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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, - SEPTEMBER 16, 1898. 7, OIIEUON CITY MAHONH CELEBRATE A l'loBMiiiit fivotilntr Mont In Ciimmoin oration or tint Flrat I.oIk or Orriroii. Fifty years o Freemasonry Wm qiuiiIx"1 nxlHUMice on Urn Paddo count. Mko many other lioiicllntnt Milnu It found a liuuia hero mi'l flourished, unit It lirnt boon mi ImpoiUint forro In lnvoloilii clvilUitllon. An tliu oldest of paternal waddle"- It M tnoiil tliHt it should lut tlii) pioneer Hi ton K' fulluwlnu closely tlio church missions. Tim first iiiiinoiilu ludu't on llm const whii 1-nrrulv nix vears behind tint drift rrottmturit church, Ami who shall suy hattlm aucrnt benevolent orders Imvo nut had Hi icrcnt mi liifliinin e ss the churches In ulvliiK t'" 'wI,Im trnnlh of chnmcU-r un I inutiiriiiK these now com munities of tho West? Thouifh It win 150 year tlutt tho llrst masonic lix!u was actually ortfiinl.ud west of the Mis floiiri, tint move for charter had been taken mora than two ntul one half years previously, snd the charter Itself hml Unit) urinled, nearly two years h(or tht) IoIk wn Instituted. Thu lirnt mini lier of tho ()ri-(im Hiei:Utor, published at Own Clly, February 5, I k rl, con tained a chII to tho masonic fraternity In Oregon to meet at tho -city hull on lh 21st of the inuiith, to adopt some meas ures to obtain a charter fur the lodtfu. Tho call was signed hy Joseph Hull, ' .0. Ktcvtart sty William 1'. Dougherty. Tlio half duxtiii mason who rescinded to the call rclried to liuhl Iheir meet ing at tho Iioiiih of Mr. Dougherty rather than no to llm holid, and there It was hold. Those picseiit were examined un to their masonic qualification hy Mr. Hull and limn tho usual petition for a lodge charter waa drawn up and dinned by llioee present. Jtml who tie ap plicant for tho charter worn It ii not now possible to (li'tm iiiiuo. The charter lUulf w an huriicd In a (Ire thut destroyed thn hnll some yearn ago. M r. Ionilnrty In writing of tho matter a few year ago, aald ho thought thou present beside himself, Hull, and Stewart were Lion A. Smith, Frt-dtuli-k Waymlre and Lot Wliitcumb. The petition for tho charter was sunt hy Hudson Ihiy Company exrtw to James (1. Hpratt, l'lult Cly, Mo., who was the-agent of Mr. Dougherty. With It Mr. Dougherty lent a letter Instructing flratt to lend tho application to tho Missouri grand lodge nod pay for the charter with money Im-Iodu tnif ' to IfcMighcrty. Thoso liiHtructiona were carried out and tho Hurler wua granted hy tho grand lodgo of Missouri October 111,181(1. Tho naino given In tho char tor was "Multnomah Lodge, No. 81," hut when tho Oregon grand lodge was orgaa Ixed tho Oregon City Itxle became No. 1 of tho new juriadlction. It haa con tinned uninterruptedly to tho preaent tlmo. TDK IUNO.CIT. Monday evening Multnomah Lcxle No. 1, A. F. and A. M., tendeml to the people of Oregon City grand hanquut in honor of their 50th anniversary Wolnharda hall waa heautifled in the moat exqulaite manner, with old glorya red, white and hluo atrlpea extemlinu In all diroctiom around the room, w hile the aidca of the apacioua hall were olo ganlly decorated with the choicest foreat fir and woodland cedar. Ahove the platform to the loft of the entrance way waa lnacrlhed in maaalve letter of green "Multnomah Lodtto.No. I, A. F. A A.M., 1S4M-18UH." On the floor of thoaanom hly room to the right, dozen taatily ot tahled, burdoned with the choicest viands of the aeuwn, contrihutod their heautytotlie eccno, and to complete this darxllng apectado tlio brilliancy of a hundred electric lights cant ltd aplon dor ovor the room adding to it a charm of rare beauty. At 0 o'clock the ladioa and gentlemen ent irod the hall, keeping step to the strains of Paraon's orchentra, and after an ImprpHHivo prayer by Rev. llullur, took their places at the tables. Muatorof ceremonies Capt. John T. Apperson Introduced tho program with a brief reading on tho work of the order, and Toast Master J. K. Hodgoa, intro duced Mrs. J. II. Strlckler, who ren dorod with splendid effect a aolocted solo and responded to a hearty encore, J. T. Apperson then responded to the toaat "Multnomah I.odge" and gave In an able inunner a complete history ol the organization closing; by euloglxing the early founders of the order. Mrs. H. C. Or nong came next and rendered a vocal solo in a very artistin maimer and responded to vigorious encore. Col. It. A. Miller, although not expecting to speak, was requested after arriving at the table, to respond to the toaat "Ore gon" which he did eloquently and to the satisfaction of all, closing by comparing Oregon to the ancient hero Hercules, who, in whotever altitude, whether standing, running, working or resting, always roso sublimely over all rivals. ToiiBt Master Hedges responded to the toast "Tho Ladios," and handled tho subject well, he spoko of their noble work in tho world, and did not neglect to mention, the prominent place filled by the faithful mother all over the land. This was then followed by a solo well rendored by W. H. Bnrghardt, whose effort was recoived with prolonged ap plause. The last feature of tho program was the singing of America by the gueHtB as a body, and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly Bont dancing. Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgagos. Apply to 0. D. & D. C. Latouretto. News or the Wrrk ( onllonrd. Thursduy, Keplomber 15. Tho president has determined on Ids I'hlllppluo policy. It in believed (he Commission will Insist on part, If nut all tho Islands, (icncnil Hlmfter furnishes an olllclal report of the Hantinuo campaign, Ilynum roslurmd a chairmen of the National democratic committee and I'eubody was elected his successor. Joo IIollldyTlhiTliT Portland Wed nesday. Hupreme court decides (hat Compson and not Wauner la rullroad commis sioner. Thn Meth'xlists have decided on unit ing the I'oitlundand Tacoma universi ties, Which place nets tho consolidated school Is not decided yet. Cubans issuo another manifesto, call ing an assembly of Island Patriots, Yellow Jaundice Cored. Hollering humanity should be supplied with every means psslhhi for Its relief. It Is with pleasure we publish the fol lowing! "This Is to certify that I was a terrible sultercr fiom Yellow Jaudice for over six m-mtha, and waa treated by some of tho best physicians In our city and all to no avail. Dr. liell, our drug gist, recommended Klccliie bitters; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasuro in recommending them loany person suffer ing from this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M.A. Hogarty, Isl ington, Ky.." Hold by Clmruion A Co. druggists. In another column we publish an in teresting letter from Fred Smith, of Park place w ho is now with the Third bstal lion, U. H. Vol. Engineer Corps at Hono lulu. Cure that Cough with Shlloh's Cure. Tho best Cough Cure. Helievcs Croup promptly. One Million bottles sold lust vesr. 40 dwes for "b cents. Sold by Churman A Co., Hrugglst Oregon City Dr. J. II. Miller has gono Fast and will return (Mobcr B. A. I). WentUll. pa-tor of tlio l 11 church In this city, will oim-ii up a mis sion hi Shivcly's hall, on Monday next to be called' Heulah." Everyone Invit-d. He Not Deceived! A Cough, Hoarse ness or Croup are not lo be trillml with. A dose in time of Shilnh'a Cure w ill save you much trouble. Sold by Charmao & Co., Druggists Oregon City. The rate we are giving on subscription with (be Oregoulan Is the best ever ollored in the county and those wlshlnc to take advantage of it must do so in the near luture as this rate will not bo made pormaiicnt. WANTED TO HE AMERICANS. Nluge "Mapes" Object to Wearing Span- lh Uniforms In Public. A number of American marines and Spanish soldiers are used in the play, "Tho Signal of Liberty." When the ward-robe man started to give out the uniforms the "stipes," who hai been aolocted to impersonate the American marines accepted their suits with pleas ure. Not so with the men chosen for the Spanish soldiers. Their patriotism got the better of them, and they refus ed tho prolfered uniforms. The ward robe man insisted, and started tho men to dressing. Then the trouble began, by one of the Spanish soldiers confiscat ing a marine s suit. 1 lie remainder ol the Spaniards were not long In follow ing his example. In a moment the dressing-room was tilled with excited men, battling for American uniforms. The ward-robe man, sbige manager and some of the actors finally forced an en trance into the room, separated the men and at last got them Into their respective uniforms as tho play commenced. Ore gonial). This play will be given in this city at Shivcly's hall next Monday eve ning, Septembor 11). Willful MUtindenUndlnf. Mrs. Ferry Tho paper bus tho pio- tures of somo of tho loveliest house gowns on snlo at Sollnp's Mr. Ferry This houso docs not neeU a gown. A cont or paint v ia nnvo to do, and thnt will tnko nil the mouoy I can sparo. Cincinnati Enquirer. Let It LoW. Mrs. Rmisem (curly in tho morning) John, John I Don't yon smull escap ing gas? Johu (sleepily) I don't caro if I da It's tho hotel's gas. I don't have to pay for it. Philadelphia North American. A llrglnnln(. Tho Guest (an nrt conuoisscnr) Su perb I Simply eloRnnt l Hostess I'm glad yon like it. Sonps aro my hobby. Tlio Guest Oh, I meant the tureen. Jowolors' Weekly. Dreadfully Nervous. Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. It quieted my norvos and strongtboned my whole norvoua system. I was troubled with constipation, kidnev and bowol trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that 1 rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs.S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Charman A Co., Druggists, Oregon City. no m They all ssy that HARRIS' GROCERY Headquarters for Hay, Landplaatcr, Heeds, Etc. JUST ARRIVED... M9 mm m Wo have just received, direct from the Eastern factory, a complete line of men'H and hoys' furnishing goods' for fall and winter A Full Line of Shoes.., Ilavo just been placed in stock and will he Bold at rock bottom prices, i'leane give us a call and be convinced. c.unM iiii'g. M U St, SILVER PLATE THAT WEARS2 When you y SPOONS, Stc, P.uy reliable brands", even if they do coHt a little more. They aro worth tho difference. We sell the genuine, original Rog ers DroH. ware. Guaranteed to be the best in quality, style and finish. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN, THE jewelers. city The Marketing Point As the Great Manufacturing Center of the Pacific Coast OREGON CIT Is Coming THE PRODUCE Get our Prices if mi Ills e o Carries -the most complete stock ol First (Mass Groceries to be found in the City. OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY The factory towns of tlio East are noted for affording the best market to the neigh boring farmers and gardeners in proportion to the population of any of the towns in that section. The reason for this is that the peoplo of these towns have a fixed in come upon which they can always depend, and, as a consequence, they aro liberal buy ers, paying cash for all their purchases. to be One of the Best Marketing Towns in the State This is proven every day by the number of farmers, who aro to be seen on its streets Belling their produce, who, until just the last few years, sought the markets of other towns. The system of macadamized roads that is being built into all parts of Clack amas county, will enable all the people of this county to share in the profitable mar ket that Oregon City affords. If, as it is sure to do, the demands of Oregon City in crease in the next five years as it has in the past five years, this city will rank next to Portland as a market place for of the Farmer on Job Printing. SCHEDULES OF TIME ftOl'THKU.I PACIV10 RAILWAY POKTN) aoVND. (,'allfernla Einrcus (through) '" jrf Uiel (way station) S.VTa. m. 8.W p. m. SOCTM BOCSO, R'ffcbiirc Ixrf-nl (way tatlonn) California tiprem (through) :27 a. m : l p. ra .POSTAL HCHKPULE. T O0THiaH rACIFIC tiU-aoiD. Hill cIomxko. irg North, 3:fOtxm. Mall cionca koiiik South, 00 a. m and b.2H p in. Mail .llnlr . tin :el (rout North 7 M p.m., 10 1.1. .in. Usll Uwi.iihiiud (rom south 1). 10 a in., . p.m. ;r hit tiba atanaic urn Mall cloaet lor r'.irtlund and dittrlhuUiif polnta, I'y noon, anil i .i'i p. m, Mul clo.ea lor Milwaute only, S:4S a. m.. I Vi p. ui. Mail arrlres Irom PoiUaud, 11:30 a. m. and 4:11 p. m. aibS aoi'Tia. OrciroD CltytoKly.Carua, Hullno. Liberal and Holaltft leaita at U in. and arrlres at 12 m. dally. Oregon City to Bearer Creek, Mink, Clark, Meadow Brook, Union Mlll, and Colum.learea at S a. m. Monday, Wednesday aud r riday, and return u lollowlna dava at ( JS p. m Orexou Clly to Viola, Ioxan ami Kedland learea Orrgoa City Mouday, Weiiuevlay and Kriday at l.Ou p. m., leavlux Viola aaue daya it 7:Uu a. m. Oruxon City to Willamette, Stafford and WllMinrllle, errieet lUUa. ui. audieare at 11:30 a. in. daiiy. O- u rnl delirerf wind iw li oryjn on )nnday Irom 10 lo 11 a. in. Ail luti"rd'o.p-l into ibj box at in uoor U piomptly aeut off Sunday, a iiu other dya. A.I Kaau-ru nll that la delayed an I fallito irrlreou S:W a. m.. a. V. train alii eome on 12 ydock or4:l&electne Car. VHITE COLLAR LINE COLUMBIA IilVEH AND PUUET SOUND XAV. CO. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA Daily trip Bteanier Bailey Gatzert-Leavea every morning in the week at 7 o'clock, ex cept Sunday. Ileturiiini;, haves Astoria every night in Hie week at 7 o'clock, except Suii'Ihv. White Collar Line Tickrta and 0. P.. & K. Co. ticket are liilerchstiitahle on steamera Bailey Gaizert, T, J. hotter and R. R. Thorn pon, lor Astoria and all way points, Klavel, Ilwaco, Heaview, LoiiK Beach, Ocean 'ark and Nahcotta Olliu-e. Alder-atreet dock. Telephone (Maiu)l. Cvlnrufiia ih(ine 3."1. U.B. KCOfT. Prealdent (m p) AH iHioMcriivlo Dtrar TIME SCHEDULES Aiatva o tauM 1'uhtlamj. raoK Faet Unit 'alt Luke, Denver, Ft Faat Mail 8 p.m. Worth. -Omiiha, Kan- 7:A)a.m. ia City. St Loaia, lhiCtoai4d E.iL rpokana Walla Walla. HpolaTie, 8poane VUer Mmrefipolia. St I'nal. rler 2:4) p. m. Uo In t b. Milwaukee, 10u4a.ni. Chicago and LaaU Dallea Da Iim Loci) Dal ra. Bonneville, Lr.il S . m. Wuiinonh Kalli.C a- S.SDp. in. Ei.Suuuav eu Locki. aud UjoJ Kz Suiida) Hun lay K:ver. euuday 10 a. m, 7 a n. 8 p. m. Ocean Steamahlpa 4 p. m. All Sailina Datea labjeet to change. Por ?an Frmnciaco rail 1,6, 11, 21,26. 7 p. m. To Alaska 6 p. m. rail eop. 17th 8 p. m. Colnmbla Biver 4 pm. Ei. Sunday bteamen Ex. aanday Faturdiy To Aatoria and Way 10.UO p. m. Laudiiiua. 8 a. m. Willamette River S:S0 p. m. Ex. Sunday Mon. Wed. Oregon City, Newbers, and Fri. .aJeui and Way-Lindi 7 a.m. WlllanietandVfuihlll 4:30 p.m. Tuea, Thur Kivera Tuea.lhar, and ba, Oregon City. Darton, andSaU ana Way-Lanaicga. S a. m. Willamette River 4:30 p m. Tun . fhur. Pori.an . io Cvllla lue-i.ihnr. an lea. and Way-Laud. Dge aud bai. . Lmt Snake River Lare Kipana lewiston l:lot m. Biparia to Lewiaton 5t a m. Daily F.x. D.llyEi Saturday Friday W. II. IIUKLB TJRT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. F. E. DONALDSON, Agent, Oregon Uity. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Suu.h I ' North. 6:0U r.M. Lv Portland Ar I 0:30 a.m. 8:12 r.M. Lv Oreconcity Lt 8:40a.m. 7:5a.m. Ar 8. Frauclnco Lt I 8:00 r.M. Tbe above trains stop at all stations be tween Portland, baletn, Turner, Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Tangent, Sliedda, Halsev. Harrisbnrx, Junction City, Kueene, Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland inclusive Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates 117.00 tirst class and $11.00 second class in cluding sleeper. Kates aim ticaeis to .aiiern points ana F.uroiie. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and Al'STKALlA. Can be obtained from E. E. UOYD, ticket asent, Oregon City ROSEBUKQ MAIL (DallvL SUA. M. I Lv Lt Ar Portland Ar OregnnClty Lt Koaebnrg Lt 4:30 r. a I S:tr. M 70 it :A. M. I 6:J0r. M. West side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND C0RVALLI8. Hall Train, Daily (Except Snndav.) 7:S0a.M. 11 M A.M. Lv Ar Portland (iorTallli Ar Lt 5:Mr.M 1.20 r.M At Albany and Corvalllt eonnect with tralni Ol Oregon Central & Eastern Kallroad. Express Train Daily (Except Sunday) 4:50r.M. I Lt Portland Ar 8:2SA.a 7:'r. M. I Ar McMinnville Lt 6:50a.m 8:30 r. M. Ar Itt'lepeudeno Lt 4:50.m. B.KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM, Ass'l O. t. and ''ass. Agent Lie. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious Bteamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This is the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United Stales. Full informa tion by addressing or calling on J. N. HARNEY, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. 3i FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Washington street Tues day, Thursday and Sunday evenings at 5 o'clock. Returning, leaves Clatskanie Monday, Wednesday and Friday eyen ings at 5 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point about 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7:25; Rainier 8:20; Kalama9:15; St. Helena 10 :30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m. This Is the nearest and mwt direct route to the great Jfelialero valley. Shaver Transportation Co. OREGON Industrial Exposition Ol ES8 IN Portland, September 22nd CLOSE Octocer 22. 1898 Tbe Finest and Greatest Exposition Ever Held in the Northwest HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL Products of Oregon and Washington will be displaved in wonderful profusion. includ ing more varieties than ever before gathered together in one exhibit Gc'.fl, surer ill Bronze Medals will Be Avariel Marvelcusly Rich Specimens From Our Gold, Silver and Other Mines BENNETT'S RENOWNED MILITARY RAND Has been engaged for the season Astounding Aerial Feats and Acrobatic Performances Very Low Bates on all Railroads ADMISSION Adults25 cents Children 10 cents NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN TBI BRIDGE AND DKPOT. Double and Single Rigs, and ead die horses always on hand at the owest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person ol letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason. able terms. Mott's Nenrerine Pills The great remedy for nervous pros tratlon and all nervous diseases of the v generative or- bttuiiki aud At ilk tbijiii. pans of cither sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or lost Manhood, Impoteney, Nightly emis sions, Youthful Errors, Mental worry, ex cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1.00 per box by mail; 6 boxes for $5.00. MUTTS CHEMICAL CO. Prop's, Clere!and, Ohio. For sale by C. G. Huntle". Wanted-An Idea I Who mn tfifRlt mm aim rj la UilDtf U patfitt? Protect Tonr Irlfu: thT mar brloir too wealttw Writ JOtlM W KUDEHUURN CO.. Pauot AUor Beys. WtutilnffUm, D. C, for their $.HjO prlM QOm iTMiiil VsjuavUal