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Oregon City Enterprise. "schedules ok time"' O.C. T. CII.'HHTK.UIKIt. HIi'mntT lUMONA, I 1 1 , fc.t'i., I tmny' I.KA VMM MHKIIUN CITY, .VK I'llll t, KM ; 111, ii Ul 1 I'' ' I Ml l. III. - Tim Kn.l I'AHHANOKIl MTKA.MKII, ALTON A, II KT W KKN fimri.ANII, MALRM NI I NI'KI'KNIlKNI'l, ,'v I'lirllmid Tuylnr "Iri'i't dixk lit Him A, M, ainl li'uvra liri'Kon Illy l.,p HkIkiii 7, Hi A. M, I lie. ilny, I hurn.Uy mn HMiirtlny. , r"v." I1."' I-""1.mi. 0 .H) A M bixI HnlKin 7 4f, A M mi. I iriKli tly M l.ir I'url Imitl MhihIiix, W i'iliii'tny anil Ktldar, Kt IIiiiii, iimuI ariMiiniUlliina and low mine, Nu way Irmiilil handled. Hhtiitlitl rntvt uu tliniiiiili Iri'lulit. NOITIIKIlN I'AI IKIC RAILWAY. KilHTH mnnu, Callliiiiila Kaurima (UiriMiKli) 7 I U. III. K.t.l, urn ,ural (way lUllou.) II M p, m. H.l. tti r. ini. r . y fl.in. mi II rniiiHO. Itn tin rir jirl (way tallniia) 9 77 . m l alllnriila Kiprnaa llhriiiialil VI , p in H ill ill I" li.m . . 4 w p. in. 1'xHTAI. HdlKIM'I.K. HvaniTiiaMN ri im' mii.naii. Mall i l"n gnli ( No Ih, H .1) ill. and 7 p in. Mall v oHa "iiim Mo lid, a h7 a. m ami 7p in Mall 'II irllnilnd Inmi VTinlia, in , In In in. M I dial lot vl 1 1 in Mm h, a . in , 4 p. ii,, ii r t aiiix m.ai ikii: Lisa. Mall l '' Inr I'url and and iln rluill g ilil a, t tl i.i, ,i, 4 Vi . in, M ldi tia li f M 1 1 an k ct unly, H 4ft a. m,. 4 ' i in Ma I r Ivva Irnm Fmli' d, II :) a. in. ami 4 I a p m. aina nurrr... (Iri'itmi I lly In K.ly.l'ariia, Mull no. I.llirral and Mnlalla liatra al I J in. and arrlvi'a alii m. dally Omkhii Clly In llravi-r ( rui'k. Mink. Clark. Mradnw llriiiik. I niiiu Mill., and I nlinn, li'avva al h a in M lay, Mvtl lunula y and i rilay, and rntiirna 'in IhIIhwIiik dava at 4 .ill p. in iiri'K"i City In Vlnia, Ionian and llrdlaiid leave or'tfoii Clly Monday, Wnlni'tday and Kildnyal l.ui ., in., iiavlii( Viola aamo daya al 7 la) a. in. Or i'in 1'iiy In Wil'atiiv Iv, H'alT r! and Vi , ii v 1 r, ..rill, . ul HI a in, and avn. at t :m p in ,in iy. iivii r I -iid viy ''itid'iw a up n on Muitlat Ii mi In tu II a in. A i l'-tu r-l-i.,p ! ,nt h t a- li nr I I'toinp ly an t ulT H hi a , . n "Ii f d A I Kai r,i iii.ll 'lil lat.-U,i'l Mi I III I" rrlvtMi V ;ui a nt . h r, tr In will c III-' o. I'1 n ' I i a nr 4 I't ci'irir car. KH10AY, lii:('KMiu:i imi.v KlI.KtNlli I 'null ClxluhV ll.M lUll.. - I'lrinxt liimn'M, wliii liua Ih-cii ion-liiii-il in tlm i u inly j.til fur llm I'.ihI Itiri i Wi'rka, I'liitri-i I W illi llm MninliT uf J. M llniwn, of Willioit, luit I ml ir , U unt on li.ul Ho ni ri'liMHi'4 l.mt hiitunUy mi it Iniinl uf i'xKI tu u n n r (lit llii-t of Ki-liriliirv, willi A. V. Ivia, ul Willmil, Mini J. K. Ni'U'in, uf .MuliilU, Ha fimlii'a. AlviH Uiihhi-II if wiiiitml to tiivtt an i'X I'liiiialiun of liia alory nlinul tlm ninnlcr uf J. M. llniwn, wlni li cm i ami llm arrcHt ol TciinyH in lilcakncy and Frni'Ht Itim Holl on n very norioiiH rlmritn. Alvla Kilacl Iiiim liucn m( Work in tlm lied )(ik It iiiiiiih, ami A V. IvIm, Frur.k SliiTiiiuu iiml (!iiii Strong, who went out to liring in (lie fiiriniT, m.-ru iiinililu to gd to lliu minca on ni'i'otint ul tlm luiivy Know. Tlicy cainu in Suliinluy mill ri'Hirtnil llmt tlmy wcru in a licuvy now- n(i rin c ii tlii) roHil out, mid wIicb witliln lour milcH of tlmir (loatiiiniion, tlie anow wnN an heavy Hint it wa tin ximililc to nnike (urlliiH- progri'ii. Tlicy liud a Krrioti 1 1 in" wlmii tlicy retiuivd tllt'ir Btepri, uh ull aigni of Hit) iiioiintuin tmit wcru olililmrulcd liy tliu fulling anow, hikI lln-y Imd to lity out I wo nigliia. A tlicy wttreahort of rulioim tlmy aril (erf 1 1 conai'lcrubly from lumber an wall a oo!il. Diivin' fftit wur aoverely fro r.eu. AlviH ItiiHKoll, liowcvpr, cmno in from tlm Uoil Hock ininoa Monday, and denied in HiiliHtanci), tlm Htory he ia al IcgpJ tu have told Mooro, the club mil man. From tlie Unigthy htory pub lialicd in Monday morning's Oregonian, abo it tlm atarviiig coniliiion of tho Uua cl fumily mid otlmra in Hie Hed Hock mining diHtrict, it la evident that aomn body ia bent on creating Hennatioiial din rloBiiroH. Krneat KuhhuII atutva that lie will not return to EitHlern Oregon, but will remain lit Mr. Ddvia' plutie and face tlie cliargtia agalnat liiin. At tiik Ciiuhchks Last Sunday was ot nerved in a general way in all the chinches as the lime Hearing the ap proach of the anniversary of the day, when (he angels sang, "Glory to tiod the Highest, I'eace and Good Will Tow ard Man." No sja'cial services were belt! at the Presbyterian and Ihiptixt churches, but tho sermons were perme ated with grand thoughts suggestive of Christ's birth and mission on earth. An elaborate musical program for the evening service at the M. E. church was printed in last week's Kntkhi'iiisk, but on account of Miss Florence Morey's illness the program was seriously inter fered with However, the service was very Impressive anil intt resting. Her. I). I) Gray, of Portland, occupied the pulpit of the Congregational church in the morning, and deliverer! one of his ablu, practical sermons. In the even ing a splendid ami impressive song ser vice wits rendered, consisting of an thems, solos and quiiitutleB.iiitumpeised with short readings and dissertation by the pastor The Indies quartette, Mrs. K. K. Clmrman, Mrs. J. V. Uray, Mrs. C. II- Caiilleld and Miss Hattie Monroe, deserve special mention, as well as-the solo by Mrs. W. I5. Wiggins, is worthy of special mention. Union Fnhkavou Mkktino. The lo cal Christum Kudeavor Union held u special meeting at tho Hiptist church lnit, Thursday evening. Iu tho absence of the president, J. II- IleHtow, vice president, presided. Miss Ana lSuiid was appointed secretary pro tem. The object of meeting, lis stated, was to tuko the necessary steps lowurd ciilcrlitlnlnK III" Hhtie Clin--Kndeitvor convi'iillun, wliicli coiima Imrii In Mny, and iillenillug lo other in ut t ii t m I'liiiiiei'linl wilb tlm urgitiiiiilloii tif tlm iiiiion. V, U. Itealtui ciiiidiictiid Hid ilnvolioiiul excri'lacN, nfler w liicli llm IhihIih-hn of tlm ii ling wiih liiken up, A coiiHlllnliuii wiih adoitnd, mid on mo Hon it win decided Unit an executive; I'ouiliilitce, cuiiHiHting of tlirnn Ineliilieia Iroin eiicli aociely, lm elei ted ut tlm next regular liieetniiia of an Id mucIcUch, who nIihII tdeet oMlceia for the enaiilng year, and IrmiHHi'l Hiieh oilier hiHliieaa ux innv reiiilie utleiillon, I'rof. T, J. (iarv, of Milwutiken, ilclivercil an interi'Mlinu ad dreHH on "t-'hrlHliuii I'dIIowhIiIp," which waa well received. The iimetiiig ad journed Niiliject to the cull ol tlm prcxi dent and executive coniinilten, Tiik Ktaik Tic Allium' Ahhociation, A iininlier of ChickuiiiuM county leiii'liera will attend the the Htute Teach era AaHoeiatioii In I'ortlalid next week. The aaHiM'iutiou convencH on the evening of January al, and continue In aeaaion until the evening of January ,'lrd. The following Clai kiiiniiH county talent will iarlicliiilit in Him ilinr iihhIiiuh : Kx Counly Suiierintendeiit, Alex Thoinaon, ol (MackamiiH, and I'rof. II. (1. Stark weather, iriuciml of the Oawego achoola, with olhera w II muke II ye ininiiie talka on "The Itelittive Merit and llemeril of Uiigruded Schoola." County Suiierin tendeiit II. S, (iibaon will give a five minute talk on ' Wlial wua the 1'i iiici- ul Factor in My IvIucHtion," along with other leading talent. 1'mf . If. S. Striinge will l.illuw one of the lending ediii iilum in the itixcuHxiiiii of "I Libit in Kdiicaliim " IIih time ia unt liiuited. A Stik Iv Sihiktv. The breach of irnllliae cuaeof A iigelina va. F.dwiii, will he hear I in Ju lge Miller' court. The beit Icjal talent ia aeciired to argue the cni Mr. Ibigga will teireaeiil the ileleinUnt. Atturuev II I'uaey, will act ni cm n:il for (he i,iintiir.--"Trml by Juiy," at Shi cIv'h iin-ra liuii-e Inr the bciielil of the V. M. ('. A. tiymiiiixlxui. l lit rl mini In I. Mi Cow n-N ai olMS A quiet wedding M cnri il at the icxideii. e ol lciuly Slierill' N. M Moody Iiihi Sundiiy evening. The conlr.ictiiiit p.irtieH were I'nintliible Mel tli ii in Mf('owu, ii,' thia city, und Mim Cora K Vauhan, of MoUll.i. Itev. A. J, Montgomery Holcinuizrd the ci-reniony in the ircHciice of a few relative The bride ia a moat caliniuble young lady, ! and the daiiithler of the well known liio- iiecra, Mr. ar.d Mi. William Vaugbun, iA MoUlln. Tlie griHiin ia the acmn of a iruiineut iioiieer family, laung the oldeiit aon of the lute Captain K. (). Me t'own, and Mr S. M. McCown, who reaidea in thi city. Mr. and MrH. Mc Cown will le ut hoiuo at the reaidence of the bride's aiHler, Mr. M. X. Moody, until their new rcHidem-p i completed near the corner of Fourth and Jucknoii HlreetH. CiumWiikkikh .V quiet marriuiie waa aolcmnized at the reaitlence of the hridu'a hrolher, K. N. Whcclci, at tU)8 , Kttat Axh atroet, Portland, on Wednes day, December 2.ritli, Uev. M. L. Hugg, ofthia city, olllciating. The contract ing purtiea were Mr. II. S. Cram, of the Oregon City Novelty Candy Factory, and Mia Lucille K. Wheeler, daughter ol Mr. and Mr. C. ii. Wheeler, uf the same linn, llolh are popular young people and their many friends extend congratulations. Mr. Cram is one of Oregon City's enterpriaing and progress ive young buaineas men, and the bride a moat worthy and accomplished young lady. Only a few Immediate rolutives were present at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Cram will make tiieir home at i lie reaidence of the bride's parents, at (ireen Point. Prohute Court. John Ragley, administrator of the es taloof Jost-pli V. D.ivin, deceased, filed liis final account, an J lliu 3rd day of Kelinmry, 1K1HI, set ai tlie time ol hear ing said linul account. Julia Ssi:ur was appointed guardian of the person ami estate of John From hack, Insane, and Julia Hardo, minor children of Christine Bard ), deceased. An order whs iiiiulu authorizing 8 M. McCown, administratrix of the estate of F. 0. McCown, deceased, to execute deed lo I.. C. Iltishoy to lots l'J and 20, in hlock 13, Ciludstone, upon the pay ment of $110, the tMlunco due on said property. Said amount to he credited on a note of $1000 held by II. E. Cross liainst tho estate. II. L. Kelly, guardian of the person and estate of tiilhert II. Choates, a mi nor, li IihI his annual account, suhject to his final accounting with the court Ilany Ili owu was arrested Saturday af ternoon by ShurifT Maddock with a war rant issued on complaint of Jack Humphrey, charging him with adultery with 1 rs. Hoffman, a member of tho Salvation Army coipB. He gave bonds for his appearance before Justice Hixon, and was arraigned Monday morning at ten o'clock. George 0. Ilrownell ap peared for the defense, and L. L. Por ter, deputy prosecuting attorney, eon (lucletl tho prosecution. On motion of the latter llm cluirgn was dismissed for the reason that there was not evidence enough to convict. Mrs. Iliill'inan is the mother of six children and si.pporls her self by taking in washing. Ilrown has only rexideil in th city for a few months. Np' mild I') uteri ii I n mm-i I Mi Kdiintia Oman, teacher of the M dint I'le is int aeho il, with lh fl''l ' her pupils presented to the patrons of the school a most excellent Christina enteilaiiinient hi-t Friday afternoon. The room was luntily i)i!cor.tu'l witn holly und chrysanthemums, and the American fl was placed in u promi nent poxition. The recitations, songs and dialogues were excellently rcn lered a number of the pupils appearing in cos tume appropriate to the part reprc sen'ed. Following is the piog'am : Itecitiilion, Itertlia Fox; recitation F.mma Fliterof'; reading, "A Notable Christnn Day," John Moore; Christ mas Hong, Harold McCuiulmnl and Harry Andrews; recitation, "Popping Corn," Charlie Warnock ; a dialogue, "Christmas Stockings," with Cecil I'ox, KlnaTaner, Fannie Smith, Kiiu Sic Cord. Helen McCord, Im'i Myers, Mr Rhull l.nzellr, Harold .McCailslaml, Koy HliifT rd and Hurry Andrrw as chariW-t-r; reutluig, Mclvin McCord; recitu lion, "The Devil," Otis Flilcrofl ; Chilstrnas Hong, Fannlo Smith ; rending, "An Old Old Story," Anna Myers; red tation, "A Child' Progressive Theol ogy," Kthel Kidder; rcclta'ion. "A Pansy Dreiun," lino Myers; Negro Song in costume, Periuun (Jibbs; icii.a lion, Maude Kidder; recitation, "A Smuck in School," Itoma Stuirord ; jlig, "ChriHtiins Star," primary class; dia logue, "Ivig'ixh Chrislma of the Pres ent Day," with licssie Hamilton a Saxon girl, Kuima F'litcrolt as Dutch g rl, Clnrlie llamiltoH as Indian, Win nie Kid ler as girl from India, F.lincr llemlricksoti as Negro, Anna llendriek son us Kiuimau girl, and Puritan by Dma Fox, ul! in character costume. Next came a recitation, "Landing of the Pllgri ns in New England," Kate War nock. Two recitation by Eddie Joehnk land Anna Hcndrickson, and tn soin.'s "Ameiiea" an I Merry, Mtirry Klvex u:--We," eompleted the program. This is the se, ond year that Miss Chase has successfully cuinlui't d the Mount Pleas ant Ki ll iol. F.lcclrlc Motel Arrivals. L I! Pleckner, St. Paul A W Cook, Damascus. F Wise, Dainsseus. William lttirkm in, Dauiasciis. .1 (' Ellio'l, Ibura.ii iis. Mrs E Kenney, Jacksonville, F X Matlhieii, liutteville. W li Welch, Clackamas. I Sinsheimer, Portland. J i; Marks, 111-low. U U Hill, Barlow. D M Coaner, Albany. Dun P Hugnell, Portland. J V Harless, M iliilla, L O Lnkin, Portland. X P Kaylor, Molallu. C E Hii km in, Portland. E M U'oods, Portland. Julius Van Home, Ottawa, LeKoy 1'dgerwoixl, Piiiird, Cal. James Edwards, Burns, Or. Wm Kasmua ami wife, Portland. Julius Peterson, City. Q W Tackshurg, Louisville, Ky. .1 I! Waddell, Chicago. L A Dowles, New York. E F Driggs. City. J II Ashplund, Portland. C R Halletl, Portland. 8 E Crouch, Portland. L Marrs, Oregon City. J F Smalley, Portland. J E Hansen, Chicago. J I) Brown, 8 F. Herbert Button, Portland. L P Hanna, Portland, C Stromgren, Highland. J W Moser. City. Q E Waggoner, Portland. Tlie FMectric distances all competitors, and stands alone as the best and most popular hotel south of Portland. Very interesting exercises wero held at the Canemah school last Friday sfh r lDoii. The pupils acipiitted themselves ve'y creditably in their recitations songs and dialogues. The feature of the occasion was the address of Attorney J. E. Hedges, the clerk of the Canemah distrsct. His address was very instruct ive und interesting, and dealt chiefly with facts concerning school days at Yule colleg-J. The Canemah schoil is under the management of I'rof. E. C. Haekrttt, principil, and Mise Sade Chose, teacher of the primary department, who are doing excellent work. They held the same positions last year, and the school is prospering under their man agement. The Y. M. 0. A. fair at the old Meth odist church (lsBt Monday night, was a decided success considering the f ict that thero welre numerous a'traetions in the city on iliat night. The affair was under the management of Mrs. B. S. Uellomy, Mrs. Nathan Tinkle and Mrs. 11 Soiler, ami the sale of fancy articles and the refreshments serve I, netted about $10. This makes a substantial beginning toward the establishment of a gymnasium . William Murray, a cook by profession, and more recently a tourist bv occupa tion, was arraigned before Justice Dixon last Saturday on a charge of stealing a valise and its contents from the Port land Hotel, tho property of Leroy I-e I gerwo 1 1 Two girls employed in the ho tel testified Hut they saw Murray t ike the valise; hence conviction w is an eisy matter. He was sentenced to 00 days confinement in the county jail. pARMERS . . . Your tciirri will have the bent of can; and Fu!! .Measure of Feed At lhe City Stublen. Young & Davidson, Prop3., Muccewi.ort.jo w. H, Cooke. Livery Riga on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. PIONEER Tpangfef and Epfe, Freight and parcela delivered Ui all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. Glen Ellen Wine Vault? Corner Front and Madison SU. PORTLAND, OR. Quality and jirires guaranteed to he satisfactory. Choice Whiskies and Brandies a specialty. A. Kline & Co., - Props. H. W. JACKSON, Bicycles, Umbrellas, Guns, Sewing Machines, And all kinds of small ma chines put in pood order. No work to difficult to undertake. Prices reasonable. Shop on Seventh St., near depot. IMPERIAL GALLERY OreRon City, Crayons, Enlargements Photography "in every branch. Children's Pictures a Specialty Gallery over Mrs. Frier's Store Main Street. A. B. Steinbach & Co. Popular One Price Clothiers, Hatters .Furnishers. Cor. First and Morrison Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON, Cross Husbands.... Are largely the product of poor burners. A SORE FACE Is a just cause for profanity and irritubility. LIKE A CONVICT Do many men look after their hair has been cut by an incom petent barber. TRY FARNS WORTH.... Jobbing and Repair Shop. It. VI, D7IIS, Will do all kinds of shop work, repairing and general carpenter work promptly. Store fitting a specialty. Saw filing done. Mlu In rear of Seconil'Hund Store Seventh Street. 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Its GROCERY ' FOR T 3 School Children Should be u a)ci i .ciTTiNn uin I .wpirikir N Krausse Bros. f; ESTABLISHED 1883. HogpitaL and pleasant located. and dust of the city. physicians of the county jjj E. LIIBKER, SUPT. CITY, OR. 'A