Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME (I (!. T ('(I N MiKAMK.lt. In KcrmT Um, , 1114, Steamer ItAMUNA. l.KA VK (IHKltuN I I I r. I.SAVM I'ciMTI.A DO V in, 7 i,u , (' '" 1 1 .:!. m. H iki p in. 4 ., SUNDAY. I . 7 im a. in, I I' II Kin. in. . H"l1' ' . a .mp i, llmllnl trli Vi I'imiU. Time card hiiIiJim'I in i'Iiiiiikii without inHli'ii The Fast -PASSANUKK HTKAMKK, ALTON A, IIKTWKEN fciHTI.ANIMHUIIK AND I N i CK Mil R M . leve I'lirtlmul Taylor sln-el duck ( A IM A M, ml leave iiii'kmii ciiy nr Halem 7:f A. M. I ik'xUjt, iliiirxlay ami Saturday. I,fve lii.,iii.i'iii tl im A M anil Ha lain 7 Ml A M ami lirrvnii I lly I ll H l lor Purl laml Moudar, Wednesday an. Friday. Kaat time, food aenomuilatliuia ami low rales. Mil way fremiti handle!, Special tales oil through fri'lsal. NIH'TIIKUN PACIFIC EAII.WAY. RTH SiU'Ml. California Kiiima llliruiiiiii) 7 III a. in. KmrliniK Ixiral (way tallnua) it p. m. hi Til mirnii. Itiiiidmrg I.och) (way statloua) 0 III a. ill California Kipress (ilitiiuah) 7 in p. m 'i nr. MAILS. Malls close gumf North, V a in . S p lit , M III. Mailt eloin fiif Hum It, V a in., 5,0 p in. 1 1 ' K aortas. Orcmin Cllylu Kly, Cstiis, Mulliioaud M..U1U IraU'i al U w. ami arrlvi't al Umt. dally, Oregon city t., Kly. Mink Clsrk Madowllrok, I'nlun Mllla, Mnllnii ami l .,1cm, leaves al 10 a. in. Ttiitailuy, itiursdsy and Saturday, an) re turlll mi lollnwlim davs al i .Id i. Ill Kit 1 1 A V, JANI'AUY n. 1WM. To Meet the Tlmi-a. Thn Kiifmcrlpliun price for Urn V.s tKit I'liixK liaa Immmi reduced lo f I .M r i-nr ; 7.1 cciiIh fur Hi x nioniliN. C'iihIi in ad vance. ttiibHrriliera pitying lit lhe end of the year w ill let be cnlill' il Ui thia le iluctioii. 'I lm low price ia made lo Kttt i. .. I: . i. i i i i ii n... a.,- H.ni lll.M.c. ,l Hiil.BerilMTH to fny up, and epcci,illy to iirevent dead benla from Inking the piiper and nut pnyinit for II by rciMoii of tlinlr Ihuiiw law proof. Keiluced pure w ill only I'oiiimciice w itb dale uf renew al. I'liia limkeM lhe '. ri'HI'fiHK Ilm rhea eat pnper in ChickaniiiH county eihl pup'H al! hunm print and full of live local new a Si.HDiniii os Men. -The following llielhiid of hnuliliL' liilH- for the Hull Kim pili..e will nut aoiind very novel 1o I tlwwwHl bn ra ul Oreimi, City who ! havtt lllion aevernl ivciiMUinv anuked wood Into tlm null- mi runner... The , . . account cava a HiilH-onlruclur, ileler- mined to try how n hied would woik. , children with the hhickiiiK box working He built a Hlroiijjaled with riiimeiH eight 'over the dog, und chwe wntcbing allowed iuchcH wide, aomethiiig like a gigantic j them to he painting hia while imae to pair of .Norwegian miowMhh-h, and fmind mke il black, but hh hiht hh the bluck thiitwilh u loud ul pipe il nlid along j j, WaH ..ul oa the dog licked it off. on lhe mud w it tt gie.it cane. The dcbenie wu.ked ho well thai he ia imw building amimhei of Hi.ch hleda, and heexpecta lo gel along raphllV Willi I lelivery l pipe along the line. The pia-now ladng , The pia now iM'ing in ihanieler, and a hniilcd ia -PJ Inchea in diameter, and a ! ."tl-fn.it length weigha 1 'B loiia. The cuae and (niilily with which Iheae lengths can be loaded and unloaded from it hied, an compared wilh a high wagon, ia ijnile u Having in the coat of handling the riHi. The piiHHagr .f the wide aled runncra over the road w ill have a ten dency to smooth oil and aolidify Ilm road and thtia get it into condition fur haul ing w ilh w tigoiiH earlier in the npring I hail could othcru iHC be. SllMK lil'll.llINO NlHfKH. In itH IflHt iHHiie the l'acillc Itiiihler note that, the year'a improvemenlH al and in the vicin ity of Oregon I'ily haw been of an ex tetmive ami HuhHtantial character. A vitrified brick pavement baa liccn laid on Main Htreet w hich entirely Iraiinfoi inn the apiH'iiralice of that thoroughfare and ia much appreciated lry the buainrHH community. The rdectric Co. 'a Improve ment have been Inriic ami coiiHidnralile money baa a I mi been Invested in reai diuieea and private iiiiprovcmcntH. The town of (ilailHtonn not far from Oregon City haa sprung up during the pimt year and omu building is now in progresH there. Jimt at present there ih a decline .in building operation at Oregon City na elaewlwru. The large new factory of the Oregon City MaHh and Door company Is (dosed down for a short time aa ia also the Geo, Itroughton Haw mill. There la a good oi,tlook for the builder, however, as noon un liiiHincHH revive. White !roB. have junt completed a design for enlarging and doubling the Beating capa city of the I'reHbyterian chimin. Con tractor K. K. White is now engaged on work for Mr. Morey near Oswego. Ki'woiitii I.kaiii k HociAni.K The KiWorth 1cngue of the Methodist church ia making arrangements for an interest' log evening at a social to bo given at the church on Wednesday evening of next week at which time those w ho at tend may expect to enjoy an interesting literary program and delicious light refreshments. Everybody is invited. HlB FlIIST AlTOlNTMKNT. TIlO first net of the new mayor was to appoints chief of police to fill the place made vacant by the resignation of J. S. Turdoin and on Monday morning S. R. Green assumed his duties in connection with that olllce. This apiointinent is as indicated by the Kntkuimuhk in its issue of two weeks ago. A Floatkh, Who Was Ir7 On Mon iluy somii heavy IiIuhU were (ImmI at the slle of the lollcrdiiin and directly after HlH llllllKllf IIIKHlf lllOSH Jllllll lwtli WllllfWllO WIIH atllllllillg lll'lir (MID of Ilm window of the milphlln mill iiml who, allrililcil l.y tint hlant ehiiiin-ii In look out, thought hit noticed iiiiii-Hiiiikt peen llur Moulin on tlm waior, KIcppliiK prickly to Ilm window und until, rlnicr Iin liiM'iiinn HiitlHllnl (lint it wmh it hoily, hut illrni'lly it mink mil nfHinht, tliiui n I'l'iirml fur a niniiiiuit a litlln IiirlliiT ilnwn Hlrniin, It hh-iiiimIIo lie tK, heavy to limit ami iiltnr IiovitIiik near tint mir fiiro a iiioini'iil hlriick an tidily ami Hank out of aliiht for kihhI. Ah unit nx Mr, lcwlhwaitc coiilil ti'll I li body iipa ari!(l to Im ilri-HNi-d in a licitvy dark colon-d oviinout. Tim only m tH'ii known to Im iniHuiiiK la Jumph Id-idintir and Im wiiri', when limt w-.m, a dark cliiiirhilla mirk in.it. It la pTolmhle that tlm body wan hrmiKht to Ilm Kiirfni'u l.clorn iU ti inn by thn cinirnBHioii of Ilm iihiNt and that it will hkiiIii i'oinn to tlm xirfare at thn mid of iiinn duya from llio timn of drowtiitiK. A lii Ai K-iuMKi) Tun Kni Ku. Tim Orii' Kn I'i'iiioi'rut wmna mhool din-rlora aituiiiHt a man by Ihu inline of William Hairy w liowi plun la to vinit annm iiiimii I r i'f Ilm arhiHil board and to rfn-m-tit I lint Ihu tf-arhiT or MiiiM-iinli-nih-iit or aiiothiT tiinmlrtM of ihu Imiird ih-airi'i or h w illitiK thut thn hi'IumiI Iiiiiihk hoard nhall havii a coat of hIiiIii alird to it. Div iiii'IiiImt lima vinitiil iiKiuilly miyH if tint oiIiith an) williliK Im will atrrre to liav Ilm m-rvini jm-rf ruif. i . Tlii-ri 1 1 nicy tjii'H hIk'H.I and dm' thx work, and ooIIitIn Inn pay lij' iniHrcprcKcnlinn tlm hrhiHil diri'i'tora lo i-uch otln-r. Tim job hu diM'H ia wor.hh'HH. Annum tlm liiHlaniv riled in thut of Annua wheru Im prt'.'i'litril a fnrired rommiiiiiiutiiiii from Sii eiiiileiident (iialiam, on tlm Hlii'iiv'lli of which Iiiii'i lur Ciihi fiiid be una willing (hut thn woik hIiuiiIiI b done if tlm oilier member of tlm Ixmnt W11 Without r.llM,llliK. ! nieuiberH Haley dm lured tlm other Ilm black- bonril, hiiHlenel to ilm chairman and collected L'(I lor the Work and hkipH-d out before the dwindle waa detected ku'isu TllKIK Poll Till! folldllCHH of childirn for - and ilm ingenuity de veloped by them in lr)i"i( to aavn them from imK-ndiut( harm wuh aptly illua traled une d.tv tliia week when acvcral urchiiiH of I bin place bud been amuiin the iiiKclvca by HclliiiK their dotf iiimjii tlm t hickeiia of a lieinhlair which were ni the vurd. So .n the hi.lv ouniinr tl. , hicke'na aoiH-aied on (he ,.. i ami threalened to kdl Ilm ,(. and in order i.. .ll,.u....ullt. fri..l.iun 11.. ..l.ll.i...n al.l (hut doK it I) a while inn-c I mean." li.ellv their uraiidmolhur noticed the lerwverai m the luirl ot the childn-n i however wn the day and the while ap-.t Wll8 hid, whereupon lhe child,, p.ed-i d their delight lit dh-giiiHing tU j dog an that the owner uf lhe chick cum uutild nut know the ollcndimrciiniii" Statu IIuiitut i.ti hai. Mkktinu. The ' ni0 ol tl'' ,lko nv''r- 11 wine rear .ii.- . ..i i arraiiKi'ineiilH for the coining iinnuiil i meeting of II e Ougon Stale Horticul tural Sia iety are now practically com plete and. from (ku appearance of tlm prugrum, the topics to la! diacusHed are of great practical importance. The eom- millee Iiiih found the citi.eus of Portland liberal enough to peimit the engagement of Arion Hall, in which the IiihI annual meet ing w as held, and the celebrated Multorpor ipiarleltn. Special efforts have been made to intcicHt the liiiaineNa men of Portland in lhe work of the Soci ety and to attract the attention ol the IK'ople of tlm atate to lhe importance of lhe work w hich il being carried on by the Society. The "Floral Kvening" feature, which was so mirrraafully in augurated at the annual meeting one year ago, will be a part of the regular program again thin year. Deafness ('annul be Cured by locul applications as they cannot reach the diseased artion of lhe ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by coiislitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by ciilarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Scnl for circulars; face. F. J. CHKNKY & CO., Toledo. 0. )TSold bp Druggists, 75c. Auknts Wanted, To sell 72 World's Fair photographs in book form: can muko good wages outfit iO cents. Globe Lithographing & Printing Co., 010 Ashland Block, Chicago. I'kothct Youhski.k. Insure vou niroo- erty in the Guardian Assurance compa ny of London. Cash assets $23,000,000. a. . Donaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. For One Week Only Ladies fine kid gloves we sold for $1 .25 now 85 cents at the lted Front's Special Sale. Come early. HiANKoiio on Tor. Hv h word of 11 to Otlm Hhmford Irani outplayed the Mult iiiiiiiiiIin mill won Ilm ureal khiiib of fool hull. Tim lioul which run on hwM tliiiiiand tint in rn were holh crowilml liy tlinnii who went from hero to witness Ilm K'liini, Although iiniuTiiHtoiiiiiil to it act climate, tin CallforniaiiH proved themselves veritable mini larks, lhe fluid hi-itiK a Hi-it of water and mud. I'roiii curly inorniiiK tin) rain ioiirii( xteiulily down, yet four IhoiiHaiid people witneHaed tim itmiiu. In thn flrHt half tlm Miilluomiili U a in did hoiiiu excellent work ami neither aidu acorud, though Ilm tnain woik of Hlanford wanwell dub per fect. When thn tBiiin were called out for thn laal half, thn rnault of tlm hard work in tlm llrHt half waa very notice ablo on tlm Portland team. Stanford atarted in and Himplv bucked the lino, makluK "mall uaina, until tbny acorcd a touch down. They failed to l.itk the Koal, however. Stanford had an eaay tank from that time on. Their revolv iiiK wcdiea were very cirnctivn and time after time they worked them, making Kiiina on every trial. The Ktanforda made a number of brilliant end playa ami in every particular outplayed the .MnltnoinaliH. I'oic I!i:ttkk Skkvii'K. W. H. Maltoon who baa been awarded the thn eonlract for carryiitK Ihu mail for the next four yearn la-xinninK with next. July, lietween Oregon Ciiv and Viola wan in the city on WiMnendny and in apeaking of the mutter nays that Im ia planninx to lin prore the nervice by placliiK a back on lhe line jimt bh hooii aa the weather improve" and the rouda Nettle down little. Thin will enable him to carry paxM-nitcra and liht freight and will prove ipnte an accommodation to the imiple aloiiK the route. Anutiikh Kkckivkk Wantkd And now it ia the Portland ImlilHtriill KxKHi lion which ha uunn democratic. JuJun Kli-nrna liaving framed the petition of tJm ScotliHh-American InveHluient Com- p.tuy UhkuiK for the appointment of a re-1 oriver. Tlm plaintiir, the ullieerfl of the j xpoHilion and the North l'acillc Linn-1 tier company, named in the complaint a a parly defendant, have not yet aimed upon a man to act in that capacity, but expect to be able to do ho in a few day, and tlm appoir.tment will then be made. (loon Choi Wkathkk UeiortH from lhe xeveial purta of the country are to the effect that the fall and winter have thiii far been very favorable to tlm ! and grow th of the cereala. The (!,eHH fullv ,0 ,l,e Bv,,r-e 8"d " " anylhiiiK, m little aliove while . I ba ii.rfAU'fii f.aM ...n i.i..r .... t ,r....i. iI.a I " " " ..n,w,,, .1, 1 r.u.u ul .I.Im .i.tw. I...!,.. -ull I... I " "c" I and iiruteeled with a viLForutiH Ion isrmiml j i - - - - i' r j which will tirove ipiite an advantage in i caau of fioht later in tlm aeaHon. A Mammoth Stoky. Aneuatern Hpuri ing pijH-r reguli-H ita readem with tin) full,,.. in,. Hlorv. It aura mm (imw.r recenllv .eceived a "a-tlmon w hid. weighed Tf5 puui.dH and niei.Hii.ed M feel 7 inch.-s ! in length, and the bead of w hicb weighed IM ihiuikIh. This is a whopper, and thrown in the ahade the great kingxal- " '"K "aie Is YiMir Laundry (Veil Dune I iNotbing exuaperatea a iieraon so much aa lo have a line w hite gaimeiit returned from the laundry yellow and lullHsy buttons half oil' and in a condition nut lit to wear. The Troy steam l.aundrv Hcnds out none hut liirt claas work a trial order will convince you. Olliee; with K. A. Waddoc'a. poat "olllce build-j ing. HuihIIch left Tuesday evening will oe returned sutnrdiiy morning Kiah. l-'lsll. I Oregon City Fish Market opposite cor ner from Pope's hardware store, carrh lull stock of hVh, poulirv, and game in scanon. Oysters and salt-water Hah te ceived fienh from the coaNt. Older promptly tilled. U. T. Huniphrys. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A , San Piego, Cal , says: "Shihih's Catarrh Hetnedy is the Hist medicine 1 haye ever found that would do mo anv gisid." Price 50 cts.Sold hv C. (j. Huntlev. Only the Scars Remain, "Among the many testimonials which 1 see In regard to certain medicines perform ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.," writes ilKNity IIvdbon, of the James Smith Woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Pa., "none impress me mure than no own cue. Twenty years ago, at Uie age of is years, 1 had swellings come on my legs, which broke and became running aurra. ;f.i Our family physician could do me uo good, and U was feared that llio bones would be alloc ted. At taut, my good old mother nrged ine to try Ayer'i Saraaparllta. I took Hires bottles, Uie sores healed, and I have not been troubled siuco. Only the car remain, and the memory of the past, to remind me of the Rood Ayrr'a Saraaparllla haa done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am In the best of henlth. I have been on the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer's Parsaparllla advertised 111 all parts of the United States, and always take pleas ure hi telling what good It did for me." For the cur of a'l dlsenae originating in Impure blood, the best remedy is AYER'S SarsaparSIla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co, Lowell, Mana. Curoaothers. will cure you A 1.-71 Ii i so fa ue-.lliwj mm DO YOU COUGH P THEN GET THE RED SEAL REMEDY AT Huntley's Drug Store. Opening a New Ledger for 1894? Itemeinlicr that we are iiUMitB for the Miller Mepee patent Hat ojiening famks the best made: also wu are Helling a ljok which opens nearly flat at lens price than you uwd to pay for thowe miserable things that required a curved pen holder to get down into the "cents" r-pace. Come in and ex amine them. We guaran tee both books and prices. We can furnish you with filing cases, stub files, Shannon . files, copying books, letter presses and all olliee tuipplies At Huntley's Book Store, Next door to Coin. Bank, Oregon City. DA VIE Si THE PHOTOGRAPHER, I Would Ik; pleased to see his friends j und patrons in his new , quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. 1800 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation hv the uregon leumoneanu .tel egraph company. Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Taeoina, Salem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and Mother 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 linig Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - Oregon. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Successor toU.ll.T4L Co. Corner Fourth and Main StreetB, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Kigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Hoarded and Fed on reason able terms. MOLALLA UKANGK.NO. 40, P. of H. Meets at their hall at Wright's Bridge on the aeoeud Saturday of each mouth at 10 a. m Fellow member made welcome. Jas. Nklson, Master. E II. Coopeo. Sec. WAKNER GKANOE, No. 117, P. of H. Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their hall iu New Era, (J, 0. Williams, Master Mrs. May Waldroa, Sec') THOS. CHARMAN & SON, The Piojsieer Store JUST : ARRIVED! -A COMPLETE LINK OF- Fall k Winter Jackets Direct from New York coiiHititing 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. We have a new and complete stock p' 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. Ali Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF C II AGE. tetf- LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. 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. Sunday Services. ..8.T- pai ls cHi'mm-episcopal-r6v. j. a. j r.c kstorm Pastor. Services at 11 o clock a.m. and 30 p. m. Prayer service ivery Wednesday evening. FlItST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.-Kav. Pastor supplied. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:S0 r. M. Sunday School after morning service. Prayer mcetint Wednesday evening at 7:30o,clock. Prayer meeting of Young People,! Society ot Christian Eudeavor every Sunday evening at 6:KC prempt. FIRST BAPTIST CHC KCH.-Rtv. Oilman Pakkkh Pastor Moruiug Service at ll:iiiulay School at 12-lft; Eveuing Servtce 6:30; Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Weduesilav eveuing preceding the first Suuday in the mouth. A eoruial invitation to all. 8T. JOHN'S CHURCH, CATHOLICREV. A. Hiu.kbrand, Pastor. On Sunday mass at S and 10:30 a. M. Every second and fourth Sunday German sermon alter the S o'clock mass At all other masses English sermons. 8nnday School at 2:80 r. M. Vesper, apologetical subjects, and Beuedicllon at 7:30 p. a. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. RV G. Sykks, Pastor. Morning service at 11: Sunday School at 10:00. Class meeting after morning serviee. Evening service at 7:30. Kpwnrtn League meeting Suuday evening at 6 30; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 6:30. strangers cordially Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHl'RCH.-Rav. Q. W.Giboney, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 ?. M. Sabbath School at 10 a. u. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday evening at 6:80. Wednesday uicums imjcr uiwuuui;w, oeais iree. EVANGSLICALOHURCH GERMAN Aco. Eknst, Pastor. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:30 P. M. Sahbatn scbool every Sunday at 10 A. M. (John llarrisberger, 8upt.) Weekly Praver Meeting every Wednesday eveniug UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.-Preach-ing every Sunday, excem third Suuday of each mouth, at 11:00 a. m. and 7.80 p m.-W H he Lain, Pastor. 8unday school at 10 a, m. I. D, Scarpa, Superintendent. Prayer meeting every Wednesday eveniug. Society Directory. OREtiON CITY BOARD OF TRADE. Meets at Couit House on Becond Monday la each month. Visitors welcome. F. E. DONALDSON, GEO. C. BROWNELL Secretary. President GAVEL LODGE. NO. 55, A O. U. W Meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Knight'at hall. Can by. Visiting brothers made welcome. K E Carlton, A R. Shank Recorder. Master Workman 8T. JOHN'S BRANCH, NO. 647, C K.of A. Meets every Tuesday evening at their hall corner Maiu and Tenth Streets, Oregon City. Matt. Justin, Sec'y. T. W, Sullivan, Pres. MULTNOMAH LODGE, NO. 1, A. t A A. M. Holds ita regular communications on first and third Saturdays of each month at 7:30 p. a. Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. L. L. PORTER. W M, T. F. KYAN. ecretary. CLACKAMAS CHAPTER. Clackamas Chapter No. 2. R. A. M. Regular Convocation third Monday of the month at 7:31 H. 8. STRANGE, H. P. G L GaAY, Sec'T. OREGON LODGE. No. 3, I O. O. F. Meets every Thursday even. ..a at 7:311 o'clock r. a. In the Oc"d Fellows' Hall, Main street Members of the Order are invited to attend. GEO. C. ELY, N. G. Thos, Ryan, Secretary. OSWEGO LODGE, NO 93. I. O. O. F Meets at Odd Fellow s hall, Oswego, every Saturday evening. Visiting brethren made welcome. G. W. PROSSEK, N. ii. J. F. Rislet, Sec FALLS ENCAMPMENT. No. 4, I. O. O. F. Meets first and third Tuesdaysof each month, at Odd Fellows hall. Members and visiU'ig patriarchs, cordially invited to attend. J. A. STEWART, W. H. HOWELL, Scribe. Chief Patriarch. WACHENO TRIBE, NO 13. Meets Tuesday evening at A,0. 1". W. Hail. Vie itmg members invited. J. II. Howako, Sachem. Chas. Kelly, C.of K. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Willamette Falls Camp No. 14S, meets 2d and 4th Tuesday nlvhta in each month in K. ol P. hah. Visiting neighbors made welcome, E. E, Maktin. Clerk. E. M. Ranus.C C. 8UNRISE LODGE, NO. 43, A. O. U. W , Meets every second and lourth Saturday of each mouth at Wilsouville, Orenon. Henry Miley M. W. C. T. Tooze, Recorder. PIG IRON LODGE NO. 135, A. O. II. W. Meets every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows ball, Oswego. Visiting brethren always wel come. J. U. Cash-sell R. Stbacss, Recorder M. W. MOLALLA LODGE No. 40, A O. V. V. Meets first and third Saturday lu each month at school house Visiting membra made wel come. T. S. STirr.M.W. J. W. Thomas, Rec, FALLS CITY LODGE OF A. O U. W. Meets every Saturday evening of each month in A. O U. W. hall 7th St. All sojuuruiug brethren cordially invited to attend. D. CAUF1ELD, M. W. Geo CALtrr, Recorder. FOUNTAIN HOSE CO., No. I. Kegnlar meeting second Wednesday In ench mouth at engine house, east side Main strict, between Seventh aud Eighth. J. W, Stewart, Sec. H Straioht, F'rm. M. I. Quinn, Foreman. t