Oregon City Enterprise. lHibliwltett Kvery Krkiny. MESEUVK A LAWKEXCK, Pl'M.lSHKRS AM) PROPKIKTORS. DmCUL PAPER OF CITY AND COUSTY- Sl'HSCIIIPTlON KATK8 tine year. - S'X mouths, ....... 1 hive months, SiiVeripttoini payable Ir. tdvanoe Advertising rates given ou application. (rod! 1 : Entered at the Post Otrio hi Oregon City, as second class mailer. The KNTKIil'RISK guarantees a larger bona ll.le rirvnl.itt. il than that of the other three papers In Ihe enmity combined. KKITttl.M'A' TICK FT. For President. HKNJAXIIX HAKKISOS. For Yiv-rtvidtfut. Will ri. AW KF.IP. For Preideutial Klevtors, j J. F. CAPI.FS of Multnomah H. l. MILLER oUaikson i V. XI. IH'NNK. olMultnomah 1 U. XI. IKW1X.. of I'nion MoIniE'din Monument Fnnil. j The foi!oain suhsenption ht is na.leon th plan su.cwsto.l in the Fntkrpkisk a few weeks airo to raise Ito.rtV for a nioiititiient to Pr. John MoUiu.i;liliu, the father of Ore gon, one-half of hich shoul.l he by nul.ir ; I'mis.iitiiii'iij aim iiiiT'iiau u nKisinturi . . .. , , . I appropriation. o one ts empUnel tot ... ... . .. '. i solicit subscriptions. The object is t, show i ... . . a popular and spontaneous movement m , , .. . ... , i favor of the enterprise so that when the ' . . . . . . i .. legislature meets next January somcthinir .. , , " i , ; tangible can be presented to uuluiv that ... ... k....-:.. -...J .. I... If l... ..I...:.-. I ho.iv to make the re.uirea appropnation. Thus far the subscript ion are Thi Esterpriss, Thomas Cbarnian ami wife,.. Oeorpe A. Haniing anil wife,. (Jeorge 0. Itrownell, tieorge F. iiorton S.Xl. Ranisby, P. F. Xlorey". C. H. CanlieM, H. E. Cross, Kev. Ft. Hillebraml, J. P. Shaw J. W. Noble, XV. C. Johnson E. M. Rands C. O. T. Williams D. C. Ijitourette, X. O. Wal.leti .$."0.00; . SO.ort' .vtui i . m; . 5.00 1 lm.ta) ! 25.1X1 25.00 M.tai Irt.rtl 5.0i) 2.VIK1 10.00 5.0H JO ill ..2.-.0) A Queer I'nrte rstan.llnt. A corresponiient w riling from .Mink says the understanding of the present owner ship business in Clackamas county is that "the county court let the contract for $1500 then ordered $12,500 paid lor it and then finds out the books are of no account. Then they must hire a lawyer and another man about six months at we don't know how much eipense and after all is done the books will be worthless." It is very clear that ople who arrive at this remarkable understanding of the case do not read the papers to any gixi pur pose. It is also clear that they have not taken pains to get reliable information from any source about tins matter. The contract was let for $1500 "and the further sum of fifteen mills on the dollar the assessed value of all real projierty dis discovered by said second parties not on the assessment roll of 131.'' The payment was upon tbat basis. Then it was dis covered that the work was incorrect. There upon the court had a conference with the contractors who obligated themselves in the sum of $10,000 to make the work correct and to pay out of their ow n funds a man to be designated by the court to supervise the examination. No lawyer was employed by the county and the man who was named to look after Ihe county's interests is, by special agreement, to be paid by the con tractors. If sufficient property not previously on the assessment roll is discovered to bring the cost up to $12,50) does it not argue very strongly Ihe extreme necessity for having j the work done? The examination now be-1 ing made doesn't cost the county a cent. As to judgment of the value of the work, that should lie reserved until the books shall lie completed. We cannot tell I what the job will be till it shall be finished. It is unjust to assume that it will be worth less and any criticism at this time is pre mature. Many people of exierience in such matters claim the job will he worth to the county all it costs. The Promise and the Fulfillment. Last week's East Portland Chronicle pub lished the following editorial statement: Good roadi are more necessary to the pros peritof Oregon than even the opening of the Columbia river to navigation, and the people of the eastern end of Clackamas county realize this when they approve the proposition to ex tend the boundary of Multnomah county to the Clackamas river. Multnomah btiihlii good roads, and tbey know it would be but a short time after the boundaries were changed when good roads would I made in that section, and tbey would have better access to the Portland market. This declaration by an editorial promoter who has probably never seen the wagon i roads in the eastern end of Multnomah county, receives beautiful confirmation from a Gresliam man who has a letter in the same par from which the following is taaen : Borne persona In this section have taken ex ceptions to what was said a short time ago in The Chronicle about our roads here and the way they have been neglected, not only this year, but for several years. In proof of what has been said, if It Is doubted, let our county commissioners take a ride over thla end of the road leading to the city and they will find great holes wbere Mumps have been blown out by giant powder, and In some places just room enough left for a wagon to pass along without getting Into one of these hole, an.l aa toon the ratny season s.M In TIIK SOAW HKKK WILL BFOOMK 1MPASS AP.1.K, and no move made to tlx them tr winter travel, but ll the work that l being, done now ou the road t, ll l claimed, where II will benefit the Bull Kun pipe line. Our supervisor la paying uo atte tlon to the road hew, and yet w mnt not com plain, he says. This indicates what the iiorth-ol'-OIncka-mas splo slionivl expect in l ho way of irnod roads trout M ulttioiiuilt county. The I promise of ttvod roads is very alluring halt I t. .- . I.-.I...1 I . .... u. s. i.u uiviT n iniitti in".'. in i, . in n ! The nortlwdt'lackamas (HHiple oi'clit to have mom wisdom llitt to swallow such bait. The Tariff Sot aK lne. ... m i i .... t Imirnian Marion Johnson ol Hie hs. rio a ,sirty, in a letter to tl Fsii-k.sk twowivkn ai.-o, an.ons .xttor tloi.n-. sai.l : The larid" is not an iMie Ix-iAoen the ihhi- I'U's an.l rviihli.an l aities. The youni: ii'le's party iaini.aii.Mier, W. ti. Unrleii;!! of fniaiilla ivunly, in hi.a.l drvw at hall at k .ln,ilte,l that the .eoile s party hail no ki. k on the laritl. 8till in the n ;t 1 1 . . 1 1 .i I i. .r m of the peo ple s party s.lopteil at tnmh,i we lihil this clause : W e e.it.leiun the pro eellow to Amerleui la bar un.ler the pr.sent syniem n hlch onsoiir ports to the pauper an.1 oriinltial elses o( ihe worl.l an.l er.iw.ls. out our ow linage eiriten., aiul w e denounce our present Inerteotlve law a aaiiist eoniraet lator an.l ilemaiul further re atrfetion of tiu.leatrabte imintKratlon. If the phrase " pMtrt'lion to American la bor' iLh'S not relate to the tariff it is a trau.l ami has no business in a p4litial platform in these ilays when it is employed almost exolusively to iharucteriie a policy ,tf ll. r hi. lili.'A it i.arit' ,, ,. . . ' i . ., . Have Ihe ix.pulists armtsl at the ivncln- sion that the tarilV is merely a local nues tion , . , , Ttts number of those wh.wie names aiv ., . . . pa'ansi on he prooow lsetition who now ' ... .. . .... "real I v haven t anv interval an.l ilon tcare , , , . ... anything alwnt the matter is sti.prtsiHslv . , , . numerous. The cow ouestion in Orccon .. ... . , . ., I is now "no bicker than a man s haml ; . , ,, . ami it miuires a si.v-l ass to see it at a . A , . , , . , I cow-restraining onlinance auttiosl to whi over many who were previously opmsetl to it ami a year hence there will he mighty lew citiiens who will want the cows brought iwaiuiwsirliiii;in. TrtK most pointed, lucid ami concise cou- ; tnhiition to the literature of this campaign is Vice-presiilential Candidate licid s letter I made public Wednesday morning. Itilora , not aim to be an exhaustive discussion of the political isaues but it touches ti e s)tnts in a direct ami convincing manner. There ate no half tones in it. ll throws into strong light w hat it takes up ami it is at the same ! time comprehensive enough to be (ajpular. Arrnii tlie democrats have nearly rup tured a blood vessel in jubilating over the fancied accession of (Iresham and Cooley it turns up that (iresham has written a private letter to a friend in Port Townsend declar ing that be has not authorized anybody to state whom he will vote for and Cooley states explicitly that he is still firmly with the republican party. The F.STmriusi has received numerous complaints lately of the miscarriage of pa pers in the mails. In some cases the com plaint is deferred until the trouble is re lented once or twice. Whenever the paper tails to arrive on time please notify this of lice that the matter may be looked into while it is fresh. Real estate transfers may not he extrav agantly active in Clackamas county this year but it will be observed that the sales already recorded since the first of January considerably exceed a million dollars. And the only place where this information is kept up to date is in the Kmekphisc The Challenge Accepted. Clack am as, Or., Oct. 1". To Oeo. C. Brownell, Ch'n Hep. Co. Com., Oregon City, Oregon: I Dear Sir We think you have shown the white (lag as you have not ac cepted our challenge, but in behalf of the (.eople's party club of Clackamas accept your challenge in the Oregon City Enter prise of Octolier 7, 1M!I2, to joint discussion of the projiositiotis therein named. Discus sion to be at Shively's hall, Oregon City, October 2!l, at 7:30 p.m. We are to have two sakers and you the same number. We respectfully suggest the following ar rangement as to time, ic, : You are to open the discussion in a one hour and forty-five minutes sieech or speeches, and we to fol low in two hours, you to close with a fifteen minutes reply. Makiom Jomnsox. The time suggested by .Mr. Johnson we think ought not to be accepted because it would be abusing any audience to keep it listening to speeches till midnight. Four hours is too long a time. No matter what might be the merits of the debate the people would be tired out long before the last Sieech should be given. We think three hours long enough to sit at one time, and, if possible, a shorter time should lie ar ranged. This, however, will doubtless, be amicably adjusted. The Kstkhpuise is speaking for the audience, the welfare of which should not be forgotten in the premises. Kmtok. Why Sol llirsch Keslgneil, g,, jr!l(;, ja9 resigned the oflice of inin- inter to Turkey in order to build fences which, he hopes, will place him in the I'nited States senate. Sol's ambition is worthy, hut his discretion is poor. Pendle ton Kast Orcgonian, Letter List. The following is the list of letters remain ing in Ihe post ollice at Oregon City, Oregon, Outob.TiiO, m: Austin A Andrews, perley Haker, Mrs Ella Harbor, ,1 A Jtaker, I) M lialdrldge.Cyrna Christlnsou, Foullna Davlea, E I Henderson W A Henderson, Anderson lagar, Peter Jones, Jim Jones, Mrs Emma Kim, P Newman, Miss Pearl Pohl, laac If called for, please say when advertised. E. M. Kakds, p, h. i why thkrk ark two im:s. lioasnu for (ololirHllnif the 12ih mill tlio 21st of October. A poinistont and anxious liuititor' wriloa to ask liuw it Impiwns that aonm cilioa tvlohrato Ihe ISlli of tVtinVr vthilo outers tiMotiiHio uu to comment-. orate llio discovery of America, Tito answer may l given f tiltv aa fo. . low Tho ancient Molilalia divided tlu yoar into twelve lunar months, allot tiat- ! ing ol '.''.land :it daya, i:h II vo extra ; lm at thy oinl of tlivar. Tlit nionllia I 'it n'cnlaUs! HivorUint! to 'Im i lianoa! ofiiuMiHx.n, ami llio or aivoi.liiin toi tli M'HMina. Julius i'.Mjiar iniinovotl tli j !..... M,",,KK, l" ,H'l""t' "'4 u'l'uui ""'. "ml Mi ',,' Hinsl rnado tlio Jul- ian raU'tnlar, wlin Ii iltviiloil tln inonllt as at irwlit ami mailii overy fourth oar a !ut year innaiatittK of iititl ilaya; ; hut as thou-ar is in rvalitv onlv ;iii,' ilava. I j ,,.,.., ,;,,,,..- an.l ,W sm-otnla Ion. ineasuivil by tho earth's revolution around the sun, il will ho aeon that the Julian calendar lost II minutes and 10 seconds every year, in the year irS2 I'oiH' Uregory Mil noticed that the ver nal ectiinox was 10 days later than at the time of the meeting of Ihecvmncil of Nice in :;.'", so he invcn'isl the calendar which lxara his name, ta'iug known aa tho titvgoriau calendar, ami decrtHHt that the ; oth of Oolober, l.W, I callini the loth. ! The change was immediately adopted hy , the Catholic nations, hut not hy I'.ng ! land tint 1 1751, when it was tiiH'essary to i nuke cliaiiL-o oi tl ilava tiivgory also decreed that no hundred vears until the year 2UiO Ihj euusidered a leap year, ami from then only every fourth hundredth. This method practically keeps the. revonl of the year ahaolutely correct, as it will not alter a day in NKH) years It will lie noticed that Columbus' dis covery day was only advanced nine daya, havini occurred in H;2, while- Washing- ! ton'a birthday was advanced from the I Hill to tlio rM ol H'brtlury, la.. t Another itllereslinij fact to x iioled la that the year although iliviaihle hy I (our wjU not v,.Hr. Jf j.ol, u. , v0r Jr,,.J ,y ,, rite to Olne newspaper to timl out, ami the matter will he referred, this was. to the cv clopiedia editor. The ("ahell mine, in Kaslern Oregon, has Ihh ii sold to an English syndicate j the Wide West mine Inn ng purchased j by the same patties. The CaMI mine ! was held at $J"a),0K) and the other at $.D,t). Pr. August C. Kinney of Astoria, an nounces the discovery of coal along the ocean beach, which, he believes, have been washed from an extension of the Onion peak vein either down the Necanicnni or from Rome blutTside near Tillainojk head. The cannery on the I'miapia is get ting a large number of tish, and il is stated that the river is fairly alive with salmon I. W. Miller of Summerville whose lit tle girl was loat six weeks tgo is still searching. 11 does not believe the child was lost, but that she was kidnapped. J. K. Love and party of The Dalles have located three rich hales ol silver in the vicinity of Mount Adams. Mr. Love was bo miles in the w ildernesa beyond Trout Lake. j Another shipment of liwts and shoes just received from Ronton at the l'ark I'lace Store, We can sell yon shoes cheaper than elsewhere. When the hair lias fallen out, leaving the head bald, if the scalp is not shiny, there is a chance of regaining the hair by using Hall's Hair Henewer. NOTICE FOK Fl'HMf ATION. Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon,) Oi l. l iKri. j Notice la hereby given that the following named settler haa filed uoticeof Ida Intention to make final proof In upnort of hlarialni, and that said proof will be made before the ICegbuer and Receiver of the V. S. land oltice at Oregon City, Oregua, on beeemlier 1, law, viz: Kmll o. MtKschmau, Homestead entry No. t'il, for the N. E.'i of see. Ti,'t 3H.,K. it, He namea the following witnesses lo prove ma continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: liana I JohatiMin, Henry Melnke, Henry Johamuin, i nristian sr-neei, aunt oeorge po.t ottice. Clack amas county, Oregon. J. T Ai'er.Rsiis, 10 -.'l-il :Z Keglater. NOiniE FOK PI KMCATION. Land Ollice at Oretjon fity. Oregon,) Oct. l,i, Isiii Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has fl led notice of his Intention to make Anal proof In support of his claim, and tnat said proof will be made before the Keglater and Receiver of the 11, H laud ollice at Oregon 'Ity, Oregon, on December s. law, vl; William J. Kvnna, Homestead en'ry Nil. mn, for the K. i of S. K. ' 8 W. H H. K. H. K. Va "I H W. ol see. 'I, T. 4 H K. 2 K. He namea the following wltueaaea lo prove his eoiitmnoini residence upon and culti vation of said land, vis: Kerry lliickner, Thomas Flynn, John T. Kvana. John W. May, ail ol Mink post ollice, Clackamas county, Oregon. 10:1-11:25 J. T. AerKHsoN, Register. NOTICE FOK PI'lll.ICATlON. Land Office at Oiieiion Citv, Orkuok.i Oct. Pi, KMi ( Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make lluai pn of In mipiiort of Ida claim, nini that said proof will be made before the KeglNtcr and Receiver of the C S. land ollice at Oregon City. Or, on Nov. Its, law, via: Henry Ilubola, homestead entry, No, Hue-I for the nwVi of nw'i of sec IW. t .1 a, i' 4 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of tald laud, under sec xm, K, S: Carl Howell, A. I). Crane, Hamiiel il. Kaney and I). C. Howell, all of Hprmgwater, P. O., Oregon. J. T. Aitkiison, 10:1-11 2T, Keglater NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by order of the county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, executor of the estate of Elizabeth Wilson, deceased. All persons having claims against snld estate are notified to present them properly verified at the otllc of my attorneys, Hrowneli 4 Dresser, at Oregon t Ity, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Frank P Wilson, Kxecuhirof the estate of Elizabeth Wilson, de ceased, i Dated Oct, 15, 1H92. 10:21-11 :18 MONEY TO T M A N I mi mm r-m mm m IJJ V JUL 11 i I OlTirK Next tl.utr to CantieM A- lluutlev's tlrus,' store. SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Line of Fresh Patent Modlcinos of nil Makoa, Notions. Optical Full Stock Of M.u.hinn Oil. Beat and Chenpent. Fine selection of Tei'l'innery and Toilet Soaps. A in! ing Hramls of Cigars. iit i:4 itiri io tut ri i.i.i Shively'a Uhak, ..... CANBY NURSERIES MILLARD J. Li:i:, A COMI'LKTK LINK OF Fruit and Ornamental Tivos, Slirulihcrv, Etc., WHOLESALE -A.2STB RETAIL. CANHY, OKlCt.ON. AtlKNTH MR T1IK ISNVttltPltlSK. O.wt.go, . . U. V. prouer laiiiiv, i,. K ma hi 1'lai-aamaa, - . 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A Hingltt one or a hundred furnlNhed at 1'ortlund pricos. C. 0. T. Williamo Is now prepared to make very fuvomble raton on good farm loans. 0. 0. T. WIU.IAMS will Iran you all iho monoy you want on iinprovt'tl fannn at tho vtry lowost ratos. SjmhmuI vatt's given on largo loan. No lUiililin;; and Itati Assd fiation Init ntraight gootl. After thirty years resiilenee in (Oregon City 1 feel safe in refering to the puMie in gen eral, Drugs and Medicines. Goods .eiitl i i i : Oirgon t'ily, Or. I Yoprietor. W. S. MAPLE, Having one of the bcl ahm rs III Ihe stale in my atnploy, I make ilOKSliSHUIilNC , snmi.TV. ALL WOE. ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. Shop osito corntT front l'o)eV linrilwiiri' More. ORECON CITY, ORECON. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND. OREGON. IS STILL ON KAKTII. For (ft'iieral rt'imiring Im Htninlti without a xer. For lirKt-oliisH, re lialilo gootlR hi storo in second tn none. Trvhimt FRANK NELDOnT" GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Oregon City, Oregon. Full Stink of Guns & Ammunition. Kepalrsou all kinds of small machines promptly made. Implicate keys tu any lock inaliufactur.il. Miop ou Main Minid. next to .Vihlitt a Stables. NEW YORK GALllRY. riiotoxriipliH Ihdivereil Promptly In the KincMt Stylo of Art. Fine Crayon Work a Scxi:ilty. Old Pictures Copied lo Any Si.e. Halts, faction (itiiiraiitoed. Oalhirj JIarFoitOfflo, OREOOH OITT, 08. EAST AND SOUTH Southern Pacific Jfoufe SHASTA LINE. Kxprewt Trains leave Portland )aily. tiou.h fab r a. 7 r. M. J North. T II Via a. ,, I Uisjp a. Lv Lv Ar Portland Ar OrugouCliy Lr H. Francisco Lv Hd.'.A.N . Above trains stop only at the following sta tions north of Rosebiirg- East Portland, Ore gon City, Wood bur II. Malem, Alli.lt y, Tangent Hhedds, llalsey, llnrrlsburg. Juiictloii City, Ir vlngand Eugeno. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of Hecond Clasa Passengers aiinciicn to r.aprcaa traina. KOHKMIIKtl MAIL (Dally). S (l a. m. I 0:iA. m. I Mil p. m. Lv Lv Ar Portland Ar OregonCliy Lv Kosebitrg Lv I Kill' H I Willi-, at rt 'JO A. M ALIIANY I,Ot:AL (Dally, except Hun. lay,) IS .no r. m. fl uti e. m. U:IHI P. , Lv Lv Ar Porllainl Oregon City Albany Ar Lv Lv S;Ma. 7:M A. f.(K) a . West Hide Division. HETWEEN PORTLAND AND (JOKVALLIH. Mall Tralii, Dally (Except Monday.) 7-:t()A. m. Pi: in P. M. Lv Ar Portland Corvallls Ar Lv I ri:tlPH H.l.if iy of Oregon Pacific Railroad.. Exprcsa Train Daily (Except Sunday) 4:40 P.M. 7:l(il', M. Lv Ar Portland Ar MeMlnnvlllo Lv I K:MA. I S:4.'ia. THROUCH TICKETS TO Aid, FOINT8 EAST AND SOUTH, For tickets and full Information regardlnir rat is. miiiia, etc, Gallon Company's agent at Oregon City. K, KOEIILEK, K. P. ROOKRR, Manager. Ass't 0. F. and l'ass, Agent Suntloy Sorvlocs. Klllhl'I'UNlMIKtU l loNAI. CIII'MI'll -lt 0 W. 1,1'm, I'a-i. ir Hiirvleea at II a ami f tai r a Hiin.lajr McIhhiI alter Mioriitna aer VIihi. I'layer ineeltllii W inliieailay eveiiitia at 7 taio.ebM'k Prayer attuning of Vouna Puniilr.a Society ol t'hrl.iiau Ktt.leavor eveiy Htiii.lay avpiiiuM at a ,mi irnniit, filial' IIM'llsr l ltl'ltt'll - May tluitaN Pn. am I'a.lor llornliia Mervlee al II Nun. lay a..b.il at l-'l ', K . on l on service tt.ni, Ili'inUr prayer meeting vtt.lni.iay evenlna Monthly t'li.eliatit Mi.t.lln( vviMy- Velni...ay evi.iliii .rec..lliia lite ni.l Huti.la)' III the month, A eoriital tin liailon In all HP liill.N N i lll'lti'll I' VI tint H' - Itav A. Ilu.i ann vsn, Pa. itr tin stuti.lny uia.a at a an.l In .ai a. H kieiy aec.iii.l ami fonrtti suiulay ilrmaii Bi.rin.in after the a o clock rna.a" At alt othi'l lila..t.a iigtl.li ai.rtiiiilia Mitii.lay Si b. io I al i r Ve.ia. ai'iilnaeiiial antiji.eia. ami lleii.li.tl..ii al I air a. MKlllnl'Isf KI'lsi'iH'M, i III lit II Itav Km. 1 1 1 1 1 a si Pii.lur Miitlillig aurilce nl II, Smi'lav Srtiitolal IJ to eiilna en tre al 1 lt fiot..ith loaaut lui'iiiina s.m.uy evening at ti !lo Prayer MriMIng I ltut..ay ev vulng at .Hi. liangoia eoitllallv Invite. I Kiitsr piisnvintUN fiii itcn mv. i V oieoNK v . prt.i..r, any lr-a at i h an.l ? ,iii r a Mal.liaih H,-t,,... at HI a H V.i.ii.g I'f.. pie's S,a';i ly .it I'lirl.tlait Kn-lraviir MH'ria evety sim.t4y- eienlng at a ai w p.lnt...ay v. v ..tit on r.)ir ini.uiiitg at t .10 Seala tree. KVANOMICAt i llt'lllll til lilt N - Aid. Kas.r, 1'ai.lnr pn-acliiiig .iirvli i' e. cry alter nan. s.oi.lay at II A M an.l III P M sil.l.atli ..-t .mi tory snu.lav al 10 A M lnl.it llatrl.l..'r,-r. Sttpl ) VVirKl) I'layvr Mi.ettlig eyery Wt..liie..lay eyellliig I'MIKM IIKI 1IIIIKS t'lll'ltl'lt - Itov P H tt II I ln ln.l.il S.fVH-ti. fli.l alot tlttr.l Still .lay ltt..llili. an.l the , !...'. I lug Nalnr-lay-nlvtil tu eai li ni'iiitli al ii-..n I Ity. al 11 a m an. I T p In , aa.l ihe flr.l Hnti.lay allKritiaiu of t'arti in.. mil al Kail. let Soiioty t)iiHtti'y. ! ltK.,tlN I II V ItllAMII uf THAt'K I steels al dint House on Hec.lt.t Muiulay la j each in. .ulli l.ll..ia Mi'l.-oi.ie r. r. iHi,Ai.tiiN. tiAiivrvr t imaa aeeivlary pre.l.tciit. I'AMIV ItOAItlMIF lltAPK. Meets al Kiilaliia Hall, l auby. on fliwl and Ihlrd Friday ol each luoiilti lllia wt.lc.tiie. J (i taninia, Mee K annir, I'lva .Mi l INOMAII LolHiK, No. I, A. t A A. M ttobta Ita regular eonimtiitlcaiiona on Aral an4 third Sattirdaya of each mmilb al 7 .10 r. a. Hirllircu lug.HHl auii.tlug are llivltril lo alten.l, J T APPMHsuS, W. a, T- F. KVAN,sw.reiary. OIlKtio.N LolH.r. No. J. In o. r. Meets every riuirs tay even ..a al 7 HOo'eba k r m In the o.d Fellowi- Hall. Main .treai. Meinliei. ill Hie Hotel arc III. Ite.j .i allelld ll) Ulder of W A Ml.llet..n, , 11 lh.. Ryan, Mnerelary. FAI.Ia r.Ni AMPMFNt. No i, i) o F Meets flul aud third T.n ..r ...I arh in.iulh, alllild Fetluws Im! MelllWra aild Vtltllng pa'.tl.iWi., r.. nil. II, luillr.l I., alleml i It Jasssv. i w in,,an, acrilw chief Patriarch. tlMMKoo Lol iiE, No wi. I. li t) r Mens al ii.t.t Fellow'a hall, 1 1. .-.,, arery Haiiii.tay ayeuiiig Vl.lilng brei,,rn iita.ltf weli.mie ll , FHuaHKH. N. ti J F KlM.BV. Hee MKAHK POHT. No t ll A It. 1'H'AlllMt ST llC OKKOIIN Meets Ural Monday of mrh month, al K id F Hall ori..,u t il) Vlslllng ciiiia.lea ma.la welcome, OILMAN Pbkri(. c,,mmnler. IOEN i HihiK Piiar, No. tl ll A It , Pe ari- uivm nt Oregon, Meats In aclin.il huilM al Nee.ty ou Sr. I Hal ur.lay In each mouth al 1 o elurk p tn All Comrades made aelimia J. ..a Nro.il a. J. k.a.i.i.aa. Adi. t ommaiider. PHI IRON LolHiK ho. lij, A ). I. W Msrtaavera Thursday leuliig al o.t.1 Fell.iwa hall. K. eu. Ylslllui btejlueo alwaya el- "m . . J.t'.lAaraai.i K. Srait as. Recorder m. W. M.ll.AI.A l.lllMiK. No lit A O tl. W Meets am-.. nd an.l Fourth Hltirday In each mmilh. al Adams hall. Visiting mcinlri. mail welcina ,11 w Uoaaiaa, M W. N M. MiNinv. Tt ALIUS ... y viitt. ,Nt). m, p ( ," Meets lasi i..., ,.r, iii, ,i,ih at their hall lu wila K II. II. sty. Mtaa liana m See'y. Maaier. WARNER tiMANliK. No IIT,Fitll. Meel b.iirth aaiittday of each month, al their hall Hi New (Sra. c. C. W illiams, Maater Ml.. Maggie lit jm. Mee'f Ht'TI'K CREEK OKAMiK. haJr h."" Meet, at llirlr hall In Mar.inaiii sen.n.l a.i ur.lay In twclt mouth at lo a. m. Vuim,. meinf.rsalwaiia welcome, J. K JACK, J. K Hecretary W HITE. Master. Mol.AI.I.A tIKANOK, NO. . P. of II. Meeiaal their hall atW rlghl'a bridge on the eceu.l Malm. lay nf each aontlt at It) a. m Fellow niemliera made welcome .. ., . Ki a W aionr, Maaier. N II. llAHNAl.l, Hec. OAVKI. LolMlE, No. .VV A O. I'. W Meet, second and third H.iut.lay veniiiaa at Milglit .t hall. Canby. Vl.luiig brotln.rs made welcome. W M (lamai.g Recordeor ) l Ha mow Masterworkman CLACKAMAH LnluiE, No. (i7, A oT U W. Meets first and third M.itiday lu each mouth at mralghl a Hall Visiting brethrrti welcnie H.a.tliasoN, n.jiiN,.. ""f- M W. f A 1.14 CITY LolUiE OF A . t) t' W. Meeta every second and fourth Friday even tful each mouth In odd Kellinva' bmbtlng All sojourning brethren cotdlally Invited to at- F. I liAlli.ott, m. W. oao ( At.irr, Itecorder. ACHILLES LolHiK., No. lis, K OF P. i..".".''1" Vl e-rl.lay ntahtat the K. of I', halt. Islllog knlghta luvlie.l Isaac A. a ksm a N, (', C. J. K Ritotika, K of It. and r, HT. JtlllN'H IIHANCH, NO. IH7, C. K of A Meeta every lueadav eveliliiii .1 H...I. l.-n corner Main and lenih Hireei.. urcgon cltv Matt. Jl .TIN.Hec'y. T. W.ci.i,ii a, Prea NEW ERA W. (,' T. I'. Meeta first Hatiinlay In each month at their hall lu New Era. Friends of the cause are In. vltcd to i be present. Mita. Caiiky Johnson, Mas. Eastman, President. CANIIY LODOE, NO IM, I 0. 11. T. Meets first and Ihlrd Hatiinlay evening at knight's ball Canby, Visiting members altt ava made welcome. II. C. (Iii mohk W 0 T Mil. I. a mi Lkk. Hen ' ' MEADK RELIEF CORPS. N. tN, DEPART- MK.NT OF OREOON. Mra. M M. Charnian, . . President Mr"T'.V' "''!"'".- Treasure Mrs. .1. II. 1 1 it r. 1 1 tix. . . Hecielnrv Meeta on first ,) ,ril Krlday. ,,f ,.,.i : '" niemuers of i corps ii. .hi q.'i.,ii.i, uiiriuaiiy weicomeij. (JOLIMIIIA HOOK AND I, A DDE It Co Meeta first Frl.lay of each mouth at Fout. nln engine house, ciias. atiikv, Prea " ''"' H""'y' Omas Hitsrm, S'rm FOUNTAIN IIOHE CO., No t ltegitlar meeting, .econd Wednesday lu each mouth at engine house, ea-t tide Main airnm between Hevoiilh and Eighth ' 1 AC KKKM A N, Merry, LaNI'K CIaUIINKH, Preg . Eli. NawToN. Foreman. CATARACT HOME CO. No. r..!'. "'t?.""!'"'".1 T"""'ly "' each month at Cat aract Engine house. W II. Ilowaix, Prea. Jl. II. Rkstow, Hec'y . J, , WoCjnnki ,t F'rti. HONH OK VETERANH. . ,.'..'. .",."r N"' ,H- munis every first suit mini Thursday evening of each nioiitli CA , lli;RMANN,,lr.,Capt, W'Atin II. I.awtom, 1st Lieut. :i r liiM-Ki.ga, 2. Limit F COMPAN V FIRHT KKOIMKNT, ). N. (I Armory, Third and Main. Regular drill night. Monday. Regular business incolliiaa, ilr.i Monday of each month, i , ,, OPPICBIIS, J. W.Onnonir, . . . Captain it o! "y' " First Lieutenant L, h. Flokous, . Seooiid Llouteuaut.