Oregon City hnterprise. OltltduN CITY mKI'ITKHH Mayor. MiMior.l..r. t) t III 1'iilli'V Asi.m".r, Trmmill Ti (Illy A ll-ii IK'V. HtrtiiiH'omlillBKl'Hliir, Hiip'l. ill hut Works, My Kiiuliii'i'i, (Julllirtlliii'll - II, C Hti'Vi'lu J. J. I'lmkn, lli'ii). .liivKnr, 1, I'nrlnr, llnnry M ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Hliiiin MruluM I. W, t'ttili. K. Ill r 1 1 " I', n liilill II I,. II. .In. .in K. I. hi ill h t' I. ill k , I r W II. II..W.0I II. II. I In...... :n'u, liriiiiKliii.il, llin'k II. . J J. W. MuMuit. ( iniisniAs fkmiivini:. i f i.i he Hi., siniii iv Scini ils hi till' I'llllll ' (Jc'll l'lll V. tlUlltll'l) IIIIMlll III city hall tlriil WimIiii.miIii) (l(IM('ll luiitilh I'KIDAV HKCKMIiKU :'7, I mm. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. MiMHDiiri SuikIiiiiii, Miipln Hup Syrup, IIiM'n Mapln hyrnp, li.ii'k Ciiii.Iv Syrup, lluiipy IhipH In bulk, I'liru lluiicy in ciiiih, While nuiillitllill ciiimIi linni.y, Now Orlimim lalili' Syrup, Nl'W Ml'llllS MlllllHHI'H, V., I'!, Wii.i.iamh, Tim (iroccr. Wanted Wood lien. lit tint Kvmil'lHK of- Tint I'uir Iihh jiint ri'i oivnl a nil n lot of I'Utlll'lt'Utt IIOVtlllll'N. If you want il aiming iniirlilne fur go to Hi'llomy A Ittint'h'N. Monity to limn on gnotl null i-mIiiIm wcurity liy A. H Prtmstir. Chair bottoma nt 1'nrkiT A llununl'i from III cciiIh lip, Including nulla. Tint luirM Htyln Huigt'r maclilnoKoM on tint liiHlallinnMt plan t K. K. Martin'H. For t lii'iip Ht ii in K1 linen gooda and linun by tint yard (o to tint Hin kct Storu. Marliimt oil 10 cent a Ixdtlc, hIho li(n..i. for all kin. In of inarliint-a nt K. K. Martin'-. Lami'b. Now utoclt of all klmln pint rt'i ttivril. Fine litk nu (K liiiiipn 'ur '. Him) Unllom)' A IIiiih'Ii. J. V, Wt'lrli, di'iilmt of tint Cliiingo Ciilli'K" of fifiital Surgery, ollicu in the ('mirier liMu. nem ileH)t. I.ohI a gold, lover cull' liuiion with Hiimke.1 n;.iti' actting Finder will pli'iiHtt at Fmkiii'Iiikr oilier, an. I receive reward. All nhwIeH of iM'iiniH.in'ii i'reie paer LI) (unlit m r roll, ami all Hlnulea itn Mirleil timtiiii at eiiatern prieea ul Hunt lev a Hook Mure. Tlio ai-cond iitiuu of thu Clirintiiiiiit (lieeenilieri iiiiiiiIht of 1 1 ur jht'm Mil ga llon 1 1 nit lieiiu exliiitntle.l, and u third edition hail heen orderi'd. Frank I'. Welch, dmitiat, graduate of tint I'niveraily of l'eiinnvlvania, will ho in Oregon City oHice. TliuiN.liiy o( each week ; reinaiinler of eitrli week in 1'ort- liiml olliee, room 77leknm liuildinn. County Clerk llorloii haa iHHiied mar riage permits to the following coupled: Mary K. Yergen and John Swan; Flor fine Until and M. II Welmler; Kalin Nliaenor and F. K. Linn; Lucille K. Wheeler anil II. K. Cram. John Topper, aged over HO yeara, and H county cliargu, died at thu Oregon City hoHpitiil at liladntono WednitHilay morning. Hih remain wont lakun to KHt I'or hind for hurial Tliuraday after noon by Ix'ittor 1oland, of New F.ra. InlerentiiiK exeroiaea were held In the dilhirent room of the public aelioola laat Friday afternoon. The puplla all ac quitted thtiiiitelvea crehitahly. The tti-hoola will iiain lie-in the work of the winter term on Monday, January tth. The flrat blackitniilh ahop that farmera piiHit m comiiiK to Oregon City ia that of Maple ili llnirman, at the junction of the Seventh Hireet road ami Main Direct. There is no cUhh of work they cannot handle and at reiiHonahle pricea. They liuve an exert liorHo-ahoer and guaran tee HiiliHfnction. Tim number of IIacku'h Ha.ak IxHiied on December L'Hth will he llntiiiKtiiHhei) by very eleKii'it wrapa, fur-trimmed, mid deaiKned for reception theatre toilettea. Several beautiful calling contuines will bo viven in thin number, which, uh a whole will be very rich in striking and approprito winter fiiHhioiiH. An urllclo by Mra. Seara on "Chnperonoa and Chaperoned" will be of timely intercut. Mm. Mary M. Otty, wife of C. UUy, of ClackamaH, wuh examined before County Judce Hayes hiHt Monday, Hint pronounced inanno. Mra. Otty ia L'H yeara old and her ailment ia canned by accidental armtnio poiHoninx. Tho un fortunate lady waa taken to tho Btuto Hpyhiin Monday eveniiiK by Khurilf Mad- dock, whero it la hoped tilie will obtain Bpto ly relief. County Treamirer M. L. Mooro had four pigs butchered on his Mount I'leiiR ant (arm laat week, that aveniKcd 213 pounds droHHod, net weight. The pigs were only 11 months old, and of graded Berkshire stock. They wore not Btir ieited with food, but were kept contin ually growing. Mr. Moore kept an ac curate account of the amount fed the pigs an 1 the cunt of ruiaing them, and finds that be would realize a good protit on the p irkers, even at the present low price of four cents per pound. This demonstrates the fact that It pays to keep young pigs growing, and fattening them ot an early age ready for killing. I'luintliliiM I'ny hiiieiiuMMiud U'liie with all lis ill Ion. Lint festivities, ilumlieila of little omiH have linen uimlu happy by the JiiilielmiN distribution of presents that brought cheer to their hollies ChilHlinaa Kve was generally observed I by the churches In the city uinl vicinity with appropriate cNe'cUes, and dinlri bull. ill i.f presents aiuoinr the huinliiy school children, 'lint chun lien went lille.l with jiiynus, expectant liming, and the varied exeicises went aptly ap propriate lo sil.'li iM'casioiiN, llesides the public galheiiiigs, a iiolahln num ber of Christinas trees were observed through the windows of private hoimca in every part of the city on Christmas day. AT Til K I'llKSIIYKIlUN l lll llrll. Avery interesting musical and literary piouram was piesented at the I'reshytn rhiu church. Tim exercises la-gall with tint song, "Joy to tint World," followed j with scripture reeling by Charles War disk. I'evolional aervicea were con dueled by W, i. Ileattie, follnwud by a word building exercise, which wlien completed read "Merry Christinas." Miss l)otialdson'a class sang an anthem ; there was a iccitiition by Kdgar Wil liams, a motion song by Miss Myra Ilixby, a long by Miss F.thel Jackson, a recitation by Walter Muir, a aong by Miss Fancher'a class, a recitation bv Tommy Stone, a song "King thu Hells," by Kliimr Stone, and the nsen tut mn of an elegant silk banner to the class making thu best record for deport ment during the past month. The ban ner waa the gift of Mra. A. J. Montgom ery. At the close of the exercises the Dutch miller apcared and started the squeaking machinery of the Improvised Holland mill on the platform, which ground out randy and presents for the children through a sliute made fur that purpose. Thu entire room was festooned will) evergreens and presented an at tractive appearance. AT Til K IIAI'TIST 1 lll lll II. The excellent and well rendeied mu sical nil. I literary pioifram was inter sHinw. with appropriate readings and resinses by the superintendent and members of thu school. First on the program was a sing, "Joy lo the World," followed with an invocation by the pas tor. Then followed another song "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks; a aong, "Merry Christmas ;" recitation bv Arthur liugg; recilalions by Ona Ucnner and Fdna Kinney, pu pils of the primary class ; delamations by flvu littlu girls; declamations by Mrs. Laturette'a cl.tss; a declumntion by Miss I'M n a Kugg; a duet by Mrs. F. K. Donaldson; quartette with ohligato solo, K. A. Smith base, Mis. F. K. Don- aldsou alto, Miss Winnie (iraham, so prano, .Mrs. 1. D. Taylor and Kev. M. I.. Kugg. At the close of the exercises, A. F. Parker started the paddles of the 17-foot wind mill erected on the stage, and the squeaking noise of the machinery, and the movements of the rapidly-moving puddles created enthusi asm, as thu prixes were delivered through ttie window of the mill. At the close of the exercises, (J. W. SwoHt, Sunday school suMriutendent, waa pre sented w ith an elegant otlice chair, and the pastor, Uuv. M. L. liugg. was pre sented with a loO oil painting, The presentation in both instances was made bv Kev. Oilman Parker, with approprU' ate remarks. The auditorium in ornamented with appropriate Christ mas decorations. AT TIIK M. R. CIII'Kl'K, After the usual devothnCal services, the program betmn with a recitation by Miss Lena Miller; a notation by Mies Nettie Hraeley; soio by Miss Ethel Du Parke ; a recitation by Cloio Lundy ; a solo by M(sa Mae Case, "If tho Little Stars WiAUd Tell ;" a doclamation by Mr. Miller J H recitation by Miss Net tie Kruse; in excellent exhibition of club swinging by Miss Kinma Sykos; a recitation by: Miss Camille Hutton; a Mutation tfy MLss May Strickland; Christmas farol, by a quartette consist ing of Mimos May Strickland, Vettie Ilradley, Gertrude Miller and Minnio Hansen j' a recitation by Lowell Blan chard; a recitation by Col Hutton; a solo by Cloio Lundy. Tho roll of honor was read, consisting of Sunday school pupil", who had not been turdy in their attendance. There were recitation alpo, Miasm, Lulu Young and Hazel David son. Tho church was beautifully deco rated with evergreens, and the time honored Christmas tree that stood on the platform was loaded with presents fur theJlittle ones, AT TUB CONUHKUATIONAL Clll'IICII. The program at the Congregational church wus short on account of the ex tended Christinas services held in the :hurch last Sunday evening. After an Appropriate song service followed a reci tation by little Caddio Walker; a reci tation by Miss Marguerita Wall, a se lection from Walter Scott's "Marmion." Then came a recitation by Little Fannie Cowan, followed with a solo by Miss Ivy Uiiake. The decorations were in keep ing with the occasion, and the large Cliristmss tree was loaded with presents, every child in the house receiving a pres ents, and gifts were sunt to the absent ami gick onos. The tree was notable forUs great display of handsome dolls, us Mrs. P.rownul! donated the largo slock leftover from thu doll haar held Inst week, mid every child who was riot likely lo receive a new doll h.r Christ' inns was kin;i one, After thu presents were delivered, II. Dye, the Sunday schuol hiij.ci Inleinlelit, presented Dr. J. W, Cowiin with an elegant gold watch, a IcHlliiiiiiiinl from the members of the Cuii.'ieg.ill.iii.il chinch in token of the high iiipiei iiitlun of lint work of their pastor. Mrs, K, I!. Andiews wjs pre sented with it banging lump of tasty de sign by the member of her class. Mrs. Jennie White received an easy chair, which was delivered at her lesidenco in recognition of her devoted services as church organist. CoH'co and cake were served lo all pecsent free of charge, and a most enjoyable time was bad for a couple of hours. Thu decorations were in uc. old w ith the occasion. AT I'AHKCI.AI K. A very interesting program was ren dered by tho Union Sunday school ut I'ardplace on Christmas Kve The ex ercisea opened with thu song, "Joy lo the World," followed with prayei by the assistant superintendent, Mr. Kirhy. John Allwoo l, superintendent, made the opening add resa. Then came a recita tion by F.thel Walls, ''Careless Santa Clans;" a duet by Allio Straiuht and Alice Oldttnberg; rucitation by Willie Heaves; Christmas song by the choir "King the Hells;" recitation by Maud Purciill ; rucitation by George Olden berg. After more music by the choir, Santa Clans appeared in the erstjn of Prof. J. W, Gray, who delivered the presents from tho tree. Numerous prcs ents were displayed, and the occasion proved a grand succest. The affair was held in the school building. AT MOUNT IM.KASANT. The Twilight Club, of Mount Pleasant had an interesting program and Christ mas tree in thdir new ball on Tuesday evening. The quartette by George and Hurt McArtbur, Charles Rutherford and George Harrington, deserves special mention. Next, "Merry Christmas" was sang by Fannie Smith, followed by the rendition of the "I-ord'a Prayer," by Winnie Kidder, Helen McCord and Fan nie Smith. Thu closing address was ma. If bv II. iiner Martin The hall was appropriately decorated, and numerous presents were distributed from the tree On Monday evening a splendid pro gram was rendered in Canemah at the Haptist mission. Tho children ac quitted themselves very creditably and an interesting feature of the gath ering was the distribution of presents by Santa Llmm. 1 ne aiicresa ol the allair was due to the able management of Mrs U. W, Porter and Miss Bessie Midlam A Christmas tree and entertainment was held at tho West Side mission Wed nesday evuning. No detailed report of the proceedings has yet been received at this olllce, but the enterprising residents of that section do not fall behind their neighbors when it comes to entertain ments. The statement bss been printed that Mrs. Hannah, now co'dined in the Ore gon penitentiary. -is the first Oregon woman sent there for murder. This leads tho Salem Post to make the state' meiit that in 1857, Mrs. Charity Lamb, of Clackauiax county killed her husband, and was sent to the peniteutiary for life where, ahe died. One morning she cooked breakfast for Mr. Lamb as usual, and when he st down to tho table, she Went out to the woodpile and secured his axe and approaching from behind split hit head open, Comic Opi-ru. j "Trial by Jury," the beaiilllul opera, j sister play of "I'liiafuru" by Gilbert and ; Sullivan, w ill he placed on the stage at ; Slnvely'a opera homo, the forepart ul , January, ft will be the lust producli' ii given here this season by Prof. V. K. , Ib p'tiiiu mi. I Kill he gtyc.li f.r tin) brne lltoflhe Y. M (,'. A. Gymnasium of Oregon C.ly. This opeia in full .( bc.iuli- fill music, siiunlar to l'inafoiu and full of, comedy. Mr. ('has. Miller, as the judge, j will make you laugh mid laugh again. I Thu other characters, of well know n local Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report IWSS rm AC50LUTE2.Y PUDE How to t'ura ftimbara. I Apply to tho burned parts a thick f- laient, aro mil ol spirit, sweet music aim , coaling or wniro vaw-niio, wmcn ici re- . HT comedy, Tho scene is in a court room Sunday Services. hero Mr, K. F. Drigg", will swear in the jury of twelve. A breach of promise case will oe piuccd peiore the court and a'gued ny l UJUNt Jlot t.(JUxri to steam, and al the counsels. The defendant will be ; mot UUry condemned and altera long flirtation of jury with the I'luintiir, thu honorable j'ldgu falls in love with thu beautiful plaintiff" and marries her himself. Tho Si"talnrs and bridesmaids chorus aro great. The chorus of the jurymen aro very funny. Tho finale of the performance will lie PAI'I.H ( III Itl'H - r.ni.rnrml - n main for ten niinut:sor more; then rub ; iwm, Hector. Hnrviei-. mil o'clock a. it off by applying a soft dry cloth gen- ! jfm tly. Have a bowl of very hot water l,ri,nrl.t to roil and a l.iir linen tiwel ! r,HiT ''NOKKriATIONAL CllfKCH.- urongnt to you hiki a uig linen vil , KeVi w Ci.wu l-uor. servir. m io m i Dip the t)WCl 111 tho Wtttor, Which i "d S IX) r. x M.inrlHy Hi IuhiI niter miinilnir . er,i.:t, rinyr mmut wi-.nii-xiHy (!venilir It SllWfi rlwlr l'rivFinM,.lt.vnrvln. U.....I. . your fuoe in it, but do not I Society ol r;hrluln Hndcsror every Biiuilar touch tho skin with it for srjme time, i "'" prmpt. You should steam your far this way for riRHT 10 minntia, and by that time every drop of blood in your brsly will soem to be in your face. Then call for more hot water una apply it iu soft, gentle fashion to tho skiu for 15 minutes. Then put on a coating of vaseline and lio down for half an hour. When you BAPTMT riil rtcii K.v u i. Ki Pa'...r Mornlui Hervlp t Sehmilsi 12-15; Kvenliiif Merrlce :30; hririilsr prayer meetlnx WednetiUji evenltnt. Monthly Covensiit Mcetlni erery WeiloemUf eveniuf preoedliif the firm Hiindjr lo tho roootta. A corulal ll.vitatlon to all. 8T. JOHN'S fIHCKCH.CATHOU0.-Bsv. A H ' J.I.KUKAND, Pa-.(ir. )n Sunday nan t S snd i ; a. M. Kvery ecjd (! fourth HiiDdsy Penelope," .he Milkman's P.ride, an " get up, you will bo as fresh as a daisy j At il other n"ei operetta, full of mirth and charming ! and your face will not trouble you in school it t;M r. . vir, aiKiiosetical . . bii il !, anil Kn.i.f-ii,.n mi . -'hi m m . n-t ..... , i .. r'fha louiir. I "" . music, ine principal comedy pans oi - ll.ii. .iiuira a ra in ll. l.nla tl 1 9 lriili. The brick work of the old city jail has been torn away. The building belongs to private parties, but was used as a county jail for a number of years prev ious to tho construction uf the present court house. It was one of the historic structures of Oregon City. The druggists of this town have little books that tell all about it. Digestive Cordial creates an appetite, aids diges tion and brings about a rapid increase in flesh and strength. Tho Kpiscopat church and rectory have both been covered with new roofs, and present a much Improved appear ance. Uttior improvements have been made in and around theso structures. ard, Harris and Askin which is sufficient guarantee of the hi.h order of the per formance. Although the policeman and i milk, as they aro rich in oils of a fatten How Bony Olrla May Become Plump, Girls with spore ribs and other bare ! METHOPIBT EPISCOPAL CHCKCH.-Kit fl. Kykkh, Pastor. Morniin terrice al 11 Sunday Hrhool at 10:00. (.'! meetlu alter ni.TiiiiiK nrrtu-e. cteniDr service at 7J0. grenadier protest their love for Penelope bur old love, the milkman, Mr. V. Harris, is ber choice and all ends with a good laugh . The two operettas are very popular and always draw large audiences rain or shine. Dont allow the weather lo krp you from attending this entertain ment, lor if you do you will miss the best performance of the kind ever given here The admission will be 50 c for re-erved seals. General admission 35c, children 25o. iok out for date and program and it you dont come we will send our "Pene lope" police force for you. bones Should firing cocoa, Chocolate or 'Pn lanut meeting Sunday evening at y -. i ,.7:wiIK I il .1 rmjaj CTCD I Uf at DIU. tranters cordially Invited. Flectrlc Killers. Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for any seat"!), but perhaps more gener ally needed, when the languid exhausted I feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and per haps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti pation and Dizziness vie'd to Electric Hitters. 50c and $1.01) per bottle at Cliarman & Co's Drue Store. ning and nourishing character. Vegeta bles served with melted butter, salads dressed with mayonnaise sauce, boiled j hominy and rice, and baked potato with salt and fresh butter, custard puddings, sweetmeats and sugar on everything, with plenty of sleep, will help to put flush on bony figures. Bow to CIcmuw Print Good. Calicoes, ginghams and c ham brays cannot be projierly washed with the white clothes. To set the colors soak the dress a few minutes. If there is much pink, purple, lavender or green in the goods, strong, cold alum water is the best For reds, yellows, browns and the like use about one ounce of sugar of load to a gallon of water. For black and white combinations dissolve two ! hundfuls of salt in a tub of cold water. Then wash hastily through warm bran water, rinse twice, blue if the colors re quire bluing, wring, starch on the wrong side with well made, smooth starch and hang in a breezy but not sunny place. Don't Tobacco Spit Or smoke your life awav, is the truthful, startling title of a hook about Xo-To-Bac, the harmless, guaranteed tobacco habit cure that braces up nicotinized nerves, eliminates tho nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and man hood. You run no physical or fiuanciul risk, as No-To-Ba3 is sold by druggists everywhere under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free, address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. ("barman & Co., Druggist. Silverware. We cannot begin to name the many beautiful articles shown in onr holiday display of silverware. We can only ask all who contemplate the purchase of gifts to come in and see for themselves our splendid assortment of appropriate presents. We show the very latest designs and most popular styles and our prices are very low indeed. Be sure to see the advantages we are oflering. Bl'RMKISTKB & AnDKESEN. How to Make Rechauffe of Flih. Take cold boiled fish of any kind, 2 tablexpooufuls of butter, a cup of bread crumbs, 3 eggs beaten slightly, 2 table spoonfuls of milk, a teospoouful of an chovy paste, pepper and cayenne. Put the fish, cut fine, into the chafing pan with butter, and when well melted add the bread crumbs, milk, eggs, anchovy paste, pepper and cayeuna Stir constant ly and let simmer for five minutes. Good second hand yiolln for sale cheap at second hand store, Seventh street, near the depot. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. With Local Applications, as cannot reach tho seat of the disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wondurful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free . F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of ell in leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report FurSnle Cheap. lllj acres of good land in the city of Canby, all under cultivation, with a good story and a half house, two barns, good well water and a young bearing orchard. Inquire of the owner, Wu. Bi98ki.l, Canby, for terms. Farm fr Sale. One hundred and sixty acres in Pow ell's Valley; one of the most desirable places in that section. Will sell on easy terms on long time. Apply to Mas. Makv L. Bkaulkv, County Assessor's otlice, Oregon City. Cams neighborhood is to have an other church edifice, the Evangelical people having preparations wall under way to erect a fine building, 20x40 feet. It will be located on W. W. Mays' place near the M. E. church building. Funds are now being raised and the canvassers are having good success, and it is ex pected that work will be commenced on h e building in the near future. The State Teachers' Association will convene in Portland on the evening of January 1st, and remain in session until the evening of January 3rd. It is ex pected that there will be a good attend ance ol teachers from Clackamas county. "A Monument or Art the Congress ional Library at Washington" is the title of an important article by Royal Cortis- soz, with three full pages of illustrations, in Harkr's Weekly for December 28th. Another interesting feature in the same number is the account of Commissioner Waring's proposed East Side Combined Pushcart Market and Children's Play ground, with drawings by W. A. Rogers. The latent in viaitinir canlN at thA Ek i tkrphise Office. Prices to suit you. Bow to Get Rid of Cork Fracmenta. Corks in all bottles are often bad, and in drawing them they will crumble. If the ale is poured directly under these circumstances, bits of cork will appear in some of the glosses. These bits of cork are easily got rid of. Hold tho bot tle npright and tap its side sharply. All the bits of cork will rise into the neck of the bottle, and presently the ale will begin to send out a bead of foam. On top of this the cork crumbs will rise. Blow off the head of the foam, and all the bits of cork will be gone. Then you con decant the ale and have it clear and ready to drink. How to Malta Roily Poly Padding. Prepare a light cream paste, roll a quarter of au inch thick ; cover with sweet currants, or dried cherries, or sliced figs. Roll and pinch the ends to secure the fruit Put on pie pan, set in steamer with bits of wood underneath to allow the passage of the steam. Steam constantly for two hours. Sauce of cream or fruit juice. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH.-Kit. J. W. Montgomery, Pantcr. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:80 r. M. Sabbath School at 10 a. h. Younf People's Society of CarUtlan Endeavor meet very Sunday evening al S:30. Wednesday venlnf prayer meeting at 1 M. Seats Iree. EVANG-aiCAL CHURCH fiER MAN H. 1. Hobum-hi-ch. Pantor; J. K. Ehskt aI tin'. Preaching ervlcea every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7: P. M. babbath actool every Sunday at 10 A. M-, Mr. 1. nrniaii Supt. Prayer Meetinf every Thuriday evening F.EGl'LAR f EKVICE AT U. B. CHCRCH inoru.ua an I i-v -nii.gol 1-t and $ I .-u idy of ecu mouth. Sabbnth netiool at 10. A. Ji. each 8 bbatn. 1 D. 8uln-, Ku a. W. H.McLii.H. Pait'.r. FV ANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Gary, Pantor. iermn nervicea every Sunday al 11 o'clock A H. fintlmh lervlcea at 7:30 P. M Sunday tchool at 10 o'clock A. U. Loca tion : Store room next door to bakery In Sblve ley' building, corner ol Seventh anrl Maditor street! Society Directory. 'I he card lor ll n-eilea and lorim .n ( lack m County are .uhl.-i ed fcoleurce n t e Entxifb ur It I- eipe t d tha' the officer f tne vari- ua 1 d e. w 11 x-nd the cone t omnia! may be necessary t orn tmeto t.uif. OKEuON CITY BOARD OP TRADE. Meets at Court House on Second Monday la each month. Visitors welcome. J. il. LAYt'REX K, t E. CHAkMAS, secretary. President. GAVEL LODGE. NO. M, A O. U. W Meets second and lonrth Saturday evenings at Knigbt'tt hall. Cauby. Visiting brothers made welcome. K ta.L E. . Maddotk, Recorder Master Workman . PIG IRON LODGE NO. 135, A. O. U. W. Meets every Thursday eveniDg at Odd Fellows hall, Oswego. Visiting brethren always wel come. T. MacMillan, Earl Mirk. Recorder M. W. CATARACT HOSE . No. 2J. Meets second Tuesday of each month at Cat aract Engine house. W. H. Howell, Pres Q. H. lit row. Sec'y. J. W. O (Jonnell. F'rn MYRTLE LODGE NO. 24. DEGREE OP HONOR, Meets every Friday In A. O. U. W. HalL Vis iting members made welcome. Mai. P. I. Baslow, C oil S. A. Gillktt, Kecoiiler. FALLS CITY LODGE SO A. O U. W. Meets every Saturday evening of each month In A. O V. W. hall 7th St All sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. MAX eCHlLPlU.-, M. W. Geo Camfp, Recorder. MEADE POST, No 2. G A. R., DEPARTMENT OF OREGON. Meets II rst Widnesdavof each month, at E.of P. Hall, Oregou City. Visiting comrade made welcome. J. T. APPER ON, Commander. C. A. Williams, Adjutaut LOOK OUT FOR X Ml i B 1 77' BREAKERS AHEAD when pimples, eruptions, boila, and like manifes tations of impure blood appear. They wouldn't appear if your blood were pure and your sys tem in the right condition. They show you what you need a (rood blood purit er; that's what you set when you j I take Dr. Pierce's jOoldeu Medical Discovery. r It carries health with it. All Blood, Skin and Scalp Dis eases, from a com mon Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it It invigorates the liver and rouses every organ into healthful action. In the most stubborn forma of Skin Diseases, such aa Salt rheum, Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Boils and kindred ailments, and with Scrofula, in every shape, and all blood-taints, no matter from what cause arising, it ia aa tmequaled remedy. SCROFULOUS ABSCESSES. Mrs. Bkllb swaKNRY. of Flat Top, Mfrcir Co., IK l a., writes : " About four vcara aro I iuuk scruiuia, aim am everything; that doctors and others prescribed, but onlv g-ot wore. Several aWe-wes formed about ray neck and breast, disbursing; a quantity of matter. I got so weak T could scarcely walk about the houne. I read all the medical works I crvild fret hold of, end, amone the rest, read home o? your works. You de scribed my case, and . Pierce's OoM.-n Med vn! ""'1Jkv. Discovery with hi Mas. Swt.snbv. 'Pleannt MH' So I procured n-npr-tit' coTnmeTceduthera and soou beu to uicuvl. In six luutilii.t uiy sores were all Ii-m!-- im. I am fon.v-hve vear old and believe I am ns stout as I ever was in my life. I i.-. ' :r,..ut otie dozen L-jUkj of the Golden iiu.ci Discovery' with ,;ic Tel lets,' uii.l i. i uotluujr else ailet I tx-vwn usiug your mrxin'-i. " F COMPANY. FIRST REGIMENT, O. N, O. Armory. Third and Main. Regular drill night, Monday. Regular business meetings, flrsL Monday ot each month. ornciBS. F.8 Kelly, ... Captain L. L. Pickens, - - First Lieutenant W. A. Hunt ey, - Recoud Lieutenant K. OF P. STAR LODGE NO. 96. Rlsley, C. C; Thomas Nellson, K. of R. J. F. and 8. o'clock In Castle hall, I. O. O. F. building. Brothers from other K. ol P. lodge Invited. Meets every Wednesday eveniug at 8 OSWEGO LODGE NO. 100, A. F. 4 A. M. Meets the second and fourth 8atur.li.ys of each mouth at 7 p. m. All Masous iu good standing are invited to attend. D. B. Rkks. W. M. E. J. Ri-ssill, Sec'y. OSWEGO LODGE NO. 88, 1. O. G.T. Meets every Friday eveniug In the new hall la Old Town. J. C. Hainis, C T. John Kbusb, Sec'y. r BUTTE CREEK GRANGE, No. 82, P. of H. Meets at their ball In Marnuam, second Sat urday In each month at it) a. m. Visiting members always welcome. ). R. Whitb, A. V. Davis, Secretary. Master. ABERNETIIY REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE -NO 70. Meets the (lr-t and third F iday In the month at 7:30 P M., iu I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrm. D. ti. 11 lass. Mad. J. M. Meldbi'M. Secretary. N. G, ST. JOHN'S BRANCH, NO. 67, C K. of A. Meets every Tuesday evening at their hall corner Maiu and Tenth Streets, Oregon City. N. C. MtcHKLs.Sec'y. Hebhekt Uakafin, Pres. WARNER GRANGE, No. 117, P. Of H. Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their hall In New Era. David McArthur, Master Mrs. May Waldrcu. Sec'y CLACKAMAS CHAPTER. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. Regular Convocallou third Monday of the month at 7;3' P. M. W. E. CARLL, H. P. H. ?. STRANGE. Sec'v. OREGON LODGE, No. 3, I.O. O. F. Meets every Thursday even.ug at 7:80 o'clock p. H . In the Odd Fellows' Hall, Main street. Members ol the Order are Invited to attend. W . A. HEDGES, N. G. Thos, Ryan, Secretary. OSWEGO LODGE, NO 93, I. O. O. F. Meets at Odd Fellow's hall, Oswego, every Mouday evening. Visiting brethren made welcome. C. H. NIXON, N. G. J. F. RlsLKY, 8e0. ACHILLES LODGE, NO. 88, K OF P. Meets every Friday night at the K. of P. hall. Visiting Knights invited. Jokph Lynch C. C. H.J. 'I horn, KelPauda.