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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1.4, 1902 7 PAN OUI'I CUM ""I' ! ii- . .,i olrcla wtr wuil rirnmitel at I ad of the iriiiiiMmlng partie I,- ilia Han Koiicl rlub, at t lie 11 i y iHi Friday evening. A number 1 ,i, . ...nl young tMiD vuro preunr in I iMovhiik gnpata wti In atluiidniictt : . , i ! Mr. C. I. Litimrflle, Mr. J a, W. E LewtliwaiU', Dr, mid Mm 1. 1.. li,ii, Mr. Mini Mrs. Itiilpti r. C'lmrlf l'oi'n, Mr. 11. H. L.iy, Mi ' ,., l.i-.Ul hm Kiilly, Minn Amy Kully, tliwaito, Mm Albriiilit, .Ml- I . . Albrlglit, MIm W..d,uf I'lirt- id, A i I'om, Mim I'miyar, Mias iu;i (oiivera, Mint I.ippilt, Mi di, k, in Harding, Ml Hmlih, kihI , r i n, of Portland; Ml Dault'in, ', ,!iy, Ml M l lie Drapur, Mini ' .I hi k, MiM Maggli' lloodfrlluw, Mm 1 'Ki ,i,-n . MU I'rait, Mi Untile Mary " in, :.)i- C'hhii, Mlu Ktlitl CttOfUtlil; if. K. ('. Cliapman, John I., l.nwlli . ,)i, II. l.i'tliio" Kelly, J. Nelaon ,11.1 r' JMwaid KvawU Hrodm, Hnraca ,fJiK, lUiland .laikaon, Jaine W. Hflurti.Tom I. Kanrall, Jowpb (5ood rfi., WllUnl More, Hurry Drapr, !' ilioii Harding, Howard Latonrnlte, lk ('jnliuld, Uyrin (Jllmon, of Tort ,u. Malcolm McCown, F. Hmitli, rli n 15 Piait, 8ul Uard.', Mr. ltapp, Walt. , ; TKACIlaV CM'B. It tlm malting of the Twailier'a Club Inline ol Mis Amlim liolluck Tnes f fvi'iiiny, thi nuln qnralion ol ilia 1. 1".! n il ibe Importance of trarbing r ili ml ItiiiDMK-". TIih prlnclpkl r tnkii ere Hupnrlntendniit ol County ' .,.:-, J. (J. Zuiimr, 8upfrliitnlent of I g i'VIiohIi II. D. Wilcox, City Attor II f, A. 8. I)ieer. and Kov. A. J. , ith' "ini'ry. UihereUiok part In tlie Jjtn4on. Mr. Zinwr apoke in favor (,Jt-rt. hiu t lie ded lali(naiie In order !t.'ll tlm iIitIvUiioii ol word and a a red drill. Mr. Vre-m-r llioiwht that 1 1 Cihm ifnl on the ani'itnt tounje (I I Im Ittitler empluyod by applyliiK It Urn uiitHtry of the KngliHli lanitntge. "jrr fl icker! had view pro and con. i tt Ma mil explained In an luterentiiiK . liiiiT the slide rule unviI by aurveyore, 1 MtH Miry Caae enleriained the I tnh.TS hy the reiidilioii of two vocal n&n, "liandoler" and "Memorie" t next ineeiinK of I he club wilt be d at the renidence of Kev, J. II. 1 'ivun. s. i i DKHTIIICK C'Ll'B. Im. El Hhnhau entertained the mem ''a of the Derthici club at her home H inlay evening and a very interesting Vram ii rendered. Tliecluh la now parinK for a grand concert to tie given , .he ei!y part of March In whirl) the ; t!i'i,t o( I'ortUnd will participate, n let cd ly local talent. There will be k pciiil meeting of the club Monday ininu at the reeidenre of Chai. II. "jlicld to complete arrangementa and 6 imrtii'iilai will be puhliehed later. IK ' " City hae not enjoyed a fint elaaa 1 1 "u ert fijr tome time and It la IioiumI I the idta of the Derihio club will be , ."rid into execution and that the )!ic wiil welcome Ilia efTurt. The ,M rti;uliir meeting In March will be iti at I Im reiidence ol Mr. and Mr. C. JMiiicr, on Main etreel, , " kALVATION Akiv. c 'h i.;T.rr8 In charge of the Halvation 'ny in thiacity have received farewell and will conduct their laat meet- ',. iiii Sunday evening next. Coffee and :e iil l.e acrved on Buturday night, I t!o bund of I'ortlund No. 4 Corps Is M'cu-d to be preaenl, Everybotly la "diully invited. Lieutenants Vidalin ' I Kichinond, of the Salvation Army, fdrettt'lling on Sunday nigut next, 1 Kill K'J to Kaker Cily. They w.ill be Ki-fdod here by Captain Bogue and amnnt McAllinter, whoee welcome . eting will be next Wednesday evening. ' MKM. CHl'KCH KNTKUTAINS. .rlr. (1. W. Church gave a duligbtful ti TuoHilay afternoon. Games and con .SHtion were enjoyed and delicioua re- ttnncnts were served. Among the lira present were: M rs. T. 8. Laurence, Mrs. Henry Mel fiii, Mrs. E. O. CeuhVld, Mrs. Henry Oku, r,?ra. William Howell, Mm. Kate .vt'iii, Mra, Frank Barlow, Mrs. Geo. ace, Mrs. Will Aldrich, Mrs. Llliian enpar d, Mrs. Kate Athey, Mrs. David Diiuir l, Mrs. Wallace Cole, Mrs. Amos m. in, Airs. Bertha Gtbsoii. i Bi-c-iril meeting of the members of I Dr'liii k club is called for Monday mm, February 17, at the residence of a. Chat. Caufleld, to make final ar-ig-iin -Mis for their concert which they '?-('t l) ivesooo. r o i'licampinent No. 4, 1. O. 0. F., .!! t ih" :a 10 new candidates tonight. I' . ' a of the business meeting a P" '. ill be served. rii Kalghti and ladies of 6ecnrity M k'i interesting entertainment, i r a id dance at Willamette ball 'ii: ty niiiht. 1 'i v ' number of the United Artisans rt v. t i ir hall last night, the occasion i' : a r ilar monthly social. eccas are preparing to give an i i.ment Friday night (this even-t ial Happenings. FRATERNAL K A NTH, It N TAK KICIAI,. After (he routine work of the regular meeting of I'lnneer Clinpler, 0. K. H. Tueaday evening a w.Ul lime was spent in playing pruvrenHlve whist. Thoa. F. Hyan was awarded the gcntleineu's firnt prliee and Mis Faircluiuli lu ly'a pri.e. Hiifrealuueiili were served, Thone pres ent were: Mr. and Mr. T. F. Kyan, Mr. and Mrs. J 11. Walker, Mr. and Mis. 0. W. (iraie, Mr. and Mr.. Fred Miller, Mr, and Mr. J, It Huiiipliaya, Mr. and Mr. UK. Fri.m.ll, Mr. K. T. I'hld, Mrs. Jacob Caaaell, Mr. J. C. New berry, Mra. Henry Meldrmn, Mr. T. &, Laurence, Mis France, MIkh Fairclough, Mli Lewulling, Mia Fannie Fiance, Miss Lj.elle, MIhs (iertrude Fairclough, MIm Clara FlHher, Mirs ItmliHimn, Mlcaes Mary and Laura Conyere; MeHcr'. Geo. Laxelle, T. J. (lry, A. W. France, Dr. V. K. Chi II. I'SUSUAL fcVfcVT. Ute Coaplc Wliu Hare Ren Mai r led Orer 50 Yi am. An unuiiual eveut wa celebrated In (he First l'reabylerian church W'edneii day night. The church gave a reception to rive couple of Oregon City, who have been married mine than AO yearr. Ihe name of the couple are: Mr. and Mrs. Ileatlu, Mr. and Mrs. Mile Koweu, Mr. and Mr. Callir, Mr. and Mrr. Koherte, and Mr. and Mr. A. Luelling. J. C Zinacr w;ia chairman of the even ing and the following program me wa rendered : Hong Choir, Hecitation Mia Ueaaie Grant Congratulatory Kev. A. J, Montgomery Solo II. L. Kelly. Biographical Mis. Geo. C. Brownell. KedMlon Mias Catherine McMillan. . Hymn Choir. Reininiacenne Mr. Beatie. Kemluiaceimea Mr. Miles Rowan. Remlnlscenses . .-. Mr. Califf. Kennniscenaes Mr, Robert. Reminiacenses Mr. A. Lnelling. "How Tedious and Taatelea the Hour." Choir. Congratulation. A flash light picture wa taken of the gueata of honor. Booklets were. circu lated, in which everyone present was asked to put his sutograph. Drnruens Cannot be Cored by local applications, as Ihey cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafnos la caused by an inflamed con dition of Ihe mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets In flamed you have a rumbling sound or lnierfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the intimation can be taken out and this tube restored to It normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused, by catarrh, which 1b nothing but an Inflimexl condi tion of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deufness (cnuaed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. Rold by druggists, 7rc. Hall's Family Fills are the beet. Citizens' Meeting. In response to a popular demand for a conference of the citizens of Clackamas County, In the interest of good govern ment and to devise means to relieve our people from the burdens of unnecessary taxation, a call is hereby made for such a meeting to be held at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, February 18th, 1002, at 10 o'clock, a. m. J.J. Cook a Wm. Bari.ow M. C. Strickland II. Bhkitiiauit II. E. CUOHS E. SlU'BEKT Q. W. Grace O. W. Koiihins E. E. Cuabman Chas. N. Wait R. B. Beatiii Geo. Ogle J. W. PoWKLb A. LUKLLINO (This is received too late lor any com ment this week but we may have some observations later.) What hbull We Have For Desaertl This question arises in the family ev ery day. Let us answer it to day. Try Jell-0, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking 1 simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange' Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. 'I have used Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it is the beet remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confidence in this remedy." Mrs J. A. Moore, North 8tar, Mich. Fr sale by Go. A. Harding Druggist. j)K AROUND THE COURTHOUSE County Clerk Cooier has just com pleted the tax rolls, Wednesday, and turned the.tn over lo J. J. Cooke, for col lection. Ily special effort, in accordance with the law, the rolls were written up as early as posalhle In order that the lax payer may take advantage of Ihe new proviaion and gut a rebate of three per cent by paying their taxes belore March 15. Heretofore the ro.la have not been ready before March 15. This year there were six books in ail compared with the three last year, but by woiking uight and day it has bten poaaihle to get the lists completed at an early period. Fol lowing I statement of the county taxe (or the years 1U00 and HOI. Aseaaed Valuation lt00 ...$i,2Ho,379 Fulls $ 891 County 62,710 15 Htate 24.420 03 Road 214'.'0W) School 21,420 89 Hpecial r-'chool 10,840 74 OregouCity 4,3o8 27 Total $147,103 8 Annexed Valuation, 1901.. 4 470,180 Foils $ 1.132 00 County 53,714 26 Special School 19.303 78 Stste 3L 333 81 Koid 35,81)0 48 rVhool 22,380 93 Oregon City 4,428 til Total IC8,I02 30 Regulai levy 3 mills heavier thin year: l,at year 29; this year 32. Sheriff Cooke stales that he will re ceive taxe Monday, February 17. Petition of Sophia Miller, administra trix of the estate of James N. Miller, de ceased, praying for an order to sell the leronal property, coneinting of saloon bualness, license for conducting same, cigar and liquor stock and leaoeof build ing, with furniture, granted by Couuty Jude Ryan. Ordered that Geo. J. Currin, adminis trator de bonis non of estate of Wiley P. Boyer, deceased, submit without unnec essary delay a final report, making an itemized statement of money received and disbursed by him. 8. J. Garrison, guardian of the ettate of Orpha Albert Garrison, ia authorised and directed to sell at private sale the real property of said ward situated in the in the town of Canby. In January 12 deeds were recorded, CO mortgages filed and 02 releases granted in Clackamas county. The receipts of the recorders offiVe for the corresponding month were $22.85. W. J. Lewellen, Albert Taey and D. M. Uridenslein appointed appraUers of the estate of John S. Green, deceased, Tom P. Randall, adminiatrator. The receipts of the County Clerks of fice for January were $190.25 ; for the same month last year, 137. A gi and ball was given in Milwaukie Saturday night by Ash Camp, Woodmen of the World in their new hall. The hall is not yet completed. The walls of the upper floor being unplastered. The dance was held npstaire while a grand supper was beinn prepared down stairs a large cake was rallied off at five cents a chance and. after supper a number of others were sold. Delegations attended from the Portland circle and Oregon City. The funds will go to the finishing of ihe hall. The Enterprise $1.50 per year. When a woman is nervous her gives fantastic and threat ening shapes to the moat fa miliar ob ject. By day she starts in fear at every sudden or unfamiliar sound. By night the furni ture of her room takes on af frighting forms of ghost or gob lin. You can t reason with the nerves. Neither logic nor love can quiet them. Thev must be nourished and then the outcry of the nerves will cease as naturally aa a hun gry child ceases to cry when fed. For nervous women there is no better tonic and nervine than Dr. Pierce'a Fa vorite Prescription. It cures the dis eases which produce nervousness in women, irregularity, debilitating drains, inflammation, ulceration and female weakness. It tranquilizer the nerves, encourages the appetite, and induces re freshing aleep. When I brain taking Tour medicine I wit not able to Maud on my feet ten minute at a time." write Mn. Hnltie Borradnile, of nj Boring- street, Nashville, Tenn. "Had filling of iitemi, and kidney and liver diaeane, and wi o weak and nrrvoua I could not keep ttilL Would tnke nervoiu nel! and almont die at iimea. j nad teverai inherent doctor attend- ! ing, but they could not do me any good. The ; ll one I hail taid I would never get up again. Told him that I wu taking your ' Favorite Pre acnptlon and 'Golden Medical Ditcovery,' and I he Mid, 'Mil'IU jimt at well take that mncb water each dy.' But I thought I would give th medicine a fair trial. Before I had finished the first two bottles I wat able to get outude the , houte and walk around the yard. I kept on ' taking the medicine! and they cured me." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. I j DISAPPEARING WRITING. Tat Waf a Dim Swindle Wa laeesa fall? Worked lu furl. ! .A number of Parislnn financiers were recently defrauded of a very consider able sum of money by n swindler who ' relied for the suecea of hi scheme en jtlrely upon the peculliir properties of Iodide of stnrch. Poxiiia; as a mini of coiiHlilernlile wen It h. whose money wa j tied up In such a uiniiner I Lint be could not rcnllze without heavy Iohkcs and I pretending to hnve the option of some vnliiiilile coucchhIoij In China, he oh tnlnci vnrloim lurifp flini)iii of money In excliiinge for bills dutVd to stand for thriT months. No one for a moment suspected that there wn anything In the bust decree Mhndy n limit the iiimi or his trim mic tions, mid when he nuide It public that he hud been HUceeHHful In selling bis Chinese coiiePMHlon at a Inrge profit his creditors felt absolutely ccrtuln that he would meet his hills. To their Immenae surprise, however, when they came to look through their pnpers to 11 nil the bills they only found bills with lilimk spuccs In the places where the swindler's name should have been mid had actually been. They clamored round him foran explanation of the strange nlTulr. but he denied t tint he had ever given any of them bills and defied them to sue him for repayment of the loans, nnd the fact that the bills were devoid of the swliirl'cr'a signa ture rendered them iilmolutely worth ier. The mutter wu put Into ihe hands of the police, who were able to discover that In signing the bills the nian hod used a solution of Iodide of starch, which, when lirat used for writing, ap pears much the same as ordluary Ink, but completely dlmippearf In the course of a few weeks, and, although traces of the chemical may subsequently be discovered, nothing can make the writ ing show up again. Finding that bis victims hnd' discovered his method, the schemer decamped, despite the fact that the chances of the police obtain ing a conviction against blm were very remote Indeed. WAVES OF WATER. Slow rivers flow at the rate of three to seven miles an hour. The amount of water flowing out of the Nile la sixteen times 'that of the Thames. The English chftnnel Is nowhere more thnn 900 feet deep. The Irish sea la 2.130 feet deep. The largest gulf In the world la the gulf of Mexico HK).000 aqoare miles almost twice aa big as the bay of ten gal The Parana of Brazil and Argentina ia 2.200 miles In length and after the Amazon Is the largest river In South America. The shallowest of all sens are the Baltic nnd the Adriatic, which average only forty-three and forty-flve yards' depth respectively. Askal Chin. In Tibet la the lake which lies at a greater height than any other In the world. Its level la 1U.G00 feet The lowest Is the Dead sea 1,200 feet below aea level. A Judicial Retort.. Sir William Meredith, chief Justice of Ontario. Canada, was formerly a very prominent politician as well as a fa mous lawyer, lie was especially noted for bis success ns prosecuting attor ney, and few criminals escaped convic tion when he addressed the Jury. During one of his political campaigns be was speaking at a meeting In the city of Loudon, his native town. The audience waa turbulent and be was frequently Interrupted. Finally a voice from the gallery cut luto one of his finer flights with a sarcastic "Oh, go ami get jour huir cut!" Sir William, who wore his balr somewhat longer than Is usal, was stopped by a burst of laughter. But as soon as he was able to make him self beard he turned the lnugu and won the audieuce by this reply: "My friend, if Pin uot mistaken, I've had your balr cut before UilaP'-Nevr York Com mercial Advertiser. Fainting. The direct cause of fainting Is a di minished circulation of blood through the brain. To revive a person who baa fainted It Is ueveamiry, therefore, to al ter this condition as quickly as possi ble. In order to do this the Individual should be laid quite fiat, the bead on a level with the body, so that the feebly acting heart will not have to propel the blood upwnrd. The neck and chest should be exposed, fresh air admitted freely, .water sprinkled on the face and stimulating vapors, such aa ammonia, held at lutervals to the nostrils. When there Is dlfllculfy In restoring anima tion, friction over the region of the heart with the bnnd or a rougb cloth should be applied vigorously. Esempltrrlns an Adace. "yes, said the old conductor, "1 have followed the railroad about all my life. I wasn't exactly born on a train, but I was married on one at the rate of forty-flve miles an hour." "That waa a good deal like marrying In haste." "It was. And we got tired of each other while we were making the return trip on a freight train. "That was i good deal like repenting at leisure." Chicago Tribune. ' Grow llandaomo. Would you like to be truly beauti ful? Thorenn snys: "We are all sculp tors and painters, and our material Is our own flesh and bloou nnd bones. Any noblenesa begius at ouce to refine a man's features and auy meanness or sensuality to luibrute them." So there, now, you sour visaged. plain faced people, go along about jour business and grow baudMouie. National Maga-line. Wh Bag- Ptfff fMHC lt People re often capable F doirie injury to lesa poaitive people, the very emphaai of their affirmation making up for lack of argument and want of evidence. And the worst of all dogmatists are those doctors who, harking back to some old dogma of the schools, insist that certain patients are beyond all medical help, because, forsooth, their diseases are beyond the limited medical know ledge of the dogmatist. " When the physicians had given me up I was cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's1 Goiuen died 'ail Lhacovery." I Hat state ment, varied sometime in form but identical in fact, is one of the common expression fonnd in the letter of those cured by "Golden Medical Discovery.' Sometimes the statement runs ; " I wai given up by four doctors," showing i desperate effort to find relief in loca practitioners. But however the story begins, it almost invariably ends wilil the statement, "I am perfectly cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Persons suffering from weak" lungs, hemorrhages, deep-seated cough, ema ciation and weak nesa, have been restore to perfect health by' the "Discovery." The philosophy of the cures effected by this marvelous medicine ia not hare to understand. Life is sustained by food, digested and assimilated. The basts of health is a good appetite and l sound digestion. In almost all cases o disease loss of appetite is an early symp torn, and this is promptly followed by wasting of the flesh. For some cause the food eaten is not being converted into nutrition and the body and its oi gans, being starved, must grow weak There is only one way to get strenet' and that is by food. Dr. Pierce' Golder. Medical Discovery heala diseases of the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition, so enabling the body tc assimilate the needed nourishment Thu various forma of "weakness," so called, are cured by the "Discovery" "weak" lungs, "weak" heart, "weak nerves, "weak" or sluggish liver, etc. because the organs are made strong bj food, which is perfectly digested and assimilated after the "Discovery" haf healed the diseases of the stomach and associated organs of digestion and nu trition. PAIN ALL GONE. I have taken your medicine with the freateat atiafaciion." write Mr. George Rie hi, of Lock port Station, Westmoreland Ca.. renn'a, anl can honestly any Dr. Pier' Golden Medica Ihacovery has cared me of a pain in my sigh lang that the beat doctor eoald not help. M appetite and difeation have improved to that ' can eat anything at all. and I feel better than ; have for year. Your ' Favorite Prescription has cured me of womb trouble that I auffere from for fifteen year, and painful mouth!; troubles. I can wark a whole day and not ye tired. My pain is all gone and pain ts au gone ana 1 leel luce a nev person. I surrrred with aeaoacae an the tlmt I sunrred with headac but have no headache now since taking yout medicine. Your 'Ooiaen sieaicai uiscovenr and ' Favorite Prescription ' do all that you dam for them, and more, too. I have been cured ol troubles that I suffered from for fifteen year and the best doctor in the State could not curt me. 'Golden Medical Discovery cured me o' neuralgia that I sudered from for five years. an If my letter can save one other poor sufferer, you can publish it." "ALMOST A MIRACLE." 1 took a severe cold which settled in the bronchial tubes." write Rev. Frank Hay, ol Nor tonville. Jefferson Co., Kansaa. "After trying medicines labeled "Sure Cnre," almost without number, I was led to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took two buttles and was cured, and have staved cured. When 1 think of Ihe great pain I had to en dure, and the terrible cough I had, 'it seem almost a miracle that I was so soon relieved." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. They do not re-ect upon the system and become a necessity, aa do many other pills. Rupture and Piles ured without operation or detention from business DR. 0. E. WATTS Room U, McKay Bldg. 3rd & Stark Su. PORTLAND, OREGON. Hours a to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M. ltabllhd 1S8. ii PIONEER rranfei1 and &(jf e$, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE MELLOH 2,000 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns. Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a STsonal communication, istance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard a Port land. Oregon City office at Harding's Drug Store. Gnu CLEO. SMYTH Orders for Candy filled after order is received. No stale Candies used. New and fresh Confec tionery manufactured daily. Opposite Enterprise Office. WILLAMETTE GROCERY Stevens Block Now Open for Business. $3.10 13bl. Hard Wheat Flour 25c 2 cans Oysters 10c Good Mop Stick 40c Large box white Macaroni $3.50 Box 100 Bars Diamond C Soap 7c Box beet Wheat Flakes 25c 4 bottles beet Bluing Miles & McGlashan Prop. SCHEDULES OF TM2 HOCTHER.1 PACIFIC RAILWAY KORTH BOUND. ZaOOa.m :2l'a. m. (Albany Local). 6:10 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. 9 :?2 a. ui. 4 5) p. m. (Albany Local) 9:14 p. in. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY TO 8 .11 EM AND INDEPENDENCE STEAMERS ALTON A AN D POMONA LKATB OBEOOM CITY Going up, 8 :00 A. at. Going down 2 30 r at DAILY RIVER EXCURSION'S or TH Str. LEON A. DAILY SCHIDCII. Ltare PORTLAND Foot Taylor St, 9 00 A. M. 12 30 P, M. 4 00 Lfr OREGON CITI Foot Eigbtb 8U 7 30 A. M. 11 00 2 30 P. M. Orf on City Tranaportatlan Cat. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TRAINS. D'ly D'ly Eflective D'ly D'lr July 6, 1901 r.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. 6 55 8 00 Ly. Portland Ar U 10 9 40 8 OA 9 05 Gobi 10 05 8 35 8 20 9 1... Kainier.... 9 52 8 20 8 38 9 35 .. .Pyramid.... 9 35 8 00 8 44 9 40 .... Mayger .... 9 30 7 64 8 60 9 60 Quincy.... 9 20 7 46 8 58 10 0J ... latskanie .. 9 12 7 38 9 0810 10 ...Marshland .. 9 O.' 7 28 9 19 10 2t ....Wmport ... 8 52 7 17 9 37 10 3!) Clifton 8 37 7 02 10 OOjll 02 .... Knappa.... 8 17 6 42 10 08 II 10 .... Bvenwn .... 8 07 6 32 10 20111 22 ....John Day... 7 55 6 20 10 3U 30 Ar.. Aaloria. Lv 7 45 6 10 SKAS1DB DIVISION 11 30 a. m.. U 35 p. m.. . 7 40 a. m . 4 OOp.m .10 35 a. m . 5 60 p. m .12 30 p. ni . 7 20 p. m . 1 30 p. m . 9 30 a. m ASTORIA 6 60 a. m.. 8 15 a. m . . 6 15 a. m.. 2 30 p.m .. 5 00 p.m.. 9 45 a. ni.. SEASIDE CONNECTIONS. All train make close connection at Ooble with all fiorthern Pacific train to or from the Eaat or Sound Points. At Portland with all train leaving Union Depot. At Astoria with I. K AN. Co.' boats and rail line, and Steamer T. J. Potter, to and from llwaco and .North Beach Points. Ticket office, 255 Morrison St., and Union depot. J. C. MAVO.Gen. Pass. Agt. Astoria, ura S. J. YAUGHN, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATID BKTWKKN TH! BRIDGI AH CPOT. Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on hand at tha lowest prices. A corral connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. Z Horses Bought and Sold. Horaea Boarded and Fed on reasor bit term. E. L SIAS DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of repairing neatly done and warranted. Foatofiace It Ms. Canby, Orroai