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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OCTOHKtt 18, 1001. HOARD OF C0MHIXXI0.UR1. Regular Ortobrr TVrm floar. of the County J. It. Mnrton, John Lrvfrllfnir and T, II. Klllln, (ommldonert. (Continued from last week) In matter of petition of W V Doore. et al for a county road. In tbe matter of the petition file J by Vi. V. Itoore nd mora (ban twelve lioiirxdiolder of the county living in Hi vicinity of the road described In the pti tion and praying viewers to b appointed to view and locale a county mad in Clackamas county, Oregon, described in full a folio ) inning on tli northern boundary ol li m 73 at a point litre aaid bound ry crosses tlie Kllioit I'rslri and Monitor road and running due east to Willamette meridian; tlienre nortii on said meridian to a point 80 rod aouili oltlienw corner of rVc 19. Tp5S. K I K, thence due et on a line paral'el with the northern boundary of Mid auc tion It), to a point in the renter of the room? road that now run In a NW and fcK direction through id Sec 1. Said road a prTel for I o be 40 feet wide. raid petitioner filed In affidavit of notice iMwted respecting said road allowing that there had been ponied ; one on the courthouse bulletin board, and three of the uiocl public place in Vici nity of the proposed road more than thirty day prior to the presentation of tin pel 1 1 ion. lie alto filed bond of one hundred dollar conditioned accord- lng lo law. The Board being fully ad viced, it ordered that J F Drake, Gilbert Hobbin and Hud Thompson te and re herehv appointed viewer to meet at the be ginning on the Slat dav of October, 1901. nd subscribe to a written oath of oliice administered by John W. Meldrum, deputy county surveyor, he being ap poiuted by the Board to turvey aid road before proceeding to view and locate id road and report in writing at the neit regular term ol thi lioaru In the application of Wm. Scott for further aid of John and Margaret Mahon Thi matter now coming on to be beard on pertonal application of Wm. (volt, and the Board being fully ad vised. 1l it ordered that John and Mar.- ret Mahon be allowed the am of f and the further um ol 10 per month hereafter. In tb matter of petition ol J W Root or cancellation of double assessment: Tins matter now coming on to be heard on affidavit of J W Kool filed herein, showing to the Board that he is the ow ner of lot 1, a decribed in Book S3, Page 470. Sec 17. Tp 2 S, K 2 E, and ha paid the tase on the Mme for the year 1899; that for Mid year Mid lot wa also assessed to Jacob Jobnton, w hich as sessment i a double assessment and now delinquent. And the Board being fully advised that aid lot was doobly assessed, it i ordered that Mid aaeuient to Jacob Johnson for the year 1399 be cancelled of record. In the matter of the funeral expenie of F Batchelor, an indigent aoldier: It is ordered that said funeral expense be paid in full amounting to 44 and ttia. the clerk draw a warrant for the Mme. In the matter of Mr J M Eacoo, wife of an indigent aoldier: This matter now coming on to be beard on application of F. H. Beach and the Board being fully advised, it ia ordered that Mr J M Bacon be allowed Improvement of Logan and Hatchery road. Said report shows account a follow : Received In Cash I1U Pile from those wanting further time "80 Those not responding to solicitation , 1H Those out of town M Those not yet seen... 30 Paid In labor 218 And the Board being fully advised, It la ordered that said report t arepted and approved and thai bill of $10 (or such collection he allowed. In the matter of appointment of Orln W linltln, Ivputy Road hnpervlsor for District No 3: Thi matter now coming on to I heard on ielition of A W Cooke, Super- visor Inslticl o 3, submitting hi ap pointment ol Grin V (irillin a IVptity Supervisor lor said district on account of the phvsical inability of the Supervisor thereof to act. and the Board being fully advised it i ordered that said appoint ment be hereby confirmed. In the matter of acceptance of (ran rbise granted lo 1'C A O R Co in Mil waukie: Mow conies (he P C A 0 R Co and ac cept the franchise granted by the Board at the September term and the Board being fully advised it ia ordered III, said acceptance be conft'med and re corded in the Journal of tins Board a follow: The Portland City and Oregon Rail way Company, a corporation, hereby accept the franchise grained by the Hoard of ( ounty Commissioner of Clackamas County, Oregon, by order dated the 4th day of September. 1 10 1 . and recorded in Commissioners Journal 10, pagva 19S-9 according to the terms and condition therein stated. Ited this lflth day ol September, 1U. Portland City and Okioo.n Railway Company, By W II Hurburt. President. In (be matter f Contingent and In digent Soldier Fund: v Thi mailer now coming on and it an pearing that the Contingent and Indi gent NiMier fund are depleted. It is orders J that the County Treasurer trans fer flOU from the Ueueral ruod into each of Mid fund. In the matter of petition of Mt Hood and Barlow Road Co for rebate ol taxes: Thi matter now cominir. on to he heaid on petition of E li Caufie'd, Tiea nrrrof Mt Hood and Barlow Road Co. howinf to the Board that for the vesr 1.SU3, 24 miles of Toll Road near Mt Uuod tlonging to said Companv was sold for tsxes and bought in by Clacka mas County, when the taxes on said property had hern paid, and that the then Sheriff had failed to credit the Mme on the Tax Roll. That not knowing of the payment of Mid taxea and supposing that sai l de linquency waa correct, the said K (J CUPID'S ODD PHAiN'KS. WHY SOMe WOMEN FELL IN LOVK WITH THEIR HUSBANDS. reewllar Hraaoaa That at Times In. ear the Sale lei la Mailers ( th llrari-The Woman ha W orn anal tWatdeal a Woman (Inter. If thcrv la one question more tlmn iinothcr to which It I diitlcult to get or plve a satisfactory answer It la surely this: "Why did you fall In lor with your husband)" In 111 case out of -M woman w ould probubly confess candid ly that she did not know or else she would declare conclusively Unit she did been use she did, aud that ought to end the matter. In the rare ense w here the lady con descend to declare her rcnsoti the an swer are both Interesting and In structive. "Whatever mod you marry the pris oner?" a London magistrate asked a woman w hose face bore striking" cvl deuce of her husband' affection. "He cause be punched all the other fellow' heads, she answered, "and nobody else dnned make love to me." Another good lady coufessed that she full lu love with her husband becntiao he wa the "only man who ever dared to nub her." While other uien were tumbling over each other to pay her court and attention, be always treated her with absolute Indifference aud even rudeness. The consequence wa that she de termined to bring hlui to her feet aud his knees. She aucveeded. hut lost her heart lu the attempt. "1 fell lu love with my bus band." one lady recently declared, "because he was the only man about whom no one was ever heard to say an unkind word. Eveu the women, although he paid them no special attention, were agreed that he wa 'a darllug; and. al though he wa plain, alunvt to ngll ncsa. and old enough almost to be my father. I loved him and determined to marry bliu long before be had any such thought of me." Not long ago a Yorkshire lady of, wealth and beauty shocked her friend by marrying a poor cripple. It had cotue to her ear that be bad long lov- ed her In alienee and bad counted each day happy If be only caught a distant glimpse of her. She dlscovervd that he w a devoted on and brother and o man of unusual gift and culture for hi humble position, and. moved b Sumlny Sorvicos. Hi. John's, t'alliolle-ltev. A. lllllel.rwnd, pastor. I'n Hnnilay, max al n ami lOi.'tt) a, m. Third Miinday til sacli iiiimili, llvrmaii rmon aier It o'rliM-k mas; al all older in., Kj'Kliali srrnion. Smnla) school atV .IU p, in, Vp"f. spoloMllcl siihjscis and tieiirdirjliin al 7 ..' p. m. Osrniaii Kvanirrheal l.iillisrsn Iinmati iial t'ornsi KnriH'i and J. y. Alnis sis.; K Krnrsi J. . Mack, paaior, humlay clitxt at 10 a. in ; an-lklv servier rvsrv Tluirsdst at H p. in. (Ii-rinan school rvsrv SaluMaV from il lo li. Kvrr) Ihi.I; Invllrd. Meilimllsi KpUeopal Church-Hrv. W. H. (Iron, pior, Morning rvice al 0 H HUlKtsr HOllIHll SI I" UO l ltll WMIlNI alivi tioriilti vrrli. Ktsiilna ivrtli' l 1 a. Kpoorili t.vaiu nisviiu Huii.Ur stsuiiis S 3U. I'rsisr Mvrllni 1 huia.U touli'l al I U ASTHMA CURE FREE 1 v Atithmalono Lii iiKjs lnslunt Hollcf mul Pornutnont Curo Im All Cnsor. Keoorili l.i-m nisviiu Huii.Ur stsuiiis si trsmrra curdlallt luvlisd FIKHT PKKHHYTKHUN Cllt'Kt'll.-HlT. A J. MkiiKi .ty I'h.i.t SrrTirri si II i nd T SO r a. Mabtwlh SohH al la a. b. Youn I'vople HiM-l(f id ( htl.llaii Knlor nimit rr HumUy tiiIii( al SO iliun.Ui stsiiIiii rr aiilu( l J SO, ! lr. KVANtlKI It'.'.l. Cltntril-tWhsr ol yMli ail Ms.li.iiii sirvei, K. H. Cuplsr I s or Ssrt Icrt ssry ri'ksih al 1 1 a it. and T.iA.p. I". tmitla Nl.ool 10 a. in I'raj sr meeting It p m. All ar asli-oms (IT PACI.'H KIMSlWAI. t lll'ltt'll Kev. P. K. Ilaniiiioiid, Keclor. frn- ry Hundav al It a. in, ami 6 00 p in Sunday srtiool al 10 o'clock. Oilier erf nice at may he announced. All mil frr. Suan ;er corvliaily lnue.l. KIUsrt'OMiHKtUTIONAI.OIinti'll. Corner of Main and Klrvenlh iirreia - l(. K. H. li.ilnn-er, paator, Mornlnjr Miilif to .i;Stin.la N ImhiI VI; Junior f.n lrr..r 5; Y. I. S. t. K. prayer meeting O K), svenlng ssrrli-e 7 M.K l'nile.1 llrelhren for. Kitilli and 1'ieire Irrels. I.rv, tiTalns. paamr, Hervicee eery Pun. lav at II a. 1 1, anil I,T. in ; Sumlair M-bol at 10 a in.; yoiinK peole meeting at t p. m ; prater inling syeiy VVelnexlsy eeiiin rum it a r r i s r tinitt'ii-iter. j II. llraven, pa-ior. I'rra. long evMlire every Hnn.lif si 10 .10 ami 7:Kp. ni Sun, dav school ai ! no.ni lo p. in. Junior meet In Hie fierinHn and tlienenmr Young Prop! I siH'leiy an-l Pit.le aniity rl.t ai 0.1) p. in. llMir.l etenliK. rrnlar prayer rrtrm al 7 X p. in. W'rdnlay eveninit. Idnie study cluat Y. M. C. A riMiiu list be the paaior. Herman ltaplll !m. Ids flral Son lay nf ea.-n nuiniri .1 u'rliM k p III , ton ilu. ie.1 ty Kev Aihrri liraner. Ktanirrliral Lutheran, Zioli (ri(rr(alioii Cor. Kitilb and Jetteraon sireeia. Iter .Mevera, pa.lxr. Knihlii . nmil al 11 HI a in. ; srrvlies al 10 X a. m. an. I 7 V p. m M. E. South-Iter. T. I'. Havnr., pt.tor r rd Sunday al t'nllnt Itreihren riiiirc't. CHAINED FOR TEN YEARS niiur.' ILST ABHUt.UTI-LT fir. 11 01 ICCIIlrT Of foBTlL Thsr I not Ulna Ilk Aslhinalsn. It bring Iniisnl rellff, n In Hi woral - Il curs wlisu all l fall Itev. 0. r. Well, f Villa Kid-, III , ! "Yinir trial hot I is nl Aallimaleiie y.lve In hhI poiulitliin, I ranntil 111 you ho Idank fill I feel for Ids good derived from l I a sisvs, rhlne. willi putrid ni lhnl and alh ma fur ln yar. I Unrated of sver Itelng cured. I Vnlir adverllaauien I for Hi our i,t Hilt dreadful and tormenting lae,aihiua, ami thought yuii dad oen 'ken y.iiiiaeiv', but fMdvd in gu i a trial. To r aainiilalo iniil, h Irlal led Ilk a rliarui, flud m a rull Hi bolll " VY an in Mini to vry Siiftervr a Irlal Ireslmeiil nl A.limalene, clinllar to Hi im Kiel rurl M r Well. We'll Mud II hv mall 'i IN . PAID. AlWol.iirK..Y rltKK Of t llAUuK. til any surtarer ho will or II fur II, n on a Ktsisl, Nr Inlml, IIioumIi yuu ar deaplr ng. Iiur td )i'irr, Atiliiualii will riiv and fur Tli wur your r, Ine Hior glad at lo semi II, Kj nnl deity, Wrll. a nne. ahlreaaln IHt. TAtT IllUlft.' MKDICI.HK ill., 711 Kl ISHi. KL, N. Y.fuy. Hold ty all Druggisia. t'mee' at Kel Mrn Hall . II IMIHtU'l, of , j Harry lUiler, aacheiu . r'ar Yaang Men and Isuag rfsaien. There) Is nothing that will aroli lb re of a young man or woman so vilrk to bave interior laundry work put oft on them. Thev may drra ever SO Well, but it their shirt Iront or shirt waist 1 miiMy Uicir neat appeaialice ia spoiled. The Troy laundiy makea a eelalty of ladiea' and gentlemen' tine work. There can he no better work than I done at ihnTrov, I jve ymir order al lolmaon'a hrter hot. alary for an InUlllsenl man or mn ry r li l"l l'rinniil hmiII'M. i rem ir hour for scar nm. Muufiurr, llul Ipr, ( hlr.g.i. e-ELLOH J ) CautJeld redeemed said proper Irorn i on of U108 udden. generous lin- tax sale by paying the sum of IXJ ft) I pulse to which some women ar lla- And the Board beiiur fullv sa'ikfied that said taxea have been paid and that in redeeming said property said com pmy made a d nibl pavment of said taxes. It i ordered that aaid romoanr have a rebate in the sum of 133.60. In the matter of application U Godfrey Shmale for aid : Now come Godfrev Shmale and presents to the Board petition signed by fifteen cilixens of Clackamas Counir. a-king the Bosrd to irrant aintance to the bearer thereof, and the Board beirg folly advUed, it is ordered that Godfrey Shmale be allowed the sum of 'i per month from Octotwr 1st, 1901. In the matter of petition of A E and Koyal a Holcomb for settlement of the um of f 10 per month from October mortgage taxx; 1st, 1901. I It is hereby ordered that the taxa a- In the matter of Mr. E Morgan, I sesaed noon a certain mortis,- viven by county charge: it is ordered that the clerk draw a warrant in favor of Mr E Morgan for the sum ol 13 and that she be allowed $10 r month front October 1. 1901 In the matter ol petition of W C John son for teturn ol money on delinquent tax Mie: This matter now coming on to be beard on sworn petition of W C John son filed herein showing to the Board that for the yesr lSl'8. 30 acre of land in the If Johnson DLC belonging to June Slay W ade were sold for taxes snd pur chased bv P H Mrlay. That the said W C Johnson settled with P H Marlar an assignment of the certificate held by the laid P II Marlar. wnicn cemncaie "e naa lost, ueorge rioicomn ami wue to the so licitor company, recorded on pge 304 I mei" grDw(j montages, l"r ine year i;rii, iwr.-ana iyj, oe ana they are hereby cancelled. And be it fu'ther onlered that the tax aeed npon a i-ertain mortgage given by George W Holcomb to S E Wren, re corded In Book Zof Mortuaire of Clark araai County, rvcorded at Dsge C2 thereof for the year 1$!0 and the CHM:ticate is sued upon the tale of property for the ssid tax assessment be and hev are hereby cancelled, the sum of $10 hsving been paid to Clackamas Count v for the cancellations aforexaid. . In the matter of Road Supervisors ; It is ordered that Road Surrvlors who have exhausted their apportionment ble. she sought an latervlew with htm, told him that she bad learned hi se cret and offered htm ber hand and for tune. Thi may appear a strange ind Improbable thing, but thousand know that It 1 literally true. Another lady whoa marriage result ed from a similar Impulse give thi explanation of It, Among the friend of her family wa an old bachelor with reputation for crustiness who had known her from a child and had often nursed her In early days. To ber he bod alway been gentle and kind, and he bad loved blm "In a way" as long a she could remember. one uay sue aaio, dj DATS you never married. Mr. 7" aiarry. my aearr v ny, no one would ever marry a grumpy old man Pre Mell.ndtal-Rev. J. W. Khlridg. ! tor. preaching- Ural and third iie.iatat II a. in.; proter no-elms' ery 7t,ur..tv evnil'id. Hervh-ee held In the t'onfrega tlnnal church at Klyville. Hfc'il'l'ir I'urt-L' ii .i.. u'.i.k ...... xn-Kiioiil cniircn. runilav aervice (ill n aafulloa: prra-lili ( l U l A M.hv Ker. i. iturlan llirl.nia, II. I) paaior; hat tnih si-iio.il at 2 1'. M ; weekly pray-r nievling A e-lne-lar al 7 0 P. M : relehra ll iii ol Hi Lord uc"r, xoiid KunOay of ech ruonlti. That not knowing of this settlement of road funds, do no more work on roads aid n 11 Johnson iedeemed said prop erty irom said sale by paying the clerk the sum of $18 50. And the Board being satisfied that Clackamas county has no lein on said land and that the money paid by H H Johncon for the same wss paid through a miHtake, It is ordered that the clerk return to II II Johnson the amount naid lor said redemption, amounting to $10 5o In the matter of the petition of Luther Mr.rris for settlement of taxes: This matter now coming on lo be heard on petition of Luther Morris filed herein, showing to the Board that he is the owner of that part of the Klise D L C belonging to what was formerly the fcturges estate; that for the year 1805 a part of said land was aeeed to Thox. L Dibble under a wrong description and that mid Tlios L Dib'ile never owned any part of said laud. i rial on account ol said erroneous aa- eesHiuent said tax-s were not paid aud are now delinquent. And the Board being fully advised. It Id ordered that petitioner be allowed to aetile said taxes for said year on pay nient ol the original tax ol $2 47. In the matter of report of John W Meldrum on survey of road at Canby anu Barlow at new bridge: This mntter now coming on upon the report of John W Meldrum, Depuiv ( ounty burveyor, appointed by the. Board to survey and slake a good prac ticable road and grade acroKB the prem ises of C U Barlow and 0 C & R li arid connecting with the new bridge across the fllolalla river. paid surveyor filed big report herein accompanied by ttip field notes and plat thereof and the Board being fully ad vised, It is ordered that said report be accepted and upon Clackamas County's securing title to the lands covered by aaid survey, said survey and road shall e established by Clackamas County. It is further ordered that expense ac count of said survey be paid as follows; John W Melurum, 3 day 18 miles $16.80. In the matter of report of John W Lo ler on collection of road subscription: This matter now coming on to be heard on report submitted by John W without orders from the Board. Continued next week. The excitement incident to traveling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reas on one should leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggiet. "Of course tbey would!" abe answer ed Indignantly. "Wby, I would marry you myself r" Thank you. my dear!" came the un expecieu answer, -j ben wen consider the matter ended." In spite of ber surprise and misgiv ing the girl loyally kept her promise, and she has never bad reason to regret ber "moment's Indiscretion." A lady friend of the writer married ber butibaud for the very Illogical rea son that he was an avowed woman tuter. He made no secret of hi aver sion to the fair sex and declared It so constantly that, as she says. "I vowed I would convert him aud make him change his mind, at least so far as one of my sex was concerned." He was not difficult to convert, for within 12 month he bod forsworn hi creed so far as to conduct oue of the "hated sex" to the altar, and now he declare that he "love them oll."-Tlt Blts. Thousands Bare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. Bow To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with vour water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion cf the kid neys; If It stains your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back Is also convincing proof that the kidnevs and hlat- derareoutof order. What to So. There Is comfort In the knowledge, an often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and everv rart of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to now water and scaldlne Daln In cassln fr it, or bad effects followlne use of llauor. wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and tha ertr. ordinary eiiect of bwamp-Root Is soon realized. It standi the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In50c.and$l. sizes. rournay nave a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tll more aooui it. nom sent tr. absolutely free by mall, address Dr. Kilmer The Horn of Reboea. Many valleys described In guide books as "wblpcrlng valleys" are fa vorite resorts for tourists In nil pnrts of the world. Few, however, exceed In wouder fl valley at KtnnsnVl.l In Es sex. England. The rector of this par lull In giving a careful account of his own experience stnti-s that bl house stands on a bill 2SH feet aliove sea level, rising In rear to X) feet, while In front the ground slopes away to a rrfreom 100 feet below and airaln rises 180 feet on the opposite side. From the rectory the bells of 14 or 15 vil lages may I distinguished, while across the valley footstep and voice In conversational tone may be beard at half a mile. Domeatle Joy. Meeks Sly wife prefers coffee for breakfast and I prefer tea. Weeks Then 1 suppose you have both 7 Meeks Ob. no. We compromise. Weeks In whnt way? Meeks We compromise on coffee. Chicago New. fit fTnm. l-.mh.HMi Loder, appointed by the Board to collect Co- Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men subscriptions by Oregon City citizens for hon reading this generous offer la this paper. Milk and Water. Ta.M snld little Willie, "why do they epeak of the "milk In the coeounut'f It' more like water." "Exactly." replied Mr. Cltlman. "And that's why they call It milk, very probably." Philadelphia Record. What has become of the old fashion ed child that cried so hard that It held It breath? Atchison Globe. Whales are never found In the gulf stream. Lodges. SOLA t'llin.K, No. I-T. W. of W.. meet the nra and lM"l ftl'titeri of earn iniili'h i i ji p. ni.. in Hiatneli llall Mors t Norria, U. , Tarn .V Parker, Clerk 1 ataract Lodge No. 70. k. of P. mewl every Wednewlav evening In R-d Mrn'a uaii. t lening inignt mvHed lo atlrnd J. Pei-kover. K. ol K. and S. Order of Washington. Nunparlnl I'nl.m ro. 37. meets every Saturday evening ai vwnamelie nail. Dr. Lottie rolry Dwcrciary. A. 1). L. W. meets every Saturday evening except the hlih in the A.O. L W. Temple II. J Harding, recorder. Rebekah Willamette Knhekah l-ndm No. 2 meet second and fourth Prida ol ft. - . a fc . a . eneii monin at i. u. v. r. temple ciargarri v llllam secretary. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M meet on the third Monday nf each month in Masonic Hall. M. Bui lack secretary. Conrt Robin Hood No. 9, Forester ol America, meets Oral and third Friday Ir ine monin in Kd Wen' Hall. W. B Stafford ecreury; J-ritx Meyer, cluei ranger, Willamette Fall Camp No MS. W. (i w.meeia 11 and 3rd Fridata In the Willamette Hall. C. C i. F. Hcrinture . i i. ami ciers it. uiil. Drier nt rendu nieel everv Mmi.li, nigru ai Keoineii liall . llrail (.inmaelnr, H. rt. Hcfliiiure: Mr. M av Tavti.r un.i.i. Oregon C.ty Camp, No. fyl Mixlern W(xluirn of America meet everv nerond . t i m . ami lourui J nee-iay in the month, at Willamette Hall i. tlrossenhacher. i . ciera Cstholie Knight of America 8t. Jnhn'a Kianch No. 47. unlet everv Tumlae the month. Tuala'In Tent. K. O. T. M.. meet 1a KJ Men Hall, everv Ti ursdv even ing, i-.. laylur, record keeir. Meade Poet No. 2. (1. A. II . meet rirst Monday evening in each month at 7:20 and third huturday in each month al 1 o dock p. m.' in Wilamette Hall P. Colbert, Commander. Lawion Command No. 1. of Orcim Union Veterans Union meet second .Sat urday 1 p. m. in Redman's hall and fourth Saturday at 7 p. in. in T. F. Cow iiig'solliije. Pioneer Chapter No. 23. O. K. 8. meet the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at Masonic Hall. Mrs (1 M hitrange, secretary. Oregon Lolge No. 3. 1. (. O. F., meet every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary, Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. 0. 0. F. meets first and third Tuesday In each month. Judson Howell, secretary. Ancient Order of lied Cross Oregon City Iilge, No. 1, inets second and fourth Fri day in each month in Willamette hall, Multnomah Lodge No. I, A. F. A. M., meets first and third Saturday in each month at Masonic Hall. T. F, Ryan, secretary. Meade Relief Corps No 18, meets at Willamette Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p. m. and the third Monday in every month at 7;.'J0 o'clock p. tn. United Artisans meet every Thursday evening of each month at tin) Willamntte Hall. The social meeting of this order is second Thurseay of each month. E, II. Cooper, secretary, M. Bollack M. A. Lone Pine Lodife, No. 63, A. F. A A. M., Loiran, Or., meets on the tocond Saturday in each month from the 1st of May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of Noverrilier to 1st of May al 10 a. m. Geo. C. Armstrong, Hoc. i A $450 img rum To be given away. A Yotiiitf Contest Fur the m-Mit Mipi!r chu'eh. lodge, citty, chnl or rn vt Orrg in CHy, by which a llV) Irving piano will ho given away on January 20, 1U'2, to l'ie smiety, hstge, rhunh, school or roa scarirg the gieatrt numlwr of vote. Cuntt now open. CIom-s January' 20, I p. in. All volea will l counted once a werk, and a full acconril of the vole a the con tent prugr will Im putitlalied every Friday in the Oregon City Kntrp'ie. The final coonl t the clw) of th cuntewl ill l madn by a coiduiIiio o three; the two roiitralaiii in the lead will each end a representative lo decid who gel the piano. Tha vole are given on fola fre with every '.'.V ra-ii purcha by th following uietchani. (Wt let any hut vour own church, .iety, school or friend cariy ir Hie honor, and remeiii. ber thai every vote count, piano ia on exhibition al Frank Ilu. h's furnilnr tore. Why not trade where von ran irel ballot, a Ihey coat you a)itely nothing? Kryone ouht to al lead da that iiun b lor Iheir x li-iy ur church. I.lat of merchant where Vote can b ecured; Frank Busch, lurn.tufn. Wilson A Cooke, bard war. C (i. Huntley, dru-. W. A. Huntley, book and tllonery. M. Michael, dryg MJ.I. clothing, Ac. Krausse Bro., shoe. Frd C. (ladke, plumbing snd tlnnln-. Adam Bro , (i.,1 ,.n Rule Bar Mrs. Htnry'. ("rystal Candy Kitchen, 7th street, opp it Kuspt-uiluil Bridg. R. L. Holrnan, rlgnr and lohacro. Heinx A Co., grocerie. Mnir Bro.. grocerina, 7th and Center street. Electric Cash IJrocery. O. W, (Jruce, general store. Oregon City Enterprise, Job printing. vsugliri' livery stable. Alhiight A Logus, meat market. Brown A Welsh, 7th Kt. Meat Market, . 0 U. W. Building. Mrs II. T. 8Udn, millinery, Main Street. Cheney A Rait, photographer. J. Knowland, tailor. Hhank A Bissell, 7t, t . Uitween BildKD and Depot. 2,".) tulles of iinK',ii-tam-e telephone wiro In OreRDu, WasliltijjUm, Cali fur in a aiul Idaho now in ojarration J tli I'actflo Ft at lull Trlcjdmtie Cutn jiany, covering i,T town. Quick, arctirate, thr All I he satisfaction of m ieriiil cnintiiunlcatlun. listatice tio rffrH'l to a clear Uiuleratliilili)(. Ha kane ami Han Francisco easily hearj l Port- Ui,l. Oregun Cilr nfilce at Harding's Drug Store. S. J. VAUGHN, f.lwj, Krod nJ PaleHuhl ORCCONCITY. UTATIt HTtt TUB IS.IPOI 1H ttror. Double and Single U!g. and sad die home always on hand at tb lowea tirlcr. A corrall connecUsJ with the harn fur looet stock. Information regarding any kind ot lock promptly attended lo bj proo ol letter. Horses Doutfht and Sold. Ilorwe Boarde.! and Fed on tumt. hi term. i:latllbed c i ran, PIONEER rranfef and Exe, Frril)?ht and pnrrelii delivered to all iart of the city. RATES - REASONABLE Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This iiri!tiiiraUon contains all of tho rJiRcHtanM and dlcMts all kinds of food. It tclvcs lnHtant relief and never fallrt to cure. HalhiwH you to cat all the food you want. The inoKtrtenriltlvo Btomachn can take It. JJy Its uho many tlioiiHaiidH of dynpeptli: havo been rured after everything else failed. It & unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only hy K.O. Irr.WiTTim., ;id io llto H.bolllu couulnaZ'i lliueslljiiboc. Ua SHIftT WAISTbl Thta I I ha r.in fur hlrt walal. and rr woman i.uKlit ! know lm , the Inlr.l alylr ami ,l. (, M, ml nnra.arjr arll.le. Ma will eeml I' Ml. II to anr woman wh will aenil Ha hrr nam ami aililrra and a Ue aminii in ,my ,..(. K. a aiiiila c..jr ,,t "l.'AWr n l Molilt," Hi flnr.t faahlnn nii.M,lii. 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