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ANGELIC TEMPERS. A CARLOAD OF TRAVELERS AND NOT A KICKER AMONG THEM, They Had to I hiuiR Sleeper la the Mid dle of llir Mfclit, ml Vet They Remained Cood Humored ThU K'u an Exceptional lartT, Fvcn For Americana. "Although Americans have thervp ntntiou of taiing born kiokors, " niil tlio travolor, "once iu awhile they give sur prising exhibitions of philosophy and good uatura "Ou a hot niK'tit I started on a trip up the state. I hud been careful to en gage my berth in the inoniing and had elected it iu the center of the car, so I felt arwnred that I would be reasonably comfortable. It so happened that travel was heavy that night, and my car was crowded. To my groat disgust, too, it wan a very old car. I am too old a trav eler to fret, however, and I went into the smoker with a calm mind The train rolled out, and soon the porter 'begat, to j niul-n nn tit. H.wla V - nil tiiftiaa.1 11 i "p " , tuuch the siimo sort of laiignaga early, and I was in my berth , before tho ThU u uo( . waut wKn . train had got far beyond Mott Haven. ,)j0,ltor "I adjusted everything carefully, re- ..h(,t'uthe theatrical villaiu of to moved all mr clothes, doiinca some moe! . - . .u cool pajamas and lay back ou my pillow sleepily. 1 had just begun to doze off. when I was arousel by a queer, rum-, bliug noise. It sounded as thongh some- j thing was the matter with the naming gear. I listened for awhile and then closed my eyes again, thinking perhaps that the noiso would stop. It didn't, though, and presently others appeared to be disturbed also. Heads were poked out between the curtains, and passen-. girs asked each other what the trouble was. The porter was summoned and iu- ( terrogated, but he knew nothing that could enlighten us and said he was sure it was nothing serious. By and by some of the calmer spirits like myself felt re assured and dropped off to sleep in spite of the noise and jolting. "I was in the midst of a dream about falling elevators and similar pleasant fancies when I was awakened by sotno- body yanking at my ana It was the porter. " "I am fitiry to trouble you, boss, he said, 'but one of the wheels on this a is afraid we will have a amashnn if we h wT. . J? ?T? V don t take the car off. i ou 11 have to get up and get out, for we are going to t . .i. i j ? i run this car into the shop aud put on 1 r r .v..m. t i j I "AaturaJy I felt a little annoved. I mvm m uiiiu is n-n i ' ' U W UUTCli J1AC I is sleepy, to be told he has got to get up and dress and fuss aud bother. It isn't the easiest thing in the world to sleep in a stuffy car ou a hot night anyhow, and inter ruptions are not apt to compose the mind. However, there was no use of kicking, aud so I got up and dressed as quickly as I could, gathered my traps ' together and prepared to move. The car was full of people in various stages of rtllflTVd a.lfl if tV lj- BAm. littln .... j clear them all out so that the car could be taken off the train. We found our- selves at Albany. We had to wait on ! the platform for nearly half an hour ,' while the car was rolled back out of the way and another one brought out of the jrard. i "If the first sleeiier had been old, I rthi one was antique. It must have been one A the first of the Wagners to be put in service. It was smaller and had few- er berths than the other car, and as it 1 hadn't been cleaned for some time it was very dirty. Every time we touched ; anything our hands were covered with ' dust. We stood around while the con-, dnctortriid to arrange for our aocom-, inodation,.iuid as tho berths were differ- ently arranged this took boiuo time. In j vthe meantime the train had started: .again. i "The conductor was an amiable per- wsa and tried hard to hurry things as much as possible, which relieved the situation a great deal. Iu allotting snace to ns he came finally to an old I Ktntlemau who lived up in the country. I 'I am very sorry,' he said to him. 'but I'll have to put you, sir, in the state room. There are no more berths left.' It occurred to all simultaneously, I guess, that that meant un extra charge. 'Great Scottl' exclaimed the old gentle man, 'have I been yanked out of my tdecp and put to all this discomfort to be compelled to pay double fare? 'Oh, of course not!' said the conductor. 'In-' asrnuch as it is our fault, we won't charge you extra fare.' The old man boy, his face unnaturally clean, came smiled broadly at that, for the idea of in and once more found Undo John at Laving a stateroom all to himself was home among his flowers, naturally agreeable, but when be came J "MisU r. " to find out later that the stateroom iu- j "Hello, here! The boy thatbonght eluded the washroom and was anything ' the rose. How's your partner?" but pleasant to sleep in his smile be- "Dat's what I came in about He's came rather sickly. After awhile things dead" were straightened out, but it was fully j "That's too bad." an hour from the time we left Albany I "Say, mister, do you make dew before we had turned into our berths ; 'Gates Ajar' t'ings for to put on cof- again. fins?" "Naturally you would imagine that ! "Yes, sometimes. " everybody would have been ill temper-1 "Well, t'e boys have chipped in for ed after all this fuss, but the truth is I one, and here's t'e stuff. And he open never saw a jollier lot of people in all ed his right hand, which was heaping my travels. Of course sleep was im- ; possible for most of us after all this dis turbance, so we kept up a running fire of conversation. Jokes were rattled off in a dclixhtfully impromptu fashion, and everybody who had had any experi ence ou sleeping cars recounted them to the edification of the others. Although we did not have any sleep, about every one who left the ear the next morning wore a broad, good humored smile." : New York Sun. 8he Served a Soldier. f The late Colonel Burnaby told of the discovery of a woman who served as a soldier in the ranks of the army of Don Carlos in 1874. She wore the uniform and lived and fought just as the other ! Soldiers, but a priest iu whoso parish She had lived identified her. Don Carlos removed her to the nurses' quai l li p, but She begged to be tent back to the ranks. He laughed. "Not to the regiment of men. but when I form a buttalion of women you shall be colonel. " London MODERN DRAMATIC CHANGES. rnfTorhle CoinoarNon of the Oliareotera of the Singe. The other night a man went to the theater who had uot beeu there for years, and ho couldn't make it out First of U ho misM-d the simple village youtli, the virtuotM hero who wa wont to take the first prize at the Llortioaltural so ciety, or else win the guerdon at quoits, or something or other iu the rustic revels. But worst of all he missed the dear old fitshioued villain, and although thi flay had a tremendous villaiu iu it our friend was uot impressed with him a bit He sighs thus: "I came away nguiu, aadly disap pointed. The play was not what I ex pected. I shall go uo mure to the play houses The palmy days of the drama ire over. The theater has fallen into the (tore and yellow fifth act, and there is no health iu it, "The theater has followed the path of literature, and tho good old things am changed. I behold a lot of swell people In evening dress ou tho stage. They otvil-d m.i.itlw tr, mm nuntli.ie VOPV lotlt-ll h ,n 1 1 :.,, . .inl. maiden from the domiciliary roof of her ancestors by the hair? No, sir! "Does he ever say to the hero, 'Say one word, and thou art food for the wolves?' Does he ever grab the heroine by the wrist, drag her down the stage iu three long strides, slam her down iu a big chair, bend over her and whisper fiendishly: ' 'Sdeuth, niuideu; but, by my soul, I love theel Thou shalt be mine I Yield, or by heaven' "That's all I know of that speech, because 'by heaven, 111" is the cue for the maiden to spring up, and, throwing the 13 stone villain half way across the stage, to say: 'Unhaud me, ruffian! And know that rather than mate with such as thou I'd cast myself from yon der battlement into the foaming flood beneath!' "Anddoestho villain then say: 'Now, . by heaven, I like thy spirit! I love thee , ' all the more for it!' "And dot the maiden say, 'Merciful powers, protect me! Aud Aov the dor 0pen aud the hor0 h in arn,t,d i,h eood blunt broad- .?. , .. . . ... . . - And then do he and the villain fence . , . ... tin anrl Hun'n rl.a srmrn IttM foohrw "1' n i -", shoulder blows, cut and thrust? . .. . have given way to (wallowtailtd coats and high collars, and the villain is now as big a swell as any fellow in the show. "Oh, for the good old palmy days of the drama wh n the broadsword ruled aud there was gore! "The modern drama is too much like ice cream after a heavy dinner cold aud unsatisfying. " Pearsou'i Weekly. ONLY A WAIF. srei j v Ajr For nim ,n ,he ,hr Vor'd- Uncle John Thorpe stood among his flowers oue morning thinking how much better they were than the money that bought them. The front door opened slightly, and there caiuo through the crevice a very small boy, mucti tatterea as vo ciouics and having streaks of the town dirt across his faca He saw Uncle John back among the flowers and said: "Mister. " "What is it?" "Say, I want a rose," and he held ont a penny. "For a cent?" "Dat s all I can blow, "You'd better let me give yon a car nation. It looks just as well in a geu- tleman's buttonhole," with a smile. "No kiddin, mister. I ain't wearin flowers. It's fur mo pardnor. " "Your partner?" "Do kid dat's always been wid me. He's out in t'e hospital, and I fought he'd like to have a roe. " Uncle John picked out tho rarest aud sweetest rose of all and took the penny. The boy went away with the great nod ding blossom hugged against his torn waist, and Cncle John was left with the reflection that there are somo things in the world as beautiful as flowers. It was a week later when tho door again opened, and the same tattered lull or pennies ana nicKeis. Uncle John gathered together the coins and counted them. The total was 76 cents. "We fought for dat we eould get lomethin purty nice for t'e kid. " "Yes, indeed. Come this afternoon. " The boy went away undeceived. Un cle John as be wired together the green strands and the rich dusters of bloom again reflected, and his reflection was that the gates must be ajar for such kids, " Chicago Keoord. Artificially Red Oraof ea. Blood oranges are now prepared arti ficially. They are even richer in flavor than the regulation rod orange of na- ture. An ordinary orange is punctured, and a small quantity of California claret is injected by means of a power ful syringe. The wine is drawn np into the pulp of the fruit by means of the camllary attraction and gives the orange the deep red so admired by coa nriistimjg. lew York Herald. Are You Onlng East? If so, it will pay you to write to A . C. Sheldon, general agent ' "Iturlinjr ton liouto," '.irt Washington street, Portland. He will mail you Iree of eharvie, maps, time tables, and advise you as to the through rates to any point, reserve sleeping ear accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tiekets via either the Northern, Union, Southern, Canadian Paeiflo or Great Northern railroads at tho very lowest rates obtainable. The Hurlington route is generally con ceded to be the 11 nest equipped railroad in the world for all classes of travel. ThrouKh Trains Without Traiufer. Travellers must not forget that the O R. A N. line Is thoroughly repaired anil all trains r running without transfer or delay. Through service to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago; Pullman sleepers, free, reclining chair cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and modern day eoaehes. Call on 0. H. A N. Agent before purchasing tickets, or address W. II. Hurlburt, lien'l Passen ger Agent. Portland, Oregon. Tllank note, receipt and order books at the Kntkrckisk olliee Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores', Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiify. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquer! Pain, Makes flan or Beast well Sain. -THE- Oregon Pacific Railroad CIIAS. CLARK, Receiver. Direct Line Quick dispatch Low freight rate between Wil lamette Valley points and San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. Steamship " HOMER." This Company reserves the right to change sailing date with out notice. For freight and passenger rates apply to any agent. CHAS CLARK, Receiver. Chas. J. Hendrys, Son & Co., Nob. 2, 8, Market St., S. F. Portland Cowlitz River Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co. STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG leaves Kelso Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. LeaveB Port land, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M. STR. NORTIIWESTLeaves 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. IIOLMAN, Agent. Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or. lAliEWE y Af.-. r; .... -vn A NARROW ESCAPE 1 How it Happened. The follnwlnf rmirlittlf tni In a lil?'f lite will liitonwt IIhtvu.Iit: "Kor Imm tlimi I hml a lrrlhli mUi m my ht-itrt, nrhlrh llut hnl ttlmixt ImoHMHiilly. hnil no mixtlt mul omlii mil ulimn, I wmilil !x roitiHlliMl to all u In Us! anil txlrh h fnmi my utimi. fh iliilll I thtmulil tivcry inliiuiu wmilil l my ll. Tliiru u f.i'linx n( niirvliii Rlmiit my tu'itrt, ami I m nfritld In dm a full hnmih. I I'otiulu't ii i a room w 1 1 It mil Hilling down mul rv.tlnif: Imt, tluuik (io.1. Iiy ihx help at Nw limn ( uni all tlinl l luvtl ami I fii'l llkn another woman H fow uxlnit the Nnw Id-art t'urv t bail taken lliTiniit mwiiIUhI iviiuhIIk anil been trvtiteil hy ihk'inrt wlthoul any Iwnetlt until I was IkiiIi ilUiiurnuisI ami ill-iiiiM.'.l. Mj hie-hnml Uiniihl mo a IhiIIIh of IT. Mllea' New Henri 1'uro, and am liauny to aay I never renrnlietl It, ait I now havu a Kiileiulltl npiM'tlie ami Ici pwell. I welnhml lii mhiiiiI when I l. fun lukltK lh remedy, ami now I el,h l.li'i i vlTiN-t In my cano liax U-en truly tioirM l un. It far atiriiaiwa any other unilielnr I hav tver taken or any heneilt I eier re. relvwt frrnn phyli lati."-Mr. Harry Starr I'm iv 1 1 !'., (ViolH-r IX l-v.'. Ir. Mlle' New Heart lire la aohl on a Mi. ttvi,(iiarante by all tlriitcitlMlH. or by the lr Mllm Meiltral Ca, Klkhart. I ml., on re'el)l of prl.-e, II per bottle, l bottle (A, epre. pro. puhl. Thl ureal tllx-overy by an einlnenl lavlalhit In heart illM-axe. routalua tutlliioi ouiaiv uur Uauiivruua drugs. For sale by Channan & Co. Sbrrltt't Notir of !at on KiN-titlun. Iu Ih ('mi nly C"ii r I nf the Stat of Oregon for Ilia County of t'laciamaa. Rtlfe Tucker, plaintiff, vi. A. I. Illanehtrd and H . kdiuiiitlou, defuiiiUiili btale of Orrjou, Cniiuly of Claikamu, u. Not Ira li hereby lren. that by virtue uf an rieeutiou aud order of tala msiied out nf b county court of lh Bute of urefon for the County of l'Urkinm, bearing dl III 3iib (ljr of (Mober, 1HH, In a mil wherein Hula Tut'Xr waa plaluilft. aud A L. Hlaiichard aud H N. Kdmliiion were defendant, command lug me. in Ilia name uf the Mtate ul ()rr(nn. that out of the real eite herelnfnr ileierllied. lo realla a aum ultli'lenl In itlafy the demand ofuid deiree, to wit: IH7'J, aud lha further turn nf no atmrtiey'i lee, and Ilia further mm of flu iu coin. Iintethrr with lulereti un Ilia Mine luce aald decree waa entereil at ten per cent, per nniim. aud alo lha ruala of and at' tending this ale. Now, therefore. In oliedlence ui neh decree. I did. un the Alii day of Oclolier. I MM. duly levy uin, aud will, on Htiunlav, the I: day nf le eemlier, at the hour nl I n'elm k V M. nf aid day. at the front door of the court home In Mid county ofTei foraleat public auction, and oil loihe hlgheaiand beat bidder, for rh In hand, all the right, title and lulvreal Ibe "aid cleleiKlauii or either of them have In and to the following ileacrlhed real property, in wit: LU7. aud U. In block i. Kalla View Addi tion to Oregon City, t'laekama county, Oregon. Iregon ih( r, Hated lib day of Oclolier, A li K I). MAHIHM'K. Sheriff of rlaekamaa county, Hlale of tircgnn. Hy N. M Moony, Deputy 11-4 II SU NOTICE Of APPOINTMKNT. Notice I hereby given that the underalgned ha, by order of the Honorable County Court of Cl kma county, Oregon, been appointed ad mtiililralor ol theealateof rhomaa A. Iluirblna, deceased All peron. therefore, who have rialn.a agalnal aald eatale are required In pre etit them duly verified pi my ailornay, II. K Croii. al bla oftlce In Oregon Illy, Oregon, wltbln ill month from Dili ilaie. KI.I.A A. III TCIIINH, Adm. Dated Not. 1, 1J4. 11-2 ll-3 Not Ire of Executor' Male nf Real Katate. Notice I hereby given that In puranatice of a llcetie and order of Bale made by the County Court of the Hlale of Oregon, for Ilia County of Clackamaa, ou the Wth day nf rjrptetnher, imi. In the mailer of the ramie nf Klchard (iarilea, deceitiied, tfie uuderaigued executor uf the laal will aud leatametil of aald Klchard (ierdea. de ceaae.1. will aell al puhlle auction, at the court hoiiaedonr. In thecity of Oregon fit jr. Clack amaaeouuly. Oreguu. n the 17th day af Decem ber, int. al 10 o'clock A. M.. lo the brglieal bid der for caah In hand, all and alutuUr the lollnwlng dcacrlbed real properly lieionglug lo the aald ealale of Klchard Uurdei, dei eaaed. ailualiil In the (.'oiiuty of Clackamaa and Mtate ol Oregon, to wit: A Irr.et ol land altuate. IiImk and lie I ii a In the County ol Clackamaa, mate ol Oregon, tiewll: (,'omineuctug X chalua aud 'd link aoiithof the nnrtneaal corner of ike in rth cat quarter of the amuhweai quarter of aectlon thirteen towriiahlp two aouth, range fmir eaal, where the county road Iroin Oregon City, via I'nlou aettlrmeiil, Inieraenta the old milgraot road Iroin I'blllp Koater'a toThe Dallca; Iheiu-e north H7 degree! and 'Mi mluiitea, wcat w chain and '' llnka; Iheucu touili 7 chain and ftJ link; thence i'"t JU chain; thence north 111 chain and Ml llnka. lo beginning, containing :i4.6oacrea, together wlitillie teneincnt. hered Itaineula and eppurtcuauee llivreuuto lielotiK lug Deed to lie made at ihoexpenae of piirclinncr. Daled November R li'J4. H. I. Nohukn, II. Woi.r, Sxertitora of Ul Katate nf I'.luhinl (ierdnt, decvaacd. 11 111:12-14 notice ok final settlement. Nollce la hereby given, that I have filed my flnul nrn. rt In llie matter of the ealale uf Fred Diem. ileceHaed, Iu the Coiinlv Court ol Clacka maa county, OreKou, and the Court ha ap pointed January 7. lf'i, at the hour of lOo'cloi k A. M. ai a day and time lor the hearing nf aald report aud for the n-tll -no-nt of aald ratnte. DAVID .IMMKItMAN, Adtn'r of laid ralate W. S. IltJRrT, Alt'y for the eatule U-v,l2-7 notice of final settlement. Notice la hereby given, that I have filed my filial report Iu the mailer of the eataie of Frank W Campbell, deceaaed. In the County Court of Cl.nb.in.. niumlv lri.,,n nt llie efinplhB appolnieil Decuinh'isr Hil )4, at the hour of teu nlnl,.lr A U ...H. iiJ Hi.. f,.r Ih. ha.rli,. of aald report and for Ibe aeltlcment of anld ea- iie, 6AKAU a. tjA nriir.i.ij, Adin'x of aald Ealale. II. E. Crobk, Att'y for Eatnte H-:ll-. NOTICE OF ATFOINTMENT, Notice In hereby given, that lleny Hchncl hai been apnolnUid by the Hon. Gordon E. ilayea, Judge of the ('oiiuty Court of Clack a ma county. Oregon, admlnlatratnr with the will auneiod of Haul Henry rjcheel, deceaaed. All peraona having claim agalnntaald ealale are notified to present them duly verlllvd to the aald adinlula trator at George, Oregon, within ail month frtim the date of till notice, HENhY HCHEEL, Adm'r, Oko. I. Story, Att'y for Adm'r Dated Nor 1, lMi. 111-2:11-30 THE BON TON. Main Street, near Fifth. Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.'s Mil waukee beer on draught, IMPORTED ANI) DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS All the Best Brands of Cigars. Society Directory. IMKuON CITY IIOAItn OK TIIAI'K. aleeliai Couit llou mi Kei'uiid Monday In each inoiilli, Vlaliora welcome. f. K. IKINAI.IINON, UEO. C, IlltOWNKt.L Mectelaiy, frnaldvitt UAVKL LODtiK, NO. M, A 0. V, Meetaecoiid and (our Hi Halurday evening al Kulght'al ball, l auby. Vlalllng biolhera Iliad welcome, K K C1.ton, K. C. MaiiIioi x, flecoider. Maater Wurkiiiau K, OK IV HI All LOH'lK NO. W. J. K. Klaley 0. C; Thiunaa Ncll.ou, K of It, and H, Meeta vrery Wedueaday evening at a o'clock III Caatle hall, I. O. it. K. building, llroiuera Iroin oilier K. ul I', lodgea Invited. OdWKUO l.ODlIK NO. tm, A. K. A A. M. Meet the nectinil and fouilh HalunUyaof each utouih al 7 p. in. All Maaiitt Iu (ihhI ataudliif are Invlled to attend, H. II. Ha, H . M. K. 1. Ill aaai.k, HeO'y. OHWKllO l.nlUiK NO, al, I. O. (I, T. Meeta every Friday evetiing Iu Ibe new ball III Old Town. J. C. IUiNa, c. T, Joint Karag, riec'y. WILLAMETTE KKUFKAII UF.CKEK LillHIK, Nil Meet the aeeoiid and fourth Monday Intho month at 7 mi I' M , Iu I. O. O K Hall. M.U. ClUHViN, M, U.ClUkauN, Secretary, N. (1, I. A, H, OK K. D IIAKKIt CAM)'. S. UK V. Mivla u K. I'. Hall ou Hie aecotid and fourth Monday evolilim ol rack mouth. Maa W. K. JOHN40N, I'reat Mia Norma 1'Ai.trr, Heo'y. ML-H LK ltlK LoDGF. NO JO. II, OK II. Meet every Tueaday evening. M ay Un aroaii, c. of II. r Lo IH a. Ilec HI'NKINK I.OIHIK. NO W A. O. I" W , " MeiUa avetv aenotid aud fourth nalutday of each Inoiilli at Wllaouvllle, Oregon. M. C. Voi'NU.M.W. John Tvi.ua. Kccurder. """I'lif I Hi iv.' I , .lw:kl W,T "i..W . .'.-"ll"w, ... .... i,,, i . ... Meet everv Thuraday evening al Odd Fellow hall, Oawcgo. Viiuii brelluan alway wel come T. MaiMiii.an. Kaat Mark, Hecorder M W. Mill. Al. I, A UlllliK No. o, A. 0. V. W. lleeta ,n,l lltlr.l artlul.w It .....I. .....,1. at H'liool boiiM. Vlaliliig memlKra made w. come J. W. TlliiMAa. M. W. tl. W. HottaiNa. Hec. UEN. CHOOK FomT. No, i (l7 A." k , li art iiieni in I'reaon, Ui.ll! III lih.Ul hnll...l V ...l u rt.. .-I U-. ---w. ..-..,. III. I-"!- tir.tkt, lii n.,h niLitlli ml a n,l,u.k k ... All oomreiie made walcome I f llil.l.lMoa, it. i hum ikon, Aiijt. t oiiimaudvr. WACIIKNO thltlK, No li" KKhMKN? Meet Tueaday evening al A.O. I'. W. Hail. Via- lliug nteiuber Invlle I. J, II. HnwAan, Harhetn. I'll A. k'gi.tY. 0 of K. CANHV IiDgK", No !.. I. o, . I. Meela Aral and third Halurday evening of each month at Kulghl'i ball, Cauby. Vlalllng nienttier alway made welcome Ki.i.a Kaioiir. Sec Go. W. Kmiuut W, C. ' WOODMEN f)K THE Woltl.D." Wlllamell Fall Camp No. la. meeta 3d and 4th Tueailav ulghia Iu each inoiilli in K. ul F. bah. Vlaltlng uelghbnr made wrh-nme. K E. MAana, Clerk E M. MAi a.C C. ()H EGO OKANlilf No. I7J I', of II. " Meet the eeond Halurday uf each month al 10a.m. O. Katun Maater. J.g. Gaiib Hee y. DAMAHCI'H GKA.NiiK V. OK II. No. WW, ' Meela on lha Ural Halurday In each month al ID o clock a. la. al Ibe Dainaaciit achiKil houaa. 8 Vol'NU. Maaler. T. II. KlATiiaH. Secretary. HT. JOHN') IIKANCII, NO. 7, C. K of A Meela every Tueaday evening al tbelr hall corner Main and Tenth Htreeta, Oregon City. N C. Mu uaui.Hcc y. T. W, Hi'llivaH, Free ""mi i.tnomaii iJii)Gt7Ko."irA. r k a. u." Hold It regular communication! nil Oral and third Halurdaya uf each innnth al 7 M r. M. Brethren Iu good lauding are Invited to attend. L. L. I'oKTEK, W. M. T. K. KYA.N,Mecretaryj clack amah Chap Ik h Clackamaa Chapter No. i, K. A. M. Regular Convicaliuu third Muaday ol the month at 7 ri P. M. J. II. WALKEK, II. F. M. Sriifi.rllia, Hec'y. OKEOON U ) I Hi f. N iIXT liHS.'f. Meela every Thuraday even. ul at 7 W o'clock p. M. In the Odd Fallow' Hall. Main alreeb Memliera of the order are Invlled lo alien). OEO C. ELY, N. U. Thru, Ryan, Serretary. OHWKGO i.OMiE, NO n l, 6. O. K Meeta at odd Fellow' hall, Oawego, every Monday evening. Vltftlug brethren made welcome. I.'. II. NIXON, N. 0. J. K. KUU.gr. Sea. ACHILl.KH rl(iK. Nii. IH. SToF F Meel every Friday night at the K. of P. hall. Vlaltlng Knight invited K 1. IIoi.MaH. C. (!. tl'ALif IN GKANGK. NO. III. I', of if Meela laat Halurday of each mouth at their hall in Wllaouvllle. K. H. Huxev, Ml BmiA HliAar. Hec'y. Maaler. OREGON CITY IIOHK CI)7"Nii Regular meeting third Tueaday uf each month al 7 ;1 V M i. l Has una Pre. II. H. HtAua. Bee. H. Nrinaa. K rm. WILCaMBTIE REIlEKAII DEGREE LODUk NO. I O. O. K. Meela the aecond and fourth Monday In each ruoiilh l o'clock p. in. In I O o. K. Hall Maa Mabt William. N. 0. Mr. M. 0. Oharhan. Hen. FALIJI CITY LODGE OK A.O 1'. W. Meet every Halurday evening of each month In A. O II. W. ball 7th hi. All aojoiiriiiug brethren oeidlally Invited to attend. T. E. laAI'LT, M. W. Ogo CAiirr. Recorder. roi'NTAIN IIomRco No. . Regular ejecting aecond Wnlneaday In each mouth at engine Iioiihc, eaal able Main atreet, between Hnrnuih and Eighth. J. W.Htbwakt, Hec. II Straiiiiit. F'rm M. F. IJi'tHH. Koreman. MEADE KEI.IKK COIll'H, No. Is. DEPART MENT OF OREGON. Mra. M. H Fllahiiry . . Prealdeut Mr. F. !,. Cochrane, - Treaaiirer. Mra. J. M. Harding, - Secretary. Meeta on fl rat and third Titeadnya of each month Iu K. of P. Hall. Memhera of corp from abroad, cordially welcomed. MRADK POST, No 2.0 A. R.. DEPARTMENT OF OREGON. Meet flrt Monday of each month, at K. of P. Hall, Oregon City. Vlalllng comrade made welcome. DAVID McARTIICR, Commander. Mr. William, Adjutant SONS OK VETERANS. E. D. Baker Camp, No. IH, meel every Aral ana mini Thuraday evening of each mouth, at K. of P. hall. W. E Johinon, Captain: B. 8 Ilolomy. Repre sentative Dlv Encampment; 0, (), Wood, lat Lieutenant; Alnnan Wlckhaiu, lid I.luuleuanl; V. A Herman, lat Sergeant. HtlTTE CREEK ORANGE, No. H'J, P. of II. Meet at their hall In Maruiiam, anoond Sat urday Iu each month at lu a. m. Vlalllng niemlicralwaya welcome. J. E JACK, J, R, WHITE, Secrolarr Maater. CLACKAMAS LODOE, " No. IW, A 0. U W Meeta dm and third Monday In each month, at Straight'! Hall. Vlaltlng brethern welcome. C. K. Prank S. Holvomr. Rcc. M. W. COLUMBIA HOOK AND LADDER CO. Meeta firm Friday of each month at Fountain engine houae. Char. Athhv, Prea, C. B Pillow, Seo'y. Chai, llirga. F'rm CATARACT HOSE CO. No. 2, Meet aecond Tueaday of each mouth at Cat tract Engine houae. W. II. HoWRi.L.Prca O. U, Btow, Seo'y. 1. W. O'Comnkll, F'rn MOLALLA ORANGE, NO. 0, P. of II. Meeta at their hall at Wright' Bridge on the aecond Saturday nf each month at 10 a. m Fellow membera made welcome, , Jai. Nklron, Maater. I ILCooriR. Beo. F COMPANY. FIRST REOIMENT, 0. N, 0. Armury, Third and Main. Regular drill night, Monday. Regular bualneaa meeting, first Mouday of eaoti month. OgriCKRH J. W. Oanong, ... CaRtaln K.8 Kelly, - - Flrat Lieutenant L. L. Plckena, - - Second Lieutenant WARNER ORANGE, No. 117, P. of II. Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their hall lu New Era. David McArthur, Mauler Mr. May Waldruu, Seo'y Sunday ScM'vlcos. HT, I'AI'L'H I'lll KCII - Kptacopal - liuv. laaan Dawaoii, l(eeor. Hetvlcea atll o clock a. in, and 7 M p, lu. I'rayur aervlce nvery Wud lieaday evening. Flllri l CONGKEOATIIINAL CIII'IICII. Rev.J.W. Cowan I'aainr. Hervlce al lu :J a.m. and aim r. M, Huuday Hihool after nmriilug aery Ice Player uieellug Wvilueaday eyeniiig at a nOo.eliH'k. Prayer meeting ol Young People, I Himlely nl Chrlatlaii Klideavor every Sunday veiling atl.W prempl. FIRST IIAPTIHT CIK'HCII -Hav. GiimaN Paaaaa Paaior Morning Hervlce at II Hunday School al IV In, Kveuliig Horvlce 0; Regular )irayer ineellug eitueaday evening. Monthly lovenanl Meeting every Wedneailay eveuliiit preoedlug Hie flrai Hunday In the Ulolilh. A oorulal liivllalluii to all, ST. lOIIN'M Cllt'RCII, CATHOLIC, KkV, A. Hll.t.KaRAHU, I'aa.nr. On Hunday maa al a and III Ml A. m. Every aecond ami fourth Hunday Gwriuait aernioli afler the o'clock Inaaa Al all other maaaea Eugllah aeriuoiia. Huiolay Heboid at i mi r. M. Vvapera, apulngntical aulileci. aud llnliedlnllnu at 7 1W r. M. MKTHOHIHT El'IMClll'AI. Clll'IK II -Kay (I. Hvkaa, I'aalor, Murtilug aervlce al II: Hunday Hchool at 111 Ol, I'Uaa ineellug alter moriilug tervlie. Evening aervlce al 1 ito. Kpwiirin Leagu meeting Humlay evening al i M, prayer Meeting Thutailay yelling all HO. traiiger cordially lulled. KIRHT PHEHHYTKRIAN flll'RCII.-llkr, 0, W. Gimorbv, I'aainr. Hervlce al II A. at. ami 7 Ml r. M, Habliatli School al lu a. M. Young People' Hoctety of t'krlatlan Eudeavor rneita every Hunday evening it IN Wedneailay evening prayer meeting al 7 u. Heal tree. KVANGIl.lCALCHI'ltt'll GERM AN - H. K. Miaaa, I'aainr. Pieaeliiug aervicea ever H lav al II A. M and 7 Ml V, U. Kabbaih acl.ool every Humlay al 10 A. M (Rev. P. Holt, Niti ) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wedneailay evening t'NITEII IIKKIHREN IS (!l IIIH r.-Preaching evory accoml and foiirttt Hutulay of eacll niiiulb, at II una m. and 7 u p. m.-M II. lao Lain, I'aalor Humlay wduad al u a. m. al Oregon City Klrat auuday al Hamaolt achook houae, Mnlalla: Ihlid Humlay, Mountain Home II a. m.: Ilmlier Grove, 4 p. in -Mia liella Green, Huperliiiendenl Hiinuay achool. Prayer meeting every Wadue4y evanlug. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA KOUTE Of tlio SOUTIIHKN TACiriC CUM TAN Y. Kijiroaa Truing Icuve I'lirtlMiul Ially. Hou.h I "TfioTiK"; I- H'.'ei.al. 7 l A.M. 7 uur m. ir. m.1 l.v Poriland Ar 7 le r m I l.v Oragotii'liy L U4.Sam. Ar H Franrl.co .v DINING CARS ON OGDEN KOl'TK Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AMO Second-Class Slooplng Cars Aflarheil lo all lliruiign train HOHEIICKU MAIL (Daily). su a. m. I l.v .11 A. M l I.V S.vir. m I Ar Portland Ar 1 1 W r. OregniiCliy l.r j Air. M Roaehurg l.v (7UIA. M VieatSlile Itlyiaton. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND COHVALUM. Mall Train. Dally (Eieepl Hunday. I "7 hoTmTT L HiirlU'ruCAr Tl Ti IJ lr M. Ar t'orvallla l.v I I w r M At Albany aud t'orvallla connect with traltii nf Oregon aud I'aclrto Railroad. Eipreia Train Dally (Eieepl Suuday) 4 40 r.n. 7 JAr. m. l.v Portland Ar I . at Ar McMlunvllle Lr Ir oOa. m THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN Till EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE Can be obtained al lowest ralea from L B Moore, Agent, Oregon City, R KOEHLKR, T. P. 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