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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME IHHlTIIKItN PACIKIU RAILWAY KlIHTH SOUHD, ' Callli'ttila Kiiirta (tliriiuli) Irg twill (way sUlliuia) iovtm aovto. Kntnliurg Initial (war atallniit) California kiprsaa (ttiruii(li) K M) it. m. l.iwp. ui. t :n m t; 0 p. ui wlih i revfiMiM ,iih. Thf smaller iium-1 II ! II . 1 iil UU it'll her of I'MMiiilllii'N mul the gie.illyie-! dined viiliiniM o I i.t I i 1 1 1 jH ultra rli'Hily I HImh f Hi Ailj xir ei j i m ( "in tO till' IrilllHIU'liilll III M liIHIiet hh' llHXltlllllllN Hull WllH III)) I'llHH In 18'Jfl mul I8ll."i, and dm liltxlly mora pnillt.ibie i tlimi in IHICI, alum the upeiiloii nl, flllnlirlal Inallliiliuii as mi IiiiunI dully nei inreiiee Tlii rM were lull 105 miKlicuHiniiN or iiti I in h nf all natti-tut p Ml I.i I. rt n.lny 1'imTAL HO.iXI'UU. v toursta rACinu an,oD. Mall clott 0 Nor (li, I liOnlll. Wll0H.ei i.iili Ho nli, (). m anil :lWpin, Ma I ilUl bu itl 1 1 "W Cor h 7. SO ui., 10 l( ..... Mall dii ilbuuit Ir nii mjii li H.lUa m , l:4Up.in. tlWt UPS ILIO'ialC Met Mull el a lot I ort.itid ai d dii rl uld JXlli U, U (Kill, .illU 4 40 (I. Ill, M.ilfiloaa lr MilMHiikM only, 1:45 a, 111.. 4 Uu. m Mail . rilvM fiiim riUad, 11:80 a. ui, tm 4 Hp. m. IP SOUTH. Orrion ClljrloKly.Oiirui, Mullno.l.lbaralaiid Miliaria Icavna l U ui. and arrlvva l li m. Oallf. (irriin Cllr to Haavar Crnk, Mink, Clark. Mvadnw HriHik.l iiluu Mllla, ami CiiHnu,lavaa Its. ni. Muiiilay, WailuinHlay and t day. nd rauiriia uu liilliiwlui daa al 4 K P. m Ortiiii I llf to Viola, Uifan and Itrdland li-avaa (Jrfgi.ll City Monday, Watlurada abd rrldayal 1 UU p. at., ialu Viola aauit dajrt I 7:0)1 a. in. Orv-mi I'ny lo Wlliamaite, afT' T aid Wll-i,ni., arrlm.al lu.UUa. in. aud .vavt- al It 10 a. in. da. jr. Uiurl ii,aiy Hindow n np"U cm -iiii.. Iniiuiotolla. in. A'l l"i" r ! "i V " 111 ' u tx.laiUia or 1 I IDIIipUf I orT uoa, m on mi,' d r. A., Ka.i. lu ni.ll ihal tadnlayud an III - riia o ( wi . m r. U lu ii o m o 12 O'cl.K a or 4 IfttHtMHnO car. MI.UiKITK FAI.U H'Y. tPiriroion atilui ( m a. m. ;iu W " 10 00 " 11 lfl li to - 1 16 p. m. 4 0 I 40 - a io 1:14 " l.lu iiutrrri till 4U.m 7 HO " I l " HA " I 04 p. in. 1 la " 4: 0 " IU 4ii ' 1 m " VA 11 uuilajr ra loarir hour until I "V.o k m. In inol oil aim I iwn r a. im-o. V. K HH.i.r-ti, - vrr. A llucklna y )iiiH lliiUluil nrnl la.iiu ll.ililiirli Jii'lKuiHiit fur pl.iinfiir in tliH mini n f.tfti Willi iiiifrcHl 'line laniuiy 11, 1HR li'tlixr Willi .'W mt'Tiii'V" (imin. i II L iSiiMiioii ) ui v tticti'iii ( Hy ct Imiikn ..ml Iiimii il in.Ht i!oni.,.iil..a in ; m "" """ 1HH7, NK..i..Hi 1117 in IMINI. mul AOS In I8U.1. "Iv" lul,,,,ir l""M ,0 fllM " l'P"l Winn IIih .M....imr..lHii llahlliliHa ol I III- "" il (Turi'iil ynnra ki i'onMiinii-i mi t-vi-n Kri'ntr tliiiiiimtivo Ih ni'on. TIihIhihI llalillliiioi of nil 1 1 in (mIIihk liiHliliHlona In 1KU7 Ih foiiml lo I (SO -r i f nt l"H lliHll IHIrfl Mud (X) Nr n-iit li-i IIihii IHII.'t, Tanukn r Hiiuhkh . Alliuny pi-iim-nruti ''Tin liiiinia rMi ri-fcnily nililianil mi lii'iii ulioui H, A. I.nii'lla, of tint liy, Ik) f at unioiiK tliti yniiliKi'Hl oliliiirn In Hit-war ol Ilin iiInI;')ii, i-iilallii( wlii'll I3yeaiaul huh. John Cnllin, of iliia oliy, lii-lii-r knnwn Johnny, pre-i'iiia tlila. W Iiimi II yi' ira ui ajii he enlialoil a IhuIit In ('niiii.iiiy A, Kl'tli Nrw York, mul ni rvi'i) i-ontiiiiiniiiily ' li rouli llin war, hi ill-cli.HUM Hiiit nIiOwIiik timi 1 1 at il nrliM'il on July It), iHn'i, mIiiiii In ciiliH'U'l In (Vxiiiiany K, and RPivnlin Arizutm. Ilia r'liiwnt wan ill 1W iiiuiiui'lin'i,tH, a.il'l lo I iIih rm oul In tin' vnr ol tlm fiii-llliiii. Jiiliiinv A I) MirqiiMm, hhhIkiihm, plain' iff V" K L huliiiii ohIitimI ili.it balmii'tt in liuiol n ttanliii-e lm ih1iI into court wit itln ;u) I in iiih in iiiur hi mMii(ii(ua nu pti'iv- r ol Inmilvi'lll ili'titorfi, Tllrt loll 'lli( mlt) In hnifhy in nl ami -it'-rl. Ail niinfM ol iiiHolvi-nt ntalfg mill lewiv rr pixilnU'il y ililH court m hirehy rr(uireil to n-xrt tlm comll imi of irof urtma. eal ilna mul fumla in their hmull in Miii'h ri icily nt IfUHt once very threw i i. i ... i. .. ... .. .. i .... hi ..i .1., i Hi Wmll) CiirlltU li'lno, Him phi il ii'rui m lieu mij fii.i ifrorl that IhhI 'I reierrml a of ciinau to tlm ri'firwi lu iiiaolvenry nmiti-ri liHieaftnr to he ili-aiKiiati-il hy tin court, TK Hvn ii he'fhy M f i r 1 1 ataliilinK "" in all piwm nf MNaiirrifiiMlil rif (nafil Vi.lil t'Mltttl'a mid i a-i-a wlu'iM piuiHiiiy in in tl.e hands I t''"n of rt'ii'lvora, tul i Imrttliy mitlinrisil at audi rtfdTfii to ftmninn and verify the i'oriticiii of all r-iMirta i i filed and in VfHt iKHl4 t if condition hihI inmiuKi'iiieut i'Iih 1 1 oinii ' I'lin Hni-r'aliiuii-ni at 'h tVVti Side unA Kridat inn was complit4 anrci-aa. At tliH h iioirt-(i hour tl e ildi iat loira ipiml, liai'dminK the ,K urniiiinl. il . mi il canOiiifd by ft ItrM AiiihiIi: n fl k In m,,wir, on till lliM'IM n.l lli lmlii-arf l.llHTly thiltiiin i l'her - Mm Htinul f tie variout acctinn- of our n umr) ' fT'l'lH rich nli to tiff mJ"tv A I'roinliifki i d I'lraxlug feature of ilif i-nicr glnuifiit fivf -ene fioin hlatorn ai ilr uiK The irve Bo-ton i 1 h'lya, who would not he opprm-trd by i 1 1!' Ii inli aoMium; Tlm patnoiiu woman I i who wou'd ru'lii-r drink 'xileon than to 1 jioiicha diopof imporiHl lea; and The nun who wuu d ! tuiild up 'ln-ir town at the expellee of liiN-ton wlnlt ahe wat in diNirfat, were ad liiere. The yoiin ladiet were unique in Keyoiuiionary cottumea. The coiitraat tieiweeu 1708 and 1898 wan clalv nhown t the manner, Hieech and dra of two yiini ladiet. A r-inall boy recited ''m-eiii' Thi'Wi at Niiflit" in a ideating manner Two o'her ri'CiUliona, "The Am rican Flan" and "Little Uoldcn Hair" wem nicel" wnt under (ieiifnil (Jominiou at oui I ' " cutaiei., funda and proia-rtiea, fXart the hiMiktand nccouiiI ol axhitfiieea I limn. 0 i thltcoaat he wat in nearly if not iiilie all of the Indian rnuaKemenit idler I lie ri'tatllloii," That Spkciji KKaion The adyeme reMirt on aeatlng Mr Corbett in the l'n it rd Statct wnalH haa ttarted anew the talk of a npeclal aeaaion ol the It-Kit-latuie, au-1 while the talk Knee ineriily on the govi-mor tawt wwxl. In all that it taid rcKardina a raclal tension no one one hat yet olfi-red any evidence that the tame ineiiila-ri who rcluaed to take the oath of oil) o laat time would not do to tiiaiu If convened in taxlal ttinxion In fact it teetut abaolulely certain that they would not perform their duiiet Ixitler nuw than l(ure, ami why have the farce reHtd It In only a year until the refill. ir teaaion will tie held, at which lime we believe I he hwiIh will be repreaented by men and Hot boodler. The KHjple want remedial It-uinlation they wanted it lant lime but were de ceived by Ihowi whom! (ieed (or tiiom-y canted them to "fornet" tlieir pntmiaet. Tlieat tame people may have lout their greed for money or they may not have. To try them aualn It the only way to find out, and the teal comet too liigli. It diwt not pay toexperunent with Infer nal nmchliiea Let the uiembert of the late lamented h-Klnlaliire terve out their U-riiit lliimoleited and erhapa the object leaton may be ol Ifiiefit to the (Niople in etdi-ctiinj tcrvantt herealier. hauk xs ask;mi:.nt. E. E. M lllluma Takea Ntept lo Trolect Ilia Crrdllnra FKIPAY, JANUAHY 2H, 1HH8. To IU FuxKUTiii.-Tlie Souihnrn I'aclno road hat taken a ttep, which in view ol the inereatnd travel end crowded atate ol their cart, It to be liiulily cum lueiided In the future all the paaten ger cart on the tytietu will be fninUali-d at the end of each trip Pr. (iardiner, the rompauy't head aurnnoii, hat o .in- jileted arranguieiiU lor cli-trlnu the cart ol the dim-aae Kermi tliat might lodge In them Irom i-arryinu diteate Infected pat- engert, and the work ol fumigating them will be inaugurated in a lew dayt, it it reported, Tim YouMim Souum. Albany Dem ocrat: The Corvallit Timnt taya that M. A. Iluhlor, of that city, It probably the youngeat union eoldier in the United Hlatet. The Democrat it ' repared to prtiacnt a candidate (or the honor who will probably knock Mr. Hubler out aev vralyeart. H. A. Undit, of Albany, on May Uth, IHtll, enliated In the Kith In diana, F Company, andtorved continue outly through the war, later In I t'o. IWili Ind. He waa in 113 engagement! and klrmlaliet, including Fort Doi.elaon, Fort Henry, Shllo, Vicktburg and Kher man't march to the tea, in one fight un der lire tteadlly lor 21 dtyt. Hit regl inenl marched over 4000 milet, Mr. Jjiiidit wut only 13 yeart and lett than one month old on entering the army and mere boy when the war cluied. He it no 4!) yeaie of ago. Let'e hear about Mr. Hubler. Will Haihi Nxt Fuidav. Uui Wtwh lin, recently convicted at Hilleboro lor the murder of John D. Idiick about four yeart ago hat been ecnteiiced lo hang February 4th. Wachlin'a attor ney! have been inuking every ellort to ecuie money to pay the expente of an appeal lo the supreme court, and with that o! J'-ct in view one ol the condemned tuan'a countel made a trip to St. I'uul, Minn., litttt week to toe Wachlin't mother ta ho in mild to pormwne considerable meant, but tlie rolUHi-d to put up the money. Thlt it mid to lie the lant hope the con victed man hail entertained and now that the etTort hat been uiiHucuctHful there U nothing left to do except to carry out the sentence Imposed by the jury, l'ruperutions for the execution have been under way (or the pant two or three weekt and now that an appeal will not he taken the final scene will he enacted next Friday, Phokkmhion Wkix Rki-kkskntkd The (act that a comparatively small amount of the legal business of Clackamas county goes to ontHlde tttorneyt speaks volumes for the ability and integrity ol the law profession as represented by the local bar. Indeed this is as it should be. Thefuctofa lawyer being located in a large city is no guarantee that he has superior knowledge and can more ruo ceaefully attend to legal procedure than the man who lives in a Hinnller place. As a matter of fact the local attorney as a rule Is more succeHHitil in hit practice than the one from abroad, for the reason that he list an opportunity to become familiar with Ida case and also with the character ol jurors which the attorney from ttie large city does not possess. The bar of OreKon City, we believe, will compere favorably with that of any city in the state, and therefore there seems no Rood reason lor going from home (or legal advice. Not So Many Faii.ubkb. An impor tant lndicat'on o( the (air measure of .. . .1. . .1 ..!.... 100-? la prosi.er.iy m ne cou ur, u - . That Baek a lth In nnmoer oi nana lanures o cumpairu . yr. Miiua wimvui viujavu. The peoplo of this i-ity were some what tuipri-ed laat Saturday to learn that on the previous day E K. Williams, the grocer, had made an assignment to Thomas F, Hyan (or the benefit ol hit creditors. The approximate aa-ett are as followt: Htock 14,000 Accounlt fi.ftOO Iteal KtUte .... tHH) Total 111,400 IJabilitiot 10,581) The principal creditor it Allen A Lewis, the wholesale grocery Hi in in Portland. The cauae which led up to the assign ment by Mr. Williams are said to be due to failure or forfeiture of a wood contract by Batdort Iiros., who had a largo contract (or getting out wood on the Weal aide which was to be delivered on board the can of the Willamette Falls Co , (or which they were to receive $1.40 per cord. Mr. Williams had been fur mailing the firm with supplies until the account amounted to something like t;totK). The firm abandoned the contract and were unable to pav thoir bill and while Mr. Williams has security on cer tain property the cubIi Is not at present available and in order that his creditors might be protected In the premiaea he doomed it best to make tho assignment. The butdneaa is still conducted by Mr. Williams at the sume stand under in structions from the assignee. In addition to the cause above stated it might not be out of place to state that an additional reason for the failure is as signed lo the great business depression of the past three or lour yeart, together with close competition aim excesaive rents paid. The latter in particular in Oregon City is out of proportion to the busineas transactions in almost every line. Mr. Williams has been in the gro cery business here for over eight years and has enjoyed a good trade, but the expense incurred in carrying on the busi ness has left but a very small margin. Card of Thanks. We wish to moat sincerely thank the many friends who so kindly assisted us in our great trouble. Mas. W. N. Godkkky, Mrs. J. A. Conkkr, Mn. and Mrs. W. II. Godfrey, D. Q. Godkhky, 8c0tt godfrky, Mattik Godfrky. Cub twinning waa a novel lev tire and waa much appre, i.ited. The milaical prii rain wat iuad tip of tonga bv the intt-nn-ilia'e gid-, a duet by the Miaea Y-mngi-r of Oregon City and violin solot by Miss Henrietta De- " ii t and foceivrt, to call them beiore l.im """',r' and examine and take and report their "T,M Rlv' "P"'-"""" '"0 fc.ys irying t..tiii.. ,.,l..r ,.-h....,, a., ..,,! lo speak at the tame time created much connected with inch accountt or the management or dianotal of the property and funda entrusted to them, and to re iort from time to time to tliit court the condition of the tame. The Gamhriuut Brewing Company vt Marian Haechlcr, et al ; judgment lor plaintiff in the turn of $.rxK) with interest t the rale ol 8 per cent since Oct 26, 1KIKJ; alto 970 aitorneyt fee. Mary F Morris Frank F Morris ; order (or publication ol tummons. . Jainet W Tufta vt Geo A Harding; demurrer overruled and defendant given until the first day of the next regular term to file answer EK Howard vt G W Grace; verdict set axide and defendant allowed to re cover Irom plaintiff tit costs and die-burnt-menu. Altneda Swyg -rt va George Hwygert; decree ol divorce. Mr V O Harding va Spencer Thomas et al ; nherifl authorized to execute deed to plaintiff. Dan Kunkel vt Mary Holer; confirma tion of tale. J D Cook vt Marion Johnson; d lamia-ted. Humphrey vtShibley; dismissed. Geo Uutuian vt Hans Johnson; dis missed. II oa ford vt G W Grace; (inmissed. C Zimmerman, truatee, vs W S Tull, B C Curry, tsalgnee, dismisted. Not For L'rerj thing. But il your kidney, liver or bladder trouble you will find Swamp Root juat the remedy you need . People are not apt to get anxious about their health soon enough. If ou are "not quite well" or "half sick" have you ever thought that your kloneyi may be the cause ol your sick neat T It is easy to tell by setting aside your urine (or twenty-four home; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condi tion ol the kidneve. When urine satins linen it is evidence of kidtiey trouble To frequent desire to urinate, scanty sup ply, pain or dull ache in the back it also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder need doctering. There is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr Kilmer's Swamp Boot, fulfills every w ish in relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all (onus of blad der and urinury troubles. Not only does Swamp- Koot give new life and activity to the kidneyB the cause of trouble, hut by treating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for the entiie constitution. If you need a medecine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar, or by mentioning the Oregon City Enterprise and sending your ad dress to Dr. Kilmer A. Co., Binghamton, N, Y. you may have sample bottle of this great discovery Bent to you free by mail. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Ttie annua) election ot ofllceis will be held on Monday night January 31st. All active members are requested to be present. The ladies' auxiliary will entertain the employees of the woolen mills and mem bers of the association on Saturday night February ll'lh. A musical and literary program will be given and refreshments served. An admission of 10 cents will be charged to defray expenses. Rev. Harold Oberg will speak to men at 4 p. m. Sunday. All are kindly in vited to attend. In Olden Times. People overlooked the importance ol permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action ; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well-intormed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. merriment. The clo'ing number wat a reading acted in pantomime. The interest grew (roin the beginning: to the climax at the end when the audience fair ly went wild with merriment over the ludicrous scenes There wers more than 60 persons Ink ing part, yet during the progress oi the entertainment the order wat almost per feci. The net proceed, amounting to about t-1 will be used to fart a fond for the purchase of an organ (or the school. ELY'S CREAM RAI.M la a poaltlTeenra, Apply Into tht Doatrlk. It la qnk kljr ahaorbad. W Ctntt at Drnin-itti nr ar mail ; HtnpV 10c by mail. JU.I BUUTllliKS, M Warren bL.Kew xotklllf. Young, Ffe05, Unboiled II , Is the new year. Our stock is like this youngster. ro dust in our tea, no specks on our fruit, no "bad eega" in our stock anywhere. We gursntee every thing to be the beat of its kind. The grade of goods that no new year is ashamed to etand sponsor for. Call and leave your order and look thiags over. A. ROBERTSON. The 7th St. Crocer. William's Kidney Pills t Tlas no equal in diseases of the I ' Kidneys aLd Urinary Organs. Have ( you neglected your Kidueys? Have ' I you overworked your nervous sys- I I I tern and caused trouble with your ( I Kidneys and Bladder? Have you1 I pains in the loins, side, back, irroins , I land bladder? Have you a flabby np .pearance of the iuce, especially! under the eyes? Too frequent de- I I sire puss uriue ? William's Kidney Pills will impart new life to the dis-1 'cased orpins, tone up the system, i m and make a new man of you. By muil 60 cents per box. f Wiiaiams Mro. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. -WVW'Sl,'WafAt'aW,J For sale by 0. G. Huntley. Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At lhe City Stables. W. H. YOUNG, Prop., Hucce.aora to y H. COOke. Livery Riga on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. KLOND it UPPLIES . .Sentf fir Ki )ni!iko Catilogua Free... If vii ii" .''In j i- Klondike or even thiiikinji nf--ni!. ii, v.( i!!vit- you to call and illrtpCCt OUr ii.'UiH 'lock. We Ii.iv- ii' !i?if'' llW, 100x75 feet, devoted ex- lii iv( ! i . Kioi.dike supplies, where you v i iliA BMsts, StliBS. Fur Ci Gloves, Uijiorwear, Shoes, Tents, Sweaters, 'Rubber Goods, Etc., GrocM jr;3 and Provisions r of all kind al hw-.-t j rit-f.-. Wo pack and deliver evjr t!n iiy . of charge al the wharf either in lWil md, Tacom.i or S-attle. MOYER CLOTHING CO. BEN SELLI r., Manas 3rd and Oak Sts. Portland. Sl.00 run- SI.00 Weekly hiri OceainJ. The Oreate t Republics n Paper of the West. IT it the most ttalwat en . unswetv ng Republican Weekly pub lished today and can y- reiiej upon lor lair tad benest re ports of all political id i; r-r3TbeWfeeklv Inf ?r Ocean fupp'ies Ail of theNewai prn andthiii-'btoiCurrvntLUrature. X It it Morally C!an, . 1 ma r.unily T'yr is '.Vithoul a Ter. Its I iuiary Columns are tqvai j .CCCCC: to tho of fie best magazines. (Xy. Its Youth's Depnrtmtr.t is theySZSS? finest of in k nu j It brlnct to tba (am lv t 'w.nr in: r- v or 'I and give tka beat aod abieu d a. usmIooi o' all qu-atinnt of tbedav. lnr nmn tlvet ' i tt r ot reiulinir m.iUer- acli weak and blnc oblt h in icrwro fn letter atlapted lo the nteia ol t ' to peopl want ot tba Alle b .or Mountalua loan any oibnr paper. $1.00 price ove rottAP Pn year $1.00: Tba Danyind Sunday Eii-1 r;a::::::::::: JSJJ tlons of The Inter Ocean ars j :-a'iy iy tar.u $6.o pr yarj the best Of thdr LDd . . . . AddrcaTIIEIri:UOCEA?r,Chlraao.J taettttteettettttttstttttttttttttttttttttttettttta The Marketing Point OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY The factory towns of the East are-noted for affording the best market to the neigh boring farmers and gardeners in proportion to the population of any of the towns in that section. The reason for this is that the people of these towns have a fixed in come upon which they can always depend, and, as a consequenqe, they are liberal buy ers, paying cash for all their purchases. As the Great Manufacturing Center of the Pacific Coast OREGON CITY Is Coming to be One of the Bet Marketing Town in the State This is proven every day by the number of farmers, who are to be seen on its streets selling their produce, who, until just the last few years, sought the markets of other towns. The system of macadamized roads that is being built into all parts of Clack amas county, will enable all the people of this county to share in the profitable mar ket that Oregon City affords. If, as it is sure to do, the demands of Oregon City in crease in the next five years as it has in the past five years, this city will rank next to Portland as a market place for THE PRODUCE of the Farmer