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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1898. 5 Oregon City Enterprise LOCAL TRANSMUTATION Llk'S. TimsCasd Kastsids Railway Company IIAVI PORTLAND (Couch St.) LIAVi OREOON CITY 7:00 A. M. Z45 6:30 V:l3 lo:c i Jo:43 11:30 11:15 r. u, 1:00 1:43 30 s 4:00 45 330 6:13 7:00 7:4S . b.yi only to Milwiukle 111:30 only to Mil wu Vie Ii:4 7:05 A. M. 7:50 8:35 9 W 10:05 i:35 11;) r. M. 1:05 1:50 35 j:ao 4:05 4:30 5:33 6:io 7:05 7'30 8:ao only to Milwaukie 9:15 10:30 12:50 only to Milwaukie 46 MlNUTI OHIOULI. OltKUUN CITY AND I'OHILANI) ItlVKKTIUI 8 rmuri ALTOS I.44VM COTI Ht) fuul Uli slront I. it,, m. onnioK I'iTT Kt'ol K.ghlli'lrool S lip, m, HIIXAHKTTK FAUS H'Y. 4vsrssio amiioi IWaio. 4:i 9 AO IUU1 II HO " 11 Id M i 10 p. m. m. ro. 7 uo A 14 " M ' l.ut h, m. a.l " 4 4) 1(1 " 4 2. " im " . ' 4I I 40 IU lift flu HiiU'W Oirt leave every hour Ulilll onlork B m. lit sOsd on anil l!i Jenurv4. Ii. ' I!. A HI1.UK,i.cit. THE LOCAL NEWS. VAsroivr.ii Ramai'M, Tim F.lghth California Infantry are doing gfcrrinoo duty t Vancouver Barracki and like many oilier military organlatlona liave Issued a paKT calllrd the "KevlUe," which la very newsy little sheet, llh Robert R. By ram a editor. It. II. Ilyrsm will be teiiirmliered In Oregon City aa the bookkwiwr lor JIamsliew A Rehm and la now chief clurk lo the quartermaster In the F.ighlh California LunnsFoaTiis Citv. At s special council meeting held Tueaday evening concerning the light! on lower Main etreet It waa determined to allow the arc light! to remain a now stationed and ilace an Incandt'trent light at Tenth Itreet to light the approach to the new walk up the hill. The council had had quite spirited duhate on the matter. It la difficult to move the prone nt light on the etreet without consldereble dissat isfaction. The council also ordered an are 1IkU at the end of the bridge back of the Barclay erhool and two for Kly. If the coat of arc llglita waa put In IncaixU'O cent lights the city would get more here lit ou these back streets. Hatarats Company F. The membera of separate Co. F. expect their unifo nn the coining wrok. CapUln Fred Vet aner ha! appointed the following non commissioned olhYeia: First sergeant, Bemiir l.inklna; quartermaster sergeant, Joe AiiNten, sergeants, M. L. Miller, Alfred Weed, David Fanchcr and Fred Jack; corporate, C. Graaier, Michael Mctjuaid, U. Itall and W. Rail; Inure corporal, Joe Boylan ; muitlcian, Winnie Iloylan. The company la fast gottinj Into ahape and will be one of the finest In the atate. The boyi ire taking grent Intereat and pride In the matter. Charity F.ntsrtainmsnt. The em ployee! of Wolff Zwlcker Iron Worki hive made arrangement! to give a mimical and literary entertainment at the Marquam on December 6th for the benefit of the families of the workmen recently killed on the torpedo boat Davla. The best talent of Portland has volunteered its service! end the enter tainment will be well worth attending outside, of the fact of helping In this very worthy cause. The families of these workmen are dciwndent and anyone buying a ticket to this entertainment enn be sure that his money goes to a worthy object as well as seeing one of the best entertainment! that the musical and literary tnlunt of Portland can give. Tickets are $ 1 each and can be had at the postolNco , this city. An Iniporlunt Difference To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are nut aflllctod with any disease, but that tl e system simply needs donning, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, an a costive condition Is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs, Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists, MANY A 1,0 V KH. Una turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies tho breuth by Its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on ubsoluto gun ran I co. Price 25 cts, and 50 cts. C. G. Huntley the Druggists. Rest shave in the city at Johnson's harbor shop. co urn COURT. (Continued Irom first page.) It was ordered that he he paid $100 until bridge Is inspected ' by oCinmlsHloner Morton. In the matter of (lie petition of Judge Moreland for rebate of luxes on the Me (Jul property at Milwaiiklo, the same w denlti'I, In the matter of opening the Forsvthe road, Hiincrvlsor Hoistroui was unlo.ed to open the sniiin. In the matter of the appearance of J. P. Cole and It. J. Moore to show cause why their assessment should not be In o ' sd, their affidavits in response to 0 iler to appear and show eiui why Iiict assessment on proKiriy should not b i Incresssd, read, ami It appearing from their afllilavll! that their proeriy la woperly ai -eased ; It Is ordered that the cjiiiii remain as at present on the tax 1 ill. In the matter of compromise of taxes In case of Thus. W, Kcllogg's prorty, V e same was referred to dm trio t attor ney with Instructions to make no com promise In sjld nvitter, as all mutters pertaining, to said t lie seem regular. In the matter of the taxes on the Clayson estate, C. W. Itlsley, chairman bourd of directors school district No. W, aiH'ared to represent school district No. 2M, in the matter of setting aside t ie order whereby a compromiKo wss made hy county court in settlement of tsxei In Charles Clayson estate, lie contend' lug in behalf ol his ilUir'ct that such ac lion should he Uken as district No, 2t never agi'ecd, nor would they agree to any such compromise on that part ol shIi taxes lieloiiuiiix to sniil school uislrict, In the matter of the . itnent of the Dull Run plJ line, the same was re furred lo Ihe county lude. In tho mutter ol the bond of F.li W.IIUnn, aNsessor-elei't, the same wss p oved. in the matter of the report ol J, II Hmith on the cut at Deep creek bridge, tliasHiiinwa accepted, sod the mutter referred lo Comiiiinaloiier Morton to lis ve Hiipcrvirior Cmike make said cut and II'! In conformity with hlan of surveyor. In Ihe matter of increasing the allow- ani'e of Mrs, Jane Itolterts, a county charire, the presi'iit allowance it 1.1 In created I) she being over 100 years old and bedfast In the mutter of the petition of Jsnfi Rusitell et al, for relief ol David Morris. 7 waa allowed to dute from Nov. I, IMS, warrant! to be drawn In favor of John hump. In Ihe nutter of the petition of Cliarle. Ir itheiford for county aid fur Mr. and Mra. UMitfer, 1 4r month allowinl to date Aroiit Nov. 1, IStiH, warrant! to be drawn i lavor ot Mr. Kruger until Iilrtle o red. I the matter of claims of C. 8 tilde- man et al, (or work on HivhUnd road, the a ime was dinal lowed, snd the ma ' .- of (u-dialling plank for improvements of that (Hvrllon of said Highland road tli. . has been graded by volunteer work v referred lo the counly judge to see I' ' in roal waa proierly gradel, and with toe. ' ' lo ai l in laid matter of ilnialnritf isid Improvement. In the matter of the Dickey r 1 Molalla bridge! oi Mol-lla rlvi , , e county Juiltfe rearted how he found matter! in connection will Molalla l.yjr at point aliove Dickey bride r i ' Mriutil i MiruiuH. ii ordered tl'-' I e county aurveyor lie instructed to make a profile of SJid Molalla riyer atovf riiiht l hpriiiK! as recommended by the county Judue. In the matter of bill of Orettonrity hirpiial (or treating Mr. Martin and Clara Chambers, it was orilered that the same be sent to Sulem for collection out of fund for non-resident poor. In the mutter ol increasing the allow ance 01 J. II. Jones and wile, county charges, the tame was increased to $10 lr month, to date Iron) JSovemlier 1, IH'.lS, to lw drawn In lavor ol tliarlei Llvrsay . In Ike matter of making an allowance for L Freeman and wife, it was ordered that Mra. Freeman have $4 per month to date from Nov. 1, 1HDK, lor three months, warrants lo be drawn in favor of Mrs. C.J. Parker. In the matter of accepting the tax roll the same was approved. In the mailer ol Hie sliertu s report lot the collection of taxes for the year 1HU7. the same was read, and the matter of examination of said roll left with judtte loeaiploy such help as tie may deem necesxary to get a, full and complete re purt of same. In the matter ol replacing Mr. Irving e fence, the same wss led with Commis sioner Marks, with power to act. In the matter ol retiring the Uacka- in as river roau. livers inn aim uucx Creek toads, the same was left to the county judge and Commissioner Morton with power to act. In the matter ol the contingent lumi, it wss ordered that flOO be transferred to said fund. In the matter of improving the road in district No. 11 with corduroy, the tion waa granted and it waa ordered lliai 2lK) yards be placed on the Cushing mi'l road, Thomas Mann agreeing to haul the same. In the matter of expenses in justice of the peace courts, it was ordered (list the deputy district attorney be requested to look into the matter of exH)nse in bring ing cases in justice of the peace courts, and bring them In those courts where the least expense will be Incurred In the conducting of said cases, and that they further be rcqucitod to see that in all cote 3 brought where there is any douot of conviction or where in their opinion the prosecution witness is being actuated by any other feeling than strict jimtice, that they Insist that Bald prosecuting witness give a good and sufliclent bund to reimburse the county for all expenses in connection with such cases if convic tion is not secured. And it is further ordered that no bills for expenses in justice courts be allowed unless the com plaint under which said CiHu was brought was submitted to an approval of hy tho district attorney or his deputy before the bringing of said cases. And it is further u:iered that no bill of expense incurred i conducting any me in tho justice courts shall be audited and allowed un less accompanied with such statement of the catse as well as tiie facts attending the place of arrest and the distance traveled by witnesses, constable and dis trict attorney or his deputies for which mileage is claimed. In the matter of ex-Commissioner Jaggais' copy of Hill's codo, it was OJdered that the clerk ascertain if said codo is Mr. JiiL'gar'B personal property or not, and if so, lo make a requiaition on secretary of statu for one for Com missioner Morton. In the matter of the repuire of Clacka mas counly tirldge, It was ordered thut upon us coiiiplenoii and acceptance ny JmliH Itvfin. warrant to be drawn in favor ol rtici ov for the amount due, . In the mailer of Mill'! code:), It was ordered that the county Judge ascertain what a set of Hill's codo can be mr chiiinil lor In toe miiHer of the reports of officer! ' rOc oi cr of those received, the follow ing wis eppioved: Cleik, fdJft.W); re conler, (.l td 10. In tin' iMiiti. r of inlleatre and per diem of citiri'v commissioner! (or November term, K!)H, 8. F. Marks was allowed 5 davs and M miles, $17 IK); J. U. Morton b daem d 'M miles, $17.00, In tie uiiii'i-rof the payment of claim! file I uyalusi Clackamas county. The county court having examined said cUmi" in I iieing fullv satisfied, it is oioci d I 'j ih- court that the clerk shall Imui war., .i.t on the general bind in favor of the persons and for the amount! hereinafter Scifled in payment of said claim : J K Mi-Co v W0 00 Maude -liHhnry, clerks acc't.. .. 20 00 Josephine I, I'eubody clerk! acc't 60 00 Ira M. Chase, clerk'sacc't 65 00 Htate. v Kiolin, j p court. F T (irillith, diet att'y 6 00 wtate vs Van Tress, J p court. 0 Kchucbel. J p M F MiCown, constable..... (leu Dunlavy, wit 0 30 17 00 6 70 6 70 6 70 6 70 H 70 Finest llartman A II l.oan, witness, J I' Miller, " , F J Hiilimrs. " , Fi.nk Ridings, " , (1 (J F Myeis " , I 1) l.srkins Hum Marrs, J li I'orter. Juror. . J R William! " P D Curran " cc William! " , i R Diml. k, dit att'y Ktate vs ll.-iiderson, j p court. C Ki'huelHd, j p , M F.McCown, constable O II Dimli k, dint att'y Hlate vs Thompson, j p court. C Schuelml, J p Clias K llurns, con , (i II Diinh k, dist alt'y Stale vs Chute. C St-huehel, J p M F MrCown, con Uotlfrhid Wallace, wit August Ilulteinillcr, " Fred Hheehel, " F.rnet Roy lea, " , Win llenderson, " 2 O ") 0 60 6 0J 6 05 Itt 00 ! 6 00 6 30 10 70 4 30 1 n 3 00 ... 4 60 ... 6 00 ...1143 00 (j li Dimiik, dep dist att'y... Courier, tux roll IH'.HJ Ktate vs liabsch, j p court. W W Jeasn, J p F M Mai hews, con Kulnaker, wit , 1'imoud Kinney, wit , ed II iwurd, witness Al'oert Khafer, " U.eAhhafer, " I.J Arnold, " , 8 00 12 80 2 00 2 70 4 30 3 10 3 10 2 60 2 50 2 00 2 90 7 00 Clareme Floyd, " Ohas W Riown, " Clyde Kvane " (i R Dimick. dist stt'y J W Grout, assesori acc't 30 00 108 00 54 00 I. Htout, " " Ida Smut, " " Kleth Cuiuins, " " UWUrai-e, " " M C Strii klunJScoroner'i acc't (1 R DiuiU k.dist alt'y M C Stiickland, coroner M C StrlckLnd, coroner , (1 R Dimick, dist att'y Inquest OeorgH Ililland. H W tScramlin, juror 64 00 30 00 6 00 C 00 6 20 5 6 George Lilt her laud, " W K Young. K M Morria, A Klebe, " George Walsch, Ir. IVauinan, wit MriJovner, " Pearl Palmer " Frank Mathews, constable C Schuebel, coroner 10 05 6 00 7 40 8 00 6 00 00 9 00 68 50 30 00 10 00 6 00 14 00 2 60 7 15 6 25 2 14 12 60 40 00 14 00 16 0. 24 00 9 00 Dr Deadman, physician........ (i U Dimick, dist att'y Frank Mathews, burial R J Moore, Canadian thistle ... JDLarkins, " " ... O T & T Co, court house Courier-Herald, sta p K L tlolman, pauper U ii Young, " R L Russell. " J II Smith, surveyors ac't A W r ranee, road and bridge.. Wilson A Cooke " " . . Pope Co. " " .. OCInm Worki" " .. Geo R Rate A Co" " .. E McCoy " ' .. Maude Salisbury, sherifTi ac't. Will L Miller, Clyde Kvane, ' " . 11 Heaver. I Sellimr. pauper 22 00 J J Cooke, board of prisoners. ... 82 48 W II i oumr, road and bridge. ... u uu Noblitts stables, road and bridge. 4 00 V It Hyde 3 tw Dunning & Campow Indigent Mldleia ac 40 ou C II Isom, sheriff! ac't 48 50 Press 4 75 F.nterprise 22 90 Mrs Wineiett, paujier 4 25 In the matter of the reports ol supei- vison for the month of November 1898. The court having examined said reports, It is ordered that they be and the same is hereby approved and the expense of the several districts are hereby ordered paid, and the clerk la instructed to draw warrants on the road fund and county fund for several amounts and in favor of the following named persons: Koad district No. 1 Labor on Milwaukie and Baker's Ferry, Risley, Sprinubrook and section line roads. RF Tyler $45 00 ('has Frankhauser 40 50 K J Lyons 39 00 Walter llagonberger 42 00 Henry Sluckoy 0 00 K Scot t 12 00 It S McLaughlin 12 00 oseph Polly 7 50 S M Miller 7 50 Deck Howlet 7 60 John Abrahams 7 50 Jesse Cootes 19 50 E J Spooner 4 50 Paul Spooner 30 W Harry Clifford. 34 50 W II Counsel and team 60 CO WS Payn 19 60 Total $443 25 Road district No 2 Bridge work C K Cramer $12 00 BCiamer 7 00 J F Robbins 6 20 Total Road district No 3 Labor on Deep Creek .$M 20 bill, Hagon, THE EXCELENCE OF SYfiUP OF FIGS Is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, bnt also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fio 8yuf Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing' the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup ot Fig Is manufactured by the Califohvia Fio Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one In avoiding- the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing' of the Cam t oK.tiA Fio Sykup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Flgi has given tojnilllons of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of Its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening- them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get Its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, C.L LOCI! VILLK, Kr. NEW Tsitlf. N. T. Winston snd Union school bouse, Rock Creek, Baker's bridge roads snd repair ing culvert! and small bridge!. F.d Rurghardt $ 6 00 Warren (ireenwell Henry Bock, bridge work.. 6 00 3 00 i A w t;ooke. 14 00 I A W Cooke, team and bridge work 2 25 3 85 Ell Rurghardt, lumber... i Totat .$35 10 Roed District No 4 II FCurrin $14 00 II F Curiin, work and two teams 3 00 It A Wilcox. . 3 00 (ius Wilt-ox Albert Bartlema.. Chas Rartlema ... Jas Ostium George For man... Roy Form an Jamea Anderson . T Yocum, lumber , .. 3 00 .. 3 00 .. 3 00 .. 2 00 .. 3 00 .. 3 00 .. 3 00 .. 28 65 $72 35 ..$ 7 60 .. 7 60 .. 3 00 .. 3 00 .. 6 25 .. 7 50 ,. 12 00 .. 1 00 .. 10 00 Total Road district No 6 P Kenney Elijah Coalman Marvin Dickenson Ed Koffer jr E A Revenue E A Revenue, team J II Revenue Ed Koffer er J H Revenue F A Meining, spikes J II Wewer Total Road district No 7 Otio Aschoff Adolf Aschoff .. 1 00 .. 32 00 ..$87 50 ...$2 60 ... 1 60 Adolf Aschoff, spikes 40 Total .....:$4 40 Road district No 11 J A Jones, plank and work, $18 13 Road district No 12 Graveling Milwaukie and Criswell road. Frank Hutchins $3 00 George Clark 4 12 Fred Gerber 3 00 Sam Gerber 3 00 P Willson 3 00 Aug Huber 4 12 M H Heibhoff 4 12 W II Brown 3 00 Henry Reed '. 2 25 P T MeCubini 3 00 W P Kirchem 3 00 OD Robins. Joseph'Sprague.., Jacob Gerber L Newkirk A Swales J R Heater Barney Fallert.... A J Oldenberg... Wm Chenoworth . PKohle Henry Bolsmne. . , J C Isprague... W II Bouney, lumber 5 00 Total $60 61 Road district No 14 J L Swafford $10 00 J Shelly 7 60 J Dixon 3 00 AMauts 3 00 BF Linn, lumber 7 40 Total $30 90 Road district No 15 Labor on the Howland road. R H TaborJ $2 00 AT Howland 3 00 John Evans 1 50 EnosCahill, lumber 9 32 George Broughton, lumber 3 44 Total ." $19 94 Road district Xo 16 Work on New Era bridge road, grading bill and labor on new bridge. WS Rider $ 3 00 11 II Gregory 3 00 Walter Rider 1 50 A Staley and team 3 00 "Aijer's yierry Pecioral Baved my child's life in an attack of 99 G. H. FRANKLIN, Bedford Springs, Va. HALF-SIZE BOTTLES, 50c. M A Hcbeer and team ...... , , 800 C II Rider and team 3 OD Enos Cahlll, lumber 12 83 Totsl $20 33 Koad district .No 17 H F Garrison $ 75 JKhull 150J Erthtill 1 50 1 Andy Knight 1 60 WmBiswilT 3 25 Albert Knight 76 Adsm Knight 15 00 j Ed Hutchinson 18 001 Elijah liutcbinsen 1 60 i II Gilmore 18 75 M 8 Fisher 12 00 Mllo Lee 3 75 J Tackleson 75 DIt Dimick 17 00 Total $!)6 00 Road district No 18 Labor on bridges, graveyard snd Lewis road, E WHorDscbub $2 00 T Daniels 1 15 W Daniel! and team 2 25 M London 75 BCasadav 75 Lindsley & Son 3 25 Total ..$10 10 Road district No 19 Bridge work and labor on Meadowbrook, Oregon City, Union Mills, Clarke! and Oregon City road!. Frank Miller $3 00 W 11 Brigga 1 60 Aunat Erickson 3 00 OCDean 1 50 John Denieon b 00 Total $14 00 Road district No 21 Labor on Gray's Mill, Jack Cutting road and lalior on re pairing culverts etc. F M Nsnght $0 50 R P Cooper 5 50 Birt Hubbard 2 00 C O Hubbard 2 00 Milk Creek sawmill 2 00 Total ...... ....$17 00 X,aA rtlutrSoi nan Oiif a Tart a 1 nn ilia Highland and Mountain Home bridges. F W North $ 6 CO H North 14 CD M O Gard 5 50 W C Buckner 28 00 C Welch 4 36 F Welch 1 35 F W North 9 00 J W Jones 62 47 W C Buckner 1 80 Total $125 48 Road district No 23 Labor on Barlow, Canby and Aurora Hill roads, Taylor bridge and culverta. John Gohra $ 3 00 August Dal man 4 50 Solomon Miller 3 00 A Hagey 1 60 J J Miller 13 25 H Hilton 3 00 tele Bros ... 5 59 Total $28 25 Road district No 26 Labo.' on Mol- alia and Nolan Mill, Soda Springs and right's bridge road. W Thomas -. $ 2 28; 8 L Dart.. 1 50 1 50 1 60 4 88 9 75 C W Dart EE Jndd W P Herman A J Sawtell .. R Dauahtery . 3 75 3 00 1 50 3 00 C Austen PC Miller.... II Gable F Scott J Johnson.... L Steijrhinan.. J R Shaver... 1 60 75 75 ... . 14 00 Total $48 42 Road district No 27 Labor on Lutier man hill. CK Quinn f 4 00 Wm Jack 4 00 E A llartman 4 00 I D Lark ins 4 00 W A Thomas 2 00 GeoU Cardew 3 00 Geo Pfiester 3 00 Edward Hubbard 2 00 C E Young 6 00 Total Road district No 30 Bridg A Fortune GHLocey E Davis F Manning P Worthington L Waldorl .32 00 work T Fox with team J R Hays 8 00 Road work C Shannon.....' C Shannon and team C Ford AK Ford E Calkins G H Locey J R Hays Pope & Co., hardware Fred Moehnke, lumber 7 60 3 00 9 00 3 00 8 25 6 00 10 00 5 50 122 15 Total $173 05 Road district No 31 Claus Peters $3 00 Don Gage 2 70 John Peters 75 P A Baker, spikes 5 25 George Saum, lumber 5 76 Total Road district No 38 Labor ...$17 46 on Bear Creek bridge. Gilbert Iiougham $6 A Iiougham 1 Lewis liotiphsm 31 Anton Mikkleson....' 21 Stillman Andrews 21 Fred Wagner 2 Paul Dunn 14 25 Em met t Donalhue 12 00 Peter P Heia 43 50 Total $154 05 Bjllomy & Buscb, the furniture deal ers, are now delivering their goods by means of their own delivery wagon. A Personal Matter A well painted house. Is like a neat ly dreesed person always attract ive and pleasant to look upon. YOUR HOUSE Can be repainted and freshened np at a very reasonable price paints are very cheap now. Don't leave it nntll the sun makes any more marks and cracks in it. Leave Orders at Ely's Store... MURROW lh4 Fainter., Baking Powder Made irom pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders art tn greatest mcaacers to health of the present day. Sunday Services. OERMAN EVANGELICAL LTJTH EKAN I.V.MAN UAL JH UROH-Comif K.glilh snd J. Q. Adams streets; Key. Ernest J. W. Mack, pastor. Hun day school at V) A. M., weekly services every Thursday 48 P.M. German school every Bulurdaw fro 11 9 lo 12. Everybody Invited. riltST CONGKKOATIONAl, CHURCH. Rev. I. W. Hu 1 r, ftor. Hervleet t 1040 t. a. and 7:30 r. n. HuihUt School after morolnr ervico. Player meeliu 1 hu'wlny evemnt tt 7 HOo.clork. Prayer mrtliir ol Young people's Society ol Chrlttiao fcodearor ever Sunday veunif at ;30 prompt FIRST BAPTIST CHPRCH. - Riy. M I Kt oe.Piitor HoroloK Service at U'iSO-. Sunday School at 11:16; Kvenlui Service 7:M: Regutiu pr'yer mee-i Thnraday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening i".' '-.."a . ouuuay in me monui. A cordial Invitation to ail. ST. IOHN'8 CH URCH. CATHOLIC Rsy. A Hi-LiBiaXL, .'eicor. On Sunday mam at I and 10:80 a. u. Every second and lourth Sunday German sermon alter the 4 o'clock m At all other maaaea Knglloh sermons. Sunday School al l-.m r. n. Veapen, apologetic subiecui and Benediction at 7 JO r. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. R. H. Ober, Pastor. Morning service at 10:-. Sunday School at 10:00. Class meeting alter morning service. Evening service at 7.SS, Epworth League meeting Sunday evening at 4:30; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 5:301 strangers cordially Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH.-Rgy. A J. Montgomery, Pastor. Services at 11 4. sr. and 7:10 r. M. Sabbath School at 10 A. u. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor metis every Sunda- evening at 4 30. lhutsdaj evening prayer meeting at 7 JO. Seats free. EVANOIV AL CHURCH GERMA5 Key Ertcn, Paf.r: 1. K. Ehrit a.UUdU Preaching se. Ires every Sunday at 11 A. M. anu 7;ao P. M. bbath school every Sunday al 10 A.M., Mr. Zi-. .nermau supu Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. 8T. PAUL'8 EPISCOPAL criURCB Rev. P. K. Hammond, Kector. eeryices every Sunday at 11a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, tkrvice every I riday evening at 7:30. Oilier services as n ly be announced. All seats free. Stranger- cordially inv -d. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZION'8 C05 gregatioiial churcn. Kev. F. Back, pastor. Services every Sunday al 11 A. 11. Sunday school 41 10 A. M. Christian Science meetings at Willam jette hall, Sunday morning service, 11 o clock ; Sunday school, 12; weekly meet lug. Wednesday evening at 8, except first week of each month, when meeting will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Reading room open every afternoon from 1 :30 to 4. Lodges. A. O. U. W. meets every Saturday evening in the A. O. U. W. Temple. Geo. R. CalitT, secretary. Rebekahs Willamette Rebekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday ol each liicath at I. O. O. F. Temple. Matla Uodfry, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, ForesterB ol America, meets first snd third Friday im the month in Red Men's Hall. F. T. Rogers, secretary; F. 8. Baker, chiel ranger. Meade Poet No. 2, G. A. R., meets first Wednesday in each month at Wil lamette Hall. E. W. Midlam, com mander. Clackamts Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of eaeb month in Masonic Hall. II. S. Strange, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. 0. E. S. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays in eacb month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennis Rowen, secretary. Oregpn Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. O. F., meets every Thursday in Odd Fellows' HalL T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. O. O. F. meets first and third Tuesday in eacb month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacbeno Tribe No. 13, Imp. O. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men's Hall. J. W. Stuart, 0. of R. ; H. L. Patterson, Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meets first snd third Saturdays in eacb month at Masonic Hail. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Corps No 18, W. R. C, meete 1st Monday in each month at the Will amette Hall. Mrs. Clouse, president. The Auxiliary meets the third Monday, at Willamette Hall. Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each mouth at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searl, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Biauch No. 647, meets every Tuesday of' the month. Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M., meets In Red Men's Hall, on second snd fourth Wednesdays G. H. Hyatt, record keepei, MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Waknest, hretrm laritv anil u mis loiisiior viK" and banish "palm of moBstiu tiun." They are "Lift Biivcr1' toglrUat Womanhood, atUtntf Uo Tflopment of organs and iKKly. 11 known rfmeily for women tviunhu. s: nnnc no narm me . V.Vtr? hv mull ViWillHai' HOTTRRF ,4i.-tir VI prr not; M hv driiVfrfMsw .&3rv MOT! CHEVIOAi For sale by C. O. Huntley. k - -w' 4T