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1 TUT SILKTZ KKSEKVAT10X. Description by mi Adjoining Settler Its ( hnnicteilstleH. of In view of the (act that ninny Irani fit hii ititorost In the reservation "ii to Ik? ooned to got Moment, a (w wonls may bo acootnlile to reader of tlie Kstkrprikk from one who has lived on a liometttciul lliia Miiiiinor within lmlf a mile of the rest-nation lino. My neighbor Mr. ("outer who rus lived on hia ranch adjoining the reservation for six years ami is now industrial teacher at the Agency, pave me many facta con cerning the Indians. There are about five Imydtvd Indians of different tribes, all iw're or less a fleeted by throat and lung diseases. If the present death rate continues there will Ih very few ten years hence. When iiek they wddoin follow the directions of the Agency physician but resort to their own barba rous remedies, such as burn'tig a sore because they know how to cure a burn, or taking sweat baths. For the hitter they prepare a tent or other apartment to prevent the escape of steam made by pouring water on heated stones. When the patient has reached the most profuse erspiration . he is plunged into the creek, and these mountain streams are always very cold. An excellent school is conducted at the Agency by the sui erintendent. Miss Hunt, and her assistants, principally ladies. The Indians are persuaded, not compelled, to send their children to Cvhool where they receive food, clothing ami a three-fold education. From 9 to 12 o'clock is devoted to test book studies, and from 1 to 4, to industrial training, The girls are taught household duties ml feminine accomplishments, the b yg learn the mysteries of the farm and ishop. There are about eighty dusky I'lipils in attendance. Thev learn to do by doeing" the work of all kinds needed by a people. Some are very bright and smart but the beauty and talent is found chiefly aimmg the hall-breeds. Inev are very i 'lid of uiiisic but have no patience to master the theory. After receiving a gool education they frequently return to their squalid homes und seemingly forget the arts of civiliza tion, except, perhaps, when tl.ev go to the dance they will be arrayed in the finest silk and broadcloth of the gayest colors. They live in frame houses and have good lam! and are wretched farmers. They are alw.ys ready to trade work for a horse, wagon or gvn . They are short, stout and strong, but do not work well except under the eye ot a master. Many of the Indians are waiting for the Keservation to be opened so that they can receive their seventy-five dollars a piece and go to California. A great many will leave the Reserva tion to pick hops in the Willamette Valley. The Indians have nicked out all the (rood oottom land and when the long talked of Siletz reservation is opened to settlement there will be nothing but odd eighties of hill and mountain land for which the white man will pay a dollar and a half an acre though he can get as good without paying a cent in the township ju"t east of it. 51. L. Hampton. A New Freight Competitor. The Entehfrisk has received from E. II. Hinton, general agent at San Fran cisco for the Panama Railway company and the Panama Steamship company, their taiiff sheet on freight rates from New York, Portland and other coast ' ports. From the rates quoted it is evi dent thai these companies propose to make a strong effort to secure (heir share of the through freight. It might be to the interest of our Oreiron City merchants lefore ordering their next bills from the East to compare their rates with those now paid. The rates quoted are based upon IJ.13 lor first-class freight and scale down to SO cents per hundred pounds upon classes B, C, D and E . In addition to the regular clas rates, a long list of commodity rates are given, which cover all articles usually shipped by the rail and water routes. This is the initial venture of the lines in interest, towards supply ing North Pacific coast points with direct communication via the the isthmms. The extent of the service intended to be rendered may be calculated by a com parison with the existing rates. The 'following table shows the class rates via the isthmus, all rail and lake and rail : Lake Isthmus and rail All rail First.... 1 13 12 49 9-10 3 00 Second. . 1 05 2 164' 2 08 Third.... 98 2 02 2 41 Fourth ..90 1 G5 1 99 Fifth.... 88 1 57 1 90 Sixth 1 48 1 81 The Tualatin River Dam, The farmers of Washington county residing along the Tualatin river are up in arms against the Oregon Iron & Steel Co., over the dam across the Tualatin river four miles above this place and have held a meeting to take steps to have the dam removed. Some years ngo the Oregon Iron & Steel Co. obtained contracts from property owners along the river permitting that corporation to put in a i'g foot dam in the lower course of the river, bo that a part of the river might be turned through a lake and into the Willamette river at Oswego so as to raise the water in Tualatin lake to en able the company to boat wood easily to their furnace. The natural outlet of the Tualatin is into the Willamette above the falls at Oregon City. In exchange for this light of damming the river the Iron fc Steel lvoplo agreed to clear the river of drifts and maintain a steam boat line for freight tratlic. They put in the dniii, hut did not clean the river or put in the boat. Worse, they built the dam more than i feet, so that the farmers' drainage ditches are ruined and the value of their agricultural lands much impaired. The loss of crops last fall by backwater and the hindrance this spring to early planting is estimated at 100,000. 1 lie first dam on the lualatin river was built many years ago und.ir the direction of Capt. Joseph Kellogg, one of the pioneer steamboatmcn of the state, and now residing in Portland, for the purpose of giving sullicient depth of water to run a steamboat up the river. After operating ila few yeara the railroad was built and the boat with drawn. The river soon tilled up with drift and remained so until the Iron A Steel Co. built their dam and cleared out a part of the river to drive down wood for the iron works. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the ( lacka mas Abstract and Trust Comnaujr. A. and II. M. Svanherg to Peter I.anilin, 37 acres in Seo. 20 T 1 S, K 3 E 13o0 Daniel Harvey to J. A. and L. E. Thayer, Ltfand 10, l!lk 30, Cen tral Add., and 12 acres in Oregon City claim, 1 Mary" Ellen Bradley to S. II. Chris- t tian, und l-:Ui hit in land in sees. 25 and 35 T IS, U 2 E 50 Sarah Ellen Davis to S. H. Chris tian, und. 1-72 int. in land in sec. 20 and 35 T 1 S, R 2 E 25 H. M. Jackson to B R. Petnold. 10 acres in Claim 88 T 3 S, U 2 E,. . 1000 J. T. Apserson to G. A. Harding, lot 12 blk. 9,'Apperson'a sub-di. Park Place, 175 M. Moerwald to T. Hohekost, E of N W 4" Sec 32, T 1 S, K 5 E, . . 1 W. F. Hubbard to R. A.Miller, lots 15 and 10, blk 13 West Gladstone blks. 9loH inclusive, 239 II. II. Johnson, trustee, to Ella R. Burghardt, low 3 and 4, blk. 31, Bolton 500 M. V. and W. C. Crawford to A. Sechtem S E )i of S E J4' See. 9, and S W i. of W 10, T 4 S, K 3 E,. 1850 Win. Harris to F. D. and A. E. Williams, 5 45 acres in Sec. 16, T 3S.KJE, 300 1700 250 I. G. Davidson to Mary J. Coleman, Tract fc, Clackamas Kiverstue, . . Gladstone R. E Ass't'n to H. E. Cross, lot 5, blk. 2, West Side Ad., Henry Mever to August Takels, 10 acres in Sec. 6, T 2 S. K 2 E,. . 10 Having purchased the copyright of Thome's Title Abstract Indexes giving as sole right to use them in Clackamas county, and the abstract books compiled and formerly owned by Thorne & Son . we are prepared to furnish complete and accurate abstracts of title and to correct or extend old abstracts. We solicit your patronage and guarantee first class work. Ollice over Huntley's Drug store. Clackamas Abstbact & Tbi st Co. Water Consumers Attention! Persons allowing water to waste or run all day or all night are violating the rules of this board and will be dealt with ac cordingly. Section 18 of the rules and regulations provides ; that consumers can only use water for irrigation or sprink ling lawns between the hours of 5 and 9 A. M. and 5 and 9 P. M. By order of the Board of Water Com nussioners Hop Tickets. 250teckets $1.00; 500 for 1.35; 1000 for $2.00 Send to the Oregon City Es- tekpbike lor nop tickets, rrinted on tough check with growers name on. Orders promptly filled and seht post paid to any point. Through Trains Without Transfer. Travellers must not forget that the O. R. 4 S. line is thoroughly repaired and all trains are running without transfer or delay. Through service to Omaha, Kansas City, fet. Louis and Chicago; Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair cars, upholstered tourist sleepers ana modern day coaches. Call on O. R, 4 X, Agent before purchasing tickets, or address W. H. Hurlburt, Gen'l Passen ger Agent. Portland, Oregon. Screen Doors. Flies have already made their appearance and to most effectually protect yourself against these, you should fit your house with strong screen doors which the Oregon C'ty Sash & Door Factory makes. Cheap. tf Did you know that your old hat and seedy cloths can be made to look as good as new by the Oregon City Dye works? You can save one-half the price of a new suit by renovating your old. Have you seen those beautiful Indigo, oil red and light prints, outing flannels. Ratteens and trimmings just received from Chicago at the Bed Front Stores away below any prices quoted in Clacka mas county before. Persons wishing fine work in photo portraits or views, interiors and exteriors will save money by going to Potter's photo parlors, z'o first street, rortlana. tf The latest in visiting cards at the En tebpbibe Oefice. Prices to suit you. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your subsciption to the Enterprise and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. TBIC PYTHIAN ENCAMPMENT. Tha Elaotlou of Ottivcr for III Enaaliig Two Washington, Sept. 3. A split In tho Knights ot Pythias is said to ho possible, and perhaps the probable outcome of tho meeting now in progress here. Al ready the committee designated to con sider the membership of liquor dealers have decided to report against the future admission ot this class, and It is now understood that the committee, in charge of the matter, known as "the German question, that is, the ques tion of permitting lodge to perform the ritual in that language, decided to make an ironclad report tor the use of the English language only. Tho German lodges have been oh'U in their avowal ol a determination to secede and con duct their branch of the order on their own resMnsibility in case the contest went against them. It is understood thai tho committee report will tie made against the recogni tion of tho Pythian Sisters as an order. The morning session of the supreme lodge today was devoted to a considera tion of the proposed new constitution. OtTH'KKS WKRK KI.KCTKP. tor the ensuing term of two ) ears. Wal ter Ritchie, of lima, O., was promoted from supreme vice chancellor to supreme chancellor, and he was succeeded as supreme vice-chancellor bv Philip T. Colgrove, of Hastings, Mich. Albert Steinhardt, of Alabama, was made supreme prolate. Dr. R. I. C. White. ofTennessee, who ha held the ollice for many years, was re-elected to be supreme keeper of record anil seals. Thomas G. Semple, of Pennsylvania, who was some time ago ap)Kinted to fill the vacancy ot supreme master ol the exchequer caused by the failure o( Mr. WUey, of Wilmington, Del , which created a deficiency of some 170,000, was elected to fill that ollice for the full term. A. D. Gardiner, of New York, was made supreme master-at-arms James Moid sen, of New Brunswick, was elected supreme master of the inner guard, while John W. Thompson, of Washing ton, D. C the outer , was made supreme master of guard. John A. Hinsey, of j Wisconsin, was made chairman of the board of control. Indianapolis will be the place se lected for the bienenial encampment ol the Knights of Pythias in IS'. Hi Medicine and Electricity. American Remedy Co., 134 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND, OR., Will treat all people until cured for FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH. SPECIALTIES Eye, Ear, Catarrh and Chronic Diseases, Throat& Lungs. DISEASES OF WOMEN Nervous, . Rheumatism, Blood Diseases, Skin Diseases. Skillful Piirsiclans and Surgeons U Charge. Treatment in office or at home by correspondence. Write if you can not call. Hours: 9 to 4:30; 7 to 8:30 p. m. Sunday, 9 to 12. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he standB without a peer. For firHtclasB, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him I Don't Buck Wood. It is hard work to cut wood in the old fashioned way. You will do much the better to get RELIABLE STEAM SAW Operated by Elliott & Harrington, Who will do you a good job with neatness and dispa ch at hard times prices. Drop a card to E. P. Elliott at Oregon City, or J. N. Harrington at Ely, and the saw will call and do your work. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Having been duly appointed adralliltrtrlx of tlieperHonal eatatenf C. K Wln.-t,dRaae'l, I here!)? notify all partlna having clalmaaKalnit the lain eatate to breaent the aame to me prop erly verified, or to my attorney, Browuell k Dreaaer, within tlx mom In from the date of thla notice, or they will be forever barred. Mb Lyi.ia A. WiKKftrr, Admlnlatratrlx of the entitle of U. F Wlneaet, deceaaed. Oregon City, Oregon, Aug. 23, 1IW4. a-:M;tl Free HIisrllTi Ni'tli f Naif, on Kiceiillun, In Iho Clmill Court of Hip Hlala of Ori'tmi, for the onuuly ot CUekamaa, Joahiia (I.iiIkmI, iiUltilln", vii Hllaa K. Ilevon mot John It, Khoilea, ilvlt'iiilniita. Mute of Oregon, County ul flaikamaa, . Nolle I hereby iilveti, thai by vlnii ot ll rivmlon and nnler ol aale la.ued out ot lite rirriiil court ol I In atal ol Diemm (or Hi" enmity nf rlaekannta. lumrlnit due lh KIM ilay ol July l !. In null wherein ,lnhua tlnrheit wai nlaltittlt ami Hllaa K llevvha waa ili'tend Kin, coimiiKiiilltnt me, In lit name ol I lie mute ol tin noil, that out ol tit real e.litl Herein after ilevrlbi-il. to reiill. mill aiillW'leht to atlly tlit ili'inainta of aald deer, to wit in. m, an. I tli Inrlher aiun of I'M Miattnriiey'a fee., ot;t'tlier mltli Intere.t nn the aame aine Aid ileere wai entered al W per rent per annum, ami alio th voala u( and alleuillnii tlll MlO. I Now. therefore, In nliiMtlenee In aneh ileeree, I itiil, on lite silt 'I iv of Anini.l, Wl, Inly In y I ni., m, ami will, on ttitiirdiiy, Uik IV Ii .lav of See leinlier, IsiM at 1 1 1 liourof I uVlork l m of i ul day, at Iho front iloor of tlm court hoitao Iti "M eountv, otfor tor ali at imiIiIIo nuutou, ml acll In tlit lilhs ail. I l'l I t 1 . 1 p. for -ah In IikihI, all tlu rlitlit nil"- ami liiliMeal lli ; artttt tli'fvnttaitt, SHna K llcvvna, haa In ami to the liillxw iiik ilenerllMHl real .ro),-rty, o wit l 1 he- north tuial iiiarti'r of Itit aoiuh imat iitar I Icr. ami ml that portion of lot H, lyiut mat of I'. id. tin, rlvi'r: all Ikuiiii III iivn.m '1 town ahln i, aoutli of raiuto I ttit llUuiotio tile riilUti. t'laokamaa vouiiiy. tireifh. Pateil llila Uthilay ot Annual. A. I A K. ti. MAHIn't'K, Sheriff ot ('lack tin county, tuie ol I ik-kou lly N. M Moony. Iicputy. s-17 U Hl'MMONS. Iti IlieClrcull t'ourt of the state of Oreton for t larkamaa I omtiy Joaeph IV Ijttiey, pl rr. va. Kllia I Ijiny ilef't. To Kllft lt l.atiy, the ntiovn naiuetl tlofemlaut; In the tiatne of thii Hlalt to ilreon, you arti hereby risiulretl In appear atol aitawer th0 eom pUliil fllisl saaiuni on In I lie alio onlllli'.l int. hy the flrat itav ot the reitutar term ol thla court next auiHwillu th iilr.tlott of llm lime pnMTltiel lor lit puhlh'atloti of thla ainnntoiia. to wit: tm Momlay, the Vhitay of Novemher, 1 apt. ami If vou fail aolonnawer fo waul iherett the plain . tularin apply In the i-onrl for therellel ile niamleil In the complaint, to nil: for a ileere) iliaovliiK 0.e bon. la of iitalrtiuony oilailui I. tween you aiol the tilal iitiiT, ami for the coala an. I illahunemeiiia nf thla null. ruMUhotl toirauaut to an order tif the Hon. Ihomaa A. Mi'lirhlo. luitue of h Imiv eutl tied court, dale.1 July .IHh. M rilKK I. (IISt)N, H-17 21 rialnlifl a Attorney. NOTICE OF API'OINTMKNT OK KXKCt'TltlX. Notlre la hereto nlveti, that th umlvralcnrd haa been apioluirt hy tha t'oitnly t'ourt ol t'laekaniaai-ouiity, Oregon, executrix of the laat wtll of Jaeoh Hoaa, il.H-raaeil. All peraona har IlllC clalnii aKalliKt the ratal of the anltl Jaeob tloaa, ilti,aaet, air hereto notlflel to prvaeut the aame, duly verlfled. for payment to th umlerahined. or at theoRle ot Jtrowuell A iriier, Oregon i lly, Oregon, wltblu all inoiitha from llila dwte SiiflllA ItoHi, Fieculrlx Oregon f'lty, Ori'g.ui. Augml liv sH. IIHudsku. A Hki. Alt' (nrK.l I. S-17X4 JOHN YOUNGER, T 7 T TV IT' LJ V i- I- 1 V, Opp. Huntley' Prujr Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Keimired FORTY YHARS E.XrUKI HNCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me a trial. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BKTWKK.N TIIK IIK1DGK AND DEPOT Double and Single Ri'H, and fad die liorst'H always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the burn for loose Block. Information reardim any kind o gtock promptly attcn.ltnl lo liy 'writoo ol letter. horses Bought and Sold. All kind ol Truck ml 'Vlivorj Hum neM promptly uttendetl to. Horeii Boarded and Fed on reaxon Me term. SIXTH YKAH. ( ELECTRIC POWER in the advocate of the iiso of elec tricity an a means of doincHtic lighting, cixikine and heating; for commercial and domestic iiowcr purpoHt'B, for street earn, mining, canal boatH and the running of all kinda of machinery, both light and heavy. The probability is that 18!M will produce Wonderful Achievements in the field of electricity, and evory intelligent person i-hould Read Electric Power, and keep pouted; Subscription $2 a year. Every Hubbcriber in entitled to a upecial discount on books pur chased. Address, ELECTRIC POWER, 36 Cortland t St., New York City. Portland Cowlitz River Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co. STR. JOSEPH KELLOGO leaves Kelso Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. Leaves Port land, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M. STR. NORTHWEST LeaveB Port land Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Kelso and Upper Cow litz river, points, returning the following days. This is the only direct route to reach all Cowlitz river points. WM. R. HOLMAN, Agent. Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or. f i A Pago From Her History. Tlici liiiMrliiiit exiM'rli'tici'a of ullii'i-a am IntcrcMiiiii, Tho fullowlhii U no i.n.'i'piliin: "I hull Ihmoi tmuhliil IMI heart tllwii.0 V.I ViMirH. morh nf lluit tlim vnry wrlmiMly. ''or llvit vi'ur t wiiMinmltMl by into pliyMlrliMnsin llmioiiHly, I miih In ImihIiii'imi, hut- tilillil to ivllt-u on tti'i'oiilil at lit v hi'ttllli. A iihv- Rlrlitn tniil my frlcn.U Ihul I unilil mil hi. n iniihlli. My iihI anil IIiiiIhi in luiiliy awol. Iit, anil t wua hidiH'tl In a mtIimin eontllilon wIiimi a Kt'iitliwiiiiu dlrMli'd mv aifi'iiilnn In lr. Mil...' New lli'itrt I'uri', ami aiibl Hint hla alalor. lu lout Im'H ultll. I.il llh lit'iirl tmit, Imit Ikhmi l'lirt.l Ity Ihr hlni.lv, ntnl ttlla umiiii a ainniK, in n n n v oiiinii. I pun u UiUhMif Ihr lli'urt I iirv, aitil In I' hiiHid Hum nil Iniiir afli'r Inklntt llm llrM Iim I roiilil tvvi a iltvlilt.t! Iitiii.ivtitiii.ni In ihiM'In'iilioliiii id my IiIibmI, Uhrii I IiimI (uki'U Ibr.. il'4 I mild tiinvii m v aiiklxa, Miiiuuliliiit I bud not dilllti for niiMillia.iinil lny llmlia hud lnrli awnl- li'ii M4IIOIIM unit inoy MMMtirii iiiiimmi piiiriiti'ii. Iti'fnrt' I hud tttki'll nun IhiIIIk nf llm Now llriirK'itn! Ilw awi'llliiii I1111I all koiiii llowll, and I win an uiil.'h Ih.ikt llml I dlil my nan work U11 my nvnmimoidittliiii . utbrraatv Inkhnt llila valiiubli r.MiitMly."-Mr Mnriiiiu, y.:i . lliirrlnii Hi , t'lili'imn, 111. Pr. Alilra ISiiar lli.nrl I imi.aillai'iivtrvnf an iMIilni'lil aias'lilllal In lii'itrl iIImuimi, laaohi hy nil .iriikrktl-if. iti a Ntltlvn niiiirniii.Hur miii v lb.. ir. MIIik MihIIi-uI ru..Klkhun, I nil .on iVidpl nf prh-v. 1 1 Kr I X 1 1 1 1 L. , alt luilllia fnt vxpniui iin piild It la illlvuly frvc (run ull upliiiiw or ilunniruua Jruiia For Halo by Charinnn A Co. Sunday Services. NT. PAt'IR I'llt'ltrtl-Mn.ropal-Nnorlal nntli'e liven of atrvlrna In ln li.l.l hctvlir. al llorlin ka. in and " .10 p in. I'rayar aerlr vry Weduexliy evriimn FlItNT IHlNUKr.li ATIONAI, Cllt'ltCII.- Kv. J. W. CuKali I'aatnr. Hfrvlina al ID M a a. and a 00 r. M. Kiuiday Hrlnail aflrr mnrului arrvlre. Hiaynr leciliiti WKlur.day vciiiiii al a tain.clnck. t'rair iiifotlui id Yuiiiia l.iplf.B Hia'lpiy of Chrl.llaii Kudravur every Huuday eveiiiim at 7 i praiupi. KIHar nAITtKT f-MrHi'll-ltar. (in. a. a Pa nana Pa.'.nr M.irtiluy Horiirn al II rtnuday ImmiI ul l.' l.,; KrriitUtf mrlra a 30, Itrarillar vravcr iniTtliii vt-,ui-.,ai airiilnit. Mmiihly rovniiaut MfiMln vvrry .Vpilni'.day avpiiliif .mi -iliiu tin' Aii h'lnday lu Ilia mouth. A iriu.i iiiviiaiiKii in an. HT. lollN'tt I'lll'ltCit. C.TIIOl.li:.-Mv. A II 1 1 l.aaaA Nil, I'a.'.-ir tm huiulay tuaaa at a and It) a. M. K.viTy mm nd and fourth tnnulay (icrtnaii afrinnii al'r tha a nitUfk ma.a A ' all I'lht-r iiiioM . iiv '.i.h Mmiiiu. riunday McIiihiI al i i r H. Virra. aMili,(inlral aui.jTiv and lli'ii. lli-tlou at l.t. M. MKTIInMST KCH 'I'AI, CliritrH -llv G Hva, I'.n.ir. M.irnhn irrvlra al II: riunday Hrh.iol al 1 uo. I'la tntwUtig afiKr lufirnliia frtira. Kvrnlui afrvlrv at 7 !al Kpwi.'ili Unuc mi'i'iuii Niiiulay rvriilnt al S so. I r.vi.f V,.,.lu, Tlnirailay aculu( all Ml. auaiifrr. cnruiaiiy uivitfii. flHHT HKKHllVTKIttAN Clll'HCH. KT. 0. W. omuMV. I'a.lnr. Snrvirca at II a. M. and 7 !W r. H. Hahbalh Hchool al U a. H. Yniiii ffnplr'a Hivlniy of hrlallan Kndravnr niis-u vrry Hunday avfitilur al fl K0 Wvdnpaday avanlnf prayer mealing al 7 1. Hrala Ire. KVANllM.ICALCIIt'UCII-VKHMAN - H t. Mvaa, 1'aaiur. I'narhiui H.rvbra evury Hunday al II A. M and 7 : P. H. hahhain achiinl yry Hunday al 10 A. M (Kav. I'. Hull. Hunt I Vrkly frayer Moilu avcrry Vtadiittailay evauliig I'.MTKIl PltFTIIUKN IS OIIIIRT. rraarh Ini rvery aiH'iuid and f.iurih bundav nf aaro niimth. al II 00 a m. ami 7 M p. m.-W li. Itn ijiin, raainr mm. lay ai'iimu al lu a. an at Ormoa City rlrl aiimlay al Hamann ai'houl hnuaf), Muinila: 1 hlril Hiiniiay, Muuulaiii iinma 11 a. in.; limlr (Iruvr, 4 p. m. Mlaa itlla lirnpii, KuMrlniiiid'iit Ktmiiay arliu.il. Trayar meollun every We Inc.Uay ovolilri,. Postollico-:-Store. MILWAUKEE OR. FAMILY-:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. In Prices ve meet Portland Competition. Gary & Wissinger. Let us have a trial order Portland-Oregon City and Yamhill River Route. STP TOLEDO DAILY -:- TRIPS. Down Leave Dayton 5 A. M., Mission 5,.'50, Ncwberg 6, Uutto ville 6:4.r), Oregon City :30, arriving in Portland 10:!iO A. M. Up Leave Portland 2;.TO P. M., Oregon City 4 1. M. Stage runs between McMinnvillo and Dayton, via Lafayette, in con nection with tho boat. The Btage will leave Hotel Yamhill, McMinn villo, every morning at .1:30 a. m., returning, leave Dayton every eveninc. except Sundav. on arrival of the boat. Uest of accommodations for pas sengers and fast time made. Foi freight rates apply at dock or on steamer. Everybody should natronizo tha Toledo and thus sustain a daily boat. ' Jokl P. Geer, Owner. J. W. Exon, Captain. . i,;? ik l. :v A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN. Socioty Dirootoiy. MIlKnllr CUV IIOAKII OK lit A lK, Mi'olaal Couil II..h.,i.mi Hoi'olnl Mulnlay In each mi. mil Vl.linra wkIi'imiiii, K, K. pONAI.ImoN, tlKd. 0, lllltltt NKI.I, Htmri'lary frnalilnnt. IIAVKI, I.OIMIK, No. X A O, II. H kliM.i.iiu.iiii.l ami liiiirlh Niiiiirdnynviiulna'a at Kiiinlii .i lull, i anhy, Vi.Hinn hrmhrra ma.la WPli'nhlt), IC K 1'ahi.Tiin, K 0. Mi , K r.hir. Ma.tpr Wnr nun K. UK I. Mf All V,tllK Nl). Wi. " 1. t. Ill.li.y !, C, Tlmma. N0II...11, K. of It, ml N, Mil. la runry Wi.iii..Uy uvnulnii at a niilm'li In l a. ill. hall, I, O. li K. bull. Una. Hriilhiua Iriiiu oihnr K.ol I' ixlKa ImvIIimI, f ONWbliO l.uln.K NO, 1ij, n, K, A A. M. Mii'llhi bkkiiiiiI and fmirlh Hniiinb yanf nanli li al 1 ; in All Ma.. .,1. in ywl .uu.Hn am luHlnl in nli.iiit, l II. Kaaa, W. N. K. J, Hraard.l., H..,t'y, OHWKdO t.(iMIK NO, aa, I. 0. II, T, Miwiavwry 'rldayvi'iilu In ( lie new hall In Old Inwll J ). llINa, (. T, .tiiUN Kmiaa, HnK'y, W II.I.AMK ITK UK III K A ll DKt'HKK UHuIk! NO, tli'iM. Ihe mi'iinil and funrlli Monday In Ilia) month al 7 tut V M In I O. O f. Hall. W. O. ClUNMtN, M, M. I'lUNMlN, hurri'tary. ti, (I ! A, H. or ft. II II A K K It I'ASIl' H hit v Mcota In K I'. Hall mi lln. .o,i,,u,l anil (mirth Mimilay eu'liliix. ul rai'H m li Ma. W K JDMN-tDN, I'rr.l. Ml.aNonat Cai.irr, moii. XMII.KI'OK I.OIMIK NO, l, I , i)K II Mi'ola rvvrjr 1'up.ilay tivrulm Maav Hi' amaii, c. nf II. Knit fra, (rr. HI NIIIHK I.OIMIK, Nl), Mi A. O. t,' W , " Miwla (ivfrv aiM'uiiiUiul luurtli NalilMlay of aarli inuiilh al llauiivlllv, Orrtfuii. M .V. V..I Hl, M . W. John Tvina, HiM'ur.li-r, I'lll IIION I.OHIIK NO, ZTTTitTW" Miwia ar Thiirwtaif avrnlnt al O.M Kclldwa hall, lli(u, Vtalllnf lirotfii.ii all..), aat !"' T. Mai' Ml l.r A K. Kai Ma, llcpiinlvr u. W, Mul.AI.I.A l.olKiK Nil 0, A (. i. W. Nwla At.liuil HiItiI Halllnlay u n,nh llliilllll al In i huu.a VI.Iiimi hiMinlxT. uial wvl ' J. W, 1 HiiHAa. M. W . it, W, KaMNa, Hue. ' iit.S. ( HOOK I'tmr. Nn7' S ll "A.'aT l art iiipiiI nl Orraiin, Mrwta In arhiHil hoil.a al N.'n.lyiin (r, Mal HtiUr In nai'h tuniilli al 1 nVliH lr i. m. All emurailpa mail ttali'iilna I, ' II t J l imn. II. TNimraiiN, Atljk riiniiiiamtpr, ' WAI'IIK.NO Tllllir., NO U llKHMKN. Mwia Tnittilajr rvpnliij al A.o f. W, Hail Via lung mvmlwia lnvlio I. J. II. Una. an, Marhain, H iK i l.Y. C of K, t'ANIIY MUMIK NO, f . 1 O, U. T. Mnrla flrat ainl llilril Hatur.lay wrnliif nf earn nimilli al Khlxlil . lull. t'aiil. Vl.lillia niPintHira alwaya niaiU waliimo K.U. Khiuiit. two. in. Vi, Kniuiit. W,C. WoilHMKN OK TIIK WoKI.lt. Wlllami'lla Falla Camn Nn. la. nuwla Jil and till 1 tif..r nlaliia In rarli tuniilli In K nil'. halt. l.lllin iipiKlilHir. in nlo wiliiim KK. ariN, Cirri K. M. M.ia.C. C. OHWKIIO ll(AN(iK. NO. i;t I'.nl II. Mcvia ih aowiiil H.lnt.lav nf f.rli niomh at I0a.ui o. KatiiM Ua.lcr. J.y. (Una aea'f. HAUAaCI'ri IlKANilK f. UK II NO fl. Mm, mi Ilia rlr.t Maiiiritajr lu rarh numih at IUo'cliia. In. at tlia I'aina.riia ai'tiiinl Iiimib. It Vol NU. Ma. lor. T II. KaiTllna.. Hwivlarjr. HT. JIUIN 8 lilt ASCII. NO. 7, C. K nf A Muria erjr 1 !) prmilna; at llirlr hall rnrnrr Main ami 1 aiilli tiirn-ia, dri'inu ' 1 1 r N. I'. Mu lliL..Hc')r. 1. n. Hi i.i.n . I'm, Mt'l.TNiiMAII UiHOK.NO. I, A. K A A. M. Hi. 1,1. Ha rrnlar puinmtinlrallnua on Oral anal llilril H.tiu.laya nf eai h rflmuh al 7 Ml r. . Hrallireu IuI'hnI atainlliif arc Invlicl in alli ii.l. I. I. ! tltTKIt. W. M. T. K. KYAN.twrrolarjf. cLai Kan ah chaitkh. (larkamaa Ch.,li.r Nn. X K. A. M. Kifnlar Cnriviaiallua lblr.1 Momlaj ul ilia tituulh at T.S'l I. II. WAI.KRIt, II, K. M Mil rira, S'. (IHKUOM UllNIR, Nn , I O. O. K. Mnnla avrry Thur.ilaf ai i-n .ia al 7 ain'rlurk r. M. In tha Oi'il tll.iw.' Hall, Main alrMU Uainliara uf Ilia liflcr ara lu?lil In alien. UKO C. Kl.Y, N.ll ' Tluai. Han. Hwrriary. ' OHWKiiii 'l.(il.iiK. NO I. li. o. K " Moria at ii Kall'iw'a hall, (i.wn. titty Mnnilay fvpnin, Vl.llui l.rnhrrn ma'la elmina. C. II. NIXON, N. U. ). r. Hl.l.ar, Hro. ACIIII.I.KH LolKiK, NO.'sa, K 'MP. Maria firry Friday ni(hl al Ilia Kofi1, hall. Vlaltliif Knlilita invllnl. K. I. II nl. M a H. C. C. Tt'AMTIN OHANOK, No. Ill, P. nf II. Mri'talaai Kalnrilay ul aach nimilli at Ihtlr hall In Wilaiin vlllci. K. II. Ilaxar, Mlaa liana Ulnar, 8o'. Ma.ior. OKKOON CITY IIOHK CO., No I Krgnlar mrallii( thlnl Tni.,ay nf aach mMh al 7 i K M J. It Khni I'rua. H a HiB.H'ia, Mco, H. Narxuaa. K'rto, WlM.AMKI'rK IIKIIKKAII MKiillKK I.OlHilt NO, l 1. O. O. K. Miali Ilia an'mid ami fourth Motnlav In each niniith al a o'rliK'k u m. In I o o. K. Hall Mr. Mt Wu.Luaa. N. 0. Maa. M 0. Ciuhkan, Utr. FA I. I.H CITY I.OIKIKOK A.O f. W. Mrta avery Halnrlay avanluv nf aarh mmith III A. O I'. W hall 71 It hi. All anjuurlillig brutliri'ii oonllally luvliint tn alti'inl. T. K.UAl lT, M. W. Oao CAi.irr, Kcconlur. FOCNTAIM IIOHK CO.. No I. Kftfiilar iiiai'iliiv acruiiil Wmlni-a lay In aach mmith at rniilnn hnn.i', pail alilu Mailt alitwt, bi'iwpi'ii Hnvpiiih ami Kljluli. J. W,HtAKT, Hiv. II Straioht, F'rni . M. f. Ul lHN, FiircniHU. MOI.Al.l.A OltANliK, NO, 0, I". nf II. Mt'i'U at llii'lr hall at Wrlulil'a llrlilin on thB apcpinl Hainrilay nf rai'h laimlli at ID a, ni Kolliiw tnt'mliur) mailu wiili'nma. jAa. NKl.anN, tlaalrr. K II. CiKima. Sao. WAIIMK.lt (iUAMIK, No. 117, 1', of II. Mnul fniirth Hatunlay nf I'arli mmith, at their hall lu Nuw Kra. Davlil Mi' Arthur. Mnalur lira. May Walilron, Hcc'y MRAUK POHT, No 1. 0 A. It,, DKI'AKTMKNT OK OKKIION. Mopta flrat Mninlny of eni'h mnnlh, at R. ol P. Hall, Orufou city. Vl.lilng ooinrailoa mail wolcoma, HAVII) MoAKTIItJK, Commamler. Ml. Wn,i.ua a, Ailjntanl HONS OK VKTKItANH. E. D. Ilaknr Camp, Nn. IN, uiopU avary flrat and Ihlril Tliuriilay avonln of oach mnnlh, at K. of P. hall. W. K, Jnhiiaon. Captain; B. 8. llalomy. Itppro anntntlve III- Kiioainnnipiit; O. O, Wnod, lat Lleuif naut; Allium wlckliam, UX l.li'iitoiiant; C. A llvrmaii, lat Horiruaiit, CLACKAMAS I.OIK1E, No. 67, A O. U W Mni'ta flrat and third Monday In ennh month, at KlralKhfa Hall. Vlalllng bnithtirn wplcniiie. C. I. 1'KAMK H. HOI.CUMH. Ho, U. W. COU'MMIA HOOK AND LAl'DF.R CO. Mcnta flrat Friday of aach month at Fountain piilne hnuaa. Chah, Athky, Prri, 0. U Piuuw, Hnc'y. Ciua. Ihtzch, H'rra CATARACT 1I0SK CO. Nn. I Mnnta ammnd Tuaaday nf raoh month at Cat aract KiiRlna houaa. W. It. KnwKl.l.J'ri'a I U. II. JIkhtow, Uue'j. J. W. 0'Connki.l, F in MKAUK REMKF COUPS, No. lo, DKI'AKT MKNT OF OllF.UON. Mra-. M. 8. Pllalmry Prualdent. Mra. F. L. Cnnliriine, - Truaaiiriir. Mra. J. II. Ilarillnn, - - Suorotarr. Menu on flrat and third Tuoadaya of oaoh month In K. nf P. Hall, Miimben of oorpa from abroad, Oonllally welcomed. HfJTTK CKKKK OHANliK, No. Hi, P. of H. Meata at their hall In Mnniuam, aocnnd Hat' urday III naoh month at lu a. in. VUltluf muiiinoraniwnya wtJloonio. J, K.JACK, J, R, WIIITR, Bocreiarr. Mailer, at