Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 15, 1894, Image 8

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    TEACHERS' COLUMN
Alt coiiimunii'Htions, rolls ot honor,
ml monthly school rvports, sliouM be
wnt to Mrs. 11. S. Gibson, OroRon City.
Tho gnuhMtintr exercises of the Oswo
o el8 ere held in rroxsor's hall on the
cveniuK o( Juno Uth. At eiht o'clock
the hall whs entirely filled, and noon
afterwards the sweet girl graduale filed
through the hall in lovely rolves of w hite.
The young gentlemen who gnullMted
with them looked very ilinitiod, but
Managed to secure seats behiml the
young ladies. (They forgot to ai(Har
bashful when the time came for petfonn
ance.) Elsie Walling open d the ex
ercises with a piano solo, which was
mttch appreciated by the audience. Kev.
R. M. Jone followed with a abort prayer.
Superintendent H. S. Gibson haJUeen
chosen by the claw to deliver the grad
uating address. Ills address was well
received by the audience and listened to
by the class with the closest attention.
The salutatory by Willie Webb, was
not only well written and unmistakably
original, but it showd earnest thought
and painstaking study. Willie has a
bright future before him.
''The Launching of the Ship" was re
cited by May Mark in a pleasing manner.
The essav on "Books as Companions,"
by Annie Larson is worthy of special
remarks, tier ide-is were good and well
and clearly expressed.
The audience was favored with a beau
tiful song with piano accompanent, by
Annie Larson, Agnes Nelson and May
Mark, with Lillie Hans at the piano.
The declamation "Old Times and
New," by John Bickner was good.
John depicted the amazement of Ye
I'ilgrams in a laughable manner.
''Chvs Chronicles" by Lillie Gans
brought down the house. The writer
was so plainly animated by a spirit of
innocent fun that every one was de
lighted. Mary Ghortnley recited "The Tide of
IVath" in a creditable manner.
George Moreland'g declamation "The
Nobility of Labor," was also well deliv
t red. He seemed to believe every word
I e ottered.
An iistrumental duet by May Mark
and Lillie Gans was also pleating to the
audience.
The claas prouhecy was written by
Pirtlie Cusick in a bright and intelligent
style. Miss Cusick was unfortunately
too ill to leave her home so Norma Fox
read the prophecy.
"The Daughter of Athena" was well
recited by Elsie Walling. Miss Walling
has been under the tuition of Berrie
Evans for sometime.
Agnes Nelson recited "No Seats in
Heaven." Miss Agnes did well.
The va'edictorv was delivered bv
Annett l'auling, was remarkably good.
It was energetic, bright and helpful .
The closing address was made by R.
II. Wilson, of Oswego. Mr. Wilton's
address was very fine and very encourag
ing to the graduates.
The diplomas were then presented to
the graduates by Mr. Miller, of Oswego.
Mr. Gans. chairman of the board of
director", then addressed the class. He
gave them much sound advice and con
trasted the present state ot the schools
there with rlie state of affairs when he
first hec.iine interested in school matters
at Oswego.
The hull was beautifully decorated
with evergreen, ivy and a profusion of
flowers. The stars and stripes were
draped over the back of the stage. Over
the arch at the front shown in silver
letters the olass motto, "We'll Row,
Not Drift."' Mr. Downs has reason to
feel proud of his class. He states that
the class average is over ninety per
cent.
After each performance two cute little
giils passed down the isle each with a
fancy basket on her arm, to receive
flowers for the graduates, and buquets
and wreaths were not wanting. The stage
looked like a flower show before the ex
ercises were finished.
Following is the program for the
teachers' meeting to be held at Damascus
June 23d :
PROGRAM.
Song By Local Talent
Class Drill in Number Work, Miss Forbes
Penmanship, E. M. Ward
Recitation, Miss Katie Feathers
Fractions C. L. Gray
A'ocal Solo, Miss Hampton
Ifs'ory and discusion of the Kinder
garten, Misa Edna Roes and Miss
Florence Ohlson.
Claris drill in percentage. Miss Ilicken
bolhen. Discussion of Supleinentary Reading, . . .
Instrumental Solo, Mrs. Gibson
Orthography, Miss Porter
Talk on the Life of Dr. Arnold, Miss
Jennie Rowen.
All teachers and friends of education
should attend the special meeting of the
association which takes place at Spring
water on Saturday of this week.
Report of school district No. 41, Staf
ford, for the munth ending June 6, 1894 :
Average number belonging, forty-three;
average attendance, forty-one; number
of days attended 820; number of days
absent, forty-one ; number cases of tardi
ness, sixteen. The names of those pres
ent every day are, Julius Reichle, Willie
Polifka, Don Gage, Edward Kliever,
Harry Ellignen, Jakie Schatz, Jennie
Reichle, Agnes Sweek, Blanche Philips,
Mary Woelfer, Flora, Eva, Emma, Eltnes
and Alice Athey, Julia, Emma and Anna
Baker, Rosa and Christcna Schata,
Ollie Gage. Meitile White, Matilda,
Harbra and Saiah Sl.afer. Visitors, Mr.
0. Katun, Mr. Long, Manuel, Francis
and Newt Slyter. Friends are invited
and patrons urged to visit our school at
any time. V. E. Kowton,
Teacher.
NOTKS.
A.C. Strange closed school at Beaver
Creek, district No. 15, with appropriate
exercises the 8ih inst.
Myrtle Taylor closed school at Jones'
mill, district No. til, the 8th inst.
C. L. Gray closed school at Damascus,
district No. SI, the 8th inst.
Will 11. Walker closed school at
Maple Lane, district No. 27, the 8th inst.
Bertha Summer closed term of
school in dirtrict No. "Hi, Wilhoit, Juue
1st.
D. A. Miller closed school atCnrrins
ville, district No. 7, June 8th.
H A. Hovis closed school at Molalla
corners, district No, :1S, Juno 8th
A. B. llibbard closed a four months
term of school at Mulino, district
No. 84, last Friday.
On June 7th, F. L. Skirvin closed
school at Elliott Prairie, district No. 2.
At the last county examination of
teachers, G. W. Stricklin wasdisatisfied
with his standing, as he failed to obtain
a first grade certificate, and appealed to
the t-tate superintendent, K. B. McEIroy.
Superintendent McKlroy sustained the
action of Supt. Gibson and the board of
examination.
Justices anil Constables.
The vote in the county for justices of
the pece and constables, as shown by
the official canvas, was as follows :
District No. 1 For justice, Brohst,
rep. Ill, For constable, Wagner, rep.
44.
District No. 2. For juttice, Haines,
rep. 14.1; Russell, dein. 75. For consta
ble, Smith, dem. 187.
District No. 3 For justice. Lakin, rep.
2.V; Longvoy, pop. 119. For constable,
Harlow, rep. 104; Lakin, ind. 65; Knox,
pop. 97.
District No. 4 Dixon, pop. 487 ; Fouts,
ind. lt6; lledcee, dem. ICO; O'Connell,
rep. 416; White, ind. 0.1. For constable,
Fields, dem. 4o2; MuCown, rep. 3t!;
Spencer, pop. 487.
District No. 6 Foster, rep. 155; Gil
more, pop. 155; Hoffl'n, 7. For consta
ble, Penman, rep. 167; Schnell, pop. 157.
District No. 7 For justice, Ritter.rep.
143;Campail, dem. 11)5 ; Irwin, pop. 84.
For constable, Owens, dem. 107 ; Wolfer.
rep. 122 ; Zeigler, pop. 104.
District No. 8 BlcBkney, rep. 185;
Jack, dem. 244. For constable, Garrett,
dem, 124; Thomas, rep. 183.
District No. 9 For justice, Schuhel,
pop. 119; Thomas, rep, 118. for con
stable, Guenther, pop. 127; Hughes, rep.
10tf.
District No. 10 For justice, Kandle,
pop. 138. For constable, Davidson, pop.
143.
District No. 11 Armstrong, rep. 115:
Funk, pop. 154. For constable, Mat
toon, rep. 123; Sprague, pop. 79.
District No. 12 For justice, Gardner,
rep. 139. For constable, Newell, rep.
139.
District No. 13 For justice, Jonsrud,
rep. 181; Maroney, iop. 14. For consta
ble, Jonsrude, reo. 185; Ewang, pop. 12.
District No. 14 For justice, Currin,
dem. 215. For constable, Linn, dem.
108 ; Palmateer, rep. 122.
The Troy Steam Laundry
Have built up a good trade in Oregon
City on the merits of their work which
is giving general satisfaction. Give
them a trial. They pay express charges
both ways and give you Portland prices.
office at
F. A. Waddocks, P. 0. Building.
Laundry left at the office on Tuesday
will be returned on Saturday.
A dollar saved is equal to two dollars
earned. Pay up your subsciption to the
Entekcbise and get the the benefit of
the reduction in price.
A Gentleman
Who formerly reilded In Connecticut, but
who now resides In llonoliilu, writes: "For
ifl) years patt, my wlfs
flti'l I have lined Ajer't
Hnlr VlKor, and we
atiribute to It the dark
iiuir which she and I
now have, while hun
dreds of our acquaint
ances, ten or a dozen
years younger than we,
are either gray-headed.
'vVl J asked how our hair has
J... .A lJtftfl l-ptiOiifrrf II. anI
MM
fullness, we reply, By
the use of Ayer'a If air
Vigor nothing else. "
"In isvs,myafllanced
was nearly bald, and
,t-ra the hair
KM
kept fall
ing out
every
day. I
Induced
hertouse
jyeri Hair Vigor, and very soon, It nut
only checked any further loss of hair, hut
produced an entirely new growth, which has
remained luxuriant and glossy to this day.
I can recommend this preparation to all In
need of a genuine hair-restorer. It Is all
that It ll claimed to he." Autoulo Alarrun,
Bastrop, Tel.
AYER'S
HAIR VIGOR
A RETIRED BUSINESSWOMAN.
A Page From Her History.
Tlio Important experiences of other am
Interesting. The follow lug I no exception:
"I ImU Ihh'H troubled wlin heart IIviim S3
yeurs. much of thai time very aerlouly. Kor
Hve rear I wast routed l one pliyslrlancoit
llnuouly. I wan In huslne. lut otiltKeil Ui
retina on account of my health. A phy
atrlaii toltl mv friends that I coulil not lite a
month. My feet anil llnilm were hailly nwol
Ion, ami I wax Imloeit In a serious condition
when a gentleman dlrecte! my attention to
IT. Mlli'-i' New Henri Cure, ami salil that hli
ulster, who hail been attlli'ted with heart ill
eae, hitil heen cureil by the remedy, and wiih
attain a Minimi, healthy woman. 1 puivhued
a Untie of the lleurt t'ure, and In less than
an hour after taking the tl i .t iloo I could
feel a decided Improvement In therltvutatlon
of my MismI. When I had taken three Iomh I
could move my ankleH, Munethlmt I had not
done for moutli,aud my llmlm had heen swol
leu Milongttutt they at-eiiinl ahmft putrllled
itefore I bad taken otic Uutle of the New
lienrl I'urv the aaelllute tiad all irone down,
and 1 was so imirh Ulter that 1 did my own
work tin my rtvomnivndatlou wis others art)
taklmt thU valuable remedy." Mr. Morgan,
Hell V. Ilurrlsou St.. t'hh aiio. 111.
Ir. Mllo' New Heart Cure, a discovery of an
eminent afitvlulUt In heart dl-Ma? UmiIiI by
all tlriik't;lt.4 on a positive. niiitriiut.e.or M'hl
hv the tr. Miles Melli'al l'o.,Klkhart, Ind , on
velit of price, a per bottle. H tmtlle-4 U
-, evpr pri'tuild. It la nmltlvely frvo fruiu
il upla'ea or Uaujvroua Uruiia
For sale by Chnnnan it Co.
Sunday Services.
ST. PAfL'S fHIRflt-Hpim-opal-Rer. J. A.
Ecksturm I'a'tnr. Service! at II o cluck m and
7 ) p. m. frayer trrvlct) very Wcdimdny
eveniiiK.
Flltsr COSGKKO ATION AL CHt'KCH
P"Ir luppllvd. Sorvlcei at II k. M. aad
7 JO r. M. Sunday Sclnad alter morning
service. Prayer mretins vdnr.day evrnirif at
7 30n,clock. Frayer uut'tliiK of Yeuu PeepVi
Society of Chrliiian Endeavor every Sunday
(veutuit at S at pratnpt.
FIRsr BAPTIST t'Mt'itl'H Ry. 1ils
Ptaata Pas'.or Moruluj Service at II Sunday
School at i-V Kveuliu Service 6 X); Keitplar
prayer meeting VYednenday evening. Muuthly
t'ovenaut Meetlnf every Weiluesday evruliif
precrllii the flrst Sunday in the mouth. A
coruial tuvltation to all.
8T. IOIIS'8 CIII RCH.CATM()I.10.-Ry. A.
lliu.tsaiNi), Pa:or. Un Sunday mass at a and
lu ;o)i. a. Kverytrconil ami fourth Sunday
(ierman sermon alter the S o'clock miu
At all other masses English sermons. Sunday
Schixil at i.-ju r. a. Vespers, aimloetlcaj
subjects, and Benedlctioo at I JOr. a.
METHOIUST EPISCOPAL CIII'KCII.-Kiv
O. Sykks, Pastor. Morriitif service at 11:
Sunday School at 10 00. Hhss meetin alter
mortilm service. KvenltK service at 7:30.
Knworth League meeting Sunday evening al
S .V); Prayer Meeting Thursday eveulug al 30.
strangers eordlallv invited.
TIRST PRESBYTERIAN CIII RCH.-Rir. O.
W. tiiaosgv. Pastor. Services at II a. M. and
7 SO r. a. Sabbath School at 10 a. M. Young
People's Society of Christian Endeavor meeia
every Sunday evening at S 30. Wednesday
evening prayer meeting at 7 30. Heats free.
EVASO"!I.ICAL'HrHOH GERMAN - Ato.
EaNsT, Pastor. Preaching services every
Siiudsy al 11 A. M and 7:30 P. M
Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M. (Rev.
P. Roll, Hunt.) Weekly Prayer Meeting
every Wednesday eveulug
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.-Preach
lug every Sunday, except third bundity of each
mouth, at ll:uo n. m. and 7.:io p m.-w It sic
Lain, Pastor Sunday school t 10 a. m.- L D,
Scares. Superintendent. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday eveulug.
Postoffice-:- Store.
MILWAUKEE, OR.
FAMILY -:- GROCERIES,
Dry Goods,
Notiohs,
Hardware,
Boots Shoes,
Our Groceries are Fresh
and of the best quality.
In Prices we meet
Portland Competition.
Gary & Wissinger.
Let us have a trial order
JOHN YOUNGER,
JEWELER,
0pp. Iluntliiy's Drug Store,
All Kinds of Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry Repaired
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Great Britain and America.
Give me atrial.
NOTICE OF SALE.
In the Court of the Htnte nf Oregon, for the
County ol Clackamas, sitting In Probate, May
term. IWtf.
In the Matter nf the Guardianship of James O.
Stuart, a Minor.
This matter coming before the Court on the
fietUlon ol the guardian, for license to sell the
ollowing described real estate, towlt; Lots
numbered ona (1), two (2), seven (7) and eluht
(a), In block numbered one hundred and five
(lor., In Oregon City, Oregon. And It appear
ing to the Court beneficial to the ward thatsald
real estate should he sold. II Is therefore ordered
that the Uth day of Juue, ISU4, nt the hour of ten
o'clock a m. of said day at the ollice of the County
Judge of Clackamas County, ami State of Oro
gon, is set as the time ami place for hearing
said petition, at which time and place, the next
of kin of said ward are directed to he present
and show cause, if any there he, why license
should not be granted for the sale of said real
estate. It is further ordered thiit a copy of this
order he published at least three successive
weeks In the Oregon City KNTKHeaisg, a news
paper circiilsted In (,'lacksmas Couuty, Oregon.
Dated this 11th day of May. IH'jI
Attest: JOHN W. MKMIKI'M,
Gr.n.r IIortoh, Clerk. Couuty Judge.
By H. a. strakok, Deputy.
Portlaml-Clatskatiie.
R-O-U-T-E
irmTisi" ..
STR. SARAH DIXON,
t)Kt, M H11AVKK, Muster.
Will lonvo rortlnnd foot of Mad
isou strett MonduyH, Wediu'stlays
and Fridays, at 8 o'clock A. M. for
Clatskanie & Way Landings.
Returning tho Htennier will pnsn
Oak point at 4:15; Ruiner, (!:0O;
Kaliimn, t!:15; St. llolenn, S:(K) A.
M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.
Tlio coin puny reserves tho right
to change time without notice.
For freight or passenger rates
apply to dock clerk at Tort land, foot
Washington St., or on lwird steamer.
This is tho nearest and most di
rect route to tho Nehalem valley.
Portland Cowlitz
River Route, via.
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co.
STR. JOSKPH KKLLOGti leaves
Kelso Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, nt G A. M. Leaves rort
lnnd, 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 tho
following days.
This is tho only direct routo to
reach all Cowlitx river jHiints.
VM. R. IIOLMAN, Agent.
Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or.
GKEATLY
REDUCED
HATES
MADE
BY
THE
COMPANY
FOB tiik
CALIFORNIA
Tl
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
Oregoq (JitiJ to 'Frisco
AND RETURN, $27.50,
EXCUKHION TKIl'H
FROM SAN FRANCISCO to
other joints in California will he
allowed purchasers of special Mid
winter Fair tickets at the following
round-trip rates:
TO STATIONS UNDER 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. 15. MOORE,
Agent at Oregon City, Oregon or
address tho undersigned.
KICH'D GRAY, Gen. Truffle
Manager.
T. II. GOODMAN, Gen. Passen
ger Agent.
Sa.n FiiANcifli o Cai..
E. P. Rogers, A. G. F. A P. Agent,
Portland, Or.
Portland-Oregon City and
Yamhill River Route.
STP TOLEDO
Will leave Salmon street dock
Portland, Tuesday, Thursday A
Saturday at 6 a. m., for
Newberg, Dayton, Lafayetto and
McMinnvillo, returning Monday,
Wednesday and Uriday.
Best of accommodations for pas
sengers and fast timo made. Foi
freight rates apply at dock or on
steamer.
in Pacinc
mi
1
Socioty Directory.
MHKuON CITY IIO.Ulll OK TUAI'K.
li'its si Ciuiit llousoiiii Scouiul Mutulsy In
vni'h uiiutlli. Visltins HiltMuu0.
(', K. IHiNAI.IiMO.N, OKO. 0. lllltiwNM.i.
Swrvtsry. !r,'."!l'!i!.';
tIAVK.l. I.OIHIK. NO. !W, A O. I'. W
Mwlssnoiind iii fuiirth Hutunlny pvtitllia nl
KulHlil'sl lisll.Csuliy. Vlsltlnt krotlivrs iiisiln
wiUi'ttiun.
K K CsnlTOH. K. 0. M siuhm'K,
Rm'onlor. Msstnr Wiirkinsu
'SI'. 'JOHN'S llltAM H, Nil. 7, :. K.ul A.
Minus vvry Tui'xUy rvonlus t Ihrlr lull
ruriiKr Mnln Mul Tviilll HtruiMs, Ori'iti'li t'lly.
N. C. Mu tiKi.s.Hmi'y. T. W. Si' i.i.i vrO'ris
MI'l.TNDMAII I.OIHIK. NO, I, A. K A A. M.
Ilulils Its rt'sulsr iiuiuuiiliitllniis mi firs!
nl llilnl Hstur.lsys i.l vsi'li nuuiili at 7 r. M.
Hrcllirsil liiiHHlstnuilluirv luvllivltn sll.mj.
(,. L rolt l'Ml, W. M.
T. K. KYAN,Ho.-rtry.
l l.Al KAMAS CIIAI'TKIt.
Clsi'ksmss t'hstr Nil. 1. H A. M llfKUlar
Couvui'stluti llill'l UiimUy ul III iiiiuiIU st 7a'
I'. M.
J, II. WALK Kit, II. I.
Sriit'Lrit's, Hso'v.
oltKOON I.OlulK, N. i, l.O. O, t.
Nwts every Thurs.lsy evvu ,. si 7 i u'rlix-k
r. H. In the (Mil fellows' II nil. Main street
MeiiiUrrs ul the Orlr are invited l alleu4.
OKO 0. Kl.Y.N.O
Thot. Hyan, Serrelary.
dsWKOo t.ol tiK, No l,xi. o. K
Moots at Oil. I Kelliiw's hall, o.wrs.i, every
Miuiilay vveuuif. Vlsltliut lirethnui luaile
wili'iue. W. J. I'lllNA.KK, N O.
J, r. Idsi.itr. Sen.
KAU.S KNCAMIMKNT. No. . I. O.
Mpm rtr.t anil llilril Tur.ilsysuf eat'lt miuitti,
al oli Kelliiws hsll. Meiiitiera ami vI.HIhk
iatrlan ha, ronllslly Invllnl tn atleul
J. A. 81 KW A HI', W. II iHUVKI.I,
Sorllie. I'hlel ralrlart-h.
WAi llKSO THIIIK, Ml l.t
Meets Tuesilay evening al A.o, I'. W. Hail. Via
Itmil tueuiliers Invite I. J. II. Howaku,
Sailieiil.
Cuts Ksi l.v, C nf K.
CANDY LolUlK NO, ttt , I. O, tl. T.
Meets Arst ami tlHnl Hsturilay evrulnc il
eai li month at Knlitlit s hsll. l.'anliy. Vltllltut
ineniliers always maile Weli'oine
l l l. KNiuiir. See. (is.), W, KnIiiiit. W.C.
Wool'MKN OK TIIK WOlll.tl.
Willamette Kails ( aiui No. s. meets 'M ami
Ith Tui'.ilsy iiIkIiis In eai li mmuli In k of f
hsll. Vl.ltlue uetstilitirs utsile wrlenine.
K. K. Matis. Clerk . K. M. Kxi...C r.
OSW KtlO (IKANtiK NO. 17) P. of II.
Meets the seentul Hslurilav nf earh nnmth al
10 a. ui. O. tiiMK Mailer. J, g. (Una See y.
IAMAS('I'S (IIIANiiK P. OK II. N'l. '.
Meeta on the Srsl Naiurilay In eeh ntmilh at
lUu elm'k a. m. al the liamaM'iis school house..
S Yol'.Nii, Master.
T. II. KTllsa. Serrelary.
K. OK P. STAR I.OH'iK NO
J. K. Hlsley V. ('.; Thomas Nells.,ti, K. of It
atnl S, Miyis every Weturilay evening at a
iM'l.M-k In (aula hall. I. O. o K. hulliliiif.
Hruthera from other K.ol P. lixU'es Invite. I
OSWKUO I.OIK1K NO. Hi, A. T. A A. M.
Meets the seccrnl ami fourth SaluriUysof earh
mouth at 7 p. in All Masons In (oo staiulln
are luvlleit to atleml.
ll. II. Hiss, W. M. It. J. Ht'ssKi.i., Heo'y.
()S K.OO l.olKiK NO. HH, t. o II. T.
Mens every Krlilay eveulti lu the new hall In
Old I own
J. C. Ilstsis, C. T. Jon Kai'sn, See'y.
MISIT.KTOK l.olKiK NO. JU, l. OK II.
Meets every Tue.ilsy eveulnt
Msav Un smaii, i'. ul II. Kuiat liria, Kee.
srsitHK l.oiHiK, Niiri" aTo. i; wT "
Meets every seeoml sml fourth Halurilay of earh
mouth at Wllsoiivllle, Oregon.
M. C. Yomu, M. W.
J i st Tvi.'a, Heeonler.
PUl lltoN I.oHoK No7i:ijC"Ara iTw!
Meets every Thursilsy venltif al O.l.l Kellows
hall, Oswe(i. Vlsitlii( bieth'.n always el
come. I. MaiMii.uk,
Kst Misi, Keeoriler M. VV.
Mol.Al.l.A ltlNiK NaXt'nC.
Meets flrst ami thlnl ristunlay lu earh month
at school house Visiting meinlirri nis.le wel
come T. H. HTirr. M. W.
J. W. TmiHss. Ree 1
KAI.IJI CITY I.OlKiKOK A ll I'. W.
Meets every Hsturilay evening of earh mouth
In A. I' W. hsll Till hL All soJoiiriiui
brethrru conllally Invite. I to atten.1.
T. K. (eAl'I.T, M. W.
(io C'Al.irr. Keeoriler.
KOI'NI AIN HOHKt'O , No I.
KeKular nieetlue seronil Weiiues.lay In earh
month al euitlne hou.e, es.t slilu Main sltvut,
between Seventh ami Klahlh.
J. W.Stkwakt. Her. II Straiuht. K'rm
M f 411HN. Koreuian.
MOl.AI.I.A tiKANOK, No. 0, P. of II.
Meets at their hall at Wrlxht's lirtilte on the
seer ml Malur.lay of earh imuilli al 10 a. ni
Fellow nieiuliers ma.le welnuue.
Jas. .Nri.s.iH, Master.
K II. Ciku-sk. See.
WARNKK (iltA.NiiK. No. 117, P nf tl.
Meet fourth Hatunlay of earh month, at their
hall In New Kra. Davlil Mr Arthur, Master
Mrs. Mar Waiiln n. See')
MR AUK POST. No HI A. It., I'KPAHTMKNT
OK OUKiiON.
Meeta first Momlay of esoh mouth, at K. nl
P. Hsll. Orcgou City. Visiting Comrales made
welcuuie.
DAVID MrARTIIt'K, Cnmmamler.
Ma. Williams, Ailjutaut
OKN. CROOK POST. No, tl (). A. K , Ha n
nieut ol Oregon.
Meets In school house at Neeily nu first Sat
urday lu each month al i o'clork p. 111. All
cotnrs'les maile wvlroine I, p. Iuli.inus.
11. TlloMi'soN, AUJt. Cnmmamler.
SONS OK VKTKRANS.
K. D. Ilsker Camp, No. la, meets every flrst
suit tnlril I hursilay avetilug ol each mouth, al
K. of l. hsll.
W. K. Jnhiianti. Csitaln: II. 8. Ilelomy. Itepre
siiulstlve Dlv Kuraintiini'iit: (i. 11. W111.I, .t
l.leuti'iiant; Aloiiso Wlckhani, M l.leulvuaiil ;
t. A Hermnti, 1st HrrKesul,
CLACKAMAS I.OIKiK, Nu. 67, A O. UW
Meets first ami thlnl Momlay In earh month,
at Hlralitht'a Hall. Visiting brethrru welcome.
C, K. I'gASK S. HllLCOMa.
Hoc. M. W.
COLUMBIA HOOK AND I.ADIlKK CO.
Meets first Krlilay of aach month at
Foil tiLii In engine house. Ciias. ATiirv, Prrs,
V. II 1'ii.ujw, Sno'y. Ciias. Ilirr.KH. f'rm
CATARACT HOSK CO. No. 2.
Meets sernml Tuesilay nl each month at Cat
arsrl Kiurlne houe. W, H. Howri.L.Prrs
U. H. IIKstow, Seo'y. J. W O'CONNKLI., K'rn
ACIIII.I.KH I.ODOK, NO. BX, K OK P.
Meets every Krlilny night at the K. of P. hall
Visiting Knights invltnl.
It. I,.' Hiii.Mam, C, C.
K J. Louis, K. of It. and 8
IICTTK CHF.r.K OIIANOK, No. H2, P. of ll.
Meets at their hnll In Mnruunm, seaotid Hat-
ur.lMy In rsrli moiilh at lu a. m. Visiting
mrmners always welcome.
J. K JACK, J, It. WHITK,
Secretary Muster,
MEADK KKLIKK CORPS, No. 18, DEPART-
MKNT OF OltKOON.
Mrs. M. 8. Pllshury Prosldent
Mrs, K. L. Coclirnnii, - Treasurer,
Mrs. J. II. Harding, - Secretary.
Meets on first and third Tuesdays of each
month lu K. of P. Hull. Members of corps
from abroad, cordially welcomed.
K COMPANY. FIRST KKOIM KNT, O. N, O.
Armnry, Third and Main. Regular drill nliiht,
Monday. Regular business meetings, first
Monday of Caen month.
omi mis.
J. W. Oauong, ... riaatnln
K.S Kelly, - - First Lieutenant
L, L. Pickens, - - Second Lieutenant
TUALITIN (IHANOK, NO. Ill, P. nf II,
Meets lust Saturday of each month at tholr
hall lu Wilsonvlllu. It. II. Hrnky,
Miss Hkha Hiiaki-, Seo'y. Master.
OltKOON CITY IIOHK CO., Ko.S
Regular meeting third Tuesday of each
month at 7::l P M J, D Hknnkh Pres.
H.S. Btkandk, Sua. S. Nkkzukk, F'rra.
L. A. S. OF R. I). HA K Kit CAMP, S. OF V.
Meets In K. P. Hall on the second and fourth
Monday evenings of each month.
Mrs W. K. JOHNSON, Prcst.
llUi Nobra. Caurr, Veo'y.
EAST AND SOUTH
TIIKS1IASTAK0UTB
Of the
SOUTHERN rACH-TC COMPANY.
Kxirt-ss TrsliK lesvn Porlliind I'sllr.
Hou.iri r
'irirrir I'oiilan.t Ar I a .11 a. u.
7 Ifl r. M. I l.v OrajtouCliy l. J lu 1 . U.
10: lu . 1 Ar S Krsncl.ni l. ; J 7 r;u,
DlNINll CAIIH ON OtlDKN IIOl'TK
Pullman Duffet Sloopors.
ANII
Soconcl-Clans Stooping- Carg
Allarhetlluall through trains
ItoSKHI'lHI MAIL (Dally)
.) A . M . I l.v Portland Ar mtr.u
s.Ua n I l.v Oresoni'lty l.v jt nr.H
M r. M, j Ar l""eh"rgJ., L7. "iUl
est sills Division.
IIKTWKKN PollTI.ANI) AND COIIVAU.IH.
Mall Train, Dally (K.seepl Sundav.l
"7 no a 11 f" l.v l'ortlainr"Ar I ilis ri
Wliir M I Ar C..rvallls l.v Ur
" Al Allwtiy and i'urvallla eonueel with Irallil
uf Oregon anil Paelfle Railroad
duress Train Dallv iKieeut Hiimlsy)
"urn. I lv Portland Ar lW."i
7 jAr. it. I Ar Mi'Mluuvlll l.v lrU.
THROUCH TICKETS
TO Al l. POIM I" Tllg
KASTKIIN STATK.H, CANADA AND Kl'lloplt
Csu he obtained al lowest rates Irom L II
Moons. Agent. Oregon City,
H KOK.HI.KH.
Mstisger.
K P. ItOOKIIS,
Ass'l U. K. and Pass. Ageul.
Through
TO
Salt Lake, Denver
Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago, St. Louis,
AND ALL
Eastern Cities.
31 DAYS TO
2 CHICAGO
Ntlit'Quickot ti) Chicago
ami tho Knst.
Jn.rH (Quicker to Omaha
nUlilp ami Kansas City.
PULLMAN A- TontlST SLKKP-
ICRS, FHKKKKCMNINO Chair
Cars, l)iiiiii( Cars.
a II. II. Clark, )
Oliver V. Mink, Receiver.
K. Ellery Anderson, )
For rates mul neneriil iiifurinft
tion call 011 or iiililrexs,
W. II. IIURLIICUT, Asst. (let.l.
Pass. Ant.. L'.V, Washington St., cor.
Thinl, 1'ortlaini, Or.
TIIK
Oregon Pacific Railroad
CIIAS. CLARK, Receiver.
Direct Linn Quick diHimteh
Low freight rnto hctween WiU
laniutto Vulley jmintH ami San
Francisco.
OCUAX STKAMKU SAILINGS.
Steamship "IIOaMER."
Leaves Sun Francisco March 4,
11 and 21.
Leaves ViKiiina March !), ldnnd
21).
This Coinuiny reserves tho
riht tochano sitilinn duto with
out notice.
For freight and passenfer rates
apply to any aent.
CIIAS CLARK, Receiver.
Chas. J. Hendrys, Son A. Co.,
Nos. 2, X, Market St., S. F.
COPYRIGHTS.
rAIJ I OBTAIN A PATENT f Knr
KT'li'L VT.1!! "i ",n "I'lninn, writ In
11 1 N Is A' I tl., who have had nearly lift rears'
inarlenea In the patent business, rnmmunlea.
tloiissirletlyeonliilentlal. A HanHhooh of In.
Tonnallon oonrernuig Pntenla ami how to nli.
tain them frul). Alsea esislogu of modiau.
leal anil sulentlrlo books sent tree. "
Parents taken through Mnnn A Co. reoelva
fI.'?,(l'"J ",l0"'n th Hrlentllle American, and
if.?'.''? .bru.",1','t "'dely berorothe pol.llo wllh.
T.. t2,"m. lnT"ritr. Tills splendid naM.r.
rnued weekly, eleaanily lllnatratnl. has l.y far ihi
Ef Jr0"1""" t any seientlllo work lu Ui
Itutlilliie Killtlon. nioiillilv. a-J uim .....
. v.. m m.r. nMMiinn Ullllllia BtiriL TrtfM
Copies. oanta. kvtirv tmniTtM. n....iAa
tnngit
tlful plates, In oolors. ami photoiiraiilia of n
...... K.. , wi,,,,, ant, iMiinoarapna or new
houses, with plana, enabling liullilers to show tua
latest desliins and secure isnitrsrts. Address
MIJNM i CO, MSW Voiik, UM1 BiioauwA
'liiMUIieil Ih03.
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PIONEER
Transfer1 and Epfe,
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE.
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