1 (I EDUCATIONAL NOTES All nott-s for tliia column aliottM U st-nt to Mis Jennie Kuwon, editress. Canny, Or. NHvM'l, HKPOKT. Samlv, I'iHtriit Si. 4o Thiwe wliu liave rs-on neither tamy nor nlwoiit tint ing tlifl lliinl mill linal month emliiii Nov. iMlh are Kilith Kliner ana Altune riii'liw, Marv ami Nora Varetti an) Ronnie IWi'h. Those who have not been alsst'iil (luring the term are licrtliit Olieieat, Kilith I'lielpa, Mury Vaietti atul Kennie HivH'ti. Vie iioi a ilnrintlu niiuith were Siiriiiteiiilfnt liilwon anl Mi. K, Thomas. . Those on the roll of honor lire Ktlttli Phelps, Nam-v MoAilam Kettnie IVisvh, Alfred Crow-ton, Wesley It ii-on and Harvey Kottmian. lli.-trii-t No. 11. Fr the monthemt it'K Nov, 24th: Niimlier of pupil en "Hit! 20: average ilaily Mttemlatu-e lti; those ptesent every day were IVrlui Kiev, Marguerite Iloliiian, Willie Jolin 80i., Johnnie Frey, Iutlpli lloinian, Os car Stewart!. Marion Stewanl, and Pearl Steward". Xmnlier of visitor iluiiiiti the month 2. Rku Hiiibakd. Amher Uruve, Piftru-t No. V5 Tliow thai have leen nei'her al'S. lit nor tail during the month c ml n it Nov. 24 aie: With Hii'kner. Miinjte, Uiare, rllie Urare, ami Uarrel Martin. Thou tardy hut once are Kuiilia Kayserund Fretidift S hemilde. Visitors llarry (Ja d. Mr. Jewell, Mr. F Urace, K.dn.t Jewell, I.irz'e (inee. Jark Ivinf a '-l Merle Jewell. All are ii.nhallv inviteil to vit.it the (H'Iiin.1 and note our nj:rv Elknoka Jkw kll, Teacher. lb'atriet No is The folluwint rained pupiis have neilher lieen alwenl i -r tanly Jnrit g the month ending N"V. Claude llouifham, Kmma I.inne- i!, Leetia ami Eddie Meier, ami Wil-ii.- I.nike. Clarke, District No. 32. The follow iiy pupil have neither Iwn ataent imr nly during the month t-nding Dev. l.-t. I mina Klt-insmitli, Aunt Kleinsn.itli, ra Ringo. llattie Kinpf, Annie Toi terstel. Anmila '1 hi erstet, tie-'e laik, Frank Kit go, (.'. n Casper. K'ina iewell, leininy agi.i, Eatella, iiu d Kill a (ianl, llfiiiy Klt-insmitli. Kl ert Marhall, Ji'hi t.ie Mnler, llenrv M ll.-r, and Ailoli h Tinnetmt-t. io!a. District No. 14 Tlio who have len n i'l e' at-m-nt nor iard thir ing the nnntli ending Nuv. 24 h are John Rogers, Ji.ne Jiildi, Eva Miloin and ilhe llean r Average at'e- dai.ee during th- mon'h was 31 NIkkjI ha been in session two nn ntha. Cn.. HiTHu roKD, Tearher. Oak Grove, District X. 93 For the month endin Ic. 8, 18'.3: Total num ber Mni.r It); aveigge daily attend anee 13. Thie not (fluent duriin the month were Wiilie Heinz, Grace Jordan, Ida Wilson and IWssie Arnutrong. Fa, trong and friends are cordiallv inviteil to vifsit the school and note our iroi;r-g, C. E. Babnev, Teacher. ( umnavule, Iistrii t Fo. 54. The pupils who weie neiilier al-ent not tardy at 1km.1 during the third month are.-Jewie Cuirin, Noriih Hale, llcnry Heiple, Mynle l)owt. Harvey ( nirin, Ke Stone, 1 eti-r Hale, Lillie Cur ins W ilhe L'nn, May L i l ey, Clevy Cmrin, Lt o Sli ne, Vilie Linn, Clevy IK-iple Ivy Cmiin. fme Linn, Effie llnk land, Curtis Linn, Ed Currin, Emma Dowiy, An v Cnrrtn, IJnna MrO.wen, Peiley Huffman, Andrew Shankland, I'ark Brown, Emeon Surfaie, Willie MeCloud, Theadore Shankland and Alollie Sruoot. Deep Creek, DiMri. t No. 8!) Three of the fix month was completed Nov. 25. Number of pupils enrolled 5! ; aver age number belonging 13 ; average daily i tendance 11. The pupils having the liiglnct per cent, in HcnoUrxhip an I de portment are Winlield Diney, Dora Herman and Harry Thorjai. James Henkle denerveH especial attention for inn 'rovenient :n deportment an J scholar ship the past month. County School Superintendent U.S. Gibson viMted our school Nov. 22 and kindly gave merited words of praise and censure. Some of the ladie of the neighborhood planned a banket dinner for Nuv. 2!) at the school lioui-e; the teacher sent written invita tions to all the families in the district. Vigi'ors will be welcome to the school. M. L. Hamitox, Teacher. A Biw Chineie Treaty. Washington, Dec. 12. It is probable the state department will soon enter up on negotiations looking to the adjust ment of the relations with China. The enactment of the Geary law will bo re garded as an infraction of the existing treaty, necssitating a new treaty. It is understood thatGresharadesiies made an extension of the trade relations and the privilege with China as the central feature of his administration. The Chin ese government is satisfied with the amendment to the Geary act and is not anxious to extend the privilege of immi gration for their people, but is solicitous for their protection and privileges. Big Battle in Brazil. Washington, Dec 13. The navy de partment has received acable from Com mander Picking at Bio Janeiro, which says the battle expected in the harbor has begun, Copas island and Enchadaa are in possession of Admiral de Gama, insurgant commandant. Tha former is well fortified, and I continually firing n the ciiatom-hotiHo and naval atnenul. Couimuiider Piikinu also cable that I'oiuml lletke, at Feinumhiioo, want a vessel a a precautionary measure, martial law having been declared, but ill is quiet. MKI.1.0 AUAIS OI TNinit HIO. HiNiioa AvKiia, iVe. 13. Admiral Mello' Ibigship Atiuidahan I again blockading Kio Janeiro. Conimuniiw 'ion between land and shipping in Kio hay has been stopped 25(1,000 i;e..iler. The Prairie Farmer I marching for ward all the time in circulation. It ha made a net increase since- lHvember 1, lS'.iS, of nearly 2"),lHX new yearly sub s'riliers. This uvord has never been approaclunl by another farm er. The Prairie Farmer goes regularly each wk into more homes than any other agri cultural journal in America. There is no secret about this marked success. The Frame rarmer appeal steadily to the intelligent lartner and hi family. It is the acknowledged leader of the agricultural press in America. It is clear cut, right up to date, prac tical in every one of its departments. It is a positive necessity to the fanner and bis lainily. It now has more than 250- (XX) readers in ail parts of the civilixed world Dwigkt L. Moody, the greatest evan gelist of the day, Hon. Win C. Hreeken bridge. and other eminent writers, have Ihwii engaged for special articles during the coming year. Yet their valuable work d e not stop in publishing the best agricultural paper the publishers are bound to give their readers tilt) advantage of very low prices in securing other journals ; and bv giving a guarantee of a large number of sub scribers, thev have secured pecial cl"l bing prices with nearly all the leading journals in America. They advise us that they will send each of our readers The Prairie Farmer and Omaha Weekly Bee, both paper for one year, for$l the regular subscription price of each of them is $1 a year; or they will send The Prairie Fanner and the Weekly Inter Ocean, both papers one year, for l-2. Thev also have many other sitn ial otters at an exceed- int'lv low price. These special offer are made exclu sively by the 1'iaine Fanner, and veir low prices cannot be seiuied from any otln-r source. The oilers ure oien only to January 1, 1814 Mke all the remittances to The Prairi ramier Pub lo., liM-UM Adams St., l hi. ag. HI. 1 " -.,. t Furpiture apd cJpdertai. A STRASCE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. The following prnpMo slnlement will Ni nail Willi luiiliiiinHts "I cannot dcwrllw Iheiuinili.rnvpy sciiMUIontlmtexIMol In my arms, hninls and Icum I bail lo rub anil bent iIiom imrlsiimll ilicy weri aore, looveni'inu In a measure Hie deuj ftvllntc that hail taken pow-ulnn of ilit'in. In aildlllon, I Imit a stntnKi' weaknena In my back ami around my wahi, (oci'iber wlib an liilcrltallii 'kuiui' tii'llna- In my stomach, physician wiU ll wa cni'pln parulysls, from which, acininl Ina lo their unlvtral conclusion, (licit) la no relief. tmi It faslenn iiisin a person, lliey ay. II ronllniieii Its Insltllmci proenwui until ll rvachca a vllul point anil the silttcrer tiles. Such w its my pitMim't. I hail been dix'lor'.nK a year anil a half siemllly, but with no par-lli-iilnr Is'nelll, when 1 tw an ailvertisement of I'r Miles' KiwtorwtlT Nsrvlnw, pnvurrj a tKiuloai.il N'k'aa usln 1 1. Nsrxcloim ll may seem, but a few days had pasmt beforw ery bit of that crwpy fmllni had left mo, and there haa not hevu even th slUhteat Indication of li return. I Bow feel ut well aa I rvwr did, and bar latntnl ten Found In weight, thomih I bad run down mm ITCto 1J7. Four oilier h ucd l'r. Mllea Ktwloratlvw Nerrlne on my rwtimrn- EAST AND SOUTH Til KSIlTsTA ROUTE Of tl.n SOl!Tlli:KN TACIIIC COMl'AW, Eprr Train leave Portland Daily, 1 N.'-iC" R. L. Holman carrios a flno lino of Furnituro- Lounges, Wall Papor and Carpots atlowostpos, siblo living rates, also a flno lino of Caskots and Coffins, Ladies' and Gents' robos, which ARE NOT EXCELLED OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND. Cut of hoarse in this ntlvcitisonuMit. MK.U'K KKI.IKr ("nit PH. No IS, I'KPAItT- M K NT or OKKtin.N. Mrs, M M. Cliarmsn, freil.lrnl Mrs K. L CiH'hrw n, - , Treasurer. Mrs. J. M. Hardline, - Seerelary .Veeli on Aral ami llilr.l Fridays of each month In K. ol P. Hall. Memiwra ut ctr.i Irom abnstd. cordially welcomed. K. I) SONH lir VKTK It A VH Maker Canip, K.i 1 meeia every first datlon, and It has beien as satisfactory In (heir I "'"I mint Thursday evening ot each niouih. at esse us In nilnw." Jaims) Kane, l.a lUle. ll. I K. id P. hall. IT. Mllva' Kwtlnradv nervine Isaoldbyall K. H. ("AI.IKP ("apt. (IrutialsU po a P"ltlve (uariule, or M'lil H. S. IUuiumy, 1-1 l.lenl. illpivt by lh Or. M Ilea Medical Co.. Klkharl, I li. I), ll.mi.s, M l ieu', lml., on rvs-elpt of prtrw. It per boitle, sl ! : bullies for i. viprosa prepaid. It la trv fruiu I a a or K 1 II I k Hi c A M e a nv .w.'tniay evenlnr, ul each mniilh iru-. For sale by Cliarmun A Cn. l'ortland-Clatskanic R-O-U-T-E. Snii.tl l?i r a ) in r a in r a l. Ar I'.ollaiol Ar llrsa'.li I lly , M rtalteUi.tt ,f ? a, ''. 7 iur a. PINIMI ('Alia (IN (iilPfN Id it m Pullman Duffet Sloopors. A X ll . Socond-Clrttu Slooplnn Curt Attached In " I ' l Iralm ItHHKIIt'llll MAIL lHallyi si a I 11 t a I A "si r a I'll 1 n r i l I'.inlsiol Ar ,v liretmirily I v Ar ll . Im r s ,v Meal Nol ii,liin. PK1WKKN I'dKTI.AMl AMI C(H( V At lu Mall Train. Pally (Kie.pl Sunday ! 'MO a j l " I'-iriUii.l Ar f H si"r ; t t r at I Ar ( ortrallla It- mrg Al AUwur slid i'urt alll emoiwl wall Iraint duie.u ami I'ai lrle liallr,ia. Kline., Train l'sll IKieei NiiiMay) t (i'r M I I I'miiUii.I Ar ; Ifr M I Ar Mewltiuvlll l.v I iA. a 2 f CWs ...d W 1 yri Society Directory. 'iKEutiN IITY IIOAItP (ir TKAPK. Meets al Con it House on Second Monday la each month. VUlinra welcnnie. r. E. Dti.NAI.HsiiN, UKl). C. HKOWNKI.L secretary. PrvahletiL Mas W K JllllNSOV I're.'l Mlsi Norra I'Al.irr. Hec'y. t'AKHY UUHiK. NO V4. I o. (1. T Meeia (Irsi ami third Hatur.lay erenlln at KnlKhCi hall Canhy. VIiIHik niemtiera alway, made welcome. lls.i. . Ksiuiir. W, C. T. tut K.vinilT. Deo Tt'AI.ITtS (IKAMIK. No 111, f . Meets laal Hainrday ul oh ninnth al their hall In VYiiaonvlll. K. H. Ilisay, Miss Hal. a NttAae, 8o'y. Master. OAVKL LOIHiE. NO. .VV A O. V. W Meets second and fourth Saturday erenliio al Knivht'sl hall. Cauby. Vuluiij brothera made welcome. E E ("A ALTON. A It HhaMK Retsirder. Master Workman. . ... WT PAt'l. S ( lit K( II-ri.l.e,..al-Hev J. A ST. JOHN'S UK ASCII. NO MT. (". K.nf A. 'r",,"" Hsstor. Mertleea al 11 o cloek a m and Sundny Services. Meeta every Tnela evening st their hall eorner Main ami tenth Streets, orr..n city. Matt. jceriN.Sec'y. T. . bcllivan, f re. . p m. Prayer service everv VSeduei.lsv eveninK. F 1 Its I' CONi I K Ell ATtON A U C II 1'KCII - K at. Pa(or mi.tilled. Hervleea al II a. m ,( 1 7 m r. w. Siiuday Hehiml alter rmriiiii MCI.TNOM All I.clnlK. NO. I. A. K A A. M Holds its resular rommunleatii'Ua on Hnt serrlre. Hiaver meeilne .l.,..i.. ., snd third Satunlsys of each month al 7 .10 r. al. 1 7 S0n.cli.ek. prayer meeting of Yount Fem.le tnif" I STR. SARAH DIXON, ;Ki. M SIIWI'll. MA.Icr. THROUCH TICKETS To Al l. I'lHVH t.H TIIK EtairilS HtAta, ( ANAPA AMI Kt'Hu'( Can f obtained al lowest islet It.nu (, n Misiia. Aleut, (ire).m city, K P. HtniKlia, Asa I U f n4 I'ssa. A(eu. ill KnK III EH. Manaaer Through Iff Tickets Will L av.- I'ortla.i.l Daily,. "x.-pt 'Salt Lt'lkC, DdlVCr Siiinlav, at 2:1X1 i tn , fur I'latskiinio : . Chicago, St. Louis, k way laiiiliii.a. Ilcturnini;, arrivo at Portlanil at 10 a. in., Iaily except MutiJay. Tlin company reserve, tho riht to clmiiK'o time without notice. For freight or passenger rates apply totliN-k clerk at I'ortlaml, font Wasliingtnit St.,oroti lanrl strainer. Thin in the nearest ami most di rect route to the Nehaleiii valleV. AND ALL Brethren In .mm1 itanillui are Invited In atteud. 1. I.. f'KIEK. W. M. T. Y. KY AS. ."secretary. clearI H long SKIN I j LIFE j mentalU n i mow ENERGYfljgXjNERVES CI.ACKA.MAi CHAPTER. Clacksmss Chsnter No, i. K A M. Keeulsr J C..nv.s-sllin third Monday ol the mouth al 7 Si II 8. STKANliK. II. P 0 L Crat, See'r. 3 OKEiiiiN l.l'lMIK. No. J. o. o. P. Meets every fhursdsy even -a at 7 .! o'rlork p. M In the OOd Kellowa' llxll. Main street. Members tit the Order are luilled lo attend. GEO C. ELY. N. It. Tbs. Kyan. Secretary. AVCD'O Sarsaparilla M. If ammerly, A well-known bnslnest man of Hlllshoro, a-. lends thli testimony to the merits of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla: "Several years aijo, I hurt my le. the Injury leaving sore which led to erysipelas. My suflerniKs were extreme, mr leg, from (he knee to the ankle, belnn a solid sore, which beran to ex tend to other parts of the body. Afier Irylnic various remedies, I began Uklne Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, before I hail finished the first bottle, I experienced (treat relief; tha second bottle effected a complete cure." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, will cure you OS KU" LOt.liE. NO M, I. I), o. r Meets at n.ld fellow's hall. Osweuo, every Haiurdsy evemnt. VI. hint brethren made welisnne. li. W. I'KossEK, N. li. JrV h isj.it. Sec. FALLS ENCAMPMENT. No. 4. I. o O. F Meets first ati.l third Tuesdsysof each mouth, at (aid Kellows hsll. Members and visiting patriarchs, cr.llilljr Invited u attend J A. STEWART, W. II iloWEI.L. Scrll. Chief Patriarch. WACHKNO TKIMK. No IX MeeuTueday evenln st A.O. V. W. Hail. Vis Iiiiik memtwrs Invite I. I Has. K ki.lv. Sachem. JoHS Trimrath. C. of K. Horifty n 'hri.uii Kti.Jr vi.f verjr Huiiday FIKST BAPTIST Cltl'SCIt -Kiv (lll v.s Psssss Pastor Mornlui Service al 11 Sunday Schixd al i Eveulni Service S . Keeiilar prayer meetliif Wednesday evenlne. Monthly ' Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evcnlm , preceding ine nrt sun. lay in (lie monlh. curiilal luvltailoo lo all. si. jiiii.v i ( KCK. CATHOLIC -Kit. A. MiLi.ssassu, raa.or. un stin.lay ins-i al s and lu ;ai a. u. Every second and fourth Sunday Oerman sermon after ihe a n clock mass n, an utuer niHMses r.unii sn at-rmoua. aitn.lay methoiust episcopal CHt itcii.-hR ' Kli .Momlav, W eilnesilav ainl f. ni". rastor. Mnriiliif service at 11: Fr ( HV lit l'i M I l.nv,.s l'..et Ki ir i. ... . Sunday School at 10 Ul. clss. meeilue ,ft j r n 11 V - l " A" ' I ort S. J. JJ, C'Jlirk. " "J r.Teuina aervice al 7 ao. lllliu, lliesuuv, I I Tsi ll' dllll ( r Enwrth Uaauc meeiina Suu.lav eveuiue ai i ... . i , 'IU cr 9 SO: Prayer Meetlui Thursday evening at ao. aitlMay at , A. M. (rangers corillally Invited. i Eastern Cities. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO Portland---CowIitz Houi1''''';;!; ut,,,:Uas River Ilntitf, via. 1 1 !: WILLAMETTE SLOUGH iHoUfj! t:,kK;ii;!r',a Joseph Kell.. Trans. Co. I'L'I.I.MAX .V TOUKIST SI.KEP- " S v,,ri. aiH.iogir.i; ST,. Iflo.".ir k-L-i i iii'i' ,.. I KUS, KKKK Ui:CI,INI.'(i Chair "J-s im, ssixi iiyjiic illf.- lt 111 u i U r. M. w w s, e. i, i lill('Vl f n I Cars, I titling Cars. It ceciveni. Wiiot'MEN OK THE WOKI.O. Willamette Fills Csmp No. IIS, meets 2d and FIKST PKESHYTEKIAN CHfKCH.-HT. O. W. OiaoHIY. Pastor. Services at 11 a. a. and 7 ao r. m. SaMiaih Schis.l st to a. m. Young People's Society of Chrliilsu Endeavor meeta every Sunday evening at II 30 Wednesday evening prayer meeting al 7 So. Scan free. EVANdtMCALCHCItCII-OEKMAN - Am. Ernst, I'atli.r Preachiug services every Sunday at 11 A. M and 7 .'Hi P. if. Ssbl.sth school everv Hun.lv at in A U M.,k Harrlsln-rKer. Sunt. I Weeklv l'nr u . every We-lnesdsy evening " . 1 lllS IS STR. NORTH VKST-I.eaves Tort- Mink. K. hllery Amlcrson, ) For rates anil rrit(r infortna- lanil Momlay, Weilnestlay ami ! ''"'I "' or aihlress, Fri.lay for Kels..a...I Tpia r Cow-1 W " "'"KLUfUT, Asst. (ienl. following days. every clnesdsy evening fNITEO IIKETH REN IN CHHIST, Preach-! b tth e.lne.day invr.i. In ,.,ch month In K. of P. I . 'rve " s,',v eice'i.t iMo , ,., !.i , .71, h e eIaktII nM,r" milvr:c r'K ; S " E. E. Maktis. Clerk. h. M. Kam.s.C ( . ,AM. p..tr. Sunday ach.wl at 10 a. m.- I. H tin- only direct route to reach all Cowlitz river Kiints. -TIIK- Sl'NKLSE LOlMiE. NO .'(, A. (I. U W , Meets every secud slid fourth Ssturday of each mouth at Wllsonvllle, Oregon. IIRSRY Jlll.tV M. W. C. T. Toozr, Kerorder Scares. Superintendent. vtednesday evening. sSilliLtiDf 23ct S0cta.,and $1.00 per Bottlo7 One coot a dose. This Great ronriti ( rue. ,,r,.,r,i,.i,- where all others fail, Coughs, rroup Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Whooping Cough mid Asthma t'nr fnniiininllnn I km has cured thouianda. end will CX'IIE you If! taken In time. Hold by Ur-.;(fhtg on a suar anteo. For a Lam-! H:irlc or Chest, use SHILOH'8 BELLADONNA PLASTERi.;. HILOH'S CATARRH Have YOU Cllurrll I 't'hls rfmfilv Is i-uurun. teed to cure you. I'rt'. 'jOcta. Injector f roc For sale by C. G. Huntley. s .JAPANESE p)I LE CURE A new and complete treatment, consisting of Suppositories, Ointment lu Capsules, also In Box and Pills: a positive cure for External, Internal, Blind or bleeding, ItRliing, Chronic, Kecent or Hereditary Piles, and many diseases and female weaknesses; It Is always a great benefit to the general health. The first rila. coveryof a medical cure rendering an operation with the knife unnecessary hereafter. This rsmedy bas never been known to fall. II per box. 6 for $.',: sent by mall. Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written guarantee is given with six boxes to refund the money If not cured. Send stamp for free sample. Guar antee Issued by WoonARDt'LARgi A Co, whole sale snd retail druggists, sole agents, Portland, Oregon. For sale bvfl.o. Hunilev. rtreiro(ii:i, Oregon. PKJ IKON LOIKJE NO. 1.1S, A. O. f. W. Meets every Thursday evening st Odd Fellows nail, Oswego, visiting bivihoii always wel com. J. II. c'AMrHKi.i. K. STRAfss, Kerorder M. W Mol.ALLA LOIioE No. til. A O. t'. W. Meets first and third Saturday III e-tch month at school house Visiting memte-rs msde wel come. T. H ItTIrT, M. W i. W. Thomas, Kcc. ' FALI-S CITY I.OIKiE OK A O V. W. Meets every Ssturd iy evening of esch month In A. o I'. W. hsll 7ili M. All sojourning brethren coidlally Invited to siiend. ll. CAlHKI.il, M. W. Gr.o Cauipf, Kecorder. POC.NI'AIN HOSE CO , No. I. Kegular meeting second Wednesday In each mouth at envlne hotme, east side Main street, between Seventh snd Eighth J. W.Stkwart, See. H. Htraioiit. K'rm M t. yciss, Foreman. MOLAI.LA OKANOK, NO. (0. P. of It. Meets st their hall at Wright's Krldire on th seer nd Saturday id each laouth at 10 a. m reilow memners made welcome. Jas. Nki.sos, Master. E H. CrsipgR. Sec. Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP AT George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, Elyville, - Oregon, Where you can p;i;t the liirrhest cash price for Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. Prayer meeting every . W'M. . HOLMAN, AjfCllt. .1 Taylor Street Dis-k, Portland, Or. YAQUINARD ID WAKNKK OKANOK, No. 117, P. of If. Meet fourth Saturday of each monlh. at their hall In New Era. C, ' Williams. Master Mrs. Mav Waldrt.n. Sec') ACHILLES IiDOE, NO, iw, K OF P. Meets every Friday tilirhtat Ihe K. of P hall Visiting Knights invited chas. ai.hkioiit, jr., c. (;. J. E. Kiionxs. K of K. and 8 COLUMIilA HOOK ANI LADIIEK CO. Meets nrst Friday of each monlh at fountain engine nouse. (.has. athky. Pres, c U Pillow, sec'y. ClIAS Hitzkh, F'nn Full line of new goods at prices lower than Oregon City. W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing.! 1)im,t HavliiK oneoftbe best shocrs in the state in inv tiiiloy, I make HOKSIiliUi:i.(; A SriX'IALTY Oregon Tacific Railroad K. W. IIADLKV. K.reiver. ALL WORK ATTENDED T3 PROMPTLY. Shop opposite corner from-Poinn hardware store. Line Otiiek disimtch Low freight rate Is-tweell Wil laiiictte Valley Niintit and San Francisco. ORECON CITY. ORECON. OCKAN STKA.MICK SAILINGS. S. S. Willamette Valley Leaves San Francisco Octols r 17 und 'J7, and Nov. If). W 001) TUItXINO 2z::i;r "u,hvr 12 nnJ This Coinpuny reserves tho right to cliaiigii sailing ditto with out notice. ' -A.2ST D - SCROLL SAWING CATARACT HOHF. CO. No. 2. Meets second Tuesday of each month al Cai. sract Knglne house. W 11. How km.. Pres O. H. IIkstow, Sec'y. J. W. O'l ossKI.I., F'rn. KCTTK, CKKEK OKANOK., No. M, P. of li. Meets at their ball lu Marouam. si-crmd Hut. urday In each month at 10 a. in. Visiting members always welcome. J. B JAUK, J, K. WHITE, Secretary Master. CLACKAMAS LOWiF., No. 67, A O. C W Meets first and third Monday In each mnnih at Straight's Hall Visiting brethern welcmne C. K. Pxahk s. IIOl.COM H. ReC; M. W. MKAllK POST, No 2.0 A. K UKPAKTMKNT OF OKKOON. Meets first Monday of each month, at K. of P. Hall, Oregon City. Visiting comrades made welcome DAVID McARTIKJK. Commander. J. P.Shaw, Ad I. GEN. CItOOK POST, No, 22 . A. K , De arv meut of Oregon. Meets In schfKiI house at Needy on first Sat urday in each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All comrades made welcome. I. J. Hii.mnus. H. Thompson, Adjt, Commander. If you are interested in AdvertiHinjF 5" you ought to he a suh- scriherot Phintkus' Ink: 4 a journal for advertisers, i PrinterH' Ink is issued weekly and is filled with contributions and helpful Htiggestions t iL. l ..!..! i . t I iroin ine origniesi ininos f in the advertising busi ness. Printerw' Ink costs only two dollars a year. A sample copy,will be sent on receipt of five cents, ADLWtEBH FHINTEKH' INK, 10 Bps-use St., - fieiu York I BOXES Or ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED Parties iloHirinif Wood Tnrninu, Pat- minn, I.IIII KCIH, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will hnSiiltml hyCallinifonMo. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. m O-- BESTOW IJ0''', t'1" ('""IfreifHtimtttl ciinrcb 1. OKEOON CITY HOSE C0.,Jo t Rernlar meeting; third Tuesday of each month at 7:80 P M . I) Kanjiai Pres. U.S. Btsasus, Seo. H, Ningt, frm. J. F. FORD, Evangelist, Of De, Moine.Wf;,, JJ H. II. Mkh. Mm. Co., I'tirur, Ori'Kon. (letitlciiieii: On urrlt ,,K 10rnt. lNt k ( well and anxiously uwuitlnir I, r i . iKlit anil one-hf y." T,M wl ',' f. wasted awnv Ut :ts ?, ...,i. ' wl'" "tro-'K anil vigorous, ,, (, p",, , KreetliiKs for all W l, 7,?ry "e' v"tl' --reyours, SS'K ffi'' tam with the Unite i'l lv.,7',''8 ,"""' two or three dose, each week ,"r ''r tie by sll drug.i.t, L,,a 7 Mn"'t per Isd auteeby Hold under a p.ltiVc truar L. at. ANDHKWS. KIVKK8TKAMKIW. Sti'iiincr "Iloug" leaves Portliiiul Wediicsdiiy's and Saturday's ut 0 A. M. H. 0. DA V, fi.'ii. Ag't. Piilinon Street Wharf, Portland, , ! If. VAlJ(iII.r(ien. Ag't. Him Francisco, Cal. C II0(JUE, (I. V. A' P. A., Corvallis, Oregon. DR VIES TIIICPIIOTOdltAPlIKR, Would ho pleased to nee his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over (lolden Hulo Hazuar, FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Full Stock of Guns Ammunition. impairs on all VI nils of small niarhlnM iroinpty made. Puplltntn keys to ny lock maiiiifnctiireil. Hliop on Main Htrnct, next to Nohlitfs Htablo.