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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 1903 2 CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents r requested to re hi tlifir work. Wo will supply nil accessary stationery. TJi new from your neighborhood should appear in tries columns every week. The. husy tesson U past you should renew your oi resondenee. work. Braver rr. G. Pavin has returned home and has housht a hundred-acre farm in Tillamook comity. Relatives are visiting the linils fam ily at present. Mr. lUrrett passed through liere this tveek and honslit cows ot Tlioiu:U PullY an 1 Has Schuehfl. C. Barker is visiting the Stevens fam ily at present. The Christmas tree here Christmas Dir.ht was well attended. Hood order prevailed and a short pJonraiu was ren dered. Two young men of Beaver Creek left Monday niht to catch Mm first boat for Soalh Africa. Cheer up, boys, o for gold plants, room for more. F.lilurado. Kllen Paine is some better. John Helvey bought him a horse last week. S. W. Bany has none home to stay this winter. Al Jones and 01 Dickinson were hunt ing cattle this week. The dance at Martin's Saturday night s a great success. Fred Stevens had the misfortune to loose bis horse Saturday evening. Kate Lvons and Ernest Jone9 called on Kick and Fied Wallace Sunday. .Inn Fifk is home after a two weeks vi.it at Philomath, Benton County, Ore gon. v Jf yon want a first class liorse and sadi'le call on Ernest Joues, he lias one cheap. ' Lofan. The fall wheat does not grow much this cold weather. i-.enry Reed's smilini face was seen in out burg Christmas night. Mr. A. J. Johnson is building a large re- house on his farm in U gau. Schoql is progressing nicely under the management of Miw Harrington. The dance at Harding Grange Christ m is nilit was quite a success financially. The weather has been stormy this lust w-rk and has delayed the farmers in llj.'ir plowing. 1'rel Gerher ha9 purcoased a new w.igun for delivering miik. The cheese l.i.'iory must pay. Mr. Smith's saw can now be heard buiniuiiiK. Go ahead, Mr. Smith, lum ber is wtiat we seed.. Miss Elsie Fallert, who is attending rchool in Oregon City, has lelurned I ome for the holidays. Henry, Eli and George Swales are op from C'latskanie on a visit to their father and also the wife of George Swales. There was a Christmas tree at the lower Logan school bouse Wednesdiy af ternoon; which all the children enjoyed. Ml lioesompueo Salt pork is a famous old fashioned remedy for con sumption. "Eat plentv cf pork," was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 1 co y ear. ap. Sal: pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs 1110 ;t. Scott's Emulsion is the mod ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough fof sensitive stomachs. Scott's Emulsion is the most refined ot rats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, i; half the battle, but Scctt's Emulsion does more than that. There is some thing about the combination of cod liver oil andhvpophos phitei in Scott's Emulsion that purs nz'.v life info the weak pirts 2nd has a special action on the di-eased lungs. A sample will be sent free upon request. P.e t ire tliat t!m picture la Ilic lorn) of a lab?l if on the wraj.pcr ol tverjr bottle of Kmutsi'm vou buy. SCOTT & BOWNE. CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and tv, all druggists. tm mm ' " ; - 3 1, ? u-r-l Falls air "I tried Avrr's Hair V!jr to p stop my lid ir fi-o;n f-tllirtg. C.ie- ill half a frottle cured me." J. C. Baxter, Braid ood, 1 I. h Aycr's Hair Vicr is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of it-t Kind on the nur!;et. A little cf it goes a lony way. 1 It doesn't to he much of j it ifi-.n f ill.'nir rf tn h hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair, ttw !. AiKnauta. If your dritirvit rannot ,1,IT Tou wud ui on uIUr ami will eijirta you a boltlo. ' Ha sur ami pivo ttie ttauitt of. yur narel rtHTSii oiIm-c. Ailitrraa, J . C. A V l.U CO., Lowell, Maaa. iihubel. Herman Moehnke has gone to East ern Oregon. Minnie Rohlander's smiling face Is sgaiu anong us. Herman and Henry H inson are visit ing their parents. Mrs E. W. Homshuch is visiting relatives in Albany. Mr. E. F. Ginther is having serious trouble wiih her eye-. Johanna and Martin Massinger are spending their vacation at home. Joe Wallace, of Highland, spent Xinas witli his friend, Henry He'.luian. Hazel Ginther spent the last week with her cousin, Lydia Hornshuh. Robert Ginther, teacher of the Needy school, spent Sunday with his parents. The .Misses Carrie Schuebel and Lena Grossiuuller are among us for a few weeks. C. Homshuch and wife pnt Xmas with their sons, Theodore, Edward and Emil, in Salem. - Mrs. 0 B. S'reyfeller ami son Ferry, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Horuihuch. Edna Moehnke, who for some time past has been suffering from paralysis, is slowly recovering. The Xmas tree of the Lutheran church was well attended and an excellent pro gram wis rendered. . Iherl Hornshuch is home for a few, w ek. He has for sometime been em ployed as a cleik in Saiem. Henry Ginther and William Ile'tman went to Orngnii City C'htu'tuiss day to attend the Christmas tree at the Evan gelical church. (reenwoud. George Hider purchased a new Pack ard orgdu while in Portland lust week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jarrett, of Oregon City, are visiting relatives in Greenwood. Mrs. Ina Eockman, of Portland, if vie itir g her 6;s'er, Mrs. Koht. Montgomery. Hugh Siines, who is attpndinu schoo' at Corvallis, is at hauie during the holi days. Archie McCord, o( Mount Tleasant, was calling ou County Treasurer Eiios Cahill Sunday. Mrs. Kale Osborn and children are spenilinn the holidays with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. W. S.'ltidtr. Miss Edna Armstrong returned from Portland .Sunday accompanied by her sister, Miss Nellie Armstrong. Misses UiL-na and Olira Samras and Mr. Oscar Samras, all of ('anby, spent Christmas day with Mr. Claik and fam- Uiy. Mis, E. M. Waldron and son and Mrs. C. L. M Cornmck, of Oregon f 'i t y. re turned tioine Saturday after a lew days visit with relative at Greenwood. A very enjoyable day wjs spent at the home of Mi. and Mrs. V. S. killer on Thursday last ; where the relatives and friends of the family had come to spend Christmas. Amonir those present were Mrs. Sarah P.idcr, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. P.iler, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Krtiuer and children, of Cireenwood. Mrs. E A Crite ser and children, of Kock Island, Mr. and Mrs. Georiie Uider and children, of Greenwood, Mrs. Kate Osborn and chil dren, of Douglas, Mr. and .Mrs. K. M. Waldron, of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs Charles Hider, of Greenwood, Mrs. C. L. McCormack, of Oregon City, Mr. am1 Mrs. E. S. Janeit, of Oregon City, and Mrs. Mary and Martha P.ider, of Green wots, After a time spent in social chat, the guests were called to partake of the Christmas dinner, to which all did jus t.ce. In the evening all gathered around the well filled tree and listened to the following programme: Instrumental mutic, Mrs. J-,, w. waiuron; a uuei, .Summertime," Eertha and Vadie Ei der j recitation, "Shoe or Stocking," Guy Waldron ; instrumental music, Mrs. V, 8. Jarrett ; recitation, '"Tis best as it is," Jessie Osborn ; song, "Suanee Kibber," Mesdames Criteser, Osborn, Waldron, Jarrett, end Miss M. Kider, with harp accompaniment by Mrs. C, L. McCor mack ; recitation, "Greedy Jim's Christ mas Stocking," Lewie Criteser; duet, "Cuckoo Song," Eertha and Vadie Kid er; recitation, "Just Like You," Delia Osborh ; song, "Jrisb War Song," W. 8. Kider; instrumental music, Mrs. Jarrett; duet, "Shoemaker John," Eertha and Vada Rider; instrumental duet, Mrs. E. Waldron and Mrs. C. McCormack. The little folks deserve especial praise for the creditable way in which they delivered Iheir songs and recitations. After the programme the presents were distributed from the well filled tree, and it was found that Santa Claus had remembered all present with many useful and beautiful gifts. OABTOniA. Bmt tu A The Kind Yon Haw Hlwars Bought Bigoattur at 1 NMiy. Mr. and Mr. Kinir gave a dinner Xuias. , r John Gailorhas lumber on the ground fora new dwelling. Mrs. Strickland mother and nisler are visiting at tier home a week. Pistemper Is raging In Needy. Mr. Gib NomIi lost a valuable colt. The holme of Fete , Ridings was de stroyed by lire one day last week. Mrs. M. J. Moreland, of this burg, l. fi Monday 10 visit her daughter in Culifor nia. There wui a row in Needy one d iy this u' k, bul it turned out to lie li.u lie, ol C.inhv. Needy store, Al Thompson, pi-iipriittor, pal ln'uhesi ca-h n ice (or all kinds of pioiliue. Otis To.nw ml, a liveryman of Hub hard, was in this vicinity on Tuesday, hauling hay. C. W. Nohlitt is baching and there is a chance (r some girl between the ages of 0;) and 75 years. V. N.iblitt and P. I,. White returned last tiiittit from Ashland, where they have been on business. We are u'ad to see Chris. Smoker's smiling lace among us, (or he has sold his place and renled Samuel Hess' place at Needy. Lee Fish was een in Needy today with 7 coon and 2 lox hides and his dons badly cut wilh the bath wiru (cine over liieir Xmas hunt. Our school is running under a pew hoaid of directors, W, M. Thompson and Kaniel Crupp being recently appointed directors by the superintendent. Mr. Stricklin was in the city of Needy telling ol the (ox chase he and Mr, Elevitt had vesteiday. It lasted about (our hours. Wi'li six good tiotu.di, Mark HaMiah, one of his hounds came up missing. It ws one ol the largest hunts of the season. Basket socials and butcher holies are the order ol the tlav just now, 0.0. Sinili ker, Sam Kaull'man, P. J. Knapo and John Kramer all have their annual butchering this week, where the neigh bor gather in to help, and, Mr. Ed i i or, it would make your mouth water to look at tho long strings of different kinds of of sausages that are made and hung up in the smoke house to be feasted ou dur ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stricklin, of Needy, gave a dinner at their home Xmas Those present were Mr. and Mrs J. J. Ernest, Mi-s Pearl E'linrt, Ross Emert, of Center, Or.. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Emert, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hsniels, of Milwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish, Lee Fish, of Needy, Guy Stricklin, Ivan Fish and Alt and Haz-I Panels. Alter a late hour thev all departed to their homes wishing all a merry Christmas aud happy New Year. Lat Saturday evening some of the Need lies crimped Iheir hair (or hail their "sisters do it (orlliein) blacked their shoes and went to ti e basket social at ihe Rural Kell school, where they report having witnessed one of the best enter - Uiutnents o the season, consisting of tV leaujt, recitations, dialogues and son - j - all rendered by the school ami youn people of the district. The school wns well trained by the teacher, Miss Alio Kilter, for there was not a failure in thn whole program. Prof. Eiiireno Ojle nod Mr. Pall fmnishe I the best nf music fir Ihe occasion, which was highly appre ciated by the audience. After the nxi-r-cies the bsskets weie sold, Mr. Fred Watson being the auctioneer, ami he kept the boys pretty busy guessing and bidding on the baskets supposed to tie long to Iheir best girls as containing the best things to eat. We sre not cert.iin which was the attraction but we do know that the auctioneer was ill a brown st'idy fur his mouth watered, anil if we had been near enough to him we think v could have seen his eyes water too, hs those fragrant smelling baskets slipp-d through his fingers to the highest bidder and liefore he had time to get in his owi bid the last one had slipped away. I'liidM Way to I. lie liig Thn,tartlins announcement of a I'is covery that will surely lengthen .life is made !' editor O. II. Downey, of CI111-rubu-cj, Ind. "t wish to state," he writes, "that Ir. King's New Discovery (or Consumption is the most iidailibie remedy that 1 have ever known for Coughs, Colds ah 1 Grip. It's invaluable to people with week lungs. Having this wonderful medicine no one need dreml Pneumonia or Consumption. Its relief is instant and cure ceitain." Geo. A. Harding guarantees every oOc and 1 00 bottle, and give trial bottles free. I'uaitly Wines. T- A large!assorted lot of 'wine has just arrived in town from the Rhine I'.nm, Sonoma, Cal. Selected for iie- li ioai imposes. For sale at E. A. Praiiy's, Main f-.treet, bet. 4lh and olh sts. The Nerret oi Long Life. Consists in keeping all the main organs of the body in health, regular action, anil in quickly destroying deadly disease geriiis. Electric Hitters regulate Stom jach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood 1 and give a splendid appetite. They work wonders in curing Kidney Troubles, Fe male Complaints, Nervous Diseases, Constipation. Dyspepsa and Malaria. Vigorous heirfli and strength alwuys fol low their use. Only 50c, guaranteed by pGeo. A. Harding, druggist. New and complete stock of guns and ammunition at Johnson and Lamb's. Shells loaded to order. Orders for Fruit and Orament- al Trees, etc., can be left at Farmers Feed.Yard or addresss Box 132, Oregon City. These Trees are strictly first-class and grown at s ALBANY. ORKOOM R . H . TA B E R. j FRlliT TrlEEsI '" l.'niury H .t utlft-np. " The history of our couiury la record of the successes of isvr boys who seemed to be hopclensly shut oft from bool.a, culture 11 ml rduciitlon, except tlint'of Ihe nuwt mender kind from ) 111. ist every oppoitunlty fur mental tl Viliipiiicnt. The youthful FranUllua, I.lik'i'lns. I l:uuli(iiiH. Gniilclds, (iiants mid I'laytiais - those w ho become presi dents, lawyers, statesmen, soldiers, ora tors, merchants, educators, Journalists, inventors, glanla In every department cf Itfo-ltow they stand out from the pages of history, those poor boys, nn In spiration for nil time to thos( who are bom to UkIH their way up to their own l.vil': - 1 lie youth who Is reiu-cd In luxuit 01. s liKiue, who fluiii the iiioincut of his hinli Is wnltcil on by a 11 iinny of si rv ll!i!s, pampered iltul Itulill ;i-d by over fund (inreuts and (leptlved of every li ivutlve to develop himself mentally or physically, although commonly regard ed as one to be envied, la more to be pltlud than the poorest, most humbly boru boy or girl In the In ml I'nless he Is gifted with nu unusual mind he la In danger of becoming a degenerate, a par asite, n m-eature who llvts on the ki bur of others, wIikno powers ultimate! atrophy Irom disuse.- Success, ' Vrnym Hi Current I'rlr. My young friend Jluuny Hanks was married n little over a year ago.. He had previously sieiit twelve mouths la the most furious courtship. The girl hud not tit first cottoned to Jimmy very much, hut he moved heaven and enrtb so vigorously that she at last consent ed, says the CosiiiomIIiiii. Now, the other day who appears before lue but Jimmy, with a long face, njd makes a complaint that tho baby keeps him awake nights. "Good gracious, Jim my:" I said. "IMdn t you know that hahli'S always do that? A hahy has to have some relaxation, tin home and ho thankful that It Isn't twins." There Is the reverse aide to every Joy. You cau't have the advantage of Imchelor IumhI and married life at the same time. You buy everything with a prle-lej. sure, family, office, learning, wealth, fame, position. Nothing la free. He sure you waut tlie article, pay the cur rent price and enjoy your possession. Ham HxUrJ la C'ldrr. A ham baked In rider Is delicious. Choose a good Iran ham of otwuit eight pounds. Wash thoroughly and over tho !!"sliy side sprinkle a little chopped onion, a Utile clove mid allspice, a tcaspoouful of cinnamon and a half teaspisinftil of ground ginger. Make Hour and water Into a paste us thick as douch mid rover the ham. Put Sulu side down In 11 roasting pan, till up with rider, cook slowly for thn-o hours, basting every ten minutes. When d one. take off the paste and tho rind. An hour before It Is wanted for the table return to the baking pan. 1 flesh side down, brush the fat portion I with beaten egg. sprinkle generously ypu chopped parsley and breadcrumbs nud let It heat through In the oven. A gravy can be made by Isillllig down the cider In which the ham was Hist rousted. Hard to llellevr. "Well, I never!" exclaimed Mrs. Wig gins. "What's the matter?" usked her hus band In a startled tone us ho turned B round from his shriving glass. "The Idea of 11 grown until like you standing tin re for live minutes nt 0 time admiring yourself:" "I'm not admiring myself. My feel ings arc those of ustoiilsliuieiit, not ndjnlrntlon. I can't realize that I'm the samo person who years ago wus called 'precious pet' nnd held on peo ple's knees find kissed by the neigh bors. It's an awful thought." Wash ington Ktur. Only In the full. An Irish soldier was crossing a bar rack Sipinre with a pall In which he was going to get some water. A sergeant, passing at the time, no ticed that Pat had u very dlsreptitn- 1 bio looking pair of trousers on mid, ! wishing to make a report, n'oppod the man nnd naked : "Where are you going?" "To get soma water." "What! In those trousers?" "No, sergeant; In the pall:" A Temperance Champion. Mrs. Teacup Oh. Mr. Tubhs, I was so delighted when I heard that you were such n stanch chnmploti of th temperance cuuse! Tubus Why er I'm not exactly "Now, don't try to hide your light under a bushel, Mr. Tubhs. I know, because I heard George say that you have been a booze fighter oil your llfo. He said you punished more of It than any ten men in thextate." Life. Htreet Car Speed. "Ever notice." nsked the street car philosopher, "how tho speed of street cars Is regulated by our frame of mind?" "In wbot way?" "Notice how Blow a street car Is when you are In a hurry to entch a train and how fust It goea when you run to catch It." Baltimore nerald. Gramblera Don't AdYertlae. You will find that the storekeeper who Is always complaining that busi ness Is not what It used to he la the man who doesn't bellcvo In advertis ing, He la dean and doesn't know It Advertising Experience. EneoarMln. He Darling, would you rather select the stone? She Not the first time, dear. I am afraid I might select one that wna too small. Detroit Free Press. At Quito, the only city In the world oo the line of the equator, the sun ae?a and rises at 8 o'clock the ywir round. . . ...... OSTRICH LOGIC. "When I can't iH danger thrrs is no danger," That's the logic of the ostrich which hi'lei its brad and rxwct its body to th hunter. There at not a few pcojilt who srrm to have gone to the ovlruih W lrsiru logic. Th most duiterroits MiMiiien of humanity are the rnrutir which can't l seen, the disease brredtuf uilcro! which infect the bhssl. It U harder to K"t the microbe out of th hlid than to kern it out, but Ih Pierce's Golden Medic.il Discovery does both, by pilil fvitt: the Clood and thru krepittg it pure. H thrc are T eruption en the kin, IkiiN, pilu j pies, soirs or other (I ,. sivn of iitu ure '-- JflObhMMl, use Dolor rmptions which come (10111 it. MvMisst wsastl rmt uf.ielrr. ii'l t Hivl t"tn to Ihe .-liii.".rttr Mil Jsiiiiw t.oniliiii. Sisulv Co., NC. "Il K M"M, Krw gave Hi inr t. t HI litter nf us, I wiw IIism 1 hil fvr Ivcn, ;v hi.i:. Wfir c olni Met niv n It .wnllrii at! tint nf lii ': in) tnei hii i it imt I culit no! nir It. My hut-iiit wnl S Hi d"rtnt. but hr ve m no nc.uirgmt, II he.l in a Ufllf. ba It aU nel tt loar. II atlrmlnt Di fur lwlv month., whm I IimiiiI if a U.lr hM mu lltl.io liar inlu, lio taV.lun ynlir tnnllcliK anrt rll. So I i-uil uir uf lli nitilicin mij ln tkl" It. In nn wt-k I M( tmto uiy n,Hn( Wliril I '-nll t k 1 NC inr-llflut I mill! lt up nl f-w inlniilr. lit a tllM. ami I O'lll'l rrtl .11 alrr), on!v a fllllf wlvlir at a tllii. Mr till- it waa a.ir at limn 1 rmiM n.it vi-n tm'.'li aw-rl milk, ami mv ttuiula w-r flill til lltll raims antra. Mv Irrt aliln wt imillrn out "I aha ami I pniM hanllv art mv lirrata. Th flixtnr aalit I woiiM not gri wll. hut thir butlln "I Ir. rlrrvr'a Cldn yr.li.sl IHtT, tin l-ottlraof hli ' rilta ' lhr bolt Irani Ir. Kr a Catarrh krmrttr and Hi ua ot aalt watrt dlil th matk ami rairnt w " Dr. rierre's I'leaMiit Tellrti cure Con atipiitloii and Its ctinscipiriii-ra, KINQ OSCAR'S DECISION. There Is evidently it illspositloii on tho part of ttie diplomatic hh aclii-is to kick on King Oscar's uinplrlng. Wosliltiglou' Cost. The decision hi favor of (iermauy In the Hiiinouu dispute enables tho "war lord" to enjoy one of the victories of pi uce. - ritislnii'i I'hi'iulcle Telegraph. Old I'ncle Sam will pay the bill sad dled uihju him by King Oscar's deci sion lu the Nun '.ii nrlilucll'Hi. but he firmly declines to IiiiIoihc It Willi his "O. K."-Wtist:ltiijloii Tin. i s. POLITICAL QUIPS. It Is nut alwajs en 'iuii that the fid low who carries a triiicpiirency wid Vote ni-ciit'dlng to Its luiii to. - Pittsburg Giuette, Ktillsh law. it Is '-i.'l. will not pi-r-111 It a eamllihite for ollii-e to k'lve gl.iss of lul.U lo n xi.ter. but no Amer Iran caiidhhtte would think of olTi'ilin irtllk Wl.ell Seeking V"le. Dtlllllb Jotirniil. Ilrllrr 'l imit u IMitalcr A piece o( tlimiel iliiuipened with riiamhirlsin's Pain Calm and bound on the iilfi'i-te I parts, is belter than a plas ter (or a lurne hark and lor pains in (lie side or chest. I'slil IUI111 bus no super ior as a li it I hi on t (or the relief of deep settled, muscular and rheiim ttic pains, l or rale hv G. A. Ilitidini;. i:erj I III Nit" niual B lnTiirr llir linltilii). i:irrj (liluif rctlticctl .11 Ns 4. .'lUiiilili. I'hIU u Deadly AtliK'K "My wife was so ill that good phvsi eians were unable to help her," writes M. M. Austin, ol V ini-hester, 2nd., but js- cmnpletely fined bv Dr. King's New Life I'llls." They work wondera in stoiiisi li and liver troubles. Cure Con atipation, siek beniliii he "!ii: at Geo. A. ILirding's di ug store. Damjirnln I!ta Ardor. Desperate ullor-Slr. I have reached that stage where I can no longer live without your daughter. Hew-lUM Parent-Well, I don't con shier suicide n cilinc, young mnn, but you mustn't liriiii? around here. Chi cago News. A ritrnilox. DcMe-Wlirit n lovely hiill-hcr! Nan- I think he's horrid ImiI:is. 'ttfi'a-iMi. hut ImlliloL's nreirt lovely oriiiKs tliey're Imrild looklmr. Detroit Free I'reuu BEST FOR THE BOWELS 1 f yon ImTftn't renlar, hs,lthy mnreniiint f th ttowfle vry day, vou'rn 111 f if will l. Krpyour bowtli opn, mi bti well, force. In th ihapM of Tin lent ftlyeU or pill polion, la danirniiie. Tli imwlifit, ftaalfRt.. irmut pnrfnrt way ut kopllig til bowali clear nd ilaan la to tak 'TS CANDY 1 m rnTUUDTIr) fj Vr w" 1 "-'' IN- m EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Maaiant, Palatal)!, Pot.nt, Tail OoM, B flood, Mavrr Hlckrn, Wrakan or Orlpai 10, U ana Soeanta parboi. Wrlta for (ra aanvl, aaa booa latoobaalth. Addraaa 4j Htfll"0 Sbmo Comoarr, CMcaot ar w Tori, KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAU : Farm For Rent j One humdred seres in cultivation between Portland and Oregon . City, all improvements and conviences, near boats and II. II. I C. Q. JACOBS WOOLEN MILLS OREOOSJ OlTT? SSHaOULGOF TIME KOUTHKHN I'ACiril) KAIhWAY NoltTII IIOl'MII. MHU. m. tl:L"J a. in. (Alhmiy Local) 11:10 p. in. or i n not mi. tl :'-"J a. m. 4 :od p. m, (Albany Local) II ;M p. in. Dally River Excursions OltKOON CI IV ID ATM. luti v ii uriu't it . Leave I'OltUAMl I Vol Tavlor HI, HI to A. M. 4 .m I'. M Um chimin i i rr K.sil Kichth Hi. 7 .'Si A.M. i an r. m. Only Hit hillowlnif liiinlliiua will Im luailni Msitoiinr'a, Mi'lilruni'a, Murry'a, Hlnlsy'a and Oawrnu. Humlav csittd, noiiM t it 1 1 '."i i'Ks rs, Ore(iiu, lly Triiainrllliiil 'o. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TWAINS, H ly K. bat. U'ly Kllrcllvs July a, Pi Dly D'ly r m. u.m A.M. II PI III 0 i tl II .Li n Ti tl K II OS H ftsi K 4', H III M H n u; r.u, II 41 H to h : H '"I 7 .. 7 41 7 ;w 7 i's 7 17 7 iri f) U 7 no M no N ICi II IC s :ti 'u is 1 S .IS tl x M II tl I'l M .HI II fsl, s to in 0'! II IM III III! tl III 10 '.'I II .V PI .'SI in no it HI OS ii in 10 '.II II ICi to .t ii :ui l.v Pnrlli,d Ar! linlilo ... Kaiiin-r I'vian.nl. . . . . Mavgi-r . , . (Jllliil y . , , laianls . , Marnlilaml .. . ... Wralnill , ... Clllloll ... . , . Kniia . ,, , Hmnarn . . . J nli n llay . Ar Aatona l,v ii :n 7 tvv l .11 7 tljn SK Vsllir: DIVISION 1 1 U a. m t vi p. in It "ii a. in a Li a. in 7 ' i . m 4 no . m .10 .'I'l a. m ti ' i. tn ii m i. m . J M . in . I .m p. in . n M a. m ASroltlA I lis. to... 1 .HO I'.lll .. ! oil p. in . . U 40 a. in . . hKAKini-: l'ON. SUCTIONS. All Iralnamaliwcloarcoiiiirrlloiiaal Onhlt ltli all rortlirii l - lie tralna lo or Ironi (Ii K el or Hiiiiinl puiiila. Al I'lirllaiul wltli nil Iraioa leaving I'ulon l)rNil. Al Aitorla with I. It A N I'n.'ahiiaHaiel rail lino, ao.l Hlranirr T. J. I'nttrr, lo ami Irni'l llwar.iallil Snrlti II. aril I'.llllla. Tirki'l ollli ", '.' v"i M irriaon l , ami I'ulon ileuil. J. C. M , V l,in, l'aa. Airt A-Uiri.t, His PORTLAND TO THE DALLES Ily the fust mi l coin nioilioiis Htcniiicr Regulator Leaven 1'ortlnml tlailv exceiit Suinliiy nt 7 n. in. This in tlin (Ireiit Hcenio Il'iilte. All tmirist ntlmit that tlio scoiktv on tho Middlu Cnliitiihia is. not ex iH'lli!'1. Tor lieauty uml nriiiiiliur in tlio United StntrH. Full infontis tion ly mlilressin or' culling; on J. . HOUI II, Agent, Tel.OH. Portland, Or., Ollion and wharf, foot of Oiik St. 5. J. VAUGHN, Livery, Fertl and SalSuble ORECONCITY. LOCATED UKTWKFS Til K HKIUUK AM) I.IlI'oT. Dotililfl und Sinlo lii.s, and Had die horHCH always on luind at the lowtml prici-H. A corrall corinectwl with tho Im rn for loose utoi.k. lulormatlon rciiirillnif uny kind or stock promptly attended to by pernou ol letter. Horses Doueht and Sold. Horses Hoarded and Fud ou reason bin terms. y 2,0(K) miles of long dis tance telcjihone wire in Oregon, Wanhington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in opfiration by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 tOWIlH. Quick, accurate, cheap All the satirsfaction of a Eisrwonal communication. Stance no elluct to a clear underHtanding. Spo kane and San FranciHco as eagily heard aa Tort land. Oregon City office at Harding's Drug Store. "" CO TO THE ENTERPRISE FOR YOUR PRINTING Replator Lie.