OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1001. r riDDircnmmrxTrr i 6k-i Answer to the query of last week, why IsChaa Chase, of Handy, like daily newspaperf Iteeaiise h'e brings us I he daily news. Onr rorresiondents will pleas tend In articles before Wednedays of each week, otherwise it reaches us too lute for publication. , HUlTuri ne Tram Is toll! by nuwt people. If It were n.tt iTAFKORD, June ,. Notices are ooate.l ' the whole commercial mitt aoc!."' radiie aU.n Hie riHtila signed '(Vmetery Com. oul.l full to pieces. There arPihou. mittt'' calling on the cilisens "to meet "ul lH,n t lnuwtt! of people who at Stafford cemetery Saturday, June Slh, j testily to the i-iirci cllcvted l.y lr. wiui 1001a m i in wnicn to wot It unit im i icrvc itoiiicu prove the name. We should have siilll-! Medical IWovcrv. cient interest in our dead to Seen the 1 ,ll'.v ' represent. ceuielery in good condition." So mv;tlve people hi their the rommiitee and so say I. That id'n ' o.'intmitiuiH. Yon move in the riht direction. Tool with wou1'1 I'"' t'"-'"-which to work means grubbing ln.es, vvoi.l ' nnv in,. hovels, axe. Ii.hiiih.mh t... Ti..i "" " ich-r Khuliel. Bom, to the wife of Mr. Massiuer, a ion, Mav lid. Floors Uinlher is working for Mm. 11 i u.ii I 111 .1.1 . I v-. ... ....i.riul ItvlllHIHI, J . "M","l . : , . ., We h.,1 . spring contest between the J ! t.Vy i wlor .-. .-r v n-ra HUOll mi. i our own U .Iml,,, I,,. I I .... . , Tuc.Uy evening NVe spelled ,wo TtZ n ' L T ' ! I.uin.'a an. -.. K. .tit. T1.... w w nu V 1 1 a .v,n. ...i, -vmi injiii iiiurv. i ut rnn N.ui.,. . 1... ,...a i . i. . ... . ; CUir il vniic tuiit grounds are in bail shape ami should ' T,luv H1 tUv nerve s l.nMcu Mcdiol IWoxcrv ir a., a . . .... . iw mi rarne.1 on ill me nnl Ir en.lly . ,r ......... . . v win in urmiu I in rv(i)i'l dfnt from thix piiu pleae copy. You mtite a cwa error in aavine that honor "renm, iioiior 10 WDuill noiior IS due. J. lunna Majinkrer i home for a tew weekn. I-na tiroinitiller has returneJ to Tort lain). K. F. (Jiniher'a barn lian been com- PleteJ. and the cariuters l-ave for The lulled Monday morning to builj a house for Mr. Jeael. now of that place. A numberof our people atten.leil the Uranve picnic at Highland yesteriay. Freil Sterner, of Walla Walla, Wah., it home on a visit. I "r;lk"!tiill.u h Htl.l I oilier illM-nni t nl' the hcil iwy;.,ii!i of thgeH- turn anil nutrition. Il rurt-a wlirn all other rrnioli.il tlie tiie ildiiiivil e. Slier. wotl, liulalin, iwcj-oaiul Willamette are represented in this silent citr to no small extent. It takes money to buy inl.'i, ft iii tn and posts and those at a distance should not wait (or those near at IlKllil tit il l all lliu .....,( ll.. I- ... I . ilnnM r.mi- i.k. I...I.I ... I ....l I mc.ias h.ive f.nlr.1, " - "x OTii.. iiimkii nur- cess of this movement. We all make ureat preparstkuis to make the place wherein we live coy and neat, hut fail to pay much attention to the place we will stay the longest. Kforation day was better observed here than usual, and at its close il j etery looked aa neit as it could, or can, uu ii a comoiiieu riiort to Improve ia made. Our Mail la High ((untlly nad low prlres. .Hla 4.ollraih. Xw Era. Xkw Fit. Jane 4 A very prett v wed- Two belies were disinterred on the 2tith ult and remov-d to Tualatin, the vacant trravea were filleil hurriedly and acannly. They have caustsl considera ble comment aa to their ghastly appear a nee. mm 7 1 rtaeji -tlv-J L I It currt pcrfivtly and peruuiH-ntlv. There is no uUxk hoi iu the " Pivov erv " it is free Iroiu opium, cocaine and alt other narcotics. Accept no su!tittt'.c for Ir. I'irrcr'a Ck)1iIcii Mrilic.il Ihn-ovrry. There is nothing "just an Ki-od." MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER COMPANY. Mitcholl Wagons Hoosior Drills Caso Plows Champion Mo wors and Binders Southwick Hay ProssJs And a full lino of Evans Potato Planters Agricultural Implomonts, Vohiclcs and Bicycles First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon. t a l.-tj wrrt k-vutilil nit rat of ilrri " ritr Mr I n Hrrt. t, lirrrvman. lrf,.i la. Mo. "Ktif lwvrar I Innl mr.lviu Itiiui ili-1i. hut ttvrivrvl rty lllllr lirnrni. tt Brh an.l trrnth n !.!. 1,1 d.. 1I4V mirk I .iimttirmol Ukuif lt I'lrtrr t'.il.tra Mr.li.i.1 iik-iTTtr. ami thrn I ha.t Ukro oiw SmV I it.ul.l .Ictji. anj my .xi,ir a wuo.trrdil jr Hiipnwn!. I ha Ukco 4 txxtln d,I in Mill iinirinriii( I. Pirrcr's Mrtlicul Advisrr, paper covereil, i smt zcr on receipt of 11 one cent ktatrips to p.ik etriie u( mailim? etir. Aiuiroa it. K. V. fJo, X. Y. I le- ln U Hcicc. Bu. A I'rrrselnaa Uabx. The baby was only i, hut she waa ati only child and had lived with her iir enta largely In hotels, and she was a self posM-sisrtl little mulileu. Sho mil din t""k place last TuesdaV afternoon ! - u P'r'",- ,ro,n attnJf the Msvl'Sth.atthere.idenceof the bri.le'a":.. ' . V ' nveli"". Tualatin, on last rrenta, Mr. and Mrs. Auiu.t Krf mer, J u"".r ""fnoon. tnecontractinit partiea beinir Miss Minna L. ? '''if bridge is N im: rebuilt. Unmer of New t. a and Mr. Jake Car-, xo " ,0 iw to Torthnd with a bini-r of Tortland. As the weddini- '?m mU!,t U by way of Tualatin or nisrih, played by Miss Cora Hlos-er, I 0 e'on ''J"- Pied f.wlh its itiorions tidintfs. th hri' I The ro. k pit on Philip Baker's hill Is Hl psrfr ar.pmache.1 the a'tar stamlin; 1 0ene. and four teams are bii.y htulmir beneath t lovely wedding bell comre. ru. k onto the St.arp hill. Another tm nl u-lni...n,k..,.;i. . i . ..n i. ... ... . .. ' " """" i onue wan ifiven " o(ue.i on frank Weddia a latin -r ..yner uu.er. ine t.rule li,ke, ; oon. ! ays a tnmlcl of pMprlcty na to man l.in I-"i.h -V; -7 "."J7 . "ool has clostsj and earlv Urawlwr. 1 that when one day a jroun Mosm. ..! veil the VZZZ,. i ''7 W .. . ! ' ' totnarT black. The bri.Wn.ai.la .r. ! . L0UI" "f- disposed of his old thresh- i ni ml t admirer of the little Mis Florence Schindler and Mi.s Marie Ln 0,1,fltnd hht a' new J. 1. C. out- j C'rJ. askctl to take her out to luncheon S lundler The Kroommen were broth-!ki i ,'r,u'' r,, wlf 'lrM '11 ty berwlf she was allow ttl to jjo. e-ot tne bride, Mr. Will Rremer and ! A ' : " Drln' 11 ou' i A very tiny girl may go without cnaperun aimtlmca. The little girl .v. . .res OI potatoes w plant ! was to do the ordering. She undertook ...... KUUu.., . lo .na ,oo wr una season, j this responsibility with confidence ami I f i i compiaini trial gar.ien taitins up the menu. studl.Hl It w Itb as .I..:-. .""7". ,v,,4'"","rJrrul'! unnaJable to hrr as (Jretk moi.1.1 The Usefll. Towne llo'a ijnlle a linguist, lleve. Itrowne Vea. tie ran converse dlrTcrrut loliguea. Towii Ko understand; but there'a one tontus he has never aumvdrd Iu uiastertiiK. Hrowne Wtiil'a that? CbliieseT Towue No, his wlfe'a.-1'hlladrlphla rrraa. HK VVKK I ItKKK At Hi. W.I.I. Cm HrrKaiiiHisI rlnirrh. hiinilar Hir.l.fi will l a fi.IL.au Prra. lili a at o . A kl.hr Itrf i Mirlals liirl.ar,!., II ..i.ir, falilMtll M'ho ll at Jl". M ; Wrrtly trrr iiiM-iing W.i,.. al hi P. M . eli.fa II. mi ..I Ilia Uirtl s sons', w an.l huiiilay nf sacli in. mill. Loiltjes. ( Ir lnr of Washltik'ton. Nnnparlrl t'nlon No lutvla every Salunlay vetting, at Wiliametle ball Mra. Uutiv Foley, hwretary. A. l. I?. V. Ilifeia every Palunlaf evenliitc racepl the lillli in the A. tl. t . W. IVmi'le -II, J, Hat.lintt, racmdrr. vsri Brtner. After the ceremonr was over, the assembled friends, of 'which ats'utl75 were reg-nt. partook of a umptuous wedding dinner which would do justice to a queen. The hoars were sp-nt in social chat nntil seven in the evening, when an informal reception was e ven the bride and uroom. and the litfhr fantastic toe was tripped until the small bonrs of the morning put forth their glo rions light, when every one 'etamed to their respective homes, wishing the bapnv conpte a lonir life full of prosper ity, happiness and many blessings. . Caibj. Caxbt, June 4 Kather cold weather for strawberry picking. Mrs. Robbina is very ill at her home near the German church. The Deeree of Honor will oiva it... beny and ice cream festival about the middle ot the month. The Riveniide berry growers expect to uateaiuucropoi Derries; a few innny uaj inu picamg win oe m lull away. Mr. Fisher, while helping to move aome heavy timbers, accidentally let one fall smashing bia foot quite badly. Our baseball nine played a game at Gervats on Sunday and came back vic tor! again. The city council met in regular session at Evan's hall Monday evening. The contract for building a city hall was let to Olda & Son, of Oregon City. Miss E. Mullan closed a very success ful term of school here last Friilav and returned to her bone in Milw'aukie. Mist Veeta Knight will continue the pri mary depaitment for three weeks. ted a here planted. .iew price. trim met hat mi popular Jll i.'oltNnillh. Coltoa Coltoji, June I .-Mr. KiHen. of Sandy, and Mr. Kemington, of Wood barn, were in Coltoo last week. Mr. Harreaves was looking after hn,iness interests here Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Jamei Marrs and daughter, ot Sprinitwater. are visiting relative this week. The roads of this precinct have been greatly improved during the Past week. Little VadaCarr bad the misfortune to cot on three of her toes last Friday while playing with a aharp ax. D. Robeson, who baa been visiting in W aldington, returned borne last Friday. Cbildren'a day waa a sad failure aa far as weather was concerned. Indications jooa as though we woulj have summer in six or ten weeks hence, but let It come, remaps we can rotl around and get ready for sunshine by that time. as I have bevn to her mamma. I MI will have some meat and aome pu , tatoee." ahe aald gravely, "and by and Dy I may have aome Ice creain." The onlcr was given, the cream fol lowed, and the little lady was an ftfto ! gether charming, dainty and awe-t lit tle companion for luncheon. The meal ended with the dignity with which uao begun, the young woman donned her wraps, and as the youug man was preparing to escort her to the door She remarked gravely "And now 1 will have aome Cowers." It was the last touch of grown up nesa, and It waa the proudest young man u ew lork who took borne a pretty and dignified baby with a big Duncli or rosea in her ariua.-New lork Times. Davidson, r.f neighborhood Aims Aim. June 1 After feveral davs drv weather, a 'ereehlnjj rain is falling to", day. What will be done with all the grass mat grows in the Willamette val ley I his year? Mrs. B. J. Wakefield, accompanied by her daughter Ada, is on her way to Port land, to attend the marriage of her son C. U. Wakefie'd to a young lady of that city. Mr. 9. Cole and J. Gardner, of Port land, spent their Decoration holiday, with the family of J. A. IJitkman, of this place. A goodly number of our citizens at tended a very pleasant entertainment at the school house. Decoration fUv. by the school. Declamations, recitations ! Wllholt WinioiT, Jone 2. Mrs RiiSHelville, was in this last week. L I'.. Thomas raised his nv an Tuesday last w hich adds much to the looks of his farm and gives evidence that he is prospering. We are glad to learn that Oscar David son, who had his leg broken in two places a short time ago, is improving nicely with Dr. J. J. Leavitt attending him. Mr. Mullien has sold his ranch to A! iaie, ot Bcotta Mills, who will not take p'jsession until fall. We will greatly miss Mr. Mullen's smiling face, but not so much as the young gentlemen will mies his daughter Annie, as she is a cnarming favorite with all who know her. Our supervisor. B. F. Boyles, was hunting up the yonnz meu of this Hi. trict laat Thursday to m-rirlr rml I !... A Pateat Hole. Of tbe many extraordinary thing for which patent protection has been granted a hole aeeroa to be the moat useless and Impossible. Yet there are many patents for holes, and. what Is more, the patents are valid and valu able. One of the best relates to hole in ships' bottoms for the admission and escape of w ater to the condenm.Ti. Every one who has seen a screw steamer under way will have noticed a stream of water Issuing- from her side, a little above the water line; that water Is pumped Into the ship fur the pur. pone oi couuensing me waste steam that leaves the cylinders and returning it as water to the boilers. At last It occurred to a genius that If a hole were made In the bottom of the ship forward of the condenser and another abaft It, the water would cir culate around the condenser without the aid of a pump. It Is for the shape of these holes, so that they will offer less resistance to the water when the ship Is traveling fast, that several put- en la nave been granted. Mlakt Oai ( Debt. "My cas Is peculiar." remarked the letter IL "IIw aor chorused the other letters of the alphatwL -Well when It comes to making K,....k.,,aWil!. t.e Uelk.h U.lg. boodle.' I always bad. and. you will N. tll.lt .,,, , ,,, notice, there la absolutely no reason jeael nth at I. II. O, y Temple Why I should be In 'debt' " Exchange, j Mar.arel S llliama MvrrUrv, oort It, .l.li, . . ,V, y K. . M aters of America, meet fl rat and third Kri.lav la Pen- Soaa Calortaat. StTlbUII-What makes young Der so blue? Wrlght-;h. he's green at the bust new. and he's discovered that his man uscrlpta are never read by the editor. Philadelphia Itecord. Ilia I'arl. "Ever In amateur theatricals?" "Just once." "What part did you taker "Mel I took all the abuse. I was stage manager, you see." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Sunday Services. Kl. John's. Calliollr- KV. A. Illllrl.r"d. (.anlnr. tin Mun.lar. lna. at ami lo W a. in. I lilr I Mumlav In a-li month, (trriuan ernion afjer S o'cluri ln; at all i.tdrr rtia.Mn, Ki.(flili rrniuiii. hi.u.lav hiil ati. TO p. m. Vir. a ih.I.. Heal subjects and benediction at ?.. . In. (erman Evanireliral Lulharan I m til mim uai t ort.ai Lixhth and J. y. A.lams st.; kv. Krnrat J. W. Mark, i.a.u.r. hnn.i... hoo at lo a. ni. : aevklv Mrir TblirwIaT at S p. in. Uerinau srhnul av Salunla) from B to 11 Kfrjboly Invited. MetboilUl Kplaoit.al Chiirrh - P.v It a A (kin. ator. Mnrnlriv aarvirs al In it Sua. taf School at 10 uo. (.'! maatln. .o.. murulng Mrvlra. Kfaalna rir. .i i m u miui mnilDl Kundaf uln pwort 30 traoaara eordlallv ,ln. Hrartr MmiIIdc Tburnjav STtuli.f al J Ja larlinl. . ...un, i,:v.,ituviin; ... . - ....... and son crt were the orrtcr. In hnn. ,.i I P" tax. It is toucher on the hovatt.ia 4i. ,.i.i" i.i.- " ii, V-.i . j. ti.au crcr an mey nave to Work" two days. James Nicholson met with a painful accident while falling timber, one day last week in Jones' logging camp. He attempted to move his spring, when it slipped out of the tree and he threw his arm on the Saw and cut a oaul. in his arm, some three inches long, to the bone. ma uiu uuiijierg. me programme was well arranged and successfully executed. Our school is not a large one but is pro greasing nicely under the management of Mrs. Wm. Calvin, teacher. Mrs. Cocklereece. of Bull Run. is visit. ing relatives and friends here. Mac Pully, of Aims, has secured a contract to furnish ten thousand cedar fence posts for the 0. R & N. R. R, Co. and has several men at work makinii them. Mrs. H. Inlow has been on toe sick list for a few days, but is slowly recover ing. Mr, H. E. Bramhall will occupy the house recently vacated by Henry Tabke. Mr. Dixon, the new logger at Brain- iiau s mill, will commence pulling logs Monday. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kldnej Trouble Makes You Miserable. in DOCTORS ' sa'Consumption can be cured." Naure alone won't do it. itnnorte help. Doctors saj "Scott's Emulsion Is the best helo." But continue its use even iu hot wcauier. If you have not tried It, send for free sample BCOTT & BOWNE, CliemigU, 09-415 Peart Btreet, New york joc. and i.oo; all druggist ew arrluiU alullj- In Iteuily to W'eitr HatM at .mini liwlilninlfli. A Teataneolarr Poitle. An Englishman who recently died bad three children, one son and two daughters, and he mentioned all of them In his wIlL The first clause Is, "I leave my piano to Mary Elizabeth, when Arthur has aone with It" The other clause Is, 10 fcusan Jane she may take what ever Arthur wishes to give to ber." There Is no doubt of Arthur's stand ing In the document, but the pointed ; question Is raised. Are Mary Elizabeth and Susan Jane beneficiaries nnder the will? riRHT PKEHBYTEkl Alt ("II t'KCII ksv. A S'llillumrlr. faitnr H.i..r.. .1 11 . . ...4 SO r. M. Sabhalh Hrhnnl .1 in - V - Peoples Hnelat ot Ckrlillau Emlaa varr aun'lajr nli( at S so lhiita.. sraulos prarar naailiif atlJO. Maati Ira. KVASCiKI.K.'AI. CIlLIU'll-fortiar ol Khlh ami Mallriiii airrel. Urv H. I'otilav a.ior Hervlrra r k.i.L.n, .111. ... d - --j ... mw m ii, I II II. til. MllllM S, l...l II. . ... ' '" mwili-it H V in. All ara aslcou, HT I'Al-IH KI'IHCOI'AI. ( II Ult( Itev. p. K. Ilaiutiinml, Jtrctor. h-rvlcra very Humlay al Ham, ami 5 fi n n, Suinlay schisil al 10 o'clork. I hbt-r -.rlr-i lha iin.titli Iu ;n M-ii'i lla'l.-W. It. . Mafford secrrUry; Hits Mr, duel ratitter. (Mackamas Chapier No. 2, K. A. M., meeta o i the thud Mondav of eai b I month in Maaohic Hall. M. lloilack, ' se-retry. i Willamette Kalis Camp .No t. W. (I W. nirrla l.t and 3t, Krl lais In ll.a Wlllametl. Mall.-C. C, S. H. Walker and clerk ti. tilda. irlf at p,ia mill avtrf Uomlir iiM,i l ite.iinrri a hall, llra-l i ui.Mii( r.. r.. i- ri,uira, jiii, May I a) lor m i alary I atiiollr Knlfl.ta of America HI. Jutm' Hi am It o. 6J7, uirrla every Tuealay ul ina in. mill Tualatin Tent, K.O.T. M.. mentals Kmi .Men a Hall, every Tl ursday even liiil. K K. Taylor, rxotd keetr. Oregon t liy Camp. No. (Vat M.Um Wooilttinnof Amrrl. a malavPry Mind and fourth Tuetay in the ttionih, at Wlllatnetts Hall 1. liroaaeiiUrhnr. .1 L. ' tirta. Il -. I tl . - """ .-o. II. A. H., mS.U nrl Monday evenlnf In each month at 7 :.Rl ami thIM hstur.lay In each month al 1 o'clock p. m. in W'llauieii Hall. V. Colbert, Cotnmander. Lawton Command No. I, of Ora.,n Union Veterans L'nion mreta a-,,ti I M.i. urday 1 p. m. In Itmlman'a ball and fourth Halurday at 7 p. m. In T. K. Cow inn's otllre. Kioiiesr Chapter No. 2H. O. K. H. meet the aerond and fourth Ttma.avs In earl. nioiitn at .Maaotiic llall.-Mra ll M Mranifn, secretary. Oregon llife o. S. I.O. . K meets -vary ri.tira.lajr In Odd Fellows' llall. T. K Ityan, secretary. falls Kmampinent N i, 4, J , () ( y ineeta first and third Toia.1 iV 111 aaata l A w1 l iea lattaasiiauaa. Iiurekn Harness OH V Mr.hVisie.l,.,( 1 ill i 1 at lajln s- s t t Give Your Horse a Chancel wrM M IK I ft I I .... ll .M. v. a 1 U v ak ' j l v A ma T -I J . a L Guaranteed Elite H & S Cortet Nff List of 8:iz:r Stlrti t'b.nlla, I Area aaj twbroldsrtss la all toUt Til K FA IK ::.- aa may t annoiinreil Iters conhallv Inviieil, .......ii. i...i. ii i. All aaU free. Hltaii- i "- ""Wen, secretary. Ifree! lieilinen WacbflioTrlU No 1.1 ti.... HIt.srnN(iltKfiATIuNAI.Cllfl:f ! M . meets lttea ay rvin,i,K; eori.eri.f Main ami Kleveiilh atrraia-Itev. t Men's Hall . ! rilan (' h. H. llolliiiKir. na.lor. Mnpiiln. ...i, . I nf It II-..- II i . . " V" I, ...I... ".. . ' " " ...... it mi'ifBTitr IO:.Vi;HnnilayHcliiM)l '. j i. .. .. .. vt I . I . n. j. rv tiravnr ihmiiIii. ii-'u. venltig servli 7:T). " ' KIll-ST BAITIdf nil'llCH.-IUv. J. H. lteaven, panlor. I'rearhitiK arrvlrea every Humlay al i) iaii.l 7:.'Wp. m. Htm. (lay school at 12 noon to I p. m. Jiinii.ra Multiiomah Umim No. 1. A. V. A M meeU first and third Hatunlaya In each month at Masonic Hall.-T. K. Uyan secreUiry, ' Med Kelief Corjrti No 1, meet at Monday In m. an.l ll.- thirl Monday In every month at ?.ui o cloi k p. hi. Deathbed Repentance. "no was la the legislature two years," reads a notice of a departed cltlien; "came within an ace of going to congress, held a government office five years and Anally died a Christian." Atlanta Constitution. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rodt, the great kidney, liver li and bladder remedy. it It Is the great medl- T rflltrf..mr.UAtiU.k.-- . .. ..i.ii u. me nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kldiiey and blad der SDHClalW onH I. wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended foreverythlngbut If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be. tr.A JU3t the remedy you need. It has been tested i 'J In so many ways, In hospital work, In private 'A practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- y chase relief and has proved so succen-.fni in I 'A every case that a special arrangement has 1 'A been made by which all readers of this paper j j mm iiyc nui mreauy inea ii, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous oner in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer 8c CoBlntr- hamton, N. Y. The regular nity cent and noma of swamp-no, dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. meet In the afternoon and IheHeninr Yoiii,., "1,lm,'l,n "'H Nrst I eopVs society ami liihl .i,..t. i... . 1 every month at 2 o'clock n n.... . .1 . . -" . i i I .. . . j.i.j p. in, iiMirxiav even nv I.. prayer service at 7:'m p. in. Wednesday eveiiltia, Bible study class at Y. M ( A rooms e bv tbs paator. German Itsutlst Hervli-ea il, ll..i u.,,. nay ot eacn niontii at 3 o'cloclt ti. ni con ducted by Kev. Altiert Oraner. United Hrethren-Cor. Kntlith and l'l.i-. strpets, Kev. Cock I every Humlay al ll a. i u ami 7;.10p. m Humlay-school alio a.m.; voting t.Koi.ln'. nieellnir at 0:,HJ n. in ! nnv.r every Wednesday evening. Kvsmrelinal l.iiiheran, Zion Con(?re(ttion Cor. Klahth and Jelivruu. Meyers, pastor. Hutidsv-schnol at ili.lfi a! m.j servlis at 10:.'iOa. in. ami 7','tfi M. K. Hoiilh Itev. T. I'. Ila Third Hunday al t.' tilled iireihren church. Free Methodist-Kev. J. W. Kldrl.l. .,. tor. I'rcarhiiiir llrst ami tl.ir.l Tiim.,!-.,. -t lis. in.; nrover mentiinr nvurv 'l'i.nr.,iu evenlliK, Ht-rvici-s held in th Conareea. lional church at Klyyille. United ArtlsAiia meet every Thursday evening of each month at the Willamette Mall. I be social nieetiiiK of this order Is second Thurseay of each month. K. II. ( ooper, sw retary, M. IMUck M. A. Itno I'ine Lode, No. 6,1, A. F. A A. M., I-otan. 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