I I OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1902 icrr inl- Ci!' trxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxt Social IInppcninRsJS PRATinWAIJ jlcoHousE M.N l'AK ATaAI.SM. M K. t lturi li on Monday even- ' rurm m given by i Mty C'a, voeall-l, ami .Mini Lucy filr,!.. reader, under th i Jf.,urlll -C1-. mi o ft rrliirtl frm Hotn "" '" '" iih.Ii" '"veral excellent teacher, ig !''" nxy ' "",illm,'1 ,,i",",r " i, I lediately oIK-red hi (, lr lr. Her voice I a full I, runtmliu under lrll control rol,,l...iil rn- f over three octave. '.. ...tiilmii were vrtv artia- A, lie I"" I I i(ini( l"' hiUtIo1Ip. The !'ii.t'l,l1' ,l",rl- WM "'l,y,l L T, bei v.a-al number were : "O, J.iihrt Miim." by Nurrl; "The Koa iT"imi"Tlm Anli," wild Ne-vln'a fM;gi,ty n" 'i,in i rlirore. Mi" (' was iilil)' f ...i i.. vim Edward, who gradu- r,.., - ..... .. ... i.ilhli ' lr"'" 11 " " kv Jlordolle Itnliaay .lilirr" ", 'lotl Selection ''J1 . Vijn,l othei. hlch tr wfll i,ivfl. M" 'vlv Hughe gave l!rnt tifrt to Ml Ce by liur t,Bi.nintf nt- ! hUleauiali. lUKTIIIl K Hl'IICAL t-l.t'n- . y,,,, Iilin L. 1'urler iilrUliiiJ Ilia evening. Tim program follow: l-'iif KreMiiHs." MIim' I.uIii Utille Draper '. lntrumenlal aolo flulin-s In K," Ml- Veda Wllll.il..; Li (Wrlier) Mm. Gordon I.. Ilavea; ..(-"Minuet" (Schumann) Mm. ror- .nJ M, Fln raufleld. The rmh w ill L April I'H ill ilm reldiice of Mr. V. CmMiI. Aii oiwn meeting o( th ,tilllw held May '.M. probably lit .WguJineii Hall. Tim affair will I ,ctlj IDVlUlinll Bin) will In In llin tie- toll social. Rlrehmeiila will I .ml iuJ a lxrt igrBiti will he ren- rJ. SttllMitS-o'lMlNKIl.t,. Hin Alice U'l'oiitiell, only daughter iMr.irnl Mr. O'linnncll of ('iumiihIi, J Mr. J. C. Hrlilgm wf r inarriiHl on : irt-lmv viMiliig ol Unl wk at tliv mi ol tin liriilu'a arni(i. Tim wrl I tail iiilit onx, only Imiimiliala illvriiiul (riendii attending. Hev. J. Bm(ii, itor of the I'lnl IU.tit arch Him I'lll' UUiiK rliTK)inn. t jpoin rtiim lim (ruin U'Wnlinrg llurllw 10 yran li Immmi a iJuriur on I. C V U. Itailway. MtiilMr. Hri.ln-- will rr.l lu In Mil' ..kit. IIHI KIK TO UK. M'lllKkTlMlN. F.liy-n of Mr. KulM-rtmin'i frliMiil irinl him at lila ri,llr'iii,B V.Iiiim- ).( moing. Tliir wa no artirular -ol oniir. tf.l Kith tliu oct'aalon n l!,e IiIi'H'IhIiIi uf tlm gtn-nti fur tlmlr t linl hwUioa. Tin) waning aKeil 1 lllj ind plranatitly with vamra and iutiom liy 1'iul. T. J. tary, Mia 'duUiili and Mlna lliilduli lloldi-n. in tlm f vi'iiing rvlrmlnni'iil" wrre '!. Tlii Mir lliddi'ii anHintrd (". BolierliHin in the iiitnrtaiiiiiieiil of t'OHrOITIOI OF TIIK TICKET. (Continued from page 1.) Vn. William Andi'imtri gava a luncli i to a nunitir of liir frictida at liur ll Saturday aftprnoon. Hualdca t'On-iiun City kui.hih iIiith wire prra- itrom I'urtland, Mm. J. M. l.awiciirK, A. B.(irliaiii, Mr. J. N. lirahain, p. UnUn Thcrnii. Mm. W. II. "Itr.1,,1 MIkk Alios (ilannpoul. I'irki-na Cluh unit liint Monday "noon at tlm rMidenctt of Mm. C. It. MfK. I,. I l'ormr will entpr n tbe cluti nfxt Mi.nd.iv and ttiis will He Anal mcfting of ilm'year. j A.Vnrljr l n niiniiy n'tla liorriblti nicer on the li-g of B.Orofr, Kranklin drove, III., which 1 doctora and all rommlica for four f'"' Tlien lincklmi'a Arnica Halve Wm. JiiHt ri g.Mid for Itolla, Bruisea, cm, forna, Kcalda, ''Kmptiotiaind Mm.! 25o at tino. wllng'a drutf iture. Waul lull rip oiltfr. "iJ itiiiimi'li ir..i.i.. .it i:r ' f ii.'wifiu an lllj tun, "Wtard Mehli-r, prot.rietor of the Ulrui tl....ir ... .'... j-..iiiiK Wor,g Kri, I'a., "and Hi A k'Dl1' "' rBme,'i,'R WH,lt ,0 ,,,v' ooctorg and int coiiHidtirahlu -ihi...i ' "j"ig to got a motnent'a peace. ""Ij I fttil.l V.l I . r-, . nuuui ivn.npaia VjWjo "! h'e bi-fin Uking It to mv great aat- -- never lotind 4ta equal lor ,fflch trniit.lo i-.ii i 1 -i aim KiBiny recoil) innnu 'MP that I may help other nfler- Kodol Dvi. .ii troubles. You don't have to "'ooeit. (Jo. Harding. rrn rolntem. ,,,,,1,ent ""tidtics of the number of 'w mat a arKe majority die 'oC"'"-Pti0n' Thi" di"l'ft"e may u fcw lt'1 an Pl'arently barruleag Cftn ' turi,d ""Htantly by K';.V, !leh U K"ranU.Hocure and ?.... " I'rlcn anrl R(V. l.KOMKI or IIONOH ao:AI,. An enjuyahln enlirtalnniKiit and aocial waa given In the A. 0. U. VV. Hall lant Friday rvr-nlng ,y (lit local lo.lgn of the 1-k"m of Honor. Aftr the rnndlilon of Ilia program rnfrtiilitiiniitf wcrv aervud and Hie rKtiiaindfr of the evniiing waa imaan.1 In dancing, Tlie program followa: Ad.lri.in of welcome. .Hon. A. K. Dreaaor Violin aolo Mr. Dmaaer UiH-ltatlori Charlie Kol.lmon v,x!"l olo MIm Con) era Kucitatlon MUa Donna Ioty Inatnimniital aolo. . Mimt Veda WIMiama Itecitatlon Mi.a AIIh-m Maleijnartette. .Meaara. (lllatrap, Flelda, Taylor anil Woo.lard. v, l aolo Mra K. II. Cooler I'ialogtie Vocal aolo Mr. Walter Little Canl.y Lodge, No. I6 Independent Order of Odd Fellowa, baa paaied rnao lutloiia of rrapect in memory of the late M. (!. Kirk, wb'j waa a prominent Odd Fellow and one of the oldeat memhera of the order In Oregon. A copy ol the rem. lutioiia will be apiead upon II. e lecurdN of the lodge and a copy traiitinilivd to the family of the deceaned. The charter and eml.lnna o( Canl.y l.ixlH will be drawd In mourning for IK I day. The Committee that drew up the reaoliitiom waa (J. K. I'runor, II. A. Iidiiiati and K. II. Carlton. Mra. Nellie (illntin, prr.lrnt of the (iraml lxlge of Hehekal.a, vixlted Will amette Anaemhly laal Friday evening, acioinpariled by Odd Fellow and Kehekahe from Cortland and Clackamaa, anil waa tendered a leciptloli by the local Imtge, A lorlor'a lluil I'll. hi. "Two yeari ago, an a remit of a tevere cold. I loat my voice," writea Ii. M. L. Sarbrough, of Hebron, Ohio, "tlinn he kan an ol.alinate cough. Kvery remedy known bi me aa a practicing pl.yaician for X) yeara, failcl, and I dally grew wuran. Heing urned to try Ir. King'a New Hiacovery for Conaumption. Cougha and Colda, I found ipiick relief, and for laal ten daye have fell better than for two yeara." I'onitlvely guaranteed for Throat and I. ling Irouhlea by Geo. A. Harding. Wo and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Ill Mr. Wltrelrr Uat Hid r MbrnmalUiH. ','I'urlng the winter of IK'.IH I waa ao lame In my joirita, in (act all over my txxly, that I could hardly hobble around, w hen I bought a Ix.ltle ol Chamberlain' I'ain llalm. From the II ml application I licgaii to gi-t we I. and waa cured ami have worked ateadily all the year. It. Wheeler, Norihwood, N. Y. For aale by li. A. Harding, Ilruggiat. l'xir li'iice ahiiwt that "cranky legia lailou" iiwd not be (eared, aa a conmv ipience o( referemliiiu. Contrary to all eipeciatioi.a, aa Henry Sunnier Maine hw in hia hook on repreaenutive gov ernment, and even to the hitler dinH iNilhtiiienl not in(reiiieritly o( the an thora ol the referendum, luwa mistakenly auppoaed ol the higliet iinpurtance, Mime of them oinly fi amed lor opu larity, have len vetied by the people after tl.ev bad been olfered to the elec-, torate. Tl.la reault, a Maine explaina, ia aulllcienlly intelligible. Ilia poaaible by agitation and exhorlation to produce in the mind of the average citizen a vague iinpreaaion that he deairea a parlicular change. Hut when the agitation baa aettlnl don on the diega, when the ax cileuient Im died away, when the alib ied ha been Ihu-ahi'd'out. when the law ia behire him willi all ita detail, be ia aure to llud much in it that ia likely to dinturb In Idea, hia habit, hi preju dice or hi intereata; and lo in the long run be vote "No." IM ill!, I f.t the qneition of health 111 VS.U .X-l. become mainly a question of nutrition. If the atomach and other wjjan of digestion and nutri tion are kept in a healthful condition there will l a well-nouriahrd body, aud little liability to diaordei of the liver, bowel or inch oilier diaorde.l aa may result irocu in nutrition and lack of eier ch. Dr. Pierce' Golden Med ical Iriacovery curea diaeaae of the atomuch and other or gan of dera tion and nutri tion, and alao diaeaae of oth er orgnnwhich are caused by the diseased condition of the tomach. By enabliiig the perfect nutri tion ot me ... " a body it increaae the viuu power auv. promote a vigorous old are. I waa a wfTerer from chronic dUrrhea for rrara "ril Mr Mary A Aaron, ol Ro la. VhrM Co Mo. ! tried dlffcrtnt rrme.11 wMcPwo-ld lv m. rrllrf for a .hort tin. ?nlleTd y. In !ul, '.,ir twobolllr of the Golden Mrlil Waeojere. FTra of a.rt-Wd.' a you adytoed. I h.. not had ny rctura of my trouble ton uatn, ynur .e.lU-n. Am now ""tv-on, war M nd I never had anylhin to relirr. quick. I thtuk Pr flrrof. "" arraTei on earth. Should I e.r h. an filra of n.y tnaiblc .hall J" "JE Mv Ihanha lo y.m for your adrV and JoyAlm!.My tl reau-inf m to -" through your hauda AccetH no ultitute for "Golden Med ical Piacorery." There U ncAhing juet aa good" for diaeaae. of the etotnach, blood and lungs. Dr Pierce' Pleasant relict, the beat laxative for old people. They; cure con Hipation and biliousness. The final report of Tom V. Randall, admlnlatrator-with-wlll-annexed of the eatiiUt of laaac Cappa, deceaaed, h Iwen approved The adinlnlatrator I allowed 72 for hi fee, and William Cappa, Fraud M. CPp", Laura A. Gilliam, Manha (iilliiapie, (ieo. W. Cappa, Olive J. I'll 11 1 1 1 m. Kug.-ne T. Capp and Keaale J. Foreman are entitled to the residue of the eatate, amounting to $777. M, lhare and hme alike. An order ha been made for the aale of the NK"i Wee. 14, T. 4 8.. It. 6 K., containing KX) acrea, belonging to the estate of Win. I). Iiedford, deceaaed. The probable Value of the property I f.VX). and there are rlalme galnt tlm estate amounting to f'.'OO. Amelia MrCllncy, guardian of the ea tate of Heed T. McClincy, Jame Mc Clincy, Irene MuClincy and Beatrice McCllncy, minora, baa been authorized to aocept two-third of $ 100 in full pay ment of a claim againnt the Modern llrolherhoixl of America. A demurrer ha been II led by the de-(-mlaui in the caae of (J, T. Trullinger v. A. J. Muyville and W. Huabanda, that the complaint doe not Hta ul!i cleiit facta to constitute a cauae of action against the defc miaul. C. 0. Iloynton ha sued W. It. Hair and Cornelius liair for X'K) due on a promi-aory note, with 8 wr cent interest from July 17, l!MII and $'0 attorney' fee. Monday, May 13, baa been set a the date lor bearing the filial report ol 8. W. Hardeaiy. adtuinUtrator of the eatate of Hula Ann Hcotice, deceaaed. Tuesday, June 3, ha been set a the date or bearing the final report of Kate Ahey, adininialratrn of the estate of Cbas K. A they, deceased. hured .Many a Time. Don't neglexrt cough an I colds, even if it ia Spring. Huch caae often reault ae- rioiialy at this sesson jxat because ople are careless. A done of One Minute Cough Cure will remove all danger. Ab solutely safe. Acta at once. Sure cure for cough, colds, crouo, grip, bronchitis and other throat and lung trouble. "I have used One minute Cough Cure sev eral yeara," say poilmaHter 0. 0. Daw son, Itarr, III. "Il i the best cough medicine on the market. It ha laved me many a tevere spell uf sickness and I warmly recommend it." The children's favorite. Geo. Harding. This method would also have the im mense advantage ol disentangling inane l.y separating a leading question from the many minor questions with which il may be mixed. Il w juld he a great gain if any capital question could he decided bv the electo.ate on it own merits, on a direct and simple issue, liy the refer endum the electorate can render its de- lilierate opinion Uh.ii meaaurea, inde iieudently of men ami ol partv pressure, and can reject or approve a proposal without ahaiiiloumetil ol party connect lions, or danger ol placing the govern ment in other hand. If the electorate is to judge policies, it surely is leas likely to eir if it judge them on a clear and distinct itt.iuo. In audi a cae il ia most likely to act indeHMidently, and not at the dictation of wirepullers. All meas ures ol importance, w ould he subjected to fullest debate before the people. . The political convention this year will heacked, no doubt, to declare parry opin ion on the proH)Hl to amend the consti tution of Oregon ao as to reserve to the people the power to proHan law inde tiemleiilly o( the Legislative Assembly, and to approve or reject law by direct vote at the pjlle. 'II. is is the system ahoitlv called "initiative and relereu- luni." 1 h- two parta of it are usually coupled together, though not necessarily one, since lelureiuluiu may be had with out direct initiative from the people, indeed, we have qualified or limited ref erendum now, in ilia submission of this propositi to amend the constitution, and a nlten a the location cf a county seat, or any other local matter, fa submitted to the people ol a county or municipality. The referendum ;ia a method which would bring important niattera of state policy directly under discussion by the people. It would tend powerlullv toward the suppression of legislation in w hich individuals, group and corporations have special inter-sts. Such legislation now is often put through without ade quate discussion and without the know ledge of the people. After the close of a legislative session discovery is made that bills of very objectionable character, designed in lbs main to serve piivate, arsonal, partisan or corporate interests, have leen enacted into laws; and very frequently clauses carrying such leatures are smuggled into bills, during their pro greas through the Legislature, by inter ested parties. We have often witnessed such scandals of legislation in our own state. The referendum would make this impossible. No predatory measure could be carried bclore the eople. The legis lative lobbyist would be put out of busi ness. A VAI IAKLK KENEDY, ' For Cough and Colds In llillilmi. "I have not the slightest beiitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all who are suffeiing from coughs or colds," says Cbas. M. Cramer, Esq , a well known watch maker, of Co lombo, Ceylon. "It lias been some two years since the Citj Dispensary first called my attention to this valuable medicine, and I have repeatedly used it and it has always been beneficial. It bas cured me quickly of all chest colds. It is especially effective for children and seldom takes more than one bottle to cure them of hoarseness. I have per suaded many to try jhis valuable niedi .u. and thpv are all aa well Dleased as i . im., - j . I my? If over the results." for sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist, hot away by Republican ballota on the first of June. My own opinion ia that there'll be nothing left o( it to bury. Let me say in paaaiug that J. U. Campbell bas charge of tbejbattle, and he knows what fight mean. He'll plant the flag of success In their breast work and carry the day without the lose of a man. Republican iliould te op and to arm. The battle is on and we are going to win. In the language of my friend, H. K. Cross, at Stone not long tince, "vote for your wive! vote for' your borne and firetidea!" Thi mean that when you vote for the men here mentioned you'll do thla very thing. Clackamaa County doe not posse a more conservative Dor representative set of men. Respectfully submitted, K. C. JUckitTT. I.NU;( RATIO DAY 10 CIIAXbK. r I xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxrrxxi Oar Sn H aii Ms Beginning Monday at the RACKET STORE. 1 (Continued from page 1.) uiembera of this committee, and forty three accepted, with alsofllteen resident of the District of Columbia. All decided that such change was necessary and there was a utianimou voice for the third Thursday in April as the aiose suit able date. Much interest is felt in the Cuban re ciprocity meaaure, as the Sugar Trust il op in arms against it. It looks aa if the republicans were to divided that the bill cannot pass without democratic votes. It is amusing to read the notices that the prea of uroe are publishing si to the way Dentnatk had to bribe congress men lo make the purchase of the Danisb Island by the United Crtates. The whole story was preposterous, and the rascally Dane w ho came here with it should be lifted out of Ibe country by the toe ol somebody's boot. The sale was nego tiated with Denmark by the State De partment and no money was used, nor was there occasion to use any. Congress is not made of the stuff that speculator can manage or that money can so easily purchase. The House ha passed the Chinese Ex clusion Hill, without any dissenting vote, but the Senate seems to be less easily satisfied. It is supposed here that it will be impossible for the House Bili (lo pass Ibe Senate, leadingsenators are laid to be convinced that the restrictions Im posed by il violate existing treaties with China. It may pass as it came from the House if democrat can furnish votes for it ; but general opinion here ia that it will not pass the Senate, and restrictions may be confined to the provisions of the existing Ueary law, tliat may be re-enacted. On Monday a bill introduced by Sena tor Mitchell pissed the Senate providing (or lepayment o( all sums paid fo public lands over $1 '.'5 er acre. While it is general in terun it ia especially of inter est lo the people of Washington andOie gon who have bought laud within rail road land grant and paid aa high as $-'.50 an acre at times. All such over payments will be refunded. The same bill is reported favorably in the House and will probably pass. Senator Mitchell hopes to see the Chi nese Exclusion lit 1 1 pass the Seriate very much as it did the House. The existing Ueary law is but a part of such legisla tion on the statute books, as there were several acts tl at preceded it and il il confusing to look them up. It ia thought that some features existing may be re pealed by treaties since made. The new act will repeul previous ones and re-en act all that is necessary, with such new provisions as may be needed. President Koeevelt is having a real good time down in Charleston; he is ex actly like a boy having a holiday and bubbles over all the time with excite ment at all he sees. I used to live tbeie and recojyiize the scenes. The names of the ollicial he meets and of the old families I knew, sons of those I was ac quainted with 65 years ago. I had fine times riding through the live oak forests they tell of, with the long stringing moss festooning every tree. I went on pic nics, sailing past Moultrie and Sumpter, snd bad many a moonlight walk, on the Battery with the Charleston girls of the long ago. S. A. Clakki. 'A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhea Remedy when my son wa suffering with severe cramps and was given up as beyond hope by my tegular physician, who stands high in bis profession. After administering three doses of it, my son regained consciousness ana" recovered entirely within twenty-four hours," lays Mrs. Mary Haller. of Mt. Crawford, Va. This remedy is for sale by (i. A. Hard ing, Druggist. Indies Can -wear Nhoes one size smaller after using Allen's Foot- Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy : gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort dis covery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots.. Allen a Foot-hase is a certain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package FREE by mail. Address, Al len S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. WrapjMTH, 80c and up. ri nhirl W anus, Z w and up. y Children's and Misses' IIohc, odd tj nizos, fa, 7c, 8c it 10c per pair, rj Ladiea' Chemise, 1.5c and up. J Ladiea' Bummer Undcrveets. j Dressing Sacks and Kamonias. n T. adieu' DrpsB Skirt nt bnrrrnin Ladies' Corset Covers, 35c up. Towula, all grades, at cost. Men's and Boys' Shirts, 15c up. Men's Laundered Shirts, 40c. Men' and Boys' Underwear at cost. Men's Linen Collars and Cuff's, 10c and Ifc Ladies' Linen Collars, 10c. Men's Socks, 10c and up. Hose Supporters. Bandanna Handkerchiefs, 3c, 2 for 5c. Tamoshanters, Head Rests, Sunbonnets, Gent's White Bows, Hooks and Eyes, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Hair Pins, Safety Pins, Gent's Bicycle Belts, Ladies' White Belts, all below cost. Your choice of Umbrellas for 50c. RACKET STORE I lutes A (til n Reduced Prom All Point Font, ( YOUR. FAITH Before you make definite arnngement for that trip east let us quote you rates via the Illinois Central Railroad. Ourj rates are the lowest to be had, and it wil ! pay you to write ns. If you haven't time j to communicate with os, tell the agent from whom you purcbage your ticket that you want to travel by way of the Illinois Central, and you will never re gret the trip. If any of your relatives or friends in the east are coming west while the low rates are in effect write ns about them. and we will see that they get the lowest rates with the best service. Through tourist cars, personally con ducted excursicn cats, free reclining chair cars in fact all the latest conveniences know to modern railroading. For particulars regarding rates, time, service, stop-overs, different connections snd routes, Etc., etc., call on or address; B. II. Tbimbull, 142 Third Street, Com 'I Agt. . Portland, Ore. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of XXXX3UCXXX1 H NEW GOODS ARRIVING 1 at th jl 1FAIR STORE f trrJr'rfr'r'r'r'HrJr'r'rlr'r1fJigSSg j Straight Front Corsets 49c up 1 Colored Mercised Under skirts 79c np ! Ladies' Summer Undervests 5c up ! " Black Hose 5c up ' and Children' white hemstitched H'da'chiefs 2 for 5c K Ladies' white Aprons .... 15c up r, " Ready Made Dress M Skirts $1.25 jj Satin Ribbon, No. 5 ,all colors 4c yd rj Tailor Made Suits $7.75 p Girdle Corsets 49c kj Torchon Lace 6 yds, for 5c H Valencennes Laces for Sri Ruffles icayd r Nansook Embroidery 5c yd Vt Bone and aluminum Hair j Tins 5c doz R Pearl Shirt Buttons, all sizes 5c doz our If yon Irf z Shiloh's Consumption M g and our Is ao atnmi; c 1 ylJPC guarantee a cure or refund money, and we send yoaj free trial bottle if you write for it. 6HIWDH 8 com 28 cent and will core Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and all Lung Trouble. Will cure a cough or cold in a day. and thn prevent aeriou remits. It bu been doing theae thing for CD year. 8. C. Well at Co.. Le Roy, N. Y. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TRAINS. Dly D'ly Elective July 0, 1001 P.M. AM 6 S5I H 00, Lr 8 oft 9 05 8 20! 9 IH 8 3; 9 35 8 44 9 40 8 50, 9 50 8 58 10 0 OS 10 101 9 19 10 211... 9 37 10 Si .. 10 00 11 02 ... 10 OS 11 10 ... 10 2011 22 ... 10 &III1 30 Ar Portland Ar ...Ooble Rainier .Pyramid.... . Maygpr ..Quu.cy lawkanie . . Mirstiland .. . WeMport .Clifton . Knappa .... . bH'eiiFen . . . .John Day . .. . . Aon . . Ijv D'ly A.M 11 10 10 On 9 52 9 35 9 30 9 20 9 12 9 02 8 5: 8 3 8 1 8 0' 7 55! 7 4.1! D'ly r.M. 9 40 8 35 8 20 8 00 7 54 7 4rt 7 34 7 28 7 17 7 02 6 42 6 32 6 20 6 10 SEASIDE DIVISION 11 30a.m. ..1 f... 11 35 p.m.. 5 50 a. m.. 8 15 a. 11... 6 15 a. m.. 2 30 p.m .. 5 00 p. m . 9 45 a. m . ASTORIA SEASIDE . 7 40 a. m . .4 00p.ni .10 35 a. iu . 5 50 p. m .'12 30 p. m . 7 20 p. m . 1 30 p. ro . 9 30 a. m COS SECTIONS. All trains make close connections at Gohle with all Northern Pacific trains to or from the East or Hound Point. At Portland with all train leaving Union Depot. At Astoria with I. R it N. Co.'s boats and rail line, and Steamer T. J. Potter, to and trotn Ilwaco and Sorth Beach Points. Ticket ortioo, 2i5 lorrio.i St., and Union depot. J. C. MaVO, Gen. Pass. Agt. Astoria, Or DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY TO SALEM AND INDEPENDENCE STEAMERS ALTON A AN D POMONA LKAVK OREGON CITY Going up, 8 :00 A. u. Going down 2 .30 p K Daily River Excursions OREGON CITY BOATS. Leave PORTLAND Foot Taylor 8t, DAILY SCRIDCLi: Leave OREGON CITT Foot Eighth 8t. KatabllNhed I83. I!, I, UM, PIONEER frangfep and Exjf e$, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE Kupturo and Piles Cured without operation or detention from business DR. 0. E. WATTS Room 14. McKay Bldg. 3rd & Stark Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON. Hours 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M. Tae Enterprise $1.50 per year. $l5.00to$l8.00aWeek rn, an tn,.l li.ran, mtn n. nmn In each town. Permanent position. 30 cent ver nour lor ii.ara nine, jnanuiaciurer, box 1102, Chicago. 8 30 A. M. 11 30 3 00 P, M. 6 15 7 00 A. M. 10 00 1 30 P. M. 4 30 Only the following landings will be mailers Magoone'a, Meldrum', Morey'a, Risley's and Oswego. Sunday excepted. R0JND THIP 25 CESTS. Oregon City Transportation Co. EniL Line. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious steamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This is the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full informa tion by addressing or calling on J. S. BOOTH, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or, Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. y all drugnigta.