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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME HOUTIIKKI1 1'ACmO RAILWAY. MOUTH SOUND, ('allliirnl KirM (lliroimli) kosuuiir Uual (way tlallona) Ml, in. 8.u i. in. SHUTS' iOUKD. Hiwittiurt (wy slallmia) California Kiraa (tliruuKli) 9:27. m B; Ui, in 1'OMTAL HOIIKUUI.K, MllciliaiMOiii Nurlli, , 1:00 u.m Mallolsaa aiilus Huuli,( 00. m and i.:JU p ut, Ma I dlapbutd Imia Mirib 7 wp m., K la .m. Malt diaolliuud (ruw auuiu II Utui , 1:40 p. m. it star iiiii inertia uss, Mall cIiim lor lortl.nd aid dmrlLutli. tMilhU. ivnouu, mm o ii, in. Nil clo ts lot MilaukM oiilv. 141 a. m. 4 4ft II m Mail rrlvti Irum r.iiUacd, 11 10 a. m. and 1:11 p. m. 111)1 touts. Orranri (Mlrtokly.Carus, M ulliio, Liberal and MiilalU ! al li m. aud arrival all. in. Oriin Cllv lo Kaar Crok. Mink, Clark Maaduw Brook, t'nton Mills, aud lilum, ! l a. m. Monday, Wtdliaaday aud rrSay, anil liirn. tut InlltiMrllifl dava al 4 Bft II. tn Ormi City to Viola, U(an and Kudlaud Iravoa Ursiil Cllf Monday, Waduiitday and Friday al I.IM . at., laavlug Viola aaiu days l7.UUa, o. Una-iin Cllf lo WllUmatu, SiarT'.rl aud Wil.oiili.e, arrlvua at Injur, in, aud al 11 JO a. in. !,.. (1. ii. r.l il..lirr window II npon on iiwlar fnm. lutulla. m. A.l I i r ! . b' bi ai lua . "r t .imuily I off Hun lar, U mi nil. a' d r. All Kuli-rn mall lhal la dt'Umd oil I Mill irlva o . II Ml a. ni.. ft. I'. U lu will 0 m oo 12 O'clock or 4.l6ioiia oar. MIM.AMKlTK FAM4 H'Y. ci isav uarixaicjH aaioui timimi raku 6:611 a, m. . m a iu - I " t m " am" IU00 ' A " Il i l:0J i. III. li II) ' ,lfi " 2 Id p.m. 40" 40 IU " 40 - l - l it 1 " 1;IS " .lu - Sunday 0rs !' yhonr tat) 1 1 n'a k p. m. In iflwt uu and ( ' Jai'U r ft. Iiw. C. A. MM.I.KU, n. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. IHH7. Stats TkAfiiKKa' Association. The meet nt of tlita Slate Teacher' AasocU tlon villi m held In Portland coin incur Tuod y evening, lWemW 2"Uh and ending on the Will. Tim stale kit porlnlehdi'tit sogip-st that It In very pro table that re .amiable rt- will Ixt in lit on 'l railromla fur lriiHrUti'n, anil dla (hat In a almrt lime tin proxrHin will e coiiiiluuJ an I ilUtrlimtii l. A very capable body o( iakura will le at the aatociation. Fok A FHl'IT Ilari.AV. The North wet t'Acifl'j Fruit Grower' Aaawlmion hull t meeting In Portland on Janti art ilih to 13th. Iiidunlre. and L. T. iCeynohla, o( tlem liortlculliiral coin inlimionnr lor the loeoixl diatriut, liaa buen Hlitt0l by Ihe fxftiilivecom. rnllteo to secure exhihiu 'or Ihla inret liii) In thla iliniKt t. Irnf niailvo (rnit men from the enure .nruiwai win in Vrtriint for the iiirioe of dikctmNing uhJiH'tt relative lo the fruit intercit. Mr. iCnyiHiKli l aniioim to uinkeai Kkm1 aahowiiiK of txhilita t thla limn a pimaihle, and Invlu-a the co oiTation of e-ery one lniuruiti'd in fruit growing to aaxmt In nuking the diaplay the brat !nltlo. I'MiKTaTiu Nk TIik Kiiterprlneln yltwi cori'ki"iideni:e Uton all auhjtcla and from all n-i:tiona of the county. Kavh individual reader may not be panic ulitrlv Inlerexted In the happeninga of evy coiniiiiinlty, but there i aomeoiie in evry loniirunity iiibereHted lu aoine piinlcular ihingor jwraon In every other community, tlmt correajwnduniw I read by a very large numlier of pmiple. We would like to mm e.irh locality in the county reprewnieil In theiie folumiia. The Fnterpririe prima more new than all the other pawia combined and la prepared lo print much mere it our iriemU will aend It in. Any of our cor reHpondonti will lie furiiitihed with eta tlonery and poaiuge by applying to thia lllce. Nkw Mail Kkoulatwn. The pout olllce depHrtmeni hue eent ciruulnra to poHtinaHturs, informing them that it It not permiMHiblo to write upon third or four-claHg matter or it wrapper, or to print or write ujwn second clan matter or ita wrapper direction relative to the delivery thereof ia InconelHtent with the poiital regulations; consequently, direc tions to deliver losoma indefinite address, as to a "drugifmt" or "pnysician, nine mailer be undeliverahle to the addressee, must in all cases be dinregurded by the postmaster at the olllce of address. PoHtmiiHters are directed to Inf. rin their patrons to this effect, and that after March 1, 181)8, nmtier addressed In the foregoing manner wilt be held to be un inailiilile. Mioiit Hav Khun Avoinan The suf I ferlng and distress reported In tne gold t . t. rontons of Ahtska might have been avoidod had this government adopted a me ol the rules practiced by the Cana dians, to wit; that no man should be al lowed to cross the boundary between Alaska and the North-west territory un less he was eudljiently provisioned for the winter. The United States autnor itios, through the customs service, might prevented the departure of persons from our ports bound for Alaska who were not supplied with the necessaries for a cer tain period, and thereby have protected those who had not the foresight or the funds to protect themselves. Many men have gone to the far north who had only money enough lo pay their actual fare to Juneau or Skaguay or St. Mich- aula, thinking thut oni e In that country they could get employment whereby they could live, hut at the approach of winter all or practically all woik Is shut down and this class of adventurers find theinsi'lvus out of employment and out of money, left to the mercy of tlione who have provided for themselves, There suit could not bo otherwise than as re ported. Attkntion Kki'uiimcam CM'Ht.-The at tention of republican ucncrully is callin to the communication elsewhere In thii Imsuo from the executive committee of the slate league of republican clubs The turinu campalun ia near at hand and promise to be one of the most Im portant In this state for many years. It il eesential, therefore, that republican club throughout the county and state revive their organliittlont and tie In readiness for the work when the time ar rives. Kvery club In the county should be represented at the meeting of (be state league to be held In Portland where the work of the coming campaign will begin. The npjioaition Is at work, in fact they have never stopped working since the ait election, and in order for the repub licans to prosecute an agreive cam paign they must be thoroughly organ xed for the woik. KkkpTiik Ili aiNKss at IIomx. Many people compluin that Port hind mer chants get a large part of the trade from Oregon City ami Clackamas county. That the Portland merchants do get a large amount of huaiueaa from this net lion I true, but there is a reason for it, The reaiem Is probably not because they sell cheser than the home merchants nor bee suae the home merchants do not carry the goods dunired, but because the merchants are reaching out for trade by inviting purchaaers to come to Portland ami inpect their stock, offering them In ducement to do so. They advertiae in the newspapers and let the buying com munity know what thev have to sell and w here certain articles can be had. They keep their goods coriHtantly before the public. If they have an article for sate al an eiecial hargiiin enough printer's ink is used lo let the public know il. Ii pays ttit-in to do so ele after long years of experience they would discover their mistake and quit sMnding money for ad vertiaing Oregon Ciiy lu many good store and by Judicious advertiing the itlainea which now goes lo Portland could be kept at home, but until that time Portland merchants will get the cream uf the trade from all the contig uous territory. OIK LA bY .MINHfKEM. I heir Knrceaaful P.nlrrtaliiment Mhlvrl)' Friday Mgbt, RcMom, if ever, has a larger audience aSNHinbli d In Khively's opera house than the one that gsthered last Friday eve ning to witnens ilia ieiformance given by the lady minstrel under the euphon ious name of the Comical Coon Combi nation Cumpany. The la lies kept the audience in capital good humor through mil their long program, which was in tvrr.)iercd with music, jokes and danc ing. The only criticUm to lie mde was tint the end "n et," talked so low that some of their jokes fell flat oy reason of not being heard by the audianca Mies lleatiie, as Llliwhyte Jackson, the inter locutor, presided with the dignity and grace of a coon to the manor born. Hones, Kglentina Williamson, (Mrs. Theo. Clark,) and Alphalietical John sing (Mrs. J. II. Htilckler) and trombone-, Miss Inky White, (Miss Kagland) and Miss Yellow Pearl Yaw (Mrs. Clark lianoni) were gowned in resplen dent livery and sustained their charac ters admirably. The entertainment opened with an overture by Cooke's orchestra, which was rendered in a manner that brought hearty applause from the audience, and was followed by the minntrel and or chestra in a "Hot Time in Old Town To night," sung with a vim that made the rafters ring. Mrs. Btrickler added new laurels to her reputation as a vocalist in her solo "All Coons Look Alike to Mo," while Mis II jkuI Pilsbury surprised eyen ner friends with her singing ''Kentucky Babe. " Mrs. Uunong, always a charming singer with a voice remarkable for its strength and carrying qualities, fairly outdid herself in her rendition ot ".SiHter Mary Jane's Top Note," receiving an enthusiastic encore. M a. II. B. Holland, of S;ilein, as Marie Rose Ilaum, sang "Sing, Smile, Slumber" and "Alabama Coon." in a manner delightfully pleasing to the au dience. Hervoicehss wonderful range and is soft and sweet, though quite strong enough to be plainly heard in All - .f il . I...:i.l .... iJ 1. a ... In iwl pans 01 uie uuimuiB. ono im.jr r,unV,.. er reputation of being one ot tiie capi tal city's best singers. 'Kvery Nigger had a Lady but Me" was sung by Miss lUgland in her most captivating manner true to the character he delineated and her effort was thor oughly appreciated by the audience. "Mrs. Clark's rendition of "Leader of Co. B" was the embodiment of grace, which added inest imably to the charm of her singing. She received an enthusi astic encore. The "Oh My I Oh Mel" song and dance by the Misses Sehmeer and Mr. George Best, of Portland, was cleverly done and heartily applauded. The surprise, as well as one of the best numbers of the evening was the lol i' lhj Pielty Itose" by Master Ivan Hirlckbirs lllsck P.ittl. The changing from the natural to the falsetto voice, not only kept people guessing who the ingi-r was but led some to think some one lu front of the stsga was twisting lu the suiting. Ivan made a decided hit ami was vocileiously applauded. The Charcoal Octette by eight young ladles delighted the audience, and the girls were forced to respond to a hearty encore The solo dance, by Miss Josephine Chaae as Im Dandy, was executed! with an ease and grace that was delight fully charming and captivating. The Zulu club swinging by Hominy Kraut Jones (Miss Hlolb) of Portland, showed that lady to be an expert in that line. The whole program was charmingly conceived and most successfully , and happily achieved, reflecting great credit on Mrs H trickier, under whose auspices the entertainment was gottan up. ilflTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS 7'Umf ovvifwiM HtsatintrM, frrrartv t il r ftinJ iHiljMibii,ncriaj) vitor lid baWlUll " pullli t Itlfh'tlUfc- Uon " Ihsjjr ! rife Nutri-i" tvirlrlaBt wmanli(MMj. aiiJifiir ijtv Vwlnrirnrnt ofrjrimi) ttn4 bodf. no ' lhfti -r.h.,t A i. hfltm llr Ixa. For nole by C. 0. Ilunllev. Thai Lamm Hark ran hm raavif with Dr. Mll' NkllVK I'LAHfKK. OulyXAo. Free J Excursion To Portland. Moyer Clothing Comp'y Third and Oak Streets m Matters In Probate. Final report of J . T. Apporson, guar dian of Aggie Kellottg, a minor, set for Monday, February 3, 181)8, at 10 a. m.. and guardian authorised to pay $134 83 received from sale of property over to MarrA. Kell igg. the newlv appointed guardian, to be used in the education and maintenance of the ward. Henry Troge, administrator of the es tate ol Chsrloi F. Pillnter, deceased, au thorised to sell a wagnn and team be longing to said estate at private sale. Kichard Scott, guardian of Kzra W. Cressy, an imbecile, instructed to ac cept deeds (nun C. A. Lskin and from Thomas M. Rogers in full payment (or indebtedness to said estate What lr. A. E. Salter Nay. Bukfalo, N, Y. Gknts .From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, lam prepared to say that it ia the most remarkable Kemedy that lias ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved manv from Consumption. Sold by Channan & Co., druggists, Oregon City. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, end positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Chatman & Co., Charumn Bros. Block. Fur Young Men ami Yenug Women There is nothing that will arouse the re of a young man or woman so quick as to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is nuiHsy their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a socially of ladies' and gentlemen's' fine work. There can be no better work Uian is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnswortb's barber shop. A ANTED TRUSTWORTHY, ACTIVE " gentlemen or ladies lo travel for re sponsible eslablihsed house in Oregon. Monthly UA.00 and expenees. Position sieaily. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelop. The Dominion Com pany Dept. Y Chicago. cold flNo 0PAL DIAMOND PEARL stereo k SILVER 11 i jjl WATCHES RINGS rings RINGS Silverware II i . ; CLOCKS ' CANES I I Holiday Goods I all sizes Umbrellas il : .,KT i I GOLD CS I spectacles Burmeister & Andresen's LOLlET I HsMMHMssMb m j Rogers Bros.' SILVER Gold Pens SILVER MUSICAL p CfiTirnrfi.rhPft MOUNTED and MANICURE , A li pimmm PURSES pends SETS Instruments : i x ft : In order to enable our numerous friends and customers to pay us a visit and examine our NEW STORE with its entirely NEW STOCK wo have concluded to give them an opportunity of doing so FREE OF COST. Our plan is this: Everyone visiting our store fron Clackamas county who makes a purchase of us amounting to ten dollars or over, and presenting a copy of this add, will have the amount of his or her fare to Port land refunded by us. To those not acquainted with us, we beg to eav that we have but ONE PRICE and that the lowest. All goods are marked in plain figures. Stock is new and carefully selected by our manager. We sell only at Popular prices. BEN SELLING, Manager. SDr. Wllllnma' Indian Pile Oiutnienl will cure lillnii, UletHlimr. and lulling Plica, li uuootUm the tumors. allay the iiudiuk at iiiut. act ,1 a Dtiuliii-e, irlvt-a Instant re lief. Dr. V'il,iac'InllnnPilcOint- niPnt I Kvery box I arranteil. Hv dnu'BKt. rT mall on re ceipt of prlt-x. M eenu and f I.OII. MILIUMS KANUf ACTURING CO.. Toi. Cleveland. Ubtu. For sale by C. G. Huntley, ? 1800 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation by the Oregon Telephone and Tel egraph company. Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma, Salem, Walla Walla, Tendleton, Albany and 96 other towns in the two states ou the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a B'rsonal communication, istance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Huntley's Drug Store. d. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - Oregon. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drujr, Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. 1 El Inn W. I. STALEY, Principal, Salem. Oregon. We bave told you that a business education pays. Businessmen will tell toot so. Our graduates will tell you the same. Certainly no stronger evidence.is wanted. This school is Thorough, Practical, Progressive and Popular. It is the leader in business practice methods. Students transact business throjgh the mails by the intercommunication system. Send for catalogue, which will tell you all about the school. THIS IS WHAT our customers claim for ns and our groceries: That we offer the I 'est of groceries at the low est prices. They have confi dence in our goods and know that we never misrepresent our selves and Hint our stock nf fine groceries i the purest and the mnst nutritious. Last, hut not least, their grocery hill saves it self fully '2b per cent by their dealing with Marr & Muir. Our way of doing business is to treat everyone fair and square and offer the very best in our store. IVTa-xT & TVIvrir Library of the World's Best Literature. Prepared nnder the personal direction of Charles Dudley Warner. With the assistance, of HAMII.TN WRIGHT MABLE, and a large corps of famous authors and educators. The choicest thoughts and literary gems of all ages and all nations. The Library is to consist of 30 royal octavo volumes of about 600 pages each, printed in large, clear tvpe, on tine paper, substantially and richly bound in modern library style. The first volumes are now ready and the others will follow rapidly. Each volume will be lavishly illustrated with full-page and vignette portraits of authors. Advance orders on special introduc tory terms, which prevail during period of publication only received through HARPERS WEEKLY CLUB, 14 Mar ket street, San Franisco, Cal , or 2i"9 Stark street, Portland, Oregon. Call or send for sample pages. AT Bed Hock Prices. Being desirous oi closing out and going to Alaska, we will sell cheap Or the Next 3 months. Mills 4 miles south of Oregon City. Plank and rock road to miil. Bills sawed to order. lindsley & Sons. H. w. JACKSON, Umbrellas, Guns, Sewing Machines, And all kinds of small ma chines put in good order. No work to difficult to undertake. Prices reasonable. Shop in Caufield building Near Court House. minium Mail AND -n Iper. A. W. PHILLIPS, EXPRESS AND DELIVERY Prompt attention to hauling to anyr part of Oregon City. Moving attended to promptly and. carefully. Special rates given on hauling to and from Gladstone and Park place. EMI Depot Sixth and J. Street TWO TRAINS DAILYT For All Points East "FAST MAIL ROUTE." Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and Spokane, daily at 2:45 p. ra. Arrives at 11:45 a. ra Leaven for the East via Huntington and Pendleton, daily at 9 p. m. Arrives at 7:20 a. ra. THROUG H FIRST-CLASS AtD T0URST SLEEPERS. 6CE3, R.IYER. SCEDQIiE Ocean Division Steamships sail fron Ainswoith dock 8 p. re. For San Fran cisco: State of California sails Sept. 19, 29; Columbia Sept. 24. COLUJJBITI RIYER DIYIjSiejS PORTLAND AND ASTORIA Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 8 p.m.. and at 10 p. m. on Saturday ; returning, leaves Astoria dai'y except Sunday ai 6:45 a. ra. Willamette River Route. . Ash Street Wharf. Steamer Ruth, for Salem and way points, leaves Portland Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. ra. Return ing leaves Salem for Portland and way points Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at 7:15 a. m. Steamer Gypsy for Salem and way points, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a. m. Returning, leaves Salem for Portland and way points Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 7 :15 a. m. YOTILIi RIYER ROUTE. Steamer Modoc, for Dayton and way points, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays at 7 a m. Return ing, leaves Dayton for Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 7 a. in. Snake River Route Steamer leaves Riparia daily except Saturday at 1:45 a. in., on arrival of train from Portland. Leaves Lewiston, return ing, daily except Friday at 6:00 a. m., arriving at Riparia at 6 p. m. W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agent.