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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. ', T ( II, N S KAMI H in r.rmiT nr. ), In Hicnmr HAMoM. l atvMomxK'k t it iiiiw Mti.ii ' w. mn, , I "l' Humid trip Sn rwiu. T I Hup est. I iiliit lArlialiga utllinul ,,),,, - it r.t . rMNkMirk IKAMI'H, AI.10KA, M1l r.lMTI.ikn.Sil.t' ln ixiiKrtrlK. ! I I'nrlUiiil Tailor trH iliM'k all ai 4 mi. I learn vi.ai.iii I u, l.,r sain ; & a y,' litcwiay, ll.r..r 4 Saturday. Iv Iwl ''iio (t A M ! Halcin 7 A M and i..ii ir Imp j, tor laud Nonllaf, M.ilimLr sntf V1I.U7. fail lima, fnnA i-r.iiiM.latl.iti. ml nw rn N way fraiahi kaadlsl. Milal raUv-aai la rung b Rrlgl,L MtMtftKMN fM Uril.' aUI.WAY. HiKtril SoCSM, rtllhirtlia Y innNMitliKiiKhr ? . a. mIiiiI W'l (way slain a) m. M;tn ihiiimii. ttmoliiav Iwl ( bj ault .n.i , ra t alllnsaia Hcproa lliniush) fia , THE UMIJ1 Malltrlix iiatf Nxuh.'t a ra , I l it .., p til. Mailt rln i"M ..ila. a 111, 7 JO . in. UK M Tca. Oregon ( llflo K.lr.OMUs. M'llnmat d Mnlalla ! al VI tsv ami imin al t ni.tHlly, Oregon! llf tn Hi?, Vina Clark aWluwIlrixik, ' t 11 1 1 Mil la, M ill inn ami 1 nil. .11 katn al lu a 'lit. I ia1a r, Ihtlrttwy all. I Halur.au Jf, ami ro In mi tin inUiwliig fetsal I Mi aa KICIIUY, MYKMIIKK J, IHii.t. Htatk OmrtaV ViaiT. In rc"xmhe lu 111 lnitMikn iilciiili 1y Comity Judge Mi'lilrila lllil Awwor ltrmllcy. Messrs. (i. Vlnnli. J. I,, l.inkcy, J. A. IUiliUi and W. (i. HiurtiT iiii'IiiIht of tli state Ixwnl 11I iimlkiiiii toicd ( evening to lita to the liitrctii,''lit-r- oir In" last hHluriUy licrai)n on Ihrir j rv program and to witness the dintnlu as (nun hitVti to I'lirilaixl fur the pur-, tioti il present rrovitliul hv tliei rlnol hhn ul fiiiMllisrijIng llimisi'lvcs itli .nin-rty and i I a Villi))- ill and IHI( the city. Tliry er nirt hy a IIUUiIht of imr rifirriii who lixik ili-iiur id showing llii'iii IiuiiI Bii'l in K,vi"K 'I1''11 Hill in(iMHtiMi na tliry i-oiiM. Tin IxMlil V!W-I Wllill- lllTP t aWl I'ltVllio al tin. tilt ll fttlll plllKT tllillB lllil l-llt for a rliliMWtT the WilluiiM-iio FhIIh !- trio line Tln-y lllliri'i wtl lliut tl'r'y fu,w "'"I niiilmt aiir.ilcl ul I In' niiiKiiitinlf ul Ilia imiiulm-tiiriiiK inlu"tri' IhuIh1 Ih-w. Tliry lo..k Ilm nlpiirlc lint Hint t-vriiliiii for rortlmul ilitfliilintr to (10 Wlilni!ioii county M a tlu-ir n-turn to Sail-in. Amiiiiik To.. -A ii.c.nlM.r ol the f'lM omiiilltit of Hut ll.,iiHt .-liiin-ti ol'lih iMmlf Uu-lr Clirlnlmiia untlii-ruif n (rruaiiiii fir on". rinKH hr tliu ri'llil rw t ly, Kluli.a m Tuiwiliiy t,.m -r (uiirrl In , n,y ni i,,H, twi'lvii (jVf)titiilt (iiuiilii'a wlio wi-ra uro- vl'li'd ivilh ini.,,)i.N I'onlrll.iitl Urn I'vi-iiiii ,ri-vlou. Tim coiniiirtlfu ol Ilm ('iiiir-nliml 1 lnin h ulivo ImiiiuI Kiimn ruiMlitMn cxIhIiiik nn4 mo lnr m rVivi-d thiMn rn ni-cd. W.llu Kii i.irort run U.ii iH.lr, i, ii,,i llw li-wrviii,'ollii.riilii4v Inivnui'd okiii thii ('lillHiiihrii.il- ol fin community iind "iilliirtHil mom-v whirli Iim til-en NiHint for liiiuor riiii'li m not iifWlid. "I'U pity llutt mi li will U lowid n-ndy to lniHiim upon ijikM imiiire mud kindly iliHjliittiutatliiiii wlifittlmro la pluiity ol di-iiumd lorallttiut tki-y run "pare fioin llmir own iHiniltm, yt it wan ilaaya mi, am) (he riiK'iire of audi xron muni arrvn aa aonution to tlio wliopve. TllMtK hrollKV IH. Hllllll'tillM-d whva thn aionna iwn 1o Ixi roiuinK aCI tlio trtnu w In Ori-jtoa ro almoMt led to la-limn tlia any inn that it raina all (be tiinn in (Iri-iton U trui'. Moat pixipln IkA iii'ou lliti prwt miiiillia aa unilHUaOly atar.ny.aa IihIikI tticy liavn lii-i-n and Ih-ii aaki'd aa U ti atorinv davaOm atrawtir la liailnlly wot lowrr tlian lvo- tlt'ida. It. II. TuW, ol Ml. IWai.t, Iih ki'pt a tali on 1ii wi-atlu-r and liia rai'ord allow that Mince llie lTtliol Sitpt. otnln-r bImhiI whii'li timtt our atoriny araaon lii'Kiin, it (ta Wn poaaililn for man to wmk otit J diMira without irttinu ,rt, over oii-haH ol the time. Tuna ani Coiiiiiitionb. Tim Trfa 'hyti-rian i-linrcli wiia frowilml on Mwduv Mooimi'kx K a i. Y MOitriiKi).' Iriit iri.ic! fVunoc VJII J.1lUlO VOIIIVi) But once a Year lire VlHita lav NHKliliorliifr ( II Willi INhflKlrnna KkniiIIii. fur it inetiilwr and wi-ie nil wrl(--nti-r tHiiu-d. Ii-v. lilioni-y wa jawBcntt-d hy Ida rotiitrviuliiiri ith an 4li-iant rliH k.uud iiiHtiy of the ti-nrlii-ra wi-re rfint-iiilHTid in a Hiiliainntiat way liy tlu-ir pupil. A rontriliiition of ciinIi and iiaxful arlii li-a to Ilm valim of alniut f.'M) a nmdu fur ilti n-lii-f of ni-nly Mtrnoii and waa ili-(r ilmli-il the (olluwtiig day wrie oiiwt luvora-iiy i 1 h. i-oiiiiiiimi liavnu that laranch ot llit- i liiinli wirk in churn". I'mtkii Aw:i( AN Mkhiami. Thia i the tiHine of an order which i rnpidly coining to llie front U UK American M-crct iMH-ii'tira ita ohji-ct Ik-iiik to pro mote the wi'lll'i-iiik! ol Ainerirart work men, liomea aud achiHil The aocieiy la fraternal in tlmt it provide aick lieiiril fund of per week and a funeral Ih lit of K'.VI, the doe hemic 15 cenla Hr week. It i junpnKed to oranite a I. nine of thia order here in the m ar lll.lll m VAillNurox.-l'he()reiroiiin make the annouiH'eiiieiit that Nut i'.liiin liaaltlt lor Vhhln.'to and oiler the folio inn a reaaoii: "The annoiiiira inetit ol Nat Ulinn'a departure (or Valf inuton received with mirpriae by the piihlic, mid hi action wa the aiih led ol much comment yraterduy. A uvlitlciiiHti, w ho i UiHK-d to he on ' the Inaide ol government irair, ity: 'Ilium ha l!"ie to Waikinntuii to leatify In the matter of the Hawaiian muddle. I'realilellt flevrlalld lieetl all intelliiieilt ml well-informed ormi to luniiaSi teatlmony in h-naid to l l y in thia mailer, and Imvinn heard ol the talent tliaplayeJ y Ilium in t lifyinte 'r tlx toii-rnmi nl, ha, it i auii-l w nt for him.' II Ilium ha none to Wai-lilniiton in con iirdlon with tl'" Hii'"' 'r',ir it h piohahly I" take GitMtham' he M ex-cal.iiid ulliivr gueaovrr to nun- tiate illi li"',,n ''i"- Tun SriricwrTt Ilu.iiKB.-Second Anient rt.aliter lieneral J. Iwrie 11,11 haa noiitled the acveral terminal ,,al,naalero(llie rn )' of the letti.X ,,!, mnlract lor .he N.rrvin of Ilia null U.n the wvcral nmie ; Irom which ilm.peura Umt W. H- M.tlx.n, of Viol, ,a. the contract for the tri-weckly aervioe lawn Oreit-m City .ml 1.0111111. for which "a V ANTKO. ATTyjJ lii vour citv. ujrvio iu-ceaaurvj'riil MiilTUtfoi'lt ill. next. hot in Iti'dUnd a ti:ui.S0 iHir aiinuin V,n8l SmtUka lw been awardnl ,he On-iron CHy-MuUU conlraci lor . .UnyrvlceoloneMU round trip tA ,tllI tl.e oir.o.- of Kly, Ci.ru., Mullno and Ul.f..r wM' r,.'ce,v "vfM per annum. W. E. Travia of J,.,..' hu ilia contract for the Ore- .o,, liiy undMulino route ,., -on which K ,.t one ilHy a"l r"rl", tt,e Hi contract f.rice i . .1 1 ...iniriicta let at thia annum. All 41,1,6 will hciiinnextJulV inu,ni,To..Kh.o"i''''-Inll,eeii:ht v ar. tlmt the Oreon City Tm.por.a yf - - .lulls ImiitH between S aiileut that would endanger nan an ,,nri nr been livi-H ol tiu'ir '"" "'- - Aam o 1116 ,""4'" . . . Tlii i rennirkaDie II! Altn I li it Itf llllllT L11M 1 ,.f niiBienuera that have 1 1 i, imv r ver hue 10 the J.iby.nyr.lroa, 0 leirdutie.andlmve "f tation for safety on their boa- not runnNo.it of OreKonty1 U.-ToBoll U WorW. :," in.rai.h. in book form;, can lo od;ago8-"tnt40cCnU OIOA-I.land IUockiuncHB- V..iihki. Insure you rprop rlT," IS Aflsurance eompa- eriU VZoo Ub at9 Wm y,LonFnE I),AUanN, Aa-cnt, Oregon City, Oregon. the the JttHiM silica person. aai " l"1eent 11a UN eTrraaUi-ocq iioi it num. irjdvti.y. I'avi Co-t-lfS Ktockton et, SimI-rnwiim o, t ul. WIllTaah th WIIim'h'II. Wahminotok. Iic. 'Ji'. There in an evident uirioHe to hurry the tarilTbill throiik;h when the houae reaaaemblea. It ia prohuhle that the eioil will ul 11 o'cliH'k in the inorniiiK and 1hI un til 0 at niglil duriiiK the conHidc ration ol the bill. Many people are urging that the bill be pawed at an early date, Bo that buaineBa aiTitira may bo adjusted to the new condition,. Several democratic uieinbera ol the Iioiihu who Belied !be call for a cuuuua on the lurilF bill, do not believe it w ill now be held. Frcferrad Tnrkay to freedom. Ban Fhasi ikco, Pec. "5. Sixty-seven imtnoii who hail bei-n locked up for drunkenneBa were ttlvt-n their freedom tody aa a CIiriHtmua proxent. They pioteated Hgniuat being releuued, for turkey dinner wua served at the prison and the men .wanted Rome of it. Tliry were forced to accept thoir freedomiow ever, and mitncbed out murmuring at their bard luck. The FjoiidorgMt Trial. Ciiicaoo, Dec Ttie evidence in the .I'reiidergiiHt' case wa concluded today. The arguments will begin Tuesday. The attorneys for the defense threaten to attack tliecoiujietency of Juror Murray on tl.e ground tlmt it is discovered he was an intimate friend of the late Mayor Hiirrixon. How's Tills. We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Caturrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the hist 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorablo in all bus iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by thoir firm. Wkst & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Wai.diko, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally acting directly utwn the blood and mu cous surlacea ot tl.e Ryateni. testi monials sent free. 1'rlce 75 cents per bottle. Bold by all UrtigglBts. ISest flour 75c, per sank, baby shoes 25 cents, ladies laced .cloth, foxed 76 cents, ladies fine button reduoed to$l; boy's brograns 60 cents, men's plow, $1.50, Indigo blue prints J8yards$1.00at the Red Front. Read tU ad. For One Week Only Ladies fine kid gloves we sold for $1.25 now 85 cents at the Red Front's Special rinks. Come erly. Woodlwrn was the we tie of a iIIbh Iron tiro Sunday night ami where tood rami of it III, est block of building there i nothing now hut a ma ol charred limber, over which a tall brick chimney stand guard a a sentinel. AWiut 7:.'IOtliat evening some passers by noticed a bright light chining in one of tdio windows of Ilroce I!ro.' store op KMite the depot, and tmuing that It wa a lire they hastened to give the ahum. It was not ten minutes, however, lie- lore the whole um story was ablaze and then came an x plosion which shook tlis country lor two mile around and imiiltaneously with it the entire Iront of the store caved in. The flames now npread rapidly and with great fury and store after store was consumed. A bucket brigade was formed but the small (uanlity of water It could furnish counted for nothing In the seething mass of llames, and lliey neeined to mock the gallant efforts of the firemen. As the Are ate it way through the block the cry went up that the Method it church wa in danger of being burned and a score ol willing hands lent afHinUtice as ladders were put in l-oailion and a bucket brigade formed Huckct after bucket of -water was dabed upon the roof and although one side was badly scorched the building was finally saved by most strenuous exertions ol the citizens. Some -of these suffertx acveruly from the tat and one, Jade WagoiMir, fainted and had to be carried to the ground. When the extent of the fire in Bruce Ilros store was seen .people further down in the block tieganto move out rhat they could of the contents of the i,iorca and quite an amount of goods Was etled from the fire, only to be ruined by the drenching rain which fell during ".e night. About 10 o'clock the flames subsided and tlNrkncBS ana ti.'Hoiution replied over Uie Siot which was once Woodhurn's buBivt quarter. Then the cilixens lie gan to realize what the lack of an ade quate ntor iinily means but too lute. The following i a list of the Ioskc of each firm, togelbor with the insurance carried. Hroce Ilros. ', ;general merchandise Ions from f.'Kl.tWOo $40,000; insurance one half. K. J. Knight, ipaints and oils, loss $1,5(10; Insurance $1,000. C. Anderson, harness store, $."A0; fully insured. F. A.Ford, toys, express office, $1,500; insurance $1,300. I). L. Ogle, shoe store, $1,500; fully insured. 1. A. Cochran, building, $810; insur ance unknown. W. L. Tome, three buildings, fl.oOO; mice $'.ri0. J. ANI,niglit ard L. 8. Brown, bar ber shop, loss of each about $1HJ; no iusurunce. There were also two barna bnrned. the loss being probably $150. Rickseck- TIiih "old hoft nut" fciiying ajv er s preparation took the two highest awards obtainable at the worlds fair. Two Medals, Two jx-ars wjiially well for 4th of July, TliankHKivinjf or any other Holi day we feci like olttcrving in a more extravagant manner than we can well afl'ord. 'ut Xmafl of all tiim-u in when we muht rt'tnenilxT our friends with mine present. There U no use in spending a Barge HUin-a small gift, if it be tanty, is an much appre ciated an a costly one. Our line of RickBecker'g per fumery in com plete anything and everything in the way of plain and fancy bottles of this popular diplomas, perfume. C. G. HUNTLEY, Prescription Druggist, Oregon City, Oregon. Opening a New Ledger for 1894 P TH0S. CHARM AN & SON,' ThePioneerStore JUST : ARRIVED! ' it A COMPLETE LINE OF , tn 0. Klfinf iir innlfofo Direct from New York consisting 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. Remember that we are agents for the Miller Megee jiocket Hat oixming Ixioks the bestmade: alno wo are wiling a book which opens nearly flat at less price than you used J to pay for those miserable things that required a curved pen holder Us get down into the Scents" rpace. Come in and ex amine them. We guaran tee both books and (prices. I We can furmVh you "with filing caies, stub files, Shannon files, topying books, letter presues and i all ollice Bupjilies AtWuntley's Book Store, ext d(Kr to Ccm. Rartk, Orepon City. We have a new and complete stock o' 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. TH0S. CHARMAN & SON. SEVENTH - STREET BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of the Day. All Kinds of Cake tViade to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CIIAGE. teT LEAVE TOUR ORDERS FOli THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. Th iiion oera hursdavtvening, th, there Will bepri a bonne, f moet inl Drama and Operetta. the 2mhr't!iis . presented Al Hljivelys interesUng pragram under the auspices of the Catholic soci ety, which wNM lui'tmh a laughable farce entitled "The Little rhimney Pweep," or "Honesty the flew Policy," and the operetta, "(own ofvirtue' or'Coro nation " Beside Uiefetnire8ting lea tures ol the program there will be reci tations and simgs by the chidren of the school and music by the fitUjexdiestia, so that all who no will be cerltiiiHnfa rich, treat. Admission, reserved eats 3S cents, genera), 25 cents. Curtnn will rise st S o'clock . Reserved seats at the1 postotfiVo. Lack of Exercise Is one of the prime caunes of headache in the winter. Persons accustomed to the pure fresh air during the plewant months are subject to this terrible an noyance at tliis time of the year. A boon is offered in Kjrai'sk's IIkabachk Cm'sui.ks, which is guaranteed toure anv kind of a headuciie no matter what the cause. Headache caused by overin dulgence in food orirink late at night, can be prevented by taking one Cap sulk before retiring and one in the morning. 25 cts. nor box. tor sale by Charmun & Co.. City Prog store, Ore gon City, Or. Is Your Laundry Hell Done! Nntliimr exasneratea a nerson so much as to have a tine white garment returned from tl.e laundry yellow and mussy. buttons hall ott ami in a eonuuion not. lit to wear. The Tro Steam Laundry sends out none but first elms work trial order will convince yon. Ultice with K. A. Waddoek. Kt ollice build ing. Bundles left Tuesday evening will be returned Saturday morning. D A VIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, W-ould bo pleased to ee hisffriends .and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, v'Pver Golden Rule Bazaar. Fish. Fish. Oregon City Fish Market opposite cor ner from Pope's hardware store, carries full stock ol fish,' poultry, and game in season. Oysters and salt-water fish re ceived fresh from the coast. Orders promptly filled. R. T. Hiimphrys. For Bent. Dwelling houses for rent in all parts of the city. Houses and terms to suit. CniRMAN Bbqs. Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A., San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy ia Ilm tirxt medii-ine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 cU.Sold by C. G. Huntley. 1800 mile of loi.g dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation -by the Oregon Teleplxaneand Tel egraph company. Portland, Staittie, Spo kane, Tacoma, Srilt-m, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and 9C odaer towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfactitn .of a gwrsonal oommunication 'Dsstance in ellect on a ikar understanding. Siucie as asatdljr heard .aa Portland. Orqgon City .affioe at 1 Huntleys Drug Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - - Oregon. Do You Need a Legal Blank ? - The ENTERPRISE has the only complete stock in Clackamas county. Nearly 200 Different Blanks to Make Selections From. Every kind of a blank needed by a Judge, Jus tice, Lawyer, Real Estate Dealer, Farmer or Mechanic. One or a Quantity Sent POSTAGE PAID at Portland Prices to Your Address. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE. Manager, Suocessnr to U. II T. U Ka. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Riga of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Deliverf Eusl ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terras. MOLALLA GRANGE, NO. 40, P. ot ML Meet, at their hall at Wright's Bridge oa the accnud Saturday ol eactl laonm at lu a. B Fellow member! made welcome. J a. Nelson, Master. E H. Cooram Bee, WARNEtt GRANUE. No. 117. P. of H. Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their ball ia New v. v. vv unama. Matter Mrs. May WaJUren, 8ee') Sunday Services. 8T. PAtILe CHl'KCH-Episcoiial-Rev. J. A. Eckslormf aator. Services at 11 o'clock a m end ':.) p. sb. Prayer service every Wedueiday evening. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. Pastor sulie.l. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M. Sunday School after morning service. Ptayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:80o,clock. Prayer meeting of Young People.! Society of-Chrlstian Endeavor every Sunday eveuiug atJC prampU FIRST BAPTIST CHOrtCH. Rsv. GilmaS Park ca Panor Morning Service at 11 :Snuday School at IMi; Evening Service S:M0; Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covenaut Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the first Sunday lu the month. A ooruial Invitation to all. ST. JOHN CHURCH. CATHOLIC Rgv. A. Hi LLC brand, Pastor. Ou Sunday massal 8 aud I0.H0 a. H. Every second and fourth Sunday Germau sermon after the 8 o'clock mass At all otheraiasses English sermous. Sunday School at -i:.iu r. M. Vespers, apologetlcal ubjecta, and Benediction at 7:30 T. u. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.-Rkv G. Sykis, 'Paetnr. Morning service at 11: Sunday School at 10:00. CUas meeting alter morning service. Evening service at 7:3a Epwnrth Leagu6 meeting Sunday evening at 8:30; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 6:30. strangers cordially Invited. FIRST PREHBYTERIAN CHURCH. RKV. G. W. Uibonry, Pnstor. Services at 11 A. N. aud 7:30 p. M. Sabbath School at 10 a. M. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday -evening at 6:30. Wednesday evening prayer meetiug at 7:80, Seats free. EVANGlLICAtOHTRCH GERMAN ACO. rniit, Pastor. Preaching services every unday at A. M and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath achool every Siimlay at 10 A. M. (John alarrlsberger, Busit.) Weekly Prayer Meetiug every WednesdR7 evening CNITEH BRETHREN IN CH RIST.-Preach-twg every Sunday, except third SiimUy of each month, at 11:00 a. m. aud 7.30 p m.-W H stc I.atm, Pastor, Sanday school at 10 a. m.-1. D, Simrcs, Superintendent. Prayer meeting every Wuesday eveuiug. MULTNOMAH LODGE, NO. 1, A. F A A. M.. Holds Its regular communications on fir and third Saturdays of each month at 7:30 p. a Brethren In good ataudlngarc invited to attend L. L. PORTER, W. M. T. F. RYAN. secretary. Society Directory. OatEUON CITV BOARD OF TRADE. Meet at Court House on Second Monday la each mouth. VieHors welcome. F. E. DONALUWON, GEO. C BROWNEI.L Secretary. , President GAVEL LODGE, NO. SIS, A O. U. W Meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Knlght'st ball. Canby. Visiting brothers made welcome. E. Carlton, A R Shank Recorder. Master Workman. ST. JOHN'S BRANCH, NO. M7, C. K. of A. Meets every Tuesday eveuiug at their hall Corner Main aud Tenth. Streets, Oregon City. Matt. Jvsriji.lsec'y. T. W. Sullivan, Prea. CLACKAMAS CHAPTER. Clacksmss Chapter No. 2. R. A. M. Regular Convocation thirl Monday of the month at 7:31 P. M. H. 8. STRANGE, H. P. G L Gray, Sec'v. OREGON LODGE, No. 3. IO. O. F. Meets everv Thni-sdsv even.K at 7:.i o'clock P. H. In the OcM Kellon-s' Hall, Main street. Members of the Order are inrited to attend. GEO. C. ELY, N. G. Thoa, Ryan, Secretary. OSWEGO LODGE, NO 93, I. O. O. F Meets at Odd Fellow's hall, Oswego, every Saturday evening. Visiting brethren made weli-ome. G. W. PROSSER, N. G. J. F. RtsLKY. Sec. FALLS ENCAMPMENT, No. 4. I. O. O. F. Meets lirst snd third Tuesdtysof each month, at Odd Fellows hall. Members and visiting patriarchs, cordially Invited to attend. J A. STEWART, W. H HOWELL, Scribe. Chief Patriarch. WACHENO TRII1E, NO 13. Meets Tuesday evening at A,0. IT. W. Hall. Vis iting members invited. J. H. Howard, Sachem. Chas. Kelly, C. of K. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Willamette Falls Camp No. 148. meets 2.1 an 1 4th Tuesday nights in each mouth lo K. of P. hah. Visiting neighbors uisde welcome. K. E. Martin. Clerk. E. M. Hands, C. C. SUNRISE LODGE. NO. 43. A. O. V. W , Meets every second and fourth Saturday ot each mouth at Wilsouville, Oregon. HSNRY MlLIY M. W. C. T. Tools, Recorder. PIG IRON LODGE NO. 185, A. O. IT. W. Meets every Thursday evening at Odd Fellowl hall. Oswego. Visiting bretbran always wel come. J. U. Campbell K. Strauss, Recorder. M. W. MOLALLA LODGE No. 40, A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Saturday In each v.on' at school house. Visltiug members made vn oome. . T. 8. STirr, M. . 1. W. THOMAS, RCC. FALLS CITY LODGE OF A.O V. W. Meets every Saturday evening of each month in A. O U. W. ball 7th 6L All sojourning brethren cordially Invited to attend. D. CAUF1ELD, M. Vf. Geo CAt.irr, Recorder. VfirKTAlv Hrwi-r-r M i Regular meeting second Wednesday In each month at engine hou 'C, east side Malu ot.,, l, between Seventh aud Eighth. J. W, Stewart, Sec. H. Straioht, F'rm. M. P. Cjiunn, Foreman.