Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 31, 1895, Image 3

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    Oregon City tntcrprise.
kiudayTmay a i j nun.
niocknmas Co. Directory.
COl'NTY OKKK'KltH,
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Ilncnrilnr,
'J'ri.mnirnr,
A latmmir, m
MhIiihiI Superintendent,
Surveyor,
I'oruuer,
'Commissioners,
OREGON CITY.
town niui"K I'ltoHi'Kitrrv
Ili lcf Ili'xiiiiMt of lu IiiiluNtrtitH unit
AilvguliiifCK niul Orfiipiitloii
Curried On.
(Inrdiili K. Ilayst
Hi"). K. Hiirinii
K. ('. Haddock
H. M. Ham. by
H. I.. Moor
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K. I., iiiimiau """ aecoiiu iarnw 111 me worm
ibo larfiit woolen lull! went of tlie
Two grunt electric atalions, ono of
Milliard Hitolt
frank Jaguar
HATItH TO ItKMKMilKH.
MAY .11, Krl.lny-1.Mtur at Hlilvnly'i
opera limine, hi Ml', M. by Head Consul
NlkeiilH'rn of Woodmen on "Fraternal
Ism." Admission fri,
Jl'NK II, Moniliiy I'roliiiln court eon
vi' n fur l Im Juno i'liin.
J I' NIC ft, Weilne.ilay County court for tlx
regular June term tiii'ets.
Jl'NK 15, Kalunlay ('larkamsi Cnunly
Teachera' A HniK-iuliiHi meets at (Vntral
I'llllll Sl'llliol IllMIKH,
Jl'NK III, Wcilnrsiliiy Ornml Army of Hi
lli'imbllr, Woiuiin'i Itelii'T Ciir., Hons
nl Veteran nml I.BilU'n' Adl Horlrty
liolil mI n I rnciiiiipmciit at Oregon City,
liinlliiK three tint's.
Jl'l.Y 4,Thiirlny-Koiirtliof July. I'laiea
of ImlilliiK tint various (-elehrutloiia In
Oaikuinas county annouiiri-d as cnl In,
JULY I", V'i.iliicily Willamette Valley
Cliaiiliiii'iua Association ronvenea at
(Hailstone park for a session of tun days.
CHAT ABOUT TOWN.
Wool wanted t I'hariuan A Sou 'a
uluro.
Money to loan on Improved farms.
W. II. lturKliur.lt.
Wunti'il, KM) KliontfN. Aililu-Na Clilf
Farm, Canity, Ore. lino.
KtrHW lmla of all atylci, colora, ai.ca
and priiaa at Moody A Kim-anton'i.
Wanted, clt-aii win to cotton rag-a at
the F.N tick I'll in it olllce. 5 cents per
(H)llllll,
for 4 f"nt or Hi-inch wood
filled by F. Varknr.
A. Coles will remove Ida shoe Htoru
fiom tint oatiillli't Inilldinti to the vacant
lore room adjoining tho Kleclric res
tunrunt.
V, V, Murrit hit a removed to the
HoIm'ik dwelling on Adams street be
tween Sixth ami 8i'venth, which lie re
cently nvnired.
MlMalMHlii river.
Two of the lariat flouring mill on
the coast.
Four iiilji mil Ih wlionu output exceeds
the total productions of all the other
mills on the Cont.
Two paMr iiiIIIm, whoso capacity eijtiaU
that of any of the nulla went of the Miss
iHaippI rivur.
Thu larituat excelsior and shoddy mill
In Ort'Kon.
Two well iipilpui push am! door fac
tories.
Two sawmills supply the lumber.
A machine ahop and foundry equal
sUu to any In the state outside of Port
land. .
The InrjiCHt artificial ice factory
Oregon.
One of the laruoat aoap woiki on tl
Coast.
Two electric car linen, thu Iks
ijtiliKd af any in the ataio.
Haifa mile of the main business
alroet paved with vitrified brick.
The larxvat ahoe factory in the atul
A city water worlca with the larnvat
piimpliiK atutlon in the atate otitniiln
I'ortland.
I'uiir volunteer fire companiea, well
Iniitied and aupplied with apparutua.
Well lighted atreeta hy arc and incan
ili'Kcrnt liililH
A city hull with council room and of
llci'B.
A city faa.il not excelled hy any in the
atute for aerurity and aunitnry condition
Twelve Iioiimch of worxhip irive evi
foot
Onlera left at Frank Harlow a utoro, , .l,,....., tl.t fhrialianitv lma firm
promptly : ,,K City
Kick Headache, coiirtipaiion and Indi
Katioii are ipiicklv cureil hy Ie Wltt'a
Little Karly Itinera, the fuiiiona little
jillla. CO. Iluutlev, drunnint.
Now I the time to ray lorlhecodlin
moth and caterpillar. Hchwan A I'utrow
dandle a aprav pump that ia aimplo,
oiructive and low in price. Call and ex
amine tliein .
IHaordera of the Htoinach and howela,
ruptionaof the akin, (liaturlicd aleep,
and linillnr diaordera in Infunta, are all
relieved hy Stedinan'a Southing I'ow-lera.
A auit of all-wnol clothea made to your
tiieaaure and a flrat cUaa joh for only $12
la ono of the bargain offered by (ilaaa &
Ktnyth, Kamplea ol cloth from which to
select from.
Tan In m, ahulf paper, new line of
ladiea' uiiimnr underwear, boy'a atraw
hata, alao a full line of trent'a aummer
tinderwunr, Indie' allk mitt juat arrived
nt the Hacket atore,
iko ia hu, who buy property when
no one viae It) buying, bot'aiiae he can
then buy cheap. C. 0. T. William can
fit you out on eiiHy term.
' Amonn the ImporliMit event for next
week, la probate court, which County
Judge Hiiyea convene Monday; county
;ourt Wi diieRiliiy, and the city council
Wednesday evening.
Deputy DiHtrict Attorney L. L. Porter
and Joseph Rice will remove their luw
olllce to rnuniii otegiintlv fitted up for
that purpoHe upHtair in tho Oregon City
bank building. They will make the
change thi week .
"Farmer Hayseed" haa jut arrived
from "the Kaat" and ia preparing the
inont marvelous display of vegetiible
ever seen on this Count, which lie will
exhibit aome time in Juno, at Slilvoly's.
Lookout for future notiw. tf
Kev. J. J. Stanh, of Portland, will
preach at the Congregational church
next Sunday morning and evening by
exchange with the pastor. The topic an
nounced from the pulpit lust Sunday will
be treated at aome Hiihsequont time.
Capt. James P. Khaw and family have
given up their dwelling on Sixth and
Washington street and removed their
furniture to Portland this woek. Tbev
Lave been In Portland for several weeks,
but have now located their permanently.
An electric car liud from Portlnnd to
Ilillsboro 1 now one of tho possibilities,
and Oregon City will furnish the motive
power. The General Kloctric company
ha agreed to furnish power for an one
hundred an twenty-horse powor motor.
Bun Franklin tramped, hungry and
foot-sore, through Philadelphia streets,
with a loaf under one arm and a lot of
brand now proverbs under his hut. Ono
of Ben's maxims was, "a penny saved is
a penny earned." You've heard that
before, but no matter j if you will buy
your groceries at V. Hurris' you will re
alize the force of it.
Six Nchool house, all fine, modern
hulldtnga, give the beat of educational
advantage.
Light halls aupply thd public and
lodge needa ol the city.
Fifteen aecret orders supply the fr
ternal need of our people.
A free reading room fiirinahoa a place
where a pleaaant hour can be nt
Thrtw ncwpAers supply the demand
for the new of the day.
The United State lund olllce for this
district.
A handsome brick court house.
A hospital equal in accommodations
to any in the !ate.
A park of 74 acre, one of the moat
beautiful in the atate.
The annual gathering of the Willamette
Yalley Chautauqua Association, one of
the greatest educational institutions on
the Coast.
Twenty-one lawyers attend on the God
do of Justice and see that justice ii
meeivtil out alike to the riidi and poor.
F.leven ministers attend to the spiritual
wants of our people.
Six physicians look alter tiie physical
welfare of the eople of Oregon City
Two dentist see that Oregon City peo
ple have their teeth kept in repair.
Seven real eatate dealer have the beat
lot of bargains ever offered to investor
One book atore carries everything in
that line that i called for.
Two bank whose credit wa unshaken
during all the late hard times in the
country.
Four drug store supply remedies for
all ailtmentH.
One jewelry storo doe tho btminess in
that line.
Two jeweler shops keep the time piece
In order.
Four millinery store see that the
fashions are maintained.
Ten general merchandise store supply
everything from a hair-pin to a suit of
clothe.
Light grocery houses supply the eata
bles for the Oregon City iieoplo.
Two furniture store do business in that
line.
Two clothing and gent's furnishing
goods stores enable our people to keep
well dressed.
Three hardware stores handloall good
in that line.
Three Blioe stores attend all wants in
footwear.
One second-hand store offers bargains
to all .
An Ice cream and oyBter parlor looks
after the Bpare change of the young men
Three cigar stands are the delight of
the smokers.
Four confectionary and fruit stands sup
ply sweet meats to all.
Five barber shops see that tho mon
look presentable.
Three bakeries furnish bread for the
people.
Six blacksmith Bhops do the work in
that line.
Three wagon shop keep the vehicles
in repair.
Six shoe shops keep the footweur of
Oregon City In repair.
Two harness Bhops supply the trade in
that line and do the repairing.
One axe handle factory manufactures
Oik handles of all kinds.
One chair factory does all kinds of rus
tic chair work.
Nine suloons supply the wet goods so
necessary to convivial people.
A telephoue system with the latest
Improved long-distance Bell telephones,
with connection by long distance wire
with all the principal cities fn Oregon
IS and Washington.
Five hotel furnish accommodation
for traveler.
Five meat markets supply the fresh
meat need of the city.
One flh and poultry market attend to
all want in that line.
One milk, butter and egg stand sup
plle the trade In that line.
Four dairies supply the city need for
fresh milk,
Four restaurant feed the hungry.
Two photographic galleries perpetuate
the good look of our people.
An undertaking atablishment assure
a decent burial to Oregon City' dead.
Two livery Htahlua furnish rig to all
that apply.
Foilr transfer and express firm attend
to all trucking and transfer business.
One express company furnishes safe
transit for all valuable
Two telegraph ofllcea enable communi-1
cation to be had with the outside world.
One steam laundry doea luiimlrying hy
improved modern methods.
Tluee Chinese w ash house waHh cheap
with no charge for odor anil extra.
A Salvation army brigade that for zeal
and entliUhlam is not excelled In the atate.
A lirusa band w hose playing ia up to all
tliut can tie expected of amateur.
A millitia compuny which in iniuiW,
elllcioncy and physique, equal any of the
crack companies of the slate.
A town whose transportation facilities
are not excelled by any place on the
Coast. A fleet of river boat connect
with all point on the Willamette and
Columbia river and steamship anil rail
road communication is had with all parts
of the world.
The state census now being taken will
give Oregon City a population of 5,21)0,
including suburb.
The pay roll of Oregon City, in propor
tion to population, exceeds that of any
other town on the Pacific coast.
The second largest water power in the
United State and the greatest available
water power in the world at tidewater.
Never freeze up or dries up. The warm
rain of the valley during the winter and
the melting snows of the mountain 1ur-
ng the aummer maintain a uniform flow
of water the year round.
The only free suspension bridge on the
Pacifl? coast.
Send this copy of the Entkki'kihk to
your friend in the Last.
0. A.K. KSCAMPJfEST.
Ureal
Preparation Helnjr Hade
the Eventful Occasion.
for
Constable "Jink" McCown, Jacob
Kiuearson, Charles Poie and Hay Norris
left at 3 o'clock Tuesday morning for a
ten days trip to Eastern Oregon. A con
siderable, part of the journey will be made
on horseback. They take their Raddle
horses on board The Dalle boat at Port
land, and after the boat reaches its desti
nation, will continue the trip on horse
back. They expect to go as far as Canyon
City, where they will look after some
horse belonging to the Kinearson's.
Dr. L. L Pickens ha removed to toe
Barclay building on Water street near
the susHnion bridge. Thi building
was formerly used by Dr, Carll as an
olllce, but was removed to the back part
of the lot to make room for the Barclay
brick building, and has been remodeled
and refitted and made a good as new.
D. II. Glass will occupy the dwelling re
cently vacated by Dr. Pickens.
Paul Schultz, a manager, will assume
charge of the meat market formerly
owned bv J Konkle, opposite Huntley's
book store, on Saturday, June l.and will
okui up with a first das selection of all
kind of fresh meats, bacon, lard, sau
sage, etc. Mr. Schultz, being t first class
butcliei, the public will be sure .of get
ting what they order. He wait on a
hild the same a on a grown person.
Prices an low as the lowest. Try the new
market.
B. Jaggar, of Oregon City, has just
completed a substantial three-story
brick store, 50x100 feet, at the corner of
rout and Main streets, which is to be
occupied as a feed store. He has had a
good artificial stone sidewalk laid on
both fionts of his building, and has set
pattern which property-owners in that
vicinity might do well to follow. Ore-
goninn,
Geoige O. Kinearson and V. R. Hyde
ave formed a co-partnership for the
practice of law. They are both too well
known to need any comuiendatioa, and
their ofllce will be upstairs in the Jaggar
building, where they are ready to wait
on clients. They will add abstracting to
their business.
There will be one of the greatest
gathering t the 14th annual encamp
ment of the Grand Army of the Republic,
Women' Belief Corp, Son of Veteran
and comrade ever held in the slate, and
ttie board of trade, mayor and city
council of Oregon City are joining hand
w ith these organizations to entertain the
viaitor on that occusion. The encamp
ment hold ltd session on June 17th and
18th, and reduced rates have been
secured on all lines of transjiortation.
The following hotel rates have been ar
ranged for during the encampment:
Board and lodging in hotels, $1 per
day ; rooms In private families, 50 cent
per day; meal at hotel and restaurant
15, 20, 25, and 50 cent each.
Comrade with wive , or members of
the Women' Belief Corp, when desired
will be provided for in private familb.
The following colored ribbon pinned
to the left breast of comrades, will inform
the visiting comrades to wliat committees
they belong, and such committeeman
will cheerfully answer all question per
taining to 'he work of hi committee;
Executive committee Messrs J. P,
Shaw, J. T. ApHiron, Geo. A. Harding.
Mesdame M. 8. Pilsbury, Roa Fonts,
J. B. i'.-trding, J. Meldrnm and M. W.
Miller. Knot of red. white and blue
riMon on left lapel of coat.
Escort Me-r. Dr. W. E. Carll,
Hiram Straight, J. P. Shaw, W II.
Bnrghardt, C. O. T. Williams, J. G.
Pilsbury and Chas. Meserve. Mesdame
M. M. Charinan. E. L. Clone and E.
Meldrum. Conducting comrades to
point of interest in and about the city,
red ribbon.
Hotel and Loding.V!eedame M. W.
Miller, Rosa Foute, E. Meldrum, M. M.
Charman, C. Bronghton, M. A. Stuart.
Mesr. J. Doremu and E. F. Grider.
White ribbon.
Entertainment and Program Mes
dame F. L. Cochran, J. B. Harding.
Messr. A. Thompson, J. P. Shaw, C
H Dauchy, E. E. William, Cbag. Al
bright and E. E. Charman. Blue rib-bon-
Hecpetion Mcsdama 8. M. McCown,
A. Appergon, E. Caufield, C. Dauchy,
M. Olds, E. A. Rhoades, M. M. Char
man, E. 8. Clouse. A. Doremus and M.
E. Norris. Red, white and blue ribbon.
Decoration Messrs. E. F. Grider,
Joseph Califf, Chas. Horn, M. L, Moore,
B. 8. Bellomy, J. C. Bradley, C. A. Her
mann, Sidney Smyth, J. P. Lovett, Geo.
Broughton. Mesdames M. W. Miller
R. Fonts, Pierce, F. L Cochran, M. C.
Shadle.
' Finance Messrs. J. O. Pilsbury, M.
E. Willoughby, C. O. T. Williams and
Benjamin Jaggar.
Hall and Badge Messm. J. T. Apper
son. J. P. Shaw and Geo. A. Harding.
Ileadquartersjof the committees have
been established in rooms over the Bank
of Oregon City, northeast corner Sixth
and Main streets, where all comrade
are expected to report immediately on
their arrival and register their name.
All applications by letter for rooms,
etc., should be addressed to chairman
executive committee, who will see that
the applicant will be properly provided
for, a register being kept for that purpose.
There will be a parade and reception
tothe coiiimander-io-chie', who will be
with us on the first day. As it will be
impossible for the committee to set the
hour, the time of the reception and
parade will be duly announced.
It is earnestly requested by the com
mittee that every comrade in attendance
at the encamiiment. place himself in
line, tuke stop to the music, and as of
yore, lot the cadence of his martirl tread
resound along the line.
There will be an entertainment which
will take place on the evening of the
second day, June 18th.
GOLDEN
-MEDICAL-
DISCOVERY.
The Invention of Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief
consulting phyiicinn to the Invalid' Hotel
nd Surgical Irmitut, at Buffalo, N. Y.,
haa, durinir the past thirty year, made a
record in the cure of bronchial, throat and
lung disease that fairly entitlea it to out
rank ail other advertised remedies for these
affection. Especially baa it manifested ita
potency in curing consumption of the lunga.
Not every cae, but we believe
Fully 98 Per Cent,
of all case of consumption, in all it earlier
atagea, are cured by Ir. Pierce 'a Golden
Medical Discovery, even after the disease
ha profrresiied so far aa to induce repeated
bleedings from the lunfs, aevere linn-ring
cough with copioua expectoration (includ
ing tubercular matter), great loaa of flesh
and extreme emaciation and weaknesa.
Do yon doubt that hundreds of such casea
reported ton a cured by "Golden Med
ical Discovery " were genuine casea of that
dread and fatal disease ? You need not take
our word for it. They have, in nearly every
instance, been ao pronounced by the beat
and most experienced bone physicians,
who have no interest whatever in mia
representing them, and who were often
atrongly prejudiced and advised against
a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery,"
but who have been forced to con feu that
U aurpasses, in curative power over thia
fatal malady, all other medicine with
FOR HSTORIK
STR. SARAH DIXON,
Will leave Portland, f.jot of
Washington Street, for Astoria,
Sunday morning at 7 o'clock; Mon
day, Wed new ay, and Friday even
ing at 7:30 o'clock.
RETURNING, leaves Astoria Mon
day morning at 6 o'clock; Tuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday evenings
at 6 o'clock
FOR CLATSKANIE
Steamer G. W. Shaver,
Will leave Portland, foot of
Washington Street, for Clatekanie
and way landings, Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday mornings at 6
o'clock, and return to Portland
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satu rdays
Thicl thf m.Mlt Artfi anA araiouaalila
which they are acquainted. Nasty cod- I t v u i ' n i
liver oil and its CHhy "emulsions" and I r?ute t0 the Nthalem ally Only
mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these I nine miles from Clatnkanie.
Shaver Transportation Co.
casea and bad either ntterlv failed to bene
fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for
a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey,
and various preparations of the hypophoa
phitesbad a bo been faithfully tried in vain.
The photograph of a large number of
those cured of consumption, bronchitis,
lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal
catarrh and kindred maladies, have been
skillfully reproduced in a book of 160
pagea which will be mailed to you, on re
ceipt of address and six cents in stamp.
You can then write thoae cured and leant
their experience.
Addresa for Book, World's DispensaT
Mkoical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
H. W. JACKSON,
A
Hand
some Face.
-Macfflst
AND t
attracts universal attention.
The same ia also true of a ,
handsome bat or bonnet. All!
beauty la destroyed unless the
fare and headdress harmonize
we understand the art. Our
dock of niilliuary is com
plete all the latest designs.
No trouble to show you our
irooiis. Prices to suit the
time we meet Portland com-petion.
Roberts & Hamilton,
Opposite Charman & Co.,
Drug Store.
HOT
DAY
SHIRTS.
To wear a stiff, Rtartched white
shirt during hot weather, pre
venting all circulation of air
around the body, is both un
comfortable and unhealthy. By
wearing
Bicycles, Umbrellas,
Guns, Sewing Machines,
And all kinds of small ma
chines put in good order. No
work to difficult to undertake.
Prices reasonable.
Shop on Seventh St., near depot.
NEW ENGLAND
Marble &ranite
'"WORKS
j CALVIN H. WEEKS, Prop.
w holesale and Retail dealer In
Flue Monumental Wort am Mpurtei Statniir.
Do not order monumental work until you
obtain our prices. You will and for good
work our charges are always the low
est If dt work ia wanted in our
line, please drpuiC4rd,
sod we will mil with de
alxns and pricei,
Saaond and Third Ststat BUatvU
Cap Paaa Our Salesrooms.
720 Front Street. Opposite the falling; School
Portland Oregon.
Sunday Services.
A
Negligee
Shirt
A N T I F E U MENTINE
Preserves all kinds of fruit without
cooking, and retains their natural flavor.
25 cent per package. E. E. Williams,
the Grocer.
You get perfect comfort, and are
not baked with the heat. We
carry all colors, sizes and styles.
75c to $1.50 Portland prices.
Col. R. A. Miller informs the Entkk-
I'kirk that Capt. Graham has assured
hi in that their boats will give special
rates to those attending the Chautauqua
Assembly in July. Passengers can be
landed at Meldruni's, convenient to the
ark.
The KorniosHP,
The best ten-cent cigar on earth. Sold
for five. E. E. Williams, the grocer.
To allay pains, siihdno inflauiation,
lieul foul sores and ulcers, the mont
prompt and satisfactory results are ob
tained by using that old reliable remedy,
Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini
ment. For sale by C. O. Huntley, drug
gist.
Karl's Clover Root will nurifv vour
blood, clear your complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your head clear
as a bell. 25c, 50c., and a dollar. For
Bale by Geo. A . Harding.
Sum Bailey had a hearing before Po
lice Judge Fouts Thursday evening on a
charge ol conducting a gambling lay
out. There is a city ordinance which
prohibits gambling, and Bailey was ar
rested on a charge of violating this pro
vision of the municipality. City Attor
ney Driggs conducted the prosecution,
and F. T. Grifllth appeared for the de
fense. As no witnessess could be found
that had actually seen money changing
hands, the defendant was acquitted.
The Corvallis Ladies' band, who have
been engaged to play at the Chautauqua
assembly in July, gave a most interest
ing entertainment last Thursday even
ing at that pace. They were greeted
with a crowded house, and their playing
was enthusiastically applauded.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says, "Shiloh's Vitalizer 'SAVED
MY Life.' I consider it the best remedy
for a debilitated system I ever used."
For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble
it excels. Price 75 cents. For Saleby
0. A. Harding.
Many suffer from irritation of the
kidney and bladder without knowing
what is the matter with them. Dr. J. II.
McLean's liver and kidney balm will
(rive relief. For sale by C. G. Huntlev,
druggist.
Glass
&
Smith,
The Clothiers.
A. B. pteinbac Co.
POPULAR ONE PRICE
Clothiers,
Hatters and
Furnishers.
Corner Flnt and Morrison St.
PORTLAND, - ORECON.
Money Loaned.
First Mortgages on Improv
ed Farm Property
Negotiated.
We are prepared to negotiate first,
Morgages upon improved farms in
Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate of
interest not to exceed 9 per cent, per
annum.
Mortgages renewed that have been
taken by other companies.
Address with stamps,
Mervin Sworts,
Baker City, - - Oregon.
8T. PACL'8 CHURCH - episcopal - Rer.
Isaac Dawnon, Rector. Services tn o'clock .
m. and 7:30 p. m. Priyer service irerjr Wed
nesday erenlug.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHTRCH.
nev. j. nxomu rt.ior. Memoes at 10:30 a.m.
and 8:00 r. u. Sunday School after morning
serrtce. Player meeting Wednesday evening at
8Ko,clock. Prayer meeting of Young People,!
Society of Christian Endeavor every Sunday
evening at 7:00 prampt.
FIRST BAPTIST CHCKCH. - Rav. M L,
Rcoo, Pastor Horning Service at 11: Sunday
School al 12-15; Evening Service :30; Regular
prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly
Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening
preceding the am Sunday In the month. A
cornlal Invitation to alL
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, CATHOLIC Riv. A,
Hillkbband, Pantor. On Sunday mass at 8 and
10:30 a. at. Every second aud fourth Sunday
German sermon after (he 8 o'clock masa
At all other masses English sehnons. Sunday
School at :l:80 T. a. Vespers, apologetics!
sublocis, and Benediction at 7:30 r. a.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Ret
G. 8YKK8, Pastor. Morning service at 11;
Sunday School at 10:00. CIhss meeting after
moruiug service. Evening service at 7:30.
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strangers cordially Invited.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REV. 3.
W. Moutgomerv. Pastor. Services at 11 aw ind
7:80 T. M. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Young
People's Socletv of Christian Endeavor mwti
every 8unday evening at 6:30. Wednesday
evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Seats free.
EVANG'JLICALCHURCH GERMAN R, T.
Myers, Pastor. Preaching services everv
Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:80 P. tL
Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M. (Rev.
P. Bott, Sunt.) Weekly Prayer Meeting
every Wednesday evening
REGULAR fEKVlCE AT U. B. CHURCH
moruiug aud uv oiugof 1-e and 3 1 ?uud-iy of
enrh month. Sabbi'h school at 10, A. M. each
Sibbatn. J D. 8urfn, Supt.
W. H. McLaik, Paitnr.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH-L.
Gbby, Pastor. German services every Sunday
at 11 o'clock A li. Bughsh services at 7:30 P.
M Sunday school at 10 o'clock A. M. Loca
tion: Storeroom next door to bakery in Shive
ley's building, corner of Seventh ant Madison
streets
League meeting Sundav evnnlnr at
t):30; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 6:30.
Adirondack, 719,
Will stand the season of 1895 at Canby
on each Monday and Tuesdav and the
balance of the week in Oregon City at
Noblitt's stables.
ADIRONDACK was sired by Bona
Fide, 720, sire of Humbert 2:28)4, Uene
2:30. Bona Fide was sired by Hatnble
tonian 10, and he hy Abdallah J. Adir
ondack's dam was Madiro, dam of Vol
unteer 55, sire of St. Julian. 2:11 V.
ADIRONDACK is the Bire of Bonnie
Bell, 2:24; Flora T. 2:35; Annie B,
2:40; Adrian, 2:44; Ambler, 2 :44, she
the dam of Lonititudo, 2:18.
TERMS, $10 for season. $15 for insur
ance. For further particulars inquire in
Oregon City of II. C. SLOPEK.
Owner.
NOBLETT'S STABLES-
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
ORECON CITY.
LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND
UKPOT
Double and Single Rigs, and sad
dle horses always on hand at the
lowest prices. A corrall connected
with the barn for loose stock.
Information regarding any kind or
Btock promptly attended to by person of
letter.
Horses Bought and Sold.
Horses Boarded and Fed on reason
able terms.
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