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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. C. T. ('(I.'HNTMMKII. In Krriti t Jan. h, mx, Hlnniiiiif IUMONA. vtm mK'itM cirv, i.mvk. riiHri.AKii III, 7 Kill , 1 1,1 f i. II :m. in. no i. hi. ik, ., I'NIMV. V I"1 '! , 111. ''P "I. IM. in. . "'I'. . mi . in. HiiuihI It I i M criiln. Tlino iar, aulilH!! Hi I'lmnio without nut Ira - Tin r.i l-ANMANOKIt NIK AM Kit, Al.TONA, tlKTWRRH I'uHTUPII.MI.IK mil IHIifNliKr. Iv CurlUiHl. Taylor .tri-d rims at 0 41 A. M. ml li'Vf (lri'..ii Clly ur Haltun II UU A. M. 'lUtxrUy, lliiir,U)f ami hulurcUjr, Ivo tiiil.'tnli'iii IM A H ami Kulnm 7 411 A M ami OrriMii City I HI I M lnr I'url- land Munilay, MiMlnn.iUr ami frlilajr, Kait time, (ihhI ammiiHlailMiii ami low ralra. Nil way li.li.-ht bainilml. Nmlal iaU till lliriiuglt Irnlnlit, HdUTHKUH PACIKIO RAILWAY. HRtN ulKI(, Calif. irnla Kmtm 1 1 h mnu )i 7 . tiu.clmrf l.o,l (way suilim.) l.wp. m. ani'TN B.il'HIi. H.xrliiiri LiH-al (way atailiiua) Hi a. in 4'llfinui Mprs (thr.mgltj 7.1 i. Ml TIIR KAII.H. Malta rlinw giii N'irtb, a. iu., I m., p m. Malta rhr'lil Huiilh.O a m., 7.41 i ni. II. a ani-Tis. Orr,in"ltytn Kly.Carni, Mulllio ami MulalU liai M U hi ami arilvra at U m. il.il. ()rK,n:iiyltKly.Mlii.('larli.MraliwllrcHii. 1'nlini Ml ll. Huliiin ami I'tiliuii, raaa al IU a. M l'iit.,tay, 'Ibnrft.tay ami Hattinlay, anil r' turn" mi I. .III. wliii ilavi al I 34 . an FltllAY, Aruu, 13, 1KIM. Si.miin.v MiaiNfoUMiiii. A com--M)inlint kt ih Oiimlit Ilie Willi's tmfk from (Iri'ituti cuiircriiliiK tlm climate ro iliti'tljiiN, (((',, m follow: "A. I'. In Omuli Hi: liiriiitf January the itrM Wa (rnnn ami tlowrra of nil kind were In 1 1 n market ami linmiflit (food IrrH. TIip rotintiy tmrrotindltiK Drt'Kon City la M-rllnlilii i(iilili)ril'l paradiM Ilia litinliiiK Ix'inK uiiHir!iH-l In IliU country, and an fr f.titiiK, who )mn nH licniil i( tlm CuliimliU aaliiiiin, and at OriKun City It I alnimluut. Tlm powor from the Willuiiii'tlo river (alia aluiit) Ik "iial tu 2, .MX) liurM powvr. Tlse cpiii'ry on tltlier hI'Iu of the river m gritml ; alniii( tli tntnka wr large orchard yielding to llicir owner a aonr.e of ticvcr nuling liapplni-aa id jirollt. Some onn Un cviilttntly tint Irt'cn liiluriinul I'Oiirrritlng the ant power of the Falln of (lie WllluinrlU imlwd! Thin la Ik limn ( thiitli'th nf the iiHIuhIiIh ihiwit wliii it In rrallly al.ntil K5.0m horiw powir. I'naiAl. NiiTK Mt T (in. It linn teen tW'iihil 1 1)' tho iiiivi-r iiini'iit tutlUcontinue the Uallalico nf JMintuI notl'fl. 'HirW have Iutii fiintiil urcit convenirnce for the trtiiniMiHin of amull mini of money, an in ehtmn hy the fuit that ulioiil H,()(iO,(l of them 'im imtiied lt vcur, unit thi-ir nholitimt will he matter of rvitret to niuny. The KoviTiuiii'iit htw hail the chiincn in view for Home time, nidi it la tinilerMloori Unit it w 111 no Into clti'rt at the eiicl uf the (Ihi hI year, June IWI Thofeefur money onlrra nmler f5 will he rehi't'i to the preH'iit JhikIiiI note fee, Mini ll in the intention to Imve tho former take the plac e of tlm Utter, The chief Ini'onvenieiiee of the chuiiKe will come from the fui't tlmt iilentHlra t ion in ieiiired on money onlern, but, mi thin i not aliirtly limiHteil upon with bmihII onlnrii, prolnthly the trouhle about MeiililU'iition will be more thnn rounter- b.iUni'iul by the llitionul wifely in trunainiimion Keeitred. Statihtici ar tiik Inbank. The. nip erintendent of the Oregon atate inuane aylum baa aiiUuttted his report for the month jiwt clowid. F'roin it the follow ing etui Ixt lea have been obtained: The number of patient on February IHth waa IKItt 2!H1 femulea and (U(l mule; tho number received during Murcli waa 24; the number diachnrged a recovered waa lUteen, 1hree females and twelve mnlea; imtnber diiichnrged much im proved, three muled; discharged not im proved, two; died, two; the total num ber In the hint it lit ion on March Hist wan 1KHI 2112 femulea and (111 mule. The number of poraona, oIllocrH, employe and patient fed and lodged in the anylum during March wa 1019 there being 110 employe. Hound Ovki. Laat Saturday word wa cnt to thm city that a limn hnd beon arrented in Portland on tuapicion of being one of tho burglars who entered IUv. I'ckHtorni'a Iioiiko on Wednesday night of lant week. pHrliu went down from here and identilled a broach and medal found in Ida jKiHHcHi-ion a being part of Iho alolen property. Later another of the gang wa arretited. They were brought to thia city and had their preliminary examination before Juntice 1'ottlH on Tuemluy and wero bound over in tho um of $1000 each. They gave the name of Jaa. Leonard and John Howard, and are pretty tough looking customers, lis Was a Thkspashkh. Chris Nowby, a ruidillo-ugod resident of Clackamai county, ay the Oregonlnn, wa taken Into custody on a charge of trespassing upon the steamer Kellogg. lie told a pitiful tale a to how ho had boon run down by a vehicle of some sort on the provioua night, and being without funds and unuble to walk, bad taken refuge in the cabin of the steamer for the night. Chief Hunt released the man from cus tody, and furnished him with transpor tation to Oregon City, (i i( Hi iiinu Oiikktivii nm IHIM. The time Iiiim come when you iihihI think iiboiil HpiltiK wear Mini wo want you to I'ontieel theHii HioiiuIiIn with och miim k mill riroim, You will llml our nu-ck rec n-eiiliilivn of the iii.hr tho miirket HlllonU, both in iiiahniul Hiul uiiikit up, Ue Kiiiiriuitee our price In every citc un the ipmlity nl the oo(Ih will wmrmit, I'iiiik tn it Mt ulwuva bo comiiileieil In re lt Ion to ipmlity, ami Ibe lliml tiiNt of iUMlily Ilea In uitintl one, Wo luv H nil alri'na on tlm qtmlitv of our itooila hh we Mim to keep the iikht o every Krmlo, Noell'ort U Mpureil hy u to hu thorouuhly mIhuM the tluicN, keepiii( ul wnyi in Mtock prevulliiiK ntylea, Mini MihlltiU promptly fiom time to time, they Nppear, Miiy new novel atylea, HntiafledciiNtomera imike rcittiliirpulromi, Tlmt ii what we w.int to imike of you. (il,AK A HuVTIt, Tlie ClolliiiiH, llMttertmid iMirnlnheri. To tiik Cavk An ex"liliiin will leave 1'ortlHiid on or about Int. lieMdinK for the recently dlacovcrcd ((real cave lituutcd In Joanphine county at the Moiilhern cxtreinily of thla atute. While no one a yet known the full extent of tlila "hole in tho ground," exploratlona have leeii made fur enough to diwloae the fact that the (iiiiiouh Mainmotli cave of Kentucky la by fur It it inferior in every particular. Another party la being or gunir.eil at San Krauciaeo for tho tame purHine, that of exploring the ciive. The excurnion from the city of 1'orllund will make the tiip upon horre back, with pack miimalM, viaiting en route Three Mutcra, IHumond l'cuk, ('niter hike, Ml. I'ike, i'ort Klamath, and Klamath reerrvntion. The company will con lain aeveral Kntern Unirihla in addition to an arlint and giHilogiat. Ituin h Hill, the HetMit, baa eciinl to lead the expnlitiou. Tur. Hai atnN HkawiN. Tlieo nnlm(n llxbliig aeiiHon coinmenceil at midnight TtKuday, and it will now be lawful to take flti at any time of the day or night up to Align 1(1, except between the hour of li o'clock Saturday night and II o'clock Sunday night. Kinh and Game 1'rotei tor Mctiiiire waa very vigilunt during the 48 hour, previoua to the opening aeaaon. Having pievioaaly heated all the auiikin neta, be patroled the river from the Cohmibia to the Clrcgon City falla, and up the CUckuina to (' mill dam. Above Ibeae two iiiita Ihere are not enough flnli to make it worth a flub ermau'ewhilo K caat hi net. I'rotet'tor Mcttuire alno hud numlair of deputlei atatioiKxl at varioim pointa along the the river, but they rcpartid everything a ipiicL Tur Owt.a ami I'oci'unm. V. II. Mutloon whr in the city the lant of 'he week ami cited an an inxtanre of the inter eat taken by the republiciui inthecon tcxt thia year the fact thut the HipuliKtH und democrat" each had but one pcrmm out to their respective rimtit ic-H, while there were twenty-live peraona in alteml nce at the republican primaiieii. With thia oliow down of republican and evi dent intercut in the party' principle!) and Buccexn it ought to be poahihle for them to prevail tiHin both "the owl ami tho IHipuliata" whom Mr. Mttttoon mentioned in hi Reefh in the convention to voUs tho republican ticket. . Nkw Mail Kovtk to Ohmion City. I'oMtmaHter Stool ha received notice from tho department that after the 10th inst. tho mail between Portland and Oregon City will be carried on the Faat Side electric railway. The star route to Sellwood will tie discontinued after the 14th Inst, The contractor for acreen- wagon service ia notified to furninh trans port lion for the mails between the post olllce and the Kant hide railroad. It is understood thut two mails per day will be carried over the new route, and perhaps more before long. TIiIh will be quite an advantage to the people of Oiegon City and towns along the route. Paralytic Sthoick, On Monday Nullum Tinglo who hits been Mopping at (Hailstone for ome timo on account of his wife's health Wing much licttcr there than at their home in Columbia county was subject to a sovero paralytic troko which completely prostrated him. Mr. Tingle is Mrs. II. K. Cross' father and is well along in year so that it may go hard with him notwithstanding he hu always been a strong and healthy man and was apparently as well as ever when stricken. How 'a Tills. We oiler One Hundred Dollars reward for any caso of Cutarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Cutarrh Cure. F.J. CIIKNKY Si CO. props. Toledo. AVe the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the lunt fifteen yearn und believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to curry out any obligations tnailo by their firm. West !ls Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Wulding.Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale Drugitists, Tolodo, Ohio. IIbII'b Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucuos surfaces of the system, Price, 70 cunts a bottle. Bold bp all Druggists, Testimonials free. Karl's Clover Itoot, the new Blood Puriflor, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 25c., 50c. and $1.00. Sold by CO. Huntley. iMKHKariNO to Kihiikhmkn. In reply to liniuiriea from lUlieniicn, Mr. II. I). Mctjuiio, fUh and gumu irotuctor, alu'ea Hint there. In no law In thia atute rfjul r Ing fluhcrmcii to pay n liceiiH!) for the lieu Ibey iihe. lie known of no law giv ing fli-hcMiii-n liny light to line I A feet of Innd along the bank of the river wlieio Ihey IIhIi lor building net nicka on or for any other pur pone. - It In required thut fiMhermen hIuiII be cllizetia of the I'nlted Stnti'H or to have declared their intention to becouiii hitch one year prior to engag ing in Ihe lli-hlng buHinima, and aire; tlmt they have ticeii actual leMidcnta of the atute for rIx uionlha. TlIK WooliMKN. IMat Tueaday night Willamette 1'alla camp, Vojlnien of the World, added eight member to their roll making In all about aeventy-llve member!. On Wedneaday evening they gave H ial for meinU-ra only which waa greatly enjoyed by all prearnt, The program conniting of aoloa, duett, quiir teta, Indian club w!nging and recita tion i waa excellently rendered by thoae participating, and the lunch could not he tK-ut. I)iki. On Monday Mr, (ico. F. Nor ton received the ad intelligence of the death of hia brother, II. W, Morton, which occurred in MeArthur, Ohio, on Anrii 1 The new of the ileutli was rulber a Hirpriae to Mr, Morton, an hia brother had always enjoyed good health, ICKAI, FSTATi: TKAXSFEItH. Furnlaheil Frery Week by Hie ( lacka man Aliatrart mid Trot f 'ointatiy . a i. Drilling ui i, a ura mining w-- f t:..! ... 1 1, l..r. of ne of ace 10, 1 6 a, r 4 e 40 acre $ Jurnea II I.indnay to Mary Lindsay 22l4' acres in claim 40, t 3 a, r 1 e J F and Laura May to John K Abbott 75 irrn in t 4 , r 1 e. . . . Win Harlow and wife to Julitu Viane ae'j of ae1 of wee 5, t 4 , r 1 e, HO acre 1500 Marion Prown to II V. lid wards lot 7andHblk24Caiihy 100 Wm I'.urlow and wife to 11 K Irwin blk 10 Harlow COO Ucrman M 1C church to Joshua Kliner lirtO blk 1 of snbdiviMionof tfuct 3 and e', of tract 2 Oak Orove CO Hobert Moore to Walter Pomeroy lot 7 8 and U blk I Linn City. . . . 0000 F M Amen and wife to Thomas and Johanna Law lota 1 2 and 3 in blk 6 in Falls View add to Oregon City 1750 L William by adiur to 8 Iluelat truaice 40 acres iu 1 4 a r 1 e 2500 W II Sblvely to F: Shively westerly ' of lots 5 and (I in blk 14 County ad to Oregon City (ico li Ocdman to I O DiividHtm tracts F and ti in Clackamas Kiverside W J and L D Johnson to Ida May Davidson 77-20 acres in t 3 , r 3 e Nellie Cummers et al to F.lihu llinea lund in sees 10 and 30 t 3 s. r 1 w 2.500 404 llenj llomchly to lienj Wolfer 70 acres in t 4 s, r 1 e in sec 2! 2200 O and C li K Co to Mary LiUtrman land In sec 21 t 3 s, r 4 e 300 P K Linn to D A Jones 5 acres in sec 35 t 3 , r 4 e 75 John J Davis and wife to D A Jones land in sec 2 1 4 s, r 4 e Jas Gibson jr and wife to II V Gib son nw '4 yf se'4 of sec 3 t 3 s, r 4e Jas Gibson jr to It B Gibson sw' of nejj of sec 3t 3 s. r 4 e John 8 lowellen to W J I.wclien 15 acres in claim 40 t 3 s, r 4 e 50 200 100 1 60 10 200 II L Bull to Smart B May lota I and 2 in blk 2 in Beat Add to New F.ru Snsan May to K L and II L Ball 30 acres in eec 20 t 3 a r i e M Susbauer to John Rydman lots 2 3 and 4 iu blk 10 Cnhy J L and F Marion to J B Walker, et al 25 80 acres in 1 3s, r I w ... Geo Susbauer to Sohn Kydman lots 300 Adolph Kinxte toO II Kello, n,' of 700 L F Culluhan and wife to It J and C A ltustall 100 acres in sec 19 t 4 b, rSe 400 Henry Keimer to Hans Klinkerl acie in 1 3 r 5 e 1 0 A C K H Co to HatiB Klinker bo!' of no of sec 17 t A b, r 5 e 80 Board of school land conirs to Mort Mendenhall lie '4 of sec 10 t 2 s, r 0 e 100 200 Geo Miller by sheriff to Mury E Steven 00 acres in Pendleton I) L C In t 3 e, r 1 e 3828 United Stale to Wm A llobbie se'i of sec 12, t 3 b, r 7 e 100 acres C Kingol and wifo to J W McKay e4 of lot 3 blk 1 Green Point Oregon City 50 V Vanderkelon toF'Vancranenbrock )i of lots 5 and 0 in blk 12 in 0 I A S Co'e let ad to Oswego. . . . 40 0 A C R R Co to F Rath neji of nc.'i ol Bee 19 1 3 s, r 5 e 120 C and M 0 Card to August Hubert 137.3(1 acres in 1 3 1. ... 120 Jane II Buker to J W "Watts 18.45 acres In sec 24 t 2 s, r 2 e 1 United Slates to Patrick Sharkey no,1' of sec 28 1 1 b, r 3 e 100 acres U S to Robert O Caseday 158.43 acroa in t 3 and 4 s r 2 e 1 F F A Kayler to Clara J Engle it acre in 1 5 s, r 2 e 70 Having purchased the copyright of , Thome' Title Abstract Indexes giving j us Sole rlxlit to Uae them in Cliickamas county, and the abstract books compiled and formerly owned by Thornn A Son. we are prepared to furnish complete and accurate abstract of title and to! correct or extend old abstract . We solicit your patronage and guarantee first clans wotk, Office over Huntley's Drug store. Clackamas Aiisthact A Turn Co, WE WANT YOU- Vi wiiiie to our ntore LOOKING I'LKAHA.NT 801I1C- timed. Wo have ho much to kcII ix'si'len (juiiiinc, and all those bitter things; we don't want you to think we are happy only when youaremck. Of course if you must he ill we always want to put up your prescription, but wc have a thousand and one thinps that you need besides medicine. Just now we have Home particularly fine bathing accessories. Rubber and bristle hath brushes from $1 1(11.50; hath mitts 50 and 7.5c. ; elegant bath towelg from 35c to 11.50. They will last you for years and you take solid comfort every time you use them. Then every one must hove perfume and toilet waters. We have all kinds and at all prices. C. G. HUNTLEY, Prescription Druggist, Oregon City, Oregon. IS THIS PLAIN ENOUGH? If you buy anything at our store and it isn't exactly what it should be or what it was represented to le if you're not satisfied, 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 same time, for less money, come in and we'll give you a rebate equal to the differ ence. We will protect our Icostorners in every way and will consider it a favor if you will report any dissatisfaction. Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City. DHVIES TII12 PHOTOGRAPHER; Would be pleased to gee his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. J-ELL.OH J 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, Taeoma, Salem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and 90 other 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 office at Huntley's Drug Store. d. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - Oregon. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Successor to U. II. T. A L. Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Kit's o( any description furnished on short notice. All kind of Truck and delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horse Roanled and Fed on reason able term. 1 hi aya? Wet Feet are Dangerous At any time especially at this season of changes. If you have your children well shod buy the RED SCHOOL -FOR THOS. CHARMAN & 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 CHAGE. t&- LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOK THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. Columbias, Clevelands, Crescents. Ranging in price from $25 to $125. installment plan at cash Wheels, Catalogues & Information At Clackamas County Agency AT. A. HUSTLEY, Oregon City, Oregon. Next Door to Commercial Bank. J.J. KHDDERLY, GENERAL HARDWARE. Stoves and Tinware. FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TINWORil A. SPECIALTY. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland,;Oregon. B EN. JYL BARNEY, Test Medium and Psychonietrist. OEALED letters answered without breaking the seal, and life reading p From the same, $3.00; Private settings $2.00; Official Medium for the First Spiritual Society. Public test meetings every Sunday and Thursday evenings at Good Templars hall, corner Second and Yamhill streets. Resi. dence at 2G9J First street, Portland, Oregon. When Writing Mention This Paper- A. W. LANDERH0LM successors to Landerholm & Gray, Dealer in and Manufactuer of HARNESS and SADDLES. JUST REMOVED to 92 Union ave. East Portland. Repairing a specialty Don't forget him. would HOUSE SHOES. SALE BY- Sold on the prices.