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Oregon Citv Enterprise.! Clackamns Co. Directory. COl'NTY tTFICTKS. Jtilgi llor.lon R. Ilayse tien. K. Horion K.l'. VsiMnek Clerk i of Court, etSerlfT. E enriler, Treasurer, aWeeenr, 8 'hnol iuperitilr'nitent B'trTpy.H. Coroner, Coitnluiourm, . M. Katv.fl.v M. 1. M.mre I J.C. Bradley ll. S UUwtl I). W Klmmirtl i Kierfard sc.ni Prank Jsirgur FRIDAY. MAYS. JS'.Hi. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. " " Spring millinery just arrived at r.. P.. Martin's. The Kstkrprisk until after election for 35 cents. Triinmed hat- from 2 V to at Mm. E. K. Martin's. Ir. Wliit7'8 Hiir grower for wile by E. 0 rarm worth, . Trimmed ham, new toda, from 0 to t .,t t Mrs s'sden's. Uyouwaniasewi.mi.uu c .... - whlll pvj,,., vVitoli H.el Salve will go to Bellomy Busch . ! j0i ..h it hM jone it in hundreds of Trimmed hats, new JhuN, fnnn 50;t.MM. (.:. O. Huntlev, IVngnist. enUto75.ntsatMrs. Sladen s. pr L lT;-",, dlH8 Bi C. 0. T. Williams is now prepared to , kin,9 0f dental work. Gold crowns, make loans on K'Xfl farm property. I porcelain crowns and bridjte work a Write him. I specialty. All oierations guaranteed for A lurne assortment of garden hose j ye.irs. Call and gel my prices. OHice just received at the hardware house of ; in Barclay building Tope A Co. ! Coughing irritates the delicate organs B;g assortment of ladies', girls and . children 8 Hosiery, .us, arriveu a. mt lacket store. I Almost anytliin you are needing you will Gnd at Parker an I Howard's. Goods uust be sold aonoe. Carpenter'B rules R, , 10 cents, curling irons, 3, 4.5, 7, d cents at the Banar. corner next to pot urtice. Stamping done, hats pressed and dyed, feathers curled ar. i dyed at Miss Goldsmith's millinery parlors. llon't forgot tlu: e h ive a fine line of ladies shirt waists, latest styles, just Imu the East, at the Ivicket store. Use OXIKN lor your "nerves" alro ; for coughs and col I. Pamphlets tree. ! Charman A Co., Uruggii-ts, agent. l .i ; Tinwaie. rtaS-'Wafe. stone jars, n ru-i muv. in fact anything you need, below j coat at Parker Howard's store, near ; depot. -Beautiful pastel pictures and hand- V. . .. Klfw.L-a i-i v.. n a WAV SS nre- imntus. Call and get a coupon ticket at J Mrs. E. E. Martin's. Portland's renowned contralto singer, Mrs. Walter Iteed will render several choice selections at the "Halcyon Chorus" concert on May 28, 1S9U. DeWitt'8 San-aparilla is prepared for cleansing the blood. It builds up and strengthens constitutions impaired by disease. C. U. Hantley, Druggist. Sewing Machines cheap. Want a a .J sevnngmacnine: oei a gooo one ana pay 25; five years guarantee; 5 down,Tn gan their revival meetinga at c tu :j t; D .11 I ' B ...... $5 per month until paid. SeeBellomy A Butch aboutU Mrs. L. R. Patton. Kockford, III., writes : "From personal experience I can recommend De Witt's Sarsaparilla, a cure for impure blood and general debil ity." C. ti. Huntley, druggist. County Clerk Horton has issued a marriage permit to Helen M. Taylor and Edward F. Story, both of this city. It is said that the interesting event will take place next Sunday, if not sooner. Busy peopb have no time, and sensi ble people have no inclination to use a ntw remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent re sults. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. Tbe concert given last Saturday even ine at Shiyely's opera house by the Epping Glee Club of Portland was truly a musical tr?at to music lovers ad was one of the best performances iven in this city for gume time past. Burns are absolutely painless when DeWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseased, chapped bands and lips, and never fails to cure niles. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. A party consisting of T. P. Randall, M. W. Randall, F. Parker, J. Confer and J. Deutren left Thursday for Ogle creek mines, whore they will locate claims and do some prosKct'.rig. irem thetn lafer on. We shall hear Cbarmau A Son have just received a lot of that new dress lining, known as alpaouiine. It is elegant goods and cheap. A full line of ladies' neckties, to wear with shirt waists, in all colors. Call and nee the new goods. Straw hats far men, boys and misses, all new and ol the latest styles arid shapes. It. L. Tolk A Co. the well-known direc tery people are getting out a new rectory for Portland, Vancouver and Oregon City. It will be the moat com yfote ever gotten out and for Oregon Citj' will contain the business and resi dence of every person in the city and in the additlond. The company now'have three men at work in this city gathering the ueeestary data and they are making bouse to house canvas. It will be iayaluuhle to all business men of this $t(y for rerereuce and each house should 1m re a copy. A little ill, then a little ill. The ill is utne I lie pill lias won. IVWilt's I .it t io Karlv Itinera the lilllo pills Unit 'ciirecreat ills. C. (.. Huntley, l'-- (lisl. , Kor quiet place to hitch your Itoi-ses awav from I he motor lino tiiul a plant lo j get a tlrst class jolt o( retitirini or homo I H,Hinif cull on S. K. iierli'tunt'n shop on 1 ., , i riltll street. I To imliu'O a trial of lh Kntkktiusk an I at iinH'iiiiiituir it will ho wnt (ro:n now until Juno ll for 23 cents. 2 cent stamps ! taken. raHr stopper! at dale il not longer wanted. 'im hUxtd means od hoalih. IV- ; Siinwparjlu purities tin Mood. I cures Kurptions, Friema, Scrofula and all diseases arising from Impure blood ! C. G. Huntlev, Oniu'ist. j,,, CIovtr Root purify- your UKxh!. clear your complexion, regulate j your bowel and make your bead clear jaaabell. 2.V., fttV., ae I a dollar. For j sale hy tieo. A. Hardin,;. 1 I I not a miracle. It won't euro everything, hut it will cure piles. That's .d aggravates the disease. Instead of j waning, try line junuie Lougu v urr. ii helps at once, makes epectoration easy, reduces the soreness and inltamation. Kvery one likes it. For sale by C. (1. Hunllev, druggist. It's just as easy lo ry One Minute ' Cough Cure as anything else. It's eas- ier to cure a severe cough or cold with it. l.et your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine; better result; better try it. C. (5. Huntley, Druggist. The Troy Laundry is the place to get i your washing done in first-class style. Everything received and delivered promptly. This firm have established n enviable reputation for doing good ! work, a fact to which their numerous natrons can attest. E. (j. Farnsworth, gent We might tell you more about One l Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it cures a cough. F)veryone does who has used it. It is a perfect nwdy f,)r. con-n,, colds.hoarseness. It is an especial lavorue lor tiiiiun-u, uv-inis pleasant to take and quick in curing. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. The first blacksmith shop that farmers pass in coming to Oregon City is that of Maple & Hoffman, at tbe junction of the Seventh street road and Main street. There is no class of work tbey cannot handle and at reasonable prices. They have an expert borse-shoer and guaran tee satisfaction- Th(, California evamfelieU. Palmer snd tbe Baptist church Wednesday evening. Tbe house was crowded and considera ble interest was manifested. These gen tleman are eloquent pulpit orators, and are worth hearing. Their meetings will continue lor several days. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bladen havel fitted up and are occupying rooms over their millinery store. Mr. and Mrs. Sladen's work in the city requires close attention and they propose to stay here temporarily during the buay season, being at their home at Gladstone over Sundays only. Mrs. M. L. Moore, sistei of J. A. Fillmore, manager ol the Southern Pacific system has located in Oregon City. Mrs. Moore has taken the management of Clackamas county for the Yiavi Company and will give a course of health talks to ladies, in sul jects pertaining to health, hygiene and higher development. The well-known mountain guide and settler, Adolf AscohfT, of Marmot, out near Mt. Hood, was in Oregon City during the week, a witness before the United States Land oflice in this city in the case of the Portland Water Commis sioners against trespassers on the Pull Run water reserve. Nest eggs 3 cents, bird cage cup 5 cents; hand brush 5 cents; salt shakers, 1 4, 5, 7, 9 cents; fine curry comb 12 cents ; ! mustard spoons, 2 cents; gut hooks 12 and 20 cents a doz ; fish hooks 5 cents a doz; fine hand bell 25 cents; call bell 15 cents ; toy bell 5 cents ; tape measure 5, 7 cents. The Bazarr, corner next to postoffice. L. A. Patterson A Co, J. F. Mclntyre, whose well kept farm at the junction of Salmon river with the Sandy is a favorite stopping place for tourists to Mt. Hood and travelers over the Barlow road, was in Oregon Citv during the week, a witness in the land office in the case of the Portland Water Commission against trespassers 011 the Bull Run water reserve. A. M. Shibley, a prominent republi can and old-time resident of Springwater was in Oregon City Thursday. Regard ing the ticket he stated the republicans 01 his vicinity would stand by the nomi nees of the party and that he bad no doubt but what every man on the repub lican ticket would be elected by a hand some majority. While, In Stockton, Cat., some limit Mtt, TIioh. K. I.hiikiiii, ut I .on Hutios.that state, was tukon very severely with ramps ami iliiirtlioea. Hit chancel Id j moot Mr. C M. Carter, w ho was eim- ilnrly Hllliflo.l. Hit says: "I loM liiin o( I'hsmlierhtin's t'olir, ClioU-ia ami PI- arihoca Kemedy, and wo wont lo Itic lloldi'li stout and procured a hnttlo of it. It iravo Mr, Carter prompt relief and I can vouch foi its haviii cured me." For calit by (i. A. Hardin-, dm,," gist. Iimii'K-Voi pkh. On Ian! Sunday, May 3rd, It. II. Pimick, one of Oiccon City's rising young attorneys, wan Hur ried to Miss Froua Wolfcr, the accom plished daughter of Samuel Wolfur, of Needy. The eerenumy look place at the residence of the bridc'i parents, and Justice J. I. Kilter lied the nuptial knot. A lew invited tmesis wore pres ent, and participate I in the festivities , of the notable occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Pimick have taken rooms at Mr. Huik hard'i on the hill, where they will re side, until Mr. Pimick completes his new cottage. At a business meeting of Iho l'resby teriah Y. 1". S. C. K. held Wednesday evening, the following olllcers were elected for the ensuing six months: J. Tritcharvl, president ; Misati. Marrs, vi president; A. Holden, secrelury; Kvan Williams, treasurer. The chair men of committees are : Prayer uniting, Mrs. A. Lull; lockout, A. Kobortson; social, W. U. Beattie; temperance, W. ti. Muir; missionary, J. 0. Williams: . wilhelm ;'sunHay si-Ikk,!, F. J. Meyer; organist, Nina Caples; chorister, Kvan Williams. The democratic central committee and several of the candidates recently nomi nated on that ticket, held a meeting In this city Wednesday evening. It was decided not to make an active public canvass of Clackamas county, hut each candidate would tie expected to nuke a still hunt and secure as many votes as possible by personal effort. It is also intended to bold ut least two big rallies in Oregon City Wore election da. w hen the band will play and prominent speakers orate. A rally oi two may be held at outside points. It is said that each candidate was assessed )I0 for cam paign purposes. About 500 people gathered at Shivcly's opera house Wednesday evening, to hear C A. Fitch's reply lo Hon. Thomas Tongue's eech at Weinhard's hall on Wednesday evening of the previous week. He favored protection to Amen nn inii11Htrie8. tut occupied the most of ,,e time , relnhing popuhslic ideas familiar to the public. Mr. Fitch is a speaker of more than ordinary ability, but it was not evident that he made any converts to popuhstic doctrines. His ingenious method of advertising aided in bringing out a large crowd, many of them impelled by curiosity- As (or worsting Tongue in an argument, he is incapable of holding a candle to one side of the Washington county states man. Tno June MIDLAND MONTHLY, (Des Moines) is out, and, besides its Inderesting editoral departments, home themes, war sketch, stories and poetry, a prize poem included the following ate its notable attractions: A Bit of Italy in May, by Mrs. W, F. Peck. Some Attrac tions of tbe L'ppsr Mississippi, by W. W. Gist. Jefferson Davis and Black Hawk, by Charles Aldrich, A glance at Recent Western Literature, by Mary J. Reid. " Piety Corners," a realistic story of love and of Kansas ranch life, by J. Albert Smith. An Octogonarian 's Rec ollectlonB of William Henry Harrison, by T. S. Parvin. an Kx-Consul's, (the Editor's) Objections to the Extension of Civil Services reform to the our Counsular Service. The numerous and beautiful illustrations Include a new full page picture of Eugene Field, by Tabor, presented to Mrs. Reid, by the author himself. If we could trace Dyspepsia to its source, it would lead hack to our kitch ens. In fact, the secret of good health is good cooking. If well cooked, foods are partially digested; if poorly cooked, they are less digestible than in their raw state. If you are a victim of faulty cooking; that is, if you are suffering from Dyspepsia, the rational cure must be looked fur in an artificially digested food, and a food which will at the same time aid the digestion ol other foods. Such a preparation virtually rests the tired digestive organs, thereby restoring them to their natuial strength. The Digestive Cordial, as prepared by the Shakers of Mount Lebanon, is just such a preparation, and a single 10 cent bottle will convince you of its value. If your druggist dosn't keep it, he will tie glad to get it through his wholesale house. LAXOL is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommed in place of Castor Oil. Mprlng Poems. While the weather is wet and cloudy. And the Willamette with muddy water flows, If you wants firstclass shave and haircut I will tell you where to go. To the Enterprise Barber shop, Where F. Rogers is the Prop. The U. S. Qov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Awarded Mlfheit Honors World's Fair, (lold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DH mm CREAM BAKING mvmn Most rcrfrct Made. 40 Year tbe Standard. Help Home Iniliistr). The true fontidulioii. upon which lo build up the prosperity ol Oiegon City is lo patronise home industry au.1 thus keep our money at home. In laundry work every dollar put I to Chinamen or to Portland Inutilities is practically lost to Oregon City especially when just as good wotk al the same pri.ti can he had at the Willamette Steam Laundry. This is a new home institution, employing only wliile help and Is supplied wiin an Iho latest improved inai hineiv, and , ii . using the purest spring waierls able to il.,..l... t iri.t ..I K.m.n....T .. our work and prices is ake.l mdivery wagon to ail puts ol the city IV.wn town olll.-e at Wileha't's bather shop. 1'rnpnsills Fur Iteservitlr. Ohiiiox Cirv, Ok, May 1st, lS'Hl. Sealed pr ipcs ils for the construction of a reerv.iir will V received by the aectotury of Hie Board of Water Com missioners of Oregon City until 1 o 'chnk p. 111 , May l.Yh, H'.m, and then opened Plans and pei llli stiolis may bo seen at the utile of the secre tary in Chai man Bros block from May .'till. Tlie Hoard reserves Iho right to reject any or all bids. T I.kos im Cil uim is, Secretary. The People's Fatiirlte When yu no hungry and want an ap 'mug meal one that is well cooked to your lale and well served try the Nickel Lunch Counter. This is no second-class riistauranl, we feed the liest jsMiple in Oregon Cilv and they al ways go where tbev get full value for their money. Give us a trial. Gkokoic Bans. Proprietor. A KeconiniiMiihilliiu from Los Angeles. CM Catdelar St , Ixm Angeles, Cal., -After having suffered for a longtime from acute rheumatism without obtaining re lief, I used ChamUirlain' Pain Balm and was almost Immediately relieved. I highly recommend this as the best medicine known. I). M. Hamilton. For sule by G. A. Harding, druggist. Cares ('roup. "My three children are all subji-ct to cioup; I telegraphed to San Francisco, got a half a dozen ttottle of S. B. Cough Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God bless you for it. Yours, etc., J. II. Cho.ikh, Grants Pass, Or." For sale by C. U, Huntley, druggist. liny A Home. I have a house and 4 lots for sale only 5 blocks from Main street, a good well with pump in wash room, 23 young fruit trees that will soon be bearing. Will sell cheap, part down, balance on easy payments if desired. S. F. PcHIITl KK. The Entkiii'hihk until after election for 25 cents, stamps or coin. YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. Dr. J. MI. Watta, druggist and physi cian, Humboldt, Nub., wlio suffered with heart disease for four yearn, trying every remedy and all treatments known to him self and fnllow-prai'tltloiiers; believes Hint heart disease Iscurulilu. Hit writes: "I wish to tell what your valuable me'll Clne lias dona for me. For four yum I hud heart disease of tho very wonit kind. Sev eral physicians I consulted, said It was Rheumatism cf the Heart. It was nlmost un enduruhle; with shortness of breath, palpita tions, iOToro pains, unalila to sleep, exu'lally on thn left side. No pen can do- scribe my suffer- fti &?' 'Iw!Kn g. particularly (.-' "-.i.-A-fdurlng the lost months of those four weary yearn. DR. J. H. WATTS. I finally tried Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put new life Into and made a new man of me. 1 have not hud a symptom of trouble since and I arn siillnfled your medlclno has cured nm for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. 1 might add thut I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cum, for 1 know what It has done for mo and only wish I could state morachiurly my offer ing then and the good health I now on)oy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction." J. II. Watts. Humboldt, Nub., May S, '94. Pr. Miles rTenrtCure Is sold on a positive guarantee that the lirst bot tle will lienelir. AlliirugKlHtHsullltatfl, A bottles for M. or It will besent, prenald, on receipt of price liid. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health 1 TiliX'.M. ills We. U..'.M Society Directory. 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K ul A. .Mi.fl. rxrrjr T'ii'"lar i-vmln at Ihrlr hall pernor Main anl I sntlt sireei., urps.iu 1'liy N.I'. Mit MiJ,Scr'y. llRRitusr llastriN. I'rpa. M AKNKH liKAM.K. Nil IIT. f of II. MppI Itiiirlli Saturday ol parti monlli. si llislr hall In New Kra i.a.i l.iin. a. Maalpr II' UK MSi is. Kpp ) l'I.A KAMAH I'HAI'TKH. ( larkima. rhanipr Nu. 1 11 A M llesular Cm v.K-alli.11 Ihlnl Mnmla) ul llm moiilh al 7 9-t W. K CAII1X, II. P. II. A. HTKAN'.K. Hse'y. OIlKliON MllHiR.Nu. 1, I.O. O. r. Mt pliarrry Thursday srcn .ii sl 7 SOo'ploet p. H. In lh l.t.l Kpllowa' Hall. Main street Mrinliera ul the (rdr are IiivIIp.I to attpiel. A. IIKKUKN. N. (I. Thus, Ryan. Herretary. OHW KUO l.ol-l.K. No IKI. I. O. O. r Meets st Otl. I Keiiow'a hall, O.wpgo, every Monday yenini. V la.lt t n sr tireihtpii ma.le wi'l.'.uue. C, II. NIXON, N. Ii. J. r. Kisi.it. Heo. ACIIIU.KH !,tl!tif-, NO. Hs, K Of P. Mppu Pirry Krl.UyiHKhlalllieK. oil', hall. Vlalilii( K nights Ini llril. Ju-srii l.yM ll C. C. II. J.I ll us, Kol rami . I'loNKKIt I IIAIMKK Ml. 10. K. , M.-pia .111 nnd s el l.iurlli lil'.il.y In e.pli in mill st M i-u..ln Um-ii... V -it.-ra slwaye wp c.itue Minn M. L II.ii.mk, Him Hams WtTiiRtm, M. W, 8e-.-el.ry. W. f. I', V. (iipieli City W. T. I'. ni'i'H mutitltlr st limn j. ut He' m in r, mull" . f dale ilveu In Iih si n.'luniu A 1 lr.n l I ll-. v 11 mv l.d .i Hl'mi I M l(. H A 1. MoNIIHK. IIIS M, I- MtXIi.ri, IT, l.leiit M.p el try. II K H M K 1 l.lilu.K, M) S. K, OK l Mee a ee y Fnl ay evo In , s 7 :t0 i" ha k, In K. ol P. hall, A uro a. Via. tins: kiu.hla maile wvle mis. M. I!. Sn.III.C. C , IlKNSY HlYliKK, K of l amlH. KI.KD'IHII! LolHifc, Ml., A. O. U. W. Meet- ac.'nn.l s.il luiirt 1 spiluendiiy of eseli mm. to st A. It. U. . 11 ill, Vi.lliiig brnUifra nin 10 W' roinn. A. M. I lllcxy. Tuna. K. IIYAS, Hirer e-r. M. It, COt'KT IIUIIIN HOOD NO. II, r. OK A Meets the 1st, iii anil tint Fridays of esrh moiun S' t t'luiii iiiu 1I..O. A. W II. IBS. (IKII, It, Wll.KIIART. C'liiel lUnger. Keiorilliig Mee MKAliK HKI.IKf COItl'S, No. Is. ItKI'Alll'. MKNT OK OKKUON. Mrs, J. 11 t lis 1.I11K, I'reslilrut. Mr . 1. W. I''i.uts. - . . Treasurer. Mr . K nth I'lom , . - Heereliirv Meets on first niul third T ursilaysiif isn h inuiilli In Wi.oin e te lull. Memtiers of eisri iroin si.iiisii, euriiiniiy weieiiincu. WACIIKNO TKIIIK, NO IK, KK.IiMKN. Meeta Tiiesilny evening st A,0. It. W. Mail. Vis iting meiiiliers Invito 1. A. Asmi's, Hiiilieiii. (.'has. Kki.i.T, C.nf K. CANDY UUIOK, NO fill, I. 0. (I. T. Meets first slid third Hsltirdsy vveiilng nl nseh mmilh st Kulglil'fl hall. Csnby. Vlsltlug members always msds weleome K.i.i.a Kmuiit. Heo. Oko. W, Kniiiiit. W, 0. WOOItMKN OK TIIK WOHM). Wlllsmelle Kslls (Ismp No. IIS, ineetR every Tuesday nlirhl in eaeh tnoiitti in WiilionulU' hull, visiting iielvlilinrs inn, In welemiiH. J. K, Miir.'Ih, Clerk. I I) I A Yl.i.it, C.C WII.I.AMK'ITK IIKIIKKAII liKliKICK LODliH, NO. A I O, O. K. Meets the seennd suit lourlli Priilny In osnh mon Hi stSu'cluek i. ui. In I O. O. K. Ilitll Mils .1. 0 HhaiiI.ky, N. 0. Mrs. M. 0. Charman, Hen. . COI.IJMIIIA HOOK AND LAIHlF.lt CO. Meets first Krldsy nf tseh month sl FoiintHlu engine liouso. Clua. Atiiry, I'res, C. II I'ii.i.uw, Heo'y. Cmas. 1HT.KR, Crm HCNKIHE 1,1) I K IK, NO. IS. A. O. U W , Meets every seemid slid lourtli Hiitunlny oleseh mouth st wllsmivllle, Oreu-mi. M. C, Youhii, M. W. John Tyi.RR, Heonrder. TUAI.IT1N UKANOK, NO. Ill, P. of II, Meets Inst Hsturdsy ol eseh month sl their hall In Wllsoiivllle. Oscar Laiihrn, Ibkii Ki.i.iiiskn, Hec'y. MsHter, DAMAHCU8 GKANfJE P, OF II. NO. 2K0, Meets nn the first Hstunlsy In eneh month st 10 o'clock a, m. at the l)Hmacii seliuol hulls. 8 C. YOUNU, Master. T. II. Fiathkrs, Secretary. Society l)iii)tto''y. rol'NI'AIN IIiihKI'o., Nn, I. Ili'iniUr ineeliiis seeoii.t Wi..lui..iUy In vneli lllotlllial IMIKllll' Iliill.P. P"l RlllS Mulll RlleVl, liellleell Seielllll nil, I Mslllll J. W.Sirs st. Hie II Si H.iuliT, K nil M I . ij 1 ink. Koii'iuau A I' A rol'Ni'll, NO. i, M. l. on llm fli.l ami Ihlnl rlliUta III earn 111,, mil al K 0 1 I', hall, Vi.IIIiir' lueinliera sl' ua. neleoiui. J W ,n I.R, I'fea, Mill Al l. A IIIIANOK. NO. I'l. I' ol II. Meets al lli.'lr hall al U'rlghl's llil.lun oil til 11, 1 Hiui,li.y of eai'li isonlli al In s. in r-elleM iiii'iuliets maile welcome 11. II, 1. 1 IIRH, Master. f. II I'lHU'RS Hl., Mi l I NUM AII i.nluil'.. NO, I, A P t A. M. n,. It. ri-Rutar eomutuuli'all..iis mt dr. I an, I ihlnl s,iiui.U)s ol ea. h inonili al 7 ; r M. Iliellui'ii In good .laiolliis aie Hull., In, alien, I. 11 I, ... VS . M, T. K. Kyar.Meeriiury. nsH C1.0 OHANiiK No. ITS I". ul II. Meets tlie see. .11.1 Salill.lsv 1. 1 eai'li lilolitll al 0 u, I.. A Sill I'l S V, Ma.lPt II. I. IRI SuS. HlM 'y, Mill. ALU I11IH1K Nn U, A O, t . MppIs Rial an. I llilid Saliliday III paeli lumilll at .I'll,,,, I ll" too Waiting Ull'lllLels lliadp p 1,. J W lllosaa, M. tt 11 V. Ilnsaiss, See SUMllliy SrM'VICOS. ST I'AI'I. S t ill III II - r..i.e..i.al - Pale ol aeivim. s ,li..illt. et In local .11 l 11. II Plllhl' roNilllKilATIiiNAI. I III lu ll -Iipv. J. M I'osau I'aaior sertlrps al u .si t a 11, 1 III in Sun, lay Hi'Ihm.I alter luoinliig aprvlee Player ntpplllig e.lura.tay evening at 7 ati.i.rl.H-b. Prayer meeting ul Young l'eo.le'g SiH.lely ol I'lirlallall Klelraiur etery HuliUay evening at 1 JO tiremel. rnisr HAPrnr i iii rtcn - iis vi t Niuu, Paator Morning Sprylee al II' Sunday Seliool al l; l'i; f veulng Service 7 30, llrgular erayer mertliig Medupa.lav evening. Mmnlily t'uveuaiil Meeting every We.tlealay eveltllig prerelliig Hie Rrat Hun, lay in Hie uioiilli. A porulal luvllatlon In all. sr lollN H I'lll'ltril CATIIOI.II' -KRtr. A. Ilaasssasti. Pas.or On Sunday maaa al R and (i ai a u Kvery seeouil and lourtli Sumlay lierluall aertlioli slier llie R lipM- uiaaa Al all othi.r niaa.ea kngll.tt aeritioiia Sun. lay M4-Ii.miI al i 10 r it Vcatera. a,iil,ellial aiilileria and llpiie.lii-tlun ai 7 Ml r n MKriionisr kpisi opai. t iii'in ii -kr a. . sisv rrs. Paator Morning ten ire el 11; Sun. lay Hehooi al u m I laaa meellug alter moriillig eervlre. KveUlug aervlre sl 7 tat Pi...rili tragus wppitng Sunday evening si t 'al. p:ayer Mepilng 1 liur.ilav el eulng st 7 M stratigers ror.llallv Invllrd PlltsT I'll Pull V TP III A .N I'lU'lltll - Kit. A J. Mouigonirry. Pastor, servirp. al II a H sn4 Ml r at. ssl.lNiih Srluml il III t. m. Young Ppoflp's Stalely ol t'hrlsllau Pllileavor ItieptS every Sun. lay evetilng sl S Ml Wednesday evening .rajer titeeilug at . SU. Heats tree. r.VANO '.l It'AI. ( III lit II -oKliy AN-II. K. I,ias.t Ul II Paator. J II. IlKIt A I 1.1,1. piearloug aervlrea every Hun. lay al II A. M an, I 7 i P M Sal. iMtth arl.ta.l e pry sumlay st III A M.M' . ..,. s,i, Player Meeiliig every I linia.lay evening lllill Hit I liVIrP- T IV It III'lli II -morning an I v liu.gol .t sll'l SI ' uu.lay ul - rn iii.Milh, Sil l.,il'i s.-Ii.miI al 1U, A, M. earll S.liliatll. J It Snflii-, Su;,l. Vt II, M- l.tis, l a-l - r, PV AN'iKI It Al. I.I'HIPIIAN CIII'IU'II -I.. OHsy. Pa.lor -lirlfflill arfvtepa every Stlll'tatr al II o 'rlta-k A M. Kugllali serrlrea al 7 au P. M Sumlay aeliil sl u n rlix-k A M l a- lou si. oe room ueii tl.Mir to l.akery In Shtvs ey a Imlblliig. roruer til SpvpiiIIi sll.l Ma.llaoa reels Webster's Iuienintioiial Dictionary The One f.'rrsl Mfsndsrif ulhurr, 1 So wrllae ll.si. n J. Ime.r. Juu.e I . S s..prraa Ccstrl. IBKtft Pnstal lur Npavlanan Pages, sic. A'lirpraaor f A Insbrldfed." Mlandard ef lb-1' s ii..vt ritnl. k,a I Htl. a. the I' S Hie . I trine I tHHt, all tl.a SI. le Hit.tvlli. ( oilll., ' IM t.r liraily all the I etiaaiuaiufta. MTiartnlv g oiiuiir iiilrd i l.v slate St.lwrlnlentt , el.l. t.l Hi Im.,1., ait.l . till,.-! r.lit!ra slot. sltlwHit nillltlier. THI BEST FOR EVERYBODY Bicausc II Is sway lo llnd the wnrd wanled. , It IS esse lo eaterta n llie pronuniiaiien. , II Is easy la tra.e llie gintalh ol s wars. , , II is easy to learn what a worn insane. TIlK rflfendii Tillies-If rrnM ilV. 1 Waleter-a InUm. lino d I lu llonwry In II. eienl I I fotill i.tili,. n,nl,.llv en r.Pillt.ll.s lltali.ll.S I I In utir latieiLtM lit llw ,,, .il iitltwl.t'l,V. i.iiIhk , , ..y.i.fiu,il,iKi, ami tlrflll'll,..! I "'III ll ll'.tt- w IMI J f aeiMxil. lti.,1. imtIm-i .-liniiin rtl.nt aial a. lusap- ; t aliltitvin luakolt - IN-. 14, l-va. O. ,t f .If PK If I 4 W I'll., friMshertt, Slrlnillirl,l, Mu V.. A. FOR CLATSKANIE SieamerG. W. Shaver, ('oiniiiftiiiiiiig Anril 15, 1HIHI, will leavo Port In ml fool of Washington Htreet Tues ility, Tliiiisilny mill Sinnluy evenings at 5 oVIock Uetnrniiitr, leavea ClatHkanio Momlity, Weilnesiliiy ami Kritlity nyun iiis at 5 o'clock. Will pas Oak Point shout 7; Stella 7:l.r; Mayuer 7:!!5; Kainier H:L(); Kiiluinii l):15j' St. Unions ll)::il). Arrive in I'ortlanil 1 :.'I0 a. in. Shaver Transportation Co. JERRYS. .SEEDS. Perfect stavta grow r paying omi, lerfeataee.ls fareuutgrown byotaance. Neth." ring Isever left to chance In row. ' Ing Perry's Heeds. Deslerasell 1 ' mem everywhere. Write nir FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL , fnr tsm. Brlmll of Talualile i . Inrormatlon alauit hmt and new- eat s.ftls, Kr; o by malL D. M. FERRY k CO., Dilroil, Mich.