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" OUKGON CITY KNTKRl'JUSE FKIDAY, SK1TKM1JKH 1, 1899. 5 - cgon City Kntcrprisc LOCAL TBAN5P0BTATI0H IMS. llVI UAV OlltauN CITY ,OKTLAND (Couch St ) 7 03 A. M. 75.1 -M 9 10,05 10 jo ii. j r. Mi I OJ IS" .15 y 4 "S 4 3 3 U 7;i-S I E 14 7:3' 8. to on I) Milwaukle V $ 10:30 1 1 jo out to MlUaukl vi OI1IV 10 40 WiMUTI SCMIOUll. fitll.Y EXCEPT M'NDA Y gAl I M AMI INDEPENDENCE TONA nnd POMONA -l.K.VM C".oX CITY- IjttJi.B nOtM doing: down JoCM M)AY Tii:.ilN t'lTY ONLY. naS'iciB hit U ) A M I M) I'. U. 4 01 T.u) A V. P.M. I .SI lllH Ltos MIMI wiu..n riu I III I 4 to. Ill " i - I U " I. I " a - :l " ! p.11 l..t koir OB 'II p'rltmk 1. 1( us ) lfa-n t I'M. f. A. illUa..iiT. THE LOCAL NEWS. t A Ki s. Jam Adk'uis, the f Minlll man, In tin- city i.y, hatllig pirc of Steel r kdiromhie eye, rauaml by asplin- jUi in rtnrry wheel. iJKItll .'tlW ISA. .tell lUr- iil.e Jrwieh New" Year iii'l ill id ii O'li'lurtnl by inriiiWll o( thai I II closed oil that day. Koine fiiufr iluM lor Tuadsy and amis. & tim Tins. A rty ol young srtit in a hsiel rml esruislon laet !; and mirrmlrtl In having lota a Tl.o 'rtjr aa insde tip of a l-r, Lima Albee, Myrtle ami 1 IWII, Veda Uoylan, roadie a snd J va Williams. TmT 11 ruo. Our opl all i t sarin xit in their hearts lor the kliirley company that played here r ami ill Im pleased to know that Milrley and her talented company l.rtr (or a week 'a eiigaseinenl niiig September lltb. "I hiuMiki Alter a flrnliil '' rrt'iiid on (lie diamont) tlm 1 Fi'lu.ai" Um ball club bu tlia '"I lur thl uNn. The t-lub haa ' 1 iM-ur J to U roul of 1 and l)rw til) lira aia roud of having tlm t'u Maxv YaAMa.-Mra. M. K. k'll, ho lur tlin pant forty jrirn Ima 11 1 Iit Inning opikmiUi Ilia court muvml TuiMhla to hur now homo lull 1 Alter all thi yar tha cliantin I" a very noticeable one to Mm. hell. TIV llAI'flllTKIIN' HlU MrKTINH. nubt. A. MIIIit. irraml nrralilunt of , , r f ttve IUiinhtcri ol Ort'gon.alti'iidi'd "Hliin (J tbn flxnciitiva board at Mi"! lioit Sutnrday, and ntiA In nitiHtlun of a large clan Into Ilia lo Mn thore. The ordur will begin n N t'inilkn and lnatllutu cabim In ' Ifu.llnn clti,., of ttin atato. Ix Kkmand.-TIio Caulhdd building ciriir 0f Klrfbth and Main utrwla ("K utI v Ruinrht aflor by rcpre- lllivi. 0f varluua linos of buiniM. w'Atlon In a good oiih and the re- r ,Mlig imul.i v ill ntHiilt In innklng a r"oin out of It, nnd coriHoqminlly It '"Hiid, Drugon City U not out ding vet and wilTnot be aolong an V kiiir coinNtitlon to aocure do- '"immni'Ha IochIIoiih. r'fuvKMKNTM in HuiiiT. It ! undor- 1 ll"t Mr. Welnbard. who baa inir- M tlo CoUnll j.ronerty on Muln ' "iindn TO:ling another flno "en biij an(j 0 im)Be on tl0 !H. Win... i 1 ..11 1:.. . i , 1 ... ,1. 1. ..11 m now 11 oiiiiihi o o nun " trniiHfiiri.iii.l lnlnilll..a niiitiia. A -".tlljl. UliVVIIIliU t),!r Iioiino in tba cmilral nart of '" "t!lit to bu a nrodtnhlo InvfHtimmt iii'llitliia wnuld certainly N d'lOll Cl.WI..,...- Ml .. . M,I Jm,.- Iur..r,o Wir,,M Ill Mlllli I I... , t " alum tl.n "" Ui" - 1 to , '"'"'""'""-"""..d.i.lll .d ,. !"","n l'""""ni 0 It , rM I iin riilnr Im ...! .... 1 .. . Cullnlia j.f . ....... I 1 I. , (mi. - ' , V:"1"1"' "' " g'ai'l - . -hi.1,.1., (ll , vit imty I lima in. , . , . . . i"r riaiinliiK tlaaat "'" "'I' U tolluHb-mnlil,,,, a ow a, IWlll.AV l'4iiT.-A l.ui..l.i,r ..I II.. yunggirl (ilfiMlaiifKllwl J,k,., ,.r ili.italiia. by lr at a birthday ...My at lur b.iini, Ji( i,,,,,, rpl Utt M ""ay and ,a ,ul Mk, , ,,a.ra lil"roua" Hi.,,, ,, m,,, t llHMCrram aH.: MhM Toarr, ().,a Kmii.r, Allla and Vera Hart, Kva IMdaaay. JVarl anl FVbo Tainllln WlnHr. Maw.Clarlaaa Kancbar, Jeaalai ray. and l.il Jai kw.ii. (Sam mi.i, and U , ri ant and caka omi.l..d .ir atlPiitlnn. Moi AiiA'a (ovoia Ci.t a -U.i ,ring a liiiinU-r of llm faruiKia around MuLII d..ild.d b lHiiMit Ihndriitrliitivcfiiiir foolml .t, known aa tlm royotit, and tirgmli a club fr lb at iiiirinM. mi I. tiitxiiUr agnwlhg to ronlrlhuta lu or1 lour Int. a a Uunty rmy lima a roy.jte a kllltxl, Tha huiinly baa not Ihimi flaiuiml until very luiciitly almu Jaima l"li kry .ri-M-iitrd a a ali and a bounty ol til U) fr.nu tha flub. Mr. lii kry alwi rwt-lvr Dm ia bounty till.'U) alili b inadn (In m-!j, B Vnry profitable trrnliri. 1 Ilia ('Aurta KamnTtm Jap alio mad tha Hying Iran from tlm elwtrlc car lit an k l.aa takrn bit laal trap In Ihla Hid. Alter b aa relcaiH-d hi l.a f tit duwn to 1'ixtland abrra on Fri day Im atiti-ird a Japanraa ainploy iiienl agency and demanded tint be m Ut nitbed with tran.rttion to Jaan. l'iii llm rlerk relu'ing bla demand ha nillr. a revolt" and (lrd at tlm clerk, lliflittliig a alight wound. Ha aaa taken In rbarga by lb police and locked up over night in a evil at the polire atation, abrra tha Jailor tiin making bla roiinda htmday inoiiiing found him dead. II" ha'l committed auicide by tying hli luixlkeri hitd around hit nrvk, attat hlng II to llm knob of hia cell door and Iben Ibroaing hi full wngbl tiHn it. Thrra la no doubt but a bat Im craiy aa a lion. Ill ('a a 1 Too l.Ata There a an a ldingcilrbratl In 1'urtUnd at week huh bordered on the romantic order. The alory tra, that tlm young lady In tha cae aaa employed lor a tium In Ore guil'llv,n lad Ut to llm time of the adding. While Imia aim received the aiiontlona of lao young men which re aulled In one receiving her pronuae to be come hia'n ill the near future. (.aM erk the young lady anked for an eve ning out, Went to Cortland where aim met aultor No. 2 and became hla wife. The licvt day No. 1 called at the homm where tlm young lady bad lnn m iituved and in reeannae to hia Inuuiry if tlm young lady aaa in, waa parallel by the reply that aim waa not, and did nol know when aim would I aa aba had ten married the day belore in Cortland. Tlmtiro-Mii that waa to b haa applied f.r adinliwlon Into the bachelor's club. ! w fan -a. Tlm itrM)iim ron- uaian fined In the Clarkama county Jail will iiot die Iroiu inocuoul deauettide, a ......... ilia la J.ihn Johiiaoa. a Maede. - I... l..nn,l nmr In tlm irrand lllrf H iu w mm i " ' . . w.w. " - - m In June for attempting rape. Ilia mind ia hardly sound anil lie liaa peeome po ....i ,.r ti, l.lea thai be can find a auhatltiiiA to taka bla place and the other prioners encourage him In hia . j ... .. deliulon. Thing! Have reacimu urn atage aliere Jobnaon haa made a proo- sitiou to pay fcmilh, the reputed i. ..r t"n l.ir laklnir mi hia burden and Hinit'h is willing, ao that Johnaon is a I !- now aiuloiialy waiting to near irom m .!..... I. lih tlmrnab that bo may again Ui a (reo man. The matter ia (urnlablng . . . . . a... I lotaol amuaenient to tno prtaoners, m Jobnuon will not see any fun in It when the awakening comes. A T ...!. A.-i-llivNT. Tuesday evening -i.1... All.riirht went to the depot to meet the overland on which some friends were ex seeded to pw through on tbelr wsy to California. She Inquired ol the porter If they were on board but bu did not know and suggested that she UO throng" tbo sleepers, inuring her that she hsd plenty of time. Bhe went tbrongli two coaches, when the train began to move and she Marten tor mo nearest dour which happened to baa . a . I TI.A VflHtihula and the Uoor wss iocrpu. " portar unlocked tha door as soon s possible ml Mrs. uurigiu aie-r.. mi .....!.. I, ...I .mined irrealnr liendWH.T KID IIHIII iiru n than she hstl thought and as her feet touched ground sho was thrown violently forward on Her mce mm wag .'. - .1...1..... ....i hrnlMi.d. Her face was cut minni'M - . and her eyes blackened by the force ol the fall but no serious injuries were auHtainml. Had Iho (all occurred any w here but In the depot yara wnere u mi ..i i u ;n fin irmvul the result could lllltiu ui - easily have been of a very serious nature as the train wns going q"''e fast. Acker's Ijprda Tablets are Sold ... ,.,i.. rinraa heart- on A positive gimrumiu. Ulnr of the food, distress auer Ijisi 11 a ra , outing or any form of dyspepsia. One " . . . 1 1., i a rnllilf little tablet 8ve inuueom!- mm. Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels aiANSts the System .,i.m3 EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES IjrrO (AUIvRNIA ITG P(. tt SMI Au Mv4hll nmt K rUVHV, Uiaaanariaa Ksrael. "I hope you are getting good results from the gymuaatlc eierrlm-e I recoin mended,' aald Mr. I'uwr'i medical ad Vlaer. "Well. Vw nor," npllwi Mr. rw-er. "They have ruined a good coat for um." "Mdn't you take your coat oSV "Certainly, but the exerclae has en larged my shoulders so 1 can't wear It any more. Coal was as good aa new toof-Culcago Tribune. t rla Ilia I p. IJttl ICIwer iirampa, w hy do you look so aad? Jrauia-l was just thinking. Hera I am Oo years of sge. snd. I have never dou anything that win be likely to make poaterlty rvuictuUrr me. Utile Kliuer Oh, well, don't worry. Mebby you'll still bare a chance to lire In hlatory as aoinetKxlj'i 'grand father. Chicago Times Herald. Kvary Oave'a Pay lr l Cklaa. The Chlneae have only one holiday to the yiar. and that la st the new year, which date la uiovahle. but generally folia eiue time In February. This Is the lime they stinre up everything and pny off all their dehta. Any oue not being able to p:iy nil hla a.coiiuta and to start the m-tr ye:ir with a clean lie-t la pAMed tt a defliulter Slid Is looked Uon with siiKpli-loii by every one. It is iiiiiIi!i-.viI a rnmlly disgrace not to pay one up nt thai time. Key S'ol.0. University of Oregon. Tuition Free. First term begins Sept. IS. I8W. Ex cellent couraea In Ancient and Modern Languages, Sciences, Mathematics, etc. Graduates from the tenth grade and Iroin all accredited schools admitted without examination. (Student not fully prepared to enter can take studies In which they are de ficient, in the Kugene City High School. For catalogues and further informa tion, address (he President or Hon. J.J. Walton, Sec. Eugene, Oregon. Quickly euro , constipation and rebuild and Invigorate the entire system never gripe or nauseate DeWitt's Little Early liners. Uko. A. Hahdinu. Where Will we Spend our Mummer Vacation? This is the time of year to think about It. but" before you decide, write for an elaborate, illustrated pamphlet showing numerous photo engraved views of the many attractions at the seashore and enro ite, and advantages of tlmCoKimbia Itiver Beaches as reached by the Astoiia and Columbia River Railroad. Three hours and thirty minutes from Union Depot, Portland, to your bench hotDl in a magnificent parlor car without change or transfer Is a convenience and luxury few resorts can offer. Such Is the initial attractions of this lavorlle resort. J.C. Mayo. Gen'l. IVs. Agent, Astoria, Oregon. The soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleas ant taste and prompt and iwmannnt cures, have made it a great favorite with the people everywhere. For Bale by G A. Harding, Druggist. "DeWitt'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 gripo, they cure constipation, arouse the torpid liver to action and give you clean blood, steady nerves, a clear brnin and a healthy appetite. Qko. A. Hardinu. l,or Kelrla al the f.eelar Tab I a. It la, perluipa, nt the lecture hihlo Unit lird Kelvin dlsphiy most of Ida cliiiriii'ti-rlHtlrs. In the two h-ctiirca per week whli h he deliver to the Junior cliisa at (iIiimcow university Im con trives lo loin li on most of the Impor ting points of hla subject, priaxlug from oik' to the oth-r with n rnpl'lity Im-wII- ih rlug to ln.y or III trained students ! who pn fer I he bcnleti twit. KKIM, Jellies, ahiieliiflkcr's wax, tieiii'le, all sorts of Muff, aro used to llliihiratp the lei tiires, ii ud homely ex periment aiv recommended to llio student, even the hun.hle easiMiu, "so III ndriite) to the purpoM. for which It la Inleiideil," ln-liii; ireaw Into the service;. In I he f unions egg c-xM-rl incut ho shows ho iv ColiimhtM liilfc'lit liave gnlneil bla ohject rvltliout breaking the egg. When bolh-i and set spinning on a hihle, the egg rlaea and spins on It end. I'nbolled eggs, owing to tbo fluidity of tlm Intel lor, do not rise, but If set spinning and then suddenly stopped and Immediately relenwd, they con tinue (heir motion for a little time. Once, the result of a student' plot, raw egg were substituted for the boiled one, hut science, could dis criminate and the verdict was unbeal tntlngly given. "None of theui boiled." -Cuosh-r'a. A I'rupkelle Dream. Tlie fo!hc.vl:.g pro;i!ietlc dream Is rein ted hy the firi-Hldenl of a t!,colog Iciil aemliiiliv: It hud liei-U the cus tom of out.- of tin- pi .,ft' to. 4 to Invite all the stud uts, with i:ie:u'.MTB of the faculty, i.i .11:. n r ill a '.. ! on the aiiiinnl Tl.ui: iis,.ivi:i;: iiny On the morulng of tun; d:i' the . ife of this professor auddeuly fell dead lu ber drrsslug room at H o'cloc'; That morulng at 7 o'clock oue of the studcuts woke up from a bad dream. He bud dicnuied that he sat down with the ununl company at the Thanksglvlug dinner and that Im mediately oue of his fellow atudents ros lo hi place, auylug that It was bis painful duty to announce to the company that the wife of tbclr host bad suddculy died at 8 o'clock tbat uiorulng. This dream, however, be bad In Instantly banished from bla mind as an uucauuy probability, aod bad thought no more about It. But on going lo the dinner and taking bla seat w ith the company be waa unspeakably ) amazed to the atudent aeeo la the dream rise and to bear him make tb anuouueement wade In the dream. Kansas City Time. Kla Formerly very little sufficed to enter tain Menelek. and It Is even related that the Oral sugar loaf wblcb was presented to bit caused blm ecstasies of pleasure and tbat be and bla con sort were discovered with that blessed product of civilization between thorn, licking It vigorously. But those good times are paaL Europeans have brought blm so many toys tbat be baa become critical. Wlici a new traveler la an nounced, be awaits wltb Impatience the customary prcacnt. trylnR to And out beforehand whether It la some thing tiew. In wblcb case the audience I scvdlly grunted. He Is much Inter ested In all machinery, which. Includ ing watches, "be Invariably takes to pieces. Sometimes he deign to be pres ent at the unpacking of the traveler's boxes and to appropriate any little ob ject that please blm. Such Informal examinations amuse him vastly. "If I had not been a king." he remarks at times. "1 should like to have been a custom house otneer." Vlcomte de l'ouclns lo Nineteenth Century. rjummlng birds are- domesticated by placing In their cagea a number of pa per flowers of tpbular form cont&la Ing a small quantity of augar and wa ter, which must be frequently re newed. Of this liquid the birds par take and quickly become apparently contented with their captivity. On an average every woman carries 40 to 00 mllea of hair upon ber head. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, PlainfiehJ, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consump tion snd that no medicine could cure ber. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued it use and after taking Bix bottles, found herself sound and well; now docs ber owu hotiBewt rk and is as well as fhe ever was Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Geo. A Harding's Drug Store. Large bottles 60 cents and fl.OO. Notice. II. R. Campbell, of Portland, will lecture at the New Era Spiritualist camp ground on Sunday, August 27th, 1899, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Subject: "Modern Spiritualism, Whence is it, from Heaven or of man." All are cordially invited to attend and judge for themselves. Cuas. F. Bucklkr, Pres. helps the team. Saves wear and sMrttt a .Q.M sirfrvtt'hfre. A I -X. v. J T "Ml" "I.. T STaauasiiuikvu. ar r$ m tha V A&SQLVTLUt Mokes the food more sVvfli. Sunday Services. 'KIEMAN KVANOKUCAL Lt'TH KKAN IMMA.NL'AL CHLKCII-Cornaf KiKtiih and J. H, A'lama aireets; Kev. Krneit J. W. Ma k, pastor, hunilay a:liooi al 10 A. M., weekly aervue every Thursday atSl'. M. Oermari srhixd every HaturOa) from 9 lo IX Everybody Invited. ST. JOHN'S (;ilCKCn,CATHOUO.-Rv. A. Ilil.l.iss.sii, Faavor. On Huiiflar aia.iat and I0 i a. . Kvary.wri'l aud (ourib Uubday Irtrmaii sermon after the S o'clock mm Al all other anawes Kri(ll.b aerniiDi. Sunday rV twx.l at I 'M) t. a. Vesper., aoli(eUcaJ aubiecia and benediction al 7 Mr. a. MRTHOPIHT EPISCOPAL Clll'KCn.-R'f II. OIrr, Pastor. Mornlna service al 10 IS Sundar HchiKil at 1U:M. Uui meellns; alter morning servU-e. Kvaulii service at IM Kcwi.nh Le.KUt mfim rlunday evenina al ( 'M; prajrer Mretlnr Thur.day arenlrf al? M siraufurseordlallr Invllad. riKST PKKHBYTEKIAN CHt'KCH.-BlV. A J. Moutanm'-rr. Pa.tor. Herrioe. al 11 A a-an4 7 SO r. a. Hatibalb School al 10 A. a. Youu People's Soeletr ol ChrUllao P.ndtavor meets verjr Sunday avenlnf al 3(1. Ihuisday ranln( prayer Dieeilbi ai7 JO. scats Ira. EVANfiKI.ICAL CHURCn-tVirner of KIkIiIIi sod Maditon street, lr. H. Copley pa. or. her vices every Salalh at II a. ru aod 7:45 p. m. tiutiday KcIiomiI 10 a. rn l'ra;er nieetlng 8 p. m. All are welcome 8T PAt'IH EPISCOPAL CHURCH liev. P. K. ilaiumorid, Rector. Services every Sunday at It a. m, and 7:30 p. ro. Himday scliool at 10 o'clock, Htrvice every Friday f vauiiis: at 7:30. Other services as mar be announced. All seat free. Strang ers cordially invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZION'8 CON- Se" relational chorcn. Kev. ?. Hark, paaUir. r vices every Hnnday at 11 A. 3d. Bunuay school at 10 A. M. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Main and Eleventh streets Ilev. K. H. Ilolilnifir, pantor. Morning service 10:30; Hunday Kcliool 12; Junior Endeavor 8; Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting 6:30; evening service 7:30. Christian Science meetings at Willam ette hall, Sunday morning service, 11 o'clock; Sunday school, 12; weekly meet ing. Wednesday evening at 8, except first week of each montb, when meeting will be held on Thursday evening at I o'clock. A Minister's Mistake. A city minister wss recently hsnded a notice to be read from his pulpit. Ac companying it was a clipping from a tmwepaper bearing uoon the matter. The clergyman started to read the ex tract aad found that it began: "Take Kemp's Balsam, the beat Congh Core." This was hardly what he had expected and, after a moment's hesitation, be turned it over, and found on the other side the matter intended lor the reading. MANY A LOVER. Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will Sold for years on absolute guarautee. Trice 25 cts. and 50 eta. C. U. Huntley the Druggists. Patent Record. "Money to patent good ideas msy be secured by our aid, address The Patent Record, Baltimore, Md." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of OUR FALL STOCK. IS COMING IN RAPIDLY. Call and examine our new lines of Hala and Ladies and Gents' Shoes Our motto is: "One Trice to AH and Low Trices for the Best Quality is increasing our trade and adds new customers to our list every day," NOTICE This store will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, September 5th and (ith, on account of holiday. The Star Clothing House. i i ja jinniing mm n, ve(iiuu Commercial Bank. Oregon City, Or. it i : in .-i. ,. :. KIMBALL We Have Some x New Designs Organs in Stock, Prices From $30.00 up. Each Instrument Guar anteed for Five Years. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Burmeister & Andresen, iVURE delicious and wholesome rww r , kf rfmt. Lodges. ! A. 0. U. W. meets every Ssnrday evening in the A. 0. V. Vf. Temple. Geo, K. CalifT. secretary. Rebekshs Willamette Rebeksh Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each monlh at I. O. 0. V. Temple. Matta Godfry, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters of America, meets first and third Friday ia the month in Red Men's Hall.-W. B. Stafford secretary ; F. T. Rogers, chief ran ire r. Meade lVt No. 2, G. A. R., meet first Wednesday in each montb at Wil lamette Hall. G. A. Harding, com mander. Clackamts Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of each montb in Masonic Hall. M. Bollack, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. S. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jenni Rowen, secretary. Oregoi Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. O. F., meet every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4. 1. 0. 0. P. meet first and third Tuesday in each, month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacbeno Trite No. 13, Imp. 0. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men's Hall. N. M. Moody, C. of R. ; diss. Woodward Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meet first and third Saturday in each month at Masonic Uall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No 18, meet at Willamette Hall the 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 meet at the Armory building the 1st and 3rd Saturday In, each month at 3 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Rosina Fonts, president Mrs. Mary Li Bradley, secretary. Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searle, secretary. Catholic Knight of America St. John's. Bianch No. 647, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M . , meet in Red Men'a Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays G. U. Hyatt, record keeper. Willamette Falls Camp No 148, W. 0. W. meets Snd and 4th Fridays in the Willamette Hall. Clerk J. Kv Morris. Lone Tine Lodze, No. 63, A. F. & A. M., Locan, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st oi Msy 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. Sec. HOTT'S PENNYROYAL PUIS Thty o'.rrom. WMkv.fl, lm. Uriiv ana otuUioovinrno vijrar att.1 D&iii.a - vm. or m.n.tru Uua." T&7 r Lift S.Ttn" loftris! womanhood, mtdiiHI de velopment ol oryn. aad body, lie known mumlv for women eon.ls them. Cannot do brw lilt w .sgE comes ft ple.-ure. Si I ter bttW -ttr. - nv mull. N..M bt aruirffi.ift. For sa.:s bv C. G. Huntley. Q A gOj A A A. 1IECHT.M4X, .viwnaffer. ORGANS on Kimball The Orecon City t JEWELERS. 'fl'Pfwiatm! 25 cts. and GO cts. ueo. a. 2a2SSLe'wa) . men. agent.