Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. t!.T t'O.'H KTKAMKIt. In Krriti T Jam, , ihh. Hlnmiitir IIAMONA, I.UVMIIHIill 1111. l.kAVM roKTUNI), ! III, 7' IN) A. in, 'I . hi. II ,: a, iii. a uvii, iii, 4 tK) ii i. UNIWV. I Wi.ni, H int a, m. 'I p. in. II Ml, in. tiKiii a.uupin. IIimiiiiI trip Jtft ('run, Tliim canl niliji i't til I'lmnv without tiiitlr Tli Kant I'ANHANIIKIt H IK AM Kit, ALTON A. TWH fiiMTLAHIl. AI.KM AM) I M II Kl-B MIlKMl'S. Uwvt I'ortUml Taylnf ulrret Iih k al ft 11 A. M, IK) lrc. llli'Kiitl City lor Mnlvm H IM A. W. TiitMilaf, 1 linraiUy ami ttatiirtlajr, Lear IiiiIj.iikiiis 0 II A M anil Hal.m 7:4ft A M. anil tlrriiiii city I HI f U (or I'urW iaml Miimlaf, noilitiinUy ami frlilajr. Fail time, iiRnl ait)iiinitllilll ami low ralM, Nu way Itmalil linmllc l. Mpmilal raUia uu lliriiugli Irnlnlit. HOt.'TIIKIU I'ACiriC KAILWAV. ,, NilNTIt HiM'HU. Calllnriila Kiri Itliniii(li) 111a.m. Ilmrlnim li'al (way UUiiih) ID p. lu. aut'lM Hlll'Ml. Ilumiiiir l,nl wny imlniiil t :tl a, m I'alllniiiU K'toM tlliniiili) 7 .1'J . M INK UAIlJt. Matlirliwa i'iiii North, I in., I p. in, Hp in. Mailt linn (iiIiiii Hi'Ulli. V a. ln,,6,i.'i p. m. una mn'TM. Orriimi City In Kly.Carui. Mulluu ami M.ilalla Irate, at I; in. ami arrlvva at li m, il.ll. Olr,in City In Kly. Mln lt.Clark.MiaiiiwllriHik, I'nlini M 111a. Mnlliin ami Cnlion, loatna at lu a. in. I'uiwilny, lliuroilay "ml Hatunlay, ainl r tiiini uu liilliiKina ilaa at I sft p. in FUIDAY, MAY 4, 1WU. AmiIHKK I'loNKKH (ioNK. F. M. Ctt' well inl (aVDiulily known In tliia county w Iniil lu rent ill luinnru ceiiX'tiTy on lt Krlilny, '.'"lb. Ha Wn Jmi imiy 11), Ml, ilifil April 2.1, MM, of con uiiiitiuii, utter liniji'riiig il litenM o( HCVITuI llllllllllH, 1 1 tM ll'litlii'D CUllfciMlBll In 'MiiiiiK iintoullii-r lit) ttiaWil llit'iii to (In to liiiu," mill wliirli rtiliirion lie jirm tiinl rattier limn rnu In il, lb-fure iliath I m aHiks (ni'ly nl Iii nrar t irom li, mill, luit (or li'uvitiK tlioati ilmr to liim, u'o'lly w"it'"l ll'B Hil hour. TI10 oritur Iihn kttoian lilin Himu early hoyltiMxI. onil knew Iroiu warm c imiiilnme with liliu of tlin iiikiiv ami DullIU tllllill' llU KIIOHHhI . How kiinl unit UtmIit lu'urtiHi to any In med. How rumly mul willing to attend llw IxnUiile o( ny Nirk one nd miniter to tluiir wmit. Iluw fully lm h ettniuil Ml Html reit llil olliur work to b taken tip. A nw ciri'lw of frivmU ilaltnl In lliu U"t l ritfi, mid llie ikIiooI t lilliltfii in i'liftiy of I'rof. Alox. Tlioinmn mti-niltHl in body. Faiewvll, dt'nr fiiend! liny we im't-t ulii. K.C. Hackkti. A I.Koiin K SitiSATi'UN. I wlmt fvt-ry limn ukl to I a Mo to iippctid to nil riiiiiimiuii'iitiiiiiii hiiiI I hi run not do Unit unlt'M hit in K'mmI peiiinun. An up poitonlty will In) iilforiliil you to liurn to write u hi'.tt mul ntpid litind by I'hII ln Ht Miivnl) 'a bull on FriiUy cvi'iiinu of thin WH-k WlltMl Prof. StubU Will (K'll li cIhhm. Ilu pruli'i-Knr Iiiih IhmhIiI pi-n-liiMiinblp tluriiK lliu pint IllU'i'ti yi'.tra in iotne of tbf Ik-bI biiHint'Ka t'nlli'ifi'ii of the country mid in wnlt known from the Atlutitit! to tlm I'm illc foiti-t n m-iiiij n of rnre nblliiy. An n pun rtit mul de i(iii'r he lu no mipcruir on Iho ronli ntnt. llrmilidil t-xmiipli'i of hi. skill have by rt'iiHon of tlit-ir merit found pi :irc a in tho K'udilit art jotimnlil of Anierira. Swiim In helievinK. Notice lliu ini'iiiii'n fn"di from bin pen now on exhibition in thin city, Oi.ii and Yovno Danckii. Utirlnit the winter the younir M'ople and tho old fnlkn eitch ntipimrieil a dunrinir, club or ichool, both of which were well attended and nuiHt intcrt'HliiiK. Aa the time Imd come to cliKit forthe ni'Hnon the membera of the old people' cluxH delerniiiH'd to make the litttt mei'tinir a memorable one, no they invited the other chin to join lluni ou lust Saturday evening at the Aimory where all neceanary arrango nieiitn hud been mudo to enjoy the even ing, not forgetting refiehmetit, and inch a pleanant time ban not In-en ex perienced in many a duy an wan bad that night It in in out probable that owing to the nnece of tho dancing clitKHcn the pant winter they will bo reorganised early next fall. Tub Finkkt Mumu, The IienverTimeH note that tl.e trained voicon of the vocal IhIh and the xkill and nympiithetie power tlieai'conii'iHiiHtu made the concert an oaniH in the decei t of the ordinary iminiciil lutppeningH. Sig. U. Ferrari rendered these bin itone nolon from tho operun of Kriiani and NabiiccodonoHiir, a Iho hcIuo tiotm from l)oni.olli'n L'Klisite D'Amore, adding dramatic, action to vocal in the latter, ami currying bin audience away. In the cloning number a duet from "II Trovutore" by Mins Clara llernetta and Signnr G. Foiruri. Hearty appluune and entbtiHiiiHtic encore followed her se lection a. Gktnnq Rcaiick. Tho last Columbian Htampa were Innued to the pOHtintwters before the flrnt of January thin year and aince tliut time many of the oflkrs have exhausted their supply so that more letters pass through the pontofllcea now with the old kind stuck on than are dec orated with the much dunpined Colum bian. The largo denomination cannot be obtained at all except of dealers at exorbitant prices and tho smaller de nominations are beginning to be in active demand. Tiikih CiiYnrAi, vVkiuiimi I-ant Tues day wan the flflnentli aiuiiverniiry of the murrliign of Mr, and Mm J. K, Groom and Hev, and Mrs, Gilinun l'arker plaiimul to niiike the day npleanaiit one by Inyiting the woilby couple to their homo to spend the afinriioou and even ing, After a niimptuoiin dinner and a social virdt they were nur riwil by the mid dun appnaraiice of the member of I'.n,) tirtt church In a body, who had no sooner mrived than ilicy proceeded to make them nclven at lioinn. A very pleanant evening wan panned In social intiTcoiirno and games, In the uiidnl of which the new Oregon Citv band arrived ami an nounced their presence by dincotircing noine of their fluent. Hefrenlimeiits con Minting of ice cream and cake were served and then the gayeties proceeded till time for the lint car warned the merry niakera that it wan time to part, but before leaving Mr, and Mr, Groom were winhud many happy return of the day. Vol t ntit 7, No. 7. Of the Kntk.ki'iiih wa publinhed on lit eiulier llllb, 1H72, and was at Hint time a seven column folio, at the head of w hich apiearrd the following: "A democratic mi-r forthe htlninena imin, tint farmer and the family circle, Innued every Friday by A. Nolt ner." Among the buinen curdn ap M'ared tlnntiof W, F. Highlleld, leweler; lluelut ik Warieii, attorneyn; F. Harclay, surutHiii ; Jobnnoti ik Mc('own, altoiueyn. The I.lniMiln link cry wan then run bv William A Harding, and Chan. II. C'au field advertined a liew and well e lei ted ntx k of dry gotxln, fancy giKKln. millinery, nhoen, grfx-ericn, clc. Tho well known merchant, Thuman Charman, advertine a full linn of genetal merclian dine ami otrern to buy legal tender and county ecilpt, from wiiicli it would ap near that lift' county wan in debt even then J.oiiiuxo ma Hamiv. The Sunday Oreguiiian sayn, the attempt to rufl lon down the Sandy will probably prove nuc ceiuifiil, and the saw mill will be erected near Troutdale. t'one l!io., who meat the head of the euterprine, bad mine men up the river getting out boom stick lunt week, w hich they undertook to raft down the river to the point where (he mill is to be built. The raft came dow n several miles over the wornt part of the river with the men on it, when it struck a boulder, w here it held fant. The boom stickn are 75 feet long, but law logn are not half that length, mid would come down with out any trouble at all. Th projector of the enterprise nay they aie well satinlled with the experiment und think they will be ablu to get timber down the river without trouble To Hn Fahmkiis. According to the F.ugcne ( i mini a new game ban been in vented by shares to rob the fanners mid here it In. A nmooth-tonMicl fel low upproiichen a farmer, claiming to have a new ii kle-grimler and securen him an aitcnt in that neighborhood. He in perniiiulod into nigning a coiitiuct for one-half gronn of the uiai bines for tiiul. The w ording of the commi t is changed and some liguren added which nut ken the order call for '.2(K) worth of machines A few days afierward knottier fellow ap pears and dahlia that the machines have arrived, preneuta bis bill. Tho fanner in p.irahxed and denies the account. Of course be is then shown bin nignuture and seen that tbev have the bent of him. A compromise in ull'ered that ho pay a few hundred dollars, and he Anally accepts. Shkkp AT Lakgk. Iant week the F.Niniti'HiHit noted that a petition was in circulation anking the county clerk to place Ukh the ballot a printed form per mitting voters to giveexpresnions to their preference; reltitive to sheep running at large. Ho ban looked up Iho law on this quention and finds that voters niuv caat a ballot for or atiuinat botes running at large, but no separate provision exists for other animals and that there fore the vote immt bo applicable to nil other unimulrt. . 1(111 Hewunl KI(I. Tho readers of this pspor will be ideas od to learn that there is at least one dreaded dinenno that science, has been able to cure In all ita stages, that is Ca tarrh. 1 lull's Catarrh Cure is the only poeativo cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a conntitntional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the din eae, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and ansisting nature in doing its work. The proprie tors bavo so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Hollars for any csho that it fails to cure. Send for list of U stimonialn, Addr 'ss, F. J. C1IKNY ACo., Toledo, 0. ?T'Sold by Drtiggiat, 7oc. For Sole. A fine brood mure, ood to work any where, weight about l'JOO pounds, a fine family animal. Also a good three-inch Mitchell wagon, almost new. A first class freHh milch cow would be taken in part payment for horse. W. F. Brayton, Maple I.ane Ely Postofllce. Mid-Winter' Fair excursion tickets, Oregoa City to San Francisco and return, via Southern racitlo Co's Shasta Route, will be placed on sale January 23rd. Hate $27.50, including five admissions to the fair. Tickets good for thirty days from date of sale. On Main Hthkut The work of mak ing this the fluent and best street In Oieiron goes on space, The first of the wei klhn blm k In front of the Kntkh minii oflice wan (hushed and workmen ate now buny bringing the block next norih, down to grade, The dirt and rocks from thin K-ction of tho street aro being taken to Mosn street by the Coll gregatiouul church and there dumped at the south end of the trestle and used in making the fill which Is there necennary. A routfli stone wall is being placed on either sido well buck from Main street to serve as a supiort for the dirt which will have to be llrm enough to support the brick which will form the street surface over the fill. CkOAKKH in Tiiosa Days. From a copy of the Kntkki'MIsk published In December, 1872, we glean the following: The workmen are engaged at present in blunting out the rocks at the mouth of the locks, which bad been left there to keep out the water. In ten days from this date boat can pan up and down. What will thone croak nay then who predicted that they would never lie com pleted, and oilier who declared they would not be done in five years? They will be done, and before the flrnt day of January, 1 73 provided by law. We learn that It is the Intention to psnn the flrnt boat throil.'h on Cbiintinas day. Somb Goon Hoaiis J. W. Doores and w ife of Manpiain were in the city the flrnt of the week vinitina' W. ft', H. Sam non and family. Mr. Dooren in shaking of the roads of that section of the county says that when work was done upon them ths pant year they have been much better thin apt ing than actons the line In Marion county and that the two roads acronn the Iiuite Creek bottom leading to Mar'piam have attracted the settler of Scull's mills so that they have gone fully a mile out of their way to travel thene ro-tdn an they could get along no much better. It pays to make good roads w hen you are making. A lUiusu Hi hoi. ah. A resident f (he hill wan ahneiit from home the other evening, bin wife being away at an en tertainment at the same time, when some one entered his bouse Ukjii a pre datory excursion and was diligently doing the bouse when the owner re turned about half pant eight and dis turbed bim in bin lew-arches so that be made haste to get away, not stopping to secure any bootv. He bad gained ad minnion to the bonne by a front w indow, but did not lake time to leave by the same route. He ran out at the back door befoie the proprietor bad lime to catch even a tight of bis form. Fat lT rnoncKCTn Despite the cold weather and stoimn of the taat week the profjiects for a gooi crop of ftuit was never much better than it is at present, with the exception pet haps of loaches. Cherries were fairly loaded with lloa siiniH and while many of tin m were beaten off bv the lie aw ruins and slight bail there are plenty left on the trees to make a full crop, and there are mostly well set so that it will take continued cold weather or front to spoil the crop. Apple are coming nicely into bloom with limbs bamting full and plums and prunes promise a good yield. A Cyci.kb's" Cu b. Oregon City has never given a great deal of attention to cycling on account of the poor streets in the city and the worse roads outside of town. With the improvement of Main street and two streets on the bill there will be a fair opportunity for riding the "bike" and there is talk among some of the boys forming a "cyclers" club, which it is believed will not only arouse interest in this fine sport but lead to much enjoyment and healthful exercise. lVwTMABTKR I'bot.man. On the last day of April Mr. Eugene l'rotzman, Port land's new post muster, was installed into his office. His commission had ar rived several days previous, but as all accounts have to be closed up to tho end of the mouth, be waited till that time before enterirg upen the discbarge of hi duties. Snow in tub Mountains J. T. Mcln tire, who was in the citv tho pnst week serving on the jury says that he sees no immediate prospect for an early open ing of the road over the mountains as the snow is deeper above his place at Salmon than it has been lor years. Ho does not expect now to see teams cross ing the toll road before the first of July. I-08T. Check of deposit on the Tort land Savings Punk for $100 in favor of C. II. Kinney. A reward wiil be paid for its return to G. C. Kinney, Oreon City. Lawvkhs. Keep your blanks and papers clean and in order. liny a spool case at the Ked Front for $1.50. . The Bamlim Woolen Mills. The liandon Record of April 27, notes the enterprise of several of our city's former citizens as follows : Bandon's future prospects are lookin? upward, and we have faith in her abid ing prosperity. The push and enterprise that is being, and will be put forward by her citizens for the solid upbuilding of industry here, cannot but be crowned with success, unless business continues to keep in a paralyzed condition all over the country. The Bandorille brought in a large auiount of machinery for the woolen mills last Monday, and although the steamer's hold was packed full, and her deck piled high with looms and spindle and curding machine, yet there is fully one-fourth of the machinery left for the next trip of the vessel. Mennrs. Clark and Palmer, of the Woolen Mill Company, came np with! the machinery, and brought anumlx-r of 0Kratlye with tliern. The machin ery in already housed in the mill, and is being placed In pom t ion an fast a os slide. The machiner I of the bent, and when it is reaily for operating, it will be superior to any mill on the const, and for a two-set mill will have fourth greater capacity than any of the mills on the coast. The same issue also state that the following named persons arrived on tl.e Bandorille last Monday ; F. E, Palmer, T.' W. Clark, Frank Burkhart, Jauie Chase and It. Wilbur. Howard's Flour Can now lie obtained from E. K. William the Grocer. For Conniable, Dint. .No. 8. By the request of many friend I announce myself ns a independent candi date for the office of constable for justice district No. 3, Clackamas county, Ore gon. E. C. Lakin. tf The Old Way is to take pills when you are constipated or bilious, but they don't go down easy and whin they get down there's a shud der. The better way is to take Simmons Liver Kegulater, nature's own remedy, purely vegetable, in liquid or powder form. You can take a pinch of the (Kiwder on the tongue and with a sup of water swallow it without taste. The Regulator tones tip the digestive organs and prevents indigestion and constipa tion, Tho latest in visiting cards at the Es tkbi'hisk Okfick. Price to suit you. The Entkhphisk until after election for 25 cents. PRICE OF PAINT. Are you thinking about painting your houne this spring? Do you want to u&e the very best paint made? And do you want to get it for a very reason able price? If you do, come to our store and get a color card of Masury's Mixed Paint and let us tell you about it. If you think of mixing th paint yourself or in other words using white lead and linseed oil you will surely want the best, and the right way to get the best, is to buy of a firm you can depend on. We know of a wholesale house in Portland that put out what they claimed to be a pure linseed oil, and when tested by a com petent chemist it was found to contain almost fifty percent, of fish oil. The linseed oil we sell you we guarantee strictly pure, and we also guarantee our price to be equally as low as that charged for the in ferior oil. Come and see us before buying. C. Q. HUNTLEY, DS 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. -jELLOl .) 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, Taooma, Salem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and 96 other towns in tho 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. CMMtHDE WtCO-TOOl 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. 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 TH0S. 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. ft- LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOU THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. Columbias, Clevelands, Crescents. Ranging in price from $25 to $125. Sold on the installment plan at cash prices. Wheels, Catalogues & Information At Clackamas County Agency TV. A. HUNTLEY, Oregon City, Oregon. Next Door to Commercial Bank. J.J. KKDDERLY, GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware. FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TINWORiC .A. SPECIALTY. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland,J0regon. B EN. M, BARNEY, 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. LANPERH0LM successors to Landerholm & Gray, Dealer in and Manufactuer of HARNESS and SADDLES. JUST REMOVEDto92 Union ave. East Portland. Repairing a specialty Don't forget him. I?' PRIZE AT WOitLOG FA. WfitK'.CiNT. I Test Medium and Psycliometrist.