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OHEfJON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, SEITEMRER 22, 1890 'ftcgon City Enterprise fels-tta-L i 1 A PAIR OF BIQ FEET. " LoCAL TEANSrOETATION IJNL'S. t,Cl 1'""""" I'" CoMKHY 1 llVl PORTLAND ll'oui h M.) too 'J )PU0 It JO ii 15 ' l MS IP J'i 4 1(3 hi M. Id only o iiUiuvi H40 LIAVI OlltOON CITY 7 "S . M. Z5" JJ 9 w 1005 10 jo 11 a it to r. m. ij 1:50 Ji 3 ' 4"J 4 y 6 XJ 7;S 7 y t to onl t Mil wank la 9 IS In: let I j 50 onlv o MllwaUkls 4 NiNOll OHIOUII. pUI.V INCUT Hl'NDAY hi i:m am i.mi iknpf.sck ALTONA nnd POMONA .MlaVKI OttttON UTV- ,tMUYTilll;uN C ITY ONLY. iaaoa itt HA M 1 r. u. 4 u ""'V"1 "lay. ... ,. .,,,., , -' rmry. H.lr,U, U J "r J. """,y ",k"'' "l tn. No .'M.ta .,,,,, lM((i ' Aal 1.1 y f." 11 ...1. ,J il. iv . . . 'nig", X' lt Friday ,, l-la1.,Mi.y1 Th ,B4(llilllM lirnl..,H n, ,,,1 , Uf i(M "" I.Un. wlU ,,l vl(1milll '"''-I - l- ..-Ml (( hI,,m '"f Hr ,,,.,,1, ,Ul ...'...Uraofhe,,.,,,,,, we,..,,..!,,,, ... 17 polaon. Khi-riir Cooke Up lo II... a.yliii,, train. WW wm mrm .villus 4 look l.rr Friday evening'! I A M. t t.U. v nr. l(flllt 1 ( lunini ratx e. M lilt , T" , " - - M " . I . 1 B I I " I L. 4 - Itt - I - i. I t " il ( a ilr " U txf lair 1ml II t n'rlml C. 4. tilUkH. rrf. THE LOCAL NEWS. -.17 i't"Mihmtil o( houj ininy Ut h; tlx (lr( M.jti ly In (Alut r. LaJclfki nl Irarhvrt "ill Uf It lo A. lln Aim CliMU'f, found . d K. I'.kry, living nr MiJ.I , l! Lit tun lr.ku Ul wk. Tlx 4lt!!u jUyli)jnunil lh lfn :)tll lr m Id l.ijr inow lo botJ Nji miri Tl' rounljr tlptk'i 00 TurxUy fr rM Irllrf (font kt .1 ColuiliM City. Ili'l., t il It to Mnt. fur irr lo i g'ttrrtiiiiriil illm thin rr Ir I Hn,-m,-TI Ho'rl-rk riut mm.v. I. lolly ri,w v.nii,- n .j,,,,, ,l( ,,llrM mm))1 .In .l.n , r,(r M-,r.-, Ml r,,i, rf. rl... II.!. ,rri ,' 'loly. Tin. iflnirn ,im,.. .... rl,,,,l,r ..-ft ,i..,k. .u.i illl)e - 1. 11 1, ,..,., rliiM 14 I.Kili.hl.v KM ... ..I II 1 1 mi U !.. uii.lnr y t,, rifwl rout- llnl!oli ,jr -,1,1,1, n glfr. w, el. it U o'clock lilt ll, ,rili-K of 0li.glii trnoui (m for tlm -oi. HMioiinu of prMriilioii. Vt it C Mi-i irni.-Tli 1,1. yde j.nl, roiixiilulon luro rri l.,.. tlio rriI of tt.flr i-ufM triik-i ! tl.rro rnuaiua. toll n l a gu.firr of Ul,)ra , MiilliHiinth roontjr lint. U ir(n.. J! oaliiK Ilia eonniy r.,. l fr-un MiK.ukio llll lion ran U uu ln, .ul ,lr)r lUtaofllial loan r mlo.it to ht Hit) (Hitli roitii!i. kikI Kinll (toliv nilll-r, Will Kivl.lon, ft. Mr. Jarkon oflrr lo rotiiplrt tin. ork aii.l it until Hi !:) I.irjr.la tat la rullrrtp.l lr tlirlr y, If iliry ran U rruff.. In aoiuv way. Tlia MiUautla Im'lnirrt intu li n Ullr. In daring the atli rlliolrtrl am) torn of llioir fritlla tralnt illyrt voir. .lan ly l.l.li the linaiuUI J It'u ully may m Mtiafactoiilr over- folllB. Acts GtmLV on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the ystem TiiiC't-tnia ()imm(.-Ut Kri.lny tiniK lo 1 rif) lo rail of tlia com milt Ida clriki of Orrtfon City uirt In Hi rounrll rliamlrr lo iliacutt ll (jura tion of fot tiling Cl.ik'i Aaociatlon. Tl nipcling aa talU.1 to orilrr ly C. H. Clrtnrol, li0 at cl tnl lt'inurary chairman ami C. M. Mam aa IpiIpI to. lcUry. Tito ol'Jm-l of llie a luliuii ia lo hf ing lit clrrka l.fllirr ao lo work lilt grratvr unity for all lliir(t HiH'liiig Id rltar of Id fraternity, hvvrral of the inrn haiitt men yrwirt nil mail rfinaikt In hlrli tliry rrar. llmir rli.lotwinrli t of tho awHH'l- tlon, lplrviiiK that turli an otgntnia ,,.tt mIII l.n.l l. aiti-Mii.n 1 1 m inl..rinla hi of tifrurai City, iinn nhirn . , ..... ,. ' . Hi rint'lo)r. ltli lh rnthiimaHin uiaiuf.lr.l by tli rl.'fki nl the hrarty c.)-oHTailon of tli fini'loyrrt thrrt ran bo no oliataclo to it run- orjjnitatt. m in tliiarlty. After aliort .linMinioii the 1 io "lUtr" MtauL. n hun i-. t . I'tittid ul jmj ,oa.l of lioftoa aa OVERCOMES Frrti h4BTUALCbNSTlPAT,N w , PERMANENTLY Bw tmc ttnyiHt . Mtn r 0 by IfcRNIAlTf.CYWPlO. (5ur?RNUTGtop tyr WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW. Tbr Ilrooafcl Wo Franc liail lb Map of Karo. Thn I'rlti't'aa Itlxiiinn k clianK''l tho pollth nl hlntory of Frun e urj wittingly, nnil but for Iht l lie Prnnro-l'ruaalau w 11 r ir if Klit iii'vcr have Ix't'O wkc1. Illniiiiink wna iiiifrli-ndly to Krsnrf, hut lhi Umpri'iia i;nunl hoped with tier ImbiiI)' lo liifliiiine hi in ao that the little Iroiihhi with I'rnnro am Oit- 1 ninny iiilht Mi aniooihcd ovr. Khe Ih.Tffore Invlti-d tlm i.crrnan prlue a liil hi wlfu to ili.lt llm rourt i,t I Franco, anil the I'rlnre and I'rlnraaa lllMiniirck nrrlvi'd In great atate at the Tull.Tlei. That evening there waa a (rand re el, I Ion, and KiiK'-nle nni-lvi-d the K'lentit In irown whlr b made her ao ravl"hliik'ly lovely that even Trlnce IllHiiinrck, Oermari, atolld and In love with lila wife, atood and ga1 opon her with admiration. And Kuftnl waa uot alow to nliaerre tho effect of her Ix-aiity iim,ii hliu. Khe called him to her Mlde, and lllNinarck came with hit wife ufMin hla arm. Now, tho ITIneeaa tilamarck waa tall and ifnunt and uicly, and her fwt were Keiieroti. Aa alio walked ahe allowed a ir rent ()en I of aole. While ItlNman k atood talking with K !(," tile an aii'llhle titter waa heard aloiift the line of linllea. llNmarck, who waa fjnh '. na a flaxU followed the gla tire of their -yea and aaw them reat UIk,i, the feet of hla wife. That aettled the matter. The politi cal history of France waa altered from that moment A year later, when f'arla waa ! alejred. Hlmnnr'k hlmaelf fired a can non over the raniiarta. and thoae who were near htm heard nlin anotit: "Take that for the fwt of the Prln ceaa Hlamarckr' The allsht waa avenged. V Absolutely Pure Makes Die food more delicious and wholesome tMM Mt , w. Sunday Services. THE MYSTERY OF DREAMS. TW rn,mt ir IiuiM, th lkhta ar lo. I Ml biu) llXra in tht wlwt Tl.tt cuiim (turn oul lh dlMant bllt It cim m l rtmtu la a ufeWtont 'K tll iiuM tun wxl ii IruniM UM In Un4 untuowa, TSr tlr!i wtf, ta4 (It U till. Tn in liura io lh ib4 Wba ruufn m hm4 Ui4 llgbu ara low. WbHi IKw v inn hat com and pM, Tli rry lo U Uft brhlwt To tnia iwH rjr wlvri ttl lhT tinm. To lk I' what mar itot Ind. iMf rhrrlilw.1 lunna thai haunt l ha aslnd, an ti.im 1 hit mm onm Ua kind; To lla and ua lima ona bjr mm I mrtry oak. Who'd Mir Uhlnd Wkaa Ihoaa lott bar com and fonf Xrw Turk Ttmra, ( baal ar lb (rloaa. Ever a cyclone. aayT ltlte the world and uiunch away? Eat up houaet, feiicea, tree, Juat aa eaay a you tilraw.? (iet a huatle on Itt JawaT Hwliw the earth with fletullah clnwt? llutnp Ita ba.-k and lake a run throucb th orchard Juat for funT From a bill to hollow dll. ai-cinlng to pet atrencth fnim It? Never aero ciUfT Well I Jlna! It a a H'ky aort of thing. Fver wee a cyclniie. aayT Take Ita trark and niiecd away? Switch Ita tall and atiort and IkhiiicI. Juki like light ning o'er the ground? lid a awlft move with Ita feet, racing for the wlnulng heat? Then cavorting up and down, h.-edlug no law of the town? Pushing everything aahle? Out upon a gayly ride? Aa though owning all the track. A Caa la Whlrb th tolarldrarva H'rr Hraaarkabl. On an occasion during the civil war 1 dreamed that I waa atuudlng bealde a road when there came marching along It a atroug column of prlaonera, with guarda at lutervala on the flu nk a. I awked one of theae guarda who (he prlaonera were and where they had liecn captured, lie Informed me Hint they had Utu Ukeu In au en gagement with the enemy ou the day lu fore and that there were 1.U00 of Hum. I then aitkcd mine byatander w hat day of the month It waa and waa told that It waa aucb a day of a certain month, aome alz weeka later than the date of the dream. The whole dream waa extremely dint I net. and It made a atrong ImpreHMlon on Die. I related it to a number of my comradea within the next few duya aud then thought of It no more. Fix weeka later, on the rooming of the very dity that had been mentioned In the dream aa the date when the column of prlxoncra bad paaned before mo, I waa on picket two miles distant from the (Milut where 1 had aoemed to be when I aaw thetu. It waa Boon aft er break faxt. anu 1 waa standing by the aide of the rond at the Ore talking to the ollh-er of the picket when an aid to the commanding general came riding down the rond. He had been a schoolfellow of our ofllccr'a at Weat Point and reined up when he recog ever onward, never back? Never seen ; DiK(H Ug friend. He told ua that he one? Well. I swow! It'a a burner. anyhowi-KlngNley (la.) Tlmea. "... ih .u.,H..lo.,brMg.her.im,:"' Tul.y even L .1 ! - . uir cay to J.lnnlon. libera it waa I Ihrr will b con verted Into choice "J liuaa meal. The anlmala were 'oil condition and tame from the "in Siring rraervatl.m anl iiflted - owner aM,iu 3.M r bead. jUVai-T ltkaioaa.-W. H. Kyleran fr "y 1,1 llie nulla haa been unfortu lo liarlim aulfer J a 42 ilay't run of r" t Incf of Police iturne waa ttiaile M'tuf lua roinlltlou and oil Monday hftH,k lo heln lilni mil a Hill kv . i - u'tiii a auhncriiillon .air for hit h'tlt. lliacaiui Waa a limat Inatirvllit' Mr. lliitnai ralrd 112 for him In M'ta half n hour's time, which aka f It f, , ,w.0,. lUN.iiu h,,a.I), Wllliama, who f fan hat lonuuilcl a grocery alore ,(Vnih an Cunter atresia, hat told Mneaa to (ii w.0a.-e, a foimer "loll l, k ,-ouiitv. Mr. (Irara cLargn of Dm bnainuna on Hon- fjnwftiing and at soon at he ran have f" DtceMar eh m n trna ait. I Intitrovn f'Ht hiailn ullI . n ..I.... 1 "III H,l 1,1 a llin Hn "lurk. Mr. Willi...,. I.iia not rerml,,,.,! ,,!! for the future. Ail'i Cuow ii. Wednesday forenoon Ul uiiM'n Japaiume hop plckuri wore o Hit lienvlioa In front of the 'Tl'lc lioiui vnititiaC fr a Portland car "i without any warning a but kiit of 'li'mundod upon tliiim. For a fow i,, 7" lllM lr around tlmre waa thick I !"JPm.Ha riiHt wor.lt and If tlie F 'nie rliHinlmrinahi who perpetrated ' "Had f nl0 thoiri.andi the rtnii'M'v b,. fatal. I 9,nN Hand. il.velTa nollnctor lecel Vint a lur.ra Kiinalirn- f blcyulu tttlI. j ft tIW)e w,o not yt mim onewj do well to lilHlliliitil a'i. on,... n. It i.iuv Im- f",eIeimive. Ho lon'aa there wore Won liand peoplo were excusable nt Buttlnir il. i.. ii..... f Uun'l Mr. Cowinir will taku imittt Rre in ..." ii '"iKiim uio mga mr uuni I'on'i lieaitalo, doluya are Rrr Ilia Ci.,.. v J r....i . WI,,K "peelman of the "sona of reat" In. At th second nireilug nearly every clerk In town waa prcaxnt and it waa decided to I'Uali the matter of or- ganltalion along at rtfldly aa MMible. A rommilte cotisiatlna of Meatra. 0, T. Howard, C. M. Mason and C. U.Clem ent waa appointed to prepare a constitu tion and by-lawa. M.-M't. Mason, Allen aud Hill were apiniinled aa a ways and nirana committee, and 1. Trogllo waa elected treasurer. The secretary waa In-tirm-ted to tender to Mayor Ijitourelte the Ibanktof theatmxlaiion for hit kind neaa In allowing the use of (lie council chamber for their niei tlnga. Another meeting ia called for next Tuesday even ing when the committee on by laws ex ited lo present their reort and the er mamiiit organisation can U completed. Among other inattera that ate expected to come up lor discussion la the nuestion of Inviting the ladies to join theamtocl ation. Tho next meeting la to lie held In the parlora of the F.leclric hotel. l'lnycd Out. pull Headache, 1'aln In various parta of tho body, ainking at tho pit of the alomach, lost of appetito, feverinhnees, plmplcaoraoreaare all poaitive evidon cea of Impure blood. No mutter how it became ao It miml be purified In order to i....i.. ..,,,,.1 hi.ulth. Acker's HIimhI Vi'tHiii Bvw " Kloxir has never faikxl tocuroSorofulona Syphilitic Milsona or any othef Wood dia eaaea. It la certainlv a wonderful rem edy and we aoll every bottle onaposi- live guarantee. Uoo. A. uaruing n.'t 1)0 10U KNOW. Consumption ia fievontableT Science liaa proven Unit, and also that mnet la iiiicidal. The worflt cold or cough can be cured with uhlloh'a Cough and Con sumption Cure. Hold on poaitive guar antee for over fifty yor. 0. . Huntley, nuugglat. Kodol Dyspetmia Cure ia aacientifio compound having Hie endorsement of eminent physicians and the modicu presa. It "digcata what you eat and postlyely etirea dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron, liloomlngdale, Tenn., aaya it cured him ol Indigestion of lenyeara atund.ni. A UMU,mi- Varhllna ua Salt. Pave during t ho rainy season Ijike Irfroy. In western Australia, la quite dry. Kut a the water evaiMirntea aa the hot weather approachea a amooth. glassy disir of crystalline salt la de posited. Those living ou the ahorra have found a meaiia of utilizing this. All boat which sail on the hike when posnlhlo are, during the raluy season, fitted with four wheels, and thus are eunbled lo continue their travels. Aa iJike U-froy hna an area of Kk) miles, and the surrounding coun try Is extremely rough, this menus a great saving In expense, labor and time. The speed attained by these wheeled yachts la very considerable, thongli not quite equal to the pace of tho Ice yachts ao popular In Canada. Clnclnnntl hnqutrcr. A lewatorlal Rlandar. Two ladlea visiting In Washington during one of the sesslous of congress went to the cnpltol to henr the pro ceedings In the I'ulted States senate. Moat of the galleries being tilled, they appronched the doorkeeper of the sena tors' gnllery. where admission la by card. Aa they did not possess this passjtort, the d(Mirkeeer auggvated that they procurv one iroin any aeuator they might lie acquainted with. "lint we do uot kuow any senator," they replU'd. "Well, it la very much to your cred it," said the doorkeeper. "Poaa right In, Indies. "Sun Frnnclaco Argonnut. had good news, that there had been a sharp engagement with the enemy the day before and that our people had raptured 1,1m KJ prisoners, who had Just passed the headquarters that morning on their way to the rear. St Iiula Globe-Democrat. Belgium la the home of the rectus pigeon. There the 8xrt la a national pastime, and a good pigeon frequently wlna for Ita owner large sums of mon ey, the prizes being considerable, to which heavy ools are added. The earliest tery with printed designs of American subject wai made at Liverpool at the end of tho eighteenth century. Illah Art. "Oh, Tea, he Is a follower of one of tho higher nrta." "Well, ho dwsa't look It What does he do?" "He's ft profoBslounl flagpole paint er." University of Oregon. 1 Tuition Free. First term begins Sept. 18,1309. Ex cellent courses in Ancient and Modern Languages, Sciences, Mathematics, etc. (iriiduntea from the tenth grade and from all accredited schools admitted without examination. .Students not fully prepared to enter cun take studies In winch they are de ficient, in the Eugene City High School. For catalogues and further informa tion, address the President or Hon. J. J. Walton, Sec. Eugene, Oregon. Their Iltislne Rooming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Geo. A. Harding's Drug Store aa their giving aay to their many customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable remedy, from the fact that it always cures aud never disappoints. Coiuha, Colds, Asthma, Bi Orchitis, Croup, ami all throat and lung diseases are quickly cured. You can test it be fore buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size 50c and f 1 00. Every bottle warranted. TELL VOI R SISTER. A Beautiful Complexion is an impossi bility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver uud bowels. Kail's Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in period health. Trice 25cts. and 50 cts. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. Preserves Paraffins Wax a p-tailta, lolllra, plrklra or mtjup ar 44) mora ritally, mora quick., mora Ittuiiniiii.r awura wiui iwnnni l'nrnlllna Wai than br any othar method. DotvuaototberuauawUlb found tor i -j ttenncu 1 In every hnuaehold. It ta clean, tnflteleM and o.l.rl.-ea air, water and acid proof. Ui-t a pound cake of It with a lint of Ita many uata from your drumlator aruoer. bold everywhere. N de ny aTANUAUUVlLCU. OKItMAV KVANOKI.fCAL LUTH KHAN IMMANUAL til L'HCIf-Corn.r Kighth and J. y. Adaina streets; J'.er. Krneat J. W, Mark, pastor, hiinilay aclioo' at 10 A. U ., weekly aenricre ever Thtiraday ill', M, Uennaii ariiool every eaturua) from 0 to 12. Kverybody invited. ST. IOHH S CHCRCM.CATnoMCItlT. A. Hu.LaaaasD, Paavir. On Hunday naiaat I and WM a. a. Krary attend and lonrth Suoda; Oarman aerrnoo after lb o'clock roaaa At all other ma.aet Erif llab aermona. Sunday HchfKil at t m t. u. Veapera, ap"tetlcaj aubleoia and Bentdlctiou at 7:Mr. a. MRTHOniHT EPISCOPAL CIU'kCn.-R-v II. OIir Pa.tor. Mornlnt eerrlra at 10 44 Sunday School at 10 0U. Claaa meetlnf after mornliif aerylia. Evealog aerrlce at 7Jb KpWfirth Learut Biretirif Sunday erenlni at I JO; prayer bteetlnt Thuraday aranlnf at? J ttraiifera cordially Invited. riKHT PKEHBYTEKIAN CIRBCH.-BsT. A J. M'inttfinirry, Paator. Hervirea at 11 a. a. and 70 r. a. SabUth av-hrx,! at 10 a. at. Younf rcpla'a 8lety ol Chrletlan Endearor meeia very Sunday avenlnf at ISO Ibmaday ranlot prayer meeting at 7 JO. Seati free. KVANOKLICAL CHCKrH-(Jornr of Klglith anl Madnon atreet. Iter rt. Oipley paator. Hervlcei every tjalibalh at 11 a. m and TA!i p. m. but. da hcl.ool 10 a. m Prayer meeting 8 p. m. All are welcome 8T PACL'8 EPISCOPAL CHURCH Itev. P. K. Hammond, Hector. Hrrvicot very Kui.day at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. ru. Holiday achool at 10 o'clock, Mtrvic every Friday evening at7:.'!0. Other services at may be announced. All seats free. Strati- rt cordially invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZI0.V8 CON- crrgatiorial chnrcn. Kev. K. Hark, paator. bervloet every Hi unity at 11 A. ii. Sunday tcnool at 10 a.. M. ' FIUSTCONGREOATIOSAL CHURCH, corner of Main and Eleventh ttrrett Rev. K. H. Rolling! r, paator. Morning aervir 10:30; Bunday Hchool 12; Jnnior Endeavor 6; Y. 1". H. C. K. prayer meeting 6:30; evening service 7:30. Chriitian Science meetings at Villarn ette hall, Sunday morning service, 11 o'clock ; Sunday achool, 12; weekly meet ings. Wednesday evening at 8, except first week of each month, when meeting will be held on Thursday evening at I o'clock. The Excitement Not Over. The rush at the drug store still con tinues and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for the Throat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Atthma, Bronchitis snd Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family rvmedy, is old on a guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction. Trice 25c and 50c. DOES THIS STRIKE T0H Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an abso lute guarantee.. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. C. O. Huntley, Druggist. Patent Record. "Money to patent good- ideas may be aecured by our aid. address The Patent Record, Baltimore, Md." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Lodges. A. O. U. W. meets every fiaMir lay evening in the A. O. U. W. TrmpK Geo. Ii. CfclilT. secretary. Rebekahs Willamette Rebekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday ol each month at I. O.O. F. Temple Matta Uodfry, secretary. Conrt Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters of America, meets xlrat and third Friday la the month in Red Men's Hall. W. B. Stafford secretary; F. T. Rogers, chiek ranger. Meade Poet No. 2, G. A. R., meet first Monday evening snd third Saturday afternoon in each month at Wilamett Hall. G. A. Harding, commander. Clackamts Chapter No. 2, R. A. M.,. meets on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. M. Bol'gck, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 23. O. E. S. meet the second and fourth Tuesdays In each month at Masonic Hall. Mias Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F., meets every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4. 1. 0. O. P. meets first and third Tuesday in eacb month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wscheno Trite No. 13, Iropw 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 in each month at Masonic 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 the tl.irJ Monday in every month at 7:30s o'clock p. ra. 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 first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searle, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John' Biancb No. 617, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets ia Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays U. H. Hyatt, record keepei, Willamette Falls Camp No 14S, W. O. W. meets 2nd and 4tu Fridays in the Willamette Hall. Clerk J. K. Morris. Lone Pine Lodge, No. 53, A. F. & A. M., Logan, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st ol May to 1st of November st 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to 1st of May ak 10 a. m. A. E. Lewellen, W. M., Geo. C. Armstrong. Sec. Hay! awxtjs a Pr. Williams' Indian PI .ointinc.it will cuie Uiind. Ulenliuir and lu-Mue Piles. It absorb the tumors. .lUya the itching at once, acta Douliii-e, imea Instant re lief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Oint ment IsDrenared for Pliea and Ittb- Ing ot ibe private purls. Every box ia warranted. Bv drucirlKts. bv mail rn re ceipt of price. AO centa and SI. Ml. WlLLItMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props-. Cleveland, Uftiu. For sale bv C. G. Huntley. r FALL OPENING SALES. Our fall line of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes and Furnishings have arrived and we CauNuye You S3 per resit on anything in our line of goods pur chased this year. Because we nought Knrlr In IheSeaaott lietbre l'rleea were Advanced. Call and be convinced. The finest line of IMeehwear ever seen in this city has Juat Arrived. The Star Clothing House. - Harding Work, opposite Commercial Bunk. Oregon City, Or. iii.iiii.ii.i, i Manager, y V V -ty-ryr-Ty tr- Ty y iy ly lyw 'w w 'uo vu ,,,'aaaMaaai.aMaMM,,M , . KIMBALL ORGANS We Havo Soma New Designs Organs in Stock. on Kimball Prices From $50.00 up. Each Instrument Guar anteed for Five Years. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. -41 M ty its The Oregon City JEWELERS. Burmeister & Andresen, r 1