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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1898. 5 Oregon City Enterprise LOCAL TRANSMUTATION LINES, TlMM (-AMI) KANTNtUH RAILWAY CoMI'ASY LIAVC L1AV, PORTLAND OREGON CITY (Couch St.) 7:00 A. Mi 7:5 A. M. 7:5' 8:30 8:3s 9.15 9W loiuu lo.o$ !o:4S ,o:5 11:30 n:33 la: tS r. Mi 13 Jo p. m. I;oo 1:0 J i:45 Ijo :3 :J5 J IS 3:20 4 4:05 4:45 4 Jo :3o 3:35 6:13 6:30 7:00 7:03 7 43 , , 7:jo b;jo only to B. to only to Milweukle Milwaukle 9:IS , 915 10.30 only lo 10:30 Milwaukle 11:30 only to 11:4 Milwaukle 46 MINUTI tOHIOULI. OKKliUN CITY AKU I'OHIUNI) I'lVKHTKII H TIAKiK Al.TOKA LIIIH fOkTI.l ITlNll lai.if alra.l t.Vt: m. niuioii rin V. ot KiglilU Uwl l.Ha n, MII.UUK1TK FALLS K Y. CAM LSitS svarssaios siiixis wiuumiriLU ' a. m. IUi.ii s:m 1 ue - S so ' nt - lu ou " M " Ii 10 - 1 ( n. m. it w a.i 1 iip.m. 4 0 4 ' IU I to - It - a to 1 m 1.1 " i ' S.W - Suudav eM lav..v.tv bnnr nnlll n'nlork U. lu aBacI ud and ali't Janti-rv I. lav. C.A. HH.LfcH.nvrr. THE LOCAL NEWS. PiidoiDKi) im Mv.tksv. Some mys tery U attached to the entertainment to lie given at (lie Baptist church by the Sunday achool. The entertainment will t given on Chrlelmss K.ve, nj lu pro moters promise something, not only unique, tut highly enlertslnlng. F.very body Invited. Vawiu Tin Exahhutioh. Captain eiect, Fred A. Melsner, First Lieutenant, Scott Godfrey, and Second Lieutenant, Adolphlus Wllley, Separate Co. F, were cited to appear before an xamlnlng board, consisting of Major Geo. I'. WHIM, IWIg.de SUIT, ami It. Jubllts, First Kegimml Infantry, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday. All peased credible exatittnn' tlona and their election wai confirmed Thb Oasue. Tba good thlngatube distributed suioiig the lillla folk at the l'reabytrian church on tMa, Fridsy.eve tilng, will b from a model of the little shlpOtcgon and "Admiral Iewy" will be Santa CUua, pro tetn, for tliia Irnpur Unt occasion. A machine haa also been procured (or the occasion which will re produced Just aucb a mow atorin aa do- light tha heart of the chlldien in the far eaatern elate. The usual Cliriatmae tonga and recitationa will add to the at tractive fealurea of the Cbrlatmss exer clave. Everybody cordially Invited to at tend. A I'liasakt Pi-ai'Miaa. Cliaa. Gal logly, of Bollon, waa given a plessant urprlae parly and oyster supper Tues- day evening In honor of Me 4 let birth day. Thoee present were: Mr. and Mra. Gieaves, Mr. and Mm. Konkle, Mr. and Mn. Catta, Mr. and Mri. Dotta, Mr. and Mre. Gailoglr, Mra. Fosburg, Mra. Hettman, Mrs, Moore, Mra. Blake, Mr. Dotta, Mra. Unklna; Mii Stover, Dotta, Hughes, Cramer, Wlnchel, Maud and Edith Uallogly, Bessie Blake ; Messrs. Henry and Will Cramer, Oreavea, Ma gone, Myera. Tn Bolton A"M.-It will be re membered that the director! of dlatrict 34, (Wet Hide) established a branch achool at Bolton not long aince. The patron of the achool have taken great inlorest in their achool, and, under Miss Shipley, the school ia doing nicely. Mra. It. L. Greaves recently solicited sub. scriptlons, to which many In Oregon City subscribed, and an organ waa pro cured for the school. On last Saturday night tha directors were Invited among others to a social and literary gathering at tho school houso and the Organ waa formally turned over to the district. Trof. Gary, of the Wost 8ide schools, made the presentation addroHS to which the chairman of the board responded. After a carofully prepared literary pro gram by the pupils, coffee and cako were sorved bv the ladies and a good social time was had. The patrons of the school wish to especially thank those of Oregon City whoaBaldted in tho purchase of their new organ. Davidson, tho photographer, makes yelotype photos for $2.50 per dosen, a pure carbon 'jfloct j crayons, 10x20,11.85 j pastels, 10x20, (2.85. A sitting free for enlargements. Fine salt, 05c per 100 lbs j stock salt, 40oporl00 lbs; roast coffee 10c; fine roast coffee with good spoon 0 lbs, $1.00 j rising sun stove polish, 0c; Arm A Ham mer soda. 7 lbs 2jo ; bird seed, 5c. Bed Front store, Oregon City. A SILLY TRAGEDY, The llunl lldnrtn Tom Portrr mm4 Sir lletirr HHImiI. H'ioio (if the Koyttllft who were forcifd to midiiru dm KiiKllfh common wwi I Hi siwneil to t'linnolii thnuimilve for tint (lullnim of life under a 1'urltnri Kovnrimit'iit by llulitliig a mimy duol a they could nnii'imss, so tliut iKiiohlo S'luiilible and fimlluli plots mako up the hlsloiy nf their (hiy. Tom I'ortur wu of a fiimily which and sciitouNly i rvcd tho king. Uudor (lie now govoriiiiifliit his occupation was Komi, and ha demiended to a triviality at lllu which flnully Involved him in a mnt piiihuila event. This was a doel which hn fought with his friend, blr Henry DellsNl, and which, ntys I'epys In his "Diary," is worth nmiemburing for "the slIlluuK of tho quarrel a kind of. emblem of the Kmierul complex ion of the whole kingdom." But silly in the quurrvl undoubtedly Wi It carried lu It au element of heart bron k. The two young men Involved were IntliiiHto friend uud ooinpunions, but one duy, "being im rry lu compuny," Tom i'urter uid hn nhould like to sue the mini In KiiKlnnd who would dure give him a blow. With that Kir Henry Itelluula struck him a box on tho cnr. The liieviiiii.ii, ii followed, wliercln each wus wounded. Sir Henry proved to bo serlnuNly hurt, no ho culled Tortcr, klsiuid him mid bade him fly. "Kor." suid he, "Tom, thoa hast hurt ma. But I will mukcxhift to stand upon my li till ihou inyt withdraw, for I would not hnvn I hoe troubled for what Ihou bant done." I'orter prolltid by hi friend's gener osity and tsenped to Froneo. Sir Henry died a few day Inter, and I'epys Con clude, "It Is pretty to see how the world do talk of them as a coo pi o of fools that killed one another out of love," SHOPPING IN ITALY. Oallaiidl.il Method Thai Hake It Soil Tlrraun Taak. A source of trial Is what appears to os the outlnudlsh method of having thing that apparently belong together sold lu different eitobllnhim iit. bilks are found In one ahop, wooleus In an other and ribbons In a third. At none of thru can one boy needles and thread If a woman w label to hang a 'pair of curtain. he purch the matnriuli at oue liop, the rod ami ring at a differ ent place, the Iron fixture at a third and bs to go to a fourth to find an up boUturer to put tbem up. bbe mutt visit a tobaoro shop for salt and cannot find, as with ui, vegetable, fruit or bread st a grocer's. It may thus readily be seen that one limit travel a good deal to do her markctiug or shopping. Add to all this the coufunion luoidcnt to the fact that thoitaudurdsof measure and weight are different from ours, a meter etoewtiug a yard and a pouud oontalulug but It ouuee, and a faint id) mty be formed of the mental com plication of the traveler. There Is also a ceitain amount of beating dowu to be done In nearly every shop, sod even after half an hour's bar gaining tba pnrcbamr cherlibra awful doubt leit she might not have bought the thing cheaper. Shopping ia really almiwt equal to the contemplation of faded frvicoes for lowering the mental tone, and It is bard to say which has the more to answer for in the exhausted state in which most travelers leave Italy. Harper's IUrr. Ilrrr Straaa' Kerfatrlcltlr. Writing of the eccentricities of Herr Straus, tha dance munio composer, a Vicuna writer suys he I as uervoos as a composer a be is a directcr. Clad in a velvetcoitame, with patent leather boots reaching to bis knees, his eyes aflame aud in a fit of inspiration, bo goes strid ing through the house like a mauiao. Ii inspiration does uot ooiue to him in the salon, be clutches bis paper and goes to bis bedroom or to his wife's boudoir. Sometimes the waits negun in the pal lor Is Dumbed In the kitchen. Mme. Btrauis, who appreciates and under stand! her busbaud's bablta, haa half a dosen piano scatteied through tbe boose, and In each room a table with writing materials, so that In whatever nook her husband finds himself he Is quite at borne. Mme. Strauss wss onoe a favorite actress on tbe Vienna stage. Mlaa Hart' Oalf Arm. Mis Beatrix Hoyt ia a nonpareil Yet a woman, she bas a man's arm and a man's clear eye. That stroke of hers Is an anatomical masterpluoe, and some day hor "golf arm" will be immortal iced in that great history of sport and athletics which is bound to be written sooner or later. But, In spite of tbe en during aoouracy of that stroke, it la wondered if the woman golf oh a in pi on of the United States oaa throw a stone and hit the mark. Boston Herald. Iloral Hoaor. Louis XII of Franoe, having mode a certain bargain with King Ferdinand of Spain, found that Ferdinand had grievously cheated him, whereupon be made complaint of his dealing. The Spanish king made answer to the court as follows: "Tbe king of France is complaining that I have deceived bim twice. He lies. I have deoeived bim more than ten timaa" free Meal Advice Do you understand just what Dr. J. C Ayer'i medicinos will do for you? Are they helping you as fast as you think they ought? Write to cur doctor. He will ani-ver all questions, and give you the best medical advice, absolutely free. Address the J. C Ayer Co., Lowell, Maaa. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYfilPOF FIGS 1 due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it ia manufactured by adentiflo processes known to the Cam-ohnU Fio Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all tho Importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by tho CALiroKNis. Fio Srnup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact wll assist ono In avoiding the worthlcsa imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cam foiinia Fio Sviiui Co. with the medi cal profession, and ttio satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of tha Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far In advance of all other laxatives, as It acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowel without irritating or weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get Its beneficial effects, please remember the Dome of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX rUA.NCIaco, C.L LerUVILLE. Kj. KKW VUMK, X. T. Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dysnepsia Tsblet. One little tablet will give immedialo relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 26 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City st the Ehtkbpbisi office. Dsniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh streets, haa a choice and well selected stock of Nn I'y groceries which be is selling at very ronsble rates. His motto is "live and let live, with honest weights and measures". Goods delivered to any part of the city. Johnson has tbe best hair cutter in the city. Mokl Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightlul herb dtink. Removes ail eruptions of .. tha skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 6 els and 60 cts. CARLOADS of goods-lor the Red Front of course table oil cloth, 12c; cabot W, 5c; seamless boee, 10c; tough muleskln gloves, 25c, with calf front, 50c; 9 dot. overhauls, 35c ; dress goods, yarns, underwear, mackintoshes, cspea, um brellas and shoes at cut prices. Red Front store, Oregon City. Best shave in the city at Johnson's barber shop. I Bellomv Buscb, the furnituro deal ers, are now delivering their goods by means of their own delivery wagon. im fyefl Col MERCHANT TAILORS Fin Foreign Goods, Suits snd Trbuiers made a perfect fit. Bstls fsctlon gnsrsnteed. Fine overcoats mtde on ihort notice. A large stock to select from. Tbe beat of lining snd trimmings. Suits clssned and pressed. Main St., Between 3 and 4, O. C. MIXED CANDY 3 Pounds for 25 cts. FROM HOW UNTIL JAH. 1, 189S. A fino assortment of Candies, Nuts, 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 like a neat ly dressed person alwaya attract ive and pleasant to look upon. YOUR HOUSE Can bs repainted and freshened up at a very reasonable price paints are very cheap now. Don't leave it until the sun mskes sny more msrks aud cracks in it. Leave Orders at Ely's Store... The Paiuter. . ruekoas Bad Ills Cat. Charles Dickens was a lover of cats. Ho owned a large whito cvjo nam4 Willlurnliiu, who selected a corner of hi study for her kittens and brought them In from the kitchen one by one. Dickens had them taken away again, but Williumlna persisted in bringing thorn back. Tbe third time of their re moval she did not leave tbem in tbe corner, but Instead placed tbem at ber master's foot and, taking her stand be side them, looked Imploringly up at him. Most of the family were finally given away. Only one remained. Tbe little creature followed Dickens about like a dog and sat boside bim wbilo be wrote. Oue evoning tbe author was reading at a small table upon which was a lighted candle. As usual tbe cat was at bis elbow. Suddenly tbe light went out Dlokens was much Interested in bis book and relighted the candle. It was only when the light became dim again that be turned suddenly and fonnd tbe kitten deliberately putting tbe light out with ber paw. Sbe was lonely, shr wanted to be petted, and this waa bat levies for bringing It about Sunday Services. GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTH EUAN 1MMANUAL CHL'KCH-Cornei Kixtilh snd J. (J. Adsrns street; Her. Kriiful J. W. Msck, piator. HiimUf anhool si 10 A. M., weekly services every Thursday st H I'. M. German arliool every Halurds from 0 to 12. hveryboriy invited. F1HHT CONOKKOATIONAL CHl.'RCH. Ker. I . W. Hu l. r, PaaUir. Kerirlcel st 10 JM a. M. anil 7 .80 r. H. Siiudajr school aller morolm aerrlce. Piarcr meellu 1 lmilf evemug at 7:30o,clock. Prayer meeting o( Young People'i Society ol Christian Kudeavor every Sunday eveums at 6 JO prompt. FIRST BAPTIST CHCRCH.-RST. f f. Ruiiu, Pallor MortiluHervlceailii:S0; Sunday School at U:h; Kfeulnc SerTlcs 7:30; Kegulu prayer meeting lliuraday erenlng. Monthly Covenaut Meeting every Wednesday erenlnt preceding the flrat Sunday la lb month, i eorulal lurllatlon to all. st. John's rumen, CATHOLIC R ST. A Hillsisaso, Paa'-or. On Sunday mate at S and 10 SO a. u. Every lecond and fourth Sunday German sermon alter the S o'clock nun At all other maaae Kngllab aermona. Sunday School at I'M r. M. Vat pen, apologetics! uhleci and Benediction at 730 r. a. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHDRCH.-ReT. II. Olxre, Paitor. Morning service at 10 Sunday School st 10:00. Claaa meeting alter morning aervlre. Evening service at 7 JO. Kownrin League meeting Sunday evening at .30: Prayer Meeting Thuraday erenlng st 7 M. traugera cordially Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Ssv. A J. Montgomery, Paator. Service! at 11 A.a. snd 7:sv r. M, Sabbat Scbool at 10 A. . roung People't Society ol Christian Endeavor meats every Sunday evening at S:S0. Ihuiaday evening prayer meeting st 7 Jtt. Bests free. EVANOf LICAL CHCRCH-fiERMAX-Rev Erlen. Paator; 1, H. Essrr AwltUnt. Preaching aervlcea every Sunday at U A. M. and 7 :80 P. M. Sabbath achool every Sunday at 10 A. M , Mr. Zlinmermau SupU Prayer Mestlnf every Thursday evening. 8T. PAUL'8 EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. P. K. Hammond. Rector. Services every Hundsy at 11a.m. and 7:30 p. m. rjiiiidiy school st iuo clock, Btrvic every trldsy evening: st7:ao. utner services si rosy be snnounced. All seats free. Strang ers cordially invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZION'S CON- rnratioiisl churcn. Kev. F. Sack, pastor. Service rery Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday school st 10 A. U. Christian Science meetings at Willam ette hall, Sunday morning service, 11 o'clock ; Sunday school, 12 ; weekly meet ings. Wednesday evening . at 8, except first week of each montb, 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. meeta every Saturday evening in tho A. O. U. W. Temple. Geo. R. CalifT, secretary. Rebekahs Willamette Rehekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each month at I. O. O. F. Temple. Matta 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 Post No. 2, G. A. R., meets first Wednesday in each month at Wil lamette Hall. E. Vf. Midlsm, com mander. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of each montb in Masonio Hall. II. S. Strange, aecretary. Pioneer Chapter NoM. O'. E. S. meets the second and fourth Tueedayt in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. S, I. O. 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., meets Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men's Hall. J. W. Stuart, C. of R.; H. L. Patterson, Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meets first and third Saturdays in each month at Masonic Uall. 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 meeta tbe third Monday, at Willamette Hall. Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each montb at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searl, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Btanch No. 617, meeta every Tuesday of the montb. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets In Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays G. H. Hyatt, record keeper, Willamette Falls Camp No 143, W. 0. W. meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in the Redmen Hall. Clerk J. K. Morris. Ibscluiely'Pure Makes tho food more ON its, Ofrats. Man i . Etc., for Man or Boy. Come and see how much Money you can Save here. This is aNew Store, wi th New, Reliable Goods, Now Sell ing at 25 per cent. Discount from already very low prices. The Lion, Reliable Clothiers, 165 TMRD St. Bet Morrison & Yamhill. JF YOU :AN: OVERCOAT, MACKINTOSCH 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 Streets. M Mb Th 5,000 dozen to be given away, worth 10c. each at retail They Are Going Fast But we have lots of nice ones left 4and as long as they last we will give one of these ornament with every 25 cents worth of goods purchased. The more you buy, the more ornaments you get We have the biggest line in the city of populai priced fancy Christmas novelties, Toilet Sets,, Atomizers and Perfumes, Cameras and all kinds of Photographic apparatus. S. G. SKIDMORE & CO. Cut Rate Druggists. 151, Third st. Portland, Or. delicious and wholesome 1 s '4 i WANT s. avefi DSB WW nam