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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1890. 6 rcgon City Enterprise LOCAL TBANSrOBTATION MNL'S. M K C'A HI KTtli IUll.WAV CoktPANr llVI PONTLAND (Couth 81.) IIAVI OREGON CITY 'j:oo A. Mi 7 l'3 A. M. 75. 3S I003 10:30 1 j i r. m. is I3 J5 45 4 5 533 b.Hl I45 ,13 r. m. IS IS 45 . ji only to Mllwauki 'S . yj only to MlUaukU 730 8 to only to fttllwaukle 95 lo:ju It yt only to M ilw.uk U 41 MlNUTf BOHCOUlt. DAILY KXCF.PT SUNDAY SALEM AM) INDF.PKNDF.NCK -HrKAMKIlH- LTONA and POMONA I.KAVEH iit oaao.. 1 1 r r ml leylor Hi. ooimlihi. A.M. 6 ..Id P. M. ISIiAY TooUKiioS I'lTY ONLY. ltu k(u i til ! A.M. U .10 A M ) I Cl I'. M. k r. w. in) Wl.t.AMktTK rl i4 nr. iiiio eipa iu.Bin rix m. t a a, ut T uo ' I '4 I M t " I a . m. . id III ; i r . I IU 1 u " t. - la t il " lit lu " i.4l -. leave ..a, hnnr nil n'rvk I I"IhIhiii)' Jam IM. c. A nii.1 kn. rt. THE LOCAL NEWS. ii. mm. I'.kt Mini. The imIuioI I mrl laal Friday vriilng and al- kd rwUrir and aulit a number oi i-llaitroiia billa, I'rof. tiary waa "rrl Itie prlnctpalahip of thn iijr I. Miaa Sad Chaan wa k.il lu tlm Irachrr'a alafl" and Ml Wal.lrun acini led aa kii'rriiuiiirr. 1 on mailer oi i.raiing u.n r.i-1 x l..l naa.Ua tiaard and It W aa .I' ll In put In a tmw heating a'aratu "! of aiil IU ui. M. S. Walker rlertnl Janitor of the llarrlay IimiI. 1'iraiuTii' (itai.. Miaa Kanny , nun of Die leading favor ilea in the and Kveniiig Telegram' Voting I for the moat ixioular teacher in i nhlic a. hoola of that rily, haa made 1 um eiiiml that In the event of l.er I ,.,!,., , . ,r . , ,i Ulhnh.nda.me pi.,,,, ofJere. .he j lUate the a.me to It.. Kil.lirr ; 'iii.eiil Fund, -ahli-li la tintf rItl ! I" i a uioiiuiiienl to the memory of ir 'ii'ahtave Itova, who have fallen fittMintf the battle of Iheirrouiilry. I'ortnr'i action In t ti let matter f her at patriotic dauhler of En and ahoiild gain her aulllrlent lu make her an eaay winner. She 1 and haa held right along, a promt- place in the race and by many waa I'lema a aure winner, She haa y frienda In Oregon City who will do fm in. t to iMH-ure Iwlloti fur her mid diiiug act'ouipliali a two fold plraa- Mi.iw their appreciation of an efll- P and amiable young educator and pil'iite In no amall degree toward f loiiiimntit Kun.l, ki'ui, Cut'Ncu. Mkktino. In re. to the written reitieat of a majority member ol the city council Mayor 1'iretli. called a apeclal teaalon for "lay, Juno loth, at 3 o'clock p.m. " action upon the recmiNlderation f 0 iun Mi ordinance relating to 'lopuaed new road, Wginlng at t. 'inetand rtinlng upthtibltilTin a I'ualerlv .lir...lin.i lo i.liv limita I'll "liown.l all moinhera preneut, , H Alderinuii Shiilutl. A inotioii , iiihiIii to put onlinnnce Hm Itaj I'minugii ami after a thorough tlii- "' it wna piiHHo.l, Mtaara, Chiirmitn, '""i Milno, Metxnur and I'owell . K in the' affirmative.? and Memo. 1 11 tnd Huntley voting liny. In d- " hi ehiiihllig thu road the onli !r "IvropriatoH I(K)t) lo be expumlod "uh roud and by a renolution of tlio thia nun wan made unavailable count v bud tuken action to- h oHinlng the roitd Uiyond tlio city KuHidoa tlio 1 1000 I ml ml ud in ordiuunce betwwm IlKK) and IHKH) 'l'n rnlHotl by privato mbecrlutlon ""ciuethe work with. According "urvey , juat rompleted the roud ''Uilt at a uniform grade of n per i which Ih only 1.12 Hr cent greater I'mn thut of the nmpenHion brldgo " City Schools. Tho term of j'l hut ended baa been mnrked by 6'lid progresa on the part of the Itfi and a glance at the fuuulty who will n..llt, ovr lheyi.ral department for ll.ii cmg iiri, U .mUHent guaran - M' that HiHMt alll I- ' K""d work. The (Irfifou dlv ael.o..l. ' ..... among I, hlUllKut lfl lHl,lt lfly iluit ti thi ui.w course, of study wnii ii mm adopted ..t y,.r iiMin tlm 'Hfkiwilimof hu,,l. MfiA.Um, Anoll.i.r I'nturn tlit .la Krilly totliHi ir.ti llvH "'ml llioroiiKliiii M ol Urn work In tlm lIiii of mii N.l.litkoiiHl yer to tlm uli- III! W'IiiniI Hl. 1,11, m IIH rwrnn rrMIKtif j tlvnly, Kinking ll cuiiiiiiim roiima ullit ynr mi, Un .u, at-lixl coiinm tliri'e y'. Orruon City grmimmr (, nirtlllriK i out itln tlm lioMorio lmit inn liiU any lilnh m IhxiI In tlm main "id our I.IkIi i, H) w.,k U m.it. in r ol tlm ilnlvitrillli.il, All tlii'M Untv llt am In Krrt tiiexMiirti im i Mr. MiiAiUm, ,iu,., ly , prrri'MNivM and lmlnlit.. trliinil hoard, IhvIhk the liiturrxi uf ttt m.IiouI it liniri. Air. Mt'Adiin Imi Imn foiiiivctml with n hool w.uk horaliir tlvti y-m, Hhim yr a principal and la now In hit third ?ar a uMrUi tfntf ut, and umtr-r l-lmhle K'"ld anm mix h g.-K ran h looked lor. Kor primioal of Urn Faxthain mh.o Mfa. MrAdaiu ha hc-n re lalni-d and hr t rntoid proinliwa tninli (or Him (mure. I'rof. T. J. (iary hn Mn oth-rwi ihe pflnrii.aUhM. II. ilan lay cliog hikI It la uiidrrntood ha will acrept. Mr. (lary haa laiik'lit lor filna yeari In Clack aniaat'oiinlr, anven yeara at Milwankin and tw ynura at Wim Orr.m City, and h la univnraally cimilrd lo ht a atrong man lor tlio Hiiliou. Kor thn Kraile Ira. hrra have Mia (ivrtruda Kinlry, MtaaAddia Claik, Mn. 1). II. (,aa. Mim Uura i'atl, Miaa (inrtrudo Nli- gpf. Mia hrtna Ijiuram-, Mini hd t'haim, Mioi llatlia Cochran. Miaa MatjorUl'autleld and Miaa Ni-ttio Wal- Urn lor aupnruuiurrary. Thrm will l an enrolliuriit of aloiit laio pupila In tlm coiiiuiun rourMi and 12A in tha hinh acliool t'laaa. HIS THREE WIVES. Thar Hr All la lla. IMrlara, hmt H4 ol aiar larrr. Allun ('twiiiiiiKhaiii, In hla "Llvra of Hrltl.h I'altii. ra." t.-lln a t.ry of (Vj l y, thn fatli. ri.f I r. ('liiiiirrllur I.ynd bural. whidi rrviala hat a ii trait jpalntif rt'dnrra from the vanity and errriitrlrlt ,f l.ia ait.-r. A rrrtaln man hud Mm-. If. , wife and arvi ii (hildn n pitliititl ty Copley In a f n in 1 1 r d- r. "It wanta hnt olm tblii)?," raid the limn, on Ki llitf the fill. rind pic lorn, "and Hint la thn nrtrait of uij tint wifn ihia on U my aTi.nd." "Hut." njlicd the nrtiot. "ahe ia diad. Whitt c nil 1 loT Mia muat tuiiie in a an anx " "Oh. tu: n.i niif.-la fur mo. She lnnt it'iun In ii a a v., nun." Tlm pottrail waa addi-d. Imt aeveral luotilha rlnim d Ix fom ihn mnn aicain 'rall.il at tVplry'a alndlo, and when he '.ll.l klr.hiM l.i.lw I.. 1.1 ..n I., lila .rirt "1 mut Imvn aii. 't In r nki ti'li frmii your hand. Cuplry," iiid he. "All ac rhh iit lif. Il in v iv.-. (iii.) vvifi'; thia ludy I la my third, nnd "I..1 Iiiin ruiun to luivo i h r likrii'Ka iiK'luih-d in the futnlly pic I tarn." i 11. 1 n ... t . . ..I . ...v.1 tl. l!L..nn.. !.' I'Hiu.. I iiiinriMi". it. i ..'' nm or Miin .. a. mi. i tun limn rxpnwM-ii hiliiM-lf aatiatiid w Ith thn jMirtraiU of hla thrre aMiiiMn. Hut thn lady rmnnn- rlral.l. Never audi a thinx heard 'at II - . . I . a . . mi. . ' , F'" u K. me artiat paint, d tin in out; then the man r(,ph y au,d bin.. - uJ hu f,nrw u,r4, Lymlhnri,,, iK.nnjr, ,ia mil to the bar by Kaiiilng hla father'! tail-. Vea Caa Hull Anrlkla. A aucceiwfiil exH'rimeut waa made at (ilnmbin unlvi ruity lu Ixiillug away a allvi r dime. The dime wan cut in atrip and laid in thn cttp of one of the car bon of the arc likbt Thn pointed car lion tif the arc waa placed above thi and a at rung current turned on. Under tbe luteins heat the dime melted, aim inered and then boiled like water. In two uiinntx it had bollin away Into vapor, Profivwnr I'npln, who conducted the exerlinent, declared any aubatanee on earth, even granite rock, may be boiled away in aimilar faehlon if only tifllcieut heat I brought to bear on it. He alno ibitrd that any gaa or liquid would frecre if it could lwiubmitted to iiflk-lcnt cohL Compliment ol a t orpae. "I ajH'tit one aummer at an olmenre place in the Virgiuln mountain.," wild thubtinlniw woman to mn, "and I took with me a maid whoao home waa mune where near. One day alio en mo to mo and Nuked fur a tluy'i leave. I ankm! her PU.1 afl..1.. tut n uu ...tig. iw.in. mi wb,.re lm WllS Koll,Ki U(1 Mie nry proudly drew from her pocket a huet of paper on which wus written, with a HUporubuudiiiice of ilonrinhiH: 'MiH Molina Jacknon rcHpcctfully requeatH thn honor of your coiupiniy at tho funeral of Minn Amuudit Juliuiiu Juckann, Friday iiiorniiig at 10 i- m. Coniplimcuta of thocorpHo.' " Wish ingtou.ront. Spiilu'N (Jroitti'Mt Need. Mr. K. T. Olivia, of narcolona, Spain, apiMiil Ii!h winters nt Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had canned severe pains in tbe back of bin head. On tinlng Elec tric. Hitters. America's greatest Wood and Nerve Iiemedy, all pains loon left him. lie says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that It cnrt'H liver and kidney trjiible, purines iho blood, tonoi up the stomach, itrenglhens the nerves, puts vim, vigor und now life Into every muscle norvn and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need It. Kvory bottle guaranteed only fi t cents. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. j j . r ij ' - , eSA i ..'f - ' -.7 ' r ' ' Jt .lV. U I ' H' . M-rf .m ..fc I . -rf mm An Exttllcnt Combination. Thn plt-noant inrthixl and hem-Ada I f(TitU (if thn vti'll known rriurdy, hriii i or I ma, maiiiifiictiircd y th Ci.iroiiNu fin Hruvr "., Illimtrat tl.a valimof ohtnlnlnif thr Ihjuld laxa tive prliiriplra of lilai.U known to he tti.t.l II L....L. .....I ..-.. thuin In lh.i form imt rrfrrhLlnif loUm toatfl and ai'i'i'ptnliht to thn ayoti'in. ItTh-r arn many hnaraa drlvrra In tha l tha onn ,..Tf.-. t alr.-i.th. 'nlnjr la- fty who Imvn Wn thm aN-adily em- tlvn, rlrutixilllf thn yst4 III itT. i tllully, I ,, , . , ' . , dl.M.iii col.U, hi a.lm h.-a and f.rvi-ra .I'"' " "tny yiar. Only carfnl irniitly yd promptly and cnahllnir onn '"1 "klllfnl drirera -are employed in to overcmiie halntuul coiihtiiiallon tx-r iiittiieiitlv. Ita M-rct freedom from every ulijeetlomililn rjinillty and aub alance. and ita acting on the khlneya, liver nil. I howela, without WeUatelilng or IrrlUtli.g lliein, make it tne ideal lil4tlvc. In the proee of niMnnfMc'.itrlng fig are uaed, aa they are pleiiMuit Ui the tittle, but the iii.-iliclnul (jimlitieHof thn rrmeiiy are orjtaiue.i (nun aenna and othi.r lar.ii.nal 1 r.tn.ilK l.v b ...ll.ul 1 known Ut the CAi.iroMKiA Via Srni p 0. only. In order to get it Unnflelul rfTcvU and U avoid iiiiltnti..i.K, ph u-j rememlM-rthe full name of thi-( tunpany prlnU-d on thn front of everv package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. at kamcico. cal. LOVIBTILLa. Y. tW yoJI. W. T. puMii7aiiirulxi(.-i',kiuc.rbouic To thoan who drink whiakrv f..r i.tnaa. urn; IIAKPKK Whiaknv add teat to i exiatem. To .none who drink w hia.ey fnrhe..,,,'. ..ke: IIAKI'K.II WhUke, make life woith living. Sold by C. (J Huntley .Oregon City, Ore. Ko-lol IyajH.ii4 Cure completely (!' geata loud within the atouiacli and in teatioca and render all rlaaael of fool capable of being etimiUtcd and co. verted Into airetigth giving and liaaun building auhataiicea. (ir.o. A. lhktiiNo. Would .Not NufiVr no Jlgalu for llf.y Time Ita I'rlce. I awoke laat night with aevere paim in j my tloHiach. I nwor felt so Wad in all my life. Whenl came down lo work lliii morning 1 felt ao weak I could hardly work. I went to Miller & Mc Curd'a drugstore and they recomiieuded Chaiuherlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoe Kemenly. It worked like magic and one doe fixed mo all right. It rerlainly ia the fluent thing I ever ued for atomacli trouble. I ahull not be w ithout it in my borne hereafter, for I should not rare to enduie the auuVriug of laat night aptin lor fifty timea its price. U. II. Wilson, liveiyman, Ilurg ettatown, Washington county, p. Thin remedy i for tale by U. A. Harding, DrUggiftt. Ibe Latel Yam. A I'itttburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle ol Kemp'i Italsam in my grip. I lake cold eaaily and a few doae of the Bal aam ilwaya make me a well man. Kverywhere I go I speak a good word for Kemp. I take bold of my custom ers I take old men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggists, 2.rc and 50c. Stockholder' Meeting. Notice la hereby given, that the an nual meeting of the Oregon City Manu facturing company will be held at the otlictt of the company in Oregon City on Saturday, July 8, 18'.M, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, for the purpose of electing director! of the corporation to serve for the entiling year, and transact ing inch other business at mav come be fore the stockholders' meeting. C. 0. Jacoiis, Secrotary. Oregon City, June 1, 1809. AMInlster'i Mistake. A city minlmer was recently handed a notice to be read from his pulpit. Ac companying it was a clipping from a i.ewepaper bearing upon the matter. Tbe clergyman started to road the ex tract aad found that it began: "Take Kenip'B lUlsam, the best Cough Cure." This was hardly what bo bad expected and, alter a moment's hesitation, be turned it over, and found on the other side tha matter intended for the reading. Sewing mncliine needles for all ma chines at Burmelsterci Andresen. A Curd of Thanks. I wish to say that I fuel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy baa done lor our family. ' We have usud it in so many cases of Li coughs, lung troubles and whooping I ) cough , and it baa always given the most M Krlc.ct satisfaction, we feel greatly In debted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wIrIi them to please accept our hearty thanks. Respectfully, Mrs. S. Doty, Pes Moines, Iowa. For sale by O. A. Harding. Wedding stationery, the latest stylos and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkrpiuhii odlco. WE PULLED A ROSE IN SUMMER TIME. W pulM a r In iirmnnr lima lxid lrui t-rr'ii ki, I Oiir tip vnt up o l a rblina j Tint IwIIIkIiI llf.(- rl . Jfnw n,li hnw la Ihn jmr trown oA, How l.fl lilf in'l lrrl Tia mi Hi! urn ) fiw fold Hi ht la tnnirf. -flliilth AMnn Curl la In Onnwrtloot Mf rims . HEARSE DRIVINO. iradllr Kmplorrd at ft a l.arr (lllra. In ajimllcr citii-a and In the conntry the htara drivrr tnny Wtwern tlmea drive othiT vehirlti or engage la eome ther work, hnt in a city of great popu lation like New York, where, in the natural ronrae of thing, many oVatha cenr dally and whi-re many h'trm re nard and kept conaUntly employed. i ,,',lrM, drivntC rfjnlar o.-ciipatUm. 1 tlila rapMi lty, Thn letting of hearaea 1 a long eat b- i llohwl cntiii in thia city. Many livnry ' tnen own from one to a dozen nearer and let them to aextoni and undertak er, ferhapa half of the nndertakera of the city do not keep hearaea. but hire of the livery owner. Ho it commonly hajijiei) that in anawering call from one aonrce and another the b'-arae 'a"'"'1 liverymen are ronatantly mployeL It might be tbat all tbe hearM owned in a atahle. whatever their tiuiuher, would be called fr day ift(T dy W(.,.k tftPr wl(,k M reR0. j lr!y many carriage or other .tehlclm might e, and ao it cornea 'alxint that h.-nrw- 1rlln la Kr- . ""l driving l trnre a :teady orenpation, Jnat like any other. While bearan are commonly driven to and from the variona cemetfriea in ;n,d ,Kmt lh. J; we. """inme .driven ont of the city to virion nearby jj"' d carec have been driven to greater dintauce. but thev re not often driven more than 12 or 13 iijIIii away. New York Snn. Cooal t an I" or Tknaa. She (ninging aoftly) "Would that I bud tbe wing of a bird." He What earthly uae would they be to you. my dear! She I waa jnut planning the trim ming for my apriug hat Detroit Free rreaa. ' rrrarnf Imrat. Juatice of the I'tace (to bride'i mother ! a the tiriilegroom hemiati-a with hi "i'e") Step a little farther back. madam. Toledo lice. Belgian workmen are fond of cock crowing cometitiou. The other day one well trained bird crowed no Una than 403 time in the course of an hour. In ancient times many of the mono tains of I'alettine were terraced, and soma of the terrace Hill remain A Frightful lllundrr. Will often caiiM a horrible Bum, Scald, Cut or llruise. Hucklen'i Arnica Salve, the lest in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Corns, all Skin Kruotions. Best File cure on earth. Only I'.S cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. To Tare a Cold Is One Day. Take Laxative Bnoo Quinine Tabled All druggist refund money if it fail to cure. 25c The genuine baa L. B. Q. on each tablet. A new line of Baby Caps and Hats. ' MlBS GoLUtkUTH. HOES THIS STRIKE T01T M uddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold tor fifty years on an abso lute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. C. O. Huntley, Druggist ftfttut m ur awaut vou ,i ... l.,l lata put im ot aru4Mi Ne SI4- rvMiiHaa kil.aa Tw C. U.W, i Uatra, ImmUm, ntr- ium. atana araa u4 aula at aWu, IM ami nun rnM, fu. AU.vl itj al a meaunible price. 1 1,. a - )-pv) II I ! real area viaiie a a a. i. (wtaBSl mi Kr J.1U, Elkhart Carriage and Harness Mfg. KIMBALL We Have Some New Designs Organs in Slock. Prices From $50.00 up. Ench Instrument Guar anteed for Five Years. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Burmeister & Andresen, I ' ax iai ij K Uy Mf - V ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Aahna at AdclaM Call. I once knew an eatimable lady wbo In the abemce of her cook undertook to make a certain kind of cake. Hbe took "om" of one kind of ingredient, "a lit-' lie" of another ind "a arm II quantity" of aorrietblng Un, To ber delight and lurpriae, tbe reeult was a cake of which oeither he nor any one elae bad ever heard. It waa an entirely new cake and an extremely delldoo one. . Frond of her achievement, tbe lady gave tbe cake the beautiful and poetic name of "aabe tf angel," and on tbe very next crea tion when the bnce of her cook made it ptuwible for ber to Ventura into ber kitchen the tried to repeat her anccea. Thia event happened in the year 1883, and ever i nee that date tbe unfortunate lady baa been vainly trying to repro duce ber wonderful cake. She hat never once ancceeded, although ahe haa made It leant 200 different varietiea of cake and pndding, each one of which baa been more deadly than tbe other. She ia atill hoping that one of theee day tbe may bit upon ber "aabea of angel" again, bet aa tbat cake waa purely the rennlt tf chance the protrpect tbat ibe will be able to make it a aecond time ia not bright W. L Alden in Pearaon'i Magazine. Hot Bad. Dotty Tbimble ruahed up the atalra to Lucy Cleary'aroom and bunt through tbe door. "He ian't inch a fool after aUl" abe exclaimed. "Wbo ian'tT" asked Lucy wonder ingly. "That OeraJd Thompeon." Lncy'i lip curled. "What make you think aoT" ahe anked " 'Canae he kept n all guessing for three hour at Maria Eveaon'a library party laat night." "Did be? How?" He came in with a bicycle lock tied on hia shoe. "What did tbat mean?" "That's what none of us could make out nntil it was time to go, and then he told us and it was so simple be made us all feel like fools." "What book waa it tbat be represent ed t" "Locke 'On the Human Understand ing.' He's coming over to call tomorrow tiieht" Detroit Free Pre, Took the Saaae. Lawyer You say tbat you were in tbe saloon at the time of the aasanlt re ferred to in the complaint? Witness I was, sir. Lawyer Did you take cognizance of the barkeeper at tbe time? Witne I don't know what be called it but I took what the rest did. Bos ton Courier. Xotlce. E. E. Cumpston teacher of voicecul ture and piano playing. Studio oyer Bank of Oregon City. Patent Record. "Money to patent good ideas may be secured by our aid. address The Patent Rncord, Baltimore, Md." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of HOW MUCH GAI1 1 SAVE? ThUto qOaJO thU trry rmlb fthoukd ftatc hfanatlf wkatn 1 Coniew. to a buetiM- piM4Uiia. KT ItMianoa, w auanulavctur VOt.ftr.4M aiasl kwTMM tlast tatU theiB U JM tftlwt fStM Mr frr t httile rltwL On ibis dIm tbe Avina lo uu U 35 nar rant ' w pv about Uiu tuuca aatve uuui (oruia MiiiequaUlT of iro.l I um rih aatlnet We .ivlaa i.f Tvhk'lra ami u atvlcs iviid ars tk Ui .rtMt aaei a karfteaa (k ri4t Mlllasj i tk. fMMiMer eli4vrlr wk vtry Krtrcte wvj tvtlaUMl ftaliitMir MtMla mmjuhtr 1W rlla"IllilUKUttl4Vfrllltif. 71, jttl iVsjble tftafff; Vou ItfcvtJ ths4MVsiMU..- of sftrKtt mtlM lurtkeam, wiU uctwl lriai iiotl. nfWeet dMiinasW UlUwt Btv leV AtV tnliiM (VawtJaate wHvk. enk you hv jruimtc u qtitU Ura nJ ktk h Mai, At Co. W. B. PUATT, Elkhart, Indiana. . NrwaVr ORGANS on Kimball The Oregon City JEWELKKS. I I A ' yufl mwm Sunday Services. GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTH ERAN IMMA.NUAL CHL'KUH-Corner EiKMh an.l J. Q. A'lama airnels; Kev. Krneat J. W. Mark, paator. Hunrlay arhool at to A. M., weekly aervicnt tvary Thnraday at H P.M. Uerrnari arhool evtry (Saturday from 9 lo 12. Everybody invited. T. JOHU'll rHCRCH.CATnOUC-Rv. A. Hil.i.aat, YuUrt. On Kuodav aa at and 10 JO a. m. Every tno and fourth ounrfay letrmao rmim after tb I o'clock maaa Al all other maaan Eofliah aermoD. Hiinday achrml at I M r. a. Vaapert, apologetle) aubleeta aod Btnedlclloo al 7.M r. a. If KTHOPIMT EPIHCOPAL CH0RCH. R. H. OIrr, faator. Mnrnlrj aervlne at 10 y HuDdar Mrh.w)l at 10 U0. .la -aetlo aflnf mwnli.f (entire. Eveolna aervlc at 71 F.pwfinn Learu mentiD Hnndav erenine al JO: Prayer W-ttlDf Tburaday tvenlng al 7 Ml ttraofera eordiallv Invited. IMKHr I-KEHBTTEKIA5 CHI RCH. RV. A J. Moutaotorry, Paator. eervicei al 11 a m and 740 r. a. eabbatb Hbool at 10 a. . Vonof People'a Hoelety of Cbrlatlan Kadeavor meet very Hunday erenlnt at ao. ih'naday veolof prayer meeting at 7 JO. geata Ire. IVAKOtMCAL CHCHCH CiF-RMAN Rev r.rir.n, pj.tnr: i. K. Raart Al.Uni. PreMbine aervlrea every gimday at II A. H. and )f k katibatb arhool every lander al 10 A. M. Mr. Z i in mar ni eupc prayer Meeting very Iburt-lay vcDlug. 6T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL OIURCH Kev. P. K. Hammond, Keetor. Service every Sunday al It a. m, and 7:30 p. n. Hnnday tchool at 10 o'rlock. titrvice every Friday evening at 7:30. Other aervlre may be announced. All teat free. Strang er cordially invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZION'g CON irrgalional churcn. Kev. P. Hark, paator. Service every Sunday at 11 A. M. Sundai tchool at 10 A. M. FIRSTC0XGREOATI0SALCHUP.CH, nrnerof Main and Eleventh ttreeta Kev. K. 8. iioliingir, pa-tor. Morning aervic 10:30; Sunday Hcl.ool 12; Junior Endeavor 5; V. V. B. U. K. prayer meeting 6:30; evening service 7 :30. Cbrbtian Science meetings at Willam ette hall, Sunday morning lervice, II o'clock ; Sunday chool,12; weekly meet- ! ing". Wednesday evening at 8, except first week of each month, when meeting will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Lad re. A. O. U. W. meets every Saturday evening in the A. O. U. W. Temple. Geo. R. Califf. secretary. Rebekahs Willamette Rebekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday oi each month at I. O.O. F. Temple. Malta Uodfry, tecretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters of America, meets first and third Friday in tbe month in Red Men's Hall.-W. B, Stafford secretary ; F. T. Ropers, chief ranger. Meade Poet No. 2. G. A. R., meet first Wednesday in each month at Wil- . lamette Hall. fl. A. Harding, com imander. ClackamAS Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of eacb month in Masonic Hall. M. Bollack, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. 8. meet the second and fourth Tuesdays in eacb month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3. 1. 0. 0. F., meet every Thursday in Odd Fellowi' Hall. T. F. Ryan, 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 Mefi's Hall. N. M. Moody, C. of R.j Chas. Woodward Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. meets first and third Saturdays in eacb month at Masonic Uall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No 18, meets at Willamette Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p. m. and tbe third Monday in every month at 7;39 -o'clock p. m. The Auxiliary meeta at the Armory building the 1st and 3rd Saturday in each month at 3 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Roeina Fouta, president. Mrs Mary L. Bradley, secretary. Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men'a HalL J. T. Searle, secretary. Catholic Knigl.ts of America St. John 'a Bunch No. 647, meets every Tuesday of. the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets ia Red Men's Hall, ou second and fourth Wednesdays G. H. Hyatt, record keepei. Willamette Fulls Camp No 113, W. 0. W. meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in the Willamette Hall. Clerk J. K. Morris. Lone Pine Lodge, No. 53, A. F. & Aw M., Logan, Or., meets on tbe second Saturday in each month from the 1st ot May to 1st of November at 2 p. ru. and from 1st of November to 1st of May at 1 10 a. m. A. E. Lewellen, W. M., Geo. C. Armstrong, Sec. Dr. Williams' Indlnn Pile ,i iintmeiit will oure Blind, HlecUni and IicMnir 'Piles. IiubHort tbe tumor. allays the Itching at once, acts .J a noulii.-e. give lust&nt . lief. Dr. Wiliiaran' Indian Pile Olnt ment isnrenared for PI lea and Itih- Inrf of the privuui purl. Fvery bui Ik. warranted, llv dmvirists. ttt n ill nn nu eHpt of rrice. fid oenta and 11.00. WILt I BM. mm ACTURINfi CO.. fropa.. Clevelau'C For sale by C. O. Huntley.