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( OKEQON CITY ENTEIU'ItlSE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1899. H Oregon City Enterprise - LOCAL TBANSrOBTATION LINES. TimrCaki Kantnim IIaii.waY Company IIAVI PORTLAND (Couth St.) IIAVI OREGON CITY 7:00 A. Mi 745 :J V 15 10:00 10:45 ivy 1115 r. m. 100 1:45 yj J '5 4:00 4 45 l.ii 7:ou 7.U5 A. M. 7:30 "35 V 10.05 10: jo II 35 11 r, m, 15 1:90 .M j:w 4 "5 450 5 55 60 7:S t:u only lo Mil auk la only lo MiUaulla b xi billy to Alllwau Vie 3 1o:j 9:15 10: to I j jo only lo 11:40 alllwe Uls 4S MlNUtl BOMIOUtl. oreuon t try an pomum kivkktiiiii TI4MII 4I.TUSA IJ1IU roTi Foul l.fl 4 Mml I (A a. m. nrr f-t P.ilill.Uel I r p. i. MILUtlinK fAUA eVY. firtmio taii.ei I to a, a. u in 0 0U II 1 , " II 10 1 lap. m. 4 . " I U I 10 It III ii.ltarrrs nus Ma. M, 1 00 1 " I " I . m. I . IS I W " I U " . t 1. I " a uuJ.r 41 leave evny kaur umll 1, kaur nam I rreiori It.l Je'iU.rt a. IW. CA hil l kH.ot rr. OI K OltMHK vOLi'MTIcMU. Apel te Il CM ( af Oregaa far I'lmTiAno, Jan. tl To tha CUIaent ol Oregon: When our country demand ed Ilia eervlcet ol Ita i-ltiaene In uphold ing tli honor of the it nona reaj-onded mora promptly r mora earnestly than dlil the young tnen of Oregon. At they inarched away they were our pride, and carried with them our lova and admira tion. When lha regiment relume many who mart bod away will not ba In lha rankt; they died lo tha Mrvir of ttmlr rouniry. Let ua at onca rrt a inonoiiient In memory lo Uiom who hava dil. I't ut hva It roinpletrj ao (hat when tha oldlan roturn Ury can axial In lha caremonlra of dodiralloa. Th aoldirrt' monumrnt xjmmltt- liaa tinorolMHl to Uka thla wark In hand. A ' IradlnK cltiton from rn'li county In thaalala haa lin pUrml on U10 couiinltlea. Kach county wilt ba under lha matu itin.l of Iht commit (Minta from thai county. 1 1 la lha' aim of lh organliallon to inak Dili work Kipular by Uclng tha ubacrlutlon within rfarh of all. Thert will be tot al aollcilor in racli pracluct ot hool district, avliM-led by tha county couiwlttoaman, whera raou cu loava tlirlr nmrt and rah,aixl tiava It for warded to tha xvrvUry of lha commit te. K( h )racn contrihutlnn 23 cenU will receive by mail co7 of ttia uiunu inent edition of a tnw uiiliio hlatory, well worth the money. Kvrryona can iTord lo aubiicrlbe cenlt for o worthy a cau". Addreat, Koldlera' Monumonl Coin mlttee, room 8, Hamilton building, 1'ortland, Ore. We boa our people will raapond at once, lima la IIiuIUhI. CHAULKS V. HEEBK. Chairman Monument Committee. M. D. WISDOM, Kecretary. Hut pnere ploane copy. Mr. H. L. Kelly la tha Coiniultteemkn for this county nd will be glad to give ny Information dtmlrud In regard to the matter and will alao rocolve niWrlp tlont. x t'HOKKH TALK. lie I glnil Id to I iitllalill. anil fur Ki' Nw Yokk, Jan. 21. Rlulmrd Croker, tholamany luader wna auen to-day, with reference to an interview which ho catiHiid to bo publlHhud this morning, du daring lliut the (rue uoinnge of lilver t the ratio of 1U to ! wai a dead Ihhiio. t"'oritonally, I am oppoiod to review ing the tilver quettlon," anld Crokcr. "And haye you not alto expreaNod yourtulf us In favor of uxpitnelon?" was asked. "Yefl.Ihavo inld that jversonally I tm in favor of expansion we would not to day bo in America, and we would not be hero to-day If the Indiana had not been killed or run olT." "What do you think will be the osson tial dlflurence between the Republican and Democratic platform In the next Presidential contest?" "The next Presidential contest is Iwo yesn ofT. We may all be dead by that time." "Couldn't you mention one principal difference between the Democratic and Republican parties in 1000?" "Well lisrdly, Just at present) new iiiHii;m hound lo arise, nd by Ida lima the rtlf iulrt to ins up their I'.MMJ platforms, there must i "inn Im iorlaiil illltitrenres of opinion In tha na tional polity. AIiIhkiIi I am In fayor of ipaimlon, Iimiimioii of Jiit how far ought to iianil ami the beet way lo lo It la una lliat li yet lo l eettlo, I in always ready lo U convinced." I'NiTkii statm ttf.HA Toiia. The Struggle ailll aa la Man Nlalee, Chh aiio, Jan. 25. Following are the reiulu of balloting In varloua atat": reiinaylyanla-On the alilh joint ballot (juay received 100 wdea, Jenka W), !! tell 15. Thirty-all other vote were arath-rlng; paired 12; alent 2; nerea aary to choice, L'O .New Jeraey Tha Iwo hotinea balloted aeparalvly. John Keane (rep ) received It vote In the tenale end 37 in lha houee; Jamea 8nilth, (drm.) 7 In lha eiiata and 2.' in the hoiia. Wekl Virmiila-ltoiiMt, Mrliraw 3H, Hi-,,i T HlliMid 1, Coir l,kt.wiil I; aniialv, Kcolt 1H, Mcliraw A, m teiary to choired. ( Uter Nathan It. t-'cHt baa been elet'U-d I'tab Two ballota weraUken today. Willi the following retull: Kliu 1H, Sti C'une 21, Cannon 7, Judge BarU b (rep.) II' Sutherland l,abeiil2. Adjourned until Imnorrow. Nebraika One t allot wai Uken bly, resulting a followa: Allen f.H, Ifayward 41. Thlrty-ona other votea were fal tering. California The eituation la urn hang ed. To-lay 'a vole resulted at foiloat: (Irani, 21; Burnt 21; Bull. 13; Barnet, II; Wl.lUJJ; Katlering, H; net-eanary, Ct. Wlaronain The fl'at formal vote for a I'nluM Statra aenalor to rmxred John I.. Mitchell wt taken todty. The coin blnixl vole rre ilrd at folloat: (jutilea 40; Hiephenon 'M; Bl-Nk 17; Cook H; Webb 10; Byan Mem.) 21. ActTiM, Te,. Jan. 24 Governor 11. A. Cullieraon wa loUy eleile.l ty ac clamation In lha lefinleture lo ba United rltalet aenator, to eiiivtfd Hoifer q. Milla. OLVHt-u Jan. 24 -The di adhxk will probably continue unlit tomorrow even ing, when il la prolmbte republican caai'ut will be held with problematical rrtulta. CiiivikxIi Jan. 24 Today earli botiae of tha Irglelalura vote. for I'nited Htalei aenator Xn orcee Clarence I. Clark. Hut two nomination! ttera made, Clark by tha repol.lirant, and C"iireiuan J. K. Ottxirne by lha dotnoi rata. In the aenate 1.1 volea were rl for Clark and 6 for Oatiorne ; 1 abeenl. In the boua Clark teielved 34 yoiea, OiborneS; 1 abaent. Hie nveaoa. Soma ( the be.t of Dean IlKn't ato rieacome from Halifai (not Khnffluld). One of thneo con pern a hit verger, one fKr. Imagine biro, venerable flgnre with Rray hair, akallcap, gown and vrririr'a at iff. In Iguorauca lhehd marriwl wan to bit deoeaaod wifa'a ller. 8aer. wrboea bonlncat it woe lo act tie the matter about Ibe banna, wai at once croeaetamlued. "Ub, yea, vicar," aald he. "Iknowed right welll I know d nartlea. "But why did yon nol tell ruel"' 1 tbould bave furblddun them." "Well, vloar, it wat jutt tbil way, do yon ie. Cue of Ibe parties wat 84 end t'other 60. 1 tajt to myiulf : 'Lord, It oan't latl long. Let 'em wed, and bother th la wt I' "Loudon News. A nalar Talralat. A gentleman In a rural diitrlct drew down upon bit bead a itorm of adverse orltlolnu by marrying a aeooud wife shortly after the demisa of his flrat Two of those good ladiei wbo look gen erally npou tho surfaoe of things and wbo are sver ready with condemnation were discussing the dlsgraoefal affair. "Why, my dear, tbero'i his poor wife hardly oold in bor grave, and bo Root and marries snot her I" "Dreadfull" de clared the other. "1 novcr hoard of such a thing " "I should think not indued," went on No. 1 angrily. "Mar rying wlfo after wife like that why, Ibo innu's a rcgolur polygot I" Oornblll Magaeine, Jul W hat II Meaat. "It was n pitch buttlo," he said. " 'I'ltched,' you mean," sba correct ed. "I don't mean anything of the kind," he replied. "I miuu 'pitch. ' It was a tight between tarw." Obi0ro Post. Hp il and coughs and all lung ttaublos Aprs (tfierrij Peciorai la the standard remedy. It 1s now put up in half-size bottles. HALF SIZEHALF PRICE. mm THE EXCELLENCE OF SYEIP OF FIGS la due nt only to tha originality and simplicity of tho combination, but alao to tho care and skill with which It U manufactured by kdrntiflo process! known to the Califohmia Hruir Co, only, and wa wUh to Impress upon all lha Importance of purchasing lha Iriia and original remedy. As the (rmuloi Hyrup of Figs la manufaotured by th t'AM'OMKIA I'io HtHvr Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will aMist one in avoiding tha worthies Imitation! manufactured by other par ties. Tha high standing of tha Cam roasu Fio braur Co. with tha medi cal profession, and tha katlafactlon which tha genuine Hyrup of Figs has given to million of famlllea, makes tha name of the Compuny s guaranty of tha eiccllcnca of ita remedy. It is far In advance of all other laiatlves, as it acta on the kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken Ing them, and It does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get It taneflclal effocU, please remember lha tune of tha Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ah rauatiaco, e4, Lt is VILLI. Br. . tWvaRK.K.t i..TP VOTT ;an; OVERCOAT, MAOKINTOSOH OR SUIT OF CLOTHES It will pay you to come to Portland and purchaso of us. n OUR PRICES ARE LOWER Than any other 6tore in tho 6tate and wo will pay fare, to Portland and return on all purchases of $5.00 or over. Moyer HEN. SELLING, Manager. A raUe Alartn. "Oh, John, dear." aald Mrs. Nerv cos, "I'm so glad yon'vo come homo I 1 wsnt yon to go right out and bave that pew uelgbbor of ours arrested. He hat been besting bit wife and family all tbe morning, and tbe way tbey moan la too horrible for auytbingl It bat thrown me into bytterioa and a norvout beaducbe, and there, there I Do you bear that? Isn't it awful?" Dot John, dear, looked out the win dow and only smiled. "Why, what do you mean?" scream ed bis wife. "Are yoo as heartiest at be? Will you, too, look on and bear a poor woman and bor innooeut ohildreu beaten to" "There, there, my dear, calm your self 1 It's only the pulley on the now building that's going op on tbe next corner. It uoedt a little OIL " -Detroit Free lresa Carlfl Hears Dlcfceaa Itead. April 80, 1803, Curlyle wrote thus of one of Dickens' readings, says O. T Cope I and lu The Atlnutio: "I had to go yosterday to Dickens' reading 8 p. m., Hanover rooms, to the complete upset ting of my evening habitudes aud spir itual composure. Dickens does do It capltully, such at it is; acts better than any Maoreudy iu tbo world;- whole trnglo, comic, huroio theater visible, porformiug under one but aud keepiug ns laughing iu torry way, some of us thought the whole night He is a good creature, too, and mnkes 50 or CtlO by tach of tbo readings." .. ratting la tha atlas. Clara I oudorstuud that Mr. Feath crloy paid me a very protty oompliment toduy? Ethel Yes. What was it? Clnra He laid tbat among the most beautiful youug ludiei at tho party wai Mies Clara Smith. Ethel (with a cough) Yes, 1 noticed you among them. Loudon Fun. The gradual cooling of Frunoe is proved by its vegotatlon. Tbe Italian poplar, common iu curly Fronoh etch ings, is now seldom seen in tbe couu try, while the lomon has disappeared from LauKuedoo and the crauge from ftouaalllon WHEN NAPOLEON WALKED. km laeMeal l Ibe Memaralila B Ireal Krera M . It was on Nov. 9S, at about 7 o'olock li tha morning, wbsn wa saw the bead it Ihecolomu. The first we saw wero generals, a few of whom were on borse back, but tha majority on fool Tbi latter painfully dragged Ibemsolves tlong, tlnujat all bsvlng their feet fro sen sod bound up in rags and pieces of sheeptkla and dying of hunger. Wa then saw wbal was lift of tha cavalry of tha guard. The emperor eama nsxt on foot, wltb a stick In bis baud. Ha wss muffled op In a large capote lined with for and wore on bis bead an tiiiaranlhlna velvet cap edgod with black foxtkln. On bis right marched, aloon foot, King Marat; on his left, I'rinoa Eagene, viceroy of Italy; then Marsbslt Bertbler, prince of Nenfohstel ; Ney, Mortier, Lefebvre and other msr thals and generals, whose oorpa bad been partly destroyed. Tbey were followed by 700 to 600 officers and inbofflcers, marching in or dr and bearing in tbe greatest silenoe the eagles of tha regiments to wblch tbey bad belongod and that bad so often led tbem to victory. Tbey were the remnant of over 00,000 men. My poor l'icart, wbo bad not sewn Ibo array for a month, gsn-d on sileotly, hot bis ooo volsiva moveuieots showed only too well what ba felt 1 saw big tears roll down tbe cboeks and fall on bis mus tache, from wbicb Icicles were bang ing. Then, turning to me, "Really, compatriot, 1 do not know whether 1 am asleep or awaka; 1 weep because I bave seen our emperor marching on foot, a stick in bia baud, be tbat was so groat and wbo made at so proud I" "Memolros of Sergent itoorgogno." WANT Clothing Co. 3rd and Oak Streets. Dr. Darrlu's Place of Buhlnes. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at 2(15 Morrison street, Portland, from 10 to 12; 2 to 5:7 to 8. He treats all curable chronic, acute and private diseases, with electricity, and scientific medical treat ment.sucb as Eye, Rheumatism, Asthma, Consumption, Catairh, Dyspepeia, Indi gestion, Scrofula, Female Weakness, Deafness, Sexual Diseases, Lost Man hood, Malaria, Urinary Troubles, Piles or any other curable disease. Low charges, within the reach of all, com blned with the best medical skill. A friendly talk may save you thousands of dollars or years of suffering and perhaps your life. Young, middle-aged or old men suffering from the effects of follies and excesses restored to perfect health, manhood and vigor. Each visitor seen nnvatelv. and all communications re- ccived In sacred confidence. Out-ol town patients can write lor question blanks and circulars free. By that means many may be saved the expense of a trip to Portland. Played Out. Dull Headache, Tains in various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stoin sch, lose of appetite, feveriehness pimples or sores are all positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter bow it became so it must be purified In order to obtain good health. Acker's Wood F.loxir has never failed tocure Scrofulous Syphilitic poisons or any other blood dis eases. It is certainly a wonderful rem edy and we sell every bottle on a posi live guarantee. Geo. A. Harding Agt, Johnson has tbe best hair cutter in tbe city. Flenty ot money to loan at 8 per cent on long or Bbort time. Apply to Q. Haves, office up stairs; opposite Hunt ley's drug store. Handkerchiefs of all desaiptiou cot ton, linen, embroideiied swiss, for ladies gents and children at the P.acket store. v Adsqwilly Pure Makes the food more delicious find wholesome PA AND FREDDIE ABOARD. Aa Kselila- Tim far Which There Wa Hrallf ho Oeeaaloa. At a patseiigftr train on tbe Hannibal was puling nut a tall countryman, In-cnrnbi-red with four bundles, a scythe snath, an ax handle, a bag of bananas and a small boy, came out of tbe depot and begao to take bis bearings. Up aud down the trsi.kt bia gaze wanden-d, op and down th4 long lines of coarbes Irawn op under the sheds, and st last, is the rear coach was panning bira, be eaught sight of tbe moving train. "Come on, Freddiel Tbar she goes I" be yelled and began to transfer soma of bis belongings from bis right band to bis left as he ran. Freddie made an kruaziug record for on whose b's were so short, and thty were soon beiiide tbe Itepa on tbe r-ur end of tbe lait coach. Th re waa a man atanding on tbe plat form. "Hay, stop 'er, stop erl" cried Fred die's pa. "Put on that ar wind brake, mister I Full that ar rope op over your bead and make 'er stop I" Iiut the man only reached down and caught Freddie, wbo was leapiug and swinging and drugging by turns in bis vain efforts lo make bis short legs Stretch far enough to get bis feet on tbe lower itep. Fs held on to bim with ons band and the man on tbe platform Anally succeeded in drawing bim up. Pa slung tbe banana bag afur bim. It lid on across tbe platform and went overboard on the otbi r side. Pa made a lesp for tbe tteps, dropped a lundle and stooped to pick It op. Tbe recovery of tbe bundle took but a second, but tbe train was getting well under way and was a tail's length ahead when be be gan tbe chare again. One wild sport, itb bis coatuils standing out benind bim, a reckleoa leap, and pa, too, wai board, but a bundle containing an un dershirt bad teen loot in tbe tusnle. An employee of tbe depot picked the bundle op, and a section man wbo bsp pened by appropriated tbe bananas to bis own refresh ment Tbe crowd tbat bad breatbli-saly awaited tbe result of tbe race melted away, aud tbe depot at tendants, wbo bad been preparing to pick pa op with i hovels, went about tbelr dotie. Half an bour later a very angry man came prancing down tbe depot platform. He was holding a small boy by one band, and tbe tods of an ax handle and scythe snath protruded from under bia arm. It was pa. Ha approached a depot official and said: " Wby didn't yon tell me .that wasn t tbe Wabash? I wanted tbe Wabaab; that's what I wanted." Tbe ofQciul tenderly banded pa bis new undershirt and replied in tbe soft tones that soothe tbe ruffled soul: "I believe you forgot lo ask me." Kansas City Times. INSISTED ON PAYING. Mas What WoaUa't Aeecpt Leaal Aelvlca l or Xathlas. Tbe other day an old fellow slouched into Attorney Oscar Kahn a office, on Legal row, aud introduced himself as Mr. Smith, Jones, Brown, or something, a neighboring ooonty. He said be wanted to consult a lawyer and was ao- corded a seat and one of tbe attorney's sweetest smiles. lie then explslned tbat while be was away from borne tbe sheriff or some deputy bad attached bis wire's sewing maobine and bureau for taxes. He did not propose to tolerate snob imposition, be declared. "What is tbe amount of taxes?" in quired tbe lawyer. "Lemme see fl.uu, wss ine repiy. Tbe lawyer oould not conceal a smile, but battened to say: "Well, Mr. Smith, von want my advloe, it is to go back and settle tbnt imall amount It looki like tbe easiest and best way out of it. The old fellow thought a moment and reclied that be believed he would Answering, be asked, "uow mucn ao i owe you?" "Oh. nothing, lir'wrss the reply. "I wou't charge yon anything for a lit tle advioe like tbat." "But I allot pay i fer whut I git aud want ter pay jer jes tne same. "Oh, that's all right; come In again some time wncn you neea aavic vu something more important, aud we'll sauare it theu. "Naw, I vfant ter pay it now. Jes soueul out. Ef it's 33 cents, I'll pay it Ef ve want 50. there It lsl" Ana lie threw down a half dollar and left. Paducah (Ky.) Sun. . Harking Uaefc. Mrs. Acklius I don't waut to be im pertiueut, but bow old are you any way? Some of the ladies were discuss ing your age at tbe club tbe otuer uay, and several of tbem claimed that you were at least 85, but I insisted that you were uot more thuu 83. Mrs. Bfswick I'm glad you were so kind. Of course yon didn't mention the fact that von were ready to leave the grammar grade when I was in the primary class at school, did yoo? New York World. Why. of Conraa. "I've called to tell you, sir, that the photographs you took ot us the other day are not at all satisfactory. Why, my husband looks like an ape!" "Well, madam, yon should have thought of that before you bad him taken." Household Words. Sunday Services. OKKMAJT F.VANOKUCAL LUT1P RltAN IMMANt'AL CHUKUi-OKnaS KiK'iih ari'i 1. Ailams streets; !':. Km.! J. W. Mark, paiior. hnn'li whoo! at l A. M., weekly emm every 1 ImriwUr at 8 1'. M. (iermaii oIikI every ttlurlay from 9 to 12. Kverytwly Invited. niciT ro!oRr.CATTO!UL crrrpcTi.- Re. I . W. Bi I- r. r-.i'r. Herie it 10 i m. ltd IW r. a. Sunday School after ainrnlus f.ttr. Player mdi, 1 liarflay Tmn( t 7 JO a, clock. Prayer DiMtlncol Youai reofl' Socle 1 7 ol Chrltilao Ku4eor arar Sumlay reniul at S Mt prompt. FIRitT BAPTIST CHrrH.-Rsy. K U kriKi, Pn-.or Morning rlr at I1' ): Siin1r School at tl:tr; grculbt; Service 7 SO; Ki-tilar prayer meedur Iburxlaj eT.nln. Hoouilf Covenant M eating avery Weduea.lay ei.'U.ue precfllor tha Brit Sunday la the month. A eorilal Invitation to all. ST. JOHN S CHCRCIf.CATnOLtC RT. A. Hii.l.iaat an. PaO.r. Oa Sunday aiaaaat I and lujd a. a. tvery fecund aul f.mrtli nr;Li'ay (rerman aermon af'er tha S a'rloek ne At all other matae Enfll.b aermona. Softay School at 2 m t. a. Vaapere. apnlofcOcaA lubleeta and benediction at 7 M 9. u. MKTHODIriT EPIHCOPAL CHCRCn.-B-T. H. utmn, Paator. Mnrnlne aervire at II) tit Sunday Hchool at 10 On. .Ua aetlli afe morning aervUa. Kvenlua aervlae at 7-10. Kpwonh Lea ('ia mewling Sunday evening at Xi: Prayer Meetlnr Thursday evealaf at 1 Mt. atrangera eordlallr invited. flRHT PRESBYTERIAN CHrRCH.-sv. A X. Montgomery, Paatnr. Hervirea at 11 a i.nd 7 JO p. a. Habbalb Hcbool at 10 a. a. Young People Society of tbri.tlan Endeavor meata every Sunday evening at 10. Ihrredag evening prayer mealing at 7 Ju. Beat free. EVAKOT.IJCAL CIICRCH OFBaf AN Rev Erieo. PaaUir: J. K. Eaarr A-liUnl Preaching aervicea every Sunday at II A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath artool every Bnn'laT a 10 A. M , Mr. Zimmerman Hupt. frayer MeeAlngr avery iburedaj evening. 81 PAUL'8 EPISCOPAL cnCHCII Rev. P. K. Hammond, Kector. Berviceai every Sunday at 11 a. m, and l-p. ru Hunday tchool at 10 o'clock, Btrvepe evrr Friday eveiilnr at 7:30. Other aeryie-e a may be announced. All tea U free. 8trang en cordially invited. GERMAN LL'THKRAJf ZIOV9 COS rreeaiional ctmrcn. Kev. F. Hack, paator. bervice every Hnnday at 11 A. M. bnnday tchool at 10 A. M. Chriftian Science meetings at Willam ette ball, Sunday morning service, II o'clock ; Sunday school,12; weekly meei ings. Wednesday evening at 8, except first week of each month, when meeting will be held on Thursday evening at & o'clock. Lodge. A. O. U. W. meets every Sitnrdajr evening in tbe A. O. U. W. Temple. Geo. R. Califf. secretary. Rebekahs Willamette Rebekab LoJgw No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each month at I. O.O. F. Temple. Malta Godfry, secretary. Court Robin Hood Xo. 9, Foresters ot nierica, meets first snd third Frtilsy in the month in Red Men's Hall. N . BL Stafford secretary ; F. T. Rogers, chief ranger. Meade Poet No. 2, G. A. R-, meets first Wednesday in each month at Wil lamette llall. G. A. Harding, com mander. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. ...a a 9 l L meets on the third uonuay oi eaca month in Masonic Hall. M. Boll.ick. secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. 0. K. 8. meet the second and fourth Tuesdays in e;tcb month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jrnnio Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F., meete every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. 0. O. F. meets first and third ruesday ineacr month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. . Redmen Wicheno Tribe No. IS, Impv . R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30. at Red Men's Hall. N. M. Moo-iy, u. . of R. ; Cbas. Woodward Sachem . Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M. meets first and third Saturday in each month at Masonic Hall. T. F'. r.yan, secretary. 11 Mead Corps No 13, W. R. 0., meet. 1st Monday in each month at tho ill- amette Hall. Mrs. Fouts, prvident. The Auxiliary meets tbe third MuuJay, at Willamette Hall. Artisans meets first, second and fonrtb Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searl, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Bianch No. 647, meets every Tues.Uy of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M . , meets ir Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays G. II. Hyatt, record keepet, , Willamette Falls Camp No 149, W. C W. meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays u the? Willamette Hall. Clerk J. K. Morris. Tlenty of money to loan at 8 ptr cent on long or short time. Apply tofl. E Hayes. Dr. WlUlanW Indian Plla i Untmenl Wkll euro Ullnd. UleeOiiiir utl uo:nns Piles. It absorb tbe tumors. ,iUys tbe ItcbliiK at once, acta. poultice, jcivea iqbi...i re fniSI CS II 71 E I mm Pits I lief. Dr. Wtllianui'InclliintVfUlBt mum Unranareil for Pltoea ul Itch ing of tho private parts, tvery box is -rriit.il Rv ilniitflhts. hv mull OB Tw ee I pt of price. 40 eente and Sl.Ot. tiilt UKS HANUFAuURING CO., wp. CieveUad. 5kka. For sale br Cr G. Huntley,