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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. C T t' 'HNTKHI,li. In KrT Jt. , imh, Hlrmiirr KAMllMA. MAVMoaKUn II1X ,,Va h.MI.AKI. V"v u- 1 " " B'",,,m' I'NUA V. "., 7la. III. J l . III. II III, ill. m'f- . nop in. Humid uli Hi mum. r Hum mid tili)ri'itit'Uii wllhniil untie. - Tha rl I'AHHANliKII H1KAUKU, AIIONA, "WIH r(.TI.Hll,,. AMU IMOkl KKI.KMl B. Jv I'iiHUiiiI T)lnr iIivkI ilm k m g 4A A. M ml luatrxi "iri'..h CHy l.ir aaleiii a uu A. li lunula?, I hnrmUx and Halurday. I4HV IiiiIm-oikIkiii' t id A M ami Hal.m 7 44 A M and lirrinu lily I (l ' U .,r I'url laud Monday, ttedn.sday mul frlday. Kail llm., (ihnI iy"cn.lil.iiii and low raK'l Nd nay li.mhi bandied, IWial raUa ou lliruunli ItrlahL 11MKTAIII.K. mT anx ain.wit iinriKt. (Ilrrfna ( y 1 1 V lal-MI I liv i-.iti mi, i iivmiHiiiiiiii r v. '"AM 7 ill A M. 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JaMK Sk.I.iXIIi' Kt'UKKAI.. KiinUy'OrviiliUii aayatlmt llm fuiiPrad o( Hv. Jam It. V. SclUiivd tuk pluce HaluriUy alliTinxiii (rniu K. lvll' rlmri'li In t'.Hnl 1'iirtlunil, tlm m-rviii-a lniiiu I'oiiitiii lixl liy tialuii Morrlii til licv. I ifnntn II. 'iiii V iilum, rt'i-lor u( lt. Iiivi' rhiin li, imaialfil y ollirr I'liMi;) nii-n i f llm riiy. TIiimii nii a Iutkii nlii'iiJiiiun of llie rvUlivei of tlm ilii rHxril. At tlm t'lilli'ltlaion of lilt! illl iriaatvu ciTi'iiiiiiiii'i ul tlio I'titinli, tlm rmimiiia with Imrii'il t lmu Fir I'i'iii-ti-ry. Ki'v, Mr. 8ill(iil win W yciirn ml II iniiiitlm olil. Il.'tmiio to On-Kon in 1H.VI, (T'ihiiiij; llm IhIIiiiiiih of l'uniiiim ilnriiiK tin' t;ri'iit iiiiihiii'iii, in wliirli liin Imillii'r. who ri'i-i'ii'ly iliml nt Milwukii. wiih hiully wmimli'il. Kor nii year h wh" In t'lmrun im rrrlnr of tlm Sulrni cliurch, rmniiiiiiiiK thi'fu till 1HA, whim lin hoiilit farm ni'Hr Mil aukie. lie tlinu anHiiincJ chmiio of St. l'aviil's church, and wm iu fouiiiliit. I la wax afti-manl iulu a inimiiomtry iit-lrn, In wliirli rapacity lit) contimwvl until hin pyi'Hi(lit fuiliol him Vt llm punt nix ytnr ho h bi-i'ii an Invaliil, anil ho diiil Hiirriiiiiiilitl hy hia ihUilnui and Kriiinli:lilMri'a. Kv. Mr. Hullwuod maintained hik-h rharm-tar Jurinathn 3H year which ho Hn'iit in the utato, and waa a faithful niniatrr 0( th KpipK-opal church. An tlio founder of Ht. David' church, Im waa diiairiina of living to aco tho foundation of the new church laid. Ilia wlnh wua rciili.cd in that rtKct. lie wiim tlm lulhcrof Itnv. John W. Sull wood, former rector of St, Pavld'achureli. Goi.i.ki'tinii Mua-HnioaiTiKM. Tni'Hiluy 'b Oretioninn aaya Unit 0. II. DiAVilt, a prominent aioi'kuian of Harney county, in In thi) city Ketiitut loijetlior a collection of curioaiticH for emUihllion at the mid winUir fair. Tim iiiorit . rmnarkahle ohjct In hia collei-twn, and the one to which ho attache the Krimtcat valuo, ia a pwtiH tly formed cull with ei(ht Ii'uh. The animal waa bom on the IWwera riinch, jidjoiniriK Mr. UoWilfa, February 2, Imt only lived a Jew houm. Ita preamit owner had the "kin carefully drcriHcd and innunted in a lifu-llko man jut. Tlio Ii'kb niw M'rfertly forined and have well-developed Imofa. Another object In tho collection of which Mr. De Witt i jiarticiiliirly proud in four li'Kfd chicken, which Ih very much alive mid Iiiih full iiho of holh paira of lena. Another freak in the collection ia the droMHed and mounted akin of mi eiulit leed lamb. In uddition to tlw-'flo thinija Mr. DeWitt haa mounted gpiHihihina of lOOvarlotiea of Oregon birda, which wore prepared by Proftwaor F.J. Itree.e. of Lincoln college, Neb., who who waa aent to Ore((on to collect natural history HpecimoiiH for the college. Dkatii or F.i.i.a Tkoyku Little Mary Klla, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. Anion Troyer died Monday, March 19th, 1804. Aged ono year and twenty-three daya.. The funeral arrvlcea wore con ducted by Heva. Kaufman and Kroph and the remains interred in the (ileaaon cemeterv . Hi'iuiKH Dkatii at Ohwkoo. Laat Hundiiy evening (ieo W, I'roaaer wan in Din city looking for Coroner llohmiil to go to Oawegu to InvcMllguIn rulutlvn to tlm aiiililmi death of Maty IIiiiinui who died there curly In the afternoon after being alck only lli miiiutea, Hlie waa a Mining and rohiiHt young woman about HO yeara of age and hud littered no complaint up to I wo or three day a prevlotia to her deiith and then hIik bad only waid that aim wua not well. The HiiHpiclotiH circiniintaiico In coiiueclloii with her death waa that within fifteen minutea after alio ccnaeil breathing her body turned black and her cheat apliearnd all broken out. Coroner Ilnliiiuti accotii by Dr. K. A Humeri went on Monday morning and held a "t mortem exami nation at which the teallniony allowed (hut alio had been In trouble and had taken druga lo relieve hnraolf, with the renult a atnted above. Am Oiiki.os Ciff (inn.. Kiinday'l Oregonlan conlalni the following con cerning MIm Ileal rice Harlow, daughter of our fellow-towna-man, F. T. Harlow, It la In the account "( F. I-onl Kiitg'a recilala at the tirace M. V.. clnin li on Haturday uflerntKiii. Tlm Mikhi'M Nellie lleuueMy, Ida Sbellev and Heatilie Harlow, pupil of Mr. King, proved the value of Ina method a a truclier. Miaa Hurlow waa the aolot of the atudent. She M'r(ortned artiHtirally and ith prerlaion Chopin' iH-atlliful "Ilerceuae," and phivcd moat brilliantly a cot.rert wall by her inairmior. After referring to anverul other performer the article conclude: Intereat waachiefly ri'iiterel, however, In llm woik of the child pianiat Mi Heatriee Hurlow, whom) wonderful precocity iredicted for her a brilliant miialcal career. Two Nw Cakh. The Willamette Full Hailway company received on Tueday the flrt of the two fine i-lectric can aliieb were built by the lirill com pany of riiiladrlpbia for the liae of thi company, The car wa run up right afternoon and altmcted a great deal o attention and many admirer. It ia full atandard width, the mine a puHaeuger car on the ruilrnuda, ten aeMta long and built low mi a to be convenient forget ting on and oIL Holh enda are vend billed ao a to protect both motorman and conductor. The cur I painted a rich cream and t'immed in guilt. At nightfall it waa run up lo the end of the bridge upon wliiih a woiMlen track waa laid and under the ioiervinion ol C. A, Miller the trucka were removed and both taken aerowi, tlie entire night being taken V complete tlie job. Ax Fxi-rNHivK I.tti:ii In the Cnited . Utalin eoiiit yealeMay, ii.L. iHiliery, a iCIai kama county farmer, plead guiltv i to ail iiiforiii iti'Hi cliArgiug him with mailing ohm-cno matter. Ho had been pining attention lo a voting woman Minim father filed an objection and wrote lo liobery warning Imti to atuy away. In reply Kobery mailed a mixKivo emu lied iu lincleuli laoguaiie. He Ma lined $11), an I promptly paid it. The Sunday Ona'ouiiiii contained the above notice. Tlie farmer here lelerred to live near Wilnoiiville in thi county and the young luriy lo whom be waa paying hi uihlrcH ia an id to be a daughter of Mr. 1 1 arm. Wkt Sine Hiii.mNiia. It now Ix-gina to look a though in "pile of the cloae lien of the money market that there would le couHidernblo in the way of building operation gcing on this mine mer. Already a number of cottage have been atarted on the weat aide of tho river among which may be noted the following: V. 8. Hellomy, Dr. D. L. 1'iiiiio, Chun. McMilliun, J. Hiilaoii and K. I'arker. 3. II. Hala'.on la papering to build the drat cottage nl the new town of Willamette Fall and it ia thought that many neat cottage will go up thero in the near future. Sum k Kind Womia Mr. J. O. Koad wiitea from Strenton III. uh follow: "No caller i mote welcome tlinu tlio week I v viait of the Fntcui'iiink. It i aniil wo do not appreciate our fiienda until after they are gone. D ia eipially true of the home paper, it full value ia not know n until it come like the Kntkiu'Risk from the far ulf land we bo inucli loved, Caught with new of tho friend at Cro on City." A (dipping from a Streaton paper convey tho information that Mr. Keui'i Iiuh charge vf a pleuaant church. Catarrh Cannot lie Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as ttiey cannot reach the neat of tho diacane. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional din eaae, and in order to cure it you muat take Internal remedied. Hull' Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, and net di rectly on the blood and iiiiicoiih niirfmva. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia not a quick med icine. It was prescribed by onu of tho best physician in tills country for years, and is a regular prescript ion. It is com posed of tho best tonics known, com bined with the best blood put illers, act ing directly on the mucous surface. The jHirfect combination of the two in gredient is what produces such wonder ful results in curing Catarrh. Sena for testimonials, free. F. J. CIIF.NEY A CO., Props. Toledo. Hold by Druggists, price 7.re. Karl's Clover Hoot, the now Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 2T)c, 50c. and 1.00. Hold by CO. Huntley. Receipt, note and ordor books at the Entkbphisb ofllce. I'KICNOm MK1TI01. Tlie Following Fcople Were Cured by Dr. Ilurrlii'a Fleet nial ami Mcilliitl 'I rciiliiient. J. T. (leorge, (ileiieden, Wiiab., chronic rheiiimitixui five year, cured, Owen JiimeH, Siokune, Waab., uliNceM III left ear and ipiinzy, cured. Mra. Mary a JoIiiihoii McMiunvillc, Or., deafnuaa liiuny Veura, reatoied. C. F. Mahew, M MurketSt,, I'ortlaud, rlieiimatiNin in It worat torin, cured Henry Von Helma, Handy, Or., cancer of the noao and cutitirwh, cured. J. H. Jciimiiiig. Hell wood, Or., ec-ma or akin dlea4 10 yeara, cured. I'll. DAKItIN : From the effwta of la gripiai and hroni hilia, 1 have been 111 for a long time. (Ireut pain In my lung and kidney rendered lite unable to work. Your electric an J medical treat ment ha cured mcao I am able to labor again. 1 teaide at Kimwtll atreet Albiii. (IKOUUK W. Mi CLUKK. Dr. Darriu can be conaulted free at 27((i Waahington atreet, from 10 to 6 daily ; evening, 7 Ui 8. Cbargea at the rule of fj a month for medical treatment, aiirgical, electrical or iecil caaea ex- ceptiil. t lironlc ami private ilmewH, varicoi'ele, hydrocele, alrictiira, error of youth, loat manhood, de.ifnens, la grii. catarrh, diaeuaeaol women, irregularitiea, etc., a apeciully. 'the treuttiient of catarrh and bronchili .'J a moiilh. The Kior treated free from 10 toll daily. Patient in tho country can receive home treatment by aendiug f." per month with avmpton of their dieue. (iive expreaa ollice adlrea. Dkm'mkatic I'kimakik. At the demo crat li! prlmariea w hich w ere held in thi city on Saturday there wa a lively con teat for aeata in the county convention though the real caue of contention accm not to be very clear. Some nay that it wa a content between tlie (union and aiiti-ftmion wing and that the latter won while other aver that it waa to ait certain purlieu in then anplration for place, and other atate that it wa to puniNli Sheriir Gaining for aotne acta of hi. Tne delegute rhocn in the fliHt ward were C. D. Latourette, H. It. (ireen, J. C. Mehan, A. N. Minify, J. J. Cooke, K. F. DriggN, and in the w-cond ward R. (i. Caudeld, J. W. Gaining, (!eo. A. Harding, Win. Slieehan, Jatne Tborne, J. I'. Lovett and John Wi-tainandel. Prm.ic Kcinaii, Notb. The fence about tho achool block and the city park adjoining Ita been broken down in place since last fall and a the post and lioardH are well rotted it wa deemed advisable to have the fence tuken away which Is now being done. The lawn south of the Hurclay school which has heretofore been kept as a lawn bus been thrown open as a play ground and the children are now "cracking the whip" and "skinning tlie devil" on the grass. HkHasthr Shamrock. Captain M. II. Flanagan recently received a little package from old Ireland of w hich he i justly proud. It contained several well preserved specimens of the bhamiock leaf, doth foil i and five which weie viewed with much pleusure hy the na'ives of the Fiuerald Die. April Weather. The chief of the weather bureau direct the publication of the following data, co npilcd from the record of observation for the month of April, taken at this station for a period ol twenty-two year. It 1 believed that the facts thus set forth will prove of inteiest to the public as well a the special student, showing a they do tho average and extreme con dition of the more itnxrtant meteoro logical element and the range nitbin which such variation may be exp cted to keep during any corresponding month. Mean or normal temperature, lifty three degree; tho warmest April was that of 1S81, with an average of fifty-five degrees; the coldest April was that of lSS;i, with an average of forty six degree ; the highest temperature during any Apiil waa eighty-five degrees on the 2Sth 1 Sill) J tho luwest temperature during any April waa twenty-eight degrees on the 7th, 1876. Average precipitation '.rain and molted snow) for tho month, 3.21 inches: aver ago number of days with .01 of an inch or more, fifteen ; the greatest monthly precipitation wa 7.88 inches In 188:1 ; the least monthly precipitation was 1.12 inches in 1885 ; the greatest amount of precipitation recorded in twenty-four con secutive hours was 1.34 inches on the 2d, 1883. Average number of cloudless days, six; average numoer of partly col ml y days, ten; average number of cloudy days, fourteen. The prevailing wind have been from the south. The highest velocity of the wind during any April wua fioni south west, fourty-four miles on the 3d 18113. S, M. lit.A.MIKOItl), Observer, Weather Bureau. Laud for Sale. 423 acres of land lor sale on tho hard times basis ; 100 acre near Clackamas Station at $30, 100 acres improved at $(10 and 150 at $40, or GO acres of choice rivor bottom land given for clearing a like number of acres. Write or see K. C. Hackstt, sberifl's oilice, Oregon City Oregon. For Sale. 500 ton of choice bav. mnatlo timnthv. will be sold in mircela to auit tlm our- chaser by It. M. Kobortson, Albany, Or. j WE WANT YOU- to coino to our Htorc UlOKI.Vl I'l.KAHANT BOllHi- timcH. Wu havj ho much to nell bcMfluH iuiniiic, nii'i ul 1 those bitter tilings; wo don't want you to think we aro happy only when you uroaick. Of course if you must he ill we ulwaya want to put up your proscription, but wo have a thousand and ono thinjTH that you iu bosidoH medicine. Just now we have Home particularly fine bathing acceHHorie. Rubber and briHt lo bath brushes from 11 to1.50; bath mitts V) and 7.r:.; elegant bath towel from 3'; to 1 J0. They will lant you for years and you take Holid comfort every time you use them. Then every one must hove Mrfurne and toilet water. We have all kinds and at all prices. C. O. HUNTLEY, Prescription Druggist, Oregon City, Oregon. IS THIS PLAIN ENOUGH? If you buy anything at our store and it iHn't exactly what it Hhould be or what it was represented to be if you're not Katisfied, bring it back, and we'll refund full price. If you find that you could have bought the same thing any place else, at the name time, for less money, come in and we'll give you a rebate equal to the differ ence. We will protect our costomers in every way and will conHider it a favor if you will report any dissatisfaction. Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City. DH VIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would be pleased to Fee his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. 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 90 other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a person al com m u n ica t ion . Distance no effect on a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City ollice at Huntley's l)rug Store. d. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - Oregon. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, SiicoCBSur to I'.ll I.1L. Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LKAD1NG LIVKKY STABLE of the City. Hijja of any description furnished on Hliort notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Pusi iiess promptly attended to. Horses Roarded and Fed on reason able terms. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OP ADMINIS TRATRIX. Notice la hereby Riven, that the undersigned has been anunlnieil by the County Court of t'laekamiw county, Orvftou. administratrix ol the estate of John II. I.ala, deceased. All por sons IihvIiik claims auninst the estHte of said JkIiii H. ljis, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same duly verified for payment to tho uuderaisiied at my residence, two miles west of Needy, or at the post ollice of J. D. Kit tcr at Needy, Oregon, wllhlu tlx months from til is sale. 1'iited at Needy, Oregon, this 21st day of Feb ruary, A. 1), lam. S-i:-30 UBS, 8U8ANNAH LAIS.Adm'x. i ir 4 fl f 1 H MM M -lT hitw;..!...! wrrrs- w,i.-i. u Wet Feet are Dangerous At any time especially at this season of changes. If you would have your children well shod buy the RED SCHOOL HOUSE SHOES. FOR SALE BY TH0S. OHARMAN & 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 of shoes in the city. Prices low. Call and see. ThePioneerStore THOS. OHARMAN & 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 CIIAGE. fcir LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. Do You Jfecd 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 Mechanh. 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 8IIAVER, 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 Mondays, 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 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 is second to none. Trv him 1 Lesal Blank? Portland-Cowlitz River Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co. STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG leaves Kelso Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at b' 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. IIOLMAN, Agent. Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or. Prairie Nurseries DAVID J. COX, Prop., CAN13Y, - OREGON. Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach, Prune, Plum, Apricot, Nectarine and Almond. Trees Strong and Healthy and True to Name. Special care taken in digging to prevent mutilating the roots. Orders promptly filled. Prices to suit the times. Write for pricee.