Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 04, 1896, Image 7

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    Oregon City Enterprise
lUTWt TO KKM KM l; It,
MdmiIhv, Hi, 7,- I'nil.ala iiitirt t'onveiiea
In 1 1 M'" I lly.
Wwliifwlny, Hi.l, ll- ('oiiiity rmirl lor
l lm kKinm iiiiiiily inerta,
Winlni'xluy, (i toiwr 7 -Orrtfun Huie Kmr
meet at Hnli'in, In oniillnii until Tuea-
tiny, Oi'iulirr 1,1,
Monday, Nov, Clrrtill court for Clark-
hiaa cciunly pnnvenea,
TlleaiUy, November 3.-I'reiltleutlal alio
Hull III ill alatea i if tlilt t ' li Ion
HIIDAV, HIITKMllKIt 4, JWifl.
The rurlUnd.
ItivnHiini near Ilia roinnr of Main
linil Ni'Vrnlli HlriM't. Cli'Hii, bright, well
tiirnlliel JIiiIiik ruoin ami private rooui
tili'Kiinlly flttml up, liny oiw rd lite
mutt dkillfiil rook on Ilia ('wnt. II
your mnal onlnr tlm- not pit' you, Jut
li't inn know. Himt illnimr in tlio city
Intituling a gla uf v. Inn lur t" roliU,
11:30 Id 4 . m. OyUira w-rvml In
very stylo, 0m'ii tiny bikI eight, (ilve
The I'urtluiHl trial.
I., Itri oHirii, Proprietor,
Hum. II. I.. llaralrv.
Hon. II. I.. lUrklny, of Woullxirn,
nHinlwr-plocl ul Ilia (ata lrgllatiir),
will lilrcM tlia ill ! ul Oregon City
at hlilvrly'i hull, Thumilay, HciI'IiiImt
10, al H o'rlork . in., on tlilt ptibjwt ol
rr coinage ul mlvnr. Mr. Hark ley it a
fluent Rn'ukir and a frrn silver rutili
cn. Inliri mi'clally Invlicl,
lly rlir ol I'uiiiiiiltlfo.
Inlor Hlolrlt.
A litwral rrnl will ! ullVreil to any
one rnluming to tun a lorn face or a hail
liwir nit coming Iroid my ilre of Ixml
niw. A rlean lov.nl with i-vi-ry alieve
ainl mtt Infitrtixn with every hair cut. I
now o' upy nrw quarter In tint Kill A
I'olehlmk. Heo linger, the Imrlxir, lie
will e'Uin,
For llii l.ung.
I!lilir Alriu V. rUoer wiilna from
Portland, Dr., ' There In no Mieilii inu
fur llm throat ami lung lliat I ran rec
oiimeiKl lo mliilHtent, public n'uki'r
ii. alngor, with ths rotillileurw thai 1
ran llm 8. II, Cough rum." M renin a
ImikIk J-'or hy C. (i. Iliiniley,
ilrugitiet.
Mood Nan I tig.
(let the "team wiknI aaw Ul cut your
woo.l-1 the rhruHnt and quickest
JVin'twiiit -"til llm rain tt hi and
yxir hkh1 geta aoaked unl.i it out
I hunt. Will go to any rt o tlio i-lty or
' jhiirh. A'hlreMor :ll on
J T. U. IIaskin.
( r t'if Khliirju.
"I atn Co yearn old ; have hail kidney
iliaca and t-oiitiMtioi for 1'5 yearn.
Am now well u'd your K. It. Head
ache and l.iver Cure mm year. I'aed tl
holllraat fill rent rai h. J. II. KnlgM.
Ituliedift., (r." For nule by C. d.
lliinth')', driitik'l"t.
Cure I'mup.
"My three rliildtvn arn all anhject to
cioui; 1 4oligrailipil to San Kranciwo,
irot a liulf a ilotrn hotlle uf S. 11. Couxli
Cum, It in a Hir(ect rrinedy. ( hxl liliwa
youforU. Yniira, elc, J. II. CHoriita,
Grant I'arwt, Or." Kor aaln by 0. .
Huntley, druk'itint.
Iluy A Home.
I liava a lioime and A lola for le only
6 hloi'ka from Muin ntret, a good well
wilh pmriB in wanh rooni,T) young Iruit
treel that will toon bn bearing. Will
aellclieai, purl down, balance on cany
ayuient if dimired.
8. F. PCHIITI HK.
fluiiMoa Made Hilfe-lit.
MurroVr, tb mlutor, baa removed lii
nliop to Seventh street, near tlio dniot
w here, o'llorn cbh bo left for puintniK,
piiper-huiiuiiiK and cah'iminit- I'1'''1'
to Biiit tlio timea and all wiuk honcHlly
and eflirieiitlr dono. if
Undertaker and Kmlmlnipr.
H, L. Hoi man undertaker and em
bulmor. (iradnatn of liinbalniinrf col'
lego. Full Mock of cimketa and voirina
at priocri to unit. UtuhirUking parlor in
Wiuuhard block opi)onitu courlUoimo. tf
Avoid CoiiHiiniitl(iu.
by stopping that coogh. We know of no
bettor remedy lor ooiigha and colda than
the 8. li. Cough Cow. For sale by 0
i. Huntley, druggiHt.
liiHiiranre.
If you want to know anytbinu about
Fire or Lifo InHiirance or H uililiiiK ami
Loan AKsooiation, call on H. T. Kladon.
Jlu baa it at Imh finger chiIh.
Wall Taper.
HuhI. Htock ol wall jiapor in Oregon City
latent doHignii and pricea to unit the tiniei
at U. I.. Holman'i in Wmebard block
opponilo courthouHe. tf.
! Dr. Vaiidvrpori
Thyiiic, tbo H. 11. Headiicbo Liver and
Kidney regulator, takes tlio lead with
us. For Bale byC.U. Huntley, ilruggini.
Money to Loan.
' I have f:i.r)0to loan on good cleared
j farm land. C. II. Dye.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
, Highest of all In leavening
$trtngth.-V. 8. Oovarnmiot Raport
Will rill lllg Coulnii t.
It. I, KiihihiII, of 1'uikpliirit and W.
F, Jonen of lliln city, who am the owner!
of a logging camp on the Klokomin
creek finar Ciillilamet am very buay get
ling out I, (Hid, OM) feet of hemlock loga
lor nblchthiiy am under contract with
the Wlllainette I'ulp A i'iiHr inilla of
thlM phtcu. A liuinher of Oregon City
young men are employed at thla camp,
among whom am linear Joneii, of Abnr
nnthy, who led Ut week.aud llm follow
lug: Floyd Jamea, I.e Jtiaett, Hart
Kaublon, Imh llimbey and Caby Mar-
ntoli.
Mrw I'ndurtukliiK Koora.
County Coroner, V, N, (imllrey liaa
o mi nrd an undertaking room on Main
treel near Tenth ntfeet, where bo will
keep In Mock a lull Hue olcolllim, cnnkctn
and burial roUa. Ilia price will be
found reanoliabln, tl
THE WOMAN IN COURT.'
A IMHi(raai WIIbmm anl a Two JC4(4
award os CruM Kiamliwtlfm.
TImto in an agnx'lneiit among Inw-
yera not to put a woman ou the wlUxw
itnnd If it ran be avoided.
"I alwaya ubMi'iia women," anya a
lawyer of eiperienrA "It kwpa them
h ann li on, tut I never uan them nnleaa
my ram la dcaperato. " A lawyer tire
cd for renaona pnwrrea an Inipomoiml
attitude by n tlrlng tichlnd the law. It
la a and but long iwtnbliiihed fart, It
'ina, that the law wlwn It fcirblda a
wife Utlfylng In ber bunbatid'a favor
Intimate her Inability to enk the
truth, for, doubt htm, aome perwuial T-&
aon aim may fib aKnlimt him m oath If
aim will. With the lt lnU iitiona In
tlio world, a woman will atrtUi oonclu
loiia limteadnf fiwta. 1 l r Incntnl ti-ud-ency
I to form arnno preccinrelvMl theo
ry, and the fact urn unooiiwiounly
twidU'd to nupixirt It
In ronwqucni'o of thin"1 mental Idlo-
aym-raxlm women wiiuiwaea am er.-1
fully "prepared." Afur a lawyer ha
elimlimt. d the I aiU anil he until
from her iiarrntivn and ha ruthhwly
nmugni hit mnnai impunnuro io uie
mutter iihe him 1' i.tiflnl to to the b iut
aiipni'iablo quantity iuid ha endeavor
ed to throw into relief the fwU uf im
ixirtaliee to III lide, he fold hi hand,
oloaea hi eye and trim to real!" then
and there all lit trk of faith.
"I t me give you my dying ivlvice, "
aid Kufu I'hiMiNv, "Never cr a exam-
Inn a woman.
They cannot diiut grato
tlio atory they have once told. They
cannot eliminate I he fact Unit 1 for
you from that which ia agaiiiNt you.
They go for Uie whole tiling, mid the day, June in, 1873, at II o'clock in the
moment you Ix gin to cn examine one fitrvmxin, thut a telegram wa found
of tbi'in, iimtcad of being bitten by one 1 lying ou the hallkcex-r'a table in the
rattb-Niiake, you are bitten by whole ' limidhalL It wa directod to the wor
bomdfuL I never, except in a cnxe ab-1 ahipful the mayor of Crunbridge, waa
aoluti'ly dei-rate, rriw cxamino a
woman."
Judge IlarroU luia givan thi'Mi rub
for croea iXiuiilruiUoli :
"Kiret NeiTT axk a quint lou of
whii'h IheaiMwi'r might barm you.
"Second. Never erne eximiino any
wit in over 'ii inlnutiA
"Third. Never enw examine a wom
an." Them I a w hiplaxh to a woman'
x--h that will crack through thu curt
(wt cnxx examination.
"Did the in Xi'iiilinit give you thia um
brellu?" "Ye, but I Jiaid for it"
r!px-he of Ihi aort, that any nimble
wilted woman can toe from the tip of
her tiuigne, make lawyer nuxleet mid
;ti(igi nliy. Theae am ailvaiitngta lie- ,
fom the law trot lightly to be n linquiHli
i San Franciwo Kxiuniner.
IU Mali llrr Take It OfT.
A man found hin.Hclf nted Uhind a1
hat , if uch large projxu-t.o . that he ;
cmld ai-aree y ace the Htage at alL Aft-
cr vainly endeavoring tocj.tch a glimpee I
of Uie per om.cr he dirtermin.yi that
tlin only tiling to do wa . gvt tta.
woman to n n.ove her hat Madam I
ho a.ti.1 in t he,K,l,tet tone, "would ,
v,mt a..k.ndatotnk,K1JT yourhat? W
prevent me fnn mving the perform-,
anoc. " No, IvlU not, waa tne re
tort from the woman with the high hnt
The man uarpMl the rebntT very calm
ly, and he made n vain cflort to see the
stage for awhile longer. Finally be de
termined to try it again. "Miuhun,
be said, "I have paid for this seat, but
by reiiNon of your high hat I am unable
to see tire stage. Will you oblige mo by
taking It off?"
"I have, paid for my seat, mid I in
tend to wear what I please, "waa the
answer nveivod. A hiqipy thought
struck the man. He reached for his silk
hat and put it on his head. Immediate
ly there was a cry of several voiooa from
behind him: "Takeoff that hat I Taku
off that hatl" The man took hi hat off,
but tho woman, not knowing what ho
had done, of course thought that tho re
marks were intended for her. Sho was
mad, thoroughly mad, and, gathering
herself togctlair, she left her sent and
tho tlieater, and a smile of satisfaction
swept over the man's face. Rovongo wa
sweet Florida Citm'U.
now a Foa flots Itlit of rteaa.
Reyniu-d is a knowing nnimaL Tho
faxes am much tormented by flens, but
when the infliction becoua too svero
tliey know how to g't rid of tho insects.
They gather from tho bark of trees
moss, which they carry to a stream that
diH'pena by degrees. Hero they enter the
water, still carrying the mos in their
mouths, and going backward, begin
ning from the end of their tails, they
advance till tho whole. Ixxly, with tho
exception of tho mouth, is entirely im
mersed. The fleas, during this proceed
ing, have niKhcd in rapid liasto to the
dry parts, and finally to tlio moss, and
tho fox, when ho has, uccording to his
calculation, allowed sufficient time for
all tho fleas to tako their departure,
nnn... Itta Minfltll Thfl nifUUI
flonta off down tlie stream with ita bur- j
.Ion ,rf flo,u. n,l whim it is out Of ItUlID-
lug reiuh tho fox finds its way to the
bunk much relieved. Excitant,
MANICURING AT HUME,
On llrausb uf a IIimIiim That la Con
tantlj Jurrpftalug.
Of the greatly incrciiwd and mill In
ereiiNlng iiuiiiIkt of perann who have
their lunula utt inlcil to by irofeaiiioiiitl
inaiili'iiri , a ooiinldernhln number uirw
have llm work done at bonio. Among
the c iiHtoniim ut tlin liirgn iimiilcuriiig
ftalpihnn nU there are aluiot a miuiy
men aa womi u. TIiomi v. In urn baiidi are
fared for at homo are nearly nil womoti
and regular cuatomera. OjxiraUiri are
nit to them at any deirol hour from
tlio manicuring rthliMiiiiuta, and
them aru now vIMting nianimirea who
devote tlimnwlvm mitlndy to home
work. The vlxUIng nmnicure acjuirea
the art In a manlcuriiiK eatnbllahnietiL
An apt pupil ran lean) the work In two
bt tliroo uioutha. Then aho aeta atxmt
building uparouteof cuattiinnra. Wom
en uaually have their hand cared for
onco a week. They are not likely all to
want the work dime at the aame time,
and the vbilllng manicure endeavor to
lay out a routa that can be covered
without loa of time and which will
keep bur oouatautly employnd.
More and more parent now have the,
bandi of their children, both boy and
glrln, fared for by a manicure., oegin
iitng w hen the rhild 1 6 or 7 year old.
In the raao of children, the work li aa
often done to cure them of the habit of
biting the finger nail aa It la to beauti
fy them. It 1 might to Inatlll in the
child a pride In the apiienranoe of the
nail, and thu to prompt It to pmMtrre
them lu good order. Tbo work thu be
irun la likely to be ooutiuuod for pur
Mea of beautify lug.
The iiuiiiIht of Hipln, men and wom
en, who now have their fwt attended
to by the chimjxidliit, aa they do tbeir
hand by the niauicum, baa alio in
rreawHl rnatly. The work nxm the
hainU I done to beautify them; upou
the feet, foroomforL It ia now required,
by th law of Juno 8, 1H5, that chimp,
oduta uliall iiiimi an rxaiuination by
board of examiner of the) l'edic 8iciety
f n,,. stateof New York. Home htoii
h(,vu t,,lr f.t rm fr nt bourn, but
IU(., tl1, Kn.nt,.r numU r k" to a luanl
runll( (.ta,iiHhmeiit. in which chimp.
iliUnU Biw, , eiiinliPYHL or to a chimp.
odiKt'a entuhliMliiiieiit New York Sun.
AN ABLE PRACTICAL JOKE.
II fritl rontlilrratila Kirltement lo a
t"nlrrllr ltj.
The Cambridge ( Kngliuid ) ludepend
ent l'niui retell the ntciry of the hoax
rM lrat'Hl uxm Urn civic und uuiver-
ity authoritn at l uuitiruige ou too
(xviutioti of the vimt of the lute hah of
1'irxin to that country. It wu ou 8atur-
aigncd by Lieutenant Clobmel Hmniluui
and n-ad a follow:
"Hi imperial majiwty Uie nliah of
I'eiKia ilciun 1 vimt your univeraity
Uiwu Itxluy en route for Loudon by fa
cial, arriving at Ciikbridg Rtation
about 1:10 o'clixk. lie im-pareil with
rm-ort and nxieption a fur a time al
low." IiiHtiuitly evrrytxxly bi'Kan tumblinR
over hi fellow. The town clerk waa
acnt for, and meHiigea were dixpalched
to I lie view chancellor, tint niciulicr of
the oorjMiratiou, the rolunti-er ofllivr
and Iheoook of St. Peter' college kitch
en. The vice chancellor hurrii-d ou hi
rolx'H, the aldermen and councilor did
ditto, the volujitwm iVhiihh! their uui
forum, and the cxxik U guu to boil and
fry
Nor were the Bunoral pnblio tiehind-
hainL Flag were hung out and crowd
gathe iu the strtn't Dr. Cnokaoii, the
; .1.... . iMM...m.,ilir Iriinu-i, ill
... 1U1 ..n ,;,,,.., lluiH
hu ,
J t Thp Mr x,
' n,
, ()f hMmf fMri
aud
t Th)u ,hB
rojj that the railway offl-
Umt t))0 w
. ... . . , wu
parent that the whole thing wa a hoax.
The perpetrator of tlie hoax wow never
(UmHivenHl, Uiough two persou w?ro
ufU'rward frtrly nieiitioneU iu auineo
tiou with it Iu the year of grace 1878
the era of practical jokoa waa punt, but
had tha author of the ahnh'a vitiit Ix-cn
alive in the day of ThtMxloro Hook
they wight have lived in literuture.
Inhaling Carbonlo Aold.
Irofeor Ugolino Mosaoof Turin but
UwUil the breathing of aolditvr during
an expedition np Mout Roait, and found
that the quantity uf carbonic acid ex
haled by a man at a ho&lit of 30,000
foet or ao differ very slightly from
what it i at the aea leved or near it
The professor ha also subjected himself
to a rarefied atmosphere In the Phyio
logionl iiiRtitutimi at Turin, aud found
that when the pressure In the air was
till 84 ountimeton (about 7 iuchos) of
mercury, ho felt no inconvenience, but
when it was reduced to 80 cent i meters
(about 6 inches) he felt a great want of
breath, and became unfit to make obser
vations. Loudon Globe,
Artlat Oould'a Ft rat Sneeeaa,
Mr. F. C. Gould's first successes ns a
curiciiturist woro iu BiirusUiplo. Un
sketched the local jailer, nud thut im
portant functionary went to the mayor.
"He's heeu a cttricatoorin mo, has young
Frank Cronld. Ho drawod a picture o
me as a a Christinas pig wi'anorango
in my mouth. I beaut a-goin to stand
it, Mr. Mayor." "Take no notice,"
said his worship. "Ah, bnt ho's been
a-cariontoorin o' yon, too, Mr. Mayor."
Tho mayor thereupon intimated Unit he
must warn tho young artist. Pearson's
Weekly.
The Moslem women attach such im-
portauce to covering the foe that when
tcu D BnrPn8e W1U10UI l vom.
an will often catch up her skirt aud veil
her face with it, leaving the lower
lituba bare to the kueea.
Society Directory,
'Ilia carila lor all " ila anil Me m
( 'larkainna County ar iiuMlilio'l l aaol auarr
In tli KaTRxiiiaa II l ! t r Dial tha
oflli'iir t tlia varl'Hia UAttn w II M ini tlia
roributioua lliat niay b liaoaanrr liom t ma Uj
lima.
VUKINTIHAN AH'KMBI.V NO. 4, UMfKD
. I. ', I . uu
U....IB A. ar, Wi.ltil,ulV Vlllll at OrAriVM
ball, On". V alilnf mamUir. molt come.
I'llll.if itimmm' pii., n J. r n,
M nraiair. M. A.
MHTI-KTOK l'I'OK NO. i, I'K'llKE OK
IIONOIl, A. U. V. W.
Kwti tiery Tn.xl efimlii al Oranir ball,
Oawav'i, Via 1 1 ar nii-uibar" mn.ta aa come.
MakV Bk a, Jaxal luvieaon,
h'H iiid' f. C ul II.
FOUNTAIN HOSE CO., N'l-L
Ki-tnlar rnretlnr arronil Wolnnilar In each
ni'iiiin al cmclne neuu, caat alii Main atrvot,
bulwri'll Hrvrlith ami Klglllh.
J. W,miwa kt. He. II Hts.ioht, F'rm
M. t. Qui, Foremaa.
A. P. A. COCNCI!. NO. 4,
HnM mi tha Drat and third Frldayt In each
month at K. ol V, hall, Vlaltlrif mtmbrra aJ
wawelcome; 1- W. Noi., Froa.
MOLA1XA GKANOK, NO. 40, P. of H.
M-al l Ihalr hall at Mul no on Wit eind
S u Uty ol ch inenlii al 10 S0. m. Vl-ltluf
tn rniiark ilwaji wa.ioma. C T. Howaro.
MaBTH. llowa D.Ha.-'r. Mailer.
Tt'AUTIN UKANOK, NO. Ill, P. of II,
Hmi laat Halurdajr of each month al their
ball In Wllaourllls. Oacaa Lax,
far.e Ki.tiux, tkc'f. Maater.
DAMAHCfll OKANUE P. OF II. NO. M,
Marta on the flnl Halurdaf In earh month at
IU o'clock a. m. al Ihi Uamaacaa arhnol bouaa.
8 C. YOl'NU. Maater.
T. If. PTH, Btcretarjf.
K. OK P. HTAK l-OD'iK NO. I.
J. F. Klalrr C. C; Thomaa KellKin, K. of R.
and H. M-eta ercrr Wlrn-lojr arenliif at II
ociiirk In Caatle ball. I. O. O. K. biilldluf.
Ilrolliera Irora other K.ol P. Iwlie Invited.
OHWKOO LODGE NO. 1J, A. F. A A. M.
Merit the aeeond and fourth HatiirdLjra of each
month al 1 p. m. All Maaoua lu food Handing
arr Invited lo attend.
I). U. Uiaa. W. M. E. J. Keaix, Bec'y.
Bt'TTE CREEK GHANGE, No. B2, P. of K.
Meeta at their hall In Marqtiam, lecond Hat
unlay In each month at lu a. m. Vlaitlni
nirmbrra alwayi welcome.
J. R. WHiTi, A. V. Davia,
Secretary Maater.
AbKR.NETHY HEBEKAH DEGREE LODUK
NO iO.
M .! the flrt and third F Iday In tbe
month at ? :M P M., lu I. O. O. K. Hall.
Maa. D. tl. !.. Maa. J. M. MauiKca.
Herretary. S. Q.
bT. JOIIN'U BRANCH, NO. t7, C. K. ol A.
Meeta every Tm-ulay evenlna at their ball
corner Main and Tenth Htreeta, Ort-inn City.
N.C. Mi Hti.a.dec'y. 11 kbbkbt Hasan, Prea.
WARNER GRANGE. No. 117. P. of H.
Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their
hall In New Era. Go. LilaLU, M.ter
in xkr Mabii. 8ec'.
CLACKAMAS CHAPTER.
Clat-kamaa Chapter No. 1 R. A. M. Resnlar
Conviieatlou third Mouday ol tbe month at 7.n
V' W. E. CARLL, H. P.
II. A STRANGE, Soc'v.
OREGON LODGE. No. J, LO. 0. F.
Meeta every Thuraday even.u at 7:! o'clock
r. a. In the Otd Kellowa' Hall, Main atreeL
Memlera of tbe Order are lovlleA to attend.
W. A. HEDGES, N.O.
Tboa, Ryan, Secretary.
eiVi inns- l niiiiR No. u& A. O. U. W.
Mrta every Thuraday evenlns at Granire
nail, vawegu. . i m u i ui.a.T.i 1
Come. W. W. To
wel
come. W. W . TODD.
Jab. MAXKixn, Recorder. M. w,
CATARACT HOSE . No. 22.
Meeta aeennd Tueaday nf each month at Cat
aract Enslne houe. W. II. Howmx.Prea
O. II. BTow, See'y. 1. W O'comnblu F'rn
MYRTLE LODGE NO. 24, DEGREE OF HONOR,
Meeta every Friday In A. O. U. W. Hall. VI-
Hl lie membera made welcome.
Mr. F. I. Barlow, C. of H.
8. A. Giu.rrr, Recoidr.
FALLS CITY LODGE SO A.O V. W.
Meeta every Saturday evenlns of each month
In A. O I'. W'. hall 7th bt. All aojouruiug
brethren Coidlally Invited to attend.
MAX bCHLLPlUi', M. W.
Gio C A Li FT. Recorder.
MEADE POST, No 2.0 A. R DEPARTMENT
OF OREGON.
Meeta drat Wednesday of each month, at Wil
lamette Hall. Oregou City. Vlaltlng anir.idva
mail welcome.
C. A. WILLIAMS, Commander.
J. T. ArTKiuoN. Adjutant
F COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT, O. N, 0.
Armory. Third and Main. Regular drill night,
Monday. Regular buaineaa meetings. Drat
Mouday of eacb month.
orricias.
F.8 Kelly, - Caataln
I. L. Plckena, - - Flrat Lleutenaut
W, A. Huntley, - - Recond Lieutenant
COLUMBIA HOOK AND LADDER 00.
Meeta flrat Friday of earn month at
Fountain engine home. C H Aa. Athiy, Prea,
C. B Pillow, See'y, Chai. Rmm. 'rm
OSWEOO I.OIHIE no. ss, I. o. o. T.
Meeta every Friday evening lu the new ball In
Old Town.
J. C. llAtNKa, C. T, John Kseac, Sec'y.
SUNRISE 1.01HJK, NO. IS. A. 0. U. W ,
Meeta everv aecondand fourth Saturday of each
month at Wllsouville, Oregon.
M. C. Yoino.M. W.
John Tylis, Recorder.
OSWKOO LOLUE, NO 9S, I. 0. 0. F.
Meeta at Odd Fellow'a hall, Oaweeo, every
Monday evening. Visiting brethren made
welcome. C. II. NIXON, N. O.
J. F. Kikliy, Sec
ACHILLES LODGE, NO. 88, K OP P.
Meeta every Friday night at the K. of P, hall.
Vlaltlng Knlgnta Invited.
JoKrH Lynch C. C
H. J. 1 horn, K of F aud f.
1'IONEEK CHAPTER NO. 180.E.S.
Meeta aeeoud and fourth Tuoadny lu each
month at M i.ojIo tuuiple. V'nra alwaya
welcome. Miss M. L Holme,
Mlfa llATTII W ETHKHRLL, M. W.
SeoruUry.
W. C. T, U.
OrcKou City W. c. T- I', meeta monthlv at
homo.oi t:u m moera, nolle - of date given In
local column. An Iriendu of the cme invited
to atteiH. MK.S A. J. MDNKOE.
MltS. M, L. DKKKIS, Pra Ident
eee etury.
HKKMES LODGE, NO 6, K, OF Prt
Meeta eve y Frd ayevenlnv, a- 7:80oMock, In
K. ol f. hall, Aurora. VUitiuic kulhta made
welCJine.
M. G. Smith, C. C,
IIkvsy S'YPKB. K of R a-d S.
ELECT Kit) LODun, ho 6j, A. 0. U. W.
Meet, se.utid and nmrt Yieducsilny of each
mo-itri at A. O. V. W. h ill. Vetting brother
uin'le w-.couie,
A. M. chunky, Thos. F. Ryan,
KecorJer. M. W.
Ml'LTNOMAH LOIHIK, NO. 1, A. F. & A. M.
HoMa Ita regular communications on flrat
anil third Satunlayanf each mouth at 7:80 T. u.
Brethreu iugoodataudlug are Invited to attend.
U. L. OKAY, W. M.
T. F. Ryaf, secretary.
OSWEGO GRANGE NO. 175 P. of H.
Meeta the second Satnrdav of each month at
10 a. iu. L. A. Shipley, Master.
It. L. t-TEVN son. 8ec'y.
MOLALLA LODGE No. 0, A. 0, U. W.
Meeta flrat and third Saturday In each month
at ichool houae. Vlaltlng membera made wel
come. J. W. Thomas, M. W .
0. W. Robrinb, Seo.
OKKKON CITY HOARD OF TRADE.
Meeta at Couil llouaa on Seeoud Moliilaf in
each month. Vlaltora welcome.
J. M. I.A WltKV K, It E. C1IAKMAN,
Heeretary. President.
OAVKI. ID()K. NO. W, A O. C.
Mcetae!ond and fourth Saturday ernliiK at
KnlKht al ball, Calil.y. VUltluaj brothert mad
wali-ome.
E E X P.. . Mawiock,
Recorder. Maaler Workman
COCRT ROIIIN HOOD NO. , F. OF A
Meete the lat, 2d and 3rd Friday! of eacb
month at W iuemxlle ii'H.
A. W Horm, Go, K. Wn.muaT,
Chief Kaniier. Recording Heo
MEADK RKI.IKf CORPS, No. IS. DEPART
MENT OF OREGON.
Mra. Jcni'la Tla-olm, ' Prealdent
Mr . T. W. KonU, ... Treasurer.
Mr-. Edith C'ouae, - Secretary.
Meeta on (Inland third Trniradaya of eacb
month In Wluemeite Hall. Member! of cofpl
from abioad, cordially welcomed.
WACHENO TRIBE, NO 13, KEDMEN.
MeeU Tueaday evenliif at A, 0. V. W. Hall. Via
lung membera Invited. A. Aca,
bethem.
Cmai. Kiur, C.of K.
CANBY I) DOE, NO M. L 0. 0. T.
MeeU Drat and third Saturday enlnr of
each month al Knlxht'a hall. Canny. Vltllins
mimbera alwayi made welcome
Cut Ksioht. bee. 0o. W, Kkioht. W, C.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Willamette Fall! Camp No. IIS, meeta every
Tueaday night In each month in Willamette
ball. Vlaltlns nelnhbora made welcome.
J. K. Moaaia, Clerk. I V. Tivuia. C. C.
WILLAMETTE HEBEKAH DEGREE LODGE
NO. S, I O. 0. F.
Meeta the aeeond and fourth Fndar In each
moolb at a o'clock p. m. In 1 O. O. F. Hall
Maa J.C. BBAtn.IT, N. 0.
du. M. O. Chabma, 8eo.
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For general repairing he standi
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none. Trv him !
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