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RUSSIA'S NEW PENAL "HELL." ftakhalln. Death 'a l-aradlv, lo Supplant til bcrte, aa Cnnvlol Colony. It has bivn ilivrtxM liy the ccnr'g gw-1 eriniii'Mt tuiit htlioria is tin) Rmxl fin convicts, and as sin us tlie now trans. nibcriiM railway has pomtratfvl its gloomy depths it will bo tunnel into a "jiiirailiso" fur Btfvionlturalsottlors nnl mining sluirs while nihilists mul other rvfraotiiry inomU-rs of Kussinu society will in tlio futuru bo aocoimnoiliitcil on the isl.uiil of Sakhalin, oft tho coat of Russian Manchuria, the eastern termi nus of tho neat's iKwsiwsions, north of Japan. So horrihlti and revolting to oiviliieiil nations is Sakhalin Uiat tho czar only consented to its adoption as an open a:r prison after tho assassination of Curnot and tho discovery of tho recent plots against his own life. The, people and tlio convicts of Siberia never speak of the island other than "tho lu ll of &ik ualiii," ami its climato is Mid to be so much worse than that of Siberia as to rob this appellation of an exatTKcratcd ' character, even in tho mouths of these lost ones. Heretofore Sakhalin has been pressed Into service as an open air prison only in the most extreme rases, where capi - tal punishment, by decrees, of course, was iutoiiditl Now that tho exigencies of the great empire of the north demand the purification of Siberia all sentenced to deportation aro carried off into the hellish wilderness without reference to the length of dentence, the nature of thtr rrimo or offenses they were accused of, without refereuce to sex or former stat us in society. The governor of Man churia has reported that a human beinp not born on the island cannot live more than year there. There is no means oi escape except in winter, when if a pris oner can manage to make his way UK miles north form the prison it is possi ble to reach the mainland over tho ice. The ioo bridge is guarded. Still two or three prisoners have escaped by dodginy behind masses of snow and ire, or, wha; is far more probable, by bribing offi rials. At the present moment the most in terestiug colonist of Sakhalin is Sophia Cluhsteia She first achieved criminal renown by pressing her attentions upon I the shah of Persia duiing the hitter's visit to St. Petersburg. Sophia bad avowedly no intention of adding his maj esty to her list of admirers, but songht his acquaintance merely for the purpose of relieving him, if possible, of some of his diamonds. She was foiled iu her ef forts, but succeeded in having her pri vate car attached to tb shah's special train. For this piece of enterprise she was banished to Siberia for a year and while flier.) organized a band of cut ! throats and robbers, whose services she controlled ou tho continent after their terms had expired She is said to bo tho sharpest criminal living, and iu trending her to Sakhalin the Russian government claims to have conferred a lasting benefit npon the wealthy classes. St Louis Republic. CASIMIR-PERIER'S PARD0N3. The Naw French Pmldrnt'a Clemency Not Extended to a King la AnarrhUt. Among the 874 persons pardoned by M. Casiinir-Perier, says our Paris cor respondent, figure, first of all, persons who have been condemned for violence or intimidation in connection with strikes, a highly politic move of Presi dent Casimir-Perier, not merely on ac count of his personal connection with mining interests, uor because of the ad vantage in general of making all gener ous concessions that are consistent with the preservation of law :ind order, but also and iu particular us being oppor tune on the eve of an interpellation on the Graissc'ssac strika Besides these eases of pardon there are a certain number of other common law offenders who benefit by the acces sion of a new president All persons Condemned by virtue of tho law of 18il for incitement to anarchist outrages by speech or writing have been systematic ally excluded from the benefit of par don. It is not uninteresting tonoto that, in the official statement of what has thus lieen done, the minister and president are carefully exonerated from all re sponsibility of having left the anarchists to pay the full penalty of their outra geous acts by the assertion that the min ister of justice previously called npon tho pardons commission to examine in detail tho dossier of tho convicts in or der to draw up a list of those in favor m wouu. . measure oi clemency migm be possible London Tune a . nd Noti .n.lnn. At tho Earl's Court exhibition is shown a decided novelty which is called the haunted swing. This new side show is of particularly diabolical character. Ton sit on a swing in a dark room, and While you gently sway backward and forward, a few inches only, the walls if the room are revolving vertically. The effect is to delude the unhappy vic tim into the belief that tho compart ment is describing an entire circle. La dies havo been seen to wildly hold their skirts about their ankles at the moment they imagined they were hanging in risnis executed a historical picture in (pace head downward, and many a man which every figure of importance was tin leaving the room counts his money copied from some other artist, so that to see if any dropped from his pocket, , very little remained to himself. It was so complete is the illusion. London ihown to Michael Angelo by a friend, Correspondent. I who begged his opinion of it "Excel- j loutly done, " said Angelo, "only, at tho The Birth of Cooley, Pond. flay of jmt, wheu all bodies will There is a wondorfnl swamp imme- resume their own limbs again, I do not diately below the Mount Pisgah church know what will become of that historic and not over 300 feet from tho road at al painting, for there will be nothing that point For many years the place, i left of it ' 'Sun Francisco Argonaut Which is now known as "Gooley's pond," has been "wet lands," but not The Origin of Dy.pep.ia. until five years ago did water begin to Doctor It's merely a case of dyspep riso over tho ground. The place is in a i ma'am. big basin, containing perhaps 00 or 75 1 Wife And what does that come acres, of which about 40 acres uro now , from? under water, which is from a f 'W inches Doctor It comes from the Greek, to several feet deep. It will finally bo a m'am. deep lake unless drained, which is not . Wife Ah, I thought he'd been get likely to be done, owing to the heavy 'inK at something. lie was all right as cost it would require. Somerset (Ky.) Ins" 68 h 'oe.k: to beor. Wilkesbarre Reporter. Newsdealer. A FAT MAN'S DEED. ttory of Tragic Swiw on a HrooMyu Trol ley Cut Whit-h Mluht II Trua A very stout old Brooklyn gentleman fcpjeeiod himself pa.t two women on a Tut nam avenue car and wedged in be tween one of them and a man at tho other end of the seat. The tit was such a tight one that the women held their breaths ami assumed a pancake appear ance. At the corner where tho car turns into Putnam avenue the fat man turned like a big turret and put up a chubby linger. The e;ir stopped. "I'utnam avenue; Grand avenno and Fulton street!" shouted tho conductor. The fat man settled buck and resum rd reading a newspaper, which he had dropped iu his lap. "Want to get out here?" asked tho tonductor, with his hand on the bell tope. The fat man shook his bead There was an angry twang of tho cord, and tho trolley began to whia. At Nostrand avenue tho rhnbby fiu ger went np again. Tho rar stopped. Nobody moved Then tho man who rings up the fares got angry. "See hero," ho exclaimed after ho ; had climbed along the step on the sido ! of the car until ho was opposite tho j fat man, '"what do you menu by telling ! tne to stop for when you don't want to get off?" . "Why," responded tho mountain of flesh us coolly us such amass of adi pi iso , ctmld be cool, "the car jolts so that I couldn't read this narngroith. which is ' slightly blurred. I merely wanted to have the car stand still until I had flu ishod it. That's nil. Now, if you can ; go along slowly without jolting, I will be able to get along very nicely, but if I come across another bad line or two I'll put my hand Kick of my head, and you stop. It's too mneh trouble for me to turn around " Tho conductor's eyes twittered in tho orbits. Ho placed his hand to his head and u'tered shriek after shriek. Reason ; was shattered, lie had become cross ! eyed and insane. New York JIail and Express. ANCIENT LIGHTHOUSES. Beacon Llchta to Guide Mariner Coeval With the Karl lot Commerce, Beacon lights to guide tho wave tossed mariner to a safe harbor must havo been almost coeval with tho earli est commerce. There is positive record that lighthouses were built in ancient times, though few evidences now re main to us fn m old writers or iu crum bled ruins. TLis is not strange, for light towers, never the most stable architec tural form, v ern exposed to tho storms of sea and i ar. The Greeks attributed tho first light houses to Htrcules, and be was consid ered the protector of voyagers. It is claimed by some that Homer refers to lighthouses in tho nineteenth book of , tho "Iliad." j Virgil mentions a light on a temple , to Apollo which, visible far out at sea, ! warned uud guided mariners. Tho Co ! lossus at Rhodes, erected about 800 B. C, is said to have shown a signal light from its nplifted hand. I The oldest towers known were built by tho Libyans in lower Egypt They were touiples also, and the lightkeeper priests taught pilotage, hydrography and navigation. The famous tower on tho isle of Pharos, at Alexandria, built about 2S5 B. C, is the first lighthouse of undoubted record This tower, con structed by Sostratus, the architect, was square in plan, of great height and built in offsets. An open brazier at the top of the tower contained the fuol for the light At Dover and Boulogne, on ei ther side of the English channel, were ancient lighthouses built by the Romans. But the lighthouse at Corunna, Spain, built in tho reign of Trajan and recon structed in 1C34, is believed to bo tho oldest existing lighthouse, E. P. Adams in Gassier 's Magazina The Drug Store Telephone. "Accommodation bureaus are all right when they are conducted as such," said a west side druggist, "but the sign over my door was intended to inform the public that drugs were dispensed within and not information doled out or tele phone messages delivered blocks away. I make no kick when stamps are asked for and the city directory consul bid by people, but when they ring up tho tele phone and call me from my work to an swer it and then want a message deliv ered to a friend living a long distance from the store only a certificate of mem bership in the Autiswearing club which T havo paltted on the transmitter keeps me from ttering fmfJ ldBI(aa Xha morning I was at the breakfast table and was called to the phona I found it was a lady who patronized me about once a month. She didn't talk plainly and kept me' guessing for 15 minutes what she was driving at I discovered that she wanted me to tell her next door neighbor that she wouldn't be homo to dinner and ask her to open a window of tho house and 'for mercy sake feed the poor little cat. ' The telephone has been removed " Buffalo Enquirer. Anjceto' Verdict. Once a painter notorious for plagia- Are You lining KaU If so, It will pay you to write to A, C, Sheldon, general audit of the ''Hurling toil lloute," 210 Washington street, Portland, lie will mail you free of elmrtfo, maps, time tables, and advise you us to the through rates to any point, reserve sleeping ear ueeommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, I'nlon, Southern, Canadian Paoillo or tli-eat Northern railroads at tint very lowest rates olituinalde. The Hurlington route is generally con ceded to be the finest equipped railroad in the world for all classes of travel. Tlirmmh Trains Without Triuirer. Travellers must not forget that the 0. K. A N. line Is thoroughly repaired and 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 coaches. Gallon O. R. A N. Agent before purchasing tickets, or address V. H, llurlburt, (.ien'l Fassen ger Agent. Portland, Oregon. Blank note, receipt and order books at the Kntkki'kisie olllee Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sorc.5, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, AH Horse Ailments, AH Sheep Ailments, Penetrates uuscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiify. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, Makes Han or Beast well again. -THE- Oregon Pacific Railroad CHAS. CLARK, Receiver. Direct Line Quick disnateh jLovv freight rate between Wil lamette Valley jxiints and Sun Francisco. OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. Steamship "HOMER." This Company reerves 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., Nos. 2. 8, Market St., S. F. PortI and Co vvl i tz 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. NORTH WEST Leaves Port land Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Xelsoand 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. IAQ11R0UTE to ' 4 A 'l"."""vfT A YOUNG GIRL'S FORTUNE. AN INTERESTING SKETCH. Nndiliij tpiU m nmilj to a niotlior'i klll'l'lloll U lliT llftllltllUT jiwt IlllllUlllg lulu woimiiihiHNt. K.'llimlnu u mi Iiuiuirm: "our iWiiKlucr. IWiuu'h", iim S j(.Hti of h. t'!i lorrllily illu'lc.l with iHTvmuiiwa, niu biul loot Ihu rmlra u of her ngln riu. l wu III ueh a condition tluil wo hul Iu kw ii hvr from whool ami alutolon her rmulo I. oil. In fuel, wo feared K Vllia (Uhcxs ami am pmulvo lull for an Invnliiatiln mimly aha would huv lil Ihitt IvrnMa aMUiMi. Wo hml tvih'ili from ito iu. Hia Uml of M Auiiiwi li ilitliid lut 16 ini., and allhouvu ha tow Uk. ti only threa UHtloa uf N. rvltio tlio imw wvitilu Uu iiiiU: lur uorvoiwin and ytup. toiua of ft. VHiu ilauca am rutin ly n-mo, aha aii'iid'lioul n itulatljr, and atiidlta wliti com. fcirt and t-ho Inu rwvri'U nmiidrM Umi of her ami. her i'villo a .. ii.ll.l, and no mi y coulil inK'ur for our ilaunlilur Ilia tiiallH lr. ViIm' Norvlna haa tiroutitit lo r When mv limthef rtHtuiionnilil ih .mi.1. I had no rnlili III patent uiclu iti.-a and would 0.4 llli'U Iu hliu, but aa lat t-mt ha aenl ua a Uxilu, wa tn'Kan Klvliig It lo lUaiu'lu, and Ilia nhHt waa alttua IniuivdlXa," Ilia. K. K. Bullock, llrlKtilou. N. V. Ir. Mllea' Kniorallva Nenrtne h told ty al) OPik-KUHOO a pnaiura iriuiruav, or u nl dinn-l ty Ilia Dr. Mllea Nwllcal ( o.. Klklmri. Ilul., on rect'lio( price. It par UHllo. lajitha for .v pn-a prvild. II to oalUvly fm rYuuj opialua or tlaniruiuua druca. For sale by Charinan & Ca. Mirrtlt'a Notice uf Hale on KJecutlon. Iu the Coiiniy Court nl lha Utale ol 0rPon for lh County of Clackamaa. Rule Tucker, plaintiff. , A I. Mam hard and II N. Kilmuialou. drictidauia Hlale o Oregon. County ol Cla.kaum. ia. Notice Ii herein alveti. thai hy rlrtue o( an aiaciulon and order of aale laaurd out n ilia county court of Ilia Hlale of Orrfou lor Hie l otiuty ot Clackamaa, hearina date lha Tilth day of Of'tntier, llM. In a aull wherein Utile lucter aa plalmlrt. and A U Hlaiicliartl and II N. Kdtiilnaloll were itefeii,lanta. comttiaiid- liia me. iu Hi name ol Hie Hiatr ol tin gun, that oul of the real ralate hereluaflr de.erllied, lo reallie a auin aufllrlelil to aill.fy the demauda of aanl decree, to wio I0 T J. and lha limner an in ol l.'.l iu aa alioruev'a leea. and Ilia further inn ol IIUlU coata, loaelher Willi llltnroat oil lha aame alnce aaiil decree waa eniereil al ten er rvui. tr piiutiin, auij ami ina coaia oi euu al' Irndilut thla a lie Now, llteretorr. In oliedleniv In anch derrre, I did, on the .h tli day ol Octnlier. Iu4. duly levy iun. and will, on Saturday. Hie la: day nl 1Mb cemlwr, I'M. at Hie hour ol I o clock P M. of aid ilay.al lite frulll door of I he Court lnnl.e In aald coinily nffet for aale at public, auction, and ai II to ihe hiKheat and beat Id lder, lorcaahlii hand, all the rluht, title and intereai the aald ilefetidaiiia or either ol lliem have In and to the following dcacrltied real property. In wit: Una 7. and . Iu block S. Kalla View Addi tion to Oregon City. Clackamaa county, toctou. dated tbl. ilh Jay ol Ocioher. A h l"l, K C. M A IHU H K. HherlrT of Clackamaa county, Hlale of Oregon. By N. M Moouy, Deputy ll-J.ll ; NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice I. hereby l ven that Ihe undertftiel haa, by order ol the Honorable County Court of Clackamaa county. Oregon, been appointed ad milllatrator ol the ealateol I'homna A. Ilillrliltia, deceaacd All perwuia, therefore, who have claln.a aaalnat aald eaiate are re,iilrel to pre aeut them tluly verified to my attorney, It. K Croaa. al hla otnee In Oreami City, Ongoii, witlilu alx montha from llita date. KI.I.A A. Ill TCIIINS. Admi. Dated Nov. I, n. 11-2 11-90 Nolle of Kierutnr'a Hale nl Heal Eatat. Notice Ii hereby given that In piiraiiance of a llcenae and order of aale made by Hie County Court of the Hlale of Oregon, for the County ol I lackiiinai, on the inh day ol Hepleinlier, lat, Iu Ihe matter of the eainie of Klc hard lienlea, deceaaeil, the underalgued exeeuiora ol tlio laat will and leatament ol aald Itlchard tleolea. de ccae.l. will acll al public aiicilou, at the court hooae iliair. In the city of Oregon t.'llv, Clack' amaa county Oregon, on Ihe ITili day ol liecem ler, l4. al lOoclock A M.. lo the Ulgheat bid der for caah In hand, all and alugular Ihe following deacrllied real properly belonging to the aald eainte of lilcliard (lerdea, deceaaed, altuated In the Colltily ol Clackamaa and Hlate nl Oregon, lo-wll: A Irr.ct ot land altuale, Mug and being In ihe County ol Clackauini Hlate of Oregon, to-wll: Coinnieiiclng X chalua and W linka aotithot the noriliea.t corner of the n rth eaat ipiarier ot the aoulhweal quarter of aoctloii thlrti-eii town.htp two aouth, range four eaal, where the county road from Oregon City, via I'nlon aeuleineul, Interaecta the old emigrant road Irom I hlllp Ko.ier'a lo'fhe liallea; ilienco north h" di'grena and :iu inlnutca, weat fli chalna and 2'i llnka; thence aouth !7 chalna and M llnk; thence eaat at) chaina; thence north. Ill chalna and HO linka. lo beginning, conialiilug :H..'i acrea, together with the teucineiiia, hernl IlKincnta and appurteuaiicta Ihereiinlo belong. Ing lined to be made at the expenae nl ptirchaaer. I'Kleil November HI, lH, B.I. Nohiikn, II. Woi.r, Sxecutora of tlio Katale of Klnh'irl (icrdea, deceaaed. 11 i u NOTICK OK FINAL HKTI'LKMKNT. Notice l hereby given, that I havo filed my final reni rt In Ihe mailer of tho palate , I Kred lilern deceaaed, (u the County Conn of clacka maa county, Oreeoii, mid the Court haa ap pointed January 7. li'A at the hour of Klo'clock A. M. aa a day and time, for Ihe hearing of aald report and lor the acltl -nimt of aald eatnta. DAVIII XIMMKKMAN, Adnl'r of aald eatale W. H. Hi.'HrT, Atfy for the eatale 1HI.I2-7 NOTICK OK KIN A I. hKITI.KMI.NT. Notice la hereby given, that I have filed my Anal report In the mailer ol the e.tuie of Kraut W Campbell, deceaaed, in Ihe County Court ot i incaniuaa coiiniy, lircgon, ami urn court hna appointed December M lIH. at the hour of leu n clock A M. aaa day and time for the hearing of aald report aud for the aettlcmenl of aald ea l'e. SAUAII A. C.tMl'llKLL, .. Adtn'x of aanl KUte. II. E. Crobh, AH'y for Kaute 11-2: 11-:M) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice la hereby given, thit lleny Hchool hill been appointed by the lion, (iordoii K. Ilnyea J udge of the Con nty Con rt of C'laclia maa con nty Oregon, admlnlatralor with the will annexed nl Hana Henry Hchcel, dcccaacil. All peraotn having clalrna agnlnataald eatateare notified to prcacut them duly verified lo the an Id admliila trator at Henrge. Oregon, within alx month! fruui the date ol thla notice. , HENhY HCIIKEL, Adm'r, Ggo. I. 8toy, Att'y for Adm'r Dated Nov 1, MIH. 11-2:11-30 THE BON TON. Main Street, near Fifth. Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.'s Mil waukee beer on draught. IMPORTED ANE) DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS All the Best Brands of Cigars. Society Directory. IHKi.ON CITY IIOAItll OK TKAHK. Mvvtaai Colin IIoii,mi Hai'oliit Monday In aach Month. Vl.liora wolnoiiin. K. K, liUKAI.IiNDN, IIKO, IJ. IIIIONVNUI.I. Hoi'tniary, I'roaliloiit OAVKL I.OIKIK. NO. ,M, A O, t!. Mwlaawoiid and toiirlli Halurdity tivenlnna at Kulaht .1 hall.Canliy, Vlalilun hrollicra mad wi'lcoma. K K f aai.TiiN, K (!. MtniuN K, Hwnnlnr. Ma.icr Horkuniii K. OK l. HI AH l.tl"IK NO. WV ll Thoina. Nollaon. K. ol It. J K, Itlalcy t". and H o'clock III I'a.lle hall. I. O. if. K. loiildina. .oecia eierv neone.ilav avmi uu al Hrotlieri Iroiu olhvr K. ol I', lodgca Invlled, IISW Kill) l.olitIK Nt, i"i. t. r. it A, M Mecla the aecond ami lourlh Malunli yaotnuch u. , i in. no .ua.oiia iii oou aiatniiut are Imiird io alleml I). II 1UM. W. M, K. J. Ki gal i., Heti'y, OHWKtIO I.OIHIK Nil. aa, I o. II. T. Meet, every r'rlday evening In Hie new hall Iu Old Town. J. (I. lUiNKa, t". T, John Kat'ax, Hec'y. Wll.l.AMKTTK HKUKKAII I'Kl'ltKK i.oinlK, NO Mceta Die aecond and lotirlli Monday In ilia nioiilh ai ; :m p M., In . o. O K IUII. M. U. 1'IIAKMAN, U, M. I IUaMAN. Hwrelary. N. (, I.. A. H. OK K II II A K K It CAMP, H. OK V. Meeta Iu K P. Hall on lha aecond and lourlh Monday avciilnga of each iiiouth .Maa W, K JOIINHON, I'real UlaaNoaaA Cai.irr. Hec'y. MIHI'I.KToK i.oliliK NO IMIK II" Mi eia every Tuoday eveulna Ma Itti kiohii. I . ol II 1-i.oka Uvaa. Iteti HCMiInK l.oimK, NO to 1.111! W, Miela everv aecnd and lourlh Halunlav ufeach uiouih al Wllantivlllr, orrgtm. M. C. Vot'hu, M , W, Joiix Tvna, Uccorder. I'll) lltoN UiiNli: Nii. 1;i.Va"o. I" ' Meeta every Tliura.lav avenltof ai n.l.l irMiiM hall. Oawego. Vl.ltlllg blelht.li alwaya e- . T. Mi MllUK, Kni MH. Itecorder M IV. Mul.Al.l.A l.nlltiK No 0, A O. I'. W. " Meeia Oral and Ihlrd Haiunlay In each nioiilh ai achmil houae Vlililng inriulara made wel-"-. J. W TMume, M. W o. W. ItonaiNa. Hee. ' iiKN.t lilioK I'omI', No," -.M I), A."H '," I"e an. Iltelit of Oregon, Mecla In acho.il houae al Needy nil Ural Hal unlay In each month at 1 n'ebiek p. in. All comradea ntada welcome I P Hll l.lNoa. II. TMoMraon, Adjt. , Coinmaiider, WACIIK.su" THIl'nt,' Nii 'u ItKhMKN Meela l ueaday evening at A.O, I'. W. Hail. Via- iiitif memnera invito I. J. 11. How tan, . . Bachein ( lla Kgl.LY. C of K. CASH V"TTl in k. N :ai. I o, .. f . Meeta nral and Ihlrd Haiurday evening of each mouth at knight hall.Canliy. Vl.llltig nirnitn-r. alwaya matio welcome Kli.a Kkiumt. See l.ao. w. Ksioht. W, C. " WtMlDMRN OK THK vtdltl.li. Willamette Kali, ( amp No. la, meeta M and Ith Tueaday ulghta In each mouth In K. ol P. hall. Vi.lilng ueigblaira made welcome. h. It. Martin. Clerk. K M. Mara.C. (', "HWKliO OKAN'lilt No! in t of II. Meela the aecond Halunlav (if each month al 10a. m O. KtToN Maaier. J. g. (Uug Hee y. HAMAHCCH (I It A NO K V. OK II. NO. a1, Meela on Ihe Drat Haiurday Iu each mouth al 10 o'clock a. m. at lha llatna.cui echool houaa. t VOINO. Maater. T. II. Ka (Titan., Secretary. HT JOHN H llltANCII, NtJ. 87, ( K X Meela every Tueaday evening al their hall corner Main and lenlh Hireeta, Oregon City. N.C. Mti iiai.a.Hee y. T. W. Hci.i.iv. Prea MI I TNOMAII UilMiK., No. 1, A. t k k'UT llolda Ha regular rommunlcallona on Drat and Ihlrd Haliirdaya nl each month al 7 .10 r. at. Brethren In good .lauding are Invlled to attend. I I. PoHT Kit, W. M. T. K. KYAN.Mecretery. CLACK AM A4 CH APTKK. Clackamaa Chapter No. IK A. M. Kegiilar ni?allon third Mouday ol lha month at t J. H WAI.KKK, II. P. M Si lit! eire, Hac'T, "" oitKtio.v i.ni nrN77"ri. o.o". v. Meeta every Thuraday even at? Ml o'clock r. H. In Ihe Oid Kellowa' Hall, Main at reel Membera of (he onler are Invited to alteli4. 0K.O C. KLV.N.U. Thtai. Ryan, Hecrelary. OHWCuo i.ot.riK. No w, 1. 1) o. K " Meeta at odd Kellow a hall, Oawego. every Monday evening. Vlalllng brethren made "''''"n'"- C. II. NIXoN, N. (J. i. t. Kiai.gv. HeC. ACIIII.I.KH L'lllliK. NO. UK, K OK P Meeta everv Krhtav nivhtai iha w ..ft i,.tt .Vlalllng Kulghta invited It L Hoi.Man. 0. K. f rAl.itlNTiliANtiK. NO. III. Pfol Hi Meela laat haiurday ol each month at their hall In Wllaouvllle. It. II. Ilav, Mia Hana Hiuae. Rec'y. Maater. OltKUON CITY HOHK i:'o.", Ko Kegiilar meeting ihlrd Tiieailay uf each month at 7:.l P M ). l Hannaa I'rea ILH. TaN0g. Sec. H. Narioaa. K'rtn WII.LaMKITK ItKBK.KAii HKOKK.K LotMJfc No J. I O. O K. Meeta the aecond and lourlh Monday In earh ruoulh at o'eloi k p. in. In I o o K. Hall Maa Mvav Wn.i.uaa. N (J. Mb. M. U. Ciiahhan, Hen. KALLH CITY I.OIHiK OK A.O V. W. Meela every Haiurday evening ol each month In A. O I'. W. hall 7th M. All aolotiruiiig brethreu conllally luvlied lo attend T. K. la AC I.T, M. W. Cko Caurr, Kcrnrder. KOI'N TAIN HohK. CO, No I. Kegiilar meeting aecond Wednraday In each mon Hi at engine lione, eaat able Main Uriel between Heveiiih ami Klghlli, J. W.rlTgWAHT. Hee. Htkaiiiiit. K'rm M. p. Hi'iNK, Koremaii. MKAUK BKI.IKF COIIPH, No, la, HKPAUT- MKNT OK OKKtiON. Mra. M. 8 Pll.bury . . . Prealdent. Mra, J. L. t ochrano, - . Treaaurer. Mra. J. II, Harding, - . Hecrelary. Meeta on (Ir.t and third Tucadaya of each month III K. of P. Hall. Membera of corpi Irom abroad, cordially welcomed. MKAUK I'OHT, No 11. I A. H.. DKPAllT.MKNT OK OKKOON. Meela flr.t Monday of each month, at K. nl P. Hall. Oregon city. Vlalllng comradea made wolcouie. ., . "AVID MnARTIIira, Commander. MH. Wli.i.iAMa, Adjiilaut HONH OF VKTKItANH. K. D. Ilaker Cainii. No la n,..i. a... and inlrd Thuraday evening til each mouth, at K. of P. hall. W. K. Joluiami. Cantain II. H. Ilelom nr. Itepre aentatlve Dlv Kuimiiinmenl: (I o. Wood, lat Lieutenant; Alnnr.o VY ckhain. 'ill Lie u.m C. A Herman, lat Hcrgeattt. JIL'TTE CKEKK (IKAN'iE, No. Hi, P. of "ll. " Meett at their hall In Manmam ...,.,.,i u.o. tirdHy Iu each month at 1(1 a. m. Vl.liio. mem liera alwaya welcome. j. a jai k, Hecrelary . It. WHITE, Maater, CLACKAMAS I.OIKIK, No. 67, A O. V W Meela tlrat and third Monday In each month, at Htralght'a Hall. Vlalllng brclhcrn welcome 0. K. PKAMK B, HlllXOMH. Hco- M. W. COLUMIIIA HOOK AND LADDER CO. Meeta flrat Friday of each month at Fountain engine houae. Ciiab. Atiirv, Prea, CM i'll.l.ow, Heo'y. ClIAI. Hitzxh, ('rm CATARACT HOHK CO. No. J. Meeta aecond Tueaday of each month at Cat aract Engine houae. W. II. llowKi.i.,Prea O. II. Iikbtow, Heo'y. J, W O'Cohnki.l, K'rn MOLALLA ORANGE, NO. 0, P. of II. Meeta at their hall atWrlnht'a llrldgeonthe accent! Haiurday of each month at 10 a. m.. Fellow membera made wolcouie. Ja. Nuon, Maator, E H. CooPkit. Boo. F COMPANY KIRHT REOIMKNT, O. N. 0 Armnry, Third and Main. Regular drill night Monday. Regular hiialueaa meeting), firat Monday of each month. nvriCKita. J. W. Onnnni. ... r...i v. n ko iv. . . iriv.i r Ia,,..: i L. L. Plckena, - - Hecond Lluutenaut WARNER ORANOK, No. 117, P. of II. Meet fourth Hattirdav of each mnnih .i ii.. i. hall lu New Era. David McArthur. Maater Sundny Services. HI'. I'At'l.'H I'llt'ltt'll - Hpiacopal - lv. Inti liawaon, Ituclor. Hio vlowa alll o'clork a. m. and 7 p m. I'rayar acrvlca vry Uvaday viiiIiii. rillHT roNtlMKtUTIilNAI, (lll'ltl'll. Uev, J. W.C'uwaii I'a-lur, Norvln.a al III M vi and h UU r. M. HiuoUr Holiool alior iuoruln aorvli'u. 1'iajrvr uii'imImh w '"dimailay voiniia a iMo.i'lnck. I'raycr iio'cllun ot Yuiiu I'nopU. a HmdiMy ol Clirl.iUU Klidi-avor vvviy Htiiijay tviMiumalT t prauipl. Klltsr IIAl'lMI- I'llI'lU'll -Itav, MA l'Ha Pa.ior MotnliK Hen lev i Honda Holiool at IJ l'i; Ktfiuna hiovlin Him, (r(nlur prayer niKi'llua Wi'dni'.day evenlna. MimiIIiW ('ntoiinhl Meellou every Wediieaday eveuliia K n........ In. llm flr.t Htmilav in Him 1 , e.onlal invliailon 10 all. ' NT. IllllN H ( lll lll II l'AMIiil.i!.(ar i II i l.l k u h a h ii. Pna'.or. Ou MiiinUy uiaaa ai a and in ;i a. at. Kvery aecoiid and loutih Muinluy ll.tr. null ..irlii.Oi (, llifl H lii.l.i.tb . . Al all oilier luaa.ea Minii aerinmia. Huud.ty Hchool al J ;iu P. M. Veapera, apologniical aiiniccia, ami iienetiictiou ai i .iu r, at. UKTIIOIHIT KriHI'ol'AI. niri(CII,iar tl. Htaaa, Paatoi'. Morning aervire at II; Hutiday Hchool al lniai I In. a nieetiiig alter moriilng aervlie, Kveiilug aervlca al 7 ,ai. Knworlli Leagut mceiiug Hnmlay evening at II M. Prayer Meeting Thur.day evening al o UU, alianiera eonllallv invited, KtltHT PIIKillYTKItlAN Cllt'ltl ll -llay. 0, W, oiaoNgv. Pa.lor. Hervicea at It a. at . ami 7 :m r M. Habbath Hchool al IU a. at. Young People . Hociely ol I hrl.tlan Kudeavor meeta every Htiuday evening al I W Weiliieaday evening prater meeting al 7 Heala dee. K.VANtC.I.ICAI.CHCItCII-HKIIMAM - M. f, Mvana, I'aalor. Pleaching aervicea every Huiiday at II A M and ) W P M. Habbatli acl.iail every Nuitday al III A M ( Ilea, P. Holt, mini ) Weekly Prayer Meeting every W eilue.ilay evening I'NITKII HltKI'MHKN IN Oil IIIHr.Pr.aeh lug every aecond ami fourth Huudav of eacd no. utli. at II una in. and 7 p m.-W II. kii) I. aim. pa.ior Hutiday actual! al Iti a. m. at Oregon Cliy Kltt aumlay al Maluaoii ai-hinii houae. Molalla; 'I hlrd Nuuday, Mountain llonia II a. iu,! Ilmlxr Hrovn, i p. in - ML delta tlreen. Huperluleiuletil Humiay .chool, 1'rayvr uiiHillog every Medueaday evening, EAST AND SOUTH TlIKSIlTsnJJOUTE Of tlio SOUTilHKN TACIIIC COM TAN Y. Kijm-aa Trillin leave, I'urtliinJ litllr. Hou.h r. H. t r. m. IU IA n 1 T rT.Trlh. l.y l.v Ar Porllami Ar OregouCiiy l.v H. Krauclaco .v a .in u. 7 IV A. M. 7 ou r at. MNINtl CA ltd ON OOHK.N It ill' Tit Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AND Second-Clans Sloeplng Cars Attached Iu all through Iralna HOHKIIt'KU MAIL (liallyi Ma. m I si a. at 4 ' r. M I l.v Portland Ar I.T Oregoui.'lty . I Ar lto.el.org I.t W P. at I JVf. N 7 Ul A. Weal Hide Klualon. BETWKItN PllltTLANt) AND COK VAI.I.IS. Mall Traill, lally (Klcept Hunday.l 7 IDA. M IJ ift r. n Porllami Corvallla I Ar Ar I.T "S is r 5 I in r n At Albany and Corvallla connect with Iralna ol Oregon aud Pacific Itallroad. Kipreaa Train Dall (Kicept Hutiday) 4 40f. m. 7 lbr, m. I.T Ar Portland Ar McMluuvtlle Lt " A. ai I A M) A. M THR0UCH TICKETS Til ALL POINT! IN THK KAHTKItN 8TATKH, CANADA AND Kl'KOP Can be obtained at low eat ralea from L B Moor a, AgeuL Oregou City. B KOKIIl.KIt, K P, HOIIKHH, Manager. An t 0. K. anal Pan, Agent. 1. 1 & H. CO. E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE ERST CiivoH tlio choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL -R. O XJ T E S GREAT NORTHERN RY, SPOKANE Minneapolis UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA DENVER OMAHA ST. PAUL. Kansas City. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. 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