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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. U, T. CO 'HM I'KAMKII. Htuanmr KAMONA. HAvmniiimioN i;itt, t.BvKa roari.aiKi a. I". II (ki m, 1 mil". a iwp. in, Th ri I'AHHANIIKK HTKAMHIt, ALTON A, CTWKKN flJMTI.ANJ), HAI.HM INI) I NKKI-K N 1K Ml . Lea v. I'lirllmiil Taylor lml duck al A im A, M, unit li'uvi'a Ori'Knii ;ily l"r Halcin 7:10 A. M, Tuiwilay, 'J'hurailay mill Hntunlay, Lav Iiiit.in1iii'a 0 :l A M mil Halmn 7 4A A M. mm uriwui i;ily l:U) J' M Inr 1'ort lulu) Miiuclay, WoilnumUy mid Pililay. ft lima, ihi1 ni-mimiMliillolu mill low mini. riu way ir.iifiu iimuirj. H ti ll mint uu iiiniiinu imiKiii. . HOUTIIKUN rACIKIC HAII.WAY. mXTII (I1IINU, California KinritM (llirniiKli) l(olur( Lvcal (wy iialloua) T :1D. m. . l.w p. m. HI a. m 7.11 i. ui UHTM millHII. Kiontmr) j)ol ( 111111111111) California K'ra (tliiuiiili) W1L1.AUK1TK KAl.l.H K1.KTHIU HAII.WAY, Tlm Table, l.vo I.eav OrK"li l.'lljr. Willamette Kali. : HAM. 6 .itt A. 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How In, hiiimt- Intondunt of cotiHtructiori for tint com pany putting In the water wIiocIh, Id dim the cntdlt of miggBHtlng the niaitcr, and the men placed their contribu tion In IiIh band to bo turned over an indicated. Hurl) deed of k I nilncnN ajM-ak well for the follow-lmilliiK that moat lab oring mn have for cacti other, and do much toward nmootlilng over I lie troubled piiriixU of their live. NUN DAY WIKMU, Com.UKH. IMF. MAIM. Malta cloae going North, 'l w , I p. in., p m. Mall cluir ulia H1.111I1, V a. III., Mi p. ill. ma tiii'Tii (Irraini t'lty In I'nriUuil nvur Kaat Miiln Hall- ay. Ifavci VI N I , l ami ft 141 r M.arllvn II irt A. M. ami 4 'i V. U Carrlo I'l.rlUu.l way Kailrru, ttlnlip, Hahily uil llltflilaml ruiiiai mall ilr.'itiui I'lly In Kly.Carua, Mulinii. Lllifral ami Molalla irawa al 12 111. ami irilvri al li ui. , dally Ormoii ( II y l.i llnnr ( rri k. Mink, Clark. Mnailuw liriM.k. rtiinii MHU. ami ('nltuii. Ifavi al lu a. 111. M.'ii'Uy Vp,iira,lny ami Krl.lay ami rt'i inn .111 Inliiiwini ilana at 1 as p. m llri'K'Hi i lly I" Vim. Ij.Ran ami Kpillalnl Iravra (irr,,ii : 1 1 v Unmlay WnluwUf aoj rli al I uu I', M., lavluK Vmia aame ilnya al 7 "I A. M. KltlDAY, KKHItUAKY H, W)U. ItllllKIITHO.S'lllll.liy.N W K 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 1 . At tilt! home of Mr. and Mm. A. Hulden, in tbia i'lly, on TuiMiduy evening, Feb. 5, their diiuMer Kmily ana juiced in nmrriiie to Mr. Andrew lioUirtNon. The bridal party whh iihIiihimI into the preaj'tn e of the aaacmbled uueula to the atraina of a iM'aiiiilnl weililiim march, rendered by Mihh llulda llnldeii. The ceremony, boaiilifnl and iniir.nive, waa perlurineil by Itiiv. A. J. Moul((iiiiitiy, 01 the Firat rieabyterian church, Mia Minnie llol ilitn, amier of the bridi, beinir maid of honor mid Mr W. ( Iteuttie kuhhih mull . After .1 n n 1 at u 1 1 1 ii n ihu weddiii)r juriy remiied In the ilininK ronin, whete deliciiitw refreHlimenlN were aerved M 111 y lieuillilul mid apiirnprinte preaenta were received from fiienda, eX'ii"-ive of an abiiiiilaiicit of nd wilu a and llie trill v hik'h exleeiu in uliirh tint biide lilid Kini.m are held iinioni; tbiiHe. who know lliem Mr. KnIieitKini i a fuvoritv ill nii iely, mid in hiinint'xM citclea is well known iih 11 meinlier n( one of the city'a moMt priHM'nn llrina The bride Iihh, by her aweel and attnictivti diapoNttinn, made 11 html of very hilicere friendH, A very btiitht and happy future can Riifely be pit'dicled for llioin in 1 heir married life. .Mr liolicrtxuu and bride will at oni'e to their new home, a handmime cot tae, jiiHl compleled and furniHlied, on HevHiith at reel. Miaa Mury Hobi'itaon, of I'endleton, aixtcr of tho K'o'uu, waa preaent at the cun-mony. The Inllowin gueat were preaent from tbia city: Mr. and Mm. L. (V CanleH, Mr. and Mrx. A. MatheHiin, Mr. and Mra. W, (. Mnir, Mia. Harrctt, Miiiaea l')imic Oonuldaon, Ilunnnh Stromyren, l.ir.zi." Illnhm, MaK Kie WllliniiiH, Maria UolmrlH, Maud Morcy, Mima and Mullie Iturkley, Lulu Myer and Nora CalilT, Meaari). tiooro Marr, C, A. Muir, John rricdmrd, J. II. Ithick, Fred Myer, John William and .Arthur lloldon. Tiir Hoy DwiATKHa. I,aat Friday eveniiirf the room watt well packed when tlm Fianklin luhating aociety wa called toorder by l'reaident II. K. Fenin. A reading waa rendered by C. K. Harney and the preaident npiointeil the Judges after which tint leadera, Janiea Matheaon and C. K. Itaniey, iillirmative and nega tive rcNpectivelv, tugelher with their iiHHoeiatcH begun in earnitht on tho (pies linn, "lvcaulvi'd, That the Invention rf (luiipowder Hhh Been ltcnclicial lo Mankind. " Tho aubjeet waa well difl ciiHHed to the tmd. Severul fine argn monta were made by the boys of which a man might well be proud.. Howard lUownell gave the flne8t apeech of the evening. The judges decided in favor of the alllrmative. An opening uddrcas by Edgar Mcreaae, a Bong by the Franklin quartette and a reading of James Mathe Hon will he rendered at the next meeting. The Riihjec for debate next Friday evening is "Keaolved that Dueling is Justifiable." Leaders chosen ate Uuy Clarke and Fred Hargreaves, each to be asaistod by four only, thereby making the length of debate at least one hour shorter so all can get borne earlier after this, so all come. A Gknkkoii Act. Chas. Gallogly and John Morris have reason to kindly re member thoir fullow workmen on the Oiikoon City Hoy lloa. W.S. Moaa, on of the well-known pioneer, W. 8. Moaa, of ibis city, I home on a brief viait, Mr, Moaa la engaged in the theatrical busiiiexa and of late has been loing some .traveling. He ha lately been to Ismail and dues not have a liiuli opinion of the ta-ople of that country. Iletwecfl civil war and bandits the country la very unhealthy for white men ami he waa glad to get away. Mr. Moms ia now advance agent for the Calhoun oix-ra compiuiy, one of the lurgimt and best on the road. Of their appearance in I'ortland thu Hun has the following to fiiy: For the opening night, Monday next, the management of the Marqnain (irurid bus secured the famous Calhoun opera company. (Vibulkit'i "Amorlta" one of tho preitiest and moat tuneful comic opera ever written, and which baa everywhere been received with favor, will be produced. The Calhoun com pany has la-en seen here bvfore and made an excellent Imprcimioii. It ia now atrongcr than ever and ia admitted to be one of the beat (irgunir.iitiona of tlm kind befort the public. The principal and chorus have la-en selected with a view to artistic lyiical unity. The opera will bo aiiH-rbly mounted and staged. The costumes have been prepared from t!ie oriifinal plates made ,y Hamilton, Hell ik lar.ian, of New Ymk cily, at an ex ler.a of over f 10,(K)0. and in richness of material, beauty ol design anu harmony of color, have never been surpassed. A well-balanced and effective orchestra ia carried, as aie the company' calcium and electric light effecta. The appear ance of such an organization will un questionably prove the muaical event of tlm aeason. GaANOK Mkktinos. The worthy master, J. Vorhees, and Lecturer A. F. Miller of the Oregon date grange, and the county will visit the different granges as follows, beginning at Boise on Monday the 18th of February. 18115: Butte Creek, Tuesday, lliih at Id A. M. ; Teusle Creek Wedneadaa, 20ih, at 10 A. M ; MoUlla, Thursday 21t A. M.; Highland, Friday, '.'d, at 10 A.M.; Nprmgwaler, Saturday. 2.1, at 10 A. M ; Harding, Monday, liMh, al 10 A, M ; l'amasciia, Tuesday, !!, at 10 A. M.; Milwaukee, Wcdnisdiiy, 27, at 10 A. M ; Oswego. Thursday, L'S, at 10 A. M ; Tualatin, Friday, March 1st,- al 10 A. M ; Warner, Saturday. I'd, at 10 A. M.; Hallow, Saturday niuht, 2d, at7;:ior. M. Will the members pleuse call meetings to suit the above dales, and make public, or Willi closed doors, to suit their community. Hy order of the county deputies. Wiikn Taxks auk Ii:u. County Clerk Horton ia having the tax roll ex tended and will have it ready to turn over to Sheriff Madduck by the last of this niiinlh. The work is being done hy Mr. C. A. Nash and Miss Dorothy Chase and the work so far done indicates that il will be one of the best made rolls ever turned over to the sheriff so far as good copying and freedom from errors goes. Mierill Muriiloclt will give due notice as to the date be will be ready to receive taxes. rrogram of Hi Fifth Annual Oonvenllon of the Hominy Hchool Association of Cluck inns roimly at Clackamas, Oregon, Tlnirs- day and Frlduy, Ketiriiary 21 and 'li, Wf, in the MethoillH church. l'rHlenl, Ct.ria Iloliarg, Oregon Cily, Secretary, Miss IC, M. Donaldaon, Oregon Cily. THUHBIlAT KVKNIRU, 7 lOO-Hnhg service, led by Mr. Lawrence, nf Clackamas, 7 ;.')-Address: WhatCalla us T"ge,r, hy Hey. A.J. Montgomery, of Oregon Cily. Anlhsin: He Joyful and King unto the Ird. 0 :00 Address: Duties of Sunday School Superintendent, by J. K. Groom, Oregon City. r m day MoasiNO. 0:00 I'ralne service, led by Alvln Shank, of Candy. 0:.10 Paper: Our Success, by Mn. Emma Groom, of Oregon City. Music. 0:i' Our Failures, by Ceo. I!aiidal,of New Kra. Discussion. 10:10 Address; Internatiynal lesson System-Is It llie Ilesltby Hey. J. W. Cowan, of OreKon City. Solo: Selected by Mrs. Dora Orey, of OreKon City, 10:li)-A(ldreas: I'm of Maps, by I'rof. Oary, of Milwaukee. Discussliin. II :10 Address; The l.ihrsry and Ita I'se, by O. W. Swoie, of Oregon City. i)lillon. Mllaic. ll:30-Adilre: Christ, the Model Teacher, by Itev. Conner, of Canity. Discussion. Appolntihent ol committees, raiuty ArTKKNiiii. I :.Tt Song servire hy the children of Clack amas schools, led by Weldon Shanks, of Candy. 2;i-Klecllon of ofllcers. 2:1ft Iteportsof ollicers. 2:1.'t Solo, by Miss Klla F. Hula-rg, Oregon City. 3:00 -Address: Friendly Altitndeanil Need of Co-operation, by Hev. W. II. Jlcl.ain. ol Oregon City. Muxic. 3:30 I'aper: Helntlon of the Chaiitau'pia Idea to the Sunday School, by MissO. Klnley, o( Oregon Cily. Diacuwlon. raniAY tvrsiso. 7:0n I'raiae service, led by the newly elected president. 7::f) Aililn-aa, by Hev. Carl A. Holdridge, of I'ortland, Music. H:l. (ioshjI service, led by I!ev. (I. Sykes, of Oregon Cily. Closing l'raie sen ices, llrina "Oasiel IImiiih No. 5." La Kermeaae. A 10 cent cigar for a nickel. Williams, the grocer. E. E. 68. Stat ok Ohio, City ok Tolkuo,) Lucas County i Frank J. Chunky makes oath that he is the aenior partner of the firm of F. J. Chrney k Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, state and county afore said, and that said firm will pay the stun of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tahhii Ci'H. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrilted in my presence, the (ith day of December, a! 1). 1S80. A. W. C.I.EAS IN. a, NoUrv fuhlic. SKAL Wabhinoton'b Birthday. The Jr. 0. U. A. M., O, A. 11. and the Needy pub lic school will celebrate Washington's birthday on the afternoon of the 22d, beginning at one o'clock. The Jr. 0. U, A. M. have secured the services of the silver tongued orator of Oregon, Hon. (loo. C. Hrownell, who will deliver the oral ion. The adjoining schools and all who believe' in the perpetuation of the memory of the "Father of his Country" are cordially invited to participate. A Nkw Favokitk. The Midland Monthly, published at Des Moines, la., la one of the nuw magazines that i com ing into favor with llie public, 1400 new subscribers being added to the list dur ing the past year. The February num ber containea ninety six pages together with many fine Illustrations. The con tributors number some of the best writois in the country. Send fifteen cents for a sample cooy. A Ohanu Rally. On Saturday even ing February 9 a grand rally will be held in Columbia ball, Barlow, which will be addressed by Hon. II. L. Harkley of Marion county and Hon. Geo. 0. Rinearson. Cleveland's bonding scheme, the silver issue and the senatorial con test will be discussed. Musiu will be furnished by the Aurora Junior band. The name One Minute Cough Cure BiigL'cats a medicine that relieves at once, and quickly cures. Its use proves it. C C. Huntley, druggist. Hull's Catarrh Cure istaktn internally and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of tho system. Send for testi. monials free. F. J. Ciienky & Co., Toledo, Ohio. XySold by druggists, 75c. Notice of Kxuniinutinn. Notice is hereby given tbatfor the pur pose of making an examination of all persons who nmy offer themselves as can didates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school supertendent thereof will hold a public examination at the court house, in Oregon City, begin ning Wednesday, February 13, at 1 o'clock V. M. Persons desiring state papers will apply at the same time. Ap plicants for county certificates will be charg d $1 in advance. II. S. Giiison, School Supt. Clackamas Co. Dated Jan. 31, 1805. A Household Treasure D. W. Fuller, of Canajoluirie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be with out it, if procurable, G. A. Dykeman, Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy; that be has used it in his family for cif lit years, anil it has never failed to do what is claimed of it. Why not try a remedy bo long tried and tested. Trial bottles tree at Chnrman & Co 's drug store, Charnmn Bros, block. Regular size 60c and $1,00. To Coorf Templars. Do vou know Unit Moore's Revealed Remedy 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 lo its diicover; that it is an advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nineteenth century; that its .proprietors offer to forfeit 1,000 for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure? fch Would Neither I'alnt Mr I'owder. "I ssiively will nut use cosmetics," said hidv to the writer, "yet my com plexion is so bad that it occasions me roiisldc rb morlilli aliun What can I do to get rid of these dreadful blotches?" "T ic D. I'ierrc':' Fay rlt Prescrip tion," was my prompt reply. "Your complexion indicates that yon are suffer ing from functional derangement. Re move the caiine ol the blotches and your chei-ks will soon wear the hue of health. The 'Favorite Prescription' i a wonder f il remedy for all diseases peculiar to your sex. I' proprietor guarantee to return the money if it d(H not give sat isfaction. Hut it never fail. Try it." The lady followed my advice, and now her complexion is as clear a a babe', and she enjoy better health then she has for many year. To permanently cure constipation, bil iousness and Rick-headache take Dr. Pierce' Pellet. Of dealer. i Huini-i Making Hook. Every business man ought to read D liars And Sense, a money-making, book by Natb'l C. Fowler, Jr., the lead- j ing expert on liusines and advertising. 1H chapters, illustrated wi'h 100 plates presenting every style of effective adver tisements, wi h exami'les of reading notices, circulars and headlines. It tells the plain truth aUmt advertising and exposes ineffective methods. Any reader of tl.e EsTKHi'iil-K who w ill send money oider or postage stamps to the value of twenty-live cents to The Trade Company, Iks-hm, Mass., will receive the book bv p epaid mail. D O YO U COUCH ....3 We have in' our window today, enough cough drops and Licorice to cure every one in town. Red Croon, S. B., and Hire's cough drops and Red Seal Cough Remedy, "the beet on earth. C. Q. Huntley, Prescription Druggist, Caufield Block. Oregon City. A Genuine Rock Bottom E .Ha To Avoid Carrying Over..,, a. And to make room for" giPMlpj (KD3.... 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. of the meat tested that Teaching a Fish To Swim 1 Proof of the Pudding Is in the Eating So is the quality is on sale at the .... NEW MEAT MARKET .... Only first class stall-Jed meats in stock and full weight is guaranteed. J. KONKLE, Prop. Next door to Burmeister fc.Andresen's Jewelry Store. are lost annually, Is absurd like the price we charge for sheet music. New, standard and classical sheet music published at IJOc. to $ 1 00 we oiler for 510c, and a choice from a stock of It MX) pieces. There is music for piano, violin, mandolin, guitar, flute, cornet and cello; solos, duets, trios, quar tets and orchestra. A complete catalogue free for the asking at Huntley's Book Store, New Caufield Block, 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 La Kermesse. A 10 cent cigar for a nickel. Williams, the grocer E. E. Cash paid for clean cotton rags at the Entkbi'Risk olllce. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A wanted Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, Saa Francisco Has no equal in the City. Fresh Fruits and Nuts. directly aod indirectly, by people who cannot do their own figuring, write their ow letters, or keep their own books; nd who do not know when business and legal papars which they mint handle every day are made out correctly. tJf" All these things, and much more, we teach tanrniitfliiy. Hundreds of our graduates are In good positions, and there will be openings for hundreds more when il mes improve. Soul Is the. time to prepare for tbem. Besides, a business education U wor' h a'.l it eosta,or one's own UK. Send for our catalogue, to learn wnU and how w teach. M ailed free to any address. Portland Business College, A. P. Armitrong, Prln. Portland, Oregon, j. . W.aco, Secretary 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 office every week, remailed by subscribers to their friends. 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. SOHWAN & PUTROW. Dealers in Stoves and Tinware. PLUMBING, TINNING,. AND GENERAL JOBBING. CAUFIELD BLOCK, Main Street. VA scientific JbMaa jii eparaliort ol j- J, .. Aliciine Balsam rfirlhecunr of a a a vj a ntnV,L5 DM' llt M W A-rfcA.- W ft f : "iLJPrABIETIlED.Ca toR rauuu OkOVIlJ-E.CAL 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.