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Oregon City Knterprise, SCHEDULES OF TIME OCT ('(I N NTKAMt IIS. In Hern r I'kiiiiiuiik 7, Iwl, Utk IllmimN eir. I.KAVR PnllTl.tXIl 1 'M III. Ill INI n, in, I !, II itll i Ml Hii'tuiipr Album Ii'uvk K.iii. ... I..il..a 1(1 in. .i mi n, in. !l 1,1 1' in i ill l i. in. WIITIII UN I'AI II'll' IIAII.WAV. Hulllll U'UNII. All'ii)r I nl i.ioii) V Ml h. hi Cfiliff.niirt I'.i.rt.- iihrti.iili) i i.i h m l(it'lMitn l-w'iil (uay i allium) 11 ;u p in. lit III II" I Nil li.iM'ImrK l.i.il (miy m.iil..n) i II a m Altmny I tt'.il (wity Million.) I, mi t hi ( ulili.rnU l'.iin' itlii.iiiulil ' 7 I. in Til K M UM Matin I'l.iNt- K..IIIK N.irlli. tl ml A M . , l M I IV M N,uli'l...n .Iiiii n.hiiIi, v im A M..I.W I' W. IIK Miil'llm. Oriiumit'lty l.t Kly.M.iUlU, Mttlltm Carui in.l Willi. .11 l..'.in' nt In in n in. MtniiUy. tti'il lii..Htn ii. r I j 1 nii.l rcliirui nt lotliu.iii. mi ("lUiwiiit Uyi llri'iinii I'lly n Kit Mink, Clark. Mullli.i I'tilmi MilU All.) McI'ImW lllll. -k ll'MlHH til In in ii m 'I iii'.Hy, I liiuti.lny Hint Hiihlliliiy, mill trluiti Oil lullull lh lUva nt i .m. FltlliAY, MARCH 4, HC r t ii'ir.ic. vri i:vi iov M IUuii A iil' liuttt llie miiIj rinili'li lliii ail' t u rlrul t ii ru I liiil'tiiiii(i In OrK II). I'orllunal irl i' liill'iil l . Ililj l IIipiii nuil tmr jiiur Iriiiclliig " MI1' iiikI I'ri lallll. T x k aiik Hi;ii Cm I t! n il-Tim llrnl Iiim k i'i.IIi rli'.l in ( 'lin k . una" i'"ill:ty Hun Vi'iir ein iwi-ivi'il liy Plierih" S.uif mm last Mmiiliiv. II. II. iVny took n'i'niil No 1, Tim nlii'iiir Mini lu ilrpiilv ill Im ki'pt l'iiy in t hit riilliv- tinll l.l'IIVI'I'll IH iW II 11.1 lllll llliilillll of Auil. Tin- inlli'i'iur will nut tin Viuioliit iii'i liirU of llu luliuly till tilt' fiillnw ilH! ilnU-u : liitiiin'im I'lii'mtuy, llmlm.:, W'cilitr-.iluy, Kttiitv, Thtiri.liiy. Cnwmille, I'riiliiy, htmiT, N.ilur.lav, l!ui.:!r I'rri'k, Monday, re, 'I tii'.iltiy, lltiilli-lil, Vi'.liii'.lv, iS tiiikiiIit. Tlitirwl.ty, Vii.lii. I'mliiy, I liirilini:, tvttttr.lay, Duller t'trik, M ili.liiy, I I ij.rlilttt.il, Tiu''lny, Tit n vi.it Creek. 'r.lin'..lity, Milk Creek, Tlmrailay, i''wr MiiIiiIIii, Friday, Hi "In Spring, S i tl r I n v . Mtirituiiiti, Monday, Needy, Ttii'.iliiy, Lower Miilullit Wednesday, Colon, Thursday, l'leaninl Hill, Krttliiy, 'I'u ii In 1 1 1 1 , Huliiriliiv, Ouwrii, Muniluy, Miliniki., Tnp'il.iy i'liii kAiiiiiii, Vt"!iii"i.lav. Miir.'li m li " In " II " U ' II " I'. in " IT ., ,H " III " i'l " 1' I ., it it., ., ,n II . -a i an " at A pril I " i " A " (I IliiiliiH, 'I'liiitKiliiy. " 7 Citiiliy, Krlilay, " I Niw Kru, huluriliiy, " H Kly, Muniluy, " II AlioriiHIiv, Tui'wlny, " I'.' Citni'iiiiili, Wn.liii'ji lity, " I I Vrl (lri'i;uii I'lly, Tlmri liiy, " II UrfKmi Clly No. lKriilny, " 1.1 Oivkuii Clly No. 'J Satiinliiy, " lit I SSI-Kt'TtllN AMI I''l.K(TON, ('mil- jiany V, 0 N, li., Inul iln liiHn'rtiim iiml election hint Mninliiy ni'lit. The irtivinUH wci-lc Ctilunt'l Iti'i'liu wuh tin- tllilll'.l ill l'llltlllll.l HO lIlU lllHltt'tillll Unit wuh iliiii!icil (or tliu "L'nil hern Iiml to In' )ioHtiontnl. TIiIm tinin, Iiuwovit, tin? rtiloiicl iiml Ciii'tnin I.t'lnml iiml l.ii'ii ttuiitiiiH Miirrmn, Mmiro anil Mi'Caw tit lii Hiitir worn irttnt. Tlioy cnn-fiilly iiiHpit'tiil 1 1 io nrnm iiml pitiipintnit of tliu cumpiiiiy ami tliu coliinnl fiuvo tin' tiuyH miinti tliill iii tlio in m m u it 1 . Tliu riitiiiunv'iroHiiitiil ii liiiniipiK'iiriintHi ami wuh highly ('(iiuiiliinonttMl by (i!unnl ltftiliti. TlioiOtit:tion to (111 tlio varnncy cniiHiHl liy tlio rtHit;nuliim nf rnptnin K. S. Wiirrmt ri'Hiiltoil in cliotiHinu ''irt I.iiMilt'iiant .1. W. (iani'iiK fur the position and KirHt Soritciint V. S. Kt'lly wuh eli'i'ti'il to tlm l'l'iilnniinry iinulo vu cunt liy tliu pr.imntioii of Ciit:tin tiu iiiiiik. T. P. Hainliill Ih Hot'onil licuti'ii nnt. Tlio otliiT ollii'iirH urn appointive iiml will lid IIHi'il at llin nn.xt nitftin. Tim Ahhkhhob'b Wohk. Coimly AHHi-HHnr Niihlo Kturtml tli'iH work on Iiih Hiinniil Jul). Ho i onjfnn'l in IIiIh ity anil it will tukn liiiri tlirnti or four wcrka to coniplot'i tlm work lioio. Ilo lias un til tlio liiHt woiik ol AumiHt Id foiuplolo tlio iiHseHHini'iit of tliu wliolti founty. Mr. Nolilo atlimilixl tliu (tato conviintion of HHSonwrH in Portland liint wi'ck at wliicli t'inliti'on roiinlit'B wnrii ri'pro Hnnti'd, In tlio cllorts tonrrtvn at hoiiip linifonn inodo of tiiukint!, iiHCHOHHimintH a resolution was ndolitcd dcelaiinn tlmt. nHWiHKini'ntH hlioiild lio niudn upon full viilimtioiiH, iiiKltiid of Mwn Iohh tlum half tliti trill) v.ilimlion i at prowint. Tlnm it wiih ngKH'il to vulno railroads at at iffiOlM) pur mill', which is loss than ono tliinl llmir trui) vulno. I'ptm this na tion lioiiic tukn" Mr- Nolilo said ho would set his own standard of valuation in thin county indiipundont of the notion of tint convention and ho is now at. work in his own way and ho an) tho othors. Nkw HaMiot lioxus Tho thirty-six pairs of huliot hoxos ordorod by the county clock havo boon received of Goo. 1) Barnard A Co. ami are now ready for use. They nro largo tin hoxos, each huving a padlock, and any ono of them would ohhIIv hold all tliu lialluls cast In the milini t!"iiiily, W hint they iirrivod lllll tllll'H Unit Hiinniil IlltVI) linell llllieleil "Hti'tn it 1 1 1 iiliit" hiiii liilinleil "tii'iieral" mid vieo vorwi hut tlio jiiiillol ul tho eniil t Iiiiiihh Iiiih rnni'i'loil that error. Tlio election booths urn colllraelnd In bo dnlivoiod lieio by the Hint of May, itioro tliitn a iiioulli befoio Ihit eli'ilioii The new law nnikcH It lii-i'ioKiii y for Ihi' sltonir to havo a dopiilv ill neatly every preeinet to lake chart;n ol Ihit l.u.i'lik mill huliot I ii ix ex mid lo see that the loittier uio eleeted p opetly. This feature aloiio will iiiitko fonrtiiler ttlilo expetiKii o the founty, 'I'm k Iiikbiiiiit Skiik Tho it iii ii mi ii ur fiiii'c that Iuin ptoved 1 1.. . iiln i for iiiniilt'iir theiiliieiil omleavoiH from Maine to Ori'Knn "Tim I IcomI rirt Hkulo" wuh prexeiileil ul pnpeV hull ThiirH.lay tliubt of I.ihI week under tlio iliiiielioii of a t'oiuiiiilteo of ladies fiom the CoiiirroKU tiotial ihiii-eli led by Mi'i. Al bright. The perfornimno piuveil iih i.iiill.tr heiii as it had linen eluewberii. Tlieie It lillln oppoililliily for Ihn diHplay ol Iheillrhal il I f li I ill Iiml iieei. The lliirlv hyo people who iiiako up Ihx eUKt elliellv ilinlinKuih theiii"lvti by luduit tIioli'K.iin mid ridieiiloiiK, mnl ll.n more bo Ihev tui be the erealer in the ui fes. PoftiiniMler U H ml was " I lenio.lieiies TliW!ickem,",lho lt teli.ir. tnd he handled the part mi well 1 1 ml on Siilnnlny ho was elected n tiiemlier of the inunly leni'ltfrn' itNitni iittioii, iih a reward ol meiit it is preniliiied. Chief of Police Piirdoin w hh a boy titjitin and as "Kr.ni ("ante..Ki" he blubbered "Mary had a l.ltlle I iltnh" bo r-iih.-li.iilly that Hie audience huh in olined lo yrnw syuipul bel ie 'I lie d'lo bv Mil's llatlie ('..fhiane mid lleorne liineaiBiiu Hi "betl.ia iiml Itellinal j lltitlersiiip" will grotenpie to the point j of beiut; tuily uiIibIic. 'I here were several nlher feaiureM of exiiL't'eialed 1 11'inn'in ! that served as reminders of J roininiiM'ciit school days. It admirably ', served its piupnuo of dittw iuij and ainiis ; lti a biK crowd .Mr.. K K. I'barm.iu sail,,' a sonii bo well that she was obliged ! to respond to an en.'oie. The chinch 1 s.s iely nelled tiboiit f 1 10 from the per- fix malice it: d unuM have ma le nunc but for the limited capacity of the house. Sf. l'.M I.'s (it'll. n Ksri:iii ainmkvt Last Tuesday niubt St rutil's (itiild :!svii a dramatic eiileitainitieut tit pope's hull eoiisicliiiu ol two p.ttls two one si t (..ine.lu'i. Theliit one nasentilled i "The rotiuh lii tneind" in which Mrs. Theoiliiiti t'latk. Mies ('urn llardimr, j Mibs Sophia Logos and Messrs. McKit ! trick, (iooitro, Itholes, Thorn and ! Wilson constituted the cast. The work I was Well dono. Mr, McKillrick made ; slid admirable "Sir William Kvetureen" ; and Mrs. Clark an e.pially jtood Mar ery" while Mr. libodes as "('unsin Joe" j was ipiifo "killing". 1'ollnwiiii; this w.w the larce " Wanted ( hie ThotiNiind Milliners'' in which the charucters were taken by Mrs Clark the Misses Glass pool, Kelly, CI iirmnii, Cocbrano, Hard tii) und 1iKiis, and Menrs. A. H. Graham, K. K. Williams and K. J. I.ouis. Mr. Williams as ".bs llanos" was tho briuhl. particular star of this M-rform-once, lint ho was ably seconded by his accomplice, Mr. I-ouis as "Tom Tipton." Mrs. K. K. Chiirtnun rendernd a vocal selection Unit pleased the audience so well that she had lo sinir another. Tho ret iitts of the entertainment were fHtUK) It was a credit to Mm. I'otdiruiu', under whoso direction the preparations wore conducted, and to the participants in program. Siimk Casks or Abhah.t Thero has been much annoyance in tlio vicinity of Park Place by tho lawless conduct of hoodlum boys who have taken pains to terrify the timid and defenseless in many instances and in some cases they havo committed assaults that wore worse than annoying. Last Friday four hoys from that town were arrested for stoning tho houses of K. Wheelor and 1'avid Close. Their niimesiiro Kalph Nuehund, Louis llimnieler, Fred Straight and James Mallieson, They appeared before Justice Fouls lint l'liday and Friday of this week was the time, set for their trial. They were released on their own recognisance. K. A, B. Howard of Murks Prairie was also ai rested last week on a warrent charging him and his throe soim with assault upon P, A. Gillinin, a school teacher. The throe sons hud gone to Marion county w here the olllcor wuh in quest of them but they havo sent word that they will coiuo to Oregon City for examination Thursday, Tiik Susiiaiikk Cask Tho renion slriineo against tho granting of u license to George Hiishuuer in Cunby have tiled their bill of exceptions and ti e matter w ill be taken to the circuit court where it will come up on application for a writ of review. Tlio case will bo hoard before Judgo Taylor at. tho spring term of court. The legal questions involved are likely to bo thoroughly sifted before the end Ih reached for both sides avow tho in tention of carrying tho case to its full conclusion. People with delicate stomachs find Ayer's Snrusparillii agreeable lo the siiste, and therefore, prefer it us a blood ptirilior to any other. This is ono reason (or its groat popularity as a spring and family medicine. Safe, certain, and palatable. Legul blanks at the Entbih'Kisis otllce. A! LUllkJJ We ay On Saturday the 5th inst. at 10 a. e TO LAST THIRTY DAYS. Our immense lines of spring goods have just begun to arrive, and although we have geeds packed from floor to ceiling, yet we have not room enough. Our entire front will be covered with red, white and blue signs, so no one can miss the place. EBffll AT COST, MIB. JcTX. Ixk wit for our BUSINESS LOCALS. Cush paid for county and city warrant. M. V Tl'KNKU, Kntkiii'hihk ollico. Go to Wilson A Cooke's for the Oliver Plow. (Mocks at PnrniiMstor A Andreson's. Kveryoiiu warranted. Kevarnishing of bedroom suits, tahles and chairs done at Bellomy A Busch's, opposite the postollice. tf There are bargains In bedsteads, wire springs and wool niatiusaea at tho sec ond hund store th it week. tf When you are not ready to make your garden and aro in need of seeds, come and select them from the largo variety on hand at the Park Place store. Lounges, chairs, etc., upholstered at llohiutn A Warner's All work guar anteed. He air all your old lounges for little money and they will he good as Thero is no uso in faying hiKtt prices for poorly made up furniture when yon can buy goon honest goods at Bolloniv A lliiscli's store opposite the postollice, for very little money. tf Just arrived at the Park Place Store, a lino assortment nf Ginghams, chtillies and outing llannels, all beautiful in de sign and figure, directly from the Hast. Come and see them. Thoy aro constantly receiving novelties in glassware, china, porcelain, lunch baskets, lumps etc. at the New Crockery store opposite tliu postollice. Some good bsrgnins In bund lumps to close them out, Hamilton & Washburn are daily ex pecting tho arrival of several largo in voices from the FaiHt of Drv Goods, Boots and Shoes und Notions. Tho selections and varieties for tho Bluing trade can not ho surpassed. Wantkd A live man or woman at once to sell lots on the installment plan Highest commission Paid. A !'"v lots to giveaway. Address V. i). Bruce, the lending real estate dealer, next, dogr to Bank of Oregon City . Now is your opportunity to buy all wool Oregon Blankets ut cost , llmiiil ton & Wushurn, of Park Place, aro de termined to nell their stock of blankets on hund at a sarifice to make room for goods daily arriving Don't forgot the place. Wilson & Cooko w ish to inform their many friends that, they carry in stock a complete lino of Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows of nil dilt'eront sizes (also Kxtrns) Harrows, Cultivators and Shovel Plows of all kinds which thoy will soil at Portland prices. Examine our stock and got our prices. SO SAYS SHAKESPEARE. MORE ROOM ! MORE ROOM ! ! BOOTS AND SHOES MAY GO AT COST, UVrJE: MUST HAVE! KOOBff. Consequently we begin another Iclttrcl s Shoe advertising novelty this week. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Comer of F'ront and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON KART1I. For poncral repairing he stands without a jx'er. For firt-ckss, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him ! 2,000 STITCHES miNUTE. The HiitHrjr Shuttle Noes It. STANDARD SEWIXG MACHINE, WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. Fasten! Running, Lightest Kunnlnat. n1 Essi es! Kept fit liepnir nf any Machine. nu.de. terms Easy. Ji I.AN1'HKIH, Auent, With Thayer A AUlou, Orkoon Citv. KAMSBY'S STABLES, BARLOW, OR. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. Horses fed and cared for by tho day or month at reasonable rates. M. II. Flanagan. J. P. Hill. Flanagan & Hill, W1IOLKSALE AND RETAIL LIOUOR STORE. KELPS ON HAND THE BEST SELECTION ol Wines, Liquors, Ale, Beer, Ac, to be mint! In the Stat. In LoKtis-Eiosthiim Block (Jive me a call. HALF AND HALF ON DRAUGHT, " fl' QUARTER ker county. Ore- ft tfon, ttcnr what ul il is now Baker City, f C M Tl TRV a man who lins since ULII 1 UIVI become Identified with the resources nnd n f r .i.,...t,mm,.nt of that count rv. This man AVJU is no oilier tlinn Mr. John Stewart, one of the weuIUucst ana niosi iniuieiiinu uimua ...v county. In a recent letter he says : " I had been suircruiK uiiui p.. in-- ney complaint for some time, and had used many remedies wunom any uiu venn,,.,. v ... pains in luy back had become so severe that I was -.1 .ooMidiufrtn mv work and could not move about without the use" of a cane. Hear- infr, through a friend, of the wonucrtul cures ei fected bv Oreijou Kidney Tea, I was induced to try a box, aiid from that verv 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 fricuds. I would not be without it for anything." . Oregon Kidney Ten cures backache, tncontt. nence of urine, brick dust sediment, buniinjt or painful sensation while urinating, und all affec tions of the kiduey or urinary ornans of either sex, FOR SALE BY CHARMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS. i KINGDOM M 1 HORSE ! Next door to Bank, You'll get one. CITY VIEW MARKET, Boyer & Gale, Props., Wholesale and P,etail Dealers in Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon and Lard. THE BEST OF MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN, SHOP ON SEVENTH STREET, AT HEAD OF STAIR8. NEW STORE! S. S. JENNINGS Has opened a Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruits, VEGETABLES, WOODENWARE AND FEED. Remember the place on Seventh street, corner of Jackson. Mr. David May will be in charge of the sates department Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. PKA1.F.K IN STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE. All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work Promptly Done. PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER. Shop wu Seventh POPE & CO. This old anil reliable firm always keep in stock a lull line of Heavy, Slielf aiii lifuira Harflware, Tinware, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY i Store, Oregon City, Or. FRESH GOODS! choice selection of St., near I'iot. OREGON