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OIIKGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1893. 5 "US Oregon City Enterprise LOCAL TRANSPORTATION LINES, TihxC'ani) I'axthidk Kaii.vvav Company tIAVI LIm PORTLAND OREGON CITY (Couch St.) 7:00 A. M. 7:05 A. Mi JUS ISO 9:1s 9: lo:ou io;oj lo: 10:50 13 13 t, M. 11:30 t. u. IIOO 1M$ 1:45 1:50 J" r.is Sli j:w 4 4 "5 4 45 450 sw ysi 6:15 6:10 7:00 7:05 7 4S , 7:50 b:y only to 8:k) only to Milwsuklo Mifwstikle 9:15 . 9S 10:30 onlv to io:,y Milwnukle 11:50 only to IC4 Milwnukle 4S MINUTE SCMtDUll. OKKUUN ( M Y m I'OIll UNII MVKIU Itll It STSSNt S Al.TtJX I.IIIM roiTt.r Tuul ll"i sfmat 1 lis. m. IISIUHtt CITY Y- ol K.giiila - lrl . ID p. in, M 11 1.AMK1TK rAUJI CASS LI4tt K'Y. nesrnRioa asuxis ii.i.asrrs rLU f o a. m. m. l;m - 1 us t IS II 14 - lu UU l li i M l utK.m. Ii m a. i H ib. m. t o i io iu " I Ml " til" 10 - 111 M " . m - Sunday ears tear , hour mull I n'rlork to. lu Bocl on ii1 lif Ji'iuTT I. HUM, V. A. KIl.l.KK, i.rr. THE LOCAL NEWS. Fl'UITIVK CaK, Will. OntPtliolU alio baa tern buy inn cattle for Ileiuian lU'thke, tie bulclirr, ohtaiuod about ll-'iO to pay for atork lie clalmrd to have bought and lull the Kate' lieaaaar rraled at Abrrilpen, Vli., and rrinl tlon pxrs were tnken out Wednesday and Comtable MeCown will go after the fugltlvt and be will be brought back for trial. MrtiiAL Tiiup Wm. Ilaycox bor rowed a guitar from II. D. Oilman, of this nit and look the Innlrumeiit to I'ortUnlend at Mil. Ho wa arrested on IVc. 1st and tried be lore a jury on the flih and found guilty. A fine ( was imposed and In default of iaying the same the defendant a an committed to Jail. The dclcmlaut was married between the time of bis arrest and trial by J unties 8chuelel Mibtakkn Idsmtity. H. B. Crisaell waa ariented on last Thursday at Cottage Grove (or stealing a team from Noblitt's stable and had an examination before Justice Kchuobel on Friday. The Noblitts were quite certain he was the man but four witnesses from Albany two.- that the defendant waa in Alhany on the Mill the day the team was taken from the stables. Justice Schubel be lieved it to be a rase of miataken identity and released the di fendant. Larckny Cask. Llxsle Oltnmn was charged with larceny from tbe person of Wm. Khoda, who It Kerns was so infact Dated with the charms of Miss Oltman that lie permitted her to extract money from bis pocket which be afterwards bad to make recourse to the law to regain, when Miss Oltman was arrested the money was forthcoming about $14.00 in all. The state permitted ber to enter a plea of guilty of petty larceny. 8he was fined 25.00 and cost. The fine was afterward remitted ani Llxx'.e was per mitted to go her way rejoicing which she dhl with the assistance of a few dollars from her friends. At tiu Baptist Chuhcii. Prof. II. L. Iloardman, president of McMlnnville college, occupied the pulpit at the Bap tist church Sunday lait. Ilia morning theme being "these things hast thou done and I have kept silence," discuss ing comprehensively and with Impres sive instructions the manifold silences of God in the world and universe,. His evening soimon was given to exhorta tions and deducing lessons from the In cidents attending the ascension of the Prophet Elijah. The congenial person ality and pleasing style of Frof. Board man, taken with bis profound discern ment, practical and conscientious appli cations, makes him an interesting, In structive and pleasing speaker, and the Baptist church duly appreciates the favorablo circumstances of thus be In a favored with bis services. Uticklen'i Arnica Nitlre. The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bmlees, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappod bands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For eale by Charman & Co., Charmnn Bros. Block. Price 25c. I'rliiilllva Arllllrrr. Ail tn din cliiiriuii.ir of tliulirHt lustra inmit fur tint tlirowlii of missiles ntnl JiimI whi n It wun I11vu11t1.il wo have no curtain kimwIiHlKii, hut It iniiNt Imvo hni'ii nt mi early (Into, fur wo mini iu (linn-Kin , I), ihiii "Nltiinxl was a mlnhty Imnti r hirri- the Lord," and Murxty ttttt Hlctll itn l pt hi mime In ri'iiii'inhniiii M fi.r i umli of yuan ininit have In en khiih'iI ,y Uio una 0f some Hiin.r wi-nptm thini tin) t-lubi or tono knivim of primitive iniiii, Withnill lliitlht lllllll ftnrlv Inui-mut bow iiitmh iixi-iMitiiiii 1:1111 be done by well Hliiiml mini-, mid attempts to borl It with un-utir fume ami annnritnv probably li-d to the Itiventiou of the sling, one of tho nluiplnst m well as most formlduhlo of those early weapons. It win long one of the principal instru ments of wiir among the ancients, an 4 the story of David ami Goliath li a good Illustration of what could ho done by one skilled In Its urn. Thi skill, bow ever, could Im !tulri.-d only by early and direful training. In tint Iluh urln Islwts, It la mid, in amilunt time ihn piiri-iite suspi-ndd the dinner uf thuir boyn iipmi pnlnn mid ro iiilrud Ihiuii to bring it down with slings bidoro thi-y wi re allowed to cut. Llpplnoott'i Miwn.ina. Klurlra uf urrnn. Cur run couhl wiy inorduut and cut ting tliliu-H, hut m rUpH no man wni ever liiHultml with rui-h dluli tlrul uottt lium and Iiiki'iiIimimhuh an (,'urran wu by tho faiiioiiN iniiki r of bull. ' Hlr liny In it(K:hii, In tli ii Irlnli houxoof com uiona. "Tho houoruhhi UMiitlmnun tava be la the guiinlluii of bin own honor," audi Hocho In ri ply to a pmch of Cut ran, "hut on tho otlmr octuMoii I bnve bi-ard him bnit Unit bo wan an ououiy of nluiK-uroa " Curruu wnn di-fintnd In a converna lloiinl oonti-Ht with Udy Morgun, the IrUh nuvtdUt, OMu-viMiIng Iu t hut lady ' drawing room, whuii, itnuKgnrating tho pruvnlllug fimhlnti in nhort nlucvi n, nhe wore merrly ttrnpn over hi-r nbouldnra. Cur run wan walking away from the lit tie purty who wiimmw-d the coulllct of tho two witn when Lady Morgun called out, "Ah, cuino buck, Mr. Curran, and acktiowlmlgo that you aro fairly beaten." "At any rale," aaid bo, taming round, "I have thin connotation, Lady Morgan, that you can't laugh at mo io yoor nlveve. " I'orlrall and Slipper. A touching anecdote, aM,clnted with a plctnre lu the National gallery at Ed inburgh, is told by sn F.ngliab lady In bor book, " 1'otpourrl From a Surrey Garden." She writes: Several pit-torts stand out with pecul iar lutcrent, t'pcrlaliy the life sized (lainnhortiugh of the young Mrs. Ura bame. She ant for the picture as a bride, but before it came homo she was dead, aud ber hoi.baud bad gone to the wara When be camo back, ho never had tbe courage to opcu tne csno wtiluh con talnrd his young wife's portrait. On bis death, many long years after it was pslntud, it was oixmed by bis bcirn, and iusldo the rao wsa the little white slipper the had left with the painter to help b I tn to flni.h bis picture. The portrait was given to tbo Edin burgh gallery, and tho slipper was kept by the family Til Scallop. The scallop accomplishes locomotion by a series of leaps When it is alarmed, or wishes to change its location, it opens aud ruergeticslly closes its valves, thus expelling the water. Tho reaction shoots it backward. By this means tho creature in ahlti to travel long dlntaucea Sometimes scallops make considerable journeys in largo com panies. Oue can scarcely imagine a lovelier sight than thut of a flock of these pretty croaturrs, with shell of ev ery hoe, from purple aud white to black, enlivened with shades uf pink, yellow aud fawn, darting about In clear water. In their flight like movements, vertical, borisoulal aud xigzag, tbey are more suggestive of a flock of winged animals tban of bivalve molluska When tbe sea freeaen, first is forniod the thin flake called by navigators "sluilgo," and as soon as this catches and bolds snow It is termed "branh." When it gathers snd doubles, tbe whal ers style it "pancake" or "bay ice." If yon can see the limit of this, it will be a floe," and an "Icefield" II Its boundaries are ont of night "Pack loe" consists of floes forced to gether and orerlspping, and when this again beoomos broken and scattered by a new wind the name of it is "sailing toe." St. Patrick's Dny In the Morning- is really tbo air of an Irish jig. It bad no words. Doggorel verses bad been writton to the air, one set beginning, Potatoes and fish is a very good dish. There is one thing about the folding bed that impresses as forcibly it has such a frank, open way of shutting op. West Union Gazette. fDandruffis 'Disease Tbt beginning of btdntss k dandruff. Keep ih salp cttn nd promoti tht growth of the htr by tht use of jtyersJCairVigot s mm THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBL'P OF HGS la due not only to tho originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the euro and skill with which it ut manufactured by sult-ntlflo processes known to the Campohnia Fio Syrup Co. only, and we wUh to Impresa upon all the importance of ;un liu,iiig the true and original remedy. As the genuine Nyrup of Figs Is manufactured by the Caupoiinia Fio Hyuvp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will aiitiht one la avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other par tics. Tho high hUiniling of the Cali ron.vtA Fio Syuuh Co. with the medi cal profiRln, and tho satisfaction which the (Ti-nuiuu Hyrupof Figs lias given to millions of families, makes the inline of the Company a guaranty of tho eYiH-llonco of it -s remedy. It is far In advance of ull other laxatives, as It acts on tho kidney, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing thi-m, and it docs not gripe nor natifM-ate. In order to get Its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKANCIM-e. CI Ull ISVILLE. lit. tW YOIIK. N.T. A new line of walkers' sailum, caps mid veiling Mins Uoi.dhmitii. Arkrr'a EniflUh ICe.i.ir nl alon r Cough at any time, ami will cure the worst i-old in twelve hours, or monev re funded 25o. and 00c. Geo, A. Hard ing, aicetit Hick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by uiug Muki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa tion and Imligrstion. makes yon eat, sleep, work and Imppy. haiifai-tin guaranteed or money ba k. 2-'i cents and 60 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent. Wedding stationery, the latest style and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at tbe Kntkhphisk office. Daniel Williams, at the noitheast cor ner of Center and Seventh streets, has a choice and well selected stock of f 'liiily iiroceries which he is telling at very reasonable rates, ti in motto in "iiv and let live, with honest weights an J measures". Goods delivered to any part of the city. CAltl.OAI.S of goods lor ihe Red Front of course table oil cloth, Uc; cabot W, 6c ; seamless hose, Mc ; tough muleskin gloves, :'5 -, with ell imut. 5tc ; 0 d a. overhauls, SV; dress goods, ysrns, underwear, inackinioshts, capes, um brella! and shoes st cut prices Bed Front store, Oregon City. Johnson has the best hair cu ter in the city. Best shave in the city at Johnson's barber shop RmIIoiiiv A Bunch, the furniture deal ers, are now delivering their goods by means ol their own delivery wagon. MERCHANT TAILORS iFine Foreign Goods, Suits and Trousers mstle a perfrrt fit. Satis faction guaranteed. Fine overcoats msde on nhort notice. A Isrgs stock to select from. The beet of lii.lng snd trimmings. Bulls clrsned and pressed. Main St., Between S snd 4, 0. C. MIXED CANDY 3 Pounds for 25 cts. FROM NOW UBTIL J AH. 1, 1899. A fino assortment of Candies, Nut, Gum and Fruits, Cigars and Cigarctts, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at CUMMIXG'S CANDY STORE, Opposite Charman Blk. Main St. A Personal Matter A well painted house In like a neat ly drf-neil person sloaya attract ive and pleasant to look upon. YOUR HOUSE- Can be repainted snd freshened np st a very reasonable orlee paints are very cheap now. Don't lesve it until the sun makes any more marks aud cracks in it. Leave Orders at Ely's Store... WKEL. fllf-licna and Ills Cat. Charles Dickens was a lover of cats. Ho owned a large whlto one named WllJiamlna, who selected a corner of bin study for her kittens and brought them In from the kitchen one by one. Dickens hud them taken sway again, but Wllllainliia persisted in bringing thorn back. Tbe third time of their re moval she did not leave tbem in the corner, but instead placed tbem at ber muster's feet and, taking ber stand be sldo thnm, looked imploringly op at bim. Most of tho family were finally given away. Only one remained. Tbe little creature followed Dickens about like a dog and sat beside bim while be wrote. One evening tbe aatbor was reading at a small table upon whioh was a lighted candle. As nnual tbe oat was st bis elbow. Suddenly tbe light went ont Dickens waa moon Interested in bis book and relighted tbe candle. It wan only wbon tbe light became dim again that be turned suddenly and found tho kitten deliberately putting tbe light out with ber paw. She was lonely, the wanted to be petted, and this was bet lovlco for bringing it about Sunday Services. OKttMAN KVANGJaiCU, LCTH KHAN I M MANUAL fllUKCII-Coinei Kirfhth sii'l . Q. A'Ihmh sireets; lit. Krnent J. W. Mack, pastor. Holiday school st 10 A. M., neekly services every Thursday at M l M. tit-rman school every Halurda) from 0 to li Ever) body invited. KlttHT CONOKP.OATIONAL CHfRCH. Hrv. I . W. Ilu 1 r, Parlor. Hervlces at 10 a. u. and 7.30 P. a. Haudar School after morulas service. Piijrr meeting I Imndajr svenius l 7.Mii,cloek. Prayer meeting ul Young People's ttocietr ol Chrlttlan Kadeavur every Huudat evening alt .30 prompt. Kilt ST BAPTIST CHCKOfl.-Rsv. It U Kcou, Pastor Uornlng Hereto at lo st; Sunday licbool at 11 16: Evening Henries 7 30: Keaular prayer meeting llusday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding tbe flrat Sunday la tbe mouth. A cor-tlal Invitation to all. BT. JOHN'S CHL'KCH.CATHOLia-Rsv. A. HiLMtaaASO, Pastor. On Sunday mass at S and 10 30 a. a. Every second ana fourth Sunday (ierman sermon alter the S o'clock mats At all other masses English sermons. Sundsy School st 1 so r. a. Vespers, apologetics! suhlents sod Benediction at 7:1)0 r. au MKTHODI8T EPISCOPAL CHCRCH.-ReT. II. Obenr. pastor. Morning service at 10:45 Suuday School at 10:00. Claia meeting after morning service. Evening service at 720. spwortn League meeting Sunday evening at S:!: Prayer Meeting Thursday eteulug at 7 JO. strangers coraiauy invuea. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH.-Rnv. A Montgomery, Pastor. Hemces at II A.M. and 7 SO r. a. Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Young People's Society ol Christian Endeavor meets very Sunday evening at :80. Ibuiaday veulng prayer meeting at 7:30. Beats free. EVANOtUCAL CHDRCH GERMAN Rev Eric.:. Pastor; J. R. EHsrr Aultunt Preaching services every Suuday at 11 A. M. and 7 JO P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M . Mr. Zl.nraorm.ii Supt. Prayer Meeting very Thursday evening . 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHCRCH- Rev. P. K. Hammond, Rector. Services every Sunday st 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. ru. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, tn rvice every r n.ia evoing at 7:30. inner services sa may beam ounced. JLU seal Iraa aiuana- ern cordially Invited. HERMAN LUTHERAN ZIOX'8 COS grrKalioual church. Rev. F. Sack, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday school st 10 A. M. Christian Science meetings at Willam ette ball, Sunday morning service, 11 o'clock ; Sunday school, 12; weekly meet ings. Wednesday evening at 8, except first week of each month, when meeting will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Reading room open every afternoon from 1 :30 to 4, Lodges. A. O. U. W. meets every Saturday evening in the A. 0. U. W. Temple. Geo. R. Califf, secretary. Rebekabs Willamette Rebekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each month at I. 0. 0. F. Temple. Malta Uodfry, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters of America, meets first and third Friday in the month in Red Men's Hall. F. T. Rogers, secretary; F. 8. Baker, chief ranger. Meade Foet No. 2, 0. A. R., meets first Wednesday in each month at Wil lamette Hall. E. W. Midlam, com mander. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of each month in Maeonic Hall. H. S. Strange, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. 0. E. S. meets tbe second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F., meets every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. 0. 0. F. meets first and third Tuesday ineacb month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp. O. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men's Hall. J. W. Stuart, C. of R.; II. L. Patterson, Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meets first and third Saturdays ineacb month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Corps No 18, W. R. C, meets 1st Monday in each month at the Will amette Hall. Mrs. Clouse, president. The Auxiliary meets the third Monday, at Willamette Hall. Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searl, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Biancb No. 647, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets in Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays (i. H. Hyatt, record keepei, Willamette Falls Camp No 143, W. 0. W. meets Snd and 4th Tuesdays in the Redmen Hall. Clerk J. K. Morris. IS U!id G0V v Absolutely pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ovsH mms Pfrrn m. , r w rrmt. ...It's a Good Place to Trade... During this month we offer U9 preeci) (ted Barairs On our entire brand new up-to-date stock of Wearables for Man and IJoy. A Comparison of Our Values and Prices will he Convincing that Wo Come and see us THE 165 Third St Belt in Korri.oi ul Yaitlll IF YOU fliers Ifi Llim 5 i; AN OVERCOAT, MACKINTOSOH OR SUIT OF CLOTHES It will pay you to come to Portland and purchase of us OUR PRICES ARE LOWER Than any other store in the state and we will pay fare to Portland and return on all purchases of $5.00 or over. Moyer Clothing Co. BEN. SELLING, Manager. 3rd and Oak Street". Free Hi Tn 5,000 dozen to be given away, worth 10c. each at retail On Wednesday, Dec. And as long, afterwards as they last we w.l give one of these ornaments with every 25 cei ls worth of goods purchased. The more you buy, the more ornaments you get We have the biggest line in the city of popuL;f priced fancy Christmas novelties. Toilet Se'' Atomizers and Perfumes, Cameras and t..l kinds of Photographic apparatus. S. G. SKIDMORE & CO. Cut Rate Druggists. 151, Third st. Portland, 0 a AOTf s 14th. ilFBiHt;