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Oregon City hnterprisc. DIIKiHiN Cl l V Ma)nr. Mrlr llhlef ill I'olll'a A ir, TriAiiri'r, (Mly A ' I 1 1 1 1 r . Sirm-l 'iiiiiiiiUiil'iiipr. Hni'i. nl tt mnr VS urka, Cily Knglunw. Cdiiin Hini'ii - T r, 'I tin, II IIIIH' , J J Cimkli, II Icr, I Inn r r tli'lilniin, ), KHKIIH lllriiin iimniii i 1 1 II r tl h lAlill It. I.. Iliilintii Y .mi ID h I' lliiln-m k, Jr. W II ll.,,. II. II. I .hi..., i, I. r i , ii,. jniiii k P'l ir, I,. J,, I itr W M..IUU. IminiHI Innuls llrsl Wpiliitnila) ofearh munlh in wiy ham KHIKAV, AI'iit'ST II. Intnl. I CHAT AHOUT TOWN. hI MMIIIt IHtlSKH. Ulrea' I tool Hi'it Kilrurt Hire' Idiot lli'xr Curliiniiiti'il Wrlijlil'i 10 iioit I toot Hwr CiiIIIoiiiU Lemon Hyrup Willi Cherry l'lmiphulii Lima r'ruil Julio ChaillpSkHH' Cider. V. I'!. Willi a m, ill trmir. 'J'tllllMer 2) I'l'lllN a M't Hi MoWKI'I'll hrvi'iilli (tri'i't, near ili'iot, Wood wanted nl tliU olllcti. rriMl Iiitii or at ( ilmUloiin. Hrllv If you waul a ewlnK mai hiiie (or -'' KO to llelloiny Ililai'liV Money lo loun on K"ol real enlutit ecurity hy A, h hn r. A fplc lulid ril of auiiiiiier curm t at IM cent at the lUckct toie. Charmnn A Son will pay the helical inaiket plicu for pol nine, dried fruil, I'KU. eto. l-aiDca' mid childieu'i luiumer iiniler wear from five cent up, at (lie Itarkel atore. Don'l hum for umU l.i when you can Kft three hunche fornci. at the Karket HUire. The Novelty Candy J n tory i the lilac to et I""" l'e 'rein jn any quantity. Horn, lo Mr. and Mr Newton Farr, in lid cily on Saturday, AukuhI Htli a daughter. A Urge aort it of Km'!'') jul reiTlved at the hardware liouwt ol l'oi A Co. Ce OXIF..N lor your "nerve" ! forcounha and col l. Pamphlet free, t'harman A Co., I'nuuinU, nenl. Shirt wUt In all ilealKii ami ni'"" at (he Itacket more. Kuril one I a Varolii of Itaelf. Come and aee them. Mutiynn' medicine are the lateet, and 'hruin A Co.. the np to dale driiK giat. have a complete Mock, rampliletaj fn'e. Twenty four kitnU of Inhacco, nut, freh cainlie, I'litam, and (ieh Iruit lit In Wllllnin on the corner of Sevenlh and Center treeta. A dollur aaved I equal to two dolliir enined. I'ny up your Hihciition to the KhtkiiI'MIhk and ft the the henellt of the reduction in price. A cool drink of thill od water or minerel water that l. William keep on ire at hi notion lore on Seventh etreet will relreh you. Try a kIh. Onlv one nmrriiiKit lirenae in two wi'k. !.at Monday County Clerk Pixon mailed a marriait KTinit to Ma tilda Tioyer and Joaet'li J. Kaiiirumn. A trial auhacriptlon to the OnKin City Fnthuiuk, the leadinK iiewpir of Clackaiiia county, unlit Novenilier lth, IncludlnK full election return, for i!fi cent. If dull, i-pirille and tnpld; If your ilocd i thick and aluinh ; If your up jietile i ciipririon and iiurortain. You tieml a Siiriipiirilhi. For heel reault take IeWitt'. It recommend itaelf. C. (i. Hiinlley,.Iriiiil. A (Jient HhiUKhter aale of Hood Kllirhtly lniniik'i"l I'V Hinoke will he on for the next 15 day t K. K. Martin' cimh Htore in Hie old McthodiHt churrli on Seventh Htreet. Many of the (nod not in the leiiHt diimiined, will he Bold uwuy down helow ciwt. Thi I a ureal acamni (or rcnoviitinu jld liuildiiiit. CnarlcH Alhriht, J r., m liuviiiK the old Hon Ton miloon liuildiiiK remiideled iind repaired, now nilk (ouinhilion, etc., and when completed, will miike A flrHt-ehiH Htore room. Don't tr i tit) away time when yon have cholera morhiiH or diarrhiea. l'iht them in thu lieninninit with lo Witt' Colic A Cholera Cure. Ihin't have to wait for reHiilt, they are in aliintuiicouH and it leiivo the bowel in A healthy condition. C. (i. Huntley, lruiniNt. DuriiiK the absence of Key. S. W. Stryker, Mr. F. 8. Mcl'uniel, diHtrict preHideut of the Kpvorth I.(n(;iio will rpeakaltho Methodiiit church morniiiK and evening, In the evening there will tie a noun mtrvico, thu choir fiiriiinhinn HHH-ittl imiHic. Mr. McDaniel ia a very intereHtiiiK wpeakur and a youiiK uiiin of great promine. TlireHhitiK nuichine men will find at the KsTKiii'HiMK olllce a perfect record and receipt book. lilank spare for rucordiiiK each days work, amount and price and arranned in duplicate form so that it can be imud n a ruceit an well as memoranda of the work. MoHt com plete thiiiK ever gotten out. Machine men who lined this book hiHtBoaaoii have oidered for this year. Pent by mail (or 75 cents. I'l. Hall ilocn nil kind of itnntul work which Kiiiiruiiti'iia to I hi nrst-Hass, mill Ml price to miiH Hid times. Olllrn In ( diii Icr building-. I l-ur m unlet, iiliii'i in hlu-'i viiir liurti-M ' a i .1. I 1 U inilii I nil lliolor llll'l ail'l pin e I'l "! it Hint i'Iiikn joli of ioiiriiig or hoiie iIiim'Iiiu cull on rt, 1''. Hrrlptuni'rt simp on r'lfih street. Si'winu M.n lilnra rhmtp. Want a arming iniiililiiii? (int it good oiki it tit f iiy f 'Jo; II vii yi'iir guaritiilnt; ff ilown 5 Hr inoiitli itnlll pulil. hen lli'llomy . Itiiwh ghoul It Mull)' It iluy'n Woik in lout liV nil k hi' ml m ill', rmiHi'il liy lnilitfi'ilioii hi,, I Hloninrli Iroulilii. MeWlit' Utile Kiirly Whit are Iho mi ml ell, ctiwl il!U lor nver.''im ing mull dilllruhii m, C. (i. 1 1 nut ti-y IhllgUt. 'Uni Nnvelly Candy Factory's liltf fnillilulii In running iilniimt il.iy Hint ml.l iiiul tin- pioprli'toi aio serving their rilntiiiiiura with tlm lllii'nl t' eii'itin audit. Artie odu, Wilhoit mineral water, root lii'i-r mill riirliomili'il orange rider. Ir l-'runk I'. Welch, dentist, who lornirrly in ulii it h oi-k ly vmil to Oregon Cily, ha discontinued hi v i hi t h lime on Hi-roil lit nl Inrri-UHKil husini' in I'ort mnl, will hit Imhi In see I i n friend itl ill'.' I'i'kiiiii building, I'ortlitml. I in 'I'lii'orii'K of cure nuy I in dicuHed at length hy physicians, but the siinVrera want tpiirk relief; and 'Inn Minute Coiil.li ('urn will ulvii it to thi-ui, A aafo euro for children. It in ''tlm only liurnilnin riuui'ily that produces Immed iate result." ('. (i. Huntley, fliutigiat. If you liavn vr M'in littln rliihl in Ilia an'iny of aiiiiiinnr comiaint, you can ri'aliiw tlm ilaiiKiir of the trouhlti anil aiirii-itii Ihn valun of inatmitaneoua rHii'f alwaya airorlfl hy Dn Witla Colic anil Cholera ('urn. Fur ilywntry ami illarrlin' It la a ri'llahlo rcuunly. We coulil not alfonl to rii'oiiinirni thia aa a run. unlcaa it wnre a cunt. C. i. llunlli'V, IlniKnint. Tlm AiiiKrican 1'iott'ctive rri(T l.fuiifl haa junt iamiuil a new, ntviM-tl an. I I'liUfifi-.l eililimi of that fainoiia iliN'iiiui'iit "American Tariff from I'ly mouth Itut'k to Mi Klnli'y." Thi dot iimi'iit t mi print- iiiiH'ty-ni x paitca anil ha I (ecu incorporatt'il in the rimwIh? of lion. J. II. (ialliii(ir, wiutor from New IIiiimhirii. It i known a Hoc iinii'tit No, .V.' an. I will I hi hcuI to any aililrcn for 10 cent, AdJretia W. F. Waki'iuan, (iunvral Secretury, X Wi-hI Twunty-lhinl Stnut, Niw York. Court Itohin IIimmI, Forutur of the Worhl are pro pri and new inmnlmr are lieinK aihli'd to the lint nluioot every ineetim; l,t F riday evening after in- ilintiiiK "tl new niemlM'r a Ki'iiuiim atittf aiM-lal waa held. Pr. Soiniiier prelded, and Chief ItuiiK'er Smuuel Kafiia, of Port- hind, delivered an intereHtiiiK and lively addre. The remiiinder of t ho even in U w aa purely a ttf 'K'il in all it va riation. IMrcHlimcnt were aerved, tint they had a Krund time. Several new apiliration for inemierKhip were reived A very IntereatinK meeting on "The Need of Yoiiiik N' i'll . ' ' wa held at the CoiiKreuulioiml church lat Sunday evenitiK. li. II. HchUiw conducted the meetiiiK, nd Will Moore diHruieted the need of yolliiK men from a phyaical alundpoint; Secretary Levi Johuaon handled the auhject from itH wial an pert, and KraNtti Sinilh diMcuneil it from a piritual jhiIiiI of view. The Y. M. C. A. quartette aaiiK several o lertion, and there wa other special mimic. Next Sunday eveniiiK there will bo a temperance meeting at the Haplint church led by Mr. M I,. While. There i a piopoHition that the colum bine hIioiiIiI be adoiled a the National lloral emblrm of the United State. It grow wild in the region where Colom bo wa home, a well a in the Ivorky Mountain State. A front view of the llourahow the outline of a beautiful live raved star, emblematic of the star of the National Hag, while the leaf termina te in thirteen lobe, the number of the stripe, a well a of the origional State of the Union. While the columbine grow in many color, three color the brilliant red, pure white and exquisite cerulean blue are the American variety of the (lower. A simile petal of the long spurred variety i in the shape o( a horn of plenty, while (lie botanical and horti cultural niiiiio ol the flower is aquilegia, connected with the Latin aquila, an eaglo. San Francisco Bullet in. Tired people are tired boeauso they have exhausted their strength. The only way for tnum to get strong in to eat proper food. But eating i not all. Strength come from food, after digcMtion. Digestion i made eay with Shaker Digestive Cor dial. 1'ooplo w ho get too tired, die. Life is strength. Food is not food until it is digested. Tired, palo, thin, exhausted, sick sulTorers from indigestion, can be cured by the nse of Shaker Digestive Cordial. It will revive thuir spent enorgios, re fretdi and inyigorato thorn, create new courage' endurance and strength, all by by helping their stomachs to digest their food. It nids nature), and this is the bast of it. It gives immediate relief and, with IHtrseverence, permanently cures,. Sold by druggisU. Trial bottle 10 centH Ornifoii (ily ti. rorllimd On next Hutnnliiy afutrniHin Oregon Cily will enjoy tlm .rl vllfjn of witiiew lii Ihn itioMt Interi-atiliK .iine of hull evio phoiid upon a Cl.n li ii'..n c only lii'l.l. T! conli'Hl will l.ii hn:i'ijii lloi h it1 of I'm tluinl' V. SI. C A. hihI Ihomi of Ihn Oii'Kon City KMOi'iuilon. Tin' OnKoio Cily team U HpiniuK I'U piiili ill their ellorl to nniku Ihi Hi'! inoHt ciili-rliiiniiiK Hii'l lnrdi'it foiitflit KHine, of Hut h.ill .'iihoii. livery evening for two wiii'k I'HHt, the hoy of (In city Imve priu'lli'eil W illi the K'eiitent of rum Mini iiiiliriiiu enerKV A Kmc I hardy ti'iiin ol hoy will rnpruaeiit 1'ortlainl, hoy well inline I, ntron nl Hut hut and skillful ill the Held All loVera of thlt game who iidinlMi quiet hill playing, will he hl.'hly enterlalned and fully re paid for yoiirliuie and trouble, if von will but at lend the young men' game. A the cxpioite of the home team are many, having hall, bat, glove and ami to pay for, the tiitliug sum of 10 cent will litt asked aan amittunee fee inlo the ground. May Oiegon C'ty prove her intercut in the buy, by alien- ding thi, their greatest eflort oil the tield. m in it called promptly t 3 o'clock p. m. on the (iladttona athletic ground. The umpire, Clarence Field, over am the game, Oregon City' player being; C. Iloylan. W. Nefwr, J. Church, L. Kelly. D. Hart, A. Howell, It. Clirlieaon and II. lirownell. A Farewell Tarty. One of the moat enjoyable surprise paitiei of the eaon wa given by the young (oik o( Caiiemli last Tueitday evening, to MiAllie Shannon, a she I to leave (or Denver next Saturday (or a prolonged lay. The company met t the home of Mis Maud Blanchard, at 7 :'M and from there went to Mi Shan non's. After greeting Mis Allie at the hout, they were invited out to the croquet ground which they found dec orated with Chine lanterns, flower and other thing to make it pleasant, so that the company wa surprised a wellMi Allie Game were played for aliout two hour, after which ice cream and cak were nerved both of which were deliciou. Afterward game were again playei until about 11:30. Thoae present were: Mie Grace Mar hall, Maud Itlanchard, Maud Daulbet, Daisy Lovel, Adatjuinn, Daiy Dautbet, (iertv Shaner, Anna Shannon, Allie Shannon, Minnie Hakel, and Mera. Willie MarHhall, Jame Freeman, Aug ust, George, Herman and Willie Hakel, Koncoe Frol. Willie Stoke, Fred Shan non and Willard Morse. data of Thirty-four County Superintendent Starkweather began the regular quarterly examination for teacher' certificate t the court house Wod nes lay afternoon. The other members of the examining board are I'rof. T. J. Gary, of Milwaukee, ami D. II. May. Following is the membership of the da: Musa Barkley, Matie God frey, Kdward N. Kate. Ida Birkeineier, Mary Young, Matilda Weiss, Anna Dolan, Nora Cuirin, F.lmer McArthur, Ague McArthur, George McArthur, Kale Dolan, Alice William, Zona May Held, KIU Bruesrh, Mina B. Johnson, Maude Salisbury, Cora Moore, Minnie Bowman, Jessie M. Wakefield, Bona Johnson, Itosa Miller, Cassie Eaton, C. K. Minier, A. U. Diuiirk. l'heina McDonald, Kosa Kby, J. C. Zinser, N. W. llowland, Victor Dickey, II. K. Hodges, W. F. Young, Cramer, Kobert iJinlher. Alliance rirnlc! The Clackamas County Allianco has arranged for a grand basket picnic at Wright' Springs on Saturday August 2lM. Judge Hare of Hillsboro and Martin Quinn, late populist candidate for congress have been invited to deliver addresses. Refreshment, nniBic and dancing also on the program. This piomises to be the Intellectual and social treat of the season. Come early and spend the day. For Yotins Men anil Young Women There I nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick as to have inferior laundry work put ofTon them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is imiHsy their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a socially of ladies' and gentlemen's tine work. There cau bo no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnsworth's barber shop. Itcpubliciin Kally. The Young Men's Republican Club of I'leasant Hill will meet on Tuesday Aug ust ISth at the old Pleasant Hill school house at 8 o'clock p.m. All interested in the principles of republicanism and the principles of sound money and protec tion aro requested to be present. Good speakers will be in attendance. Ciiai'ncv Cavlkins, Secretary. Cnpen Shoe Company. Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stockholders of Ca)en Shoe Company is adjourned to 2 p. in . August 24, IStMi, and will be held at the company's office at Willamette Falls, Oregon. J. R. Zihoi.kr, Secretary. Wall Paper. Best stock of wall paper in Oregon City latest designs and prices to suit the times at R. L. Hotmail's in Winehard block opposite courthouse. tf. Higheit Of all in Leavening Power- Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PUCE Mr.C. I., (-'arr, a K'-,riinii'iit iiiHpeclor arrived in Anhluiid tlii week from l'ort litiid. Mr. (,'arr i Merit hern hv the land j ,j(.Mirl(lielli l(i HX,4,ie reporled trea- puniiiiiK iiioii K"verrnnent land in Anil- land creek canyon in the way of cutting or timber, Coii"i'h-rable complaint has been heard lalely of the denuding of land along Aiiland creek and the con sequent impeilling of our water supply, and the piirpote of Hie iimpeetor' viit is to make a personal iiivetiiatiori, w hich Im i engaged in. Anhland Tid iiur. Mr. Carr formerly had his head quarter in thia city, and now occion- ally yisil Oregon City on olliii.il busi num. leading insurance Bunncy V. V.. Do.iai.omo.ii. Kev. and Mrs. A. J. Montgomery who walked to Mt, Hood ure at home again. Kev. Montgomery waa called in Monday to conduct the funeral service of the late Mr. Dunalilon. He rode in, but met with an accident that severely sprained one of hi ankles Mr. Mont gomery returned Monday evening, and the pulpit will be occupied as usual at the I'reshyterian church. They so journed at Government camp while there, and were waiting for tine day in which to nuke the ascent of Mount Hood, it was cloudy and rainy during their stay in that section. Best insuiance companies t V. E. DoNALOSOK. Sjwcial agent Y.. W. Dixon of the general land olfice, with headquarters at Oregon City, who has the Cascade forest rewrve in charge, accompanied (iy assistant United States Attorney Schnabel, left Portland Monday morn ing for Cloud Cap inn, to make inves tigation and see what damage ha been done by a band of sheep pastured in that Vicinity. Mr. Dixon, who recently spent gome time looking over the re serve westof Mount Hool, will next take a survey of the reserve near Crater lake. Largest insurance business V. K. I)0NAU)S0!C. Ben Noyer, a welt known resident ol Molalla precinct, wa arrested last Sat urday by Constable Meldruru McOown on complaint of Hank Mattoon, the driver of thu Wilhoit stage. He wa ac cused of holding up and robbing the Wilhoit stage on Monday, August 3rd. As he denied any knowledge of the rob bery and there wa no convicting ev idence against him, Justice Sc! a 4 "jel is-1 sued an order Tueitday for his release t from custody. Free insurance blotter F. F:. Donaldson. Rev. Wall, librarian of the free read ing room, states that be and some oth ers have completed the work of cutting about seven cords of wood for the read ing room. The wood was cut in the timber uear town and the work was do nated. Mr. Wall would be glad to see anyone that desire to help a good cause by assisting in getting some wood to keep the rooms comfortable during the coming fall and winter. Reliable fire insurance F. K. Do.vai.usos. Recently the Oregon city school bourd decided to adyeitiso bids for (ti'.X) worth of school bonds in lieu of a like amount that were due and payable. On Satur day Treasurer Shade received four bids for the ssnie only one of which was above par. The hitler bid was from A. L. Dewar ifc Co., of Chicago, and at a meet ing of the board Saturday evening this bid was accepted. These bonds run (or 10 20 years and draw six per cent, interest. Insurance that insures F. K. Donaldson. Frederich Snapp, of Champ ieg, this cvuntv, and Jacob and William Miley, of Wilsonville, Clackamas county, have entered into hop contracts with Faber & Neis, agents, at li cents per pound. The lirst nam 3d agrees to furnish 14,000 pounds from his seventeen acres and the other two 20,000 pounds from their twenty fiye acres. A n advance of 4 cents in each case is to be made at picking time. Salem Statesman. Ten big insurance companies F. E. Donaldson. The Novelty Candy factory has just received a new shipment ol Oregon melons and other fresh fruits. The Novelty carries the most complete and freshest stock of fruit, confectionery amts etc., of any place in Oregon Citv and at more reasonable prices. Their ice cream and soda is just sb good as you can get in I'ortlamb Howard has good assortment of tin ware, crockery, glassware, graniteware, lamps; new and second hand furniture etc. to show vou at second hand store opposite depot. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Geld Madil Midwinter Fair, Su Francixo. Powdr New York Tribune. Leader of the Republican Party. Are Yon wmicj to Listen to i liimlM. Thk Nkw Yomk Thuiikk' broad column and large print make it the easiest paper in tho country to read, either on the car or at home. Henry Komeike, proprietor of the largest Newnpaper Clipping Agency in the world, tetifle in published card, that hi clipping for over 4.000 clients atinwa thai Til Tumi KB contain "duv by liny and week by week, for more origin al matter than any daily newspaper in New York City." He proves the fact by figure. Tub Wkkkly ranks the same. Buine men find the market report of Tin Tkmi'Ki absolutely without an equal. ' Tin Tkiriki is the only new pler in New York Cily whose reporter actually visit all the different markets in person. Tin Tkihi'nk now print the best and freshest humorous picture of the day from the comic press of two continents, and supplies plenty of other entertain ment. By it iecial telegrams and corres pondence, its able editorial and high literary character, Thk Thibcss main tains a splendid position in the regard of Republicans and lover of music, art, and good books. Tim Tbibi ne's society news is known every where for excellence. Its fashions have always been of special value, and changes of style are, as a rule, foretold in Tub Tkirunk sooner than in other newspapers. Tub New York Tribcse is recognized. officially, as the leading newspaper of the Republican party. A for Farming and Labor, Thb Tki bi nb has for 50 years demanded, and yet demands that very possible dollar' worth of food and commodities, con sumed by the American people, shall be pro Juced by the American people. For this cause Tub Tkihine labors in its various additions 36o days in every year. A man is judged by the newspaper be lakes. He who reads Tub Tribunk is wide awake, progressive, respectable and capable, worthy of the confidence of business and social friends. If you are a young man you will live in a rut all your life (except by catering lo that which is base) if you feed your mind upon news papers, full of scandal, vulgaritv and in anity. Think for a moment of the people who read newspaper of that class. On the other hand, Thb Tribi'nb has prob ably the largest clientele of the very people who can help to improve a younir man's position, of any newspaper in the United States. Associate yourself with them. Mr. Horr continues to write for Tub TllIBl'NB. Sample copies free. Dailkv. $10 a year Sinday seperutely, 12. Semi-Wekkly, f2. Weekly, $1. Tkibink Almanac for ISlHi, 50 cents. THE TRIBUNE, New York. Sunday Services. ST. PAfL'8 CHl'RCH - Episcopal - Riv. Kicharil Merror, Red t. Siirvio.n at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. sJund 'y ciuol at 10 a, iu. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHTRCH. Kev. J. W.Cowku Pa.'tor. Service! at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 P. v. Sunday School alter morning service. Piayer meeting Wednesday ereniug at " Wo, clock. Prayer meeting ot Young People's Society of Chrlitlan Kndeavor every Sunday evening at6:80prempL FIRST BAPTIST CHTRCH.-Rev. M L, Rruo, Pastor Morning Service at 11: Sunday School at IMS; Evening Service 7:30; Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Mouthlr Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding tne nrst suiuiay iu me moutu. A corulal luvitatiou to all. , ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. CATHOLIC Rv. A. Hu.i. (brand, Pas'.or. On Sunday mass at 8 aud 10:30 a. M. Every second aud fourth Sunday German aermon after the 8 o'clock mass At all other masses Eugllsh sermons. Similar School at 2:30 r. a. Vespers, apologetlca subivcta aud Benediction at 7:30 r. H. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rgr 3. M. Stryker, Pastor. Morning service at 11: Sunday School at 10:00. CUss meeting alter morning service, r.vemug service at 7:80. Epwnrth League meeting Sunday evening al 8:30: Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. siraugera coruiauy invuea. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ret. A J. Montgomery, Pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. M. Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Young every Sunday evening at 6:30. Wednesday j 5 Pannln'H Annl.tv nl f'hrlBtlati Vn,lnpnr mMHi 1 ' wcuiug .jvr mcmiug at f.ov. oos iiw. ITV A VfllM Tr A T nUTTOfU fTUU 1 V IT W I HoaaacHucH, Pastor: J. R. Eiikkt Aittaiit. Pmncliliicr Rffrvl.ea avArv HiiiiiImv Rt II A. M. , aud 7:80 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M.. Mr. .iiiimurinau supt. prayer Meeting every Thursday evening REGULAR SERVICED AT U. B. CHURCH uiortiiUK aud evening ot Ut and 3 1 &unday of each nioutb. Sabbath School at 10, A, M. each Sabbath. J D. Surl u, Supt. W. II. McLain, Pantor. F.V ANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Grey, Pastor. German servlcea every Sunday M 11 o'clock A M. Kuglish services at 7:30 P. M Suuday school at 11) o'clock A. M. Loca tion: Htore room next door to bakery In Shlve- I ley's bulldiug, corner ol Seventh and Madison trMta. EAST AND SOUTH i ft 1 1 T.' tt i f i it'll t fiTirnn Of the SOUTHERN FACII IC COMPANY. Express Train leave Portland Daily. Hoil.h "', r.TT x, r. m. lo '.. tferth. I.r I.r Ar pfiril.nl Ar Orir'ini;U)r I.r H. Kr.iir lrri L s in. a. 7 a k. m. 7 uo r. a. The lmv( train mop at Kail Portland, Ori-iron Ciiv. WiHMlliurn, Hali-m, Turner, Marion, .MlWuon. A lliany. Allianr j unction, Tangent, HheOilt, Hnlwy, irrlhurg. Junc tion (,'iiv. K'i!fiie, (wf-ll, Drain, ami all tationi from iio-liiirg to Anlilandinhluaiv DIN1.V0 CARS O.V OOUKX ROCTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AD Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all throuxh irtlni. ROHKBL'KO MAIL (Dalln. MA. M. I IM.. I hft. M. I L Lr Ar Portland Ar Oregon L'ltjr Lr Koetitirf Lr I 4 40 r. II '. HJ0 4. SAI.KM PAS KMJKK. (LlOljr. 4"iT r. a Fit Pi.ilir.Bei Ar i 111 It a. 4 4'J r. I Lr Oiet- D ( UT I.r 27 A. 11 P. M. I Ar l-m I.r I (I) A. Weil Side LMruion. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLU. Mall Train. Dallr (Except 8undav.) 7 30a Lr Ar Portland C'orrallla Ar Lr can tu l;r.l I " 1 r " At Allianr and Corralll. connect with train ol Oregon Cen nl 4 E mern Railroad. Expren Train Dallr (Except Sunday) i.r. . I Lr IrJbr.uA At Portland Ar McMlnnrill Lr U A. i I 6:40 a. I THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINT IM THB EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EtTROPI Can be obtained at lowest ralet from L. B. Moor. Agent. Oregon City. RKOEHLEK, Manacer. E. P. ROGERS. Aaa't O. E. and Pas. Agent. 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