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A HOT AMI'AMH. Ilcpnlillrsii rri'itiirltitf fur Hi,iiiHriiwl Halites Id ( lime IIii ( iiiiiiuIkm. Tim ri'Hililic'iin club nt Mllwauki in pri'mrliig t Iimvh tlm lilggi'sl rally nwr liml during Km i u i it it i u (i , ut t hut place on Friday evening of Huh week, All the republican immliiiii-H will lm pri'muit and each will Htlil nH tlm inccllng, Tlw principal admuss uf llm vi'iiliiK tliuugli Will I liy Hun. (inn (!, Ilrowui'll, will; Will IMI'DHM rKllllllil'lllin Ullll Hlpllsill, Music will lm furnished by tlm Oswego brass bund and llm Milwaukee ijuiirlutl mill Huh will he om uf tlm attractive leaturcs nf the evening's exerciss. Natiirduy afternoon a debute between W. K. U'Knii, furtliu populist Mini W. I., Toon fur I lie republicans, will tin held at tlm grove iX'iir tlm I'lfuHunt Mill school hmise. An each uf llm speakers ii ru K'xxl debaters and thoroughly Knlin this meeting w ill he uf more than ortli nary iiitirint. Thcie will doubtless lm large utli'iiiliinru, Hatunluy evening llm New Km r iilj lirnii dull has meeting Ht tint Muii'l School limine. Tlm addles will lm liy Hon. W. M. UuHiiiim, of Portland, who in our of tlm brightest mul intuit Interest ing spcakcis in that city. A New Km republicans are live, wide awake mi'ii their rally will lm a success. Tlm republicans of Muckshurg will also Imlil it rully Sutiinliiy f vciilnif which will lm held in Itiiclielur' lull. A. F. Dresser and J. I'. Campbell will he the nH'iikffH fur tlm evening They are Uilli fluent. inlkiTK uiul well posted mul w ill doubtless give their Mipuhsl mil ili'iiUKmiit' lii-uri'm smcs lugl.al food for tlllllltfllt Tlm Oimciiu republicans are preparing fur big rally on tlm occasion of tlm candi date In' i iik in tlmt place Sunday evening. They prniiosc toshnw tlmt riu t 1 ir a ri im in very mill h alive In t'mt iron town, which by llm wny lis Iihi a latin exper ience with free trmlu for the punt three years' mul will nntkti this onu of tlm big gatherings of the campaign. In ad ilition to addresnes liy tlm cmulitlaU'i, Hon. iio. ('. Urowmlll will Kive one of liia utile mul liilerestir.it speeches. Tlm Oswego cornet hind will enliven tlm evening witli some ol llmlr fine selec tions. Next Monday alterniHin tlm republican candidates will be it Pleasant Hill mid rully will Im lield it the school house. Addresses will be made ty leverul prominent republicans. The republi cunt of Pleasant Hill ure among the tnoet energetic In the county and their meeting are ulwuyu well attends J. MomUy evening a republican rally will be held at the Grange hall near K ruse's landing in Tualatin precinct at which all the candidate will be prevent and a rousing big time in expected. The Oswego band boys will be present and enliven the meeting with a number of putt lot io airi. Next Tuesday the rcputillcun candi dates will lie in New Kra when a big rully will lie held at the hall In that place at 2 o'clock in the alternoon. The club in that place will co-oerate with the central committee to muke this meet ing a grand uucceM. The I'anby republican will greet the candidate Tuemluy evening at Kniht'i hull where one of the bigg"t ralliva yet held in that town will take pluco. The Needy republican are preparing for a grand picnic and rally on next Wednemlay afternoon when the candi date will be at that place. Aa the Needy bov ure among the etui warte, they will have the life und entliUHianiu in it to make it go. Harlow republican will hold their rally Wednemlay evening when they will greet the nominee with one of the grand and enthuMuntlo meetings they are celebrated for hnvlng. Thurnday evening the candidate will bent ('liu'kuiiniH when the campaign in that place, will be cloned with a big rally. Aa the Cluckumua boy never dothlnu by liulvc we may expect a splendid gathering at that pluce. Friday evening of next week a big rully will be held at Pnrkpluce and on Hutuiday evening the campaign will tie clotted with a grand rally in Oregon City. A Rpeciul program will lie arranged for each of thcue meeting to be announced later on. Try our whole wheat flour. K. E. William, the Grocer. Memorial liny Orders. Headiuiartere, Mende I'ont, No. 2, 0. A., Department of Oregon, Oregon City, Or., May l'.Hh, lMtl. I-CIMT OKIlKKM. I. Commander-in-Chief Col Ivan N. Walker direct a follow: In lien. Or ders Nit. 8, "Tlm holding of patriotic Mervicea in the hcIiooIh on Friday pre ceding Memorial Pay should be gener ally obflerved and pout coiiimunders will co-operate with the teachers and sctiool ofllciuU in the performance of Humility." In accordance with the above order, Meade Pout will meet at the Post Hull on Friday, May 2-'nd, at one o'clock p. m. for the purpoxe ot vimting St. John's school. AIho, on Friday, May 2D Hi, the Post will axsemble at the same pluce and hour, and inarch to the Bar clay school, and from thence to the Eastham school on Seventh street, II, Memorial services will be held at the Presbyterian church on Sunday, May 24th, at 10 :30 a. m. Tost will as- ' cemble at Post hall at 9 :30 sharp, for the piirpuxii of unending the wrvlcc. The Memorial sermon will he delivered by Itev, A. .1, Montgomery, A full ullend aiiin I ileMlrii'l. III. On Memorial !uy, Haturduy, May .'iOth, M em le hint will aemble at tlm 1'ont room ut nine o'clock a. m., propalory to marching to the cemetery In decorate the gruv ol our decerned comrade. Cadge and uniform will lm worn when poKmliln. All old mil dieia and ullur me cordially Invited to unite with the Pon( In all the aoove ex ercUes. IV. It i.i the dtxire of the PnHt mid Woman' Hellel ('orp that on Memo, ri I I)uy, May .'II, all litiHine Iioiihcii he cloned from U::XI a. in, until the close of Hie exerciHi', and that a fur a pooHihle liimen on the line of March be decoruted with the national colors, V. The attention of the public I ie daily railed to the following action of the Imh National Kucumpineiit in re gard to the ditHccrttiou of Memorial Pay by making it an oo-anion of uiiiuemeiit by ball gittni1, race, exeurnlon. etc. " Memorial l.iy I the choicest of the ralendiir of the !rand Army a dav o' sweet remembrance, dear to eveiy loyal heart, and any violation of its acreilnenN by making it an occasion of frivolity and amusement such as clia'art rri.e the Fourth of July should he con sidered as an Indignity to the com mander who died thut this nation might live. ('. C. Wll.l.MHH, Pout Commander. I Our ( Hiiillilnle. The following clipping speak for tliKinnelve : j The KoKebiirg P.eview, a lUmocratlc : palter, reieutly published the following: I "Pro!. II. S, Strange wa nominated hy the republican county convention of Cliiikstini county for sehuul sujierin teiuleiit, on March ,'IOth, Mr. Strange is a lKiugla county boy and a friend of the Iteview'a, and we winli him success. He l a competent man lor the pluce, a good teacher and worthy of the ioitioii. The Elgin Recorder, an indetendenl democratic paier pays It l ut the follow ing compliment : "Prof. II. S. Strange, formerly suieriueiident of school of I'liiun county, is the republican nomi nee for the same xmilion in Clackaina county, Mr, Strange was one of the leading educators of this county for sev eral year, and a (a-rsonal knowledge of his work enable us to say that the oub llc school interest of Clackamgs county will be efficiently looked after if he is eluded, It. M. Cooper, a well known farmer and poHlmaHter at Cams wa in the jity Monday. Mr. Cooper lathe republican nominee for justice In JWaver Creek precinct and he has Iteen making some Inquiry aa to the strength of the party in that precinct and he finds that the party vote w ill be larger than it was two years ago. Of tome 10 new settlers in his precinct 15 are republicans and will vote the ticket straight. Mr. Cocpr predict a big majority for the entire ticket in June. The members of Willamette Fall Camp No. 148 are preparing to hold another one of the increase meeting at their hall in the Willamette block in the neur future. For this meeting they have secured a dispensation to muke the initiation fee for the small sum of y.l It will be to the advantaxe of every man able to pass the examination and who desires to protect his wife and babies to attend this meeting. The revival services at the Haptist church under the direction of Evangel ists Palmer and Turner, still continue with unabated interest. The services will continue (or another week. About ilO converts have been made, and some have been baptized into the Iiaptist church, while several will unite with other churches. Nine convert! will be baptir-ed tomorrow evening. The city council held a special meet 1 1 1 at Monthly night to consider the adver tising proposition of Mr. Smith, of the Northwestern Board of Immigra tion of Portland. After a long debate the council relused to vote an appropri ation of 1(H), and Koorner, Meldrum and Csples were appointed a committee to solicit the funds from private sources. The delivery wagon for the Maplo wood gardens, will muke the first trip Saturday, when Mr. Andrews will be able to supply his customers with the beat of fresh, crisp vegetables lie lias a splendid lot of fine rhubarb for can ning that he will oell at reasonable prices. Call up telephone No. -4 and send in your order. The Gladstone Green house has the finest assortment of flowering plants ever seen in tite Oregon City market. Cut flowers to order. Strong, healthy tomato, cabliuge and other pluts for eulo cheap. Kczeina is a frightful ullliction, but like all other skin diseases it can be permanently cured bv applications of PeWitt's Witch Har.el Salve. It never fails to cure Piles. C. G. Huntley, Drug gist. While spring now is past and summer will soon be here, don't be like Gen. Coxey's army and have your ha ir down over your ears. Go to the Enterprise barber shop and be made to look like a white man. F. Rogers. Saratoga Chips fresh and crisp. E. E. Williams, the Grocer. Americanism and Patriotism, fine of the most attractive and val uable publications, a well a useful, is the Manual of Americanism by the Acme Haversack, Syracuse, N, V. It contain If.'M) articles, song and illustrations, hy superior writers, on the (lug; Wash ington and Lincoln, I liirlhday ; a I'rama for hoys, brigades and the young, "True Clue, or the American Spirit"; Military Ilrill in Schools; Lincoln, life and Words; roster of all patriotic societies and their principles; twelve flsg and other drills; national songs and patri otic readings, dialogue and literature for dally use. Highly enjoyable, Iti the most useful and varied patriotic publi cation ever issued. Price 2!i cent (mailed). We have also received the Haversack's (iraut and memorial leaflet. The bet portrait and condensed history of Gea. Grant, and summary of hi greatness with forty new memorial song, poems, dialogues, recitation and articles. A book for every pupil in every school and for every patriot. Price 5 cent (mailed) l'5for$l. The full memorial souvenir (118 puges, 10'4' by J,' inches) 15 cent. The Acme Haversack, Syracuse. N. Y, l Iteword. The above reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction or information leading to the detection of the party or parties w ho curried away floral ollcring from Masonic cemetery since May 1H, IrV.M). J. II. Wai.kkk, W. M. Multnomah Ixxlge No. I, A. F. A A. M. Wool and Mobulr Wanted, ('barman A Hon will pay the hivhest market price for wool and mohair in any quantity. Dr. Vauderpool's Physic, the 8. II. Headache Liver and Kidney regulator, takes the lead with us. For sale byt'.Ci. Huntley, druggist. I P..r.liiun M'tiilu ,..11. in R (.nrtli ler pound cash, will be paid at Tint En- TKKI'MISK Olllce. One of the most complete lines of rib bons in the city at the Kacket store at extra low prices. Straw hats, 5 els. up; sweaters, 25 eta. op; nobby cecktiea, 19 cts; dark or light lawns 5 cts, good muslins, ginghams, calicos and outings 5 eta per yard. Shoes at cut prices. Kan Fhont Tbaiusu Co. Sunday Services. 8T. FAI L'8 Cllt RI M - Kpiaeopal - Pal ol Mrvica tauoiHirvu lu looai comma. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHt'RCH.- and 7 W r. a. Sunday HrhiKil alter morning 7 aoo.clork. Prayer meeting ol Young People'! Society ol Chrlatlan Endeavor ever; Sunday evening It 'll prempk FIRST BAPTIST CHrilCH. - Rir. M t, Hciiu, Paatnr Morning Hervlre al II: Sunday Hehnol al 12 -l; K truing Service 7:90; Regular prayer meeting nedneaday evening. Moulhl Covenant Meeting every W'edneaday evenln preceding the flrat Sunday In the month, i cordial luvltatlnn to all. BT. JOHN'S Clll'KCII.CATHOMC.-RtT. A. Hiu.gssANO, Paa'.or. On Sunday man at S and 10 SO a. at. Kvery aeoond and fourth Sunday Herman eermon titer the S o'clock maaa Al all other maiaea tCugHah termona Hnadav School at i .w r. X. Veatiera. apologetic aublecta tud Benediction at 7.80 r. at. MKTHOUIHT El'IKCOPAL CHfHCH.-RtT 8. . stsvksu, Paator. Morning aervieeatll: Sunday School at 10:00. Claaa meeting alter morning aervlce. Kveulng aervic at 7;8tt Kp worth League meeting Sunday evening at 6 SO: Prayer Meeting Thuraday evening at 7:30. trainer cordially Invited. FIRHT PRK8BYTERIAN CHt'RCH. Rgr. A J. Montgomery, Paator, Hervtcra at 11 A.M. and 7:80 r. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. h. Toutuj People'aMnalvty ol Chrtatiau Endeavor meeu very Sunday evening at SO. Wedneaday veiling prayer meeting at 7:30. Reata tree, EVANU1MCAI. CHl'RCH-C.ERMAN-H. E. Hosnm nc H, Paator; J. H. Khskt Aul-taiit. Preaching aervieea every Sunday at II A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath echool every Sunday at 10 A. M.. Mr. Zimmerman 8upt Prayer Meeilug every Thuraday evening KEUI'LAK SERVICES AT U. B. CHl'RCH mnruiug and av nnigol 1h and 3 1 cauday ol each month. Sabbath School al 10. A, M. each Sabbath. J D. Snrlii., Supl. W. II. McUin, Pator. EVANGELICAL I.I'THERAN CHIKCH-L. Gskv, Paaior. Merman aervlcea every Sunday at 11 o'clock A M. Eugliah aervlcea at 7:30 P. M Sunday achuol al 10 o'clock A. M. Lnca loll: store room next door to bakery in Shlve eyV building, corner ol Seventh and Madlion reels Society Directory. 1 he ranla lor all aocmilea and loilgea in Cluckam a County are published I eeo(cnne m the KNTKHFHias. It l expe t d that the ofllcera f the varloua lodcei w 11 aeiid the ciiimi'tloua (hat may be neoesaary fiora t meto lime. FOUNTAIN H08KC0., No. I. Regular mectlne aecond Wedneadav In each month al engine liotmc, eaat aide Main strict, Between nevctun anil tgmn. J. W,Btwaht, Sec. H Rtsaioht, F'rm H. P. quiior, Foreman. A. P. A. COUNCIL NO. 4, Meet on Hie flrat and third Fridays In each mount si iv. 01 r, nan, Malting members al waya welcome. J. W. Nosli, Pres. MOLALLA GRANGE, NO. 40, P. of H. Mneta at their hall at Wright's Bridge on the acre nci satiiriiay 01 each month at 10 a. m Fellow membera made welcome. R. Goi.'chkr, Maater. E II. CoopiiR. Sec, MULTNOMAH LOPUK, NO. 1, A. F A A. l Hold Ita regular communication on flrat am) third Saturday n( each month at 7:30 r. at. Brethreu liigoodatiindiiixare Invited to attend, G. L. t.SAY, W. M, T. F, RYAr, Secretary. OHWKGO GRANGE NO. 175 P. of II. Meeu the aecond Saturday of each mouth at 10a.m. L. A. Win ei.KY, Muster. 11. L. ersviNnoN, 8ec'y. MOLALLA LODGE No. 0, A. O. U. W. Meet flrat and third Saturday In each month at school houno. Vlalting membera made wel come. J. w. Thomas, M. W. O. W. RiiBHiNB.Seo. OREGON CITY BOARD OF TRADE, Meetaat Con it llotiadon Second Monday In each mouth. Visitors weloome. J. M. LAWRENCE, K. E, CHAKMAN, Hecretary. Prealdeut GAVEL LODGE, NO. 66, A O, U. W Meets aecond and fourth Saturday evenings at Knlght'at ball. Cauby. Visiting brothers mad welcome. E. K tax E. .Mapdock, Recorder. Maater Workman. Society Directory. rid i Hon ujiiok no, m, a. o. i;. w. Met svsrr Thiiriulay vi-ii!n al OiM Follow hall, 0wi.-. Vlnltliif liretli'Mi always wl ''". T. Ma'Mii.mh. Kbi MSK, HfttiriW. M. W. CATAKACT HOHF. . No. tl. Mt M-nirnl 1 iicvlay ul 'h mmilh al Cat trael Knsliia n,w. Vi . II. Ml,l..l'ren M. II. Ilairrow, Hfcf. J. W (i'Connku. F ro MYKTI.K Uiln.y. NO. M. UKUHKF. OF HONOK, Mecta crerr Frhlav In A. O. IJ, W Hall. Vli Itllig nienilwra mail wrlciiiin. Ms. F I. lusutw, C ol !t, N. A, Oii.i.srr. Ki-eoiilsr. tWAM CITY 1JliOF. NO iA.O f. W. Mieia srsry Hatiinlay svnlii( l saeh month In A, O I). W. hall 7th hi. All aiijouruiui brethren cor'llalljr Invllril to ato-rel. MAX aCIIULFlU , at. W. (Out CkUtt. HrcirlL-r. MF.APK I'OHT, No l.U A. K IlKHAK'l MKNT OF OKKOON. Mei-la drat Wrdiieaitarof ear-h month, at Wl- Uiuatt Hall, Orfjnu City. Vliltlnn D Bir.au uioila welcomn. C. A. WII.I.IAMH, Commandrr. J. T. Arrssaos, Adjutant r COMPANY, FIKHT RKOIMKNT, O. N, 0. Armnry. Thin) and Main. Keular drill Dlsht. Mniidajr. Ileviilar hiialoeaa Dtetlii(, trat Monday of eau month. orrn tsa. r.H Kcllr, ... Casuln L U fli knna, - Flrat Lieutenant W, A. Huntiry, - Sneend I.leuttliaul K. OF Y. HI AH LODOF. NO. J. t. Klalry C. C; Thorn a NellaoD, K. ol R. arid H. Mrcti rry Wrdneaday evening al s o'eioek In ( aalle hall, I. O. O. F. building. Brother from other K. ol Y. lodges Invited. OHWKOO LOPGE NO. 1VU, A. F. A A. M. Mwta the arennd and foil n h Hatu rdt ya ol each mouth al 7 p. rn. All Maaoua In good auuding are Invltnl to attend. Ii. It. Hbkh. W. M. K. J. Kctiarix, Hee'y. OHWKliO I.OPGK NO. an. I. 0. . T. U . - . I.'. ,.l ... uu I.. .11 Io Old Town. J. C. HaiNKa, C. T. Jolis Kscas, Hec. hl'TTK CUKKK (iKANOK, No. Z, Y. ot h Mtu at their ball In Maruiiaio. aecond Hat urdar In each month at ill a. in. Vliillug hifinWri always welcome. J, H. Whits, A. V. luvta. Hecrelarr Muter. AbUKNETIIY KERKK'AII LKdREE UJtHjK NO iu. Meet the flr-l and third F lday io the montn at 7 au r M , in i. o. o. r. Hail. Mk. Ii. 11. t.l.A--. ilK J, M Mtl.l.RI . Hecreury. N. G ST. JOHN'S BRANCH, NO. 67, C. K. of A. Meeta every Tnenlay evening at their hall corner Main ana lentn strreta, nregon City. N t. Ml KKLa.Hec'y. llr.SHtar HasAriN, Prea WARNER ORANGE, No. 117, P. of H. Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their ball In New Kra. Geo. LtHL a, Maater lleMga Mabiis. sec'). CLACKAMAS CHAPTER. Clackamaa Chanter No. 1 R. A. M. Regular Convocation third Monday uf the month at 7.3-1 W. E. CARLL, H. P. 11. f. STRANGE. Btc'T. OREGON LOPGE, No. 2, L O. O. T. Meeta every Thuraday even.ut at 7:30 o'clock r. la the Odd Fellows' Hall, Main street. Member ol the Order are Invited to attend. W. A. HEUGto, N.G. That, Ryan, Secretary. OSWEUO LODGE, NO 93, I. O. O. T M'M4y eveniug. Vlalting brethren' mad uAt mt n.l . r.n k.ii r . welcome. u. U. MXU.N. N. G J. F. RmLIT. 8ec ACHILLES LODGE, NO. 38, K OF P. Meeu every Friday night at the K. of P. hall Visiting Kntghla invited. Joasra Ltnch C. C. B. J. Thosk, K of P aud s. PIONEER CHAPTER NO. IS O. E.B. Mneia aorond and fourth Tu-dr lu well month at M iola teinple. V iiora alwa wr cjwe. Mlaa M. L HuLHEa. Mn.a lUTTia W'gTHgaiLU M. Vi. Seo'etary. W. C. 1, u. Orcrou Cliy W. C T. U. m-ta monthlv at home.ut lm. m muer. nolle f date given I local eolumu An fri'Dda. f the cui- Inv ted to atieu I. SIK.8 A. J. MUNROE. MU8. M, L. DRIGG8, 1'ro Ident. feci etary. HERMES LODGE, NO 68, K, OF P., Me' eve v Frd av evenln. a: 7:30 o'. lock. In K. i f. hall, Auroia. Vu.iIuk km.hta mad welcome. M. G. eaiTH.C. C, Hinst 8aYr.a.K of R and 8. ELECTRIC LODGE, NO 8J, A. O. U. W. Meet aecond and lourfi weilneaday of each mont i at A. O. I'. W. hall. Vi.ltiug brother made welcome, A. M. CMissr, Thos. F. Rtax, Kocor ler M. W. 815.000.00 To loan on AtF.VVlf.VV Improved prperty in Clackamas County. ANDREW C. MALSTEN, laggar Building opposite Court House, Oregon City, Oregon. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND DEPOT. Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Bouffht and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. ECZEMA rlv hood until I was grown my family spent a fortune trying; to cure me ' of this disease. I visited Hot Springs and was treated by the best medical , men, but was not benefited. When all things had 1- n ft 1 1 fa,led 1 de- termined to la II 1 1 M try S.S.S. and in four I II U III months was entirely cured. The terribli eczema was (tone, not a sirn of it left Mv general health built up. and I have i never nau any return oi me disease, i 1 have oftoa Allll a S I M s I recommenit- I U 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 asand i.nii iiniiiiii I have never WlllbUIIW VII . yei anown a laiiure to cure. liKO. w. IKW1N, Irwin, Pa. never ran to cure, even when all other remedies have. 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