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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME t: T CO. H NTKAIIKH. In Krrm- Jan. , mH. Hlnntnor IMMONA. 5 ESS!' " I' '"' II .'M In r. hub,.,,,, IIihiiiiI lr 1 1 MA n.nla. Tliimeanl miliji'i lurtmh MP HI. Wllllillll Until' Tht Kl I'ANMANi.KH HTKAMKK, AI.IONA, HTKN pimtLtNll,li.ll .! I NlilfttNliMNrR. Irr I'i iM.1,.1 1l.,f atirt i, a m A im . M ml l.. ;iniiii(.ii, , ,lrm 7 A M' 'lrily ,Ul HatimL.. Iii4.'n4ii I ill 4 M al..l Hnlnm 7 W) 1...""''. 1 '"' ' '"f ''rV- lalul MikkIdit. Wfln.-a.li,, au, r,,,.. Ful limn, f.M w.iiii,hUiiiiii unit low rntra. Nol'TIIKHH pai ikh: kaii.way. JuSTM Hill'NU. l I f..rn ! Kit,rt iiliruiiirlii KimIiiii( Ixm'oI I it a; tlalk.ni.) ol til not Nil. Iliiarlmr .wl (wy aiatli.na) lllnrnla hi.r-a ithii.ailii 7 la. in. ' I ft p. in. III i. 7 l i. TIIK MAIM. Malta rli.au ,iut Nurlli, a . til . p m , p nt. Malta rliaa (ulna; h.mmIi, V a. a,,1 tup. in. ami Kol'Taa. (lrr.niCHr In rif.l'arua, M'llliinainl Mnlalla riaa al U in ami arrlvra al 1 m. ilallf. irr.m C-.ltjr in Kly.Maak Clark Mi..,l,.llr.M.a. I HIimi M III. Milllnii aihl I uli.,11. Iraiita al Ilia, m iia.air, ihma.lair ami m.i. anil tr (ulinuu liilluailiii ilava at I si i. m HUDAY, JAM'AUY 12, lH'.i-t. Haiku ash Sm iniKiix. Tim many lUherinan nt tliu full tif Urn Willamette and the Inwrr Clm-kamas Iw III- trmted III this at-iillr (rum tlm lower Colllllihla mill the plan .ri.wc fur In-rrea-ltiK I Im lUli mi)iily. It l a follow : Tim ruiitiinii'il amrriiy ( nlmui-iii in I lie Cidiimhia liver la wnrkitiK a yreal hard- aliip on tin. liatiKriiieii, who have rx N'inlii lurjrit amnaiif money fur (fi-.ir and airuiitjliiK loi thh fall and winter llalnnK. So far there have nut hii'ii in. ire tlmn oiie leiilli the uniniint of aliirp'.m taken (nun the river ua in fur r )em W hile the price ia tluee liiuea that of former aeaautia, the turn are hardly uhle to make a Nir living. The tiackeia and ; the work uinlertaken by the a-sia-iation lialierineii are Very much intcrviited ill land exprenaeil ila ilwH.nioti to aiat trying to lixate the re"onihility for Mhe iatioit by spMiinting aa a com tlnacondilii.il. The opinion of alt far- ! mil tee lo canvaaa the county and acctire tiea ilitereali'd NeriiiH lo be that the only j IiiiiiIn and all exhibit, T. L. ( haril an, way to tiroiivt the atnrgi and salmon II. K. Smith, J. (i. I'ilnhitry, ('has In. lu-try in the Columbia river in tol.Meacrve and J. T ApperHonwho were have lawa iaM.i prohibiting tlm catch-; authorized lo li k 1 1 t ieraons in the ilig of tlicae linh alMive tide water, Such aeveral localitiea in the county lo t'o- a law (i.ntnila the lulling on the rraner river, In llrltinh Columbia SiailhtKS , alio doit, -wLile mure men are em ployed in this iulnairy cadi year, and; 'oimi'iifiilly mure llali caught, the run of fin 1 1 ha aleadlly int'ri'aaed on the ,' Franer river. I Ol'lI'M S.lt Ol.l.1.1. hi ONM.ON ClTY.-lt baa prol.ablv not U-eii thoihl bv 1Mlr lethal the otN'ration of the u, suinlem' would he extended to ,1, citvbi.t a., many itie the a ilea thone 1 to .-., aa-ru t w ill. them in M-curing mih w ho are tn lug I., fi.iin.vle In opium that! m',"'li,"",: M"'"". ' W. Tho.mia;! it l not n. ..alter toe. ii.-e p.itici.l.tr aur-j M""l'"""' 1!"r1"" Jl"'k ! N,,,,,1- J- nri-ewl . Hacks of theae ..entry i ,!ll"'r ; M,,'",,,w l'o..k. Cl.as. Ilolman;; uie ih..overe, far Inun llu ir usi.ul ! ha.iiita. The ureas diHuaiches front Ta-! coma the llixl of the week noticed that o t u hi shiptH'.l in to that port had been re-shipped to I'ortlund lo n man by the name of Young. It now set'iiia that from I'oitli.n.l the box waa re-shiijed loOiegon City after Hist having been ih'i l.ued by the ctihl.im houce Inspectors. On Tiiesihiy laM'ctor Church was in the citv trying to lind thettrty to whtiin the tt 1 1 II wits shipped hut Young seeated lo huve smelle.l a mice and could nut he found. I'l'I'KM KlVKK 1'i.MrKTITION. The Slutesman notes that conipctition on the upper liver is becoming brisk and that a passenger rate war hits been inaug urated on the river. It bus not come wholly itnexN'clcd. A short time ago the Altonu, it a.-cina, made some sort of a move which mrely tlispleused the other Isuits and talk was very fteely in dulged in touching upon a reduced rate of pusaenger fare. It culminated yester day by the eteamers Modoc and the Mwood cutting ratea to fl per round trip lo Portland. Heretofore the fare lias been $1 each way. Just what effect this rut will have, or what further move it may ctiuse to be made, Is at present somewhat Indefinite. Annhai, Cxamkhy Mkktino On Monday of thia week the Clackamas County CreuttMjry association held its annual lueeling and elected officers for the ensuing year. The report of the board of (I i rectors showed that tome of the machinery bad been dlHooKed of In accordance with tho vote of the meeting last year, but that the real estate, build ing and part of the machinery was still owned by tho cotiiKsny. The old board consintlng of E. K Cliurnian, 0. Laxelle and K. M . Kunds were re-elected and Instructed to close up the business of the company if possible (luring the year. Ow Ing to the absence of Mr. Laiselle the board did not orgiinir-e, but will do ao at an early date. Auknts Wanted. To sell 72 World's Fair photographs in book form; can make good wages outfit 40 cents. Globe Lithographing & Printing Co., 010 Ashland Wock, Chicago. P.urgains by the Hundred at the KeJ Frond Special Sale. j Foit n iii.ic umiu Henri, f Trade's Animal Mi-ellax-Of-lleers for tlm Year. I.nat Monday rvcnliiK tim tlm reipilur inoiillily mill Hiiiiiiiil iiki'IIiik ol tlm Oii'll'in City hoard ol trade and Hih room III ll it'll tllM llllll'tlllKN It Ml Ill-Ill HUN Hull lllli'il witli ri'iri'iM'i.lntivi liiihini'aa ami proHVwdmml iiicii of this cliy who look nn wit i vii Interest In tliu irni'i'i'iinK, As It was the Hum or tlm elrrtlon of olllrnrN for tlm romiiijj year lint lit) In was attempted in the wity of routine Slid api'ciul liimlni'aN. Ili'fom iroi'tifilliii to t lie election of olllcers Kerietary F. F Donaldson ie ported relatiru to tho condition of tint lioHnl at HiIn tiinu com pit rml Willi out) yi'itr mi'), allowing that seven teen i ltlMtim of tlio cy huil Nliown tlmir piriiclnlloii of tlm wink IwiiiK nrnom pliahi'il by the hoard hy Joining. Owiii to tlm fiiiiim'iHl Nituutlon dining thn yi'ar not liuirli IiniI Ih'i'H itltitiiiptinl hy the lioanl hut with the ruiw yHr ami tlm pHinphli't whlrli In Im'Iiik pri'pri'( it ll tlioiik'ht thai lHi will not Imi fur on ll way hffrrrn the hmird will hiuu nhowii iN rnpurity for kimnI in work ilnu nihI ri'aullH M'i'ini I it lr li l . Tri'HNtirtT T. L. ('hhriiiMn n'uti'il Ihut IiIn n port whn In the IinihIn of the flimncti roiiiinitti'ti bihI would Im irif nuiiIimI nt the next iiii'etlnu. The amount of money on hand waa rUIimI by him to hn f 1 ll. The follow iiiKoflli iTN wore tlmn i'Iim'UmI : io. t'. Itrowiifll. pn-iiiili'iit ; Major Tho. Cliarinun, llrdt vici'-pri-aldi'iit ; II. K. Smith, Mi'oml vl-f ri'Midi'iit; K. K. IHhinIiIhoii, x-cri'tHry and T. I.. ('Iiar nittli tri'BHiiri r. Ijmn the ri'iort of tlm ad vim tiaiiiK coiiilnitle I hut (iiihIn Wt-re mrdi'd to inakii inn initial a ini-iil iihiii cnrav iliKN ri'ipiired for the new pamphlet, the mt ielaiy was aiiiliori d to draw j warr.int iim,ii the treaaurer for .'i0 to he u'd forlhal purpoHe laaao Uliiin ripriH.iilinf I lie II nance eoniiiiitli'e of the Mid winter fair aa WH'iallull was pit-M'til and licintf invited to H'hlri'" the iHi.ird apokeatconnidiTuhlu leiitith of the work timleitiiken by the HHrociatinti and tin ir pint) of mi'iiriiiK (iiimIn uml exhiliita. The lioanl eudorx-d joiernte Willi the hoard in acciiriug funds The lint of i.ul.acritiiiii was beaded by Capt J. T. Ai'Ixtkoii willi (fa). Much iutereat wai evuired in the pronjitlon and it ia thought the Clackamas county will do its part in making tho exhibit from Oregon a bUikvhn. I 10 r,l,'r, 10 "V'y H"(1 ,l,or- !"' 'iivaas of ihe countythecon.mil- '"viled thtollow ing numed par- j "'h hvm in iliirerent p. ta f the county !- W. lirace ; Highland, K.I. 1 '"r' '"K""'; VloU. W. C. Ward: Pi.ring- water, Al . I.a.ev i.ugaii, iioii.jaa. Trof. I). F War- Traccy; Curt insville ner; Milium, C. T. Howard; Citrus, Dr. J. Casto: New Km, Kli C. Maddock ; Candy, Y. 0. Muck; .Hwauuee, U. Scolt ; Clackamas, Chits. F (.'lurk; Da mascus, Wm. lloring; Fugle Creek, II. Will.iirn; Suti.ly, II. Hruns; Mink, John Movlmke ; Wilmuiville. Hon. J. Kruse; Pleasant Hill, C. T. Toono; Union pre clncl, .IiiikjIi Miley; ltarlows, Hon. Win. Hallow ; SliilTord, J. II liane; Oswego, (i. W. Proswr; Salmon, Mrs. J. T. Mc 1 uly re. Deafness Ciiiini.t he ( tircil by local applications aa they cannot reach the dise.tse.1 portion of the ear. There is only one way to euro deafnesa, and that ia by constitutional remedies. Deafness ia caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Kus luchian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, IteufncKN la the result, and unless the inlliutiimition ran be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which U nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ol IValness (caused hy catarrh) Ihut cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure . Sen 1 for eircuhirs ; face. K. J. C1IFXKY A CO., Toledo. 0. Sold bp Druggists, 75c. All Tree!! Those who have used Dr. King's Dis covery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a Trial Bottle Free. Send your name and address to II. K. Iluck len ik Co., Chicago, and net a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost nothing you G. A. Harding's drug store. Frotkct Yot'Hstti,"'. Insure you rprop ertv in the Guardian Assurance compa ny of London. CuhIi assetH 2J,000,000. F. E. Donaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon For One Week Only Ladies fine kid gloves we sold for f 1.25 now ST) conte st the Hud Front's Spouiul Sale. Come eurly. Th W'lrlil'N r'Mlr in MflroNperl. The liirifi-Nl mid liainlwimi'Kt rnoiillily iiiiikmkIiio of tlm Nuaaon In Tiim Knuikkhk ino Maiiaxink fur ilminnry, wllh i !IHH piiKi-N. It In ili'Votml to ft nilroHlnwt of the World'N Kair, i-mhr.cliiK ni'lal papi-rN hy noliihlti writcrN, anil the fulh'at I'olli'i tlon of plrtureN of the Fair tlmt haa In-tin piihliBhi'il. The .-trchilci tnr! iiii-i'IiuiiIihI, I'li'ctrioitl, iniiilnR, and traiiporlitlloli fi-atuni of tlm urcat Kx Ignition are cnpuhly tn-uU'd hv wli wrlti-ra hn Henry Van I'-runt, Hoherl II. Tliuraton, Kllliu Thoipaon, KoN-ilt-r W. Haymoiiil, (Colonel Ilonry i. Trout, and otiitTN of like prominenre, while An drew Cami'iiiu diwMinw the value of the World'a Fair to the American people, and (iem-ral Allred T. fioahorn com p.reN it with the Centennial Kxliihition of 1H70. An aiTOiint In given of the or IjaniwrN ami dul(nerB of the World's Fair, and a statement of ilM coet and In eome, The llhmtrationa arllnlintlly por tray an linini'iiHo ntiinher. of Important miM'lianinil and other exhihita in the field to which tliia capital mag-uKine it devoted. Tliia nuuiher, la, in ahnrt, M-Llly ili-Hi(ne lo indii ate the prac tical value of the World'! Columbian Kxxitioii f the urientui and IndiiHtry of the time, and deHervea to lie bound for (Hirmanent prewrvation In the library of every one who ia IritercHled in rrmlern iiidiiatrial irot(ri-HN The itreat array of NK-ciul mutter here outlined doea not prevent the apeuraiire in their uaual I'oinplfteneNN and variety of the editor ial department of the vrngnvne, each under the name of an acknowledged ex 'rt in hia particular field. AltOKether it In the moat readahle and moat attrac tive iiiSKazine of the year. 1'ubiiaiied from the Times Iiuildinir, New York. I'rice 2.') ccnta. Tattr Thikii Pv.namitk. Since the dis- ui iH-iiriince of Jom-pli Kechner on the iii, of Dcft-mlrer hint there has been ; m,,, h mim-cii Ih t ion as to the cauxe of his ! audden diHHptwuram e, but all NpecnU- : tiona huve failed to solve the mvsterv On Tocnday it was deemed adviaahle toi explmle dynamite in the river fori the puriHiee of trying to mia the i body if it hud foun t a restitiK place there j and Neve nil heavy eliols were fired but J without anything- being brought to the Hiirfitce. It Ik'k'Iih lo look aa if the myntery may never 1 solved. Ckowiixd Si iiooi, Kooms. I'oNiiibly the reaidunta of the Oregon City whool diatrirt aresiirpHmil that the enrollment was so itniat al'er the ChriHttnas holi days Ihat the school board was obliged to seat and turninh another room in the new building so us to relieve the fourth ! "n(l fih" rn,,,, wl,i, h w,'re "ovi M far Wyond the rapacity of the room to seat or the ability of the teachers to handle. The new room is presided over by Mi's Magg e Williams who bus for the past year liecn engaged in teaching the Falls View school. OriKon Will Ba Thr. Sas Fhaki isco, Jan. 8. II. K Mit chell, tho Oregon commissioner to the Midwinter fair bus arrived in the city again full nf enthusiasm for the ex igni tion in general and for Oregon's part in it u particular. Mr. Mitchell says "Oregon's building ia all ready to ship. It will be here within a few days. And what Is better than that, we have got money with w hich to erect it uml to slock it with a creditable ex hibit. We have got money in good hard coin and the exposition imimtgement may. rely upon it that our exhibit will he everything it should la. We shall not rely entirely upon w hat we bad al Chicago by any means, but will augment it in every way and as a matter of fact, the greater purt of the exhibit will lie entirely new. It is true that w e have been a little lute in getting thoroughly started, but we intend to make tip for lost time by push ing Intnl." Inchkahino Tiikik Caiacitv. The Ctow n iitN'r mills nave found a growing market for their product during the hut few months and of late huve. found it difficult to keep up with the orders. In order to iacrease the capacity of their mill they are planning to put in a couple of engines or beaters so that they may make stock ready Canter than ia now- possible. In order to do this they will remove a partition, throw across some heavy steel beams and consolidate machinery by moving the grinders. They are also placing a new winder which was ir.ade at the Oregon City Iron Works. Estraj Notice, Taken up by Herman Wetiler at his place at OakGrove, Clackamas county, Or., on Jan. 0, 1804, two buckskin horses, alout 700 pounds. Owner can have them by proving property and paying expenses. Call at John Welder's place, Oak Grove, Or. 1 Your Laundry Well Donct Aotbing exasperates person so much as to have a line white garment returned from the laundry yellow and musey, buttons half olT. and in a condition not fit to wear. The Troy Steam Laundry sends out none but first class work a trial order will convince you. Otlice with K. A. Waddocic. post ollice build ing. Bundles left Tuesday evening will be returned Saturday morning. Fish. Fish. Oregon City Fish Market ontiosite cor ner from Pope's hardware store, carries full stock of flfh, poultry, and game in I season. Uysters and salt-water fish re ceived fresh from the coast. Orders promptly filled. R. T. Huuiphrys. DO YOU COUGH ? THEN GET THE RED SEAL REMEDY AT Huntley's Drug Store. Opening a New Ledger for 1894? Ketnember that we are a pent a fur the Miller Mepoe jmtent flat opening Uwiks the Ixftnm.le: also wo are celling a Wik which opens nearly flat at less price than you iiseil! to pay for thopc miserable! tilings that required a curved jeu holder to get down into the "cents" space. Come in and ex amine them. We guaran tee both Uxjks and price?. We can furnish you with filing cases, stub files, Shannon files, copying books, letter presses and all ollice supplies At Huntley's Book Store, Next door to Com. Bank, Oregon City. DA VIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would he pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets,! Over Golden Rule Bazaar. L-ELLOH 1SU0 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in ojieration hy the Oregon Telephone and Tel , egraph company. Portland, Scuttle, Spo kane, Tacoina, Salem, Walla Walla, Pendleton Albany and !u' other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap, AH the satisfaction ot a personal communication. Distance no effect on a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Huntley's Drag Store. J. H. THATCHER. MANAGER. Portland, - - - Oregon. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE. Manager. 8iioeesor to U. H T. A L Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Kigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and I-elivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Hoies Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Full Stock of Guns Ammunition. Repairs on all kinds of small machine promptly made. Duplicate kevs to any lock manufactured. Shop on Main Htrttet, next to Noblitt'i Stables. THOS. CHARMAN & SON. ThePioneerStore JUST ARRIVED! -A COMPLETE LINE OF- Fall & Winter Jackets Direct from New York connieting of Ladies' Cloaks in all Styles and Misses' and Children's in all Patterns FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS! Hop Sackings, Whip Cords, Cash meres and Henriettas. -We have a new and complete stock o' LADIES' MACKINTOSHES, Of the very Latest Styles. Call and see our stock before purchasing as it is the largest and newebt styles in the market. THOS. CHARMAN & SON. SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of the Day. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CHAGE. far LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOU THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. Do You Need a The ENTERPRISE has the only complete stock in Clackamas county. Nearly 200 Different Blanks to Make Selections From. Even' kind of a blank needed by a Judge, Jus tice, Lawver, Real Estate Dealer, Farmer or Mechanic. One or a Quantity Sent POSTAGE PAID at Portland Prices to Your Address. Portland-Clatskanie R-O'U'T-E. STR. SARAH DIXON, GEO. M SHAVER. Master, Will leave Portland Daily, except Sunday, at 2:00 p.m., for Oak Point & way landings connecting with STR. C W. SHAVER, For Claskanie Monbays, Wednes days and Fridays. Returning, arrive at Portland at 10 a. m., Daily except Monday. The company reserves the right to change time without notice. For freight or passenger rates apply to dock clerk at Portland, foot Washington St.,or on board steamer. This is the nearest and most di rect route to the Nehaleni valley. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS 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 Lesral Blank? Portland Cowlitz River Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co. STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG leaves Kelso Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. Leaves Port land, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M. STR. NORTHWEST Leaves Port land Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Kelso and Upper Cow litz river points, returning the following days. This is the only direct route to reach all Cowlitz river points. WM. R. II0LMAN, Agent. Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or. Prairie Nurseries DAVID J. COX, Prop., CANDY, OREGON. Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach, Prune. Plum, Apricot, Nectarine and Almond. Trees Strong and Healthy ami True to Name. Special care taken in digging to prevent mutilating the roots. Orders promptly filled. Prices to Buit the times. Write for prices