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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME (I. II. T CO.'H M'KAHC.II. In Krrn'T am, in, i, Stnamrr HAMONA, (lii( iinn'i'i ' itt iati p.i.rusii I". I" i in I I' "' . s W II II,.' Koundirlpa-'ici.tiia lima raid aiilj'l lnrlian. MI ,!,,, MKAMKU IoIJ Ihi- 1 A 1 1 . Y In A r. aoSTLAgU, tiSS'l'lM Mtf. A Nil Hl..., Nil Hi' V" I to l,ll ln Ml. .Inn I all.lll t ;g, m jjJWi lit 7 uoa m Miff..n ( He w , l-Tliif Slfr.1 Dor,, Portland, J in s m i nt'Ki ii)i, m i. m. Ural "I ""1llllilllllill fill !uirl and ful tul fur IrtlgM kin kf !) V ' - Tt f.m StiaSB r'TI.lll.l tan INUKrSMhRHt I L,v. PiTllaiid 1a)l inset ilirk t in A M and lavra l(r..n :it f.. a,,, J f, a,' )j' Tueaday, Ihuraday ami Haturday. Lmv. IimI.'I"'1' ' A M ami Saltui 7 A M ami iri.n I II r Ham rn. 1.1.4 MiiUiUi, Me.tiie.dar iM KiM.j fail Uma. I'""' w..tniNlsil..na ami li.w rain S.i way li.i.M liandlrl hial talca u lhiin liwigM. At His o,,,, t..k K..-TU JowHarV trade I'lif-r, piiLIUliml nt xw yrk ''"""In llm Ml..wl,IK ,,,)llllt of 'Wnic.rf.M. j. w. a. KiMli.imai, hi t'Mil.li.r.l'oli.r,,,!.,, miyntli.t he has -oil IINealr-d I I.HiK..,l ul.y "". umiiiouw. M,. l() i,,u,r "ral Mi'dilli. strand opened a store. ""''""""I IIMHI.T..I.II I.IMh. , ,, morning a (n ,.., Hf,r .u llrrlvli ,,. "torn (omul empty, and lt,,,(,iis l'd llM.N-rr., taking will. hlin i.mny aril, h-s Ml with ,m U) u ri!lin ltodhou.alao purrhm..,! fr,,,,, (in.tave Fpltrttiiti wulilmi and jimulry worth limit ,:ino, mill mum afier mhhIvIiiu the "o.U ik.(1iI,., tl0 that luitKl.ni had LxaVd ,, ptoru, taking t, H.m mnoiiK ullicr Kla I. la new utM-k. Last wwk Im i.nt linrk (, liml,,,r irom Denver to redeem goods left in tiledite, while (Iiitii arreated as 1wv nutml. iUilliuiim will U riiniiilniri)d liy inmiy wl.u kitrw him to tlmlr nrrow when Im prm llii aimiUr mne licr oiiiflhliiK li-ai Uiaii yimr k. Hii In evl,li.mly nmklniia hnalni'hi ol dnliniul ing hii crtlilori. I winiirus fAiirn' iaii.wav kiiktH "l u (alltniula (imm llliiiMiihl ub.it lal ( lUiLiiitl a-u M am an .mlml( IjtI loaf alatlina) (a.ilnrnla I i'l illunuiki 1 l m 1 I JV ID. t i i mi Tii I'lini.i. ,(.' Kkti-nn The travel y llin alriiiiii'r Ituiiiuna Inia mi Inrrntwcl il lutn tlml thn (Irt-Koii Ciy TriuaKirl linn conimny In roiili'iniluliii)f puttintf llm Alton ht k on the On-icm City Mllld nil lllakinu ft via trloa m ilii I... i . , .... !Uwn tliii city mill I'orlUuiiI. Tim iwopleol (i'on City like (he prulitcitl mi are IniiyliiK Ut the ri'lnin of th wrvli e lliat ro almrl a time t tliiy haiiiloniMl i liflonnlng to the hk am) having no plme in tlie traiiHH,iUition Uiiliiii' it a progri'Mive Vwn. The tnnii'iry ol a warm, clean eahin, com lurUhle cj"T ( linn ami quirk trim, with Hie ri yuUril v not eieelhul hy the j heat railway ervite.'hua roiiaei the rilltM n our low n to realno w hat they jlimt when (hey ahuinhmeil Uie Imata for Cm in n - In a rei eat ,-1. ami unn rUin elei tiie cura. Ilnal.l aiul rrethyler ' ti..,., u ,.,m ,. iiwlrimr l.v II,.. j-.-.n'.'n J . p m. .tall 1IIR M Alia. Mailt pli ! Si.lll. HI, ll Ml Mailt i-Ma .ilng N..iilb. a In , J M i aiin a"iaa Oir"('llrli. Kly.l atua. Unllmiaii't M Wa at U m ali.l artltn at U m .Uilf. I)r. I'llr In Kl. Mini ( lark M.a..' ItliK.k. T nl Mill. Mullmi ami t nlinii. Ihim al lu a luaa-lar, Iliui.Ur an 'I Maliii.lar. ami l tu'uauH tnltuwlua ilaa al I M y m VHWW lJut once a Year Rickseck- flol.lj MlNK.lt (If OlIKOON, ('ol, H. A. 'Mf.i(i4tniU fVlHWiC Miller. ui. f,.iwi r tu.kn VIII IMllliln MMlltri county hint week, n-mU rtuiewod Inter (Nt In the gohl in! nen ol that portion of Ihu Mute, thncanaea helriK two-fohl. In Hie flrat pluev iimny men iiru out of other tiiNiliiyini'iit hihI II ml tlmt they can make fair witgea wiihlilng Khl, "o they have tiiriiml their ullention to that work. Another reuwin In that the heavy rain of the fall ami winter have filled every ravine and rivulet no that Hinro la water for wanhlnK In plucea where miner have I Mien unahle to pan dirt for yearn. The remilt la that that part of the tiUtte ia not ullnriiig on ai t'oiint of the hard timer) nearly a much at other portions of the country. Tiik Mono 15ani. Lttfit week when the Kntkiii'mihk went to preaa there were tiiiarUired upon the city not leaa than 1W trampi whom the cily waa feediny and aleeplpg On Friday morning thia band managed to et alxiard the freight train, or all hut twenty five of them did, and went on aouth, Uplnn at Balein and oilier jilacea, where their numbers were augmented till they reached Ashland, when the hand nninltcred not leal than l'(K), The people there have become tired of feeding the K'li'ry, and ao refuaed to conlrihiile to thnii nupport and trouble waa apprehended. The twenty-five that did not go aotiih with the bund made their way hark to Portland aguin. PI'CKMIIKU ?. lata A l'K"f Mill tuiiiiln-r of the p.it-li.hr.1 at Cm. Iinail, (lino ther at- L,,!,,!,,,,, 0p..., on every hand, tlmt praraa Uvi.fal.ln notice t.l the I rr.i.y ! ,limI( ,u, r,vi,r ,,rvj,v m ,toni!,v lcfi .li church l.ei Ihe aril. If liavtriii ; )ttl k U jtt f,lu,.r .x,-a.l(.)KM tlie Mtrji lrn foiitribti!e. I ) I'r. F. M I i w y iiiih aotild la. aurh aa lo iiiake the hoata l.o wa -" Illy l.eie Irmhug Ilia Vulll- i w tl.,,,,1, (j,,,,., ,re ,u, Ma acrMiea In coiidili ling atxt lal j rrvliea. He aayt: Thia chunh waa; Won! Cirvai.Asn llAiHira.-One of the oranled only the yeaia ago with nine hoUn liJoiigiiiii to the orpinim! band ruil.ra, hot haa gtnwn rapidly that j which vJiled thia city lu-t week, gave llnunilieiaal pea. nl UJ, ia aelf auaiam-, the tlenea ralic party a pretty hard alum bg and giving ilapaali.r a liN-rl -alary, j while talking to at mitt of otir rilixeim. Tl.e fllh annlver.ary Waa felehialed hy j(ne of the hand waa reHirle.l to the cap taoweekaof rrvrval iiieellnga, which lain aa la-coming intoxicated and trouble raaulled III lotirlra-n addiliona to the -ii'e, he with one of hia UeiiU-naiiU church. The haM.alh n h.a.l la floura-h-1 ut diking him up, aad maing the ing, having over one hnielrrd acholani. ! l-arly of Irampa talking to our citixena, The Chrlaiian Fndcavor h.M-ieiy iaiiae of : he aake.1 if ihey had m-cii the hobo in ll in.-l active and anccr.alul In the .ue.llon. They replied llul they had . il- I..l.,r s.-Uiv laalromr: in not m-en him for an hour uitire anil lie bet, all the ii'ganuntlnna of thia young; waa then tiruiia. ine capimn . (Lurch are lull of lite and vi-or. N.m-e I.uIk paaaed on, and mie one aaked, Ikt .rtriil pa-tor, liev. ti. W. li.tHMiey, 'ihw can you tell your men when you tmkclia.ge, four ear. ago, V libera have only U-en together a few .lay ?" bate b-n received inlolhe chur. h, The "There ia no trouble al-mt that," mi. tB,, fat;gable l.l-.r. of the iaat..r are the hobo, "lor we all wear U.e Cleveland lUy appreci.le.1. and Ihe . Lurch rejoice badge." "The Cleveland badge, and that the wooing. .4 other hutch-, w-re wlm. i. that?" ai-ked Ihe d.Uen. " hy Dot amceaalul In taking their l-cloved paid n the ac.il of our piinla, .e- ........ TI,.. ...... I ...e.l of the idled the hobo. iMinf nwpi - . clitt.ih la a larger rdillce lo welcome Hkinii Tok Down. The building which waa erected hy the Oregon City SaahAlioor company at Ihe corner of Main and Klevenlh atreeta after the olJ pottery building In which the aanh and door htiHlnrHa waa atarted waa burned three yeiira ago, la being; torn down aa thn company doea not need no much room aince the completion of their new mill. The lumber will he lined ao far m neceaaary to build a platform and ahed fur the ntorage of lumber at the back of the mill. Thia abed will lie 30x80 foot. er's preparation took the iwo highest awards obtainable at the worlds fair. Two Medals, Two diplomas. Kom Gi.Aii.Tosa Noraa. E. J. War row, who waa wii the aick liat (or a abort time, had recovered by Friday of lmtt wiH-k Hulllcifiitly lo move into hia new cottage, which ia now nearly fliiUlied. The ruornt heavy rain aoem to have luul a good cirucl tiKn the reaidenta of the luce, aa they have been buay the pant wettk laying aiUuwalka, of which tliere baa been placed not leaa than 2000 4l. Of this amount Hev. Uilman l'arker haa laid nearly 1000 feet, moat of it being five-foot walk. TlilM oll client nut" hiiyini? ap ear i(iially well for 4th of July, TliiiiikFj.'iviii or any other lloli duy wo feel like olifcrvhiK in a more extravagant manner than we ran w;ll afl'ord. lint XmaH of all timers ia when we mtint renienibor our friendri with Home present. There in no tine in spending a large tium-a small gift, if it be tanty, is a much appre ciated an a contly one. Our line of Kick Becker's per fumery iH com plete anything ami everything in the way of plain and fancy bottles of this jxipular perfume. C. G. HUNTLEY, Prescription Druggist, Oregon City, Oregon. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS. THOS. CHARMAN & SON, The Pioneer Store JUST : ARRIVED! COMPLETE LINE OF- A Fell ft Winter Jackets -Direct from New York contesting of- Ladies' Cloaks in all Styles and Misses' and Children's in all Patterns FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS! Hop Sackings, Whip Cords, Cash meres and Henriettas. Ihuae wh now crowd Ha preacnl Iwiil.l- A Novel. CoiktV ItoAii. ne haa hardly lo go away liom home lo we many a elmngo eight aince we have In almoat every purl of the country repre-a-ntallvea of alnna every other country. Along the lower Columbia are niimefous tl.le ll.Ha which have Wen largely laken pwne-aloii ol by lllian r iniia billing the mnrahes Into anlijerlion . that line fartna are la-ginning to Utaiaotn where hut a few year aince only tu.hea and iniirah g'" ,"'w ,,J Kiit H,. iall.1 f..l Inhabited. Theae Fitina get about imlly by Ixwt In which Uiry are wholly at home. " of theae marahea near ClaUkanle la taken up ly . I- M I.J, colony of theae tunny aipio lormerly haa lo follow a aniall creek or Inlet some ill niilea around to get to tlialr ahipiilng ioint on the river whin a liirt canal heroes would enable them to tfc h the same K.lnt in less than three iMirtha of a mile. l'it tho owner of the Intervening land ruaed lo give ifcoru ngttilet. In tills raae the wily rlmis p-litioned the county court for a county Baal acroaa and got it. As soon 'his aecurcd Ihey tttrml in and dim a Miial along Ihe highway maklmt it i" fality waterway. iYKAaANrn KsTaaTAiNKD.-l !"' a very pleasant and eociable party nl l,.,l;... ...... .., lumin of Mrs. 8. A. " .....i.'v iiht,h, ..." M'Cown In honor of the seventyslxtU anniversary of her mother, Mrs. S. D. Meld.nm'a birthday. Tho sro most of them olJ satK:ial Mrs. Mehlrmn and a numlier of thorn nad lived with her In tlw mil"t ' illof Oregon almoet from the begin ning of the history of the state so that Ilioro was no death of topics for conver sion and the afternoon lwtal rajudly sy lM-iii devoted largely to reiuinis wntchat. It transpired in the course ol the conversation that afUirnoon that tholr nniimi .,. una K71 years, which ndo an avonigo for the 13 present ' c7 )rs. Those present topdht-r with the Ko rcpresenUid, ia hero anm."u Onler b.,.ln,.ln.. u lib thn oldest! M. Matloon.'77i Mrs. Jane Cft"'ld' 70 ' 11 u n M..I.I. -7ii. Mrs. Morey, N; Mm. William Karlow, 71 . Mrs. Wii ltnck, (10; Mrs. draco Willi"""'. 0J Mrs. lK..lu.lla Kinnaraon. U4: Mr. K- Hoherts. 2: Mrs. H. F. im&r, (ill M"1 Marv I..Pnrnut MS: Mrs. a. D.Tutrow I'liwuor l.it.HT.-IW looking o!T to Ihe iiorili from this cily on any evening when the fog ia not aellled down clone lo Ihe ground one may see In the sky the rufli-ciinn of the lights which are aupplied to the city of I'mlland from the falls of the Wallametle at this place. The nky or clouds over the cily are very hriiiht. much reai'iiibling the apeuranee of the Ireavens when a big fire is raging so fur away that one can only see the reflections In the sky. Those familiar with Ihe prairies of the east may know w hat this haiks like by railing to mind the elh-rt of distant l'niirie fires upon the sky. It is only since electric light fairs into use that eitlcs began lo have Hulita. the united imwerul winch was siilhViciit o caal such a halo in the skies. Stats Tkaciikks' Association. Pro grams for the next Slate Teachers' Abso- ciatioii, which is to be neiu m u......,v. on the Wli, 27IH an.l 2Wh of the month, have beea sent out by Stipcrintemieni liihson. Many teachers from this county will doubtless take advantage of the close proximity of Ihe place of meeting and at tend all or part of the time. Among i i la,... ami the urogram are loose naom r Prof K. W. Piingle, 'l' 1,,V6 a .,lip(:ronVlnesd,.y iiam "Mistakes in School Miinament," and Bnpt, H. (iihson, who is lo open the dim.ss.or, umn the subject, "How to Conduct Inatltntos." Prof. Trunk KigW I. a mwI,U.r of the executive committee, and Mina Metta Hrown is a menuier u. committee on exhibits Hob's Tills. Veoirr One Hundred Dollars reward . ......., tlmt run not be for any cuseoi v ... cured by llir.n..,.rrh Cure. .....WMiL-ned have known. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be 1 1 . ' , ...... i....i,l,ln In all bus- Heve him FHcctir . .. I...W nits ami iuii'i" ine' " ,; ,it,vihoir ,a,rv out any oung"oi.n Onn. i i nriiuuiHts. Wkst Tai'AX, iioiobio Toledo, u. u . M.RV1N. Whole- Waui.no, if. ... . rinilZIBin, - ,. . n McSmrrhCuroistHKeniiiv-, .directly unon u. cons. "''" ,S,.i Price 75 cents per i an il i. cdi - - - E:iioUlby .UDrpHt.. vTm r Insure you rprop- ny o. ,,0(1AU.son, Apm, ' Oregon City, Oregon. Aokkts Waxtiij. To sell 72 World's Fair photograihs in book form; can make good wages outfit 4(3 cents (lobe Lithographing & Printing Co., 1)10 Ashland IMock, Chicago. Waktkd. A live man to represent us in your city, previous exerience not necesiary to right man. Apply Fly moi tii KotK Pasia Co., 108 Ktorkton street, Sun Franciai-o, Cal. A Night in Iluliemia. If von have not alreatly made up your mind to take in "A Night in Iloheiuta," one of the best staged playes oil the boards you should llrst read the press notices and then hurry ofl and secure your sj'ats for this magniflcient flay which will be ujveu in this city Xinas night December 25. Tho Review Bays: "The strongest, cleanest and best show ever given in Portland." The Vancouver Columbian says: "Standing room was at a premium and "A Night in Iluliemia was by lar better than any traveling show over seen here." The Indeiendent says: "A Night in Bohemia is full of mirth and worth and highly pleased the largest audience ever gathered in the ojHtra hotline." Music and Drama says: "An audience composed of the fashion of Portland wont wild with enthusiasm over (iet & Lamb's Night in Bohemia." The Oregonian says : "It waa one of the cleanest and funniest shows ever pre sented lieie and efforts are being made to have it repealed." Tho original com pany will plav it here Monday night at popular prices 50 and 35 cents and a full house is assured. The Weakest Spot in your whole system, perhaps, is tlie liver. It that doesn't do its work of purifying the blood, more troubles corue from it tiian you can remember. i Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery acts upon this weak spot aa nothing else can. It rouses it up to healthy, natural action. By thoroughly purifying the blood, it reaches, builds up and invigor ates every part of the system. For all diseases that depend on the liver or the blood Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Biliousness; every form of Scrofula even Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) In its earlier stages ; and the most stub, born Skin and Scaly Diseases, the "Dis covery" is the only remedy so unfailing and effective that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. fiOc, Photograph to J7.0 Albums. 10c. Autograph to 1.25 Albums. 25c. Ilantl painted to Celluloid $4.00 Novelties. 2.'h Photogravures, to 2.50 Studies. $1.25 to Gold Pens. $5.0) 50c. Card Cases, to Purses, $3.00 Portfolios. 5c. Cards, to Calendars, $2.00 Booklets. 25c. Standard to and $7.00 Gift Pooks. 5c. Picture to and $2.00 Juvenile Pooks. 15c. Games to $1.00 Blocks. We have a new and complete stock c' LADIES' MACKINTOSHES, Of the very Latest Styles. Call and see our stock before purchasing as it is the largest and newest styles in the market. THOS. CHARMAN & SON. SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of the Day. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CHAGE. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOK THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. tar At Huntley's Book Store, Next door to Com. Bank, Oregon City. 4 jmeressfal Worker. Work cannot be successfully con tinned unless there is an active mental interest in it. If the mind is not clear, bright and buoyant, tbeu the work is drudgery and tho worker is a machine' An occasional dose of Moore's Kevealed Remedy will put the body and mind in such harmony that the hardest tasks will seem play. lieBt flour 75c. per sack, baby shoos 9& cant A. ladies laced cloth, foxed 75 cants, ladies fine button reduced toll; boy's brograns 60 cents, men's plow, $1.60, Indigo blue print lSyardsf l.OOat the Red Front. Read the ad . -ELLOl ; 1800 miles "of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation by the Oregon Telephone and Tel egraph company. Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma, Salem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect on a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Huntley's Drug Store, d. H. THATCHER. MANAGER, Portland, - - - Oregon. Do You Need a Legal Blank ? The ENTERPRISE has the only complete stock in Clackamas countv. Nearly 200 Different Blanks to Make Selections From. Every kind uf a blank needed by a Judge, Jus tice, Lawyer, Real Estate Dealer, Farmer or Mechanb. One or a Quantity Sent POSTAGE PAID at Portland Prices to Your Address. Sunday Services. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Successor to U. H T. A L. Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. , Rius of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. ST. PAl'l.'8 CHl'Rl.H-Kpiaeopal- Rev. .1. A. Eekstnrm Pastor. Services al 11 o'clock a. m aud 7:80 p. m. Prayer service ivery WedueMlity evening. FlItbT CONGREGATIONAL CHTKCH. Ka. Pa.tor iiipiillol. Services at 1. a. v. -ind 7:X0 t. h. Snndav School alter service. Piaver mcetlnr Wednesday eveuiiif at 7:80o,clock. Prayer meeting of Young People, t MULTNOMAH LODGE, NO. 1, A. F A A. M. Holds It." regular cuniraunications ou first and third Saturdays nl each month at 7:30 p. M. Rrelhreu In good standing are invited to attend. L. L. PORTKK, W. M. T. F. RYAN, .secretary. CLACKAMAS CHAPTER. Clackamas Chanter No. 2. R. A. M. Recular morning ( Convocation third Monday ol the month al 7:3-1 r. M. H. S. STKANUE, n. P. V, Society ol Christian Endeavor every Sunday . q l Gkav, Sec'v, evening at 6:8C prompt j FIRST BAPTIST CHI' KOR. Rsv. Oaaas Parkkr Pastor Morning Service at ll:Sundav 8chnnl at 12-15; Evening Service 6 :: Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evenlug. Monthly Covenant Meeting every weiluesday evenln Drecedina- the flrot Sunday in the month. ooruiai invitation iu an. 8T. JOHN'S CHl'RCH. CATHOLIC. Iliev. A. Hillkbrand, Pas:or. Ou Suuday mass ut i and 10:30 a. m. Every second and fourth Sunday German sermon alter the S o'clock mass At all othur masses English sermons. Sunday School at 2:80 r. M. Vespers, apolofetlcal subjects, and Benediction at 7:80 r. u. OREGON LODGE, No. 3, I. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday even.u. at 7:30 o'clock r. h. in the Oi'd Fellows' Hall, Main street. Members of the Order are invited to attend. GEO C ELY, N. G. Thoa, Kyan, Secretary. METHODIST KPI8COPAL CHURCH.-Rsv G. SYKis, Pastor. Morning service itt 11; Suuday School at 10:00. I'liss meetlug after morning service. Evening service l 7.30. Epworth League meeting Sunday evening at 6:30; Prayer Meeting Thursday eveulng ut 6:80. strangers cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rsv. G. W.Giboniy. Pastor. Services at 11 a m. aud 7:80 p. a. Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Young People's 8octotT of Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday evenlug at 6:30. Wednesday i veiling prayer meeting at 7:30, Sent. free. j EVANGI.ICALCHURCH GERM AN - ACQ. Ernst, Pastor. Preaching services every i Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:3t r. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. .M. (John Harrlslierger, Supt.) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Preach ing every Sunday, except third Suud iv of each month, at 11:00 a. m. and 7.S0 p m W H to Lain, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. I. D. Scarvs, Superintendent Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. OSWKGO LODGE. NO 93, I. O. O. F Meets at Odd Fellow's hall, Oswego, every Saturday evening. Visiting brethren made welcome. G. W. PKOSSER. N. U. J. F. Kisliy, 8eo. FALLS ENCAMPMENT, No. 4, I. O O. F. Meets drat and third Tuesdaysol each month, at Odd Fellows hall. Members and visitWg patriarchs, cordially Invited to attend. J A. STEWART, W. H HOWEUU Scribe. Chief Patriarch. WACHENO TRIBE, NO 13, Meets Tuesday evening at A.O. V. W. Hall. Vis iting members invited. Chas. Kelly, Sachem. John Trimsath. C. of K. F COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT, a N, G. Armnrv. Third and Main. Reffular drill nleht, Monday. Heaii'mr business meetlugs, first Monday ol each month. OFriCIRS. J. W. Oanonir. - Caataln F. 8 Kelly, - - First Lieutenant L. L. Plckena, - - Second Lieutenant WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Willamette Falls Camp No. 14S. meets 2d and 4th W e.lnesday uivhta iu each mouth in K. of P. hill. Visiting neighbors made welcome. E. E. Martin. Clerk. E. M. Kamus, C. C. SUNRISE LODGE. NO. 43, A. O. U. W , Meets every second aud fourth Saturday of each month at Wllsonville, Oregon. IUnry MiLIY M. W. C. T. Toozk, Recorder. Society Directory. In OREGON CITY BOARD OF TBAI'K. Meets at Couit House ou Second Monday each month. Visitors welcome. F. E. DONALDSON, GEO. C. BROWNELL Secretary. President PIG IRON LODGE NO. 185, A. O. U. W. . Meets every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows hall, Oswego Visiting brethren alwayB wel come. J. U. Campbell K. Strauss, Recorder M. W, MOLALLA LODGE No. 40. A: a C. W. , Meets flmtHiid third Saturday in each month at school house Visiting members made wel come. T.8. Stipp.M.W. J. W. Thomas, Rec. GAVEL LODGE. NO. M, A O. V. Menta .eennri and fourth Saturday even! ova at Kniglit'st hall. Cauby. Visiting broth, made welcome. ' E E Carlton, A R.suwk l Recorder. Masler W'fk mm ST. JOHN'S BRANCH, NO. M7, C. K "I A Meets every Tuesday evening at tbeir b corner Malu and Tenth Streels, Oregon ( it Matt. Justin, Sec'y. T. W.Sullivan, I'res II FALLS CITY LODGE OF A. O U. W. Meets every Saturday evening of each month In A. O U. W. hall 7th bt. All sojourning, brethren coidlally invited to attend. D. CAUF1ELD, M. W. Gso Caurr. Recorder. . FOI'N I AIN HOSE CO.. .No. 1. Regular meeting second Wednesday in each month at engine house, east side Main street, between Seventh and Eighth. J. W, Stswart, Bee. 11. Btraioht, F'rm. M. P. Quins, Foreman. W, and Mrs Goorfo Fox, 55.