Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME (K C T COH NTKAUKUM. In Krrxcr Mm n u, lwrj, Immura A I, TuN A A lUMnNA: llV IIHmmN HIT. I.KAVK FliHTU Nil .' n. 7H(i. m. '. in. m. WW III. iWimii. i miii. 111. 1 1 l l lit Kl l III. H Wl III. f, ,U , Nn way Iniiillnm. I liltlvaly un iH'licht taken im Oman trlpa. NulnnWy I' M. hunt will lvv 1'orllatnt I II ID I'. M. HI'NDAY. V Ml a. in II ini , m. 'i Ki , m. II im a. m. "mi ( Hi, i Ml i in. Hum until atiti)tini to liaii(. wllliout umliii NOI'TIIKKN VSVIVW I1AII.WAY NiiKTII Kill Nil. AlKnliy I.mmI (way alatlnu.) I'alllitiuU Kxirt.a (ilirniKli ) Hiiaoliiuii l.orl (way alallulia) lll'TH INHKII, Hrhllri( l,Ml (way I'atliin.) Allmny I immI (way alallMiia) l.'allliiiulN hkiraa (thrutixM 0 HI a m 4:i a. 111. ' II W i. IU. ill a m n ii p. hi 7 ;M p. 111 THE MAII.H, Mailt elnao kmii( Nurili, 110 A. M , Sim I. M Malta cilia iln( H0111I1, V UU A. M.I U V. M. allil mil THa. Ormoiitlly In Kly.Carni, Uullim.NMalla ami Willi. .11 lavna at lu i a 111 Mimilaya. WnI rlnv an.l ITl.lay ami ri'limn al lu tu av. in, un fulUiwIni il)a iiri-Knn I lly In Klv, Wliik.i'larli Mna.lnwIlriK.k Vlilixi Mllla nlnl Mullnii. Iravca al 10 ma III. Tufitay. nnirilay ali-t Katililay, nlnl rtnurna un fiitWittlliji ilaya at i :ui ji in. rlillVVY, AI'KII. 15, 1H'2. ivkhi:hm, a 11 i:,tiio v M A ( imkn lmi llir mil) rum pli'lr llnt of t trliillli'lll liiil-iiiriita In Orricaa t'lly, I'urtlnnil rli' 4llralrl . Illlj l I ! nnil iir jour trntrlliiK ti-na it nil IVrlKlit, AS ImI'OKIANT I. AMI !Kl'lnnN. Till' llml riiwi cdiiiu Uifurii tlm Ori'gnn City olllrn u( it tiniU'r laud nj..l ua- linn to I'uiiU'Nt a li nti'itil untrv linn ju.U-i'ii ili'clilinl. ('Imrli'H HiiUmmi lul lull iiihiIii it liiiiiiiiiti'.l entry on ih'i lion :i(l t 1 ti, r II r. IhiIiik nut fur Irniu Itiidul Vvil lull". Siilim'iiiuiitly SiimIi J llillllllll'l Hllll(llt to Hill tillllHT Inn. I iiilii'ttiiuii lor tlit H.inii' lun.l un. I iilli'.-.-.l (linl till) tillcl in UMliotl WilM llliBiilnU.lv 11 11 ill (or nu'rii ult 111 nl hho. Tim claim mil Ihk! 1 nut It in iiinliii'(Hniir f.'iiHI lor tlm liiiinivi'iiiriili, limvuvKr, iiiul I1.1.I uui.i Ilia Iiiiiiiii on tlit ! .1 1 it iii'iitly two yiurx. Aa 11 (iirtlmr i-uiimt (or rimoultiim llu 1 l.iiiniiut'a l-lltl y it H:lrt ulliv'i'J tlmt lu lunl not iMitiTi' l tlm linn) in okI f.uih; tli.it Ilia ihii'iiiho una in,riy to v'.'t lillc to tlm noirrty 1111. 1 Iriiimfi'r it lo llruwar St Tlioniinn, tlm UriiUI VimI l.innlii'r (in iun y . Tlm liourinK ( iMi.j.'. (ourtKcn iluyi TIik iliriHinn wnn iiK'iiinnt tlio pnili'xliint lii'i iiiimi tlm tun lir I it ii I art i-X.ri'Hly Hliptiltitin tlmt for a 111 i 11 K iiiiiIit it to I in vuli. I tlirri timet Im no I'Tvv'ouk luiini'Hti'ml I'iIiiik on it. Tliia iloi'H not liiinn into iinhtioti tin. Mill. lity ol tlm Siilziniin iliiiin wliicli may vet l tricil. (Ihkiion onii HiiiiiH ThtTit nri ovi ili'iu i'H mi nil hitli'n tlmt tlm hoiih liir Is imjHirtotl from (liiriniiny Itnvo tuki'ii runt, iih it wt'ri1, in Orison ami urn rupiil ly Incrt'timim in ntimU'r, Tlmrn in A coimiiliTulilti nnmlii'r ol llirtn about Ori Kon City, The iiihtiiiuiilii initkt'H mel ody tlii'Ht moonlight ni'liU mill vmiouH iitln'r iniiko thi'ir proHoncti knoun In tlm ilny titnu, Tlm hii.lrt urn 111 i r.itory mi.l tlmy urn ru.i.lly Hprou.lin Hontli nl lint o'iMcrvntion contlrniH tlm lii'lit't tlmt tlmy roturn to t lit) Willniiit'ltii vul li'y in tlm NpritiK. It tlin'ii yi'iirn ago Hint IIIH) piiim of llirtiHliott, dkylnrks, niglitini;iili'ii, linnutH, n .1 1 tl ml 1 i-.i , bull Iliii lii'H, I'liiillinclmn, nri'.iHnrlicn, lilm k ntnrllin,'i, rml-liri'iiNt robins, KroHhuuks Hiul ni ui'iK l"iil" wiirti liliiiriitml Kt I'oi tliui.l AtiotliiT lot will) lilHirnteil lnt yi-nr. Ho Ori'iton, wliivh wan not iinturnlly wi'll "tipplii'il witli onK binlit, will noun linve pKinty of fiMithnrcil boii) bIits from the imKrtiiil stivk. Fob a Wuiimi'h Faiii. All othtir pro jnctii to provide a rcprtwiintiition 'or Orison at tlm world's fiiir Imving liiilod of ri'iirliinn a hiiI ittfiiotory rt'inilt tbo Hlnte liorticulturiil Docility Iiuh lukcn tliu mat tor up iind It pro)o(H tit lpHHt to have a pron;r diHplny of Orogon fruit nt tho (air. Sini'ii tlm withdrawn! of tho I'liiini Imr of uommorca conimittuo from the work of ultiimptini; to ru.nn fumlH fir u Htiitii exhibit the commiltee of the hor ticultural Huciety in widoniiiK tho gi'oie of Hm eirorts o that it in likely togivo Oregon u pretty coniprtdieiiHive repro Htintation. C.iininittuoa have been up pointed to have fharo of the work in each county of the state. For t lacka nniH counly J, A. Chime, 0. N. Harton and N. II. Harvey have been iippointcd anil they will proonud with the work here, Catti.k (ionic to (litAHS, John Shafer and Hobert Bnty of Jlolalla have pur elianml thiH sprinn about -150 bend of two-year-oldn and three-year-olds in Clackamas counly and they are driving them Boulbward. Tbo three-year-olds will ha taken to tho wild tmi.ing lands of southern Oregon to prepare them for market In tho fall and the two-year-olds will be drivun through Santium paHS lo tbo hunch Krass pastures ol eastern Ore gon. Clackamas county is getting so well settled that the wild W aning lands are rapidly disappearing but it can raise cattle to stock the hills of the country that is not tillablo beyond tbo Cascades and the Callpooias. Tim Contkatkd I.Ann Caakh.-TIib thirty-mid land case that went on trial in tlm local hind olllcn, Involving the lillo to h ninny ti n. tx of laud In Col umbia county have lieen jdlHposod of for tlm present. There were eleven timber lund cnsiw In which Dm government sought to net iimI.Iii the title of Kdiniind Mull, triumiiiree. Kvidenro was tukeil ill two of the cnHim and it was agreed to submit the other nine on the muiiiii testimony, Tlm decision was ugninst the government in slj nf them. Two casea In which H. U. Foas was the Irnnsfuren weni similuiy iKicided, There wine two pre-emption cui sgnlnst Hull and one luminal Foa (1'cldid In favor ol the government on the ground nf non compliunce with the pieemplloii luw. Onacaim sgiiiust Hull wua continued on riicoiniiieuilution of the shcisI agent who ns prim. " tiling the cusu for the goveriiiiieut. Five preemption cases weie continued till July and two con tinued 011 stipulation The remaining government cases agiiinst Hull itml Fuss, some eight in number, were continued for service upon the entrvmen. A ItKi't hi.ii'AK IUi.i.y.-TIio republi cans of Claeknmiia county will have a grand rally al Shlvely'a thculer on next Wednesday evening April 211 This will be the 'list IrniiortHlit Killlir.il meeting ol the rnmpiiign. There wilt be an nbiindmice of good uiin-lc and Hon. I'ortlnml will be present slid make Htilun M.illury hii.I Hon. S. F. Cnples of Sprei hes, Theio will also bo addresses by the Is-st local speukers. Hblvely's tbenter 011 Seventh street is the largest hull In the city nnd every proviiou for coiiifo.tubly itci oiiiiiioilntii'g a vast throng Is being made. Kverylssly is invited to ntlend the meeting. A special invitation is exteinled to the Indie who will find it entertaining and instriu tive if it is a political meeling. Hi'kciai. Cotxcii. Mkktixii There was a Biccinl ineet.ng of the city council Inst Tuesdny night tiom which Noble, I'orler nn. I Hnmlall were ill writ . It having lieen found necessary foi the city election next month to be conducted on the A nit rul 1 11 ri pl.in a ommittee coti siting ofCoiiueilinen (VConnell. Wilkin son and Ijitourettu was apiHiiuled to proiilo the reipiisitn f.ietlilies for voting accor.ling to luw. J. II Kellogg was nppoiuled pound uiatcr on n-com-menilulion of the chief of police. A coiniiiunii nl'on from the ltili.i'i relief committee of the I'nite.l Stale ankiug ni.l fur the starving ItiiHiimi was rend nnd the mayor was uutliori.-'d to cull a iiiiihs meeling Snliirday night to con sider the 111. itter. A I'loNKKa I v 1 Nil . rn. J. C. (ieer. who lives with her daughter, Mrs O. II. Cone Heir Itutteville, is lying very low nnd on account of her great age and general feeble condition there is scarcely a possibility of her recovery. About four weeks ago while going lo close a door her loot caught in the enrpet and she fell against the door and wall bo heavily that fier hip was broken She is eighty years old She came across the plains Irom Illinois in IH.'iL' and four years Inter married J, C. (ieer, n veteran of the war of 1H12. He died in 1SK1. They raised a large family of children who are all identified with the best in terests of tbo state. Tun Sai.km I(klkaski) The steamer Silem, which ran on the rocks on the city front January A and was so damaged that she had to be lieai bed on a sunken wharf at the brick Homing mill to pre vent her sinking, was released last Tuesday afternoon. 1'. Hutch of I'ort land had tho contract lor getting the host nllout Several unsuccessful attempts were made while tho water was low hut the recent rise warranted another attempt and the Modoc Dually pulled the Salem into the river. Thurs day the boat went to Portland and she will soon bo at work on tho river again. Nkw Docks Hcii.t. Joel 1'. Geer has been engaged for about ten days in driv ing piles for docks at various points on tborivei. For himself near Ilultevillo and Jacob .Mi ley near Wilsonvillo he built wood docks and for John Kruse and Riley Shetirer steamboat docks. At Graham's ferry be drove piles for J. 8. Vaugban and ho did work at the Itutte ville ferry. Monday be brought tho pile driver down river and drove piles (or an extension of liroughton's saw mill wharf next day and then he took the machine to Portland. Company F Imi-kovino. Co. F, 0. N. (i., Ib picking up a good deal of now strength. Last Monday night live now members joined the company W. A. Huntley, C. U. Huntley, O.K. Year gin. V. II. Wiggins and Mnir. Captain Gaming and Second Lieutenant Kelly passed a creditable examination in Portland last week. Under tbo new ollicers there is a revival of interest in the oiganization. F'very onconrago ment Bhotild bo given the boys to bring the company to a high standard of proll ciency. Guano Excursion To Portland Tues day ovening April 10, by aleamer Altona. This is your opportunity to hear the grand concert of the United States Ma rino band, of Washington I). C, at tho Armory, or attend one of tbo great plays that will be given on that evening at tbo Portland theatres. Boat will leave Ore gon City dock at 6 :30 and return at the cloBe of the concert. Bound trip tickets 50 cents. Tickets for the concert $1. Tickets can be had at Uuntloy'e book store, or of J. W. Uanong. Brief Mate Jfcns. Kheepsliearlng hasalready commenced In portion of Grant county, and more than one fbs kmaster is mourning In coiUMiipience, through losses sustained during the recent cold snap. I) , J . Cooper of The Dalles, has a very Interesting letter from Hon. Ilinger llermuiin, vrittcn on the day when lie had his light in the coinin'ttee for the canal and locks at the cascades, in which he says ships may resell The Dalles wharves from the sea direct with in twenty-four months. A carload of cuttle was shipped from Corvallls to Portland the other duy, Thuy were all nulcli cows and were purchuseil for shipment lo Japan on a steamer that was lo leave Poitland that night. There were thirty head in all taken to the Oiient, twinuy of which were purchased in llen'on county at an average of '.V) per head. The duty and freight on these thirty cows will Is about $U)tX), making eui'ii bovine cost uli. 111 1 IIIH landed In J.tpuu, and they ate nothing but common American milch cows, either. James Collue, who keei a grocery tore near the desit al Snohomish, ac cepted a raised $10 bill Thursday in mak ing change, and did not discover its character until about to make a deiosit in Hut l iist National bank. The figure two in each instance had been covered by the flguifs 10, that had evidently lieen taken from tobacco or cigar-box stumps and pusled over the original. The bop aeienge in western Washing ton i considerably increased litis year, Mii.twitliHtuii.liiig the hesvy losses in curred lust year 011 account of the rav ages of the hop louse The habits nf this pests are now understissl by grow era, who will be iMitter able to coe with them tlos year. The vines are looking healthy and growing well, although the weather lias been unusually cold for this season of the year. Lost A small purse, containing two rings, oniK bearing the initials "W lo F 1S7H " A liberal reward is offered by leaving the same at the Cliff house. W. F. CoKNKI.L. Fok Sai.k Ciikai' Dressed side-walking, six feet. Apply to W. Y.. MoltKIs, Park Place. BUSINESS LOCALS. (io lo Wilson A Cooke's for the Oliver Plow Clucks at Iltirniciter A Kci vune warranted. Andresen's. I liunges, chairs, etc., ui'hoMcre'l at llolmnn A Warner's All woik guar anteed. lic air all your old lounges for little money and they will be good as new. At tlie Park Place store you will find a line assortment of gents' and hoys' felt wool and straw liuls Latent styles. Just in from tbo Lat. Whiskers that ure prematurely gray or gray should be colored to prevent the look of age, and Buckingham's Dvo ex cels all others in coloring brown or black. Don't foiget that Hamilton A Wash burn of Park Place can furnish yon with .loom, windows, paints, oils, nails and hinges of every description and all kinds of hardware essential to house building at way down figures. Send in your list and let us ipiote you before building. Wilson A Cooke w ish to inform their many friends that they curry in stin k a complete line of Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows ol all different sizes (also Kxtras) Harrows, Cultivators and Shovel Plows of all kinds which tliev will sell at Portland prices. Kxmniuo our Block and get our prices. There are novelties each season in wearing apparel and there are likewise novelties each season in the furniture line. The very latest designs in various lines of furniture are being received daily by the well-known house of llellomy A Busch This firm carries tho largest stock of furniture of any housinn the city. They handle home made and easterii goods. It should be tho duty of every one desiring lo pur chase any thing in the furniture lino to pay this house a visit before making selections. They can show the largest and most complete stock to select from and sell a superior quality of goods at very low prices. tf Notice. Tax Tavkhs ok School District No. Kl: Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of school district No. (ij will sit as a board of equalization to examine and correct the assessment roll of the district on Monday and Tues day, Aprit 18ih and l!Hh, 18D2, at 7:30 p. m. at tho city council chambers in Oregon City, Oregon, By Order of Board of Directors Tuos. F. Kyan, Clerk. Dated this 4th day of April, 18!2. Take 11 I p Came into my enclosure at the United States Fish hatchery, on or about Nov. 30, 181H. a mare colt supposed to be about three yon t s old, no marks except bay with star in forehead. Owner will pleaso call, prove property, pay expenses and take tbo animal away. John A. Bykk, Clackamas, Or. Attention Teamsters. $200 cash will buy a span of mules, harness and a nearly new wagon. In quire of Lydia Livesay, near Jones's mill, Oregon City. tf School deportment cards one cent each, good for term, at the Entkhphibe office. MANY PEOPLE Who read thin will not be interested in tho leuBt as to which is tho host mixed paint to lino tho coming HUiumor. OTHER PEOPLE Will lie glad to St now that John W. MaHury it Hon are now manufacturing a liquid paint which is guar anteed to be otrictly pure Linseed Oil, White Lead and Zinc; for years their colors in oil have been the standard, as every painter knows, and the mixed paint now prepared by this celebrated house has a greatvr sale than all other brands combined. Wo arc tho nolo agents for this section, and have a full line of Manury'e paint in stock. Our Mr. Louifl, who is thoroughly conversant with everything relative to house decorations, will, perhaps, be able to give you some practical hints in regard to painting. Let us talk with you. Cauiield & Huntley, Preicrlptioa DruggiiU. 10 CENTS Will buv 24 (sheets of good pajior and 24 en velopes to match, put up in a neat box. This is a bargain and won't last long. You usually pay 25 cents FOR A BOX Of equal quality. If you are a lover of fancy stationery, we have it at all prices up to toe. a box, which buys those suberb goods of Mo Clurg's, properly called "Matchless." Speaking OF STATIONERY Don't forget the latest "Perfumed Stationery." It looks sweet, smells sweet, IS sweet. Huntley's Book Store, Next door to the Poetottice. ISAAC MILLER Manufacturer of au.l itealer in BRICK AND TILE OF THli BEST QUALITY. -AUo- ROUgh and Dressed Lum ber and Boxes. Prices the Lowest, Coods the Best. Four Miles East of Hubbard. THE KOHLER. HENRY KOHLER, Prop. Barlow, - Oregon. LKAOINU 110TK1. OF TIIK PLACE. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. Meals 25 cents. MMSBY'S STABLES, BARLOW, OR. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. Horses fed and cared for by the day or month at reasonable rates. tildtatai QUARTER kcr couuly, Ore- ft (ron, near whRt Ur 11 is now Baker City, PCNTMPV a man who has since LCJl 1 Ufll become identiried with the resources and n ( ft development of that country. This man AVlU is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the wealthiest and most influential citiiens In the county. In a recent letter he says : ' 1 had been suffering: from pains In my back and 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 in. throuirh a friend, of the wonderful cures ef fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to try a box, and from that very first dose I found instant relief, and before using half the contents 01 me box the pains in my back entirety disappeared. I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea. aud can conscientiously recommend it to my friends. 1 would not be without it for anytmng." Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, Incontl. nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or painful sensation while urinating, and all affec tions or the kidney or urinary organs 01 ennersc FOR SALS BY CHAEMAN 4 CO., DBUGGIST8. Mow Park Dairy, RANDALL & HEMMELCARN. Props. PURE FRESH PILiK Delivered to all FULL MEASURE AND Jennings, At his new store, corner of -THE FINEST I FEEDS TH KIT 1 Family Groceries I3ST OEEGOIT CITY. All Goods Fresh, Pure and Full Weight. Orders taken at your house, and free delivery to all parts of the city. DAVID MAY in charge of sales department. a. 11 . BCIIKAM. SCHRAM & MOORE, Manufacturers and Dealers In HarnessSaddles The only complete line in Oregon City, embracing everything the trade demands. Honest work and reasonable prices is our aim. Seeds, Trees, Fertilizers, Poultry and Bee Supplies, Spraying Materials, Etc., Etc. No. 171 Second Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. CITY VIEW MARKET, Boyer & Gale, Props., Wholesale and Retail Healers in Fresh Beef, Mutton, Tork, Ham, Bacon and Lard. THE BEST OF MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN, SHOP ON 8EVENTH 8TREET, AT HEAD OF 8TA1R8. DEALER IN STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE. All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work Promptly Done. PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER. Shop n evoulh P0PE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of luff, SMi nl mm larirae, Tinware, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY DEALERS IX Furniture, Bedding, Stoves, Tinware, 1TOTI03STS, ETC, ETC. Second Hand Household Goods Of all kinds, Bought and Sold. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OREGON CITY. Opposite the Post Office. parts of the City. PROMPT SERVICE. the Grocer, Seventh nnd Jackson Streets. LINE OF- J. A. MOORE. St., near Ofpot. OREGON