Oregon City Enterprise iiaim io hi iimin;ii. Hl uriln v. Aujiml I - Mixilnif fit rorml tllK Mlt'le l.lll'l1 ri'I'lllllll I lllll, (l hi' lii-lil nl llio Miii'l I uni' miliunl Ik ii an nt 7 .'in I', in, MoiiiIhv, Aiiuh-I II - Trm lii-m' iinililul III. ntilulo niiiiini-iii r nt Kuilinili b.iIiihi I'lillillHK, IIiikiiii I'll), I Iw In iluii r Ik I it iliit a. Muliiln)', Ailf Hit l A iinilt lrrin nf .rulilli' uilirl i iitlilni'iii , Weilntoilny, Annual 5 I'minly cuiirl mri'la lor fKiilnr AiikikI bi-mIhii. WrilnraiUv, A"K""I HI -I Ule Klrniiini'n loiiriiiiiiiiit nl A'loriit, in iuhIiiiiih .nr llirrn ilu). rinliihlny, Annual '.II --lli'iriilnr nifi-llnir of Clnrkninni I'minly I 'mrlium' A IkIImII Kl VluK. Vnilnr..lnv, iilulwr7 Ori'Kii Hlnie Kmr liiri'lK Ml hnli'iii. In minium unlll Tuna ilny, Oi IiiIht in, Tlnitmlny. Ncivi-uil r .'I.- I'nlilnllnl rlec Hull In nil alnlm of llm I lilnn KKIHAY, Al'til'KT 7. I"!. TllK AltKMC (iliNTH HTKIkK II AMIS. TUo (irritt I n muili hihI Hi lU Itrnlhrrn f'umoua Minn 'olilljr I lilted Allnrnll, lUe riHirUti(lli ronjunrllun il tlmae ifrrnl liiiiiiiiarii-n o( llm circu tiiinliii-nn, J. A. lUilry mul Kiilirmn I! mul IVIiT Ml, wlilili wnl fir it lmit(liiililo n the wind mi Manm ICumur'n linMil ni'iimti'tiinn luki', turn out to It trill', and l'fl uti Vl proportion, mililitii' mul rrMiuri'i'i lo milotinil old tune mul nrilinnry riiiitmnrni, junllly liiiini'iirii milli-lilloii, mul mi;'K''l lr mtdiliiK ri'Volnliimf)f WTimI In llm ti'iiU"! lli'l'l. To thin treiiinl'iu run millilutlon of will Iwnnln, rtnli' lnatiHfn M'tntiitr liniya( limnn, IimiIh, rmn, uiul what nut, Mr, IUII17 tunirlbiiU'ii llm oiittioiml mul fnnumn Ailum Fore mitli inrii(i'riu inl t irrim, wlilrli lif mrrlinl whi-ii mil'l rovili'l (r in lit (oiitnU r'n ami anlii iimpili'tor'a will. Tim Hi'llx lirolliiTK on llmir fn-t, M tliclr iMillro ari'iil'! ri'uiiri'i', an pro wnliv I In their ciiur MHii umti'il rlly nimw, lilrh liave acliiwud i'ilUiity ami nurivn In Imlli tlio idrt ilmiienlir ami (ori'itcn lli-M. Tin r till U an ovrrwIit'liniiiK ami twiiamili'li" !iU'k'' lion, tun kr.l by mni'lii raiiil, aud ill rwrliM liy tlio mt cu'iilli', nitimiluun, ami piiiiTiiii.inK iroirii'(oia ami limit-atti-r in tlio tiunlni'nn. Tha glmila In ntrail o( iliHtrnctini ami wintinu llii'lr tiii-ruii'i in unprolhalil oiHiiliim, ntrlk" Iikii'Im to uivn Ihn pnlilii- ilonl't wlxt cillii-r linn lii-n-totnnt iilfi'ri'il ami yi-t at llm namp pi In' of mliiiiloii ln-r-tulorK rliari:p.My i-arli a im ami rroiin poliry, iniirlti tfmilly to Hi ! vantatfi' ami pli-aurp u( fvi-ry patron wliirli im-uiia pri-lly nun h ivrylHly. Tlii'f (ri't nnlti'il almwa. ri'lli-i-tiv'lv lurmina tlui inont alux-iiiloiia ami I'otn-pli-to I'lliil-iiion of llm kiml on i-ui Hi, an to nppi ar for tin' llrt tiiut' In I'm tlninl. on Tliiirmlny ami Friday, AiikmhI 'M and SI. Wo fliall n li r l nonm of tlio iiiiiny niiwt iiutii I ill- altrurlioiia litli-r. Mi-hii-tiinu prt'parn yoiirwlvra to atti'iid mid purtirpali' in a nuinii 'li,Kuiilin yni potiiiiiii of womliT, cxliilaratioil, and di-liKl.t. K(ulni Tlif"plun. Ni'Xt Friday and Hut unlay i'Vi-iiint! tlieni mil apH-ar nt Hlnvoly'a ora lioimc, one of llm limit Inti-ri-Hlinn attrntv tioiiH cvi-r liooki-d tlicre, und indm-d tin' mn-i-l. aa tin' Hrinlol cilni-ali'd liorm-a an iiiiimrulli-d. Tim liilo ilu'lf and tlio out w ii nl I'lmrartrr alum-1 anuiiranti-f of thn i iiiiiinon . Jt in, however, only an In dex to tin real iniiiiieni'Hn mid novelty of the pi'rforniiini e. Thi-no liorw-H hao been popular fuvorllen of llm moat rrit inil thenlrc'icn-rn, mid have elicited the lilnhenl eni'oriiiininfriitii the fornioalnewa- papi-rn in every tropolin. Thin will he their llml apiM-nraneo here, and liodouht they will he ai forded itrent favor. He nideH the evening ciliil'ilioiin a iniilinee will he Kive.ii Siitnrdav iilturnoon. We i-lip the foiiowiiix Ironi mi exi-limiKi: "To di'Hi rilm ull that ia dono hy l'rof. Urixttil'M educated hornen, ponies and mulen would Ihi impoHHihle. It in only lifceBHiiry to nay that the exhibition Kiven in a limit wonderful one. They underhand what la "aid to them w ith an Intelligence, that ia almont human. In fact, no niich lioriea were ever neen be fore, and no one ahoulil fail to viait the opera lioiinu and wilnena a ahow entirely dillerent from any aeen in OreKon City lielore. The I'lirlhinil. He-i)mied near the corner of Main and Seventh atrcet. Clean, briuht, well furniHhed dinlnK room and private rooma elegantly lltled up. Hayn ono erf the nioat nkillfnl eooka on the Count. If your meat order doea not pleime you, Juat let me know, llenl dinner in the city including K,lkHH of '"r C,,,1,H' 11:110 to 4 p. in. Oyntera aerved in every Btyle. 0mmi day and niKlit. flive The l'ortliind a trial. L. Ki'cosicii, Proprietor. Dr. Vniulerpool'ii PhyHic, the 8. B. lleiidacho Liver and Kidney regulator,' tukea tho lead with us. For aale byC.Q. Huntley, drugKint. Ank lor Dairy Creek butter and you will get the bent. E. E. Wii.uamm, the Grocor. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of In leavening Strength. V. S. QovamaHat Rtport Pled, MOItTON At ber hninn in Iiiiiiiiicii, on Hiiliinliiy, July III, after a lliiKi-rlnif llliiin, F.IU A. wiln of J. R, Morton, Ki-i 4 yriirn anil if tiionthn. Mm, Morion rrnldvil In Orco!i City for 11 yi-iirn, liavlng been married to Mr. Morion here SI yeiim ntfo and had iniiiiy fiiemU her w ho knew linr then. Nine yuara iin the family moved to their farm at llaiimncun ami have ninee madii that pluce their boine. Tlnen children nurvlve their mother 1 )uenia, agnil SO, Frunk IH, und I'eicy, I I. The (unerul wa held at the holme on Hominy, the ncrviccn being comliirtinl by llev. T. (I. N.Hellwooil o Milwaukee The nuiiiher w ho aHHiiuibleil to pay (heir hint tribute, to thn ileeeaneil in aald to have buen the largent ever ni-en in I lam-am-iia, bur IrieiiiU Kolng '"'in Oregon City and dillerent partn of the county. The floral olleringii went very liuinerolin ami beautiful. Ilenl and Clieapi'Kt limuruure. Have money on your hindrance by call lug on F). K. Martin, who reprenentn the only Mutual doing biiniuena in Oregon City. You cannot alford to keep on throwing your money Into policle and pay from 3 to 6 yearn premium in ad vance and then have the company fail. The Otegon Fire Kelief annociation will laud tbecloneM inventigution. E. E. Maktik, Agt. Commerrlal Hank Illock, Flxll heannn (ionen. An the flnh aeanoli clowi Augunt Kith all lover of the toothnome miliuun will find it well to Improve their time and place their order with linlol Willlama at the bend of Seventh direct ntalrn, fur fienb Huh. lie will have five kindn of llnh direct from the lower Columbia on i-acli Thurniliiy evening aud Friday until the clone of the ' m. An Old hlunilby. Clarence Porter ia no well knuwii in Oreifon City that he need no further in trodiicllon to I bone wanting blucknmith woik. Ilia work alwayi nH-ukn for it elf and bin pricen are alw ay reaminabln lieiiiniiilicr Ma nlmp la opponite Popu' linrdwaia nlnre, corner Main and Fourth trteen. tf A Home-like Hotel. Farmer and the traveling public will llml a comfortable home-like place to ntop at when in Oregon City at the Oriental bot-d. Table supplied with an abumlmice of the bent the market af ford. ItiMiinn and bed ate clean and coinforliiblii. Our "Ti cent mealn are not excelled. John I'lik-ciiiK, Prop. Lent or Slulen . A liberal reward will he given to any one returning to inn a noru face or a bad hair cut coming from my place ot buniiienn. A clean towel with every nhave ami nntihliu liun with every hair cut. I now occupy new quarter In the Hill i Cole Illock. See linger, the bar ber, he will explain. liny A Home. I have a bonne and 4 lot for nale only fi bloi-ka from Main ntreet, a good well with pump in wanh room, S5 young fruit treen tiiut will noon be bearing. Will re II clump, purl down, balance on euny payment if donired. S. F. Sl RllTl'HK. For Sale. A line team of hay hornei about nine year old, weight 21100 pound. Will lie nold cheap. Impure at meat market op (Hinite Huntley's book ntore. DrugKl-t Wanted. To occupy the Seventh street phnrmacy buildiiut line location and good trade HBHiired. Kent reamimible. Addren 1. William, Oregon City. Frenh Flnll. Frenh l'inb received at H. W. William's store on the corner of Seventh aud Cen ter Htreeta, every Thursday and Friday. Shoemaker Wanted, To occupy a shop. One of the bent lo cations in Oregon City. Call on I). Wil liams, Seventh ntreet. For Kent. A five-room cottinte. OooJ location. Inquire of liurnieititer A Andrescn. Wood Wanted. Fir split wood, limb wood or hard wood wanted at thi ollioe. Price's flavoring extract are the strongest and purest. Hook of "Delicious DeHrierts" free. E. E, Williams, the grocer. Sherilf James N. Klce, of Clutskanie, Columbia countv, stopped over In Ore gon City a few hours Monday on li is way home from a business trip to lem. Whilo here ho was the guest of N. M. Moo ly who was an old schoolmate of his. The best value in tliecity in niiibrollas and nurasols can be had lit the Hacket store. Fine assortment to select from. Tho latest in visiting cards at the Eh tkhphibk Office. Prices to suit you. Use "DUSTINK" for floor. Char niau & Co., agent. Circular free. Blank note, receipt und order books at the Enteki-ribk olflce. Howard pays cash for second hand goods,. 2t HIVTAMII PlliailtlS. 4 Vcne'iible SIwiim mid HI Kliiteli man Visit Hie Hlg "Tuiiiniiter." "Nlka tick rmiiiteh nika tlllnciim pe Oleg'in City. Agkutl yak cbwko copa nika lllaben m Flnxier ribi-r," armwi-red an old nlwanb, sitting on the Morrison Ntreet bridge, yentnrday, in r)Mno to an Inquiry a to whllhcr be wa Imiind. Tl: Indian wa accoiupiinied by bis aged niiaw, who delivered herself of an exit-la-runt giggle at tho obi man' npnech, probably at the idea of being nb'n to any nhe hud Journeyed clear from the Fraaer river, in I'.ritinh Columbia, to repuy a vinit made undoubtedly 10 year ago. They were both typical representa tive of the tribe inhabiting the III it lib Columbia count, and Rlretcblng north into the Inland of the Alexander Archi pelago. The old man wore the cotton hirt, overall and moccasin of the coHl Indian, around hi shoulder being throw n the invariable red blanket. The woman wa attired in highly figured calioo gown, her head being covered with a red bandana handkerchief. In stead of nioccanliil her feet were incased in the copper-riveted nhoen to dear to the heart of a klulehmuii. Iletween the two rented a red, flower-painted bran nail-atudded lx, hardly to he named a trunk, which likely contained their en tire worldly HjHeniou, barring the ca noe and cabin they hail left on the shore of the turbid Franer. "How long have you ben in getting here?" wa anked. "Mux tatluin nun," responded the si wash, hi wrinkled face expanding tuto a smile, a though a SO-duy trip through an entirely strange country was but one of other pleasant experiences in Ilia life, "And are you certain of finding your friend in Oregon City?" queried the re Kjrter, the conversation being held in the Chinook jurgon. "I don't know," replied the Indian. "He and hi squaw stopped with tin some tun yearn ago and they anked u to come and see them on the river by the big 'Tumwater.' " "Hut the 'tumwater' i in the Colum bia river, near The Dalles." "Yen, hut that is not the 'falling ttun water ;'" and hi nquaw spoke of "the big cily below on the river." "Nawitka " broke in the withered old klntchman, a though proud of U-ing able to add to the information, "yaka wawa nika kawkwa," and nhe giggled again a nhe tho'ight of the description given her by I lib Oregon City of the Wil lamette klutcbman panned through her mind. "Suppone, however, your friend ban moved to some other country at some time during all these yearn?" "Oh, well, I niipinine we'll go homo again. We're waiting for the nteam Inwit to come in now and ." At tint moment a little girl dropx'd a hag of H-ni ben from the window of 'swiftly moving electric car, panning on the bridge, and the conversation was I ended, both squaw and buck making a dive into tho middle of the bridge to re- cover the bruised and dusty fruit rolling about. Portland Telegram. J. K. (iroom, a former resident of this city, but now of Portland, returned home Inst Monday from an extended trip to Illinois and Iowa, where be went in the Interest of tho Willamette Land Company of thi city. Mr. Groom states that business was fairly good in the East and showing some sign of reviving, but immediately following the democratic convention and the big howl for free sil ver, a feeling of uncertainty and distrust came over the business community with the result that time are getting harder than ever. Mr. Oroom thinks that Mc Kinley will carry Illinois and Iowa by big majorities. Among the callers Thursday at the Entkhi-rikk ollice was Kit-hard Morton of Damascus, late cmididiite for county commissioner, on tho republican ticket. In regard to the fight, the Kntkhtkihk is making against the for-revenue-only republicans. Mr. Morton stated that the republicans In Damascus precinct were w ill the F'ntkki-hihk in its labor for the purification of the party. W. I). Helshaw, a prominent republi can of Kedlund, was in Oregon City Tuesday, and was one of the many per sons, who have, of lute, called at the Entkhi'hisk office to express their ap preciation of the good work the paper wa doing in behalf of the taxpayers of the county, and in purging the republi can party of some of Its barnacles The season for salmon fishing closes August 10th, and woe to the unfortunate fisherman who is caught in the act of hauling the festive Chinook out of the water after that date. Only a few days ago there was an unprecedented run of salmon In the Columbia, but they came late, probably on account of tho unusual high water during the past season. A party composed of Harry Sloper, Mrs. Sloper, Miss Clara Adam and Chester Caufield, returned this week from a yucation trip to Pine Creek. All enjoyed themselves yerv much, re gretting that they could not remain lon ger. Fishing was good and the health of all is much improved. Corn, to Mr. and Mrs D, C. Latourette on Thursday, July 30, a daughter. Dr. Price's Cream Baking- Powder WnrM'i Pair HlghMt AMal a4 Diploma. Society Directory, 'llm fnrfU for hi tn'-'tili-a ind lixlf 1 n li kim (,'iiuiity ma iiiilili.i'i-'l I ul c n I l.i- Kfm.mi It . t ii llml l m-Tn - t Hi rlm M.i. w II winl llm r-'ioni'doiiii limt innjr L uiRnr furn I mMi (I inn. UUKIVrillAN A-K vni.tr KU 4 IMI'KlJ A 1(1 1 ASH. M'n m-r W. llm tlnv ih'ii l lr' n lull, On . .. V al'li I lun n'r in nl w- i m. I'lll.u Xinmki Mn, A I.. rim. H rnilKiy. M. A. W'TI.KTOK lili'.K NO. f, PK'iltK.K OF IIOMll, A. O. I;'. W. M t tvnrr T 'l eiiln nl '-r 'V hn I, Orwvko. Via linn hi 'ii, luiri iiiA'ln r rutnr. iiinr Hr.i nnnn, Jnnm Ixviwiii, Ku uxi r. ' . nl II. FOI'NTAIN IIOHgCO., No. I. Hi'iriiUr mn-llrn vnnil We.liiM'Inr In ewh fnuiilli nt niiKlim Ijmiim, i-mit nlil Mnlu iirevt, kntwri-li Krvrnlli mul Kl(litli. J. w.mt wast. . ii HTKiiiiHT. r rm M Y, Qcinn, Furvmnii. A.K A.COt'Nfll. NO. 4, M'i'U mi thn flrnl mid thin) FilUriln rvh nioiilh nl K of F, hnll, Vlnltln nmnilii-ra nl- wy wcli-um. I w 'n,, rren. MOt.AI.LA GRAKOK.NO. 40. P. of II. W'l at llmlr hnll nl Mul nn on ti n n-vinil Hin Unroi e.rli muni i nl lO.SO.i. 111. VI llliig m miN.ii n'wnr- wn.ionin. C i. lloWAnii, MtnrH IIhwa u.He f. Hitter. Tt'ALITIN 0KANGE. NO. Ill, P. ol H. Mn-ii lnl Hsiurilnjr ol enrh mmilh nl (heir ball In WIlKinr Ilk. Oncia Lahhik, rxti Kiximin. Se'y. Mtr. hAMARCt'B CKAN0K P. OF It. NO. W, Mivta on the Hrl Hntnr-Ur In enrh month nl 1U o'clock a. m. nt llie Dmnnu-Hi k Ii.h.I hui. C. VUl'NU. Mnilr. T. II. FitTHcM, HecrvUrjr. K. OK P. 81 AK I.OIWK NO. 96. J. t. KUIer (' C: Thmnnn Nellnon, K. of R niel H. Mil tuetr Welorly rvculn nl (i ci k In ( mile hnll, 1. O. O. F. Iiiill4ln(. Hrutlicrt from oincr K.ol r. Kxlgen inviti. OHW EUO UIXiK NO. 100, a. F. A A. M. Kuril the nrronl noil fourth Hnlur.li.yi ol each muiilh nt 1 p. m. All Mntom In food mniullni arc Inrllrd m nttrnil. I). H. Knnn. W. M. .. J. Hcmkix, Hec'y. OSWF.iiO tiIHiF. NO. Mi, I. O. O. T. Mta itvi-rv Friday nvi-ulliu lu the new hnll til Old Town. J. C. Hainh, C. T. Jiihx Knell!, Heo'jr. IllTTK KKKK 0KA.NUK, No. 6 P. ol H. M-ti nt their hnll In Mnniuan. locond Rat- nrdar In each month nl 10 a. m. YU1UU nii'inU-ranlwa)! welcoia. J, K. Vi'iiiTK, A. V. Pvn. Becrelnrv. Mnater. AIIKIINETIIY ltEKKH IiEOKEE LOIMJE NOJO. Miela the fir I and third F May In the mouth nt 7 30 P M., In I. O O F. Hnll. Mn. 1). II. gi.am. Mu J. M. Mni.ijni'H. twereury. S. O. HT. JOHN'S HKA.SC It, NO. ft", C. K.ol A. Meet i-verjr Tiu-wlny evening nt their ball eiirurr Muln nnd Tf nth Htrprtn, Oregon City. N.C. Mn nnu,ttec'y. llsnntnr ilAHArt, Pre. WARNER GRANGE. No. 117, P. ol II. Meet fourth Hnturdny of each month, nt their hall In New Em. (.In. Lazl e. Mailer II-. una Maiiin. Bee'). CLACKAMAS CHAPTER. CUrkamaa Chapter No. 1 R. A. M. Regular Convocation third Moudav ul the month nt 7:i P.M. W. E.CAKLUH. P. II. . 8TRASOE, Sec'T. OKEGON LOtHiB. No. 3, I.O. O. F. Meeta ererv Thuradny even.ug nt 7:S0o'clook r. h. In the Odd Fellown' Hnll, Main atreeL Mrmoera of the Order nre invited lo nttend. W A. HEDGKs, N. Q. Thon. Rynn, Hecreury. OSW Kill) LOI'GE. NO 113, I. O. 0. F Meeta nt Odd Fellow'a hnll. Oawegn, every M.iiulny evi-uing. Vlaillng hrethrt'ii made welcome. t'. H. NIXON, N. G. J. K. Kim.gr. Sec. ACHILLES LODGE, NO. s, K OF P. Meeta every Friday night M the K. of P. hU. Vlnilliig Kill, Ian invited. J..-HPII l.YM H C. C. II. J. Illonv, KofPnudi-. HONKER CHAPTER SO. In 0. E.s. M'-eta aei-ond nnd fourth lii 'dir In each motiih nt MoO.ilo leu pie. V -it-ra nlnvi wee me Mum M. L. Hul.XK", MlM llATTIg WgTHgHKlL, M. W. 8e.'riry. W. C. T. U. Orejoti City c. T. l m-i't monthlv at honid- ol thi m mtivni, notlc f date given In loon- e. lumn A.i Ir rnl. f the c.u-"inv.Ud lo ntieui. MR U A J. M.'.NltoK. MRU M, L PRIG(I8, l'rj ldeut eeiuetnry. IIERMKa LODGE, NO .0, K, OF P., Mee'a eve y Krd y evenln . n' 7:30 o' lock, In K. "i P. hall, Auro a. Vu.ling kuikhta uinde welOJiti. M. G. exiTH.C. C, llgssT SiTrnn. K of R ni-d 8. ELECTRIC LODGE, NO r A. 0. V. W. Meet- leconj mid loiirt'" elneidiiy of ench montii nt A. O. U. Hall, Villlug brolben uinde wi! come. A. M. Chumky, Thos. F. RtaM, Kecorler. M. . Ml'LTNOMAH LODGE, NO. 1, A. F A A. M. Hold Im regulnr communication! nn flrat and third Saturday! of cni-h month at 7:80 r. M. brethren lu good atntidlug nre Invited to nttend. O. L. I.KAY. W. M, T. F. Ryaf, wecretnry. OSWEGO GRANGE NO. 175 P. of II. Meeta the leootid rlattirdnv of ench mouth It 10 a. ill . L. A. Snii'i.KY. Master. 11. U !-TVENMN. 8ec'y. MOLAI.LA LODGE No. 0, A. O. I'. W. Meeta find nnd third Batunlay In ench month nt achiKil houne. Vialtlug membcrn made wel come. 3. V. Thomas, M. W . O. W. KnniUNn. Sec. OREuON CITY BOARD OF TRADE. Meeta nt Cou it Hiuiae on Second Monday In ench month. Visitor welcome. J. M. LAWRKM K, K E. CHARM AN, Secretary. President GAVEL LODGE, NO. W, A 0. U. Vt Meetnneetind aud fourth Saturday evening! at Knight'at hnll. Cnnby. Visiting brotbera made welcome. K E ts.L E. .MAnnorg, Recorder. Master Workman. COl'RT ROBIN HOOD NO. , F. OF A Mccta the 1st, 2d and 3rd Fridayi of each month at Wuura uo Hull. A. W. Horn, 00. R, Wilkhart. Chief Ranger. Recording See MEADE KELIEF CORPS, No. IS, DEPART MENT OF OREGON. Mr. Jcn"l." Ha-illng, ... President. Mr . I'. V. Knutn, ... Trensurer. Mr-'. Edith Ctoiis , - - Secretary. Meet! on first and third T' umlnya of each month In Wi.inmete Hnll. Member! of cor pi from abioad, cordially welcomed. WACIIKNO TRIIIE, NO IS, KEDMEN. Meet! TiiCMlnv evening nt A.O. U. W. Hull. Vi- Itiug mcnioers Invited. A. Akmi-i, bncbem. Chas. Kki.ly, C. of K. CANBY LODGE, NO SS, I. O, 0. T. Meets first nnd third SsturiUv evening ol ench month nt Knlght'i hnll. Cntiby. Visiting memocra niwnys mauo welcome Ella Kniuht. Seo. Go. W, Knight. W, C. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Wlllnmette Fall! Camp No. Its, meet! every Tuesday night In ench month In Wlllnmette hah. Visiting neighbor mnde welcome. i. K. Morhis, Clerk. I D. Taylob, C. C. WILLAMETTE REBEKAH DEGREE LODGB NO. 2, I O. 0. F. Meet the second and lourth Friday In each mouth at 8 o'clock p. m. In I O. O. F. Hall Man J. a Bbadliy, N. 0. jinn. II. a. Charm a.k, Sec. Society Directory. I'I'I IKON WiHOK NO. l.'rt, A. O. U. W. Mi-eta nirerr Thnrndaf i-nln nl On.nirn hall, Onwi-o. VlnHliif hrellnan niwnya wel com.. W.W.'rotii, Ja. MaIK'I, Knrordnr. M. W. CATARACT IIOHF. . No. W. Mrrli M-wmd T'lendnjr ol each m-in'h nl Cnt- rniit KiiKlne hoinn. II. llowi.i..Pren O. II. linTow, Snc'r. 1. W O'connni.i.. F rn M YltTI.K UiUHK NO. M, PKOItKK OF HONOR, Mt-el vit Frldnf In A. 0. U. W. Hnll. Vl- lllnn meinUrs uiadn wrlcom. , Mn. F I. IIasliW, C ot 3. 8. A. Oii-lktt, ke'coider. FA LIJI CITY IJOUB NO A . O t. W. Meeta ererjr Hatiirdnjr eenln oi each month In A. O U. W. hnll 7th hL All aojouruiiif brelhreo cordlnlljr lolted lo attmd. MAX BCHCLPlUr, M. VT. Oao Calitf. Recorder. MKADK POST, No 10 I. R , IiEPAKTMENT OF OREGON. Meeta flrat Wfdnfada? ol earn month, nt Wll l.m.tte Ull.Oreou City. Viallliig comndm mad welcome. C. A. WILLIAM, Commander. J. T. ArrEMon, Adjulaiit f COMPANY. FIRHT REGIMENT, O. N, 0. Armory. Ttilrd and Main. Regular drill olrht, Monday. Rrnulnr builneaa meelluga, flrat Monday of each month. ornciM. F.8 Kelly, - - - . OanUln L L. Plckent, - - Flrat Lieutenant W. A. Huntley, - - Second Lieutenant Closing out Sale of Millinery Retiring from Business . . . Largest stock in the city both trimmed and untrim med HATS must Bell at any cost. Call early and taVft votir choice, everything up to date. Thia means I have great MRS One IJoor South Methtidist V. STAR M GROCERY Dealer in GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED, ETC. ?. -!, fm infflw in1 iA, r I1PK 1 fr. oK l nl-Wk m n. "ALL THE MA0AZ1NES IN ONE." 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