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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME (). C.T. CO. HXTKAMKIt. Hlvamnr HAMONA. l,IHV (IHKUIiH IITT. LSAVKfl rilHTUKD. (' III, 7110 HI. ') iki p, m. ll mi, hi, 6 UU (l. III. 4 (Ml p. in. Tin Vt 1'AHHANOKIt HTKAMKH, Al.TONA, IKTWKKN ruSTI.AHII, AI.KM AND I KKCfKMIIKNI H. lv Cortland. 't'Hylor Irct.l illicit mu m) A. M. mil luavea Oregon City fur Hiilem 7. IS A. M, '1 iiitlay, 'I Imratlajr anil Saturday. l.rav. linl.iiiiihliii' no A M mill Halion 7 4ft A H. mhI Uri'iji.ll cur 1 :0U I' M liir I'url I mill Monday, wnlru.day "J frlilay. Kl Hum, kmm1 acoomodnlliiiia mi'l low ralea. Nn way fi.ialit handled. Simulal raUia uu 111 roil, h Irrliiit. HOITIIKK I'ACIKIC RAILWAY- MllkTM ftllllHD, California tiiiriu llliriiuxh) 7:10ft. m, llmuliurg tvoal (way ttalluua) l it p. III. aotiTM anuMi. Pntiiiri 1X11 (wny alatliitia) (.alitor nla f.xnrvaa (Ihnmili) HI ft. m 7:111 p. in W!l.i.AMKriK FA1.I.H K.I.KtTHIO KAII.WAY Time Tallin, Iavft I.av Oregon City. Wlllsmntt. Falla, :.UA U. 1.1'. A.M. l V " 11 ail " II 40 " i M '. H, I l I1. M. H in ;w " euo " ;l " atKiuv TIM R. too A.M. (i HAM. Iiiuu ' in 1.1 11. (a) II :m " 1 Ull P, M. 1:15 P.M. 1 .110 ' I 4ft " i ui " a id ' i m - l it, uj " ll in ,10 " .5 " 1 ui f, " 4 m " 4 ii " d ial " 6 Ift " ft m " tv " SOU " ft. II ' ('. A. Mills, Mupt. TltK MAIUi. Malta rlna. fntiii Ninth. U in . I p. m.,p m. Uulla vlmv (ulnft Hiitilli, V m., 0.4.1 p. m. aim ftocTaa, Oreion Clly to Portland infer Kaal Side Kail war. h-ave. I'J w V. M ainl 6 m V M.arrlma II 10 A. M. ami 4 Ml P. M (arrtea I'niilanil, Ka.lnu, Wnat Hide, Handy anil HlKlilaiiil ruiura mall. iiiranii City to P.I y.Carut, Milium. Mitral ami M'.lalla iratva at l in. ami arrlvra at U in. lolly iirrmi City to Uoav.r Crck, Mink. Clark. Mr.li,w liriHk. I'liiim Mllla, and I olioii, leave. at IU a. in. Monday Wrdni'a.lay ami rrlday ami retain, uu Inllnwliii ilava at i Si i in (irri,in City M Vlnla. I.(an ami llrdland Iravra llr(nll (IIV Monday WediieadaY anil PtI'Ikv al I ui P, M , leaving Viola tain ilaya at 7 utl A. M, FIUP.YY, AI'KIL lH.r,. A Novki. Kntkktainmknt. I.HMt Tliursihiy morning, pedestrians observed peculiar placard pinned tu the door of the Haptisl church, a follows: "Leave iceoh behind all yti who enter Imro. Mn in ' Hid wunl! Nu Ulkinx lutluy." An f)( t'oni vi Hilmii'M xrvuilml Hie vl rinily, limki-n orniKinnully by lin-rry h'I ul lutiuliicr, a piirntdf juyotiH wiiiif, or diil I lii-ur ll ft li'iiiiiiiiiu wliitlH, lilil uuvcr word npktn. A IrnvuliiiK (rli'iiil pUHaiiiK, riitiirni'il lo I'lilor, itml in triMliirintr liiTBt-K In tli lii-vy of liiilifH busily I'lijiiini'il hmiiikI tint quilt, Hcaloil li(rcl( uml Iniluctl In nioiiuloKtKi, yri'iilly tu tliH ri'lirl ami cilillt'iitlun of I lie llll'llllll'IM of tilt KiN'icty. (n of tli ludicn quit'lly Horvnl Hik ten uml l Him 1 ii ii t: It tipon tlit tnlilu iinil licrkotii'd tin) othi'rn lo niitHkn. A jolly tlioti((li aiMM'i'lili'NH cottiimtiv Miirronnilfil thu liounl ami tlm vihilor ilwlaipd tlm itn poHNililu Iinil liccti rculiii'il. h ciinipany of linlii'N who with not talking. The mu KHHury iiifiirniHlioil ftliotit tlm work in limiil, witH ilintriliuti'il In writing mul ihhoi1 to llm patron foi uproval. Tlio nftt-riiooii witH Hicnt in tliu naiiiH man ner, liiilirn CDininK hihI iioinir, with ft bow and niuilu lint hhuIuJ lipit. l'uiuiliar liyntnii were Htinit, tlm favorlto Iminu, "How li'ihoim and lintli-Hg llio tiuurs," Oim ol lliti aihtura HaiiK an Biiciiint hallad eiititU-d "My Own Native Htatu" with hiiritonii iiot'oinpaniniiint w hirh drought down tliu Iioiihu and nearly forft'ilud the rnwiird. lint tlio Ionic, li'i. weary tlay ut lam canto to un cinl, and 2') Imlicn thonuht thoy nnvcr ifccived $2.50 which WtiH linrdcr I'ltrncd. v St'rriiiHK I'ahtv. Sixtcnn pupiU of tlio ciglillt gradu of tlio Kunlliain school Hvo a HiirpriHe parly to tludr ncltool- uiate, (iuorKO Swall'urd, on the ovoninn of tlio lltli iitHt. , at hitt home in I'.lyvillo. It wan in honor of t.loorno's birthday, ho boinK fotirtcon years of aire on that day. It wan a Kontiine unrpriHU, ho nut knowing that any of IiIh young trionda know hia ae or birthday. Tlio eveninu wnti npitnt in uhiih'H and tniiHii!, and a happy time waa liad by nil profont. Ice cream and cako were Horved . The party broke tip at 11:110 and returned to the city feoliiiK iray and joyoiiHovor tlio event, liooro i one of the bright gchulara of the Hchool, and felt proud and grentful for the liotior conforrod on lilin by bin follow Btildoiila. Thoae prcHent at the party were: MiieC'ane, Allio (ialo, Mary llltihin, I.ttlii IlankiiiH, Ellon iShaw. PaiHy tI.aweiit:e, Howaid lirownoll, I'Aff'r ' MeroHne, Willie Lohiih, Olio MereKHi!, ThotnpHon Moldrutn, Channcoy IianiHby, Carl Cluiroh, Chaa. Criawell, Hubert Hlinw, Carl Caullold, and (loori;o and Nellie HwnKord. Nkw Somiikk'h Unikohm. Under dir ection of the socrotiiry of war a hoard o' oflic.ei'8 baa deaiuned a now uniform for tho olliccra of the army. In tlio now uniform the niidicHB blottao ia materially channel!. The bloiiae now in uho which waa (Uiai?ned about two yoara ago, ia ob jected to on tho ground that with ita atiporfltiity of braid it looked too much like a band uniform, Accordingly the braid has all been takon off, except that which binds the edfe of the cout, goeB around the collar and tlm botlom of the blotino. Tlm bloiifta In hihiIu to look very iiiiicIi hlinlliir to that worn in the navy, except that the li'ald In front U heavier. There are no longer any froy acron thu climt, nor id there hiiv braid on the alcove , The ureatcat Ifinovalloii In made in thu cap. The clinraetir ntylo, which ha dlHtiiiKiilHlicd the iiinlrcaa uniform (if the United Htnlca army for yeitrn, ia illacarded. 'lliougli extrutnoly nrliatir, thiacapbaa been Heiloilnly objected to hnckiiao it worn the liuir oirthe olli'ift' Itnada and waa taid to be tiiicomfoitiihle. Thoau who have worn them do not agree with thai, Tlio cap aelecled ia aouie thing on the order of the one worn In the navy. It ia higher and baa a more prominent viaor. The cap la flat on top ; the top ii juat the name in circumference a the bottom. The viaor la long and projitcla over the eye in rakiidi faahion. On the front ia to I mi placed a ailver eagle euilditmalio of the Union. On the collar of the blotixe the number of the regi ment and the cor pa inaigtia will be iilllxed. The new uniform will cauae much ilia- eiuiHion, and.lt ia probable, be unpopular, Every inllllla ofllcer rnuat have hi uni form chiiugod lo liicel the regulationa. Tlindri'iK uniform reuiaiiia unchanged, the ugly but being letnined, KiNNKita Toi.dto Halt.-I'oatal carda bearing texta from holy "i-rio'iire, of a hortatory charncler, have lioen mailed to many of the prominent btmlneaa men of the clly, during the paat week. Theae liiiiaivea lutye evidently Ikh-ii circulated by Homo pcrnon or )icraoua, bent on do ing good. The object ia contmendalile, but the rvtilt ia dtiblotia. Hiti'.oia trip ping along the roay path uf iniiiiity are n o( to lie turned from the evilof their ways by a text In which their own name hai been interpolated in a manner which ia dccidoly Mxir liiMe, If not downright blaaphitinoiia. 'Hie reeipienla aa a rule, laugh at tliem, re addreaa tl ein to aome fellow aitiner; uthera become itidiununt, ml aweat at them. No aturtllng rcfor mation can loaccomililicd in thia wav, I-i-t the alionyittiiiia w riter give our er ring cllieiia the example of daily, good, old-fiiHhioncd, upright living, and they will find it will piii'liice a happier reatill than red and black ti-xti or pcHt.il card", TttK Sll.KT. Kkhkiivaiton. Itegiatei H. A. Miller and liereiver I'. Taquet, ol the United St.itea land otllce in thin city are coimtautly beaeiged both by mail and by ieraonid reipieHt aa to hen the Siletz Indian reaervalion will Ik thrown on'it to wttlemeiit. The interior department baa acted on the matter ami the prcxi- dent'a pto.'laiiiatKin in all thai ia needed to oNn the land for entry. The opinion of the land ollice here ia lint the presi dent will withhold hia proclamation un til the weather becoinea aettled ho that intendi iir aettlera will not have the in- cleinenciea of tlio weather to add to their har lhliipa in making titer aettlemeiit on their irlniitia, The agreement w ith the Nilelj! Indiana pr"videa for the ivaaioll of all their tyiallotted lamia, the total ceded territory covering 178.00(1 aerea. For thia land the government ia to pay the Indiana tlOO.IKH). A Sad Pkatii Th" infant daughter of .Mr and Mr. V, Howard died very tiddouly Monday morning The parent, aroHo early in the morning ittid left the baby bhIccp in ita bed, apparently well, aa UHtial. After a abort time Mrs. How ard returned to awake the child for ita riiatomary bath, and found it still and cold. Ir. J'owell w"bb immediately called, but could render no aHaiNtance, aa the baby waa dead, having probably died from heart failure aa It had pre vioualv been quite bctilthv. The funeral occured Tueaday afternoon, Uov. Myera, of the Evangelical church, oiliclating Two l.lri-a Saved. Mra. 1'hoebe Thontaa of Junction City, III waa told by her doctora alio had con aumption and llint there waa no hope for her, but two bottlea of Dr. King's New I'ineovcry completely cured her jiinil alio auya it aaved her life Mr. jThoa. Kggera, l.'Kt rToridu St. S'in Krnn- ciaco, aullereii irom a (ireaiiitii coin, ap proaching Consumption, died without reault everything elae, then bought one bottle of Dr. King'a New Dixcovery and in two weeks waa cured. He ia natur ally thankful. It ia audi reaulla, of which theBe are Humpies, that prove the wonderful efficacy of thia medicine in Coughs and Colda. Free trial bottles at ('barman it Co'a. Drug Store, Charuian Bros. lUock. Regular aie 50 cettta and 1 00. Our bettor halves say they could not keep bonne without t'liumboi Iain's Cough Remedy. It ia uaed in more than half the homes in Leeds. Sims Ukos., Leeds, Iowa. Thia abowa the esteem in which that remedy Is bold where it has been sold for years and is well known. Mothers havo learned that thete 1h nothing so good for colds, croup and whooping conli, that it cures these ail ments quickly and permanently, and that it is pleasant nnd safe for children to lake, by Ci. A -'5 and fill-cent hot lies for sale Ihmlmc, drti2iiiHt. Appetite mid sleep may be improved, every part of tho system strengthened I and the animal snirita reirain their buoyancy by the use of Pr. J. II. JIo Lean's Strengthening- Cordial and Blood Purifier. For sale by C. G. Huntley, drill! li'ist. Highest cash price paid for second hand goods of all kinds at second hand store opposite Noblitt's stable on 7lh st. HEAL ESTATE TKAS8FEKM. Furnished Every Week by the riarkn. ma Abstract t Trust Company. James L Cagle to Maxwell Young' W D Oct 27, '04, thoneof Msg 34 In lr4e, 140 acre, 1000 J 0 Hylvanua to Morris Cadonan, Q I), Feb. 21, '1)5. thesofthenw and the w of the Mt of sec 20 and the nw,1 of the ne'J and the ae)4 of the nw of sec 21), 4-42. . 2 C F Zlnaer to J (1 Zi riser, W I), Dec 14, 'U4, the southerly 15 acre of the ne!' of the se ' of sec 27in 1-2 e U 8 to H L Ogle, 1'alent, Kept. 15, '(Mt, river frac. lot 6 of nee 10 and river lot 4 of sec 11,31 e. 41.00a J L Ogle tu I I rutman, W 1), Apr 4, '05, river lot 6 sec 10 and river lot 4 mic 11 in 31 e,41a 51'5 i'at 300 Robt Moore to Daniel II. Ferguson Q D, Jan 22, 185.'), lota 4, 1), lOblk 111, and lota 4, 5. (I, blk IS of Linn City, with laud at falls in Moore cl.5 (000 Daniel II Ferguson to Willamette Falls C M A T Co., W I), Mar. II). 18,13, same s aUve (JO0U0 J I Hhaw to M K Kbaw, W I), April 10, '15, lot 12 blk 2, west side add to Oregon City 200 E M Hands to V A White, W D, Apr 10, H6, blk 05 Oregon City,. . 1500 M Oreifson to (lotlieb Fcyror, W D, Apr 8. '05, 85 acres in sec 31, 41 e, to coTi-ct former deed 1 Oak Orove Land and linn. Co. to August Detmering, W D, Mar 21, 05, tract 34 in first sub-division of Oak li rove, 1250 Fred L Newell lo A L Snell, V D, Atril6.'tl5. lot 5 blk 3. 0 I & S Co first add to Os vego, 200 Jas W Khaw to alentine Heiikel, V D, Apr 12. '05, the of the w-J of the nw'i of the nw'of se 2il, 3-2 e 250 Martha tiriiiilstafT to Lawrence Ta ker, W I). Apr il. '05, the nw!4 of the se?4 of H.-c 18 in 44 100 Fred A Dunham to A T Webb, W I), Apr 8, '1)5, the of the nw'.4' oft.ee 12, 4 2 e. HO acres, OiK) Mary A and F W (ieer to Allied Mi-Cully, i D, Mar 11, '05, 53 a in cl 41, 31, Maintenance Henry Thiesaen to Selina Tldeasen V D, Apr 12, '05. 180 aerea in the Jason and Orin Kelloug da 1000 Eli Crisnell to J D Allen and J Meiudl, V D, Apr 13, '05, lot 1, 2, 3 of sec 23 and the nw'4' and lota 1 and 2 of sec 20, 52 e, 203.1 a 5000 W F Hubbard to Kuut Telleff-on, V D, May 25, '114, 241 acres in Waterbtirv cl, also lot 1 sec 11 and lot 13 in sec 12, all in 3-3 e, cor- i eel ion 45(H) Hamilton A Washburn to Mry L Kenworlhy 1 D, Apr 13, ''.15, lots 4, 6, 0, 7, 8, 0, 10, in blk 1, also lota 1 and 2, blk 2, Turk 1'lace,. .. lVnniwell .Shumway to Ancs M Washburn, W l, 80 acres of the John Foster cl No 41, 2-3 e... .1120 Hamilton & Waslihurn to 1'hoebe Shilmwav, W D, Apr 13, '05, 115 by 50 feet in the Straight cl, 000 E C Hamilton to James Wilruii, Q D, Apr 13. '05, lots 1. 2, blk 2, Knot's add to Mnisiilield and 8 sq rods adjoining same, 350 Have votir Titles examined and Abstracts imido by the CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST CO. who. have the only complete set of Abstracts of Title of all lands in Clackamas county. Accurate ard reliable work by a reson Bible Aim. Ollice up stairs in the Cau- field biiililirur. Are You (iiiitttr Fust' If so, it will pay yon to write to A. C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burling ton Route," 250 Washington street, Portland. He will mail you free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you aa to the through rateato any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either tho Northern, Unia:., Southern. Canadian Pacific- or Great I Northern railroads at the v-ry low'o.st rates obtainable. The Burlington route is generally cmi: j ceded to be the finest equipped railroad in the world for all classes of travel. Received Daily. . Strawberries, hnt-hoti-e lettuce, rel ishes, Oregon asiiaiHUtis, i: recti peas, cauliflower, celery, new potatoes, new cabbage, rhubarb, etc. E. K. Williams, the tiroccr. La (irippe is here aain with all of its old time vigor. One Minute Conh Cure is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures quickly. C. t Hunlley.ditigjist. A beautiful woman tnii-l be healthy, and to remain healthy and beautiful she should take Pr J. II. McLean's Strennthiiiij Cordial and Hlood Purifier. It iinparlH tone and flush to the skin, vigor and pure bluml ; is equally adapted for all ages, from tho Imhe to the aged, of either sex. For sale b. C. U Huntley, druggist. To bund lYliipliirs, Po vou know that Moore's Keveitled IJemedy is the only patent medicine in tho world that does not contain a drop of alcohol; that the mode ot preparing it is known only to its diieover; that it is an advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nineteenth century j that its proprietors oiler to forfeit 1, (WO for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure? Smoke the Kermesse citrar. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Ited Seal (-farHfiparilla is not a Cure-all, but it in a good spring medicine. The formula in the best one we know of, selected from many famouH ones, and we can recommend it in all canes where a Blood Puri fier ia required. C. G. HUNTLEY, Precription Druggist, Oregon City, Or. THE WATERMARK in writing Paper always indicates high quality stationery and never found in cheap goods. 18 Every sheet of our M. & II. line has its watermark; and each style we carry 20 varieties has its individual and appropriate work. Did you ever notice it? If not we have a sample book free for every lady. We have all the items necessary to complete the assortment for the writing desk gold Pens steel Pens sealing wax inks erasers, etc. We make a specialty of Copper Plate Printed visiting cards. Huntley's Book Store. Oregon City. Postolfice-:- Store. MILWAUKKE,' OR. FAMILY -:- GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. In Prices we meet Portland Competition. 0.WISSTNGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. r.tallilitl I .. 111 1m$kt nd Ere, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. VA .vv;t'i::n:: n eparauonol Au:ciir.t;i;i r rurt.'.eaTtci ,.'riiu. fold inliv- lift.'.',' wuvrnwi i''.',mii v! a'liiSorcfyes.lt, V- OL..C -t For sale by C. G. Huntley. I Gnai 1M.- --tnsr war wiaw L 1 i a Dress Goods THOS. CHARMAN & SON. -SPRING-STOCK The Pioneer Store. j. Y 'sL 'i A ( , Spring Cloaks.- directly nd Indirectly, by people who cannot do their own figuring, write their own letters, or keep their own book.; and who do not know when buslneasand leKal pupem which tbey niiwl handle every day are made out correctly. tTAIl theae things, and much more, we U-aeh lhonitifi. Hundreds of our graduates are In good positions, and there will be openings for hundreds more when times improve. -Voir Is the tliuo to prepare for them. Bessie, a iiminem education Is worth all It cit.or orw'a oirn ue. Send for our catalogue, V learn iraat and smo we teach. Mailed free to any address. Portland Business College, A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Portland. OregOll. J, A. Weaco, 8cretary. HQ YOU NEED t DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING Or Building Material? Go to C- H. BESTOArtf- Lowest cash prices ever offered for FIRST - CL,ASS - GOODS. Also combination wire and picket fence, HARTMAN - STEEL - PICKET - FENCE. And best farm fencing made. Prices to suit hard times. Shop Opp. Congregational Church, MAIN STREET. OREGON CITY. SCHWAN & PUTROW. GARDEN Complete Stock, FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. , Steamer Bailey Gatzeri - r. Jv Leaves foot of Alder st., Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. II. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P. It Tug Ilwaco from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with Gatzert every night, for Portland. Tickets of ail other lines good on Gatzert . Outing Flanneis 1 y . A 7VI Beautiful .Rugs. are lost annually, TOOLS. Prices Low. il i 4 V ,