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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. C. T- I'O.'H NTKAHKII. In Ytft.it Jan. , lam. Hti'Diiier IUMONA. l.V OKKiinW CITV, Mivtl rnttTLANn m, V 1 111, dll p. Ill, 7 Kl III, 1 1. Ml, iii, 4 (JO p. iii. HI'NIlA Y. t rwi . tti, "Kin. in. p. III. II Ula. iu. wiii, in. au p. in. Minimi trip IVi renli, Tliu.oanl milijiiiit In rlmiK wllliotll llollr. Tin rt I'AHHANHKK HTKAMK.lt, ALTON A, IIITWIIKM rokTUNII, I.KM ANII INOKf IH.l . U I'nrlUml Taylor itirrl "lin k al t V. A. M. ami l.a.i r...ii Clly lur alm I.UU A. M, 1 uvular, TlimaiUy mul rlaltirilay, ! Imt ,i'l',ii'' A A M anl Haliun 7 ift A M mul (ira-K'Hi I lly I UU I M Inr I'lirl Uml MmiiUy, Mmlnonlay uml CrliUy. Fail IIiiik, (ihhI PiiiiiniHlailunt awl lw ruin. Nu way IralKht lialnlleJ, H.Ji'lal ralva ull llirniiuli IrolKliU NOUTIIKHN I'AcmO UAII.WAY. NuNTII H'NI. ralllnrnla Kittrti (iliroiiNhl 7 Ifi a. m. Hmtilmrg Un-al way latluu) I TV p. in. ni til urn mi. HnrtHint I.im-I f way tallinu) t III a, m ( allfwnla kiprnaa ltifitili) 7 II p. In WII.I.AMK1IK KAI.IH KI.H'IHIC HAII.WAV. Tim taliln. Iav (lriu I lly. A M. II ,iu J uu H M, iA. M. II i " I uu H. M. I m I :o im " wi 4 uu " 4 mi " 6ou M Iavn Wlllamolla falla. A, M. II " II K M. 9 A. W. II K " I l H. M, i n -t w l 4A I tl " MS " 4 IS " 4 Ut ' 16 " rami tiki. THE MAIM. . Malta rli. himi North, 11 m . I p. m., I p m. Malls rlnta ulii( Nniilli, V a. m , eii p m. ami Rnt'Tia. Orrtmi Clly li riy.Cirua, Mulliinaiiit MnUlIa laataa at I'i mi ami arrla at U m. dally. Orcein Clly In K.ly. M Hik.l'lark.Mpailiiir Drmik. 1'nliin Mllla, Miillno anil I nliuii, Ivat.a al IU a. m linla, Hiurailay ami Halunlay, ami r luriia uu liilliiwliix ilaia at I 3i p. tu KKIDAY, MAY 1H, 1804. t-i ii k Took I.AfiiANiM. Mimiluy'a Tili't;ritin nuii'a tint Mm. Milton A. Wagner, ilu of comluc-tor on the KaM Klilu lUllw.y company, r'lilln it Mil waukw, Iwtwwn 1.' nJ 1 oVIm k Bun day uiorniim ttxik the content! ol a bait ounce Iniltlo ol laudanum, with ulfidnl intent. It arvni that Saturday eveninii Mm, WaKimr, wlliiitt to attend a dunce aakrd Iter htialiand to accompany her and tliat he nluMHl. A quarrel mauwl, In the coma of which Mm. Wagner threat ened, II her liualiand did not accompany htr, aim would And aume other (allow who would go with her and ulie did. Milton ld Im tlid nut care, hut after thinking It over awhile It wi'im he di ciilcd in follow liia wifn, and ao he went to the dance. Whi-n Mra.-Warner re Itirni'tl, litir hiinli.iiid waa not '( home, and hi tiMik tln roiitentM of tliti tuud atiuiu Ingulf. Hit hiiHhantl reiM'hed liome almrtly aficr I oVInck, and Mra Wanner allowing Mm the bottle told him what hn had done. Waicm-r at once anninioni'd aevi'ral mtlghtiora, And they took her to Pellwoo!, where Ir. Kay altendod hnr, and hy the adminit tcritiK of 1'iiict icil auved her lifu Binwar Uot Cauoiit. Hidnev Smyth la well know humabotita aa a moat auc ceanliil flaliurman, hut hla extwrient'e lanl Sntiinliiy ahowa that the table are Boiiiolimm turned in anch a way aa to hook the hooker, lie waa fialiiiiK in com puny willi tin) lVrtiam boya at the fullM and hml miri'itdtl In landing four fuir alxi'd cliliitNik, when ho hooked a bitf fellow which had to be playel for 'over nn hour before he could he taken into thu limit . At l.tHt he was rumlv itnd with the Kuiritl hia riilit haud.hejurked I hia llali into the bout, but hh he tlid no one of the (liM'iitiinnlcd hooka on the i-KHMt niUiit in Sidncy'it imlok liuunr linar llui hand, itoinK llirounh and tfrun uitf thu hoiiti. lit' found lilmitdf in the unt'oinforlulilti poiliniin of being csunlit on the hhiuo apoon with a thirty-llvs ptjiind (million, which wua to nay tho tliu leant, far from plciniint. Ah aoon aa poaniblu IdHvompHiiiona Kralilwl the fich, cut the hook free from hia month anil severed the line. Smyth then went to Dr. Carll ami had hia finger dinrcted ami tho hook removed. A Cohhkction. The tyH) mado na Bay luMt week tli at it wan tho intention of Warner KrniiO to give u tlanco uml aupieriit New lCra on the Kith, when it should have read the lHih. Now it In very euay to iniHtake a 3 for an 8 In the proof, but tho wicked part of the locul was in the udvertimng of a dunce to bo given by the gritngo on Sunday, for that la the tlav of the week that the lllth cornea on thin year. Warner grange is not contemplating giving a dance on Sunday, hut on Friday evening of this week thoy will give tho fluent party und nieoat supper thut you cvor enjoyed. Go ihou and enjoy both. What II b Wantkd The superintend ent of a coiiHtruutlun company employ ing a lot of men recently received from one of Ida foreman a noto which at Ilrat puzzled him. He could make out that hia foroiuun wanted a man but it took him boiiio time to tell what elno waa required. What wag it? Here is the note: "Mr. M. Sind me a man, i discharged my man. Bond me gild man. 1 want a man. yours trooley, AIikb Kkklky and a pick." Nkt TkAciiKii'i Mkktin'i. The InUir-1 rating meeting of the county aHancIa-1 tlon which under theelllcleiit aiipitrvinlotl of ProfcHmir II. H. (ilhaon have liceoiuc iiionI Iniereallng uml Inatnicllve ami are helil In tlitMllllernnt mtetloiiaof the county ao fur hh they can Im, but there In one 'Hill- cully roiiHlaiity confrniiting the teat hera in iirraiiulug for theHit mneting and that In that the atiinmer aeiiKoii I not long imntigli when the roinU tire good to Hrmit the teat hern to reat li thee parta of the county away from the railroad, The coiiNiiquence la that aome of the neighborhood that would like to have the aHNoeiutlon meet with them often have to be content with infrequent vlalla. Tho next meeting will be held at Kitgle Creek on Saturday the Wh and the gxxl H-oplu of the locality are planning to hoc u re Wllhern'i hull for the occaaHlon ami alao eiHictto provlile a fine dinner for ye pedugogun. j Want it Comi'I.ktkii. About the (lrrt of thu your the telegraph line from Tort land around hy Sandy anil Ivagle Creek reached Meadow llrook and Miillno. Chua. Ilolmnn ami wife ami T. How ard and wife learned to ope rule ami allien tliu completion of Ihu line they have hud almoat conHtiint ue ol it which Iiun proven a great convenience. Mea aiitfcaof buailieaH are freqnenlly lent to I'ortlaml ami along the line. Moth gen tlemen named were in the city the laat of the week ami expreaed the hoie that enough encouragement in tho way of financial aid could be aeciired to com plete the line to Oregon City In the near future. It would le handy on election night to have tho retuina couie in from all the eualern part of the county by wire, ami it would not nquire very much of an virort to aecure the line by that time. A SwitaT Voick. Ail who had Hie plcuaure of listening to Mra. W. 1. Haw ley lunt Thiiratlay evening on the occa sion of hor debut at a linger were more than pleaaed with her effort. She hua a full, rich aoprano voice, well traininl, wry aweel ami of great coiupaaa ao that it li aa clear and expreiwive when utter ing the high liou-a aa when Hinging the aiuiph'Ht ditty . She waa reputedly re called by the appreciative audience. The Verdi Operatic company which Minuted her In the cnlertuinment were .nil liked ami their rendering met with frequent and hearty applauae. John W. Mvera, a ton of Hon. John Myera, and formerly a renl.lent of thia place, waaone of the luemheri of the company and aang a (ull, deep baaa. Hia voice has a wide nango and he can drop low down on the avale with ease. Yot'Mti Man Aiioy. Comptainta have reached the Kntkhthink ollice from aome of the henl citUena of thia com- munity to the ed'ecl that aome of the ytnmu men and boya who would he aliumed to be dunned among rotuha and rowtliea, are acciiHtomed to gather about the atep anil in front of Shively'a halt w hen enteitainmentH'are held there, ami coinluct llieuihchca in a rough ami lioialcrotia manner, much to tho annoy ance of thoHo in the hall who can not hear well on account of the noise matin on the outvido and to the dingiiHt of thoae who have to crowd their way pant Somebody will be entering complaint aome of theae dayi and then Homebody will feel agrieved . Tho young man who la not there stands no danger of being caught in that fix. IllHT AT TIIK WlLLAMKTTK.-Laat Thuraday aa Luther Newman waa in the wood room at the Willamette Pulp mill wheeling the heavy hlncka of wood away from the eaw, he hml the misfortune to have one of thtim which weighed about .r)0.l pound fall on hia foot with anch force hh to bruie it severely, break ing the akin und Heidi ami perliHua the smaller bones. Ho waa taken to hie homo on tho west side of the river, wher Pr. Mommer dreaded the wound mul made him hh comfortahle as possi ble He will be laid up for some time at best. I-'in tt Miu.iNKiiY. Ladies can save their rjund trip fare from Oregon City by boat or car if thev purchase three or more dollars worth of millinery at the I.u Mode Millinery Parlors, 100 Union Ave. (oh) 4th street, Kast Side) Portland. New store, new goods ami latest styles. 1011 Itenaitl 10(). The readers of this paper will be nloas- cd to leurn Unit there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cuie in ull its stages, thut is Ca tarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only posutivo cure known to the medical fra ternity. Cutiirrh being u con-titntional disi use, retpiires a constitutional tieat inent. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tnken in ternally, ucling directly upon the blood und mucus surfaces of the system, there by dff-lrowng tho foundation of the dis ease, unit giving the patient atrcngth by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprie tors huve so much faith in its curative powers, thut they oiler One Hundred Jlollurs for any cuse that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials, AddniHH, F. J.CHKNY&Co., Toledo, O. f laT-Sold by Drnggist. 75c. Mid-Winter Fuir excursion tickets, Oregoa City to San Francisco und return, via Southern Pacific Co's Shasta Route, will be placed on snlo Jnnunry il.'trd. Rate $27.60, Including five admissions to the fair. Tickets good for thirty days from duto of sale. Main Stkkkt Wohk. Tim Improve ment of Main street goes on apace In spile of the occuxlonul rains and back ward spring. Sunday another 'cow load of In ick was t.ik mi from tho dork and hauled up on the street between Seventh ami Kighth Hlrei-W ami the work of laying the brick in place ne twecii thee Htreela was pushed on Monday. Another blts k is piuctically added to the improved strep) a of the city and the work ol grading the block In front of the court house Is well under way. The gruvel impiovemeiit at the lownr end of the street la now almost completed, the wash gravel from the Islund helow the falls having been spread over the surface about four inches deep. A Stok Wan ran. Oak Grove and vicinity on the Kut Side electric line la building up quitea thriving settlement and while the people share mutiy of the advantages of a city iheyare yet in the country. They can get in ami out of town quite conveniently hut feel thr, it would add greatly to their convenience if they had a store in the neighborhood. Ah it is they have to go to Oregon City, 1'orlluiid, Oswego or Milwaukee to trade or for their mail and they frequently Hud that It puts them out a little. If hoiiih one would start a store the people in tho neighborhood woiiid palionlr.t) it and assist to get a nHtollirj established. Hk Don't Havk to Uo, Lust week the KntkkI'Iiisk noted that ("apt J. W. (iuuoijg bud been diuwn upon the United Stutea trial jury, uml no doubt many were wondering how Capt. would like leaving a good job to sit around on ajuiy for two dollars a day, but the captain of Company F ia on to some thing that fixes Mm all right. I'eing a member of the militia he is exempt horn duty on the jury. Now as the militia in this stale ia entirely safe from duty other than defending useless old cannons for a crank governor, Captain Oanonu is In no present danger of spilling his blood or time for hia state or country. Oct or Vasioi vek The Yakima Herald anya: "Ilia definitely announced that the Vancouver, Klickitat & Yakima railroad has been sold to New York Capitalists, and thut the work of ex tending the road across the Cascades will be coinmedced as early this year aa the istrfoclingol the surveys will admit The Vancouver, lickitat A Yakima railroad haa twelve miles of track run ning out of Vancouver to the timber in the mountains, and this property, with the right-of-aay deeds and franchise were okl for $111,000. The name will be changed to the Portland, Vancouver & Northern railroad. Duownkd in tiik CoLi'MBiA. Word was received at Maple lane Monday that Ixm Whiteman was drowned in the Columbia river while putting out nets. Hia horse Woming unmanuiguble while in deep wuter, threw him and liefore as sistance reached htm he waa sier.ed with cramps and iwrishetl. The body has not been found. Ho was twenty-six year old anil a brother of Mrs. D. Kim ball of Maple Lane. risen kd n v Rollkkh. Lust Saturday Wm. Rowen who works about the paper machine at the Crown mills got bis hand caught in some way between the rollers and liefore he could extricate it it was badly pinched. He bad it dressed but found no broken bones. He will have to carry his hand in a sling for awhile and finds It quite a painful companion. Cot'i.o Not Pahs. The Salem States man in speaking of the recent examina tion for teacher's certificates in Marlon county haa to report a poor Bhowing, as much over half of those wbo applied failed to pass. It suys that out of fifty two applicants thiity-one fulled to come up to the required per cent, und twenty one out v punned. For Comduble, DM. No. 3. By the request of many friends I announce myself as a independent candi date for the ollice of constable for justice district No. 3, Clackamas county, Ore gon. K. C. Lakin. tf They Want Nainet. The Russoll Art Publishing Co., of ICS Arch street, Philadelphia, desire the names and address of a few people in every town who are interested in works of art, and to secure them they offer to send them free, "Cupid Guides the Hunt" a Buperhly executed wuter color picture, sixo 10x13 inches, suitahlo for fiuming, uml sixteen other pictures about the samo size, in colors, to any one send ing them at once the names und ad dress of ten persons (admirers of fine pictures) together with six two-cent stumps to coyer expense of mailing etc. The regular price of these pictures is $1, but they can all be secured free by any person forwarding tho names and stamps promptly. Note editor ol thia paper hue alreedv received copies of above pictures and considers them really "Gems of Art." The Troy Steam Laundry Have built up a good trade in Oregon City on the merits of their work which is giving general satisfaction. Give them a triul. They pay express charges both ways and give you Portland prices. office at F. A. Wudilocks, I. 0. Building. Laundrv left at the office on Tuesday will be returned on Saturday. The lutost in visiting cards at the Ex TKHPKisx Okfici. Prices to suit you. More ('ares Hy Dr. Ilarrln. J. A. Llndslev, news agent on the U. 1. R. It., residence, Albina, Or.; con sumption, bronhitia and I'liturrh. Cured and gained 15 snirids. K. It. Chamls-rlalli, Woods, Tillamook county, Or. J affected 60 years with kid ney and liver complaint and neuralgia of thu stomach, Cured In six months. Judge, Strahn, formerly associate jus tice of the supreme court of Oregon, Portland, Or , can be referred to as one of Ir. Damn's patients who has been successfully treated. W. Hays, 014 Fifth street, East Port land, Or. ; Inflammation neck of bladder and sciatic rheumatism. Came on crutches to the doctor; cured, and left crutches at the doctors office. Dr. Darrlu can be consulted free at 270 Washington street, from 10 to 6 daily ; evenings, 7 to 8. Chargea at the rate of ' a month for medical treatment, surgical, electrical or Seciul cases ex cepted, Chronic and private diaeses, varicocele, hydrocele, stricture, errors ol vouth, lost manhood, deafness, la grippe, catarrh, diseases of women, irregularities, etc., a speciuliy. 'the treatment of catarrh ami bronchitis (,' a month. The MMir treated fr-e Irom 10 toll daily. Patients in the country can receive home treatment by sending .r) er month with svmptons of their diseuse. Give express ollice address. Farm fur Sale. A farm of 6 acres on Pudding river 2 miles east of Woodburn, part cash, balance on time to suit purchaser or will trade for city prop-Mtv. Apply to John I'uai'kk, viiarman iitig. or piunkt Smyth. Itlank note, receipt and order books at the Kstkki'Kiki office . For a Week Only ! We have cix dozen cakes of Eastman's Toilet Soap (perfumed with Bweet verbena and violet) which cost us t2 per doten. It is more than we want, and therefore we ofler it for just what it cost 60 cents per box, three cakes in a box. Remember this is all new and fresh and you ean't buy fine toilet soap every dav at cost. 0. G. HUNTLEY, Prescription Druggist. Scripture & Cronin. PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Particular attention given to de formed and diseased feet Gen'al Blacksmithing & Repairing Shop on Fifth street near Albright's meat market. OREGON CITY, - OREGOM. DR 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. 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 1)6 other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no etl'ect on a clear understanding. Spo kane ns easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Huntley's Drug Store. d. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - Oregon. TOOK IV PRIZE atWOKLOS FAIR. Wet Feet are 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 CIIAGE. t&- LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. F laa- (T rt. Columbias, Clevelands, Crescents. Ranging in price from $25 to $125. Sold onjthe installment plan at cash prices. Wheels, Catalogues & Information At Clackamas County Agency W. A. HUNTLEY, Oregon City, Oregon. Next Door to Commercial Bank. J.J. KHDDERLY, GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware. full line of agricultural implements, tinwore: a. specialty. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland.'Oregon. flAVIS THE PAINTER. House and Sign Painting. Good Workmen and the Best of Paints. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. For Wall Paper. Matting, Linoleum, Window Shades and house Decorations see him. Best stock in the city. Portland prices. Store Next Door To Albright's Meat Market, oieeg-oit city, oregoit. A. W. LANPERH0LM successors to Landcrholm & Gray, Dealer in and Manufactuer of HARNESS and SADDLES. JUST REMOVED to 92 Union ave. East Portland. Repairing a speclalty-Don't forget him. f Vvy HENtjfcKSONS.. Urnf. f.d) SCKjDIHOUSE SHOE! , L.1 DffY COETtTlOMr .ITTiuA ifcJ Turn lulu aa Dangerous -3