Oregon City Enterprise LOCAL TRANSPORTATION LINES. Tm 0' I'"1'""" I'"' Cohcanv tIVl HAVE OREQON CITY PORTLAND (Couch St.) j:oo . i:45 :J fiS lo:cu 7:05 A. M. 7:50 :JS 9:10 10.05 10:50 o:45 li:j li:3S 11: jo r. w. 1:05 1:50 :JS J:jo 4:'J 4:50 5:35 6:20 7:S M. i;oo 145 139 jU ,U hi 1 I to ' to io jo only to MllMKtlklfl 11:40 ?:S 20 only to Milwaukie 10:30 11:50 only to Milwaukie 48 MlNUTI iOMlOULI. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 10 8AI.KM AM) INDEPENDENCE HTKAMKItrt ALTON A and POMONA -l.KAVKS OSKOOM CITV- Coing up.H.oo a u Golngdown .:jor m Dl'.NDAY TO OREGON CITY ONLY. riruM oaaooN citt l0A. M. II;.S0A.M. fJilO J:ODl'. M. IX V. M. 4:00 I JO 7:00 m rum me r a i.i4 k y. pushon sairms wiiximrri riu I ') a. m. ( n a. m. '! ' 7 ui I ' ( uo -K go u II oo I ( . tn. U 10 f.ia 1 i p. m. o - ' lu I w " Hi) " tn II :&' J. '" ttui'J care leave ' T hour unlit t n'elnek I a. lu effect on Mid alter Janu-rv S. Isus, C. A. Hll.UtK.M rT. THE LOCAL NEWS. Tia'niir in Hi.non. It. II. Taberon ffulnrmlay a rxhlblllntf aannpleof limothy in full bloom which he picked tnhUfaini. Me atatea that during a Ioiik rrtxlciuf in Oregon he haa fro- H'li'tilly ern atraleriy planta In broom at thii time ol year but never lxfure bt-ard of timothy in bloom in January. Fm it Ia.v(.:k. liefMirta from dilf- trrnt pei'liom of the county during the put week utate that the aap la running In the fruit tri-ea and in cane of a heavy Irmt next year'a rrop will be ruined, Tlie (ear ia gi neral over tho Mate and tlntcalhrr drpariineiit ia earneatly ro VJMled to turn the coid weather valve on it Older to (top the lloW ol aup before It i1 loo late. Win. 1'i av at hai.KM. The t Oregon ntjY. M.C. A. baHket ball team will t to Salem to lay and play the naaocla tioo tfim of that city a match game thin nming. Fur bunorrow they have ac fep'flan invitation to play the Willam. to L'nivemity team. Tho team ia com M oKieo. Caae, rapt., Nick Hum ftn; Frank Montgomery, Willie fekrt.and liave Wllliama and they are "comlition to put up a aplendld game. hilructuMtrilley and Iteforeo V. llem h "II accompany tho team. Pustv or Can ni I) atm. Tin board of tonty coiiunifHionera had troubles of own litut week when thev camo to " ippolnting of road auperWaora for Iniyear. The olllco it one that hai tonai for nioet men. on Recount of Ita "oanerativo iualit!oa. and tho coin "Mionera vtere beaieged with appli- rant for tlm ponitiori. Tim rumilt of tliolr fHttncllon I shown In tho lint that appear elsewhere and tint general ox prOSSioll In tliut tllll ppollllllllt AN whole, are gixji) ones, ATTKMITKI) lit IIOI.A H V. IIlM (jlllfin residence at Cstimnah IuhI Friday night was scene of nil RttuiMi t at burglary Mr. Qulnn mm awakened by hoIno In tlio kltcucn nml siipponliig 11 lobe caused iy tho ml, started to Investigate., 81m llltll 110 light Mllll B Mho i.t1l)l till kitchen door wan surprised to find a nmn leaving by tho outside door, ('ion searching It wan found that the Intruder had spread a towel on tlio Door ami In it wm packing all ilio eatables ho could find, hut In hi hurry lie forxot to take hla plunder. Nothing else had been dis turbed and no clue to hla Identity was found. AllOIT KKOISTHATION Although the new law requiring the registration of Voter haa been In vlTwi hut about two week enough ronfiiMlon ha develop! to render lift) a burden to county cloik, ml In a number of cane voter have do clarwl they would foreKO tlm rlvllu of vol Iiik before they would tindery the trouhlu iiei eMnry to aecuro tho illit of franchlMt. Tho difUciilly Ilea In the matter of naturallxutlon, thono acuirintf iltlxeiiahl in that inaiiner be Inn forced to produce IhkI evidence of the fact that they are naturalixed. LeKul evidence In j tbla caiMtiueana their original iaiera or I certllled ciea of them, and to many of j tho old timeta tbla ia no eaay tank. In many raitea men who have voted for, twenty yeara and more in Clackamaa county will be abut out unleaa they can aecure coplea of their papera iaaueo' In raatern courta long yeara ago. Another laaa who will auffer am they who were anderageat the time their father took the oath of allegiance, In order to make their title clear they immt preaent a copy of their father's paert, or lake out paperi In their own namo. Aa one year miml elapae from the time of making the declaration of Intention before the final paira ran b iaaued, It looka aa though many vole, would be lout from that caue. Taking it all around the natur alized voter baa trouble ol bia own and If be auceveda In teruring hla right In moatraae It will I at an exene of from ft to )3 for certified ropiua. Hut there ia one thing to be kept in mind, do not blame the county clerk il he refoaet to regUter you. Ill dutiea are defined very clearly and he haa no option but to Adhere atrlctly to the letter of the law. lie may know you are entitled to reglater but have to refuae you urilexa you pro duce the "legal evidence" not to con vince the clerk but to (atiafy the law And alove all, keep In mind the demo cratic alogan ol "vole early and often" and -reglater early. no tun of io)i.HisMoM:ns. (Continued from page C'ie.) J Kir bye t) II lloriiKchmli. ;m to J Medinao K Cooper F.ph June J Mm '-il W June K Iwla V. May 17.... C (ireeil , M London 0 Klrbyaoii T Lewk , J Kalhlleich J Kalhlleich .... :m j H 25 . . . . 4 U) .... ft 0.1 .... 6t) .... 4 n ... 21 75 .... Irt 50 .... 7 50 .... 10 50 .... 10 50 .... 14 (i2 .... 14 (I'-' .... HI 50 F Hullard A Jouea V Iiiingey :, (' Surfua XV Huyer V. 1'aineand team..., (! Sangler and tciim. C Spence and team. . . M Thomai and tenm. . (' Wolf and team. . . . F Jugger and team... C Lewia cedar pot,. .... 12 00 .... 12 00 .... 1 50 . . . . 7 50 .... 150 . . . . 4 50 . . . . 4 50 . . . . US 2". .... 2H ; .... .... 3 50 ....552 SI) Total Uond iliatrli't No 111 Labor on Oregon City and Molalla roud: A L Jones, road fund...; 3 00 W II Jones 0 75 John Cole 10 SO TT Woodward 4 50 O A Casedy I CD F Jagger 0 00 MIMIBAILILi OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE J A KalbflHlch a nn l. . t' .ll ,11. '" " rriiMcoit Kiilblleli-li :j (hi r, m John Cole. Artlinr Htnith K Cooper 7 to 6 W Krd Wailera....!,'!.,!,''!'' 3 (X) 4 75 K llOHIIIHII 14 1! M 00 3 75 14 25 2 L'5 A Neiiklruhrier. 0 Labour I' H.er M Mulvey i Nueklrrhrier. II 0 1 F (i Neukirelianer ! m 0 W Ffh-drlch, Keneral fund. . , ', 50 w 1 1 mom a t;ooke 2 DO M iMannluir n im Mullnu Muuiier Co ''0 j;i Total L'DO 28 (Continued next week) Nt'I'KIIVIHOlia AI'I'OI.VTKO. The hoard appointed the followini road auiHirviHora toaerve until their am: coHMor are elected and qualilled : The No, of diotrict and ooalolllce addreaa of apioiniee Ik given; ;o Name IWofllce 1 . 3 4 6 (I 7 8 o W II Coiinaell, Milwaukie 1 T KbvIh, Clackauiaa A W Cooke, JtmiiaHcun lliinh Currin, K.ii(le Creek John Kichey. ljan John Itevenue, handy Adoliih Aadioir, Marmot F J Walk ley, t'liwrry vllle Henry Jolnmon, Ueore 10 J J Davia, (iarlield 11 W II HiiMth, i'arkiduce 12 Walter Kirchein, lgau l.t W II Mattoon, Viola 14 A Mailt., Oregon City 15 it II Taber, Oregon City Hi William Uider, leaver (reck 17 I) It Ihmick, Canhy 1H F.d llornm-liuch Klmlnd 1U Fred Frickaon, Mulino 20 H llulcheaon, Highland 21 II C Hoi.iiey, Holland 22 Albert F.ngle, Molalla 23 A burr Cole, Aurora 24 II FHinitli, Needy 25 John Hurt, Mackahurg 20 John Khaver, Molalla 27 J K Mar'iuam, Marquam 2H A!lert('roKain, Wllhoit 211 C I) F Wilaon. Aurora 30 Itilny llayea, Oaaego 31 I' A Kaker, KtalTonl 32 K L liaker, Wilitonville 33 John lwellen, ISpringwater 3ft Sam It Taylor, Maniiam 30 Ivl Ulda, Oregon I'ily Jl M.ka AND CI.KHK (if KI KCTIOM. The follow Inn indgea and clerk of election were appointed by the board: Alertiethy Judgea, J T AHTaon, T 8 Mann, J It Hclvera; clurka, Fred Meindl, Fred U hinitli. liarlow Judge, M CampMI. Frank Hilton, W W Je; clerk lxm Grazier, I, r. Armntrong. Ik-aver Creek Judgea, T I) Thorns, OA Schuehel, A llayhurat, clerk, C h hiH-nce, Mlllain OriHentiiwalte. l'.oiinga Jmlgea, 8 K Card, W II Boring, VVillliam Dean, clerk, George h.PIH-raon. U M l.akH Canemah Judgea, Kd Nutthsll, Win Mcl'ord, (ioorge Laxelle : clerk, (iilbert Hedge, Charles Kiwe (.'anby Judgea, William Knight. Ja Kvana, 8 O FiHiierj clerk, George Kmglil, John r.ckeiaon. Clierryville Jmlge. 8 P Hedge, William Welch. (J I' llcebe; clerk, U 8 Kudi-rby, FJ Walkley. Cluckama Judge. John W Hobin Ron, Kol hnel, John Wolf, clerks, Wm Jobnaon. II A NeliMer. PainaacUH Judaea K II llurghardt, J C Mc.Mnrrav, A Hall ; clerks, William J. bnaon, KT White. Kagle Creek Judges, O C Rtllou, J lliirneit, J V Doty ; clerk, II F Gibson, A Krugr. GrhVld-Ju lge. A 1' Irvin, N M1 t t i ii.. i..i. lt'Mi: !.. irmy, r.o iisiiBj tieias, itniiaiii uiv-1 lll'ttla V J lMIll I, I (ieorge Judges, Hans Paulson, Henry Jobnaon, X Ratli ; clurka, John Marshall John C Smith. Harding Judges, James Tracy, J C Spangler, F Wilson ; clerks, Orreh Rob bins, Fred Gerber. Highland. Judges, II Kleinsmith, W. C Rockner, Robert L Ringo; clerks, Hurry Gard, V. Ilsrrington. New Era Judges, Knos Cahill, A Bremer, A Burboyno; clerks, Joe BrlggR, J L Waldron. Maple Lane Judges M M McGeo ban, A Mailt., A Hauman; clerks, A Craeiner, J II Darling, f.lackaburg Judges, J E Marks, Chas Reynolds, Polk Grihble, clerks, A II Reynolds, 0 II Wright. Marquam Judges, Samuel Irons, Georgo Dunlavy, M J Leabo, clerks, F J Riding-, Wallace Albright. Milk Creek Judges, F M Manning, II W Shaw, R Gaucher; cleiks, Cicero Lark ins, J F Nelson. Milwaukie Judges, R S McLaughlin, John Wetzler, jr, II Theissen; clerks, Phil Oatfield, John Risley. Needy Judges, C Buir, E B Miller, Are known to be the on easy installments BURMEISTER FRIDAY, JANUARY ,V""r lrka, George W Oregon Cily No 1 Judges. Rf.bnrt vyieKiiam. M K Willoughby, J W I'owull I'lerka, A 1 Ilirur. Max Kchul Oregon City No 2 Judgea, C (J Ilab cock, l, is Oreeniriiui, It I Ileatow. cierss.-ft Howell, W Jt Wiggins. Oregon (,'ny 40 3J,K,.. lrocw l urry, j llurrirnrtori. H V Kr.ru.l.. clerks, George V Kly, I. Hti.n. Oawego-JudgeM, A J Walling, F L ftiiruie, fti k Hiuployj clerks M A Coon, L I') DdVidaon . I'leaKnnt If ill .Tmlia Willi Ilonry Miley. JN Wood: i J'epia-r, Y r Heely. Hpringwater Judges, John Lewellen, John Iteod, II WWarnock; clerk, A wnji n in niiii'iey. Hod a Hprings Judges, Joe P.artow, Frank McLaren, O Uoyles; clerks. A V Davis. K I' Carter. Hei vers Judgea, It A TenKyck, Kobt Alexander, A Andre; clerks, M V Ihomas, A Atvhofl. Molalla James Dickey, John Nhaver, O W Kobblnsj clerks, Hilas Wright, Kyerett Judd. Tiialatin Judges, Frank Woddle, Jred Kellemier, 8am Groes; clerks O 1' Hhsrp, J q tinge. Union Judge Jacob Miley, Kd McClincey, U A Cresswell: clerks, George 1' II H While, A Yergen. Canyon Creek -Judges, William Bon ney, ii A F Hullivan. J II Wriil.t; clerk, L I' Williams, W K lion ney. Cawradea Jmlgea, J II Wewer, T G Jonarnd.KD Coalman; clerks, II Mc Gugiu, J II KevenuH. West Oregon Cilv Judges, J W Me Ksy.C M Miller. Ira Jones: clerk. F 8 Maker, J K Morris. Viida-Judge. Vil'a-D Klcne IV ( Ward, Green Mavfieid: Afikn. J A Randolph, VV II MaMooti. Jl'kY LIST. It is ordered hv the !, ril thut Him x oh vera of CliickaniHH county, Oregon, le and they are hereby selected a ttie jury list oi nam coo my lor I lie year r.). Abernethv W H.jtiii.l, M n C.urA J T Appersun, J W McAnulty, George Zumlering, i'utriek Harris. Joaenli I Froinong, Henry Salisbury, II T Hladen. ijring )vigr jct-hey, Samuel Lake, 1'eW L tiger. Heaver Creek Frank Jagger, Victor Krh kson, Chaa Spaugler, John Shannon, C K 8euce . barlow Abe Cole, C Hacker, John Clouer, Jacob iteicb. pH,ljyon tK'bk J Ionney, George Canty William Knight, VJ Helvy, J C Wolgainot, F A Sleight, C T Pembroke. AlUrt M Vineyard, Ladrew Mack, Milton lloeford. Canemah-K H Taber, W A Hedges, CC Williams, D Ii Martin, W J Mc- VUl'l, Clackaoiaa-J C Paddock. Chas Clark, Fred tiage, E T Capps, liennet Deardoff, L'rlah Daiiiela, J W Koots F 31 Sumner. Caacades K Jonsrud, Herman Hruns, I'aul Meinig, i'aul Dunn, I I" Heia, John Duncan. .- Damaacna Thomas Iiohna, (ieorge Iater, C Heiaer, K Sevier, 8 C Young, Henry Troge, II Breilhaupt, J C Mc Murray. Kagle Creek Robert Currin, E J r.urnttt, l'leaxant Judd. E N Fobter, Nuali 1 1 i pie, J W Ikintv. ( iarlield-J 1' Irwin, William OatGeld. (ieorge Louis Rotli, J 8 liirdaall, Herman Luus. Ilardingi Joe Kirchein. Teler Wil.on. II U Hageman, George Clark, sr. John C Sprague, Mi run IJahler. Macksbiug Alliei t Moehberger, Nelne I'.owers, I'inl Greaves, Charles ItevnoldM, George Scramlin, Caier Weisiuandel. Mo'ulla Frank Ragby, Seiver Rains by, Levi St hman, Silas Wriwht, O D Rohbius, Major Hungate, O D Eby, James Dickey, John Shaver. Milk Cre.-k-ll W Shaw, F M Man- 1:.... 1...11 'i-...m l.i l'.i.i r , 1111114, irn 1 ruoiiigcr, tnu i.iitanoii, J Milwaukie J G Bonnett, John F Broetje, C N Rislev, J S Rislev, II Theissen, R F McLaughlin, Tlnio Hanenherg, John Welch, W S Payne, Henry Heisliember. Marquam J N Doores, F J Ridings, Mart Robbins, W Rilev Garrett, P M Marquam, George Ogle E M 1 1 art man. Needy C C Bail, Enoch Skirvin, George Brockart, Jonas KaofTuian, R Graham, S B Kent, George Killin, Fred Moebtierger. A Jtin( New Era Enos Cahill, C H Foster Setia Norton, R Dundas, George Randall, Henry Waldron. Oregon Citv No 1 M E Willoughby, John Bitner.'Charlea T Hickman, W II Maus, J C Bradley, Angus Malheson, James Heckart. A N Munsey, Grant Old4, George E llargreaves.Edward Soli, 11 C Stevens, F 8 Toepleman, Dan Wil liams. Oregon City No 2 Charles Albright, C N Green man, E G Caulield, J F Clara, C C Bubcock, S F Scripture, Frank Glennon, M C Chapman, George Hard ing, C A Muir, T S Lawrence, T L Char-man. OEGAN best. We sell them & ANDRESEN, 12, 1900 Oregon City No3-JA Thayer, M M MotJeehan, John liverhart, II li Nicho las, J L Hwairord. ()HWftf J R Haves. L Davlii,l W I'rosser, H Oans, M R Shipley, 0 C Il.vlun.l ! If f ... . ... ...,,.,, wcuijo I, iAx:ey, Aioeri wai ling. Pleasant Hill-James F McConnell, William H.-ott, M O Young, A P Todd, Chas Wagner. Hei vers A Andre, Adolph AscholT. Hoda Snriritf John NliblininlA V. V Carter. " ' Hprlnuwater D C Howell. A M fil.ln. lev, A Lacey. Tualatin P A Raker, C T Tooz, Homer Kruse, O P Sharp, Louis Toedto rneier. Union C DF Wilson. Aiumst Yeri?en. Viola William Stone. John Weisiuan del, W II Mattoon. West Oregon City 8 Raamuaen. David CttiifieTd. J Tompkins. Thos Arm strong, Otto F Olson, J W McKsy, I D Tsvlor. ' Highland Rand Strickland. O W le, W II Rottcmlller John Shocklev. Amos Harrington Sunday Services. OEKMAN EVANOELICAL I.TTTH. EUAN I MM AN UAL CHL'KCH-Comei Kiglith ari'l J. Q. Adam llreeta; Iter. Krueit J. W. Mack, pastor, hundav aclioo at 10 A. M., weekly service! every Thurday al8 1. M. Orman school every Saturclaj from 9 to 12. K very body inviled. 8T. JOIIN B CIIL'KCn.CATHOLIO.-B A H(1.i.iuiD, Pur. On HunlaymaaiatSand 10 M a. m. Kverr lecoml and fourth rJuniUt Oerman aerrnon alter the o'clock man At all other riiaaaei Kugllub K-rmoua. Hiindaj B'hiM)l at 1. HI) r. M. VeDr. anolr.irfitlnal iublecu and Beuedictlon at 7:Mr. . METHODIHT EPISCOPAL CHCHCn.-R-. II. Oliera. Paator. Mornlur aerrlca at Hi Muiiday Hchool at 10:00. Cm mMtlrir after morning aervlra. Kreulns tervlce at 1M r. ii worm utrat meeting HiiDday veniDf si ;J0; Prayer Weetlng Thuraday veuluf at 1M traiifcra cordially Invited. riKHT PREflBYTERIAN CHL'BCH.-RST. A J. Miiiitgiimerjr, Paator. Bervicei at 11 A.M. and 7:80 r. M. Habhath School at 10 A. M. Youu People' Society of Chrlatlau Endeavor neeu very Sunday erenlng at tM. lhuraday reulug prayer meeting at 7 40. Beat free. EVANGELICAL CHURCH-Corner ol Eighth ami Malison street, K-v. 8. Copley pai'or. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:45 p. m. Sunday Hclioot 10 a. m Prayer meeting 8 p., m. All are welcome 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. P. K. Hammond, Jiector. Service every Sunday at 11a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday tchool at 10 o'clock. Service every Friday evening at 7:30. Other service si may be announced. All seat free. Strang er cordially invited, GERMAN LUTHERAN ZION'8 CON gregalional church. Rev. F. Sack, paator. Service! every Sunday at 11 A. M. 8undaj school at 10 A. M. FIRST CONGREG ATION' AL CHURCH, comer of Main and Eleventh itreeis Rev. E. H. Bollinger, pastor. Morning service 10:30; Surulay School 12; Junior Endeavor 5; Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting 0:30; evening service 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.-Rev. J. H. licaven, pallor. Preaching services every Sunday at 10 -30 and 7:30 p. ni. Sun day school at 12 noon to 1 p. m, Juniors meet in the afternoon and t lie Senior Young People's society and Bihle study clas at 6:15 p. nt. 'i'liuradav evenine. regular prayer service at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday eve'ning, Bible study class at Y. M. C. A rooms ted bv the pastor. Ban ths Yon Haw Always Bougtit SEND USONE DOLLAR ! Ifci. 4. wl .! .m M Mh UU, m! m! -. JNt lai'HUUV PlKUia bUOKi.ll, kr rrrlrkl ('. O. D., .nhjrct Un.ali. vm eittialBP It atyr ararent frviaht drwol, a4 II lad II fiirll, rrpprwnHMl, li rrr.lnl ' a4fa- brll.r II in .numl'ntM D; Mkm alMriw,, fr JCiiT.ri. i ME PARLOR CEM . nun Pir E lf.0. Irifc. l.oori.li, r itli kHIIIIif tl.MD latlra.aU i.r Btvl. I rom the tlio a. hich ! enxrarrd direct fn.m a I'hoton-raph jrou rab lorra aumeldraot It krautilul appranuire. Made rro. olid aoarlrr aaord aak mr walaul adrlrd. "-a lTill,.hll"l alj, kualiral aunrlf7 aVrnk u.U u4 mttif 0"' kudviaa Maratkat u Maxniia, a..tla II tka VKRI UIIST HItLK. THEPAKLOK lt'M la ft-.-t hirfli.t! Im hea Iohk.io lm-hea wldeaud wrmla 360 EMinda. r..nllu aocUTM, 11 ,, aafcillowai Dlaaaaaa, rriaalfal, il.lt.a. S.laala, Olaala, Cnaaa, BaMlaplar, TrrblaUaalar, lllaaaM Parlaaad Vaa Haaiaaai OrU laalra, I Taaa Dw.ll, 1 ttra4 Uraaa Stll. 8.1a af Ortantral lum Snaaaur, Hf.' Oaalllf S. I IVIar II ear Sw a.Mla Sd., ISVIaltl , ...i. U..1.I... u.u I Mll Rirk a.ll.w Haaaatk Ulapaaaa a-aa. l ii ar r.a,t wi. " "V 4u THE PARLOR CEM action ennaljU of lUa t.lraraiaa m. . m:u m.v ... ..- eat rde Inatrumanlai Htll with Maad Coalr Vai Saaaaa, alao beat lH)L- felta. IrMhera, Mr, brllowa of thlratrulbercl"th, J It brllowa lrca and Itneat leather In valves. THE PARLOR CEM lafurnl.hed with a IDiU bereleil plala Krenoh mirror, nU-kel plated pedal franiet, and avrry modi-rn Improvement. Wa farataa rraa a baadaaaM Mfaa ataal aad tka kaal ariaa laatnc .... kul ahll.h.4. GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. 'iaVf". l..n. ..riiii.ii l.imlt.iif ilwur guarantee, bv the termaand eonilllioni of which If any pari irlvea out we repair It frva ar abaniv. Try It one monlh and we will refund your money if you are not perfectly aatlnfled. fc of thene onjana win oe ao.u ijs.du. v .... ATIIM t IH.N'T DKLAV. OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED "J" dealt with uaaak yourueiKhoorakout ua, writ the puhllher of thla paper or Metropolitan f Katlonal llank. or Corn Vat, Pank, of ChlMfO . or Herman Eichanue Bank, New York; or any f railroad or eipreaa eomiiany In Chlcauo, Wa p kataaraplulaf tm tiou.woo.00, occupy entire one of the lanreat buvlnera Hooka in chloairo, and employ nearly I iwo people in our own ru)ilUi.00 aa4 apt also everythlnn In musical Instruments at lowest wholesale prlcea. Write for free special oriran, piano and mutloal Instrument oatalogue. Addreaa, (Sean, Setback Ca. ars ttoeeaajaly ralliMa. -tdltar. ) SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. One), Fulton, Deiplainet and Wayman St., CHICACO, ILL. jsax: 5 Lodfres. A. O. U. W. meet every fia'tir lay evening in the A. O. U. W. Temple. Geo, R. CaliiT, secretary. Rebekahs Willamette Rebckah Ixlge No. 2 meet second and fourth Friday of each month at I. O. 0. F. Temple. Matta Godfry, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters of America, meets first and third Friday in tho month in Red Men' Hall. W. B. Staford secretary; F. T. Rogers, chiet ranger, Meade Poet No. 2, G. A. R., meet first Monday evening and third Saturday afternoon In each month at Wilamette Hall. G. A. Harding, commander. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meet on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. M. Bollack, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. S. meehi the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at Masonic Hall. Mise Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. O. F., meet! every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, eecretary. Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. O. O. F. meet first and third Tuesday in each month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp. O. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men's Hall. N. M. Moody, O. 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, meet at Willamette Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p. m. and tho third Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p. m. The Auxiliary meets at ths Armory building the 1st and 3rd Saturday in each month at 3 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Koeina Foots, president. Mrs, Mary L. Bradley, secretary. ArMsans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. fiearle, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John'a Bianch No. 617, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. O.T.M., meets ia Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays G. H. Hyatt, record keepei, Willamette Falls Camp No 148, W. 0. W. meets let and 3rd Fridays in tho Willamette Hall. C. C., Sol. 8. Walker and clerk G. Olds. Lone Pine Lodge, No. 53, A. F. & A. M., Logan, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st of May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to 1st of May at 10 a. in. A. E. Lewellen. W. 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