Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 06, 1894, Image 8

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    ALL ABOUT (; LOVES.
STYLES THAT ARE FINDING FAVOR.
THE PROPER CARE OF GLOVES.
VCrton Cnnvrrnlng tha Selection at
loTaa Dlractlonaror rnttlngow GloTa
tha Fire Time How lo Taka Them OH
Tllhaal Deatrojtlng Their Shape,
The; principal changes that mark the
fiwhion in gloved hve to do with the
matter of color una manner of fastening.
This winter red is one of the most popn
Lir colors, hence gloves are to be seen In
II the ml shade, including the red
browns and ml Uns, for day and street
wear. For evening wear there is quite a
choice in colors. White and pearl are
the most approved tints, though delicate
tun is also in (rood taste and any color
worn to match the dreas, yellow, old
rse, heliotrope or any chosen hue.
For ladies' wear the walking glove is
of glace kid. four buttoned, with three
narrow rows of stitching on the back.
If the color is one of the red shades, the
titching will be of the same, or of scar
THREE STYLES OF GLOVES.
let or white, acconlius to the wearer's
fancy. A new style of glove also popu
lar for outdoor wear has a gusset let in
on the under side to afford ease in slip
ping on, the extra looseness being reme
died by a c lasp at the wrist, which draws
iu the glove and makes it a perfect fit.
For evening wear the mousquetaire ganta
de Suede are the preferred style, accord
ing to Harper's Bazar, authority for the
foregoing.
In glove wearing, of course, the first
object should be to secure a perfect fit.
If a glove is of the right size and cut
much of its subsequent traetability de
jiends cpon the way it is first put on.
It should be perfectly adjusted to the
hand, with every seam straight and true,
each finger pushed down to its proper
place, and the whole fitted smoothly.
This will require a little time, but it will
be minutes well invested, for the glove
entering upon its usefulness in this way
will ever after be found ready to the
hand and in every way pleasing.
A writer in Good Housekeeping ad
rises that no attempt be made to button
the glove till the hand is perfectly fitted:
then begin at the bottom and proceed
gently do nothing with gloves in a hur
ry. A dress glove for visiting or even
ing wear should fit closely and perfectly,
but at all other times those which have
more room inside should be employed.
For walking, driving and other service,
where protection of the hands is the ob
ject in wearing gloves, they should be
sufficiently large to give the hands en
tire freedom.
As there is a right way and also many
wrong ways to put on the gloves, there
is also a right way to take them off. The
authority quoted says: They should never
be drawn off by the finger tips unless
they are o.d and very loose. Taking
them off in that way soon stretches the
ends of the fingers so that they can never
P1LK KNITTED MITTEN.
afterward 1e made to give a pleasing fit.
Instead, take the glove by the wrist and
draw it gently back over the hand till
the second joint of the fingers is reached.
It can then le drawn off by the finger
tips without damage. When it is thus
taken off, the very best way to treat it
is to leave the fingers distended, just as
they came from the hand. When it is
next wanted, it will fit the band much
more easily and look better than if it
were smoothed and flattened back into
the form of a new glove.
There are gloves for extreme cold
weather liu'-d with Iambs' wool, and then
there are knitted mittens in silk that are
durable and easily put on and off.
Linoleum In tha Kitchen.
An authority on such matters recom
mends a thin qnality of linolenm to be
used as a dado for the walls in a kitchen.
It should be glued close to the wall, and
may be finished at the top with a plain
molding. It may then be oiled or var
nished, or left in its natural condition, as
one chooses. It is in every way to be
preferred to a dado of wood, which is
liable to crack and leave interstices in
which insects may lodge. The dado of
linoleum is as easily washed as a dado of
tiling, and is even more durable, while
it is a good deal cheaper.
In the natural wood color in which
this material comes, it would make a
very pretty dado for a wall painted pale
blue. As linoleum is nothing more than
the blown pulp of wood, combined with
oxidized linseed oil, it can be readily
seen that it can be treated in any way
that wood can be treated, while it is
exactly suited to this purpose and the
purpose of covering kitchen floors. A
dado is almost a necessity in a kitchen,
because a plastered wall gets chipped
with continnal wear. Linoleum offers
fast (fie right material necessary for such
protection.
Popcorn Balls Boil molasses as for
candy; when cooked, pour over the
corn, which must be nicely popped and
placed in a pan; stir with a spoon until
cool enough to work with the hands.
Grease the hands with butter, form th
corn into balls, and lay them on well
buttered dishes.
REAL ESTATE TRASSFERS.
FurnNhed Every Week by the Clark,
rtmi Abstract and Trust Company.
Geo W Jackson, sr., to Geo W
Jackson, jr., land in sees, '.'3, 24,
25 and 2tl, t5 s, rl c
Francis lUker to John F.stos, a
part o,' iuta i and 3 of sec It!, 1 3
s, r2e 6-'5
C N Ureenman to I Groenman,
lots 3 and 6 in blk 18, (gn City 1
04 CR R to l'aul Wtoderhold
sel4 of ne1 and ne' ol tnxi of
stsj'.'l, t3 a. r5e 304
Sarah McCown to L F. Wise lots 0,
, 7, 10, Hand 12 in blk 10 of
Gladstone tUW
E W Leland to Agnea Inland e'
of sec 1 in 1 6 s, r 1 e, 320 acres 2000
United States to Geo W Kistner
nV, of n1 and eol' of n l4' of
sec 8 In to s, r 3 e, lt0 acres
ItiO acres 1
Thomas IVvine to Simcoe Chap
man sel4 of sec 14, 16 s, r 3 e,
KW acres 1
John Baker to Wm Harris 5.45
acres in sec 10, 1 3 s, r 2 e 1
J C and K E Seefred to J K Elmer
4-.&5 acres in 1 5 s, r 2 e, being
apart of Jos T Wiiigtte-M. PLC 152
Silas E Bevans and wife fo Rebecca
Scobert 00 ac. in t 4 s, r 1 e with
other lands 4S-H)
L Seely and wife to S B Seely et
al .SO of an acre in sec 23, 1 3 s,
rlw 300
W W Dickinson and wife to (ieo
W Dickinson e of oe and
sw'4' of ne'a, sec 22, t 0 s, r2 e,
120 acres 000
A and D J Finn to W C Avery,
trustee !2 acres in t3 s, r2e... 100
W Land Emma Brown to V C
Avery, trustee, 13 acres in 1 3 s,
r2 e' f
TC Pembroke and wife to C T
Pembroke.und of w"' o( sw'4',
Sec 7, t 4 s, r 2 e 200
Chas and Catherine Knight to Geo
Knight lot 12 in blk 4, Canby 10
Samuel Mathew and wife to Elmer
Holt lots 5 and 6 in blk 8, Canby 150
Sunset Land Co to Wni Winket
lots 3 and 4 in blk 5, of Sunset
City 700
J V Roots and wife to C F and J
Street 12 seres in t 2 s, r 2 e 1200
Ore Land Co to John Marggie et al
Iocs 25 and 20 in blk 70 in Min
thorn add to Portland 300
C W Drake and wife to F W
Earth .45 of an acre in 1 5 aMd 0
s, r 1 e 2850
M F Ambler and wife to P C
Humpreylot 11, blk 1, Root's
ad to Marshfield 125
Sol Hirsch and wife to W B Shively
the westerly of lots 5 and 6 in
bk.14 in the county ad to 0 City 1
W Pomeroy to C Pomeroy lots 7,
8 and 9 in block 1 in Linn City 1500
E Kammerer to A C Bender the
slg of the sw,'-4 of the se'i of Bee
5, t4s, rle, 20 acres 000
COT Williams et al to M Ek-
s'.rand, lot 7 in blk 13, in Falls
View ad to Ogn Cily 200
Mary A Jackson and husband to
M Klinger lot 14 in blk 4 in
West Side ad to Ogn City 125
Having purchased the copyright of
Thome's Title Abstract Indexes giving
us sole rinht to use them in Clackamas
county, and the abstract books compiled
anil formerly owned by Thorne A Bon .
we are prepared to furnish complete
and accurate abstracts of title and to
correct or extend old abstracts. We
solicit your patronage and uuarantee
first class work. Office over Huntley's
Drug store.
Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co.
Land for Sale.
423 acres of land for sale on the hard
times basis; 100 acres near Clackamas
Station at 30, 160 acres improved at
$00 and 150 at 40, or 50 acres of choice
river bottom land given for clearing a
like number of acres. Write or see E.
C. Hackett, sherifl's office, Oregon City
Oregon.
INFLUENZA,
Or La Orippe, thotit'h occasionally epi
demic, Is always more or less prevalent.
The best remedy for this complaint
is Ayer's Cherry I'ectoral.
"Lart Spring, I was taken down wltb
La Grippe. At tlmeii I was completelypros
tratcd, and so difficult was my breathing
tliat my breast seemed as If confined In an
Iron cage. I procured a bottle of Avar's
Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I bean
taking it than relief followed. I could not be
lieve that the effect would be so rapid and the
cure so complete. It l truly a wonderful med-jclne."-W.
II. Williams, Crook City, 8. D.
AYER'S '
Cherry Pectoral
Prompt to act, sure to cure
I ; . J,
-, L it'
. - Wat? A
w r mtM
A YOUNG GIM FORTUNE.
AN INTERESTING SKETCH.
Nothing appeals ao rtmnffly to mother's
attcctloo aa her daughter Junt budding lino
womanhood. Fcltowiiijc la an inatauuv; 'Hhif
daughter, Hlaiiche, now l.t year of aite, bail
botii torrtUjr ailllctrd with uvrvtMimcw, ami
had loal tha eiiUra u of her right ana. Mia
wu III auch a cuQl!tkn thai wa had lo keep
her rnni avhool ami atwtidon her imulo lea
son. Ill fact, wo feannl tl. Vllua dune, and
are poaiiiea tun for an Intnliiable remedy she
would hara had (hat territita amit-ilon. Wa
hail employed phyaii laiu, but iie rtwlveil no
benefit fluin Ihom. Tus nrrt of lat Aiutiui !
wetjiheil hut 76 pomnui, and allhiHixh alia hut
takeii only three boliles of Nerelua ihe now
wrutha h" poiinib; her oenroiuiiew and ayui
lonu of ft- Vina datii are etilirely ", aha
aiiends wIhwI nirularly, and aludlea With etnu.
fin and eae. bhe haa rviwered eoniplete lua
of beranu. her appetite la plendlit. aud no
money could procura for our daiixhiur Uia bvalto
Dr. Milea' Nervlua haa bmuxlii her
When my bnxher rwutuuended the remedy
I hail no faith iu patent luedicluea. aud w,xild
ikx llneo to hltn, but aa a laul rvaort he aenl us
a hotilo, wa benan (ivln ll lo Ulam he, and lha
erteil waa almost Imiuedlate." tin. K. K.
Bullock. Hri(tiiton. N. Y.
irr Miles' KeMorntlva Nenrlna is told t all
dnurvbuoD a noilllvo muranl", or mmiI dlnvt
by Ilia Pr. Mllva Medical Co., Klkhart. Ind., on
receipt of price. II per bottle, tlx luttlia (or f
expreaa prealil. It la pualuvoly tre froui
opiatca or daugviuo dxua.
For pale by Charnmn A Co.
B l'.,....,..itMulll,.n i tla'vaati rrllorv.
nr.il a.T. In.vl
..! :,.n "TV r"-
t. i tJ-rt-e-f. -urnt. O.i'tlt am. full 1r
l.KOW iiKlU attaa I
,r i: im" tat ppr
rS-VJalaa.
GREATLY
REDUCED
RATES
MADE
BY
THE
COMPANY
FOR THE
CALIFORNIA
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
Ofegoq ditij to 'Frisco
AND RETURN, $27.60,
Including Five Gate Tickets to the Fair
EXCURSION TIJIPS
FROM SAN FKAXCISCO to
other jroints in California will be
allowed purchaxcrs of special Mid
winter Fair tickets at the following
round-trip rates:
TO STATIONS UNDKR 150
MILES FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
ONE AND ONE-THIRD one-way
fare.
TO STATIONS 150 MILES OR
MORE FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
ONE AND ONE FIFTH one-way
fare.
For exact rates and full informa
tion, inquire of L. II MOORE,
Agent at Oregon City, Oregon or
address the undersigned.
RICH'D GRAY, Gen. Traffic
Manager.
T. II. GOODMAN, Gen. Passen
ger Agent.
San Francisco Cai..
E. P. Rogers, A. 0. F. & P. Agent,
Portland, Or.
50cta.,and
11.00 por Bottle;
One cent a duae.
Tml Grcat Coron Club promptly rural
where all others full, Coughi, Croup Bora
Throat, Hoaraeneaa. Whooping Cough nnd
Aithma. For Conaumption It 1ih no rlvnl:
baa cured thouaanda, und will cuiik vou If
taken in time. Hold by Ir--'jri;lkU on n irur
antee. For a Itimo Hiutk or ht, line
SHILOH'8 BELLADONNA PLASTttKr.
HILOH'S
CATARRH
remedy;
Jiave you Utuirrli Y Thin remedy l miHnin
tecl to cure you. I'rfcc, HJcw. inject jr free.
For sale by C. G. Huntley,
an flic
MiwiDter
nr.
Post ollice-:-Store.
MILWAUKEE, OR.
FAMILY -:- GROCERIES,
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Hardware,
Boots Shoos,
Our Groceries arc Fresh
and of tho In st quality.
In Prices v:o meet
Portland Competition,
Gary & Wissingcr.
Let us have a trial order
BROWN
The photographe?
Is prepared to make photographs
of all kinds promptly
and in
FIRST CLASS STYLE
Pubies' and Children Pictures
a SjM'ciiily.
Call and examine his work
At the Old New York Gallery
Second door north of Hurdings
Drug Store.
Prairie Nurseries
DAVID J. COX. Prop.,
CANDY, - OHICOON.
Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach,
Prune. Plum, Apricot,
Nectarine and
Almond.
Trees Strong and Healthy and
True to Name.
Special care taken in digging to
prevent mutilating the roots.
Orders promptly filled. Pricea
to suit he times. Write for prices.
Portland-Clatskanie
R-O-U-T-E.
STR. SARAH DIXON,
OKO. M 8HAVKK. Maabr,
Will leave Portland Daily, except
Sunday, at '2 :XJ p.m., for Oak Point
fe way landings connecting with
STR. C W. SHAVER,
For Claskanie Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays.
Returning, arrive at Portland at
10 a. tn., Daily except Monday.
The company reserves the right
to change time without notice.
For freight or passenger rates
apply to dock clerk at Portland, foot
Washington St.,or on hoa rd steamer.
This is the nearest and most di
rect routo to the Nchalem valley.
Portland Cowlitz
River Route, via.
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co.
STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG leaves
Kelso Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, at 6 A. M. Leaves Port
land, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 7 A. M.
STR. NORTHWEST Leaves Port
land Monday, Wednesday and
Friday for Kelso and Upper Cow
litz river points, returning the
following dayB.
This is the only direct route to
reach all Cowlitz river points.
WM. R. IIOLMAN, Ajrent.
Taylor Btreet Dock, Portland, Or.
rJ ' " " ;"" "" "-"' J
Society Directory.
MKKv.oN CITY HOA HI) OK TltAI'K.
Him'K hi Coin t llninii on Ni-i'iih.l Monday la
anolt uiiitillt. Vlnlini wi'lt'oimt.
K. K. HON.U.I'HO.N. OKO. tJ. It HO WN KM.
iiiM'ralary. friolili'iil.
flA'VKt; l.oi'OK. No:'vT"a t'. W"
Mim'Ihhm'oiuI ami Inu rill Hatnnlair ovpiiIiikh at
K in III l hall. Caiitiy. Vlnlllug krolliora mailt
welrmua.
K K ('AHI.ruH. A It Shank
RiH'iihltr. Mamr Wnrkmnu
"sr John s huancii,'ni. wj, c, k.i a.
Mul vvnrjr TiikwI)' pvvuliif al 1 1 1 I r hall
tmnirr Mxtii ami Tvnili Slri'i, Ori'imi l llv.
N.C. Mn 'iiat n.Si'o jr. T. W.Si l.i.ivN, I'riia
' MI'I.ISllMAII LolmK, NO. I, A. Y A A. M. '
1 1 1 l.l a Im ri'iiular coin mil u ! Inn n n rl
ami Ihlnl Malunln) t rai'h inmilli al 7 HO r. M.
tlrtthrvu IhiioihI lamlliia arv tnvilnl to aiivml.
I.. I,. I'HIITKK. V. M,
T. K. KYAN.HiMTflarjf.
CLACKAMAS CMAI'TKK.
CUi'kumaa Clilr No. 'I It A. M H.-nnlnr
i'iiiivihuIIoii llili'l Muiiilay ol lha inuiilli al 7 ol
V.U.
1. II. WAI.KKH, II. P.
M Si lli'triea, Sa'.
" OHKdiiN l.olMlK, No. a," I O. 6. K.
Mela avry riiilr.ly viii ,.i al 7 M o'clock
r. M. In lha ik'.l rallowi' Hull. Main mroal.
MfmlxTi ol Ilia Onlvrara tu Itoti Iu allli4.
HKO C, KI.Y, N. (I.
Thot, Ityan, Saorrlary.
bswiiuVnlir.oK. no hi. I, ik o. r
Mkoih at olil Kallow't hall, iimriu, avary
Momlay avviiiuii. Vltlllm lirriliri'ii maila
Wflionia. W. J. I'lll.NAKK, N. O.
J. r. Kim . Sen.
"fAM.S KNCAMI'NKNT. No. 4. 1.0 O. V
MmMa ltrl ami llilnt 1 iio.ly"l varh moiuti,
lli Krllnxa hull. MrMihcr ami vlltW
iialrlan ha. ronllally luvlinl lo allciMl
J A. HI'KWAMT, W. II ilow ri !
Hi'rllia. ChM rlrlar'li.
WACIIKNO TIllllK, NO IX
Mmla Tui'xlay vvpiiIiik al A, . C, W Hail. V la
I litiat mi'iiilHTa Hivllr I. J. II. IIowamii,
Hat-hem,
Cm KII.I.Y.C of K.
CANIIV l.niUiK NO, .""I. I. O, O. T.
Mwla Aral an. I Ihlnl Hutunlay avriiltm n(
pai-h moiilh al kiilIH'a hall. I'aiihy. Vlaliln
mi'itilHra alwaya mailt wtcoinr
Ki.u Km. hit. Htv iio. W, Kxihiit. W, C.
WUOHMKN UK TIIK Wdllt.U.
WlllalMPltc Kalla Camp No. 14. miwla '.M and
4lh Tiii'xUy lilKhta In i-ai-li uimiiiIi In k oil'
hall. Viaiilmi tn'iiililMini ih-i-Ih wrlcnint,,
K K. MtKTiN.CInrk. K it. IUJ.l.a.0. C.
OSWKUO IIHANUK NO. I7 Col II.
MiHMa tho acroml Saiunlair ol rarh moiilh al
10 a. iu. O. Karon HUatvr. J.ij. un iin y.
liAMASCI'H OKANOK P. IK II. NO. JU,
Moria on thodrai Hamr.-y In rich moiilh al
luo't'lin k a. III. al lha liamaariia Ii,mI honaa
a Yol'NO. Moal.-r.
T II. PaiTllkKa. Srcrrlary.
K. OK f. STAK I.OO'iK NO. VV
J K 1(1. try C C; ThnmaaNalla K.olK.
and H. Mt-rta avary W1n,.aday pvanliiaT al H
o'clock In Caaila hall. I. I. O. Y. Imllding.
Hroihara Irom oihar li. of I. IihIm luvtlil,
OHWKOII I.Oln.K NO. Iiaj, A. K. A A. M.
Mtlalha atonilaml fonrlhSaliiriKyaofaach
moiilh al 7 p. m All Masoua In il aiandliig
arr InvliH to aiicnd
l. II Kara. W. M. K.J. Ilral.l.. M..
OStt Ki.O LDlMiK NO. 4im. I. O. H. T.
Mitu avrry Krlday rveiilui III lha now hall III
Old Towu
J. C. Ilaixaa, C. T. Joiia) Km aK, Srr'y.
MISTI.KTOK LitDOK NO. , D. OK II.
Mivta avi-ry Tnraday rvelilm.
MaT Im ari.aii. I . nl II. Klona I'vaa. Kw,
m NiiisK i.iiDoOo urX b7c w
M. vf ry aoend ami fourth Saturday of aai'h
monlli al Wllaouvllla. urruon.
M. C. Yoi'KU, M. VY.
Jon Tvi na, Kwonlrr
"" 'iu liioN I.dIh.E S(T.ATxu7(rW.
Mma er Thuraday avanlni at O.I.1 Krllowa
hall, Oawufo. Vialtlu lirvlh'aii alaaya aal
coma. T. MacUii.i.am,
Kai MK. Krftinlar M V.
Mol.Al.LA UiDiiK tin. 40. A IK lCw.
Mi'ia rlrat ami Ihlnl Saturday In rarh mouth
ai K-h.Mil hou.a VI. mm nirnilx-ra uiada wol
coma. T. S. srirr, Kl. W
J. W. Thomas, Ken.
KAMJI CITY LODtit! OK A. O f. W.
Mrn. avary Haturdiy araiitna of aarh month
In A. o I'. . hall 7th ht. All ..ijciiiriuuj
brethren nmdlally Invitad lo altond.
T. K. laAl'LT. M. W.
(lao t'Ai.irr. Recorder
roCNTAIN IIOMKi'O , No I.
HfRiilar niiwtluc aarouil Wvdiieaday In aarh
month at aimliia lioii.r, raal aldo Malu al i rat,
btwpn S..Tmh and KlRhth.
J. W,hteat. Sc. II Strahimt. F'rm
M. f". UriSH. Korftnau.
Mol.AI.I.A UKANliK, No. 40. I. of II.
Mrcta al I hoi r hall at WrlxhCa llrldaa on tha
rrend Saitirdaf of a'h laonth al 10 a. m
Kelluw mrmliari mida wrlroma.
J a. Nklmik, Mailer.
E It Cixirna. Nee.
W A UN Kit OKANHK. No. 117. P of II.
Mn't fourth Salurdar of each month, at their
hall iu New Kra. C, I'. William.. Maater
Mra. Mav ttaldri.u. See')
MKADK I'OST, No 'J. II A. It.. DKPA.UTMKNT
OK OKKIION.
Meet, Aral Monday of each month, al K. of
P. Hall, Dregou Cily. Vlililiif comrailea Diada
welcome.
DAVID McAKTIII'K, Commander.
Ml. wu.l.lAMa, A 1 J 1 1 1 a 1 1 1
UKN. CHOOK POST. No, 'U . A. K , 1 art
meiil of Ormou.
Meet. In achiHil hoiiae at Needy on flrat Sat
urday In each month at 'J o'clock p. m. All
enmradea made welcome I. P llu.LINoa.
II. Thiimcmin, Adjt. Conimaudiir.
SONS OK VKTKHANS.
E. D. Maker Camp, No. IS. mccli every Aral
anil mini I'hiiradny ovclilng of each month. Al
K. of V hall.
W. T. Johnaoli, Captain: II. S Ili'lomr. Kcpre
acnt'itlve Dlv Kucainiiuinnt: O. O. Wood, lat
Lieutenant; Alimxo Wlckhain, 2d l.li-illciialit;
C.A llcrinan, lat Scrnnanl.
CLACKAMAS LoDOK. Nn. 67, A O. V YY
Mei-la flrat and third Monday In each month,
al Htralk'ht'a Hall VlaitliiK brcthcrn wcli-onie.
C.K.VtAnr. S. IIoLi'omii.
Kco. M. VV.
COLtTMHIA HOOK AND LAIIDKH CO.
Mceta flrat Krlday of each month at
Fountain cnnlne houaa. Ciua. Atiiry, I'rea,
C. II l'il.i,ow, Sno'y. C'iia. Hitzkr. f'rm
CATARACT IIOSK CO. No. I
Mceta accond '1'iicaday of eairh month at Cat
aract Knilne houan. V II. Ho r.i.l ,1'ri'a
(i. II. IIKHTOW, SuO'y. J. W O't'ONMKI.L, t'tO
ACIIII.LKS L'llKiE, NO. IIH. K OK P.
Mceta every Krlday IHxhl at the K. of P. hall
Vlailluii KnlKhta invited.
It. L. Hoi. Man, C, C.
f J. l.ouiH. K of It. and S
HCTTK CKKKK OKANOK. No. M'J, P. of ll.
Mceta al their hall In Maniiiam, aecotid Hiit
tirdav In each month at III a. in. Vl.ltlnn
nieinlicraHlwnya wolcomo.
J. E JACK, J. K. WHITE,
Secretary .Maater.
MEADE VKI'IKK COUPS, No. IN. DEPART
MENT OK OKKUON.
Mra. M. 8. I'llahury - Prcaldent.
Mra. K. L. Cochrane, - . Treaaurer.
Mra. J. li. Hh r'llriir. - Hccrctnrv.
. Mceta on rlrat and third Tueadnya of each
I month In K. of P. Hall. Mcmheri of oorpt
from abroad, cordially welcomed.
K COMPANY, KIHST KEOIMENT, O. N. O.
Armnry, Third and Main. KeRtilar drill nlirht,
Monday. Itetfiilar buiiueaa muetluva, flrat
Monday of each month.
omenta.
3. W. OanniiK, ... Taalaln
K.S Kelly, - - flrat I.leiiteiiant
L. L. Plckeiia, . - Second Lieutenant
TCALITIN OKANOK, NO. Ill, P. ol II,
Mceta laat Saturday of each month at tholr
hall In Wllannville. It. 11. Hknky,
Mikh Hkiia Sharp, Snc'y. Maator.
OltEOON CITY HOSE CO., No 8
ItcmilKr inectlnir third TueHiiny of each
month a; 7 P M J. I) Kkknki Proa.
U.S. Stkanuk. Sen. S. Nkpzukh. K'rm.
L. A. 8. OK E. D. HAKEK CAMP, S. OK V.
Mceta In K. P. Hull on the accond and fourth
Monday eveiilmra of each month.
Mk W. K. JOHNdON, i'rea't.
Mill Norra Califp, Bco'y.
EAST AND SOUTH
Til E SlllSTA UOUTB
Of the .
SOUTllliKN PACI1 IC COMPANY.
Kxns Truliis luave I'urtliiiiil Pslly.
8iill.ll
"Thoriir
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r. . T roriUml Ar T .t a. m.
Hr.M. I, Oraaoni'liy l. 714. m.
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10
I'lNINU I' A IIS ON OOHKN It OUT It
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
ANII
Soconcl-Cliits Stooping Cart
Atlai'hadloall Ihrouifh Iralnt
KOSKItl'ltO HAIL (Dally!
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tuia.H. I. (iri..m liy l. litr.H
.XI r. .J Ar Hoaahnrv l. (7 "OaH
Waal Hula invulnn.
HKTWKKN llOl(TLANH AND COHVAU.IS.
Hall Train, Dally (Kicvpt Hmidav.l
"7 tot.H. I l,
ItHra. Ar
" I'. inland AT
Corirallla l.r
1 r
Al AII.Mtiw ami VnrvMtlla fliidllnnl with Iraina
oloroaon and I'aolBo ilallroad
Kmrraa Train lall (Kicanl Sunday)
4inr. ai. I l.y " I'oriUmt Ar Ila7ii
7 ifir, M. I Ar Mi'N4iiinvllla l. It (). M
TO ALL MNT IS TIIK
KASTKIIN STATUS, CANADA AND KI'ltorK
Can Ik1 olitalnrd al lowaal ralra from I. H.
M.aira, Arnt, Onoii City,
KKOKIII.KH, R. I'.ltOIIKIIS,
Manaaar. A.. I (I. K. and I'aaa, Aenl.
Through
Salt Lake, Denver
Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago, St. Louis,
AND ALL
Eastern Cities.
1 DAYS TO
2 CHICAGO
Jnn lid1'"' Qui"k't to Chicago
lUUrp ami the Kant.
Unuiid Quicker to Omaha
llUUrp and Knnsan Citv.
PULLMAN A TO CRIST SLEEP
KRS, FREE RECLIXINO Chair
Cars, Dining Cars.
S. II. II. Clark, )
Oliver W. Mink, Receivers.
E. Ellery Aiulerson, )
For rates and ri'iiitiiI iiiforuift
tion call on or atltln ss,
W. II. IIURLHl'llT, Asst. (ienl.
Puss. Afit., 2 4 Washington St., eor.
Third, Portland, Or.
-THE-
1
Oregon Pacific Railroad
CHAS. CLARK, Receiver.
Direct Line Quick dispatch
Low freight rate between Wil
lamette '-Valley points and San
Francisco.
OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS.
Steamship "HOMER."
Leaves Sun Francisco March 4,
11 and 21.
Leaves Vaqtiiiin March !), 1!) and
20.
This Company reserves tho
right to chango sailing dale with
out notice.
For freight and passenger rates
apply to anv agent.
CHAS CLARK, Receiver.
Chas. J. Henilrys, Son A Co.,
Nos. 2, H, Market St., S. F.
caVEATS.TRADE MarksT
.at rftOUDt r-Li-re
0AI I OnTAIM A PATENT Kor a
Rnmil't anawnr and an hnneat niiimon, write to
II SN A' I'll,, who have had nnnrlTliriy yeara'
eitmrlenne tn the patent buaineaa, rtinimutiica
thmaalrlctlreonlMniillal. A Handbook of In.
formation aonceniina I'nlenla anil how to ot
tain llieru aerit fraa. Alao a oataloauauf IDvuaau.
lutl and anmntltlo Inaika aent free.
1'aietita takan tlirouah Munn k Co. raeelve
paclal nollcelutha Mrlentltlc American, and
lliua are brouulit whlely before tha public wlttu
out ooat to tha Inveruir. Thia anlenilid paper.
Iwintt) weokly, alnuant ly lllualralnil. baa liy far tha
larveat ciritulatloo of any clentino work In tha
w'!.l;rJ.'. '"ri Sample ootilea lent free.
Bulldliur Killtloo, moolbly, lliua year. Sintla
Oripiaa, 'J.) oenta. Every nuuiimr contains beau
tiful plalea, in colora, and PliotoKraphi of new
hiiuiuia, with plana, euabliuv bullileri lo ahow Uia)
lateat dealKoa anil annure oolitrai ta, AiHrnaa
HIWH & CO Niw Yuiik, atil IllioAUWATi
FRANK NELDON,
GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH
Full Stock of Guns & Ammunition.
Repair" nn all kindH of aninll maclilnef
iroiiidly maile. Diipllcalfl keys to
any lin k muiiiifar.Uiri'il. Hlm on
Main Street, next lo
Nublitt'i SUIilet.
mm -rickets
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