5Thu ICntcrprJHe. FRIDAY, MAY !!, 1W1, SCHEDULES OF TIME (HHTIIIillN I'ACIKII! HAIUVAV. KilBTM IHM'NIl. kllC l,tii'l (wny hIbIImi") (twiburi Uumi (y utlnpt) mn'rii ncii'Nii. ttnutiiirf I,fn'l (wny inilnh) Mlimiy I im'I iwny nullum) lnlll.iniin M'" (llinml) t O, C.T. CDHNTKAMKUH. 7 fit n in N 411 . 111. i m , in u III mi i in J M l IU I., w. iii in in. . ' I a in, . 1 .. "If ! I. 1 vtmw Allon- -It M.kn. no Ulilll, rIKTI,l)l) 7.IHU. m, linn, m, MMW p m. I IM p. III. o uu ii. m. lop at wtt t. tio CITT. MSI. IV. roTUt. no t in. II iu f m, 4 Ri. in, Alt. X. r.CO 'HSTIAiKttM. t M4ir Pri''i laaitintt, i a at. mUi. W4ntr am) rnUr r. fortUnd I T IUI1II, II t. I. '"T. muri- if rri.Ur, t Ai wllim All !( rtMlinl tnwrtM In Tin I'd, wptni, hrnllr b phrit fur at ri ) if tlli'k t.r Aral luanrtlnii in. I El I trr Inch fur oti'll aulnrqllml IliMirt mi a4a.lta "f Blllilloatlcm VIII In illlvarl Milt ut nili. la paid lor, or a uaraulwl hr a ilpomiM. ilnriinr. (isi Iiitii or Odd Fxi.i.ow.-The .flirty tilth nmiul session of the gritml thjeofOdd IVllown, lifUt lit Portland l it tk, alecled the (ullim iiiK grand ntt(ut tie ensuing year; 1'. 1', tS, of Lafayette, Kmiul master, D. Heliiian, (if Aiihlaud, deputy nil master; promoted grand ardun. ' T. Williamson, ol Halem, grand '''tydtli. A, N. Oamhcll, PurtUml (re tracted,) grind secretary, J. U. Wright, lltn (ra-t-lectetl,) grand treasurer, I wwardl (u tli place o( holding 1 1 to tAkt meeting of the grand lodge for 1K2, r er live put In nomlniit- . B, M ftilkiwi; Antorln, 'oriliil, Birn, Tim DiilliMi mi.t SnUun. Tlire l!nti wero Ukun Morn ctiutca wm !, on tlin third Imllut Atori ro lifd fli).)rity ul Hit olr taut, tiul it i!flrvd Hie i-li.iico n th grand g fur Ilia nf it ymr't Kiwion. 'u . ....... . . ... r is,iaikii nRHin,M. inn uiruiuriBi I flt t lh l'(iiigroKtlaniil ihun h j p ,lt Cun.UT were vary liiUrtiiting, sml fj-'j.jt building w cruwdwl to IU uliuunt umn'l Hcliff Cor,, nd Cumpuny ftltrnded in IkhIjt ,-coiiiMiuied ,y liFft WilU'iiPttn furnrt bund. The tb! rlir pr oM'nod with iruyiT by , John I'nmoim, o( tli M. K. i htirch, id tlu nii'iiiuriHl m-niion wn.dnliviriid 1Tqw Ke. Oilnmii I'mkr-r, of tint Klmt w HHft ehimh. ltiv. I'urkor paid t 9ingl(il)iil to tliii Roliliitm who Imd "fi'ii,lt. tln-ir nmiilry, mid lilx ndilrow W nmnrrly riroit, rt-i'li'to with siitwBlK piro.riiilo tntlm ixriinlon m bmt hly ii'ii,Iiti-, mncrnl wlwt- iiiim tint iri tinii'ly, IAritH hv ll:MN(i. I'iiic!i the Utlitl tlnmniiiK uf Minn r,i.ji llAld Hour Portland. on week ngii ft Bimduy, wbiiwi liinly w.m fomiil it! l fuotof Murk lnil IuhI Mundiiy, two wr dwHi by tliuwiiimirxTiirr.nl liiHt Cumlny. A littla mm of Clmrlfii If. II, ti Alliiim rrl uniain broker, wn lot the xftirtiloiniHiit to Multnoinnh lid on tlm niciiiiif.i H, (j. H.t.l, nd un rtlurn trip tint Uit hn fiilerlng (Iiimr to Idaho, Mm, 15, 0. Mtid dunk, of Nmv Km, Hliti'iiid liiitt wi'ttk for 1'ntnlliitoii, and from llitrn In (Iiiiiikii vllltt, lilalio, wliititi nm will nuiiiilii ttilji lii'r Hlftor dining tlm miiiiniiT. Hint cxmh!Ih In ri'ltiril liyinii iilmiit Hi'i'lniiilmr Int. j Sl'lliull, l'U NIII. A gtlUlll Kl'llOlll plclllli! ii 1 1 1 It r llui iimiiHgi'ini'iil ( Prol. 0. Vur- ntr will tut glvmi Jinm 20, on Alilipmj crmik, tutor Hllvurlon. (iood nnki'rH from litilli PorMmid nnd HiiIimu limit liimn rincuritd, mid grmid tlinn l in pi'i lt'd, 'I'll It will ho nplt'mlld pliirn to ii'inl m ily rttcrttiilloti, TmiUTIHO AND HaIMDN I'lHHINd TIlU Full ait fll an tlm niintunmn otritamii t Unitary to tlm Clmkaiiiait, ar alive with aporting flnliitrnmn from Portland and othur place, Tha flithlng li rikkI, and tlio anglnri have been unumially aiifcf aatul. The Hulling grotindN on the laland at the Kalla I nplnndld, and the roaring wIi.m add to the eicluminnt. Ktatk HKroatt Bt'iiou-.The Capital Journal nay Unit the friemla ofHiipt. J, It Mill', of Ilia Iowa atate reform ik IkmiI at Kldora, clalma Unit ho ha hiM-n tndert.tt the annolnlniunt to tha name portion In llio ni-w luntltullon at Halt'in. Mr, Milm haa hnld thla pol- tkm In Iowa for aevtintmtii yeara Ilia In waa tnatrou In the miinit limlitn- tion before he nmrrled bur. ami will ooirupy a almllar Hmllion here. i. rSKTIVAl, AT ULAI KAMA-, A Very plt"Hnt aodahle and Ire rrmim feativul waa given at the ruaidetu-e of Mr. a-id Mm. 0. F Clark at Clack imiun hint Frl day evKiilng. Mr. Miller and Minn Gal lon, of Kaat Portland, were inifiit and furtimlittd on:e en-ellent muaii. The home talent aUo aitpilited tbeinarlvim creditably. Thirty-five' tlollure waa the rerelpta of the evening, which la ap plied to the fund for the purt'liaao of new aeaU for the M. E. church. Hot.n Ilia (Ihain, Mr. Henry Jewell. one of the lending fatuiera in tlie vicin ity of Clarke'a la hauling 2000 hmtila of oala to thla rlty, which hi. told through the agamy of Menem. Alden A Thayer. Mr. Jewell rained a large mm ft wheat lint viir. and ban bean ofTm! 1 per bnahel for the name at home, which aTahim the eiietiiie of haul ing, lie nay that cropa are looking fine l.. i. ..!..!.. . i. iu iim Ticiiiiiy, ami ine imilrallon ere g(xl for a plentiful ylfld tbia neanon. VitMiTiNti Hutu. Mr, It. I). Wilxon the wll-known Imrdwuie innri ln'r , ol IhlHclly, In .riwpontillilii fur the fol ow ing, mill hiiM every rcnuun to Imlicvi' i tluil Mr, Myra told dim lint triiili, Mi. , Joneph Mveie, of IIikIiIhiiiI, iccnnllt I li nl it Hiivnrit Hi lack of llm l.i giippu, it in ;niiumi'i t',i'riiciilllng p.niiH In Mm I nloiiiiicli, Hit Hindu! iidcr bcominit jellghtly uonvalenctuit Ihut he threw Up nhoiil ii Inn cup full nf Nin ill I, luck ImgH, niiuiliir in iMniiiticii lo tliomt found mi Hut aiiifnco of nliiKiiuut wiitnr. Mr. My wi a nvit lui fcnln uulcli Imllttr flcce hit gut rid of I he hug. KxrimnioH to Mahtin'i r.i.rrr. A grand ext urnloii beaded by the ()wego Ilrana Hand, and under the miruigi iiieiit ( Mr. (i. W. Pronner, will take place Sunday, June U. The elegant aieimer J. W, Hhaver haa Iwen chartered, ami will have Itialey'a lauding, at 7 a. in , Mopping at Oawego, Portland, Ht. Helen and all way lauditign, and will rotura at Dp. in, In lbs evenimt. Umlnr tint excellent rtinnn,mMiii ,.r i. ....i... I " .i. ' inn I'ltrii.'s "avimt the eicurnlon In charge, it will be one of the moat delightful outing of tin aeanon. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. l.ogr'a ncrtlii boarda ahnoliitely oor- ntct at thla olllce. Imcoktakt TaAxnKaa. The Oregon Clly Klectrhi Light Company have din-pono-1 of their plant, franchine and con tractu to the Willamette Fnlln Klectrie Company. The Willmuotle Lock A TtanHirtation Coiiiimny and the Ore gon City Klectrie I.iiiht Company aie now virtually under the control and management ol the Willamette Fatla KltH trit: Company, the two former ror IKirailtin exitling only lo fulllll the the Klatuatory limiinttiiiia of corporate hodiea. re- I.unche at all bourn at the Oreuon Cilv Lunch Counter. Mr. mid Mra C. I). Lalonrette turned Friday from California. Pure WillioU Mineral water on draught at K. U. Caulleld'a, 5 eta a glana. Milk nhttke and ice cream it the Ore gon City Lunch Counter. The Kulghln of Phythlnn will bold thttlr regular acini-annual election of olllcer tonight. Mr. L. Schwahacker, general tnan ager ol the Crown Paper Mill baa re turned to the city. The place to got bargain In at Bello my' econd band More. A new lot of (oda Juit reciived. T ie chldbeiin anelety of Hon und Ihnigliti'M of llm King, guve n literary ' lilviliiliiiiienl at the Heaver creek Pre hyteriiiii chiircli (or Him benefit of llnmit MinmuiN, Kliiliiy evening, Mhv 21. Kverytltliitf puewd olf nicely iitn the nwiel v viiitlieii no exlciid tliunka to nil vtlni gave their prefencd or anitiKtei in anywny, Pioceedn 7.!.'.'). Hon Henry II, (iilfry, who Iih been reading clerk of the United KtiiteineniUe for the pant lllleen yiurn, I In Oregon vimling relallvenand ftiendn. He will be rnmemlntrud by many of the older renklcnt of Oregon City, of whom he inula many Inqulriea of the writer. Company F are drilling aome new re' crult They are Harry Klley, Erantu Hiiutli and J, Muthenon. Conniderable Inierent In lieing uken In the drill of the company, and they are making rapid Improvement. 1 he Daily Contolidationiati the title ol a new journal publlalitxl In Portland. It will probobly only laat until alter election. Minn A lie Ulaaapool ha gone to Ilwaco, to remain a few week, with the hope that a change of climate will benefit ber health. Mr. Fred Moinlman and Mr. Wytnan, both ol Canemab, were mar ried lant Friday evening. Rev. O. W. Oihoney officiating Mr. M. A. Ktratton i improving the appearance of hi premlnen, by rebuild ing the atone wall fronting on Main atritet. The uuw baat, the City of Fraakfort i to tie placed on the Portland Antoria ronie, a an opiionition ntnamer. Mm. L. C. Uriggn and Mm. Donaldton are altendiitg the Mate W. C. T. U. convention in Portland thin week. ("anil paid lor oala, chicken and e&n, by Thayer A Alden. opposite corner from Court Houre, Oregon City. Mr L. Iturkhart and danvliler. of Albany, were In the cily during the week the gueit of Mm. it. F. liurch. One hundred thoua.ind pounds of wool wanted by Charman A Hon, for which the highest market price will be paid. (i month of the Willamette, he loll Jiier the railing in anine way and drop- id iiitd the wMcr with hi camp Mool. i body u recovered the next morn- 1. J A. Tell, a Scandinavian atair I llildertan dniwned ii'-ar Koea inland Mil mo afternoon, while bathing th annie friend. SxotioiA Kami' Conauux. Thi nW?ll"n of llrnl-clnn municat talent wondcrlul dog circu will apier In I cily at Poi'i Hall Huturday, May I That brilliant muticiil comedy, "A fmia Vniwiir," w ill be prenented, jlch alone would he a valuable attract- I' in till" nrni-c an theatre of in ijr''HeH Then comes Minn (iooigiii jd dog circiiH, wild a troop of tiderful truined canine that receive uiiiveiul admiration of both young oll lhu hitler fenturo alone I fUi tfio price ol admlnnion. The 'ay placed at the lowest notch, tieralidmiraion. 35: children. 25n: -r.ttved eatH, TiOc. Can be obtained Jhe poatolllca . , I N I.NCOUfoRATION. The Illuo ir fining and Milling Company, :.,?r,'K'B City, have filed Articles of obrporation in the olllce ol the nee- 1 KnrreM!i 1'iioit tin: KAnr. Mr. M u. I'lmiagun, ilncl engineer of the Oregon Cily lint department, retumet iitniio Aloininy evening after a two inonlir viwit in the eant. Ho wan ew ork, Ilonlon and other noted place of interest, and made a careful examination of the working of Hie fire department of the principal citlen, am will no doubt Inaugurate aome needed improvement here. Mr, Flanagan re port splendid trip, and luxuriated on bilked bean and brown brand while in Huston. s (Iiry ot state. It capital slock in 50 jdivided Into 50,000 shares and tna rportorH are W. W. Myers, rl. K. f'bl A. Confer, H. K. Salisbury, Zf' Crtrn, and L. R. Jnnney. The f f otthls compiuiy are aitiiuted in -v. Bloa; river mining district. Lime j, n!y , "tthero a Tacoum com puny have ""',, conshlurublo capital. Tlio &' fm m of umlonbted rlchncH, and it !VMedjthoy will make a fortune lor lr Owners, '!fdu or HoNoit. The following j a of the namos of the pupils In district .-4 44, who have maintained a good jOrtment, und have neither been pntnor tmdy during tlio month OT'ig My, 2li, Kit Htowart, 1 i)io Stewart, Busio fitownrt, Louisa rman, Orvlllo Boring, Frank wey, Willie Riehoy, Otho Richey, KrnoHt Jlickoy, and Willie irodormiin. Mauoiis Guttiiiuuic, teacher. K. of P. Lontix at Woopiiiss, Mttsare. K. M. Hand and Dr. K. A Homer, .insisted In the work of estab lishing a Knight of Phythia lodge at at Woodburn, last Thursday evening. the lodge was organized by Grand Chancellor Cleveland, ol Astoria: Tli name of the lodge 1 Adelphla, No. 44 The following are the olllcere elected 8. II. Cloytl, P. 0. i A. A. Fuller, C C; L. W, Guise, V. C; I. W. Hay, K of K S.; J. M. Poorman, M. of F.j J h. Settlenuer, M of L.;A. W Auler son, Prelate; F. W. Lewis, Master at Arms; W. K. Finxer. outer guard ; and I.. II. Mc.Mahan, inner guard. A NkwIownsits. Mr. U. I), Wilson informs Tiik Fn.lkki'hhk, that Mr. John Kay, who is the owner ol the land at tha bridge crossing Clear creek on the county road between Springwater and Highland, ban laid out a townsitu and will mime tho principal streets after the old settlers in the country. As this is a healthful location with a plentiful supply of pure cold water, direct from the mountains, splendid facilities for water power, great forests of tho best timber in the vicinity, and inexhaust ahle stone quarries, it is onlr a mutter of a low years, when Mr. Ray's fondest, hopes will bo realized. Contbact Lkt. Mr Julius Logus has demonstrated tie fact that it pays to advertise. He had plans und spec ifications made for a new ham on his premises in this city, nnd meeting a representative of Tub ENTicuruisa, con cluded to insert Bn advertisement for one time stating that bids would bo re ceived up to the following Tuesday. He received nine bids, the highest being $()IM, and the lowest (125, thus making a saving of (201) by inserting a fiO cent advertisement one time. Mr. Logus' now barn will be 82x30, two stories in height, and neatly finished nnd painted. It will occupy a position on the lots unjoining- his handsome residence. George llosoa nnd James Elkings are the successful bidders, nnd will erect tho barn. Person having bad prescription filled ut Olson A Louis' Drug Store can have I hem refilled at E. ( i, Catiticld's Pharmacy. Mr. D, C. Ireland, the founder of Tiik r.NTKiirisx,! making a livelv palter of the Oregon Express, which is published twice a week at East Portland. The measurements for tho new dress uniform for company F have been taken, und Mr. J W, O'Connell, ban ordered the suit from the east. Messrs. Johnson, McLane and other of the typographical force of The Ore- gonian, have been fishing in the Clack amas river during the past week with varied success. Mr. W. O. Mack.ofCanbr, and Mr. Frank Jagger, ol Cams, were caller at Tub EsTKHraiss office Wetlnenday. The Outing club will give the initial onlng at their tennis giounds tomor row afternoon at 5 p. m. New steps have been erected to the approach of the Barclay residence on Main street, W. . Kdgertou and W. E. Conyers, of Clatnkania, were In the city daring thewtek. Charman A Son continue to lead in their varied lines of general meTchan-disi. Mr. O. W. Prosser, of Oswao, In Oregon City Saturday. BUSINESS LOCALS. The bauiar given by Hie Ladies Aid society ol the Baptist church on Thurs day and Friday evenings of last week, netted about .r0, which will be applied to the now church building fund. Mr. W. F. Kirk, of Beaver Creek, a pioneer of 1K62, left at Tux EsTHKraisx office on last Monday, a number of the Oregon Spectator, printed March 241 h, 18M, also a copy of the Oregon Argus, published October 12, lHtil. Mr. Douglas Thorn has gone to the Okanogan country, Washington, where he bus business interests. Miss Clara Honald, who has completed her toini of school at Aurora, has taken churgo of the abstract books. It is reported that the ladies of the Presbyterian church at Salem will not give an excursion next Saturday to Oregon City as was announced, but will postpone it for a few days out of respect to the Grand Army ceremonies on Decoration Day at the capital. The Southern Pacific Railroad Comp any are laying a new truck for a short distance this side of Clackamas, and will ive on the use of Ilia trestle there. The company paid C. O. T. Williams and M. J. Broderick $SO0 for a right of way through their promises, and George Holcouib (100. Ella lligginaon, formerly a popular contributor of The West Shore, has as sumed the associated editorship of The Pacific Magazine, published at Seattle, which Lee Faircliild is the editor. Mrs. Higginson was formerly a res ident of Oregon City and is well known here. Goto Wilson A Cooke for Oliver plows. Warrn A Holman, Funeral Directors and Undertakers, Oregon City Bank building. Fine Pillows made to order and Mais Rugs, etc., of neat designs at Warren 4 Holmau'a. Wastkd Tobuv notes and mortgages II. F. Noble, room 18 Csncord Bid. Second and Stark streets, Portland Or. Fob Sai.k Commencing Saturday afternoon, May 2.ird, a choice lot of house plants, ut ten cents a piece, or ten I for $1,00, by Mrs. Elmer Dixon, at ber I l 1-! t irniui-iirc hv .iiuuiiotui lew, nearly opposite the Congregational church. Fancy groceR EE-MI LLIHMS OREGON Specialties. -O- VEGETABLES. GRKEN FRUITS. DRIED FRUITS. SALT FISH. TEA. COFFEE FLOUR. FEED. CANDIES. NUTS. ETC. ETC. JTXJS3T MASON FRUIT JARS Eahteedto fit" EXTRA CAPS AND RUBBERS. AGENCY IMPERIAL EGG FQOD. CITY. Faney GFoeecie 9 CANNED CHICKEN. LOBRTFR. en RIM P. CLAMS. CRAIW. ROUP. OLIVE OIL. OLIVES & CAPERS. CURRIE POWDER. ETC., ETC. DHNTON mm n mm try LOTS AND TRACTS On the west side of the river on the Oregon City and Portland roai and Willamette river. Twenty-five minutes walk from the nuepensioj bridge. Affords a splendid view of the river, Portland and the Eaft aide. This tract has been slashed and sown in grass. Will be soli cheap on easy terms. Apply to J. TOMPKINS, OREGON CITY. av paa mm ak. A a .tkv axaaM m AND FLORAL GARDEN JL Hare constantly on hand a large assortment nf Flowering Plants, Shrubbery ani cuius wiui large assortment 01 beet varieties of Koses Cut flower at all times and Funeral Decorations a specialty. A large stock of ttong, healthy, Tomato, Cabbage ami Califlower plants to be had at Green House, or E. E. Williams or Newton's grocery stores. Oregon City. JOSEPH COLLINS & CO. Park Place P. Q. NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT AND El CAM'S PHARMACY IS THE PLACE TO BUY IF VOU WISH The best grade of Paints, Oils and Varnishes at the low est market prices. AGENCY FOB Best Brands Mixed Paint H. T. CDARTIfa MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IX All Kinds of Rustic Furniture All work guaranteed and the best of material used. Settees, Arm Chairs, Lamp Stand, $8 00 Rocking chairs, - 5 pa 4 00 Flower Stand, - - f 3 to fa $2 and 3 Diningroom Chairs per set, $15 ft Small Rocking Chairs and Baby Carriages to order. 3QF ALSO A FINE STOCK BRUSHES Remember the place near the court house. 5 C-O-N-O-M-Y Y MEANS WEALTH! HAVE YOU Been studying economy when buying School Books, Sta tionery, Etc., Etc? IF N0TWHY NOT? POPE & CO. This old and reliable Ann always keep in stock a full line of Miufaclrt Heayy M 1 Harflware, Tinware, etc. Plumbing, Gas Eitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY OREGON Mr. Jas.' Wilkinson, one of the new councilman from the second ward, has left at tins olllce (an interesting remin CBconce of President William Henry Harrison and a drover, clipped from the Washington Star, which is of utntsal interest, but owing to its length thore is not at present space for it in those columns. TRY TUB New Book Store INext to E. O. Cauflold's Drug Store And see if you have ever had bet ter goods for the money. Sorensen & t Young ! -MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN- PLAIN and FINISHING LUMBER Fir, Spruce nnd Cedar; also Laths, Tickets, Shin-) gles, Etc. Shipped to all points on the river or bv rail. MS Mill situated on Willamette river at SJSIjIjiWOD, OREGrOHT