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Oregon City Hnterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME 0 t!.T- COMNTKAMKIOt. Ik Krrm t Mnin U, ln. HI ira Al.TilNA A II K MUNA i.aavn imamm tiTt. i.av hinri.ANii 1 una m. ) mm, in, ! Ill, (I HI a, Hi, I'M" Ml. I Jimiii, I V ( m. -i mi u in, I I If' p m im i in, l I' "'. u Mi l Ml. Nl Way Ulltlllllft I I'nalliti'ly um lirlilil aalt mi thraii lrl Nlil,ay'alt I' M Imnl Kill Inn I'mUali'l III II It I' M. Ht'NUAV. Mi, nv i. in 1 'i m. II hi. I i l hi, i Mi i in, 1'lnttf nil iiIi)ih'I In rlmiiif ttltliniii iiudi'o wiiumiN ( it, annua, an, mimkik i hmiiu irnrri. am.ai iimii,ui. I.K.V (ia,i" I ItV. I XVII frtwuaat). kiiuh 10 M. IIHIiK. a io A u M A M 4 30 Y, M. A, M. ii no I' M 10 0UA.il. 7 mi A M a in r m t itnipl ub fcnlar FfU lit errM un all tilj.i WHTIU.U1 I'AI'IKII' UAILWAV ilaTH if Nil. Alttuny l-wil may lUllnm) t allfnillL kauro. jltirmili Uiwniiiiit lol ir luu.iut) MI'TM lot t. Hilium l x-l ly l.u.ini) Alliauy I im'.I tway alalt.uitl t alUi.ruli kir.u 1 1 loll u ii 31 lu r. i.i a. in. I Xi p. m. I II . m 1 t p in 7 Til (i in Til It UAII.M. Malta f la (nlii Nrlh. IU A M , S'W IV M alalia rli. .ilu H.mlli, V ou M 15 I'. W. aila .'l tii Oritut'ltr lu fit rcm, Mutiiio.M-ilalla and Willi, U l,ati at lv a m Moli.laya. Wr.l rtp,laya ami krM.)a n,l r.iurua at luuia.m. ui toltiiwtna: (lava ir(in t'lti lii Klv. Mliik.flat. M.' l"wllr.-.k I'nlnu tlllla ai'.l M illllio. Ii'ai.'a al II) XI a In lilra.Ly. 1tinr.Uy an1 Natunlay, and rcliirua cm iill.illi ilana ! I i in Kit I DAY, MAY IS, UVl. OKKI.IH 1 1 V (.r i H IT. I'll Annual Enrmnpnipiit of III Nona of )lt-mun. Th tli in) annual iiiruimicht of tli Sunn ol Vi'li'iuiin Iwlil in l'lirlliiti'l May mli, lillli an. I Dili. Tlm rvHrU Hiiliinilli-I aliowixl Iwi'Ivk rump in llm UI in K'HkI "tuil'lintf. Alxiut wvniity n'irwinUllvB young inon nf llm tt!vn 'atnui ini't to "li'i'l uilliwm fur tlm nimi in.; yi'r an. I to trmiaai t mu ll oOiit bu InviM aa might n imtI t (hiiiiii lii.lnri' it. Dr. C. K. lrkt of l'lirtliinil, tn ! I I'd imI oul.mi'l ouniiiuniliiik;, Citt. C K. Hullnr of Nimlmrij, tviiior vico I'liinniati.li'r, mul Copt. ). M. Pwyur uf Silvrrton, junior vire coiiiiiinntlnr. The iliviaion raiiitcoiinml w tlmn elvotail. Snvcn Wirn IHMiiiiiali'.l nml tilt) tlirrt lii(lnat nr liH-toil in thi'!orJir nmnnil 'pt. C. A. Ilonnan. r. ol Uri'K'nn ('ily, ('apt. K. T. IIcmiiIiiu jr. of I'orlliinl, i'upt, J. K. Wriiflil. ol Nowlmrtf. For JiiIikU'I to Ui national Kiicamp UiiMil to b lirl.l in lldlonu, Mont., In AiiiEUat nrxtW. H. Itylii'O of I'urtlmiil ami Ciipt C. lliTinnnn of thin rlly cru liH'tiii ly aitlmiiutton ami llorai n T. tnp nl E. T. lwiniiiK ultprnnto. TIhmipxI in orlr u tho iH-lnction of nuiUlilu pliic for tho no nt uni'mnpiiiiint. Tlia following cltii'K wore put hi'toro tlm vnrampmitiit for tlii'ir i-oniili'nition, Alhaiiy, Illinium, HooJ Kivor, Now 'itirit, I'ortlnnil and trt(?on City whiwe luluiii mid ailviinUioH wum nircly put 1 j Copt.?. A. llurumnn nd rouiully upplauiliiil. Ori'ipm City woivtvl nil lint fonr voIok for thii Ith nnnmil onrnmp miMit to liu Iii'l l tlui lit Monilny in May A Mali'iut'iit To Whom it May ('oni isks : In vuw o( ivrtiiin "riiuiliiloint reports whiih Iiiivo HiiiiiKil curroiiry In tlm couiuiiinity, con ccniiiiK li'iidinu int'inhcrH of llio Con Kn'Ritlioiml church in thin city, w, tlm undi'rniKtiod cninmith'O ol mii.l fhurrh, would mty to whom it limy concern, Unit Miiid m uuiliiloUH report", mid hII iniilter H'rtniniiiK thereto, liiive heen tlioroiiulily inveKtiKiiled hy un; thut tho clivuiiiHtun t ea of timu and pliico mid purnoiiH con-lim-U'd therewitli wo.ro no tniniiloly Kiven tlint wo Imvo boon nlilo to (jet it t tho fuctn in tlm caho; mid it In llm iinuni iuoiih opinion ol tliiH roininitleo, tlim Hiilil reirtH lire without foiiiidalioii In fuel, mid Unit there In noovidenco what over to Htlpport ny t'hiirisoH, nml Hint the perHon or ptmonH orininntiim wiid reports did no wit hunt canno or roiiHon, mid it Ih our opinion Hint they were originated with nmliciouit intent. W'u liorohy warn ail perNoiiH HgiiiiiHl repenting or cirouliitinn the Munin, under penally of the law. signed, Jamkk Wii.kinhom, ,. II. Aniiiikwh, C. II. Pyk, t), W. I.IHMI. Puled Oregon (Mly, May 7, 1HH2. I'ulilie Scliool Ceuiuti'iiceinent, Tlm city boIiooIh will cIoho May 1!7. A cIiihh of live, coimiHting of Minwd llatlio Willoughby, Anna Polnn, Johio Newton, Mollio Wilkiimon and Zotla KdniiHton w ill coiiiilelo the courBO ofBtmly. l're paialioiiH are being mado to hold; public KriidiiiitinglexerclsoB, 1'rof. F. liiyler of Portland will deliver the nddroHS to tho class. The oxoreino8 proinlso to bo in teresting and Instructive. Lost. On Sunday May 8 a gold glovo buttonor with turquoise sotting. Finder will be rewarded by returning to this otlice. IIK.ll, KHTATK TIUNSI KIIS. N111111111117 of tlm lleeiN Mleil In (hf C'uinily IliTorilor'n Onice. Tlm rual estiilo transfers llled for re cord last weeknggiegiilo l.'i,U10 milking tlm total talm 0 January 1 H:ri,17U. Anna Howell mid liiislmml to scliool disliict No it, I 0, (,7H h () ChiiimiiiiIi 1 ;, Aimer Porter to J unit's N Illiikely and wife pt I'hlWndcr Pen p I, 0 75 Oregon PhiiiI Co In Tliouiin Milne I 7, H lnm Mlnlhom ud to Port '"d.. 300 Jsiiiiis Hlniw In John Vlimey 7 acrea in 8011II1 Oregon City 4,000 E E Climuiiiu ol al lo Hoillia hclne (er I 8 b I Claiinuias Heights . (lo Elinuhi-lli M Ivelaen lo Alfred M Lovelace rre nimr Pmiiaseus 400 OA CH It ('11 lo T J Itiiniiigmi nv ' tw'i I t .1 , r 4 m A T Hclneps and wife to Samuel Meyer and wife I 7, 8, b Ml ( Ire ne" City. 1,2,'m Anna llonrll and liuahund lo W E Kartell I H b II first ad to Caiie mall 100 Win K Colly and wife to Isaac Torple Pi acres lix) Itolxrt PvUlittnerand wife to Ernest J I'.utlen tract 0 in (.'tai kuuias ltlverside 1,05!) Anna Howell and husband lo Win Hlielian I 1 b II llrst ad to Cuiie rosli 100 Panlel llerlihy to Puniel llerlihy (nephew) fill Been MX) I, E Wise and wifetoliou E Pye lis! acres 11,000 T I. Cbuimaii el al to Edwin Col lins 111 li H South Oregon City . 1:10 0 A C K It Co to W H Young ne'4' wl4il7ta, rlw 120 Tolal ia,iuo hale and festival Tho annual sale and festival of the Ilaptist Aid KiK'iety ill luka p'sce on the 2iilh and -7tli of this month. He side tho usual lufrexliiiients a choice assort meiit ol line cakes, coiifoctioiury and fruits will be on sale A largo variety ol fumy articles Ix-sides some fur service are In preparation. Tho leading painters and amateur artists of the city are requested to donate oci ineiis ol their work and the art exhibit will excel anything ever Is-fore attempted in this city, I'eisons who wii.li a picture upon any particular subject can leave orders with the superintendent of this department, Mrs. V, E. Donaldson, who will see that they get llrst class works of art at prices lower than can bo duplicated In Portland. A grand opportunity to gel fine paint ings to adorn your homes, or to send to Eastern friends and at the same time aid in building a new church to adorn our city. People's Party Nollce. All meetings of the people' party during the county canvass this month will be held at 8 o'clock p. 111. Instead of hours given in previous notices, W, W. MVKHS, M. II. WlllTK, Chairman. Secretary. The elocutionary and Vocal entertain ment that was to have been given Tliure duy night in the congregational church hy I'rof. Price and wife has been post loncd to next Tuesday night, tho 17th. Hend the Entkhi'uisk to your neighbor and let him luurn who the republican cuudiilulca are, and the news of the campaign, in cents is alt that it will cost you. Tho building of the proposed motor line on the weit side will treble the values of Sunset Cily lots, (let in on tho ground lloor. , For Sale. A good (arm near Cams known as the Kurrblaco; contains 1 5 1 ' u acres, 20 of good tillage land, 2.') inclosed and seeded pasture, well watered. Kino orchard, and garden of small frulU. New barn, root house and well. Price reasonable, one-third cash baliiiic, 11 long lime. Apply to owner, A. U. Havwaiiii. It Pays lo Itcail Hie Papers. Especially your count v paper, for often through' thin medium business chances and opportuities are presented that, might otherwise entirely escape your attention. For instance, It. Johnson & Co., Hichiiiond, Vu., I'avc an advertisement in this paxr that will prove of (H'cial interest and value to a largo number ol people hereabouts. Write to thoni for further pari ionium. llciliilirtil Suburban Home. One mile and a uuarter from town, good board walk jmst the land. Amo tracts lo suit purchaser, term easy, the llnost suburban property ollered for sale, yet on tho market New proposed motor line from Portland. High and sightly. See P. K, Jannky with W. Carev Johnson tf It you want a neat, stylish pair of shoes' lor Sunday or ovei y . day wear don't pay fancy prices lor tliein but come and hoo what wo have on hand at the Park Place store, Children's shoes, strong, durable, and madu to stand the wear and tear, a specially. Not many physicians inako great tluirapeutio discoveries. For the most part thoy content themselves with ad ministrating judiciously what is prescri bed In the books. To Dr. J. 0. Ayer, however, is duo the credit of discovering that greatest of plood-puritkus Ayor's Harsaprilla, The Entkhi'hibu until altor the elec tion for 15 cunts. M K A Til Kit, AM) CII0PH, Iteport fur Hie Week for Hie District Went of the . Mountains. WKATIIKH. The week opened warm and bright and closed with cloudy weather and showers, Mine rain fell in tlm southern than in tho northern counties during the week. There has been a marked Increase In the temperature, but yet It is below the normal, caused by the cool iiigh'.a. Frosls occurred in section on the morn ings of the 2nd and 3rd. About normal sunshine prevailed. A thunder storm prevailed in parts of the Willamette val ley on the 2nd. (HOI'S. There liss been a marked growth in all vegetation, though it is yot several weeks later than usual. Tlio weather conditions improved spring and fall grain, and allowed of spring seeding . Data are being put in, in most counties. Tlm color of (all grain has Improved. Hop are not coming up as rapidly and healthy as they should. Timothy has slow growth. Apnlu tiees are lu blos som, l hurries are a large as peas, hut they do not Indicate a large crop. Veg etable are coming up and they are very strong and healthy. The farmer are busy plowing and weeding. The frosts of the past week did no duuiage but the April frosts did considerably more dam age than is usually acknowledged though It doe not at present apear as if there would lie a I'clU iency in the fiuit crop. Wild strawberries are rie in the warmer and southern counties, while cultivated ones are beginning to turn color in iMiglus, Josephine and Jackson coun ties. Warm weather, more sunshine and fewer shower are needed to facili tate the growth and development of all vegetation. Koll of Honor. Tho following pupils in district No. 3o who mere neither absent nor tardy dur ing Hie month beginning April 4th and ending April 2".'th were Edith Jackson, EWa Moore, Ellen Frankio, (ieorgeCaac, and (ieorge lteed. M.u o Martin. Teacher. Hull of Holier. The following named scholars belong ing to district No. 17 were neither absent nor tardy fur the nienth ending April 20 Mina Ilrackett, Julia Douglas, Maud Jaipies, Freddie. Smith, Walter (ilover, Matt Glover, Dave HolTmeister, Walter Jaipies, Pert, Iiollie, and Arthur Station!, Wiley, Douglas and Charlie VaiiCuron. .11. ti. Gibson, Teacher. $75lof2.'iO A MONTH can be made working lor us. Person preferred who can furnish a horse and give their whole time to the business. Spare moments may lie profitably employed also. Also a few vacancies in town and cities. B. F. lobnson A Co., 2ith and Main St. Richmond, V. The first buyer of East Portland property are now the wealthy men of the city. Those who first Invest in Sunaet property will In tho future be tho solid men of Oregon Cily. The early bird catches the worm. BUSINESS LOCALS. Boats ready to rent at the boat house fool of tenth street. - tf Clock at Riinneister A Andresen'. Everyone warranted. l-adies' and Gents', robe at Holinan A Warner's Cnderlaklng parlors. tf County warrants bought at the olllce ol W. Carey Johnson, Oregon City, tf Scliool deportment crds one cent each, good tor term, at the Entkuckisk olllce. Don't pay bibulous prices for millinery goods when you can get all the latest styles, tiimininga and shapes at tho Park l'liiee Store at "j the usual price Central addition to Oiegon City in lots and blocks to suit purchaser. Property cheap, terms easy. See L. It. Jannky, witli V. Carey Johnson. v tf Chickens, turkey eggs and butler wanted at the Park Place store at the highest market price. Farmers can al ways lind a ready market (or their pro duce by calling here, ami can get in re turn better value for thoir money than elsewhere. New goods including all tho summer staples and novelties are daily arriving at the Park Place store. Lounges, chairs, etc., upholstered at llolman A Warner's. All work guar anteed. Hopuir all your old lounges for little money and they will bo good as new. AVbiskers that are prematurely gray or gray should he colored to prevent tho look of ago, and Buckingham's live ex cels all others in coloring brown or lilack. Hamilton A Washburn have just re ceived (aom the East several cases of gent's, ladies' and children's shoes. They are determined not to be outsold in this line of goods nml eonseiiiontly have marked them at prices that defy competition. Just cull around and let us show you what wo have got. Attention Tenmsters. $200 cash will buy a spun ot nuiloa, harness and a nearly new wagon. In quire of Lydia- Livesay, near Jones's mill, Oregon City. If Plank nolo, receipt and ordor books at tho Kntkki'hisk otlice. For 15 cents you can set the Enter raisB until June 10th. DO YOU Auk why CnufiulJ A Hiint ey'n store in tin; h:nt jiliicc for you to BUY DnigH or have your pre Kcriptiowi filled? I'ccaune we alwayn have, and fllwnyswill keep, only PURE Ami reliable chctuicaltt, even though they may cont uh a tritlo mors. Carrying an wo do, a com plete line of DRUGS, Toilet articles, perfumeries, soaps, etc., you may dc jH'inJ upon obtaining just what you want, and at the most reasonable prices. Caufield &" Huntley, Preicrlptioi Phirmicliti, 10 CENTS Will buy 21 sheets of pood paper and 24 en velops to match, put up in a neat box. This is a bargain and won't lap t 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 75c. a box, which buys those sulierb goods of Mc 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 duor lo the Poatoflloa. ISAAC MILLER -Manufacturer ol and itealer In- BRICK AND TILE Of THIC BEST Ql'AUTT. -AUo- Rough and Dressed Lum ber and Boxes. Prices the Lowest, Goods the Best. Four Miles East ofllubbard. THE KOHLER. H E NR YK O H L E R, Prop. Barlow, Oregon. 1.KAD1NU 1IOTK1. OF TUB CLACK. Tables supplied with the host the market allords. Meals 25 cents. RAMSBY'S STABLES, BARLOW, OR. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. Horses (ed and cared (or by the day or month at reasonable rates. A a Th re act- tint in Ma QUARTER onsnc n ker county. ore- -in n eon. near what UT il ia now Baker City, p C M Tt ID" a umu who has since tUJ 1 I Uli I become Iclentilird with live resources and n p n development of Hint country. This nun Jl VlVJ Is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the wealthiest nd most Influential citiiens in the county. In a recent letter he says ! "I had been aunerliifr from paina in my buck and reneral kid ney complaint for some time, and had used many remedies without any but temporary relief. The pains in inv 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. Henr Infr, through r friend, of the wonderful cures ef fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I wasinducedto try a box, and from that very first dose I found instant relief, and before usinR half the contents of the box the pains in mvback entirely disappeared. I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, nd can conscientiously recommend it to my friends. I would not be without it for anything." Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, Inconu. nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or painful sensation while urinating, and all affec tions of the kidney or urinary organs of either aejs. FOR BALK BY CHARM AN & CO., DRUGGISTS. Mentor Park Dairy, RANDALL & HEMMELCARN. Prop3. ' pURE FRESH PILiK Delivered to all parts of the City. FULL MEASURE AND MUD. E. M. Ilt KMKIHTEK. BURMEISTER Ssccessen lo Mn. DIUIII IK Walcheg, (Jloc', pilVeiWe, JeWelf ij. Repairing a Specialty. Main MCreet, Oregon Clyf Oregon. THE Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largest Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. Special sizes of Doors and Windows made to order. Turning of all kinds Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. Builders, give us a call, and see if our work is not of the bent, and our prices as low as the lowest. Price List sent on application. Factory, Cor. Main and ortland Seed Oomnanv Seeds, Trees, Fertilizers, Poultry and Bee Supplies, Spraying Materials, Etc., Etc. No. 171 Second Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. T. IVX. CROSS, TVInixta-gjer, DKALKB IN MWs Ron te ft nmssG tare Ul J UUUUI JJ UUUIU HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Holiday Goods and Gents Furnishing Goods. mH Ake ii:am"s. ta .4itsiKi:i. Gladstone - - - oiieq-oit. A. W. SCHWAIV, DEALER IV STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE. All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work Promptly Done. PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER. Khop u 11 th POPE & CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in Btock a full line of Heavy, Slf nl MaflMtra Mi are, Tinware, Etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY BELLOIVIY efts ' HEALERS IN Furniture, Bedding, Stoves, Tinware, 3STOTI03STS, ZETO,, ETC Second Hand Household Goods Of all kinds, Bought and Sold. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OREGON CITY. Opposite the Post Office. PEOMPT SERVICE. WM. A.NDKEHEIT. & ANDRESEN, C. H. L Bsraclstfr, 11th Sts., Oregon City. W UXUUUXJ.UWJ Mi., nonr l-ot. OREGON