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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. ('. T 00, 8 NTK.AMKII. !n K.rrwT Jan, , M, Mli'amar IUMOKA. H Y., ,.., I ir. UVK. KiKTI.AKIl va in, ti. in, (IV i III. U no a. in, i . m. it I' y. in. Itnuiiil IrltiVironii Mla in II ;n m, i w p iu, 1 w a. m. It ui a, m. I lliio mi. null)...! to rhan Willi, nil imIc, - Th ram I'AaHANUKIl MTKAMKU, ALTON A, MTwaa fiiNTi.tmi.an.aii xi iniiki-niini t. I vr I'lirtUnil Taylor alirHdiM-k M m A M and It-avva Orin city fur Halein 7 lb A S 'luaxlay, 'I liuriaf ami Halunlay. Uaaltii1.ii,li.iir inu A M an Malttn 7'HD 'r..i. ll uu - M Inrl'url- ''"I M lar, WnlnUr ami Friday, FaM lima, (mxl aiinuniMlailiitia ami liiw rala Nil a li.ialu iamlt,, hmU ratva oii lllMMi(U IrrljIiU wiiTHKiiN rmm hailwav. aTN a.n'HU. ralllnfiila Kimpii (through) HoMlmrg iMK'al (wajr nation.) aill'TH Hnixo. Itn.rhura I ! (way nation.) ( alllnrula Kirr illiiimilif 7 Id a in. Iwp.n. Dim 7 in p in TDK MAIM. Mailt nl,.. (.Mm North.? a, a t, m.,1 p m. Malta rl,. tu,t hi.iiiIi. a a i., 7.JU i, in. ii. a feit'Tia. lrrnii Illy In fly, (arm, al'illiioamt Molalla Iravat at I; m ami arrlraa al M in. ilaily. Orrann City to Kly. MlhM'lark.Mxailnw llrmik, I'lilon Mill., Milllliu ami I niton, Ira al lu a. m liicl.v, llmitilay ami Haiurilay, am re turns on lulliiwliia lavi at lal p. m KIUD.W, JAM'AKY lit, 1HU ('liiair.u ('intKlxa. Ori-K.jn'a khiI try lirwilt'ra liitvti orKiiniu-il, AImmiI t' n( tlii'in itaainlilixl in tlm lloltuii Iioiim! i.rlnr In TurUum! MuinUy, ami llm r-! mill u llirlr I'liiilittntirii Waa tlm lnniiiiiK of llm (riKn Statu futility AnxM litlic.il, ttllh I). J. I.n.. i( IVlluinl, pre.i.lenl ' Klmrr hixon. of t),f,.,,City. v..f -i-rer !lllfrt ,,,,1 ,v..,iI..ih, no one in V,.. ident ; H. S. Ilu.laon, of I'rtln.l. a..,r... ; mMn,n Hmm lury, aiiilt . Kix'lier.of Aurora, treuaiin-r. I A viro preaidelit will he w lei U'd front i i-m hrouiily in the aialu to help l he aao . flittion in hia iliKlrl. t. Thia aea.. Ulim. will doiihitr.a piumule one ( f Oreifon'a nio.1 valiial.l.. and n,.t n..t(liM-ied imhi-,"'"1 trie.. Out. .tf it t,t.j... i. ll.o t-litl.lialf meiit of an aiinu.il M.tiliry and pet riot k ali.-w, and the oflerinu of pri.ea vitlunhle enough toriimiilule the hn-edK of line tloineatiefowla. At the n.eetliiK yeater- day many valimhle au,rkf atunia were t.. fered. and their adoi.li.m ia aaaiired iual aa atMin aa the aaMK'ialion Keta Into woik itlt ahaiMi. The punltn' tiindnea of Una etaie na ien coii.i.iniMi in uel, a looae way aa to peimil of iMil.id.. riat-a aeiid-1 inu their tlil.kena, elf., to thia iimrket and tmderNdliiiK the home hreedma, and ...it i . t . t the home anpply Ima never equaled the (lemuinl. The a-aoemtion holies to ex tahliahaayatem which will not only muke thia an iiiinofiiillu uiaiket for tmtxide poultry and egK" but will alxo increaae (he Induatry in this atite and iimka tin me prixlncta clM'aa'r (or tlie conxiinirr. The Mraonnel of the olllcera of the aaaiM'intion aitxiiiea an eiierello pur xuit of ita object. I'l'i'KH Hivkh Koaii. ThiMte who have had tH'i axion to t the road between thia citv and New Kra report it badly waxhed out and next lo Impartxahle about Stringtowii. For year the high wateis of the WilliiuiiMte have been carryinn away the dirt and encroachiiiK oulhewi;oii road and railroail track. Whenever the rudroad company hua lieen ciow. led it baa puxhed lla track over inio the wauon (rack and coniix'lled teams to encroach on tho adjoining ranches, Thia courxti has been pursued so long that there remains in places little or noun of the county road and thotiH familiar with the situation miv that the heat thing to do would be to build a new county road around by the ftxit of the bluir w lieru neither the river nor Ihii Southern I'neillc could enctoach on it. If it ia dexirahlo to have this done the citizens living at ami beyond the iipixtr end of the road will have lo move in the matter Tmky froi.K Hamm. Last week the smokehoiiHO back of It. 8. Woods' grocery store was entered and a lilieral uuaulity of choice bums, shoulder and bacon removed without tho knowledgo of tho owners, U. 8. Wood and County BiiHtriiitendent II. 8. Gibson. Suspi cion pointed to Duncan as one of the culprits and a warrant wu issued by Judge Fonts for his premises to be searched mid hia arrest When Con stable Fields went to arrest lit ut Duncan pretended that he could not read the warrant as it was so dark so he stepped to one side, then broke and ran leaving Kiel. In to I.Hik for the stolen meats. Diligent search waa made for Duncan on Saturday but without avail, lie, will probably not return. Aiidronicua Clark is held for complicity in the crime. Will Huilu IIkmk Rev. Father Ilil lehruml announces that a donation of twenty acre of land on the I.ovejoy place north of town has been donated by the owner, Mrs. Judge Anderson to the Houso of the Good Hhephord, and that the Mugdulen home now located in East Tortland will be moved thereon. It is the intuntion of those In charge of this branch of the church work to begin building operation in the early spring and a rapidly as possible to complete buildings valued at' S-OM'" 10,Q00. Receipt, note and order books at the Entkiu'kisr olllce. A Hl'tiiiKN Pkatii I.itat flrttiirility t'Vi'liliitf tint (uinlly of W, T, M.-'ciilf rit ci'lvcil u tU'li'iiliiilin MifaHiigit limn IimIii imtiilmioo utiitliiK (lull Mr. Mi'lciiir lui.l tliul liiorniiiX Im imi ('mini li'ul In l'l, No lnrtliiT imrtii'iilitiit wmio n)iliiii;iililn mill IihIkiiiI tliorn lit vmy III tin to HI. Mr. Mtitt'uK wi'iit 1 1 1 to tlio vlrlnity of linliiitiiiliiiH'n to work In a l"KKinK t'liinp mill Imil ln'i'ii in il) iimiihI lifiillli rn- t.ihi'K IiIm ili'ittli, rt'lirliiK llm fviMiinu IIIUVlllllH Wltllllllt Clllllplitlllill (if fi'flillK "ii wnll. In tlio tiioriiluuT tin ttitH f.jiinil 'li'it'l liuvliiK 'iiirintly imNwil any without a triiflii, The ruinuln wru lirouitht to thin oily on tlm afti-mixm train on Momlity ami laid to mat in tlio Catholic crriinlmy. A I'i.xanant 1'aktv. I.nt fiitiinliiy waa Hon. I'bIit raiiiit'i TmIIi tilnhilay ainl Mm. l'aiiinl tixik advantaun of tlifl otMaalon to Invito In a iiiiiiiIht of hia frlmiila for thfl tivrniiiK to aririi him, Tlm plan workml well mid with tlm advent of the Kiieata at an early hour in the evmiiiitf Mr. 'atnt)l found hlm-ulf the cnitcr of merry Kruiip of alioiit twenty who irx'iedi to enjoy them ai'lvca, Mr. 'aiiiet liud provided tHNika rutitHlnini! i t itl ioim fiom dlf fiTfiit autlion and the KiirMinK of them airuidml an enjoyaliht fratum of the eviiiiHK' eiitiTUinmciit. Later dtdlt Ioiih refreahiiienta Were tmrveil and the purty hroke up wIkIiIiik Mr. l'aijni t many huppy retiirna of the annlverary. O Til it ItKAt iikix! How it diil I unit. If from tlm lieitvena Tneaday for a lime, iilo totlie anrprlan of everyonti, who had not rxattei finlt a frck of the weather with the wind in the aouili. Kor a lime the itir waa alive with lmm. Ilukea w hit h wemed ,n a deaperite tinny to lllid u n-aliiiK ihit'e iiinui mother ,.(,, Ixmoin. It ia enfe to romdilde that hut few peia.un aduiired the ill- j,y r.,.,t aa an tthxtriiit, he,iiti(ul ii,, .'n !., ,;,. .,,.,,.1, .., Wil l. Urn ii I.aiiokm fna. ltonke of , ''"'" t""' t'.ty In.n Worka hua for a ' lU,w Ml " 1 ,,f ,",vi,lK ,lry '" '' - timt l.ino Hhop "(,w I'" l""tM" H'l i ('U wa,lt' II i hm pu.pohe lo add l ; "'" x,"diiiJ t h-ar , r""" 1,1 w,,it'h '"' "", lr'"v ' f,),""lr' m rCi",v 10 i lU ','',''- '' "'"'P ' 'p t , 'lo "rk ,",'"'"'''e Ixn-n eent i TI.Ih will alao yive en,ployinei;t to more men. Ah I.nthk.rhnii Skhvii'k. The Ooe- Kreiratioiial Hi.irrh waa well tilled laitt s1Mlay rveniiitf. to li-f-n to a ili uion llMI luri iilm.H (iy c Rrowuell, (j. II. live and II. A. Shoiev. Mr. ttn)nvtt K,KH .ir ,1UII(I (,'r(,0liii them larp'ly to the untf itainty of the taiilTixaile; Mr. I've apoke of the work of the church at this time while Kev. Khorey dlscuxMxl (he remedy to be ae plied. All pi oxen t apeak in hi.hext terms of the itilt-rextliiK nature of the ex ercises , Mohk Family Tiioriu.Ks. The flist of the week I K. Sln ppard and K. T. Fields ariexled a man by the name of Andersen who lives at It.. It. in for threatening to kill his wife. He was taken before Jude Fonts where bis wife wss required to snp-ur. lnxteud of a trial the family had a conference w hich resulted iu an agreement to disagree and I to separate. Mrs. Anderson is said lo ls a mcmlier of the Salvation armv. I'ski) KKM'KuroH Fikkwooii. On Tues day Conxtithlo K. T. Fields arrested John Smith who has been living in M. J, Ilroderick' house at the park upon a charge of destroying property. It seems that Smith Inn been in the habit ol dextroving the fences and woodxbed for the purpose of building hi tires. It is claimed by the prosecution that he wss loo lar.y to get wotxl hence the des truction of ;roert,V. Hkkohk Ji imK Foiits. tn Monday Harry Clark was tried Wforo Judge Fouls charged with stealing lianis and bacon from K. S. Woixls' smoke houi'e on Seventh street, (iordon K. lluyes ajv. pearing for the defense and C. 11. Dye for the prosecution. At the end of the closely contested trial Harry was acquitted. Deafness Cannot tie Cnrcd by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased xrtion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional renmdics. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. 'When this tube Is In flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out. and Ibis tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever ; nine cases out of ten are canned by catarrh, which U nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Ken 1 for circulars; face. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. 0. Sold bp Druggists, 7.ro. I'iiotkct Youbskli'. Insure you rprop erty in the Cioardinn Assurance compa ny of London. Cash assets f 3, 000,000. F. E, Donaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkhi'hisk olllce. Don't Kiifiiii rayaa Inhuman Trlrka, Lot the Ix.y fleli, hoiit, t:unw. wiin and trump through the wooda on explor ing trlpa to Iim heiirt'a conttnit. (to with him If Miaiilile mid cm:on raifo heiillliful exerrlmt mid olmervntioii iwiniii'ti um av aildn, hut don't tenc h him, nor nllow him toucitilre, uiiluwful mid Inhiiinun trlcka. Uixiii nearly every oimof fuwd or feutli ered tliliiKi rn-en iltirlnx iliine h'id July (lependH a f.llilily of helpleaa live. Which limy Ixt (loomed to the liiiwrlea of klovir aturviitloii by ono tlioiiKlitlena ahot. Tho Imy with th fireiirm aoea a bird nd anya, "Wntrh rno plnif lilm." ml If the aim prove true the boy think hn lifia done aomethinif clever, and moat likidy hia fond fattier tolla him that ho hiut m done. In reality he him broken lnw and probably aoundod the doom of half dor.en wretchwl flixlKlliiK hidden In a neat near by. Men will chwirf ully give up a handfnl of dollar trt the priTilie of (IrinkinK In the wondrona melody from the trained throat of a Patti and rq into rapture over the awettneae and tho elevating Influence of perfect ruuiric, yet the anme men will blithely in order a pixir little feathered I'utti and atill for ever life and aonjf auch aa no Patti ever aapired to in fine, destroy what the con centrated bnil na and akill of the world cannot replace. And for what purpose? Simply to gratify a taale for the ahamblee, or to ahow off to prove that an rye ean glance alonif a bit of iron or tel truly enough to Inaure the planting of a duk get of loud within the limit of a poor, uiihiix:Ui)i creature' body to kill a beautiful, happy bird. Outing. Th Knallab Admiral and Ilia Day. The Moor hold by their beard when they iweHr In order to give weight to their oath, which after thia formality they rarely violate. Tho length of beard Mi'iua to weigh with them more than the alavk of bruin. Admiral Keppel waa aent to Algier to demand aatifaction for tho In juries dune to hi Uritannio iiiaji-ety' auhji-cta by their corxair. The dey, enragel at tin; btdduina of the embiutiuKlor, exclaimed "that ho wondered ut the indolence of the KiikIihIi monarch in tending him a nnnxae by a fooliali, U-ardlexa boy." The admiral, aouiewhat nettUxl. re plied that tf hi mutter hud supixuted wixdoiu was to bo lueaxured by t'ne length of the beard he would dunbtlex I have aent tho dey a ho goat. Thia uiihwit ko enraged tho dey that he or.li rtd hia liniU-a to attend with t'i bowxtringa, aaying that the admiral ahould uiy for hia boldnex with hit life. Nothing daunted by thia threat, the em baxjtudor took the dey to the window, and allowing him the Englixh fluet said if it waa bia pleaaur to put him to j death there were Englishmen enough In that fleet to make him a glorious fu I neral pile. The dey, who wore a long beard, took the hiut from the man who had none. Youth'a Companion. Forfaiting Onta'a Chlldr. "I left uiy children standing there, exactly there!" It waa in one of the store in Temple place, and the mother who had lost her two little girls pointed with absolute division to tho place where the was certain she bad told them to wait for her while she went to another counter to bxik at a bargain. A small commotion of inquiry and search at once butted thrtmgh the store. Presently ono of the head men stepped to the door and looked np and down the street to ve if the lost cuildren had strayed out of dtxira. In front of another store a few doors np the strtx't a small crowd was collect ing about two little girls who were ask ing piteonxly for their mother. They were still standing in tho doorway of the store exactly where she had left them when she went away down to tlio other to bxik np a bargain. Aud when she was brought unto her own she "remem bered that she hud forgotten" where it was sho had left them, and added, "1 de clare, I don't see how I came to do such a thing!" Boston Transcript Flailing- te ICIertrlrltj. The success which attended the nse of the electric light in fishing otT the Cali fornia coast has led to tho devising of various improved apparatus for that pur pose. One of these consists of a large Iron frame interlaced with netting, which can be opened and closed at the will of tho operator. An electric light incased in a lantern is lowered into the net, the electricity being furnished by a motor In the bow of the boat. As the boat moves along the network is thrown open, and the brinht light of the lamp, which Is seen at a great distance in the clear water, arouses tho curiosity of the Csli, which readily swim into the trap. This Is the modern variant of the old method of destroying fish from a canoe by torch light. Eschauge. Karl y Kcatlluf. It may seem superfluous to say that on can not put old heads on young shoulders, yot it is a truth of which many parents require to be reminded who are very anxious for their boys to "get on" and who deplore with up lifted eyes their offspring's fondness of "adventure books." That is the tend ency of the average boy. Occasionally the precocity of genius asserts itself in a Goethe, a Shelley or a Uyrou; but, speaking generally .childhood is mentally prone to follow after the new and the wonderful. It is a principle the opera tion of which should not be interfered with as long as a boy's excursions into the realm of fiction are kept within rea sonable bounds. Chambers' Journal. Th A ppetll of th Oatrlch, . It is never safe to drop any article when walkiug near a covey of ostrich, The ostrich will eat anything, seeming apparently to have no sense of taste, A atory is told of a young girl who waa visiting a loo where a large ostrich snatched hor kid gloves, which were rolled into a ball, and ate them. The next day the girl returned with the fam ily contribution of a half dozen pairs of gloves, all of which were as readily wallowed. --Detroit Free Press. DO YOU COUGH P THEN GET THE RED SEAL REMEDY AT Huntley's Drug Store. Opening a New Ledger for 1894? Ueineinlwr that we arc agents for the Miller Mt'Rce patent Hat oix-nin Ixiuks the Lest made: also wo are felling a book which opens nearly flat at less price than you used to pav for those miserable things that required ai curved pen holder to pet down into me "cents space. Come in and ex amine them. We guaran . tee both books and prices. We can furnish you with filing cases, stub files, Shannon files, copying books, letter presses and,' all olhce Biipphes At Huntley's Book Store, Next door to Corn. Dank, Oregon City. DHVIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets,! Over Golden Rule Bazaar. lSUO miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation by the Oregon Telephone and Tel egraph company. Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma, Salem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and Mother towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect on a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City oflice at Huntley's Dni Store. d. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - Oregon. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, SuccesiortoU.il T. dLCii, Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEAPING LIVKRY STABLE of the City. Kigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Iehvery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. ; FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Full Stock of Guns $ Ammunition. Repairs on all kinds of small marhinet promptly made. Duplicate keys to any lock manufactured. Shop on Main Street, net! to Nohlitt's Htal'lrn. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Nollre la hereby given, that there are inlfl clent liinili on kauil to pay (i-neral lurid war Mnti oulMmhiiriK endowed prior to October f, l9tt. luterent ceaaea with the dls ol thia no tice K. L HOLM AN. City Treasurer, Oregou City. Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. 18, &M. THOS. CHARMAN & SON, The Pioneer Store JUST : ARRIVED! -A COMPLETE LINE OF all k Winter -Direct from New Ladies' Cloaks in all Styles and Misses' and Children's in all Patterns FULL LINE OF Hop Sackings, meres and i - We have a new and complete stock p' LADIES' MACKINTOSHES, Of the very Latest Styles. Call and see our atock before purchasing as it is the largest and newest styles in the market. THOS. CHARMAN & SON. SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of the Day, All Kinds cf Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CIIACE. ftr LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOK 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. Every kind of a blank needed by a Judge, Jus tice, Lawyer, Real Estate Dealer, Farmer or Mechanie. One or a Quantity Sent POSTAGE PAID at Portland Prices to Your Address. Portland-Clatskanie R-O-U-T-E j-yr -mm irmirrw 1 -4 STR. SARAH DIXON, GKO..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 ashmgton SL.oron boa rd steamer. This is the nearest and most di rect route to the Nehalem valley. JOHNA.BECK, " THE RELIABLE JEWELER . Comer of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. , For first-class, re liable goods hia store is second to none. Try him 1 i York consisting of- DRESS GOODS! Whip Cords, Cash Henriettas. Legal Blank? Portland Cowlitz River Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joseph Kellogg Tranu. Co. STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG loaves Kelso Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. Leave Port land, Tuesday, Thursday ant 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 poi nts. WM. R. HOLMAX, Agent. Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Oi. Prairie Nurseries DAVID J. COX, Prop., CANDY, - OREGON. Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach, Prune. Plum, Apricot, Nectarine and ' Almond. . Trees Strong 1 and Healthy and' True to Name. Special care taken in digging lo prevent mutilating the roots. Orders promptly filled. Prices 1 to suit the times. Write for prices.