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QRKqN CITY ENTERPRISE . FRIDAY, DECEMBER Oregon City Enterprise LOCAL THANSrOBTATIOH IJNL'S. "" n-l...(. .ml I,.. .. ... . A V.rr ll.a llV POHUAND (Comb M.) j oo A. I45 'i 10 45 11 y it u r. :u 145 I 'J U 4 45 4.15 I w only lo klilaaukU i . 0 ju on IT 10 Mil uk Iff II o LIAVI ORIQON CITY 7"J . M. JS 9 l.5 10 jo ii. m r. m. I4$ v.yt Ji j 4i 6 Kl y..j 7 S I n only i Milw.uk U 9 J lu:iu Ii yt onl la Ullwaukle 41 MifcUTI tCMlbULI. paii.y kxck.pt mniay i.ffh,ti.i,rH.i1.lHUlll;1,)li , i."";ii.m;Mr, i, ,. orivnu,,,,,,,, llh a ,,.f . .' .,. iM.k . ""'"I""' be. lo.rr, ;l,w,Ul'l" "'- rr.pi,,,. m t"- lui-K ,M4ri. ti i-k. h Ur l( l.enibry ,,.,,!,,, ,,,.,,.,,, ' aftflfl MM. 1.. ... SI , , . . ' ' mm in ill.. fl. I I p,4 , IM K KIWI Rotllt ... I A. IU,.fa .lit..-. H. liH.ritu,kMfii T(imi( ii ' a" i.-fdin.,, .(,!,, , " V . " ,,ve,n '"'.Ling her, Hl.lm.nl lu .. (MU. .,, nln..r horn. whu it ,,u ... . i. . . . "iin. ii. , !,, ,rmi roi()( j( lirrk .ml U, ,, ,,,, fll((((l illilU hoofs ru,.ni i.i,,. ..... Mr.. II,.,.!.,.,,, ,,,, .j ilb rm . , ,(J M mad. oj ,. lv,mt )1J(k u M lUi .Ur ,r.,,,..u, .. a'ler limrttha of prrf. 1 Unritfrnr. Tmriion To Ciusuae. II. j. M,r. tin. who arr-.U' l , Cii,U M' ('"II laat Waxluradav .1 p,il., ... 10 MlKM Al IMiKI-KMiKM-K," "" Uki-n Mom J.i.rf M.Im-I -rlfKAMKItH- 0,1 of -nit ,! lMtlny rum. ALTONA and POMONA ',C'r V'l,";i?P ,U,U,"K 01 . . i ii.... illjr lu Ilia riiarraanil w..i l'MAT TUOHMiOJf CITY 'NLY. i W,.l TJ ' " r L 1 A In. 1 A writer In ttw riillak-lihl Tlmrt abo baa bwo lixklnic uj the rword of (lie iiiufjiillo lu natural Llntorr bat coino to tbe conrliiHlixi that It la very uim'I.'m luru-rt. lior la the result of bla Invent Ration "JuhI Hl,y tlio moaqulto lltca people ! Hot t'l'l briuuli. It lu not in furril.li It foo'l, for It la an i-ntublUhj fact Unit a ino.iilto, after Korglriic l.liu- iM-lf with Luiiiun Mood, dlea witlilo a few hour., wIitch. iiion'iuK'. tbat Mrs never turned LI'hmI have ben ttiowti to llvo very eomfonnbly, even through I lie entire wluter ami Into the oext iirfou. Tim a'lult ino'ulto doe not mi J fix. During It larvao to It hna NtorwJ up eiiouulj nourlnhinent to but all It. life, nml It fa a normal aUte for It to ko without texxi tor tbe rent of f.n exUeiiro. All that It nmJa fa molut air, adult moaqultoea belnf known to pna the winter In damp eel lara, living on nothing but the mois ture. 'The fart that It la ttttlniated that only imo out of 10,000 ever ta.tea hu man blood a Imo proves that It la not neecMinry. Why It penilata In tortur ing mnriLln.l lli..M.f.A l.m ... EFFECTUALLY ' bii-n fmiud out, and at lentlala can on- ctcytTy I1' ,w,ar wu the rent of nian- km.l and multe the ci nernl statement t'iskU r. Tr'Vk'li ' 'bnt the njoitilto Is Inirn with a vltlot- Acts otNTLV on the Kidneys. Liver and Bowels CtfANSES THE 5Y5TEM OVERCOMtS sr0 ! "PlUte for human gore, an apH-tlte I, r TlPATIOM 1 rnuM'" '"ntb of tho InBulger." "RITUAL CON"' OfDUAwrwrtv 1 . . kn.'in.Hiiiu ! 110 ilvc Ahmluidy Pure Made from Grape Cream of Tartar. Baking powders made from alum and other harsh, caustic acids are lower in price, but inferior in work and injurious to the stomach. ftOVAl BAKING POWOE CO., HtW VORK. Mli .ni'Minl i roni.tty ,i 1W rnaM.(. I ll.l ftU 4QA M. l-w (.... l ITf K A 14 I I. M 4 7. ID ri..rr(Mit UKin a llll.tirilialnly :tl.a'i.olUfrn.y In h.vinit t,li.ii ,m j I.li.l,.. .ml oilier .rrty v.Iiin .1 1 i-Mit It', (i) frtn J, ),ri J't-lif. M.urUI .ml a jury Moml.y afirfi.,n m found not guilty. An .1 K -t-jet KMu.iiiiMwirNiiumi ur? MUMkiii txuM a y. UH U. i""' . iu.ri ru . Uim'l Hi !, tu .rrrnt M.rlln .hunlv H rr tlis rli.rgp arte filed Ut iring bj ( iv.Jn lb. olflier. and kr.' out of It.rlr rr h inn .i(ully until h C.tur.d In I'ortl.n t. s m -i U H I r a. I - I - t m " il 1 1 - tMr irt mmr kour Hl (.'rim. a eH ea .1.4 ; r 1 IM. I 1 0 . M - III I n m k I It tt - . i. III t a C A Hll l tK. Mrr. Knamoii tii lfiisv. For oir Ii in. 4t , . I'. ullrusd rotnMiiiv llnw. of lb. i:dam Chrr.r. While the Kdiim client U a fnruUiar vlnltor ou the table not every one knows wbeuee It cotnes nor how Us minion bull proportions and gay cob orlng have li-n ai hleviwl. The north ern part of Holland Is tbe neat of the Hiliim eheeiw. Indunrry. and the conne qitetit eleanllnins of the ndlsb la tbere fore doubly amirel. In inuklng It the frenh cow'a milk la can-fully Hiralucl aud the rennet add ed. Aa hju a. the milk curdles the THE LOCAL NEWS. ii lav. ll.A t.mm.m I. ...... I an. II. at .1) men mj.o(vrd on the I .b thould I t . I mi t).m a.i...M''a . . I . I I ")ing Ih.irfor 00 m-r rrk. A Urge hlp 4t It tr ai i tt , n... ! nu,",',r 1,1 urn 'ni.rrlrd men llwtrr, l.o.on Wrlne-Iy nUl.t l.. j "' Mll.ukle and tli- oler r.me mIi. .1 J.mr. klillcr l, . knlle .ml " UM'" !" bey c.n.i.lrred kixMa.llghlvoiindonbltann, ,,'"f u" l"'"p.'" hiding .1 Ut.ancf... Ju.ii.K bnrl-. Kn.l.y on !"""' ,'""'ri w""l l.Ur,-. ..f ,...uU ,nd .lr.. gu.liv lo l'!- U1' f'",rr. living nr.r lb. wen. 1Ut..(. II. fined r-O.nd run. "'" "r rniirj. w fcg ti,. rucum.iarrea Jurlk-e u,' If"-'1 " ,uUy fctUirfflliiiN.linlaaddiMiii.iln0'"in U'n ovtr '')' "a aeMUl.Mll. b.l.n.e of lb. fb-e bring I "rnl "' "lh"' Among oibnr lblnv. ft- tir-l ending g1 Ubavutr. ",rn t""'n """T ing ii.niy rri tia-i iu lurnmn in. roin inoii nei'.ltle no Ii bi.lnt no I tpl nu rtn lle evrn for light. 'rvf4ld,y be.aiii.iniii'eMurty, The ('avy Mm. bad ..in all ii. ir but-' 'bey Is drawn off, and the curd, thor rii. b.nk full .ml the rarrybig rap.. ty , UKhly klj.-M.l.l. la prenyl Into molds, of toe WilNmt-tiw was lai. to Ita nt-1 Tl11 I"-"01'" ' ri-pented until the whey tiio.t to handle the ru.li of water Fr.d.r ,'a" ,H''n x,ructl,d be curd la l.h.,ul, on WednrUy the pUP ,,ll .t ; a.) t UDt qulle wu1. th c,oth Kt.l'onA.. furer.1 to shut doanio Is n-inoved and the cheese put Into iTunni of blk-li a.trr. The Crown mills! Mil b- Afterwar.1 a little more drv Wnr In.. l.,rH.I f..r amwm.I k. ' anil 1. ar.rlriLl.wl nn I.a .i. a..ii "J ,Vr, "UmUr "'k I brk .ter Interfering ii, their ,Ker. ' tl,e ' W"ks 't to salt enough to on the gr.d. ,.r M.l.sukie. A lew ! M .ry ,,,,,, , , , Inaure Ita k.vplug. Thur.la. ih. i.i.h ..... in.ueiipux into a vesik-i ana wash - - j inail.lim M.kbrd out a Cira . Cot i i.i - Ut r ri'Ur 'o.. .. W. V, Knptm. driving 4 a Main .trrrl In bl r.M, ("l.rrm ,liry raine arutiud li e fetenlli tierl (Drr, alio In a r.rt, and brfoin anyone l a I, at a up eat b ( .it bad a wheel paper ... ..I.. .c . ..... . .., . ... ml. . ii i .i . ih(-u iu remove V e.t rfilnn of the new ,i. ..i,. ., . .' . , . . logra.,.1 e. e..llv bu.lt by the Mll.m-1 ,0 , Twm ,m, m on Mv etle I'. A T. (o.an.l the rich if water j where It Is frtijueutly turned. The down ll.n Duma aa. ihi great lb. i the rljienlng process lasts from two to electric plant was forced to abut down j bree uiontha, the round balls grow- for several hour, and street iar traflic lu I ,Lo 0ue Sow or reddish color rortl.nd was ae,iuly interfered with. I p,"cull8r Xo EJu,U cbeesc. The cbeeaes Saturday lb. .,er row U. a point bere ' 'T r. fV , 'm? CUD' u ... t.. . .. I., t. ... ! l.r' ,ro M uu luore brilliant by ... - . ... , uyetng the rind with a v egeUbl o dye.- m . iu... wM.rr i-iiuniiriM-(i iu .-vew yora Tribune. (all during the tugbt and ll.e lot ks were in um sg.lu Sunday. Station A r-tarted up .gnin Monday night ami unless .noliier bc4y toiitinuud raiu cornea all trouble is now past for some time. Lodges. A. O. U. W. meets every Saturday evening in tbe A. 0. U. W. Temple. Geo. It. Califf. secretarr. Retkab-Willamette Bebekah Lodge Ko. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each month at I. 0.0. F. Temple. Matta Godfry, Secretary. Court Uobin Hood Ko. 9, Foruaters of America, meet first and third Friday la the mouth in Red Men's 11.11. W. B. Stafford secretary; F. T. Rogers, chiel ranger. Meade Pout No. 2, G. A. R., meet first Monday evening and third Saturday afternoon in each month at Wilamette Hall. 0. A. Harding, commander. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meeta on the third Monday of earb month in Masonic Hall. M. Boll act, secretary. j Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. 8. meets Sunday Services. GERMAN EVANGELICAL LCTH KKAS IM MANUAL (', H L' Ki.'H Comei Eighth and J. (4. A lama atreeta; Iter. Krno.1 1. W. Mtrk, paator. bun't.r school t 10 A. M., aerkly servirea every Thursday t S P. M. German school .very Batnrday from 9 to 12. Everybody invited. 8T. JOHN'S CHCRCH.CATHOLIC-Riv. A. niLi.sasD, ra.-r. vn Hunnay na.s ii s nt 10 jo a. a. Every aeeood aud fourth Bud-Uj frtirman sermon after the a o'clock inaaa At all other tnaaiea ti(Iib termoDa. tlnnday Hohool at 3 m r. . V.iperi. apologeiicai sublecta and Beoedlctloo at 7:Mr. at. 1IETH0W8T EPmcOPAL CHCRCH.-R-T. H. Olr, faitor. Mornlof aerrle. .1 Ju 4t Sunday Hchool at 10:00. Cla.a aeetlor tltT mornlni servlca. EveDina wrvlc. at IM. tp worth Leacui meetio riuoday .Tenlna at 4:.; frayer Ueetlna Thuraday .veiling at J m traoieraeordlallr Invited. nR8T PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH.-B.V. A I. Montfomcrr. ftor. rVrvicea al 11 a.". aal 7 SO r. M. 8ahbath gphool at 10 a. n. Yonsar People' Hoclety of Carlatiao Endeavor meet, very Hunday .venlnf at t SU. Ibursdayr renlni prayer meeting at 7 ;0. faU free. EVANGELICAL CHCRCH-Corner of Eighth ami Ms lifon street. Kv. H. Copley ,1,. . . , . , . r"". ocmw.r,crj cina.in na. n the second and fourth Tuee.lays In eacb land 7:45 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. n month at Masonic Hall. Miaa Jennie ' Pfay' meeting g p. ro. All are welcome . .Ill- I'M ID 1 11." UWn.ir.hdlbe or,..,.n..wrr.s,.1lr.l w, , ,VPf ,,y WMI of the 1H M ...... . I . . I . - . - I ' l on II e ground .ml N-r.(tue'. borse u unking a J::".", clip up Keventb t'tr .ml .lorg the uilroad. H. yond tl'tlua.of the two tirola no damage ilotii and Ihe occurrence waaso Mllrn and ludlcloua thai Ihe onlookers No'l not help but roar with laughter. Kiaroasb to ( nisiiir. (iov. T. T. Saturday iralored lo citiaenshlp a ahu aeryrd one )ear In Ihe O.egon p'Oitn.tiary, lull who baa been a free tu fi tli year., Ibis act of tbe rxecti U being promptvil by a petition tanner- wily aigned by the neigbtxirs of the ex pHu.nrr who argrd Ihe gratillng of the Nnlnii, The man lima favored by Oov vrnortirer wm John Wesley I'.aker, who u committed lo the penitentiary from Claikaui.a county In Pccriiilxir, lsn2, kating been coiiylclrd of asaatili with a ngi'ious wean. Having seryed bla Wm, lt.kr w as illarhaiged and ruturnml Mill home at Wilsonvllle. wlurebe lU.iHiaiN Paxoh. Forthept week paaar.iger. to Cortland on tbe electric bnn have U-en riiiellel lo alight from ibr tar. on the Kat Side and b.Hif it Madi son brl'lv'e helng unsate lor traiiir. ll.e bigh water in the Willamette baa carried down a large qoantity of drift and it lias lodged at tbe .Madison bridge, forming one of tbe wo.at jams known for several years and the bridge was not considered strong enough lo stand the .train. A rge furreof men ere kepi at wo.k for several days, assisted by a motor on the bridge and a strainer on the river, trying to loosen the drift, but with no stirrcM, If the. water continues to fall It may be cleared without any grtat (1 1. mage, but In rae of a continued rain fears are felt that the ol I ramshackle bridge may go out. Patrons of the electric line would behenrfiiled by the destruction of the present structure and the building of a new bridge on modern principles that would lar the toiwtant pressure put upon it by the old Willamette. Him. Watkh Tbe old Willamette renewed its youth Inst week and for For Voune Men and lnunr Women. Thrre is nothing tbat will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick as lo have Inferior laundry woikputoff on The little sou of aingllsti gentle man, In mlxchlcvouHly playing with a vase, managed, after several attempts to get bla band through the narrow neck, aud was theu unable to extricate IL For half an hour or more the whole family and one or two friends did their best to withdraw the fist of the young offender, but In vain. It was a very valuable vane, aud the father Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. O. F., meet every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary Falls Encampment No. 4, T. 0. O. F. meets first and third Tuesday in eacb month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp. 0. R. M., meeta Saturday evening 7:30 at Red Men'a Hall.-N. M. Moody, C of R.;CI,as. Woodward Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meeta first and third Saturdays in eacb month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No 18, meets at Willamette Hall tbe first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p, 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHUr.CH Rev. P. K. Hammond, . Hector. Services, every Hunday at It a. m, and 7:3up. m. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, tfcrvic everr Friday evening at 7:30. Other service. . m.y be announced. All seats free. Strang ers cordially invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZION'8 COS- frep.tion.l churcn. Kev. P. Sack, paator. ervicei every Sunday at 11 A. H. Bunday school at 10 A. M. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Main and Eleventh it reels Kev. K. W. Rolling! r, pastor. Morning service) 10:30; Sunday School 12; Junior Endeavor 5; Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting 6:30; evening service 7:30. them. Tney my dress ever so well, but If their ahirt front or shirt waint is was loath to break It, but the cxlstiug I mussy their neat appeaiance is spoiled. . tate of affairs could not contluue for- 5,auraay in each month at 3 o clock p. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ever. At length, after a final attempt m. Mrs. Rosina Fonts, president. Mrs. 10 araw rona me uanu or tne victim, wary l,. uraaiey, secretary . third Monday in every month at 7;30 o'clock p. m. Tbe Auxiliary meeta at the Armory building Ihe 1st and 3rd Saturday in each month at 3 o'clock p. YOU TRY IT. IfSbiloh's Cou;h and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the email price of m. and the 25 cents and 50 cents and f 1.00, does not ladies' and gentlemen's flue work. There can be no better work than is dune at Ihe Tmv. Leave your oiders at Johnson's barber shop. Il.w Are T.ar Kidney' f IV Hohha'SpSMMwa .Mtla rare all kidney Ills San SI. trw. Add. bwiiluf H.OMUJ Co.. Ctair.su ur ' MUSSES. 655., $1:25 AND UP wa. bmi ,65C. Va Wtapt.iit. lk wiM Tiam Ma I I 11 urrom rants, m iim .uuint I I .t.aAHTft fir piviirria h.v thm prlc rhsnrd it e4h.ra ana W .t.aAHTft fir piviirria H.V ik.i.i.r tnu T.I our at lni VVm or nar al.SI Im M awwSila SIM4U VrM, llliiatnlnl abovr, ml Hill .at .nd ..odtna.wuaOia am1U fSIIS .. tula rr a.ij ai, Wtlf fci, Ara. bow lone you ha N. funtupiNL li.tBr nixura la lamoramaii. i .i. . lautaflwhia around lha btly ea . Una Willi to. nipiura, hi whathar rupture aa . rlshl or Vrft alda. aital wa Mill .ana auoar iruaa ao you wim. in. .. tin. ttMtm h. . - aa mmd Im dial mail at ikra. ttmn awr prr,yottaaaralurBUaJKl w. 1 wwiTt row mi truss cathiocue r!.,!',5,,E the father gave up his efforts In Ue- Balr, but tried a last suggestion. "Open your band!" he commanded the tearful young captive, "and then draw It forth." "I can't pen It, father," declared the boy. "Con'tT" demanded bla father. "Whyr "I'vo got my penny In my band," came the astounding reply. "Why, you young rascal." thundered bis father, "drop It nt oncer' I Tho penny rattled In tho bottom of . I. - I . .... . . fj my iiigu upu uui V'" tuu uuuu. .1 ira. Ii.clu,llii Ui. a. aioo. U. traaa J ft jpol JoUrUJlL Ikalaaraa alanal aay aw, aM ! waaall r wt I w SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. vmtauu Quite Menaarerle. "Tes," tmld thp exclteC man, "he tried to act the hog and treat me like a dog, but I soon showed him he was playing horse with the wrong man when be monkeyed with rue!" Indian- Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searle, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's B. snch No. 617, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tuala'lnTent, K. O.T. M., meets in Rod Men's Hall, on second and foarth Wednesdays G. H. Hyatt, record keepei . Willamette Falls Camp No 14S, V. 0. W. meets 1st and 3rd Fridays in the Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. S. Walker and clerk G. Olds. Lone Pine Lodge, No. 53, A. F. & A. M., Logan, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st ol May to 1st of November st 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to 1st of May at 10 a. m. A. E. Lewellen, W. M Geo. C. Armstrong, Sec. cure take the bottle hack and we will re fund your money. Sold for over fittr years on this guarantee. Price 25 cent and 50 cents. C. U. Huntley, the Druggist. DeWttt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liver, invigorate tb system. Famous little pills for constipa tion and liver troubles. Gko. A. Habdino. Patent Record. "Money to patent good ideas may b secured by onr aid, address The Patent Record, Baltimore, Md." Mokl Tea positively cores Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb diink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing ft perfect complexion, or money letunded. 25 cts and 50 cts. OASTOniA. Beantbs ya.Hn Kind Yon Haw Ham fctigfit This Will. Be a Busy Christmas. We have prepared for it by buying all the newest and best we could find. And since we had our store enlarged and more show cases put in we are better prepared to wait on our customers. However it would be advisable to come before the rush as we can take more time to show our goods and you will have a larger assortment to select from. We have many new lines this year. Watchc- for ludicH, gent'u ami cliiUrou in gold, ailvef and nickel, from 12.50 up. Chains and lockets at all prices. . A lino assortment of rings sot with Diamonds, Opals, Ruby, Emoralds, Tcarls, also plain and band rings. Silver Mounted Cuncs 50o. to !.&(. In Stick Pins, Link Buttons, Studs, Em blom Tins, Breastpins, Earrings. We cap show many new designs. Our Clocks we guarantee to give satis faction. Doerflinger's Cut Glass guaranteed first quality. Fine Silk Umbrellas from 1.35 to $10. About Silver Novelties and Toilet Articles. We have so many new designs and new articles this year that we can not mention thorn. We will be pleased to show you this line. We have articles from lOo. to $10.00. Our China Souvenir Ware we had made with all new views. This makes a fine presont to send to your friends. We can supply everybody with musical instruments. We have Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Accordeons, Zithers, Autoharps, Mouth Harmonicas, etc. For the table we have Sterling and Roger Bros, silver plated ware. We also sell the Kimball Organs and th latest style White Sewing Machines. BURiVIEISTER & ANDRESEN, The Oregon City Jewelers.