lavited. Oenaral PorJa Poat. Bn. A3, ft. A. II -Wefita tret. Saturday bf each aaentk at Qrarure kail, Maliao' ' Comrades cordially InvltaaV ,. . .. OeS. Crook PeKNa, K. O, A.-K. Dwartaseat of Oragaa. -Meeta la Hhool iwaee at Needy ea aeat Sat arday laeaea rooata at 1 e'eiocs p. m. AU cota radad made Waleome. tar Lodaa Xo. i, K. af P. Meats every Vednes day arraiag in, Castle kail. Brother lavited. Caaby Ledge. Ne. M4. t. O. 0. T. Meeta Aat and third eat onlay aveaiaga at Kaight's Hall, Can by Visiting members aiaafa made welcoaaa, Oswage LodgW Xo. sa. aV (X 8. T. Meets every Friday eveatog In aew kaU ka. old UiW. Canby fptrltuallst Society. Aaaeaafcle oa first aad third Sundays of each month. ' XeW'traW. C.T r. Meets flrat Saturday ia each aseatb at their hall ia New Bra. Friends of ta aasa avfted te be present. Spring-water, Xo. 263, P. of H. Meeta ea eeeond Saturday after full moon. Cenby Board ef Trade Meeta at Knight' Hall Canby, on drat and third Fridays of sack week. Visitors Welcome. . . - MoUlla Orange. So. 40, P. of H. Meet at their hall at Wright'a Bridge oa tha eeeond Saturday ef each month at IS a. m. Fellow members mad welcome. ' ' .; - e Tualatio Orange, Xo. Ill', P. of 0. Meets' last gatur daj of each mouth at their hall la WUaoaville. Warner (.range. Xo. 117, P. of If. Meet fourth Saturday of each month at their hall' in New Era. ' Butte Creek Orange, No. 82, P. of H. Meets at the ball in Marnuam second gatqrday In each month at 10 a.m. Visiting members alwaya welcome. 4Oswego Urange No.175,-. ef If. Meeta second Saturday ia mouth at 10 a. m. Iwmsscns Qrangs No. 260, P. of H Meeta oa Srst Saturday in" month at 10 a. m. la Damascus school house. , . , .. Teasel Creek, No. 253, Pvrf H Mits on third Saturday. ' .-... Boies (Orville), Xo. 2J, P. of B.Meets on sec ond Saturday. . - - . Highland, No. 201, P. of H. Meets an first Satur" day. . ' - J'.' Barlow Xo. 2ti2, P. of H. Meeta an drat and third Saturday. ....... H. W: WESXERMANN, Merchant Tailor. Cleaning, Repairing snd Presein? Done. 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