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OREGON ; CITY KNTKKPKISE, KUIIMY, JUNE 21, 18U PERSONALS. w . - 1 1 1 1. I vu on busi- ra uausey, mi nuiuwi, sees in Portland Tuesday. J. W. Scnft, of Alhary was doing busl B6M in Oiegon City Tuesday. Mies Kate Ward ii slowly recovering from a severe attack of malaria. . Mr. and Mrs. Terdew, of Needy, were in the city on business Monday. A. Gray, a prominent farmer, ot Marqnam was in the city Tuesday. Dr. Hemstead, of Damascus, was do ing business in the city Wednesday. J Hillery, the Damascus merchant, was on business in the city this week. Chas. Oiwin, of Elliot Prairie, was meeting old friends in the city Monday. Mies Grace Keller, of Portland, visited friends in this city Sunday and Monday. W. M. Jackson, a basinets man of Portland, was in Oregon City Tuesday. II. A. Hit kle, a prominent hop buyer of Hubbard, was in the city Wednesday. Mifs Lucy AUerman, of Portland, visited friends and relatives in this city Sundav. J. Rulings and E. Skirvin, both of Marqnam, were doing business in town this week. John Dickclman will leave Friday for Eastern Oiegon where he expects to find employment. Dr and Mrs. Taine. of Salem were the gueMsof .Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Robin son Wi dnesday. Charles Fiost made a flying trip to Csnby t-'urtlny wtere he fpent the day with relatives. G. W. Grace, ex-county sheriff, left Wednesday for Alaska, where he will re main some time. R. Moiton, of Damascus, the newly elected county coniu)is-ioner, was on our streets Wednesday. Mies Jennie Noble returned Monday from a pUaeant nine-months term of school at Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Cappodis, of New castle, W yemmg, are the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. D. Lyons. Leigbton Kelly, of Albany, spent Sun day with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kelly, of this place. Mrs. Will Martin, of Ashland, was visiting relatives and friends in this city the first part of the week. R Fieytag, has lighted his store with gas burners, he considers them much superior to electric lights, B. Pierce, a graduate of Portland uni versity, is specdirg a few weeks with Orville Boring, of Damascus. Barry Muir left last week for Iowa, where he expects to live for some time with his sister, Mrs. P. E. Baker. Mrs. P. Foley went up to Albany Tues day to bring home her daughter who has been atteding school in that city. Mrs. J. Phillips, of North Yakama, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. M. Bacon, returned to her home Tues day. Emory Noble and Lonis Carothers re- ' tnrned last week from Hood River where they were engaged in agricultural pur suits. Carl Joehnke has obtained a position In Swetland's confectionary store, Port land, and will commence work on Mon day next. Sam Gibson, formerly of Oregon City, but now s resident of rortland, was transacting business in the city on Mon day last. William Beach, who has spent two years in the State Agricultural school re turned May, having enjoyed a pleasant years work. Edward McKenzie, of Goldendale, who has been taking a course in music, st Pacific University was a visitor in the city last week. Dr. and Mrs. Sunderland and daughter Grace, of Oakland, California were the guests ot Rev. and Mrs. Gilman Parker the first of the week. Mrs. B. 8. Bellomy left last week for Spokane, here she will visit with friends for a few days expecting to go from there to Idaho, where she will meet relatives. Guy Clark, returned last week from Forest Grove where has been attending school at Pacific university. He enjoyed bis work and experts to return in the fall. Geo. Finnemore's friends in this city will regret to hear that bis health is failing. He is suffering with consump tion and is under the doctor's care at Springfield. Ohio. W. D. Partlow, of Mt. Pleasant, who always cultivates a good garden, has raised some splendid rhubarb plants this year, which are unusally large, aad of ft delicious flavor. Misses Sade and Dorothy Chase, who have been attending Stanford university for the past year, returned to their home Monday after having spent some time with their father at Bandon. Misses Fannie and Kate Porter, who have been engaged teaching the past nine months, closed their school on Wed nesday last, Miss Porter taught the Eighth grade in tee North Central school, Portland, and Miss Kate had charge of the fifth grade at Albina. Tbey spent pleasant term's work and will now enjoy vacation with their parents. 0. B. Dimick spent Sunday with friends at Hubbard. T. S. Stipp, of Molalla, was in the city on business Tuesday. B Roake, of Portland, was greeting old friends in the city Tuesday . II. L. Tony, a graduate of McMlnovilIe college, was in the city Monday R Dunnigan, of Silverton, was the guast of R. L. McClure this week. II. Currin, of Currineville, was transact ing business In the city Monday. Miss Nellie Coaltleet, of Portland, is the guest of Mrs. Wm. Andreeen this week, Miss Mollis Hankins, is enjoying a few days recreation with friends at Violo. W. Drake, a meat dealer of Silverton, was doing business in this city on Tues day last. E Young, and J. E. Jack, both of Mar qnam, were doing business in the city Tuesday. William Mattoon, oneof Viola's enter prising citizens, was doing bjsiness in the city Monday. Mrs. E. Holt, of Portland, is in the city this week, the guest other mother, Mrs. W. T. Whitlock. Mrs. J. 1. Gangler, of Clackamas Heights, who has been iilfor two weeks, is slowly improving T. Sweek, one of Pacific Universities' Droiuisiiig students, was on bui-ineas in Oregon City Saturday. Cams and Cary Hermann, proprietors of the Molalla saw mill, were transacting business in the city Tuesdaj. Mrs. T. B Hankins is spending a few days this week visiting her brother, Mr. D. R. Hughes, of Portland. C. E. Russel formerly of thin city but now a resident of Southern On son spent a few days iu the city this week. E. L. Johnson and Chauncy Rauisby, spent a few days last week in the country where they engaged princially in fishing. Mrs. R. Warner and daughter, Miss Maud returned Wednesday from a three months visit with relatives in Kingston, Canada. They enjoyed a delightful trip and return greatly improved in health. Edgar Meresse accompanied by his brother Abel, arrived home last week from a nine months session ot school at Forest Grove. They sluilied dilligently, and are well pleased with the work of the year. Wm. Boring, of Damascus, a leading Republican of the county, was in the city oil business Wednesday. Mr. Boring has just recovered from a serious illness which confined him to bis room for some time W. W. Brooks, wife and daughter, of Portland, were visiting among their many friends in Oregon City last Sun day. Mr. Brooks is now employed on the Pacific Baptist, and is giving general satisfaction with his work Miss Daisy Laurence, who has been attending the State Agricultural school at Corvallis, returned home yesterday. Her work of the past year has been most Dleasant. She expects to return next fall and in one more year her course will be completed. Miss Rent Smith and her brother, Fred, of Parkplace made a visit to Eagle Creek, last Saturday on their tandem On going out their ride was very pleas ant, but their homeward trip was les agreeable as the tain fell in torrent. They succeeded in reaching Baker's ferry on their wheel and came the re roainder of the way in a boat. BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby given that the Board of School directors of School district No, G2, of Clackamas county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids at the residence of the School Clerk, on Seventh street, in Oregon City, Oregon, np to the hour of 7 o'clock P. M. on Wednesday, the 6th day of July, 1893, for the sale and delivery to the district of 120 cords of good, sound, four-foot fir wood, which has been cut from large, live, standing timber, and THOROUGHLY SEASONED. 8a!d WOOd tO be first class in all respects and suitable for use in the furnaces of the school build- lugs. Seventy cords of said wood to be delivered at the Barclay School building, on Twelfth street, and fifty cords at the Eastham 8chio! building on Seventh street. 8aid wood to be delivered on or before September 1st, 1808. The board of directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Directors. 8. M. McCow!, District Clerk. Dated at Oregon City, June 17, 1898. Bids will be received by the under signed at the office of the recorder of Ore gon City, up to 2 p. m ., July 1st, 180 . for the construction of an elevated walk on Eighth street to top of bluff in accord ance with the plans and specifications now in the office of the recorJer. Each bil to be accompanied by a certified check payable to the recorder for the the sum of $25. as a guarantee that bid if accepted will be fulfilled. The committee reserve the right to re ject any or all bids. H. E. Harris. James Roake, Fkkd Mstznkr, Committe on Streets and Public Property. re , it i veil t 'he i'lll'e i k lor ahiidt" II w 'rili I'rO'k lll'S till', bi '!' n iiiiiu li p an- n- A i It il ui'ii he ... v .n'i 1. 1 k i r UIOO) i Iiif -; a ho mr x .ml Hnl will b. tlie ctMimv preletretl . c hard)' n I , and - ' HI' a coiuim i d i one londied acu- I' rrut i ek a I lie Ne Ka ami Wa di"ii rot i m ii N -v Ki , add hrnlur to be t Ite il bridii 200 '" ' l"Hg tt'th Stl I t i ii v-r ai r, lU-t.t .i i'ii nle a 1 p c Hi '" .kit nine lie mi- "ini- l.-'l y ,i c iitlleil check f". $')i i I ni-ler. mi l la' I on ai ve hi idg"- to I'm in li"l in i on tractor. 'lY conn lie rlgi hiti p ant or r j'Ti all bid bih'g o nint V iiiiileie.l b August lai B l will b opened June 30ilt IMK m Si tu. KI.MF.K 1'IXON. I ixur I It rk $100 l.vn.,1.1. $100. The ieale his paper will b pleased to Iimiii that there ia at learn one J drea l-l iliwa lint science has htfn able In cure in all Ha olagea m il tint if catarrh. Hall's t'liarrh I 'tire is tin only positive cure mw known to tie medical fraternity Oa'airb lieing constitutional die,iao, require a cm stitulioual lre'ni.-tit, 11 .ill's Catarrh Cure is taken ini roally, acting ilirectl l' pon the blood and mucu Hiirface-. ni the system, thereby de-troy ing the foun dation of t lie dia.'HS-. an t giving the iw tient stiength by building ii the con stitution and a-lHii' g n.iture in dnink' its tvoik. The luvpiict'irs have so much faith in Its eni.t'ive, powers that the oiler $li)0 for any cae tlnit, it fails lo cure. Soud (or liet of test into liaU. Address, K J. Ciiknkv A Co , Toledo, 0. Sold bv DruggiMtN, 75c Hall's Family Pills ate the best. Leather belt in all minis, also new belt fastener at the R.u ket store tin W hat l)r. A. '.. Sailer Bt'fFALO, X. Y. Oknt. From my personal knowledge, gained in oWrviug the effect of your Sbiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, I am prepared to say that it i- the most remarkable Remedy that haa ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Conxumption. Sold by Charman A Co , druggists, Oregon City. (Concluilptl from page 7.) THE )UK KEVEMK BILL eoemifc not eioeeoing ynv, i; mnmn more than $30 and not exceeding $00, $3 ; costing more than f AO, 95. Power of attorney or proxy for voting at any election for officers of any Incor porated company or anaoolntion, except re ligious, charitable or liturary soclctlva or publlo cemeteries, 10 cent. Power of at torney to sell and convey real etitate, or to rent or letuw the same, lo rocelva or col Urt rent, to sell or transfer any stock, bonds, scrtp or for the collection of any dividends or Interest thereon, or to per form any and all other acts not hereinbe fore specified, 25 cents, provided that no tamp shall be required upon any papers necessary to be uniI for the collection of claims from the United States for pen sions, bock pay, bounty or for property lost In the military or naval sot-vice. Protest Upon the protest of every note, bill of exchange, acceptance, check or draft or any marine protest, ?5 cents. Warehouse receipt for any goods, mer chandise or property of any kind held on storage In any publlo or private warehouse or yard, except receipts for agricultural products deposited by the actual grower thereof in the regular course of trade for sole, 26 cents, provided that the stomp duties lrrpowd by the foregoing schedule on manifests, bills of lading and piuwigo tickets shall not apply to steamboats or other vessels plying between ports of the United States and porta in British North America. SehednU B. .Medicinal proprietary articles and prepa rations For and upon every packet, Ixix, bottle, pot or vial or other Inclor.uro containing any pills, powders, tinctures, troches or lozenges, sirups, cordlnlx, bit ters, anodynes, tonics, plusters, Uiitiuetits, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, waters, except natural spring waters (and cnrlxin atcd natural spring waters), etutcnccH, spirits, oils and all medicinal preparations or composition J whatsoever, made and sold, or removed for sale, by any person or per sons whatever, wherein the peraon mull ing or preparing the samo boa or claims to have any private formula, secret or oc cult art for the making or preparing the same, or has or claims to have any ex clusive right or title to the making or pre paring the same, as follows: Where such packet, box, bottle, pot, rial or other lnclosure, with Its contents, shall not exceed at the retail price or value the sum of 5 cents, one-eighth of 1 cent; 10 centa, two-eighths of 1 cent; in cents, three-eighths of 1 cent; 25 "cents, flve-ctghths of I cent; nnd for each addi tional 25 oents of retail price or value, or fractional part thereof lnexcoasof 25 cent, live-eighths of 1 cent For and upon every packet, box, bottle, pot, viol, or other IncloHiiro containing any eeaenco, extract, toilet water, cosmet ic, vaseline, petroleum, hair oil, ponuulc, halrdresslng, hair restorative, hair dye, tooth wash, dentifrice, tooth paato, arn roatlo cocbous or any similar substance or article, where such packet, box, bottle. pot, vial or other Incloxure, with Its con- r,.j tents, shall not exceed at the rctuil price. : poumlH; or value the sjim of 6 cents, ono-clghth of ' C(mta:nl. 1 cent; 10 cents, two-eighths of 1 cent; 15 pound cents, three-eighths of 1 cent; 35 cents, i 0ii.m t five-eighths of 1 cent; and for each addl- tional 25 oents of retail price or value or ! fractional part thereof in excess of 25. oents, five-elghtha of 1 cent ' Chewing gum or substitutes therefor ' For and upon each box, carton, jar or ; other package containing chewing gum of ' not more than 11 of actual retail value, 4 cents; If exceeding $1 of retail value, for each additional dollar or fractional part thereof, 4 oents. Sparkling or other wines containing one pint or less, 1 cent; more than one pint, 8 cents. (The remainder of the section provides for the stamping of goods on band en July 1 and for a rsbats on arti cles that have already paid a revenue tax.) See. ST. That every person, firm, eor- oration or company currying on or doing tho business of refining petroleum, or re- Bnlitfr snunr, or owning or controlling any pipe line for trnnsortlng nil or other products, whose nro annual receipt o- eeed '.'50,000, almll ho subject to y an nually a special cxclmt Ut eUlvnlenl to one quarter of 1 per centum on tho gross amount of all receipt of such airoiia, onus, corporations and compunlu (n tliclr renHHitlvu biulncas In excess of said sum of IMO.OOO. And a true nnd neeurnto return of tho amount of gnus receipt as aforesaid ahull bo iiuwlti ami rendered monthly by each of inch associations corHirntlona, companies or iierMiua to tint collector of the dlatrlet. (Penalty, not Iff ttiiin f 1,000 and not ex ceeding 1 10,000 for envh failure or rof usul to make return.) Soo. 1)8. That from nnd after the 1st inr nf July. I SOS. a Mtnmn tnx of 1 cent ahaii ha lovlwl and oollected on every sent mid In a mlaco or nrlor mr and on every berth sold In alecplug cor, tho stamp to bo aluxvd to the ticket nnd paid by the com pany burning the Mima. (Svtlona 80 and 81 pravldo for an tiilierltunce tux ruiigtiig from 76 cent Uu per $100 of bequcat to lineal (teacemlanta to $3 per lilliulii'd where the hetiloat goes to strangers In blood or oorNirulloiia. ) Loana. I Kiv R3 Timt thinbi'niliirvnf Hmtnuunirv lii nutliorlxcd to borrow from time to time at a rate of Interval not exceeding 8 per centum per milium such sum or aiima n, In lila Jiulnu'iit, may be ncccwinry to inet pulillu clcmlltutv, mid to Imiui therefor ccrtlllcntt-Nof luilcbteiluooi IiihucIi form na he iiiiiv pr-si'rtlH and In ilcnmnlimtlniis of f.M) or Mime multiple of llmt mini, nnd each rcrtlllcnte mi lv.mil ahall lie payable, With th" lnleiv.it accrui-d IheiiMI l aiu li time not cvivdintT one yciir from the date of Its ls.-ue, as t.'ie necrvlury of tlietrenKliry may pnwrlU', provided that thu amount of Mlt'h Ci -rtilicutca outt;kiidillKiliiill lit Ho tlmii inmil ticii.iloii.iicu. Sv. III!. That the wvretnry of the tn-na- j ury U hereby uiithoruiil lo horrow en the cnilltof the I 'nihil !t:tea from time to ttineiialhe pi'ihuiU luuy In Miilnil ti defniy cvii-ntllttitv aiithorlnl on miiiiint of tho existing war llie niim of $Iiki,ihiO, Olio, or iki much thereof us may Iki iiivch Siiry, mid to pi-- uiiv ami l-uo tlicn'lur coupon or rcjjiMcnil IhuuN of the I'nitiil Statea In auch fnnn aa ho may iireacrilie, and In dcnitiidiiiillouH of $.'n or mniii iiiul tlplcof thut Mini, rediviunhhi In coin at ! lie pleasure 01 in" I niiiii i-wiiea liner ion yean (nun the date of I heir Issue and pay- I able '.HI vraiN from such ditto and U'ltrlng I lnt.-iv.-t imvahlu iiuarterly In coin at the mto of H 1 1 r r.nlinn ir nnniiin. nrovlilrtl thnf tin. Ik.mU loiihorlziul lv thU aK-tloii hull lie llrxl olTcml nt par na a popular loan under such regulations prescrilMiI hy the mi tvtury of tho tnnutury as wlll give opHirtunlty to tho citizens of tho United State to mrticluitu In the subaerlptlons to such loan, and In allotting said bonds the several subscriptions of Individual shall bo II rut miTpUil, and the uhwrlp tluns for tho lowest amounts shall be flntt allotted; provided further that any por tion of any Issue of said bond not suh sorllicd for ns "'hivo provided may ho dls Miwxl of by ti... Mt-relaryof the treasury at not leas than uir, under such regulntloiu as he may prvncrllie, but "uo commission shall bo alio wnl or jutld thereon, and osuin not exceeding one-tenth of 1 st centum of tho amount of the bonds and oert Ideates herein authorized Is hereby appropriated out of any money In the treasury not oth erwise appropriated to pay tho cxMuso of preparing, advertising and Issuing the same. Colnsc of Sllr Hill Hob. Sec. 84. That the secretory of tho treas ury Is hereby authorized and directed to coin Into standard diver dollars as rapidly as the public Interests tuny require, to an amount, however, of not less than $1,500, 000 in em h month, all of thu silver bullion now In thu treasury purchased In accord ance with the pnivlslons of the act ap proved July II, WM, entitled, "An act directing the purchase of silver bullion and the Issue of treasury notes thereon, and for other purposes," and said dollars, when so oolnul, shall be used and applied In tho manner and for thu purposes named In said act Mixed Floor, Sec. 86. Thnt for tho puniosct of this act tho words "mixed flour" shall bo un derstood to meuii the food product made from wheat nil led or blended In whole or In part with any other grain or other ma terial, or thu manufactured product of any other grain or other material than wheat Sec. 30. That every tH-rson, Arm or cor poration, before engaging In tho business of making, packing or repacking mixed flour, shall pay a seclal tax at thu rate of $12 per annum, the naniu to be paid nnd posted In accordnnco with the provisions of sections :i:'IJ 101(18230 or the revised statutes and subject to tho fines and pen-alth-s therein Imposed for nny violation thereof. (Sti-tion 37 provides for tho method of sale under the brand "mixed flour." l'enalty for failure to obey tho law In al'o prescribed.) Fee. BH. That all sales and consign ments of mixed flour shall be In packages not before used for thut purKiso. (l'enalty or fine of not less than $-'iU uud not more than $"00, or by Imprluonment not less than 80 days nor more than ouo year. ) Sec. 80. That In addition to tho brand ing and marking of mixed flour as herein provided, there shall be affixed to the packages contal nlng the samo n label In the following words: "Xotlco The (manu facturer or (looker, as tho casa may bo) of the mixed flour herein contained has com plied with all thu requirements of law. Every peraon Is cautioned not to use this package or label again or to removo the content without destroying tho revenue stamp thereon, under tho penalty pre HfriLxd by law in such cumss." (Penalty, fine ol i o. ) Fee. I1) Thnt barrels or other packages In v. l i b i.. I :.ed flour may bo packed shall coi. I.', i.ol to exceed l'.JO pounds; that upon lim manufacture and sale of mixed flour li.i to thrill bu levied a tax of 4 cents per!-. ' '.drliig 10(1 pounds or more thun ! 1 " ci-nts on every half bar- : (.omuls or more thnn 40 1 ci.-.; t on evciy fjuaiter barrel ,0' ") ; . .r, i .Is "-.r more than 24X :ril ore I ulf cent on every ono- ....Mi.il,lif Oil nriimds nl l,.bH, bo r-- Tim tux ii-'.ii'il by this section shall -.1 i v (otijjon Mumps. " ; ' "! f.r Iho collection of . tho t.-; p(,Hi-n n (-li,,,, Bu ".; ' ' s mid mn'tlon 43 liri . , . i" i he tax set forth In iotl;o Import tax on -i foreign countries. - , i-'...-su, proirldo penal- rxjclio.. tie, etc TVa. ... i.j niniil lai levied, col I ..ill ui.on tea when Imported Sx). to. lectcd nnd from fon Ign uouniries a duty of 10 cents p;r i fjn' d. Boo. CI. T! it f ls net shall take effect on the day next succeeding the date of Its passage c.:-i.t iw otherwise specially pro vldod for. Andy Willis, formerly resident of this place, but now of Condon, Eastern ' QreBon Wlll (n th I , ? .1 i eek, greeting oh! us city a lew uays tins Id fi lends. Bicycle enamels, bath tub ename's, white enamel just the Ihlng to renovate old furniture elu. Charman A. Co., Cut Rate Diugglsta, Letter Llt. The following is the list of letters re maining In the postollice at Oregon City, Oiegon, on June, 2;i, 181)8: msm'i lit. Hal ley, K K lleaman, 1' llollle, Alex (I ii II ray, M K lliichltn, B W Jolillatoil, T Tliomai, M O Wnlnh, Mr. womin'i list. Aiiilerton, Mary Kurgeaun,KL Howard, Ileitis laing, K A lluahhrck, I M Itudlok, Kllen Slaui Kate (iKo. r. iiouroN, p. m. it's Trying to tho paticncii to ktM'p on taking moilifino thnt does nut cure. Itut it is try Inn tlmt lemla to success. If you tiro Riiirerinn from tH''nia, boils, eruptioiw, etc., you will boj;in your euro tho (lay you lejin trying XOTJCKS A1KNTM r)K TI1K KNTKKI'KIHK. Iteaver t'reek. lanliy .Pr. T. II. Thomai lii'o. Knight A .Mather . , .Oscar W imger ...(I J.Trulilier . . . t'l.si. Ilolinan ..V. H. Nrwla-rry Henry Milry K. I,. KiibmiiI J.U Uage C. T. lIord It. M. CiMi er A mils Htob'H) .. K. M. Ilarlmaii ru..ta,,,B. i , wnntH j (' n nm Mills, . . .Meadow brook New Kra Wllnonvllle ... I'arktilace Hlatlord. Million.... t'arini Molalla ... Maniuani. . IlllltrTille... . . II. Jriinli ga Aurora Henry A. rlnydrr I'ryius j. i. IVrdut Kagle Creek. I'aiiisscus.... Handy Currlniville., ...II. Wllhrrn ,..J. C. Kllioll .... V. Uo-Uch Ueo. J. Currin Cherry vllls .Mrs. M. J. llaiiiinvr Marmot Adolpli Asrholt I'OUKTS. Circuit court eoneni Hnl Mno la Ko mtr sod third MumUjr In April, Probats court Id seulua Irst Moudsy la each smoUi. Oommlulnntiraenurt niMti Brat Wtdassday tfur Iral Mondav ol each nuulo. OEKUU.N CITt OIKICKKH. Mayor, - - - - E. O. Taiiflsld Kmirder. ... Thos. K. Ryan Chief od'ollce - . - C'hsn. K. Hurnt NlghUstcbnian - K. U Hhaw Treasurer, - . K. Hlralghl City Attorney, - - Frank T. llrilllth Htrrel Comnilulnner, - - W. L Hnldo Hupt of Water Works, - W. II Howell City Knguirer. - - I). W. Kinnalrd Couiirllnien K. Koerner, Frank llusrh. It. 1). Wilson, Jamsa Koaks, II. K. liar ri, (!. 1). Utouretts, Arthur Milln, Fred A. Metzner. Council meets tint Wednesday of each month in city hall. Lodge. A. 0. U. W.J meets every Saturday evening in the A. O. U. V. Temple. Geo. It. Caliir, secretary. Kebekahs Willamette Itehekah Ixxlge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each month at I. 0.0. F. Templo. Matta Uodfry, secretary. Court Kobin Hood No. 0, Forestors of America, meets first and third Friday in the month In Ited Men's llall.-F. T. Kogers, secretary; F. 8. Baker, chief ranger. Meade Poet No. 2, G. A. It., meets first Wednesday in each month at Wil lamette Hall. E. W. Midlam, com mander. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. II. H. Strange, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. 8. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays In each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. O. F., meets every Thursdsy in Odd Fellows Hall. T. F. Ryan, 'secretary Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. 0. 0. F. meets first and third Tuesday In each month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp. O. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men's Hall. J. W. Stuart, C. of R. ; II. L. Patterson, Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meets first and third Saturdays in each month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mesd Corps No 18, W. R. C, meets second and fourth Wednesday In each month at the Willamette Hall. Mrs. Clouse, president. Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searl, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Hianch No. 047, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets in Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays G. II. Hyatt, record keepei Or. Miles' Nerve PlastoraAlc. at all druggists. Aaer's THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF HQS Is due not only to th originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the cars and skill with which It is manufactured by sclentlQa processes known to the CAurosnu Via HrMur Co. only, Slid wo wish to Impress upou all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As th genuine Syrup of Fig Is manufactured by the CauroiiNiA Fio Srnur Co. only, a kuowledge of that fact wlll ksaiat one la avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high hUiiidlng of the Cam roit.tlA Fia Syiu p Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs bus given to millions of families, mnlies the nnine of thu Company a guaranty of the excellence of Its remedy. It Is far In advance of nil other laxatives, as It ucts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken Ing them, ami It dm' not grlo nor liiiuseate. 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