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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. (:,T.('0.'HHTK.AIK.IW. Al.TOM aKIl lUNllIM, MTWKK fllNTI.lll,MI.KM aftll IMIlll-IHMNI'l I.aavt rurlUnil. Taylor Irirt dix-k Hi ii A. U, . k i'f, Suii'lar v. Ml A, M, ami luava Ol U l llf ' Kalaiu a VU A. M. Mwk lXf ml l j .10 MiiinUjr. IHIuinlm laava Ornmin City tor I'liitlaut al 1,15 liar ami ll.DU I". M, MuiiiUjr. f Ml lino, HToiniMtalloiia mill low ratm. No war Iraiflil liaiiillml, rlpaitlal ralua oil tUl'M'H It Irtilglil. Hlll'TIIKHN l ACirlC RAILWAY- Callfiinila Kinr (lliriniiih) loltii r loial way autlum) Malalll I'aa.allgar n autlTU Mod CI), (ipiur .iia (way ataltmia) ( alllnriila Kiiia (tlirimili) alnu I'.aa 'Hilar MK. m. I HI p. III. V.tf a. ui. 9 77 a. m V 4 1 p. m t tO . Ilk I'UHTALHCIIKHUI.K. IT ani'TiiiKM rai irio aaUKUD. Mall rliiaaa foli.f Notlh, I 30 n. ami 7 p. m. Mall ciiiaca n.iiiia Huuili, M a. m ami 7 p. m lallli'irllula.liiiiii North a. in., 10.16 a. m. Mail' dlainliuixl lim Sotiih, I a. to., 4 p. w. r ar w;mcic um. , Mall cluaoa lor l iirll.lid ai.4 dial rlLutli uli,ta. It iitwu, an"! I. " , M ill rlvaa I' f MlUauaM uuljr, IIU m.. iuii "rilvtt lim r iiUanit, II 10 a. ut tud 4 Up. m. tibl (nt'Tia. Orpfiti City ti Kly, ('arm. Mtillnn, Liberal anil ViilalU Iravsa al U m. and arrlfn at ll in. 'Virago" ;"T " ''" Crwk. Mink, Clark. Maailuw llriHik.t'nltm Mllla, anil raluiii.lHuaa I a. m Hotiilay, Weiltioailay ami Friday, ami ralutti'oii following ila.aal i P. m tiragon t'lly I" Vliila, ! anil Mtullaml Irarra Oirgou City Mmi'lay, Wa-lmwlay aad Kil.l.ral l.uu p. m., laavlug Viol taut day tl 7.u)a. in Oroftm Clly to Wlllametu, Hiaffurl and Wll.uiivli:. arrlaatlu JU a. m. and la. al "ll su a. in. ilaiiy. Oviur.l lU'livaiy wind" ! p-n on kiuiflar from loin Ha. m. AH lattar. l'"'l p-l i'" Hi' b-naitoa 'fat It ptuniptly aaul on Simla.?, Ail rtMi-rn mall lhat It dulayad an I lallgl" arntauu a in., & I'. U-lu oHI """ " cl K-k r l t.-liio ear. ' VWI.I.AMKTTK FAUJ R'Y. cam Liavi ti'iraHMnK aail'ui e ) a. in. 7i " a tu " 10 iw " 11 " U " I iM'.m. ll " I m ' i 0 " t li) " I to " a in 7 is " a tu un lr M't lrYarniy hour nll I "'"In I Rl. In iltil nil and f rt Janil r k. IWJ. ' C. A Mli.l.KIt, l'IT. KK1DAY. HK.CKM UK.U H6.IHW1. lumrrri rLU 4 3ft a. tu. 7 U " 4 UU " ) " 10 !J ' no - I m p. in. i.'O " a i ' 4 ,i iu " 4 ii " 7 ;i " Id ' 10 16 ' Knulanu vii. Amkkica. Tlis yotum i),lo coiiiimmIiik tliu rarkplai'O-CJIail tmio tinlmlintC K'ifty in onlttr lo inuV t variation in tt (iroumiii of tlii'lr lima ami to ill Imituroof Hri:iHl in U'rval (or llmir mctllii( n Satnnlny eve uhitt of llii ww'k, invlli'J Col. K. A. MiIIit iiml Jiilil Win. (iitllowav to lea.l Ilia ili lmln with the ri-qm at tlmt ll"')" cliooae tlii'ir Halatniim litl "I'W'it llm qm-alioim. The tinatii)ii fliiwn in, Hie iolvi'il that Iho KngllBli KOveriniiKiit in a UitUirone than tlmt of Amerira. Col. M ill.tr Imatlm alllrnmlivu uniUlth II. K. Croud, CIib. Meaerve HiiiKino. Hi nori.oii will nminlitlii the prvRlatta ol (ilmUtono h n omtoricnl reiilor a well to prove lo the natrnfm-liuii of the JihIkimi of the dbtr tlmt the Knullnli govwrnmcnt ii ImttiT one than tlmt of Amurira. Jinlne tialloway h In Capt. Ai.Hraon, l'rof. Uroy ami K. K. Maplo a Corpaofahlo Hpeukeit who will Ji'lfiid old ulory and the governiuvntal prinri plim for whioh it alanda. The dohate will Iw held In the liih chool room of the I'atVpliife acliool lioime. The dim-ua-alon of thin qmmtinn lm arouaed con aldoraido iiilorent and the attemlance proiiiiwa to ho iniiiiiiully litruo. A num ber of viaitora from Oreuoii City are ex pected at the iiiretiiiK on that evening nd a numlior ol the membera have ex proimml a deaira to hear the duliate. The viailora will le given a cordial wel come by the young ieople of the debat ing loclnty who appreciate the honor that ia being ahown thia aocinty. Tiik l.vi'Kim A good aii'd crowd of entlniHlttHtlc lleaperiana met at the Bar clay achool luMt Friday evening. The an mnbly waa called to oriluV by the preni dent, Fred Meindlu. The numting wh opened by a chorus sung by tho boya. MiHi Miiud Noble recited a lilting i'lc tion which wan well received. Mia Mury 1'nrHiful'a dechiination won hearty applatirinR from the uttentive audienco. Tho principal feature of tho proceeelnga of tlie evening waa the mock trial. ThompHon Meldrum acting as judge. Tlieauit was a civil one. Kdgar Mtr-BHe va.Kincry Noble. Tho examination of the witnimHca waa very anuming. Artlinr TreBHi wan the counael of the plalntiir and conducted hia part of the cane in un admirable manner. Chiia. Criawell, the attorney for tho dnfenao mado a telling and forcible plea for hia client. Tho jury after few minuleaof hot deliberation ren dered a verdict of "guilty" aa charged. Judge Meldrum then sentenced the de fendant. The mooting wan much en joyed by all. Tine Sknatk. DiHCUHHod the foreign Immigration question Friday evening. ChaB. II. Dye led the adirmaiive und was BHsiHtnd by Dr. Ferrin.A. 8. Dreoaer, II. A. Webster and Thos. Socor, while the negntivo waa chuinpioned by (1 . U. Dimiuick, lender, supported by l'rof. Strange, H. V. Swope, Col. filler, (ico. Hurgravea and Joseph Ilico. This ques tion cilleil forth the best clForts on tho part of the leader and waa decided In favor of the negative. Owing thia being Christina week aa well aa the fai t that the proaldent and a number ol member of the minute exoct to attend the Park-pliu:a-JliidHtoie debate Saturday even ing t Intro will bo no eslon thl wei-k. The next meeting will be on Friday eve ning, January 1, IHU7 on the question: 'Unsolved that the president of the United Hlatea la hereby tlliecled to take posHi-Mlun of the Island of Cuba with the military and naval force of tint I'nited Htate and tiolil the aainn until the Mvplo of Cuba can organize a government deriving It power fiom the consent of the governed and can own and equip inch military and naval force a may become noceaaary to si-cure (hem gainat foreign Invasion." leaders, F T. (iritllth, afllrmalive; II. H. ritrange, neg allye. Land Oeru k Mattrh. Tlie liK-al laud olllce Im Uien occupied recently with the hearing of the Oregon Central railroad company veiua the Htate of Oregon, Involving Ilia tltlo to land on Hmivlu'i Island. The question at Issue I whether the land waa wam or over flowed March 12,181)0, that being the date on which the state' rlglita at tached, if ll waa awamp land. If it waa not iwainp land the itate had no right to it audit fell within the limit ol the grant to tho railroad company. The alate haa aince transferied the land to Innocent puri-honer and they are Inter ested In establiahing the stale' right to it. Tlie land olllce haa teldom had a trial when so muny of the old Bottler a of the alate have Ixen present. Hut it took just inch testimony a Uiey could give lo establish the state' right to the land in question. Judge Tanner apwared for tlie railroad company and Naoleon Davia for the t'-ate. Judge Whalley rep resented some of the present holder of the property. 1'aksiiYTKkiAN Ciioiii. The Presby terian church baa the largest choir in (he city. It waa organised the 11 ml of till month with l'rof. J. H Edward, director and M ia Ulwen Kdwards, or ganist. ItiacouiMHieduf the following per son: Soprano, Mesilame M.Mctiechan, J. Montgomery, A. IUrling, (i. Kly and J. I.uU and Missea I.ula Meyer, Clara Adama. Nora Cahlf and I.iwie Gilbert ; baiaoa, C. A. Muir, J. A. Moohnke, C. K. Muir, F.J. .Meyer and J. I.. Kdwarda; altoa, Miaw K. M. lunaldaon, Miua Caplea, I.ula Adams, Mabel Dori-mus and Measra. tiomer Kdwards, Frank Muir, Stanley Kdwards, Walter Muir and Calvin Trice: tenors, C. HchuUd, A. Frost, W. Aldridge, C. Adams and J. l'rice. l'rof. Kdwards would like to en list tho services of a few umre bassos and Ifliut. Dl.AMta roa SarrLtHS. Ji-glsterKi)bl. A. Miller, of the local land olllce, ia in receipt ol blanks from H. A. llalierahaiu, surveyor general of Oregon, for use of settlers residing upon unsurveyed laud in thia state. The sum of KI,0tK) haa been allotted the stale of Oregon from the annual appropriation for surveying government land for the fiscal year uniting June ;k), 1HH7. These blanka can be had upon application to the register. Omikks KLxcrxo. At the elated meeting of Mullnoumh lodge No. 1, A. F. A A. M last Saturday evening the following olllcera were elected and in stalled: J. 11. Walker, W, M. j D W. Kinnaird, 8. V.;C. A. Nash, J. W ; Thos. F. Kyan, secretary; Dr. W. E. Carll, treasurer; T. 8 Lawrence, ty lor; John Humphry, U. D. ; Max Holiack, J. I). ; M. Kosenbaum, W. 8. ; F.T. Urlllltu, J. 8. I too Kii.i.kd W. K. l'ratl, the genial agent of O. K. & N. Co. mourns the loss of a fine Irish setter, valued at f 100. Ho was run over Monday forenoon on Maiu street by one of the Fast Side Railway Coiuiuny'a electric cars and hia feet crushed and back broken to that it wa necessary to kill him. A. F. l'arkerwho endeavored to assist the animal waa bit ten in tho leg and hand. DibmisskI). The embezzlement suit against Casa U. lmrlow was dismissed Friday for want of prosecution. Deputy District Attorney Porter wovld have nothing to do with the prosecution of the case, since the grand jury had examined into tho matter during the regular No vember term of circuit court and failed to report an indictment. Eabtkiin Stab. At tho regular meet ing of tho Eastern Mar, Tuesday eve-, ning tho following olTlcera were elected : Worthy matron, Mrs. Ella Campbell ; worthy patron, Mrs. II. S. Strange; as sociate mutron, Jennie .Meldrum ; con ductress, Misa Josio Newton; Bocretary, Miss Leila Jones; treasurer, Mrs. M. K. Church. Aum IIiiokkn. Lust Sunday afternoon as "Urtinilma" Aldrich was returning from a visit with her ton Joseph, near Mt. I'leiwint, the wheels of the wagon ran Into a rut and she was thrown out, fulling in Bitch a way as to fracture her right arm near the wrist. A Fuknibiikd IIoi'sk. Will bo rented very reasonably to a fuinily that will guiwuntoo to tuko good care of the build ing and belongings. Tho houso is new, plastered, of seven rooms and convenient of location. Apply at (bis office. Dr. ViiuuVrpoors Physic, tho S. D. Headache Liver and Kidney regulator, takes tho lead with us. For biiIo by C. O. Huntley, druggist. Oregon City Mrhool Report. The following la the luminary of the Oregon City schools for the month end ing December 1ft, the number of day aught being 18, There were three boys and two girl admitted a new pupil at the liurclay school during tho month, and four boy kiid two girl admitted at the Kuslham achool. tka jikii j -j g j tr J - I 5 - I i : s i ' 2 1 2 J SS'I.AT M W. Ilnl.iiaa. MS 10 1 III ! 411 '4 47 . U. Martin.,.. UI K 14 2 H In X, Ml., r.m-y ... 4S f'i I " m' iV 41 U at Wllil aw'., X(' if Vt M to VI Mia. M.Knar . W7 4H I 24 77 61 91 4 M a ll ana 7S i' 1 2 11 44 4! 42 Miai I'.N-hr.na WIS lS I H 4! Mi aK. ly . 717;, I W 44 j 40 I. . W. ioA .am. SS7 JS 21 4 4S 47 Mr.. MoAdam Vii 'S H II M 41 i UiMUfiii:i Vi M', 1 44' 43 Mlatlltrrk .... U: 14 4 U M II, ,p niir.. m 4!) 1 ' 21 44 4 4) Mm liauklm.. W lJj2 T.iialt... . .L lHV;Sj44,jlil ifi ' WLliifJJ! formed of the doing" of the world. A reference book a file of Companion i well-nigh Invaluable, for it reputation is founded on seventy yean of tested ac curacy. New aubacrilKir sending $1.75 to the Companion for 1M7 will receive the Companion for the remainder of the year free, also the Companion'! artistic twelve-color calendar and the paper a full year lo January, 181J8. Illustrated prosH tus of the next volume will be aent free up'in request. Add'ess, Tiik YocTii'a Companion, 20S Colurnbua Ave., Boeton, Mas. S. W. Hoi.Hia, Superintendent. OTIIKH H HOOL KKPORTH. lUqiort of Maple Ijine ichool for term ending, December 18, 18WJ: UI 2nd 3rd nio, inn. Inn, Number tnrollsd 3" w1 ('aM,a(jfUrilli.ii I 'li Avsrage daily atleiiilanoe. . 'V Xi 47 1'tr caul ol attsiiilance 1X1 H!J V) Number of days taught In term, 68; number of pupil loosing their right of aelf-government, 8; number of litor, 7. Following are the name placed on the roll of honor: Charles Htirfna, Al bert Mautx, Floyd Watkim and Warren Uodfry. Pupil absent or tardy only once: Herbert and Everett Green, Law rence, Alvin, Milow and Lyman Mack. Needed school regulations: To require director and patrons to visit the ichool more frequently. K. M. Wahd, Teacher. lteiKirt of achool taught in Mountain Koad district No. W. Month ending De-cemk-r 11, 1H!K(. Number day taught, li); numiM-r day attendance, .'i'.lT,1 ; to tal numlier enrolled, 32. Those neither abseut nor lardy during the monlli: Itt-lt Itaker, Laura liaker, Mary Ilaker, Mable Hodge and Guy (irosa. (isKTKink L. lticx, Teacher. A lluok Worlb llarlnr. Dcmorcsl'a Magazine for January is only another proof lhat thia excellen. magazine is grow : rig belter with each Issue, and, valuable as it has been, it even excella itself in thia number. Alice Uarts-r Stephen contribute a full-page colored picture, " Christmas Shopping," which lias all the grace and attractiveness that thia artist' work usually has, and is reproduced in soft beautiful colors which make it a moat attractive frontispiece. Four other hand some full-page pictures and two pages of notable portraits are followed by the leading article of the number, " The National Horse Show," which is full of lively interests and is illustrated with the most spirited and artistic drawings by Max Klepper, Clinedinat, and others. Two interesting articles on the queer and always interesting Chinese are fur nished: "Chinatown in New York," describing the curious habits of the Chinaman who flock to that city, and beautifully illustrated with pictures of the men and their houses; and "Chin' ese Superstitions," by Henry Liddell, M. D., which is lull of now and curious bits of information. The rigors of a Winter in tlie Yellow stone Park are vividly described and finely illustrated. Under the title "Is Chivalry Dead?" several prominent women discuss tle manner of men and women in business and show that at least I hey are not all of the sam opinion. The Action of the number is of the very best. One of Gilbert Parker's, finest stories is given. Margaret Sutton Brie coo concludes her sparkling little play, " A Dinner F'ngagement," and J. T Newcomb contributes " The Curing of the College Graduate All the depart ments are up to the usual high standard, brimming over with useful, practical suggestions and information concerning many topics of current interest in science, letters, art, sanitation, and the house hold. The fashion departments is larger than usual this month, is beautifully illustrated, and full of suggestion and lielpfullncss. , Seventy-First Birthday. The Youth's Companion will celebrate its seyentv-tlrst birthday in 1S97. Among the muny attractive announcements of the Companion for the coining year is an article of exceptional value by Mr. An drew Carnegie on "The Habit of Thrift." Successful men in other walks of life will second Mr. Carnegie's paper with read ablo, practical articles based on their own experience, und valuable to tlie old as to the young. Stories will be given by Ian Maclaren, Rudyard Kipling, Stephen Crane, Har old Frederic and Clark Russell. Speaker Roed, Secretary Herbert, Senator Lodge, Hon. Carl Schurz, Postmastor-Goneral Wilson, Dr. Lyman Abbott, Hon. Theo dore Roosevelt these are a few of the two hundred names that figure in the latent list of Companion contributors. The uon-purtisun editorials and the current events and nature and science departments are ol especial interest to students and to all who wish to keep in- PURELY VEGETABLE. Th (.1iiM, r i - M and I I'M family Hil- T M etna In int world I An hrrw tual brarmc lut all tJiM.Ma I1 Oh) Uvar, bluouM k and Bplcea. ktfiiUu laa l-ivcr and pttttnt f'niLij nu Kavia, Mai.i uua ravMt, lltrt CuMFLAIItTt, KaaTLB--aM, JaUIUICB AN Nauaaa. BAD 1IEEATRI Nothiaf U an uaplcaual, aolhin to cannon, aa bad U..ib; and In nil)r ry tu. it coowt lima Ik mah, and can b to eatily corrscUd a yon will uk hiMMum l.ivxa Ku.uuiToa. Lx ws b.(Ic m aura a rtaimly f llm repultlra diaucdtr. Il will alto Imprnva yuuf appatua, uanpltaurti and eocral baaitn. riLEHI How many tuffer laniirt day after dar, nakin lua a biudtn and robuinf nrMenca ol all pfeatura, owing lo lfc atcrtl K.Tnn bum Pllea. Vet nucf ia ad tr. ika nuid al almml anv OM who will uta trtlematl- cailr in. rtmcdy Uial hat parouneatly cwtd Ibuo. aamlt. SiHMnxa Livaa Ri.uLT,.a ia no dratuc, Tlckal pur, but a (entla aiaiuant lo nalura. CONsTIPATIOK SIIOt'I.D cat U rrrarded aa a trifling ailment in latl. naiura ckmiadt ln utmott lecnlanlr of - lha bowclt, and any dcvtalmo frval tku) demaod pavaa tb way often In terviot run(er. ll a) quit aa neiettary to leinot Impure accwmulatwjaa frucn the bowel, at n u to eat or tleep, and do healtk can be eipectad whero a cijauv nabu of buoy prevail. KICK IIKADACIIEI Tbia diitrttalng affliaion ocrnra ana fteooenily. Tba ditlurbanco of tba atomatb, arain from lb bnperfoi tly dmatled content, cantea a aerere pain in th head, accompanied with dlTeabl nauaea.and Una contntule wbal it popularly knowa a Sick Headache, for lha relief of whith TA biamorr Livaa KabULATu oa Mamcins. MAHVVACTVBBO OKLT ST J, H. ZrllAH A CO., Fbuadalpbia, Pa. Get the best you can for Christmas We claim the bcut apeorlineiit, the very bCHt quality anrl the lowcut jiriccs .... v. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN The Oregon City Jeweler We nor olTer a complete line of Watcheo, Clock b, . ? Silverware, Silk Umbrellas, 'f Musical Instruments China Souvenir ware. 4't. a ) 1800 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation by the Oregon Telephone ana Tel egraph company. Portland. Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma, Salem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and 9G other towns in the two 6tates on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Huntley's Drug Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - Oregon. W. H. SAVAGE, E XPRESS AND DELIVERY Leave orders at the postoffice with D. II. Glass, Oregon City. PRICES REASONABLE. pARMERS Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At lhe City Stables. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., Bucceaanra to H. Cooke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. CATARRH local'disease and it th remit ol colds and tuddea climatic change. Kor your Protection we positively atme that thia rcmrdy doc not contain mercury or auy other injur ious drug. Ely's Cream Balm In acknowleifcrd to he the moet thoronch core for IS aunt Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay lever of all renuHlit'. It otm'iih and cleanwn the nanal paaMea, allnya pain and inflammation, heals the nores, pro trotn the inembrHiie from col(, rntoron tlie ciiite of taftt'atiimmll. l'rice iKk. at Druiu:int8 or by mall. KLY llKUIUKltis, 06 Warreu bucct, New York, TPS Mas For the jiUJUlUiap ,n all the latest ' and most attrac- tive styles . . ' . Crayon, Water -Color and Pastel por traits of all sizes ex- sVj- ecuted on short notice Interiors of "every description taken day or night at your flinth and main Sts. homes Oregon City Qbey's prt Qallery ' When you bay 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. CHARMAN & CO. CITY DRUG STORE. .Telephone No. Rlure's Iaazii7e For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS " Captains Courageous." The only novel of Steven- A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The 6rst authorita tive aid adequate Life of Grant ever published. Lavishly illustrated. (Be gins In December.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, (Benlns in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's " St. Ivss." son's still unpublished. (Begins in May.) Chaa. A. Dana. " Recollections of Wartime." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years of the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative history of this period from bis recollections and correspondence. Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it is intended to publish special biographical studies under the general title of MAKERS OP THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Picture of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CON AN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the " Sherlock Holmes" stories, giyen him a place beside Toe and Gaboriau. TEH FACTIOUS LUHITERS Ian Maclaren. All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of two contrubntions to another publication which were engaged from .him long ago, will appear in McCixkb's Magazine. Joel Chandler Harris. A Beries of new animal stories in the same afield as the " Brer Rabbit" and the " Little Mr. Thiinbleringer" stories. Rudyard Kipling.- Besides " Captains Courageous," Kipling will con tribute to McCli'rb'8 all of the short stories ho will write during the coming year. Octave Thanet is preparing for the Magazine a series of short stories in which the same characters will appear, although each will be complete in itself. Anthoney Hope Bret Harte Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weymim Clark Russell will all have stories in McClvrk's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCli'rs's Maoazi.sk for 1897, the subscription price of which is only i One Dollar a Year j The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. meClure Co., flexsA York City 1 1 J. 'A 'A 'A 'A A