OREGON CITY KNTERI'IUSE, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1899 Oregon City Enterprise LOCAL TRANSrUHtATION LINES. I IMK ('AHI 1"aT.II ItAII.WAV CoMrANr ItAVg LUV PORTLAND OREGON CITY (Couch St,) 7 00 A. a). 7:05 A. M. 7 43 7 5" ky : V'S 9' looo 10.05 1043 lO'SU iljo H:J5 II IJ r. M. li.Mi f, 11, 1o lx5 145 I5 y a JJ . J 4u 45 4 43 4 3u ! SiS 60 7.1-0 7:05 7 . r k.jM only to l.M only in sltfsaukl Ullwsukle S , 915 lojj only to 10:30 I Mllwsukle UJoonlylo ,IMO Mtlwsuklc 4 MiNUTI OMIOUll. KVKKY DAY KXCF.IT hl'MAY -HTICAMtUH- XLTONA and POMONA - I K A V Ka li i-msb otiuiiM rirv l l Tijrlor Hi. ruilRiliHl. tAA. N. A .) I'. M M NIMY TO OltKUOS 1'ITY ONLY, arissn Okiooi riTT 1 J A. M. O.WA M I () P. M. 1 t r. m. 4 w 7;U roM JIKNCIM) JINK II, u. wil-UNim tkUM Y. UMUlll triioa iiimi lU.aBrm r.LU at . n. iv t 0 t (U t o la uu m l H It ID. U I " III 1 l 4 4" " IH I so . SI" I J m H " tM t I ruad.f a. Uva boar ttailt SV ! BM-t oa and l n Ja -rt a. um. IU Hll l.lK.TrT. THE LOCAL NEWS. rckaiov luixt lur. The county ft uiiiin Mimaf ass the mecca In laid ahUli moat ih veUrana lurm-d V'lr r n order to have their claims lesled ptevluus U) Sending (iiiii In fur iynipul tt Han Francisco. Wxtydv lison presented ihtlr papers during le day. At Moak on Itu vnt Path. Mon- ir allernuon work commenced on K bicycle t alh tteen Ihta rll ami rtland. after considerable delay by t""i of lb wet wealhei. Tim work been begun beyond the Oat kaiua 1 1 ha oihciale in t liars' tioiw lo luva tlulsiied by AiiKUat tit, although His 'irse ol the Mill In some i. ai r la atllt loubl. Voam! Ki.kt-r Orrn a. Kails 'X ludga A. 0. L. W. at their regular Hii.g Ua Saturday evening elected fliers for tha ensuing year aa folio: M. W., M. Ilanoagn; M. V John iflclit0j r'oTi.man, U. K. Hay; ttr. K. II. tiaMiart! RnroritKr. II Harding j Hmflvur.C. II. Iha j Klnan W. II. Wlgglnaj Ould, A. C. "liru j I. W A. Zimmerman 2 0. W., Iloake. f o 1'airARi a WairoMi.-Ttie Uollrf rpa Auxiliary la making prruaratium 'w elye our yoluntoera on their rctnrn ra afrlce In tha rhlllmiinoa uliortly, lrilwna, all order and aocli'liei are tiled to appoint committee! and co me with them. Aa eoon aa tilt wq that the Second Oregon volun- ' have etnharked for home, notice II ) given and a mana mentlnit called k arrangeiuoiiia lor their recrp- ahmkh ANuMisn uN.-I.ajit Monday ' H. Mooimy, Mllwaukie, was in the ' claiming the honors for producing Ih'nI aland of rya In CUi-kamai "'y- He baled liia claltn npon a 'l'l of grain he had with him, which Mires, exactly 8 fwt and 10 inches In tip to root. Anybody wishing to p'Ute supremury on the rye question e SHinpIo at thin olllce, In addi' No being a champion ralwir of rye, uNiney I sointiwhut ol a iiiiihIcIhii lln imitations of a cornet solo with l,e aid of any artificial menus, "I'" him as a genius of no ordinary lily. "ah Hkknsvs, J01.1.Y Fki.i,owb. T.SBt Muy a coiiglomeration of haso ball purs, compoHcd tiuilnly of those en- to an "ex" when being referred to hallista and Hulling under the "lvo nama of the "Has lieens," ft "P Rgainnt the "Jolly Fellowa" ag- Jation on the grounds across tha r- The day was wot, tlie grounds f wet, and the hall was wot, but in e of it all the combinations kept at rllve Inning when time wag called, I the "IIt Beena" retired covered f Klury and mud. Tho score was 1 10. The points were Clroeniimn and hII for the "Jolly Fellows," nnd Ht and Wells for the "Has Beens". Anoihii, gimw j, M()g ,r;(,,1((M(j f( (.,t H'liy and a very warm article of 'roller Might" i, prm.,, CitKMiitCoi iir DoiHi.a.-An adjourned term nf llin Cliti Iihiiim county rlrmll court waa hidd Monday aftnrnoori, Judg., M.Jlrldmira.l.Hng. Tim calmidar wan and the following ord.-ra ware lamiedi Kata (J, Moore va. J. It. MuurH Kfanled deirea of dlvorca: Marthn f J'eliiretal va. Callmrlna till, et al, d. h'Mdant granlnd until Hept. to make -rooi iHiior, rrferaa; J. T. Apieraon va. Hurat A Marka, defnndanui graniml an. ll Juna 16 to ill. hill 0f i.nptiona) J. W. Ko.il va. Camplmll rt al. F. T. Ityen lllntiN guardian ol minor defwi JanU; II. W, Koaa, .UeaM.I, va. J. II. WUhart at al, adinlnUlratora granted decrim o lorailoaura In the aum of IMUSOjC. 0. T. VYIIIIama oi wregon Ully Door and Kaih Fai tory filed final report, jehWi aa conflrnia.1. Aa Aai a Knn Atoa.-On Thurlay of thlawerk I'rofe.aor J. W. (iray cloim.1 hla aeveiith CoiiMiMitlva e,r of trai hlnir at I'arkplaia. During thl( time he ha graduaUd thirty-one yunnir ioiii.. unr of whom art teaching tight attndln: college, one dad and the othera work ing al varhtim ucupitluna. Tndi-r IW f"iMir (iray'a ahle Induction the I'aik-p'are-Jli,Uton young inniiiIm have .U vlii a , Ik l, hierarv aiandina- (h.i iromiaa much for ttmfutur. Hv en- lMH.Ini...ila I .... . . liava raiwd a lihrary of ovr IU' aland an! volume and in many other wayt havaadommland laulind theachool. rr.fiMaor Uray la aUo the verv elllrlenl iiiniiMUviiii KIKI UlNH-rilflKma llitf wrrlarv of the. VVlllatufii V.IU. (Iiaulauua Aaaoclation, in which iioei- won na iiaa ahown drx ldail ahlhly In mapping out programa and planning for politic entertainment and inetructlon. Armory, iSeparate COMPANY 0RDF.KS NO. 6. I. In sddilion to the regular drill on Company will awe in We on Monday and wall the current week, for special drill pany and Soldier and lh crrrmoniea pertaining thrrrto. Assembly at 1 n V. M II. This I made tircesaary by the now and date of encampment July 10. IHW. to accomplish the work required to put this Company on a footing absolutely essential to the intelligent dischsrge of their duties while in csnip, snd to this end the commsndsnt expects the earnest co-operation of every man in the command. III. 1'rrnn now until the encampment takes place the members will be re quired to drvote considersblc extra time putting Ihrinsrlvr in projicr shape for the proposed tour of duty, and it is trusted this will be done cheerfully and to the end that the greatest good may be accom plished. Non-couimisaionrd officers ere enjoined especislly to tske hold of their work, giving the time necessary to put the Company on a basis of efficiency not quelrd by a similar organization in the IV. An examining hoard ia hereby Wednesday June 14, Ry), at 8 o'clock P. rants: Sergrsnt L. Miller snd Sergrsnt G. Godfrey, id Lieut. A. Willry. V. Musician Mart. I'.dwards, a deserter from the Oregon Nations! Gusrd, is hereby dishonorshly dischsrge d In accordance with authority granted by section 30, Military Code, and will forfeit all allowances for time served or being entitled to any immunities provided by law lor from serving In the Oregon Nstional Guard for five year and will be prohibited from entering the armory upon all occasions of Military ceremonies or drill. VI. I'rivste. P. Confer is hereby appointed ad. Musician vice Mart Edwards dis charged. , Official First Sergeant. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, rialnfleld, III., makes tha statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she at treated (or a month by her family physician, but grew worse. Ha told her she was a hopeless victim of consump tion and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggeated Pr. King's pNow Discovery (or Consumption; aha bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first doso. Khe continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound snd well; now doea her own housework, and is at well as she ever was Free Jrisl botllet of thl Ureat Discovery at Ueo. A lliirdiiig's Drug Ktore. Large bottles 60 cents and 1 .00. To Cure a Cold lo One Duy. Tuko Laxative Ilniiw Quinine Tablets All drugtrieta refund money if it fails to cure. '.,ric The genuine has L. R. (j- on such tablet. Would Not N11 fie r no Again for Fifty Times Its Trice. I awoke last night with severe patna in my stomach. I never felt so had in all my life. When I came down to work tlilsj morning I felt so weak I could hardly work. I went to Miller & Mo Curd's drug store and they recommended Chtttiiborlain'a Collo, Cholera and Diar rhea Remedy. It worked Ilka magic and onu dose fixed me all right. It certainly Is the finest thing I ever used for alotiiMch trouble. I ahull not be without it in my home hereafter, for I should not care to endure the Bufferings of lsst night again lor flity times Its price. 0. II. Wilson, liveiymnn, Iltirg eltntown, Washington county, Tt. This remedy is for sale by 0. A. Harding, DruggM. 177 ' 't!rf. tALK JtiilSjtrJt An Kxccllcnt Combination. The p1ianari( inethoil and beneficial effecta of tlm well known n-nii'ly, hTHi i or l ioa, manufactured by the C'Ai.iroitKiA Kio Hvhti' Co.. Illustrate the value of obtaining the ll'iiid laxa tive principle of rilanU known to be medicinally laxuttve and Prcwntlnff them In tha form unmt rrfrralilug to tlie taate and acceptable to the ayaU-m. . It lathe on pi-rfect atn-iufthinlnir laxw tlvv, rleaoninir the ayaU-in elTectually, dlMlllng culda, headnebca and fere re gently yet promptly and enabling one Ui overcome habitual cuinitlpatliin pr manentlv. Ita M-rfet-t freedom fnm every object lonaMe quality and aub aUn-. and IU actlnir on the khlni-ya. liver and bowela. without wcoiicnliiir or Irritating- them, make it the ideal laxative. In the proceut of nmnufucturln(f fl(r are uhcu, they are pleuhsnt to the Unte, but the medicinal qnalllie of the remedy are obtained from aenna and other aromatic planta. by a method known to tha CAMroRau Kio hri r t'. only, ln order to rrt ita WneHclal effwta and to avoid iuiltatl'Uia, please romrmber the full name of thct'oinpany printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. aAM raAirciaoo. cal. LOCiaVILLM. IT. HEW YOKE. . y. Put Ml by all XMnagUla-frlc luc prr boUlc. Company F, 0. N. G. OaacoN ClTV, Oregon. June 5, i8yo. Monday night, until further orders, this Thurs - lay nights of each week commencing and instruction in the school of the Com- shortness of the time intervening between to the company affairs for the purpose of state. appointed to convene at the Armory on M. for the purpose of examining for war- McKenney. Drtsil for bosrd: 1st, Lieut. S. service and shall be hereby disqualified By order of F. A. METZNER, Captain Commanding Company. To those who drink whiskey for pleas ure; HARPER Whiskey addssestto existence. To those who drink whiskey for health's sake; HARPER Whlakry makes life worth living. Sold by C. 0. Huntley .Oregon City, Ore. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely di gests food within the stomach and In testines and renders all classes of food capable of being assimilated and con verted Into strength giving and tissue building substances. Gio. A. Hardino. 1 lie Excitement Sot Over. The rush at the drug store still con tinues and daily scores ol peonle call for , a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for tha Throat S . . . . t al ry 1 . a a. at anu L.ungt ior tne inroui ana i,ung8 tor the cure of Coughs, Colds, .Asthma, Bronchitia and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family rmedy, is sold on a guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction. Price 2."u and 50u. A Card or Thanks. I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has done lor our family. We have used It in so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whooping cough, and it has alwaya given the most perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly In debted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to plosse accept our hearty thanks. Respectfully, Mrs. 8. Doty, Des Moines., Iowa. For sale by G. A. Harding. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to R Oregon City at the Emtrrprihi office. Hrnnlur Hour la not a atloKj man. hut ho look on t for Um in nniin Ho I wii rldlr.K on a atn-ct cr one day, r-' hiti a a WmliinKton correfpondi-nt, and nud JiihI coinplidi'd a frunmictiofi with I'liiinuirK tiirmd to ojx-n op a con verm tl;D with i hnwtta aenator. The eenator hla aeat a ruinate and then with the remark, "I atn f lad i to m that yon are proepcrona, " j "I'roein-roiial" exclaim! the other I man. "Why. I aui poor aa a church mooel" i "Excaae roe; I thonghf yon mnat fie rich. I am comfortably well off myenlf, but I have never felt that ! could afford to pay A cent for a rid to a atreet car when I could get all ride for a quar ter. " Mail Ha Barkers m4 Maalelaaa. finding tbe cobra be Wtf exhibiting be Tbere ia a barber aliop in an op town , coming too lively and aggreaalve, aeized avenue in New York where masie goes with every shsve. Never s barber ia hired there who cannot twinkle tbe sweet mandolin or plunk the dreamy guitar The gentlcrujtn wbo can play on no In strument hat the razor and the shears has no wclccrno in tbi tonaorlal psrior, ' iur me oohs Darner is musical ana loves 1 to mingle celestial strain witb tbe tor tare of the tarber chair. Whenever a chair ia vacant, tbe attendant genius tit him down and performs on bis fa vorite instrument ' Had Hot Ferstottra It. The ward beeler, witb whom tbe am bitious politician bad be n in consulta tion an boar or more, shook bis bead tlowly. "I don't know bow it will turn oat.' be said, "lint Ml do tba best I can for yon. Uow about tbe liquor question T" "I waa about to ask it," replied the ambitious politician. "Wbat'U yon take?" Chicago Tribune. Tke laaallr r . "Among tbe photograph yon have ern." said Sir Robert Dull, "there are stars so far dixtsnt from this earth tbat if the glad tidings of tbat first Christ isaa l.bUO years ago bad been dispatch ed then by an electric current which could speed seven times round our globe between every two ticks cf the clock they would not yet have received theia. " foretkoaajkl. "Amanda." said the husband of tba eoon to be w idowed young wife, "my last reqnnit is tbat yon will not let any-1 body kmsw there is a large insurance ' on my life. 1 want yon to live in nn- i disturbed enjoyment of it for a few . years at least "Chicago Tribune. j k.Adv....... Interesting Lady Patient Doctor, whit do yon do when yon burn yoor month with hot coffee t i Dr. Fingerfee Swear. Roxbury ; Uaxctte. Voltaic F.rnptions. Are grand, but Skin Eruption! rob life 01 joy. vuckiein a Arnica fcaivt, cures them ; also old. running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, Ldona. corns, wsrta. cuts, bruises, burns, rcaldt chapped bands, cliilblsins, let pile cure on earth, j Drives out pains snd aches. Only 25 ! cts. a box. Cure gutranteed. Sold by ' Geo. A. Harding, druggUt. Money to loan IIsooss & Griffith. at lowest rates. YQl'KU MOTHERS. , Croup is the terror of tbonsandt of 1 young mothers because its outbreak is so agonising and frequently (atal. Shiloh'a Cough and Consumption Core acta like mairie In rasea of Crnnn. tt ha never been known to Ml. The worst casea relieved Immediately. Trice, 25 cts. 50cU. and $1.00. C. 0. Huntley, the Druggist. SMtvf, ti eVwa.lt tW fa m bsWh, 11 1 j-Mi and wa raa f, soo paint and varnua, rwxl Snlah, Dd ! aiaaUaaiaUa load. Elkhart Carriage & Ham OSS KIMBALL We Have Some New Organs in , ' 4-1 ' I , i -"II Prices From $30.00 up. Each Instrument Guar anteed for Five Years. SOLD ON EASY Burmeister & Andresen, V Absolutely pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome flMk tkavaara. It la generally aappoeed that tbe ae pent eiblbitml by auakecbanoera have been deprived of their faoga, and tbla ladoobtleae often tbe taae, wLlleoo loxtanca at )aet la recorded In wblcb tbe niootb of tbe anake bad been tewed together to prerent It from biting. Tbe writer noticed at the Ceylon ex hibition, given aome year ago in Lon don, that one of tbe anake charmers. tbe reptlio by tba neck cod tbrurt It baatily into tbe amall round barket in wblcb it wae carried, at the earne time pniihlng it with a rolnmincna white cloth, at wblcb it bit savagely. Having almoet dod tbe lid of tbe banket, tba man drew away tbe cloth violently. tba doattlens dragging out tbe fanga wbicb were faatened in it lie then cared tbe baiket and carried it away. Tbi. of courae, required a Urge amount of cool courage aa well as great quick ness of band and eye, all of wbicb quali ties mart be doubly necesnary In cap turing and taming these deadly reptiles. But if we are astonished at the skill and dexterity dieplayed by Indian snake charmers, still more mast we marvel at tbe hardihood of tbe American Indians, wbo, in tbeir anake dances, not only handle tbe deadly rattlesnske witb im punity, bat absolutely carry it about in their montbs. Westminster Beview. Tkaater Tickets. The fact that a ticket bought for a theater and not need on tbe date stamp ed on it ia alwaya good for an admit tance la not generally known and prob ably theater manager would take very little trouble to spread knowledge of tbe fact bnt it ia nevertheless true. "A man wbo buyt a reserved seat for a theater, "said a theater treasurer wbo bandies more ticket every season than j any other in New ork. "may not nsei it on the evening for which be bought it 'Good for tbia date only' may be stamped on tbe pasteboard. Tbat would seem to mean tbat tbe ticket could be osed at no other time. Probably most of tbe public accept that as proving tbe impossibility of making use of tbe tick et, and therefore few make any attempt to get tbe worth of tbeir money when tbey are prevented by any causa from nsing tba ticket on tbe date marked on it Bat it could be presented at any time and would be good for an admis sion. "Any theater manager would bave j to recognise the holder's right to enter I tbe theater, although tbat would, of , coarse, carry witb it no right to tbe ' seat It tt tbat right wbicb is limited by tbe printed date. For all other pur poses the ticket is qnite as good as if used on tba date it bears. "New York 8a n. Notice. E. E. Cumpstou teacher of voice cul ture and piano playing, btudio over Bank of Oregon City. Patent Rerord. "Money to pstent good ideas may be ! secured by oar aid. address The Patent Record, Baltimore, Md " CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. TuB Kind YOU HaiB AIWSTS BODrtt Bears tho 't2tK Signature :CFIT FOH MAKER OIILY. W maBaraetur TNstrk at vahfelat aaSNstvlMor aanksssana Mil than to yws difct from oar taetory at wkotnala prkoa, la bmS, v ara lb. lanrart aanu(ulur.ra of vaaldM and kariMas la thworMartUitotbaeoauiiMraicliuTal). M'aaa voa K aa (Ms alaa roa say aalr ska fraSI r tka uiifMiriK Mo travaiina lpsoiea, ao loam, a agaui's evouaiialoa aad We ava Ho Agents, aratarrtBe la oaal with too Slraot. No maiur waara jo Un, os raack 100 and sava yon moaey. Wa thl our whlrlat aad kanMatanrwbara tor aa. aailnaalon and fuanuMa sal arrlTal. Wa aTa.M.awfwr EtvrrythlMj aWI MaTlSe-DnSI. aaaura yon ot 1 auMa,wuk akad inav rood Irtmmlnn. Stw ttvl Ian oaktek tum, . as aiSaUl.tnia, ny . Mmmwmmm VIHHH a SU. Manfg. CO, akhmHT&JlZt 1 ORGANS Designs Stock. on Kimball PAYMENTS. The Oregon TJty JEW1L,1SI3. Sunday Services. OERMA EVASOEUCAL LUTH ERAN 1M MAN UAL CHURCH-Cornef KiKMb anl J. (J. Alsm streets; Kv. Krnest J. W. Msck, pastor, fctindsr school al 10 A. U., weekly service every Thtirsdsy si 8 p. U. Oermsn school every fclalurdsy from 0 to IX Everybody Invited. IT. JOHN'S CHCRC H. CATHOMC Psv. A. Hillisssko, PsUr. Co Sunday asaa at tand IOJ a. M. Cvsry sseofiil sa Josrtk Hiiodsy Usrmso ssrnoa alter the a e'sloek boss At all other masse Bncllsb sermon, tnnday school st T.M t. a. V as pert, epolotsUcaJ sublsris sod BsBsdlctloa at 7 9 r. a. MCTIIODIHT EPIHCOPAL CH0RCH.-RV. H. Obar, Pastor. Morning service at 10 SJ; Buailay Rcbool st JO oa CUss ssastlo sltor morulnf sarTlr. Ed1u ssrvlcs at TM. Epworta Lm(M meeting Husday svsnlns al SiO. Prsyr Metio( Ihursd.y Teap( at 7 J. strsof ers eordlally lovltcd. nitsT PKE8BTTZRIA" cmincn.r.tr. a 1. Mootsomery. psatnr. Hrviesslll s.n. snd 7 JO r. . Mabbath bbool si 1 a. m. Toang PsopU's floelety ol CSrlsilsa Kndesvor bhu vary Sunday vnlsf st IN. inurs-lay Tolo prayer nsstluf at) JO. Bssu Irs. EVAflUCAL CHUBCB OCRMAi' Rev Ertrti. pastor: J. K. Easrr Alunt. Presehms servsres every Sunday st II A. at. snd7aia. si. sabbath srtonl cvey Snnday al 10 A. M , Mr. Zimmarmsn Bopv Prajsr MeeUng every Thursday eveojog. 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CECRCH Rev. P. K. Hsrnniond, Kector. Hrrvlee every Sunday at 11 a. re, and 7 Si p. ru. Hundsy school at 10 o'clock. tJcrvtc every Krldsy svsnlns: at 7:30. Other service as ' may be announced. AH seats free. Strang ers cordislly invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZION'8 CON- greirsiional cnorcnKev. r. Pack, pastor, . Hsck cervices every Bin school at 10 A. U rvices every Bnndsy al U A. at. Hands FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHCRCn, corner of Main and Eleventh streers Rev. K. H. Boliinxtr, psstor. Morning service 10:Vl;8iinilsy BcIkxjI 12: Junior Kndesvor 6; Y. P. 8. C. E. prayer meeting 6:30; evening service 7:30. Cbriitian Science meeting at Willam ette ball, Sunday morning service, 11 o'clock : Suadsv school. 12: weekly mews. Wedbesdsy evening at 8, except , , k ,u Iv. ... first week of each month, wben meeting will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Led res. A. 0. U. W. meets every Saturday evening in the A. 0. U. W. Temple. Geo. R. Cal iff. secretary. Rebekahs Willamette Rehekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday ol each month at I. 0.0. F. Temple. Matta Godfry, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters ol America, meets first snd third Friday ia the month in Red Men'a Hall.-W. B. Stafford secretary ; F. T. Rogers, chief r ncer. Meade Poet No. 2, G. A. R., meets first Wednesday in each month at Wil lamette Hall. G. A. Harding, com maiider. Clackamis Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. M. Bollack, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. 0. . S. meets the second and fourth Tnesdays in each, month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie) Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. J, 1. 0. 0. F., meets every Thursday in Odd Fellows' UalL T. F. Ryai. secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. 0. 0. F meets first and third Tuesday in each month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp. 0. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30, 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 Saturdays ineacfc month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Eyaa, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No 18, meets at Willamette Hall tha first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p. m. and the third Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p. m. The Auxiliary meets at the Armory building the 1st and 3rd Saturday in each month at 3 o'clock p. in. Mrs. Rosins Fouts, president. Mrs, Mary L. Bradley, secretary. Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searle, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Bianch No. 647, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. O.T. M., meets in Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays G. H. Hyatt, record keepei. Willamette Falls Camp No 143, W. 0. W. meets 2nd and 4th Fridays ia the Willamette Hall. Clerk J. K. Morris. Lone Pine Lodge, No. 53, A. F. A A. M., Lovan, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st ot May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and , from 1st of November to 1st of May at 1 10 a. m. A. E. Lewellen, Wr. M., Geo. j C Armstrong. Sec. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS T0.-T a.arroaia WaaaMM. Irr-a. ' Untv anilomlNiriotusin.ruaas .tear autl bni.n "pallia f atra.lrtta. lion." Tihjj ar"l.fa gavera' tu (Iris al womanhood, aiding oa. vel.iimtntororr.li. and body. So knu-a rmitly tut wMMjn eiaaia thi-m. Cannot ito W-triollr va. nirnm 1 Uu.un ail par m hv mall. Mold bv druaflUa. HO II CHIaUCAX CO.w.wisaa.o, A -vl For sale by C. Q. Huntley.