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Oregon City hntcrprisc. OltKl.nM CITV imrf.llH Klin', lim-nMi-r . , lllli.f iill'i.llim . . . AMii'ir, Tri-miiM-r, llll)f Aii..iii,., . HlltM't 4 ' J1I MllMat'illnr. Hiip'l uf Mnixr Wuiki, Illy KtitftiMM'i, IJmiiirilini-ii- T. !, 'I mil, , IWIIIO', 1 J I'.H.k,,, ii k lr, Ihiiiry HiMiiiin, J. H Mium-ll inex.t.ftr.l H i.,l,ii) oftincli liiimlh In at 1 y hall lllriuii .tiraiMiti I . W, i ii in l ima V Hum. K M IH1 H l, llllllllllll K i. in ni Ii (' llal.i-i.ck, ,lr. W II H.iwHI ii. ii. r iii i V i mi J i)i ii "r, I.. lur Mnltnil. r HI MAY, At'iil'ST "I. kihi. CHAT AHOUT TOWN. SALT HHII- IIiiIIiiiiiI licrrinif, Alunka herring, mill milium, mackerel, rudflah, nlc. K. II. Wn i um, Tint (i nicer. Til in I li ra l!'i i'iiiiIn a M't nt I low iitil'n hcvi'iilli alreet, ni'ur iliiinl, WimkI wanted Hi lllU Ollll't". Ii'llv erii here or al (iladatuiiii. If ymi waul a Iiik iiuichliie fur '1't i to lli'lliiniy A llimcli'a. Money to loan mi iiukI real imlal i' aocunly Ii)' A. H Pri'simr. A plendld tirade of miiiiiniT rurw Im l IH cent ni llm lUcki-l "linn. ('Imrnmii A Son sill pay tint liiiliiat Itimr kxt prictt fur MiluliH'a, drii'd fruita, Iji.IIi'' nml children'! iniiiiiiitr under wear Ironi five coiila up, al Ilia lUckct torn. Iluii't limit fur iimU'lii'H when yon ran yet lluee hunches lur f eta. at llm Itackcl Wore.' Tlin Novelty Candy Factory in tint ilrn to ((el ptirn leu cream In any ijuantilv. I'wi (iXIKN for your "ncrvca" aUo for I'linylii unit col la. Pamphlet free, ('Iiarman A Co., PnitfiiliiW, aa-enl. Shirt waiilN In all ili'MKna and sine t tint Itarki't Mure. Kadi one In liarnain uf llaclf. Come ami two them. Siinm I In-Knii Cily cailUlinl Hero ill town llitt other tiny flg-uriiia- on Inlying tlm Palla electric lilit plant. lalla i llmervcr. Twenty four kindt ol lohacco, nut, freiih caiidic, rli!', Mini ffeidi trnila at Ian Wlllinina on llio corner of Seventh ml Center utrecl. I r . Hull doc all kimla of denial work which In" guaranteea to lm llrnt-clrtnn, ml at pricea In ault tlm time. (Mice in Courier ImllilniK. letter of administration liavtt Iw-en Kianlril I.. I., l'urler un t tit ealata of I.. Jl. Itolilm, deceased, to take ellect upon lllllitf a IniiiiI of I.VNH). A dollar avii ia iiiial lo two ilolUrH j'iuiiimI. 1'iiy up your HiiliM'Iptioii to Dm KMTfcHi'HiNK anil iit llm tint Ix-iii'lll uf tint ri' I nit M n In print, Unit llrm ut SI. Ilt'li'im Bliippi-il tliia ai'UMuii 1 HI toua nf aalinon, for w liirli tin tlalicriiii'li ri'i'i'ivi-il, ut 4 runU a poiiiul, tint ircvililiK priro, H,'JiKI. A i'ihiI ilrink of llint amlii MitiT or iniiiitfitl nali-r tlmt I). Williams ki-rpa on lett at liia notion "torn on Seventh at red will ri-lri'Hli you. Try A utn-m. r'or ipilut plum to lillrli your liuraea I awuy from tint molor linn ami a plum to if"i a II i at i'Iiihh Juli of re i'h i rl n k or Imran li I n i- cull mi ri. I". Hrrlplurit'l almp oil ' I'liili Hiiiinl. Ki'wIiik Mmliliiea rlicup. Wnlit a anwliiK miirliinii? (int a K'xi'l omt Ii in I puy IL'I ; llvit yrura Kiniriuiti'n ; 5 down 15 per inniilli until puiil. Hen llelloiuy .t IIiihi'Ii a limit it Many a iluy'a wolk la luat dy airk lie in I m ini, fiiiiHiul liy iniiMniiou nml alonnii li trouliln. DeWltt'a Mllln Kiirly IUnith urn tint inont Hlerliinl pilla for i viri'Miii- Iiik aiiili ilillirnlliea, C, (i. Huntley PiiiKtfM. A clul) run to On-uun Cily for Huniluy hua Im-iiii t'iillel liy l.iiiiileiiiint HulineH, of tint DruKon Koail Club cyclnra of I'ort lainl. A larn iiiiinlier liavn ulicnly aiKiillle.l their Intention of viaillng- tint inmil.ii tiiriiiK I'i'y Mt tlmt tiiint. llm Novelly Cainly Karlory'a liiu founluiii ia ruiiniiiKalmoatiliiy ami uiulit ami tlm proprieloia ant aerving tlieir I'llHtomera wild llm II neat leerieiun aixlu. Artir mkIh, Wllliolt iiiineral water, root lieer Mini rurliniiiileil nranue cider. Ir I'rjuk 1. Welch, ileiitiat, who fiiriuerly mmlit a weekly viail l (re'in Cily, hua iliacontiiilieil Ilia viaila here on ari'ount of iiicreuHeil huaineaa in Tort ami, will I hi plnaaeil to aee liia friemla at lit J I'ekuin ImililiiiK, I'urt luml. lm Tlmoriea of flint uuy hit diacuaacil at length hy phyairiana, tint lliu aulTerera want quirk rnllef; ami Oim .MinutH Coiilili Cunt will nlv It to tin-in. A anfn rum for children. It ia ''tint only hurinliMa reinmlv that pr.dlurei linuied lain reaiilla," C. (i. Huntley, llruuifiat. If you have vr awn a littlit rhild in tlm an'iiiy of aiiiuiner coinpluint, you run rraiiut lint iUii(iir of thu trouhle ami appnt ialu llm value of inalantanonui relief alwaya air irileil hy Do Witla Colie ami Clmlera Curo. l'or ilyaeiitry ami iliarrlnea it ia a rellahle remedy. Wa could not airunl to recoiniueml tliia aa i urn uiileaa It Were a cure. C. (i. Huntley, Driik'tfiat. court, court, :io. Tlm aHeil mall auivicit now in exia tanro helween Wila-in villi' ami (.iraeuiv, in thia county will h.t iliacontinueil on HeiiteinlH'i I.'illi. However a alar mail 'rvirn will takn ila place on Scpti'inlnr liilh. to run thritu timea a week, ami thu aclipilulit lima will not exceed one ami omt third hour runniii( I in pacIi way, Tlm dial.inco ia four uiilita and back, ami il will opvrattt from Knplem Imt UIMi IKIMI, to Juno SlHli, ly.iH. A trlnl auhacriptioii to tint Orcnmi City I- n riiiutniNK, tint Ic.idinK niwapiiHr of Cliickauiaa county, mil il SovcmlH-r llth, including full election ritturiia, (or I'ft CI'lllH, Kalla City LoiUe, A. 0. 1'. W. Iiavu reduced tint initiation fee of their lodii" from tl.r0 to '.' 50, for all applications for nieiiilierahip received within the next Ml) days. If dull, spiritless Hlid stupid; If your Muni ia thick and Bluj-niali ; If your up petilu is rupricious and uiirerliiin. You liend a Siirsapiirillil. Kor lii'Ht results take Pe Witt's. Il recommends itself. C. (i. Huntley, Prutuixt. A reat shmuliter sale, of kooiIh b I i u I i 1 1 y (luiiiiitted ly smiikit will hit on for tint next l.r days at K. K. .Martin's cash store in the old Mellioilist church on Seventh street. Many of tlm uoisls not In the leiiHt damaged, will hu sold away down below cost. Don't trillu away time, when yon have, choleril morbus or diiirrhien. Fiubt them in thu hftiiuninu with Dp Wilt's Colic & Choleril Curo. Don't bavo lo wait for results, they nro i li st antaneous and it leaves tlm bowels in A healthy condition. 0. (i. Huntley, PriiBKiHt. Threshing marliinit men will find nt tho Kntkhi'Iumk olllco a perfect rucord and receipt book, ltlaiik space for recording each days work, aiiMinnt and price mid arranged in dupliciilu form ho that it can ho unuiI as a receipt us well na miimoraiiila ol thu work, Most com plete thing over gotten out. Machine men who used Ibis book lastsouson liuvo ordered for this yuar. Sent by nuiil for 75 conlB. The Clackamas county school teachers, association will meet at Viola on tho lust Saturday in August, and arrange ments Imvo boon made for an Interesting -program. Dinner will bo aorvod by tho Ladies Aid Society for a nominal mini, to teacborg and others desiring to help a good ('iiuso. It is desired that tbero be a good attendance of touchers, and olhors Interested in educational work. It will be a splendid opportunity for a day's out ing in an attracting part of Clackumas county. During tbi Utter part of last week, T. C. Keller ami it. II. Smith were Kd diing bums and bacon in tlm city and wer placed under arrest by Chief of l'olice lluitis. They were sntpec ted of Ixtiiiy- tin) part'ea w ho bad been robbing the smoke houses in the Molalla coun try, but it transpired that they bad pilTluiti'd thu meat Iioiii tint 1'nioii Drosn-d Meat company. However, whitii they were arrainki'd l-iiduy, they were fined fit) each for K-ililling meat without a licciiHtt. Culvin Keasomr, of Needy precinct, win in Oregon Cily Thursday with bis! wagon ami learn, lie made a slop on lower Front street, when an electric car scared the luirsea causing them to make rapid strides up tbt si reel. The twochild re n, who accompanied them, iuinp.'d out when the borsea startej, and Mr. Kea soner managed to get out later, without injury. The wagon was damaged con siilcialily, and the tongue was run into one of lint horse's feet. Wang Hing.a I'liikplace Chinaman, is in the toils, ml the same as any ordi nary American citizen. He went out bird shooting un Captain Apperson's preuiines, ami was caught in the act. Tuesday morning be hud a bearing be fore Justice Schuehel, but be refused lo plead guilty, lteforo the court convened be made the statement that be bud shot al a pheasant, but upon behig arraigned claimed that be was utdrcp ut the time the oll'ense should have been committed. Ho was lined fit) for trespass. Wheal is coining into market at the llouring mills in this cily, and has started olF at 47 cents per bushel. The price starts lower than last year, and tho quality is not ho good, as the continued dry weather prevented tbu grains from becoming plump. It is probuhlo that the price will bo hotter this jour, for as u general rule, a scarcity creates a bet ter pilca for any commodity. The oat crop will bo very short, and prices will certainly rule higher than last your. Homo hop contracts wore closed this week at 5,'u' cents per pound, tho buyers advancing !l'a cents per pound for picking. Co i uly Official Id-piirta. Al the August term of His Clackamas county court, tlm annual ri-jsirta of (leorge If llnrtoii, county clerk, and M. I,. Moore, us county lii-moircr, went lllcd for tlm year ending .lune II I'h, 1H'i. Tint clerk's exhibit of warrant drawn on llm tfciMircr for Hint pciiod shows the following totals ; Uuiid and biidgt Hi-roiiiit, :i,lMi:i.H'i, 1'uupcr account, U,WAH. Criminal account, circuit s;k).:iii, Criuilnul account, I'isticu V.'IH.Du. Stationery account, !M6 fl.'l. Court Inline and Jail account, I ').'!( Clink's account, .'l.'ill). SlimiU'a account, WUA2, llounly on wild animals, '11. Iliiiliir's account, 5!. School superintendent's account, II0H2. County Judge's account, IJ0l. County commissioners, f;;77, I naumt account, fIVi IK), Jury account, fli.'-l') 01. Coroner's account, $:100 .'!! ('oiinty Ireaturer'a account, flO.'ill.tlS, Aaaeaaur 'li!)l. Kleciioii account, l H'J 4'). Diatiict allornev'i account, "0"!M. Hecordi-r's accounl, flll'J-l. Court rciortcr, $.'i!7. Collection of delinquent taxes, $-4.72 . I'rintiug account, f'.Nil.liO. Money refunded, l.'i It). Indigent soldier, $li). Armory, t.TK). Koailiuaster, IIL'UO. Hoys and liirla Aid Si-iuty, flll.liU. Surveyor's account, $71). 50. Contingent account, $:'44. hV. Iteward, prisoners, f,p)). Teachers' examination, Kiah anil game prutecUir, 7'J.75. lirand jury, 'M.M. Koiman v Clackumas county. $157.20. Attorney fee for county, :0. Keform acliool exHtnau, $11 35. Cliarman vs Clackanua county, 2. M I' llradley va Clackamas county, I'J.Oft. The total ainouiit of warrants issued during the year commencing July 1st, IK',1.'), and ending June 30th, lMllil, was Hil,K.'ill'il. The treasurer' report shows that 7H,7''5.4H had U-eu received into the general fund during the year, and there, remained a balance of f 14,!4'.87 ; f.D.570 14 bad Imn received into the road fund and there leinained a balance of 4,1 IJ Mi; $4l,i:iS had Imi received in titt school fund and balance of if.8il. The treasiirer'a report covers the period from the 1st dar of July, 1SU5, to noon Julv ilili, lS'.sl Highest of all la Leavening Powers-Lfttctt U.S. Gov't Report aa;ssa irwvmsa Absolutely pure EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- iriiir v cjii 4 u'li 4 imiTmm Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Traina leave Portland Daily. Hon, ijeorge W. I'roaser, road super visor of the Utweg'i district, wus in the cily Wednesday, lie has the roud all giaded from Oregun Cilv to KlK K'M-k on llm Multnomah county line, and it is in i-plciidiil ci.mliliou all the way through for vehiclea and bicycles. Only about a half milit of the road is In the least rough, and th.it will soon be rem edied. All (bit short bridges have been lorn out, and flils witli dirt suliHtiluted and drained by culverts. Snort cilia in many instance Uko the place of long curves and the sleep grades have been materially reduced. The ro.id ia in bet ter condition than ever before, and I lie Went Side now has a (-plnnl'd driveway all the way to rorlland. Next month the surface of the road will receive coating of gravel. leading insurance agency K. K. DoNAi.osox. Xcw York Tribune. Leader of the Republican Party. 18W. Art Yoo Wllllcz to Llstei to a ttmiW. Mr. and Mrs. K. I'. Klliott, who re side at the bead of Seventh street, lost two small boya with croup during the past week. One was g-'d about five and the other about three yean of age. The first, K. 1'. Jr., died last Sun day, and the funeral services were held Monday afternoon. The second, Carll 0 , died Tuesday and was buried Wed nesday afternoon. The funeral services of both boys weie conducted by Itev. A. J. Moulg' mery at the family residence, and the rt mains were Interred in the city cemetery The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the community in the untimely demise of their bright boya. Kail goods are already beaded this way and ii. 10 days the summer rale will close. Cklia Goldsmith. Hon Wallace McCamant did not address the citizens of Maple Lane at the campaign rally held at that place Thk Nkw Yohic Thihi'sk's broad column and large print make it the ! easiest paper in the country to read, either on the cars or at home. Henry Itomeike, proprietor of the largest Xewspaer Clipping Agency in the world, testifies in a published card, that bis clippings for over 4.000 clients shows that Thk Tuibi'nk contains, "day by day and w eek by week, for more origin al matter than any daily newspaper in New York City." He proves the fact by figures. Tn a Weekly ranks the same. Kusiness men find the market report of Thk Tkiiii'nk absolutely without an equal. Thk Thihi'nk is the only newi-pas-r in New York Cily whose reporters actually visit all the different markets in person, Thk Trihc.nk now prints 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 ecial telegrams and corres iwndence, its able editorials and high literary character, Thk Tkibtnk main tains splendid position in the regard of Republicans and lovers of music, art, and good books. Tux Tbihi xk's society news ia known Hou.h I a Hi r. a. Mr. . in 4'u a. ' North. Lr Ar Portland Ar Or.r'.nCllf t.r H Yrtn-wn l,r 10. a. 1 A.M. 7 00 r a. Tli alxive trains ttup at Kant Portland, Oriirnn Cily, WoxMlburn, Hlm, Turner, Marion, JrnVrson.Altiaiiy.A lliany Junction, TaiK-nt, Hliedda, Halncy, H arriahurg, Junc tion (,'ily, Kuirfiie, (.'rowed. Drain, anil all stations from Koselmrgto Ashland liihluslT UI.S1SO CARS ON OODEX KOL'TE Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AND Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. KOHKBI KO HAIL rDalln. last Friday evening. The officers of the I everywhere for excellence. Ita fashions ).. I A.. I i 'Sir. v. Lr Ar Portland OrenonlMly Koalmrf Ar I.T 1 1 to r. i l l'i. a fa Ma. SAI.r.M PAS KnOKK. (billy. 4 ") MiT"l.T pr.i'ti a i io Ts . 4 4!r. I Lr Orrr niliy I.r ftlk. li l'il-. a. I Ar l m I,r i (A. H eat Hide Uirnlon. BETWEKN PORTLAND ANI CORVALUB. Mail Train. Dally (Except Hundar.) 7 Mi a. I Lr 12IAr. si Ar Portland Corralllt Ar Lr saftr.si i aa r.a At Allianrand rorrallli ennneot with traloa of Orefon ten ral A E iie'n Kallroad. Eipreas Train DallrtExeeDt Sunday) 4 4i r. a. I l . lit. (1.1 Lr Ar Portland McMlnnrille Lr Ar I 9:21 a II 140A.M THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THK EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND ECROPI Can be obtained at lowest ratea from L B. Moore, Agent. Oregon City, R.KOEHLEK, E P. ROGERS. Manner. Ass't 0. P. and Pass. Agent. clnb depended upon George C. Brownell who promised lo secure Mr. McCain ant to address Ihem on this occasion, but he did not send the inv'lation until alter the expected speaker had Konei have always been of special value, and! changes of style are, as rule, foretold in Thk Tkihink sooner than in other newspapers Thk New York Trihcnk is recognized, of An KnlliulMHtlc Meeting. A rousing, enlhusiasliccampaign rally was held al I'leasant Hill Tuesday even ing. This is really the initiative meet iiik in the presidential campaign in Clai-kamai county, although the Maple I.ane republican club made the first shut, hut weie disappointed in their speaker. The people of Ihe West Side turned out in appreciative numbers at Ihe l'leaHiiiil Hill rally and it was pleas ing to note the prevailing enthusiasm for McKinley and Hobart A. 8. Ires ser was the orator and he gave them the best be had in store on sound money and piotuction. The farmers in that sec tion of Clackamas county realize that prosperity will only return to this coun try through the medium of protection and sound money. away to the mountains. A large ciowd ollicially, as the leading newspaper gathered at the rally, but on this account Keimblican party. they were disappointed. It was not the j As for Farming and I .a 'nor, Thk Tri- fault of the McCamant. lies! insuiance companies K. Ponai.iisos Tho strength which comes to us Iron: eating nourishing food ia hotter than stimulation, bocmiso it is new strength. Tho health which belongs to a strong body, wall nourished by proper food (properly digested), is tho only health that is lasting. The dilleronce botwoon Shakers Diges t! e Cordial and other medicine Is simply that it helps nature to make Btiengtb. It does not profess to cure Bickness, ex cept as that sickness is a result of weak ness caused by food not properly digested. Shukers Digestive Cordial will rcliove the pangs of indigestion, and miike thin, sick, weak people as well as if their stomachs had never been out of order. It is a gentle aid to the digestion of na ture's strength-maker, food, At druggists, Trial bottle, 10 conts. A KuikIIp of Straws. I am, (and have lieen for 30 years.) a democrat; but will now bet $10,000 to f 10,000 that McKinlev will get every one of the Northern and Western states. I will bet f-HO.O.X) to tf.OOO tlmt McKinley will take Indiana by (O,000. I will bet to.OOi) to $.VH) that McKinley will get seven Southern states. I will bet f20,- 000 to tlO.OOO that McKinley will be elected ; and I will make a bet of lo.OiXl to L'o.0iH that ltryan won't get as largo a vote as tireeley. These will hold good until September 1st. John Kuan in 1 ronton (Ohio; Regis ter of August I.'illi. Chickaiiuis County (iirls. Dense write to me, my ideal is quite freckled in the face; she bus blue eyes and auburn hair ; sho ia rather small and slender; her height is about 5 feet 4 inches; her weight is about 110 pounds her ngo is probably 22 years. Girls please write to me and I will promise this :-Oneach and every freckle to bestow a kiss. To you, kind friends, my heart, my band, what I am, or may become, is at your service. Yours truly, Frank Wood. Oregon City, Oregon. Chester J. Jacques, a pioneer resident ol Clackamas county, died last week at his home at Kagle creek, and the funeral services were held last Friday. Asses sor J. C. and K. N. Bradley attended the funeral, ol the )deceaed, Mrs. Jacques being their sister. wife and four children, and had lived at Eagle creek for 2S years, where he was held in Ihe highest esteem by a wide circle of friends. ollicers of the club or Mr. Ibi'nk has for 50 years demanded, and I yet demands that very possible dollar's worth of food and commodities, con sumed hy the American people, shall be produced by the American ieople. For this cause The Trihtne labors in its various additions 305 days in every year. A man is judged by the newspaper he takes. He who reads The Tribune is wide awake, progressive, respectable and rntutlile u-nrtliv nf Ilia i-nntt.l.nra nf Mr. Jacques leaves a .... . . , . . , . ; i 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 ydu feed your mind upon news papers, full of scandal, vulgarity and in anity. Think for a moment of the people who read newspaper of that class. On the other hand, The Tribune has prob ably the largest clientele of the very people who can help to improve a youmt man's position, of any newspaper in the United States. Associate yourself with them. Mr. Horr continues to w rite for The Tribune. Sample copies free. Pailky, $10ayear. Sunday seperately, $2. Skmi-Wekkly, $2. Wkekly, $1. Thihunr Almanac for ISiXi, 50 cents. THK TRIBUNE, New York. It Won't Take Long for an agent to con vince you that the new policy of the Equitable is the best ever issued. He'll show you the policy, and you'll be con vinced at once. Wanted. 'Everybody to know my summer sale lasts only 10 days more. Cklia Goldsmith. A perfect little stamp mill, mortar, battery and water w'.ieel is in operation at Kaglelon . It is simply perfection and in oeration. The young son of Hon. W. P. Keady is the inventor and pro prietor, and is complemented on all hands by young and old, and speaks well for the future of the more than promising youth. Baker City Blade. Insurance that insures F. E. Donaldson. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, I- Samuil, Gen. Mob. OBKUONIAN BLD., PORTLAND, OB. The Novelly Candy factory has just received a now shipment ol Oregon melons and other fresh fruits. The Novelty carries the most complete and freshest stock of fruit, confectionery suits etc., of any place in Oregon Citv and at more reasonable prices. Tbejr icecream and soda is just as good as you can get in l'ortlamb Ten big insurance companies F. K. Donaldson. Alliance IMcnlc! Tho Clackamas County Alliance has arranged for a grand basket picnic at Wright's Springs on Saturday August 22d. Judgo Hare of Hillsboro and Martin Quinn, late populist candidate for congress have been invited to deliver addresses. Refreshments, Diueic and dancing also on the program. This piomises to be the Intellectual and social treat of the season. Come early and spond tho day. Indigestion Cured. Depressing times deprees the mind; the digestion is disturbed. Two or three dosos of the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure will restore your health to a nor mal condition. 50 cents per bottle. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Petty thieving continues to flourish in the country districts, for only last week, Messrs. Richardson and Bonney started out with their steam thresher in the vi cinity of RcdUnd, and shortly afterward Engineer Bonney lost bis good clothes and axe, which were left at home. Largest insurance business F. E. Donaldson. Senator John H. Mitchell will not reach Oregon until about the 23 inst., having stopped for a few days during the hot spell to rest and recuperate, at one of the lake resorts before entering upon an active campaign in Oregon for Mc Kinley and Hobart. Free insurance blotters F. E. Donaldson. Sunday Services. 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. Reliable fire insurance F. E. Donaldson. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awinkd Cold Medal M idwinlw Fair, Saa FranciM ST. PAfL'8 C II f RC H - Episcopal - Riv. R i'lmnl Mi-rcor, Keel ir. 8 -rvic at 11a. m. aud 8 p. ni- Sundny ai-Uuol at 10a, ra. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. J. W. Cotvau Pastor. Services at 10:30 A. a. ami 7:30 P. M. Sunday School after moraine service. Piayer tneetiiiR Wednesday evening at 30o,clock. Prayer meetiim of Young Pemile'i Society of Chrlitlan Endeavor every Sunday evening at 6:30 prompt. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Riv. M. L, Rcnu, Pastor Mornlux Service at ll:Suudav School at 1215; Evening- Service 7:30; Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthlr Covenant Meeting every Wednesday eveulug preceding tne nri buiuiay in tne mourn. A cor.llHl luvitatiou to all. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, CATHOLIC Rav. A. Hillksrand, Pastor. On Sunday mass at 8 and 10:80 a. M. Every second aud fourth Suudav German sermon after the 8 o'clock mass At all other masses Euffliuh sermons. SiiihIht School at 2:80 p. X. Vespers, spologetical sublecis and Benediction at 7:30 p. u. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.-Rav d VI Ltu... u l ....... - U.,.nl... . .. 1 1 . , -. ...nino.., I .nun. Uil'lUIUH BriUVDIIli; Sunday School at 10:00. Class meeting after morning service. evening service at 7:3a KllWOrlll I..Ai?lie mpntiiiir Hnnil.v avnnlna at S'3n- Prnvor MmiiIiio Thr.lBV t T.un ' - 1 ....... ... . v . . n ...... .'. j v , vuiu, .uw. strangers cordially Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Riv. A J. Montgomery, Pastor. Services at 11 A.M. and 7:80 p. a, Sabbath School at 10 a. u. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday evening at 6 30. Wednesday eveulug prayer meeting at 7:30. Seats tree. EVANGELICAL CHURCH GERMAN H, E. HoRSsciiucH, Pastor; J. H. Eiikkt Ail-Unt. 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