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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1899. 5 frctfon City Enterprise LOCAL TBANSrOBTATION LINES. I ('! Kasrslli HAM-WAV CoMPaNV IIAVI ORCQON CITY POKILA.NO (Com li St.) ml A M. 7:S A. M. 7 5" 35 V 10.05 1030 I M u j r. m. M5 I 5' 55 3 ' 4S 4 5 535 6:k 7'S 750 8 XJ only to alilwaukl 9 S l:3' I j jo only to alilwaukl 4) V 15 km M) EC tu r. m. '3 u 4.1 lyi only to Mlltiaukl t'i . MiUaukl 4" 46 MlNUtl tCHIbUK. ,01 imK roHM AKI) HIUHTHIil TIlMta AITUS llttU . n tp .1 ill! I 41 . m. oaXHia turf ut r..iiin Hci I p Ml, wilumkiik ru rr. ran aanaa j VI in. a Id " I M I l " : lp at. U " I 0 " r 10 " i" it " iutimi tai av 1 w ij t as I a. m. til " a U - J. I " a l.T c' ! ava? Imnf t ti 1 1 t n'rtfrl I , 1 0 I ua aud !' 1 J' u l I la. IV A hil l I H. -t rt. THE LOCAL NEWS. . Ci.iMtit. llin Imla on II. V.. 1.' Iionan li liatfi lrn o i ll ft r al Ut l rfp 1 lorl oil 1 iiftla II. a drl dlililrf Iiiik T. H frlli r, Iio Will ImiM tlm liolltn fur l, Tim ollirr Iioiim .ai L on uf lil. la J II. Wa.krr'l, II. I'lnkuMrf Mt urr.l that at a I'l l ti, alii.liia lor tm Ul.f only. Kin ir Win ttniia K a 1 1 dnllii 1...H of m'otall'iu itajt liliir alataart t all'lrlrt from ll.o "Jolly rrlloaa" llan I, all allil a tram from k iiiali. TI atrlia ofaition ai inriv rail, aln all lliattan I fl . aloiit llm (faiiio l tlial nrlllii t arrr In piarlU'r, I. ill ll.al llm "Jolly " arm rnixivli drlirr iilavrra llirir a'liiarli' to w in tlm dmiio ! Ir mm, I in Ki tons" 1 1 a v a a I ia"ti I ( bat Millrr. tlm rnierpriirig prop. I nanrr In Willamette. Fall, h j n Ina llileirat ill lliv oltliat proiii j I it) ami et4rill)' llm Itieiii olllm "Jolly rellon'a" t ln. and a ii'lriiilii baar ball (TroiUld for at Willainrtten r'alla, near tbe n. line, Thiaaill be k now n aa tlm . y hello a lUrr llall droiilnl Wiotiml la liatuialiy level and bat ''K'nUi illea arm at flint noticeable: li'i'ii lllled up, and a aerviceable top la now I'OM'pletnl. f' oil II in limy . Klli Coin 'Hit l: I iclnriiril to ibia ciiy lV frmii tbe tiiMir bati'lmry on Urk.iniaa aliern !m arlit In luert tl' liiTy and iitermlnr a bellier It I In moved to another location on ream. Mr. Kied a at unablii to If to any drllulte coiii'lilaloii in reiird mailer and after relieving four (nun duly, left tlm city liavinu 'I to wail until next Saturday i in tlm ivimnanv of (lovernor (ioer ii Ti'trtrv Dunbar be Mould return ntlinin tlm Iiimi tioll. , r Mini Talk. Someiblnii that 'I be ilellue ia a wrangling match, lilt bw ball thrown in at inter- '') varv tint iiiiimtlnnv. occurred IuhI lav itl (lluibttonH between solno of 'wn boys and militiamen. F.very on tlm ground took It upon him- t'i iimiiirtt thuairalr, and what tlm ' lucked In base bull skill they v iniiilii up in loud talk and boister- prcMnioii of dlMsiiiisfiictlon. When y or three, occasions the wrangling did play bull, moiiiii fulrly rrmli- I rk wn (buiu on both sides. II Hut varielv show was over, and "ling Hindu, tlm acor stood 10 to 13 Vl,r ol tlm soldier boy. ''. S. C. K. Convkntion. Tbo ,( unniial state convention of tbu fbitn Fmlnavor Union, wbluh linn ' HeHsioii nt I'orllHiid thia week, inoHt Inrirelv attended, and ?y interesting ailitir of its kind ever Hi the state of Oregon. Many pro "t leader were prtment, chief among icing Father llndeavor Clark, 'h the orlglimtor of the moveinnnt, lio is and tins been for years devot "Plife to the advancement of this . "" "nog pecpui. iiiu nuiiioer ''Sb'KntoH from Clackamas county In oucb ai mo nioetiugs was 35, an. I ' Mtii,iiitd niinibor ol Christian Kn ornrH in thu Hlatu of Oregon 1h 10.000. t rt id .i . .... " '""Hung tnnra waH present a Miss by Orrg.,nCy H111,H , or,ny , r.' .1 I.. . I ... . .. .... "'ii aim now 1 Wy, Alaak. MIm IipMii, Imr M)''t(ralili'a location Nahlliliil I III) 11 Oregon lnng in Uiii V union. Inn Oregon am; con vr n lion Mniilgniiii l-reanieiii 01 Hi slate union, ami III thi wdwllon It U inilvrraally conceded tlial I tlm association could not have diaplayad fj Jinifctiiit.nl. Mr. Montgomery la still young man hlanmlf, ami ran work ltd g-Kxl advantage aa a leader among young limn and women. Tim nit con rantlon t onvsnr at Albany. KKAI. KHf ATk THTSHr-KIW. rvraUhrd Ktrry Wrrk by lb ( lai ka. maa Alulrarl A Tru.t ( ampany. A K Orfllln-a to Hi llrmlaiaon, li1. of 11 l4' of a '4 ac l, 1 1 a, r 2 J M Hrl to G Walnmann, aw'4' of 'i am! !M, H 1, 1 1 A Hri In N I' Horctiaon, & arrra in J Wlllarlalin T T lliukliarl loU Hnt4' ofnr; nil a' of fir"; arc 7, t 4i, rUa; alao loia I, arc fi, t 'I 1, r 7 A of U KKlrrnanioT T Iturkdart n'' of i4' ami a'g of ni-', awe 7, 1 4 ,tV II A (Mnlth to T T llurkliart, loU I, 2, arv fJ W II Hmllli to H LalxM-aalnra, acra In liii k claim, t 2 a, r 2 (1 A tv-liiirltrl to It (iiirnllmr, ID ai fea In k-c l,t 4 a, r 2 C S Ituolwl 10 U A Kt'liuaM, n'4' of na' a I, t i. r 2 '.'110 fi) 6V) Nlaia lloar.l to J A Jonra, ai IK, I ti, rfla I. A Alklna, u V lllnrr, of n'4' ami of nr'4' aiH! t 4 a, the ACIaik loll W lll'Kliion. H a rra In r- A, I 2 a, f 2 f f'iO I.' H to M I'elky, of n'4' ami n', of '4' arc H, l A a, r 2 I'at r T llurkliart to I' H, r4 rr 12, I r 7 A of C Wm A lloi-l.i to TT llurkliart, r. i 7f AXl Aurora (ki t I'ell'.aa Inl.'e, Plat (i M Hiltuer t K (' liiltiivr. lot 21, la 24. blk f.H. I.la 2. 3. 27. ."SO. 31, .V. '.''I. bik 2. Iota to 21, blk b Mini horn ''Q William A l-'-niflatxl Haiikmi Co to i M (iittnrr Ma .11 ar.dlota 14 In 41 blk 21, and lota 1 to 21, blk ?4 M:nlborn .' 100 Wm KnitUtid to (i M liilumr, lot 21 to 24. Kk :, lot 7 to 4S, b k V.. blk 2,3, 27. to IA). and Iota I toll, blk AA, and lota I lo 13, blk IM, Mi nt born TIIK ('I.ACKAMAS A It ST It ACT TKt'ST f . am tbo oaner of tlm copy I rifcttil to llm Tburne ayatem of ahMract iiiileir, for t'tai kamaa county, and have llm only comi'letr art of aUtracla in tlm ('ounly, can furiiUb liiformation a to title lo land at once, on application. Loan, lnvrtiitent,rval ratate, abMracU etc, Ulrica over Hank of Oreiron City. Call olid liivratl(ile. Addrea box 377 Oirt;on City Oreifon. Robbed the Urine. A tartling incident of bit li Mr John (,jV).r f 1'biUdelpbi. aa tbe subject. ia narrated by him as follow: "I was in a moat dreadful condition. My skin wa alinoal )rllow, ryea sunken, tongue riwted, pain continually in buck and aldea, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad given me up. Fortunately, a friend ad vled "Fleet riti Hitler, and to my i great Joy and surprise, tlx llrst bottle untile a decided improvement I continued tbeir use, for three, weeks ami am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and roblied tbe gtave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 5il(t nts, guaranteed at Geo. A. Hard ing's Prug Store. Would Mot Suffer so Again for Fifiy Time It Price. I awoke last night with severe pains In my stoHiach. I never felt so bad In all my life. When I tame down to work this morning I fell so weak I could hardly work. I went lo Miller A Mo Curd's drug store and they .recommended Chamberlain 'a Colic, Cholera and Hiar rhoe Remedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed mo all right. It certainly Is the fluent thing I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall not be without It In my home hereafter, for I should not care to endure the mlTering of Inst night again lor tlfty time Ita pricti.-t). II. Wilson, liveiyinnn, Unrg etlHtown, Washington county, Pa. This roiiieily Is for buIu by 0. A. Harding, Pruggist. Patent Record. "Money to patent good Idea may bo secured by our aid, address Tbe Patent Keeord, llallimorc, Md " A new lino of Huby Caps and Hats. Mihs Goldsmith. The KxelleineiitKot Over. Tbo rush at tbe drugstore still con tinues and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's lialsnm for the Throat and Lungs for tlm Throat and Lungs for tho cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Uronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and nover fails to give entiro BatMaction. Price 2oo aud 60c. aliliiKlon Y.I'.H.(J. K. -ii? -- M Pfli'CZJA "'"" ' """ in v-ry i ... , . , y;, s ' f1 - i'-.'H' '. ""nil way wmi on cow, ana w 10, hr Iwr -Ifaalni iwolL-cliona o( ?' "flJ T-S i1 ": .....1 .... . .1 ! Iinr clioli. Itnv A. J. J-TS. i Jl aU!F 1- it ...1,1 iri. t.. 1.... ry, ol ll.la clly aa i.lrctml i w 14, tW fFt any. "that yon Lava itot on ao " ' a . I r M I - . I Trim ThrlM. uvea al hksg-r- '.T.f y,,T mil 7 r1 i jiick appreciated tin srirewa aa well rca. because of ' .' f X'Jim ' ( " t"' li'imoroiia saying of the CornicJi , bring nearer '. VJ. l.S k. r'"try folk. TImth dwilt not fur from , may hav 1,1- I tSs' W V14 ' 7 f 4 ."T" """ "1 r "'- 7 An Excellent Combination. Tha li'aant mrtliol and Wriffli'lal fffola of tli tvi'll known rrmedy, hTMi'i' or ll'ia, iminiifurtiirrd by the CAi.iroiiMlA K10 Kyiiui Co., Illustrate Ilia yultia of obtalnlnif Hie liquid Uxa tla prlnrlpli- of iiluiita known to La inudiulnally laiutlva and ir-M-iitln(f tlirrn In tlm form moot rcfrrlilii(f totlm tjit and an'fplaldn to tlm ayntrm. It la tlm nun iH-rfrct atri nirtlii nlriir laxa- tl. riVaumnir llm ayalt'in rITrrtually, I diHlliitf colda, Imauaclira and fcrt-ra (frniiy yvi prnmpny aiifi rnaoiintr im to ovt-ruuina lialiitual roiiktlpallon pt-r-mwiirutlv Ita prrfect frrrdmn from rvi-ry oiijrctlnnttliln iiallty and aub aiari' i. and It aotliiir on tlm kldnrva, lii-r and Imiw-1, witliout wrakrninir or Irrltallnif t lie in, make it the Idral laKalWa. In tlm proi'r of niaiiuf;irt tirinjf fltrai arn ur, aa Omy air plcanant to llm Unit, hut tlm iniMliulnal qualitieaof tlm rvmcily ara ohtalnrd from M-nna and otlmr aromallo plant. Iy a tnrthod known U the TAMroHKU 1 10 r-VHl T C'41. only. In orclrr to ft Ita 1-rriellrlal rffm'la and to avoid liiilutlrn, plruoe runic iiilx-r llm full namr of tin- ompany prlutrd on the front of rrrrv pin ku(ff. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. aAM raaaiciaco. cau LOOIBVILLB, T. VIW YOBE, V. T. Vui m by all UiHuina.-l'ika auc. prr built Tba MaTahllabl. Home manufactured rnahllgbta and rauille were in conctant um by the H-'otib TM-nnHiitry. lioill animal fat Kav the r.N,ulr.-l tallow, aud the name ; grer n m-hea a were nd for crni-la wn K auppiied it aiwi in ima caae. : ,mn(. nnnan;. and a be laid amide tbe In iiiitkiug ni.blight all the green 1 MJ,r h -ppin tbe nnnal cheftnut 'I coating of tin- rnhe wn atripped Uotie a g.1 deal of dandruff ia ac off. but for c-andlo wick a thin "trip cnuitilatinrf ou your m.-alp.' he aaid. wa I" ft on eith.-r aide of tbo pith to j .! if yon don't look out you'll begin atrengthen and anpjK.rt it Other wine j ,u,,' That it.-emid to tickle tbe llm iniitiiifiiciurt) of tlnim two light 1 riiitoiiicr. and be irrinned from ear to ws Very nimilnr Thin aohMance from tint rtlabea win n dried wn tied to a i rod. then dii"l into tbu lolling fat ' aud allowetl tocixil. and thl procen i wn repeated until the rn.hllght. or ! L'tit. tir ' candle, bud liecniuo tlm druired thick-, nc In later yrare candlea were made j In mold Tlm tiipe wn pwwed through a hole in tlm renter of the mold and j knotted to pr. v. ut it slipping. Tbe fat wu then poured in aud allowM to Cxl In.rJflVJ!' ,, . , . . ii. ! candle tax. were jea oi.hly guarded by , ' ilwt tk-t.a.t atlul li(tt.l..tl Itl flirt HWaatt ' secret corn.-r from the prying rye of : Ill" in II' taas'i aaiiaa v aaama the i xclwiiiiin Thecandli- wero nnunl ly in ii 'In at tiik'ht In oiiiitonthotite, and wiitcbiT wire Hwted at convenient cornrr to give timely warning of any appMach of thtl Ubl'lUltoU.1 oQliXT Uuoi Word A C.m.U Parrot Story. 1 I I. .. l...lv . I . ,lln t..ll in n loniii'ii inn i in n v.. ..... . ... r. r...nll .. ...l .. ,,,rrt u M,-h a.,,,1... ' I,.. M.,ir..,t ll... .li.,.L.rr,...lib. hiihit .,f ! obarrvlng at fpipicnt intervals. "I winh the old lady would die." Thi an- iiiij el tlm lilnl a owner, xvno sjioko to her curate nhotit it "I think we enn rectify the matter.' replied the good iiiati. "I nli-o have a parrot, and he is n rih'bteous bird, hav ing been brought np in tlm wny he should go. I will b ud yon my parrot, and I trust his intluence will reform that depraved bird of yours." The curute's parrot was placed in the snme room with the wicked one, nnd ns Soon a the two hud become accustomed to each other the bnd bird remarked, "I wb.li thu old lady would die." where upon the clergyman's bird rolled up his eyes and in soli'tun ncccnU added, "We beseech thco to hear tlx. good Lord I" The story got out in the parish, and for several Sundays it was necessary to omit the litanr at the church services Household Words. Itrraard For lb Jary. Pretty woiiien on trial have a habit of dressing so na to impress the jury, but tlm highest type of this art wm naturally left fur development in Paris where toilets tiro "composed" for tho occiiMion. An example of the art wns In evidence, nt the trial of Mine. Binn chini, who wiih accused of having dis posed of hcrhnsland in au unlawful wuy. "Her costume," says a chronicler, "was tho essence of outraged dignity and resignation, tiud nt the kii mo time of elegance, duo to her position ns a inondnino FariMentii'. She naturally was nil in black, with a niitntlo close fitting nt the waist and a high collet de inoiigolio. The severity of the low hat. with its ost rich plumes, was relieved by her jaunty way of symlioliisiDg her coiilith nai in tin; triumph of innocence in that tho left brim was turned up. sheltering a littlo bunch of peacock tips." ' A Curd of Thanks. I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has done for our family. Wo have used it in so many cast's of coughs, lung troubles and whooping cough, and it has always given the most perfect satisfaction, wo feel greatly in debted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty thanks. Respectfully, Mrs. S. Doty, Pes Moinos, Iowa. For sa'e by O. A. Harding Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at tbe Entkbckiss office. one well. Well, yon a., Mr. Hlcka." Dim re piled, "ui'Mt piviplu U allna tblljkin . or what thrj do want, but I and my old man, we U allua tbinklng of what wa can do without" Tahlaa a Walk. Jnatlce What have yoq fjaay io ao wr to th charifa of ateallng thla tnan'a plunk walk? The Accord I Vk it by advice of toy phyaiclau, yer honor. lie told tne to take a lonft walk evrry day. Thi waa tlm fjrt lonx walk I aaw today, and of coarae I V k It A man can't afford to employ a doctor nma be take bia , adviriL Juntlce The court, bowerer, will give yon advice for nothing three I mouth' rest You will take it in the j bona of correction. Hoaton Tran- acript The Urltiab court la called the court of Ht Jamoa becaure Ht Jamea' palace. London, la Ita ofUcial bead'jnarleri A borne will eat io a year nine time hi own weight a cow nine time, an 01 til timet and abp all time. "Wearing wiga baa not gone out of tyle by any mean," tald a New Or lean barber who bat an eye for tbe od ditis of the trade. "Tbe only reaaon why we don't notice ao many of them ia that they are made a great deal bet ter than they nw-d to be. Why, eren the barber get fooled now and then. The other dar a ccntleman came lnt), tw rhvp t0 K,.tahaved. Tbe barber BniNh.-l tlit) job without noticing any enr. 'Oh. I itui-wt l'vf got balr enongb to laxt for awhile!' aura be. atill grin ning, 'ioti have plenty now,- nay tne irU.r. 'hut with all that dandruff it m n ... .... will n comm. nce to thin out Hotter i,.( ,e Kiv'yon a nice ahuiniKja' A be upoKe be run hie hand through tte gentleiiuvn hair and pave it twoor tllVB hrl ruU. and. upon my word, , w,i thing came off just a if he b,,) H.,.a M-Hi d. The Kxir man yelled iniir.I. r niul the barber aloud there nara- Bti,.killi out like hat regn He II . . l 'Iiil.l lllaa It I li'r lav Hill alM la,' M SI Ilrivar H B K.ur,.j j ui,, ijf0 since then be hann't ajid a word about dandruff." New Orleaus Tiuiin-Democrat j A Irluhtful llliiD.b r. Will often cuum! a horrible Hum.cald, Cut or Hruimt. Kucklen'a Arnica Sulve, ' ' tbu In-Ht in tbe world, wi!l kill tlx pain ; . .ill i. "J I r 1 1 1 1 I V Leal It. Cure Obi Sore, I Sores. I'I.ers, Sores, I l.'ers, Hoil. felons. I Corns, all Skin Kruiitions. IWtl'ilej cure on earth. Only 2" cts a box Cure ! lurauteeil. NjI.I by lieo. A. lUrdmg Money to loan Hkih.k A Ghikcith. at lowest rates. -- " lbi pltV Wt tmt (tfll htrnt. na .W Uaa, Mm mt u a kJtjrwher adwlH. rr ' J 41. " I" -i. VtM at aaca kv lllaalrataa Caulnat-FREE. Vkhmri LARGEST STOCK OF A. Vxl IN- 1 : ' lA V y k.ISI. tm,i Ik T S.rri " l Bicycles Wo sell Victor, Stearns, Ifambler, Ideal and! Golden Eaglo Wheels. Prices for 1899 Chain Wheels $25 to $50 Chainless, $60 and $75. Wheels Sold on Easy Payments. BUBJilHIgHJER & 7INDHgEN, THE OREGON 0VBY JHHEItHRfJ. iiDSOLUTELY Makes Uic food more frM IUvmi hnii Qaacr Tr. The breadfruit tree of Oylon la rery rxmarkable. Ita fruit la baked and eaten u we eat bread and la equally good and nutrition. In liHrbntu, 8jUtb Amer Ica, I a tree which, by piercing the trunk, produce milk, with wblcb the Inhabitant feed their children. In the Interior of Africa ia tree, whlrb pro duce excelbrpt butter. It rwtnhle the American oak, and ita fruit, from wblcb the butter ia prepared, la not un ' Btf ' . K declared that the butter anrpaaned any like the olive Park, the great traveler, made In Engbmd from cow'a milk. At ftierra Leone i the cream fruit treo, the fruit of which ia quit agreeable in taut At Table Bay, near tbe Cape of Good Hope, it a aiiall tree tbe berries of wriirn hiajck exreueni ranmea. ik ih auin i lt..4 1. .v.. k..... Tk. ,t,.v.1 t. low tree abto growt in Huuiatra, in Al gerla and in China. In tbe island of Chuaan large quantitiea of oil and tal low are extracted from ita fruit which i gathered in November or December, when tbe tree bat loet all ita leave. Tbe bark of a tree in China produce beautiful aoap. Tree of tbe aapindua or aoap berry order alio grow in tbe Lorth of Africa. They are amazingly prolific, and their fruit contain about 8H per cent of upon in. Ladiea' Home Journal. Refaaeat la Take More Pay. A writer in Ainalee'a Magatine tella bow Irving M. Scott, tbe man who built v.. rir,.,, fn.i niu in hi mhtj Th'e firin WM tbeD iQMlDg tbe Kaitinaw for the government Donahue Haginaw for tbe government wa at the leginlature much of tbe time soon after Scott's arrival and affair at the worka were at fixe and sevens, lirodie, the foreman, threatened to leave and did leave, and Scott, without au thority and although only engaged aa a draftsman, took entire charge and di rected thing for two week until Dona hue' return. He introduced ayiitem in to tbe method and made affairs Tun along to smoothly that Donahue was pleaned and made him permanent fore man. About thi time Donahue offered to increase bia wages, but Scott thought over the matter and declined. "If I break my year's contract with you," he said to Donahue, "I'll have to j n Ir A flliaT tpkn iriraliio f irtf-iT trt miT my contract, and when if. up -on'u!rKh month at I. 0.0. F. Temple - uij couiracv. anu wuen n a up bave lo ,my Ule wbat I m worth. uooauue itjuaeu BKua.iL ton re toe r. i i i. . . . - . first man." be said, "that I've ever known to refuse a raise of pay." Ittsult jut-tified Scott'a furetught. At the end of the year he was re engaged and wa paid jutit four times what Don ahue had offered him. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of BE YOUR OWN AGENT anrt Csia MnnHV. Try tlmt yotj bTj-nrtirlr frm vu apnt --'' - ordtltr you niui jmj mm m iiwm rtra mlwlniaaUlllilnniofneaV'iuii vtiueoi uMavracaaia au mmjij an rtwlt twrona your trmcu. HA VE MO AGEHTS rthlc!r tni hatrrraa d'Prt fmm I Wf arttbt latnrr-"! mt.nnta,rtnrrof ctiniairTt avml hamrw to ht world elhntr thm rntv mrrvicluftiTely. mk ..tvit?i of v htrlffat, nurrrT., an low tw Ml and A tyltof Kcairaakfp tnai wf ui P our fiwdi fir piaiuinaUon and miAvrmntr wft dUTtra Cmrlagm m H Mtg Co. B. Vutt, .secy- Elkhmrt, Indlmnm. IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY. 'A n warn ?ovmm ttyRE delicious and wholesome rm no , 9m vnwt. Sunday Services. GKKVIAN EVASOEUfAL LUTI1 Kit AN IMMAM'AL CHlKUif-Cornat KiKolh ami J. Q. A'lann eireett; P.. Kriieai J. W. Mar, paiior. bumlar icliool at 1 A. M., aeekly aervicet every Tlmrxlar at 8 I'. M. (iennaii arliool every Uaiurdaj from 0 to 12. KvarytMxIy Invited. BT. lOnX'B CHrRCH.CATHOI.!C.-v. A. Hiu.i(tKD, Puuir. On auodsy mi ido 10 ao a. a. f.rtry won1 and fimrtb MuDday Ucrmao termou llr iht a o'clock bim Al all (Khar nui Knallth aermoDa. Hnnda Hrb'Md at J JO r. M. Vatper. apolof ttleaJ tubleeM aod Rcotdletloa at 7. JO r. a. llf.THODIHT EPmCOPAL CHCRCH.-Rev. H. OIr, Putor. Mornloa aarvte at 10 Hiin'Uf Hchool at 10 W. CUaa mtttlnf allot morning Mrvle. Evaoioa Mrvle at 7 JO. Kpwonn Learit meetinf riunday avenlnt a I . 10, Praytr kleetlnf Tburadajr avtalPf at 7:Sx. ttranfert eordlallv lavltcd. riRHT PRKHBTTIKIA CHl kCH.-Kav. A 1. iiouut.jmirrv. Paitor. Hut net al 11 u.and Paoplc'a Hoetcty ol Chrlallao Eodaavor dimU Terr Hunday avtnlnf at 30 Ihmaday avcDlnf praytr meatloi at? JO. 8ata Ira. KVASOtUCAL CHCRCH-OERIA!-RT Erlrn. . Paatir; J. R. F.Harr AlUnt. Prcachinf aervlret avary Sunday at II A. V. and 7 W P.M. aabbath actool every aunday al 10 A. M . Mr. Zi'nmaruiau aupt. Prayer Maatlor very lburadayvnlof . 6T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. P. K. Hammond, Rector. Hervice very Honday at 11a.m. and 7:30 p. ru. Huiiday school at 10 o'clock, btrvic every Friday evening at 7:30. Other aervicet may be announced. Ail teat free. Strang er cordially invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZIOX'8 CON grp((aUonal chiirc". Rev. P. Hack, pattor. Bervicva every Hunday at II A. M. Sonda school at 10 A. kt. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURH, corner of Main and Eleventh ttreett iv. E. S. lloliui(ttr, pastor. Mornii.g aerviet 1U..V); Sunday Hcliool 12; Junior Endeavor 8; Y. P. 8 0. E. prayer meeting 6:.W; evening service 7:30. Christian Science meetings at Willam ette ball. Sunday morning service, II j o'clock ; Sunday school, 12; weekly meet i ing4. Wednesday evening at 8, except 6ot week of each montb, when meeting ! will be held on Thursday evening at 8 I O'clock. Lodge. A. O. U. W. meet every Saturday evening in tbe A. 0. U. V. Temple. Geo. K. Califf. secretary. Rebekahs Willamette Rebekah Lodg i Va O r.tm arvna-iil a. at. I t. vr b4 r-. A i rv ff Mitt f iodfrv. aecretarv. i 1 rf- Court Robin Hood No. P, Foresters ol America, meets first and third Friday iat the month in Red Men's Hall. W. B. Stafford secretary ; F. T. Rogers, chieJ ranker. Meade Toet No. 2, G. A. R., meet I first Wednesday in each month at Wil lamette Hail. G. A. Harding, com mander. Clackanus Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. meets on the third Monday of each, month in Masonic Hall. M. Bollack, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. S. meel the second aud fourth Tuesdays in eacb month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jenni 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. 0. O. F meets first and third Tuesday in each month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacheno Trite No. 13, Imp. 0. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7 :3( at Red Men's Hall. N. M. Moody, C of R. ; Chas. Woodward Sachem . Multnomah Lodge No. 1, .A. F. A. M.. meets first and third Saturday in each, month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No IS, meett at Willamette Hall the first Monday io every montb at 2 o'clock p. m. and the third Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p. ru. The Auxiliary meets at the Armory building the 1st and 3rdJ Saturday in each montb at 3 o'clock p. m. Mrs. RosinaFout8, president Mrs, Mary L. Bradley, secretary. Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searl, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. Joha Bianch No. 647, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M.. meets in Red Men's Hall, on second aud fourth Wednesdays 0 H. Hyatt, record keepet, Willamette Falls Camp No 14S, W. O. W. meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in tbe Willamette Hall. Clerk J. K. Morris. Lone Pine Lodae, No. 53, A. F. Sc A. M., LoL'an, Or., meets on the second) Saturday iu each month from the 1st el May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. ami from 1st of November to 1st of May at 10 a. m.-A. V.. Lewetlen, W. M., Geo. C. Armstrong. Sec. mi P Dr. WllllamV Indian Pile ; iiiitinenl will cure Hllnd. Uleeillnir and Itchtnir &-J la- Hits. It absorbti lb tumors. Li B La alUys the ltcbhiK at once, acts. I) a as a poultice, imvi-s lnmant r lief. Dr. Wiliittms'lndinnl'ileOioV tnent Isnrenarcd (or Plla and . U Ing o( tbe privaia purts. Every box 1m wiirrBnteii. nv ilniitifta, By nmil on r fflpt ot prlre. ol) cents and III. 00. Wll I liac. MANUFACTURING CO., l'rP. Ciuvelu& oial? . For sale by C. 0. Huntley. wu, who will bu roinuinberml f t i