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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME 0.0. T.fO.HNTKAXKK. In Y.rrmy Jn. , imt, Hli'anwr KAMoNA, tVllUlll I ITV. IMTM roltTI.AMII 9 11 III, i mi . in. uu II, m, HCNHAV. im a. m, V i p m. 6 Will, M. It on u il til Vi null. 7 Minis. i .Ml Ji III. III. 7 Wi a. in. II mi, in. .Ml i. III. 1 llilr. nrl mili)i( iim'Iiiiiik wllluml notlr Tho ft fAHHANUKIt MTKAMKK, AI.KlNA, KTWkrilRTI.l,aU. 4 Nil INIHtrdHllMIR. 1 eve iYrllatiri Taylnr ilirM itiH't at a Ml A. M. ml IvavKi liri'Kii City fur Halrm 7:1ft A. M lumday, Tliurailay ami Saturday, l-eavt liid.iiiliii A M ami Hkm 7 A M ami llrr.m Clly I , ml V M fur I'orV leud Monday, ISedneaday ami Krlday. feat time, gimd afnimiHlalliina ami luw ratr. hn way Irairht handle.). Hpwlel ru uu tliriiuik IrflaM. KolTMKK.I I'AIIKIC KAII.WAV. n.iaTii a.ifxo. 'allfnriila KiMrima (lliniii(li) t 111 a. m. HoMiliiug Ux'al (way atalltiii.) I flip m, Wil'TII mil HI). Mtimlmrj j-l (wuy lallnna) :il a. tn t 1 1 lor ii I kipimi (lhnMili) 7 In p. rn TDK MAIM. Malta rlnto ar I at North, a. in.. I it i a p m. Malta cih.ic olii( HiiiiiIi, II a. In., 7.41 p. M. am aoi n. Ori.iMil'llylii Kly.Carni. MulHiuaiiil Molalla It atra al IJ in ami ariltra at U m. dally. (Irinii City Ui Kly. Ulna I'lark.M'ailuw llruok. I'nlini Mllla, Milium ami l ullnli, travra al 10 a. m. I urailav, Thuraday ami Saturday, ami ro luriii uu Mlnwlns ! al I it p i FRIDAY, Ki:i!HDAUY 1, 1WH. I'l.tU'AKT I.IIIMAIIV KKTKKntl.SMf.NT. I'nder tin! dircclinii of hul. J. W. (irujf, principal ol the I'm I'lacu schools the citiicii and pupil of tlmt district have undertaken the work of keciirint a lilimry. 1-ant Friday evening the second entertainment (ur tlii'niiri4) til MX'iiriiiK fund lor t It tat iiiihhi ) given, there latli a lull house, present. TliM enter lultiini'fil couaisted ill a lix turo liy 1'rof. II. S. Mraiii- and pleasing literary rierclaea presented hy the Misses F.llioti, Mr. and Mm. J. K. Groom, Mm. Hamilton, Mr. Wilaoii, Ml Wilkinson ml llio I'aik Place hand. The Park Place hand. The lilimry lurid wan hene llttud ahotit A Vim, ik M mikh. -It nmy tint Im ircnerally known tlmt we have in our mliUl a uicchsiilc wlio inn turn out a first-class violin, yot mull In lite ease and those ho have hcen accustomed to think that mily (oriltn wood are suited (or t lie intiiiiilui'tiiir o( violim will bv e.ttally niiritii'd lo Irani that our Ore gon wood am admirably adapted to thu inatitiluc turn of llii'Mi Ini-trtimi'iita, aa liaa Id'Ctt di'iiiormtrali'd by Cltua. Yan dfralia who liaa junt ri'Mnid John Kvcn-iil with a flim inntrmnriit valued at 7A wliirh ho inuiln at oild IiioiiiimiIh. Tim top ia of mountain crdar and the lwni.Hn of maple. The workmanahip ia iroiioiiiuvd very lino Ha. Ixith ok Taiii.kk Piled up at the limine of Nirk Story am many tablea and one aeeing them would worder w hethiir that place were a table manu factory or llie ov. tier aretnitomeil Iodine olTof a diir.irent table every ilay, yet neither la the correct aoltilion. The table, tepre mint a Ion to Mr. Story of -piiHldurahle money and ho la not the only one loaing by reaaon of theae table, for they belonged in the Palace retOaiirant which left ita creditor in the lurch. Mr. Story wa among the number huviug loaned them 1HK) for which wheu the ntutT wa aoU la.t Week he ruceived the II xt urea having bid them in at :'5. Cl.ACK AMAa Cot.'NTV lNl'OMI'OHATION. The Noith Pacltlo Oerman Caniimeet lug aMaoclallon, having their flr.t camp ground near Milwaukee, Clackamas county, I still another newly lncorjo rated concern. The principal otllcu I to he nt Ouk (iririe, in thia enmity. Thu object ihIo eHtablinh ajtd maiiititin a CHiiipKroitnd for the public womliip of Ood at a niH'1'ifled time, (iroitud will be purchased atid atliluble. htiildinga will he liuiihi and alao other improvement!! nwiiHary to curry out tho object. The amount of capital atock is to be$0. Geo; Hurtling, Adam Klippel, John U. ltuticr, J. V, lleckley, Cha. A. Prieaing ara tho incorporatora. A Pl.KAHANT PAHTY. (in tllO I'VPtllllg of Thursday Feb. lat a putty of the young friends of the Misses Nellie and Mary Younger gathered at their home on loth and Jell'ernoti streets. Tho evening was pleasantly pjntit in games and intiHic, ThoHfl present were: Misses Klla Howell, Nora CalifT, I.ir.r,ie flilhert, Minnlo Ilolden, Muu Hark ley, Kmmn Koberls, Maria Roberts, Mui tba Marrs, (leorgiu Murrs, and Messrs. John Wil liums, C. A. Mnir, W. G. Muir, W. (5. lleattie, A. Robertson and J. II. Black. Miss Nellie Younger will In a low days go into tho country to take chargo of a school. Votkd 7-Mn.ti Tax. At the meeting of the electors of the Park Place school district for the purpose of levying a tax for paying oil the debt incurred the past yeur the director reported that it would tako a 10 mill tax to pay the debt and run tho school the usual nino month. The district decided to vote a 7-mill tax being of tho opinion that they might In view of the hard times get along with eight months school the coming year and pay only part of the debt incurred the last year. HIJ.MIAV MII00I- C0.NVEMI01. A lit I Mri'lliif of thu Miiniliijf Hrlioiil Utirkrra at ('Niiliy. Kollowlng In Uii) linnmm of tho fourth Htiniiiil ciiiivi'iitioti of Cliii kiinmn County Hiiiidny Hiliool AnHorliillun Ui Im held at Ctinliy, Weilni'Mdiiv and Tliiirwliiy, I -riiiuy 21 and 21!, IMH: WkliaKaliAf KVKNtSd, 7:110 HoMK Si-rvii'i', ld hy Mra, ('mm,- ImiII of Catthy. 8;(H) AildreM by I'rof. Hhorey of I'ort- liuid, "What Calla V ToKcllmr.-' 8:30 Addienahy lU'V. (illnian I'tirknr of On-Ron City, "I'hrlnt, tlm Mmlcl TVachnr," TIII'kNIlAV MOIINIHO. :IK) I'ra.aa Knrvirri, led hy l'rciiident i.j. Itamlali of New Kra, 0:.10 Tapir hy Mia. Alelha I'llp, rtflceled. Iimi'iiMlon on above a-r, W by Mr. Cainibll of Canby. 10:00 Iti'iKirti from fiiutday rkhoola. 11:110 Kleclionof OI1lira. 11:10 l'aierby Mr.. Oeo. C. Iirownell ofOreuon Clly, "Thn Miwlel Hun- duy Hi'IhkiI." 1 1 :.J0 lii-eiiwioii, Ifd by Mrs. C. F. ('lurk of Claikiiiiiua. ItiteriiilHMion. tllllkallAV AnKHNOON. 1 :IJ0 Song Hervlrti, opuiitid by the Cliil Irt'ii ol Ciinhy Hehoola. Siibjni't, "I'rayer for tho Sunday Ki-lioola of t.'larkatnaa County," led by CicorKO 8iiit) of Oregon CltV. ::0t) I'aiu'ia on "Tim lliblu." "III Atilhor," I'rof. Oaryof.Mil- WUtlkl'H. b "lit .tilnlaiii-o," C. II. Dyuof Oregon City, c "ll l'urK," J . K, (iroom of Orenon City, d "How In llltlNtrattt It," J. II. fllai k of Oregon City. 3:00 A.ldrea. I'ml. iimy ol Park Pale ""'.fleet ol Clirintiaii Kndavnr .Moveini'iiUoii llie Sunday f'ehool Work." 11:1.1 I'iwtiHiron, led by lirv. Mi!loy of Orrtton City. 3:'M Aiblreai, I!ev. (iaidlicr of Ciibv, "Siibballi ObKervatni and the Sun day Sclioola." 4:00 MiiH-ellaiifoim lliiainexn. InternilKnion. TIII'KHIIAY fc-VKNIMU, 7:00 I'ruiHo Servitv, led by the tvewiy elecled Prealdent. 7:110 Addiffa, Krv. (iab'iel Syki ol Oregon City, "Itelution ol Children to tlm C'luirch. 8:(H) AddrtiM, Key, (i. V. ilxnpy of Oregon City. Cloning Kervicea. A I'p-ItiVK I1mt. The tSlBtettrnan of Tueailuy y iniieh iH-culation wa i idulged In yenterduy on the river front an to I he Intentions of a new ateamer from I'ortlund which arrived In 8alem B,M)Ul 2 oVo.k mmningt nh steamer was the well-known Harveht Moon of Portland. She It-It here later Sunday morning and went up the river, ptt'.iiinahly to Kugene. That she is here for lowing pttrKiFes wins to ! the ircticral opinion. No alarm is full hy the resident steamboat men. Some believe she Is on thia part of the river In the interest of tho pulp and pajwr nulla of Oregon City. II ah LocATkit IIkkk. The Polk County Observer say Mr. J. F. Clark who for the past three year waa the gentlemanly husinusn manager of the Union Hardware Company at this place has purchased an Interest In tho ab stract hooks of Cliu'kamas county, and left for Oregon City on Tuesday. Johnny ha muke a host of friends in this part of the county during his stsy here who will regret to lose him, yet will wish him ahundunt success wherever he is, and in whatever business be may engage. About tlta Braiillaa Trintlai. I.0SI10N, Feb, 5. The P.Ul Mull Ga zette today, further commenting on the action of lie iihiiin at Hio, say" there are so many KuroiK-un interest in Ilru.il that Benliiiin will never bo allowed to play the game Kagun played in Chili. Ihiiihuiu had no right to defend his action on the plea that the Kuroiicnn powera are Intriguing lo restore the em pire in llrazil, although the powers would have every excuse to re-establish the empire if it was true Brazil desired an empire. Static ok Ohio, City ok Toledo,) Lt'CAS County ) Kkank J. Ciiknky make oath that he i the senior partner of the firm of F.J. Ciiknky A Co,, doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State of afore said, and that said linn will pay the sum of ONI'. IH'NIMiKl) DOLLAUSforeuch ami every case of Catarrh thai cannot be cured by the uned of Hall's Catakkii Cukk. FRANK J. CIIKNKY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this lith duy of December, A. 1)., 18H0. l S K A I. I A. W. GI.EASON, Notary l'ublic. Hall' Catarrh Cure is lakon internally and acts directly on tho blood and mu cous surfaces of the sytem. Bend for testimonial free. F. J. CIIKNEY A CO., Toledo, O. fTSold by Druggists, 75c. ' Cow Wanted. Hood young cow, good butter maker and milker R. II. Tabkk, 3t I'artlow Place, Mt. Pleasant. 111. I ana of Hlllturlam. Onr PruKUx wnTi'ajiondeiit )' tlmt tlm Dolieiiiiiiii (h'iiitiea In the AtiHtrlitn imrliHineiitury ib liyiitlotm rontiiine atroti(ly Umiiio"m tlm new military ei txTnlit ttri r"'tiired by tlm wur li iart merit on Im Imlf of tlm tri'ln iillianni. Tlm fl)iiri'H tlm oiHHltioti niv- ar nltf filhViuit. l'roin IrtilU to H;i Dm AiiHtrimi army budget romj from tiH,(;ii,i;i0 lloriim to l07.!!7l,Mii:) llorliiH. During thoHoyuartj 2, k;i;i, Olio, duo florina have Ixieri exix-ndixl on tlmitrtny. Tlmoiivy and the 1irulwehr re not iricltided In thia vimt auiii, The occupation of IJonrila alone ha cottt the tmpirn kince 1H7H Zll.WW.WKJ florina. On tlm other hand, nothing la lnrmrrixl for works of p-e. Not mile of a uiivlguble channel haa Ikn'ii iiiaile. Tho siipixii't of primary tchooln, ttnyltiina, road building, etc., rent entirely on the ahouhlera of the province! tuemaolvea. Other ftguref are no lean ttiKXfHtive. In the wholu of Auatritt-Utingury there are 4,(KK),000 pauper, and 10,000,000 jaTaoua nnublo to work vlx, chlMrfti, old jieo plo and cripplim; tt.OOO.OiK) women and hand worker earning no more than lbO florina a years 2,(KI0,000 workmen and ervaiiU whom) yearly Income does not eicem 200 florina, and only 1,081,000 periton" getting from their work, trado or capital more than 1)00 florina. The phykical and moral condition of the im poverinlinl poptilution ia deteriorating. London Newa. I.eaulary t'rijapvrta of III (.'Mcgo Fair. If the Columbian company will dis charge ita bonded indebtedness arid re fund to the government the amount of Ita donation, it will do marvelous! well. Every effort of the directory ought to be exerted in tlmt direction. Operat ing exMiscs are fur in excess of reason. Ktrugglu has been made and succsf (illy to a certaiu extent in thediruction of re duced expenditure on current account, but the field Is still full of possibilities. Tho banker's estimate of a 3D per cent return to Chicago and the shareholders, Chicago being on a fisititig with all shareholders, is optimistic. The esti mate takes no account of the fact that it is the purt.oHe of the Columbian Ex position company to continue expendi ture after the closing of the fair. The Columbian guard have hewi assured that large iiumlxTs of them will remain for a year or more. The whole depart ment of construction, reduced in nmn Im r, but still an expensive outfit, will bo continued. As the exKsitiou ia now imuuiKcd, there will not be a penny of return for any share noldcr. It is idle to make other prediction. Chicago Time. Flitl of ! MaupRaaant. Do Muupassuiit was very thoroughly discussed at the time he waa taken in sane, and now that he is dead at the aire of i'A there ia nothing to add save that the operation of a great natural law is completed. Ha was a master of con deusation in literary style. His short, terse sentences are matchless, but most of his stiries are earthly and doubly per nicious by reason of the masterly skill with which they are told. No man could portray such frightful dramas of pas sion without entering into the emotions expressed. His own soul caught every reflection, and the strain was too much for him. "A prematurely wornout nerv ous system" was the cause of his death. His career was only for 13 years, but he leave behind a musa of brilliant filth that will do harm for many decades. New York Commercial Adverticr. Cioltl lu Maluo. That story of gold mining on En chanted Ponds township is not by any means the first that has 'oecti henrd about gold finds in the Moose river valley. Aa long ago as l"i0 u man named Berry claimed to have found gold in a ledge in that region in such quantities that he "ohopped out pieces with his ax, which be sold to Augusta jewelers," To be sure critical persons may say this state ment ia only that ho sold the ax to the Augusta muu, not pieces of gold; but why not gold iu Enchanted township a well aa in Dyron, where there is no doubt about it? It has long been osi-crted that there is gold enough in the sunds of Mooseheud lake to pay good wages to those who will waih them for it. Lewis ton Journal. Max Mullrr Drcuratril. The sultan of Turkey has conferred the Order of tho Medjidieu on Professor Max Muller. This is a merited tribute to tho vust oriental leiiruing and the deep interest tuken by Professor Mux Muller in the various eustern religious, and in Mohumiuedaiiism in particular. The present sultan, who is a somewhat mild mid melancholy oriental of con servative tendencies, hua littlo in com mon with that section of the official clubs iu Constantinople who have been educated abroad and have adopted athe istic and revolutionary sentiments and ldeoa. Ho is devotedly attached to the Mussulman faith. Londou Chronicle. ltala.l thGouItl Aaaeaaiuont. The death of Jay Gould seems to have ojiened the eyes of tho New York tax gatherers. The assessment on his per sonal estate has been raised from fiOO,- 000 to $10,000,000. While Mr. Gould was alive ho could "swear oft" his taxable cstato, after the manner of rich New Yorkers, but necessary post mortem dis closures of his wealth have made further 'swearing off Impracticable. Biuigor Commercial. A curious and very objoctionablocrank Is one who has developed in Birming ham, England. He goes about with.a long steel hat pin aud stubs all fashion ably dressed Indies whom he encounters. Hammock are more luxurious than ever before. In their latest form they Include a canopy for keeping off the sun and a net for protection auttst flies, mosquitoes and guata. Two sisters will make their apis-iir ance in Londou next yeur. One is ti feet high, with hands 112 inches iu length, ;aid the other is not 3 fr i hi'li and weighs 81 pounds. MAKE THE WEAK STRONG In what our drugs h lp to1 do, for they are always tvhU and punt, and will do whut your doctor ex p!ct of them; and you may be Hure when you have bought anything at our 8tor you have not been overcharged. Patent medicine, toilet preparft tioim, hruHhoH, coinbn Everything in fact to be found in a first-claps drug etore, and please remem ber our special pride in our prescription department. We are coriHtantly adding new remedies toouriitock and at all times Htriving to merit your patronage. C. G. HUNTLEY, PIiarmaciHt. A CIRCULATING LIBRARY In Oregon City at last. Not a very large one, but which will lie increased as the business will justify and its patrons desire. The charges are fixed at the very lowest cash rate 2 cents lcr day pro vided, however, I hat there shall be no single charge of less than 5 cents. Come in and see what we have and let us tell you more about it. At Huntley's Book Store, Next door to Com. Hank, . Oregon City. DHiZIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. -eLL.OHfr 1800 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 other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Instance no etlect 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. Suoreasnr to U. It T A L. Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Kiw's of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Ielivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able term. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH FullStock of Gu ns if Ammunition. Repairs on all kinds of small machines promptly made. Duplicate keys to any look manufactured. Shop on . Main Street, next to Noblitt's Stables. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby stven, that there are sum- clent fundi on hand to py general fund war- rants "UlKUmlHH endorwd prior lo ueiorwr s, IN98. Intercut cesaea with the date of this no tice . K. 1 HOLM AN, City Treasurer, Oregon city. Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. 18, Itut THOS. CHARMAN & SON, ThePioneerStore JUST ARRIVED! A COMPLETE LINE OF Fall & winter Jackets iAi -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 ft 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 newett 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. tor LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. Do You Need a Legal Blank? The ENTERPRISE lias 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-6-U-T-E ,tt?rri''; y-a., y'- lM---j,tlM-;-wnty rrai J STR. SARAH DIXON, UKO. M ' SHAVER, Master, Will leave Portland Daily, except Sunday, at 2:00 p.m., for Oak Point ife 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 i Washington St.,or on board steamer. This is the nearest and 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 Btauds without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods hie store is second to none. Try him ! York consisting of- Portland- Cowlitz River Route, via. . , WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co. - STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG leaves Kelso Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at t A. M. Leaves Port land, Tuesday, Thursday audi Saturday at T A. M. STR. NORTH WEST Leaves Per land Monday, Wednesday ami Friday for Kelso and Upper Cotf litz river points, returning tho following days. This is the only direct route to reach all Cowlitr river points WM. R. HOLM AN, Agent. Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Dr. Prairie Nurseries DAVID J. COX, Prop.. CANBY, OREGOP Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peacf Prune. Plum, Apricot, - Nectarine and -. Almond.., Trees Strong and Healthy an J True to Name. Special care taken in digging i prevent mutilating the roots. Orders promptly filled. Price to suit the times. Write for prices