OIUWON CITY KNTEKPRIPE FRIDAY, AUGUST , 1899. Oregon City Iintcrprisc I.UCAL TKAWSPOKTATION LINKS. 1 1 AVI POIULANO (Cdiiili M.) 7.(10 M. I y 9 'J li(" iu 45 ir avi OflEGON CITY 7:o5 A. M. 7 5" It ft IOH3 10 V U SS 1 km r. m. 1 ".1 IV t M j 4"S 4 S S.tJ but 7"S V 8,jo only In Mllwaukle 9 "J i: v II J" i5 r. l(i 14) 13" J 'J 4.0 4 4) MS J'" 7 41 I hi only l li(a ankle '5 t , lu 111 milr t MiUaiikt IN" 46 MiNUII II yi only to MilwaukU SCMlOUlt. 1 1 A 1 1 . Y I XCI Pl" M'NHAY ) n.u ; AM) IM'I IT.NM.Nl K fALTONA nml POMONA -I.KVKH (a(.(.X UTV- ....... 1. .... . u I '.dint; Aitm n 111 u I M MAY Titl.(.t.N IT Y OM.Y. ,T.. H'i(ilT in A M. I A M ii I I'. M. j.J' V. 4 " j) 7' II.AMKITK fal.l M Y. I t Lttl I iripti. tii' iitiri rtLu I i m tu - 1 iv " a - (till t M . o I . m. I; W 111" I Ik r m. i " I iu - I )0 " J.IK- t :t - 4 tl " -! ! V Inmf UM'I P'r!w I U t9cl UK atxl !' JaM-rt 1 IM. ( 4 tail I K M. 'iff. THE LOCAL NEWS. T . Ti "mi MooiUy inofiiln ai j 0. T. Wtliliina naa dolnii aiiia oik . Mi i.i. I. l..n Im Irll a r.mnl.'fal.l I Ulna to tle gfi.oiiil ami iix-vIvihI ' irfal l.r i,rt aUiiil lita lira. I ; altiful, t Hot tr'liiita llii Ar.n-tin Til '.iri.) -Tlm nd..r triiilrrr.l to Mia. Ilrtrna ICinrar ii llm c..uiiiy lr. tf fiaml'mil hoi-l. l!. Ui .l. Iiaa lm arr.lr ,y ', Mf llir.rarann la inmn lavor.lr h Uail.na ami otlmra aiul l.rr a nlicrM k'lVra ifriirral aal ilarliou . tu....r 1i.ir.-A new Hum .a-d nil.,..,, lb, ton llm (...uthern Pa. Hie , .ngei ..br.lule Tucday evening, j f . rl.ar.g-. ao lar aa Ibegoi, (My ,. I "4" " 'rr"u" " re m ,lm Inn of the titaril. -'- " -' U did tml Ulltve,!....! .1.1.1. I. .1..- ... all"" "''-"I-- ' -"iVll-g 3 mat. a.l .,( 7 OK .. ,..rn.r.l. ! Hit. Ilia I., :a. ai a -On July '.'ili I .aience, the i year old am i4 J. Kum.., Heaver CriM-k, waa riding a elm a a. thrown from the anlmal'a ii.ll.ad one of hi. leg broken In i .!i,e. f)r. Thoiuaa atlendiMl to luitu.n and the little aufterer ia lif III. rly. ! Hilda U ina Ot T Ihirllig the el.'i- 1 1 at, t ,i. l'.l.l. -..-..I.,.. l...rl , 1 1 U a em tnini-d off and a grand ; litrlile eiiaued to fur niaii even prlml , , " meti,la of lighting The coinpany n.il earn to reja'al fotiiierrXM.rii'iii'ea "l Il.ey eiiir. rp.1 great dauirtgu by I'it gllie ( in rent on during a heavy hi, fl M r.Kl'Aiir.-Tlieaiala land Uiard 1 111 inaaion at Halnm Tueaday I"r the "id aph.rliouing the money ro ( ia iuleient on account ol the Irre tl.le m Ii.niI fund. The entire amount "'vol aa l!m,lKk'i,M8 and waadiatrl f'l nii.iig ::,:m children amount l II M a-r capita, i'lackamna l'"'y baa 7.KSS i-hiidren and n-ceivea MO Ks M'kii i,, im a roiini kR I.aal Sunday '""H lliu fouryer-oM doy of John living out on the plank roml '"I'tcI dow ii town boarded an elec.lrlc -'t'l n curriod lo l'orlland. On ar d llii-ru liu waa if i inn Into cliartni of m r Nint umt tlirougd their ell'orU hu h Mnri., t hia home, The young- ' " bright one and fully able to tuko " lilmaelf. Tk Son A i'I'ointmkn th, -( iraml N'lfnt S.. lllumaucr. of the Nutlvo 'ol Oregon, on Wodneadiiy apHilntil 'littlrii't ilctiulica and Mlamlinir com- I'1"". Clin kumiiH county rucolvoa ait r(t ill.,,,,!,, r. II ('..nil,,!,! ,,f Miv 'n''liii Cabin No 4 and on the aland c'iniiiitlecM ia represented by (J. I'ti'' on committee of laws ami auper- '"".wli'iln Col. It. A. Miller ia chair- " ' llm lileraturo committee. ",,KN'kkti Ishtaix OKKICKIta. At 'r 'lll(t meeting the FoichIoih of ""I(:IiihIiiII( their olllcerg for Iho f'miK term. iVimlv (1. C. K. l'hil "'y ftHHiHted by A. Mochtniiin nH P "'I Im.l cliro of tlio woik and it a (l0h(iiu a very linpruHnivo manner. '"''"'L...lhl,,. .'omniim,,. ,,, , " "T tl.tf M.-rofi.l t. 'it III A III H,, , . ; !";v,"1k I-r im H'"l.-,..MI,.,j.,, Fellow." !,, ,M, ',,;";M '"' ivi..i I,.,,,. ti. M"l",,, i,,U)l IUl ,lll)V Uvm u mU. .,r Hrt1lr.(lly( Sw Vl) B(i( t))( ,",u"'' 'I'" ', ,H ,, ' IWU...I" Hi lint !., TI... '"' M ilolMo a.tlv,, tlll,ll,K .11,1 piou.lae. In ,,,!,,. u i i1rcal intf u,t II,.. Multnomah., ,. ,., city ,!,,,, ,,,, '"II I. I ll,H... ,, , M.I.M,,1 ,,y "" ,r I" "' ri.COIMHI .,tt I.) the doughty rliiiiiiflnim. Calm, Mm i,,WM A y,mill lutl II I Sum.. J.Mlly M.nlll)l M.,Hly lilnl.l. Il 4 itmIi.k .low 11 ,U nr,.,.t i lU lu.ur ui f,, , r,.gw, Uim Vlul-lil ..i,l ,M1M ,..,.,- ...w "! Lot imi.i, f H.-lliii'i .., llir.r (! t,k j,,,,,! t,, n l .Ur... (,(, ,,,r ,rl,.,i r ,j,f. Irly icii liii l. IIm.uIii. n Mtroiu Ulk nl "ill'ln'l mi.!, ,y ,rin" mi HN , pr..in...., l.i k ir4ii;l.i Ikimim h4 h. I""P'I llj U, A V 4 1 1 in lMi -Mr. II. I. K.-llv lk llm Kith r j (iiiily nil . IM. Rii'l il l on .ro 111, 1 of iI.h I in-w ( 4im Im mrli . It ni4'U u (Imk .ii llf, ImiI llm .rtl1iilr i.' of fir il i-aii from 1 1 f,,r lnl ina.i on II u Hinl., irul.r It.-lim M.riol.n aiul wm iki-n liom tlitt i.iu bv Fli lilmif Knlly lirn ) Uy In llm l,.,u.n ,,f M4I11U l.jr. Tim cnn U mil. h rijl ly Mr. KfVy inl Im ukin pliiMiia In lioiii In Ilia (ri. ii'1. !I Iami I'hiM TIii-ih I now on tlm r lon llm river onn of tlm liijL'mt i Oritf rvrr ki.uKiioti tlm VIUtnrtt tWrr. Ilia roiiiH i over H.imO.fUM) (rrl of toy ati'l roini'a n.oatl) fmln llm MrKciiiii. rivir. 'llm lof tr lialtu, fir an'l ollmr vaiii'lira fur tlm Wlllani. tle null ami lll rr'iirt aooul a monlli t Ui frai l. Ilila .la.-. Tl.lrlr flve lo fllty mm am rm'lo)f aiul lmn tlm main ilrlv aaa t 1'iHifla lat rkllm.vrr a'aik-. ,i full (hat man roiill alk a.-roaa tlm almam wiiliotlt k'UhK Ina Irf I art, hmioi ui r Imi a. ii l.i'm norkii.K llli a alram moI aa Ut fl unlay evriiing an afl n.-hllriiian liainril A. hiiy.li - r. aa ijulio arrioualy injurrl. Tlm aa l.a I Inii at oik in an allry an. I lu ifl out il nr.-. aty to Mt.li (nam t i 1I10 la k rml an.) iliam It out fn..'r Im.l liol.l .-I tlm t'irigui Kiiilitir, an. I In iiluij ovrr curb onn of il.it whix-la aim. k an l llm luimiir tl.ton aro.niil atlli tnuliU lor. e itiiku Mr. hnyilrron llm ilgl.l Irjt, lirraklug llm j Imiin In (our placra. Mr. Ji y.li r i ovrr (V) yrara of ahm aii'l llm Injury la a 1 atrioiia olio at l.ia limn of lift. Ii n at I.t t at Am. 'tig Ihe "tourii-ta" I f .... . ;.. 1 . t """ "K' -'....., ..., ... ' )-'''J X ""'' ''""" y ,'r,', ",0,", tn'm ,11,"oi- "" r tliaroeri.. and pill off I the train and be can imiuiritig ifany'jody ,nrw ,la uiule. giving l.ia iiame. At l.t ihe firal Impiirr be found a man jth,t knpW him and further Inquiry allowed that lie waa In town. A little h biought them t..gi lbi r and Ihe hy left town wiln hi relative in a happy elate ol mind. lloir.L CiiaKoM IUm.h Commeiir Ing with laat Sunday the Kt.M'tric Hotel in thia city paaae.l Into the poi.aeinn of , , ' ' . Jarol. i .laaell, .vir. I anaen ;iaa i.t ine pant two veaii l-cn engnged in running the Cliff llotiae with algnal aud-ea and under hi manageiiieiit the KI.H:trii' may I expected lo aooti rank aa one of the heat liotela In the alale Me m a hotel man of much experience and with ihe increaaed room and faeilitica of the Kleclric w ill bo enabled lo demount rule hia ability In rateiitg lo the watita of the traveling public. The Clifl Hoime will remain under l.ia management ami w ill be run ai a lodging bonne. Haii a Joi.t.v Timk. The Oregon City council of the Ancient Order ol Pyramid had a jolly time in Willumelte ball Mon day evening. Fha ateamer rotimna brought two hundred member of the order up from Portland Including a flint claa orchcHlra. An excellent literary and mimical program was presented, re freshment eio served and the whole wound up with a big dance and every body had a splendid time. Atn'mf the attractions was a cake walk participated in by three couple and a splendid exhi bition of the graceful resulted. Tho local council ha every reason lobe proud of the iticcesa attending the occa sion. Had IIkh Siioui.dkr Hhokkn. Last Satuiday evening after the flrewoika at ChfttilHtiqua, aa Mrs. J. D. KiiHk, Mrs. Charles Uusk and a S week'a old child, 1 a 15-year-oU boy were driving to their home, A litllo ""'th ofClBckamas, the team shied over Ihe embankment, which, i aliout three feet high there, and threw the occupants out, the horse running )' Mra. J. H. Hunk fell upon her shoulder, breaking it, whllo Mrs. Cliiis. Hunk with her yoiitilt child in her arms waa thrown considerably farther without injuring her or the child In the least. Mr. Myers canionlonu about the saino time and tlx f JY.vl . : 1 1 .r.j. v mm Jim ACTS GENTLV ON THE Kidneys, Liver and Bowels CtfANSES THE 5Y5TEM nnsPECTUALLY OVERCOMES rU ' -V iumu PERMANENTLY (ALTf RNIA TG VIAT. rb( d tu MbM4 rr4 Ik HI WtiL ' ' l.ia Irani unit oT tlm opil cMh ol llm 1-111l1ai1l.1111.j1t, llironiiiK '' out, (ml without any Inj'iry. Jmv Ti nm 11 Him L.a U' Fri.li.y John Ainiii'iii", a drovi-r in i liarn i a I'ainl of l.oru'i l.ii li ia"litii Imrilnl In llm vlrinity of I'aikiiUi-i, aa arrcitf.l uam i'.im.UIiit of Win. Hruwn, aicu-(l of liavinit .liivnii luori tlian "0 lit a l of lo. k arr.HK llm lirl.li. al that .a-tt at on Hum, in vioUM'.n of a aialw law rfKulaiina coiiniy liii.ljtra Tin' raae waa art for hearing hrfore Jicle r cline-U-l on H4tur,ly ami oVf.Miitant de liiaii.l. i Jmy tr ail alii. h waa giant (1 n.l the at gixiij aii'l Irur, al'er tlierliiig tlm evi.li-mv, r. turnr.la verdict of not gull))'. Tlm reii.l.Mila of I'm k place aif ipiilfl iii.ligi.aiit over tlm iii.-tl.otlt of .VHkii.en at that place ami fct I tliat ihelr righia are tx'li g trinnplel upon and priMe lo keep alter careloa ato. kmcn until limy am tuiighl to ol.wrve the riilil4 of I m put lie. K. . KMSi. ur AroT l.at Thnraday Oreg .nt'ity ei.terliine 1 w ithiii her hit loric a alia a unique chara. ter in the per aon of "L'i.ele Sam'' CVilburn. Il is on a j.xiri ey around the world on f.ait and ladueatthe Pari exposition inl'.Kll. Me I. ft New Yoik in September, I S'.Kl and tiatuia-d to S in Kianciaco at alout the outhreak of r.i et il i' i-a ami there en listed in the heavy artillery existing to le rent to the front but im-t -ad his bat talion aa aaaigned to garrison out)', lie ha recently la-en discharged and ban a,'-in leaumed hia journey. Me will tramp to Seattle and from there sail for the Orient. Mi sppearance is unique, Ixdng a la rfcct picture of our Uncle Samuel a he is popularly conceived, and ha a happy-go-lucky tempeiment which make him friend whenever he stilke. llo expect-to walk over 15,0(10 mile before he fluial.e hia proponed trip. A i'i.kku-al Fkai'Ii. A. J. Smith who s:opx"l here for about two wet ks and preached occasionally, ha gotten him self into trouble by hia lax method of doing hnincs. While here Mr. Smith occupied quarters at Ihe boarding hom-e of Mm. l.aura I Ml I, of whom he bor rowed a small amount of money and J quietly took hi departure for Salem. On Satutday last Mra. Moll appeared before Judge Schuebel and swore out a warrant against htm on a charge of larceny. Chief of Police Kurna com municated with the Salem police de partment and it w as found that he had left that city between suns, leaving be hind an unliquidated board bill. The Salem Statesman in speaking of the rev erend's departure from that city says: "That the man Is possessed of an exce tional nerve is evident from the fact that on the fluidity afternoon preceding his departure from the city, hu addressed the prisoners at the stite penitentiary. Unless the revetend gentleman reforms bis uu thuds of obtaining contributions, he mav be assigned to a field of labor where he may be permitted to address hi audiios of Sunday last, every day, rather than in periodical installments." Since the above was put in type word has been rece'vod that Mr. Smith was arrested at Albany on Wednesday and Chief linrna went up that evening to bring the prisoner back, and he is now in custody here awaiting trial. HImiiuiVh Iron Nerve. Waa the result of hia splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found whore stomach, liver, kidneys and bowel are out ol order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, uno Mr. King's New Life rills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25 ceuts at Geo, A. Harding's drug store, 'J sr Ml M I I THE PROFESSOR'S PRIZE. II Ma Nouielliliiif He lonld Ileal, In. I II I.., I Hie Ural ul III.... I'm' etiiiliu iii nl Mini. t on., of A'bl- ....... . i.'ii a p.iniiiir i(ii.'Hiiia iiitcmioi u awM-lal fulM'll.li W lii'li- I lie g loin piny. el progriT-ihc p...o. n giimc In wlili-h jlhi' vcoMliy t-lnrlilor 111 'M mi chilm to ' l.clng mi cipcil, In fuel, on I In? pia ' fill iici-MnIoIi he Wlia cr.-(lllc( with hut Iho iirogi'i-NHlou. n acoif of .mil an 1 ul'lillig aiiiiillucaa. Niiliin.il, wlint , U I.tiimiI ll.i "lioohy prlw" f.-l to hi III, ! (lid till lime II look Ihc form of a Joiihl.i ..IU egg, ullli (In.. followlliK I ' iinui- f K 1 I ... l.l. ill (. . "Hoini'lliliiK yon i;i?i lcal." I 'J'hi? .iof.'naii' amiliiiKly inccilci (Im reviiir'i, u ul uri.-r n wiia pii-il aroiimj I lid Juk.'d upon he fliuilly allp-ij It Into (lie aide p.xk.1 of hia overcout and then airiilgliiwo forgot lla rxlat encc, U'hcii Hie pnrt broke up, he accom panied two young ludlca to their home. When Ih.-y rciu lie.l tho hoiiw? and I tut hilclik.-y una pnxltn-.J and iihcI, t wiia found Unit I lie front door Mil a IikLi.I ho I Ifl.t ly thlit It ri'fuac.l to yield In ordinary pri-nauri. r!o tlm profchHor put hia hip agullint a panel ami piixlicil Imrd. 'J'herc vena n dull ernali, a mIM yell, flu- profcai.or lenM-. In ihe nlr and ColivulAlvely cliilch.'.l ul hia ai.l... 'I'll. liimlil" )nlk hlld I'XI.I.ele.l! A moment Inii-r the uli!.cic.J c lucntor gingerly die; fr..:n li jeickei n cilr of fxci-i'dliig! J. I'.-iW i:'. vr.!. folhr.vc.j by n tit 11 1 il c l.f Die r., i.. p-.inly linl. And the hldlea l.nm-.l ii.':i!:i I I In mil lug and luntlied !::! il.ey . ri.-.l. Of eourw lli.-y proiulMI not lo tell, but lu aolne UliflltlioUie.J v.'ty the atory 11 k iht? !:'-leukc.l out. -Cleveland Itulu Jlc uler. THAT FIRST SIN. Flaarra lo Show That Adana aa4 Ey Ala Hiatal Million Applra. I'rol.ahly our great ancestor, Adam, little thought of the trouble bo would auRo posterity by eating aa apple. Hut now the qtieatlon aa to how many apples ho really did eat la a new dlUl culiy. How many apple did Adam and Eve eat? Was It one or waa It millions? Wh.-n the subject was first mooted the editor very naturally replied, "Why, ouc. of courae." "No," said the assistant editor. "Eve ate one, aud Adam ate one, too; that's two." Then the subeditor pasm-d along A slip of uimt on which was written, "Eve hi aud Adam 81, making VXi." Hut the (KN't, who la a man of Imag ination, capped thla with, "Eve 81 aud Adam 812-KI3." Then the publisher tried hia hand, and hi contribution waa, "Eve 8.142 ace how It tasted, and Adam 812, equnl S.U.'.i" The (Kx-t, who dislikes being sur passed a much aa bo hatea barbers, came up to the scratch again with "Eve S.U2 sec how It tasted, and Ad am SUM'.' keep her company-Ki,3S4." Theii the humorist, who had bet-n llstcuing, quietly handed In hi con tribution. "Eve 8,142 see how It tasted, and Adam h.1'JI.1(MI.t a husband wa he to see her eat alone. This cqiinU 8.i:i:',3:.2." "Hut he had another object." said the poet. "Ere 8.142 satisfy her curloHlty, and Adam 8.1'J4,'.MO-fy Eve lu her po sition. That ninkca 8.132.3s2."-rhila-(lelphla, Kecyrd. f The pauicrs In Japan numtn-r fewer than 10,000 out of a imputation of 38, 000,000. In that country It la consider ed a disgrace to bo au Idler. The man who suggest a compromise Iiaa usually been whipped. Heboboth Sunday Herald. No Rigkt to Ugliness. The woman w ho Is lovely in face, foini and temper will always have friends, but one w ho would be attractive must keep her health. If she i weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and rritable. If she haa constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Hitter ia the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyessmooth velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 51) cents at J. A. Hard ing'a Drug Store. Just received a new line of lace cur tains. Call and see them. Oregon City Auction Mouse. 'DeWitl's Little Early Risers did me more good than all blood medicines and other pills," writes Oeo. II. Jacobs, of Thompson, Conn. Prompt, pleasant, never uripe, they cure constipation, arouse the torpid liver to action and give you clean blood, rtoadv nerves, a clear hi sin and a healthy appetite. Gko. A. Makdinu. shortens tho road. helps the team. Saves wenr and cxpeuse. bold cverywlierci aiAna ar STANDARD OIL CO. lightens j tlie y load- II I Mat'W - rTDrA n I l 1 I I jsrsy ujixi tfovwm v jIdsclutilyKre Makes Hie food more delicious and wholesome ft'! Sunday berviccs. fiKKMAN KVASV.KI.irAf, LtrrU KUAN IMMAM'Af, I M I Ki II -('on a? Kigliili an. I J. H A lama aireri; )t Krnrai J, W, Mack, l-xlor. hu.i.Uv a' l' A. M,, arekly aervi.-ea every 'J'liiira.lnj at M P.M. (ieri.ian aclnx.l every Hoturila; from 0 to 12. Kverj boily Invlu-d. HT JOIIN'H f.'llf.'kf H.rATIIOMC fay. A HiLl.aaaiab, FaaW.r. tin ituuila; man at nO Vfi k. . Kyary tfni, anil f.urilj rtmelay (rmo aerinnii afo-r ilia a o'clix k mai Al all iKher maaara K.iikII.Ii ii-rmona. Humlay H-hoJ al t 'W t. a. Vier. a(.li(e(lc. tubleeia and Heocdlctlou at 7 aO r. a. air.TIIODIHT EPHCOPAL Clf CKCIL-K - II. (limit, Haatir. Moriilur arrTlca al In axi.'lay Hehmil at 10 (ft. Claaa rawlinj aftm inori.lng arrli. K'riilna firm Kj.wortFi l-aruc mrtin numlar evenlnir a' .i0: Prayer Mrtltiir lliurnlay tTeiill. at 7 M iraiiKera eonllallT iuvltel. flKMT PkKKBYTr.KIAN ('III P.fH.-Pr-. I. Miiitm.-rjr. Panlnr. rriricri al II a . 7 W t. a. MaMiatb Mrli.xil al 10 a. M. Yicin Poile'HK.rly .if lirlmlan Klelcari.r ii.'.-u tvery Huiidaf aenln( at Ml Ihu a'lay tveulni prayer mreuiii at 5 JO. Reatilrce. KVANGKI.K'AL ('JIL'ltrH-C .r.ier of Kahili an. I Ma.liron a'rrrt. H-y rt. I'op'ey l.a-. or. Hervl.x-i etery t-uiil.atli at II a. in ai.ij 7:4.1 p. in. Huinlar Kohool 10 a. rn 1'rayer meetings p. m. All are aelcme 8T PAUIH KI'ISCOPAI. CHUHCIt lley. P. K. llanimoi.il, Hector, henicei very Humlsy at II a. in, ami 7 :.'J p. in. Hunilay acl.ool ai JO o'clock, H rvice eyerv Kri'lay evaiiing ll Oilier lenin-a a may be aiitioiit.rrd. All (cats free. Strang era cordially lnviie.1. G Kit MAN 1.1'TMKRAN ZI0N8 COS 'relational cl.urci.. Hev. K. Sack, .a-Wr Srrvicea every Hur.day al 11 A. M. Uumla) acliool at 10 A. M. Fl Itsr rdNGUKO ATIOSAL CHL'HfH. corner of Main anil Kleventti streets Key. K. H. Itoluiigir, pator. Mornicir service 10 iri;Siiiulay bcl.ool 12; Junior Emlray-.r 5; Y. I. M. 0. K. prayer nieeung 0:.'J0; trenlrig aervice 7.30. Christian Science meeting at Willam ette hall, Stindar morning service, II o'clock ; Sunday school, 12; weekly meet inga. Wedneaday evening at 8, ex. epl first week of each month, w hen meeting will be held on Thursday evening at oV1(a k. A MinMer's MUuke. A city minister wa recently handed a notice lo be read from his pulpit. Ac companying it was a clipping from a i.ewspaper bearing uoon the matter. The clergyman started to read the ex tract aad found that it began: ''Take Kemp's Balsam, the best Cough Care." This was hardly what he had exjected anJ, after a moment's hesitation, l.e turned it over, and found on the otln r side the matter Intended for the reading. Notice. E. E. Cumpston teacher of voice cul ture and piano playing. Studio oyer Hank of Oregon City. To those who drink whiskey for pleas ure; I1AUPKR Whiskey adds rest to existence. To those who drink whiskey for health's sake; IlAKI'KU Whh-key makes life worth living. Sold t y C. 0. Huntley .Oregon Citr, Ore. Patent Nt-cord. "Money to patent good ideas may be secured by our aid. address The Tatent Hecord, Baltimore, Md." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of LaO AiAAAiAAAAA A KS f. ,,N rCS eO A Great Clearance ale... Don't fail to get the great bargains we offer during this sale. Ladies Vict Shoe;!, Venting Top Black or Tan, if 1.75. Ladies Yici Kid Shoes, Hand Turn, RIack or Tan, a good value at $3.00, 9ale price $2.25. Men's Yici Kid, Black or Tan, regular liee $3.00, sale price $2.23. Coif Shirts, Silk Bosom 75c. AU other goods in proportion. The Star Clotliina: House. . Harding Block, opposite N Commercial Hank. Oregcin City, Or. KIMBALL We Have Some New Designs on Kimball Organs in Stock. Prices From $50.00 up. Each Instrument Guar anteed for Five Years. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Burmeister & Andresen, .TjkwbhS Prri99 . ft frttm. I 1.0(1 ea, ', A. O. V. W. rne'a ever Katnrday ei'l 'gln tlm A O. U. W. Temple. '0. K. C'aliff, acrri'larr. IlelH-kaha VVillumctie K''hekah Lodg No. 2 meeta aec'on.l and fourth f riday of each month at I. 0. O. . Templa Matta fio'lfry, aecretBry. Court It obi n Moral No. 9, Koreaters ol America, mecta flrtt and thir4 Friday in he month In Ilcl Men'a Mall.-W. B. Hlairord aecreUry ; F. T. Itognra, chief ranker. Meade I'jet No. 2, 0. A. It., meet firm Wedneaday in each month at Wil- J lame'le Mall. (J. A. Harding, com ! mandi r. j Clack ami Cbap'er '.. 2, R. A. M., ' meeta on the third Monday of each j month in Manonio Hall. M. Collack, ' aecrelarr. I I'ioneer ChaiiUr No. 2S. O, E. 8. meeta ..,l ..! fn,,,.!, T,il. In .u..U .... ... ... - uioiiui ai .naaonic iiaii. .ib jennia Kowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F., meet every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Mall. T. F. Ityan, secrttary. Falls Fjicampmert No. 4. 1. 0. 0. F. meets first and third Tuesday in each month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacbeno Tribe No. 13, Imp O. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men's Hall. X. M. Moody, C. of R. ; Chas. Woodward Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meets first and third Saturdays in each month at Maonic Hall. 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 tho thirl Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p. ro The Auxiliary meets at the Armory building the 1st and 3rd Saturday in each month at 3 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Rosina Foots, president, Mrs. Mary L. Bradley, secretary. Artisans meets firt, second and fourth) Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searle, secretary. Catholic KnigLta of America St. John's) Bianch No. CiT, meets every Tuesday of the month. . Tuala'in Tent, K. 0. . M., meets ia Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays 0. II. Hatt, record keepei. Willamette Falls Crr,p No 143, W. O. W. meets 2nd ai d 4th Fridays in the Willamette Hall. Clerk J. K. Morris. Lone Pine Ixxig, No. ), A. F. A A. M., Log.tn, Or., meets on the second) Saturday in each month from the 1st or May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to 1st of May at 10 a. m.-A. E. Lewellen, W. M., Geo. C. Armstrong. See. PENNYROYAL PILLS Thry vrvoni WMknM, lrraff litriiv KDUotulMtoiM.intrv4LovitjCir tuid banish paitia of RitriitruaV U..o." TUr Ltr BMer" toirlrUat wonaiibtKMl. uliim d lipm,nt of organ and soijr. it known rvmeilf for womtm equals x: thm. Cannot do nartaHUt -contra m pWaur. 91 4fr bK y a... i aa. ft.. tie by C. Q. Huntley. A. lir.l'llT.Ut. Maaiier. ORGANS MOTT'S Kor