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Oregon City hntcrprise. OIIKliuN CU V Ma)ur, -KMnrir illili'fnll'ulle Tritniurnr, Itlty A I N.rlx'V. HlH'Klt'nmtlilaititllar. II. mill nlimillil l.tt. mo I Via. K lllirlll K H I allfl II I.. Il'ilmaii K i . in 111 h (V llnlictirk, Jr. W. II lliiwull Hiiii'I. nl Wamr Work tilty KiiKliii'or, Uiiiini'llnii'ii T ('. 'I ill', I, li llni. , J .1 C.K,kn, H, k Iit, llmiry Mi'IOiiiiii, i, W II. II, I I li (' I ni r, Jnliii rr, I.. I I t Mnltnll. ' li c 1 1 ninda Krai Waduioda) of each nioiith III nliy hull FKIMAY, AI'UlNT-js, IWiil. CI I AT AHOUT TOWN. SALT hsii- Ibilliuid bcrrliitf, Alaska bcrrliiK, salt tubulin, mackerel, cudllali, cli'. K. I!, Williams, Tint drocr-r. Tllllllili'ra ITl Cl'lllM act at I low aid's hi'U'htli alii'i'l, near ili'iut. WinhI und'il iit tliU ollli'ii. IVllv tired tiiin or hI (iladaloim, It ynu wiint a sew Inn niiirliiim Tir H'i go li) lli'lliiiny A Huai'li's. Money Id luun mi K'"d tan) eslute security liy A. H lri'iT. CbiirVs Writftit In nuw ciikuisI in llni lutrlmr liu ' T. Ilojfi-r. liorn, lu Mr, mnl Mil Hurry H, Moody, mi Friday Annual 1MM, h wiii. ('barman A Sun will pay tbe behest market price (or potatoc, dried fruit", Hi!, etc. The Novelty Candy Factory in Ilia idace In K"t l"'r" ''M I'reain In any tjtiantitv. Hurry (ircavca mnl James Molllt went lu l,iniK llrmli Mniiiluy tu nciid ixitlpln ol weeka. Hlalinp Morris will occupy tliri iiliit at St. I'aill'a Fplaciipal cbiircb next Hun tl ay illuming at II o'clock. Mr. mnl Mm. M. I'baiinccy of Ibe West Side, had a handsome u i r I baby rointi tu llii'lr home on Tlirwlay taint . Shirt whIrIh In all dialf,n ml niton t tin lUrkrt More. Kuril one la a bargain of llai'll. ('mini ami H'i) tlii'iu. I'rul. Alrx TliiiiniHuin will l"arli tlir liruwn ai'luMil, district No, li" at Ni'w lira I lii" winlur, rniiiiiii'iii'iliK NuVi'inlxT Int. Twenty four kind ol tobacco, nnla, fresh raii'lli'N, clears, ami fresh fruit at at lUti Wllliama on the corner of Seventh ainl (Viitor Rtrrcta, 1i. Hall ilura all kinds of ilintal work which he nuarantwa to lm flrat-clasa, ml at price tu suit the lime. (Mice in Courier biilldiitK. A ilollar aavml la niil to two Uollura rntni'il. I'ny up your aiilm'iitiin to the Kntkhi'Mini ami iixt tint tlie Iiimh'IU of tlm rrililrtion in irli'i. A i'imiI il rin k ol llnil mhla wuliT or liiini'ii'l wulur that l. Williuiim ki'ria oil loo nt liia nolion iitore on Snvi'iith atrwt will ri'dcHlt yon. Try kUk. IYoI ol lli" tily ami virinlty alinnlil nroiiriit!i' tliK "'' U I'"')' i', tlifri'liy lii'lpinK to Imilil tun Y. M. C A. ol our city. Watch for inttrain in next wi-ck'a i htit. A trial atltmrriitiun to tlm Ori'iton City Kntkiiuiuhk, tlm li-ailiiiK m-wapaiK-r o( t'lin kiioiHH roiinly, imiil Novi-tnlx-r (ltd, Ini'linliiiK lull ultftion rutiirna, for V) rcntH, Tlm aliolu aynloin la ilruluiul ami tin ilcriiilnoil liv Imloli'iit ii Iri' m ami ohii nori'a. Di-Wltt'a Wiloh llaafl Salve npi'i'ilily Ih'mIb tlii'in. It la tlm Im-mI pilu tiiru known. C. (i .lluntlfy DriiKKirit. II ilull, ppiritlraa ami alupiil ; If your IiIoliI ia thirk mid aliiKitinli ; II your ap pi'tilo in rupririoiiK ami ittirnrtuiri . You iii'i'il a SiirMiiparilln. For lnt ri'WilM lake IvWitt'H. It ri-coinini'iulH Itni'll. C. (i. Ilmillry, DriiKk'iHt. Don't Inllo iiwuy tiiun whin you tut vu I'lmlnrii niorliMH or dinrrlurH. l'inlit tlicni ill tliu lii'Kiiuilntt with I 'f Wilt'a (!olio A. Cholera Cure. lon't liava to wait for n-aulta, tht'y are in Hliinluni'oiiH ami it loavia tlm liownla in a ln'iiltliy conilition. CO. ) Imitlcy, Iinik'Kixt, Tlirt'HhiiiK iiiiit'lii mi limn will dml at tlio Kntkhi'iunk ollli'O a pcrfi'ft record hikI receipt book, Itliink Hpiico for rccordiiiK rucli iluya work, mroiint nml prico mid arranged in duplicuto form so Unit it can bo used iih a receipt us wull HB memoranda ol the work. Moat com plete thing ever gotten out. Machine men who luted thin hook butt sc uhoii have oidered for thia year. Sent by imiil for 75cnla. , While H, I), Wilson, the hardware merchant, waa bundling a gun in tliu billiitrd purlor of J. V. JcnningH on Main Btrcut, WedneHiluy evening, tho wenpun iiccidently (lincliiirged, the bull juiHHing ucrpsH the room, breaking an electric light gbbo and tearing a lurga opening in the wall. So vent I young men in the room wore narrowly iiiisaed hy the bullet in ilH flight, ami it might have proved a euriotm accident. .If you hnvo ever Been a littlo child in tho agony of munmur complaint, you can reulizu the danger of the trouble and appreciate the value of inHtuntanoons relief always airorded by De Witts Colic and Cholera Curo. For dysontry and diurrlnca it ia a reliable, remedy. We could not alibrd to recommend this aa a cure uitlcria it were a cure. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. Many iluy'a work la loat liy "Irk ln'ud acini, ruiiMi'il hy ImligiiHtion ami aloiuui'li li'lllliln Ili'Wilt'a l.lllle Kurly Itinera aie tin. inoai i lfm iiul pl'la fur ovi-rciii. ni( mull iiilni'iiliii'K, C. li. liiiinii') I'mikkIkI. The Nnvelly Canily Fuctory'a IiIk f ii ii t I it la riimiliiK iilunmt iluy ainl nlflit mnl llni pioprinloia am aervlnit their riixtniiieia Willi tlm IIiii'hI li'iii'ieiiin ho. In, Arile hoiIh, Wlllioit mlinT.il wuter, root heer ami I'url.onnli'.l oraiiie rl'lnr. Tlieorli'H ol cure in ty Ini iIhciihi.. nt leiixth hy phyaii'luna, hut tliu aiillerera want qiiiik rnlli'f; ami One Minnie CdiikIi Ciimi will wlvit It to tlicni. A mile iiirii lor clillilreii, It In ''the only liuriuleiN remi'ily llnil priiliiceii ImtuinI lain remillH." (J. (i. Iliintley, DfiiuuiHt. One liltflit wlien Mr. Ihuui: liermi whn toppliiK with me, h.ivi M. I', lUli li, a proiuiiient ineri'liunt of (jiiHrteiinanter, WaaliliiKt'iii, I licunl I I in KroiililnK. On ttoiiiK to lila r.oni fiiiiml him anlferiiiK Iron, i'iriiiii colic He wua in on. li aitmiy I fiuri'i he woulil ilie. I liumilv liun liim a ''on' of Cliainlierliiiira Colic, Choleiu ami I ilnrrli Nii Heininly, He u aoon relli-vl ami the Hint word he tittered were, "whut wun that nlnir you gave me VI ll.foriiied hint. A lew iluya t wn went lalkiii( about liin Hltuck and he mid lie un never without that riime.lv now. 1 have um-l II in my fumily for Mveral yeurn. I know lla worth and do not lienilute to recoiiieud It lu my frlenda ami riintoinera. Fur aula by 0. A. Hard lug, KniKifint. In Kurope, Aniu. Alrica, Anntralia an I America, the live great coiitinenta, Shuker ini'ihrinen urn beiiitt tied by mil (eriiiK liuiuaitity for I he cure of aicknena and dineaiMi. Never waa there audi a uuiveriul do maud, never inch won. lei (ill renulia, Shakei lligeative Cordial, a cure for Imliienlioii, ia prepared 'roin berht and routa. and ia a natural remedy, which curea by aiding naiure and not by fight ing her. Shaker lligentiva Cordial nuked tho-e fat, who have Uicoiit') thill by not iliijent lug their (.knI. It reatoiea (lie npirila and the appetite of th one who are dejected ami fauged out Irom the wearing ITWtn ol imligeition It relieve! Iin ayiiiptnma ol ilyni'nia, and, alter lining fur a reasonable time, llmilly curea the complaint. Sold by driicgmta. Trial bottle ID celita IH.'d. YOl'NU. On Tbura.lay August lfltb, at 7::) o'clock, p. m., Mrs. Mary K, wile nl W. II. Young, agel 2H yeara ID inunllin and Xt day. A abort time ago while mining her inter, Mina Iterlha Muber, who waa very ill and aderwad died with typhoid (ever, Mra. Young contracted the dia- eane and grew nlemlily worne until tl end. A lew dava before her death aha waa removed from her home back of the I'ortinnd hoitnn near Filth and Main atrveta to the Oregon City hospital where Il was thought her condition might be bettered by skillful mining, hut her condition being fragile mid the fever hud already mich a headway thai aanintance waa ol no avail. She leaves a Borrowing htiHbiilid and three little children, Ix-aido many friends both in the city and at Silverlon Or., where her parents and family rendu. The remains were htought to this place Friduy morning and ibe cervices took place at the Methodist Church, Saturday morning at II o'clock. Owing to a miHiindf rstumling Hev. Stryker, who waa to have conducted the services, waa not notilie.l Unit be wus wanted and waa en ir ping with his fumily near Canby, so could not be here in time, but Hev. A. J. Montgomery of the I'rea hytrrian Church delivered a Ncrinon full of sympathy to the friemla ol the deceita ed. The interment waa made In the Oregon City cemetery. Our Firemen Itctiirn. The Oregon City hose leant w ho pur ticiputed in the tournament ut Aritoriit IuhI week returned home Sunday. While the boys did not do any record breaking or capture any big prizes they report haying hud a good time, and that the tournament wan a great biiccokh. The If tint won the accond prize, a purse of fiO, in the wet tent. Tho Dalles tea in netting away with the nice and the prize o( f 150. Accidents and fum bles were too iiiiiiioiouh for our tennis to be able to distinguish themselvea as championa. Harry Trembuth was cap tain of the team and proved a very capa ble ollicer. The boys were accompanied to Astoria by Captain S. H. Ciruen of the Oiegon City lire department and W. 11. Howell, member for this city of the executive committee. The tournament for next your will take place at The Dulles. A Thief Caught. On the down trip of tho steamer ElnioroluHt Monday a thief went through tho ladies' cabin and secured some little money. The theft was not discovered until after tho boat paaged Oregon City, but Chief of Police Hums was advised by telephone ol the ulVuir and Immedi ately lolt for I'ortinnd to bring back the anin, who gave his name as A, Lusk. His trial cume off before Justice Schou bol Wednesday and ho pleaded guilty of potty lurcencv, receiving a sentence of 12 days. Lusk is an ex-convict. Dr. Prlce'j Cream Baking- Powder World s Pair Highest Medal end Diploma. A Mi-noii It una way. While reluming from the funeral ol Mra, W, II. Young on Saturduy hut. th ti'iiin be o iging to ,1. F Montgomery run aw iv with Ida buck in which there were bi'Sidi's Inmsell, Mrs. It. li. fierce, Mia llruner, uii'l Mrs. lioollellow Tbu horses slui led to run on Seventh alreet neiir Ynu J ! ii rod mi. I soon gelting beyond coiil rol of Moiilgomeiy he Jiiiiiped out, so it Is snl. I, mid let lli" ti'Hlll go teuring down Seventh street with the Indies in It lo take their chimces of getting killed in the hiiihhIiii j that wna sure lo In) low. Mrs. iood(ellow wus Hitting on Ibn mime Bent with Moiilgomery and soon after lie' had Jumped out il tipped up ami threw her on the wheel, where her clothing! was almost completely lorn oir, it ml aim ! finally liinded on Ibe ground. She was! bruised seriously in dozen diirorent pluii'S but forlunatidy had no bones I hrokeii. Tbn other woiiihii clung to their sent until they were thrown out by the upsetting ol the vehicle at J. (2. Ail.iiua street. Aim. I'iiirce hud Home of her ribs broken and waa very badly hurt while Mrs. limner bad her luce badly cut near the eye ami was otherwise severely injured. That the women pscupo I with their lives are without more aerlotta irijtirl th.in they sustuined waa a marvel tu those who wilni'iwcd the accident, Montgomery escatwd without a acrali h. He ia a large, strong man, and that he should abandon the occuiiaiita of bis wagon to the tram to their fate, ia looked upon as a piece of cowardice by those present at the time. Montgomery drives this team to an express wagon an I II has been running away from one to three times each week (or some time past and has become audi a danger and nuiiance that be should tie forbidden to line llu horses on the atreeta of Oregon City. The Campaign Iv llegln. Chairman Kamsby has issued a call for a ineeliug of the republican county central committee tu I held at the of fice of T. F. Kyan, aecretary of the com mittee, on Saturd iy Auguit ft at 1 ::t') p. in. It ia anticipated thai every iiwinlier of the coiniiiitlee will be present. The necessary steps will be tuken to begin the active work of the campaign Cbair- iiinin Uamshy intends that this shall he one ol the m t aggressive campaigns ever carried nn hy tho republicans in C lucka tuaa county and that the county will again lie placed in the republican line w ith a handsome majority lor McKinley. The man luving in charga the aecur Ing of signatures of the pledge to form a McKinley and lloburt league in this city is having splendid auccens and has already names enough to make the league one ol the largest in the statu. The committee having tho matter in charge will have a meeting Thursday of this week, to arrange for holding a big rally and to formally organize the league. It ia probable that the rally will be held on Saturday evening September 5 in one of the large balls of the city and that an invitation to Judge John K. dples, one of the presidential electors on the repub lican ticket, will be sent asking that he deliver the address for the occasion. Judge Caplea is one of the best cam paigners in Oregon and his speeches are always overflowing with wit, hunio-aiul facts and the announcement that be is to lw the sHaker of the evening w ill insure a hall filled tu overflowing. On Tuesday evening of next week the republicans of 1'lcasant Hill will hold an other meeting at the old school house in that place. A good HH'aker will be se cured and a round old-faHliionod meeting is anticipated. An Exhibition Gmno. An exhibition ball game was given lust Monthly afternoon between the two rival teams of the Y. M C. A., the Yellow and Keds. The gaino was played upon a lipid north of the Kast I i h m school house, a large audience being in atlendance, the two opposing teams, thirsting for glory, exhibited their best efforts and played with sur prising skill. The excitement was in tense, as this g nun partially determines the result of tho gamo between the same opponents, on tho (ilndstone fiold Sept' the 5th. Tho boys struggled gallantly for success, playing with a coolness and determination, never before displayed ujn an Oregon City ball field. The nicest plays of the day wore the startling second haso catches and mar velous batting of Fred Price, through whore iiiiUBuullv careful playing, a fine victory was gained by the red ribbon team. All who wish to witness first class second base work will see Captain Price at the height of his ball career on September the 5th. Foresters to (.Ire a Bull. The dancing people have during the long summer months been looking for ward to the cool autumn for a continu ation of terpsichorean pleasure. This will be afforded them in the near future by Court Robin Hood, No. 1), Foresters oi America who will give their third annual ball. This order needs no special comment on their success at entertaining as the dances given hereto fore have been under such excellent management that each ol them havs been a distinct social success, everyone having a good time and their guests in cluding the best society of the city. Good musis can always be counted on at these balls. Highest of all ia Leavening AC50LWTELY PUCE A Shocking Accident. Last Toe lay afternoon about & o'ebntk an accident occurred on Twelfth street near (lie liurclay school house, In which Herbert Smith, a young man Tl years old lost his life. He was hauling a load of wood to the school building and aa he drove d jwii the hill in front of Oratit liucoii'a residence, a part ol the roid which ia in a'ciut the worst con dition of any in tlm city, the coupling pole bnke, throwing the load to the Irout Smith, going with il and falling un der the horaea heels. The Iront w heels passed over bin chest mangling his body ami the buck w heels over bis head, kill lug hint Instantly. The body wus taken to Kly w here the Viuninin a widowed motlier ami two j brotlier-i reside, and on Wednesday at 4 o'clock, the funeral services were con ducted at the house by Hev. M. L. Kuggof the liaptist church. Wanted, a well dug. Inquire at the Oregon City hospital. The foundation for C. C. lialx'ock's new house on Thirteenth and Washing ton streets was completed Wednesday and White I'.ros will immediately begin the cars-nter work. The house w ill be a two-story frame with nine rooms and all the conveniences of city home nowadays. This is one of the prettiest locations in Oregon City and with the completion ol tho new house Mr Ilabcock may well be proud of his home. Leading insurance agency F. K. Do.hai.dkon. C. T. Howard, ol Muliuo, waa in town Monday taking orders from the Oregon City merchants for flour. He has Lis mill in tlrat class order and is ready tu commence grinding the new crop of wheat. Mr Howard's flour is consid ered ainonir. the best of anv of the coun- j try brands that ia received in the mar- kets of this city, and it is handled by all of our leading merchants. Wanted. KyerytKHly lo know my summer a ile lasts only 10 days more. Celia Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence l'urdom were made happy last Tuesday hy the birth of their firm born,. One boy, to brighten ii.cii iiiiii7. iui iiioiiirr miiu ua.nj uiv doing fine and word has been received ( otn Grants I'oss that the grandparents, : aid eiiecially the grandfather, J. S. Piirdoiu was in the seventh heaven and hardly exacted to survive the w right of his new honors. Largest insurance business K. E. Donaldson. The Novelty Candy factory lias just received a new shipment ol Oregon melons and other fresh fruits. The Novelty carries the most complete and freshest stock of fruit, confectionery auts etc., of any place in Oregon Citv and at more reasonable prices. Their ice cream and soda is juxt as good as you can get in Portland. Ten big insurance companies F. K. IH)SALlON. Grant Olds has under course of con struction a cottage on Falls View which he expects to have ready for occupancy in about three weeks. It will be one of the handsomest houses in that part of Oregon City. The mill woik came from Bestow A Co.'s Sash and Door factory in this city. Full goods are alreudv headed this way and iu 10 days the summer sale will close. Celia Goldsmith. The best ice cream in the city at W. V. Sluvall's Seventh street contection cry store, at the Keddoway stand. Five cents a dish or 25 cents a quart. The yery place to get cool soda water, cigars and candies. Give the place a trial when you puss that way. Rest insuiance companies F. E. Donaldson. Lamenesi usually results from a sprain or other injury, or Irom rheumatism, for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is en-' pecially intended and unequalled. It affords almoet immediate relief and in a short time effects a permanent cure. For sale by G. A. Harding. Reliable fire insurance F. E. Donaldson. Mrs. Elizabeth Scollard, formerly of Parkplace, but now residing at this place, was united in marriage to Thos.L. Smith of Knappa, Dr., Wednesday eve ning at the l'resbyterian parsonage by Kev. A.J. Montgomery. Insurance that insures F. E. Donaldson. Free insurance blotters F. E. Donaldson. Howard has good assortment of tin ware, crockery, glassware, graniteware, lamps; new and second hand furniture etc. to show vou at second band store opposite depot. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awardad Gold Madtl Midwinlar Fair, Sao FranciKO. Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Now York Tribune. Leafier of the Republican Party. 1800. Are Too WlLtg to Listen to i lumW. Tnr Nuw Yohk Tkihi'jik'b broad columna and large print make it the j e4Kiei)t I)ip,r in ,,, country to redi either on the car or at borne. Henry Komeike, proprietor of the largest Newspaper Clipuing Agency in the world, testifies in a published card, that his clippings for over 4.000 clients shows that The Thiw.nx contains, "day by day and week by week, for more origin al matter than any daily newspaper in Sew York City." He provea the loot by figures. Tin Wekkly ranks the same. Business men find the market report of Tin Tkircki absolutely without an eijual. Tiik Thihtkk is the only news paper in New York City whose reporters actually visit all the different markets in person. Tiik Tkircm now pr'nta the beat and freshest humorous pictures of the day from the comic press of two continents, and supplies plenty of other entertain ment. By its special telegrams and corres pondence, its able editorials and high literary character, Tiik Tbibi.sk main tains a splendid position in the regard of Republicans and lovers of music, art, and good books. Tiik 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 Tiik Tbibink sooner than in other newspapers. Tiik New York Tbibi nk is recognized, officially, as the leading newspaper of the Republican party. As for Farming and T.abor, Tux Tat- Bt'NB has for 50 years demanded, and j y-l' Wy worth of food and commodities, con sumed by the American people, shall be produced by the American people. For this cause The Tkibcnk labors in its various additions 3oo days in every year. A man is judged bv the newspaper he takes. He who reads Tiik Trihc.m 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 bv catering lo that which is base) il you 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, Tug Tkibi'nk has prob ably tho largest clientele of the very leople who can help to improve a young man's position, of any newspaper in the United States. Associate yourself with them. Mr. Horr continues to write for Tiik TniBl'NE. Sample copies free. Dailky, $10 a year Sunday seperately, $2. Semi-Weekly, 2. Weekly, fl. Tkibcnk Almanac for lS'.Hi, 50 cents. . THE TRIBUNE, New York. Sunday Services. 8T. PAUL'S rilTRCM - Episcopal - R-v. Richard )irinr, Knot r. 8 rviu.a at lla. m. tud 8 p. 111. Sund iy aciitHil at 10 a, lu. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Kev. J.W.Cowau Pastor. Services at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p. H. 8iudnv School after morning aervlce. Player meeting Wednesday evening at 7 SO o.clock. Prayer meeting of Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 11:30 prompt. FIRST BAPTIST CHrRCH. Rv. M L, Reno. Pastor Morning Service at 11: SundaY School at 12-15; Evening Service 7:30; Regular prayer meeting vt ednesday evening. Monthly covenant Meeting every neauesuay evening preceding the first Sunday iu the month. A corulal luvitation to all. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. CATHOLIC Rsv. A. Hillkbkand, Pastor. On Sunday mass at 8 aud 10:30 a. a. Every second and fourth Sunday German sermon after the 8 o'clock mass At all othor masses English sermons. Sunday School at 2:30 p. x. Vespers, apologetical sumecis ana Benediction at ;:sur. at. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.-Rsv 8. W. Strykkr, Pastor. Morning service at U; i rillnriHV Mphnnl HI lO'dTI. IMuRa mMlin, aft., morning service. Evening service at 1.SO. r-l'miiui iicnK'sc. mtrcuiiK ouuun evening ai t);80; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. stranger, cordially Invited. riKST PKESBYTEKIAN CHURCH. RET. A J. Montgomery, Pastor. Services at 11 A.M. and 7:30 p. M. Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meeta every Sunday evening at 6:30. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Seats free. EVANGSUCAL CHURCH GERMAN H, E. Hornschvch, Pastor; J. R. Ehrkt Assl.-Unu Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. tl , Mr. Zimmerman Supt. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evenlug REGULAR SERVICES AT U. B. CHURCH moruiug aud evjuingof lit and 3 1 suuday of each month. Sabbath School at 10, A, M. each Sabbath. J D. Surlii., Supt. W. H. McLain, Paitor. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH-L. Grry, Pastor. German servlcea every Sunday at 11 o'clock A M. English services at 7:80 P. M Sunday school at 10 o'clock A. M. Loca tion: Store room next door to bakery In Shlve- ! ley's building, corner o! Seventh and Madison I ilrjati EAST AND SOUTH TIIK SHASTA KOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. am ,h i Nf.rth. s .Mi r. u. V., T. M. 10 4'lA.M. Lw At Portland At OwinClty l.r H. Kniif Uco I,r 10 a. a. 7 a a. a. 7 oo r.a. The shove trains atop at Kail Portland, OreKon C'iir, WooUriurn, halrm, Turner, Marion, Jelltrson, A lliaiiy. A Itiany Junction, Tangent, Hheo'da, Hslwy, if arriahiirg, Junc tion (,'ily, Knpeii, C'rrawHI, Drain, ami all ttations from Howhurg to AalilaiidlnMusiYS MN1NO CAM) ON OODP.N KOl'TK Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AD Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through tralnt. KOHEBL'KO MAIL iDalln. 30 a. a. I tn a.m. i i r.a. Lr Ir Ar Portland Ar Oron;ity Lv H'Meotirr; Lr 1 1 M p. a a iir.u I mjOa. a HAI.KM FA8 k GKK. (biilr. 4 i r. a I 4 At r. a P'.lll .01 Orrr 0 Hy k l -m Ar l It a. a l. I 9 '7 a. a L l oo a. a L Ar b i.i r. a. i West Side Uirnlon. 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