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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. U. T CO.'K NTKAMKKN, In Kraut Haimiuav 7, IWJ. UAVa nim iiTY. i,ava roim.i !' "I. IU ). III. t ' . HI, II M i 111. Ntoaiiinr Allium will li ava Him.luy. Minna: f l in. in im a. in, .uli. in. 4 iU . in. KiirriiEiiK i'M'ivw KAU.WAV, mmi ii nurxii, Alnniy l,'iil (way Intlmi.l rtillliiiiilit hmroa (IhrniiKliI )(url,iil( l.m'.l (way alalliillal am Til nor nii llii.nbttri 1,11141 (wuy iinlliinij Alliiiiy I ih'mI iwwi; ftiiiii.itiKi . ('Illiirtila Kiri (IIiiuiikIi) 7 Ma. Wl. ;i a. in. 1 t ."! (i. 111. f im a. in i i hi 7 ;,l i. in 111 It MAII.H. M nl 1 i,ttK , l ii it Nnrlli, HO A M.,'JU P. M. Nulls rlnsa noln Mimlli, :w A. M..7.JU I'. W ami aoi'THs, riKiii('tly lii Kly.Mnlalla, Mnllnn 4 ariia ami vYllhult, Ua?i,a at III IM a Ml. MuiiUy, Weil KioiUva mi, KrliUyt auil roluriia al lu uua, m, Ull Inlllittllll ila) llriiiiii I'llr lu Klv Mink. Clark. Hiillii'i.Tnliiii MIHamikI M,iiiow ItriMik: leai-nt al lO.Wa. in, TuiU), TlinrsiMy ami Haturtlay, unit ri'lurii uu Inllunliii ilava al t m. FUIDAV, IKHKUAUY 12, 1WI2. itlOIIll TO I .OA. Ivf.au' to lima In niima to null oil renl ealitle, honartioM ta",l" live ktiM-li. antt nil klutla ol'rbnl (rl arriirlit . I t kl HNOI I O, I Unit. I net on IIuIUIU, till V Wabluflots Nrerta, I'orllaml, Oreifun, A l.UIMTNINll ClIANlU I'urillllHT. TI.O current iiiiinlirr nl tli (Villi; I'nitHt )nit Kcvii'W Inn mi Itum uliuul a young ilniK fninii'ruly wull known in Ort'ifiin ' 1 1 y . Hit nam. In K. K. I'ruwill mnl shout mx yi'nr1 ngu ho was) cltrk for (i. A. Ilunliuif. From her. lis went tj l'uitlittul wliitro Im oiwiioil awl uld two or tlirne tlriitc Htiirua. Sulnitiiiiitl.V lie turned tip in Arizona and tliun lie nii.lili'iily (!ii'fxl Irtim llirre. I,iit Mv l'ruwi'll marriod tlit wealthy widow of 1 Ion. 1'ulrft-k Hamilton, ex-coititiun-lunor u( iiiitnl irrution of Ariion. One day laat January lie u givon HU0 by lilt wife to pay note. 11a rorUd to luir that Ilia note had hn paid but sftnrward lit tried to nt'itotiat. It. , Than lie colluded aeversl hundred dollar of till wife' rent., sold hit drug "tore in 1'ho.nl, diKMd ol hit Hironl po eaalout and doiiarted for Han Frasulaeo. lie la act sown a belli j.ung and frlky. ClIKlNTUM F.NMKAVOK AKNI'KKAar, Tlia Younn People'! Society of Christian Endeavor of the Contfit-ijitlioniU church coletirntoj the eleventh amilverrmry of the orgnuiiatlon of thu aoelely Tuesday eveniiiK, Fidirimry 2. An appropriate and enUirtulniiiK prniirKin waa rundertd. C. II. Dye made the oHnini renmrka and wan followed by Kev. A. U. Hnydur with prayer, A atdnction waa read by W. Mooro, hUtiirical aketch of the ocii'ty waa given byllr. J)yo and briol nidrvnei were made by J. V. Carrioo and 11. E. Cruee, followed by another readliiK by Mihs (lortrude Humph rey. V. II, Jucka, of tlio I'ortlnndi YoiuiH Men's Chrial Ian Aaaociation, gnve an tntvreiiliriic aildrvtw and asaixted materially in carryliig out the prourmn. The choir rondored aoma RHiciul muaic mt Mia A. E. Ponaldaon aang a solo. The entertainment waa arranged by the lookout committee and it waa a very succeaafiil afluir. Pcm-iVa Party Convkntion. V, 11. Oulvunl, J. V. llendrix and Nathan Pierce, members of the national centra) 'coinniitt-e of the KKilo'a party for the state of Oregon have inmied a call for a Rtnte convention to beheld lit Oregon City, Wednesday, March 16, 1HH2. The call ifl worded aa follows; "For the pur poao of adopting ft Klatu platform and tranauciing auch other biHineaa aa the duty wo owe the pooplo of thia "Into may demand. The hnaia for representation ia aa follows: Eneh counly central or ganization by ita working comniittoo, each precinct club by one regularly elected delegate, each central lnhor or ganization by a committee of three, and each labor organization not alliliated by a central body, duly signed by the prin cipal olllcor and recording secretary of the body sending its delegation will be required In all cases before seats will be allowed." BtisiNKss Removal. O'Connell & Glass, the clothiers, will move into the new store in the Commercial bank block at the corner ot Fifth and Main streets so as to open there February 21), a date that doesn't come very frequently. The store is now being prepared for the Btock and it will allord the firm much bettor facilities than it has heretofore enjoyed. The location is a good one, the store Is modern and the stock timt will bo oiened will be froBh and large. An announcement of removal sale is made in this week's papor. Tub Whist Club. The whist cluo met at the residence of Captain Shaw Thursday evening of last week and en joyed a few hours of social intercourse. There were twolve couples present, Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Charman, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Charman, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Millor, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pilsbury, Miss May Kelly and Mr. II. L. Kelly. Finn CoMt'ANiKa Ruction, Cataract hone company held It annual election last Tuesday night when the following were chiiaiin i W. II. Howell, president; Herbert Ueatow, secretary! William An derson, treasurer; i W. O'Connell, loreuiaii ; William Wil liam, first assist ant; John IhiU'ee. second assistant; and W, W. Marts, T. F. Itynn and U. W. Kelly, representative in tint city board of fire delegates, The reiorla of ollicors were received showing the company to lis in a Honrlshlng condition, A com mittee waa appointed to confer with the other tire fouipiiulea to get them to de cline to elect a chief engineer so that olllcial might be chosen by the city coun cil and held responsible to the council (or the performance of his duly. Wed nesday night the Fountain hose com puny elected II, 8. Klrulght, president; t'haa. Unbelts, aecrelary; Mike Flanagan, treasurer; Mike (juiun, foreman; (ieurgc Sweden, first asa'stalit and JuHper Hlover, second assistant. The hook and ladder company fleeted J. E. Hhuadea, preal dent; W, IS. Wlggina, secretary ; J. J. Cook, treasurpr and Fred Nulzer, fore man. Neither of the latter companies took kindly to the proposition to have the city council choose a chief engineer and they nominated John Trembuth chief and August Almaa for assistant. WiLLAturra liivica roa January. The Willamette river was it I In highest stage during the month of January on the Mh and Itth when It wa 20.2 feet alsjve cero below the fall according to W, K, l'ratt'i record at the warehouse naar the big flouring mills. On the Ztlth and 27th the water waa at ita lowest tage for the month, being (I feet above xcro. In January 1SD1 the highest water was (he 5th whun it was 7.4 and the low est on the 1st when It measured l.Duhine vro. The water ia at a gnl navigable stage and the boats are all busy. There alt three boats now making regular trip up the river, the Ellwood owned by Eldridge A Abcrncthy, of Fairvlew, the !! by the Oregon Pacilic and the Modoc by the Union Pacilic. They are carrying heavy load all the time. Tiii Hock Fkia While tho workmen were engaged in removing tho threaten ing pieces of rock on the edge of the cliff opposite the (Southern Pacitlo depot last Thursday afternoon one huge rock weighing nevernl ton became dislodged and (ell to the bottom carrying with it a section of the Hixth street step, break ing a railroad rail twice and coming to rest in the middle ol the main track. The ildetrack was used by trains so that no delay to travel occurred through the waywardness of the big rock, which waa blasted in plweaand removed during the afternoon. Thia portion of the cliuT waa released by the lilting of several loose fragments resting upon it. It Is found that a considerable portion of that bold point will have to be removed in order to get rid of all the loose and threatening pieces. East Lynns The emotional drama "East Lynno" was presented to a full house at Shlvely's theater Thursday evening of last week. John Jack and Annie Firmlu were efficiently supported by the Falls City dramatic club. The chief feature of tho play was tho emo tional acting of Annie Firmin. Two unfortunate circumstances marred the occasion considerably. The manage ment was at the last moment disap pointed by the music that had boon en gaged, and through a mistukt in getting the wrong plan to Bull from in the box office the seats were Inextricably mixed. Mr. Jack from the stage attribute;! this error to Mr. Hose but it proved to bo his own. Pobtokkicr Imcrovkmiints. Postmas ter Rands is re-arranging the interior of the postollico so as to give better accom modations and make it more convenient (or tho work inside. The money order lepartment will be shifted from the south to the north side and its present location w ill be given to HO new call boxes, which will make a total of ti-10 boxes in the office. These boxes will be served by a wicket whore the present money order wicket is.. The wicket in thu front angle will be closed entirely. The outside finishing will harmonize with the new lock boxes recently put in. The whole will bo a decided improve ment on tho present arrangement. Tun Nkw Rkckivkr. As noted In hist week's Entkhphisk the nomination of Hon. Peter Paquot to be receiver of public moneys in the Oregon City land office, vice lion. B. F. Durch whose term expired, was sent to the senate on February 4. Last Monday Mr. Paquot recoived a dispatch from Senator Polph notifying him that his appointment bad been continued by tho senate. So as soon as tho necessary bonds can be ex ecuted and approved by suitable red tape processes Mr. Paquot will take charge of the office. It will require a month or more to elTcct this so the transfer may not take place till about the first of April. Rici'unucAN Meeting. The commit tee appointed at the meeting two weeks ago to organize a republican club have drafted a constitution and called a meet ing for permanent organization to be held at Pope's hall next Monday night, February 15. This will be an important meeting and representative republicans should attend. Ayer's Pills An tverrwhen cnimldared the most effect ive remedy lor eoatlveneu. Indigestion, and irk -headache. Being augar -coated and purely vegetable, ttiejr are without equal aa a family medicine. Fur all derauKements ol the digestive and eicrettiry organs, no other pills are to universally approved. " For a long time my wife was a sufferer from dysentery, the brst physicians In this section being unable to allord her any re lief. At length we concluded to try Ayer's fills, and after taking Uiree boxes she waa cured." J. B. Smith, Illue Kldge Springs, Va. "During the put Tears I have used Ayer's Fills In my family for all derange ment of the stomach, liver, and bowels, and also for colds. They have never failed to benefit." Prof. Cliatinry Herdsman, A. M., business College, Woodslde, Newark, N. J. "Ayer's Pills are the best I have ever used fur headaches, and they art like a charm In relieving any disagreeable sensation In the stomach after eatlug." Mrs. M. J. Ferguson, Pullens, Va. " I am never without a box of Ayer's Pills In the house." Mrs. Edwin Bartow, ta Bristol st, Buffalo, N. Y. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, rmi'iRiD by Dr. JL C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mast. Sold sjr all Druggists and Dealors In Medicine. The Sower Has No second Chance. lOftM huh hii mkt ttit moil of lit flnrti FERRY'S 5EEDS 'hTmd and kept Ferry'i Seed Buinl the lrgt to tilt world Aicnt lens. Ferry's Seed Annual for z8ga tel.! the whole Seed itory Sent free for th wlunjj. Pon t low becdi Ull you get u. wD. M.FERRY ft CO-.EreMflichy F.-W. DUKES, House, Sign and Ornamental painting. Uood work guaranteed. SHOP ON FIFTH, NEAR tl. II. T. & L. STABLES THE KOHLER. HENRY KOHLER, Prop. Barlow, - Oregon. LEADING HOTEL OF THE PLACE. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. Meals 25 cents. DAVIES' GALLERY. The Leading Photographer of Portland. CORNER FIRST and TAYLOR STREETS HEAR YE ! NEXT WEEK I OPOUK GMT AND ORIGINAL COST SALE Take time by the forelock and purchane NOW. I You will NEVER get such a chance again Mack's $3.00 Shoes selling now at $2.35 ; " ,4.00 " " 3.10 THESE PRICES ARE OUT OF SICHT. REMEMBER, NEXT WEEK IS THE LAST. Ami also renu'inber The lcar little wife at home, John, With ever so much to do, Ia badly in need of some shoes, John; And probably bo are you. Yours to serve, E. J. McKITTRICK, Proprietor Oregon City Shoe House. Mrtl loor to Hank, Oregoa Ur, Oregon. Im Appetite an J sleep may be improved, every part of tbe system strengthened and the animal spirits regain their buoyancy by the use of r. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and 131ood Purifier. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. 18 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 2,000 STITCHHS PHR mifiUTB. The Rotary Shuttle Does It. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. Fattest Running, Lightest Running, and Easi est Kept lu Repair of any Machine made. Terms Easy. Ji LAMPHBIR, Agent. With Thayer A Alden, Oregon City. RAMSEY'S STABLES, BARLOW, OR. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. Horses fed and cared for by the day or month at reasonable rates. JOHN DUFFY Oregon City Express No I. Lifilit freiplit and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. Leave orders with F. T. Barlow. D if n Therewt-riTlflDTCD IWinBa-UUniU L-U ker county, Ore- rp n gon, near what U r A r.ENTLlRY become identified withtheresourceaand D(A development ot thai country, i mm umu j w is no other tnan Mr. jonu owtn, uut w m wealthiest and moat Influential cittxens in the county, in R recent icuer ne say ; suffering from pains in my back and general kid ney complaint for some time, and had used many J t, .51 .i t UtLHinnrtmrcllcf Th remeaieswunuui uy - i i l l A kanAma an ar that T Will pains m ray ui; - prevented from attending to my work and could r . . . . i iH......Ara nana II a v. not move aoout wmiuut w . i f tum BMitidrfiil rarea mt- ing, inruuK" " w " fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to try DOx, ana iroin inai very i si i"" i I- t- r . Y.m nnntnlltt ft till reuei, anu ociurc uu box the pains in my back entirely disappeared. i af-KV 1.. tt. nlftitaia ff fiM rtrOTin i nave every inii fat 1 AAitalantifMialv rNYimmmfl it to my friends, I would not be without it for anything." . n tu tw Tiarlrnrni. Inrontl. VJICl'Ll XVllallc; ai- 1 nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or ! lu. ..n and tall afTtw paimui sensaiiou wiuicuuubuu5, tioas of the kidney or urinary organs of either sex. FOR BALE BY CHARMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS. HEAR YE I WILL HE THE A penny saved is two-pence earned Is an old adage, but nevertheless true. TO SAVE PENNIES YES, DOLLARS! IS TO BUY YOUH -AT Park Place Store WHERE YOU CAN GET THE C3BEST OIF1 EVEBYTHINGIS3- AT PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. To convince you we are right, give us jUlo w schwan, DEALER IN STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE. All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work Promptly Done. PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER. Shop on Seventh P0PE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a lull line oi Heavy, llf ml UH Mm, Tinware, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY THE a call and see for yourselves. HAMILTON & WASHBURN. St., near Depot. OREGON