Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDUt-ES OF TIME O. CT CO.'HH'I'KAMKItH. Wiwtm Mi'HBin'i.a-iH jtrri.T OtT 5. Iwil. UlVI OHKitnK CITY. 7 I'll II III, I UU . Ill, I.N4VI rnnn.AKi 10 mm. m. tMUf, III. HOl'TIIKKK PACIKH! RAILWAY. K.iBTH Hi'l'KI). AIIxiit 4ir (war iiailnua) TMa. m. i sllliiinU Kiiirxi ihriiiiKli) e 41 n. m. huliury imiiI (; imluuO lM).m. lll'TH KUUNb. ltot,urt I.ixitl (mmf ii.ilimi) . I'M t. tu A I bun f I ih'oI wr iHmiui i i. tu California Ktur.M (llirouali) T:A1 1. lu THK MAIU. Mails elm. i!nNrlh, 'JO A. M ,1'JO f. M. ILILvUun auliiii Hmilh, H..10 A. U. P, M SII'S "IT. ir. if..n ( lly in Kly.M'.UIU. Uuliiin.l'iiriii ami Willi. .II. I ... iv... ( luiri a in, Mmiilaya, Mcil in -. hiii mill Kn.Ui unit mount at luuis, in. uu fullnw iiih days Or.ui ( lly In Kly Mills. Hark. M ill I'uUin Mill, .ml Mt'.dnw lirnuii; Itmvn. at Im).. m. 'I ui..Uy, I Inin.lnr an. I Saturday, tnd rulurus uu ("IIiim lm ! ml i M. FK1IMY, JANUARY I'll, lmtt. to i.ow .lloney lonn In aunt to null oil mil ratal, hM-llall guoila, lltr Mtork, nil nil klnil uOIins. K-l a'curll). i: umino A ., I Waahlactaai llulldlaaT, 4tli V H whluiloii Mrrrln, Portland, Orron. Mii IUauiku aki) Mt'sic. Tluirliy evi'iiinjr of week Curl KIiik ifuve an exhibition ol mind-rending lit rhivelv' theater, Tlio uliitiitioit had not hccii well advertised o there were only fifty ldilo In tlm iiiilli'iifu but Mr. King jivo a Very creditalile demonstration of his remarkahle powers. He invited on tlie tK'. C 0. Alhiiuht, J. W. Nulilu, I.. I., l'ortur, II. J, I.lvermore, U. W. Church and J. 8. 1'urdom a a com mittee to observe the faithfulness ol his actions. Several article unknown to Mr. Kintf were put In tlm pocketsof a coat which wait ili'H)liin ou a chair In tlm midst nl tlm audience. Uo was blind lol.lil, mid, li'lii liln left hand lie tweutt tin' two hiiixls ol tlm kth.hi who collected and rniH'i'uli'il the articles who vhi ilin-i tml to keep IiIh iiiiml on them, li lirwei'ilcd to discover their where ulnitn. Tlm flmt oll'urt withC. U Al (night Wit not iucits licit with Mr Notili! King liml no trouble in irouiitly locating l lie hidden article. Mr. Porter took m pin Rml inmli'ii IiiiIh with It in tlio Maiimi'iiiting mid thru lild It lindur the litK'l of Mr. Nohlti'i I'iMt. KiliK, Mind folded, rvmlilv diwuvomd mid olitnintl lift, mid, uui im down in tlm mulilo riuiii nit It in the exact hole nmde l.y it in the llrat lutt. lli )t Hi t nut to liike hnld of mi ordinury iiwo of etfid wire ulmut Umi fwt loiitl, tlirixi lui'liwho hud iri'viiHinlv koiiu from thi! hull mid hiil koiiio m-tiiid mi known to the iiiliul-rcu.li'r tiikinx the othiT fiid of the wirn, mid Ki"K outKide, Ii'm'ind the dtuirn to wood pile whore a juck knife hud Ih'fii vonutMled and tluJ it. KiiiK wiw wroiiuhl up to a hik'h piti'li of t'xvili'niciit during thci di'inon KtnitioiiH, Ir. Ciirll found hin (iiIm l:K) at one time. The Spnniitli Troubadour HiioouihmI ionie very oxoulliint mimic during tlm I'vcniim. Thk (Ihwkuo I iion Minks. The On vt'KO iron minim and the muulter lmve liut dow n ti'mporiirl'y w hile a new HniiiK is ImiiiK put in tlio fiirmtce. The piw foundry fotitiiiui'i runiiinit. Counly Surveyor Smyth hun Inmn wngiiKud a por tion of thf time for m'veral e'kn in mir vi'vlntt tlio mam tiiniicls and e'luunlnUH in tin" mliH'S unit hiiH made acciirato iniipH mid rctlotml vlows of Home of tin-in. He al.'o not the lioilcr at the mouth of the new tunnel where moHt of the oro will hereafter Iki taken out. Tlila tunmd in K'.'H.T feet Ioiir and tlm inner i'lid in "D.llil feet lower than the outer. Tlio two oilier tunnels w ill prue tinilly lio aliandotied when the new one h put in working order, and the new fiu'ilities will he better than eyer iH'fore enjoyed there. The roof of the new onino-house will extend out to the bunkers 1 15 foot above the railroad dark . In one of the chambers im bedded in the Iruh oro was found a com plete cedar tree, roots, brunches and all In a carbonized statu. Petrified wood is common but this specimen Is rare and pieces of the tree were sent to the Col umbia colli'KO and the Smithsonian in stitute. Tins tree was found about 800 feet inside the mouth of the tunnel and '.'00 feet below tlio surface of the itround and is said to date back to a period 50,000 years aijo, Found Not Guilty .Daisy Burloy had a jury trial before Justice Fonts hiHt Saf unlay on tho charge of stealing a hut vulned at $3 from Mrs. J. A. Rates. It was alleged that while working for Mrs. Lovojoy Daisy Hurley feloniously and with malice prepense possessed hersolf of the article of adornment dear to the feminine heart the 3 hat and two witnesses were produced who swore t'.iey saw dufendunt wearing the article in ques tion. However, when all the circum stances of the case were considered the jury brought in a verdict of acquittal. Assistant District Attorney Dresser con ducted the prosecution and D, C. Latour , ette the defense. Fmihontiik Hciiooi. llotisK, About forty of the JIM) publlu school houses In Clackamss county have national fluxs varylnu in nine from five feet to fourteen feet lu IniiKlh, With one exception thme oi8 ohtalimd by tlm children of the school clubhiuK together to ralstt the nuceisary money. On the school houses that have not flag stairs for displaying the colors they are draped In the school room so as to be always within tight of the pupils. The one instanct where the school children did not purchase the flag is Damascus. Homo two years ago tlm Youth's Companion offered a prize of a fine bunting flag in each state to its pupil who should writs the beat essay on the I nil n wire of the Flag In the Public Schools mid Miss Myitlo Itnilthanpt of tlm Damascus school won the prlxo for Or'-iimi. hhe was about fourteen years of sue. Kline then shit has taken pains to coirespond wilh the flag winners In ninny of the states and in a number of canes emiays and photographs have been exchanged. The winner In South Caro lina w as a bright little colored girl. I Iki, ii ytm Kmhk.i'.i.kmknt On com plaint of II, M. James, agent (or Kochler A Chats, of Portland, J, II. Way was arrested Monday charged with emUnle ment of 7R. His examination was fixed for Tuesday and uiun funiialiinn a sat isfactory Imnd In the snm of 250 for his appcarunce he was released. The evidence submitted at the examination was to the rllVt that Way had on or about January 1, ISM, sold an organ to F. Moelinko, which he made no, ac count of to the company owning the instrument, although he received the cash for it. Justice Fonts bound Way over to the grand jury lu the sum of 150 which he has been unebln to raise, so he languishes in durance vile. The complainant alleges that he has a number of aicounls which he will press against Way iu case this oue should (or any reason fail of convicting, lie claims Way' einbexdements amount to several hundreds ol dollars. A Piuskstatios. M. W. Kuinlall, be ing himself an accomplished muxician, has at variuut times assisted the Willam ette silver cornet band, though he does not ladong to that organization. As an evidence of their appreciation of his ser vice and friendly interest the bund boys repaired to Mr. Kandull's home on the hill last Tuesday night and " breathed through their mellow horns their ien sive souls "a shoit hmwii, Of course they were invited in the house and when the pnier time arrived one of the hoys bore In and presented a fine silver castor on which was inscrilied, "Piesentod to Mr and Mrs. M. W. Kaudall by the Willamette Silver Cornet ISnd." To say that Mr. and Mrs. Handall were taken entirely by surprise but mildly ex presses it. However, the boys were very hospitably entertained and tho oc casion wan made one of inutnal pleasure and gratification. Nbw PusTomrit lloxxs Two hundred and twenty-six lock boxes and four draw ers this week were added to tho box room in the postullice, taking the place of a number of old call boxes and boxes with dilapidated locks and of uncouth appear ance. Theoldones will be removed that they may not longer offend the eye and good taste of the patrons of the office. The new boxes are of neat modern style and were furnished by a New Hampshire firm at a cost of about $:S(H). Most of tbom are already rented. The new section of boxes aflords long-needed accommodations and puts the postotUce more in hipsluie. Postmaster Hands has reason to bo proud of his efforts for Improvements, The rent of lock boxes bus lieen reduced fioui $1 to fifty cents a quarter, the new rate dating from the first of January. Tub Hki'I'hi.icans Mkkt In accord ance with the call in last week's F.ntkh i'kihk there was a republican meeting at Pok's hall last Monday night. John L. Aver and Wallace McCammutt, of Portland, were in attendance and each nittdo a brief address. Charles 0. Al bright was elected temporary chairman and L. L. Porter temporary secretary. Tho chair was authorized to appoint a committee of five on permanent orgntua tion and an adjournment subject to the call of the committee was taken. The committee appointed consists ofC. O. T. Williams, Peter Paqiiot, J. W. Noble' J. W. O'Connell and Henry Meldrum. There was a largo number of representa tive ropublians present at the meeting and a sentiment in favor of a solid and healthy organization was manifested. Mr. and Mrs, L. II. Andrews, of Oregon City, old-time friends of Mr. and Mrs. Yciimim, arrived in the Grove on the 12th hist., after an extended yisit in New Mexico, whore Mrs. Andrews' sister lives. They will occupy the Teaman cottage for the winter. They are delighted with the change on arriv ing here ; from the snows and blizzards of New Mexico to the balmy breezes of our seasldo city, where the grass is grow ing, humming birds and butterflies sip the necter trom a thousand flowers, and ripe raspborries can be picked from the bushes. They thinks this is a good enough to spend the winter. Pacific Grove (Cal.) Review. New Year Entsrcbisks wrapped ready for mailing, five cents each . mECHANics PARSERS MERCHANTS EVERYBODY All 0 1 miss I r a t I f I t-N " vuu u; ii uwq duv yufc For the Every ShoeiinttheiHousetatiOriginal Cost yjZTo JVKgsoltx JT ust 'Wh.at we Say. The crowd of purchasers that have attended our sale during the last few days should convince the most skeptical of tho sincerity of our offer. Tho rush of people to our stores since Saturday (opening day) has surpassed our brightest expectation, conse quently wo were not prepared to wait upon them as we should have liked to have done; but our force of salesmen has been increased, thus enabling us to serve all promptly and properly. Follow the crowd and look for the RED-LETTERED SIGN. 0R6G0N CITY SHOE H0USG 3S.sxn.l3L 3ES1oc1xl, Oregon City, Or. N. B. -During this sale our doors will open at 9 a. m. and close at 9:30 p. m. and II p. m. Saturday. A disordered condition of the stomach or malaria in the system will produce sick hea.lach, you can remove this trouble by lakiuit lr. J. II. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pilleta. 25 cents per vial. JOHN DUFFY Oregon City Express No I. Light freight and parcels delivered to all partaol the city. Uve orilen with F. T. Barlow. R. W. PORTER, BLACKSMITHS. Wagon Work, Machine and Gen eral Repairing. HORSE SHOEING INTIRST CLASS SHAPE. Shop on Msin tnet, oimlte V. H. T. & L. Co't stnblea, Ort'gon t'ltv. LEWIS ROGERS, CA.-VIIV. OK .:... Candies, Nuts, Notions, Etc. Fine Tobaccos and Cigars. Complete line ol Holiday Goods at Port land prices. 2,000 STITCHES PER mirlUTB. The Kotry Slmttls Does It. STANDARD ShWIXG MACHINE, WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. Fastest Running, Lightest Hunulng, and Easi est Kopt In Kupnlr ol any Machine , uisilo. Tonus Easy. Ji LANPHKIH, Agent, With Thsyor & AUion, Ohkhon Citt. IIAMSBY'S STABLES, BARLOW, OR. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. Horses fed and cared for by tho day or month at reasonable rates. THE KOHLER. HENRY KOHLER, Prop. Barlow, - Oregon. LEADING I10TKL OF THE PLACE. Tables supplied with the best the market aflords. Meals 25 cents. F. W. DUKES, Houso, Sign and Ornamental painting. Good work guaranteed. BUOP ON FIITH, ttSAB U. H. T. 4 L. STABLES We will, for the of X a shi t r next six months, it will pay you, and purchase them now. There are times when a feeling of lassitude will overcome the most robust, w hen the system craves for pure blood, to furnish the elements of health and strength. The best remedv for purify ing the blood is Dr. J. H. McLean's Sar 8aparilla. ' Legal blanks of all kinds at the Ektkki'sisk otlice. JOHN A.BE0K, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him I ELY & HARRINGTON, PKALKKS IN Merchandise. Store located at Mountain View, on Molalla road, one mile south east of Oregon City. We deal in Flour, Corn Meal, Feed, Groceries of all kinds, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Underwear and other styles of Clothing, and numerous other articles suitable for the needs of the farmer and his family. Bv prompt and fair dealing we hope to receive in future, as in the past, a liberal share of patronage. fUfThe highest market price paid for Butter, Eggs and Fowls. n There set '.QUARTER tled In 11a. ker county, Ore- rtC j (ron, near what JP Jl is now Bilker City, f V fj Tf D r" a ma who has since UlVI become ldentiiicd with the resources and n f O development of that couutry. This man rlV3U is no other than Mr. John Stewart, oue of the wealthiest and most Influential citisens in the county. In a recent letter he says : " I had been suffering from pains in my back aud general kid ney complaint for some time, and had used many remedies without any but temporary relief. The pains in my back had become so severe that I was prevented from attending to my work and could not move about without the use of a cane. Hear ing, through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to try a bo, and from that very first dose I found instant relief, and before using half the contents of the box the pains in mv back entirely disappeared. I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend it to my friends. I would not be without it tor anything." Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, incontt. nt urine hrirk dust sediment, burning or painful sensation while urinating, and all affec tions ol tne udney or unnary oncan.ui i.u FOB 8ALI BY CHARMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS. Aral next 30 days, sell 1 O'f m GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Mill and Yard on the Riverj Foot of Main Street, OREGON CITY. OR. C. P. WINESET. AVIjNESET & UNDERTAKERS Largest stock of Coffins and Caskets kept South of Portland. Also cloth covered and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies Burial Robes and Gents' Burial Robes in stock. Also "Wagon and Carriage Making, Horse Shoeing and Gen eral Blacksmithing P0PE& GO. This old and reliable firm always keep in Btock a full line of Heavy, Slf ana Mauuiacturea Hardware, flroe, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY pay you well, to mo rcq cdtumbuc Tar Thnrmigh PraeUenl Training In BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND. TMO rtSMonir, TMIS SCHOOL ia THE 0ffffOM BEST. Cut to Order: 8. F. SCRIPTURE. SCEIPTURE, & EMBALMERS. on short notice. OREGON