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lOrcgon City Enterprise. schl:duli:s of time (I T. T I'O. H stkamkmn, In KrrmT Amu, w, airam.ra Al.lliNA A HAMONA: I .. .... j VI 1 II I'lTT. 1 a. mi. V W 111. 1 1 l III . "I ;l l III. 4 .HI i III, o ;m l tu 7 i . in, u a in, 17 III hi, 'i i. in, ' i in. l ill l III. M'M'AV, tii am ((.! in. II a in, l.mii in. mj, in TlHipcant atilijvcl Indiana rtniiit u. t l t mill litem i'AI'INi: UAII.WAV. MntltH Hin du. 'jll.am Ixn'al lar alali,i.) a .11 . i ajllutiiia Kiiiiwi llliriMifh) 4:1 a m, j,oiiiMil lH'l la)f lallnlia) -tUp. Hi. j antra tun till. ;,liiit l."l (ay lailiiiia) . 0 .11 a. m lliii I ifl lr lalltilial . . A un i m f alll"Hll kiHaa (Ihn. 11(h) J ,M ji m j 1 II K MAIM. l.l!i rli "lti( (irih. m , I p m, l,ll tM. olii Miiiilli, a a. In , 7 Jtl p m, i aid "t'Ta. f (itrioii I'll r to rir.l'arua. Mill aii't tMall ),aii al I.' in ii'l rrl al l; mi iLlljr. I iifri,iiril t-, Kir, Mink .I'Lrk Mi.,,ll,,.k. 1 iil"ii Mill', H'tllll" ami I .,11, ,n Iratm o ur,Uv. 'limr.'Ly ami H.tiiritay, nu, t9 it uit imniiia iiava at i ,m i ni rltlPAY, .MAY III, lmi.'l. A I'l maT Vllt l.HKlTlttirxluy the J.iinlly i.( J M, Flndley ul Nt-w I j, rn j ,yr. lii.Mil icillll vinlt and reunion -Willi auiue id their rotative and fiiciid !rnn Snn KmlM-lwu. Tln'Y hud prcviiiua y ri'ii'ivi'il H li'li'umiu (ruin Ihein aUlinK Jlinl 1 1 n1 )' would try and stop nil tliulii,y tml ill cuiiiplUuin Willi tin iiuiiiii j ,11 1 III till' parly M llil ll iiutnticrcd III nil ,M i-aiiin tii nil I li liiornii K Iin iiI (ruin '..rtlittid mill were met dy Mr. Fiiidlcy V liu iltivr llit'lii mil In liia pl''.inl l.irin V ml iin ii when, llu'y n j nt t lie liulmu e jpl llii' ilny reviewing i. I tinira. At it i rl k ll'i' irl of the party alio had M'M'. In about I'oillnii'l imiiK lll . I ir u ( lii'f.ii Ciiy Ituiii where lliiv y-'i Iritina nut lii Mr. I i ti.itr v ' place r tivinK lain in the al'ennin. They cmld t 1 1 V ri ii i in t a abort lui. n na they I n I In Ui k tu iiit In lime to have tlii'ir iv-ial tar Btlnrlit'.l o tho nvi tlanJ itn J. n.iiiIi tlial rM-iiliiK Tin I'Ntlv ii'.'l llii-ir lioinc in Sun 1'iain ix.i 1 1 lim! uf Uri li, aliii'ii uliiili lltni' llirv limp ia (tisl Ni Orli'mia, Buliiiiliin, Ni. i,ik, I'hkIi.11 ml ( liimifo lpii tlifV t',lrinli' ilm Wi.rl.l'a I'mr, Ix-ai li a tiiim- fr.MIK nlinT hiinlH I'l illll'rfnt TImiw f .ilililliii) tin- I'UitV r, It. II. l'rntl, f. i I a 1 1 1 hiiKrllit'iiilfii u( Ilm Siintlc ii IVillr It. It . it liitll l.r.illn-r nl Mm. itnlli'y'a, Mi't i .in ii ti ii- dy liia Mi(n, .Mr. J.l.ilha, wilt- mill il,itiirliir,Mi. Mut iiii aii'l ruin Ituliliii-, Mr I'urli'r, ul ? t a i in , iiihI Mm ('atrii' I'raU. Tiik I io iiiN.iii'a Pur Tim iilovi 'mil ut llii I'l'iiilriiliury lm Ihtii iuiI in ' IH iiiln.ti dy itn r lit imri Ikmt, llii' i'.ili'. Almiil duty ini'ii itll uM IiiiihIii Jt u IIi imI tit liu (mill Mrrn ut work in II,,. 111., III. IniiF liw.lli I 'iilivii'l littti'M I.AV ji'K' i limni' n( ti'ii ini'ii i iii li Iihvii Im'i'ii iluKM-ii, uinl tiny wi'itr wlillit cii In (J.'ik'iuilii ihi'ir iiniliKiiiy. I iicIit thmr iiiTliun, i-vi'iylliiii wii imiviiiii lnr- unl hkiM In k urk in IliU ditt n'mii, (apitlilii ol in niiiiiiiiiiliitliiK h-piiip vitilily (vimiii'Ii. 'Ilm llnlhliinu rixun IihiI U't-n lliirli'il ui, ami Ilm limn of limrliini'iy Hindi' it liMik livi'ly. Tin')' lio'l jiint fill mi Ilm trm k to titku Ilm nliii'ln( i"in tln lirKl cniiiii'li Hlnvo iiiniiufai' (tirt'il uiiili'i nluli'inixTviiiiiiii. In minlliiT A'iiiii iiii)i uli't'l riiiiKi'i with Ix'iliK flnmlit'il. Tlii'y wi-io wnrkiiitf on mi Ot'lt r fur lliiily nf tlit'rc, uml U'll "I llii'lil ill ln i'iiniilt'ii'i in limit to hliip l' Binirow, Tlieliiiki'l ilittiniJ rmmi will fc' rriiily fur wnrk thirty. Tin fitt't in fry iliii.rt tiit'ltt nf IIiuhii urt'at nlinin In gt 'liiiK iiitt) riiuiiiiiK hIibm" Mini llx'J' fill In- rt'itily vrrynMiii to turn tint ulnvt-H ! IIik nilti nf liC.lhHl u vcitr uml will no if iniiikt't ciin lui fniiml lnr tlit'iii. Ilit' xyiiti'iti nf rrt'ililH fur imhI wnrk will be Ilm i", lino iih iiihIiT till' rtllo nf tin'! V'liil'itny ilmt tiwiitnl Hint nH'rai(' l tin' nik fur tint tfli yt'iirii prior to lunt Jittiintry Kivinu I'lirli ronvict from I'D ernlHlo fTiO a innnth. Tlie work, in ftill lilitHt, will i'iiiiliiy iwmiio 2JB foviflH nil iilmiit iln,t'll fri'e in i' 11. I Mkmohiai, U.w KxKiit iHKH. Tim 'irmiil Army lui) h urn nrrmiiiiiiK lor iiiiroiriiiio xt'rriHfB on Mtiinoriul ami Duforution Jiiyn, uml Imvo inviluil the olhiT fraltir nul Hiicii'iifH of thti fity to join with tlit'in lp inukiiiK tint t'xt'rciHt'N itttrnctlvo nil HIiiti'hhIiiI. A coniinitli'e of t lio pOHt OunHihtiiin of (I. A. Hurtling, H. H. (Jnlifrnil (!. H. Duut'.hy liim clmrutt of nil iirruiiiiftnt'nlH uml tiru plminiiiK for mi ftllmctivn irn;riini wliicli will lio an ncinifcil later. An orator for lli orni hIimi they liuvtt wciirittl the bitvim-h ol H. II. Northnp, latt) piiHt foiiiiiiHiiili'r, Who will provti liiniHitlf fully utiiml to the Ih-.. j l-'lHIIKIIMKN LKAVINd. l'or till) lllHt twoor thrt'o wttuks the cliinook Hiilmon Hnv not Imtin liiting the nuts very nnin ftroiiHiy ami the (Inheritum have bonn making lircparulion to pull out for the Ooliiinbiii wlmre tlioy will Huh for chinook tnl blue bai ks. They would Iihvh Imwii Hwnyere thin but a one of thorn wild thny know Unit there were one or tw o Halmon left here yet and they thought H bent to clean them out no that, none of ihera would be guilty of trying to huiIo the governor's flub ladder. lUfKiTioH to Mum At k kmmann. Fil.liiy alifrniHiii the lionpilnblti pMrlnm of Mr. nlltn u,ollr(,M), wm lhioiiKi.il lioin 2 oVI.k k till 0 ul tliii V. T V. nicpilnii doimr of Minn Ji'kkIii Ai ki'iimin, (10 n.,.t,rnU'( writer hI npi'itki-r, Aiiiouk the Kwn may be lupiillmi,.,! Mr. AimIicwb, Mm. C. O. T. Williiui.N, Mm, IC. Cbarinan. M. K O, Wttllll'll. Mra II V l . i i'. v im, ,iiin, ti. Jlii).., Mm. J. W. Noble, Mm. J. W, Nohln, Mra. (ii.n. II l'.,,u,,.,li kii. UrowiK'll, Mm C. II. Dve. Mm. n.'.nal.l. Mm. K. Cullir. Mini N,,m Culiff Mm. WilkiiiBim. Mm. Murr. Mm. ltnl,. il, Mm. Willi,,,., Mm, KIIkI.i, Mm. ni'Hk, Mm. ti, l'arki-r, Jim. Hraver, Mm. (imilt, Mm. WHI., Mm. I)rlgi, Mm. l-ahni-r. Mr. II, L. Kcliy, Miaati May ami Mina Kelly, MIbd 1'orler, Mm. (lillmui, Mm. MHicllian, Mm. K. U. Aiiilri.w,Mr. F. An.lrt-w., Mm.CaplfB, Mm. Warnntk. Mm, Muir, Mm, Ward, Mm. Citri'v Jolmwui, Mm. l.aFtirct, Mr. Miililnim, Mm. Jrnnio While, Mm. K. M liiuula, Mm. ('in ka and Mm. Mi-rtaiMi. In tl0 nvmiiiig llii talriiti'il liy nMri'BNi.,1 K lnr ainliitm e on the "Wiiiimn of Al." The imiKiiltl-rt-nl rtmruiftt ami iliplnmatit! tai'i ill pUvril by ,Mi ArkiTinm, ha U n ap pliiibil by tb pit-H ( dm entire founlrv, At tin- d.iMi of lln. h'l ture 17ft wa rt)iil,ibulii f,,r the .'duration of child wiilnw in hi'lla, a aubjm t In it 'lf well worthy a Its ltirn. ThU branch I'l the W. (.'. T. V. wnrk hut nude a dffp Impri-aaliui on tint ,i'li caate Uraltiiiiii'a and In. I fuir in time to iin.lrr inllio the Hiriili'mia yti-m of child muriiHifii, I'lnNrr Axsr Itki nuin. A clrctilur li'iti-r (iiiiii (ii'u. Il.lliini.il, (M'i ri'lry of the Onu.iti rinii.fr AHaociitlinri Rlulc that the nt'Xt uii'i'titiK i to lit-1 1 1 in ) I'uitliinil bill tin' iliili' j nut civt'li. I'luiia n Ih'ihk ihihIk fur a hixh lime nil I li'illiiiK but thf alifi-m e of .ii,iit'm I lll picvtnl tliiit Ih-ihk a iiioft I'lijnyiibln i oi-riiiiii.il. Thi'M' whi) were pii-M'til two I )-rtr iign will rriiiriiilifr lln1 pprrial li'alilit! uf the t'M liilK nl I'loiirrr hit)'. Tin nittlliaiv rnliitiiiltrti nf I'inlii-cr l.adir i.f thin ciy un' pn-,aruiK n.'iiii" jll.i.iii aimiUr Ilm rur, but cwn mini' ititfrealinn, mi tlmt ll.oe who art- not ' iri'tnt ill iiiihp. a ran- treat. Iti-iluceil jmlr liuve been Mt int'il oyer Ihe Sinitli j crn I'lirlllc Cu'a linra, and it j U-heved i tlmt otlirr liiif I'li'i'ilnu I'tiitlitml will I tfrniit ri'ilm lim in. Ibm. N.I. Itiillcr, ol KillitH, I'nlk tiiiiily. bun c iini-nti'tl to delivrr Ihe aiiuiiiil ail'lii'Mt, and Hun. j Seyiiiuiir W. ('un.l.'ii. uf Fugelie, Ijme runlily, the ihciimiiiihI aibliraii All ; who (111110 pri'T in 1H. ii hv li'coine mcuibt-ra uml t Iiii-mi Iihv i ii relic ol 1 piuiici'i l.fi'ulaiiy kiiid -tooking nlcimila ; fur mint; implt'iiifiitn, Iihuhh, fiiiiniiiK wheel, old letter anything iimimI In j pliitifer ilny or biuuniit arruf Hie plain are cuiiieatly ri'ipii-Hlcil lo Inform I Hit' "u-ctrlnry uf ll.t' furl. The piire uf I bin ia to Bt'cuie a h rnndii'iit collcctinn of H'lrli ailirlt- for ihe iii-HiK-iiiliuii and to uuki' a fi-Hiiiri' nf i'lirli amiuiil rt-umon. ' A niimlii-r i f nrlu li H mti alrrii.ly been ei-iiri'il i mnulitf ut I ii-r tliin-H a wuijnli , tlmt wiia brutiitbt Ni-ruf the plain in liv'i.' will be on exhibition. Hkaih.mi ItooM .Mkktimi On Saiui ilaf cu'iiinK tin-re Wiih a well utlfiiib'd meeting of Ihe remling room olllrei mid contriliiilnr. In the nb-'eut'e of tlie preniilriil I-', (i. Caulleld, I'r.W. F.. Carll wa t'li-clt'il clniiimmi. The report of oIllrtT bowcl the allaim (-.1 the BiH'iely to lm in a fairly proepcrou con dition with the lect'ipt juxt about equal to the t-Xirii-i'H. Wert' il nut for the fact fart tlmt i;me debt were ronlructt'd in getting the room on Itit feet the tillirem noulil be more thiin ciit'iiiiriigi'il u the rt'Hirl rt'lalive to iilti'tnlance hIiuw that the room it wi ll puirniiixed. In order to relieve the Bccretury from a pnrlion ol hi iirdiinii dutie he wa aulhoriwd to employ the I'tTHuii in i lmrj;i' of the remling ronin in ht'lpitiK him to niHke culleclion, and u vote wn pieil al low Intf the collector LTi per cent of all ubKi'riptimiB which he fecuii'd over f.'itl per intuitu . Tito meeting iliweiiHHcd the iKAiHiiliilily ii(uiviiik' an culertain- liien1. ul un early tlale to provide fund toftilnrgu the Bcope of the work being done ami It wa tleclili'd to have a aort of lawn party at the weat end of the bridge iiIhiiiI the time thai the Htation is com pleted ut which will be nerved rt'frenb ini'iit interKpeiHeil with lively toant and literary exercite, but moro of thin mailer later on. Tlie roinniittre on ur rungeineiitH conaiHtB of I'r. W. K. Carll, F. H. Kelly, F. K. PoihiIiImuii and J. 1'. Shaw. Si'oltT at tu k 1'ai.i.h, Tho liiu k water from the Columbia ha reached the atage o ardt'iitly lunged fur by the exiH'it angler, when he ciin take bin place on the inland ami engage tho wily trout up on In hook and then wtotleall over the rock with him in bin arduous endeavor to take him in out of the wet, and thi he Htyle nport. Anyway this i what angler are titling tlieao line duy w ith a fair degree of autveHH. The Hrnt of the bciihoii were caught on Satunlay, the lucky man being Mr. Chritdioof l'ortlund who caught four, the largeHt of which weighed ix jiouinU. Old tiahermon are confident that the spoon llHhing will be much better thin Beimon than it luta been for yearn, owing to the high water which ig almont certain to come. Scarcely a day piiHxcH now Unit tho sport is not iiood. In nddition to the line (lulling it in expected that many line young flub will bo taken by dip nets Just below the (alls. ENTIRE STOCK AT COST! Some popl Tay fs, "UI?at Do You Teap." WE CDEAjN JUST W4AT CQE SAY. WE MEAN TO DO IT, BECAUSE WE HAVE TO DO IT. THE LONG RAINY SEASON IS THE CAUSE OF IT ALL. TRADE HAS BEEN VERY QUIET AND WE HAVE ON HAND A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Spring Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods, WHICH WE CANNOT AFFORD TO CARRY OVER. SATURDAY MORNING MAY 20, WE WILL INAUGURATE THE GREATEST SALE WE HAVE EVER GIVEN. WE NOW OFFER OUR i tm a a m i JNfotlip fjeserued. SiTftSfil 13 1 IJjerytfyii (joes. We Must Have the Coin. Call and See Us and be Convinced. O'CONNELL & (G-IA The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. What Wa Ir? The Ironworker con tain llii account of a queer atjuaiic an imal recently captured near Oiwvgo: "J. M. I.iki-c inform u that on Monday in V, F. Mori') ' private park, a China man C ln red a peculiar finh in a mimll kiii faro, rtreaui rmimiig into a gulch. The II rh recem hied a ciiIIIhIi Bomewbut, bad Ii iih mid everything to proclaim it a member of the tinny tribe, wa thirteen , i'lchc in length, but a ruritiity to thoe j who ni' it. It hud two fore and two I bind lee l'u iiirlit-s luiiy with claws. The inleiitloii wan to preeerve the fish hutJobn I.aiHt n bad cut oil" its bead. Inide wiih found a (.'ond-t-izril fro. Mr. Like could imt vivo it a mime, never having wen any of that family tadore." Thin wa mobnbly foino marine animal Kent out by tho iiioiicterH of the deep to iiiHpect the governor's (lh ladder. SriH'iAl. I'di fii Skkvu-k. I.nnt Thunt tlay AHcislant SuierintciicleNt of the railway mail aervice, Y. W. Vaille of Portland wa in the city in conmiltation with l'ostmnxter I'. M. Kand relative to the adviHiibility of eNtablisbing pouch Ncrvice between tbi city mid Portland. The result of the conference was that on .Monday evening un order wa received directum that a muu h be Bent to Port land each morning on tho H::!0 train containing Portland mail uml xtating that a pouch would he left each evening by the 0 o'clock train. Tbi arrange ment will be a gient convience to hiiaineB men a it will enable them to write to Portland in the morning and leeeive nn anwacr tho name day either in the w ay of good ordered or by letter, llii will give three mails each way daily. Statk Fi.ckai. Show. Under tho aus pice of the State Horticultural society there will he held sotnetim about tho middle of June at the Industrial Exposi tion building in Portland, a flower hIiow which w ill last three (lay. Various pre mium are ollered, ranging from live dol lar up to llfly, the Hum total amounting ho several hundred dollars. As flowers greatly beautify the homo and exercise an improving agency, this show is calcu lated to do much good. It will also prove very attractive to nil lovers of the floral kingdom. For full information relative to prizes address Mrs. M. E. Shndord, secretary, Portland, Or. PURE DRUGS. Kcach day we are adding m w chemicals to our stock and jiroixiHe to keep thor oughly UP TO DATE. We handle only those chem icals and drugs that are of the HighestStandard of Purity and Excel lence. If you 6end your prescrip tions to us you may feel con fident that they will he carefully and skill fully compounded. C. G. HUNTLEY, Successor to Caufield & Huntley. Near Court House, Orgeon City. Fnoinh Fob Sale. Kerosene engine suitable for running feed mill, pump, churn, printing press or steam launch. In perfect order. Sold cheap as it has been set asitlo for electric power. The small amount of oil required amounts to less than the rust of cutting wood for a wood burning stoam power. Address Obeuon City Entkri-hise. BIBLES. We have just received some of tho new Inter national Bibles which will astonish you with tho reduction in price, being full one -third cheaper than ocket bibles have ever been sold In'fore. M'e have them in plain pocket bi bles, reference bibles and teacher's bibles, ranging in price from 50 cents to 12.W. We have also a few of the revised edition of the prayer book. Huntley's Book Store. OREGON CITY. OREGON. MORTGAGE LOANS ON Improved Farms. C. O. T. WILiuIAmS, Next to Huntleya Drug Store OREGON CITY, OREGON. SPBINeSTOCK! THOS. CHARMAN & SON, ThePioneerStore -Latest designs and styles in- LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Wraps and Jackets. The largest and best selected stock ever brought to Oregon. City. THOMAS CHARMAN & SONS' PIONEER -: STORE. Complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Hardware. Five Stores in one. Your order Filled Whatever it may be.