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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O.t'.T.CO.'HHTKAKKIIH, ALTONA AH II KAHUNA, TR hlSTLASII.BALIM iU ISIlRriSllEftTS Lsava I'lirlUml. Taylor atrimt dock al 1: A, M, ti k i Htiuilay v:uu A. M, ami Idnvw Oi. lit lis ( I aalnui SHU A. M. Miiuk dir. i d LjiSUaui.il.y. Kattirnlnt l.va (roti I'ltjf Inr I'm Hand at 2. It 6 if null HHII1. M. Sunday. Pad lima, I'mmI ioroitiiMlmloin and low rule. Nil way Irniahl bauillvil. Mwclal raUia un UiriiU iraigiib Wilkl,r,,UK(,ln, to try by .11 u.. SHYNESS IS SERIOUS. iiK'uivim anuwii tj iiijv inin aim bow 11 ,m HO I'll IK UN I'ACIKIU KAILWAV. MuaTH .iiimit, Callliirula Kmra.e (IhriMith) kn.oburi 4KI (way alatlmu) Mal.iu riuar bouts oiihd. Hualiiirf Itral (way tlatlnun) Callliirula Kaiiroas (Hirudin) Mali m P 'Ur 7 13 a, m. I M p. in. t:a a, m. 77 a. m 9 4 p. m ( Wi. iu. t'OHTAL HtillKDUMC. sraouTiisa ratiiria .ausoab. Mull rlixiM iihi Norlh, I 30 p. m. "lid 7 p. in. ...ilia Hun in, I 07 a. in ami 7 p. ai. Mall iliirllmmd Iriim Hir HSa. in., i Hal dUli bmal Irum Miuib, t a. to. 0:ln m. , 4 p. in. BY .ast in, elect iu us.. Mall rli'M. Iiir I'cirtl.nd ai.d diairll.utlif (Mil. la, IV . oi I, and 4 it !' " M .lclon li.r MiUuka only, 14ft a. m.. 4 4ft n. m. Mail nlvas fruin inland, U N a. lu. and l ift p. m. mi .iiutbs. OrpinuCllytaKly.C'arua, Mullno. Liberal and Miliaria laavaa al U la. and arrltea alii m. d uracil. City to llnatar Crk. Mink. Clark, Meadow Urix.h. Ciilun M Ilia, and ( olum.loavaa at a a. m. Mnnday. WadiMJadajF and Kr.4ay, and raiiirnaou Mlwlii. daa at 4 as p. m Urrciin tlly In Vlnla, l-osan and Hadland Intu Or.C'in City Monday, Wadnaaday aad Krlilayal I.W p. m., lealii Viola tain daya at7;U). o. rini t'lly to M'lllamatto, rlialTrl and Wi.niillla,rrl.aHu Mia. m. and ias at ) M a. in. Ua y. O- n rl lilioiy window la yn on MinHay (nil, lu Kill a in. A I uu.rtl.i.p-l nil" ;n b"i at in. '"or It piumplly aa. I off Kumar, a. mii nil.ar d . . , , ., . A i KmI. iii mall that la delayed sal (alia I" arrl. oi ni., n. I'. lulu will 0 mo ou VI O'rlfa or 4 lft.wt'l0 oar. Vtlt.LAMKTTK fAl.lJJ K Y. cabs lsav. auaraKMox aaiuui I to a m. s:iw ' t so ' to ui " I I tO U 10 i III p. m, 4 0 " I HI " t 10 M f.u " lu - uiami rLLa t a. nv 7 uu " vo " 4 I ufj p. m. lift " to rn m l il 1 il " :& " Jnimy e'a loaa ry no D in. lu tDvcl uu and ol'i'r hour nnill t o'clock Jl'iU 'K ft. IHWft, C. , Hll.UH, ecrT. FRIDAY. MARCH 12. IW7. Hiiik.i.ka ro.Tiic Bt'itouL Chii.hnch Cuuiilaii)t i.ttintlnuallr Iwlnn m.l m to the m-ed of lti-r lllk (cilltlp (or rvai liiiiK III. Hurrlajf n hool buililin. From lm otttli rt of the liill WH tlon of the city Jim tlillilrcn liav. to aili tliroiiKh the iniil IrotiiaWto f''r lilockc oil tln variouit croac ilri'i la coiim-rtiin! SuvMiitli with F.lfVfiitli, fxmpt ilicy n" up tliti 1 a lit ami Inuk iy wy ' Ailitin airwt. Tim lili-alli on Four tci'iilli atu-t'l from Wtt-liimilon to Mnin alionld lm n puin-il ami . fionulk put in from Mr. FriM ( liHrmitii'a reaiilrme wm Foiirti'niilli .iri'i'l. Tim unit-,-i-.7fiiiii 1 1 1 Em I'otiuir lioiilil lm rx tomloil imrlli on tlm went "I'll' of Wnh Inuton Ktrwt to coitnth t wild tlia nitln walk on that Blrwt IcH'linu 'f"' ' nortli part of the tily to FiftuHitli ulreut. CrouBwulkt ncroa. Fuiirtwinih .ml Fiftetintli ctrm'tcnJ thin ono lilox-k of .idew.lk would jjlve dirwt coiincctioii from tho north imrt of the t tty to tho Dan-hiy achool buililliiK. A. It now I. IIih children of thl. tmrtof the city rt KidiiiK Bant of Main it reel huve to w.lk from two to aix lilix ka out of their way in order to keep out ol the mud on their way to rwliool. It would require hut . mnitll expeiiHO to put in tlieno cron mid Hlili-wulk and tliim complete the side walk ryUun no that there would lie no dillUiulty in reaimiiitf tliu vnriouc parta of the i'ly. Firrv CoHiHvoa' Wool) in a Day. W. II Hoimey, formerly of Aurora but now of Woodlmrn, wan in town Tuesday. Mr. Roiiney, wilh the .HNtHtaiiRe ot two other Woodhurn men, have purfucUxl a dni aw for cutting timber which they claim will revolutionize the cord wood biiHiness, They have completed and have in oper ation two of their machine, and In a re cent tout one of them cut off a Hr log 4 feet, 3 Indies in diameter In 3B' minutes. The machine and .aw are very light and can be easily traniderred from one place to anothur In the timber. Armed with one of theae machines two men with a team or a two borne power engine to furnish the motive power, which is transferred to the mechanism of the saw by light tumbling rods, can easily cut BO cords of wood per day. A Nkw Ukhanium. Wilkinson Bros, have growing in their greenhouse at Gladstone a novelty in a geranium. It folks near the ground, one branch of the gtulk and folitige being a delicate cream color while the other half of the top is the natural green color of such plants. The plant is strong and healthy, and Is over a year old and has shown no Bign of donning (lie conventional green which all well behaved gdranlums wear. Mr. cannot propound cream colored gerani um, from Dili plant of his, hut it is set d un that It lssccoiiipliHhed for vegetable freaks do not reproduce themnelves so readily as do human freaks. Ouoiitto Iktkkkst You. The effort, of the young people of Farkplace-dlad-Hone to purchase an organ fur their school building should receive the encouragement they diwerve. The play they will put upon the board, at their entertainment Sal unlay evening will be the catchy and funny drama, "The Hickory Farm " The music holweun the ncis will be by some of Oregon City's best talent .ml well worth Hie price of idiiil'sion, 10 and 20 cent. J'eople from O.eg'in City wishing to attend will get off the electric car at the Mister's pisiform, from where It is but a short distance over a good path to the school house. If the night: Is clear, tho moon will furnish ample Hgl't. MEDICAL EXPERTS 6AY IT 13 A SYMP TOM OF MELANCHOLIA. It Takoa Varlou. Forma, but la Invariably a I'orrrunnxr of liniiontlav A lilwaaa That Uliould lla ( arrrulljr TrraUd la Tlina AffntiL Men M Well at Woman. At lust It hits been discovered that the jtb'oii llie girl who seems f-xoeedliigly shy ois in the fushioo suo does is that .bo Is demented, This is tho result of extensive Invent! gntlou by insanity experts ou both sides of the water, Exceptional luHhfuliifKS, as it is called, Is really shyness. It Is a morbid condition of the mind, i certain Sort of dementia. Often is the expression heard that a person is painfully shy. Yet in soon an instance no doubt has been raised as to the mental condition of the object of the remark. Nevertheless, it is far more tlmn probable that the Individual refer red to was suffering from insanity just as mncb if not mora, than many per sons who are living out a tortured exist enne within the walls of a madhouse. It is a well known fact that one of tho most notable symptoms of insanity Is that which coses the person afflicted to shun tho company of others. Loneli ness Is an incentive to Insanity.' Con finement in a solitary cell in a prison Towinu Bakoss. The sUt.mer Eugene ha. been withdrawn from the l'ortland, Oregon City and Dayton route and la engaged in towing wood barges lo the Oregon City isier mills ami In doing ' any other work in that Hue to be had. uapiain jne. r. ueer siaic. mm una ,. maiwM jt , aluncr onl a temporary arrangement and that , nDUtural mental condition which as soon as business picks up be will re-, impels a person to avoid the society of sume the old route again. : humanity. No one whoso condition is ' 77; , ... norm.l ever consent to such an exist Dkntistiit. Dr. J. II. Miller, dentist, ei)Re treats all diae.se. of the oral c.vity su h j'it how ,be i,antT axpPrt looks at as K'rli:uinentltls, periostitis, gingivitis. shyucs. is shown by the following state necrosis 01 the iiiaxlii.ry bones, pyorrbu'.. .lveol.rls and fibrous tumor, of the gums. Artistic gold and porcelain crown, and fine plate work, first-claa. workmanship. Kx.m'nation. free. Terms reasonable. Ollice 7th street. SOAP Red Seal 30 bars Oregon City. .30 Pale Savon ... 27 Lenox 27 Clairette 27 Babbitt's 21 E. E. Wiluamb, The Grocer. U 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 IIaskkt Kocial. A literary concert and baeket social will tie held at the Hea ver creek Congregational church, Wed nesday, March 17ih, commencing at 7 p. m. There will he no sdml-wlon fee and everybody is invited. A good tune i. assured. Music In NcliouU. Vocal .ml instrumental music has como to be such a part in the exercises in all public schools that a mush al Instrument is absolutely a necessity in a school building. In all the larger towns the district furnishes the organ as it docs the other .ppliances for the school. The I'arkpl.ce-ljladatjne school having no musical Instrument in their school have determined to purchase an organ and lothat end the scholars foi some time past have been making every effort to ra se tint money required and now have some l-HJ in their organ fund. To raise the remainder of the money needed they will give .11 entertainment al the school lioti-cun Saturday evening March Vi at which that must laughable comic drama, "The Old Hickory Farm" will be given. The t.ilcut who will handle the Various characters are among the hrighlcxt boys and girls of that place, whit h is snllli lent to insure that the play will be well (outlined The muiicnl part ol tne program both vocal and instrumental will be lirsl-clats. The admission will he 11) ennts for adults and 10 cents for children. Something to Depend On. Mr. James June., of the drmr firm of Jones A Son, Cowdeu, III., In speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowdt-n and l'ann could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into hasty consumption. Hav- init Dr. Kiim's New Discovery in the store, an. I selling lots of it, he took a bottlo borne, and lo the surprise of .11 she begun 10 get hetlet from first dose, and half dor.cn dollar bottles cured her sound and well Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try It. Fiee Irial bottle ut Charman iV Co. 'b drug store. How to (let a Public Oftlce. Many desirable offices are within the gift of the new administration. Those who wish to know what places can be had and how to get them, can obtain this information by sending 75 cents to Soule A Co., Washington, D. C, for the "U. H. BLUK BOOK." showing all government odlces and salaries with Civil Service rules, sample examination questions, etc. Under present laws women stand an equal chance with men for positions that insure a comfortable income for life. The "Blue Book" gives complete Instruction for ollice seekers of both sexes, and is besides a valuable book of reference much In demand. For Young Men and Ynuug Women There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so Quick as to have inferior laundry work put off on pPle(j t0 oonrae 0f action for which merit, made by Dr. O. W. Knni of New York, whose wide experience makes bis opinion well worth considering: "Shy ncss is as much a disense as scar let fnvcr. It is recognized as a symptom of dementia or melancholia, just as on extremely strong willed person, or one who is what is termed unusually self aasertive, is regarded by physicians as a possible subject for acuto paresis. "This shyness takes various forma, urb as a sudden feeling of fuiutues. and weakness on looking down from any extreme beiuhL It Is present when a woman persists in looking under the bed before retiring, although she kuowa full well that there is no man there. I know of one case of a woman who, when .he turns cut the gas, invariably light, a match to see if she has turned it completely off, and nise t'.mea out of ten she lights another mutch to see if he threw the first match into the coal scuttle or fireplace. That is another form of what may be termed shyness. "This shyness is due to a variety of causes. It is very often the case that a system which is run down leuds to this condition of mind. The continual think ing upon any subject, or what is termed brooding over a certain thiug, leads tc this. If not checked iu time, melan oholia results. "This shyness is as common to met as to v omen. 01110 men serin cmlmr- rn'M'd nod ill at euxo when in tho pres cuce of women, while, on tho other band, it is often noticed that tho pre. nice of gentlemen nmkes some women very ill at raic, only, iu justice to the sex, it must be stuted thut this very rurely buppeus. "There are ninny reasons for these facts, but the most o lumnn one is ill health. Should a pcraou so troubled go to a physicist), ho or she would be re garded as posHesmng symptoms indieut iug a lack of will power and approach ing insanity iu some form. There are waves of morbid shyness, just as there are waves of insanity. There are waves of certain kiuds of suicide, resulting from iusiinity. Tbore are waves of bridge jumping, killing with razor or knives, shooting and death by poison "Many suicides aro due to temporary insanity, brought on by a variety of causes. One of the first symptoms is shyness. Persons nfllicted with this shyucss never tukenp any of the sciences or professions or become, students. Tbiy luck the will power ncoessary to do so. Whore the normal mind of man over comes difficulties and troubles when they como, the shy, retiring niuu socks relief in soleido. " Dr, Ilenry Campbell, who is the phy sician in charge of the Northwest Lon don hospital, says thut morbid shyuess is, liko other mental disorders, an exag geration of uu unnatural physical state. It is among women, be declares, that this symptom of mental disorder is most often seen. Lacking the physical strength of luau in most instances, they are un able to withstand the depression that sometimes seizes them. That depression gives birth to a desire to be unobserved. Here is the beginning of the fit of shy ness which results in unbalancing the mind and creating the idea that the very sight of others i. an affliction to be avoided. Several Now York doctor, who dis cussed the question at length said that they had noticed particularly among young women whom they had been call ed npon to see that those who hud ex hibited the greatest embarrassment in the presence of young men were lacking in that mental equipoise necessary to the normal brain. Modesty is one thing, they said, shyness qnito another. The one causes the young woman to refrain from action that would bring upon her just criticism. The other is simply iui thorn. They may dress ever bo well, thore is neither rhyme nor reason, and but if their Bliirt front or shirt waiHt is , one that only results iu general disoout- mussy their neat appearance la Bpoiled The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. Thore can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnaworth's arber shop. of Wood Wrinled. Wood wanted. Address "C" care F.NTKHPKIBK Office. Use OXIEN for your "nerves" also for coughs and colds. Pamphlets free. Charman & Co., DruggisU, agent. fort New York Journal. About tha Sauna. "By the way, where is the major nowadays?" asked the mutual friend. "He i. in au institution for the treat ment of tbe feeble minded," said the nolouel, with a trace of acrimony in bis voioe. "You don't say I" "Well, sab, they don't call the place by that name, sab. But yon can see for yo'self that it amount, to the same thing. It i. 11 water cure establishment, sab. "Cincinnati Enquirer. PURELY VEGETABLE. Th. ChtapMt, " 'T-li. An (rnuTiMLKrarinc Mill dl4MM tA Um Livtr, burfiiacb nd fiplMti. kcgulat th Uvcr tnd or event Chili, 1 Aim I at V KB, JrlALARJ- : OUt MVatt How!. 1 LOHrLAIrttt. KIWTLKtsV NM, ).VVtt AMD Nacha, HAD I! HEATH! N'rihinf l o unpUuant, ftcthfnf to commfm, u kill braih; and in Marly vzry um k comca (ran the womsKb. and can bt to aatuly correxud U you will talta SiMMOfM Kivki kav;uijToa. Uo not nrjclect to Hurt remedy f'r lhii re pultiv duvirdr. Il will Uupftvf yiAix aL-iuu,c-mpUito and general health. How many atiffpf torture day after day, matting life burden and robbing exiMenra of til pleaiir, owing to the Miret atifferiftg (rom 1'ilee. Yet relief it rcadv to the hand iA alnv-t any mm who will um yttcmali tally the remedy that bat permanently cured thna tande, hiMMowa Livva Ksu,ultob ie do drattic. violent purge, but a gentle aaeiatant lo aatura, COXHTIPATION SHOULD not be reffarded aa a trifling ailment in fact, natura demarul the utmoet rvgularfy of the bowclt, and any deviation frrrni thl demand pave the wav oit en to tcrtout danger. It it quita at ne:ciwary to remove impure actum ulationt him tha brwcla aa it 1 lo eat or Bleep, and do health can be e a peeled where a coaUvt haUl of body prevail. SICK HEADACHE! Thif ditlreWng afflWioo occur moat rVeioettlv. The dittiirbanca of the Momah, ariking from tne Imperfwily digested content , caue a aevere paia in the head, accompanied with diMicDseabie nauaca, and thi contttlutra what it poptiUrly known a Snk Headache, for the relief of which 7 Apt a hi m mow aUvaa KaooLAioR ot MaiJiciN. MAXfJPAtTUVKD ONLY Y J, U. ZKUJN 4 CO., fhiUdalphia, Pa. FARMERS . . . Your team will have the bent of care t nd Full Measure of Feed At ihe City Stables. W. H.YOUNC, Prop., Huocaor. to W. H( COOke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. 150 Booms. Mil Stearss. Clilef Clerk HOTEL ST. CHARLES Front and Morrison Sts., Portland Or. DflYIKStJJcCfltlLEY.PKePS. Rooms from 25c. to 11.00 per day v Elevator, electric lights and bells and all modern conveniences. 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