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Oregon City Enterprise. KIM MAY, A lit J I. 2.', lam tin: (Hit i it (oi kt. LIFIi ON Til H FARM. AM CMS IV IMA l AT I UK KAIIHK.U'S in i i ill i; at 311 i,i m. work, The grange allord Just (lie recrea-1 ter lint heneflt ol l.er own exiwrlenre, ul l(in she iicm-iI a llwusatidof wotitcii who If It In osUe for licrto ilu wi, in cruelly More Intelligence and Tcuieniine In Farm Ufa tilvoenlcd (Jrenler Attention to Home ConiforU iickIii'i nil, er irill't for igiioianl yiMiutt lmoseaei'- nercsstirily waste much time, llironl of faae fur lhi Klrat Hire Ihtjs of I lt Term. Circuit court convened last Monday morning. T. W. Koirta ami Orrln Holme wiru sHiinled liallifTa, All lli Juror responded to tlie roll call. J. (I. I'orter, Max Teller and 0. T. Illikiusu were itu'iined from Jury service. The following wart duly drawn, empaneled and wrn aa grand Jutira; J. li. Morton, K. H, I'cak, Mat Haker, Joseph Kvlliiwa, Win, Hoop, Cliarlna Thomas, and (ioorgn lloylau, tli Aral liHtiibil tadng appointed foinman, lli following eaiMia wore continued tor the term : Alex riweek vs. Marlon Jolinaon, Ttioinaiinn Kudy va. Tliomaa Channan, Jaiuc K Olllcerv. John E. Olllitir, Tliomanlnu Kudy va. Jaiiua K. Ollicer, Tlmiiiadue Kudy va. John K. Ulllrcr, Carv Chapman va, ('. T. I'Btker, Tlminaalne Kudy va. Hainuel Kamadon The lollowing eaaca were dlmlHcd: A. I.. Itutt va. Claia K. and It. II. Itandolli, (iertrtide A, K Holfmaii va. l'n i tn m and Nlit It Colin, J N. llowlelt vii. I.ydla IIomIcII, Coiuiiictc lal Hunk ol Oiegnii t'lijf va M. J Snyhcr, K. J. dishing va. I'. J. Wela-r, T. A. Tople innn va. Apple, trustee of ISttitlt College al McMinvlllo va. J II. and Sarah I 'ay, II. V. lloea va J, I". I'liilli. el al. In thn matter of thti n-ttion of S Malliro for writ of review rrit-timt the action of tln county court in gianl lug a liiiior liiciimi to J, Kualmuer of Cmihy it wa ordered that the writ of review lie dismissed for Want of i'ivi.e the oilier nucntii'lin involved not licing land now every fiiriner should mine to the passed iih.ii iind no ronaidi -ration of ' lr'm and demand r.ul r. n enlall.in in the inertia M-.i.g had and that .aid h. j legislative Ualiim Uli men of oilier ratlinjf. I iicy snoiiMi cm iti--e irnin me nio 'rues (which are run lv uioiioinii-d and lilsky have been made healthier and happier llierel,y have leiilllled: and not only that, It prove to I a womlerfully onoiiiioul way of vlcltiMif. If the- uncling" are oiicm a mouth, and dinner I taken there, a family, make great aiicrlttce Ui educate their i-liil- by preparing twelve dinners, each of which i dren, lor usually the ignorant oneu must do Sunday Services. riiiKT:oN(tKKOATioNAi,r:iit'Kf;it.-K. 0. W. i.t'CAH. P-l"r ncrvimi l II a, m. and T mi . m H iinlr HVrh'Kil l t inomlna ur- Uioney and ,alline In making llima'-crMful j vie. Prayer mMtliiir WwlinKlny eveniria at i,rrin eiiia Pari-iila ul. I l willhir l ' 7,Wo,cJ:a. frayaf Bieetlii ol Voung Pe.,te,a erm.eiii. lureuta aliouiu I wiling lo ,,,.,,.. ,,, j-rlntlairi Kmleavor every auudar The following vaaay wua mad hy Mr. A. K. Shipley at the farumr'a iuatitiitt) held In Molalla grango hall at Muliuo Apilllt: V arming la the moat ancient ofal I oceupa llouaand alwith moat iirceaaary, furltia to that that the world mint look for food. It la llkewlaelhe moat lndeiiidelit, aa farm era ran In caae of neceaaity live on tlm pro-dui-eof tlielr fiirma like many of oiiraouth em people did during the lute war, and they ran tHMiilleaure of having plenty to rat hi Ihla niniilry. Iw (lie lliuea ever au hard, Uii lea the whole country IxN-oiiie'like It la aaiil the atarvlng Himaian jienaenta did, a (Himniunlty of drunkard", and lull lo aow and reap for inauyconaecutlv yeara, H-nd-ing their time and what money they ran liet hi drliaiicliery. The farmer I" kln over hi. ainall domain ami dlrecla hi work to ault hlmaeir. Ilia crop are growing while he aleepa or rela, and ahouhl he become ali k lil pay doe not aloi, Miii hnl Ihe htlur he -ui upon the farm raimea it totn ereaae in value, aohe ianainiiiK hi wiuiltli all the (tint, if he kee,a out of ili-U. He may he ohlined to live frugally and drraa plainly, hut the former la l-et tor hi hrnlih and the laiier far U-lier than JeopanlUIng tlie liouie with deht, lor Hint la a load lew can rnrry w llh i-heerfiilne, hiippinex or health. Kiiriuerlv fai int ra were at the head of af fair In our lintiou, and w hat a I'lty II m-ema llml ihey did not reull.u the dbu-lmin con- .. u i.i. i .1 r,. ..w r H...V . ,' , .. . , ' , I we are wickwllv niiiiei mi-o 01 oi.-.rr rioiiti 10 inaKeiani wlirreliy thrv would U- rolite.l of the Ju.t n-waril ol llo-lr lalmr. The coiiw-iu in-ea of Ihrlr not hnmgke t pac with olhera In the man-li of imrovemrnt are upon ", eveiiina all Miprainpt. riKHT BAPTIHT ClIUKCII. R. Oii.aa l m u mm p.-,,r yri,liia Hervlee at ll:Hllll'lav la nrenared la-fore the meetlug, can vllt the hardi-at work and receive the poureat ... la g,enlll, nurvlf ; Keaular many lamlile. lw.lv. time, a year Inatead pay. Hudy and work ahouhl he coinhln! X$ftfl!S;r of twelve famlll. one a year aa hi the old 1 aa much aa polhle, and If time and nirana rM,,n(r ,h, n, auoday In the mouth. A u. .,,,1 l.i.i.l ol u i, au h-ct ol liter- are lliullcil aturiy aliuuio lie moeiiy conunei ooruiai inviumon mil eat to ail concerned are dlncnaiwd and all i t" lh' hranchea (not iie:eary to rfert can avail Ihrmaelvea of Ihe knowlclge and j almlenla in huaineaa and add to their hae ei4irleuc of every ono, A fraternal feel- i piueaa hy making them acquainted with lia- ing la engendered which unite them In : iur. limner mainematic ami ine lau aympalhy and one common brotherhood, ! gnage may I very Interesting and ami add greatly lo the peace and happlnea treiigtlieiihig to the memory, but uaually ol any comiuuiilty. I ""')' are of no praetlral benefit and are for- Aa health U on of the grealeal eaaential ' golU-n, while the atudy of iKitany Improve to happlnea aanllary condillona ahould lie 1 Hie mind Juat a much and a knowledge of carefully coneldcred and healthful habit It I a Joy through life. Any atudy which atlclly adhered lo. Slinple rcmHIe ehoulil i neipaone lo appreciate me wauiy oi piania, annual., rix aa, or any iniug m me reann oi nature whh h (xl ha ratU-reil In profuaion all alut u, give an aildrd Joy which no mi.fiirtun can take away, and ha a ten dency to lilt the thought from nature up to nature iod. Anything that makes one pun-r, iinhli r, hedi-r, adds a charm lo the looks. Hmllea and frown, laughter and tears h e their liupre on the lai-e. We do not realize the influence of little things Ihe fnrce ol habit both on look and action. The melancholy wron who is always look ing on the dark aldeol tilings, who cannot enjoy Ihe .unshiiie fur fear of eud-ien rain, who lakes little delight In the flower of Kpring or the fruit., if autumn lrauthe frols and enow of winter may come too assert llicir manluHHl, and bt llieniaelvea ; '"", is gra-lually drawing down the cor- the master and not the slaics. j m-rs of his eye and mouth and mukingof , . i, . , i. i bin !( a idure doleful lo liHik upon, lime and monevlawell spent if home i ,, , ' . , , , 1 , , , . , ., ., I llahit.nl M-lli.liuess lead to lintrulhtlll- Im applied In time. There Is great ami need less waste In many familie for medicine and diM-ior which a little sell-control or rare would have made unnecessary: hut the greatest waste ol all Ihe must wicked, fool ish waste-is of money a-nt for tobacco and intoilciili-ig liquors. As they are really narcotic In llo-lr action Ihey are of no laat ing benefit to any one. Their use iaalway followed by conseiiient depression. If wo men and children do not need these thinga why ahould men In their boasted strength la-come victim lo the. Illlhy demoralixlng habits? or If, In their Ignorance of conse quences, Ihey have already become enslaved hy them, why do they not make a deter mined etlort to gain control of themselves, KT- lOIIN'H (.'IICUCH CATHOLIC Rav. A. Iliu isassii, Pastor. On Huiiday mass at and 100. u. Kvery second and fourth ttufiday (lerrnan sermon after Hie o'elo:k roa.s. Al al other masses Kiirllsh aermotia. Burma? a-hwil al t r. a. Vespers, apologetic! iiihj.-cu. and Heuollcllnn at 7 W r. u. MKTHOIUHT KflH:0FAL CHfKCH. Rtv Kim. Umtsi, Paso-r. Morning eervlre at It; MiidHii Hehofllat 1J If,-. Kveliln service at 7:30. Kpwnrib ieaaut ineelin MniKlay evening at s: Prayer Melln Thursday eveulnf at stranger cor'llallr inritea. KIKHT PKKhHYTKKIAN CltrRCH.-Rar. 0. W. (iiaoaav, Pa.cr. aervlees at 11 a. n. and 7 M) r. M. Habljath Hehoril al 1U . M. Young paopie's it-Oety ul Christian Endeavor meets every tiunitay evenln at 0. Wednesday evening prayer meelini at 7:3(1. Keats Iree. r.VANO'aiCAl.t lft HCH-IKKMAK - ADO. EaasT, Pastor. Preaching services every alter nate miridayet 11 A. M and 7 P. M. H.l.l.sih school every Bnnrtar at 10 A. M (John llarrlslrger. Hiipt.) Weekly Prayer Meetlug every Welneslay evening I'MTBU BKETIIHK.V C II PRC II-Rev R Miu.a, pastor, aervines rlrstand third Kunday In each month al Oregoo "It jr. al II a. m. 1 f m. second Cm. lay at Mountain Home at II a. m : lourtb auuday at Harmony acloan nonse ai li a. m. pra- r meeiuig. orfgoii oy, n f-,c.,j avealug. Hunday scbml. 10 a. m. b ; but we must not ml.tiiku preM-nt ph-aa-' tie-s, , I ! - J . -1 v and theft, and often to miir-ier ami the gallows. -The luriner did not anticipate a , and the hitler would have tl' , .. ,.! ... . . ....... ... . ,1,,, n pr H ,,i , in- .H I M n. i. I-M't- inr croii- . ., . , ,i ,i 1 1. ,i - Iniilin I f i 4uitenilnrv and Ihe drunkard in i Inn. mih s tlu,t h-aM'B no sling Ik-Iiiiiu . and 1 aelllsh If w pursue onr i... ,r. i ll.i. vii.iim of the hal l-i- ""' "' l'n , i 1 ' !,... i ..ri,L...i . ,1... ti i . ..r nut..,. . . driinkaiil's grave; hut getting started aome aiiVon the dounaard road and on with ever incri a.ing ced utitil tin- missel he without prcJudii-M. August Kamio et al v. William Otty I ,,,.i i in.. d elected t al. Ivmurrcr lo tlm complaint t.vi j .., ,,B j,,,, 1(1 , A, ,lt.v ,0,t ,. balance of Hiwer It will be (heir own fault If they remain longer unrepresented. The time came w hen farmers were not supposed to I able Ui represent the ,eople In legisla tive UmIii-s, ami aome i niinol creditably pre side at a school meciliig even now; hul the intelligent grangi r can i oi ,o ly preside ulth , dignity over a mceto g but he kcous when : and how to put a motion, and hu to advo- ruled und ilclcn, hits given thirty dav.-t In which to tile answer llemy Chapman va. (Tiarh-a l, Mun-er. Judgement of forevloetire by delaull. Ileliry Sltlikev V. Fred Wetaol, Motion of pluiiilill foi leave to II In an amended complaint ovi riuh-d and Judg ment remieiru against im ptaililill lor , Krii Kducalioii in this direction nwt and ill-bnr. nienla. loewill more than pay b.r till Un tune I linn Janet l.iviil et al va t'liarles and monei s(.it on the grange. t'lav.on. Agn-ed Ihat prtii-a ahould II, , w ' dlllerent Hungs would ltilay If all tile their written argument Apil ;il). i the country eo le had j.,ic the grange T. It. ami Marv K. Worthinglon va. I ' '' ' t1""': " can cMimi.te irvT ..in.,.' Iie.mirrer lo the .-.,. ..sll.ilille for g.-.,l l,i the hilureiu plaint overruled ami delemlnnt allowed till Aptil to further plead. Mary and l'liarli-a r, Ha ret t va. J li t, lliotni-aon, gnaldiiin l(r.rt M I ....n .m ..r,,er lo teller Ihetr condition. relerif. dividing the eolith half of the Th grange Is well calculated to allord Ihe William W. Weeks ll. '.. Canning the I n-ople education to enable all who will to even heir continued. ! understand the cot dilion of things the John . I t ia.kev. Willi,.,, ictto Ijm k. 'causes ol (be aliifes of which they com- ne-s of others, esi tally our loved onea. A j latnlly lo I.e hapy must cultivate cheerful j lies. Hue chronic grumbler will not only I make him.t If miserable and ill hut w ill have j the same iulluence over others. iishonely, j vileness and wickedness never bring happi j nes. Happiness only conies lo ibo-e who i striveto live in harmony willi the great t're I ator, i llow can we train onr children to live happy, useful lives? Kilsl, by setting them the eiainple, and hy keeping tin in as mile Society Directory. 'IREuON CITY HOARD OF TRADE. Meets at Com I House no Kecond Monday In each month. Visitors welcome. P. fc. DO.NAI.IIHO.N, llAKVU c. t rvvinn, becreuiry. 10 IT B1H G'xkIh you do not necl simply be catiHe tnpy twrii cheap. That sort of economy is the worHt kind of ex travagance. A Coffin Will be of Hcrvice, notrie day, but you would be silly to buy one just for that reason. o in all lines oi business, even our own, our advice is don't buy anything 1 Bin But we have to eat, and WE have the bottom prices. Call and lie convinced. 5 Gals. Coal Oil, 75c; also Flour and Feed at way down figures. W. T. Spooncer & Co., No. 3, Com. Hank Block, Oregon City. Great Reduction President. CA.NBY HOAKD OK ThADE. Meets at Kulghis Hall. Canhy. on drst and third Friday ol each month. Visitors welcome 8. J. ruaaiaoa, See. Wvt.K5iHT. Pres MCLTNOMAII bolMiK, NO. 1. A. r A A. M. Holds lis regular communications on first nd third Saturday "I each niouih at 7 30 p. a Breihreu In g-s.d staud;n are In v iled to attend i. T APPSKwi-S, W. M. T. T. KVAS.Mecrelary. terrible gi,i, was reached which might have U-eu avoided had it not tx-cn for that cruel tyrant, habit, which blinded the eye to con-se-pi, in e that others could clearly loresi-e. Iliil.il. ateof iui-rccptih!e growth ami we C!ii g to them w ith such unyielding tenacity that it seem almost impossible without di- OKF.OOS UdMiE. So. i. I.O. O. T. eiseverr Thurs.isy even at 7 j o'clock h kei t on 1 1. u. In the xM Keilnwa' Hall, Main street. ' Mem tiers ol tne oruer sre in. ue-i io sucuu. , By Order ol W A. Midletnu. - lh-,s, Kyan. Secretary. Cabinet Photographs ONLY S2.50 PER EOZEN Thwaite's 167 First Street, Bet. Xorrhwn and Yamhill I'OKTLASP. OREGON' , ' vine help to keep from contracting and re .1.;..!. ill ,1........ l.u....C ,.s,ble from low, vile, ,le,uoral,it,g in- i ' " " -.... -... i,e. prir a.e. m-n-nto-i . uii- and can do as we please, but the rouse- maov dtreiilons if tlu-y would Join and work with It even now. It Is time tanners should wake up to a sense of their situation and make1 a long pull, a at mug pull and a llin-m-es, DU dienee must l required Irom 1 the tune they are old enough lo understand , vvhnt Is said lo them; for children who will not oliey their parents cannot I eai-ci'teil I, i kii p ll,e Ih ot il,e lan l or of iit. Teach theiu m il control and m If reliance. Keep tin-in bttsv lor there Is alwwya ini chief " for idle hands lo do." (live lliem plenty lo lead and let it lie Ihut w Inch will make them wler and Im-IUt as well as interest tbetn. No family of children should lie without Ihe Youth' Companion. Agints art- scatlerii g through the country paper and tiiiigarinc w hlcb hsik well to the cas- j ual observer, but many of t,et arc tilled) wllh alorles of crime w hich bring the render into sv uipalhy with outlaw, and thus have FALLS E.SCAMFMKNT. So. 4, I. O O. F Meets Srst anil third Tuesdays,'! each month, atn-ld Fellows bill. Members and visiting patriarchs, cordially invited to attend. aerilie. Chief Pairtareh. OSVi Eoo LObOE, NO ICi, 1. O. O. f u.a mt Oiia Fellow's hall. Oswego, every Saturday evening. Vlsliin brethren made welcome. o. " i o-,-. J. F. Kiai.IV. Sec. iieuce of our aits we cannot avoid. II we are atuiuus to bring our lives into bar niony w ith the great Creator, and willing to walk humbly w here he leads, hi wonderful book, w hich brings only confusion to many. will Ik- unfolded hi us, and hv the aid of (iod a spirit we shall lie able to sec "the way, the truth and the life," and to know of a certainty that Cod 1 a loving lather and that we are his children a knowledge which bring the greatest measure of hae pines it is the privilege of mortal to enjoy. May we not by reason ot procrastination or HtiU-lief keep in Ihat broad and crooked wav wliure we must grope in darkness and alnfie, helpU ly bearing our own burdens with no glimmer or proct of light ahead. Hut may we trustingly jjrasp the Omnipo tent hand ever extended to us and follow where He leads. And w hen we have en- MEADE FOST, No 10 X. K.. DEPARTMENT OF OHF.iiON Meets first Mends j ol each month, at K. of P. Hall. Oregon Uiy. Visiting comrade ma.lt welcome. (;LMAJ ptKKER Commander. yy s. hi it st, KEAL ESTATE & INisfBAXCE At i EST. NOTARY PUBLIC & COLLECT0K. ACROKA, OKKUO.S, Monev Loaned on Approved Security. E. M. RANI'S, X0TAUY PrP.Lir, REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE. Office In the Post Otflee BuildlDg, O-egou City. Oregon. WESTON. ami TtaiieiKiitaiion company. Agiei tnenl to dividw lis hertdofom n'w vn III Ihe Km tHCIitsg. ilainllir taking twenty five unes of land on the west aid of the liver buck of Henry Smilh'a r'idcmt. Thmsdav iiiortilng tin jury w Acus ed until next Monday morning. Thn proapsi'ta for a good placer mining season In (irant county aro more favor alilc than for years past, and there ia very rcaaon to ladieve Ihat the output of lh pre, ioua metal will he unnauallv large. Many old claim In Iheae rampa that have la-en Idle for several m-aaona on account of scarcity of water will 1hi year he in opprallon. There will he an ekcnralon of the diffi'ient clitirchc In town, to Portland on Friday evening lo hear the nddreaa of Rev. J". Clark, the founder of the Chna tian Endeavor movement, to he givon in the tahcTitacIt'. The hnat will leave Portland for Oregon fit y after the meet ing. Round trip fai ecnta. A aiHKMflJ council meeting wu culled for liutt Tuesiliiy night to t'onaidur tint position of the city aa rcgarda the bcar intfof tho Australian ballot law on the forthcoming charter election but four of the eouncilnitui were in Portland so no quorum wa" obtained and the moling wa not called to order. The following licenses to wed were Kiatitcd hy County Clerk Jolinaon last week : Mury Shannon and Frank V.'ulsh, Ahhiu Murra and William II. Wiehimi, Arluna KiH'iiig and Samuel Wei bo, and Aniiiti llnrrison and I, II. Calhy. More than a hundred peoil8 went down to Portland with Co, F's excursion Tues day night to hour the United States Ma rine hand. A number of Oregon Cityl . . . . i. . I...- ....is. "y tieoptu ucarii too oiimi nioiniiiy ingot and Tucaday nfternwn. If you ary intorcHti'd In'einhroidury and fimcy work, call and see thn new stamping patterns iind nuvulite Just re ceived by Mrs. Rich, They will pleuse you. Opjiosito Ihe poHlollice. New fronts ato tu'ini! put in the three stunts in the Hhlvely block that face Madison street. The dry goods stock has been moved to the easterly store on the !eventli street front. At Miss Wilkinson's millinery parlors opposite tho postofllee you ean got a hut or bonnet trimmed to order In a style that will please yon. Don't forget the excursion to Portland on Friday evening, plain and Ihe remedies. Karnilng should lie ns remucerailve ns other callings and the prollts as large according to ihe innney lie vesied or Ihe work i-crformed. How lo I bring alaiiil this and oilier much needed i reform is a question w hieli calls for more wisdom than Is olten ceptere-l in any one i man. Kdticallnn in every direction bearing Uun these subjects la eara-ntial lo all who would do their part in Inaugurating a better state of things. Few men pracll.ally real ie the sanctity ami power of Ihe ballot, and many go lo the polls and vole regard less of the real cunspu-iu-cs which will lie more than likely disastrous to themselves as well a oilier. Alas! a majority read only their own party paper, forgetting thai there are several aides to most questions, and Ihat their par i probably misrepresenting every able. Intelligent, coiisclcntioii vot er will try to divest themselves of prejudice and rvud all sides, keeping in mind that re form never can be looked for w hile had men make and cmh uU. the laws. Those who vole for such, thinking they are up holding a principle, are deceiving them selves, for It la parly and not principle which govern them. We do not want our farina to pas into the hands of monopolists and we become tenant upon them; nor do wn like to he forced to change occupations and lose freedom and Independence in being obliged lo work for others and like many in the cities spend every tiling Tor prasent needs, leaving the future to take care of it self and run the risk of la-coming burden on others In old age. We dare not expos our children to the vice of t he cities to the temptations on every hand which will come to I hem In tunny ways of which we ourselves are ignorant and so cannot warn or protect them. There are men and women human wolvea at every turn, who, for gold or lust, or In the guise of friendship or love, are trying to entice uuausvctiiig boys and girls, also men and women. Such villains are skilled in their work, and if one plan fail they have many others as score and probably hundreds of ruined country girls s in Oregon have reason to know to their sorrow ami that of their friends. Metier stay on our farms and fare poorly than ever have one of our children go astray. U't us put more thought into our work both a to what we ahull produce and how wo shall dispose of it, striving to make our products the very heat. Let us gather up the odds and ouds take care of tho lit tle things and not let so much go lo waste. We would save a great deal of time ami money hy paying more attention to' health ful living, for most sickness is brought on by the quantity and quality of our food and drink, and the impurity of the air we breathe. Farm work keeps a man much of the timo in the open air, and his business brings him in companionship with other men, but his wife spends most of her time In the close air of the house and languishes for want of society to stir up her blood and 1 take her mind off from the routine of her an unreal il al tln-y intlueuce joui-g ople lo think thiitst.adyetuplov incut, e-i-ecially ! for in Ife, is too slow end plodding forthem. ' Tl,... l,..ir k,rt, lit-.. ll, he. roes in the storie. they rciid in ome won-; M rl" "'"" " I-. """ detfnl wav. Not louir ami a verv u ce hade . "" " .' -v. ing magiiiin wa sent me a specimen. The stories were delightful ami full of mor al, temperate and religious instruction. I looked al the adicrti-. mci.ls, and I hold, there were lwei.lv objectionable ones, some of which ollcred to tiach how to cheat at cards, how to avoid iletccllon in many wicked undertakings, some; asking young ladies lo correspond with strange men.otli er asking money GEN. CROOK POST, No. a 0 A. B. Depart ment ot Oregon. Meets in school house t Needy on first Sat urday Id each mmith at i o'cl-k p. m. All comrades msiie welcome. O. H. BvLitin. Wa THoarsoa.Adju Commander. ARCHITECT. SCPEItlNTENDENT AND DRAl'OH Ti-MAN, TEMPLE No 1. OKEOOS CITY PATRIAR CHAL CIRCLE. Meet second and lourth Tuesday evenings at,. JU at KuiBUlsv! Pythias hall J Psa. Oracle. F. PaiMTia, Dec reiary. ANDRES HOPEK Loli'iE. No. , SONS OF HERMANN. Meets every Sunday at 'J o'clock, p. ra. at Treubath's Hall. r RD UaxsN-gDia, Pres. Al.stHT Shilunu, Sec y Thirty Year Experience on Pacific Coast, Australia and Europe Tl'AUTIN ORASUE, NO. Ill, P. of H. Meets last Saturday ol each month at their I hall in Wllsoiiville. K. B. Hensv. Mi- Hen siur.r. see y. ain.o-r. me plaudit, " well done good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of thy lnl.' WARNER liKANuE. No. 117, P. of H. Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their hall in New Era. J.Casti. Master E. C. Maddock. Sec y. BITTE CREEK GRANGE, No. Si, P. ol h. Meets at their hall In Maroiiam. second Sat- each month at Hi a. m. v lsiuua Kt.r Sale. - ......... , A good farm near Cams know n as the j mcmWrsalw)- welcome. j. a J AC a., Secretary Farr blare; contains 154'g acres. '.It of ! good tillage land, 25 inclosed and seeded j pasture, well watered. Fine orchard, to la- sent to different j "d garden of ainall fruits. New barn, place on various pretenses, showing tin mlstukablv Ihat the magatine a owned and run hy sharpers, trying to make money by debauching and deceiving the people. There are many household inagAiiiics and paiiera, such as The Household, Faun and Fireside, Ienorest' Magiiiine, Ijolies' Home Companion, etc., any one of w Inch w ill more lhau pay for ilscll in teschiiigone how to make the most ol things and help the reader to becdme wiser, better and happier. Music adds greatly to the happiness ol a family and should be afforded if possible w here there is any taste for it. Take time to i-njtiy yourselves a you go along. There ant many intellectual games which do not tend lo gambling and are Instructive as well aa entertaining. Parents should never allow themselves to feel loo old to join with their children In innocent sport when it seems desirable tor them to do so. Much depends upon the home influence the talk around the table and the tin-side. If It is for H-ace, purity, truthfulness, honesty, charity, all may lie well; but on the oilier hand, if there Is quarreling, vulgarity, untruthfulness, dis honcslv and gossip, there is little hope for the children. Neatness and politeness should lie hahitiiul, and an equal code of morals for Imys and girls taught ; for it can he no worse for a woman than for a man to sin. (sirls and boys alike should be taught aome honest employment hy wliich they can make a living. The clinging vine looks beautiful as it twines Its tendrils among the branches of the sturdy oak, but when Ihe tree is prostrated the vine too must fall in helplessness and is liable to be wounded hy every passing footstep . If it cannot readily reach out its tendrils and grasp some other support Its beauty and use are gone never to return. So with our innocent, confiding daughters; if they are. not skilled in any handiwork whereby they can support them selves, they are likely to be crushed by the tlrst blow of misfortune which reaches. them. -Ct the Refuge Home in Portland where many girls aitd women have been rescued from lives of shame it bus been found that these unfortunates are nearly all of them Ignorant of work, and strange to say many of them are countrv girls. Sev eral years ago the wife of one of the gover nors of Oregon dismissed her cook and went into the kitchen herself to touch her daughter the mysteries of cooking. After she became skilled she was sometimes hired to do the work to perfect her in this neces sary art. Any mother who fails to give her duiigh- root house, and well. Price reasonable, balance on long time. one-third cash Apple to owner, A. O. IIayw ahi). J. R. WHITE. Master. MOLALLA GRANGE. NO. 40, P. of H. Meets st their hall at Wright Bridge on the sec ud Saturday of each mouth at 10 a. m Fellow members made welcome. Rkcbkn WaioHT, Master. K H Iaxia, Sec. Ilucklen'a Arnlai Salve. The Rest Salve in the world for Cuts, Rruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. I'ri.v 25 cents per box. For sale hy 0 A. Harding. County Treasurer's Jiotiee. ' I have now in my hands fundi, applica ble to the payment of all warrants endorsed prior to April 21, 1SIK). In terest will cease from date of this no tice. S. B. Cauff, Treasurer of Clackamas County. Dated Oregon City, April 22, 18;2. Announcement. Having my new shop at Canhy com pleted I am now prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith work at the lowest living rates, and guarantee the very best of workmanship. In my specialty of horseshoeing I will equal the best work done in Oregon City or elsewhere. Give me a trial and judge for yourself. John Zkkk. Ckmktkry Nowk. Sexton glover, of the city cemetery, announces that he is now ready to improve and beautify lota and ornament graves preparatory for Decoration Day. Flowers planted and cared for. If Foh Sals. (12 ft. by 105 ft. on Main street, Oregon City. H. Z. Bi'Rkiiart. GAVEL LODGE, N0.J5.A O. U. W Meet every Thursday eventn at Knight's hall. Cauby. Visiting brothers made welcome. W. M. Shank. W. M. W S Gal SSL. Recorder. CLACKAMAS LODGE, No. S7. A O. f VV. Meets first and third Monday in each month, at ftraight's Hall Visiting brethern welcome. H. S. Gibson. L. D. Jon as. Rec. M. W. There are Sarasparillas; but if yon are notcarelul in your purchase, the disease you wisii to cure will only be intensified Besureyouget Ayer's Sarasparilla and no other. It is compounded ffom the Uondrua root and other highly consen traled alteratives. From Meadow Park dairy yon will get nothing but pure, fresh milk, such as is required lor the baby. v The mostdelicale constitution can safe ly use Dr. J. McLean's Tar .Vine Lung Balm. It is a sure remedy for coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and lung troubles. FALLS CITY LODGE OF A. O I'. W. Meets every second and tenrth Friday even- of each month in ouu reiiowa- omnnng. All soiouruiug brethren cordially Invited to at tend. IAS. WILKINSON. M. W. ACHILLES LODGE, NO. 38, K OF P. Meets everr Friday night at the K. ot P. hall. Visiting Knight invited ISAAC Al UBS An. V. V.. J. E KHonas. K. of R. and S ST. JOHN'S BRANCH, NO. S47, C. K. of A. Meets everv Tuesday evening at their hall corner Main and Tenth Streets, O Matt. jt tTiN.Sec'y. Oregon City. T. W. SCU.IVAS, Pre NEW ERA W. C T. U. Meet first Saturday In each month at their hall lu New Era, Friends of the cause re In vited to be present. Mas. Cakky Johnson, Mas. Eastman. President. CA.NBY LODGE, NO S4. 1 O. G. T. Meet everv Saturday eveuing at Knight's hall Canny, vtsuiug memncra always maue wel come. Welihis Shank, W. C. T. U. J. Cox. sec. MEADE BELIEF CORPS. No. 18, DEPART MENT OF OREGON. Mrs. M. M. Cliarman, - - President Mrs. F. L. Cochrane,- - - Treasurer. Mrs. J. B. Harding, - - Secretary. Meet on first and third Fridays of each month in K. of P. Hall. Members of corps from abroad, cordially welcomed. Prepares Plans, Elevations, Sections, Per spectives, Workine Drawings. Details and Spect niaiioua of all kinds ol Public and Private Buildings, accompauied by reliable estimate oi cost. Surveyors ud Engineers Field notes and Real estate agents. Plans of Biibdmsion. Plai ted with accuracy and neatness, lo any scale or site of Drawing. Office In Besiowf Sah & Door Factory, oppo site Congregational Church, Main treet, Ore gon City. Oregon Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATE i BETWEEN TH BRIDGE AND DEPOT Double and Single Ripi, and sad dle horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrull connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind of stock promptly attended to by person or letter. horses Bought and Sold. IP. H. JrL-A.1T, Practical Horst shoer, Shop on Main St., opp Woolen Mills. Speiiel Attention GIteii to Contracted or Bid FceL SHOEING SPEED HORSES A SPECIALTY. Ten year expeiieuce In eastern pitlea. CLIFF EIOUSE, J. BITTNER.Propr. The OldeM First Claa) Hotel la Oregon City. Clean rooms with comfortable beds. Tables supplied with the best the mar ket affords. COLl'MBU HOOK AND LADDER CO. Meet first Friday of tai-h month Fountain engine house. C B. Pillow, Sec'y. Chas. athky. Pres. Chas Ditikr, ( tin FOUNTAIN HOSE CO., No 1. Regular meeting, secoud Wednesday in ech month al engine house, east aide Main street, between Seventh and Eighth. I AcaaaMAN, Sec'y. Lanck GARDNKa, Pres. En. Nkwton. Foremau. CATARACT HOSE CO. No. 2. Meets secotul Tuesday of each month t Cat aract Engine house. W H. Howkll, Pres. O. II. Bkstovv, Sec'y J. W. O'Cosnkll, F'rn. SONS OF VETERANS. E. D. Baker Camp, No. IS, meet every Srat ana tnlrd Thursday evening of each month E. E. Williams, Oapt. Roll A Wood 1st Lieut. ('. A. Hekman, Jr. 2d I.letit F COMPANY. FIRST REGIMENT. O. N. O. Armory, Third and Main. Regular drill night, Monday. Regular business meeting, first Monday ol each month. orrtcia. F B Warren. - CPtin J. W.Ganong. - - First Lieutenant T. P. UandaU, Second Lieuteuaut Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Successes to C H T & U Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Kigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and IVlivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. F0R ABSOLUTELY ill DRUGS A. HARDING. NONE BUT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED FUe Perfumeries ail Toilet Articles. Also a full stock of (ZPA-IILTTS- OILS, ETC-