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J ' 1 i-v; Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. :.T.('O. HNTK.AMK,llrt, Al.ToNA ANIl ItAKK.NA, IITWBaB rnHTI.A HIJ. MALUM ANI I KllrKliHt'i Leave I'nrllAiiil. Taylor lrrt dock t II i" A. M. "k !' Hiimlor v:t) A. M, end lvnv Una ul lty I lviu SO A. II. e l y aititi.WI aii.oPiY. llettirnliit leuva Orraoii Hly Inr Pmllatii at 2.iM' l y M.mi f . M. HuuiLir. Feat time, ih.(1 uronmcxlalliiiia ami low ralea. Nil way Irmahl Uamllml. S.iiMJlal MUia oil tbtoiilt Irvlglil. KOUTIIKHN I'ACItrlU RAILWAY. HUKTM aullHO. California Ultimas ( t liroiiK li ) hiiavliut) Loral (way ilallima) Malvlu i'euer J SuliTM BOUND. Hotrtiuri Loral (way Kalliia) t'alllnfiila K sprees llliruliKll) talvtu l'" ukuc 7:la. m. IV p. m. ;! a. ui. 77 a. m . p. m t Wp. lib POSTAL HCIIKIXJI.K. v boptiibb rat'ino aaiLaoan Moll rlnsea (oihi North, I P m. awl 7 p. in. Mall eic.ao a Houth, M . lu am! 7 p. m, MalHi-irll.utiHl lrtu N.inl. . in., IO;Ua. lu. Mail Ulili liuit'l lr"in stmlh, a. in, 4 p. ui, T bast bips.slbcibio um. Hall rliana lor lorllewl ai d diilrllulluf pnli. la, IViis.n, 1 U p. m. Molclu.ee l..r Milnauae uiiljr, 41 a. m.. 4 4o la lit . MVl . r.lves lioio Uil, 11. N a. la and 4 IS p. iu, Mil kni'Tia, Orcinu rily l Kly.Carua. Mnllw. Literal ami llolaua ltia.ee al U ui. and arrlvot al U ni. "irVin Cite lii neater Crek. Mink. flark. Maaduw llruok.l'lil.'ii Mllla, ami I olu.ii,lwvoa al a a. m. Monday, Wadnnaday and r-riday, and rami i lollnwlm daa al 4 St p. in Oir.ini Cltf In Vims, l-sen and ltnlland Irnye ore.'.n t'lly Monday. Wr.lnss.ley d rndayal I. la) p. ui., Iealii Vlule eawe daye al 7;UUa. w Orvn Clly lo Wlllaroe'li., H'affrrl and W i.imlllt, airlvoaal lu Mia. ui. aud ! al "iTmV-l' rtJii'Jity ind ' p" ' """' In..,. 10 loll a. in. A I l-n.r.d'i P"l '' b'laiilia mmr ! pininplly aa .1 u n lay. as .... ier d y. . . . ,,,,. A, i hui.ni mall llial la delayed an I llla I" atiimu.i u a. m... ' " "' " ttkl ur4 11 ecu 10 ear. W1U.AUKITK FALLS H Y. o a. m. 7 i 9 UI ' lu i " II JO " 1J ID " I he. m. ? l.i -1 uu " 4 0" I u ' I w " t iu " 7 II " y ui u.LMrna rai.u 0 3li a. id, 7 l " a i4i M si ' lu .iu ' li j ' 1 ui p. m. J. o ' a i 4 l " I U " 7 M " II II " 10 li M T. II. Iluiiklnii mi lliu ih-khUvo. Tim JihIkhb iliiclilinl In fnvur lit tin) bMIiiiim ti AO. To-iiIkIiI tlio iiii'Mti)ii ninliir iIih ciihhIhii will liu llimiilvml, Tlml no tiioiiny ilitmld lio Miiruiriuli'il out ol tlm tto or iiiitliimil iMiumiry fur liiKliiroliii'Hllon. Illlllior mlnrulliin to nIkhI'v all i-oIIck"" In whirl di'ri'iia are iioiifitrrvil on tlmir lirinlihiliia. J. Hire will lal tliu iIIhciih. inn on thi) Hlllriimllva uml CIiuh. II. I)ye tlm ni'Kiitlvii, A ClIMIVflAK Kniikavoh Km.iAl,. The iiiiiinliiira of the ChrUthin Kmli-uvor of Hie Ilaptlat cliiiri li ami their friiuula enjoycil a very pIcumhiiI ouolal ui the ri-alilcnt-o of Mr. tml Mr. A. H. Droamr on Atlanta atreet, U'ndnenilay evunlim. The evt'iilriK wui aint In ilaylti ani anil wrltltix atoriea, etc. ltvv. M. L. ItiiKK won the tirlne for the hi't itory, very word of whlt'li began with the luttor H. A cholt e munlral unci literary program wait alao rntli'rl. itufruah int'iiU were aurvvil at 10 o'clock. N.iu l.y r-a viy hour ""'I1 ,,'''" p l,,itu..n..,d IVUK.. t'KlPA Y, JANUAKY 15. IHli". Y. M. I". A. Norica The annual ni-'t-Inn ol the Yoiinu Miu' rhrlaliaii Aaao cialiun Wuh liilil on Moniluy lilht. rrrai.l.Mit. I.. C. Cai'U'i waa in the thair. AfU-r thivollonal fxiT. i-a the tiiinuta ol laal nifflinu wirc iratl ali'l mrovtt. The ctimiiiiiii-e on vatantira n-rtiHl that thriHi ilintHora wire to he elt-i tol ami ifioninifn.lftl lhal the oulttoimt tlirtM-lom, T. K. Ihilittltliuiii, Juhn li. Ilninphri-y ami K K. Martin ho n-i-liH liil (or tlio ti'tm ol thri'ti yrara. The rtnnt w.i iinanliii'i'i'ly 'l"ll,,(. J- w Junior, P. II JhiK ami John W. Moon) wore i'li'ilf.1 active iniMiihern, Harry i:Klinn wa eltn le.1 to aoi iale I iiiiMiibeiahip ami W. W. Hrooka ami Win llollaml were received on Irana fer from Salmn aHacH'iation. A iiiitinn lohavea meiiihtTBhliininlextfiitrifil and L. CCai'lei), K. K. Martin. H. H. Ilcllomy. Juhn Hihhr.) ami Levi JohiiHon wero aiKiinted a cotiinilttee to inlect captaina and arrannu tleluilH It waa defi.letl that all ruMilt'tit pintora he aJmllteil aa htMiorury meiuhera withtmt duea. The fiiiniiiilleo appoinlfl to arrani!0 lor the. nieinl ernhlp rmiteHt met l.iHt niht and elci'lcil II. K. Jom-a uml 1'rt'd T. Meyer raplaii'.a, the conte.tt henin" on Friday Jaiiuiirv 15 and will t-loaii Friday evening Jiiniiary '.'lHh with a grand mimical and KyiiimiHtii! imterliiiimient in Shively'a opera Iioiihm The Trehlu Clef tl.mblo tpiarltil, miller the direction ol Mra. K. K. will ning and the Athenn'iiin club of rorlland will itive an exhibilion in tnnihliiitf, double horizontal bar ami pyramid woik, The price of admission will be'.'.') centH, iviiiK everytiotly a chance to attend thin excellent entertain nnint. An intercHtiiia feaiure of the content i that the winniiitf Hide will have their captuin'a picture framed and bung in the reception room at the BHHoclaliona expenao. Tally cards will be Iiiiiik in various biiHlnons houseg arouiul town allowing the standing of the two teams each day. Sixth Ansivkrsahy, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olson entertained a number of their friends at their home at Willamette Falls Monday evening, in honor of 'the sixth anniversary of their wedding. The bouse waa beautifully decorated with ferns and Oregon gr;i(e. The evening was spent in music, games, etc. I'eli ,.iitn refreHlnnunta were served and en' joyed by all. ThoBe present were: Mr. and Mrs. Olson, ltov. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Handera, Mr. and Mrs. Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, .f Lfihaiion. Mr. Williams. Mrs. Case, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. J. Tetorson, of 1'ortlaud, Misses hmma Olson and CJlara rottirson, Misses I Initio, Minnie and Mttie Case. IIiiiincK Kducation. The county in debtedness nuestion was thoroiiL'hly dis cussed at the regular meeting of the Henate on Friday evoning, with Lol. li. A. Miller leader on the allirmalive and To tii Capital. Thoa. L. Cowing, manager of the Western Union Tele graph office In this city went to Halem Monday to take charge ol the office in the Capitol building during the reunion of the Ivulslature. "Tommy" Is a first clan operator and this recognition of his abil ity is complimentary to him. W. It. Ix)kii Is in cliargfl of the Oregon City olflce during hit absence. . LaiukV Howi.ino Ci.I'b A ladles' bowling club was organized in this city IsatNuturday afternoon at the bowling alley In the Armory building. Tin nrgattlrstion was promoted by Mrs. Theodore Clark aud already has a initiiibcrship of H5 who bid fair to be come experts in this healthful and popular amusement. Fhkioiit Katkh. There is a probabil ity of a change in the freight rate in the near future. His understood that the railroad and ateamboat munauers will meet al l'ortUiui on Monday next to dis cuss aud act on a river rate. Fur Itrut Specials. 1 Chicken and garden farm, 2 acrea in Clackainaa; frame house, spring water, valuable llshing privilege 15 kt month. 2 (iood larm, Kl acres, ml in cultiva tion, gxxl biiililings, 7 acres prunes; for rent or mile. 3 Nice clean dwelling iu Canemah lor rent or sale. Spring wulor. 4 Flegant dwelling 7 rooms, double parlors, two hay windows, pine moun tain water pumped from the Clackamas, bath room. Kent or sale on the install ment plan. 5 Little cottage at Klyville, goJ well water, hall acre garden. II K.CKOSS. HchI and (heapeat Insurance. Save money on vonr insurance by call ing on K. K. Martin, who represents the only Mutual tlolmt business in Oregon Cilv. You cannot aflord to keep on throwing vour money Into policies and pay from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad vance and then have ibe company fail. The Oirgon File liellef asBixiation will stand the floi-cst inveHtiniition. K. K. Maiitin, Agt. Ciiinmercial Hunk Muck. lliickleii's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for Cuts, Hrulses, Soos, Ulcers, Salt iiheiim, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped bamls, Chilblain, Corns, and s.'.l Skin Krnp- lions, and positively cure Vile or no pay required. Il is guaranteed to give imri'ect satisfaction or money refunded. For sain by Chaiman A Co., Charnmn I Iron Hiock. F.urt'kil Motel, Has Iho reputation of setting tbo best table in Oregon City. The cooking is tlono under Krsonal supervision of Mrs. liihbons, ami the victuals are equal to the best had in a private family. Kooms and beds clean and comfortable. Give the F.uroka a trial. Meals and beds 25 cents each, Special rates to regular boarders. For t!ie Kidneys. "I sin 115 years old ; have had kidney disease and constip.ition fur 25 years. Am now well used your 8. H. Head ache and Liver Cure one year. Used 0 bottles at DO cents each. J. II. Knight, Kutlediro, Or." For sulo by C. G. Huntley, druggist. MI'rXIAI. (I.I IIIMJ OFFICII. The 4lrivi.ii HI ii I in iii nil Till March 20lhLn,t .i'VI"nf ii"'ilV"w. for Only 25(nls. I vary taxpayer should read a Salem paper this winter. The Oregon Weekly Statesman is the blggnat.brightest, cheap est and best paper published at the capi tal. The legislature meet in January. Needed l.iws are to be passed and a U. H. senator I to be elected. FWerybody will want to reud a good paper this win ter from the scat of war ami to all we cheerlully recommend the Statesman. It is fearless and fine spoken. It urges economy along all lines of state vovern- ment and Is waving a war in the Inter ests of the taxpayers. Taxation must be reduced by abolishing all useless commis sions and correcting almses. The states man is the only reliablo republican As sociated Proas patier In Oregon. It con sist of twelve page weekly. Its sub scription price is 11.60 per year.but by a siieclal arrangement with the publisher we have arranged to supply it to our itihaeriberi from this date until March 20th. the adjournment of the legislature three months good reading (or only 25 cents. Forward all inlsicriptlon to the HTATKSMAN, 8ALF.M, Olt. Hend in vour order riiriit away The sooner you send the more you'il get lor your money. there Is Jio hlng so (iood. There Is nothing just as good as Dr. Kirm'i New discovery lor Consumption, Cough and Colds, to demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute, lie will not claim there is anything better, but in order to make more prollt be may claim something else to bo just as good. You want Dr. King' New Discovery because yon know it to be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs, Cold, Consumption and lor all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs there is nothing so good ss is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bottle free at Charman St Co.'s drug store. Regular sice 50 cents and fl. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars rained. I'ay up your subsciption to the K.ntkhi'KIbk and get the the lienefit of the reduction in price. The prince of palate pleasers. Hlue Label catuii. K. K. Williams, the grocer. Plunk note, receipt and order book at the Kntkiickisk oftiee. PURELY VEGETABLE. frrnrrrnfrfli i tit in tlui tAVfffl'J t Ah h.pfpt 1UAI. Sfurtric for all li-n- uf ll iJvtr, bl"iiit h krirulita itM Unt hrl lrf r vent (11111 AMU I- JtVMM. WaIAKI Otfft tPVKH, iUt. t OMXAIH7H, MI7I.I N AlikKA. IUI flflKATni Nothing unplmunt, mthinie to comnftm, u brmh; arl In neatly v-fy cim tl citim Urnm ih H -'(!' h, and (iin U twatly crricd if yu will UtaSMM'iwl.ivfa Kaf.iri.AToii. I ri'-t nK!t o ftiir a rmierjy i iUit rciuliiv tiwhr, It wiil alto sjnpruva yum jyjftite,cumjleiiwo aud general haahb. I'IKKKr H'rw many auffer ifarturt day aif day, making ) burden and rut'Ung ciit4m' ui all iianrt wmg Ut ! ttrt MiMtritiK Ua i'llea. V1 ttUei ia rr'iy to (h hand of almi any or who will um tyiefntt eally lha remedy that haa pmnancnily cured tha aamU. Simmons l.ivka kBMiLAtos ia no draatK, Viotcot (mi mt bui a gml a to aaturt. CONKTIPATIOW SMOl'I.D not U reaHed aa a l rifling ailment in lau. aatar dcman'la th utmoat rrgularity of the bftwrb, and any dwatioa fr'rfn thia demand pave I he way (aftcn to ttiAi danger. It w quita aa nereary to remov impure tcuimulMUM bum tl bowel aa it i i cat or aleep, and Do health can be i peeled where coativt habit of body prevaila. bICK HKADACIIF.t Thia diireaing anlirtion fKfura moat frequent It. The ditturliartca of in Momath, anting from ihe bnperfe' ily digeatad etmtentt, rauaea a aevere pain in the bead, accompanied with disagreeable nauaea, and thia conmiuiea what ia popularly known aa Stck Meadarhe, fur the relief of which Tak SimmumS Uvea Kkuulatos oa Mioicihs. MAKUFACTUiaP OWLT V J. IL ZK1LIK CO., HiUaaelpbia, Pa. When you buy iayir""-1"-1-" Agents for Pure Prepared Paint A lioune you make sure tbo title ia clear. When you paint it uae 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. CHARMAfl & CO. CITY DRUG STORE. -Telephone No. Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed - At the Name on every piece, l.owney, choc olate. K. E. Williams, The (jrocer. Don't Houses Made Hrlfflit. Murrow, the painter, has removed hie shop to Seventh street, near the depot where o'ders can be left for painting, pnpordn.nging and calciming. Trices to suit the times and all work honestly aud elllcicntly dune. tf New ( iiilertilklng Itoom. County Coroner, W. N. Godfrey has oH)iied an undertaking room on Main street near Tenth street, where he will keep in Btock a full lino of coffins, caskets and burial robes. Hib prices will be found reasonable. tf Hooks Cheap. Everything required in the school room, books, slates, tahlets, sponges, Ink, pens, pencils, etc. at Daniel Wil liams, cornoi Seventh and Center streets. Full stock of nuts, candies, notions etc., fresh and of good quality. Sold at reas onable prices. Your money back if you don't liko "Schilling's llest" tea etc. K. E. Williams, tho grocer. Let exoneration in grocery atlvertisinR wrap your judgment as to w here to buy in that line. "The longest polo takes the K'rsiiuir.on," and the short est price catches the buyer which accounts for the increase of trade at II A II HIS' Grocery, City Stablea. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., Succaaaora to W. H. COOke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. 150 Rooms. John Stearns. Cblef Clerlt HOTEL ST. CHARLES Front and Morrison Sts.. Portland Or. DiviKsg JJcCuI'KV.Pkops. J. L.WALDRON, Late of New Era, DEALER TV POUTiTRY, JiD KdU KIM US OK PR0DUCH. OFFICE WITH THE D. E. ALLISON CO. '0l-r09 Front St., San Francisco. Consignments solicitated. The hept of references given. A Magnificent Ensemble of America's Highest Salaried Performers. Shively s OPERA HI Saturday, Jan. 1G A BIG BLACK BOOM Georgia University Graduate and Operatic Minstrel Stars. 30 Star Performers 10 Great Singers 10 Great Dancers 10 Great Comed'ns Watch for Our Grand Street Parade at noon. The only Colored Ladies Quar tette. " If I were you I'd go." 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