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Oregon City kntcrprise. OREGON CITY OKKH'KIIH Ms) or, kecorder I f : rn it irai,:ht I.H.'ooia Chut K Mnrna K N I nlin It I.. lliillnail K I.',. Ill h I' Ii.Iiimi. k, Jr. W II HowWI II II. I Iih L I' l . r, John K1 i'i'iT, I.. L, lor iitiiir nt I'lith'it - I'kita V liorna I Aaaaaor, Trusaurcr. lllly AHiirimy. ' HtriKit CiinttiilBiiI'Minr, h.ii l nl Wuiit Worka, Oily Kllgllirar. IJilllllcllliiull- T. I', 'lull' li i II no , J J I'lHikn, II. lor, llnnry Mi'liliiiin, J. W. Mullail tjoiincll Itim'ta flral Wiiilm-ada) uli'ai'li iniihih III rlljf hall Kill PAY, Jt'l.Y 'Jl. IHIHI. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. MIMMK.K PIllNKS.- Illrca' ItiMil 1',1'iT Ktlrnrt llir. a' .Nit Hi'or ('urliiiimli'il Wrluhl'a 10 t lti.l llrer CnliliMiilit l.i'iiuiii Hyrui Wil.l Cherry Ilttitl Limit I'niil Julni ('hiiiniatiiit Cider, K V.. Williams, Hi" uriH-tT. pr. Wlillo'tt lUIr kniwit fur sale ly K, (i rarnswnrth. Money In 1'iiin n K'""' r,,l i1"1" security' hy A. S Pnrr. II yml am tiuulilrd will) 1111111111111', U" to Fariiswirlh, Iiim uii rum yuu. A iili'iiliil iirmlt' 'if auiiiincrcom In nl IH renta l tin l!m set ft"?" Tlin uri-ntest hariNiuis ever "HiTi'il ill milliiH'iy i al Mi"" (i'll'Uiniili'it, Charman A Son iH l'V III" IiikIh-hI inmki't I'lli " fur putuI'M-n. dried Iruita, rituH, elr. Pr. V. Wallttna l im assistant lo Pr. J W. Welch, dentist, opiiilii ol- IjiiIIi'ii' and i liil'ln'ii' "r "-1 wear from live n-nta P. l the Ita kt-t HtolO . The Novelty Candy Factory lit Urn tilare t' K'( l,,,ru '" m,,y iiiaiilitv. Fresh fish mi 1'riday and haturday of 4Mrli week nl lan William's head of Sl'Vrlllll Hllfcl NteIS. Hhlrt waist In H oV'KH and at the llackct l'in. Kuril one I harh'in uf l,IH'"- ('"ni" SI raw hurries with awert cream "' tlin thoireal cakt-n will Ik served In ...,ii l the Novelty Cmi.ly Factory f..r Socenta. I ,hilri, Jernshy Ann, il Hi" lied Front ol Orru'.n City. lVnl aellinii Jit poiui'U limt itraiiulaltd mitcnr lor l and Hour tew al 7ft rent sack I Do you Urk faith "! ' UU? li un mtnlilinh your luitli nml rftorp your In-ullli with P Will" SriiprllU. 0. i. Ilunth y Prii!itit. Pr. J. W. Welch, ili'Hlil, h n inovtl hit oltlrx from tho CoiirliT huihl lii to llm Willnmi'llrt tilm k (ipHil tlin pohtolllri', iip-liiirn. A ili.lhir vt-il iaiMintl to two tlolliim miii'il. 1'uy ii your niilmrilti"n to the Kstkhi hihK tnl lift th th linirllt of tho ri'ilurtioii in irin. A cool ilrink ol thai noil wilier or iniiicri-l wuli-r Hint P. Willimim k.'rj.H on Iro t hi" notion nl""' on Hrvioilh mrrrt will rrfrrHh you. Try n kIu". pr. White' hiiir grower, l.'i rentmin Biiliniliini Bt KiirnMworth'n. Clcium your heml Htxl crmliriiteit the iliimlrufr ml iniikMyoiir hnir Hinooth bihI mift. For Hliort liuio we oiler rlmire of any hirycle in our nlorU for S.IHl chhIi mi I t'i.W per week. Only few t' biH on thee leriim. lluntley'M Hook More. "Wikeui Jucoh, iluv i hreiiklnij !" no miiil P Witt'n !.iltli Kurly lliwrn to the mini who hml tiiken them to uroiiMe Iiih MhiKiNh liver. C. U. Huntley, druj,' itt. 1'iihh th uooil word iiIoiik the lino. 1'ilen rim ho quickly cured without tin iieriition hy niniplv iipplyinu Pt Witt' Witch Ihuel Siilvo C. O. Huntley. driiKKiHt. Snwiiiu MucliineH rhenp. Want miwiiiU nmchine? (let n K'KiJ one mid puy $i'; five yen rn uuiiruntee; 5 down 5 ni"r month until puid. Sen llelloiny A rtiiBch nhoiit it. T. F. Cowin, Jr., uHtiililiBlicd a tel l!ruph olllco lit lilailHlono l'nrk during th HHHiMiihly, with Willimn L"kuh in clmrurt. Tli iH hrniich olllco proved a Kieut convenieiico to the niiinormis viM iUr lit the urouiulH. Smiill In 107.0 hut KreuT in ri'HiiltH. Pff AVitt'H Little Kurly UinerH net (jenlly hut thoroiit!hly,curini! iniliKiwtion, ilyHpeiwia mid coiiMtiimtion. Hiiuill pill, "nfo pill, beHt pill. 0. O. Huntlcylni!iMt. It would lie hiird to convinco ft nuin Hiifferinnfroin hilioim colic Hint hliiK"V in duo to ii inicrohe with an uniiroiioiini! ahlo niime. ltutouo doo of Pe Witt's 'ohc A Cholera Cure will convince him of it power to allbrd iiiHtnnt relief. It kill pain. 0.0. Huntley, driiim. John YoniiHr and Miria Dora Sur faro, of tin city, wore married in Van couver hiHt Monday. Their wedding wail a miipilHe to the relatives ol both fnmilioH, hut they wore none tho Iohh cordially received upon thoir return home. They will renido in Oregon City. ' A Kreiit HlnuKhter sale of goodH slik'htly (lauiaued hy mnoke will he on for the next 15 days at K. E. Martin' caidi Htore in tho old Methodiat church on Seventh atreet. Many of the goodu not in the leaat danmKod, will he sold away down below coat. Have you ever tried the WIIIuimi'IIm Hlem laumlry? If not, try thein and you will he a in'rnniiiKiil pnlroli. I'e OX I K.N fur ymir "inrve" nlo Inr roiluliN It 1 1 t colli. 'iiinililet flee, (' I ut r 1 1 1 ii ri A I'"., PintjUtt, ii,(i'iii. 1'ienli l'ili on ice at Pun Williinn'n atnri on Hie ciirner ol Heventli and ('en ler utreulK, eveiy Thiir-ihiy and Fiiduy, A uiepliiiit ol Ihe In. In'' Himiliury ol the Or-(in City Ynun Men' (,'liiUlliin Aiiriliiin, Will tin held Tilemluy even iliU A full iillendillii'ii lit ilealie I. When In iieml ol KriH erieN, Ihiiir, Iced or fiiinily wood, cull on ('. K NiihIi, o;i piMiln heycnlli Hlreet ntahle. New, freiih KihhIn at riiiiaoiiahle pi Ire. Free de livery. For ipiiel place to hitch your hurHi-n 4uv from 1 1 n motor linn uinl a pluce to el llrnt rliiari joh of ri'iiiirinK or Iioikk almeiiiK cull on h. F. Scripture' hhop on Klllh Htieet. Pure IiIoihI iiii'.imx kihhI lieullli. Pe Wilt' Sum.ipiirilU puiilii the llnol, in i eroptiiuiit. ecxeinu, ni rofiiltt and iliniMoim uiiniiijj (ruin iuiimie hlmiil. (', tl, llillilley, ihilKKlHl. Cliariiiiui itc Son liave a aplcinlnl line of miilH of rluthiiiit of the lati'itl Ntylea, mnl thoaii deairiiiK new niiil fur Peeoia linn Pay, will Ihi allowed 10 per cent iIim'ooii'. oil the re(iihir pin e for ru'li. I'ithoii who hnvu a r.iiiihitiK h'1I everv nlht, on account ol a tickliuK limit h hi in tint Ihront, iiiuy overcome il at otire hy a doiwi of One Minute C'ouh Cure. V. O. Huntley, druunial. Tim Novelty Candy Factory' hitf fountain i running almontduy and night ami the proprietoi are Nerving their eilntomer with Ihe lllient icecieam kinU. Artie H'xlu, Willioit liiiueml w ater, rot hier and CMrhnnnted orange rider. j The Portland Kveniug Trihiine, the new Portland daily pHir, i a iinway jiinriml, and protnnwa to grow with the llirrenitn of patriinagn II ndvoratea free ilver, and 1 puhlinhed hv the Tnhun Piililirhing rouipmiy at tint MelroMilitun 1'iilitii.g roinpauy' eNtahlinlnnelit. When we connider that th illlealine are about live time a largit the luxly, we ran reali.e the inteliae aiilTi'iinif ex perienced w hen they become ilillamed. Po Will' Colic A Cholera Cure ullue iiilhiiiiiiiatioti at once atnl completely re move Ihe dilliculty. C. (i. Huntley, druxgint . The Oregon City llrnmen will give a grand picnic at .ik tirove Sunday for the lieuefll of tint hone team, who will go to Alitor ia to participate in the lourana menl. A npleiidid provrum ha been arranged, and the adininaion to the park including car fare w ill h lift)' cent. Memir Hiirineinter A Audremn antic ipiate an extraordinary amount of rain during the coming neaaon, and have brought on the Uncut aHortnienl of um brella ever dinilayed in Oregon City. Never before ha audi hh el van! line of tiiubrelliiM, iM-en on exliihiliou here, and it doe the eve good to nee the exhibit. We are aiixiou to ilo a hltle good In till w orld and can think of no plcai-antcr or belter way to do it than by recom mending One Minute Cough Cure an a preventive on pneumonia, consumption and other neiioiiN lung trouble that fol low neglected Cold. C. ti Huntley, Prnggiitt. In the description of plan for a new dwelling to he count rncted on the corner of Washington and Thirteenth Htreeta, the niime ol Ihe owner of the promised dwelling wn unintentionally omitted. The elegant new residence w ill be owned and occupied by Street Cniininnioner ISabeock, and tho plans were made by White Pro. A large audience gathered at Weill luird'a hull hint Saturday night to attend the open meeting of the A. 0. V. W. and linten to an interenting lecture by Supremo Urnnd Mimter Tate, of Neb rahka. He nhowed the work accom pllnhed by the Workmen, and the ad vantage pieaenlod by tho order in a convincing way. Houho for rent, two block from bar- clay high acliool. On ntreet having elec tric light and aidowiilks one of tho moNt healthful locations in tho city, commanding a fine view of the lower part of tho city. Two loin, thus giving ample yard room with fine shailu trees and bearing fruit trees. Kight rooms in Iiouho, wood Iiouho, etc. Kent reason able to iiernianent tenant. Address "Houho," care Kntkki'Iiisk. Kli Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes, "I have been sull'ering from piles for twenty-five years and thought my cane incuriiblo. Po Witt.s Witch lla.ol Salvo was recommended to nio as a pilo euro, so I bought a box and it performed a permanent cure." This is only one of Ihouminds of similar cases. Kciaina, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when it is used. C. O. Huntley, drug gist. Tho republican" of Maple Lane are getting down to solid work for McKinlcy and Hobart, They will luiye a meeting at tho Maple Lane school Iiouho on Sat urday evening; August 1st, for tho pur pose of organizing a McKinley repub lican club. All republicans of Maplo Lane and vicinity who believe in sound money and protection are cordially in vited to attend. Twenty four kind of tobacco, nut, frenh candle, cigar, and frenh Irull at I Pun William on tint corner of Seventh ami Center ntreet. A Jolly crowd ol young people clnipei- oiied by Mm J. II. Slrickler went out, on tint river in bout hint Tuenday 1 veil ing fur an nuling, String'-d lntriiineiil mi l vocal munie mil'lil the ride down lint river an enjoyable one and arilv.ng at a snot nuila'ilii Inr landing, a atop wan Hindu mid camp Hie built, urnund which niilnic iiiid Ihe riintomary ghoul ntnne eulive ie.l the limn. A lunch wa pre pared o er the Ihe to winch all did hearty Junli, e. ulier wl.lcli lint low liomiiwurd Hll- 1,1' te I A delighllill h rihil IV nartv wn given j M:- Mi inie lleruiium at her father' i residence mi Wi'dne-diiy evening of lant ( week, an ai i omit of which wa uiinvoid- llhlV IIO'Aill'.l Olll Of tint K.NTKHI'IIIHK. Tim occaioii huh her lilth biitlnhiy, and a number ol her vming 'riend npeiit a tie. I lighlfill tiUM.ing. ThH lime panned off! pleunahtly with inunic, nongn, recitution etc., and ice cream and cake wa nerved. Al a late hour tint guent departed, willing Iheir fair honten many more happy piithdiiyn. Among tint litimerou iM-rminn who have la-en cilied of rheuniatiniii by Chumln-rlaiir Pain Italm, mention nhould he madii of Mr. Kmily Thome, of Toledo U'unh . who ay : "I have never Im-cii able to pria-uro any medicine that would relieve me of rhetl iiuttinm like ChuiulHirlain' Pain Halm. 1 have alnu lined il for lame hack with great nncran. It in the Ih-hI liniment I have ever unod, audi take pleasure in recommending it to my friends." For sale by (i. A. Harding. At McMiunvilltt during the h.-ini-tallic convention two until met by chance, forming a meeting of national Interest. One wan Salmon brown, a non of the fa mous John Itrown, and the other wa Mr. I'.ootli. a on of nherill booth' who hanged John Itrown at Oanawotomie. They talke I over old alfairs in a very friendly way. It wa said further that a man wnn present who, lieing angered at SI. end booth for hanging Itrown, took revenge hy burning aeveral builditlk that belonged to .Mr. llooth. W. A. Huntley, Leightotl Kelly, and J. 1'. Keating returned from two weekonting on Flnh creek np ths Clark aman.lant Wednesday. Pr. Pickens went out and Joined the party, but was com idled to return homo on account of ill ness. The party report having had a pleasant onling. Mr. Huntley wa e pecially tienentteJ by the trip. hvli.g apparently fully regained his health, he of late having been atllicted w ith malaria, ('apt. F. S Kellv who w a a member of the party returned to the city last .Mon day. If the republican elect their ticket, it i observed that tho "llrnt lady of the land," Mm. McKinlev, will be delurred by the state of her health from wx-ial prominence in Washington, and it is din covered that Mr. Hubert in eminently calculated to fill the lack. The wife of the republican candidate for vice presl dent in an accomplished woman thor oughly ronvernant with politics, a social adept, handsome, vigorous, interesting and brainy person, w ho loves to give din ner parties and to bring interestng people together. She is a clever talker it is said. Phil Neis, the hop dealer was a passenger for Independence by the river yesterday afternoon. Mr Nei sees very little encouragement for grower and dealers in present conditions and future pros pects, an the enormous overproduction of hops Inst year gave all the hiewers an opportunity to supply themselves with sullicicnt stocks to run them tor another year, mid Mr. Neis stated that should not a pound of hops bo sold in the United Stutes there would still be no difficulty about securing a sufficient quantity. Salem Statesman. A mixtuie of lire-water and incompat ibility ol temper caused war whoops to resound in marked contrast to the roar of the falls, and razors to Hy in the air at the Indian camp on the hill Chief of Police Hums and Olllcer Shaw heard of tho rumpus and visited tho group of tepees among tho big firs, which resulted in the arrest of Indiun Nellie and Indian Joo. Nellie had cut Joe across the arm with a razor, from which ho bled profusely. The woman was sentenced to jail for three days, but sentence was susiieiidod as to Joe during a period of good behavior. They as serted that some wicked white man had given them whiskey and they tumbled olT into a blissful state of forgetfulness. Thoro was somo lively proceedings connected with the police court at Canhy during the past week. The M . K church camp meeting attracts a largo number of peoplo to that thriving town and itiner ant peddlers reap a harvest, especially when they are permitted to carry on their business without a license. J . W. Smith was ono of these itinerate individ uals and he was doing a rushing busi ness, but he was arrested and taken be fore Recorder Shank. While the court had a few minutes recess, Smith and his uttornoy, J. E. Marks, boarded the north-bovnd train and came to Oregon City. A telephone inesbage caused Chief of Tolico Burns to place Smith under arreBt and the Canby police force came down and returned with tho de fendant to that place, bound in irons. Highest of all ia Leavening Power Lateit U. S. Gov't Report i Absolutely puhe Wednesday's Orngmiian stales that I tlin iru,l.i..lii., i.luii ,.f tin I lr,.inll CilV ; lilh schidil for ha contributed j ii...., ii, i,ttiesi,ip Oregon Mw'y 0f t!ic KcimMican Party. service fund Mr. Mutter ha received ' the money and turned it over to Ihei proper i-tistodian Thin i a much bet- j ler showing than that in ido by the Ore gon Itoad club who played "The Itoyal Middy" three night at the Munpism for the ii.e. of the nilver nervice fund and came out in debt. I Proposal r.,rOreg..,H:i.;H .,.Ml '"" Sealed bids will I received by the ! Treasurer of Clackamas conri'y at bin j .. , , , I oIIich ill the court house at Oregon City i Oregon, up to 2 P. M . on Saturday the Mb day ol August, A. p , 1HMI, for the j purcliHse, of hondn of Oregon City nchool j district No Ii-', of Chu kama '""' Y. j Oregon, to llm amount of nix thousund lollars in i.i-notiunationn ol five imnilrea dollars each dated July 1st, H'M, bearing in ten nt at the rate of six per cent ier annum, payable Neiiii-atihUilly on the llrnt day of July and January of each year, and said bond being payable twenty years after date, or in conformity with the provisions of the art of the Oregon legislature, filed in the olfice of the secretary of state Feb. 21'nd, 1HU3. Principal and interest payable in U.S. gold coin at the ollice of the county treasurer ol Clackama county, or in such place in the city and tate of New York a may lie designated by the pur chaser. All bids to be accompanied by a certified check for f.'M.O). Purchaser to furnish blanks for the issue of said bonds. The right is reserved to reject anyorall bids. Indorne envelops "Propo sal for the purchase ol Oregon City school bonds." For information in regard to said district or bond address Thos. F. Hyan, school clerk, or the undersigned. Jacob Shadk, County Treasurer. Pated July lilth, lNi. Cheap l-and for Sale. It') acre of land, nearly all level bot tom land ; easily cleared ; well watered ; two fine inoiintai.i stream running through it; fine trout streams ; would make a line slock ranch ; near public road ; one mile and fourth from Colton post ollice and school house ; we have six month school in each year; three mile from saw mill; large range for stock; can give good title. Price per acre $4-50. For terms and further information call at my place or address W. E. Bon.nev, Colton post ollice, Clackamas Co., Ore. fsoiiie Bargains. Four pieces of land adjoining Clacka mas Heights addition to Oregon City, of j young man you will live in a rut all your 47, 30, 20, and 11 acres each. All on par- j life (except by catering to that which is tlally improved, with bouses, fruit : base) if vou feed your mind upon news etc. (rood soil, lays well and convenient papers, full of scandal, vulgarity and in to school, church, etc. Are rare bar- anily. Think for a moment of the people gains. Have also a span of fine mules who read newspaper of that class. On to sell cheap. the other hand, The Tribune has prob- C. L. I.ivksay, Oregon City. 1 ably the largest clientele of the very I people who can help to improve a you tie Klireka Hotel, j man's position, of any newspaper in the Has the reputation of setting the best j United Slates. Associate yourself with tnl, In in Dr.. uon ritv. The cookinu is done under iersoiial supervision of Mrs. liibbons, and the victuals are equal to the best had in a private family. Rooms and beds clean and comfortable. Give the Kureka a trial. Meals and beds 25 cents each, Special rates to regular boarders. . York (iullery. R. K Havering, the well known ar tist, has moved the New York gallery to the building on tho corner of Water and Fifth streets, where the reputation of this popular establishment will be sus tained. Low rent enables Mr. Cover ing to do the very best work at the low est possible prices. Cabinet pictures at II per dozen. Itucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Tiles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charman & Co., Charman Bros. Block. An Old Standby. Clarence Porter is so well-known in Oregon City that he needs no further in troduction to those wanting blacksmith work. His work always speaks for it self and his prices are always reasonable. Remember his shop is opposite Pope's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth strtees. ft Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on II. T. Sladen. He has it at his finger ends. Fresh Fish. Fresh Fish received at D. V. William's .inu nn ll.o irnii nl S.wontli ami Pen- ter streets, every Thursday aud Friday, Powder New York Tribune. 18. Hi YOO W11IIC2 tO LlSlEn !0 I SCZtlEStlOIl? Yohk Tmimim!' broad ,,, pfint it Uie eaMjeHt mfM.r j tin, country to read, ., ., .. either on the car oral home. "wike. proprietor of the largest Newspaper Clipping Agency in (he world, testifies in a published card, that his clippings for over 4.000 client 9hlin Umt TIB Xhiiii nk contains, "day iyiyM, w?ck by week, for moreorigin- al matter than any daily newsnar in New York City." He proves the fact by figures. Tiik Wkkkly ranks the same. Business men find the market report !of Tiik Tkibine absolutely without an equal. Tii TaiBfdK i the only news paper in New York City whose reporter actually visit all the different markets in person. Tiik Tkihcsk now print the best and freshest humorous pictures of the day ; from the comic press of two continents, and supplies plenty of other entertain ment. By its etiecial telegram end corres pondence, its able editorials and high literary character, The Tkibi'SK main tains a splendid position in the regard of Republicans and lovers of music, art, and good books. Tin Tkibcne's society news is known everywhere for excellence. IU faahions have always been of special value, and changes of style are, as a rule, foretold in The Tribune sooner than in other newspaers. Tiik New Yobk Tribcsk is recognized, officially, as the leading newspaper of the Iteputilican party. As for Farming and I.alior, Tiik Tri Bt NE has for 50 year demanded, and yet demands that very possible dollar's worth of food and commodities, con sumed by the American people, shall be proJuced by the American people. For this cause The Tkiiune labors in its various additions 305 days in every year. A man is judged bv the newspaper lie 'takes. He who reads The Thiihne is I wide aw ake, progressive, respectable and I capable, worthy of the confidence of ! business and social friends. If you are a 1 them Mr. Horr continues to write for The Till lll'S k. Sample copies free. Dailky, $ 10 a year St'NDAY seperately, $2. Semi-Weekly, 2. Wkekly, $1. Triiusk Almanac for lS'.Hi, 50 cents. THE TRIBUNE, New York. Sunday Services. 8T. PAUL'8 CHVRUH - Kpiseopal - K iv. R.i hard Mercvr, Hector. Sorvie al 11a. ra. ud A p. in, nund iy ai'licul at 10 a, in. FlltST CONGREGATIONAL CHTRCH. Kev. J. W.Cotvau Pastor. Services at 10:30 A. M. and 7 ;w r. M. Sunday School after morning service. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at " SOo.clock. Praver meeting ol Young People's Society ol Chrittlau Endeavor every Sunday evening at r):;t0 prompt. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rsv. M L, Kriiu, Pastor Morning Service at ll:Suuday School at 12-15; Evening Service 7:30; Regular praver meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Weduesday evening preceding the first Suuday lu the uiuuth. A ooriilal invitation to all. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, CATHOLIC Rbv. A. Hili.kuha.nd, Pas'.or. uu Suuday mass at 8 and 10:30 a. M. Every second and fourth Sunday German sermou after the 8 o'clock mass At all other masses English sermons. Suuday School at '2:30 p. M. Vesoers, apologetic! sublecis and Benediction at 7:80 r. a. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev 8. tt. Strykkk, Paslor. Morning service at 11: Sunday School at 10:00. Class meeting after morning service. Evening service at 7:30. Epworth League meeting Suuday evening at ti M; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. strangers cordially Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Rav. A J. Montgomery, Pastor. Services at 11 A.M. and 7:30 p. u. Sabbath School at 10 A. u. Young People's Society of Christiau Endeavor meeis every Sunday evening at 6:80. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Seats free. EVANG'il.ICAL CHURCH-GERMAN-H. E. HoHNsrHUCH, Pastor; J. R. Khrkt Assistant. Preaching nervlcea everv Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M., Mr. ZinitiHirnisu SupU Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening REGULAR SERVICES AT U. B. CIIURCH iiiiirniug suJ evening of 1st and S4 euuday of each nioutu. Sabbath School at 10. A, M. each Sabbath. J D. Snrfu-, Supt. W. II. McLain, 1'aitor. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH-L. Ghky, Pastor. Gcrmsn services every Suuday at 11 o'clock A M. English services at 7:30 P. M Sunday school at 10 0 clock A. M. Locs ' linn: Htore room next door to bakery in Shive- ley's bulldluu, corner ol Ueveuth and Madiaoo ,irotta. EAST AND SOUTH TIIKSIIASTA KOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. F-xpress Trains leave Portland Daily. i Hrih. l.i Portland Ar I 10 a.m. I.r Or.r'iiCltr I,r I lai.i. At M. Kr.ni-I.co ,y 7:00r.. s u, r, n. XT, r. a. 10 ViA.n. Tli above trains slop at East Portland, Oregon Oily, WiHMllmrn, Salern, Turner, Ma rum, JeMmon, Albany, A linn v Junction, Tangi-nl, Si.S'lil". Ilslsry, ilarrisburg. June lion (,'ily. Knrenr, Creawell, Drain, ami all stations from Koseburg to Ashland inblusiv M.NINO CAK8 ON OOPK.V KOUTI. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. Axn Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. KOHKIlt'KO MAIL iDalln. 1 'Ma. n. t l A. H. 4 r. a. I.T I. IT Ar Portland Ar Ori-k-on'JIty Lv Koseri'ir l.r 4 4flr. I J UT. I s0. SAI.KM IMS B. GKK. (Daily. Iillr. M I I.r (""III 'li i Ar I ID IS a. I I'jr.sl Li Owuiv.j I.r 'I a. m .Hr.. Ar -'1-in I. I g ( a. West Hide Pulsion. BETWEEK PORTLAND AKD COKVALLIB. Mall Train, Daily (Except Sunday.) TMiTWTj It Portland Ar TTaoTi 12 1. r. . i Ar Corrallla Lr l.r. At Albany and Corrallta connMtt with train of Oregon Ceo Ml A E iwn Railroad. Ex ureas Train Dally (Except Sunday) 4 I.r a Li Ar Portland Ar MoMlnuillle Lr I 60 a. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POlXTa. 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