Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, October 15, 1897, Image 8

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    For Over Fifty Years.
An Old and V em-Timed Remedy.
Mrs. WiriBlow'B Soothing ISyrup lias
been xttd for over fifty years bj' mil
lions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success ' It
Fonthes t lie child, softens the gums
allays all pain, cuitH wind colic, and is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggis
n every part of the World. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Its value is in
calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs
Window's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
DruKglslB refund the money if It fails to cure, !!oc
LAXATIVE BROMO .QUININE TABLETS
Move the bowels gently, relieves thu f'ongh,
cures the feverish condition and Headache,
making ii the bent and quickest remedy for
Coughs. Colds, and La (Irlppe. Cures in one
day. No cure, no nay. P'iee 2fc.
Free Pills.
f"end your address to II. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free cample
box of King's New Life Pills. A trial
will convineeyou of their merits. These
pills are easy in action and are particu
lary effective in the cure of Constipation
and Sick Headache. For Malari.i and
Liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to he purely vegetable.
They do not weaken by thoiraction, but
by giving tone to stomach and bowels
greatly invigorate the system. Regular
size 21c per box. Sold by Charman &
Co., Druggists
Constipation
Causes fully half the sickness In the world. It
retains the digested food too long In the bowels
and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Indl-
KloocH
gestlon, bad taste, coated
Pills
tongue, sick headache, In-
omnia, etc. Hood's Fills
Cure constipation and all Its
results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists
Prepared by 0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
The only Fills to take with Hood's SttrsaparlUa.
HOW TOJIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let it stand twenty-four hours ;
a sediment or settling indicates an un
healthy condition of the kidneys. When
urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney
trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate
or pain in the hack, is also convincing
proof that the kidneys and bladder are
out of order,
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that l)r. Kilmer's
SSwamp-Koot, the great kidney remedy
fulfills every wish in relieving pain in
in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and
every part of the urinary passages. It
corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects
following use ot liquor, wine or beer,
and overcomes that unpleasant necessity
of being compelled to get up many times
during the night to urinate. Tho mild
and the extraordinary effect of Swamp
Root is soon realized. It stands the
highest for its wonderful cures of the
most distressing ciihom. If you need a
medicine you should have the best.
Hold by druggists, price fifty cunts and
one dollar. You may have a sample
bottle and pamphlet both sent free by
mail. Mention Ohkuon City Couhiek
and send your address to Dr. Kilmer &
Oo. , Bingham ton , N , Y. The proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genuineness
of this offer.
DR. KESSLER,
This old on armed specialist, ofHI. bonis
M'i'li known by bis long residence and mio
(''Mi'ully iTO'tlce In Hits city, continue lo
m'i i" Hilly trial all kinds of chronic and
pillule dneasea
TriPp ipDrATMriJII fortdia poor wlio nill
1 li'Ulj 1 it DA 1 till ft 1 In ucisoii lit the olHie
w ly iiflii' noon
rLOCQ AND SKIN&sS,;:
III hi ralnu, Tumors. Tetters, Ki"!''iii nod
olbi r Impni'ltli'S ot the blood tbnrouglil)
'I'Hilli nb'il, 1" vltitr tlm system III H Mr nig,
inire a ml hcullliful state,
t TiriITT ATK'TW .rviiM by an old (Vrimirt
P. 11 liU Mill lulll remetlT. Tills leineily wiif
i n wiiiwi to ill'. KessebT by a trli'iid in
lieiiln It bus never lulled.
1 T Tl PODF? ''leers, Ciineei's, etc., tiviv'ed, no
UhJJ IJUULO dilo'i'dice bow long nhVeted.
KIDNEY AND UHINARY COMPLAINTS,
I'iiiiiiiiI, lUUii'iih , Ion ii'iuent. milky or liloo v
n-ihe, uiimiiiI'iiI disebnrges, cnroiuMy tri-iiii'd,
I'll". rii'Miiiiatlsin and neuralgia trenud b
our new reiuci.lcs.
Tnk" a eb'i r botlle at bedtime and urliintr
In Hie liottlo. set aside and looK lit it In the
inoi'ulnu. II it is cloudy, of bus u cloudy set
Ming In it, you have some kidney or bluodit
dlM'iive,
TAPF WHDM removed In twenty-four hours
lulu llUIUuH.-ti worms In window a l of
hi e hi loiio eel long.
HEN Til OTIWl'O We meet, persons
DAM III iMlMu diiywlH.se hi'. aih
every
I Hllll'll
sii li.nl ii is ili'giisling. Tills eoiiii s from i'h
tiiirb in ell her the nose or stomach tin mid
lie exiiuilacd, It euii be cured before the
iiiimiI bones becomes Involved.
VnilVfJ MM ,r vml 'etroubli'd with olghi
lUUliU Mtui emissions, exhmiaitngdiuiiiH.
I'IiiiI'Ii-m, luiNliiulness, avers on lo sm-h'ty,
KiiindiieKS. di'ioodeiio.v, loss of energy, inn
bill.. n noil si li-ennlldeoee, which d prive von
'I your inn n lio.nl and alis"lutety n iili ,,u
fur stiidv, business or miurlnge- Ii you tu,
tlris iiill i'tt d you niny know the eiiuse. Uo
a. id lie iri'iiii'il.
MIMED MEN S'.rJra
vi .k.iu'b'im tmeks nod Uldneys; ln-iU'i i.
I'l iuiiil in Iiiiiikiii and sediment In u lue ; im
(oieney or weakness oi eexuul organs, itud
0 In r unmistuKuhlo signs of nervous ib lnli
Mud ineliiulllie deeay, tbmv die ot llu
tllttieully, ignorant, ol the chunk. The musl
oiisilinile eases of Ibis elinraeier tread d.
PRIVATP llR''as'S. (lleet, Gonorrlieii, In
1 !U lulu rliimiillons. Hisehnrgea, NlrU-turt'i.
VVeukiuss of Organs, Syphilis, Hydrocele
Varicocele and klndivd troubles treuled.
Consultation Free to All.
Oikick IIouks: From 9 A. M. to
8 P. M. Call or address
J. Henri Kessler A. D.
At St. Louis Dispensary,
, 230, YAMHILL STREET.
I'OHTI.ANIh - .... OhKiioN
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COUSTY COURT.
Official Report of t3ie Proceedings of
Regular October Session.
Report of viewers of damages on the
change in the Linn road approved. The
sum of $15 was allowed Christian Muralt.
Expenses, J. K.Graham $2.80; J.L.Kruse
$4.80; Phil Graves $4.20.
Petition of Gustave Perke for aid from
county granted and $10 per month al
lowed, warrants to be drawn in favor of
Win. Jack.
Petition for aid for Catherine Oglesby
not granted.
Warrants for aid of Jack Dodson order
ed drawn in favor of Mrs. Hart instead of
Mark Hatteo.
Matter of West Murray and Portland
road ; ordered that $100 bo spent on said
road by Supervisor Meinig as soon as
possible and to employ residents adja
cent to road.
Petition of Mrs. Mclntyre et al for
more money for care anu keeping of Wm.
White granted and allowance raised
from $6 to $8 per month
Resignation of J. G. Fehler as super
visor of district No. 14, accepted and J
L. Swafford appointed.
Petition of Wilhelm Strum for tax re
bate of $11 43, claiming illegal assess
ment, granted,
Matter of S. Rue drawing warrant for
keepintr pauper when pauper was not in
his keeping; citation ordered issued for
appearance of S. Rue at next term of
court to show cause why he should not
refund the money.
Per diem and mileage ol commissioners
allowed as follows; S. F. Marks, 4 .lays
arid20miles,$14 60; F. Jaggar, 4 days
and 12 miles, $13.20.
Portland General Electric Co reported
that they had put 1734 yards of gravel
at $1.00 per yard on Oswego road.
BILLS ALLOWED.
Irvin, Hodson Co, stationery acct $37 00
W H Savage, sheriff 18 00
J H Wright " 42 00
J J Johnson " 36 00
Edw Holman, paujier 30 00
J W Norris, insane 5 00
D L Paine " 5 OO
WECarll " 5 00
Thos Charman & Son, pauper 4 70
Oregon T & T Co.sheriff 1 25
MO Strickland, insane 5 00
J W Loder, county 32 10
Pope & Co, road and bridge 3 75
E II Cooper, shoriff 32 00
Clara Miller " 11 00
Frank Thouas 33 00
C A l.uelling 22 00
Glass & Prudhomme, stationety. . 17 00
Paul Ilemmelgarn, insane 2 50
Miller Bros, road and bridge 17 22
Chas Moehnke " " 8 30
Geo H Brown, J Pcouit.. . 2 Co
W II Young, commissioners 4 0J
W N Godfrey, inquest, PGibson. . 61 70
F Williams, pauper. .' 5 1.0
Oregon City " 5 03
J W Grout, sheriff. 2 00
W II Savage " 2 00
W W Myers " 30 00
A Mather, p iuper 5 60
Kellomy & Bttsch, court house. ... 6 40
F T Barlow, pauper 9 50
L Stout et al, assessor 366 00
C H bom, road and bridge 16 00
Wilson & Cooke, same 26 85
Herald, printing 80 05
Red Front Trading Co, pauper. ... 4 00
F T Barlow, court house 1 05
Peter Nehren " ' 0 15
J D Slover " " 2 77
Peter Nehren " " 67 43
Sidney Stnvth, road and btidge. . . 6 00
W N Godfrey et al examination G
W Sampson, deceased 13 20
Ina M Chase, clerk 10 00
Herald, printing del tax list 1006 80
I Sel'ing, pauper 19 95
C 11 Isom, sheriff 31 50
T B Hankins " 21 00
E ACoe " 15 00
O C Sanitarium, pauper 19 20
J W Powell, coroner 1 40
Lindsey & Son, road and bridge. . 15 95
J Bichner " " " . . 5 15
R L Pollock " ' " ,.VM 10
H Gans ' 5 85
Noblett 8'ables, insane 0 TO
P Fisher, pauner. ., . 6 30
I. A Winesett " 6 00
H Straight " s 75
Robt Corhett, court house 85 CO
C W Noblett, haliff 4 00
Noblett stables, commissioners. . . 3 00
Ed Story, repairs 2 50
State vs Elmer Thompson, total.. 32 SO
M F McCown, constable 13 00
C Schuebel, justice l 40
A E Ladd, witness 3 91
E W Godfrey " 3 90
Joe Stai r " 1 jj
John Hickman'1 1 y,)
Clara Balden " 1 90
J Pitman '' 1 90
Geo liatdorf " 90
..... s
11 J urn " 1 90
L I Porter, prosecuting attorney. . 10 00
G R II Miller, juror 1 20
II P Bestow " 1 20
J N Harrington " 1 20
M Mctieehan '" 1 20
State vs W G Allen, total 20 05
Wm Knight, rtcoidcr, Canby 5 20
S J Garrison, chief of police 2 05
G B Himick, attorney 0 SO
Warren Lee, witness 1 50
.las Hodges " 1 50
Or II lVdman " 1 50
H A Lee " 1 50
HILLS NOT ALLOW Kl.
E A Pierce, pauper $7 50
C II Isom.eoun'y court ti 00
C 11 Isom.J P court (witdrawn) ... 2 5,)
BILLS CUT DOWN.
claimed allowed
State vs W G Allen .... $21 85 $20 05
Geo Broughton, toad. . . 22 32 20 32
W A Huntley, station'y 10 25 8 75
ROAD AMOUNTS.
The following accounts of road super
visors for month of September were ap
proved :
listrict No. 1, labor on Milwaukee
road :
W H Counsell i2 25
H Gifford 3 75
Henry Ilosely g 00
Lester Barlow 00
Isaac Pollock 4 50
Win Wise 4 50
John Dowling 3 00
M Lauifhlin 12 00
R Scott t 7 50
E Sleeper 1 50
Total $61 00
Dist. No. 1 labor on bridge on Davis &
Ambler road near W II Pope's place:
Wm Wise ; 12 75
Win Hickley 12 37
II Gifford 7 50
E J Lyons 24 00
W II Counsell 17 50
Total $73 02
Dist. No. 2 Labor on Datnascus-Olacka-
mas culvert work:
Thos Roots $2 25
C Lewthwaite 75
0 A Ganglebach 2 00
Wm. Kee, lumber 2 95
A Mather, nails ' 50
Total jf8 45
Dist No 3 On Baker's bridge and Fag-
alda mill road:
A Newell $7 50
Henry Bock 10 50
Warren Greenwell .'. 10 50
Henry Breithaupt 18 00
A Forbes 21 00
Orrin Griffin H 25
A W Cooke 24 75
0 Wolfhagen.blacksmithjng 55
Total $104 05
Dist No 5 Repairing bridges and cul
verts:
J S Birdsall $6 00
Dist No 6 On bridge near Pleasant
Home :
B Bartsch $1 00
A 0 Meinig 3 00
Dist No 11, on Clackamas road
Clyde Waldron $1 50
C R Live3ay 3 50
Dist No 12, on Milwaukee road
FGerber '. .$15)0
Henry Gill ; 19 50
H L Patterson 15 00
J S Gill 6 75
Angus Molin 5 50
Adolph Beugtson 7 50
Carll Beugtson 5 50
Ered Bawfeldt 4 50
L H Kirchem 4 50
J Cromer 3 00
Jacob Mintie. 6 00
J C Sprague 13 00
Livermore Bros.luraber 22 23
Total $127 08
Dist No 14, on Highlan road, bridge on
Thayer road and moving tools
J S Shelly $3 CO
II L Dubois 1 50
A VonPegoi t 1 50
J G Fehler 3 00
Total $9 00
District No 16, on New Era Hill
VV S Rider $4 50
C H Foster 6 75
Chas McCormick. 6 75
A Shefehick 6 75
0 II Rider.....' 9 75
II Seifers 1 50
John Reagayne 3 37
J N Criteser 3 37
E Netetoe 3 37
Geo Rider 3 37
Total $49 48
Pis No 18, on Molalla road
W W May $18 00
M London 12 75
I) Thomas 12 75
R Jones 3 00
B Faust 1 12 00
Ed May 12 00
Charley May 1 80
Frank Jaggar 1 80
W W May 1 80
B Faust 1 80
Laurence Hornt-huh 1 80
P Adsms 1 80
James Currin 1 80
J IC Graham 1 80
B Faust 3 45
John Jones 3 45
Fed Kalhtleisch 3 45
W W May 3 45
Mike I ondo!) 3 45
D Thomas 3 45
John Jones 3 45
Fred Kullifleisch 2 25
Total ;,bo 00
Beside sf-Ti worth of work not ctnuged
to the county.
District No 19, Howard briiUo fill ami
hrid ges
V T Howard J 1 Ml
Warren Gray :
U U Mil Ivan y 1 50
Alhert Woodsido 4 0 )
J J Mablott 2 fit)
John Darnell 8 25
F G Newkicher 4 00
F Irish 75
II Seltzer. 6 01
Fred Earickson 10 75
August " . 11 50
Mike Miilvey 13 25
John Dvnniaon lti 40
Wm Wallace..' 3 75
Dist No 23, on Auiora ami Barlow mails
WmCary $IQ 00
A Trsyer 2 00
J J Taylor 51)
II E Befeu. 6 00
S J Ogleby" 4 00
Dipt 24, bridges
Ervine Wheeler, lumber $80 44
J K Miller " 14 24
Geo Kinz-.fr 1 50
Dave Miller 3 00
Geo Asken " 9 75
S un Koffman 1 50
Frank Mathew 11 25
Ed Kinney 7 50
W Noblett 16 00
Total labi-r 50 50
Dist No 25
John Barth $5 25
Henry Barth 2 2)
Dist No 26, on Molalla river at Wright's
bridge
T S Stipp ' $12 60
J E Coates 6 75
D Williams 6 75
Geo Mollatt .. 4 10
L E Cook 410
Wm S Keen 5 00
A B Klise 125
Wm Skeen 1 00
Total $41 55
Dist No 30
John O'Bryon. $32 25
A Former 5 00
M Dltzer 2 25
J Zimmerman 10 00
J II Moody 15 00
Lester Wailing 9 75
Thos Clark 3 00
Jas Hedricks g 00
Win Pollock 3 00
Thos Armstrong 75
Jos Fanner f, 00
Geo Brown 13 50
Thos Gibbs 7 50
John Kelow... n 25
Total $122 25
Dist No 31
Tualatin Mill Co, lumber $8 95
P A Baker, spikes 6 75
John A Gage , . 5 25
Henry Schatz 1 50
Dist No 34
Win Bramhall $1 50
J M Bramnall, lumber.... 1 00
VtTANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN TO
" travel for responsible established house in
Oregnn, Salary S7S0 and expenses. Position per
manent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. The National, Star Insurance
COUNTX OFFICERS.
Judge o. E. Hnves
Clerk of Courts Elmer Dixon
Slierfl (j. w oraco
Recorder A. Lending
Treasurer Jacob Shade
Amiessor Luciene Stout
Srhool Superintendent H. Starkweather
Surveyor J. H. Wright
Coroner V. N.Godfrey
Commissioners j Marks
Ii? rank JugKur
Deputy Clerk E. H.Cooper
" Sheriff J, W. (.Jroat
" Reoorder Chas, O. Luellini?
" Surveyor C. H. Isom
" Assessor Mrs. L. Stout
County Court meets on first Wednesday after first
Monday of every month.
Probate Court meets oil first Monday of every
month.
Circuit Court meets on third Monday in April and
first Monday iu November.
OREGON CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor E. G. Canfleld
Recorder T. F. Ityan
Chief of Police C.K. Burns
Treasurer . . . . H. E. Straight
City Attorney . C. II. Dye
Street Commissioner CO. Italicuck, jr.
Sup't. of Water Works W. H. llowel I
City Engineer D. W. Kinuaird
Conncilmen R. Koerner, h. C. Caples T. E. Gault,
John Bittner, Flunk ilusoll R. D. Wilsou II. E.
Hurri and James lioaKe.
Council meets first Wednesday of each month.
OABTOHIA.
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible,
established house in Oregon. Monthly (Wis and
expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enelose
self addressed s'ainped envelope. The Dominion
Company, Dept. Y, Chicago.
Tne True Remedy.
W. M. Repine, editor Tiskiiwa. Dl.
''Chief" says : "We won't keep liou e
without Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs pnd co'dx. Ex
perimenteil with many ot hers, hut never
got the true remedy until we used Dr
King's New Discovery. No otlur
remedy can take its place in our home,
as in it. we have a certain and sure cure
for coughs, col ls, whooping cough, etc."
It is idle to experiment with other
remedies, even if they sre urged on you
as just bs good as Dr. King's New Pis
c.nverv. They are not as good. In cause
this remedy has a record of cures and
hesiiles is I'Uivantced. It never fail to
satisfy. Trial lu ttle free at Charman
,t Co. 's di ng sti re.
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Tiik P-R-T Sai.vk in the w nrM fm Cnt,
l.riK-. r-. L ifers, Sail Kheiiin,
Fever S.e Teller, Caj.iiid
I H inds. CiiiUdMir.e, ('urns, aril sll M,in
, Bni iii.iis mid iiishively i iiie l'dfs
I r no i iv leipiiie I. It i uniiiaoiHed lo
liive pet feet sn'iflactimi r nciley re
! undi d Piiri" 25 ri ms per l. For
I s-tle hy Ci:ii 111 111 Cu
DR. PEPPER'S
ROYAL-TANSY PILLS.
NEW rtSCOVERY. NEVER FAILS.
A nw, rvliuhle nnd wife relief for
uivprtMl, etcwit. POBtitr or pain- .
ful uitn;tru()tiou. Now U!i by over '
80,000 Lap iks, lnvitmrutwi thtwe t
onrni(. Bew are of DANorRoi' ix-
P'ation'r. ti lr box email box $1. 1
reiwtiil in pluia wmi-per, tnrl 4-m
Ptftnip for ivtrticulnrft. KftEK ;
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DIRECTORY
CHURCHES.
First Congregational, coiner Main and Eleventh
slreets Kev. G. VV. Butler, pastor. Services
10:Sn -i , m. and 7::MI p. ni. Sunday sehool alter
morning service. Prayer meeting' every Thurs
day evening at 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Y.
' P s. C. E. every Sunday evening at 6:80 p. m.
First Bentlst, corner Main and Ninth streets
Rev. M. L. Hugg. pastor. Morning service,
lu:80; Sunday school, 11:45. Evening service,
7:30. Regular prayer meeting Thursday
evening. Monthly covenant meeting every
Wednesday evening preceding first Sunday lii
the mouth.
St. John's, Catholic, corner Tenth street and
river Key. A Hillebrand. pastor. On Sun
day, muss at 8 and 10:80 11. ni. Every Sunday
tiermnii vermon after 8 o'clock mass. At all
other masses linglish sermons. Sunday Bchool
2Si0p. m. Vespers. Apologetical subjects and
bi 11 diction at 7:30 p. m,
Methodist Episcopal, corner Main and Seventh
streets ltev. II. Oberg, pastor. iVioruiug
service at 10:Jo, Minday -sehool at 10:0u,
livening service it 1 7:30, Kpworlh League Sun
day evening at 6:30, prayer meeting Thursday
evening at !. Cluss meeting after morning
service.
Firs' Presbyterian, corner Poventh and Jefferson
streets Kev. A. J. Montgomery, pastor. Ser
vices at 11 a. in. -Mid 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school
10 a. in. Y. P. 3. C. E. meets everv Sunday
evening at (M0 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs
day evening at S:00.
Evangelical, German, corner Eightand Madison
streets Kev. J. ICvieh, pastor. Preaching
every Sunday at. 11 a. m and 7:30 p m. Sab
bath school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Weekly
prayer meeting eveiy Wednesday evening.
United Brethren, corner Eighth and Pierce
streets H. A. Ware, pastor. Services second
and fourth Sunday mornings and the preced
ing Saturday ill each month at 11 a. m and 7
p. in., and the first Sunday afternoon of each
month at Falls View.
St. Paul s Episcopal, corner Ninth and river
Rev. W. D. Williams, pastor. Sundav services
at 11 a. m.and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10
a. m. Fridays, evening praver with addrets,
at 7:30.
Evangelical-Lutheran.Zion Congregation, corn r
Eighth and Jefferson streets Kev. F. Sack,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m Services
at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
German Lutheran, Ohio Svnod, coi ner of Eighth
and J. Q. Adams streets Kev. Ernest J. W.
Mack, pastor.
M. K South Bev. W. L. Mallov, pastor. Third
Sunday at United Brethren Church.
Congregational, Elvvllle Services second and
fourth SundavB at 3 p m., by Kev. Butler of
! irst church, Oregon City.
Free Methodist Kev. J. W. Eldrldge, pastor.
Preaching first and ihtrd Tuesdavs at 11 a. m.
Prayer meeting Every Thursday evening.
Services hold in Congregational' church at
Elyvlle.
SOCIETIES.
List of All Societies in this County With
Meeting; Vla.ce and Date,
OREGON CITY.
Falls C ty Lodge No. lag of A. O. U. W. -Every
. cvnuiiis in a. j, u. I, . uan on sev
enth street.
Oregon Lodge No. .1, T. O. O.F. Every Thursday
evellincr at Odrl itwri' hall
Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. O. o, F. First and
third Tuesdays at Odd Fellow3' hall.
Willamette Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 2 The
bcuuiiu aim luuriu rriuuys in 1. u. u. p . hall.
Abernelhy Kebekah Degree Lodge No. 30. Tues
day evening at I. O. O. F. hall.
Mnltnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. 4 A. M Regular
communications on iirst and third Saturdays.
Mirths IjOdie No. 2J, D. of H. Every Friday in
Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. Regular con-
Court Robin Hood No. 8330, F. of A. Willamette
hail on second and fourth Fridays,
A. P. A. Council No. 4-First and Third Fridays
in Cross' hall.
Pioneer Chapter, No. 2S, O. E. S.-Masonlc Tem
ple on Tuesdays.
Willamette Camp No. 14S, W. of W,-Pecond and
Fourth Tuesdays In Willamette hall.
Wachcno Tribe, No. 13,1. O. R. M. Tuesday eve
ning at Pope's hall.
Meade Post, No. Ci. A. R. First Mouday of each
month at Willamette hall.
Meade Relief Corps. No. 18 First and third
Fridays of each month in Willamette hall.
Empire Lodge No, q, Order of Unity. Monday
111 Cross' hall.
Separate Company F, O N. G. At, Armory,
Main St. Itegulnr drill nigh .M.indav. Regular
business meeting, first Monday of each month.
St. John's Branch No. 617, C. k. of A. Every
Tuesday evening at their hall.
Oregon City Board of 'I rade At court house on
Monday in each month.
Columbia Hook and Ladder Co. First Friday of
each month at fountain engine nous..
Fountain Hose Co. No. 1 second Wednesday
in each mouth at Fountain engine house.
Cutara -t Hose Co. No. 2 Second Tuesday of each
mouth at Cataract engine house.
Oregon 1 Ity Hose Co. No. 2 -Hose house on the
hill -he third Tuesday ot each month.
Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M.-A. O. U. W. ha'U
u,,i.r, ocvemu BLieei, 011 Heconu ana lourtu
Mondays.
United Artisans, No. 7 Willamette hall every
x ooisiiay.
Mt. View Hose Co. 4 Hose house at Klyville.
COUNTY.
Pig Iron Lodge No. :;.", A. O. U. W. Every
Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' hull, Oswego.
Molalla Lodge No. 40, A. O. U. W.-Frst and
third Saturdays lit school house, Molalla.
fiavel Lodge No. 55, A. O U. W.- Second and
third Saturday evenings at Knight's hail, Canby
Clackamas Lodge, No. 57, A. O. U. W. First and
third Mondasat Strlle's hall, Clackamas.
Sunrise l odge No. 43 A. O. l W. Second and
fourth Saturday at Wllsonville.
Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, D. of H. Eve.y Tuesday
evening.
Rebekah Lodge No. 71, I. O. O. F., of Oswego--Thursday
evenings.
Oswego Ixidge No. 93, 1. O. O. F. Odd Fellow's
hull, Oswego, every Monday evening.
Lone Pine Lodije No. 53. A. F. & A. m!, of Logan.
General Pope Post No. 82; G. A. R First Satur
day of each mouth at Grange hall, M 11 lino.
General Crook P 1st No. 22, G. A. T.. School house
at Needy on First Saturday In each month.
Stir Lodge No. 05, K. of P. Every Wednesday
evening in Castle hall.
Canbv Lodge No. 5t;4, 1. O. G. T. First and Third
Saturday evenings at Knight's t all, Canby.
Oswego Lodge No. 448, 1. O. G. T.-Every Friday
evening In new hall ill old town.
Canby Spiritualist Society First and Thir l Sun
days of each 1n01r.I1.
New Fru W ('. T. I'. First Saturday in each
mouth at iheir nli in New Era.
Pprinewnter No. 2i'3. h of II. On stcona Satur
day nf.cr full muou.
Canby Board o( Trad .;- Knight's hall, Cm hy, on
llrst and third Ktidays.
Moialia Grange No. 40, P. of II. -Their hall at
Wr;hrs i-ridgo tm the second Sa'urday of
each month al 10 a. m.
Tuolalin Grange, Vn. til. P. ol II -fast Saturday
of each iiiouih al their hall in Wilsonvble.
Warner iirain.'0 No. 117. P. of II. Fourth Satur-
(biy of ea.-li 111 eitli al ih d:' hall in New Era.
Bime Tree (iraiigj Mo. S2. P. 01 II. U hill In
Manimiin second Saiur lay in each month.
Oswego 1, range No. 1.5, P. of II. second Salur-
j (lav m eacn inoian.
: PamiiM-us lirmiiic No. 2ii0, of M. Kirnt Satur
day in month in liamasi-u school house.
, Teazel i're k N i. 2.r, P. ol II, Tl)irl Saturday In
j carll lll'tntll.
lLdsc (HrvllH No. 2.V,, P. ,,f II. -Second Satnr
I dnv in inontu.
i Highland No. nil, P. of .A.- First Sa.urd.iy in
month.
! Harlow No. 22, P. of II. Firs! and third Satur-
day in month.
& t rt tnrh s 11 Xit ii'th 8 are reqnrxtfti to
j notify tic ,'iifm- of any cauof ill placr or
1 .- r iiif ddtr.
WAN TK1 rRrTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
KttiilitiH'iir K'uii. s U iruvfl (or responsible.
; tMHlilishvd house in On iron. Monthly 9't aiul
.t li-Htiilrv$'t'i si tm i pet t envelope. Tlte Ionian ion
Company, Ot-pU V, 1 liUHgo,
CASTOniA.
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TO THE
AST
GIVES THE CHOICE 07
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL "
rout m s
VIA
VIA
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Shin
lire
DENVER
OMAHA
AND
GREAT
NORTHERN RT.
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
AND
ST. PAUL KANSAS CIT7
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS
SAN FRANCISCO
for full details call on or adttree
W. H. HURLBCJRT,
Gen'l Pans. A gum,
f'oHTI.ANn. til
Trains arrive and depart fom Portland at
follows:
Depatl No.2 For all East- rn points via
Oregon short Line 0:00 p. m
" No. 4 Tlie Spokane Flyer and
Great Northern 2:15 p.m.
Arrive No. 1 From the East via Oregon
Short Line 7:45 o.in
" No. 3 Fioui Spokane 11:45 a. ai
For further information call on 0, H,
&N. Agent, F. E. DONALDSON, Or. gu
City, Oregon.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
South. North.
6 00 P.M. I Lv Portland Ar 0:8Ha.H
0:52 p. M. I Lv Oregon Cily Lv 8:40A.H
1:45a.m. Ar San Fraucisco Lv 8:00 P. if
The above trains stop at all stations between
Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion, Jeffei.
son. Albany, Tangent. Sliedds, Halsey. Harris.,
burg, Junction City, Irving. Eugene. .Creswell,
Cottage Grove, Drains, and all stations from,
Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive.
ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY.
8:30a.M. .Lv Portland Ar4:K0p.H
9:27 A.M. Lv Oregon Citv Lv :ip.M
5:20 P. M. I Ar Roseburg I,v I 7: OA.
DINING CARS ON OODEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS .
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS .
Attached to all Through Trains.
West .Stile Division,
Ketween 1'OKTLAND and COHVALLIS
HAlLTKAIr, DAILY IUAUKPTbUNDAY.
!:A,ll, I l v Portland Ar5:fiOP.M
12:1S P.M. I Ar. Corvallis Lvl:()6P.M
At Albany and Corvalils connect with train
of Oregon Central & Eastern R. R.
EXPRESS TltAIN DAII.T(EXCEPT8UNDAY.)
4:fiOP. M. I Lv Portland Ar8:26A.M
7.30P.M. Ar McMiunvllle Lv I 5:tt A.M
Direct connection at San Fraucisco with
Occidental ami Oriental and Pacific Mail
steamship Lines for J , AN ANU CHINA;
Sailing dat-s on applic ition.
Rates and tickets to eastern points and
Europe also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU
and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
E. E. lim it, Agent, Oregon City
R.KOEHLKR. C. H.MARKHAM,
Manager, Asst. G. F. 6i P. Agent
Portland, Oi. Portland, Or.
&0 EAST
VIA
LIBRARY CAR ROUTE
America's Scenie Line, .
' THE A I.' -KAIL ROUTE
TO KOOIENAI MINING DISTRICT
VIA '
SEATTLE AND SPOKANE,
Shortest and Quickest Route
TO
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, .
DULUTH,
J I ! 1)
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
Thrnntjh I'ulnre ami Tonrixt Sleepers,
Dining ami Library Observation
Curs.
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For tickets and fu'l information call on or
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