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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. C.T. CO 'NNilCAMKIII, Al.TONA ASH lUNI Dt, bbtwbks rnBTi.4 Hi), !.( ash iHiinriMxm i Ltsv I'nrtlaixl, Taylur atrrnl ttm-k at 4i A. M. "kir-i similar W;im A. H, ul ii On I n li I oulvm s.JW A, ll. wotik il.r. anil Ij.WIbiii (l if. klUiriiln lux vi (limuii Ijf lor I'otlaud it . It d .r ami . I'. M, Buuilnr. faal lima, hm1 mii'iiiiiixlnllnin ami low rutin, Mo way Iramlil dandled, Hulal ralva uu through Irslglit. MOl'TllttUN I'ACiriC RAILWAY- KliHTH (M'X0, faltloriila Kmraoa (tlirinh) 7 M a. in. rloaaliurr; l-mal (way ilalliini) I ft" p. m. Halvlu t't.livr ;'7 a. 111, SOUTH SOUS". Hiiiliri Ioral (war ititlliiii) 9:77 m CallluMila Kiru (lUrougli) 4p. m in. m I'-ae nat Wj. in. POSTAL HCIIKliUU. by southern rAurtu sailsoad. Mill (liMMfo i North, I Mp. m.anit 7 p. m. sUtlDUiaaa 'iii Hiiiiih, di ami 7 p. m. " Mai IHrllitilwHrmn Nr ti a. in., llU-la, ui. Ma I dliti bui Imm souib, I a. m , 4 p. ia, V BAIT SIDB.BI.SCTBII) LIB. Mali vIiimw lur rirtlau4 aiid diairlt'Uttnf tMil t. IV imu, 4 ia I', in, M iliilu t lur MilwausM only, I 45 a. m.. 4 4ft p. in. Mml rilvtl trom fullaiid, 11 lu a. to. and 4. It p. m. ill aoi'TEa. Orrion City to Kly.t'arua, Mull no. Literal and Molalla lava at it m, and arrls at I Jul. 'Vim-sob City to Itaatcr Craak. Mink, Clark. Woadiiar Hrm-a. futon Mllla, ami Culu.Uavm at I a. in. Monday, YYai1nKlay and ri.uay, and raMitrna ou follnwlua: daaat 4 Hap. m Ornn City ! Viola, Ufan and Itcdland Um orfgnu City Monday, Wmluoailay and Friday at I.U) p. m., Iavlii Viola aaiua daya at 7 uoa. at Ofcoii Ci ly to WlllamaiU, t'arT.r I and W,.imlila,rrloaal luaua. in. ami ivavto at II to a. in. da y. U. u- Ml ildiv.iy window ll nfa on -inidar Im i. to lo II a in. A 1 1 r.-l'i-ip-d nil 'hi b-i ai in "ur ! iiiuaapily M t off Hud lar, aa u "tl-ar d -r. Ai Kwi'-rn mall I hat la dlard an I Mlsl" airma on a m., a. I'. lcln mil o. tut on 12 O'rl fi nr 4 It f.wt'ie ear. Wl I.I.AM KITE rI.U KY. cabslsays suirsstio iait.01 wtixaarrTS raui I 'o a. m. . m. KIM - 7io " M i U) " 0 UI I It " I I no l .ut p. m. U IO It " l it p. at. M ,q " " I 40 4 i. - IU 1 " Ml " " lo - oaday Mm ! ary bnnr nnlll n'i'lo'-k B to. Ill Owl oa and kl"! Ja"U rt I. C. a. hlU-tH, ftirr, FRIDAY, MAKCII 10,1807. Tin Wiatiub The clow relation which the wvatlinr lMr to pliyaleal romfort, to health and to production tiiakoa it a iieverlMlllnir anurt'ti of con vernation on all oo-anlona anil umlr all clri'iitiiatanica. ticluntillc ami accurate weatlmr clxMrf atlona have ili'lltnl i nicanuru lh lirlii-f III ill wBllitr tiriHfniialli'atiiiiia. a Una anil "inixill foniaata." It la ncvcrllicliaa a fact liowiivt-r, ell-known to oM wttli-ra that w cannot fXKit aclllml wcatlici until lh mow K'to"t of llitt nmuntaina Tim iiin'i raya lurrciiiw In noaur ai In travnlit nnrthward tho miminor aolntlii anilOn. wet ptl will Krailiwlly grow iWfTcr until they dimier allouutliHr ana) itixid weather comei to itay. Th record of I'ortland for 2J cmiaecullve vcara ahow that March ha a daily avenue rainfall of 0.1 Hit of an Inch. The iiiailinum fall of rain at J'orllaiul is from IVcemlMir 15 to January 15, alie the latter date there being an ivcrnno irrailual decreaae in the amount, and thi tiritdiial decrcaxe i not altered by thu nrt'Hciico of the ennlnox, at leant, It in mt an nhown In tho "3 year recorded at I'orilitnil, Ori'Kon. HmrKita with Ki.owkhh. Somo people are Hiicccaffiil in growing flower while other are not, yet the unnncceiiiful Kroner may havo a ood noil and die vole an milch time uud htlior to theii flower a doe their imiKlilior, yut fail ure I their rewurd. The diirmence It), one grower know how to grow flower while the other doe not. There are two wa) nf learnitiK how tourow llower one inhy the hitter and diMAppointini; Hcliool of expeiience and the other by gcUintt the experience) and knowledge of oilier throimh a tiiHgaine devoted to floriculture. "SucceH With Flower" a monthly iimnu.ino, 32 pace, puhllHhed by Dinitce & Conard Co., Went Grove, Ponn., ie ono of the bent publications In America for the amateur flower grower. It help and lilnte are all practical and can he rolled on. By following it in Btn'ictloiiH there can be no failure In growing the iWUe.licate plant or IhihIi. HubHcription price 25 cent per year, or with premium of fifteen varieties of (lowers 40 cent. Send for sample copy. raui'OHAi.8 Foil Itniv Kobort A. Habersham, U. S. surveyor ttenernl for Oregon with olliee at Portland, has Is sued a second notice inviting sealed pro posals to execute government surveys in in townships 5 north, range 42 east; 10 a, r 11 w ; and 23 s,r 4(1 e ; also fractional townships 20 s, r2!) o; 21 s, r8e;23s, 40 e: 23b, r 47e;32sr 15 w, 21s,r3e making total of 287 miles ;bids immt bo at stated prices tier mile and no bids will be r n oo 1 00 00 SOAP JIpA Soal '....30 Lara Orcnon City.. 30 " 4 " nm n t Pnlft Kit von. . .it .... i Lenox 27 " .... 1 00 Babbitt's 2t " .... 1 00 Gold Duflt, per package ... 20 E. E. Wji-mamh, The Grocer. considered when the price exceed 21) per mllo for Muhdivlsional and coiinect lug lines, (23 for towtishlp and range lines, and r for base, standard inerld-, Ian and meander lines. Did will be opened Annl 0, 1817 and tli" right I re served t reectatiy and all bids, and no contract will binding on the part of the I'niUid Hiatus until approved by the comiiiaHoner ol the general land olliee. WoilK ON Vl'I'KH WllXAMU'lTU The goverumeiil anugboat Maihloma Is at work clearing the Wlllametto between Corvalli and Harrlhburg of its obstruc tion, the water being too high to mt mil of operation any further down, A boat now run to llsrrlsburg once a week, and there are some 400 ton of wheat yet unsold to be brought down. Captain Hatch ha been enabled to get along much more rapidly with the work of improving the river since he was furnished with a more powerful and conveniently itriangcd boat, and the upfier river 1 now in Ixitter condition than ever before. A the river fall be will move down, clearing out anags a he goes, putting the river in good shape for navigation. Outlook rott Fhuit (loon Fruit Commissioner, Usury K. ()och for the drat district compriaing Multoinah, Clackamas, Clatsop, Washington and Tillamook counties say the proapecta for large crop of fruit this season are very encouraging. In fact he aaya, where there should be one fruit bud, there are two, and, if no untimely rain occur during the time when to pollenlxa (ion of the fruit blossom i going on there will bo one of the greatest fruit crops ever teen in Oregon. Orchardista have had rather poor luck for the past two seasons, and the chance are that they will have ft good crop and fair price Ihl year. Ksiosn Annual Convkntion. The 2d annual convention of Sunday school workera of Clackamas county will be held in the Methodist church in Oregon City Wednesday and Thursday, April 14 and 15. An excellent program is being prepared for the occasion . In ad dition to the prominent 8unday school workera of the county, the great inter national Sunday achoul worker, Prof, llamill. of Boston, will be present and deliver two ad lresses. Prof. lUmtll Is the peer ol any spesker in the field to day an I bs no superior anywhere. Itev. O. E. Hawtts, the state president, and A. A. Morse, state secretary, will also be In attendance. Coaaa-8ToN Hsavaa The corner stone of Kl. Jamea Kpiw-oial church aas laid at Ht. Helens last Monday by Itev. Ueorge H. Van Waters, of St. David's church, Portland. Short ad dresxea were inaihi by Itev. Joseph He Forst, of Oregon City, Kev. Win It. Powell, Kev. John W." (Simpson and other F.piacnpa) clergymen. Mr. Palmer of Portland has chsruo of the purish and occupied the pulpit in St. Paul's church in this city In a morning service last IVcemlicr. Tax List KitAnv. County Clerk lixn has completed the extension ol the tsx roll and turned it over to the sheriff for collection and that officer will he ready to receipt for ItttWl taxes next Monday after the county court has ap proved his sficclal bond of $50,000 as tax collector, for which put pose the court wilt nice' in special session this (Friday) afternoon. Ikntistkt. Dr. J. 11. Miller, dentist, treats all diseases of the oral cavity such as perlcumentitis, periostitis, gingivitis, neciosis of the maxillary bones, pyorrhiea, alveolarls and lihroua tumors ol the gums. ArtUtlc gold and porcelain crowns mid fine plate work, first-class woikmannhip. Kxam'nutions free. Terms reasonable. Olliee 7lh street. Mn.l.iNKUY Oi'kmso March 25, 2(1, 27 st lliu lied Front. Klegant spring hat at KaHtern prices. A cordial invitation to all thu ladies. Mrs. Maggie K. Ham ilton. Beariie-s ('mi not be Cured by locsl applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gels in flamed you have a rumbling Bound or Imperfect hoaring,and when it la entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the intimation can be taken out and this tube restoied to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nino cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an infltmed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. For YontiR Men and Youug Women There ie nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman bo quick as to haye inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dross ever bo well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is uiussy their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a Becialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than Is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnsworth'a arber shop. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. The Salem association has just closed a very successful membership contest. It In ald to have been even more excit ing than the slate legislature, ( 'Any limn who will make the privilege of the association a stepping stone to manly character will always receive a heurty welcome, "Good clothes" do not count, but the asnoclatlon has no plsce for the "Bum" or the "Loafer," The canvas for current expense 1 progressing slowly. It will be a bad day lor the assocclution when It is compelled to make Its memliership fee cover Its expeiiae. The community that will not suport a work for young men such a the association i doing will not proer. The men' meeting last Sunday was one of the best ever held in this city. Kev. C. A. Wllley gase an earnest, plain, practical talk, and the music was exceptionally good. "The Crowning Olory" hymn book la voted by all to lie the t)cst yet. All men are cordially in Vited to attend these meetings. Hon. II. W, Ladil, governor of Khode Island once said, " To the Young Men' Chrlatian Association, commerce is Indebted (or hundreds, thousands and tens of thousand of conscientious youtha now serving in Its ranks. These will be reliable and trusted men of the future and they will be the better for being members of the association. I have great faith in this great organization, for I have watched the results of its moral and social influence, and I know them to be beneficial." The best bssket bsll player in the country are found in the Young Mun'a Chiistian Association. Four teums seem to stand out above all others. They are found in the following aHsuciations: New Britain. Conn.; Trenton, N. J.; Taentv-ltiird street, New York and Fulton atreut, Brooklyn. None of the college or athletic club teams have been able to cops with these, The game is fast becoming the popular game of the country, a all colleges, athletic clubs and association are adopting it. Minute seem like hour when a life ia at (take. Croup give no time to send for a doctor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure give inshtnt relief and insure recovery. Tie only harmless remedy that produce immedi ate results. Geo. A. Harding. RIPANS TABULES are good for headache, heartburn, sour sto inach, belching biliousness, torpid liver, drowsiness, las9 itude, foul tasto in tho mouth, bad breath, constipation, indi gestion, dyspepsia. Tho formula by which they are made is in use in the greatest hospitals in the world and is prescribed daily by nine doctors out of ten. Three times in five when a physician is called ho will write a pre script ion the items in which will almost exactly correspond with those of the Kipans Tab ules formula. 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Th Cmmopolitan Migarlne, edited by John Hkisbbn Walki, wiihei to add a quarter o( a million to ill clientele, already the larf ett, of intelligent thinking reader, poaieaied by any periodical In lha world. IT IS PREPARED TO PAY HAND SOMELY FOR ASSISTANCE REN DERED. It wlshea the aenrioea of one reliable man or woman in every town, village, oountry district, or manufacturing establishment In every State. All that la required of any one la reliability, earneatneaa and work. No matter on what other work you are engaged. It will pay you to examine Into thia offer. Apply, Hating poiitlon, capability and refer, ancea, to THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE. Irvington-on-tht-Hudion, New York PURELY VEGETABLE. Thu Cheap, I'llfMt -t 411(1 Jit-t f.tli.lv Mtii-r tint in llit world M 171 TTaTf for all tlittaiMi illU C- .HQ IrfsTVent Oil 1,14 AMD J" st vats, Ma I. AMI- ni; Kkvirnt. 114wkl OMrLAJN7, KMTLIti J.UHUKK AND V.. ill A. BAD 1IRKATH! No h'tig U fi unpteaunt. nothmf ao common, m Imd bfth; and in nearly vry cam ll comet ittm tfit ttomai h, and can t wo aaulljr crrKtd if you will uk hiMM'Mkljvra ka,iLAToa. l)o nUct o nif a rrmedy Uir thi repiiluivt duorder. ll will alto lupruvfl your appetite, covi pit turn and general health, FILKHI Haw many tulTrr toriure day after day, making Ufa burden and robbing ex.ttenre of all ptcature, owing to the tec ret mfleriitg from Pdet, Vet relef ia ready lo the hand of almtl any one who will uae yttemati cally the remedy thai hat permanenily cured ihouw Mndt. hiMMOMt Ijvbb KatjULAToa t no draauc. Violent purge, but a gentle atatttant to nature. CONMTIPATIOJf SHOITI.D not be regarded aa trifling ailment in tact, nature demandt the utmoet regularity td the bowelt, and any deviatlot) from ihit demand pave the way often lo aerUjue danger. St fa quite aa necoaaary lo remove Impure accumulation from the bow tit at it it lo eat or tlecp, and to nealih can be eipected where A cotiivt haliil of body prrvaile. IIICR IIEADACHEI Thlt dittretalog afRirtioa occtm moat frequenthr. The ditturtiance of the atomath, anting from the ! Imprrterily digested cm ten it, cautca a aevere pmia ia (lit bead, accumpanied with duagrecable nauaca, and thi conttiiute what ia popularly known at Sick Headache, for the rrlirf tA which Taks blMbtomi tUvaa KaouLAToB on WaDicixa. MAKUFACTVal IO OMLT BY J. H. ZK1L1X A CO., miadelphia. Pa. pARMERS . Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At lhe City Stablea. W.H. YOUNC, Prop., Bucceaaora to W. H. COOke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. 150 Boom Join Stiariis, Cllef Clerk HOTEL ST. CHARLES Front and Morrison St., Portland Or. D.VIESJjIcCflOLEY,PR8PS. Rooms from 25c. to 11.00 per day Elevator, electric lights and bells and all modern conveniences. SILVER PLATE THAT WEARS In buying silver plated ware of any kind, there are two things to connider durability and artistic de sign, both of which can be secured by purchasing Rogers Bros.' goods. Our stock of this ware is all new and bought at lowest prices for caBh. If you wish to purchase any article in this line be sure and sec our stock. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN The Oregon City Jewelers wmmmmmmm fie S . Loi i;Ii)Ii8-Ii:iiiiii;iti The Great National and Representative Republican Newspaper. Reduced Subscription Rates, by Mail, Postage Prepaid. DAILY AND SUNDAY, -SATURDAY EDITION, 16 pages, SUNDAY EDITION, 28 to 40 page. One Year, 6.00: Kix Months, 3.00 - One Year, $t.50 - - One Year, t2 0 WEEklY, Issned in Tueedav and F One Year, tl.OU; Semi-Weekly Sections, 8 paiies rids each av, lo paip-a each wees six Months, 50c. 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