OEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9 1903 fi miTnrTrvrTr,r x Cd iQt.-fr A A .Cw.iC ift iO .rO,0, AiS Corrtwpondent ar requested to re r" their work. We will supply ll e.-essary stationery. Tim new from yiir neighborhood should appear in Ifcos col n inns every week. The busy iin is past you should renew your fvrrespondeiice work. Viola. V. H. Mat toon was in Portland last week. Kev. John Cover, of Salem, will preach t Viola Sutiday eve. ! isa I.nlu Miller gave a nutv for the joung lolka at her home Cluistmas eve, J. W. Kxon has bought K. A. Smith's cream separator. Mr. fhitith has sold M cows nJ gone into the sawmill bust The business meeting of the Fpworth Lf.igue met at I. W, Kxoo's Wednesday eve and elected t!ies otlicers tor tlie new yar : lYesi.lent, Olive fenny ; vice-presi Sat, Kay Miller; second vice-president, i-y Hamilton ; third vice-president, J. V fcxon ; fourth vice-president, Mrj. J. W- Kxon; secretary, Lulu .Miller; treas urer, Albert Stone. Klilnrado. Mr Holt is here on visit. Kd. Payne is hauling spuds. 1. am. Stevens was in our burg Mon- .y. N Earnest Jonej was trading horses Sunday. l.ouis Buckner called on his cousin S'indiiy. (J-oige Albright left for Eastern Oie jon Tuesday. Jim F'isk Fold his horses to S. W B-iney Tuesday. Katie Lyons and fiiend were iu Ore f "ii City Tuesday. Annie P.snev mid Miss Sebaliiu. i a led on Jones' Sunday. Clyde Smith and Norman Howard are huine from ti e Columbia. lli-hland Mrs. Nicolas is visiting her bitter in l'o tland. Bardel Van IiPire U home visiting his p.irents a lew il ivh. Schooi has re-ceried if;er enjoying to week's vai atiou. Several faruir4 have recently pur fh;ised homes in this pirne. Mr. Red Mrs. Geo. North lave re turned borne alter a wek's v;sit iu Ore V n City. Mis lrna Lacrrr. of Viol, is stay i' L' with Mre. 11. N. North, ai d is gou'u to school. i Ml. hi. d Mis. iln'cliiii.'on and danh-t-r Atliit cn, hsc rrturi'td fn.rn a w-ek's risit down the Columbia where li.ve been visiting telatives. thev i 0. V. lUrrincton, who has b,.,.n I f pending the pa,t monil, at In. me. ,.(, W edntfd iy f,.r San Franrif-co where he j ..i l visit I. is ti.sior, .Mr. J. . Coply. I I...: I . fi i i Marv Walton'., f Klv. were m'.,iried V ' y ear's day. are,rry t" lose Mr. I Parith, but what is our Iosk is Liv's gam. j MafTonl Pry ar.d windy wea'lier. Hay is on the ifcove again. PrifeSi "When the butter won't come put a penny in the churn," is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told v.hv. When mothers are worried because the children do not ' a 1 i n 1 r;ain sircng-.n ana nesn we say give them Scott's Emul sion. It is like the penny in the nilk beqause it works and because there is something astonishing about it, Scott's Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be cause it i.- so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory treat ment. We will send you the penny, , sample free. a E ture that thia picture in the l .r... U a hhzl on tli rappl of every bottle ot Ltnuihion you buy. 5C0TT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. ;pc. and Ji.oo; all druggists. Sift BEST FOR THE BOWELS It yrm fcavn't a rnvUr, aHar mowttiont f tfc Kwla Trf 4T,Tv'r til or will b. your opn, and M U. Frtroa-. In th ihk Violent yhrt or pll potaon, U ntnni. Tha U bwl ul cImm U to Ul CANDY OATHARTIC CAT 'EM LIKE CANDY P1u, PmUtt.M, fotost, Tt OoM, ! od, hTr 8Uhn, wtftkoa or Oiipt la, 16 d4 Sr. uili p.r twl. WrlM(ut(iMMiuviiU4 bs UlMkMltk. ASinM ill aNrihtf Rsawd) Csapssf, Chicago r Nsw Toriu KEEP YOUR ELOOD CLEAH Grandma Beuter is very sick. We have a new stove in the school hou.se. Mr. Wesscnborn's now cellar wall has caved in. Manv of onr farmers have not yet dnf their potatoes. 0. M. Oa:e, of SeiUood, spent Sunday witli his parents, Richard Oldonsts.lt 1ms put his potato difc.'Kr under cover foi the season. Mrs. H. Selmtx has returned from a week's visit w ith her parents at Sheridan. The young people of Fro Pond came up and jruve Mrs. Clans Peters a surprise Saturday i.ilit. Crows are lihtin in some tiehls here by the hundred? a very unusual occur rence for ttiis section. lhed Jamurv 2nd, of dropse, at M.ir- qiiaiu Hilt, Ponland, Mrs. Maiy A.,wifo ot Uon. E. A. Mote. Interment look place in the Baptist cemetery here on afternoon of I tie o'rd. Her husband and onlv daughter, .Mrs. Winnie VVatkius, survive her. .Matforrt. Several if the farmers are butchering. Mrs. Keutter is ill at ths home of her daughter, Mrs. M. Schieve. Ferdinand Schmi'ke bus returned from Washington and Sesppoose, Or. .Mr Schniitke, of Washington, was the guest ol his brother iu-law, O. Beutter. The S afford school is crowded to the U'nioet, and still more children are com ing. Last Sund.iv B. F. Wed, lie and family were visiting hi h tieo. l'.'lligeu and family. Kevival serviced will he he'd at the German Partial el urch everv evening at 7.o0 P.M. of tins week. last Paunlny Oie remains of Mrs. Mocs, nf IVr'litnd. were laid lo rest in e '-llui jra ourmi grotitnis. I Mis Jennie Kei. hie. who Iihs been iring with her parents in Portland, ''"r ng the hoh.lays, has returned lo take charge of iier school. . (.'tiarlf s Waetitte, a eninpositor on the K irnvn Timu uln Im4 li.An vly. t'ing with his tolks, (Kov. C. Waehtte, ) I hu8 returned lo his post of duly. Clurka. Miss Emma Kleins-nnlli, who baa been spending ihe holiday vacation with her Parents, has return d to Monmouth to resume her studies in the N jini.il ecliool. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown, of Grand Kedve, MfchiL'an, were the guerU of Mr. ! and Mrs. C P. Tdllman during the holi- j days and have continued their journey j lo California, that land of eternal euii-! shine. j At the annual election of officers in; in Highland (irange, No. 2!il. Mr C. N. ; I n ,lina a. !..... ..I 1 I.- a.n'ii? nan iiri.e.l lUHSier, l . Jt lV'ngO, overseer; i. K. Miller, secretary; Nora Miller, lecturer. rt. , l 1 1 . . r . . ine lonnwirg cilia is Were e ectec in' the M. E Sunday school to sprvn the en- ! ening year; Orvid Martin, superintend ent; Engine KleinHinith, secretary, Au gusta Marshall, treasurer; Eetel'la Lar kins, librarian. Our school f district .'L',. commenced Monday, Jan. 5, with Mi-n Minnie Grace as teacher, at a salary of per month. This is $10 per month less than has ever been paid before in this district. Is it to be wondered at that our best teachers are leaving the profession? Lhd we make a mistake in calling it a profession ? Please excuse the mistake. Barton. Annie Henkle was the guest of Annie Burghardt Sunday. Miss Emma Burghardt is visiting Mrs. Emuia Liehle, of Mairord. Jim Henkle maile a flying trip lo Ore gon City one day last week. Charles Burghardt is busy hauling feed and wheat from Oregon City. E. F. Preston and family have moved hack on their old place to stay. Mr. John Henkle is visiting a brother and oilier relatives in Corvallis. Mr. C; Coppack and family have now moved in the house across the street from Barton. Albert Preeton, from Burlington, Kan sas, ia viBiting folks whom he hasn't seen for twenty-three,years. Mr. Gerlsnger, of Portland, Is putting in a saw mill on Deep Creek, which makes it quite lively around town. l'nconselun3 from Croup During a sudden'and terrible attack of croup our little girl was anconscions from strangulation, says A. L. Spatford, post master, Chester, Mich., and a doee of One Minute Cough Cure was adminis tered often. It reduced Ihe swelling and nflammation, cut the mucous and soon the child was resting easy and speedily recovered. It cures Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, and all Throat and Lnng trou bles. One Minute Cough Cure lingers in the throat and chest and enables the lungs to contribute pure, health-giving oiygen to Uie blood. Geo. A. Harding. Miss Olive rreston, who has boon sending the holiday at home J loft for Trmitdale, where she is attending school. A farewell parly was given at the resi dence of Mr, and Mr. K. II. Itiirghatdt in honor of Kdward llurghardt, who do parted for the logging camp in Wash ington Friday, About twept were pies ent. The evening was spent in a social wsy. All departed at a Very late hour, wishing Kdward a prosperous New Year Beaver treea. Mr. Barret passed through here today hnntim; for more cow, Few of the vi'iintt ptHip'e cf thia phuH) attended the t.R.kct social at Cants lust Week. William Roberts has been on Ihe nick list for the last week ami ia prott'essinn very- slowly. ( Mohonhouer moved to lha 1, W. . Thomas woo.) ramp house last week and is employed by V, 1.. Lewdling. ( has. H. Vn Waruii;, the sont for Ihe Ure"ri Nursery, of Salem, was iu Beaver Creek thia week. The school here beiran Monday Isst after two week's v.vcalrTm. Tlie people aie dis.ipiHiintetl that the Im'II was not pu t up, hut ho frame Is ready. Mr. Anderson, who was in Beaver Creek aliout eiht months ait, has no come hack lo Uri'ipm and brought his family alomr. He has sold his larui in l.ikota and has a itmid (oc kot and is look in ir for a f.irm in Beaver C'reek. Miss Annio Paux, ol Oregon City, vis bed her parents at Beaver Creek New Years and invited a number of her friends lo take dinner with them. Thim piesent wt ie: Mis C. r'iaher and b.do, .Waruaret Lea is, B. pixlier," L. I'aus, S. I Parry, J. Fisher, M. l aus, O. Fisher, II. I hue, .Mrs 1 anz, Mrs. II. Jones. William Paitz and Atrel Thomas. All enjoyed a (tiod lime. STARTLED By some sudden aouniVsUe dmps Ute vase upon tlie floor. She U nervous and may be told that ncrvouauesa ia a luxury which onlv a , rich woman can afford to indulge in. Nervousness lias cost many a woman her po sition. Some- I times when wom en run machin ery the price of nervousness is mutilation, a linger lost or pcr hntw the whole hand crushed. Nervousness in women is com monly but a s y m p t o m o f wom.inlydisase. It is uselc! in s vh ens to "doct r" tor the uerves alone. Cure the disuses winch att.ick the delicate woman ly orinism and nervousness will ix curco aiso. . Dr. Pierce's S? ; Favorite Pre scription nlnUt s weak women !"'" o:nen well. It establishes regular. ity, dries weak cm n mation and uhvr..; weakness. It tr.i:ij induces refrtsiiiii" jj (l.ains, hr.iW lnil'im- i.v. .i:id cures female c.iii'es the nerves and Sl-C... In l!l f!l ,f ! I we imiril-J with rrrv. niisiirw. hts.l...-',!?. ii.tl lr.Mit Si. fr-male wraVnr. wntrs V.-n IU: !.,ii lira, ry ol j S'-s'a. iiej ' " N. V. -Last jmm-r 1 wrote : y..'j a:til y-.n a '.vis. ! t. ti ttv v...ir Fiivuntc I Jrrscri;.tin nii.l i;..i.lrn Mriiiinl Ii.vwrry.' I ilul s. . nnl I l):y:iii t i.m.:.ve r.it.nllv Ctin j llnucd t.iim til- iii.- Juiiir, l.alf a itnf a isirh nt ' favorite IT- r-,; is. : ' hm I Col-t'n Mnltril line. .very ' .,r Uir ..Mte if five mnnllta. u l in lr tliiin a yr.ir )....: f'-ii:id uiy f:rmrr htalth I l)r. Pierce's Pleasant Ptilets clear the uiudjy compret.io.1. Kittle (.'reek. As I have noticed no newi finin this part of the county for a few weeks, I write a few lines. School started again this inortring after a vacation of one week. Mr. Carr is teaching a good schuol giving general satisfaction. Several horses have been sick during the last week. II. S. liihsort lost a val luhle large horse, They are allln-red with the staggers. The disease neernB to he disappearing. win. I'ougias ..inn wile nave heen spending Iheir honeymoon viidting friends in these parts during the pat two wlieks. They will return to Steven son, Washington, next Wednesday. W. V. Palrnateer, a big wheat raiser of Douglas, Morrow county, accompanied by his wife and daughter Matlie, Is visiting here. He will return to lionglas in about two weeks. Mr. Palrnateer still onns his ranch here, but has found that farming in Eastern Oregon is much more prohtablu than here. , The sun is shining this morning and we hope the weather will continue vood so that farmers will have a chance to do 80," l'lo'"'"if. Bul very little seeding was done last fall. Some of Ihe farmers have not yet finished digging their pota toes. J. W. I'ouglas bus just lirnsbed digging his crop, he had li'A) sacks. lleuds) should .Vrer Ache. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie, Va . she writes "Dr. King's New Life Pills whollly cured me of sick headaches I had so fprered from for two years." Cure Head" ache, Constipation, Biliousness. 25c at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. Finds Way lo 1. 1 re I,nng. The startling announcement of a Dis covery that will surely lengthen life ia madehyeditorO.il. Downey, of Chti ruhusco, Ind. "t wish to state," he writes, "that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is the most infallible remedy that I have ever known for Coughs, Colds ahd Grip. It's invaluable to people with week lungs. Having this wonderful medicine no one need dread Pneumonia or Consumption. Its relief is instant and cure certain." Geo. A. Harding guarantees every 60c and $1.00 bottle, and give tria bottles free. 1 strong, ! DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All dtisassa of Ktilnsya, Blaildsr, Uiiuary Orsaus, Al. Khsuiiiatlim, Bscs: arhs.HsartUUeai Orl. Krupiy, fsmale TrouUlus. CURE Don't bseome dlsoouraisd. There la OUisforyou. If esiry write fr. Ion nor He tins iisiit a lltu ilmo eiirlnii Just such cennyoiira. All eiiusullatlona Free, "Gliiltt months Iu tod, lieavy bsckaclis, pain ami aorenesa ai'Mai kidneys, also rl..n mullsni. Oiher rennsllist (ailed, 1 ir. I eu nor Klilnsy and Haoltiu'lio l ure cured ina romplolely. I. WAVKKS, Handel, N. V," Pruitaistn.twc.lt. Atk f.-rC.H.k H,.,,. Frss. CT VITIIQ'nlNPC H.ireCiire ( IroiiTur l'r 0 1 V 1 1 UO UAflOLKi hiior. ....luMl.N.Y Csolijf. J. II. Graham has been (pie ill during the pssl week The Old Fellows lod.-e will Install now nlli. era Fiidiy evening January inh, vm. Mis (Jordelia Stevens, of Portland, spent the houdsya u tilt friends and iel atives at Ptverside. After spending Ihe holi.l.ns with his miillior, Fred Both rotiiiued Sunday to the t). A, College at Coivallis. IJuile a number of Artisans attended the .!g. in Oiegon C!ily on New Year's nlgtit. 1 hey say they were entertained royally. Jack II uvard was a'dc lo resume a'ork with Ihe steam shovel on tlioL'nd after liolnK k"pt luuiti with a cruslind baud lor two weeks. U. Bitty mi l son liengo, left bore riiiirsilav evening for S.nta Barbara. Cat. .Mr. Ba'tv b.is t.iken all his house hold giMt.ls and intends in reiuaui them for siiuik tun". The city council met last night ami transacted coiisidershle bii-ini ss. W in. KinwhlwHs elected cily lecoi.ter j .lnlm Urahaui chief ol pulico; O. B. Mack street commissinner. Tim S.1I0011 lamd of II. A. Yorpthl. also F. Aslinan was accepted. A committee wai appointed to purchase tidy chairs fur t.ie city ball. Bills In the amount ol all nit J'-'i O'J wo.ro ordered paid, alter wtno.i the conui il adjourned Ij moot at ttioir unit regular sessiou. 8irlttgnatrr. Springwater is getting ui out of the ashes. There was a very nice entertainment anil Chris'imis tree at tint (irung. hall, I lirisliius hvn. Mr. Pslnter has sold W. Hard and Charles Hard eighty acres nf land that was adjoining them lor HI . I The eilh'ienl minister. J . Hatch, ol the ' Spriugualt'i4 church, is in iking a guild ellort to rebuild an fSdil church. Th young poople had a very enjoy able time at Char is II inl's New Vent's Kve and also at II. (Miner's Saturday evening. Saturdav, Juim try ID, will be installa tion day at the Springs'uter Orange No I'ti.'t There are eix nf in-.oiocis to be initiated. It is reported that thti climate of Arl Zona is bcnelh i.l to Ms lb.i Lsa'idleii's j health We all hope she will reglitl her health and return homo soon. Liveruicre ('o. h.is a shingle mill iu Mr. Kidgeways ceder timber. Capacity I twenty thousand a day. New engineer and head sawer at the Shihley and Kandle saw mill alio are .1. A. Shihley and J. Lincoln. A. Carev has given up W. II. Kamlle's farm anil has moved in A. I.acey's dry house, near his own hind which he is ! imnrovintf and building on. As Mr. Carey has given up the K.imlle place, I MipiHiSo It will he to iel to some one else. Howl View. Mis. Allen, of Portland, is visiting at the hoinu of Mrs. Taylor. John and Ellen Probst returned lo Forest (jrove, after several weeks vaca tion spent at their home here. Clyde ft iker, who Ins been vis. ting friends und relatives during the boliiUM returned to his home at Lacomh, Friday. Will Barber, who rp"iit the holidays at home returned lo Eugene Saturday morning to resume his studies at the state University. Lloyd Parmen, who is visiting at the home of Kev. J. M. Barber, was taken serioiinly ill, but at the present writing is much improved.' A watch meeting was held ot the home of F. F. Seely Wednes Isy evening. There were quite a number present and a most enjoyable time was had. Physicans Prescribe it for their most Delicate Patient. Old and Pure. FOR BALE BY . E. MATTHIAS -Sole Agency for Oregon City i a r n r tOi s -v? v itr-s?v b i mmmti On Friday venluic Miss Ellen Probst as tendered a surprise party by about 4.1 of her friends. Miisln and Kaituti were the order of the evening, alter which relreshmnnta were served. All present report having spent a most en joystile evening. The ms'ipie hall iriven hv the A, O, V W. Lislgs New Year's F.va was a de ci.li d suoc.-ss. The prises for th best renreiMiited cliaractora wprn won hv jChas. Moaier and Miss Helen Murray anil lor tte most comic characters were won by Otto Peters and Miss Miller. tlarllrlil . The general health of lbs rommiiuily la very g.Kid, We have bud about I g' Indies of snow o fsr and slock Is doing well. Mr. II. Anders and familv were I he guests nf Mr, and Mrs, tleorgii l,ockrhy last Similar, School In ths Irving school house Is fori'M .iug nicely with Miss 1 1 icon- hotlieiii as teacher. Klviti Myers, of Ihidg , w.,o has been atlendiug school In Oailb'ld, Went hon,s lo spend Sunday and has not returmol, Ths Tracy idnsi Is doing verv nicely with Mr, K. Surlaca, Idtcher. Wn also have a new stove in the Tracy distiicl, which ws needed badly as the old one could liol tie regulated. H.il.trd I. HineV has relnrned lo ths laud ol showers again, bring eg ills wife with him this time, llewaeottt here a few y ais ago bul relumed lo Virginia for Ihe girl lot Ii.vm.I, ibeii ho'h came out lo Ihe land of showers and red apples lo make their home. Wm, Hold. ii h id Ihe inlidorlune lo iret a fall while feeding 'ock Christmas eve, uv which lie received a roiihl-ion tin bis lorehend over the right eve which might h.iyii been Mill. . it is, mi la doing wen. save inn ornament ol s liluck eye for Ih.lh ho.id.iys. Il.irlbdd (Irang.i held a wa'cli meetin,r and buslnesa mrtiing on New Year's eve, at which lime severs! new memhers were initialed, a't -r which they hud a short tirog'amme billowed by an oyster silpH'r. The uieinhcrsiii nutniiert ni'nr one hundred at present, with s. veril up plications for menibersliii Mile. I out. Also we are lo have a large new halt In the spring. The residents nl (iarlh ld were Invited Iu a reception in honor nf Mr. and Mrs Epperson at their residence. A larti.t number i. f frienes and relatives Were In attend men to show their high esle-m fur their lij.-nd, neighbor and heiicf..ctor, M r. Epperson, and to meet bis bride. Theelderlv friends Were received from two till fi'tir P M , in w h'ch lliuii a score or more met ami tendered their congratu lations, to the lei. In um grnoin. Al 7 : IU P. M., the vollllg peoiln met at l(. W. I'almaleer's and proceeded in a body lo Ihe resilience of Mr. Epperson, where tlev Mpt-iit a lew hours pleasantly. The gil 'siM weie served refreshments. TheV all enj oved themselves so Well that Ihey were loMi to g w hen li lime for leave taking came Each g te-l joined w il II Mr. Icp-rs ni's host o Irien.N in wish ing him and his wife many hippy and prosperous ye.irs to come. Hi. MS l.'l h; (In p.iu Joi .inn 'Si.) hlej ,.iiis'j Q Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This prepiirut ion cemt ;ilus u'l of tho dih't'lUhlS h I'd digests nil kinihiof food. Jt gives liisl:inl. rchi f and never falls to cure. It allows ynu to eat all tho ood you vr'iiit. The tiiostsctisltlve stomachs can take It. l'.y lis iimj muny thousands of dvpcpl les h.ivo been cured after everything else failed. It ji uncqualicd for all sunnach troubles. It can't hc!p but do you good Prepared onlv by ?:.('. In Win .v Co., ( lil.nno Thu tl. txilllucoutiilnt',, llli.i slln !sv. u i:erj llilntc must no before lir holidays:. i:iery tiling reduced Miss 4'. 4.'IUiiallli. l's Bromo Lix for enii.'hs, (-olds and a grinpt.. Price 'J't cents a box at CliHitintii A Co Kicli box entitles on to ono guess on the uu.iratitimd g ild atch. 'I he Siecrct ( I X I.ITe. ('oiihisis ill keening all the main organs of the body in health, regul ir action, and iu ipncklv destroying deadly disease germs, hlectrle liitteri re.'tila'e Sloiii- icli, Liver and Kidneys, purifvlhe blood and xive a splendid iippetite. They work wondurs in curing Kidney Troubles, Fe male Complainta, Nervous Distunes, ('onstij ation, Dyspepsia and Malaria. igoroiis health ami strength alw ays fob ow their use. Only b')c, guaran teed by Geo. A. Harding, drug'ist. ASK Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm Civet fttlitf at one. It rlf anflf. ooihi and tifilt Lbe tkm iimmii hrdfie. It curei Catarrh and drlrttA away a Cold In tlie Head uuk kit. It ATARRH la atHKrlcd. Ileal! and ProtrrU tho Mfmtirao. Hmluri'M the Hen Ml Of 'J AstA fttllj Htllf.II. Klill lx WW.: Trial sins Kir.! t Dniiririiiuor hf mall. tLl UllOTUKKfi, IA Vt urea buuet, Stw York. I'olN it rati iy AtintU. "My wife was so ill that good physi eians were unable to help her," writes M. M. Austin, ot Winchester, Ind., but was completely cored by Dr. King's New Life Fills. ' They work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Cam Con stipation, sick. headache. 25c at (Jeo. A. Iliardiog'i drugstore. 33HEDULES OF TIME HOUTIIKHN I'AClk'll) RAILWAY WOK I It IIOIINI1. :IM). iu. in. (Albany Local) (1:10 sot'rit iiiipnii, tl:'."2. in. 4 ;M l. lit. (Albany Local) U:U. in. Daily River Excursions ... .. or (UtiCtiiiN I I I Y II lATH. imi.v . imiii'i.R, Imivs I'OIITI.AM) PiMit Taylor 81, 10:t0 A. M Is-svs OltKlKIN CITY Kool Kiglith Ht. 7 fW A. M, 4 l P. M 1 .10 P, M. Only Hit full. iwIiik landings, will h mads: MsKoiins'a, Melilrutu's, Mony'i, llislsy'i and tiswrg.i, HuniUv rii'sptnd. UOJNI) Tttll CICNTH. ()rs(in t'llj Trniisiirlttliin Co, Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TIMING, I) Iyi K. H'ly rial. rJi n Klleellva July ft, D'ly D'ly .a i-.m. II pi U 40 III Id N ,1 II W H II 1.. N I SI it r, 7 m tl 1 7 7 t Il iw 7 .n s f.sj 7 'js S fii 7 17 S ,11: 7 (U S I'J, II ".'I II 32 7 W il ii 7 .' il lo 7 M a. in no p. Ill .in :o a. m A ;n p. m .1' to p. in . 7 '.'0 p. m I S . Ill . li .'si a. in 7 III, S Oat ,v N U'l, tl U'i! .. . rf Ju II I s' , , H :is tl !l . H U II o .. . a .mi ti ftoi ., a m in o.t' . , tl (IS III III . ti in in :'i .. ti :i7 iu ,, lo mi n .v; .. I'nrtlai.d . .. li.ihle . liamier I'vramld , , Mayger . . tjiiincy , laiskaiile Msrslilaud . Wrstirt . ( llllolt , . Knspna . . Seto.ett Joliii ly Astoria Ar ,10 (IS to ,. I Id Ju II Hi .. 'to .1 lit I .-si Ar l.v 11 ' a. in .. ft .'s . Ill . . II :u a. in . . N l.'i a. in . I 11a. in. . .'to ti.ni . . ' no p nt . , 11 bi a. in .. AST'UMA hi: A-stin-: I'ONNK.'ri'iS'H. All Irtiitis mnk.e i-'nis i-oiiiietuioiii nl (iotila th nil .N.iilliero I'm Hie trelna lo or from the K t or hoitn.l I'.ilnte. At I'lirllninl w II i all trains ennn- I'nlori I'riiot. Al Ai'uini with I. It A- N C.t.'s hoats and rail hits, sn l huanisf T. J. Poller. u an I Iro n lUa'S, n,, North II. it. h ihiis. 'l'irsl nllifn, '.V1 'b.rr.-.oi l.. I futon lepot. J. r. M.Vu,(ieii. I'fs. Agl. A -i iria, Or PORTLAND TO THE DALLES lly tlie fast and coin - 111(1. liollH HttStiier Regulator F.ciivcH I'ortlniid daily cxi'ejtt .Sunday tit 7 u. in. This is th (irctit Soetiio Ilmito. All tourist luliuit that tho Hcfiiory on tho .Middle Columbia in not ex ct'll"'! Tor hi'iiuty and gratnlt'tir in tho Unittnl States. Full informa tion by oddrfHHing' or railing ou J. S. HOOTII, Agent, Tel. 014. Portland, Or., Ofliceand wharf. fiMjt of Oak St. S. J YAUGILf Livery, Ki-eil and ."uleHtalile ORCCONCITY. LOCATED BKTWKKN TIIK IIUIUl.K AMI I.tCI'oT. Double and Single tirt, and sad dlo borses always on hand at tli loweHt pricoH. A corral) oonnocU'd with the barn forlooxe Htock. Inforinalion regarding any kind oi stock promptly attended to by person i letter. Horses Douffht and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fel on reason hie terms. J 2X)0 milcB of long di tance tolcjibono wire in Oregon, Wellington, Cali fornia and Idalio now in ojMtration by the I'acifio Station Ttdejihone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns. Quick, accurate, cheap All the satirifaction of a Clonal communication, iwtance no efloct to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as eanily heard as Port land. Oregon City office at Harding's Drug Store. CO TO THE ENTERPRISE FOR YOUR PRINTING Halor II.