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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY DECEMBER 14, 1900. 5 Oregon City Hntcrprisc TixOa ICahtnidm IUii.wav Comimnv PORTLAND OREGON CITY (Couch flt.) 7:00 a. M. 7:03 At U. 7 45 7 5" :iS 10:00 1 0.0 J 1u:4J 10:30 n:y 11:33 11:13 r. m, ii.xi r. , 1:00 i3 i:4S 1:30 y 131 4 wo 4 "5 4 45 40 s:y 3:35 6.1$ b.jo 7:00 7:03 i4i , 7:30 b y) otilr (o fe;io only to Mllwaukla Mllwaukla 915 9:13 10:30 only to 10:30 Mllwaukla 11:50 only to 11:40 Mllwaukla 4S MiNUTI OMIDULI. 0111x10 mtv ii;iim; nvimoiM. Huimrlntmidmit'a monthly riort r month ending ):muWr 7, 1100, by II. I. Wilcox, superintendent. TKAcnKita HarrlM K. liny Kriii( Mysrs..,, Harriet CiH'lirau . . MurJ.irlt, (;ii(Ik(I. Nsttia Walilmi.... Knna l.awranos.,, Myrlla Taylor (Jarlrti'ls Nttfr,, Mrs. NslllaOlaiis.. Harrlfl 1,. Casa... Hwla CIkh w. r, Miithft . Alill K Clara,... II. U Wlloox .... ft I V! c 8 I 1 2 3 4 0 7 X 0 it 10 11 Toial. !t ll l: 1!) in li in It) in lit 111 s 9 2 ?7 AMI (Mi 7f-' 7i, 7:'l iifij; l'rtl H'I 11 I'i7 if. 30 (17 3' Z7 4 67 4:i 37; t,7P 1 3 " r- i-3 H3 1 10 l" Zl 17 3: i si H 2 V 3! KnrolM 24 27 10 20 31 21' 21 20 10 21 4 it I4 10 17 23, 21 2.'. r. 21 27 22 r. 2 41 41 Mi Mi 421 10 n 15 n 'A ; e E : ? .v. 34 37 4.1 30 XI M 67 62 61 42 aw 44 - mi 81 ax 64 40 4"l 4" 4i' 6'.! J 2 S c. 11 If7 ID 0: iff or. Now Fui'lla mlukm lull at lata hour ra:)i wishing Mr, and Mra. Doremus many Lappy return of llieir odJltiK day. , Tu I0'tii Ooi atr I(oai 1 ,011 la Tucli oldy, liaa Kitlllounl tliu county court (or tli location ol a county road In to Ida I rami! In Ilia MrNary claim T. '1. H. K, 2, K. Tit Mlltio atataa that the jiroinlM1 ara not raaclia liy any convan tout roa.l and aki that yUwera Im ap Mtlntixl to mtMit and vlnw Ilia road and loat It, lor itllionnr'a Inyrcaa and Krva to ami (rum Ina rmnlaa. Kai.mo Hivih IIati iiaay.Tum Ilrown ralunwd Monday (rout hli aum fuer'a work at tlit alatt liat,:liary on Ilia upwr Sandy. II rapurt ljno.OOU young aalimm turnixl looaa In Ida Handy river tti paat a4aaou. A larga numliar ( Indiana ara ampluyaa at Ilia hatdtary and aaalal vary aatlafactorlly in Ilia work. The atraatn li uaad (or Uniting fiurpoamaud lilndara the work at audi tlinaa aa hv ara floated down. Mr. Itrown III ralurrt again aoon. Coattrr or Tittnaa Claims. A con taat waa bagnn In thaland odlca yaater ly l.y tha N. I', It. K. over 13 tltnbar clalmi with U mora to coma on latar. Attorney! Ilaya, o( Haattle, 8. C. H pan re r, ol TortUnd, T. II. Ilandly and Claud Thayer, ol Tillamook repreaenl various partes to the contest. Claude Tliayer la accused by the railroad ol col Ivslon and Iraud with the arltlen In maklna: pruols and rcUrdlug tha aale of contested lands. Tha cae has already occupll several daya and will he pend log several more, ItaoaABtr a MahTaw. Tho Wil lamette l'ulp A Taper Company haa at lis office a Iwne alumet three (eet lung and 30 inrhra In clrcutiiforrnre at the lartteat part, aupMMtl to Im ol an ex 4 nut animal. It was (ound by a mill hand aeveral miles up the Willamette in st thlrkly-Umtred ravine. It ai admuet hidden In tho moaa and dirt and khows altfiia ol diainllgration In placea while other parts are in a good state ol pn-aervalloii. The remainder ol the hones correaMinding to this, outlines an animal ol stupendous proportions, l'er ons in the vicinity o( where the bone waa found are 011 the lookout (or other arta ol the skeleton . llovAi.i.Y Kntkrtaikkii. Mr, and Mrs. I)oremus, cntertttlned the (J. A. It. and W. It. C. at their home on Wednesday, Ito, 5, the occasion being their 30th an niversary ol their wedding day. The old aoldleri enjoyed a review o( the early layi spent on Hie battle field. Just be fore retiring to the dining room, Mr. O. A. Harding presented Mr. and Mn. roreinoiie with a lovely carving eet In tehallol the Tost and Corps. Mr. P Colliert presented them with a ailver dinner bell. They received many other presents among which was a handsome mitollable linen. They retired to the dining room, where bountilul lunch waa awaiting them, When all were seated there were thirty gliosis. They l'er Horsemen. The eleventh annual holiday Imuh ol The lloran Hevlew, published at Chi cago, HI., will appear Dec, 11, and all lovers ol the trotter and pacer can rest assured that It will prove genuine treat. A vast amount ol Instructive and enter taining matter, by the best posted and most noted turl writers, on a large vari ety ol topics, profusely Illustrated, will he found within the inaKniflcentchromo lithographed covert ol this Seclal Inaua while the statistics of the year's perform aiicea, which have Wn such a feature In the past, are In every way In advance of, their previous high standard ol excel lence. One of lU most Important feat ures will be the colored supplements of the world's champions, Tha Abbot 2 :0.1'4' and Cretceua 2:04. These picturea are U'tjXlO.'i Inches, Inserted loose, and are the finest horse portrelta ever produced. They are nut mere colored lithographs or reproductions of idealised paintings, but are immediate replicas ol colored photo" graphs, ahowlng l-otb horses In harness, with d'l vers up, rlggml exactly as they were when they captured the world's records now held by them. They are absolutely perfect likeness of both horses and drlvera. Kvery detail o color, Including the color of the horses, their hoots, harness, sulkies, the driven' capa, jacketa, etc., la faithfully repro duced. Nothing like these picturea haa ever before been attempted in horse por traiture. The price ol the Christmas Number, Including both ol these supple ments, Is but 2ft t ents, and It can be had promptly by remitting to The Horse Re view Co., 010 Maeonlc Temple, Chicago, Illinois. All subscriber whose names are on the list at time ol publication will receive this great nuriiW without cost, as will also new auhscrlWs beginning their term with this issue. who immediately left her huahand, whom she had learned to despise thoroughly. When she aked him what he had done with her letter, he told her I hat there as something in It which would make her mad, and so he destroyed It. In court he testified that he gave her this letter, and Introduced hi cousin to iwesr that she had seen him do so. He also had as a witness an old man and a girl who came out with him about the same time that he brought his cousin from Virginia, They are evidently of the tarns class aa himself, and it ia tha opin ion of some, who listened to the trial and saw and heard thern testify, that they belong to a family of degenerates. The jury, after being out about 15 minutes, returned a verdict of guilty. The court will pronounce sentence this morning. KIIAW'H l'UBK MALT. I! no doctored compound, but a pure, whole some and strengthening stimulant. Eiecially commended for medicinal purpoaee. Hold by K. Mattiiies, Ore gon City, Ore. Headquarters for Holiday Goods For Old as Well as Young Mis Bros. Golaeii Hi 1 Stevens Bldg., Opposite Bank of Oregon City. Useful and Ornamental Presents. Albums, Toilet Bet, Gold and Fountain Penfl, Pocket Rooks, Silk and Linen Handkerchief, Kid Gloves, Fancy Box Writing Paper, Men's fine Neckwear in Boxes, Handsome Colored Water Sets, Picture Frames, Watches and Jewelry, Parlor Lamps, Fancy Basket and Hundreds of other suitable presents. One For 8ale-$If250. lot and two houses on Monroe How's Thief We offer One Hundred Dollar! Re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Haifa CaUrrh Cure. F. J. Ciixuxr & Co., I'rops., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all bus iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. Wxirr A TacAl, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wauiimo, Kinnak & Maxvik, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c pur bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 1 i.i street between Sixth and Seventh streets . Y A Large Assortment of Dolls and and Toys of all Descriptions at lew linlltllaa-. OdimmIIa Ore iron Cltr llaak. Dixit X A Rastham, Oregon City. When the stomach la tired out It must have a rent, but we can't live without food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eat" so that you can eat all the good food you want while it ia restoring the digestive organ to health. It is the only preparation that digests all kinds of food. O. A, Harding. i Closing Out Sale Special aale of Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs at Golden Rule Bazaar, SICK HP.AIHIHF.S. The carse of overworked womankind are quickly and turely enred by Karl' Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Trice 23 eta., and 50 eta. C. O. Huntley, the Druggist. lrtons desiring announcementa of parties, socials, etc., must aend them to this office. Many person! have had the experience ol Mr. 1'eter Hiertran, ol North Stratford N. II., who says, "For years I suffered torture from chronic indigestion, but Kodol DyspeiHiia Cure made a well man ol me," It digests what you eat and ia a certain cure for dyspepsia and every The lime of the United States court was taken up yesterday with the trial of II. H. Slalnaker, of Canby, a achool teacher Indicted for destrojlug a letter belonging to his wife. Stslnaxer la a native of West Virginia and evidently helungs lo the clasi once known there as 1 po' white trash." Some years ago he married a ifirl who was a pupil In his school, and they have two children. Ust fall he went back to West Virginia! and on his return brought back w ith him a young woman, a cousin of his. Soon after their return a letter for Mrs, Slalnaker, bearing a special delivery! stamp, arrived at the Canhy post offlce, n;rict what VOU at. end the master gav.lt to Slalnaker IUrflclanydlRC8tsthefoo(UndaldS to deliver to her, but she ceyer received ' jjaturo In Btrengthenlnfr and recon It. Not long after another letter arrived 1 gtructlnff the exhausted digestive or for Mra. Slalnaker, with Instructions on! Bans, ltlsthelatestdlscovercddlfrest. ,-ths. I. shutiUl be delivered to no one, t Wffi suntly relieves and permanently cures Dvsnersia. lnamesiion, ueartuuiu, Fhotoe 25 cts. per doxen at New York Gallery. One 16 by 20 enlargement given with every doxen cahineta. Ti'RNxv Photo. EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER. USE ACKER'S English Remedy in any ease of coughs, colds or croup. Should It fail to give immediate reliel money refunded. 25 eta. and 50 eta. O. A. Harding, Druggist. OABTOXIIA. Brtti, yelfr IM Ym Haw Alwm Batft Bigutve sf jjV Ha4 Y01 Haw Alwan The Beot Plaster. A piece of flannel dampenetl with Chamberlain's Tain Balm and bound to the afU'cted parte ia superior to any When troubled with lame back at once even in the worst casta, and or Pin i.n ,h ,ide or. che.8t- 8ive.il can't help but do you good ing. PZTffnfnTffH U WKJ VXI ZJ O A Hard-1 ,r'' '" oa tre cert,n more 'ban I pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Fain Balm also cures rheu matism, One application gives relief. For sale by U. A. Harding. Dyspepsia Cure hut herself. The postmaster took it to her and she found it wai from the father of the girl Stalnaker had brought out from West Virginia, and informed her that he had taken her away without the knowledge or consent ol her father. This was enough for Mrs. Stalnakor, Pfnliilnncn Knur Stomach. NaUSCO, Bick Hcadache.Gastralgla.Cramps and all othcrrcsuluof impcrfectdlgestloD. Price We, end It. Lanro ilo contains time auallaUo. iiook all aboutdyspepsU mailed free Prepared by C. C DsWITT A CO.. Chlcagc We are the printers lor the people and you are the people for the printers. Look over your supplies and see. if your are not in need of some more letter heads, envelopes, circulars, cards, etc. Then place your order with the Enter prise office, where you get good, clean printing. SPr.WlllUms' Indian Pile Dtiitintiilwill cure Uliud, lllifilnik' aud Itching l'lliik UulMorbttue tumors. uiliiys the IuUIiiit at once, acta as a ixuliii-e. eivi s Instant re lief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile OlnJr ment s nrenared for riles ann ilea- Ins; of the private purl. Kvery box Is warranted. Hv drnt-Kists, by mull on re- ept of price. AO Crnta and (I.Oe. WILUtMS MANUFACTURING CO.. i'mp. Uevelaud. Ohio. 08 E I u At The Racket Store We have reduced the prices on our stock of Dolls, Doll Heads, Toys and Games of all kinds and all must be sold to make more room. j J We also carry a full line of Handkerchiefs, Hosier', Underwear, Golden Fleece Yarn, twenty five styles of Kid fitting Corsets, Wrappers, Laces, Ribbons, fascinators, Fancy Goods aud Notions. With Also Christmas Goods a Specialty. every 50 cent purchase you will receive a Coupon for a Silver Tea Set If.. . if- WSTSt&P in HEN buying a shot gun don't throw away money by spending f 1 50 to f500 when for very much less you can buy a WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUN whiih will outshoot any other shot gun on the market no matter what it costs. The Winchester Repeating Shot (Jun Is now made In "Take Down" style in 12 and 16 gauge. Itcombinesrapidity.reliability and strong shooting qualities with a price within reach of every body's pocketbook. For sale by dealers everywhere. FREEStmi utmt ami aJJrtu on pattalceri for Ito-pif taltlagiu. KIKCKESTER REPEATING ARKS GO., NEW HAVEN, COKK. Mood News to Buyers of Christmas Presents yF . . f ft si & If you do not know what to buy for your friends for Christmas, come to our store. We have been preparing for this years Holiday Trade for over six month and havo tho best selectod stock in the city. We would bo pleased to show you our lino of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Sewing Machines, Organs and other Musical Instruments, Kodaks and Cameras, China Souvenir Ware, Umbrellas, Gold Pens, Parker Fountain Pen, Purses, Card Cases, Silver Novelties and Manicure Sets, Ebony Goods, Etc. ;We know we can please you as we have something to suit the old folks, young people, children and the Baby. Come early beforo our stock is broken. Burmeistei & flndresen The Oregon City Jewelers. We will lave onr store open erenings nnlll 9 o'clock from Bee. 1st to Dec. 2411 n