Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 24, 1896, Image 3

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In clly hall
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CHAT AUOUT TOWN.
(iihmI line nl lini'ii riilluiH, liili'hl hlyb'H,
I'liikiTiV llnwnril
TlV Im rlrillil Hoiln III llu NnVrlly
'ii ii I y Kiirlury.
',n ulyKnli iiimI ri'iiHi)iiiilili iiiillin'"y
Ifn In Mii" I .ul.U'iiltli
Moniiy lo lomi on k'mhI fi'l
niM-iiniy bv A. S Pnwwr.
i'i cri'iim ali'l li t' rriMim hoiIii ill Ibc
Novi'lly Ciui'ly I'lu lorv,
Vmi t an Uml "onmtbltiu to uil yon In
tiiilliimtv at Mr a. V. I'.. Martin'.
If )oii am tioublfil with ilamliiiir, k(
lo l''ainwotlli, ln ran film you.
Trbniim'l ImtM, tiiw ii'io.la, from 50
t enia to 7'i i-mila at Mra. Slailin'a.
Car. "lit's'lTNi:" for lloor. (bar
man iV Co., ii(i'iil. Cui'iilar f r .
Tlm larui'nl aamulmiMit of inilliiiiry in
tbo filV to aelrcl from at Mia. K. K.
.Murlin'a
Muiiyon'a iiiiMu iliiaaru llu- laleat, ami
Tiarman A Co., llm iip-lo-ilulo ilrtiK
UU, bavv a roiiipli'ttt ntia k I'ampbli'la
frt,
lr. J. W. Wi'lrb, ili-nlii.t, Iih tn
iiiuvril liia olbi'rt Irom tlm Coiirk'r liuibl
uiK lo tlm Willanmtle lilm k oihilu tlm
KatoMli-it, nplaira.
A dollar raveil la fiial to two ilolluin
ihiiimI. I'ay up your aubaeiiition to tbe
F.NTKltl'HiNK and K''t llm tlm bi'imtlt of
tlm redm'tlim In price.
Heauliet! Tlioae trimmed data at tlm
1!ihI Trout and tlm price arn very
leaaonahlt Alan ladi anilor lial, ID
ceiil up. Canton Data, 10 rent.
I'ilea of people. Iiavo pile, but It
M'itl'a Witcblianel B.il vtt will euro Ilium.
Wben pro-rlv applied it cure acald
and burn without llm ahuhteat pain.
lr. Vhilt''a hair itrower, H pentaon
application nt rriiHWortli'. (Team
your bead and eradicate! tlm (landriifT
and make your hair auioolh ami aoft.
Ilonry Meldriiiu and lieorKC K. Wag
ttoner have been awanlud a oontract (or
urveyiiiK township uf Kovernmont
land, within llm Houthern 1'aclflc grant.
('barman A Hon aro rtneiving a new
lot of aprinK good for Kentlemen'a wear,
conalatlim of men'i hat, rlothlnK and
iivnrythiiig in tlm f nr nlnliiii goutit line.
Oregon Ixliio No. 3, 1. O.O. F. have
4-lecte l T. F. Hyan, 11. K. Klraiuht and
W. A. Hede, a tlelftiuteR to the grand
lodge, which nieeta in I'ortland in May.
To Induce a trial of the Knterpriaeaa a
iiewpater it will be aent from now until
Juneilth, for 23 centa. Twtwent atanipa
taken. I'aHr atopped at dale if nut
lunger wanted.
Frank!'. Welch, dentlHt, graduato of
the Univeraity of l'minaylvaniB, will he
in Oregon City ofllce ThurHday of each
week ; remainder of each week in Tort
1 tnd utllce, room 77 Dekuin building.
The cheap rale of 3 cabin, 30
eteerugn, incluiling meal and berth, are
elill in effect on the O. It. A N. Co.'a
eteamer fiom Portland to Sail Fran
ciaco, Sleamerii leave I'ortlanil every
five day.
I.aat Monday evening was reitular
drill niuht at the armory, and it wax
alao made the occasion of award for
the indoor practice "hooting. Private
K. A. Iighton, of Company V, waa
awarded tbo medal for the heat ahooting
of tbo aeamin.
J. V. Myera, the promiHing young
baritone of l'orlland waa in the city a
advance agent for the F.pplng lileo club,
who will shortly appear at Hhivoly'a
opera hoiiHO. Thia club coiiMwta of 12
member and has taken a ponillon as one
of the leading musical organizations of
that city.
The first blacksmith ahop that farmers
pan, in coming to Oregon City ia that of
Miiplo & lloirmun, at the Junction of the
Seventh street road and Main Btreot.
There ia no claas of work they cannot
handle anil at reasonable price. They
have an expert horse-aliocr and guaran
tee satisfaction-
Lovors of flowers will he pleased to
learn that the Women's Itelief Corps are
making astive preparations for a rose
show to be held during the early part of
June. This will be a treat for the Ore
gon City people, as nothing of the kind
has ever before been attempted In this
city. The ladios will spare no effort to
make the show a success.
State Superintendent G. M. Irwin of
Salem, will deliver an address at the
West Bide school building on this (Fri
day) evening. The public are invited.
Mr. Irwin' will also participate in the
meeting of the Clackamas County
Teachers' association, which will be
held at that place on Saturday. A splen
did program has been prepared.
inn annual wentlng of the V. C. T.
I', will Im held next Friday lit .MK) '. M.
wild Mm, SIhiit, ill lui of Ktivmiili street
All IiiiIIck him wi'lcniiie. Itcpoit will be
'.'"mll','"" "lli,,,,fH l" tbucomlllg
year. DiilcguleH will Im nppniiilcil lorjTlio , T,,,,,,. wj Hjictk A the
tlm Slulc roll vi nr ion ul Newhcrg. j Js,.,.,y hoys inner do mii thing ly halves ;
l("iui'inbcr Hit or.ilori.-ul tronlt-cl (iMh "'I" -! iiik will Im well wor'h a'lciid
Fild.iy) ul Willamette FmIIh. Take cm 1 'y I1'" I'1'''''" '"W- I
ul 7:l.'i, 'Mm lltispeiiaii will Im f (! (- j Tim .Mi'Maiiki'ii iciiiblic:in club also!
scnted by Frml .Miiiiiilel.llowiinl Brown i bnlil u tally Saturday evening and imr
ell, 'has. Ihibcock and K. Hecur. These iniik'nu: nrciiiiratluiis to stall llm cam-
young ini'H w ill put lli ii Knot ili'lmtii
uml will give Hit' lull" ( Hi c lull a pretty
close ruh. tome liluii him cnciiurjgu
the bo)
"Hurl" Mil.lt i,u , . rl,,n,:i. of tin'
hlcunii r, Win. i, i; h iii. it h (!
KiivimI in Imwmhi liiHfniii liif iniH"r rivi-r
In tin' nl niilU in lli.'K.ni ( ny. TIih
bout iunkim tliiu n y.'liTiiiy ir"i: iinn
Willi h Inn;,, tuft ,! irtornnl to Salnii
nun in iiik I'vi'iiuii;. j im ii urn purinl
in llm river ubovti ('mvulli ; iiIht Ihmiik
I biinrlmil, imi bionlit lo imiir llui inoiitb
of llni Hiiiiiiiiiu, mIiith lln-y am boonni
li'iiiioiurily and I.iIit lloutfil lo tln-ir
I linul ili'i.lilmlioii.-H,il.n MiiI.-biiiuii.
W. II, Howell iitlwi.icd auiHi-liiig of : republican club will bold their monthly
the Nortliweatcrn Flrcim-n' Aaa.ciatioii meeting at llm l.eland school hoiiw,
at Aaloria last haliirday. Jtuli-H uml ! Mr- A. M. Kn-nwir will H.l.lr;KM tlm mi
legillalloii were adopted governing the j ' l'1" "naucial ipiestioiiln w hich he
aiiii'iu! loiiiiiiiiiient, which will begin at 'oinpiuo the republican ami sipu
Asloiia on Aiirfiial III and cotilinue three , '' "' impo'lant iiietioti
dava. All Ihu liminlH.rof llm cuiniiiitto )' Aa Mr. Dresner i oil.' ol the best polili-
aero pr lit Ills u pec led that l,u
Oregon City team will distinguish itself
al this time, us it ha alwaya done on
former occasion. One Ihoiisaml doliar
will by given in prize.
The,cialti..1a,lume.i,.g.co. led
t. il... r.iif,.,..;. I..-. i i-,
and Turner w ill Ih.,I ,.exl Wed d..v
evening in the liaptisi church. These
men come highly commended hy Ihe
. , if if I I
t'lntr. lu.a I II I 1 1 ItirolM u ml I li.tioiii u ln.ru
they have labored and much gssl ia ex-1
M'-ted to result from llmir visit to ourj
city. All Christian people ate invited to ,
coiiih in and help iinike Ihe mii-tiugsal
success A general Invitation I exten
ded to the ieople tocome andheur them.
"We lake pleasure in recommending
Chaiiiheilulu'a CoiikIi liemedy Imcaiixi
it i praised by all who try it," says J.
W. Cox Sun, drilKgists, Marslilield,
Oreguii. No Anil alllcted with a throat
or lung trouble can use this remedy
without praisiiiK it. Il alwaya give
prompt relief. It i especially valuable
for cold a it relieve the hum, make
breathing easier and aid expectoration
A cold will nover result in neumotiia
w hen thi remedy it taken and reason
able care exercised. For aale by (ieo.
A. Harding, druggist.
Another very lntf resting meeting of
Mclaughlin Cliaulampia circle waa held
at the residence of Mr. and Mr. C. II.
Caufleld last Monday evening. There
waa a good attendance, and the lesson
proved of unusual interest. Mr. Cau
fleld entertained Ihe member cordially.
Mr. K. K. William invited the circle to
meet at her reaidence next Monday even
ing, which waa accepted. Col. H. A.
Miller waa selected leader, and will take
up a portion of the lime with a lecture
on psychology. The lesson begin with
tbe llth chapter of "Thinking, Feeling
and Doing," and include the hilb.
Th.'re was a very good attendance at
the gosiel meeting at the Y. M. C. A.
room last Sunday afternoon. Itev. A.
J. Montgomery made a abort but very
Impress! vo address on Christ' sacrifices.
A part of the gymnasium apparatus has
and ia placed in position, and on thi
(Thutsday) evening a reception will be
tendered the members, at which time a
class in athletics will he formed. Friday
evening the monthly member meeting
will be held. Next Sunday afternoon ut
(our o'clock, Captain Kimball will address
the meeting on "Heart Talks with Young
Men." The male quartette, consisting
of lieorge S. Howard, A. F. Parker, K.
S. Smith and (1. II. Bestow will sing.
Jackson, the gunsmith, umbrella and
bieyelo surgeon and general utility man
ha moved his establishment from 7th
street to Main in the Caulhdd block near
the court Iioiiho corner. His removal
was made necessary by the growth of
his busincHH, hi old shop not being
large enough to accommodate all his
machinery and stock
As he now has
more than double hi former space he
w ill bo able to put in additional machin
ery and increase the capacity of his shop.
Mr. Jackson as a mechanic has few
equal and his work needs no recommen
dation. There is nothing too difficult
or delicate in the slmpc of repairing that
Mr. Jackson cannot successfully handle
and his prices are always reasonable.
Is It "overwork" that has filled this
country with nervous dysiieptics? that
takes the flesh oil' their bones, the vitality
from their blood, and makes them feeble,
enianciated and inefficient? No. No it
is bad cooking, overeating of indigestible
stuff, and other health-destroying habits
The remedy is an artillcully digested
food such as the Shaker Digestive
Cordial. Instead of irritating the
inflamed stomach the Cordial gives it a
chance to rest by nourishing the system
Itself and digesting other food taken
with it. So flush and strength return.
Ib not the idea rational? The Cordial
Is palatable and relieves immediately.
No money risked to decide on its value
A 10 trial bottle does that.
LAX0L is the best medicine for
children. Doctors recommed in place of
Castor Oil.
( uinpHlgng Note
(tn Monday May 4 at 1 :.') in the alter
niHiii I ho Nwdy republican club will
open lln1 ciimiiiigii in lit itt pirt of tint
,.. y W,, M K ,4y ul m Hon,
piiigii oil' III big shupit. I'rol. II. H,
! H'Mfigo will address the ni"ctirg ""'I,
us he h one nf our moat polished awl
j jiiMtrnctive speaker ail w ho attend llm
' "i""'i"K will lmjiviMi mmtflliitiK I'""
, ov"r-
I 'I'lin Cinliy ri'imlilii uii club Iihvh hIho
Jtuki'iiHli'im to oiimi tin; ihiii)iiIkii in lli it
il,ir with u bU rally on Momlay cvi-n-
' iiiK, May 4 Tim "I'cukur ol tlm evtuiiiiK
will Im lion 1 lion. II. I onjte linn iiihi in;
will Iibvb a ru unT apirfi:iulivn Hinli-
iinc 1h un aniiriMl fuel for tlm Cimliy
j riiublii'aiiH Iihvh llm rimilu in tlmin tlmt
! brinic "mcitkii lo llmir ini'elinii.
Sulnr.lnv of H.Ih c,.k llm.NVw Kra
. cal speaker in the couiily on the subject
finance, hi ajs-ech w ill be worthy of
U'1"" atimilion on I he part of liia hearer,
On Wednesday evening of next week
the Young Men' KepublL-an club of
(, r "M '"M a big rally at
Weinhard.new hall. The orator for the
wi" I . Tli(M. H. Tongue,
repuhhean nominee for coiifresa, and as
Mr. Tongue 1 one of the ablest and
lliuni r IUI irtilllliK Rwurt.:iii mo nmn .
n '
hi speech will lie well worth hearing,
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minim I, oi inn v..iiii ..,ii on live
working to make thi rally Ihe grand
os-uing fir the campaign. It is expected
that some flue vocal anil instrumental
musical talent will be present to make
ihe evening one of pleasuie a well aa of
prollt. The public generally and especi
ally the ladies are cordially invited lo he
prtscnt.
Wi st Mde Mdiool Mullen.
In compliance with a miition filed in
hisolllce, Supt. (iihson has formed a
new school district, No. 103, frotu ofTthe
aoulli part of the West Oregcs City
school district. Tbo division line be
tween the old and new district leaves the
Willamette river between the V. P. &
P. Co', sulphite mill and station IS, of
the P.O. E. Co. and runs in a sou lb
westerly direction until il intercepts the
old bound ry of the district at the Tuala
tin river. By this division each district
will have half of the mill and factories
on the west side within their limits and
thus equalize the taxable property. The
division waa made necessary by the great
size of the dirtrict which made it very
inconvenient for the children residing in
Willamette Falls and the south part ol
the district to attend school.
The voter of the new district have
called a soccial meeting at Batdorf's
hall, Willamette Falls for next Monday
evening when they will elect officers and
make arrangement for a summer school.
For the present a building w ill be rented
in which to hold school but the district
expects to erect a Que four-room school
building. There are children enough in
the now district to form a good school.
The directors of the old district have
decided to have some extensive improve
ments made to the building and the
grounds. A brick foundation will be
placed uniler the building and a wet
weather playroom made for the scholars
and grounds will be leveled ofTanda
substantial fence erected so that trees
may lie planted and the school yard
beautified and made an ornament instead
of an eye sore to tbe town. The West
Side people have one of tlie handsomest
locations in the city for their school
building and they are displaying the
eneittvand pride that will make the
West Side echool a credit to Oregon City
(iospet Mission.
Evangelist A. S.Copley, ol Albany has
oiuued a Uospol mission in the old M.
h, church building near the depot.
Services every night at 7 :."0 and Sunday
2-30 and 7 :30 and everybody is welcome.
The mission emphasizes holiness of
heart and life and teaches Divine healing
of the body and the Christ's second com
ing. Tho prayers and presence of God's
people to help and the presence of all
others to be helped is earnestly solicited.
Horses vs Bicycles.
The owner of a horse is not debarred
Irom the road with every little shower
like the bicycle rid;r. Some of the
finest saddle and driving horses ever
brought to Oregon City will be offered
for sale next week by W'. A. Mack, the
well-known Eastern Oregon horse raiser,
at Noblett's stables. A number of fine
draught animals will be in the bunch,
These horses are all young, sound and
will be sold at a very low price.
For tho Kidneys.
"I am 05 years old ; have had kidney
disease and constipation fur 25 years.
Am now well used your S. B. Head
ache and Liver Cure one year. Used 6
bottles at 50 cents each. J. II. Knight,
Kutiedge, Or." For sale by C. G.
Huntley, druggist.
i uinpHlgng a ems j
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
AC50LDTELV PUCE
1JERSDMAL NOTES.
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A. Ilmnibil, liropimlor of tlm ( or-
v-iIUh ll,irimn Kmlory, wni in Oregon !
' ('Hy Fiiiliiy.
Jaiimit I. Ilo.ii-r, of liutUivilio, H'iit a
,;oii. of ilnyn in Onon Ci'y, ibirinx
j i. ,tt-j week.
jin j K V,.utimrfor.l, of Alluny,
was looking ufier Imhiiii-s m.itt-M in tiie
city Wi'dui-Hil.tv.
Cupl.J.M (.ralmm and family ,ave
removed to llm France cottage, opposite
F. F. While' tesideiici.
Ir. I). S. Stryker, ol Portland, was
visiting his hi son, Hev. K. W. Htryker,
in this city Wednesday.
Mrs. T. II. Allen, of 1'ortluiid. has
been visiting Mr. U. A. Miller at (ilod
stone liming tlm past week.
Mr. J. I'usey arrived from Sun Fran
, risco Monday, and stopping with .Mr.
j I'uaey at the Kh-ctiic llot.d.
i Mi Musa lUrkley ia teaching the
Ki-dlaiid school. (She began the ipring
term on Monday of last week.
Miss Anna Samuel, uf Corvailis, ha
been visiting her friend. Mit: Ora
Spangler and Fruu Lawrence.
Mra. John Iwthwaite ami daughter,
Miss Alice, left laal Friday for a few
week' visit with friends in Stocalon.
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Mrs.I. Selling and her granddaughter,
Mis Mliyl Lipped, relumed last Friday
from a tluee mouth's stay In Sun Fran-
C'SCO.
W. II. Hawkins of Harrisville, Khode
Island, arrived last week and has taken
charge of tin weaving department of the
Oiegon City woolen mills.
Mr. A. J. Montgomery, is represent
ing Oregon City at the eighth annual
esion of the Women's Presbyterian
Board of Missions at Salem.
Mrs. J. F. Piggott, of Mount Tabor,
sister of Charles Pope spent a couple of
days in the city during the past week,
the guest of Mrs. T. A. Pope.
Fred Toner, a former resident of Ore
gon City, but now express messenger be
tween Albany and Yaipiina, was calling
on friends in the city Tuesday.
(ieary Jacobs has returned from a
two year's stay in the East, and will re
main in Oregon City until June. He
siys there is no place like Oregon.
rreu vtnsou, traveling salesman lor
the Capen Shoe Co. returned to this city
city yesterday from the lower Columbia.
He expects to leave Boon for tbe Sound
cities.
Miss Hulda Holden, who is attending
the State Agricultural college at Corvailis,
spent several days at borne during the
past week, and returned to Corvailis
Monday.
Attorney G. B. Dimick went up to
Albany Friday evening, returning Mon
day, to attend to some legal matters in
a case in that city for which he ib retained
as counsel.
Bert lireenman and J. A. Buck left
Tuesday morning for Blue river, Lane
county, where they will engage in pros
pecting for gold bearing quartz, for a lon
ger or less period.
Alfred Clark, a well known farmer of
Clackamas was in Oregon City last
Monday tor the first time since last June.
During that period he has been sick
most of the time, but ia now much im
proved. Mrs. Alexander J. Lewthwaite of this
city left Wednesday evening on the
steamer Columbia for ' San Francisco
where she will remain for some time
visiting friends and relatives both in that
city and Stockton.
Mis. W. A. Huntley, accomanied by
her little daughter Louise, departed
Wednesday evening via Union Pacific for
a visit with parents and old friends in
Lima, Indiana. Mrs. Huntley will prob
ably remain East until August.
M. Yolk, general roadmaster of the
Oregon division of the Southern Pacific,
was in Oregon City Tuesday, to confer
with Road Engineer Kinnaird, in refer
ence to the company's share of expense
in constructing the hill road between
Brown's Point and Netf Era.
George W Bowie, of the Still well-
Bierce Se Smih-Vaille company of Day
ton, Ohio, who was here for seyeral
months Inst year putting in position the
new machinery in the West Side electric
sta'ion, has returned to the city. He is
making some changes in the machinery.
Mr. Bowie is a very genial gentleman,
and his many friends are pleased to see
him here again.
Horws Wanted.
For a span of good, Bound horses, a
warranty deed will be given to a very de
sirable lot in Oregon City. This Is a
bargain to a man having surplus horses.
Address, Lot Owner, care Enterprise.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder
World' Pair Highest Medal and Diploma,
PowdE'
t Mum ciil Kvrnt.
Ol r54'uilar evening. My 2n, all
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t ir enjoyiimiit wlmn tlm hini( lili'fanil
C imtitrt Company, Hpni-ar at Shivfly'a .
Opi-ra lloiiae.
Tlm Company conninta of tlm l'pping(
(ili! Club in HtHinl.inl ami rbor-
iiuch
llm M.-MilijIxliHon Male (uartntte,
u Im ill .r..u,.t.i a nri.,pj,ni..i rut
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las it i viri'd, wIiiIm th dancing of the
j Taylor sister is thoroughly the px-try
j of '''". '' Imuc playingof Mr.
iuY Voiingman, bunjo soloist, ai.com-
J piniment hy hig Carlo, liobaglitia ol
a 1 Ketiagliuta, intersers;' with
the music make the evening's en
tertainment all that can be desired.
Tickets, 30 and 23 cent, on sale at
Huntley' bookstore, where reserve can
b i made.
The Portland.
Ke-oicned near the corner of Main
and Seventh street. Clean, bright, well-
furnished dining room and private rooms
elegantly fitted up. Haye one of the
most skillful cooks on the Coast. If
vour meat crder does not please you, just
let me know. Beat dinner in the city
including a glass of wine for 2-3 cents,
11:30 to 4 p. m. Oysters served in
every style. 0ien day and night. Give
The Portland a trial.
L. RfcoNicii, Proprietor.
.Mew York ollery.
II. K Clarering, the well known ar
tist, has moved the New Y'ork gallery to
the building on the orner of Water and
Fifth streets, where the reputation of
thi popular establishment will he sus
tained. Low rent enables Mr. Claver
ing to do the very best work at the low
eit possible prices. Cabinet pictures at
$1 per dozeru
Home Bargains.
Four pieces of land adjoining Clacka
mas Heights addition to Oregon City, of
47, 30, 20, and 1 1 acres each. All on par
tially improved, with houses, fruit
etc. Good soil, lays well and convenient
to school, church, etc. 'Are rare bar
gains. Have also a span of fine mules
to sell cheap.
C. L. Livesay, Oregon City.
Rogers,
Kain or shine, the Enterprise Barber
shop is the place to tret your hair-cuttins
and Bhavine done.
Sunday Services.
8T. PAUL'S CHURCH - Episcopal Data
oi aervica aunounceu lu local coiumn.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHCRCH.-
Kev. j. w. cowan Pastor. Hervlcei at 10 30 a. M
aud 7:31) r. u. Sunday School after morning
aervlee. Player meeting Wednesday evening at
" aoo.clock. Prayer meeting ot Young People'!
oucieiy in mnauan cnaeavor every eunaay
evvuiug ai o;au prvmpt.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rgv. M L.
Ki no, Paitor Morning Service at 11: Sunday
School at 12-15; Evening Service 7:30; Regular
prayer meeting Wedneiday evening. Monthly
borcusm meeting every neanesuay evemni
preceding the first Sunday In the mouth, i
cor.ilal invitation to all.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. CATHOLIC RKV. A.
Hillkbsand, Paa'.or. On Sunday mass at Sand
10:30 a. M. Every second and fourth Sunday
German lermnn after the S o'clock mass
At all other manses KuglUh aermoui. Sunday
School at 2:30 r. . Vespers, apologetica
lUDiect ana neneaiction at i:mi. u.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUHCH. Ret
n. . btrykbr. Pastor. Mornlnt lerricent 11
Sunday School at 10:00. CUaa meeting after
morning service. evening service at 7:30.
Epwnrth League meeting Sunday evening at
6:30; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 7:30.
iraiigera coruiauv invitea.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. R. A
J. .Montgomery, Pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and
7:30 r. a. Sabbath School at 10 a. at. Young
People's Society of Chriatiau Endeavor meeta
every Sunday evening at 6:30. Wednesday
vvemug pr)cr uieviing ai oeaia iree.
EVANG'IUCAL CHURCH GERMAN H, E.
Hosnschcch. Pastor! J. R. Ehrkt Al-t'int.
Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. M.
aud 7:30 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at
iu a. ra., mr. Ainiinfriiiitii supt. r rayer Meeting
every Thursday evening
REGULAR -EI.VIi'E AT U. B. CHURCH
moruiug sud cv lung of lit and S I ,-unday of
enrh mouth. Sabbath School at 10, A, M. each
Sibbatn. J D. Bnrfn-, Siiit.
W. H. McLain, Paitnr.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH-L.
Gasv, Pastor. German services every Sunday
at 11 o'clock A M. English service! at 7:80 P.
M Sunday school at 10 o'clock A. M. Lnca
lon: store room next door to bakery in Shlve
ey's building, corner of Seventh and Madison
reels
Society Directory,
FOUNTAIN HOSE CO., No. 1.
Regular meeting second Wednesday In each
mouth at engine house, east side Main street,
betweeu Seventh and Eighth.
J. W, Stewart, Sec. H Straiqht, F'rm
M. P. Quinm, Foreman.
A. P. A. COUNCIL NO. 4,
Meet on the first and third Fridays In each
month at K. of P, hall, Visiting members al
wayi welcome. J W No"!.. Pres.
MOLALLA GRANGE, NO. 40, P. ot H.
Meet! at their hall ai Wright's Bridge on thi
second Saturday nf each month at 10 a. m
Fellow members made welcome.
R. GoucuiR, Master.
X H. Cooper, See.
MULTNOMAH LODGE, NO. 1, A. F. k A. M.
Holds Its regular eommunlcations on first
and third Saturdays of each month at 7:30 r. M.
Brethren lu good standing are Invited to attend.
ii. L. gray, W. M,
T. F. Ryaf, Secretary.
OSWEGO GRANGE NO. 175 P, ot H.
Meeti the lecond Satnrdav of each month at
10 a, m. L. A. Shipley, Master.
H. L. fTiviNsuN, Sec'y.
MOLALLA LODGE No. 0, A. O. U. W.
. Meeta first and third Saturday In each month
at achool houaa. Visiting members made nl.
I come. . J. W.Thomas, M. W.
O. W, Rossini, Seo.
Society Directory.
I Ihe larda (or nil m -.. and lodgi-i it
I I l' k m County are puhl i ed I e ol oiiarta
! m ih TKici r. Ii l expe i r that r,e
: offlr-n ( tbe turl na I d e w II nil Ilia
i fo e t ouat.mt n.y l necour I im t m to
; tlnir,
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lfflt Cnmt lloin.'nn Hprond Mnnitsjf la
I irh inoiilh. V'l.lti.m nelcomo.
J. D.UWIlKsi K, E K. CIHKMAV,
Hwrwtury. Prpalilent.
flAVKI. UilHiK. Si). .V), A O. (J. W
MfiitoiToiul .i l fourth Miiiiiriln;' ?vrnlir t
KnlKhl rt hull. Cuiiliy. Vlnitliir brnthurn mud
rli'iime.
K K 111 K. . Miniim-K,
(lecordiT. Mm:er Workmiin.
' rio ikon uiimr. Ni. i.!-. a n v w
j mHh mrjr TburMur milt. at (xMrellnw
, lull. Ohwi-ko. VIMtliu l.reihr.n lrav el-
.coin. T. Mil.Mii.l.AK,
; r.Aiu mrk, Kprordcr
M W.
CATARACT HOHK . No. M.
Mkh wpond TiiKdy nf eM:h month nt Cat-
rn'-l Kmln hoo. W. II. llowr.u. Fr
(i. II. Htow, He'y. J. W H'(;oliNi,t. K'rn
if YkTI.K l.ill(,K Nil. ! IiKcki.-k nv iiiiNw
! Mcpi. ct.Ty Friday lo A. O. V. W. Halt. Via-
1 I"" m!fnlir mule w Irom.
) Mr.. 9 I. Uiiiir I oftl
M. A. OilXKTT. iiceoider.
VMM CITY LDOK .0 ft k.O V. W.
Men every Huttirday evening of eaoti month
In A. O U. W. hall 7th St. All sojourning
brethren cotdUlljr Invited to attend.
MAX tCHl.J.PlU-t U. W.
Geo C.Lirr. Recorder.
MKAl'K POHT, tin 2.G A. K UKI-AKTMENT
or OKKOON.
Meeti (Irt WrJn.-sdr of each month, at Wil
lamette Hall. Oreifou City. Visiting t. mr .del
maUe welcome.
C. A. WILLIAM4, Commander.
J. T. Arri!o, Adjutant
F COMPANY, FIRST KKGIMKNT, O. K. O.
Armory. Third ud Main. Regular drill night,
Monday. Regular bnainew meeting!, firat
Monday of each month.
I F. R Kellv . r..,.l
L L Flckeua. - - Firat Lieutenant
W. A. Hunt ey, - - Rmond Lieutenant
K. OF P. STAR U DOE K0. K.
1. r. Rlaley. C. C; Thomaa .Nellann. K. of R.
and H. Meets every Wednesday evening at
o Clock in Cwtle hall, I. O. O. F. building.
Brother! Irom other K. ol P. lodge Invited.
08W EGO LODGE NO. 10U, A. F. A. H.
Meeti the second and lourtb Haturdi.ya ot each
month at 7 p.m. All Maaoua In good standing
are invited to attend.
D. B. Kim. W. X. E. J. Rcsu, Hec'y.
OSWEGO LODGE NO. S, I. O. O. T.
Meeti every Friday evening In tbe new hall In
Old Town.
1. C. Haims, C. T. Joh.i Kacai, Bec'y.
BUTTE tKEEK GRANGE, No. Si, P. ot H.
Meeti at their hall In Marauam, second Sat
urday In each month at lo a. m. VUlting
memberaalway welcome.
J. K. White, A. V. Davis,
Secretary Majter.
AbERNETH Y KEBEKAH
DEGREE L0DUX
NO 70.
Miti the fir t and third F Iday In
th
mourn at i m r in I. O u. r. Hall.
Mas. D. U. glass. Mas J. M. MiLoaiM.
Secretary. N. O,
8T. JOHN'S BRANCH. NO. 67, C. K.of A.
Meett every Tueaday evening at their hall
corner nam ana lentn streets, Oregon City.
N. C. MicHiui.Sec'y. Urasisr Hakafi.h, Pr
're.
WARNER GRANGE, No. 117, P. of H.
Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their
hall In New Era. Gio. Laxcl a, Master
Homik Ma:im. 8ec .
CLACKAMAS CHAPTER.
Clackamas Chapter No. R. A. M. Regular
Convocation third Monday of the month at 7:l
P. M.
W. . CARLL. H. P.
H. i. 8TRANGE, Sec'T.
OREGON LODGE. No. 3, L O. 0. F.
Meets every Thursday even. ut at 7 30 o'clock
p. M. in the OCd Fellows' Hall, Main street.
Members of the Order are Invited to attend.
W. A. HEDGES, N. G.
Tho. Ryan, Secretary.
OSWEGO LODGE, NO 13,1,0. O. F.
Meet! at Odd Fellow's hall, Oswego, every
Monday evening. Visiting brethren mad
welcome. C. H. NIXON, H. O.
J. F. Rislet. See.
ACHILLES LODGE, NO. 38, K OF P.
Meeti every Friday night at the K. of P. hall.
Visiting Knights invited.
Jo.cph Ltsch C, C.
H. J. Thork, KotPaudf.
PIONEER CHAPTER NO. 18 0. E.e.
Meeliaerond and fourth Tneadiy In each
month at Mo .iu tea pie. V-nmri always
we cime. Miss M. L. Holmes,
Miss. Hattie Wkthesell, M. W.
Secretary.
W. C. T. U.
OrejonCitv W. C T. V. meeta moi.thlr al
homa- oi tue m mbera. nolle ( date riven in
local enlumn A.t fr.endi f thj c .u.e inv.teat
U attenl. MR.8 A J. MONROE.
MRS M, L. DRIGGS, Pr IdenL
tseei etary.
HERME3 LODGE, NO id, K, OF P.,
Mee i eve v Frd av evenln a: 7 .10 n lock- In
K. of P. hall, Auro:a. Viaitlng knighta made
welcjmt.
M. G. Smith. C. c.
Hisst Ssyder. K of R and S.
ELECTRIC LODGE, NO 63, A. O. U. W.
Meet, leconj and tourt l wedneadar of each
moutuat A. a U. W. hall, Viaitiug bronbert
mails wn come.
A. M. Cheney, Thos, F. Ryak,
R.-coner. M. W.
COURT ROBIN HOOD NO. 9, F. OF A
Meet! the 1st. 2d and 3rd Fridava of each
month a' i in;uo Hall.
A. W Horn, Geo. R. Wii.ehart.
Chief Ranger. Recording Seo
MEADE RELIEF CORPS, No. 18. DEPART
MENT OF OREGON.
Mrs. F. L. Cochrane, ... President
Mr . T. W. Pouts, ... Treasurer.
Mr.C!oui, - . - Secretary.
Meets on first and third Tuesdava nf aanh
month lu Wl uinie te Hall. Members of corps
from abioad, cordially welcomed.
WACHENO TRIBE, NO 13, REDMEN.
Meets Tuesiiav evening- at A. (1 IT. W. Hail. via.
lung members invited. A. Asmvs,
Sachem.
Chas. Kelly, C. of K.
CANBY LODGE, NO 66, I. O, G. T.
Meets first and thtrd Saturday evening- of
each month at Knlght'i hall. Cauby. Visiting
meinoers always iuaue welcome
CLLA KSIOHT. SCO. GEO. W, KNIGHT. W, C.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Willamette Falls Camp No. 118. meets everv
Tuesday night in each month in Willamette
k.l. 't.l.l..n nainKKH J I.
unil. , lent.,, uc.kijw.10 uwuc a CH.UU1V,
J. K, MOR US. Clerk. I D. Taylor, C. C.
WILLAMETTE KEBEKAH DEGREE LODGE
MO. 'i, I O. O. r.
Meet! the second and fourth Fridav In such
month at 8 o'clock p. m. In I O. O. F. Hall
MRS J. O. BRADLEY, N. G.
Mrs. M. G. Charman, Sea.
COLUMBIA BOOK AND LADDER CO.
Meet! first Friday of each month at
Fountain engine house. Chas. Athey, Pres.
C. a pillow, Sec'y. Chas. Bitser, ( rm
8UNRISE LODGE, NO. 13. A. 0. U. W ,
Meet! every second and fourth Saturday of each
month at Wllsonville, Oregon.
M. C. YOUNG, M. W.
John Tyler, Recorder.
TUALITIN GRANGE, NO. Ill, P. of H.
Meets last Satnrdav of each month at their
hall in Wllsonville. OsCia Lassen,
p red Elliosen, Sec'y. Master.
DAMASCUS GRANGE P. OF H. NO. 260,
Meets on the first Saturday In each month at
10 o'clock a. m. at the DamascHs school house.
S C. YOUNO, Master.
T. H. Feathers, Secretary.