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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. V. T CO.'N MTKAMKH. Stoamer KAHuNA. LIVa OKXIIIN UTV. Latvia PIIRTI.AKII on a in, 1 p. m. d;W) p. in, TIKI m. II Ml. Ill, 4 UU p, 111, IIIHOAY TIN, I" Oil A. M, i Ui I, M ti.t) P. M iida M. II IH A, M, l I'. M. Tin ri PAHHANdKH HTKAMK.lt, ALTONA, aTWKSa PuKTI.ANO.aAl.k'N A Nil ISbtPaNMNCS. Uava Portland Taylor atrrel it. irk at IW A. M. ml Inanea (lifK.m Clly for Saloui 7:IA A. M. 1 uaadiiy, 'lliuradajr ixl Saturday. Lav liid.iendiiioa HI A M ml Halem 7 4A a n aim ureaim Oily I 00 P M. Inr Puri- lanu Monday, nennuaiiay anil rrl nr. lltne, good arcoiniiilatlnna and low rule), way ucmui uaiiuiei. special raUit ou tliruugli freight. NOUTI1KKN 1'ACHflO RAILWAY' UliHTII IIIIIMII, California Kinrena (through) Koaeutirg Luoal (way .lailuiii) 7 m. ' l ;H p. 01. uotii miunii. I HI a, m 7:1 p. in Kinnliiirg Ur (way atatloua) CallinrnU Kipreaa (through) WILLAMETTE KALIS Kl.fcl TlflC KAI1.WAV. Tl in Tallin, l.eav lave Orr,ii uty. Wlllainli Kail. 0AM. HI'. A.M. t 'i " q u II BU ' ll 41) IMlf M, I IS f M, I m a .10 .W " HID I'KUAV TIM. W A. M. UA. M. 10 OU ' U: .1 ll.UU " Ml " I UUP, U. lilt P.M. I m " l l ' it If, " J SO 1 U, " luu ' lift .. am " i is " 4 1.1 " 4 u " 4 tfi 6.i " 6 lf ' u " u t.VU " H IS I'. A. Miusa. Hupt I MR MAIlJt. Malta rloae going Niirlh, IJ id., 1 p. iti.,p in. alalia clo.e going South, V a in., lid p. m. aim aoeTse. Oregon City In Portland over K.t Side hall way, ii'v IJ P, SI ami ft m P M .arrlvra II IM A. M. ami 4 Ml P. M I'arrlra Portland, Ka.lrru, Weat Hide, Handy ami Highland ruiiiri' mail. Oregon City to F.ly.Carua. Miillno l.llwral ami MolalU iraiea at li in. ami arrlvee alliiu. dally rt-Knn city to lloavor Creek, Mink, Clark. Meadow HriMik, I'iiIiiii Mllla, and ('oltou,lavea I IV a ip luiit r Wednesday and rcday ml return, on Mfowlug dava at I :!i p. m Oregon Icy in Vlnia, lmn and Itedlaiid leavea Oregon City Mouday Weilueaday and Krlday at I uu P, ii leaving Viola iaui daya at 7.U) A. M, ' VrAOK LINK. Ori'Kin t'liy t'liirkfa Mullni) Mail ICoutt. l-avri Ori'iinn Clly 1'. O. bnllilinK nl 8 A. M. Miiiulay, Wriliivniiay and Friday lor Hiavir (.'rrrk, Clnrkra, Mtnlow llrixik, I'iiIiiii Milla ami Milium. Itetiiriili'K, Iravca Muliiio al 8. A. M., I'liKin llillull A. M., Mfailow HriMik 10 A. M., Claikva IJ imiiii. anil llriivcr 'nvk 3 1'. M., TuumIuv, Tliurwlay aim Salurilay. A cuindinubli) raay riilii liaik. i'nawn Krr rnlra rcnaonalil. Hmull parrxla I'niricil, IUciila to L', rvnti. Any urilrr Irlt Kllli Ii.ii will lie promptly eattiiilril lu. J. M. (juMttiNiia. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 18!i5. Muh. 'AKi.ny'a Wax Womkk. Tlie cnlcr'uliimi'iit at tlio Cdinjri'Uiitinnul cliurro IuhI Tlmrwluy evwiitiK liivcn umlur the uiiHpici'H ol Mrw. n C. niowtittll ami luir Siimliiy hcIhhiI tIuhh, wan Kf,''l',l wll li a it-jwiIimI Iioun,, Mr, lliowiii'll iliil tlm part of Mm. Jurli'y, tlx lllticrnnt wax work nliow woiiihii Ailtniriilily, ami Iht inuiil and uh- iatatit, MiHM (iitanio Mmlilix k dri'ttn'il in old Myle upp.ui'I, HiihluincJ luir part itplunilUlly, New ffutt-rvg weru intro- tluiutl in the wax wink coinliliiutioiia and tlm nmlience wi're tlilii;liti'(J wllli tliu I'liturluiiiiiii'tit. Mrs. K. 1 White iliiyud on of lior IichI orimn a'lliia, tin Gloe club kh vb "Mother's Kotin, "Mnjorie Cum flu I 1 recited a "Vill.'K" Tak," and a violin aulo hy Minn Iti'tta Fmitn wna loudly encored. Minn Clara Winner Toeited "Jimniie'l ltahy Ilrotlier," and the "I'leturo from Life" who reulixtic. "Tim l!it of (iuHHip" liv three girlo wiih InterimtiiiK, and Mina Kale Ward's nolo "The IVnaive Old 1'iuno," won no etithu BiuHtically encored, that she renponded will, another tielcction, but (k-clined to appcivr the third time. "How the l.udieN Kihli," a recitation hy Mint Myrtle lliichaniin, (airly lironiih! down tho Iioiihc. The Mandolin cluh K'ave a well eiectttcd aeleclion, ami reHHinded to a Hpiinlancoiifl encore. An oihii nolo by MrH. K. K. William, wan well received and wound up the mimical part of the entertainment. After more wax llureH ice cream and cuke were served. robbed (lie realdonce of Itov. ltolund I). (Jrant, Tho OreK-mlan ay: Tlirotiuli tho I'irorU of Chief of I'ollce J. M. (iluMi, of Urn AnuelnH, convincing jiroof hat been obluined aiiulmit Walter Jannev and rrank KIiik, two of the gung of robber now in juil here awaititiK trial At tho time Iherealdence of Dr. ltolund l. (irunt waa robbed, atnotiK otlior urliclea taken waa a ruxor, on the cae of which die name of the owner was inacrilod, and a rlnu. When Jaime and King- m,ule their hurried flight from Oregon to California, they becumo short of (Hilda, and in order to continue their travel to J,o 'Angelea, adopted the brake-beam inodii, While thus joiirner Ing, the men were .Uncovered by a brake- man, and In order to keep their place on tho beam they gave the man a razor and ring-. In return ihey were unmolested and reached Los Angeie in time. Chief Mlnto learned of the disooaition of the stolen projieity, and writing to Chief (ilium requested him to limit the brake man up and gut the ruxor and rinu if piwsihlo. On 8alurduy they reached 1'oitluinl and Dr, (Jrant had no trouble in fully Identifying the rssor, as it had belonged to his father. The name uion it had become oliMcured by age, so that it was likely overlooked by the thieve Dr. Orant has been a collector of curio all his life, and has now seven varieties of bmglais on his hands, lie will hardly have a chance of keeping I hem in a cabinet, hu the tienitenliarv au'hori- lie will shortly receive them and keep them in safety for years to come. Sui t' li K I) Til K Ciiilii, Attorney C. II I've was attorney lor Koiiert Morion in a habeas corpus action to mover hi flye-year old daughter before County Jinlge Hayes. Mrs, Morton is a sister of Mrs. Jane Melcher, of Stafford, in the western part of the county, who fluureil coimpieioiisly in l tie courts of Multno mah and ClnikaiiiHS counties. Mr. Morton cluiuis his domeatic life is sereno, except when he comes in contact with Mrs. Melcher, and further ullcgcd (hut the latter caused Mrs. Moiton lochunge her place of residence accompanied by Ihe little duugliter and some household effects. In accordance with a eitulion Mr. and Mrs. Melcher aiered in court Thursday, but asserted that Mrs. Morion was too in to come to town. Jliev were ordereil to produce Ihe child In court on ratuniuy alternoon at 3 o'clock, and to present a physician's certificate as to j tho con litionof Mrs. Morton, provided she was unahlo to tie present. Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Melcher appeured in the county court, however, at tho time set, but little Sadie Morton was there accom panied by her father, who had secured Ihe child from Mrs. Morton ut i'oitl'iml. An order was made awarding the custody of the child to tier father, and jmlgrmenl was entered against the Melcher's for (he cost of Ihe pniceeilinits. It is under stood that the breach between Mr. and Mrs. Morton has Is-en healed. lis was Cowiiiiiki). A young man recently arrived in Oregon Clly Ircm Hillnlioro or vicinity, and soon began clandestinely to pay particular attention to a Utile 12 year old glil, living in the southern part of the eitv. After repeated efforts to get her to meet hi in at some appointed place iiftcrdiuk, ho succeeded in getting a note to ihe girl to meet him on the Canemah sidewalk at 10 o'clock p. in. The girl exhibited the letter to her mother, who concluded she would fill the desired appoint ment with the frisky young wan personally, accom panied hy her daughter in-law, she met the writer of tho note on the Cnnemah sidewalk, above where the fulls of the Willamette glisten in tho electric light, anil proceeded to give tho amorous lot Inn io such a cowhiduig, that he fairly yelled with pain. Our Informant states that the)' laid on Ihe switches long and hard, and the haunts that once knew mis iniiiviituai, now Knows mm no more, lie bus prolmhly gone where people look with more leniency on hoiiigx of his ilk. Were there more ladies posessed of the grit of .those women, there would be fewer instances of ruined homes aired before the courts. tatlon by Verdle Monroe was followed with club swinging exercise by Mis Gertrude Finloy, and she would put some of the professionals to shame In the art of club swinging. She rescinded to an encore. A duet by Mrs. Sadie White and Mr, Askin wan encored and brought out a response. After reclta Ion by Miss Mabel Hannegan the boy' brigade gavo a most excellent military drill, A duet by Confer Bros, was so favorably rendered, that they responded to an encore. A splendidly executed flower drill by a number of girl followed a recitation by Ruby Spencer. Next camo a recitation by Jessie Porter and a solo by Mr, Askin then an interesting sword drill by Master Willie Groom, under the direction of his trainer, J. K Uroom. A boy' chorus closed the entertainment and ice cream and cake were served. Pisahthois FoKKsr FiuKi. Last bunday Sheriff Maddock received a letter from Justice C. H. Porter, of Leon, in Garfield precinct, In this county, which read as follows : "We had yester day and last night one of the worst fires this country ever knew. I arrived borne about 5 o'clock and found my fences all gone, orchard ruined; my house and store took fire, but by having plenty of water and some help, they saved my store , house and barn but no fences. Others fuired worse, ciutmun lost bis house, and both barns with all contents. 10 hogs, harness, 2 wagons, etc. Mr. Ilulierline lost bis barn and all contents, Freager and Lamar lost nearly all their fences. John Ilonebon lost all his fenc ing, and I have just heard that my son John lost everything, and we also lost our fine school houe. The school house In district 12 caught fire, but was saved. We fought Are all night, and still have to watch. There bus been a great deal of damage done west of us but to what extent I do not know. In my neighbor hood there were six houe with all contents burned, and five barns. Oi'H Htatb Taxks.TIio county court has iefueil to allow the claim of the state of Oiegon for interest on state taxes not sent to Salem until after the time named in tho statute for the pay ment. Stale Treasurer Metchan pre sented a cluim of fLMl U.'l for interest on tho deferred payment in lN!'3,and$H3 70 for 18H4. The county court damn that since the statute fixing the date when the counties shall pay their state tax was passed, other laws have been en acted rendeiiug it well-nigh impoHHible to comply with the first law. Among the last named is the law requiring the state equalization hoard to "equlize" the assessment st so late a date as to greatly retaid the delivery of the Uxroll to the sheriff; and the law making city, school and road luxes payable to the sheriff and giving school districts until a late lute to make their levies, which must lie computed throughout the roll oefore tho sheriff can liegin receiying tuxes. I The county court takes tho ground that the county is not responsible for the delay caused by acts of the slate Itself, and that it Is under no ohligatian to pay interest, and will not do so. We don't buy Cream Tartar where it is cheap est A Says Cream Tartar should contain V'J per; cent of Puke Potassium ; liitartrato. How often ' do you imagine you get 91) per cent pure Cream Tartar unless you buy i or a reputable druiHt? : It alHo gays "'Cream ' Turtar in often purpose-; ly mixed with sand clay, gypsum, flour,, chalk, alum and 1'or assium Sulnphate." It winds up by say-! ing "the best security; against fraud is to put chase the crystals' and 1 have them powdered." i While we are not in a j position to do this, we ' do buy the powdered j crystalys of rowers & ! Weightrnan the most reliable Manufacturing chemists known. We know we can ' .trust them, and we iiorE you know you can trust us. ! C. Q. HUNTLEY, j Prescription Druggist, j Oregon City, Or, We Bought The Entire Line A carefully selected stock of Summer dress goods and everything to match. A new Stock of late Style Tan Shoes for Ladles', Centlemen and Children. A fiplendid Belftc tion of Ladies' underwear. The Latest Shapes in Straw Hats 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 Juh'ettes. A full line of groceries that will compare in prices with anybody's figures.' Tim Sii.KTK Kkhkuvation. Register Miller and Receiver ('liquet of the Oregon City land olllce huvo rocived olllciul notification from the general land olllce thul the timo of opening the Siletx res ervation Is fixed by proclamation for Thursday, July 2o, at 12 o'olock, noon, I'licillc standard time. Long before the timo for opening tho reservation, Ihe public will bo given notice through the Oregon City bind olllce the special regu lations to govern the entry of the Silelz lunds, that will be received from tho general land ofllco. There will ho appli cation to enter ut lust one townsiio, probubly at tho mouth of the Silctr. river on the buy. Most of the vacant land will he subject to homesteud filings, and the cost of the filing a homestead claim of 1(10 acres f'.H), and $1 additional per acre upon proving up. Tho Indians have received all the choicest lunds in the allotments made, but there vet re mains some heavily timbered locations not so conveniently situated, that will be subject to homestead filings. A Tki.ltai.k Razor. Walter Janney, formerly of Oregon City, and his pal are now pearly Identified as the parties who A Swahm ok Ukks. Duke Aldridge secured the contract of moving J. W. Draper's furniture and housohold effects from Ciiai muh to his Mink farm, but before he completed the job he devoutly wiahed that Borne rival bad been fortu nate eii'Nigh to get the contract. A hive of live bees was stored away in the bottom of the wagon and furniture and miscolluudous household effects were piled in and around and on top of the boo hive Everything went smoothly until they reached the top of Seventh street when the hive broke and the bees swarmed. They swarmed around the driver and horses and In and out among the furiiituie and household effects. The horses kicked and iiad to be loos ened. The bees continued lo hum, swaiiii and sting when oppoituuity offered, all the ufleitioon. Mr. Diaper oflered 10 make a present of Ihe bees to any ono who would capture (hem ami move Ihom away. At last when evening shades began to uppeur a bee expert arrived on the scene and charmed away the swarm, and Mr. Aldridge moved on with his loud. Mule (iruiiKe Session. The Oregon state grange of Ihe Patrons of Husbandry will hold its twenty-second annual sension at Oregon City, commen cing May 28, 181)5, at 10 o'clock a. m. Arrangements have been made with the Southern Pacific railroad for reduced rates to members al tending this session. Ixcul committees have made arrange ments with the hotels and private board ing houses lor the entertainment of all who may attend. Hon. David l.ubin, of Sacramento, Hon. A. P. Houclie, master of California stuto grange will be present and will address an otien session of the grange, to which the public will be invited. Notice of this meeting will be given later. A largo attendance of the members is expected, W. M. 1IIM.KARV, Sec. Oregon State Grange. of sample hammocks from a Ddivpiuaii j emitting a largo Eastern house. We saved the freight and 20 per cent discount. We projiose to divide the bargain with our cust omers; we take the freight and they the 20 per cent. So we n a ve m a r k e d e ve ry 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 GOc to 14.00. All the better grades are finished with a wide val ance. There is a price in plain figures on every hammock. I Come in and see them. J Huntley's Book Store. I New Caufield Block, Oregon City. Tlios. Charman & Son. po you need r DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING, Or Building Material? Go to C- H. BESTOJA. : Lovst oah price? ever offered for FIRST - CLASS - GOODS. Also cnrnWnation wire and picket fence, HARTMAN - STEEL - PICKET - FENCE. And best farm fencing made. Prices to uit hard times. Shop Opp. Congregational Church, MAIN STREET. OREGON CITY. . . How's This. We offer ono hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrah that cannot lie cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciiknbv it Co. Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the Inst fifteen years, and believe hi.i: perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially I able to carry out any obligations made hy their firm. West A Truux, Wholesalo druggists, Toledo, O. Wahiitig, Kmnun & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo O, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cus surface of the system, price 7fe per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free Postoffice-:-Store. MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY -:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries aie Fresh and of the best quality. In Prices we meet Portland Competition. O.WISSlNGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. Steamer Bailey Gatzert Li Urn. tfi .'f .rm -..'-.- ift ' Leaves foot of Aider st., Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. M. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P. M. Tug Ilwaco from Uv.neo connects at Astoria with finfrort n'ght, for Portland. Tickets of all other lines good on Gatzert. every ICaHllihrd 1.UJ. Junior Entkutainmknt. The Junior Endeavor entertainment at the Baptist church Friday night was greeted with a large house. First on the program was a song by the gill's chorus, followed with a doll drill by three little girls, who had been excellently trained. A red- Kulg.ils of the Maceiib on. The state commander writes ns from Lincoln, Feb., as follows: "After Irving other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in our two child ren we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end of two daya the cough emirely lefi them. We will not be with out it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cures whore all other remedies fails." Signed F. W. Stevens, Stute com. why not give this great medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bot tles are free at Charman A Co. 's drug store, Charman Bros. Block. EeuuUr size 50c. and $1. . I Green PIONEER Tranglefni Epre, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. preparation m t . -s, : .1 : n..i t ' i -. La Grippe is here again with all of its old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures quickly. C. G. Huntley, druggist. inc Balsam fir the curt or Cold in Ihe lnnd,f-,7' ; V Catarrhal iWirss $i i V f0i.- REMEDY j i Hmt mnwl v 1 7 Woman's EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA KOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Suii.b 6-tSp. y. T IB P. .M. 10.4.1A.M. Lv Lv Ar ' North. Portland Ar OracnnCitT Lv 8. Krauciaeo Lt S -JO a.m. 7:19 a.m. 7:00 p. M. jnd W Fu li C "- 1U IY,CJ IVU' I.1': VJ UNPlfUA.1T BREATH.' fRIAUAlCURE. PAbietiIerCo. wimKER- OkOVllJ-E.CAL I For sale by C. G. Huntley. So successful and deliirhtfnl have bppa the etlects of "Moore's Kevnled Kern- I Second Aftu" llnnn tlm ,lnlintn ...I . L . v M'wu mo UUiJl-U.U JIIl'llV., a UI womankind, that Mnu wonderful reme dy has been called " Woman's Friend." Moore's Revealed Remedy In a few doses shows womankind its peculiar virtues for their ailments. Its e fleet are gentle, soothing and uniform ly successful. ' Hundreds of testimonials, from ladies ail over the coast bear witness to it success. Sold br all druggists. ' PINING CARS ON 0G0EN KOUTB. Puliman Buff t Sleepers. AND Class Sleeping: Cars Attached to all through trains. KOSEBURO MAIL (Dallvi vHO A. M. I Lv 9:KU.M. I Lv itM p. M. Ar Portland Ar Oregon Clly Lv Kosehurg Lv tMT.lt I 3: J9 p. M I 7:00 A. West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAUJ8. Mull Train, Dally (Except Sundar.l 7 :i(u.M. I Lv Portland Ar TaTrl 12: 15 p. M. I Ar Corvullla Lt 1.00 p.m At Albany and rvirvallln connect with trains of Oregon and Paclflo Railroad. :' ExpreM Train Dalit (Except Sunday) FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two acres near Park Place. J. K. GROOM, Oregon City, Or. 4:4up. M. I 7:J5 p. K. I Lv Ar Portland Ar.'. I 8:'J5a. M McMlunvtlle' Lv I 5:60a. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN Til g EASTERN STATES. CANADA AND EUROPfl Can be obtained t lowent rates from L. B Moors, Agent, Oregon City. R.KOEHLEK, B. P. ROGERS. Manager. Aaa't G. F. and Past. Afeni.