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p Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. C.T. I'll. 'HHTMM KIM, Alton am, Himin, tN rilltrLAflJ, (ALUM AMU I XDXrSMi! S. Lmvi I'orllaiul, Taylor alrvrl rliM-k at 8 f A. M. Kk,v., Mliii,Uy l A. M, ami laavaa III. lljr ..l. in J A. M. KuvM day, am) In .10 aiinil.r, Itettiruliia ln (itriimi Oty for I'oiilaud at V ID IdI ilmri and HIS) I'. M, Sunday. Peal lima, 't em,iiii,latliitii ami lo ratoe. Nil way Ireirlu baudM, Hpvulal rUa oil lliriiuuli Irulikt. HOCTIICU.) VAVltW MA 1 1, WAV. iKiaru iiiumi, I'eltloriile KnrM (Ihrouali) Hr.obiite U'al (way ilalliiua) Seteut PaiMMia.r aoiiTM ant . H'rl,iire. l.ore (way etallotii) (alllnrola K,raa illilooalij eieut 'acuitar VIHa, - I Mi a. m. V.I a. ui. 1 77 a, m 4 p. m i V lu. POSTAL W.'HK.IKXK. avantTiiaas ra inn sah.soau. Mall 'lnri tulni Natth, n J p, in. mi) 7 p, m. Mall lim HuiiiaT Mouth, a f7. ui. and 7 p. av Mall di.tilheted boat North a a. in., in I,', a, at. Mail alleliilMiad Ikmii hull Ik, a a-at., 4 . ui. KT T ! lU' tall 14tt, Wall eloeue for I'mtl.ud a till lulrll ulli txritile, 1 itiK'ii, ami 4 4.', . tit, Wail uraa tor Milwaua uuly, 49 a. m.. 4 45 p. hi. Mail artlroi tin PoiUend, II to a. ra. and 4 la p. m, in I'iiiii OrnTt'llytiKly,('arwa, Mullao. Liberal and MnlaUa Ivatea H 11 la. ami errlvri at I i at. alally. iirrinn 4'Uf la Heave Creak. Mliik. (Mark, alradow HfiKik, I'niiiu MIIU, ami t olimi leave, at a. oi. M,anlay, Wedneolay an. I Friday, a li 'I rviurna mi MloaUig devi al i .A n m Orsfiai I Ity tn Vlma, Ixntaa ami llrdlaad Iravra ltre,,u Illy M"lidey, Knlliraalay and Prldayal I.UU p. m , tatevlufc Viola eeiue day a!7 OUa at. Oregon Cllf In Willamette, HlefT,.rd awl Wil.oiinllle. errlvoeet lu;ia. in. ami leevai at II ) a. in. daily. liu.ral dulivary wiadow la open nil anudsy In, iu low lie. in. All liieredru.ped MM Ilia bos at ila ui or la promptly eeiil uff Sunday, aa on nthar d.ye, A. I Kaairrn mall Ifcat tendered and t.Ua to arnveou dm a. hi., n. I', tralu will oubm u It 0 cluck ut 4 ISeiecttlc rar. MII.I.AMK1TK r AI.IJ K V. rial UIN au.riK.Ma aaitiua aiuinini ri.u M) a. m. V, a. m. 7 Ilk 7liO la uo II " " U: 1U I lap. m. 7 la m ' 4 UI -I ui " iB -t 10 " " in tutu - dafcara Uaaaaawfraamr Uitll 4floek ,.ab la aBaat urn m-4 altar January S, Uaat, r -It. A. MILLXKiMwr. uo a Ml " 10 SO 11 44 ) ou p. m. 2.141 - a ao 4 so " IU 4 k 7 m :14 - 10 14 FKIIUY, MAY 111, 1BIK1. Mkmhual Uav SttavukR. Mfinurltl Vy Mrvios km otMwrred t the Trtmhy Urian oliuri'h Uat MumUy wilh iro prlale milnn nnrvit-M. Mt-kiln I'oat, 0. A.Jt., Women'. Kollof Corp, and a do Uclimunt from tm fflnvtm t'lly flr do parUinat, UI by ('iniiny F fwoied in 1ia and niarviiod to (tie clitirvfa lo the miialo ol the drum cori. Vpon r riviou art tlio cliiirch Ilia militia upnod ranki, ml I lie (J. A. K. and Woinwi'i toli(Corii pawrxJ Uironli to the acuta aaalkinod tliriii, followed by niililla. The arrviiix were lnirfive ami piroiri. . at) to the intinoriahle ocranion. The ninalo .wan liirniitbfd hy an extrluaive male choir, mailowp (torn the varianw cliuri'btM, Kov, A. i. Montuointiry, 4!ie paalor, 4ltillvred a moat appropriate atid eltxiint atruion, repk-le with buU5iil and auproprinle tliuiiiciita. Ilia tvxt waa Uki'ii Irom (ieneaia AC: l!o l, and oduitiia: 11). One of li tn InapirinK tliiiiik'liU wtia that Wmnorial day la our national Hacrament, Jt.id Ood'a nwi dence loading ua lo Wltor thinv, etc. TIiitp tvere at k-axt M4i0 poople in the chnrfh, who liHtr.n.4l attontlvoly to the lixintmt tliat'oiinto. .Iho dworatione wore In Jtroplnn w it U the aurviiu. The arch over the pulpit war: entwiniHl with flowera and evtirgrrenK, d a floral lad der kiippcrtod a Une pix inum of tU AnmricanUktlo, on which tho talder mlHt had duno aonio killitil work. The oimle waa loaned for tie ocraHion by Mm. KImor lixon. Hare plants and Iotted Howra wore taMih dinplayei on the platform, and a hank f flower atir rounded lite apace ootsntjied by the choir. Flam and btintiiiK were patri otically diaplayed everjwliere, and Hie 4tmlietu wore lnnpirvj witb foolintfs of reveremre ajidiitrIotiam. A lure niini Wo( the peoyiau who could aot gain ad iuiUant lo Une I'reKuytutian church, attenduil the overflow nieetinii al the ItriptiHt church, conducted ly Evanitt-l iuU Turner and rainier where another largo audience had aflHumhlod. ClIAUTAI'QUAS Mkkt. McIxJUkjlilin Chaiituiiipia circle held their litet meetiuK for the present year at the res idence of Mra. K. K. Williaina kt Mon thly einin. The proscribed ennrde of study Jiad been completed for the American year, and Col. Robert A. Miller had accepted an Invitation todo hver a lecture before the cltclo on wy chology lie reviewed tho ground none oyor, and made many explicit explana tions of uncertain probloms of thought, and on the whole made a very inter eHtlng lecture on what is considered a prosy subject by most people. Chair man of committees were appointed to look after matters pertaining to certain features of Chautauqua work at the an nual meeting of the Willamette Valley Assembly, which convenes at Gladstone park on July 7th. Dr. II. E. Ferrln waa elected chairman of the flag committee; Mrs. II. W. Duff, chairman of the com mittee to secure 100 little girls and boys to carry flowers on recognition day; Mra. M. M. ('harniiin was aiilcctml prcs lilniit, and I'rof. J, W. 'Iruy, sccretaiy if Urn entertainment roiiiiiiillce, and .Mi a Ifattio MoiiriM), chairman of the decoration commlttco. Several mallum were illscuKaed fur tho good of the senility, mid all who can accommodate viailor with rooms and bourd, will be aaki'd to nend In their nauxit to tho coin milicc, llm aaine as was done laat your. It la cinifldniitly blloynl that the at tendance will be much larger than laat year, an I on account of the fivo-cont round trip faro betwoeii riladatono and Orcein City, many more people will atop In the latter place than heretofore. I, uat year the Fast Side Railway Com pany discriminated in favor of l'ortland, lo the serious injury of Oregun City la the matt'ir of traiiNa)rtation. A Nkw HraAMKK. The Oregon City Traaxiortatiou CoiaMiny with coimnan dablo euterpriae, Is building a new boat for the Willamette river traffic, or in other words a new hull for thu steamer Uainona. Tlie excollent machinery of tti Hamiaaa will he tiaed in the eon structionof tho sow boat, which will I) a marvel of (Nceolloiice in the way of lltflitnrs of draft, rapidity of movement, and coiapleto and elcgar.t in nil its ap pointments. The near atemner will be X'i't feci in li nrih and 'U feet wide, 13 feet longer tlan the old (Union, which will materially add to its carrying ca pacity, without detracting from its fleet nexa at a low stage of water. Mi'mm. Joluisun k (kjaen, of Portland, who have the contiai't of building ttie boat, are poshing the work ol completion along at a rapid rale, and guarantee Unit the lightness of draft will enable the bout to navigate the Uiar river at the lowest stages ol witter. ('apt. (iraliat.i says (ho boat will navigate dew, if it carries out their expectations of light draft. However, It is expected that the boat will be able to run to Indciiendcuce at the very lowest stages of water, and carry a good load of paasengnra and freight at each trip. The hew Hsmona will be a model of perfection in every way, ami elegant In all its appointments. It will contain all the latest improved attachments, and tho cabin, dining room and staterooms will be saurvels of comfort and convenience. The bull dori of the ew boat expect her to be the greyhennd ol the Willamette, and no doubt eholr fondest hopes will I be real- lied. Da. tGua at the Gknksai, Coxria (NCI. The following from two Pacific Christian Advocate, will be of interest to Dr. Gin's many Mends In Clackamas county, the doctor having been a dele gate t the general conference of the M. K. Clistrcb at Clevelaud, Ohio: "An ep isode of the morning seasion is f spec ial interest to the readers of this jour nal, ltev. Dr. U. W. One, of (he Ore gon delegation, asked the attention of the body, and in a very appropriate stieecli delivered In his characteristic manner, presented to the genetal con ference, (or the use ol its presiding olli cor, a gavel, the bead of which is made of wood from our famous apple tree at Oregon City, and the handle troin the wood of the old church at that place the flrst apple tree and the first protest ant chsnch West of the ltocJcy moos tains. This beautiful gavel le ornamented-with gold and silver bands and the wood is highly polished. Iu prepa ration and presentation waa happy conception, admirably carried out. The gavel as Inclosed in a very handsome box presented through Dr. Guetby Rev, Dr. J. . Hainniand, representing the Mothodtiit preachers' meeting of San Francisco. The top of the box is of California myrtle, the outsidee are of Mexican mahogany and the iusidea of Mexican rosewood, the bottom ie of koa wood froan the Hawaiian Islands. Hon. J. F, Csples was honored by the mem bers of the Hth general conference dis trict, by selection as lay member to rep rewmt the district on the committee on the eligibility of women to membership in that bodj Tiik Bluk UivitR Mining Boom According to the Eugene Register, the Ulue river sniuing district bids fair do ri val Cripple creek in Its wealth. Tho Lucky Dot mine, owned by tkroe ikownsville men, was recently honied to mi English party for $15,000. He eoi ployed the former owners of tho mine to continue work In the ledge, and wlteo they struck a big rock in the way of tike vein, they wanted to turn off to one side, but the new proprietor insisted that tiiey should go straight through. In the meantime, he went to London to raise tiie neceseary funds wherewith to pay for his purchase. When the miners got through the boulder, they struck the yein immensely rich, and devoutedly hoied the buyer would not return until after the prescribed lime should have ex pired. The new proprietor has returned however, and has plenty of time yet left on his hands. This claim Is adjoining the mine owned by the Blue Mountain Mine k Milling Company, of Oregon City, who are negotiating for the sale of their mine to an Eastern company. Bert Groonman and Mr. Buck, of this city, are working an extension of the mine owned by tho Oregon City Com pany, and the termer writes borne that Mr. Buck, who is an old miner and as sayer, is highly pleased with the rock that they are taking out. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. V, S. aorramnt Rrport Tiik Watkm Woiiks Hk.skkvoik. WoUler A Abrey were swarded the con tract lnr constructing the new water works reservoir at Kly for f liOO, and they have sublet the contract lor exca vating to Kidney Huiylh ami his partner, Mt. Howard, of Portland. The rales for excavating Is the contract price, 1 ili cents per yard for dirt, 4H cents lor loose rock snd IMJ cents for solid rock. II there is but a small amount of solid rock to be removed, tho difference will lie ta ken from the original contract price, so H ere Is a (nihility of a reduction from the stated llgure of the contract. The entire cost of the reservoir, how- ver, Including extras, will lie aooui $5,000 as near as can be estimated. 8upl. Howell is busy with a force ol men laying the new pipe line to the reser voir, which it is estimated will cost about HJiHO. There ban been some complaint because the contract was not let to some Oregon City firm, but the succeaafiil bidders were '00 below Sid ney Kuiyth, who secured the con tract for excavating snd bos msile as surance that ho will give local laborers tho preference, there can be no cause for complaint, as the commission saves the atajve mentioned amount, every thing should prove satisfactory, i. E. Wvtxler Is a resident of Milwaukee, and his purtner, Mr. Abrey, is a resident of Portland. Work will begin on the res ervoir in a day or two. J. F. Case is tho engineer In elm rue of the work, and his long experience in sup.rintciidi!'g the construction of reservoirs, will prove of material benefit to the water com mission, To A WatkkvGkavx. Tuesday slier noon Victoria had one of the most hor nble street car accidents known on litis coast, far exceeding in iiuinlcr drowned on the Madison street bridge accider.t on the East Hide Railway In Portland. The accident was on the electric line run ning from Victoria to Macauley Point. At the latter place a sham battle was to take place as the closing event of the celebration of the Queen's birthday and the cars were crowded with sight seers going to the Point. The car line crosses Victoria Arm, a branch of the harbor on long wooden bridge ant) when one of Ibe cars waa on this bridge the middle spsn suddenly gave awuy end the car with Its load of over 75 people plunged into the water 100 feel below and im mediately sank, carrying it passengers down like rate In a cage. Five of the passenger who were on the platform succeeded tn saving themselve by jump ing from the rar and swimming until rescued. Al the last reKrt 61 bodies had been recovered with several more persons known to be among the missing. The sham battle wss etotiped and all Victoria joined in mourning for the dead. A Strino or Fins Kac Horses. The steamer Ruth went uu the river Saturday morning with a lot of fine horses torthe spring races at Eugene. There wore eighteen of them, and a string of seven were from Van B. De Lashmutt'e Witch Hazel stock farm, also horses belonging to those noted itockmon, Jay Beach, William Frazer and others. Ed Fortune, of thii city, had in charge Lottie D. Raindrop, Bon Bonniere, end a fine young horse, who is yet as unknown on this circuit. Hon. William Galloway's stable had a repre sentative aboard in AlUwood. They were a fine lot of blooded animals, and among them were runners, trotters and pacers, the most of them having noted records. Challenger Chief is a trotter, who has a record of 2:16; Stanwood of DeLashmutl's stables, who has paced a mile in 2:221,' , and Vanquish from the same stable with a record of 2:19. At Independence the horses were trans ferred to the Gypsy, who took them on to Eugene. Master Cal Hutton, of this city, accompanied Ed Fortune as rider. Banner Pkkskntation. On last Thurs day evening while Meade Women's Relief Corps were surprised by a visit from the members ol Meade Post No. 2, who under the leadership of Commander C. A. Williams marched in the Relief Corps hall, bearing a fine banner which Commander WillisniB on behalf of his post presented to the corps in an eloquent and at propriate sjieech . The banner was accepted by tike corps' president in a neat speech. The Relief Corps now numbeis31 members with new access ions atuch meeting. Its especial wt rk is to look af'er the wellfsre of the families of old roldier who may need a helping hand And to bring the love of country and a higher snd more noble patriotism into the home circle. Election',- Rsti'rnb, Arrangements have been made whereby the Entkr i'jusk will secure a special report of the vote of each precinct in Clackamas county at the earliest moment possible and as fast as received the vote will be placed on a bulletin board in front of the office, that all interested may know the result. It U expected to have the returns absolutely correct and they will be published in full in the Enterprise, giving the vote by precinct for each candidate. If you want the official election returns, the earliest that will be published, take the Enterprise. . Wanted. To rent, for one year or longer, a good house of 6 to 8 rooms. Would like pos se sion at any time pot later than Sept. 1, 1898. Address Box 364, giving rental and location of property. tf Old People. Old people alio require medicine to regulste the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine docs stimulate snd con tains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts us a tonic arid alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength snd giving tort to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the iM-rformance of the functions. Electric Hitlers is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at Cbarrnan's & Co., druggist, Cliarrnan Bros, block. The PorilaniJ. Ro-opened near the corner of Main and fieyenth street. Clean, bright, well furnished dining room and private rooms elegantly fitted op. Haye one of the most skillful cooks on the Coast. If your meal order does not please you, just let me know. Best dinner In the city including a glass of wine for 25 cents, ll:Mto 4 d. m. Ovsters served in every style. Open day and night. Give The Portland a trial . L. RfcoNit.-ii, Proprietor. II oases Made Bright. Murrow, the painter, has removed his shop to Seventh street, near the depot where orders can be left for painting, paper-banging and calciming. . Trices to suit the times and all work honestly and efficiently done. tf 4-y.ooo FreKcriptions filled and placed on file in our store during tho pant nix years. Does this not show we have the confidence of the public? Our prices are never higher ,, than other drug stores and" no one questions the quality of our drugs. C. G. HUNTLEY, druggist OREGON CITY, OR. New Goods Modern Prices. (foner Grocery. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.-jss- Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. FARMERS a . a Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At the City Stables. W. H. YOUNG, Prop., Buccaaaora to W H. Cooke, Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. JOHN YOUNGER, IEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drujr Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. Cross Husbands.... Are largely the product of poor barbers. A SORE FACE Is a just cause Tor prolanity and irritability. LIKE A CONVICT Do many men look after their hair has been cut by an incom petent barber. TRY FARNSWORTH.... Most Goods for the Money 5: llaiit lid IXmltlra. I IV l. per n lot lor W.i.u, So, lie. 12'. N ilmlani, Faraiaii effect., n - Ui 1 td, Avra l.ii en, ao aif II. h D"w. p'antjr hara. Nav aorinw,ol pra tr rr.nia. tiotiKht direct. Fine lot laraa and Kml,r der eioai prlwa. T'lmiiiln Hiitcma, t'ordurfiyt for hlndinr. laffaioa, lira a l.ln.ni, Piua Clolb, farcallnea. Sl,a.la, C.lnhrl' 1. Kin lot Hhl t Walata, cat j.rlra., IV up. N c aaaon ntaut tJud irw.ar and lloalury. ILiHlairnlii.l., '",:, !f, V-, im- endup. Dura I nan otat wnna knitHDf l otion, l aliaata nou paper, 2 tiiiDRhea manliU anra lota. boitla vaaelliiv. ink or mucilaaa. 1 vr curl I ii looa, It pena, 12 Sib hoka. ff Vfl luaiiD, Diiaaar r.ain.i, rnui, )L Jli (hi llm Kiaunsl, CDea tlutli, liultor .'. I'mbfaiUa (ion makrr', lo lot A t looda, tr?d ro k prl-. Standard Faticrna, releet ttork. rdned prli-aa. If buyt 2 Irad pvoe la orona with rubbir lip, It- 1 pa par naaole. or plna, Rar I b'Oka an 1 area panel) auarptoer, 4 lai, panclla, 1 sL MILLINEHY, Styllah U. tnmed bala, real btaullM. no fanny price; Canton riaf , 10c; Udioe' Ballon, 10c; Ilk Labv ribbon. Ir: ah tils, (worth Sol Jo s aelo; rapa, bata, b.bjr bonneta. rlbboni, tall tuna, tlnaal, orocb t cotton, knitting ailk, tie. FUKNISHINO OOOD8. Hundrada of manufacturers' aamptea, felt, wool and etraw hat. l.l .arlnt; In pile, .traw bail to up. laundered pcrca ahlrta Mo up. we. Mra 2r and Vic, new lluen collars lux and lae, watarprool tollara 100 up, aood aooai 40 op. SHOES. Col prloee, ae our ood before burins; bor' plow, I lo e. tl: bora' button. 4 to 5. Il.2ft: cbild'e e.nr.a. 7!fcj; men.1 and lodlea' cental lop. ral f trimmed. II: babr iboea. 2&e uo: aitea 0 k2,19o. buj eltn. of either Sago.Taploca, Ritltlnsv 2JC Dried Applta, Prnneanr I'luma, or 10 Iba. of Oerm, C(m Meal or Rolled Oat, I lbv Shepp'a bt Cocoanut or 1 lb. pun ground Spin a or 2 lbs. whola Pepper or 8', IIm. purer Lard (bilnf a pall), 0 p ucdi R to. Eren Chance Tobareo, JOo a pound Coal Oil, c par 5 (al., W. fhrlnc San.) Pine nali, V a a k:aiork m i, .Vk per loo lbs, 2 ii a. t'neoloreo or 21b,, f In i. powder Tea. K'iiai lo ii.'i -I Hk ir. de, Tea Mine, loo a pound Lemon or Vaml a, per ox. or, ear ous-ruiM prior. (trln bottle.) 4 Hewini Maeliiue Oil. 4ot for Vi (brine bottle) la lb arr ranulaud Sn( ir, f L Oillon can Apt le. orS'iuaah, 20c. Tab Prult, UK; Pie Kiuit, leaua for 2Se. This) fruit la worth nearly doohia. It at Snape, H per eel. (bnos ean.) K(r, Cookiur Molaaa a, ' a a.llou. plone-r B.ains P.w ler, but, par ponad tee Ixt of lOr Hplcea, cut to V a ean. ( iotlie .1 Ins, 2c a doi.; Cblmnera, Ut up. Hot ex bandloe, 2Ae; HMrre handle., loc. fa la. cut, Vp; wlrr, peunr up6e, Holla, lr, 2c and 3c; Har lead 9c per pound, t tin Uaat oona, So; Jail lorka. Ne up. M.Ik strainer, 10c: I'ual Pan, 10c, Waah P.n. Seui;TlnPaila, 1010 20 Wnliaaaah Hruah, 10r;Toctrplrk,(i) box. Wnl.k Hroom, 1, e; CotheailtM 4 IU ShaTlntt Soap, ic- Vaaelioetc. 25c and see Meilrla-a, t-nlmen'f, ?i't, Soolh- ID( Syrupe, Eyewater, ate., all cut to l1'. Bhoett.n-a'l, 7c, sol leai her, ahoenaila, etc. pound aiaorwd Tacka, tc each 1 dft. Clotheiplna, aklmraer, rhlm ney e eaner.caooMMr.soapdlib.eala hook 1 rade lor Hay, Oata, Hheal, Bacon, Chirkeua, Wool, Eraa, Binler, Potatma, shlnalea, ate. Full itock PATTONS PAINTS. Very beat palnte aud loweet prlcea. Bui 11 oil, SOS. Front Trading Co MAIN AND NINTH STS. OREGON CITY. Burmeister & Andresen, Are selling handsome Eight Day Clocks at $5.00. Other Clocks proportionately low. Just a few Prices on. Groceries , But enough to show how much more economically your buying can be done HERE than anywhere else. Nothing you would want in groceries, delicacies, fruit, et that we haven't Lowest prices, and finest qualities or we refund money. Free delivery. MARK & ROBERTSON THE 7TH. STREET GROCERS. When you buy Agents for Pure Prepared ! Paint ! A house you make sure the title is clear. When you paint it use Pure Prepared Paint as it makes all the difference in the world whether the paint is genuine or not. Color cards free. Special prices in quantity. CHAKMAN & CO. CITY DRUG STORE. -Telephone No. IS. After the Winter is Over. After your feet are sore from wearing rubbers and overshoes, and the other shoes are pretty well worn and out of shape, you want to pet a new pair. If we are correct, than come to us and we will please and ease you. We have received a fine stock of all kinds of gootla (or (be spring seasan.ast not only that, but to wear thronuhout the otbor seasoaat. Our shoes are well made, comfortable and low In price.