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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. C. T I'O.'HHTKAMKIt. In Krrni'T Jan, , Wi. l.tAVK.OItumiN UTV, I.K4VM fOHTI.AMI! i' a m, I p in, .UU. Ill, HDNHAY. tin a, iii, i ll p. Ill, ft IKIli, III, ll'iiilij trln Nft nriiln. 7 li in, IliWa. in, IMI l III, I m, in, II . in, :tU l. ill, Tlmnimril tulili'itl lo ihmte wlthmil iinllro - Tli. Cunt J'AMHANHKK HTKAMKIt, AM ON A. " flilTI.AHI. OAl.Ktl NII INImrHNhllNI l.rave Portland Ta Inr ltwl d.x k at A itt A. M. (ml leave. iirnKuii i My lm Salem uu A. M. 'luti.d.r, lliur.day ami Saturday, Ueve Init iiwiiiloiira I A U all. I Salem 7:4ft A M ami (iroumi CHy lm ' M. Inr i'liri- land Hun, lay, W vlncain jr anil Prlday, Kal Mum, ,m,, amumiiliiilnlia and nar rnlfi, Nu way ftaiahl handled. Mpnelal rale, mi lliruiiiili Ir.lKlit. TIMKTAIII.K, st urn kii.wy nmrjNY, (Oregon f li y IHvl.loll.l IXaVdxiKTMNii. .KvnriiiN r 1 A M 7 on A M 7 411 J 4ii " Ml n . uu tin " 411 " 411 h I U W " III .11 II 4. ii m U i P M. U n P M I i " I in " I 40 " 1 4n I JH l ju .. m ' a uu " 4U ii in 4 .HI 4 j,i m i uu t mi HI " ft 4U " 0 -.HI " f, JM ' 7 ll " 7 m J 411 ' 7 4U U ll ' V III ' III 'JU " III JO 11.40 " fll 40 " , In (trefoil rtty. filtiraiiiiljr In Milwaukee nuhjmi iiit'liau.x Willi.. u N.Mli'e. Ilaxar Ht TiK. Nui. MirTiiKUK rAt mc railway. NKTI I)I'HU. l alllnriila KmrrM lhnMi(h) live m. Huaeburg lal (way tialliiti.) i ft p. lu. .M Til aul li. K.orhnri (way aiailimt) I.1H. m 4 alifnrula hru (tliniiihl 7 l y m Tlir. MAIM. Malta el iniiii North. I a- ro , I in , S p m. Mailt rlie lulu. South. V in,, 7. id . tu. ID. sorts. Oregon City lo Kl y, arm. Mnluinaiiil Mulall. leave, al Ii' m ami arrive, at Ii m. dally. Oregon City InKly, Mliia.lMaih.MraitnwHriHik, futon M 1 1 la. Mull no end ( nlinii. leave, al 10 a. at I n.r. 1 liur-'la y ami Naliinlay, ami re Kirna uu Mlnwlua dan al I US p Hi FK1DAY, MAIU II 1, lHtH. lljMTIIUAY Hi KfHlHK Pasty. On Moll luy vvillill( Mian I'Mlta William . (lolilflitfully nut )riml liy a Uixu party ul Imr Irii'inla, tlm otraniuii laiiuii Inr pli(lilmiilli liiitlnlny annlvfraury . Mm Wafnt. fi. Iruin Iiiiiiip liy (riiMiili Uinli r Ilie Jinn tion u( Mm. E. II. Kaikcr n. Miaw. .M.illio ilurkliiy ami Aiiiiib Wilt" liart to ifn lu (own loft nifi'liiiK hikI win laki'ii Id llio Sviilh ulifi't linll wli-r aim (ouii.l lrx' pnrty u( InT friend HiilliiTi-il (or tin' .nriim u( (-iliiirHiiti tl.c Dvunlnn. Iuiirih, tiniMr, kiiiikin ami ri'lrt'Kliiiifiitri tnmlii llu eviiiiliiK inont ili'livlitfnl emu fur all iriwnl an. I ' NxH'iHlly lu Mihm U'lllirtin. lio wua lhml inuny luiiy ri'lmna nf llm il.iy. Ainonu tliuao ir.'iil ai-ra 1 1 lol lim ing Mr. mnl Mm. T. M Crunn, Mr. an.l Mm. J. W. JiMiea, Mr. fttlil Mr.. (I. W. Cliurt li. Mr. miiiI Mm. Mn Hi'liulpiim, Mr. and Mm. K. JoplUi. Mr. ami Mr.. Dan Wil lianiH, Mr, mid Mr.. E. II. Darker, Mm. (ieo, Moore, Mr.. Ilun l!uikly; Miaap. KoHtur, KtU Joplin, Lou Juplin, Mol liu Harklny, Miih llarklry, Annie Wilu hurt, Inc. IHkrh, K. H'ataon, T. CroM, E Iiih (iurrow, Henaie WooiIh, lii'ilcy, llultiu rlinrrli, Mary William., v. Williuin.; Mi'Hari. T. l Kamlull, J. (lilimin, W.J. WiUini, (iio. Wilfliart, Cliaa. Wriulit, K. (i. Karnawortli, Win. Cliarlra, II. William", M. Moraii, Ualpli Early, K. A. Ntiwlon, It. l'uiili, Ditanu Ely, J. (iarrow, Win. Ciurruw ami Ui'o. Ilium. A Mci.kv'n Hkvksiik. An aiiiiiint Inrlili'itt in rccorili'il (ruin Suuvin'a InIiiiiiI, wliurn a ln'ril of row waa l liiirni'il. In (liu lionl wit h "innlcy" cow wliii'li lunl no IniriiH. Slip ulwuya liiul totiikn a 1'iii'k anil, mill II nm1 ovrr ni mo vi il Inn riMii li u( a puir of Itorna wan miru to ti'i'l Ihi'in, mid waH often "liurncil" anil no niiicli IihiirihI aliout Unit alie winlii'(l alio could grow a pair of Itorna or die. One tiny ull of the roHt woro driven into a correl, and the poor mnluy left out in the cold, thinking that even her owner had unite back on her. What wan Iter aiirprine anil Joy a few momenta Inter to nee the othora coining out of the correl with bloody Iteuda and no noma. Hhe took one good look at Uhi flrat victim and then nailed in and fairly wiped the earth with her, till ahe liellowod for mercy. Then another ciimo out and waa )itittlirouuh a similurcourse of aprouta, and ho on willi the whole lot., and from that duy to tlila the mitli-y Im the hoaa of the llock and feeda in the choice Bitot, and IoiiiIh agiiy life. Ci.Ai'KAMAa Chkamkky Mbktino. Aa the directora of the Clitckumaa County Creamery aatioclutlon were unable to meet at the time of the annual meeting on account of Mr. Lawillo'a absence, they met last Friday and oruanlaod by elect ing E. M. Randa preaident, D. C. Latourette secretary and C. II. Caufleld treasurer. No buelnesa was transucted at the meeting except to authorize the president to take ateps to' have an ab stract inado of the land owned by the company as some qneation has been raised as to the boundaries. The latest in viaitinn cards at the En tkrphibk Okfick. Prices to suit you. I-Ant ok tiia Hknatk, After several month" of Inleri'MtuiK meeiliiKN the mork si iuile of llila city Imn ailjourneil not to meet avalii this aeiiaoit, a oilier and inure Important duilea ilemaml the at tention nf ao many ineiiiheia, Tim meet lllK of IhlH hody have been In Hill Inuln well aMendeil mid veiv iiiIcichiIiik and tlhiiful lo (liu iiiciiiIicm, At Ihe liieclliiK on Krldiiv evening Keniilor I'crrln'. bill fur the iiiiprovemiuil of the creek In Con- liecticiit was iuaed wllhoiit oppoilion after which a tur ir bill wna pru liici.il and aruitf d with ureal intereat till tieurly 12 o'clock, Judge Miildruui, Chaa, Mcaervu and J, I', Hluiw wern appointed to colleet money due the senate for dues and lo wind up all husineas of the society. Th dues from Hume who joined If paid In ate more than ample to llipiidate all debts. Monky K'ih Ttu ('iiiinty, Haturday'a HtateMintin nolea that in pitrattaiice of an act paaaed at the hint scanloii of lint leg islature the secretary of state will on Monday next dividu all the proc la of the 6 M-r centum fund now in the statti treaatiry and the direct tax luiid aiming the several counties In Ihu atule accord ing to their area. This er centum fund ailaea from lint aule of publiu laiul. and the whole of the iippoHiiiiiiiienl I" to lie iiM'd hv the coitiitiea in (he hiiildiiiLr, maitita'ning and improving ol public roada and brldgea and la illitlrihtlled auioiig the counties pro rata according to the area. I.ant yea' it was about but thia year II will not lie so large probably not lo exceed (4(1,(1(111. I'At.i.a Vikw Kin. xii, Mkktiko. At the annual meeting In the Eulla View a. hool diatrict E, II. Andrews waa iili'i ted diieclur to aincMl I.E. Lawrence, and J, llorelnua whs cboaen clerk to aucceed liiinm K. The ipicntiofi of coniuiliilHlion wilhOiegon I il v waa (lim iiKw-il, there b'ing two faclloi.s, one lu favor of build ing a line nehool bullae and the other in favor of joining Oregon Clly. Tlume in favor of becoming a purl of the Oiegon City iliMtili t think it will be li-aihle U build a foot bridge acrona the guli II to the E'lathatit kcIuhiI bitil.ling bigli enough to do away with the hill on either aide ('i.o.inu CoM-aaT. At the llnpt;nt clnin li, Thnisday evening March 16 the oniug concert of the vocal cla-s, W.ll be llllder the direction of Mr. W. F. Werachkul f Portland. The provraiu is arranged lo pleane everylly ai d will 1-onni.t of choice soIimi. duels ipmrteU and Chorum'.. The follow n pir-mwill aintln Kolon aiddtnta: Mm K. L. iMonlg mery, Mms L. Waggon -r ' j Mr. (ieorge Aln:le, Jr of I'onbu.d, Ml 1 1 lletitley, a talented young elm u- ItonlM fro n the K..Mt, aill ansm in recitation and act as aiciti paninl. A Ural clans eiiterliiinn ent in an.i.r'd to all. Liaik onl for dinlger.. Fla Kat lT ritoseKCTS. During the pant week mauv fanners have been in the city and when asked concerning the fruit prim perl they have without excep tion reported the outlook much hetter thn unttitl. They nay that the full was conducive to a peifect ripening of the woiid which was in excellent condition to winter without injurv. The cool weather of the spring thus 'ar has kept the buds from swelling and now there is every prooct that (teaches and all other fruita will be a much better than an average crop. Ct.t B Mkxtino at Louan. Hon. J, M.Tracey was in the city on Tuesday arranging for a meeting at Ixigan for the purHMo of organising a republican club, and has fixed upon the ITith of March as the time for the meeting in the even ing In order to have the line of bia hall for the meetings of the club neveral of the von UK ifpuhlicalia of the neigli borhiMMl have volunteered to ssnint in moving the 1,50(1 bushels of wheat which is now ntoteil there to another building. Iuian Asylum Injunction! Iiiuad Sai.km, March, 5. The demurrer to the conipbiint in the branch snvluiu in- junction cano was presented liefore the etrenil i-inlrt lieM luul feut nt ,1 n u U'itlnml ' arguiiieiit of any kind to support it, and it was taken under advisement. Today the judgo announced lo the at torneys that be had not bad time to exauiiuo the matter sufhcietly to render a decision as well matured as the case damsnded.and that he fell culled upon to further consider the demnrrer. A. II. Tanner, of counsel for defendants, urged an immediate duclaion, so that the case could be taken at once to the supremo court, admitting, however, that it was hardly fair to the circuit court to ank for a decision without time for deliberation. After some parley' it was agreed by counsel that the demurrer should be overruled, us having been present, d without argument, tluitdefendants should refund to answer further, and that the idjnnction should be made perpetual, defendants waiving the usual injunction bond. The time for perfecting appeal to the, supremo court was, by consent, ex tended to the 20th Inst., and the case will be appealed at once. Mid-Winter Fair excurnion tirkota, Oregoa City to San Francisco and return, via Southern Pacific Co'a Shasta Uoute, will be placed on sale January 2lird. Rate $27.50, Including five admissions to the fair. Tickets good for thirty days from date of sale. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the E.ntkuvkimk otlice. Bland'. Ptxlgnlorags Bill Fttiai H'asiiinoion, March 1 The long struggle In the holme over lilund'a bill for the coiiuiiie of silver selgnlorHuie and nilver bullion In the Ircanury, ended today, by the pimnuge of the bill by a vole of 1117 lo 1110, The nei:iul order to bring tint hill to a vutu was adopted by a hare iptoium, immediaiely after the limine convened, This broke the opio slllou of the fllihiisieier., slid they were poaerlena to do anything further. All amendments offered lo the mramire by its opponents weie defeated, the one winch polled the inont Voles being Outh wuite'i auieuilment lo strike out the second section, The bill as passed is in the nature of a siihrtttuU for the orig Inul text of ihu tueanure. The chauves do not allecl the miitijrlal feature, of the bill which provide for the coinage of sil ver seigniorage in the treasury, the Issue of silver certificates thereon, if need be, In the discretion of the secretary cf the treasury, in advance of the coinage, and thereafter the coinage of the remainer of the bullion as fant aa practicable, and the insue of silver cerlillcates thereon to tske place of treasury notes issued under the Kherinan act which are lo lm retired and cancelled as lapi.lly as the coiuage take, pla.e. Murder tod Btilcid. at Eogtte. Ei'oenk, Or. March I. Allicrt Moss, a young man about 2) yearn of age, and reaidiiig with his pnrinta, entered the bonne of I 'avid Coleman, in this city, aliout H o'clock tonight and after talking a few miniitea, suddenly pulled a revol ver from bia n ket, and without a mo initiit'n warning, began shooting, aeiious ly, if not fatally wounding David Colo man and also wounding hie single daugh ter, llclle, ami killing bis married daugh ter, Mr. Emma Onborne David Cole malt ia shot twice in the breant; Jiel!e is shot through the arm ; Mrs. Onborne was shot in the hreanl and expired almort iuniautly. As noon an the otlicers could Im suihiiioiii d they In gun a search for young Moss. He was found dead lying in Hie bo k yard of bis boune, having shot bimaelf in Hie breant. A Bray Englntrr. St. JikTH, Mo., March Engineer James McKitinev. of the liock Inland I MVW coiiiimnv from heavy Ions to- nlllMi a. his train ulMed into a cut j tiriM, lall.,tm et of here, a red light 111.1 acr..a th.i trui li M. k'inm.v L,w .PVeral men with guna. and it fulie.l acrona bin mind they wererob- WTli ,M)1-1 the throttle wide and jumped down into the bottom of bis cab, .ml not minlite too nam. fori lie roh I bets flwd a volley into the engine and C1,b, hut hurt no one. The train dashed t,rougli a nhow. r of bullets, the bandits ' Hriiiir into the roaches as Ihev rasneil. When the tiain reached Mockhridga it was (.nun! over 101 buttlets had hit it Corb.lt'i Trial a farce. Jai Kfo.svit i k, Fla , March 1 This afternoon the jury in the cane against Jan. J. Coils'tt, i barged with violating the luwa of Florida, by engaging in a pr re fight, retired to make up its verdict. Sixteen minutes later the jury returned and the foreman banded the verdict to the t-luten'. .Homey, who read : "We, Ihe jury, find defendant not guilty." ('hm he Mitchell leaned over and grasped Corbett by the hand and whispered his coiigtautlaiions. Danbory Itwi Ma. Dead. IUkhuky, Conn., March 4. James Montgomery Itailcy, the famous Dan bury News editor, and originator of "American Domestic Humor," died toil ay. PolUrd-Breoklnrldge Suit. Washington, March 5. Next Thursday morning has been fixed upon for begin ning the suit brought against Representa tive W. C. 1. llreckiniidge, of Kentucky, by Madeline V. Pollard, lor breach of promjHcaiid seilnciion. The cane will be tried before Judife Bradley, of the circuit court. I.'cfcreiiiliiiii Itesiiluthi'ts. At a reu'iil.ir merlin,' of Highland grange No. 201 of Clackiur.us countyi Oregon was passed the following resolu tions with regird to the initiative and referendum system of legislation. Resolved , That we endorse the initiative and referendum Isailed by the joint com mitlee on direct legislation. Resolved, That we pledge ourselves th.tt we will not support any candidate for the legislature at the next June elec tion who will not pledge himself and ancied honor to work and vote for the proposed constitutional amendments. Resolved, That one ccpy of these; resolutions be sent to each of the county papers. A. Nicholas, Secretary. Cntiirrli Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure it you must takn internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quick med icine. It waa prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the beat blood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in gredients is what produces such wonder ful results in curing Catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free, F. J. CI1KNEY & CO., Trops. Toledo. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. To Chew or Not to Chew. A rimn miiy have usetl to- j bunco for yeurs with secni- big impunity, little (I ream-, ing that Ik; is slowly Icing j poisoned, until tito umeoi dissolution HpproaelicH. lie Imn an attack of heart failure, a stroke, of paraly sis, or apoplexy, or some organic disease, ami his days arc numbered. J'lic enormous sum of tM-l,im,(m in sS)itt yearly in the United Htates for cigars and tobacco. How many of ttH would 1e glad to m rid of thin terrible habit if we could only get aometbing to ii Ki.p uh tfive it up. The Ohio Chemical Co., prop, of II ill's Chloride of Gold Tablets.ofTer a reward of 1CXJ for any case of to bacco habit that cannot be cured by the use of Hill's Tablets. .Should you de sire to know more alstiit this remedy, come to our store and get a circular. C. G. HUNTLEY, Pharmacist. ENGRAVED ' VISITING CARDS. We are now in a position to fill orders for this clans of work ut the following prices: 100 cards from your ow n plate, 1.25; 1 (X' cards with plate 2. The card stock we furuish is always the latest style, size and weight. Satis faction guaranteed or no pay. Uiilln I.rit.tlOu. anil AnooiiiiKm!.: Plate and engraving per line 75c; cards, inside and outside envelopes, print ing, per 1X), t4. We use Hurd's 80 lb. wedding stock exclusively. Ask for prices on monograms and addresses At Huntley's Book Store, ? Oregon City. DHVIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on j Third 3nfJ Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. -ELLOH ) 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 other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a person a 1 coin m u n ica t ion. Distance no effect 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, Sureeagor In U. II T. A L. Co. Comer Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Kik'S of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and . Fed on reason able terms. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS TRATRIX. Notice Ii herebr riven, that the undenltned bit been appointed by the County Conn ol Cleckumu county, Oreinn, admintatrttrlx of tne esuie 01 jonn il. Lata, aeeeaneci. All per aona hftvlnr cUlma ntrHlnat the entnte of said Jahn H. 1-eli, deceaned, are hereby notified to present the tame duly verified tor payment to the underlined at my residence, two miles went of Needy, or at the post office of J. D. Kit ter at Needy, Oregon, wtttiiu ilz montbi from Iiatod at Needy, Oregon, thli 21,t day of Feb ruary, A. D.MH. 8-i S-ao Maa. SUSANNAH LAIS, Adta'x. 1! fl m slffi JJ..lU- ,r,7 Wit. Wet Feet are Dangerous At any time especially at this season of changes. If you would Lave your children well shod buy the RED SCHOOL HOUSE SHOES. -FOR TH0S. 0HARMAN & SON, Who have just received a new invoice, also a full line of the best ladies fine shoes. We have the finest and best assortment ol shoes in the city. Prices low. Call and see. ThePioneerStore TH0S. CHARMAN & SON. SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, Lunch and Hot Cofee at Every Hour of the Day. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CIIAGE. far 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. I 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 Daily, except Sunday, at 2:00 p.m., for Oak Point t it way landings connecting with STR. G. W. SHAVER, For Claskanie Monbays, Wednes days and. Fridays. . . Ileturning, 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 Stor on board steamer. This is the nearest and most di rect route to the Nehalem valley. JOHN A. BECK, ' THE RELIABLE JEWELER i ," i i -I'l'i . i ' 'i i . Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS 8TILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a per. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. . Try him 1 , TlOMSt ,ii laa ili i SALE BY- Portland-Cowlitz River Route, via. ' WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co. STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG leaves Kelso Monday, Wednesday anil Friday, at 6 A. M. Leaves Port land, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M. STR. NORTHWEST Leaves Port land Monday, Wednesday anct 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. IIOLMAN, 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 and 1 1 True to Name. Special care taken in digging to prevent mutilating the roots. Orders promptly filled. Prices to suit the times. , Write for prices.