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    OHEOON CITY KNTEItl'ItlSE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1899,
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THE LOCAL NEWS.
rum (orr F. t'n.ler Cap
r'red MeUner will go to Portland
jy evening In lJy and wiine
hlui Iim 111 gam ! lb armory
rrn lottery A and Company F ol
tin).
LuiitM Aarr IVjuily FUh Coin-
iiirt M O. Mgan arreted iwta
11 We-lnewlay morning lor Minion
t up thet'larkamae. Mr. Morgan
li.l lie saw 1 1 i ruler throw lo
uteiluanl and llirn lie III boat 10
l,k. Ililnlrf on tl olllrf
1 tl.ii ilir t'y whom Mr Morgan
in U. r I- t waa not In, a h wai al
tor l II )' tune, rating breakfal. Mr.
jiiMi,.. llinitrr't Uil and now
I. 'i f I, ni hn.tiht an action H)f ainat
kn in r'nln hie lupit pruily.
I'tirii i iiitnT. .! . Ilation,
lira H lilllr Up III CUi Vlll,
itlii -rlu accident liil rut
wood the olhrr day. II held Hi
11 ill e hand lid III Stitk In til
tr 111 1 he raiard Ibeax to trik,
f I1" ranght in lil parit'a l-g and
'l 'In- I.U.Ir 14 fall lira II y on lil
ni, 1 uhIhk ih bom' nil trtiifom
f f ic ' 1 ' 1 1 uiaiiiier. II liml iillU lcht
in f . .( iuIikI o ,ni tii Ilia !ilcr!iiif I
an. I (1 1 11 ,-,,u,o Imnlllr Into Orricm
Iii io Ir. Hlrirklanil JM vrry
i 1 liV to relieve tl aulFi'ilng.
never l lull reroyertxl
If ! nUavt me tl ami with
rl il.ili. ulty.
' In HO A HlliK-ThAl K . TllO Wil-
i.-i... 1 raxrCo. ionlo litiilil
I. inn ,iiii mile iioilh o( Unk
'il. Miniiim from tlin H. 1'. U. It.
it tin. mvit ur hall a mile. Urlorw
1 i.i" imi k ran Iw rrecteil, a Kirtion
l'."i.il Ti'littraili line imoit ho re-
M'ii, mi il'at ruiitn may lie mail (or
li.i' iiml ihla work; I InIiik done
in kmiii, (f I'urtlaml. Tlilaalilo
It in in I m Ui, ,y the mill i'ominy
i'ii 1 Ci.nl ihey may tlilp th li'Ki y
ol nnlniitil 01 far a IttM k Inlam.' and
1 H"in thrru that Ihey may ahle-
ii' una and lluat the l"K" ll' runt
!ie iiv 011 1 1 111 rlvnr. lilt h III Imi a
"Kin ill" mllln and a gruut tonvoii-
A k N 1 1 ii I-' 1 vi a Til 1. a It m i 1 tm of
"-1 in ihti iiianiuiiMlrinim of Ore
1 1') mid vicinity who have Won
'"iik iii the varloiiH fllhtao( ataira
h"n "ii Hie hliiir, fur ai'voral yeata
i" know ahout how many atrpa
P1!""-" tint four Ktitlrwav. In the
ii'ii'iinu from llio lowt-rflr honwo
io tin Mull to Fourth atrwt there are
iniiiilnr In thiwe lolnliiK with
Mli nn.,.1, a M-J, thoNti on (Seventh
"'i I'll) nml IIiohu on the olovatod
lr) 'over the railway, l.'iO, iimkintf
Friil liiiul of 7:'2. In It atranue that
I'linr 1 1(( il occunhIoiibIIv complain
wirini'M and futlKiie? The next im-
'VtMiiuiit made in our fair city ahould
kIhI of four electric elevator, owned
oixiitied hy the city and run for a
't thu round trip. If this could ma-
"'wt It would add Krently to the coin-
F t of thu city and muny of tho aed
"illrni who are now ntmhlii to viH
1"" 1'iiHiiUiHa portion of tho city could
i"y life nimin.
Anotiikh Watchman Nkicdkd. LB"t
, miner the KnlerpriHe urgnd the neo
Hity of procurlnii anothor nlnht watch
o lieHidos Odlcer Bhaw, to he aU-
'oi.ed n ti, hin BtM, w Bn
fon ll.ly riimliMhid of the wi.dom of our
'Kin.liiu, tl.rt.ii or four vlllaiiou
l'HM.t rol.ln.ry have already (men
illfH led Ui our iiull.e Oni(on Clly la
at altered, and the giioKra,hlral lay of
Ha loratluii la ao Irr.-unUr and hroken up
tliat It cannot Imi watrlied aail.farUirily
I' one man, howevnr alientlve I.I.
duly h may U. and hil.
illllgeiitly wati lie th0 hu.liiima houae
llow tha hluiT ami la
j faithful lo hit .l, yet the reaident por-
uon CI Ilia city la ,)y neiflwrUil driiiK
Hi Iilifhttlm when heera, thieve and
I'll kH keU are moat artlv In th ro
(eaalon. On aeveral nllit. tha duaky
outllnea of men hay been aeen akulklnx
around alley nayi and throuith hak
yard ami on Inalam- I rrporbtd
her a Udy, who waa alona In the
hooaa, ook. thriMinh her window and
a met hy tha flendUlt gat of a mid.
Iila-ht Irairip, who moat lerUlnlv wa
henton norharluhl mlalon of love,
Till condition ol affair I heron, Inn
terlou. It ia now unaaf lor a lady to
rroaafroin on atreat to another, after
lilKlitlll. without a truatv em orl. Tl.U
condition of Uilif- ahould U tt"ly
mooineii ami Ida cily ahould employ
another wati hman lunnedlaudy.
A I'Lataiao Htiri-TH.a. Key. and
Mra. A. J. Montgomery tendered a moat
cordial reception lo lit Uumihera of tha
rhurrli and Ihelr numervoa frienda at
(heir horn on hevantb atreal laat Wed
henlay allrriioon. Th purpiMN) of Dili
gathering wa that lh aocial tl.-a Ik
teeu Ihein all, ml(ht he drawn Into a
clor and mora cordial relaiioniihiii and
that thoe who were yet unaripuinted
might in the fulura fwl fully at home.
A large nnuiU-r of the ladie of the con
gregation I'oik advantage ol thl opjior
luuily and apenl a riini ol the after
noon with Mr. and Mr. MooWvinery
and their frlrmlt. The attendance wa
not only compriaed of older NMiile, hut
many little folk did honor to tha occ a
sion with their preaeiii-a and their con
tribution lo tha aorlahill'y of th gather
ing waa hy no mean a meagre ona.
M l.ulu Mycr re--rivl lh gtleat at
th deir and In a pleaaing manner aided
Mr. and Mr. Muiiigomery In inlnxluo-
Ing th atrariger. Th h -'iUI.I par
lot wer all prettily dm kej in a variety
of lieautlful wolland ahruh. graielul
friiia an I bright g'ren Oteg'in grae.
In Ida parlor a drlirion little luncheon
comiating of aeveral klndaol rak and
lUlnty cu of chocolate, wa taalily
preal u-mn tha table, and on all the
wall ol tlil rosy room wa an elal-orai
display of rtl wiilta and blue llagawlth
Old (ilory occupying th mt coiiicu
ouaplai in th renter, Kvery feature
III th affair wa pleating in the ritrriue
and eveiyU-ily 'lelt that it had truly
lieen good U I there.
A Ir.ut.iiirix Tka 1'abtv. Never lie
lore, in th annate ol party going, In
Oregon (My, ha alxly-fotir year re
ceived more pleaaing attention than Ihey
did on Monday afternoon of thl week
hen a number ol our elderly la.lin,
inarahalted their anguat frcra together,
and in duuhte quick time, made an up
ierled a.N-arance at ttie home of Mra.
J. N. Keatie on KiflU atrwt.. The whole
atrair could not have been a more com
nlelc aurnrla to the honored hoete.
and her charmingly cordial reception
aaimred each of lb bold Intruder that
her preaetica waa apprei latitl and greatly
deaired. All thought of irremony or
tia lety formality wer loet In the atmoa
pheie of eiatcrl; alWllon which ipilckly
aroae, and to the whole ecrne, there waa
ma ii if ext that faacinating aMTl of re
united family tie. Old friend who had
hi-en aeparated for many moot ha, and at
thi K'd time brought fnn into each
othcra prerence, lo delve once more in
to memorlea ol happy by gonedaya.
Willi laiuh ami about Ihey returned to
ai eiie of ai hotd cirl life, humoroiiHly w
ht-aracd ihelr old joke and revisited
play gronmla dicuHid the future and
mdly glanced at the pathetic iucldcnta
uf the paat. In the midnt of these
rurcrie they were lumniomnl to the
dinning room where Mra. J.J.Cooke
had In rvadlneaa a inoatexiuiaile lunch-
1 which wai not long in making ita
iliHipiciirttUce and which appeanod fur
llv time being the rather abnormally
developed appetite of the inva Icr.
From thia on until evening (he good
time continued and wan brought to a
clo-e only when the low dcuceiiding inn
inhered in the ahadca of night. Those
prexent were: Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
C'Kikej- McHilumeH. IValle, Kundall,
Meldriim, Hobeita, WilllaiiiH, Kockncr,
hit row, Healow, Taylor, Wilkinaon,
Huntley, Moore, McCaryer, Jggf.
and Fox.
Tim Hat ('ontkht. Which occurred
in Wclnhard'a hall on Saturday evening
wu fully aa entertaining a anticipated,
and atrorded no little mniiaenient to all
preaent. Tho weather although quite
unfavorable to a crowded houae.kept hut
few away and Inateud of dampening the
hut trimming fervor on tho part of the
young men it acemod to add to their
enthiiHlaHm, for they never hao before,
and probuhly never will again diaplay
hiiuI) atiirtling hut trimming dexteVIty, aa
waa exhibited on thia occunion all the
liner gracea of the muni talented artist
were In evidence, to inch a iiirpriHlng
degree that many hula which might be
terniod na ouch when first placed on the
table could not conRclentioualy be hon
ored with audi a title after paHaing
through the beautifying ordeal at the
m I 1
An lixctllcnt Coinbinatloii.
Th pleasant method and beneficial
effect of the well known remedy,
hrm or Floa, manufactured by th
C'Ai.iroHMiA Kui Hrhur Co., illuatrat
th value of obtiiinliitf tlia ll'jiild luxa
tlv principle of plant known to be
medicinally laxative and prraenllng
them In thu form moot refrealilng to the
laat and acrrptahli to the ayatem. It
la the one ierfect atreiijrtheriliiir laxa
tiva, rleanintf tlm avatem eHeclually,
diH'lllng ciildi, lieailachea and fevera
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome lialntniil conatlpatlon pt-r-liiaueutly.
It erfuct freedom from
very oiijectiiiiiaiiiu. quality ami aub'
atani e. and it acting- on the kidney,
enirnr
or IrriUtlnjf thuiu, inaka it the ideal
liver and buvrela, nit In nit weake
laiatlva.
lu tha priM't-aaof manufacturing (lira
are uaed, M they are pleaoarit to the
tale. hut the rnnlkelnal qualltiraof the
remedy are obtained from arnria-arid
other ammatie planU. by a method
known to tti rALiroHxu Kio tsyntT
Co. only. In order to ifrt ita brnelli-lal
rfli-eU and lo avoid Imltatlotia, pleax
roiiiemlM-r the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every patkage.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
am raAMciaco. CAL.
IXurV!LI.B. T. KBW TOB. W. T.
fuf Ml itf all Uraga'ata. f rid fuc prr buUI
hind of the trimmer for then, clothed
in a glittering aaaortment of many color,
their identity wa difhYult to anertain.
or of what nan they might be toman-;
kind, a problem not lo be canity aolved.
About fotirty hata were trimmed and
alter akill and laat had June all poaaible
lo beautify aa well aa magnify them.
Tliey were worn around th room twice
for ln-ei tlon. Th judge were Me
damea Hhodea. MtVaryrr and Fok, who
derided that the hat trimmed byK.
Johnaon wa the liel for which he re
ceived aa a prita a allvrr handled hat
bnixh, the one trimmed by J. Keating
econd lieat, the priae for which waa a
a little and the one trlmmel by W.
1'iradley, tha pooreat of all, in return for
whirhlioaa awariled with the booby
prite.. Hefreahmenta canie after thl
pletioid diaplay of lal-nt and a number
of the audience engagel in dancing.
The affair wa given by lb ''Daughter
of the King," of SI. Caul rhurch under
th pcraonal urviMon of Mr. N. W.
I j retire and Mia llatlle Cochrane.
Maklaa Vooihmli.
A football require a vaat amount of
work U firo It la ruady for kicking" over
the gridiron.
Tha ball are covered with rowhM
which 1i'iHt hiivo remttlned In the tan
pit a year or mora. Tha hl'hn ara from
7 to 8 feet long, C to 7 fix-t wide and
before aplitting weigh from 21 to 80
pound. The aklu hit to be apllt Into
two layer The part to be naed ia
ofikwl for a few dnye In a clcauaing
preparation. It la "lked" ont to
tnak it firm. It I fed and cnt Into
ihap. Tha atrip ar atlkhed, alwayi
by band. The bladder ia or ahould b of
tha flneat I'ara rubier, and undergo
tterhapa mor prociaiaM Uian th cow
tilde. It ia a neceaaary to th football ai
pneumatic tirea ar to the cycle; In fact
ren m.r ao, alnc no effect! v anhati
tut tor an air bladder ha yet been dia
covernl Tha bladder la of Immense
atrength, and ia 11 tM with a ootzl
through which th air ia injected
Thoae bladd'Ta ar an expenalv item
and repreaent a conaidtrrahl portion of
th coat of manufacture. Th bladder
U iiiaerted throngh lb nnlaced alit
and the next prorc ia to blow it op.
Tha rubier norzl flu over a metal
tnbe on th machine A few tarna of
th band wheel and the ball la inflated
It la now laced np and banded over to
the ahaper, who pat down any on-
vennna In th eama
lleware of OlntmenU for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury.
ai mercury will aurely deatroy the acnae
of amell and completely derange the
hole ay item when entering it through
he miicoua aurfacei. Such article!
ahould never be uned except on pre
acriptiom from reputable phyilcan. aa
the damago they w III do ii ten Md to
the good you ran potuubly derive from
them, llall'a Catarrh Cure, manufac
tured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo,
()., contaiiii no mercury, and ia taken
Internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mncouaaurfiicet of the lyatcm.
In buying llall'a Catarrh Cure be mire
you get the genuine. It ia taken Inter
nally, and mado in Toledo, Ohio, by F.
J. Cheney A Co. Teatimoniala free.
Sold by Irugglata, price 75 centa tier
bottle.
Hall' Family I'ilU are the beat.
OX LVKltY IIOTTLF..
Of Shiloh'a Coninmption Cure ia thi
guarantee : "All we ai-k of you ia to u-e
two third of the contents of thia bottle
aithfully, then if you can ray you ate not
hencllted return tho bottle lo your Drug
gist and he may refund the price paid."
I'rice '26 eta., W) els. and $1.C0. C. 0.
Huntley, Druggiat.
Tha Traibral Markaaaaa.
An extraordinary -.hooting adventnrt
i recr-rded by A L linlht of tit But
Dinaeqin. Helangor. Malaya On day
In laat Jnly a Mulay woodcutter went
ont into the jungle to cnt fni 1. taking
with him an old aingle barreled mnx
xla loading gun loaded with lh rathet
ouacientillc charge of a bullet and font
bnckahot Moving quietly throngh tha
junj-le. ha anddenly came upon a tiger
feding on the carcaa of a aambbar.
and with touching confidence in bit
weapon firid at a diatance of 20 pace
The tiger rolled over, and when th
Malay cuntioiialy approached be fonnd
not one dead titer, but two. the econd
baving been bidden from th n por te
nia n. though only a few feet diatant
from the animal be fired at
Mr. Ilnth-r. w bo made a pout mortem
examination of the titter after they
bad been fkium-d. found that in each
caae a tingle bnckahot bad gone to tbt
heart. One bad alno an inaigniflcant
wonnd on the head from another pellet
"For a really 'appalling fluke." aa Mr
Butler aaya. thia achievement of tb
Malay woodcutter will be bard to beat
It certaluly ii not a performance any
ane white man will try to parallel
much lea to eclipae
Ol Lot aa Krw Reaiaele.
Teople ara miiling at the little par
sage at arm which took place between
two young women at a luncheon the
other day One of the women ia a beau
tiful blond, a bride, and ibe come from
the ninth She met the other woman
flirt at the afore-mid luncheon and. link
ing banda in her characUrixtic, cordial
way. aaid
"I'm ao glad to meet yon I Yon bar
afforded uie ao much amnaement. "
"Amnaementr" aaid the other.
"Ob. ye!" went on the bride. "I'ti
been throngh niy hmiliand'i deek. and
I've read all hi old love letters. I fonnd
aereral very warm and affectionate let
ter from you. and I enjoyed reading
them ever ao much '
"I'm ao gUd yon enjoyed them I'
purred the other "But do come to ice
me very i ton I have the answers to all
tboae letters, and you might like to read
them. Mr. X. 'a letter are ever ao much
warmer and more aflectiouute than
thoae I wrote him. I know you'll enjoy
reading tbeui ever ao much more than
yon did mine. "New York World
There are 20 pencil works in Buvut ia.
of which 93 are In Nuremberg, the
great European center of the lead pen
cil trade Three factories employ from
8.000 to 10.000 workers and produce
4.300.000 lead and colored chalk pencils
every week-
The hubit of reading at the dining
table ia strongly condemned by L'lly
giene Modorne. though it thinks looking
over the paper at breakfast is compara
tively barmleea
pa
jtHSOlWtlYtllCE
Fitatie9 Uic food more delicious and wholesome
an owa tmm.
Tnacan lioya'llk moot other, delight
lo flying: kita, bat cvnUiin doe not per
mit them to do ao except daring Lent
If tbey flew in th face of thia custom,
their kites would b torn np by th oth
er boya
la 1877 Falcon 1 aland, in th Friend
ly troop, began aa smoking aboal
Tea year later it was a volcanic laland
abont 800 feet blgb and ever H mile
long Now It Is diaappearing
A Baa ria Far wt Mm.
Among the ancient Spartans every
thing was considered secondary to mil
itary efficiency, and with a view to te
rn ring this th boy and men were by
law kept in a continual atateof "train
ing." o deformed child wa allowed
to live. The boy were taken from their
borne and (objected to military regu
lation at the age of 7. Tbey were com
pelled to wear th earn single garment
winter and eommer. At 20 tbey joined
th rank, and from that age till tbey
reached 00 were required to dine at th
public table, where only a certain
quantity was aupplied for each man.
The magistrate interfered In abtrardly
small in letter a Tbey regulated the de
gree of fatness to which it was lawful
for any citizen to extend hi body.
Tboae who dared to grow too fat or
too soft for military aervice and exer
ciae were aomctime soundly flogged
Aelian. in bi history, relate tbat
Nanclis. on of Polytns, wa bronxht
before the ephor f magistrate) and the
whole aawembly of Sparta, and "bia un
lawful fatnera" wai publicly exptawd.
and he waa threatened with perpetual
baniahrnint if be did not bring bia body
within the regular Spartan coin pa
and give op the culpable mode of living,
which was declared to be more worthy
of an Ionian than a Spartan."
Hrr4 aa4 ilroat.
Tbomaa B. Rctal nerved in the navy
during the civil war. and in 1863 be
returned to IVrtland to practice law.
Ai a young lawyer be displayed th
ante qnalitie of ability and aggrea
ivenee which have teen a conspicn
cui characteristic of bia political life
One of the strongest men at the Port
land bar at the time was A. A. S trout.
Before beginning the trial of a suit
it waa Stroot'i habit to inquire of every
juror as to the state of bia health and
impress each with the idea tbat the law
yer waa eolicitous of tbat jaror'a per
sonal welfare.
Reed and Stront were constantly an
tagonizing each other, though tbey
were very good friends. In nearly every
case of importance S treat and Reed
were on oppoite sides.
It was annoying, indeed, for the suave
Strout to hear Reed drawl out before
the openicir. of a case
"Well, yonr honor. Brother Stront
baving fiuitshtd bia morning task of
ahaking bauds w ith the jury, we may
now, I hope, proceed with the bnsinesa
ef the conrt. "Philadelphia Saturday
Evening Post
Sunday Services.
fJERMA! EVANOEUOA L LHTIW
KUAN 1M MAN UAL CHU KCH-Corna
Kift-'iin lll'l J. Q. A'laina atreeta; Kar.
Krneat J. W, Mark, panlor. hitmlay arhool
at to A. M., weekly aervice ivery Tlmrvlay
at S V. M. (iarrnan icliitol every bturda
from 9 lo 11 Everybody invited.
AT. JOH.f'R CHCKCH CATHOUC-kiv. A.
Hn.i.iaD, Par. On Huaday atn at I and!
10 JU a. a. Efry xa an limrih eanday
Uarman Hrsinn after tha I o clock aiu
AI all other maaaea Kogllih emoii. Hnndav
arhool at 2 Ml r. at. Vtabera, apoli.itlcJ
aublecui and Beoedictloa al to r. m.
MRTnoDJHT EPIHCOPAL CHCkC.-Rar.
H. Obarr, faator. Mornliif aervice at 10 Cc
Sunday Srhool al 10 00. Claaa aaaatlnf altar
Bi'irtilnf aerrlra. Evanlnf aarvlea at 7 MX.
ypwrfih Leaiua aaeetins anaday avenlni aa
tin. Pray.r Mretlna Tbundaj traniog at7Je.
atratif era eordlall y In vltad.
riRHT FBEHBtTERIAM CHt BCH Riv. A
I. Montgomery, faator. Hervieetalll a M. and
7 10 r. H . Sabbath Hehool at 10 A. a. Tount;
Faopla't Soelatjr of Chrlitlaa tidarnr nnia
vary Sunday enlof al l0 Ihmaday
vtnlnf praytr BieatlDg al7J0. Baata Ire.
EVA.VO'UCAL CHrRCH-lEBMA.-R-Ertcn,
Caator: t. K. Eaaa a-l-UnU.
Frraehtnc aervkea trtry Boaday al 11 A. af.
and 7 P. M. Sabbath achool arery Sunday al
10 A. M , Mr. Zimnwrmaa Supi. frayar Mealing
vary Thursday avanlng.
8T PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHCKCII
lUv. P. K. Hammond, Hector, hervice
very Kunday at Ham, and 7:. To p. n.
Hunday actiool at 10 o'clock, H rvtce evtrw
Friday evening at 7:30. Other larvicel
niy be announced. All sea la fre. btratif
er cordially invited.
OEP.MAX H.'TIIERAN ZIONS COH
grwaiional chnrci,. Kev. f. Hack, .alor-N-fvicea
rery fun day al 11 A. U. Suuaaw
chool al 10 A. M.
Fin-STCOXCKEO ATIOSAL CHUFHr,
eornerof Main and Eleventh itreela Kcv
K. H. ollini;rr. paator. Morninr aervira
lU;.Vi; Siinilay tNcdool 12; Junior Kmiravnr
5; Y. P. 8. C. E. prayir uectit.g 0:30
veiling aervice 7:3o.
Cbrittian Science meetings at Willam
ette hall, Sunday morning service, 11
o'clock ; Sunday school, 12; weekly meet
ings. Wednesday evening at 8, except
firat week of each month, wben meeting:
will be held on Thursday evening at 8
o'clock.
A Frightful Blunder.
Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald,
Cut or Bruise. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve,
the best in the world, will kill the pain
and promptly heal it. Cure Old Sorea,
Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons,
Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Rust Pile
cure on earth. Only 25 els a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Goo. A. Harding.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Three paper for Read our offer
on eighth page.
Ailvtutlseiiitnt.
"Money to patent good ideas may lie
secured by our aid, address The Patent
Record, Itiiltiinore, Md."
Lowest prices ever quoted on all kinds
of trimmed and untrimmed hats.
Miss C. Goldsmith.
Kindergarten School.
In the primary class room at Presby
terian church. A few more pupils so
licited. Low rates, able assistant. Very
young children escorted.
JoSKI'IIINB PRAIIODY,
t Teacher.
Ribbon., laces, embroideries, hosery
and notions of all kinds at the Racket
Store.
YOl'Mi MOTH EHS.
Croup la the terror of thousands of
young mothers because Its outbreak is
so agonizing and frequently fatal.
Shiloh'a Cough ami Consumption Cure
acta like maglo In cases of Croup. It tins
nover been known to fail. The worst
cases relieved Immediately. Price, 25 cts.
50 ct. and $100. C. U. Huntley, the
Pruggist.
OAHTOIIIA.
Baan th ll Hind You Han Always Bouht
LARGEST
STOCK
OF
IN
CLACKAMAS
COUNTY.
iicvces
al
We sell Victor, Stearns, Rambler, Ideal and
Golden Eagle Wheels.
Prices for 1899 Chain Whpk. $05 c $5q
Chainless, $60 and $75.
Wheels Sold on Easy Payments.
BUBMHIg'lTHR ZiP)H3EN,
UflH ORHQON CH?y JEW HI1HK3.
Ledges.
A. O. U. W. meets every Saturday
evening in the A. O. U. W. Temple.
Geo. R. Califf. secretary.
Rebekahs Wlllamatle Rebekah Lodger
No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday eft
each month at I. O.O. F. Temple.
Matta Godfry, eecretary.
Court Robin Hood No. 0, Foresters of
America, meets first and thii at Friday in
the month in Red Men's Hall. W. B.
Stafford secretary ; F. T. Refers, chiel
ranicer.
Meade Poet No. 2, G. A. R., meet-
first Wednesday in each month at Wil
lamette Hall. G. A. 11 arcing, com
mander. ,
i
Clackamis Chapter No. 2, R. A. X-
meeta on the third Monday of eaekv
month in Masonic Hall. M. Bollaca
secretary.
Pioneer Chspter No. 28. 0. K. S. meet
the second and fourth Tuesdays in each
month at Masonic Hall. -Miss Jennie
Rowen, secretary.
Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. O. F., meeta
every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall
T. F. Ryan, secretary.
Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. O. O. F.
meets first and third Tuesday in eack
month. J. A. Stuart, secretary.
Redmen Wacbeno Tribe No. 13, Impv
O. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30v
at Red Men's Hall. N. M. Moody, C
of R. ; Chas. Woodward Sachem .
Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M
meeta first and third Saturdays in each,
month at Masonic Uail. T. F. Ryaa,
eecretary.
Mead Corps No 13, meets 1st Mondav
at 2 o'clock and 3rd Monday at 7:3(
o'cloi k p. m. in each month at the Will
amette Hall. Mrs. Fouls, president."
The Auxiliary meets 1st and 3rd Satur
day at 3 o'clock at the Armory building.-
Mrs. Mary L. Bradley, secretary.
Artisans meets first, second and fourth)
Thursdays in each month at Red Men'
Hall. J. T. Searl, secretary.
Catholic KnigLts of America St. John'
Bianch No. 647, meets every Tuesday ol
the month.
Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets in
Bed Men's Hall, on second and fourth
Wednesdays (i. H. Hyatt, record
keepei.
Willamette Falls Camp No 14$, W. Ot
W. meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in then
Willamette Hall. Clerk J. K. Morritw
To Care a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund money ii it fails to
cure. 2oc The genuine has L. B.
each tablet.
Dr. Williams' Indian Pile
i iiiittnent will cure U.lnd.
UleeUiue and Hchiuir
Piles. Il absorb the tuition.
alluya the Itching at once, act.
noultK-e. k'lvc liiHlant ra-
llef. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Crtaa
ment la Drenarrd for Pllea and luW.
Itir of the private parts. Kvery boa tt
RAISES
i-.-fj rub
warranted. By dniirBMa, by nutll on re
eeiin ui prn-e. imi conta ana si.uw. Wj LL IMS.
CAnUFACTURING CO.. i'rop., ClevetanO. OwT
For sale by C. O. Huntley,