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t Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O.tMM'O.'HHTKAMKII. Hlimmtir IUMONA. LtAVMONIIhJK tlTV, I.V4VM ruHTLADD. 9' Ill, :uu i, in, 7:0(1 hi. Il:in. in, i M i, m, IMA M. II ;m a. .. il 11 1'. M. I'MllAY TIMI. il: A, M. i Ui l M Mm I'. M - Tin Kt PAHriANOKII MTKAMKH, ALTON A, HKTWKKH fiMTI.U, MAI.KH KM I NliKI-INIlKNI C. Lcve PorlUnil Taylor Irurt iWk 1:IKJ A. M, ami luavvt (lriKii (,'lly lut Malum 7;l A. M. 1 moility, '1 hnrailHy anl Haliinlay. I.ciiv. lii..'iii'liMict c no A M ami Halm 7:ii A M anil lirriiiiii City l.uu M lor I'urlr Uml MiuiiUy, Woctiieiilay and Friday, Kal 1 1 tun, (Hint Kii)iimiM!ntliiiiii ami low ralea, No way Iraiaht liamllml, Hi.uulal ratua uu through freight. Hlll.TIIKUN fACiriU KAII.WAY. KlJKTII tlll'Nb. California Ktra (through) KuavUiirg l-uial (way alalhma) iiiTii aocmi. Iiinlnir( l."i' (way lallnni) Calllnrnla r-ivmaa (through) Ml a. m. III. at 7;I0 t. m ii. in WIIXAMKH K KAl.l.H KI.KI TltlC ItAII.WAV, Tlma Talilx, ltava l.iMvn Oreniiii City. Vi'lllanii'il Falla. i "A M. Ii it, A. M. i nu mi II l " II 411 I ti I' M, I lit P. M, tun x m U0 - li:K. " aiMur rim. IUA.U. UliA.M. It) ui " IU; l.'i " 1 1. in " II li " I nuP, M, I It P. U. I :w in - a ti " i ti i .HO " t 'l IW " " aw ' an " ui " 4 U 4 M 4 4i " Ii ll " A Ii " MW " 4.. " 6. l)U ' ti Ii " C. A. Miixah, Hupt. liir. MAIIj. I Milla rlii.ii nolnt Nnrlh 11 III Mnlla rlum alii( HiiiiIIi. y a. m .fi.O i. lit. una uCTa. Ori'iriiii I'llv In 4'nrtliini ivir f.nM. Xll Hall- i , 11 . ( t . ., . , way. ".air. j jul'. M ami Mai f M arrivra i a lould take alvantrn of Ihe limited Jim A. M. ii.Mi V. M ' '"'""'"'j lime reiimiiiiiiK to ai-cuto an niidiHpuled Kamirrn, V ril IV, Haiuly ami lliluanil rwiuca ' mall. title, 1 he matter of ierfertiii)( tide to iir.-,.ii( l(ytKly, Cam.. Miiliiiii.I.II.r.l ami ,olll(im j; ,.Mim j ( Ir.von WaNliinu Xlnlalla icavio at U in. ami arrlvra l 1J in. r " dally ton and I'lulio, iimlel tho act ol Seplolil- iiri-ami I'lty ui llravrr Crvrk. Mink, Tlark. 1 , . lur,i . . . i i i i i Mra..,w lir.M.k. i mini Mill-, ami i lt..ii,l-avi. 1 ''-. I1"" ciililinl l.e ihdayed much M IU a. m. M.iu.Uy Wmlimailay ami ft ly Immiir. ,uat J ill V coni(tehH imhimmI an ainl riinrii nil lnllnwtiiK ilava at i .i& p. in I , . . " . (irrtmi city to Vlnia, b.n ami itrillanil i act limiting the lime for completion of ll'avca lirrjfuii .ny miiniiay nnniinini mwt ln,l...i I ill l l I.vIik Vll aame ilava at 7 no i A SI. MTAtiK I.I MO. Ori'K'ill t'lljr-t'larkea- Mulino Mail Itunlr la avrn (lr ((.in City P. I). IiiiIIiIiiik at H A M. M v, We.iiilay anil l-tlilav lor I liravrr rwa, iiuari. .irniniw I. mini Mill" ami .Milium. liotiu niiK Icatea Miihno at H. A. M., t'l.liiii .Mill II A. M., Meailnw lltiMik IU A. M., Cliitkea I;' noon, anil llrnvar Crirk ;t 1. il., Ttie-ilay, Tliuraituy ami Satimlav. A l oinloriiililr raay rtilliK liack. i'aaetf Iter rani ri uiKinalilit. HiiiiiII pun ela t'liiried, lUcentu In '.'.'i cenla. Any oriler Icll wltli me will lie pruini'tly eutlnilnl in. J. M. Ci'MMiXiin. FHIMAY, .MAY 17, IHtlS. Hitckhhtit. MiHit Ai. Concert. The muaical concert uiveii at llm rreahytcriun church laat ThiiiHihiy evening under thj direclton of l'lod-Hwir V, J''. Werm hku UHslnled hy .Miaa l.itr.io -Mae Hcntlcy, Willia Haynea and Mary IUviich, ol rortlund, and the local oliorua, wua a nucckhh(ii1 and hiih claaa enloituiniiient. And to Mihh Marnaret William UdottKH tho credit ior th Miicceaaful manae inent of the allair, uml Mm. F. F, White a uccompauiat, uided materially ill thu Ruccexa of tho entertainment. Mix Nina Cuple piano nolo wan Brat on the program, and it received merited ui )laiiNo. Thia wiin followed hy an anthem by tho well trained chorua, and a duct "Mtij inn" hy Mian M. Ilayite and Mr. W. HayncH. Minn Mae Itentley'a recita tion, "Koae of tlie Cloth of (iold," W'iim followotl with uleea hy tho chorua, "Como to tlie Wildwood," ullernalini between the parta with "WhiHtlinu John" fairly brought down tho hoilao. The Bopranu huIo hy Miaa Marratet WillianiH, "Hy Forth Oticntlo Itovo" wua rendered acceptnhly and well re ceived. The cluiruH rcndote.d aoveral more excellent nuinlicru, nini all indi- ciited the ciireful truiniiiK they had re ceivetl from their inaliuctor, I'mfoHHur WerMiihkul, The inalqtiiirtott Moior. Werachknl, William, 10. F. Printra and L. Dri,'KH ronderoil I wo selection of ex cellent merit. Miw Mao liontley favored the atidienco with a piano aolo, Mihh Ilnyne with a Hoprann hoIo and Mr. IfaynuH with a tenor nolo. Mia Kentley gave unother recitation, which tliaplayvd Jier (locutiotiery HceouiiliHlimenlH ' to UoikI advantage. The moat excellent enlertuinment cloned with "Good Niht 15olovd,"hy the ehoriiH. Foil (!ooi) HoAim. F. J. Iteatv, one of tho Siilcm Capitol Journal'H 5IK10 inilo bicytdn riduts, was in Oregon City Fri day. Ho hud pint coHApletetl Mat milcH in eitfht day ami (,'och through to the Columhiu river, uml returns up the vullov uloiifc- the foot hill to Salem. He will then make a tour of the country south of Salem. The other rider 1 tukinL' in west side section, and they , make daily report to the Journal when-1 ever practicable, on tho condition of the roads. Mr. Heuty hud o fur met with no accident to hi wheel, hut found several strectches of road, where ho hud to got oir and push hi wheel along. The Journal is doing this to advance the cause of good rouda, and it enterprise is to be commended. Mr. Beaty took notes of the construction, etc., of Oregon City' Main street brick pavement and especially favors this method of street improvement. KtaTK KnMKAVOR CoHVKNTION. Tho atiilti convention of tlm Y, I. 8. C. K. Imi jiiMt eluii'il a iiiohI hiii'cchiiI nunhIuii lit Milium. Tlit) occhhIoh wun made morn onililu liy I Im irttmiicii of Kev F, K, Chirk, ho orK nixed Urn flrHt C'lirlMliun I'.Mili'iivnr mx'liily nt Vlllitoii cliurrli. Portland, MhIiiii, Fehrtmry 2, 1HHI. There were 504 iIhIi'khIun In iitlundiinco uml the aevreltiry'ii report shows l",(li)8 Hiidimvoritri) In Oregon In 240 societies, 1 18 senior uml 1)2 Junior. MIhhcd Muttle dray, Hndio hmver, I,ell Cheney, Mm. C. II. Dye, Mm. I lorn M. (iray, Holiert Wnor, IroyGiiHO, W. 0. itenltlo urn Ir. J.W. Cowan ropreHentud tint dif (riant Orcein City noi'lotloa at the con vttntion, nd they look prominent pat In the rorilliia. Mini Mittllu (iray wu a niemher o( tlm conaiiltutlon com initleo to receive Father Clatk, ami Mm, liora (iray favored the cun vmiliii with a nolo at one of Ihn evening wmooiim, Mrn. C. II. Dye delivered short HildrcHHcH on Heverul topic, ami under the head of itreotihKit, conveyed to tho UHwinhly the Ihe hearty greetinga of the Cliautauijiia clri le. l)r. Cowan took a protninent purt in the, duliherutloii of tho conven tion ami hud vharxu of tho ceirnioiiica attending tlie pri'Hentution of ImnnerH, uml nn (minder of tho junior endeavor RiM'iety took an aiiivo part in tho junior rally Kiiinluv. Tho next Muto rally of the Youutf I'eople'a Koelety of Chriittian Kndeavor, mill ho held 'at (iludHlone I'uik, July llllli, tlie firat day of the ('IikiiIhuiIIii aaHeiiihly. Tlila will be Kndeavor day, and the young iwople will certainly makn it one o1 the greiib'Nt duya of the aMKciiihly, Dr. W. C. Kantnur, of Salem, und Ir. Walhico, of 1'orlland, will deliver udreaaea. Tho I,adieH' quar tet, of Kaleui ; tlm l.ailicn' hand, of Cor vullia, and Trofeaaur Warren' Y. 1'. K. C. K. choir, of Portland, Iihi-o hecn en. enK.iiiiil for ajwiul iiiiimic. don ation I. ami I i.aimi rurilea in te real oil in donation hind claim land .-.i "tie ! Hill II lllllil hy ri'itiit iiK that J liltal proof a xi niKilo U'toie January 1, If Hi, and the Onyon City land ollice liaa received a circular of fK'cial itiHtrnc tiotiM in relation thercio. The final iir0of in av ho made hv tho oriuinal act tier; by thoHe claliniliK rights hy virtue of deaceiit, deviw, judicial halo, grant or conveyencn in kikmI faith from the claim ant, if Urn cliini to LM vear of ijuiet adverne poHaei-aion can bo entuiilixlieil, or by a hnineHteader, in cae no prcaif i Huliinitted by either of tho flrHt two cluKHea named, who waa upon Ihe liuiil in i;nod fuilh before January 1, 1 SS4. The homeHteader, liowever, can obtain the rik'ht only to purchaae Innn the government 1(10 acre at $l.l!.r an aero. Tho uhject Hought i to clone up the donation hind hnsincn-i originating at thateaily date, and prompt action will he iicccHHtiry to perfect right in the premise. A Itit rci.K A-cciiniNT Thirteen local bicycliHta were racing over the Htnooth brick pavement on Main street last Fri day evening. They started from a point near the flouring inilN and were gliding along with a dear emm in view, when a dog runhed out ot Wilehart's harbor shop and ran against the bicycle Herman K. Jonea wu riding, tanning it to upset anil throwing the rider to the ground T, F Cowing Jr. waa following close Miind and could not check hi rapidly moving wheel in lime to prevent it pass ing over Jone's fucu while ho lay on the pavement. He was picked up insensible and curt ietl to Nr. Noni olllce whete the wound were thessed. lie leceived a severe cut on the noe, ami several sitsht cnls uml bruises on other purls of his face, but nothing serious. Hi nose was plui-tcreil up and ho resumed his place at his ilexk in the Oregon City hunk Monday morning. FiiAcTiiitKi) Whist Henry Cuker, the 13-yenr old Ron of John Haker, w ho live four mile out from town on tho Molullu routl, now nmses u broken wrist. Laurence MounlH, of Maple Lane, hud been liauling wood for Mr. linker, uml last Sal unlay evening young Haker started to iiccompiiny him home, riding one of Ihe horses, which had been un hitched from the wagon, but (lie harness hail not beed taken off". When they uore within a quarter of a mile of the Mount roiiiilenco, tho horse Henry I linker was riding hugged the rail fence pretty close, uml a rail caiwlit in the hurncs cuiming the horse to Btanipede, throwing voting Haker violently to the ground, causing a fracture above the w rist. lr. Summer mis culled and set the broken limb, uml the bov is on the road to recovery. A Hollar Kxi'kkiknck Mkktinq. A very interesting musical concert and dollar expermnce meeting was ttiven at the M. F. church Tuesday evening. The admission whs only live cent and the largo uiiditoiiumof tlicchurc'h wu pretty well 11 1 led. A very entertaining prngruni was rendered and first was a vocal aolo by F. H. Morrison ; recitation by Minnie Dutchcr; a dut by the little Boylan boy with guitar uccompanimenl, was excell ent, and they responded to an encore; reading by Mrs, Williams; vocal sjIo by Mrs. Sadie White, who responded to an encore ; recitation by Mrs. Fierce; a duot by Messrs. Miller and Morrison ; a vocal solo by C.A.Miller. The above program wu InterHporced with nxir loiure of the members, who told how they had eurned a dollar for the wtk Mrs. John Humphrey raised 35 cent by doing a neighbor's washing, made 10 cents blacking shoes and did oilier little Job to earn the remainder of the dollar. Mrs. Williams worked In various way to earn part of the dollar and borrowed tho balance. Mr Olds made a dollar by baking a large cake and disposing of it at 6 cents apiece. Mr. Tinkle earned her dollar by tacking up some bills, white washing a chicken house and do ing sundry other chore. One lady made a dollur by making a couple of shirt. 8. F. Scripture niude 60 cents by idiav lug himself for a month, and earned 50 cent in hi shop after working hour. A number paid in their dollar without giving in their experience, and thu several dollars were collected in. Afier the program ice cream was served at 10 cents a li. AwochnkdCoi-ncil Mkhhso At the ailjoumed council session Monday night Mayor Straight. Hecorder Fonts and Chief of 1'olice Hums were in their ac customed place, and all the coumjlmen were present txcepi Meldrum and Tor tor. It wa ordered that the remon strance against the improvement of Sixth street with vitrified brick be filed. The Oregon City board of trade w re granted permission to erect an advert! ing arch near the S. I. depot, under the Hiiiairvision of tho street commissioner. It wa ordered that C. C. Halicock, street commissioner, be paid (IH.hO out of i lie cemetery fund. Councilman J. J. Cooke had la-en victorious at the previous meeting in preventing a forced collection from certain of the delinquent on the Main street assessment, while other hud been granted further time ; but all that was thine at (hi time concerning these assessiiieLts, was an onlcr directing the recorder to have notices published of Ihe ordinances provMirg for relate on the Main and Fifth ctreet assesMiient, when saitl at-scsMiieiil fere paid. M.iyor Straight, ( ieorge Jtroughton and Henja mill J.tggar wete designated a commhtee to act in conjunction with the ti. A. It committees in making pr partition. f"r the state encampment, June 17th and 181 h. Have HkI'AKTkd. Nearly two weeks Htro a man and woman came to this city from l'ortland, and gave 'heir name as Mr. and Mr. M.J. Siemer, claiming that they were only recently married in Stockion, California. They aecured rooms and Sencer obtained employ ment a a painter. They hail only been here two or time days when tho woman indnsi'iously worked t lie town with a subscription paper, asking for money to enable her to return to her jatople in Caliloinia. Several dimes were secured in this way and last Saturday the hus band gave the wife r gentle drubbing, but she ditl not seem to mind this much, as they both took the south hound train Sunday Spencer claimed that he intended to send hi w ife to California, hut would teturn himself If Ihey hold out tog-iher this eii'erpnsiiig collide will piolahly reach California in Com fortable style. Ikaciikks' Assocuton. The next regular monthly meeting of the Clacka mas County Teachers association, will he held at the Murk's l'rairie school house, three mile east of Harlow, Sat urday May 2"ith. An excellent program ha been prepared, ami addresses will lie delivered hy a number of prominent educators, including J. U. Campbell of this city. Tlie Aurora Junior orchesti a w ill fin nihil music for the occasion, and this alone is a guarantee that those who attend will he abundantly entertained in the music line. On this occasion the Mara 'a l'rairie school will have a picnic, and a basket dinner will be served, and W, T. lluukins, the teacher of the school w i I see that all visitors are royally entertained. How's 1liT7 We odor one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarr.ih that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknkv & Co. Prop., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, anil bolievo hi.i: perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to curry out any obligations untile by their firm. West A Trunx, Wholesale druiigists, Toledo, O. Wuh'ing. Kinnan vtt Marvin, w holesale druggists, Toledo 0, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cus stirluce of the system, price 7.V per bottle. SoM hy all druggist. Testi monials free Knlirit" f tlie Macriil) cs. The MHte commander writes us from Lincoln, Fell., as follows: "After Irving other medicines for what seemed to he. a very olw'imite conh in our two child ren we tried Dr. Kind's Nhw Discovery and at the eml of two duya the couh entirely left them. We will not he with out it hereafter, as our experience proves that It e'nres where all other remedie fails." Signed F. W. Stevens, State com. why not give Huh great medicine a trial, as it ia ttmiranteed and trial hot ties are dee at Charman ot Co ' th "U store, Charniiin Bros. Block. Keitul.ir sine fide, and $1. La (irippe is here again with all of its old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure ig a reliable remedy. It cures and cures quickly. C. G. Huntley, druggist. A MAN SAID when asked by tho painter what color he wan toil hit) bam painted, "Oh! any color no that it is red. Home people think any color or any make in the same, but tho experii'iieod man knows bettor. A PAINTER SAYS Tho bit mixed paint on tho market to-duy in made by John W. MaHury. We are the Hole agents lor this paint in Olackaman County, have Hold hundreds of gal lons during the past four years and have never yet had a complaint. Don't think because you have had poor mixed paint palmed oft on you once that there is nothing good but white lead and oil. We guarantee our paint to spread eanier, covers more surface, wear longer and cost you no more than paint you mix for yourself. Come to the Store and let us refer you to some of our customers who have used Masury's paint. We don t know one who would not speak a good word for it. C. G. HUNTLEY, Prescription Druggist, Oregon City, Or, P. S. we have Roof Paints Floor Paints, Linseed Oil, White Lead, Ochre Brushes In fact every thing in the Paint and Varnish line. We Bought The Entire Line of sample hammocks from a salesman representing a large Eastern house. We saved tho freight and 20 per cent discount. We propose to divide the bargain w ith our cust omers; we take the freight and they the 20 per cent. fv we have marked every Hammock at Portland Prices we guarantee the Prices and from these Prices you may deduct 20 . per cent for a cash purchase. The styles and designs are new this year great improvements and range in price from 75c to 5.00, or with dis count off 00c to 4 00. All the better grades are finished with a wide val ance. There is a price in plain figures on every hummock. Come in and see them. Huntley's Book Store. New Caufield Block, Oregon City. Postoffice-:- Store. MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY -:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries aie Fresh and of the best quality. In Prices ve meet Portlund Competition. 0.WISSTNGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. r.otublUlu-d iNttS. t PIONEER Trangfei1 nd Epre, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. A urtruarcuumui . " A n .I B w'i, lorlheairror ri.tlr tf it Ihe ItenilrT?; '0 UNPlfASiHT BREATH.' If, i fRIALJARUKfc. tor ptohou OROV1U-E.CAL For sale by C. G. Huntley. (',' UUB. i r v A carefully selected stock of .Summer dress goods and everything to match, A new Stock of late Style Tan Shoes for Ladles', Gentlemen and Children. The Latest Shapes in Straw Hat3 for MEN AND BOYS..... Pants, Sweaters. Caps and Shcesi For Bicyclists direct from the factory, at prices that defy competition in Oregon. Spring and Summer men's suits of the latest cuts of Cambridge, Oxford and Poole makes. French kid Shoes for ladies and children, in Oxford ties and JuHettes. Thos. Charman & Son. SOHWAN & PUTROW. HANDLE- HOSE... ...PUMPS Cotton and Rubber Hose of best grades will suit you No trouble to Prices 'IS tCst m At - I MM, Gtrertly and indirectly, by rx'oplo who cunnut do their own figuring, wrlto their ow letters, or keep their own lxxks; and who do not know when business and legal papers whlrh they nttirt htmdlo every day are made out correctly. fSThW these things and much more, wo teach thonmyhly. Hundreds of our gruduatea are in (rood positions, and there will be openings Im hundreds more when times improve. Xow is tlie time to prepare for them. Besides, business education Is worth all it costs, for one's own use. SDd for our catalogue, tf learn what and how we teach. Mailed free to any address. Portland Business College, A. P. Armstrong. Prln. Portland, OregOn. J. a. Wetco, Salary. HO YOU NEED f DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING, Or Building Material? Go to c- H. BESTOW- Lowest cash prices ever offered for FIRST - CLASS - 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. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. Steamer Bailey Gatzert A .V-v Leaves foot of Alder St., Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. II. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P. M. Tug Ilwacb from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with Gatzeri every night, for Portland. Tickets of all other lines good on Gatzert A splendid selec tion of Ladies' underwear. A full line of groceries that will compare in prices with anybody's figures. A great variety of Force Pumps Ordinary Well Pumps spray rumps. call and examine. show goods. are lost s m m s tjy annually, i'