Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 27, 1893, Image 8

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    Cl'RRl.VSYII.I.K cnjJNGfl.
Vurrlnivllle a Favored WalHy for lh Home
Seeker-Accident While Howlng,
CvRRixsrii.LK, tVt. 24. The newa of last
week of thii place ahuuld have been dated
Oct. 1 instead o( IVL 7.
Hon. H, M. Wier, of Tacoma, was In
town Monday.
Misa McCowen la recovering" from aick
liese.
Misa Lilly Wilcox la visiting friends and
relatives at this place.
Garrett Palniateer lias rented the farm
belonging to Mr. Hullard one-half mile
south, navinir cash rent
Hugh Currin met with an accident last
Friday by which be niashed one of his fin
cers, since which be has su tiered coiuulora
ble
Mr. Harkenrider, the gentleman who was
so severely kicked by a horse, is so that he
can hobble around a little.
J. Stone made-a trip to Portland last
Wednesday, returning Friday evening.
Miss Iterttta ltolwtt was surprised by her
young friends last Monday evening on the
occasion of her Nth birthday.
J. PaviSit Son, Frank lrvin, and others
of this place, have leen working the road in
Deep creek canyon for the past w eek. The
blasting of stumps could be heard for miles.
Mr. Miller, of Eastern Oregon, who re
sided at this place over twenty years ao, is
TUitiug some of bis old friends who still live
Jiere.
"oM rosMont," "well-known citiaen,"
eel., hut have your Uttre ulilremied in
full.
IWt fail, if you intent! to bn nway
front home for any length of lime, to
inform your postmaster what iliiipoeition
shall bo made, of your mail.
Don't uVlay the doliwry of ny mail
matter that you may take out for another
IHm't fail to tfigu your lot tors in full,
so if they reach tlio dead lettor olllce
they may bo promptly returned.
IVn't. when you full to receive an ex-
pected letter chargo tlio ostul service
with ita ha, until you have learned
from your eorresondi'nt all the facta in
regard to ite mailing, content, etc.
Letter List.
The following is the list of letters remain.
ing in the iHst otllce at Oregon City, Oregon,
October attn, ISnct;
tinker, Mrs Ja'iies Lunbrnuiii, Win
lliu-ktey. W Malaney, Albert
t'ampbell, Clark Mcl'ord, Mrs 0 K
I'ampMl, Mrs Mat- McOonigle, John
tie Kmiiborx. John
Carlyle, Mrs Lillian Oreloaen, lsac
Pay, 11 IMrker, Mrs A M
Flanders, Mrs An- I'orter, Mrs M K
nie M Smith. Wm 11
Green, Miss Grace J Smith, Albert
Haiard, A J Slavens, Mrs M
Hanling, KV Smith, Mrs J
Holmes, Mr Wells, V T
til
...
A steam laundry is being projected at this Howard, Mrs Minnie Wilson, John
place. NoMelican man will be employed. I Jones. I K Woller, Ohaa
Mr. Willson. a German livinx on the
banks ol the Clackamas, remarked the
otber'day thai since Cross's ilani vas no
nioresammon vill be thicker'n sparrers in
.the river next spring.
Several real estate transactions have been
Diade in Currinsvile in the last week. Mr.
Dawty sold thirty acres to John King of
Canton, Ohio. Immigrants are coming in
-and Currinsville is on the move, as this ii a
good location, llomeseekers should make
a note of this.
Dr. Smith of Eagle Creek was in town
last Friday. v
Prof. Warner of this tdare ami a number
of teachers in districts near this village, are
expecting to attend the teacners' associa
tion next Saturday at the Starkweather
school house.
Rob. Cumn spent three days last week at
the metropolis.
Bent Sarverof this place, and Mr. Avers
of Herrpner, w ho have been in the moun
tains for the past two weeks hunting gold,
returned last evening complaining of hav
ing had some "hard sailing.'7 The snow
kept them from finding the gold, and the
streams were so swollen and bridges washed
' out that they could iiol return until almost
starved.
Ben Porter and E. A. Wilcox are on the
sick list.
Sam Heiple lost a valuable horse last
week.
William Currin went to Troutdale today
to sell fifty head of fat cattle.
" We have plenty to eat at home," said
an old lady yesterday who lives a mile out
of this town; " we have good potatoes, nice
cabbage radishes, lettuce and tomatoes, and
our evergreen blackberries are as good and
ripe as a month ago."
W. H. H. Wade has a Bartlett pear tree
that is loaded with the second crop of fruit
for this year.
The wheat that was thrashed in the rain
in this locality is now being fed to more
than &) hogs, and soon Currin, Wade,
Heiple, Linn, Tracy and others will have fat
porkers for sale.
Yesterday while Rob. Currin s hired man
was plowing his team became frightened
and ran away with the plow. The plow
struck one of the horses on the hip inflict
ing a wound so serious that the horse will
die.
We are having beautiful weather just
now and farmers are improving their op
portunity. Eighteen Postofllce Dont'tt.
The attenion of the public is called to
the following "dont'g" furnished by the
Toetal Guide, which, if carefully ob
served by letter-writers generally, will
greatly facilitate the business of the
poetoffice :
Don't mail any letter until you are
sure that it is completely and properly
addressed.
Don't place the address so that there
will be no room for the post-mark .
Don't fail in the hurry of business, to
write the name of the state you intend
and not your own a very common error.
Don't fail to make certain that your
manner of writing the name of an office
or state may not cause it to be mistaken
for one similar in appearance. It is
often better to write the name of the
state in full.
Don't fail, if you are in doubt as to
the right name of the office for which
your letter is intended, to consult tlie
Postal Guide, which any postmaster
will be pleased to show you.
Don't fail to give the street and
house number of tiie person for whom
wail matter is intended in addressing it
to a city or large town.
Don't mail any letter until you are
sure tliat it is properly stamped.
Don't fail to place the stamo in the
upper right-hand corner.
Dou't write on the envelope "In haste"
"'Care of postmaster," etc; it does no
.good, and tends to confusion in the
tayvl handling of mail matter.
IWt fail to bear in mind that it is
inlaw ful to enclose matter of a higher
class in one tliat is lower; e. g., mercban
diee in newspapers.
Don't mail any letter unless your ad
dress, with a request to return, is upon
the face of the envelope ; so that in case
of non-delivery it will be returned
directly to you.
Dont fail to give your correspondents
your lull address, so that a new postman
cannot fail to find you .
ll called lor please any when advertised.
E. .M. KANl'tt, r. M.
'Wedding stationery, the latest styles
and finest assortment ever brought to
Oregon City at the Kntkui'kim otlice.
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego,
Cut , say: "Shiloh'a Catarrh Remedy
is the tii st medicine I hare ever loiind
that would do me any giod." Price 50
cts. Sold by C. G. lluiillev.
LOUIS fL VAMnrRvmr'
-- mmm aaaae)
OM of lb feet kaewi kulMst Bta la ChlflMW
rtpmeaUUv. of tia great Braditreei On.
HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS
PROSTRATION.
Dr. MiU Jfdioml te, flJkWa, 14,
flentlement I uke pleasure In Inarming yea
of the very beneflautl rvaulu which hare Mlownl
la UcJeoi mywAI and ifo. fot, yy, a
subject w a dutraaataf peia at the bus of Uie
bom ami uppor portion of the etunai owl. I
UUKEC Jroubted with alroBkxiw.
ww lltahf You Nervine wag highly
retwnmended to me- Mr iw had horn an J.if.
Data tliat I bad no ennfMrnce lu the errVecy of
any medicine. Yet as a la nanrt I (nnwmud io
aive lt atrial Mut h to my surprias. I aiiwrMuierd
asartol bMMflti ni? aleeplramnea dlaanrwaml;
my hw.tache was raukiredi air iptrlUaud nueral
a THOUSANDS
School deportment cards one cent each
I the Kntkhpuik otlice
tieaJih ci
lly tuipr
ed. i ao
ainiB Twcnre eeueea. n tmis oeeuaaie
" will o eoieiciaae
nan ranio My wife 1. utlni Ilia Nrrriua wlii
Ilia bax ul rusulu. Lovia D. ViMUKua
OLD ON A POIITIVC OUARANTII
TRY DR. MILES' PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CT
For oale by Charman A Co.
l,iTtH. t).ioa, A. r. ATa.iu. I iuiri..
Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free.
X A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS.
FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME
Steam'r Telephone
aia4 'w 4-
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aWVl V whj AVVV ZeV aAiV4UA UVWVW a w-ai
. .M MS)
Lioaves Portland daily, except bunaay,
T . a e t f 1 m
A.M.
xjutvvoa rut tiuuu unity, UA;uyi ouiiuajr,
Leaves Astoria daily, excopt Sunday, 7 P. M
Titg Ilwaoo from Ilwnoo conn'vtH nt A.ttori with Tflil.i t'vrry
night for Portland.
gfOojpfl VsLEEPj
clearI n long
Ah
mentalU p (strong 1
energy JJp. nerves!
d 1
I
OARSAPARILLA
WIIKN IN
C K N BY
TRY TIIE
HIS HOUSE.
EAST AND SOUTH
TIIE SHASTA UOIT
of tho . i
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Al Atltltf allit r.ttv.lll. M -
ul iirnaun ainl I'arlHii lin.u.i "
Kii.rv., Train Hall IK ir. luJ
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I Jir a I A alrVtiiutill, 1, ?'
THROUCH TICKETT '
to ai i, rmata 11 tn
ViaTI'llV Hiltld f&Wi
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mn w iiuiaiiivM al HIWUM ttivt ffttai
M.a.ra. A1H. Orvfiiam,,
II Kelt II I KK. It P ,.,.'
M..i.,.r A.. I U r at,4ria,.l,w
MRS. J IIAHIUS, Prop
Home cooki'il nu-als ntrvtil inthn
best of shajH'. Clfan rooms and
iK'd. Meal 2) cent. Hoard at
reasonable rate.
..MuP,a?"ner'jj "'"-Known bnlnMj man
of HIlHImro, Va.. arnds tlita tesUnionr tu
trie merits of Ayer'a 8nraparltla: "Se eni
yeara aci, I hurt my leg, the Injury learlnx
a sore which led to erysliwlaa. fy aiifli-rlniri
wlr? ;,rm' ml from the inn to tfie
ankle, tx-Hn a aIld .,r. which brtun In e
teud to other parte of the body. Afier trying
Tarlous remedies, I began taklna Ayer'a
BarMparllla, and. before 1 had Onlilit-U the
Tint l.flla I A ruri..,.AA . . .. .
accoutf buttle ellec ifd a complete cure.'1
Ayer's Sarsaparllla
Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer A Co, LowaU, Maab
Cure8other8,wIllcuroyou
Society Directory.
OKKuON CITV HOARD OK TKADK.
Meeliat Cmiil llmi on Hecuiid Uonday Is
each moiilh. Vl.ltun welcome.
y. K. IaiNAI.IisiiN. UKO. C. IIKOWNKt.l.
Secretary. frt-tldeitt.
THE POPULAR BOAT.
Steamer Iralda,
I now making round trip ditily
excejit Wediudav U-tween
OAK POINT,
AND
PORTLAND
And intermediate landing, con
necting at Ilaninier with
STK. CAKME T,
FOR KKI.SO.
Leaving Oak Point I:I a.m.
Arriving in Portland. . 1 () .".() n. m
i Leaving Portland l:.(t)p. m.
Arriving nt Oak Point. . . :4.ri p. m.
Wharf fiMit Wahingtnn ntrcet
8. K. OILHKKT, Agent.
GAVEL LolKiK. NO. is, A O. U. W
Meet aretind and fourth turday erenlnn at
Kniahi .1 ball, t'auby. Vliltlii brother! made
welciime. ,
K V. ( autuu. A K. Hhaxk
Reiuriler. Mauler Wurkinan
HT Jons' n UMAVCII VI, u? l ... .
MeeH every Tiii-.Uy evenlnt at their ball .errlce. Hiarer meeilii. Wedne.dav ermine at
I rncti I ipaxTMii 1 'II v I J -m ..t.L. u. , . i ir " T
T. W. Hi li-ivaH, Mrea
Sunday Services.
rorner Main and Tenth Streetn
matt. jiirris.Bec y.
HT. PAI'I.' Cllfttril- Kpiamipal- Hrt 1. A
Kckilorm Fanr. Horyiiwa al IIo i Iki a m.aml
: p. m. ftir aervlce verr ttcdncJ4
evenliia.
fiiLsr i-nviiiirn iTinv a i I'lit'ufif um.
Paalor eu iiIImI. Herilce. at It a u
7:.w r. M. Hulldar HcIi.m.I alter mnri.ii,.
rortland-Clatskanie
R-O-U-T-E.
STR. SARAH DIXON,
liKD. M HIIAVKIt. Va.trr,
Will leave Portland Mnily, except
Sunday, at l:.'U p.m., for Clat-kaiiia
k ny landing.
Returning, arrive at Portland at
It) a. in., I aily except Monday.
The company reterve th right
a ..1......... ... . .
iu iiiiingi- nun- wiwioih IHHice,
Tor friML'lit or tul4i'n'ir rnfi.a
apply to doek clerk at Portland, f.xit
ainngtoiiM.,(iron tmrJ ateivmer.
Thi i the nearent and iiiohI di
rect route to tlio Nclialc in valley.
"VAijav
TIlltOUfiH
TICKKTS
TO
Salt Lake, Denver
Omaha, Kansas City
I" I. ! Oa I
uuuiuu. 31. LOUIS,
ANO ALL
Iiastcrn Cities,
ftl DAYS TO
U2 CHICAGO
I
Cl.fllnne FVil
v , d-.t, '.a ' ; - I
llnAntail Nfc sM avj 'j aat
WJrCiHS'ciiM
This Great Coonri Q h. prumi.tly nir
whre all o:hpr fail, Couuhs. froi p Sore
Throat, Hoarieneaa, Whoopintr Couch and
Aathma For Consumption it bai no rival;
nas cured thouBiod. and will rrite you if
takeain time, t old by JJnjiiU n h guar
antee. For a Ij.rr.-! Jla" !; or (.1t. nan
BHILOH'6 BEH.AUOKNA LiSTltR.ax!.
SHI LC tt'SMWTA R R H
iiavoyi.iii..inirrtr 'I'hU rmmk l rrrnn
teedtocuroycu. l'lito. )xr Loctoi-iree.
For Bale by C. G. Huntley.
Mt'LTNOMAH U)IMiK. NO. I. A. F A A. M.
ffflllla flk rerfltla ,.tmmllnln.lt..n. ..n A u.
, - ' ' ".i nil, n.Kitl. ,M, II VH,
and third riaturdaya of each mniith al 7 JO r. u.
brelbreu inguod alaiidlua are Invited to altmid.
I. U I'OKTKK. W. M.
T. K. KYA.V.Heorclary.
CLACKAMAS CIIAFTKK. i
Clac.kamai Chapter No. 1 K. A. M. Ilcicular
jonvucaliou lliinl Muuday ol the mouth al
U. . BTKA.S'UE, U. p.
0 L OaAY, Sec'r.
OKKUON LolMiR. No. t, I. O. O. F.
Meetaerery Thuraday ereii..,a at 7 .(Uo'clnck
r. M. Id the 0'd Fellowa' Hall, Main street.
MfmliTB ol the Ordurare lutited to attend.
GEO C. ELY, N. U.
Thna. Hyan, Secretary.
08WEOO LOIXiK, NO OT, I. O. O. F
Meet at Odd Fellow ' hall, Oatrriro, every
atnrlay evening. VlaltliiK hrethreii made
welcome. O. W. FKOiiHKK, N. U.
j. r. iu"lrt. nee.
FALM KNCAMI'MKNT. No. i, I. O O. K.
Mf(tH flf it at nil th 1 fit 'I'll.... I ..I .V. aU
tOM YcWom hull. Member an-1 vlttlU'iu
f A CTVUVtbT 11' If :i,..aee
Hcri.. chlff Pmrfurrh
WACHENO TRIHB. NO la.
Vop(- U'mIum,!.. a,VAt.l... - a ii-.i
- . , , .v,lllln,nimi,,M y lfl.
uB iuluiuqii lutlLCti. LHAI. K RlXY,
J. Hazard, C-of K.
WOODMK.N OK TIIK WOHIM.
WltlaniMtrn Flt famn K Mat .,.. r.1 j
4th We.liii'ti.Uy rilvhtM lu each month in K. of t.
t iniiini IK-IH II IJIirn HIIIMH WaICIllllta
K. E. Maktin. Clerk. K. M. Kani.h.C. C.
Red
Cross
Tansy
rins
The Ladies1
Suppressed
Manstruation
PAINFUL
Mnstru:'icn
And a PREVENTIVE for
FtJIU.K -lUitKUlLaUilitJs
Ara Sato and R. II,l,t
8UNKIME LOIHiK. NO. 43. A. O. tf. W .
Meet every fcond and fourth Saturday ol earth
month at Wllaonvllle, Orruon.
,, IIkkky Mil.iv M. W.
C. T. Toon, Kocordor.
Purely Vege-
Ublcl IS-ver
price si.nn.
Snt poitpaid on rer:eirt of
Yin de Cinchona Co..
Dei Moliua. Iowa.
For sale by Charman & Co.
an
tarTt fail to uA,i!y your postmaster of
iirotifttige in your address. .
JJan-twiat io tUe fact tbat you are an
JAPANESE
CURE
A nttm and unmntM. ....... . n . ...
, -- - - i-.-.w uvniiiiTiii, viiiininiiiiv i,
hiipposltori'ta, Ointment in Capmilea, aluo In
Box and Pllla- a n,.tlu mm ... v.
Internal, Illlnd or bleediug, IUthlng. Chronic
Kecent or H:redltary flien, and many dlaiea
and female wtHknee; It la alwaya a irrpat
nenctlt to the neneral health. The flrat dia
coveryof a medical cure rendering an operation
with the knife unneceaaary hereafter. Thla
T'.medr haa never lieen known to fall. II tier
box. 6 for 1.1: tent by mall. Why mfftr from
,h(a l.nll.la I 1..
ii nine ijikcioic wneu a wruien guarantee
I" given with tlx bnxei to refund the money If
not cured. Hend atamp for free (ample. Guar
antee laaiied by Woodard Cla RX X & Co, whole
aaleand ptitail limaotmtm tA.i
Oregon. For tale by 0. 0. Huntley, Oregon City.
Oregon.
PIO IKON LOIKiK NO. lur,, A. O. I!. W.
Meeta every Thuraday evening nt Odd Fellow
hall, Oawego. Vlaltlng brellir-n alwaya wel
cnej , J. V. Cahi-kkm.
K. STRAtraa, Kceorder m. w.
MOI.AM.A UiIKiK No. tn, A. O. I!. W.
Meeta drat and third Hnturday In each month
at aohool houae Vlaltlng member made wet-
cn,mr.-, . . T.H. MTIPF, M. W.
J. W. TllOMAH, Itcc. '
J Mill elork Pi,,., m.il... ,.l v. U.....I.
eovlety ol Chrlallau Kudcavor every Uuuday
evening at t.M, prainpt.
FIKST BAPTIHT CMf-KCIt -Rxv Oilman
Ptaaia Paator Morning aorvlre at II Holiday
Hi'IiimiI at U l.'i; Rvriilng Hervlre l ;u; Kegular
prayer mertlnx Wednesday evening. Muuihly
Covenant Meeting every Uedneaday evening
preeedlng the drat Hnnday In the uioiilh. A
comlal luvltatlou to all.
HT. IOIIN 8 ClintCIt.CATIIOI.IC.-Kv. A
II iiiLxaaaH D. Hai.or. On Sunday ma.a at a and
10 :ju a. m. Kvery arrond and fourth nun. lay
German avrmon after the o'clock ma.a
Al all other maaaei Kugllah aa'rmona. Sunday
Mrhool at 1 M r. . Veapera. apologetlral
iibjecia, and Ueutdlctlon at 7 30 r. M.
MKTIIOHIHT RI'rxcoi'AI. I IH Wi il u.
0. Hvaaa, Paatnr. Morning aervlre at II:
nunuay Hcnool at lO Ui. I'Uaa meeting after
morning aervlre. Evening aervlue at 7 1
Kpworth league meeting Holiday evening at
M; Prayer Meeting Thnraday eveulng at I 30. I
atrangera curdlallv Invited.
FIKHT PKKHBYTKHI AN CIH'ltCll.-Kxv. 0.
W. Oihokkv. Paator. Hervirea at II a. m and
7 80 r. u. Hal. hath Hehool at lu a. u. Ynun.
People a H,n-lety of Chrlatlau F.ndeavor meet,
every Hunday evening at 6 l. Wediieailay
evening prayer meeting at 7 .30. Heata free.
EVANUl.lc:At.riirHCI!-JF.RMAN- AlO.
KaNar, Paator. Preaching aervliei every
Hunday at II A. M and 7 :0 P. M
Habbatn aohool every Rumtay at 10 A. M. (John
llArrl.tMirvi.r Hum U..ablP I........ u i..
every Medueaday evening
UN1TKI) HKKTIIHKN IN CHRIHT.-prearh-Ing
every Nunday, exnt third Sunday of earh
mouth, at II uu a. m. and 7,:) p m.-w II Mc
I.aih, Paator. Hunday achool at 10 a. m.- I. I)
Ht area, Hiiperiutendenl. Prayer meeting every
Uedueaday evening.
TiTa. H. (IF K. I). IIAKK.lt CAMI', h; OF V"
Muni, in L- p Hull..,. ii.u , i i. l
... - ... n. . . ,.n,, ,v ,..,, Ku, n,urn
Monday eveulnva of each month.
.nnn ?T. r.. jyiunnvn, J're t
Mlai Norra CAi.irr. Hen'y.
C A N II Y LoIKi KiNtJ-ftM. t O. ti.'f.
Meefa flrat and llilrri Uii.inLu -.
Klilirht'a hall i:.i,l, vl.lili,. n,...l i
made welcome. Ogo. VY. Knioiit. W. C. T.
Ki.i.a Knioiit. Hefl
TCAI.ITIN (IKANOK, NO. Ill, P. of II,
Meet. IhhI Halnriluu ,.f .....,!. ,t...i.
hall ill Wllaoiivlllu. K. It. IIknkv,
Mlaa Hki.a hiiakp, Hoc y. Maatur.
Portland Cowlitz
Kiver Route, vin.
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Jonej.h Kellogg Trann. Co.
STK. JOS K I'll KKIJ.OCC-leftvea
KelHo Motiilay, Weiliiesil.iy um
Friday, nt li A. M. Leave. P.,ri
land, Tuesday, Thtirnday and
u.. , 1.. ...
natuniuy Ul i A. M.
STR. NORTn'U KST-'-I.,.,,,.,.. !,.
land Mondity, Wi'dni'mlny nml
ITnlay fur Kidsonnd I'imhtCow
lit river points, returning tin-
tollowing days.
Tl ! .
huh ih i iii! only direct roiito to
reach all Cowlitz river jiointH.
WM. R. HOLM AN. .Wot.
Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or
FAI.I.H CITY I;I)(;K OF A . O V. W
Meeta every aeeond and fourth Friday even
ing of eaeh month lu A. 0 I'. W. hall 7th ht
All aojouriimg brethren cordially Invited to at-
I). CALKIhl.l), M. W.
Oko CAi.irr, Recorder.
CLACKAMAS LOIHiK, No. W. A. O. II W
Meeta rl rat and third Monday In each month,
nailing nrotiiern welcome.
n. iioi.com n.
FOUNTAIN HOHK CO., No. 1.
lflitrnlHP tnei.tltiv .a.,iii,I U',nl,,aB.lu., I..
month at engine hoime, eaat al.lu Main atreet I
between Seventh and eighth. i
J . Vf , BT w A KT, HeC. II. HTRAIOHT, F'rill 1
M. f . Qi'IKX, Foreman.
MOLAI.LA UltANOK, NO. V), p. of II.
Meeta nt their hall at VVrlght'a llrldge on the
ecend Haturday of each month at 11) a. m
Fellow membera made welcome.
Jah. Nkmon, Maater.
E II. CoofgR. Hcc.
at Htrnlirht'a Hall
U. .i'KAK
Rec.
M. W.
MEAUK POHT, No 2.0 A. K DKPAKTMENT
OF OKKUON.
Meeta Aral U,.,,,luu ,.t i. .... .
n i, Ti ; ;; ; Kn' " momo, ai k. oi
P. Hall, Oregon City. Vlaltlng comrade, made
WClUaJIUV,
t d aDv'?M-ARTHtrK. Commander.
J- r, hiuw, Ad.
GKN. CJtOOK POHT, No, -ii . A. It.. Ue art-
nieut of Oregon.
Meeta In aciinol hnnu - k.'...i - n .
i i , ' ocioca p. m. All
viiiiim.icn UIBUB WCICOme. 1. f. HlM.INOa
ii. iHOHPHQM, Adjt. Commander
WAKNKIl HKANOK. No. 117, P. of II.
Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their
hall in New Krn. C, (!. Wllllama, Maater
Mr. May Waldron, Hec'j
ACIIILI.KH l)I)(JK, NO. iW, K OF P.
Meeta every Friday night al the K. of P. hall,
Vlaltlng Knighla invited.
Chan. Ai.hhiumt, Jr., C, c.
J. K. Riionaa, K of K. and 8
COi.UMIll'OoOKANl) LXi'IiKIt CO.
Meela Spur Prld.tf fit ....h
Fountain engine houae. Ciua. atiikv, Prea,
j. a i-ii.low, ncc y. cha. iiitzik, ( tm
If you are interested in 4
' AdvertiHinir &
' you oiiKht to l.e n nuh.
' HcrilM-r ot I'jtiNTKHH' Ink;
a journal tor ndviTtiscrH.
Printcrss' Inlc
is issued weekly find is
filled with contributions
f ml i,i,.r,,i
fc, 'l ill SllJ,'(5l!SlollH
I from tlio lirinlitent minds
I in Hi" Mdvertisin litisi-
Printers Inlc
COKts (inly two (lollurH H
yar. A Haui,lec(i)y wilj
1"! sent on receijit of fivo
rents.
AlUHIKHS
"'KINTF.KH' INK
lOSpnuo. St.-fi. Yorh
Hour?
tlioQuickct to Chin:
ami tho Last,
(Quicker to Oma!j
and Kansas City.
rt'l, I.MAN k TOfRIST SLEEP-
KRS, FRKK KKCI.IMNGCbii:
Cur, I)iniii( Cars.
For rates am grin-rat informa
tion rail on or addrena.
W. II. HURI.III RT, Ami Gm!
I ass. Ak't., W'a.iiii;tonHt.,njf
Thir.l, Portland, Or.
TIMC
Oregon Pacific Railroad
K. W. IIADI.KV, Rm-ivef.
Iirivt Line Ouiek JininU'h-
Lw freilit rati) Istween Wir
lainetto Valley jMiints and Su
rranciseo.
OCKANSTKAM lilt SAILINGS.
S. S. Willamette Vallcj
L'aves San Francisco OrtwU-f I"
and '.'7, mid Nov. 15.
Leaves Vaouirm Octols-r 12 w
22, and Nov. S.
'I Ilia fiiniitnnir fWir,fa (tlC
rilit ti chaniro sailina dat witb-
out notice.
RIVKR8TKAM ICRS.
Sleamer "I loan" leiives 1'iirtl.
W'cdnesday'H and Hatunlay's
A. M,
II. (!. DAY. r.en. At't. Salmon
Street Wharf, Portland,
It. IC VAU(i IN.deii.Ait t- n
I'Viincisco, Cal.
C. C. 1I0UUE. (1. F.A F.i
Corvallis, Oregon.
MKAOE UKLIKF COKPS, No. Is. DKPART-
jnr.ini or UUF.U lfl.
JI"- M M. Charman, . . Prealdent
Mra. K. I,, f .rich p.iia -
M i u 1 ireaaurer.
rj. J B. Harding, - Hecretarv.
meeta on nrat and third Friday of each
month In K. of P. Hall. Mem here of corp.
from aiiroArl er,.,l n i e"
"i w.....u.i nctv.wcU.
. Baker Camp, No. IS, meet, every Drat
K.'of P fcal ,d,r venl,,g ch month, at
' K.8. CALIFF Cent.
H. 8. Rkixoht, lot Lieut.
0, 0. Wooua, 3d Lieut.
CATAKACT HOHK CO. No. 2.
Meeta aecond Tueaday ol each month at Cat
rnct Knglne houae. W. II. HoWKi.iPrea
O. H. Ukmtow, Heo'y. J. W. O'CoSNgi.t, F'rn.
HCTTK CKKKK OKANOK, No. H2, P. of fl.
Meeta at their ball In Marutiam, aecond Sat
urday lu each month at lo a. in. Vlaltlng
mcmbcraalivaya welcome.
J.K.JACK, J.B.W1IITK,
Heerctarr Maater.
F COMPANY, FIKHT KKOIMKNT, 0. N, 0.
Armnry. Third and Main. Hegular drill night,
VIOiImV. lOitrlllaF hll.lnAiia maullima ..
Monday of ab month. '
.iHr.ll
J.W. flanong, ... rjaetaln
F.8 Kelly, - - Flrat Meuteaant HoriNig U0ar,,i . , "
U U Plckeni, - - 8econdUeuteuauttble terms ,n Fe1
Cooke's Stables,
111 a. 7
w. m. COOKE, Manager
Hucceaaor to U. II T 4 L ('
Corner Fourth and Main Street,,,
UK KG ON CITY.
The I.EADIN0 LIVJCkY HT inm
l the City. Ti. , , . '
..,,)(,on8llorrno;.;- uTri"tion
on reason-
Solentlflo Amerleu
Agency for
A
a in. - m wr
4
AMAtfValTS.
Waaaa M AVBtli
OltlON PATINTt.
OOrVRIOHTI
uurraiun i -For
Information and frae llamthonli wrlteto
MIIN.V A Co mi iImoai.wav, Nue""?
C1 t Imreau for MHMirlw paleliU 10 '"S3
Crr n( mil i.k.n t ,7 u. la liriaiglil '"
ihm iiiiI.iia ..iHu.. 7 r Aliaalalaa
ID
WrlO. Hpiuu.iidlv Illu.lrl-I. H 'U I'VSTi
nimn ahnuid b wiihom it WMklr. ? '":.
I I "'""I" tiiruai hftlf
FRANK NELDON,
GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH
Full Stock of Guns Ammunition-
Repalra on all k0ofiniall n1!?
Jiroinptly nioita. I)iilliute Itry" m
ny lH'k niainifartureil. HhopO"
Main Htreet. next to
NobllK'i Stablea.