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s OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1901. The Oregon Legislature. BILLS PAHtSKO TUB HOUSE. Barrett Providing for the establish ment of public libraries. toattoon Kegula'ing sale of property for taxee. Co!vi-Fixinj the time for holding court in First Judicial District. Stewart Establishing libraries in school districts. ' . Story Amending act for relief of in digent soldiers. Montague $1000 for improvement of Sodaville Sprinns. i Dresser Amending act relative to ap peals. Grace Punishment for poisoning do mestic animals. Grace Fixing hazardous work and day's labor. Pearce Clerical aid for state treas urer. Schumann Relating to cemeteries snd monuments. Heitkemper To protect union labels and trade marks. Orton To prevent coercion and intim idation of voters. Poorman Reimbursing soldiers for clothing. Incorporation bills for the following places: Burns, Whitney, Butteville, Al kali, Stay ton, Prairie City, Granite. Leb anon, St. Paul, Toledo, 0 ikland, Tilla mook City (H. B. 137), Tillamook City (H. B. 226), Enterprise. ' BILLS PASSltD THE BKNATB. Mays Popular expression of choice for senator. Kelly Sendee by summons in fore closure suits. Adams To regulate warehouses. . Mulkey To reduce interest on school' fund loans. Brownell Amending judgment debtor law. Marsters Jurors and witness fees in Douglas county. Joseph! Creating Btate and county boards of health. Smith of Multnomah Compulsory education of deaf mute children, Fulton To amend usury laws. Joseph! Skilled nurses to convey in sane to asylum. Steiwer Circuit court in seventh dis trict. Steiwer Relative to shipment of Bheep by express. Smith of Multnomah To regulate practice of dentistry. Brownell Relative to holding a con stitutional convention. Josephi For selection and sale of school lands. Smith of Baker Regulate meeting of State University regents. ft In man Relative to Multnomah cir cuit Hurts. Paly For tala of swamp lancU. Sweek To exempt crematories from taxation. Mays Requiring vestibules on street can. Porter To lower salary Clackamas county judge. Wehrung To Increase Btate fair ap propriation. Marsters Popular expression on con stitutional convention. Incorporation bills for the following places: Falls City, Corvallis, Sheridan, Grants Pass. Mitchell, Yoncalla, Hepp. ner, Warrenton, Albany, Cornelius, Waico, Stayton, Hood River, BILLS PACSID BOTH HOUSES. House joint resolution of 1190, for submission ol Initiative and referendum, Whitney Relative to Albany bridge. Nichols Appropriating money for Corvallis Agricultural College. Harris Appropriating money . for University of O-egon. lleitkoinper To prohibit barbering on Sunday. Appropriation for legislative expenses and deflciencos. Ctit... I'..ll?... I I.,H.,.,.l !.... lVarce Relative to Salem postoUice site. Incorporation bills for tho following placesf: Sumpter, Medford, Myrtle Point. Mulkey Providing for sale of school lands. Marnters Fixing ftes of witnesses in Douglas, Jackson uud Josephine coun ties in criminal actions. Porter Fixing salary of judge of Clackamas county. Smith of Multnomah Authorizing portage commissioners to rf move, in cline and sell lands. Smith of Yamhill Amending charter of Sheridan. mi l s huiNitn, nv thb ooykunok. Whin t-y Amending Albany bridge act. Nichols Appropriating (-15,000 for Oregon Agricultural College. 1 l;n t i. Appropriating (17,500 to Ore gon State Vniveuity. llUu V mending Myrtle Point char ter. Biiggs Amending Medford charter, llolwrte For payment of if a'p bounty warrants. Story Relative to Portland tax levy. Incorporation aeti for the following places: Uoseburg, Oanyonville, Silver ton, Ilgiu, Suinuierville, Baker City, Antelope, Dallas. Pearce Relinquishing ground toU. S. for postollke at Salem. Wehrung Relative to licenses on state fair grounds, (law without govern w'l signature.) Brownell To pay expenses of Indian war veterans to Washington. Brownell To submit initiative and referendum. Smith of Baker Amending Sumpter charter. Smith of Multnomah Removing in cline at Cascade Locks. S weekTo authorize Portland to levy a special tax. A Gentle Hin'. In our style of climate, with its sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled' in a single day, it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are taken from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting dirpctly from this cause, A bottle of Boschee's German Syrup kept about your home for immedi ate use will pervent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, snd perhaps death, by the use of three or foui" doses. For curing Consumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Creup, or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Get a sample bottle free from Geo. A. Harding. Regu lar size, 75 cents. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Notice of County Convention Pa trons of Husbandry. Notice ii hereby given that the annual county convention P. of H. for Clacka mas county will be held at the county court house in Oregon City at 1 o'clock, p. m., Tuesday, March 5, 1901. Said convention is called for the pur pose of electing delegates to attend the state Grange to be held in Albany next May, and all grangers are requested to choose their delegates at the February meeting for said convention. Mary S. Howard, County Deputy. Going East. If you intend to take a trip East, ask your agent to route you via The Great Wabash, a modern and up-to-date rail road in every particular. Through trains from Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York and New England points. All trains run via Niagara Falls and every through train has free reclining chair cars, s.eep ing and dining cars. Stop over allowed On all tickets atNi- n...n Coll.. Ross 0. Clink. Pacific Coast Pass. Agent. Los Angeles, Cal. C. S. Crank, Gen'l. Pass Agent. St. Louis, Mo. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka-, mas Abstract & Trust Co. J L Evans to J W Marshall, 4 as in the S S White elm 500 0 & C R R Co to H Englo, w of nw of sec 35, 5,2 e 228 C M Baily to J M Thomas, w of nw of ne of sec 7, 2, 5 e 200 W H Smith to P Prager, lots 1 and 27 in blk 1, Edgewood , . . 150 L Parker to 8 E Phiester, tract in Oregon City 1000 J Rauch to Wra E Rauch, lots 1 and 10, blk 84, Gladstone 100 H Hughes to Wm II Phelps, 62 1-2 as in sec 22, 5, 2 e .' 1500 M J Broderick to McM College.trct , in McKinlay elm and part of lot 4, blk 2, and lots 3 and 4 in blk 156, Oregon City 1769 F II Fruiht to J Bushford, 18 as in Campbell elm 1, 2 e 850 J Streje to J Sevcik, lots 4, 5, 6, 7, blk 3, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 8 in blk 4 and lots 1, 3, 4, and 5 in blk 5, Beals Add, New Era.... 1000 A Lehman to W F Lehman, of nw of sec 27, 2, 5 e 400 0 II Miller to A K Enger, 20.84 as in Lee elm, 3, 1 e 1 0 H Miller to M M Miller, 20.94 as in Lee elm in 3 , 1 e 1 F Davis to I R Mcintosh, 35 as in sec 2, 2, 2 e 900 R J Cochran to J L Cochran, sw of sec 0and lot 1, sec 7, 6, 3 e 900 B F Caton to 0 F Uhlig, 4 as in sec 29, 1, 3 e 750 John Milne to U G Stingley, 60 as in sec 5, 3,2 e 100 Chris Schubel to Agnes Schubcl, lot 1, in blk 121, Oregon City.... 1 Take two to night and you will be well to morrow. Bald win's Health Tablets. They cure sick-headache, chronic constipation and make sick people wel 1-50 doses 25c R. W.T.IU, th. Chicago nltUon.ir.ctnr in.it (of T.nrtU'. funch jc Clg.r fear,) nay.: "BaMwta'i Health Tablet, .re the. best ranted; for consultation, biUWu.ueu.ud tor pid llw 1 kave .vet UMd." UWAWTBAUW,N,'D'0,- 1 14 yur Me.Uk Tablet, txcelleat oeas4lpaU.il, ick-a4ache ui dwp.pi. OfO Baker Cat, Aaetloaeera. " Huntley's Drug Store FIGPRUNE. The Ayerag Cengtb sf Human Life mleht ba prolonged if people In gene rail would exercise more judament rardiir their diet. When It Is found that a cer- ! tain article of food dos not agree with j ene then It is time to discontinue its ue. It L by observing the effect of various things that are eaten and drunk that en- ! ables us to determine juet what 1 bene ficial or detrimental to our health. Liq uids or solids containing alkaloids or tannin are harmful in their effect o-n the system. Pure tea oontalns a high percentage of tannin. "Adulterated teas are dangerous. Borne of them are actu ally poisonous especially green teas which contain copperas and prussian blue." New York Herald. Medical scionce demonstrates that the presence of alkaloids, or tInlc add, In food is the direct cause of Indigestion and dyspepsia, the knowledge of which led to the widespread substitution of cereal products for both tea and coffee. California produces the bent and moat palatable substitute now on the market Flgprune Cereal. Thla health-giving bev erage consists of U per cent fruits and S per cent grain. It is a rich, nour ishing drink. When poured into the cup it lias the rare amber color ef the purest coffee. Those suffering from dyspepsia or nervousness will appreciate Flgprune Cereal. It is a boon to the Invalid and healthy people enjoy It. Ask your grocer for Flgprun'j Cereal the perfect break fast beverage. B F Siefer to J E Siefer, e Ol e of sec 2, 2, 3 e 500 H M Franklin to S E Hess, lots 3, . 4, blk S.Edgevood .. 150 M L Doolittle to L and G D 11, s of ; lot 1, blk 1, Green Point 900 N M Wetherell to H E Stevens.lots ' 3,Z, 5 and 6, blk B, Canemah . . 425 J Wise to Jos Weber, 6 1-2 as , in Eagan elm, 2, 2 e 375 C and F Bobn to M Bohn.n of se of . sec 2, 3,2 e.. ...... 1000 P H Marlay to K Kuckenberg, e of sw of sec 13. 4, 4 e 9 F Kanreth, et al, to T Stabin, et al, interest in estate J Stabin.. 1 K Kuckenberg to P H Ma lay, tax deed, e of sw of sec 13, 4,4 e.... 1 K. Kuckenberg to O J Kramer, eof sw of sec 13, 4, 4 e Working Overtime., Tc.icrlit hour Iawm or nrnnrail hv t.hnsi M . . . j tireless, little workers Dr. King s New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Bil iousness, Constipation, Sick Headache und all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, Bufe, sure Only 25c .t Geo. A, Harding's drug store. For Over Fifty Fear. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of uiothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the (turns, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste, Sold Ly Drug gists in every part of the World. Twenty-HVb cents a bottle. Its value u incalculable. Pe sure and ask for Mm. VVinBlow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. How it is Done. 1 The first object in life with the Ameri can people is to "get rich;" the second, how to regain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving: the second, (good health) by using Green's August Flower, Should you be a despondent suffer from any of tie effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Appendicitis, Indigestion, etc., such as Sick Headache, Habitual Cos tiveness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, etc., you need not suffer another day. Two doses of the well known August Flower will re lieve you at once. Go to Geo. A . Hard ing and get a sample bottle free. Regu lar size, 75 cents. Get Green's Prize Almanac. 1 ny:t.f?r.-v.l'.. It's Easy to Stand OR WALK, OR REST With your feet encased in our Floral Quren $3.00 Shoes well made, stylish, healthful, econo mical. It's a '"wonder" in shoe values. Ask to see it. Dozen of other varieties foot wear for all people and all purses. KRAUSSE BROS. C. Sclim-Wl Y. S. U'Rcn U'RKN & SCHUF.HEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW futfrttr TTMiofat OREGON CITY OREGON C. D. St D. C. LATOURETTE ATTORNEYS AT LAW CoamsraUl, Real but ant Frsbat Lav OAs to 0bmW Bak SmlUtag MMM CUT . . . . sr : mrrL. : COUNTY. OFFICER8 Judge .... T. F. Kj'an Clerk of Conrts E. H. Cooper Shariff J. J. Cooke Reco-der ... T. P. Randall Treasurer A. Luelling Assessor..... KU Williams School Superintendent J. C. Zinaer Surreyor , Ernest Rands Ooroner , M. C. Strickland !I R. Morton T. B. Klllin John Lewollcn Deputv Clerk Elmer Dixon " ' Sheriff J- E. Jack " Keoorder Etl. nedman " Assessor ,. J.G. Porter County Court meets on first Wednesday after first Monday of every month. Probate Court meets on first Monday of erery month Circuit Court meets on third Monday in Aprllana first Monday in November OREGON CITY OFFICERS. Maror .' Grant B Dimlck Recorder Bruce C. Curry Chief of Police C. E. Burns Treasurer Unn Jones Citv Attorney A. S. Dressur Street Commissioner John Green Sup't. of Water Works W.H. Howell City Engineer Ernest Bands Oounc ilmen R. Koerner, J. W. Powell, W. B Zumwalt of First Ward; wm. sneena.. v . . Hustler, C. O. Albright, of Seco.d Ward; E. W. Seott, S. D. Franci. .nd Ed. F. Story, of Third Ward. Council meets first Wednesday of each month WANTED AN ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHAR acter to aellter na c.uee.1 im ureguu iui um . year, wre pay. Honesty more than experience required, our reference, any bank 111 any city. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Man fac turers, Third Floor, 834 Dearborn St., Chicago 0K. GEO. IIOEYE, DENTIST. Offle in CauBeld Building, Main Btrwt Oregon Oitv. Bbidoi and Caownt Work a Bmciaitt. AU work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. DR. L. L. PICKENS DENTIST Barclay Building, PrlcM Moderate. All Operations Guaranteed. DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN DENTIST. Graduate of the Northwestern Unive-r-lty Dental School, also of American Col lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago- Willamtltt Block - Opponite Poitoffict Orkoon City, Oregon. G. N. GREENMAN (Established 1864, THB PIONKER EXPRESSMAN AND DRAYMAN Parcel! Delivered to All Part, of the City. OREGON CITY OREGOB IVlin Title, and Land Caio. Bullae., a Bpeolalty. ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will pjaotlce in all the Court, of th. St.te Conveyancing Rooms 3 Weinhard Building Opposite Court House OREGON CITY, OREGON. M. C STRICKLAND, si. D. ( Hospital and PrlTsf Experieuoe.) Mfcri ki professional sarrine. to th. people Or.fOB City .nd vlelnlly. Hpecial auenttoa paid to Catarrh and I'bronio dlMuet. Best of nference. v1t.ii. OtOoa in Wlllamett. Buildlu. Oslo, hour.: 10 m H a. m., t to p. m. MOON CITY e&aoos GEORGE L. STORY LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Will practice in th. Circuit, County and Justice Court, in the County. AL CBARU1S RlA90KiBLK Abstract. Furnished. Money Loaned Offic. in Btevena Building, OREGON CITY, OR. C. S. SEAMANN, M. D Call, promptly attended at all hours EYES tested and properly fitted with GLASSES Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Willamette Building - Opposite Postofflce OREGON CITY, OREGON 0. E. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW Steren. Buildiug, opp. Bank of Oregon City OREGON CITY OREGON 0. W. Eastham G. B. Dimick DIMICK & EASTHAM ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Fetnte .nd Protate Inw Special ties, Abstract of Title made, Money l oaned. Refereuee, Bank of Oregon City OREGON CITY, OREGON James Murrow to da your Painting and Papering If you want first-rlass work . New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING ' a Specialty Opposite Caufleld Block OREGON CITY DIRECTORY CHURCHES. First Presbyterian, corner Seventh and Jefferson Bl eets llev. A. J. Montgomery, pastor. Ser vices at 11 a. m.'md 7:i0 p.m. Sabbath scliool 10 a. m. f. 8. (!. E meets every Sunday evening at(i:30p. m. Pruyer meeting Thurs day evening at P'OO. F.vnnEelical Cliurc'i. comet Eighth and Madison streets. I!ev. s (Joplev, pimiiir 'services every Sablialb al 11 a. in. ami 7:S0 p. m . Sunday-school at 10 a.m. Prayer meeting Thursday evoning. St. Paul's Epist.npjil, comer Ninth nnd Hver llev. P. K. Hammond, pattor. Services, Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday n'lmol at 10 a. ni. Fridays, evcumg prayer wilhiddress at 7:80. St. Johc'b, Catholic, corner Tenth street nd River Rev. A. hlllelmiml, pastor. On Snn dav, niKKB at 8 and 1.1:30 a. m. Every Sunday German sermon aCer 8 o'clock muss. Atall other musses English sermons. Sunday school 2:30 p. in. Vespers, Apologetic subjects and benediclion at 7 :3C p. m. Methodist Episcopal, corner Main and Seventh streets Uev. R. A. Atkins, pastor. Morning service at 10:l,"i, Sunday school at 10:00, Evening service at7:E0, Epworth Lenirue Sun cav eveni'-W at 6:30, praver meeting Thursday ev'nlng at 7:30. Class meeting after morning servi.e. United Brethren, corner Eighth and Pierce streets, llev. Cocking, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 . m and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 1C a. m. Young Peoples Meeting at 6:80 p. m., Sunday. Prayer mee.ing every Wednesday evening. First Congregational, oorner Main and Eltvemh s.reets Eev. E. 8. ol'.'nger, pattor. S rvicea 10:30 a. m. 'ind :30 p. m. Sunday Bchool after morning service. Praver meeting WedneEday cvenirg ai 7:30 Prayer mee'ing Y. P. 8. C. K Sunday even'ng al 0:3u First Baptist, corner Main anil Ninth streets Kpv. .1. H. Bevan, p .slor. M rning aervics, 10:30: Sunday school, 11:45; Ev. ning service, 7:30. Regular prayer meeting, Thursday even ing. Monthly covenant meeting, Wednesday veul g preceding first Su idayin each month Evnngellcal-I.uthernn.ZtonCcnKregatlon. corner Eighth and Jefferson streets Rev. Meyers pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. German Lutheran, Onio Svnod, corner of Eighth and J. Q. Adams streets -Rev. Ernest J. W. Mack, pastor. M. E. South Rev. T. P. Havnes, pastor. Third Sunday at United Brethren Chuicn. Free Methodist Rev. J. W. Eldridge, pastor. Preaching first and loird '1 uesdays ut it a. m. Prayer meeting Every Thursday evening. Services held in Congregational church at Elyville. i SOCIETIES. List of All Societies In thla County With Meeting; Place aud Date. OREGON CITY. Oregon Cltv Lodge No 1. Ancient Order Red Cros id and 4th Fridays at Willamette hall. Falls City Lodge No. 1S9 r.f A. O. U. W -Every Saturday evening in A. o. u. w. nun on sev enth street. . Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. O. O.V. Every Thursday evening at tina reiiows nan. Falls Encampment No. 4, T. O. O. F. First and third Tuesdays at Odd Fellows' hall. .Willamette Rebckah Hcgrce Lodge No. 2 The second and fourth FriduyB In l.O.O. V. hall. Multnomah Lodge f o. 1, A. K 4 A. M Regular communications on lirst aud third Saturdays Mvrtle Lndce No. 21, D. of H Every Friday in A. O. U. W. hall. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. K. negular con vocation third Monday. Court Robin Hood No. 8330, F. of . --Willamette hall on second and fourth Fridays, Pioneer Chapter, No. 28, O. E. 8. Masonic Tem ple on Tuesdays. Willamette Camp No. 14S, W. of W. First ard third Fridays in Willamette hall. Modern Woodmen of America. Cam- N. 5flfi6, meets secoua ana lourin lucsanys at wiuau ette hall, Falls Orove Circle No. 32, W. W.-Vi:iamett hall, Tuesday evenings. Wachtno Tribe, No. 13, T. O. R. M. Tuesd vy eve ning at neumen b nan, jaggar Duiuung. Union Veterans Union Second Saluiday n each mouth at 1 p. m. aud fourth Saturday, 7:30 p. ni , in armory. Moade Post, No. G. A. R. First Monday of each month at Willamette hall. Crystal Council Order Pcndo, No lGlEvery Monday at Redmen's hall. Council No. 221, A. O. P. Every Tuesday at Red men's hall, Cat.r.ct Lodge No. 76 K. of P. Every Wednesday t Redmen's hall, Me.de Relter Corps, No. 18. Meets at Willam ette hall on the first Monday at 2 p. m , nnd the third Monday at 7:80 p. m The auxiliary meets at the armory on first and third SaturcayB at p. m, MoLoughlln Cabin No. 4, Native Sons rf Ore. ?:on, meets at Willamette hall on second and ourlta Monday evenings. 8t. John'. Branch No. 647, C. K. of A. Kvery TueBdayeTeningatthelrh.il. United Artisans, No. 7 Willamette hall erery Thursday. Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M.-A. O. U. W. ball upper Seventh street, on second aud fourth Mondays. Oregoi City Board of Trade At court house on Monday la each month. Colunkia Hook .d Laddir Co. First Friday of each mouth . Fountain engine houte. Fountain Rose Co. No. 1 Second Wednesday in each month at Fountain engine house. Cataract Hose Co. No. 2 Seoond Tuesday of each month at Cataract engine house. Oron City Hose Co. No. S-Hose house on th. hill the third Tuesday of each month. Mt. View Hose Co. 4 Hose house at Elyville COUNTY. Pig Iron Lodge No. 135, A. O. U. W.-r-Every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' hall, Oswego. Molalla Lodge No. 40, A. O. U. W. First and third'Saturdav. at school house, Molalla. Gavel Lodge No. 5S. A. O. U. W.-8econd and third Saturday evenings at Knight's hall.Cnby. Clackamas Lodge, No. 67, A. 0. V. W. First and third Mondays at Binie s nan, Clackamas. Sunrise Lodge No. 43. A.O. U.W. Second and lonrth Saturday at Wilsonvllle. Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, D, of H.-Every Tuesday evening. Rebckah Lodge Vo. 71, I. O. O. F., of Oswego Thursday evenings. Oswego Lodge No. 93, 1. 0. 0. F. Odd Feilow'i hall, Oswego, every Monday evening. Lone Pine Lodge No. 63. A. F. & A. M of Logan. General Pope Post No. 62; 0. A. R First Satur day of each month at Grange hall, Muliuo. General Crook Post No. 22, U. A. U. School house at Needy on First Saturday in each month. Star Lodge No. 96, K. of P. Every Wednesday evening in Castle hall. Canbv Lodge No. 5(14, 1. 0. G. T.-FIrst and Third Saturday evenings at Knight's Hall, Canby. Oswego Lodge No. US, I. O. O. T.-Every Friday evening in new hall in old town. Canby Spiritualist Society First and Third Sun days of each month. New Era W . C. T. V. First Saturday in each mouth at their hall In New Era. Sprliidwater No. 2f3, P. of H.-On second Satur day after full moon. Canby Board of Trade Knight's hall, Cauby, on lirst and third Fridays. Central No. 2'.7 P. of II. Third Saturday at B?a- YerCree k Imll. Unrdtiig No VI P of U.-Smurday after full moon, ('ant).v. Mllwaufcie Craiigo No.'-'M P. of II. Third Satur- diiy at 10 a. ui. Molalla Grange No. J(, P. II Their hall neur Muliuo 'n the second Saturday of each mouth at 10.30 a. m. Mvrtle ssi-mMy Mi. 7 C. A. Every Friday at Cut) by. Butte Creek Fair Associatlra of Manjuam Holds an annual fair. Tualatin Grange, No. Ill, P. of H Last Saturday of each month at their hall in Wilsonville. Warner Grange No. 117. F. of H. Fourth Satutv day of each mouth at their hall in New Era, Butte Creek Grange No. 82, P. ol H. At hall in Marquain second Saturday in each month. Oswego Grange No. 175, P. of H. Second Satur day in each month. Damascus Grange No. SfiO, P. of H. Fint Satur day in month in Damascus school house. Highland No. S61. P. of H.-First Saturday In month, near Clarke. Setrftariei of Societia an Hndli rtqutittd U otijr " editor of any ehangt fa placet r wutHtit date. 6bol report carJi tor tale at tail cf flot Go To MUMS Bros' Grocery Store For Best Goods, Best Condition, And Prompt Delivery. 7th and Center STREETS. E. I. SIAS Watchmaker and; Jeweler Postoffice Building CANBY - - OREGON BANK OF OREGON CITV BAJtinra houbb a thb cm FAIB VP CAPITAL, 140,000.00 BUMflVB flOJUOM rtMldeat, n-trIda ihtaalar, ' Can, H. CAVfUM Oio. A. HabsiM I. Q. Caufibi A Oenral Banking Bn.lne.a Tr.n.acUd D.po.lta Boo.lv.d Subject to Check. Approved Bill, and Note. Discounted. County and City Warrant. Bought. Loan. Made on Available 8eourit Exchange Bought and 4old. Collection. Hade Promptly. Draft. Hold Available in Any Part ( th World Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, fr.ncl.co: Chlcgo ani New York. Interest Paid on Time Depoalta. , J. C. BRADLEY'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stiblss XT 1 : . c i j. ieany ui(iuhiih:ouh(ihiihiuii unugo First-Class Rigs of All Kinds OREGON CITY, OREGON, A PERFECT BATH ROOM neatial to perfect comfort and health. Our 'Btlmatea on patting in Plumbing Work and luing. for large and naall house, will be found surpassingly low when quality of work and material ased Is considered . We womld be pleated to have n opportunity to submit figures. F. C. GADKE W. II. YOUiNG'S Livery ti Feed Stable Finest Funera. Turnouts in city OREGON CITY. OREGON If Ton Want High Grade Stamp-Photos OREGON CITY, OREGON SHANK & BIS3ELL Embaimsrs and Fune.al Directors Telephones, Night or Day Seventh Street Near Depot COMMERCIAL BANK of OREGON CITY CAPITAL $100,000 Transact, a General Banking Bualneea Loan made. Bills discounted. Vfskts eot leotloos. Buys and sells exchange oa all point' bib. Called Atatee and Karope and on HaBA ton. DepMlla reoeired .object to akeak. lank open boa A. M. to P. if.