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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME ). (MU'O.'N MTKAMKH. Hli'umer KAMOfsA. I.AV (IMKIMIN CITY. I,ltli nHTI,l V IW III, 11 HI I ;w p hi, h m i. m. HoiiriiKim I'acikii: iiaii.wav. HIIHTH millNM, CnlllnfiiU Kinri'N (thriiiiKli) 7 in a. ii.. Kumiliiug l.oeal (way ntnllmw) I'M p. in, suUTM Illll'hII. K tiiiric I.iii'kI (way Inlloni) Calllnmla Kiim (Itinitijli) 9 HI a. m 7. 1" p. m wilXAMKliK TkilM KI.KCI'HIC IIAIJ.WAY, Tim Tallin, Oriu (J H r . :,A.M. I IX) II w) I uu I'. M, ii im " uo Willamette Kalla. t A, M, u:n) " n I 19 f. M, a :w " B:lt " kllNltA V TIMI. mi A. M. J J looii ,, I0.lt i , .. II m - I Oil H, M. I in P.M. Ml " I ml i " J Ml " ' '' !) l ' " J.'U) ' " I Ml " ' " im " VJ " l, im ft ' I, , .. ft u " ( uu " C. A. M i i.i.k k. Hupl. I ll R MAIM. Mailt d" "!" N'iriti, 12 ni , II I' in. Hp ni. Mailt t'lom jmIiik Hmitli, V a lit., C .." . III. II, K Hilt'TU. irfiin I'll 1" Portland over K.l wide HH .y. leave, li Wl'. M. ml I' M. arrive. II (ft A M. ami Ml I' M l atrlra I'urll.iid, hirfii, HuihiiIu. Hmnly .lid 11 1 K Ii 1 ii'l rwiite mall liriKnii t'lly I" tCly . C'aarua, Milium. I.HxTal ami MmIII ivatva al li m. iii'l arrlvi-a at ii in. daily. (iri-a-cin City l Heaver (reek, Mink. Clark. Meadow tro...i'll"ll Mllla, anil I ultoll, leave, at m a. in Monday Wrdnmlay ami Krl'lay ami return, uu Inllnwlni. ilavial I M i. in Oregon Cliy l VlnU. I"ii ami Kedland leave. llre..ll CIIV Monday ttrdne.dav ami Friday al I J I'. l , lelii( Viola same days llllllt U. " KHIDA Y, JAM'AKY '.'ft, HM. Tiik I'manki.is Ii lurmii HmlKHV. Tim riil!iinilitciili' ppimlinit n-K-iniy i'ti UitMitifil tin' Iri't tiiillimri) ol the (KHMiii lit It room in Hit) Culiuri-K ilinlinl cliur. il liil KriiUy fvciiinjt ' tlm Wnn ol pn-Mi'lrnl II. V., 'Ki-rrln, virc-'f'"i'l''"1 I'-ilxnr Mi'in) w riipitil tlm flmir in fn'iliiiililn iniiiiiii r. A Ktvat ileal u( intcri-Hl wit tuken ill inin CclUnciiiiH nmlliT wliirli oci ilpii'il lln ljl'Kiliiiinu nf tin' incetiiiK, iimliK tlm luimt liiiHrliuil liiiHini-KK trniiHut tfil wuh thf iMiintiin'iit iJ I. I. TuinpkiiiH and PliilllH Tmniw m rmru Minl-ut arum anil Krrd Mi iiulli', I low anl Hn-wiii'll ami ('. K. Hut ni')' to writit a uliort ituin about earli iiivi-tiiig lor -Hfh ol the city iuhth Hy a voiu o( llio Hocii'ly tlio iianie wan cbaii;i'i to "Tlm Franklin IhiliathiK Ko cii'ly." Tlm iiiii-tition (r ili-lmiw, "Ui' nolveil, Tlint tlm StaU) Militia hlimilil 1U Abollriho'l'war) hotly ninlPHtt.il. Amonn tlm H)N-uki-rn w.ti', J, Toiiikina, allirin- lllivi- li'llilcr, J, (ilnyrr, lli'lllllivf ll'aillT, C Koiiki-, Ii. ( liiiki'.C. K. lt.irmy, Mr. Cn-HHWi'll ami F. .Miiiii'llc. Tin" jinlnia iliu iiliMl in favor of lhi in-;iit i v. Altrr till' lll'blllll WllH OVlT, llillf IIU'llllllTHflOlll tbii I'hiliitiiullii'iin am ii'ly riilh il mam thf in I l M of tlm I r.lliklio riofirty for a j'litil ili'halo wliirli h illiiii;ly Itranti'il, tin' aulijiTt " Iti-uol vil , That Fori'iu Iniiiiliriilioii Should bo 1'rohibitiMl," wan iliariiKavd by I,. Prij--M and l. I. ToiupkiiiH ul tlm rbiloiru tlifiui and F. Mi'indln and Fdiiiir Mi-r-bmhii of tlm Franklin am'ii'ty. K. Har ni'y .ii'ti d an pn-Miili'iil iliirinu tlm dia curioii. Tlirniili tlm rlmim-nt Hpi'cch iiiiuIh by K. Mitchhi', tlm thri'n juducH ili'i'lib'd In favor of tlm ncgativo. A conimitli'ti of tbrt-e wan apMdnti'd to nifi-t a like iinii.bi r (rum tlio I'liiluina tbi'an aocii'ly to arriuiKi' for a joint do Imlp to I'h ht'lil in tlm near fulurn. Hevnral lndica wcru prcaont at tlm laat inci'tiiiK and it in hoped lliat thern will be more at tlm next, an wel! bh -entlo-nmn to eiiniiiriiKe the vouii- folka. The mibjeiit for debatp next Friday evt'iiinn la, "Keaolveil, l'liiit 1'overly l'rodiicea More C'rlnm Tliiin Wenlili." The mom djoininK tlm one now iihimI h ml wl.ich will aceoiiimodiitu a lare audience, has been itranted to the aociely by theclinreli, fur thuir meutiiiKa. All are welcome to tlii'Hii nmetiiiH. OiiitooN'a I'ionrkii I'ai'KH. Jacob Mader, a yuniiK man in tlm employ of Hi'hwan k I'ntiow hiiiI non of our Into tow ncniaii, Jacob Mudcr, who wum owner ol the Oregon City brewery, lias in bin pocaeHHlon a copy of the Oregon Specta tor of October 2(1, ISIS, volume 3, The editor wiih Anion M. Wail uinl S. Itcnt ley'a nanm appenrn aa printer. The paHr ia aix coliiinna, four pimt'H, and In aa well itotten up and printed ua tlio av eraito country paper of today. It ?on tuiiiH very littlo local news but duvotea the jjrontor part of ita apace to late eaat ern and lorein news, which bv the way, was from four to aix months old, taken from exchanges juat received from an Incoming "hip. Copies of the Hpectator are very rare aa it nnnended publica tion over thirty yearn apo. Mr. Mader came jntg ponHOHHion of his copy through big father who bought it of a main in Portland many years ago, paying (5 for the paper. Foil Good Roadh, Mr. M. C. Kandlo, juatice of the piece for Highland pre cinct, was In Oregon City laat Tuesday and was a caller at the Entkrpkisb office to repleniHh liis Mock of blanks. In speaking of the road question Mr. Handle exorosHod biniRelf as well pleased with the action of the county court in placing an engineer In charge of the road" and hopes lliat llila syaleni will be iimintained aa it la the onlv way good romla ran Im Imd, Mr. Kaudle la a NlroiigiidvocaUiof plank roudaand thlnka t lint inure of Ihla kind of roads should be built. In sections like bia part of the county, where timla-r Is plenty and rock scarce, plank roada aro the only alternative Ilia coiilldeuce Is such in thncanh system that Mr. Handle sxhicIs that w it III it a few years Im will be able to make the trip to Oregon City and re turn In lino day during the winter months the hiiiiiu us during the summer. Tkui'iionkk Now In. Oregon City's telephone system will Im In full woiklng order by the lust of this week, The company bad to iiixind work here on account of the lute storm breaking down their local wires In Portland and their long distance Ires to the Houni. cities, for It required all their line men to put these lines in operation again, All their lines aro in working order now, and it will soon be ho that an Or.igon City busi ness man can, liom his olllce, hold con versation with parties in Portland, Ta fonm, Hoallln 8iokii.f, Halcm or other places on the Coaxt. Supl. Thatcher was in this city Saturday and expressed himself well pleased with tlm prosH'ct fur ail Increased business in Oregon City and that lie expects to have the number of instrument luoie than doubled in Oregon Oily uefure the close of the year. A IIiiioiit NkW'scaI'KK -The New York IiidcK'iilent is bv far the best all-around religious newspaper published in the 1'liitfd States. It ia non-sectarian and liberal III ita views, and is edited with as much care as any of the great papers of the country. lis weekly edition of thirty two piigei. ia always tilled with the latest in church news, home nd foreign, re form work, Hue arts, sauitaiy, science and oilier live topics. Its litiauciul de partment for completeness and icliability is not cipiulcd bv but few papers in the United tlati-H. It is one of the most readable exchanges that comes to the KNTkKi'iilMK olllie A triul subscription for '2'i cents. Six months fl.rH; one year ;l (10 School Iiniu 1 ClIANUKa. Stlpt. (iilc son has been asked to make some change in the boundaries of several of tlm school districts of this county and now has tlm petitions under considera tion I In is reipiealeil to annex a part of Aurora joint district to Minks Prairie district No. IIS, and to set H F. Noyer olf from district No. !1 Into Heaver Creok district. A new district is asked to Ihi established on the left bank of Milk creek above Million, from parts of districts 81, (K) and 11. J. ('. Cordon and others aro the petitioners, The n tilloin will all he granted if they con form to the law, anil there is no remon strance, w hich provides that a majority of the voters In the districts allccled, uitiHt petition for the change. Sellout. Book ClIANiiK. Supt, (iibsotl lias received many iinptiries ol late as to when the change in school books is to be made and if (he new books selected i nn be placed in (he srlusils at once. The law provides that the change can he made any lime after the vote has been declined in Jamuiiy, hut must be made before October of the same year. Aa a majority vote of all the superintendents was not received on all the hooka, the chaiitfii cannot be made just ct, but such books as have been placed on tl.e list can lie lined at any time now. Another vote has been railed for on the books not chosen and tlm full list will be completed shortly. The books on the ollicial list can Ihi had at the book store in this city or of any denier in Isioks. Si'ccksskci. Pon.TKV Kaiskk. As nn evidence that Oregon hens do lay and thai if they were given the chance they would soon settle the importation o' Faslern eggs into Oregon City, Mr. Win. Russell, of Mt. Pleasant, left atthis olllre an egg 'mm a Plymouth Kock hen that measured 7'b inches lung c'rcnmfer ence and (I inches short circumference. Frum seventy hens Mr. Hussell baa sold in the Oregon City market during the past year KM ilu.en eggs. A tew more poultry rtisers like Mr. KiibscII and the eating of sMileegns would soon be a thing of the past w ith Oregon City people. Tkaciikk'h Association -Tho Jan uary meeting of the Clackanina County Teacher's Association will be held at the Park Place school house on Saturday of this week. A well prepared program will be carried out and a pleasant and profit able day's meeting is promised. Kvery teacher is expected to be present ami all members of school boards, par cuts and others interested in the educa tional work of this county are invited to be present. Sknhiiii.k Ordkr The chief of police of Albany has issued orders forbidding charivari parties within the limits of that city. The charivari hug degenera ted into a hoodlum gathering that has no place and should not be tolerated in any respectable community. Fatilla of digestion cause disorders nf the liver, and the whole svsteni becomes deranged. Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puri fier perfects the process of digestion and assimilation, and thus makes pure blood. For sale by C U. Huntley, druggist. ( ottnlene Exhibits. Next Monday : the Cottolene people will open a Cooking Kxhibit and con tinue three days. You are invited. . Williams, the Grocer. It KAL KMTATK TIIASMr EHS. Furnished Frery Week by Ihe Clucka iiiiim Abstract himI Tru-t ( ompaii;. J K Wilalg lo Fred Mosier, Q V, I) Jan 4, IHtlli, l the Mct'uhhin I) L C, except IK) acres, also land adjoining on the south, $ 1 John Clouson lo Mary Kucck, Q C ), Jan 0, 1S!I5, 76 acres of the Cribble claim, in t 4 s, r 1 ,. . . , 1 Mary l and Ceo Kucck to John Clouson, Q C I), Jan 6, 1st"), 75 scres of Claim IIS, In 1 4 s, r 1 e, 1 Kohl Miller to Reuben Dunnalls, WI), Apr 2, ISM, Mv to in the Holmes claim, In 1 1 n, r 2e iW, Jasper Cllft lob 8 John-on, W I), Jan 17, lsir, private road In sec 32, iiit3n,r2e, 25 Fredrick Worms to T F Cunning ham, W I), Jan 17, IMS.-,, 10 acri in the H I) Francis I) 1. C, t 3 , r 2o 1000 JAM I. Kenworlhy to M C George, W I), Jan 15, 115, then, of the n of the s w )i of the M ol sec 21), bit Is, r4e. 10 acres,... 1000 W KO'Noilto W II Mall, W D, Nov 8, 1SIU, the a e )i of the s w Ji and the n w of the e of ace 17 and the n i of Ihe n e li ol sec I'd, in 13 a, r5e, 2000 W II Mall to Theodore (iarbode, same land as above 2000 K A C Jarrett to Kmily Jarrett, W I), Nov 7, 1HSU, the n w M of tho ii e '4' of sec .12, in I 1 a, r 5 e, 40 am.s, 1000 United Stales to Peter Holt., Pat. Apr H. 1S!1, the w of the ne i the n w '4' of the s e '4 and the n e )i of the s e '4 of sec IS, in t 2 , r 4 e, 100 ai res, Patent Have your Titles examined and Abstracts made by the CLACKAMAS AI1STKACT k TRUST CO who have the only complete act of Abstracts of Title of all lands in Clackamns county. Accurate ard reliable work bv a resion sidle firm. Ollice up stairs in the Cau Held building. "Am i Married or nt.'" asked Mr. A despondently, "I declare, my wife is so nervous and irritable that 1 don't stay in the house a moment longer than I can help. My home isn't what it use I to be." "Mrs. A. is suffer ing from some (unction il derangement, said It. "Yes, stie has been an invalid foryeais." "F.xadly. Her ex-rience is thai of my wife, but she w as cured by lr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Get this remedy for Mr A., and the happi ness of your home w ill soon be restored." Mr. It wasrinht. For prolapsus, pain ful periods, Irregularities in short, all "complaints" peculiar to the female sex the "Favorite Prescription" is a sovereign specific. Rupture, or Hernia, permanently cured, or no pay. For Paoi hlet and references address, World's Hinpensury Medical Association, bulbilo, N. Y. Itinid roremcii. The following are the road foremen chosen at the hist session of the county court lor the year IS'.i.'i: Milwaukee, W. S. Counsell. Clackamas, J. W. Roots, Humascus, A. W. Cooke, F.agle Creek, Fd. ISnrnett. ISoring, W. II Fit.patrick, Cascades, F. A. Mciniit, Seivers, Adolph A'hotf, Cherryville, J. T. Mclntyre, George, Hans Paulson, Gurtield, Wm. Palniateer, Abernathy, W. H. Smith, F.ly and Or. City, No. 1-2-3, J. L. Swntl'oid, New F.ra, Wm. Kider, C.iiieniiih, H. W. Porter, Reaver Rreek, Fd. Hornshuh, Milk Creek, John Penuison, Hardings. Joseph Gill, Viola and Springwater, M. Hayden, Highland, Fd. Harrington, Canyon Creek, C. O. Hubbard, Harlow, W. W. Irvin, Needy, Fd. Hilton, Iiwor Molalla, J. W. Smith, UpiH'r Molalla, John Everhart, Manpmm, Robert I.lnsley, Union, K. S, McClincey, Soda Springs, E. I'. Carter, Oswego and West Side, G. W.Prosser, Tualatin, P. A. Maker, Pleasant Hill, K S. Calkina. lure lor Headache. As a remedy for all forma of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a most permanent cure and the most dreadful sick head aches yield to its influence. We urge all who are atllicted to procure a bottle and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use ol this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only fifty cents at Charman A Co 'e, City Drug Store, Charman Bros. Block. - - To (iond Templars. Do you know that Moore's Revealed Remedv is the only patent, medicine in the world that does not contain a drop of alcohol ; that the mode of preparing it is known only to its diicover; that it is an advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nineteenth century j that its proprietors offer to forfeit 1,01)0 for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure? . . . Cah paid for .clean cotton rags at the Entkhi'hihk office Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Medal Mldwlntar Fair, Saa Francisco. BRISTLES You've heard of the man who needed only bristles to ho a pork? If you see hiin send him to us; we have the bristled for him. Our bristles are all made up into the finest line of brushes we ever had. There aro clothed brushed, hair brushes.tooth brushes, bath brushes all kinds of brushes. C. Q. Huntley, Prescription Druooist, Caufield Block. Teaching a Fish To Swim I absurd like the price j we charge for sheet music. New, standard and classical sheet music ! published at 80c. to 1,1.00 we offer for 10c, and aj choice from a stock of 4000 pieces. There is music for piano, violin, mandolin, guitar, j flute, cornet and cello; : hoIoh, duets, trios, quar tets and orchestra. A complete catalogue free for the asking at Huntley's Book Store, New Caufield lilock, Oregon City. P. S. Music by mail lie; cata logue by mail lc. Buy your- Choice Candies . . AT THE . . NOVELTY CANDY STORE. Pure, Fresh, Delicious, Prices lowerthan ever. Our Taffy Candy Has no equal in the City. Fresh Fruits and Nuts. At the New Molalla Drug Store. Can be found a com plete line of Fresh, Pure Drugs and Med icines, with a compe tent pharmacist in charge. Patent Medicines. Have all the leading makes fresh from the labratories. Paints, Oils, Giass, Etc. Notions and Toilet Articles. PRICES TO SD1T ALL C0MPET10N. Dr.W. C. Belt, Pharnieeist. F. C. Perry, Proprietor. MOLALLA ORANGE, NO. 0, P. of 11. Meeta at their hull at Wrtuht'a Hrldfte on th arrKiiil tSHturdny of each month at 10 a. m Kellow member! made welcome. Jas. Nelson, Mutter. E FI. Cooi-kb. Sec. WAKNER ORANGE. No. 117, P. of H. Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their hall lu New Era. David McArlhiir. Master Mri. Mv Waldron, Sec' MYRTLE LODGE NO. IK, PEQREE OF HONOR, Mceu every Friday In A O. U. W. Hall. VU- Itlng memberi mails welcome. J KN NIK rum I, C. of H. 8. A. Oillrtt, Recoider. A. P. A. COUNCIL NO. 4, Meeta on the flrnt and third Fildayiln each month at K. of P. hall, Visiting memberi al wayi welcome. A. W. Framcc, Prefc CATARACT HOSE CO. No. 1 Meet! second Tuesday of each month at Cat tract Engine house. W H. HowaLL.Prea Q. H. UitaTOW, Beo'y. J. W O'Connhll, F'rn FALLS ENCAMPMENT. No. , I. O. 0. F. Meeta flmt and third Tnoadayaof each month, at Odd Fellowi hall. Member, and YUitiuf patriarch, cordially Invited to attend. J. A. STEWART, W. H HOWELL, Scribe. Chief Patriarch. A Genuine Rock Bottom1 To Avoid Over And to make room for Prices will be dropped so low that the leanest purse can secure a bargain In the many lines carried in stock by The Pioneer Store,, THOMAS CHARMAN & SON. Proof of the Pudding Is in the Eatings So is the quality of the meat tested that is on sale at the t .... NEW MEAT MARKET .... Only first class stall-fed meats in 6tock and full weight is guaranteed. ( J. KONKLE, Prop. Next door to Burmeister & Andresen's Jewelry Store. The Argonaut Is the only high-class political and literary weekly published on the Pacific coast. Thousands of single-stamped copies of it pass through the post ollice every week, reniailed by snbscribers to their friend. It has a larger circulation than any paper on the Pacific coast, except three San Francisco dailies. It goes into all the well to do families of of the Pacific coast. Over 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. For sale at Huntley's Book Store. i directly and Indirectly, by people who cannot do their own figuring, write their ow lotU'ra, or keep their own books; and who do not know when business and legal papoca which they must handle every day are made out correctly. HrAU theee things, ai much more, we teach thoniuflltly. Hundreds of our graduate are In good positions, and there will be openings far hundreds more when times Improve. Aoic Is the time to prepare for them. Besides, ft business education In worth all it costs. or oru'i oim iwe. Send for our catalogue, to learn vhat and hint we teach. Mailed free to any address. Portland Business College, A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Portland, OregOn. J. A. W.sco, Secretary. The Chinese Suffered.... ....Another Defeat! The Oregon City Steam Laundry IS DOING Clean Work, Neat Work, and Cheaper Work Than can be had of the Chinese or any other place in the city. Special Rates on Family Work. Goods called for and delivered. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. Steam' Telephone' 55. . ., -' ' . -;i w.wr. M!'"l.iv, -4 Leaves foot of Alder st., Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A.M. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P. IL Tug Ilwaco from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with Telephone every night, for Portland. Tickets of all other lines good on Telephone. Carrylnn are lost annually,