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HARLOW NOTKn. A Ujnl Tilt Noflnl a Niirrssa-I'rimitry Meet. Ink-N"tn of 1,1m 4tiwn. IIaiii.ow, Oct HO. llui' Suit IUhposkii OK, -No lllllll Illlltll'Nt HUH manifested ill llui milt linmulit by Sam Murks. ukiiIiiI Ucrron A l-ovy, In Justice Hurst's court of Allium, Monday. Hlni'ii tho Hint? of tlin proceitdlnifs about li week uu it Was pretty Kolinrullv liolncil ulioiil HiikiiiK I he Imp grower uml UK a enne (iii'iicn Hurst's court room hud crowded with those Interested In liojiH, who du alled to iiHccrluin tlio out coino of the procce, linns, JiihIIch llniHt luHt no time in culling llm court loonier uml Instructed the utloincys to proceed, J. K, Marks, at torney for tint ilulnllir, addressed "Ilia Honor," ncttliiK forth In brio! tho coin pluint mnl was about to proceed tocall t lit) witness when Iih was interrupted by tlio (lufciiiluiit'a attorney, Mr. Dolmen, of Siiliun, who took exception to some technicality and asked the court to ills kjho of Ihu ill"" throwing lint crmt on tlie plulutill, At till" junction Attorney Murku iliHiluytnl hi power of orulory KlvliiK Attorney llolmeit to understand tlml lie win ''on hiu truc k" uml there upon cited luw to hi Honor, The jud-ii ut tin" InterroKiitloii in it cleur unl well balanced thought of iiiIikI suld In nub stance, lit) holds 1 hut in Justice proceed lli( thut lreut deul of liititilile iniiHt Ih given (Iih attorney mnl thut as the point having just been argued being somewhat technlcul yet not luuleriul to thiu cum', orileied thtt Httorneyu to proceed, Severul witnesses wcru culled for the prosecution who nil corrolioraled with tint statement given hy Mr. Sum Murku kn to the contruct. The defence then in turn culled two witnesses, hut by At torney Murku' shrewd cross-examination brought to light thut the buyer was ut tilnch liable to Inlxtiiki'. The rase WHS then rested uml the arguments followed, mid with the exception of mimo oiiiled lunguugc freelv Indulged In by tho two attorney, ull went smoothly und thu case was given to hi" honor w ho disposed ul it In short order by vr i v i i u the verdict in fuvor of tho pluintiir. TlIK SlCCKHU OK TIIK Sol IAI.. The Ice crcum tiK'iiil given In Columbia bull Wednesday evening by thu voting 'U plu of the M, K. church win a decided success both socially and llnunciully, and those whose t-lforts inunrud the success are deserving grunt credit. Tho totul net proem ds of tho social w as $11 til, though f'l of thiu amount was donated by Mm. J. C. Adam, who hud kindly run a tuhleat bur own exH?no, serving collco and sandwltchen, and thev were line too know by having uumpled them. Kk-Omiianixation or Tim I.itkkahy HocirrY. Notice have liecn pouted f ir call of all member and other who deuire to join tho ColumbU Literary and IVbatlng ocietv, Friday evening, Nov ember 1st at 7:110 o'clock. It is hned that there will bu a "ood turn out an all mu ll meetings liuve a tendency of pro iiioljou and whet ting one 'a gift of upeei h, It iu also umlerHtood thut thu tneinUos w ill endeavor to make thiu winter's meet ings mure pleasant thnn before, as there will, no doubt, in udditlon to the literary work regulurly undertaken, be several drnmulic hketche" tli ronli thu iiitttrtl int ntiilily of thu uociety. M okk Imi'Kiivkmknth in Town. J. C. AduniH, wiir livervuiun, bun been busily engaged thu punt ten day hauling gravel with nhichto improvo Muln and Kirst nt'eetu. Thu Improvement la decided, hut will Ihi more fullv apirecluted in'the wet winter months, (HKAMKUY MkKTINO. Last KlltllrdaV nil tho director of tho Farmers' Crenm cry Association met in Colombia bull, for the piirpiwifl of pimuiduring un uurly r-openlng of thu creumury. Thu aec rutnry wau hiMtructed to uvnd nuticou to nil thu delinquent stock-holder to cull und pay in their pro rata amount of Block. It in hoped thnt thu "to k holdcru will not luj backward in puying nu a re opening of thu creuuiery ut thiu time with thu preuent priced of butter will be a puyiog Invcxtmcfit and a liiiudHome profit to the funnel" who fin iiihIi milk. I'KHHON.M.H. Win. J. Miller, hardware dealer of Aurora, a.nd father ot F.d. K. Miller, H. It. agent here, wnu trunuacting buuineNH in town Thurmltty. Suiuuul F. M Hikes, of Marks Prairie, mule u trip to Portland Tuenday . Harry L. lieeu, a liop-biiyur of Putte villu, wuu in Barlow Tuuuduy. Miuu KchkIu Sheppurd, who went to Portland to yinit frbmlu and cce Putilino Hull in "Porcuu", returned homo Mon day. ThoinuH Dibble, a well to-do farmer of Molalla, wnu doing bunincHU in liurlow (Sutiirduy. Mr. I itblu wub accompanied by hie wife. Mru. Wm. Frv, wifo of Mayor Fry, of Aurora, wuu among the many wen in townThuritdtty. Mr. and Mrs. Cutm. U, Hurlow yiuitod Portland a few luya of luut wuek to at tend the expouition, Miuu Viva Tull returned home Tuuu duy after a few day's viuit with her aunt, Miua M. 8. Barlow, of Portlund. C. W. Drew, representing C. C. llatighlon A Co., boot and nhoe inunu fuctureru of Ronton, wuu a giiuul ut the "Koebler" Wednesday. Henry F. Tuuey returned to Oregon City to reuume his work na tiniuher at the Crown Paper mill Tuesday, after having had a ploaiant ten day'a viait with his purenta of this town. Miua Flora Will, who has boon suffer- trig wl tli duvere cold, In much liniiroveil und U HRuIn houii ut her pout In thu ii W. M, Co, 'a utoro, Mr. uml Mru. TIioiiiiin Miller of Oregon Cltv, were oiiturtiiinud ut thu lluHow reulduncu Hiimluy, Mru, Thomiiu I'liMey wnu In Oregon Cltv vlnlllng bur duiighler, Mru. W, I' I luw Icy Friday , (!. V, Singleton, repremnilingtl'eStud eluiker lirolheru Munufiirturiiig Co South Itund, Indiunu, wuu truiixiM'tiug biiHiueNN in town Tuemluy Htoppieg ut thu AduniH Iioiihii, Olliu Strund and I'.d. Uulnt Hunt to Aurora Mouduy to iieur thu Murku hop triul. V. W. Irvln went to tho county ueut Tlleuduy. Win. liurlow wuu In Aurora on day thiu week looking lifter hmom-HM mulleru. Ilert Soiilherlund, of Murku 1'ruirio, wau Keen in town Tiieniluy, Miuu KruiiHu, of Auroru, wuu in town Tueuihiy truiiHU' ting luiHiueHM. Henry Will of thu It. W. M. Co., (-pent Siinduy In Oregon City. Thu (iold Hill Miner uuyu thut F. M. and M. I'uniilutou, of (.'unby, have been proHMcting in thiu ucction for noiiio uiontliH. Tlieuo geiitlemun have ru l ently inude uu excellent Hud of a ome good pi lice r ground in tho mIihio of a buck chnmiel on Koun river, one-liulf mile below Hock I'oint, or. thu oppo"ite aide of thu river, on the old Colvig plucn. Tho puy dirt iu from two to four feet deep. The buntr on thu front of the claim iu about eight feet duep. Then) aro about two hundred acres ul plucur ground III thiu body. Mihu Idu llellendoon und Krunk Muler came down from Warncr'n I.und ing hint Saturday, and ufter aecilring marriagn licenue went to the ollicu of Recorder Koutu. where thu marriugu cer emony wuu Holomnized. The newly murried couple ure tnoHt worthy young tx-oiile and w ill make their home neur Warner'a I.unding ulwut ten miteu above I Oregon City. Mr. and Mra. Churleu Kelly gave a birthday party luut Suiurd.iy evening in honor of their daughter, Ileruieu. Sev eral gueutu were prci-nt, uml tlio oecn uion proved u mout unjoyublu one. lie- fr"biiieniu wuu one of tint tho evunlng'a entertuinuieiil. fuatura of Punk lliitton, formerly meu-ener hoy at the Weutern Union Telegruih ollicc, wau tendered nurpriue party at hiu mother'! ruuidunce Tuouday evening by a number of hiu young (rieuds. Hu frenhineiit" were served and guinea were on the program. The Oregon annual coufoience of tho United Urethern church cluud itu do-lilM-rationu Saturday evening at F.ugene. W. II. Huut wau appointed for (he Cluck- amau circuit, and P. C. Hetitler dintrict upurintendunt for thu American Itible Society. Tho lurgeHt invoice of Indies caeu ever received ill Oregon Cilv will be placed on the counters at Tho". v'hurmun tic Son's stuio. Theun capes uru ull the latent utyleu and emlirucu many of uu Hue cliiiii us to lie had in Portland th" Fast. All sizes and prices Come try one on und see how well it looks and what a haigiiin wu are ollering For the aiimenta in thu kidneys and bladder incident to declining yeuru there iu no remedy thut pioduccu such imme diate and autiufuctory results as Dr. J . II. Mclean's Liver and Kidney liulm. Its genial and Invigorating effect on the liver and kidneys is remarkable. Price fl. For sule by C. U. Huntley, drucgint. Dr. A. P. Suwyer Sir: After suffering for four yeuru with fimulu weuknenu I whs pursuuded by a friend to try your PastllloH, and ufter uning then) ono year, I can say I am entirely well. I can not recommend Ilium too higlily. Mru. M. S. Prook, Ilrnnson, ltothel Itranch Co. Mich. Nuld by (ieo A Harding. Something that concerns the huby. When twthing begins, every mother should huve on hand a packet of Stft'd nuttiH Soothing Powders. Wheat an I oatH wanted at Clmrnnin A Son's. (iood second I and violiti for sale cheap at second hand store, Seventh street, near the depot. (iood assortment of second hand school hooks, same as now used, at l'arker A Howard's store, all nearly new. 1 Statu ok Ohio, City or Toi.kim),) i Lucas Countv, f ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he i the Benior partner of the firm of F. J , Chenev A Co., doing business in the City 1 of Toledo, state and county aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE IIUNDKKI) DOLLARS fur each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be by tho use of Halls Catarih Cure. Fhank I. Chunky. I Sworn to before me and subscribed in my uresence, this (lib day of Decemlier, A. 1). 188tl. A. W. Glkason, Notary 1'ublin. j BKAL I Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internnlly ami acts directly on the blood anil mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testi monials, free. F. J, Chknry A Co. Toledo, Ohio. DT Sold by Druggists, 75ci The U. S. Qov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to alt others. MOItK IMI'ltOVFMKJIT.H. Oregon Clty'a (irorrth ( outlnueH ant) ,M,n) ew lllllllllllgg ure logo up. F. F. White hint completed plunu for a new live room eottugii to bu erected on thu 1.111 Menuiu. Iliil 4 Colo have leaxed thu Strutlou cornur oppui-ite Kelling'u uloro, and will tern down thu old building nued a hluckmiiitli lioi and repliice the uumo witli a oe.it doiihlit wooden utrncluro. One of lliu room will be occupied hu a uuloon by Hill A Colo, and tho other will prohubly lotiHod for reHtuurunt pur pou by I. Kilconiidi. Thv buve leaned tl.u (ooperty for five year, and In udditiou to tlio building on the cor ner, they will erect a building on thu buck part of the lot and facing Seventh hi reel, w he h will bu imed uu a bluck- uuiilli "hup by Story A lliitton, who aro now doing huHincHH on the corner. I'luiiu have lieen ordered for thu new riginn Iioiiho to he built on the prop rty recently purchaued by tho city of J, Hituer on Fifth and Adutim utreetu. The new hidewulk connecting with the pteuerit walk neur the excclwur null" und extending along the fuot of the bluff to thu camil tronxing jimt ludow the Crown paper mill iu ubout cumplcted, II will hike the plucu of thu one along the flume, that one being abandoned. It I" a blond ruhHtuntiul wuik und the ex 'ene of co:itruetion iu borno bv the puper mill" and Klectric Company. It will I lighted by electric luhtu at night and will bu a decided Improvement over the old walk over which thu men Mumbled along in tlio dark in danger of fulling on tho rocka or into the canul. It will bu a gieut convenience to the mill linmlu mout of whom huve to travel thiu wuik ufter ilurk In the eveningu or lu-foru day in the morning. In common with other lnduntriul es tublinhmentu iu Oregon City the Oregon I ily lion m oi kn iu having a good run ol work und H now cauting twice a week. In order to fui'iliute their woik and to I bundle cxtia heuvy cuutingu they liuve put iu a mounter crane capable of lifting the heavier cuHtingu niHdu in any ordi miry foimda-y. If the Oregon City lion W'iflftf lr,"r.w llu.ir tilunt in tlii nevf i live yeuru uu tliey buve In Ihu punt five lyeuru they will In in the Held 'or a bid on a v-vrnmunt gun boat along with the other greut founduries of the country. Chan. Moore, a well known carenter of the Went Sidu will shortly commence the erection of a dwelling for himself in Windsor. Carpenters are suid to go w ithout shelter as shoe makers go bare footed, but Mr. Moore proposes to break the rule Mr. Silvers, one of the old and trusted muchiuihts for thu pulp and paper mill is having a fine story and a half cottage elected in Windsor. The building is I now encloued and he liojx'g to soon occupy it. I W. J. ltiuii h bus the frame up for a line eight-room dwelling in Ciludntone. On Itn c.iiilction he will muve into it from his prencut home in Ely addition. 1. D. Hull, loiemun of the Herald has tho (rainu up for a comfortable collage on ; an acru tract he lately purchased in (iludntone, Hivemido uddition . He ex- ' pects to be ublo to occupy it within the : next week. K. S. Cheney in company with his ; father, 0. A. Cheney, has leased of the Episcopal vestry for a term of two years tho house and lot adjoining the lied Front store and will ut once erect a building 18xo() feet two stories high in front of the present building. Mr. ( Cheney will line the lower floor for a j photograph and crayon gallery und the upper floor mid I lie other building for residence purposes. Mr. Cheney is lately from Huron, South Dakota and is a photographer and crayon artist of con siderable merit. Arthur Warner, one of Mt. Pleasunt'K iiKhixtrioiiM and bright votmi; men, has a line cot t sue almom completed on luml ho seen red from his mother. The hoys say that Ark isuuinn to use tlie btiildintt as a hotul hut for tno present will only take in one boarder. ILL. Kdlylias added a needed ini proreineiit to his part of the town by haviiiK sidewalks laid to four sides of his block, fronting WashinKlon, Adams, Kihth and Ninth streets. If more of the property holders would put down sidewalks without waiting to be ordered todo so by the city council, onr people would not have to wade in the mud so lonu. The lleiald Publinhintt Company have recent lya'ompleteteil a conimo lious ollice l"illiK on land they have leased on Fifth street. The huildimr is 18x28 feet, two MorlM "W1- T"e H n vsi d for an ollice for the paper, while t,ie Ui'pcr tiour will bo left as a hall am) "H,',1 1,14 A quarters for the peopl's l'"ry cen,r"l nimitteo A llnsy Factory. As a result of the many buildings that are being erected in Oregon City this summer and full II. P. Bestow has been able to run bis sash und door turningand jobbing factory to its full capacity. As an evidence of the good work and reas onable prices that Mr. Bestow is able to give is shown that very little work in his line has been sent out of the ciiy. He has added to his plant until now he has a very complete factory, and is able j to handle all wotk howeyer dillicult and artistic it may be, in a skilful and ex- pedious manner. Mr. Pestow Is one of the pushing men of Oregon City arid will keep his buuines up abreast of tho growth of the town. People at a din- I a nee having work in hiu line will find Mr. lientow rcliublo and prompt in hiu dealings. Wedding Hi lis. On Monday afternoon of this week the marriugu took place at the residence of Lawrence Itiiconich, of Mr. William llohluiidur to Minn Mamie Oentrv, llcv. II. 10. Hornnhuch officiating. Mr. (ieo. II. Keeno, of Portland, wau Ixint man and Miss Mattio (ientry, also of Portland did the hor.ors for her sister. The gneulH present were Miss Addie Hartman, J. J. Shannon and Miss Jennie Hartman, of Portland, Mrs. V. Hohlandor, mother of the groom, Mru. J. Itohlander and Val entine Itohlander, of Iteaver Creek and K. if. Cloverlng of this city. After the ceremony an elegant dinner was served by Mrs. Kuconlch, who is a sinter of Mr. ISolander hat was extra fine and a credit to her skill. The bride is the daughter of a prorons farmer near Ihunon this state, and iu a bright and handsome girl. The groom a former Clackamas county boy, but lives in Portlund where he is tho owner of the Hoyul restaurant on First and Madison streets. The young couple have many friends in this county, who wish theu; huppinesu and a long life. W. J. Kvuns, the well-known shingle mill man of Beaver Creek, was in town Wednesday. Mr. Evans had just re turned the previous day, in company with Mr. Dutuher and others, from a trip to the HeJ Hock mining district on the head of the Molalla. He state that the hills are alive with men pronwcting and developing claims and that some very rich prospects have been orsjnod. Mb quartz and placer. He brought back specimens of quartz in which gold could be plainly Been, also some placer golu tie washed out. lie predicts a rfreut future for thit district. Another pleauant dime sociable was given bv ladies of St. Paul's Guild Wed nesday evening, this one being given at the hospitaole home of Miss Mollie Holmes. Games were played, and re frenhments served . A largo crowd made the atfuir a financial success beside every one having a good time. F. 8. Scripture, the Fifth street black smith, has just finished making 300 doipi for Mr. Cooper, who has a logging contract with the Willamette Pulp 4 Paer Co. This was a job of consider able sizeand has occupied Mr. Scripture's spare time for some days. Mrs. II. T. Sladen, the well know milliner of this city has a word to say to the ladies in an ad in another column. Mrs. Sladen has one of the finest! stocks of millinery goods ever brought to Oregon City and the ladies will find her styles and designs up to date and very becom ing. Invitations are out for the marriage of Mr. Thomat P. Pandall, of this city and Miss Violet Mutthieu of Btitteville. The wedding will take place at the bride's residence on cdnesday November 6, at M o'clock A. M. Exerience and money cannot improve Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure, because it radically cures Ilysjiepsia, Liver com plaint and Kidney difficulty. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. The regular monthly session of pro bate court will convene next Monday, County Judge Hayes presiding Com missioner's court will convene Wednes day. The popular young people's string quartette will play at the musicale at the Congregational church next week Nov. 8. Ktght solos are on the program for the popular musicale at the Congregational church ni'xt week. i 1 exclaimed a lady j "What pretty huts!" as she passed the lied Front millinery window. The city council will hold its regular monthly meeting next Wednesday even ing. Blank note, receipt and order books at the Kntkkpkisk office. The Fair is selling good toilet soap at 5 cents per cake Dm D. 8 8TRYKER, DENTIST. HA8 RE moved to Odd Fellows'temuleS. W. Cor.lal and Alder, Portland, Oregon. Fo the Public- W1IAT THE ORIENTAL ia DELIVER AT YOl K 1IOI SE: Tim Gitmbrines Pilsner or bavarian Bottle Beer, per Poz. Quarts at $1 California White Wino per gal " Claret Wine per gal. " Port Wine per gal. 1 " Cherry Wine per gal. 1 Best " Grape Brandy per gal. 4 lOyear old Whiskey, Nonpa reil per gal 4 Our goods will be found the best ever offered to the public at the price. Leave your order. We garrantee our goods to give satisfaction or will cherfully refund your money. N. F. Zimmerman. For Keg Beer leave your order. Awarded Highest Honor World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fslr. 'DR' CREAM MEONG Hi, Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. FOR- ABSOLCTELYJOEE DfJGS ' 00 TO Q A. HARDING. NONK UtrT OOMPtTEHT PHARMACISTS EMPLOVEO rine Perfnurlf! and Tillst Articles. Aluo a full atock of iPA-IIfcTTy- OILS KTO. TfAEL'S & An aprwable Laisttre and Kruvi Toma Boli1-,!TJn)WiUoreDt by mail. Kc&io. and $L00 per package. 6am plea free. ITrt Tin -Tbe Fnte tooth rmti llV Xlw(ortbeTeetbaQ4BreaU,26 For sale bv O A. Harding, druggist. Steennian SootHing Powders. For Children Cutting their Teeth. IN USE OVER FIFTY YEARS. ftllwt ftotrltti Httt, prtvtnt fttt, Conwtilont mitt prtmrv a ary tat of tut eontUUitiom turlnq f ptriod of trelnm. Society Directory. 'he ard lor all -o 1 lei 1 nd lrxlird n I 1 lack m a County are publ -1 ed I e o( c 1 e j n t e Etciib: k It I eipe-t d iha' t el officcri ( trie Tartua Id e w 11 lid the; cor.e I oust. 11 1 11 ay be iniur. I urn t me to 1 I. inc. I OKEuON CITV BOARD OF TRADE. Meeta at Comt Houaeon Second Monday In earh month. Vlsitora welcome. J. 11. LAWKEx K, t E, CUAkMAN. Secretary. President GAVEL LODGE. NO. 65, A O. U. W Meetf second and fourth Saturday eveulnes at Knlitlit'it hall. Cauby. Voicing brothers made welcome. EE tit, E. .Maiidock. Recorder. Mat'.er Workman K. OK P. STAR LODGE NO. 05. J. F. Rtnley. C. C; Thomaa Neilwin, K. of K. and S, Meets every Wednesday evening at S o'clock Iu Castle hall. I. O. O. F. building, lirothera from other K. of P. lodges invited. OSWEGO LODGE NO. inn, 1. F. 4 A. M. Meets the second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 7 p. m. AH ilasous in good standing ; are inviieil 10 Klieiiu. I). H. Kl.KS. W. M. E. J. Rcsskll, Sec'y. OSWEGO LODGE NO. US, I. 0. G. T. Meets avery Friday evening in the new ball In Old Towfi. J. C. Haines, C. T. John Krcsk, Sec'y. 1 AliERNETHV REBKKAH DEGREE LODGE, NO it). ! Meets the fir t and third F lday In the' mouth at 7.80 P M , iu I. O O. F. Hall. ,' Mbh. D. H. Glass. Mat J. M Milorcm. I Secretary. N. G. , SUNRISE LODGE, NO. li. A. 0. V W , j Meets every second and foimh Saturday of each j mouth at Wilsouville, Orepon. . M. C. 1 ol'NO, M . W, Jons T ylk a. Recorder, PIG IRON LODGE NO. 135, A. O. V. W. Meets every Thursday erentnr at Odd Fellows hall, Oswego. Visiting brethrru always wel come. T. MacMili.an, Earl Mark, Recorder M. W. MOLALLA LODGE No. 0, A. 0. U. W. Meets flmt and third Satuniiy In eich month at school house. Visiiiug members made wel come. J. W. Thomas, M. W . O.W. Rob bins, See. GEN. CROOK POST, No, 22 0 A. K , De art meut of Oreeou. Meets In school house at Needy on first Sat urday In each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All comrades made welcome I. p. Killings. H. Thompson, Adjt. Commander. WACIIENO TRIRB, NO IS, REDMEN. Meets Tuesday evening at A.O. U. W Hail. Vis luug members invited. A. Asmcs, Sachem. Chai. Kklly. C. of K. CANUY LODdE, NO 56, I. 0, ii. T. Meets first and third Saturday evening of each month at Knight s hall. Cauby. Visiting members always made welcome Ella Knhiiit. Seo Uko. W, Knight. W, C WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. Willamette Falls Camp No. 118. meets 2d and 4th Tuesday niirhia iu each month in K. of P. hall. Visiting; neighbors made welcome. E. E, Martin, Clerk. J D I avlor, C, C. WILLAMETTE REBEKAH DKGKEE LODGE NO. 2, I O. O. P. Meets tho second and fourth Friday In each mouth at S o'clock p. m. In I O 0. F. Hall Mrs J. C Bkaulky, N. 0. Mrs. M. 0. Charhan, 8ec. WARNER GRANGE, So. 117, P. of H. Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their hall In New Era. David McArthur. Master Mra. May Waldron. Sec'j CATARACT HOSE . No. 22. Meets second Tuesday of each month at Cat aract Endue house. W H. HowsLL.Pres Q. H. Bkstow, Sec'y. J. W OVonnkll, F'rn MYRTLE LODGE NO. 24, DEGREE OF HONOR, Meets every Friday in A. O. U. W. Hall. Vis iting members mado welcome. Mr-. K. 1. Barlow, C. of H. 8. A. Gillktt, Recoider. mwm MS! JIU1LL2 I 350. fan A CASE IT WILL NOT CUHeTI FALLS CITY LODGE NO 9 A. O U. W. Meets every Saturday evening of each month In A. O V. W. hall 7th br All sojourning brethren cordially iuvlted to attend. MAX 8CHULP1U , M. Vf. GtO CALirr, Recorder. I IO.NKKR Oil APTF.K NO. IS O. B. r. M toil ail f.urili In tl la ti.elr Pi'ni'h nt Hi o I LjuTm-. V i'M itlmaa we c "' e ill"" M. I. lii'l.nr." Morn llrrir WrTMsmtu., a SV. no t.-ry W. C. I. V. feernn f: t' W. 0. T. I', wnu mmtnl'it h mi oi i'i m in -r, imiln f ilnta Riven t-i loon I u ran a.. Ir n f lb: c n .tiv.t.4 l niton . 'Mil 8 A 1 M Nlt'iB, lilirt M L. llt.(iiU, I r. lilfiil. lir.l.MKi Lull it., .-() ri, v." . Me it'it K'd ay evoiln . If o' 1 :u., ' K P. hall, Auro a. Vi. llli' kiikhts mnaa WClCJIliw. m. (;. th r. c. Hour Hiynr.K. K of K rl H. KI.KCHf.IC 1.0!''. K, NO ', A. t V. w I Mrt le ori'l -rl fonrt ' ''n"t tr rt nih IT" t 't 1 ' I' W. h 11. V " J l.'.Ahff. I Inn if - i-.,in 1 A M. ' s-, Tr:i) j H -vtit iff A. j C JCKT KOIIIX H'JOD NO. &.130 A. O. Of k Meet! the IA snrl 4th Krlilnvn ot each Ihonth I eKf Hull h Hi V w , T.iTTcrrz. Oso. I'. "-- - 'I (Jtilef Kanver. Kcoriliug See MKAI'K FKI.IKC (.OKPH. No. 18. IiKPAUJ- MK.N'T OK OKKOON. Mm. F. I.. Cochrane, Prpldnt. Vr. I W. lojln, ... Treaurer. Mr . ClO'H , - - - Hccrctarv. lleei on flmt ami third Tuciilava ol earn month In K. of P. Hall. Mm'ien of eorpa from ahroa.i,corrlially weloine'l. HAnUINO OKA.NUE, .NO VZ2. I M tin' -utiir I. y af er lull moon In 1 u Imomh a i.ra i h... L can. I 0. . M. Iikoux. B. C. II AWi.cr, I H cr I ir. 1. n'oi. I EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA IIOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express 1 rains leave Vav..x..l L-..y. I I j Boii.h 1 1 North. iTso r. m. I fJr , Portland Ar JifiA.a :r..l Lr OmuonClty Lr 7a a.m. IQrl&A.M. I Ar 8. Frandiipo Lr T:C.' r.JI DINING CARS ON OGKEN KOL'TE Pullman BuffetSleepers, AND Second-Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through iiiim KOSEHL'KG MAIL (Dallri. 1:10a.m. I l.v Ponland Ar Klr.l 9:2' A.M.I Lr Orem.nChv Lv I3:.1r.ai itnWr. m. Ar Konehnrg Lr )a. i-AI.EM P18 EGKK (D.tlir. 4 m 1: m I j - n a. m I li 15'. M. I Lr Lv Ar r.rtl ,u. O'ct o 11. x 1 '1 Ar Lv L I 18 15 . I i ..!. I 8 Ul a. Weal tilde Dmatnn. BETWEEN PORTLAND AN'1 '"V 1 1 1 !. Mall Train, Dally (Except 3uijlv.l 7:30a.m. 12:15 r.M. Lr Ar Portland Corrallia iv I ..... ..a !.ri At Albanr and rorrallli connect with tralna ot Orevoa Cen ril i E.iujrn Kailroad. EiDren Train Dailv (Except 8uDdaj) 4:4". P.M. I 7:2ir.M. I Lv Ar Portland Ar McMuinvtlle Lv I 8:25 A. Isjwa. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL P01STS IN THR EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND ECROPIT Can be obtained at lowest rates from L B Moore, Agent. Oregon City. E.KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Ass't G. F. and Pasa. Agent JOHN YOUNGER, IEWEL3 Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired ! mDTV vc , Dc rvncnirvrT IV fUK 1 I ltAKo LAi tKlLNLt IN Great Britain and America Give me atrial. Glen Ellen Wine Vaults,. : Corner Front and Madison Sts. PORTLAND, OR. I Quality and prices guaranteed to be satisfactory. Choice Whiskies and Brandies . specialty. A. Kline & Co., - Props. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious steamers DALLES CITY REGULATOR Daily bouts, except Sunday, leav ing Oak street dock at 7 a. m., mak ing regular landings at Vancouver. Cascades, White Salmon, Hooor River and all intermediate point. Passenger and freight rates lower to these points than by anv oth?r iina. First class meals served for 25c. This is the Great Scenic Rout. All tourist admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur ia the United States. Full informa tion by eddressing or calling on J. N. HARNEY, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or:,, Office and wharf, foot of Oak St.. Letters for Etta M. Maldenbauer and" Miss Ida Neukirchner are uncalled for the Park Place postoflice. Binr Lit