Oregon City Kntcrprisc. SCHEDULES OF TIME o. i', t co. M smxr.ii. In KcrmT Jan , mn. HU'unH'f KAMoNA. HVKoiiiii(riiilf. i-iiNTi.ANii V"" m, t ii . m. II (HI p. hi, HCNUAV, . . rn. i m p. in. wj, M. Hound tiiK lift fend. 5 '" IN II .wis. in, i l. III. 7 IW. m. II ("la. m. Hwip m. TlmDtianl aiili)il in rhaiwa without airline - The r I'AaHANUKH HIKAMKIl, Al.ToNA, ICTWa.HI filHTLANIl. K1N ANH I NliNrMHKMI l. I eve I'i Miami Taylor afreet din k al A ll A. M, ml leavva ij-.'M .ti, cny (r MHicri 7.j a. M 1 un.iUa, 1 hurxla r and NaliiriU, IH Ind.ipeinleiini IW 1 M ad Halnni 7 SO A M alul Oregon I lly I nil H M ,,r I'urt laml Moliilar. fcedneailar alia KrliUf. Caat Hum, good ardiiuixlalliini ami low ratrt. No way Iramhl lialiillri, apei'lal rak-i uu llirniiuli freight. Hot'TUCK rACIKIC RAILWAY. oTM NiM'NIl. Calllnnila Kn.rr.i (tliriiiigii) 7I. It). Iloavburg Ixv-al way alaUmia) I W p. m. KU til sol mi. Ilii.rliilrg lirl wuy autliuia) t II . m I illliirnta . inr.a uhnmili) 7. In p. In 1 II R MAIM. Mailt pIimx going North, f a. in. Malta cliwu going Hi. mil. v i m. , I p in., II p m. ,7.wp. m. allia mii'Taa. Oregon'lt)rlii Kly.t'arue, Miillmiaiid Mulalla leaxa at M m. ami arrive, al i in. ilally. Oregoa nij to K.ly.Niiik.Clark Meadow llrook, I'liluii W 1 1 la. M ii 1 1 ii ami I ilium, leavea al lu a. m rural?, I liiira.lay ami Maiunlay, ami m luriiaoi, ' ii t I in ilava al t 3t p. m FKIIUY, !' Kill! I' A II Y 2, IK'U. AllMl'I'l.TI'NAI, flll.l.taiK Hdit. A null waa rouiinriii nl Tmmiluy by the InwhI o( ri'irnla (i t tin atiilo BKrli iilturul col li'Ki NKulnat J. K. llrysuri, a assiKi"' ol 1 1 it mil I on k Co , mill 7,iliin A II, . Joli a" ,rlnri. TIh roiliitiiint ullr.'ra tlitiluf sundry tune Lot w rill January lat MhI Jilim A. It. Shipley, aa ImamiriT uf tlm Kir-l , It-ft Willi said linn (ur aiifn km-puiK :U,(H;. Hiirli f 1 1 1 1 1 1 r HiTII tilt? pMpclty (l( tllll CnlIrK'1, and Hiipli-)' nulilli'il tlm linn of tlm tin turn li noiirce n( nu ll inula, it f lie urn llinu notifying (lii'in tliat lir wimiIiI lie oliIii(iv o turn over all of suld money to tln iUuitill in a few ii.ka at tlx furllicul, mill Hint said Hamilton, Job A Co. iniiat lioM llm annni in rvadinu to turn over mi iIi-iiihihI. The limik n ruiviiil tlm iiHiin-y, well kliuwlng It cliarurliT Hiul oitlifull knowli'iltf thai it 1 1 1 I U fiui'la mill that Trcumirvr Mililty (liiailiil tliu Minn mi t!ie trnaa-lin-ruf '"lil Ixmril, lUiiiillon, Job A Co. iim-iI mid rrluiiH'.l anl'l mom-y in lliclr luiNinnaii will, mil mitliorily of Uw ml In vliilaliiniaiif ImmnoI Ihiaitiitu. Tlio rolli'KK nioiipy wan roii(fiilly niilixiril with the ki'iiituI (inula of tint bank and uai'il in ila biihinna. Tlm aai'l uf the bank an' not anlliilml to ay ita in tlrbtmlui'M in full, anil tlm aanlnro, uolnaH n-alruiiii'l by nil orlnr of tb court 'run m ilniiiK, will apply part of tlif (inula to tlm pnyini'iilH of Kiim-riil ami iilluT IniliililciliiPHH, Wlii'ri'dirc plailitiU'N pmv uu onlnr for' a iIii'ipv ilii'liiriiiii tlie nionny ili'iamiti'il by llii'tn to Im llm proNTiy of plninliir ami tbr lluiiiilt 'ii, Job A Co w .-rn truMi'i-a for tliH bi'iii'llt of pluiiuiir, mill out of I ln Ural iiiiiney I'lilli'i li'il by tlm aHHinii bo abullpayto pluintiirit $18,512, toKi'tbir with IniiTt'at at 8 pur cunt, from June 10th, ami tbnt a-aiiwe be reatraineJ (ron ilinbtiiNiiiu any of the bmhcIh of aiiM bunk until pliiintilVn' cl.iiui la paid In lull. Kahtkd HO 1)avn. A Tli(jrni m lairtiT intiTvii'Wi'il Mra. (Ii'i). II. Wil liam, whom bo tiTiim the prfi'nlm of tlm cliirt't ami crurkcr religion and nuti'H Hint nlm lum nu'iivxreil fioni Iiit ri'iiiiirknbln liiNt of ni'iirlv 111) iliiyn 70 liny on the body and blood, and forty ilnyi on nhnolulily nothing but water and baa goim to euling Hunin. Slie look but very Utile the wornti for the crin ml oiileul Willi her are Uv tween ldO Hiul ISO iliwipleN, who are re jnirlng thut they have reiit lied the mil okirta uf tlm li'iiK wenry wilderneaa. The faitli curial piiHlenn and her 150 chiMen followera now have whut I hey are plenned to call purely apiritual bixlien. Mrn. Williainn' cahe la a re nuirknblo one. According to a eoin munil fnim on high, a bIio atutea it, alio went nevnnty duya on bread and wine aluiie. Tliun she wan forbidden even thai, anil for forty diiya alia went without aught but water. Her final dfllvorcnctt ciimo the laat of Ducember. For 110 tUya, or over 3 niontba, she had uliHtnliied from fooil. Her vital powera were very well aiiHtnined, but alio had loHt aonio tlenb, and, although Mra. Williiima pioteata that ahe was not what one might mil a aick woman, nevertlmlonn alie wn reduced to a very! precariouH condition. For four weeks nliiidid not leavo her room. Mrs Wil liiiniHilid not oder an expliinatlon of why her prophecy of October 30 that tliOHlreetH of Portland would Boon run with blood and that the Willamette would bo full of cloud bodiea and desola tion reign did not prove trtio. I And What Nkxt. Pooplo of the great praire atittcaeiiHt of the Rocky mountains are used both to lightning rods and llghttilng-rod swindlers, hence one ex pects to read of the pranks of both In that section of tlm United Stains but no one would have supposed that In Oregon, where lightning could hardly be driven or hired to strike anything that light ning rod swindler wonld have the galU t" work his tricks or Unit he would meet wldi any wirceMs yet, a trio of theae gentry aw'iKd down upon the country people ea.nl of Hnlein luat week, and hiic cei'iliil hi t,ctlinlr,jiig ut li'iial on.i limn, Ihoiigh they ciilne to grief by u-ll illur it wnrriiiit after I hem fur iittcuiiliw aw in 'lie, Tin) uioiln of oiernting the awliiilln in fur two of ti e Wortliles to go abend and niiikn cniilruitH and put up the roda, while llm thin follnwa ulu-ruml collecls. How ll is that Ihi aii fellowa are able to ilo htiiui'N where It rarely ever light nings Is a mystery. Kecordi kept for fifty year beurno reairt of any btiildiugs having In-en struck by liuhtiiing in the Willamette Valley. IIki.i kii TiiKMar.i.VKS. Laat Tliursday parly of men were at wor't ou the Highland road Juat beyond where it fork from the Mulalla road mid w hen they stopped for dinner, a it wait raining they left their wagons mid tixJs in the road and went to a vacant hoiiao a littln wuys back from the road to el their lunch. While they were there a couple of four borne teams mned and one of theiu got slin k, but they paid Utile atten tion aa t tin teams were not in view from tint limine, but when they came out aficr dinner to hitch lip a party named Hliclly found his ningletree mianing arid at once caiim to town to look for It, lie found the rigs al Cooke's livery and searching around founJ the broken -,llfi,.,r,.e the wagon and siibaeniieutly his own iiid under the straw, He di'iiuitided his aingieireo and miy for his time w bich was refused, but when he started slier an oili er to arrest llieinthey pungled up and K'lve him two ilullum. The tunica were from the vicinity of Highluml, but uiifiirtuiiuti'ly their names are not known. IIST IN Til Mill' nt Aim. The new has reached Corvnllis that a liinii, pre sumed lo bn one of Hlmiilish boys, Is lnil in llm Cosat range, or has met wild sn aceiileiilal death. On Tuesday of lunl week, he left bis home on Oliver creek, in the mountains between Oliver and Heaver, seventeen mile aotllliwesl olCorvallm, and went cut (or a day's hunt, lie failed to return ami a sean h iug putty was sent out, but returned w ithout tlixling any trace of him. This party was followed by another, and, the Times snya, a continual sxmring of the moiintuin in the vicinity baa Ihi-ii kept up without avail. The man, comt-rning whom identity there is no certainty, is about 30 rears of ag, and (mm the fact that be was familiar with i he mountains., the belie! is general that he hat pciHii-d. Comino TO 1'uHri.ANI) Jmncs J. Hill, according to the Seattle Telegraph, ha at last completed arrangement by which tbetireat Northern will do an all-rail hliai liens direct with Oregon and Cali fornia, No work for the present, will be done on his surveyed road between this city atnl theSniinil, but by reciprocal agn-ementa wilh the Northern Pacific, that road will take all of Hill's btininess between Portland and Seattle, handling it as if jt was its own. The new ur rangeiiit-iils will necestiitate tlm bund ling of through coiii'hes and freight, but In what exit-lit is not yet ascertained, and limy depend on the growth of busi uesH. Tlus new and interesting deal will tuke jilnce February 1. A Naumow Oai'uk Siut. In Judge Hurley's court Tuesday the case of L. II. Clarke against the Southern Pacific com pany came up for trial. About a year ago a wood train waa wrecked on the narrow range Poitland & Willamette Valley railway. The train struck a tree which bad hUlen across the track near Middleton. Clarke waa among the In jured, and he afterward brought suit against the company for $15,000 damages to :fo and limb. Tho examination of w itnesses in the cano hud not proceeded very far Indore it was decided that the jnrois in the case whould view the scene ii tho accident. Accordingly a hinhmuI train took the jutors oat to Alidilleton to see the place. F.ntkktainmknt at Pakk Plaik Park Place Library Association will give an entertainment on Friduy evening of thin week at Park Place school house for the benefit of the library. An interesting program baa lieen arranged consisting of munlc by the band, musical and liter ary exercises by local talent and an ad dress "F.ncRtiotial Processes" by H. 8 Strange. Much interest has been taken by the pupils who have Hold a great many tickets. A full house is expected. Poors 0H'n at 7 0 clock. Program at .'t0. Admission 15 cents; children 10 cents. Statb or Omo, City op Toledo.) Ll'l'AS I'Ol'NTY ) Khank J. Cimcnky uitikeB oittti that lie in the Betiior partner of tlie firm of F. J. Chunky & Co., doing bnmiieHg in the Citv of Toledo, County and State of ai'oro Biild, and thut Raid firm will pny the sum of ONE HUNDKKD DOLLARS for each und every en ho of Catarrh Hint rannot he cured by tho uxed of Haix's Catakkii Ci'hk. . . FRANK J.CIIENKY. Sworn to before me and Btihucrihed in my presence, this (1th day of December, A. D., 1880. 8KAI. A. W. GLEA80N, Notary l'ublio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and inn conn surfaces of the sytom. Send for testimonials freo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. jtW"Sold by Druggists, 75c. TftlCGLOU ANO COCKADE. I)rlln ur Ilia lll.l-rln Itril, Alilln anil Ulna I'olora til I riH-, Rornn 70 or HO yi-nm Ix-furo Frnni-e was (in ol Mil in the fluinca of (he rivo lutiuii Hint Is. lit thiM'pix'h of the war of the micci Mfi hi, when she was in L'luso iilliance with Kpniri and f!;iviirl It was thotigbt ib'sirubli) to diftlri guUh (he allli'd soldiers by n cockade, whlrh coinblni'd the colors of the thr'-o niitlons -tlin white of France, the rod tif Hpnlu, liml the blue of JJnvnrla. To none of such incidents, however, would It bo wise to attribute the origin f the hlntorio tricolor and cocltude adopted by revolutionary Krancn. At the on Out tluro a-emed likelihood that Krcrn, which Camillo Dearnonllria had pupnlarir.cd at tho 1'iibils I(oyn), would have Im cuiiio tho national color, but men reineruliered In time that it wa that of the livery of the Comte d'Artnla, the moat unpopular of the Uotirbou prince, and it w thereupon discarded. A propuxltlun was then made to as sume the color of the city of Pari blue and red, a Duma reminds n in hi "KliAns A pres." To thine' was added the white of to many glorlou memories, Un-anse it had been selected by the national guard alway faithful to the throne and ita tradition. tSot until aoine months afUT the cap ture of the fhiHtille was the tricolor definitely adopted when Onilly and La- j f.vett presented ii to LoniaXVI In the i Kreat nail or tne lioici uu v ilie. anu me convention tanned a decree In which it I was deacrlls-d a consisting of three I oolora "diMiHiner en troi bandea egalea, do uiauicre que le bleu aoit at tache a In garde du pavilion, le blano an milieu, t le rouge flottnnt duns ha airs" that Is, in equal vertical aec tiona, with the blue Inward, the rod outward and the white between. This ia tho historic flag which Na poleon's legions, in conjunction with their eagles, bore victoriously from the Seine to the Elbe, the Tagtis, the Boro dino and the Danube, which they plant ed victoriously on the walla of al:r't every European capital. All the Year Round. Th Cirlnaa uf Lltlla Tblnffa Again. Here is a good comic opera story: Marie Waiuwright was sicuking of her nervousnetia on the first night of a new production, and she said thut an absurd contretemps nearly threw her off her balance during a first night. She con tinued: "Perhaps yon remember thut a Dame Hannah in 'Rnddigore' 1 had to go on with a small dugger, with which I was snpiKMcd to threaten the wicked baronet's life. When my turn came round, the dagger bad disappeared and waa nowhere to be found. Noth ing wonld induce me to go on without my property, and although Mr. Har rington implored me to appear without it 1 wa resolute. Of course there was a terrible stage wait, and at last Mr. Harrington grew dospwate, aud forcing something Into my band absolutely pushed me ou to the stage. And what do yon think it was?" asked Miss Wain Wright, laughing at the reminiscence, "Of all things, it was a large gas key I I contrived, however, to conceal the alfliird makeshift from the audience, but when I had to hand my supposed dagger to Mr. Oiossmith ho most un kindly gave me away. 'How can I kill myself with this thing?' he naid, bold lug np the gas key in its entirety lo t e audience. Of course there was a per fect bowl of laughter, and for some minute we were unalilu to continue. New York Recorder. A ( lioerfiil Tlmr. A Sunday or two no tmo of our pop ular deutiiita liud quite u picnic iu the exercise of his prufiK.iim. A enfTcring citizen said to his wife, us s!ie started for church, "If you meet Dr. , aend blm over." She did happen to meet htm, and tho tunn of foreepa was soon with the Buffering citizen, whose cour K full to zero ou set iug him. "Fact was he didn't think his wife would meet the doctor, uud if the hitter would accept payment for his trouble he would be k'iuI to have him go awny without torturing an unwilling vic tim." "Let's Beo the offender," said the dentist, and then, following np tho advantage, ho soon hud five grinders where they would do no moie aching. Suffering citizen was then a happy num. and desiring to also make happy a neigh bor whom he knmv was afraid of a den tist he inveigled Mr. P. Into the dread presence, and after seine coaxing out came 19 anngs to make way for a set. Then the neighbor, in bis great sense of relief, called in his wife, who yielded seven more to the harvest. By this time the man afraid of a dentist, who had had out 13, concluded it was just fun and But down tor a pnll of three more. Tbon the doctor was out of bnsi ness and counted up 27 samples of jaw misery aa the result of his friendly call. Old Colony (Mass.) Memorial. Ha Waa "So Slouch" at Fool. He waa tall, lean and lanky, wore a peaked cap, had hayseed in his hair and resembled typical farmer from the remotest part of up country. lie was interested in watching game of pool In a Smith street resort and was full of exclamations and comments aa the game piogressed. Then he waa in veigled into a game with people who imagined that they had a dead cinch on him. The long arms and lank legs hung all over the table tor a moment, and then the game was over. An expert was at once pitted against him for moneys and the betting on the outside became even. But the export, like tho man who drove the hearse, was not in it when tho countryman had finished playing. "Qoh all hemlock!" observed the up country individual, "I reckon I am kinder soft, but yon kin bet your boota I'm no slouch when it comes to thovin pool balls." And then he pulled out a Bait bag, deposited his winnings in the deepest comer and shtiilled out, leaving the vanquished bettors to ru minate upon the ierverscneea of human judgment. Brooklyn Standard Union. MAKE THE WEAK STRONG In wliat our drug" help to lo, for tliey are always fresh and pure, and will do what your dotitor ex l'cta of them; and you tuny In? ure when you have bought anything at our store you have not been overcharged. Patent medicine, toilet prepara tion", brushed, coinhH Everything in fact to be found in a first-claHH drug ntore, and plcae remem ber our special pride is our jireftoription department. We are conwtantly adding; new remedied toourntock and at all times Htriving to merit your patronage. C. G. HUNTLEY.j Phnrmucist. i Opening a New Ledger for 1894? KememiKT that we are agents for the Miller Megee patent flat oiiening lxiokp the bent made: alro w are Helling a book which opens nearly flat at lens price than you used !S0Hre JS'' a curved lien holder to get down into the "cents space. Come in and ex amine them. We guaran tee both books and prices. We can furnish you with filing casfR, stub files, Shannon files, copying books, letter presses and all oflice supplies At Huntley's Book Store, Next door to Com. Rank, Oregon City. DH VIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. -)ELLO 1800 miles of longdis 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 HG other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. instance no ellect on a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Huntley's Drug Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - - Oregon. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Suci'enr In II. II T 4 L Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The l.KADINQ LIVERY STABLE of the City. Riga of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. I lories Hoarded and Fed on reason able terma. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Full Stock of Guns i& Ammunition. Repairs on all kinds of small machines promptly maile. Duplicate keys to any lurk manufactured. Sliop on Main Htreet, next to Nohlitt'a Stables. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice l hereby given, that there are unfll clent IiiikU on hsnil tn pay general (uud war rnnti nutaUniling eniloraed prior to October 9, Wl InteroKt ceaaea with the date of th I no tice K. L. HOLM AN, City Treasurer, Oregon City. Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. IS, 18S4. TH0S. CHARMAN & SON, The Pioneer Store JUST : ARRIVED! -A COMPLETE LINE OF- Fall & winter Jackets -Direct from New 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 Style. i Call and see our stock before purchasing as it is the largest and newect styles in TH0S. CHARMAN & SON. , ' j ' SE VENTH - STREET - BAKERY j avrT noATP-p.nTTnVPP V BkA. V Mar W A a&a atV hf aVV a f Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of the Day. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CHAGE. aT LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. Do You Need a Legal Blank? 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 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 Dailv, 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 j Washington St.,or on board steamer. This is the nearest anil most di rect route to the Nehalem 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 ia second to none. Trvhiml York connoting of- the market. Portland- Cowlitz River Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co. STR. JOSEPH KELLOGC leaves Kelso Monday, Wednesday ami Friday, at 6 A. M. Leaves Port land, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M. ' STR. NORTHWEST Leaves Port land Monday, Wednesday ami Friday for Kelso and Upper Cow litz river points, returning the following days. This is the only direct route fo reach all Cowlitz river points.. WM. R. HOLMAN, 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. Triie to Name. Special care taken in digging to prevent mutilating the roots. Orders promptly filled. Prices to suit the times. Write for pricey i