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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1898. Oregon City Enterprise LOCAL TRANSMUTATION LIMES. TlMK CAM) I'UltTHIKR RAILWAY ('OMI'ANY llAVt UAV P0H1 LAND rjHEUON CITY (Conch St.) 7:00 a. it. 7:05 a. M. ?:45 7 5" 8:30 8:35 g:ij 9 ao ii:ou 10.03 10:4s io:y) :.!" n:35 IJ IJ P. M. IJ.;o r. M. l:oo i:oj i:45 1:50 313 4: 4:'S 445 4: J" ?:3 3:3S 6:13 6; jo 7:43 , 7:50 H;jo only to 8.311 only in Milwatiklo Milwatikle 9:iS , 9:5 loiju only to iu:.v Milwuuklo 11:30 only to 11:4 Milwauklo 45 MINUTE SCHEDULE. OlCKtiON ( lit ahu I'OK.I.A.M) HIVKUHtl TtiH. K ALTON I.KAVM flTI,Nll fui -I Hum". 6 Ci a. in. IHIMK'X I'ITt K ill K (Mil It'' 5.1 ' i. II.I.AIKITK rAUJI ItY. I'm HN.IiiN SKIHUS Hi a, in. sum " su luu ' 1 :tl U 10 If 11 p. m. 4 m I in i'i Ml -S.li ( AM Lilt a WILLlMKTTa rI.L e 11 . 10. 7 Wt I l V SA ' 1 DA n, m. air. ' 4-0 " 111 6 Ji 1 HJ i Similar lcv ooir lu iflwton and lir Jenurt i. ism, p m. hour anill I oVIock U. A. mixta. err. THE LOCAL NEWS. A It a i) Aitidsnt. Mrs. Rosamond Bchuebol waa out in I be country and started to got over a fence nJ (ailing, broke her wrist, two rib and dislocated her Jaw. Hhe u attended by Dr. hummer and ii now In a fair way to re covery. Accidkxtlv Fiiot. Two tona of A. C. Wall, one aged ton and the other four teen, were making an anatomical examl nation of one of thoee unloaded revolver!, when they bad finUbed one had a hole through bli finger am! the other through hla arm. No bonce were broken In either case and the boya will I around again in a few dayi, ready lor further lnvealigation, if not with revulver. Lani'lnjc Prion. Dr. Stivers of Now Yoik Intel n large slr-pi'iiwiry ellnlti, nnd ruroly a diiy puai'd thiit nun or inurn cum of foloii did nut uppenr. "It won't hurt," win always I. In i'(inifi,rllii( iiKHiiriiiii'n to lliu niiiiiit If 1 1 in liifii-r Hindu liny outcry " I'n t your IIiiijit iln. vii IIh m," induct ing tlui edge of tlm tulilii, "mid keep til) I" liii iMiimiiiitirli i, itml piitl'tlls, wt a ruin, iiiinlu JjI Liu f i'm. Ut. hiivi rn once liml n fi'l riii 0.1 lliu li t 1 fnri'lliiiii r. Iln poulticed it fur lilnilll n wnk, Olid tMillo il 1I111 fi tor wlili titiln ntiiluht. At iliiht liu Went to IiIm 111-nlntiliit surgeon, who null) grir.vly, "Tliut ouht to bvve bnmi Inured In form "I'ciHNitjly but" mI.I Dr. Slivers, mid tlimi, v.ith 11 long bri utli "pur Liijm you'd In Hi r hncti it imw." "Ccriiiinly," n.iiii tliu niHlnlant snr K'niti. "l'tit your linger oil tho tiiblo." Dr. Htivim cotnli'l, mu with n fane aawhitu lu niior wiitiilmd the knife, "llu gentle," bo ciiiiIIijiiimI "That's an awful Kom fliiyirl" "It won't hurt, " remarked tho a Mailt miriti'nil, unil the oluiru ntucl do KM inlid Thrrii wiu a howl of BKuny from Dr lUivi-r. itiji) with IiIn fluir lu IiIh otln r bund bo ilimc'd abuut tb'j rixini rryliiK. "(Mi, oli, oh I" "Why," riiiiuili.cl tliu uxrlxtitut aur gnoii, "I liuvii lirniil yuu ti ll nitii-ute huiidriiilH of lliui'j tl.nt It didn't hurt to lunnu a fcloii. " "No doubt, no ihiuht you Imvo," Kroiiiicd Dr Mlvi:n, "l ot tlmt (Irpi'ii'l on wliii li mil of Ii.!' Lu 1 To 11 11, .111 uut" iX:liiili;;ii miittrnail Jmi'Uhixi n( f linitnllrprn. Tim liifiiutry kiiiIi ri'd Ii rribly It wan IiiihihIIiIii to mix jiirti m 1' hi tliu inirrow truck, mid wlu ii tlm nautt wero onli ud up the nil unlli. u w.m in mi way bottur ed. Nimrly every huriut wn killnd or wouinliil. A iln'p diti ti. cut a'KiMi the rond, hindcrcl I'lliictivn action, and the only ponitlon where ri-jily totlievnuniy'a flro wae powiiblo lay buyond tbii olmto clu. Despite tho lorNce of bit command, Jncknou timiiAKwl to lift one gun aoroea by baud, but hi tiwu bcauie dumorul izud. They lift tbiir poKta, The example of tliuir lieutenant, walking op and down on the (hot awept road and exulniinliiK calmly : "There la no daiixcr, mki? I am not hit, "failed to Implre them with onullduiioo. JJnny bad already fallen. Tho infantry, with the exemption of a amull eeourt, which hold it ground with dituVtilty, bad dig appvarnd, and (Juui-rul Worth, olmurv lug Jackaon'a periloni aituation, wnl him order- to retire. Ho mpliod It waa more dungnroui to withdraw than to Hand (ant, aud If tiny would give bim BO vetcrana he would rather attompt the capture of the Ircaktwork. lien duraou'a "bkiuewall Juckaon and he Civil War." id C. ir ) V :" A 'i .i T t", 7) ' y THE nCOXENCE OF SVilLP CF HQS U duo not only to tlio orii'jality and fciinpliuity of tho coin !ii nut, 011, but uIho . to tlie can) 11 nd hklll with which it la j manufactured by sclcntidc proccHHc-a known to tho Calikokma I'io Hyhvv Co. only, and we wUli to linjircsA upon i -.11 . 1. .. I.. - m 1 . I . - . 1. I 1111 tuu niiporiuiicu vi purciiubiiifr 1110 nme (iaalnt liiwtra, Irlh loniHtica are widely noted for tlmir aimpllcity and their onalnt ro- iiiurki A lady, doHlrlug to make the iiiofI of her choice tup of tuhlo beer, the j luiTlt of which her aervauta hud dl i covered, for It diiuppcared rapidly, I thuH oddrcaaed her Midi butler: "Duly, wuut do you think would be the bent thiiiK to do In order to unvii thin l eer aa miicli aa poHoible?" " Well, nia am." replied the butler, "1 don't think yon could do better thuti to place a barrel of good utronfj tilu clone by the aide of it " An Iriiih girl called at houHO In London lu aimwcr to nn udvcruni.-mcnt for a KKiicrul nervunt "Have you a character" uidied the tulHireaa. "In dued, ma'am, I'm aorry to ay I've no character. 1 bud a beautiful wan whin I left Ireland, but I Jonht it tho night 1 craHHed over to Uolybcud In the steam er, " w aa the lacoulo reply An IrUb nuuiHcrvant waa dacorered In a lie. On buiua accuaed by bia niaa- true nn 1 original remedy. As the ' tcr of atatiiiK what was not the truth, f;ciiu!ue Syrup of l'gs n liuinii factured by tho Calikoiim a i'la tiiitvr Co. only, a knowledge of that fuct will nnsiht one In avoiding the worthless liiiltatiutia miiniifiieturod by other par tics. Tho hltli fctuiidinff of the Cai.i ruumk lio yvni H Co. with tho medi cal profcAftloii, and tho satisfaction which tho freuuino Syrup of Fl(,'a lias (flvcn to million", of families., makes thi) niiine of tliu Company a truarnnty of tho cxoelli-nco of Iti remedy. It la fur In advances of all other laxalivca, m it acts on tin Mdneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken lnjr them, and It i1h-n not jfriK! nor nuuijeutfl. In order to pet its beneficial elTeetn, pleiihe remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. . BAH rUA.MlKCO, Cat Ut WVILLX, Ut. KKW TOUK. H.T. bo excuMcd biiDMdf br tuvina. "Please. ! aur, 1 lout my prieuceof tuiud. "Lon don titaudard. Sunday Services. A new line of walkers' sailora, capa and veiling. Mini Gouiuvith. Lost Ilia MoaaY. Walter Sheppard, of Arthur's Tralile, above the hatchery, wee robbed of $CH0, gold coin the last of the week, lie had gone to Portland on bualneaa but hla boya were at home and aaw no one around the place. On hii rr turn he found the trunk In which the money wa kept broken open and the money gone. No clue to the robbery his been obtained aa yet. Teles rap a Blaadera. Twoftiuuy telegraph stories are print ed by the Pittaburg Dirpaloh on the authority of a former employee of the Western union company. He wai reoeiviuit a dispatch from Albany, lu which the sender waa not overnareful In the matter of apacing bia lot tor a Law ton took the addroaa aa fol lows: "Dr. A. Wing, room car agent, Central depot. New York." The dUpatoh came back with the marginal report that there was no inch person at the addresa named. The oper ator at Albany was called np, and ex plunatiom followed, In couaequouce of which the address wai changed to "drawiug room car ngeut, Central de pot" A itill more absurd mistake waa once made in the aamo office when a tele gram wai received for "Jamea W. Uiloa, pie clerk, llrooklyn iianty yard. -This waa af terwurd nmeuded to read, "Jamoa W. Uillunpiu, clerk, Brooklyn navy yard." Ipirtna'i lllaat Crllle. Wbou Mr. bpurgeou first begun hia minlNtry, an anonymous critio lined to write to him coustuully about bis mis takes In grammar aud pronunciation. Mr. Spuiguon at fir.it resented those criticism!, but he loon learned to profit by thorn. "After awhile," he laid in telling the story, "Hooked for his week ly memoranda with much interest If I repeated a sentence which I bad nsed two or three Sunduyi before, he would writo, 'Seo the lumo expression la tuch and auoh a sermon. ' " - Mr. Spurgeou, like everybody else, bad nil put quotation, and he used thia line, "Nothing in my hand to bring," lather frequently. Bo hia oommoutator wrote bim, "We are auffloleutly in formed of the vnonity of yonr bund. " Irvlns; and Doaja. Some years ago, according to the Lon don Ladles' Kennol Jonrnul, Sir Henry Irving had a dog he oallod Midsummer Night'a Dream. . He thought it waa a bull turrlor and made a present of it io O. W. Ohilda. The animal waa exhibit ed In a Philadelphia exhibition, where it attracted oouBidorable attention. This roused the ire of the other exhibitors, and they deolarod that Midsummer Night'a Dream wai not a ball terrier, but a Half bred bulldog. One of them wrote on a piece of paper, which waa attached to the dog's kennol. "Heurv Palna in the cheat when a person baa Irving may know a great deal about Arker'a Irynpepala Tablets are aold oa a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising ol the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet givea immediate relief. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Ueo. A. Harding, agent. Wedding stationery, the latest styles aud finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entxki-bui office. Ahirnxtiiy Hoad. On last Thursdsy tleo. Aimslrong came to town and took the county comt out to look at the Abernethy road in the vicinity of Voa lierg'a. There are two bad hills on this loi-d, Votfierg'i and Kerry's and It la the desire of the people in this vicinity to ayold these places. The court found a route by which these hills can be left to one aide. There has been considerable trouble over this road in trying to get changes nude in the route. that lie ware of Ointments for Catarrh Contain Mercury, as mercury will aurely destroy the sense of unoll and completely derange the whole ayitom when entering It through she mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physlcana, ai the damage they will do ii ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., conlainl no mercury, and la taken Internally, acting diroctly upon the blood and muoouasurfacei of the system. In buying Hull's Catarrh Cure be aura you got the genuine. It la taken Inter nally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Bold by Druggists, price 75 cents per bottle. Hall'a Family rills are the best. Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh streets, baa a choice and well selected Block of fmily groceries which he la selling at very reasonable rates. Hia motto is "live and let live, with honest weights and measures". Goods delivered to any part of the city. Johnson baa the best hair cutter in the city. Experience is the best teacher. Use Acker's English remedy in any case ot coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded. 25 cents and 50 cents. Geo. A. Hard ing, agent. CARLOADS of goods for the Red Front of course table oil cloth, 12c; cabot W, 5c; seamless hose, 10c ; tough muleskin gloves, 25e, with calf front, 50c j 0 doi. overhauls, 3.5c; dress goods, yarns, underwear, mackintoshes, capes, um brellas and shoes at cut prices. Red Front store, Oregon City. Rest shave barber shop in the city at Johnson's a cold indicate a tendency toward pnea monia. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the chest over the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack ol pneu monia. This same treatment will cure a lame back in a few hours. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Buckien's Arnica Mulve. ,. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Brulaes, 8ores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Pile oj; no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charman 4 Co . , Cherman Bros. Block. Price 25c. Shakespeare, bnt he about bull terrier!" knowa nothing flyer's perry Pectoral " When the doctors considered me Incurable, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of Cfec Bpcncwils" L B. LARDLN0IS, Roaiere, Wia. MALMIZB BOTTLES, goc Bellomy & l!uch, the furniture deal era, are now delivering their goods by means of their own delivery wagon. pirn (eetj Co. -MERCHANT TAILORS Fine Foreign Uoods, Suits and Trousers mads a perfect fit. Satis faction guaranteed. Fine overcoats made on short notice. A large stock to select from. The best of lining and trimmings. Suits cleaned and pressed. Main St, Between 3 and 4, 0. C. fi Kit MAX EVANGELICAL LUTH KUAN IMMAM'AL tilUUCll-Con.el KiK'nIi aii'l J. A'Ihiik aini-ia; Itrv. Erui-M J. W. XU'-lt, paiitor. humlsy school si I'i A. M., M-kly H-rviu-a every 1 liiimiiar Ml 8 I'. M. (ii-rnittii kcIkniI every h.ilunluj Irom 0 (o I'i. Kvtr) boil)- invited. FIIIXT CONOKKdATIONAL CHPKCIf. Kr. i. W. llu I r, Plor. Horrlcen i WM a.m. ami I 'M r. u. HumUy eclnx.J after niuriiluf i-rvice. Hiayer mwilus i iiuixlay veuiui t 7.abi).clx-k. Prayer mrullui if Youug Ftxijili-'i (t'K lny ol ChrMUaii Kudearor every Huuday veuiiig at S JM prniniiL f IKHT BAKTMT CHCKCIt. - Kiv. It U Ki no, Ha.Uir HnrnluiHervlpeatlu:!. Hunilay ScliKil at 11 46; Kveuliis berrlca 1 M; krulu tirarnr meetlus lauitifay eveuliiK. Womlilj Cuvriiaut Meetlus rry Weduetilay eveuiui precwllns the flmt Huuday la the mouth, i oorulal lu rlutloo to alL ST. JOHN'S CIIIRCH.CATH0LIC.-KSV. A. HiLLiasaHD, PaaUir. On Suaday mam al 8 and 1UJKJ a. a. Kvery aeond aud fourth Sunday Merman sermon after lbs S o'clock maai AI all olber maaaea Kngllab aermona. Sunday Bcbool at 2:M r. M. Veapcra, apologatlcaJ subleci and Bentdlclion at 7:S0r. U. MRTHODI8T EPIHCOPAL CHCKCH.-R H. Ouc'K, Pallor. Morniiit aervlcs at IB 45 Huuday Hcbool at 10:00. Class meetluf after moruluf aervlca. Evenlnt aervlc at 7 JO. KiiwortH League meeting ounday ereulnr al I X; fraycr Meednr Tburtday evening at 7 Ja trangera eordlallv Invited. FIRST PREHBVTERIAN CHrRPH RT. A J. Montgomery. Paator. Serviceaatll a.m. and i :wi r. m. aaboatu Hcbool at 10 a. m. roung feople'a Hoelely of Cbrlatlan Endeavor meeu very Sunday evening at 640. Ihuiaday veulng prayer meetlug at 7 JO. Beats free. EVANOTI.1CAL CBCRCR-OERMAM-Rev Erie . faator; J. K. EHarr A-.I.Unt. Freaching aervlrea every Sunday at 11 A. It. and 7 SO P. si. babbalh acbool everv Bundav at 10 A. M.. Mr. Zlnunijrm.u Hupt. Prayer Meeting very Thursday evening. 8T. PADL'8 EPISCOPAL CHURCH- Rev. P. K. Hammond, Hector. Hervices sverv Hundsv st 11a.m. and 7:30 p. n. Huuday school at 10 o'clock, btrvice every Friday evening st7:0O. Other services as msybesiitioniiced. All seats tree. Strang' era cordially invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZION'8 CON- rrrgstional clinrcn. Rev. P. Back, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. 8unday school st 10 A. At. Cbriatian Science meetings at Willam ette hall, Sunday morning service, II o'clock ; Sunday school, 12; weekly meet ings. Wednesday evening at 8, except first week ot each month, when meeting will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Reading room open every afternoon from 1 :30 to 4. MIXED CANDY 3 Pounds for 25 cts. FROM BOW UITU JAN. 1, 1898. A fine assortment of Candies, Nut?, Gum and Fruits, Cigars and Cigaretts, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at CUMMING'S CANDY STORE. Opposite Charman Blk. Main St. A Personal Matter A well painted house Is Hits a neat ly dreaaed person always attract ive and pleasant to loci upon. YOUR HOUSE Can be repainted and freshened np at a very reasonable price paints are very cheap now. Don't leave it until the sun makes any mora marks aud cracks in it. Leave Orders at Ely's Store... MURROW lbs Psiuter.. Lodges. A. 0. U. W. meets every Saturday evening in the A. 0. U. W. Temple. Geo. R. Califf, secretary. Rebekahs Willamette Rehekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each-month at I. 0.0. F. Temple. Matta Uodfry, recretary. 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. S. Baker, chief ranger. Meade Poet No. 2, G. A. R., meets first Wednesday in each month at Wil lamette Hull. E. W. Midlam, com mander.. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. II. S. Strange, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 23. 0. E. S. meets the second aud fourth Tuesdays in each month at Masonic Hull. 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 in each month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp. 0. R. M., meeta 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 in each 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. Clouie, president The Auxiliary meeta 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 Bianch No. 647, meeta every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K.O.T.M., meets in Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays- G. H. Hyatt, record keeper, Willamette Falls Camp No 148, W. 0. W. meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in the lledmen Hall.-Clerk J. K. Morris. Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome XT' HAwmn ownrB t ( wr-w vowtc. ...Its a Good Place to Trade... During this month wo offer Unprecedented Barairjs On our entire brand new up-to-date stock of Wearables for Man and Boy. A Comparison of Our Values and Trices will bo Convincing that We Come and see us THE Li C oin 163 Third St- Betieei Korrtscn am Yazlill ' WW IF YOU 'WANT :AN: a. 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. BEX. SELLING, Manager. 3rd and Oak Streets. M Cuta me nn s, 5,000 dozen to be given away, worth 10c. each at retail They Are Going Fast But we have lots of nice ones left and as long as they last we will give one of these ornaments with every 25 cents vrorth of goods purchased. The more you buy, the more ornaments you get "We have the biggest line in the city of popular priced fancy Christmas novelties. Toilet Sets, Atomizers and Perfumes, Cameras and all kinds of Photographic apparatus. S. G. SKIDMORE & CO. Cut Rate Druggists. 161, Third st. Portland. Or.