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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MARCH 0, 1903, r i t'orrwtpondt'nl art f lesttul lo re a' their wmk. Wo will supply ill n,ss.ii) otatiimery. The news from j nr ni'ii:lilirli'.l shunM appear in vese column every week, l ho bust iin i ptt yen should renew ycnr aCi respondent' work. JU'udowliriK'k. A. I.. Larkiii-t was in town Monday U-t O. T. K.v ami wife were in Oregon City a it w days, last week. The piling eamp ii lining Kr,,llt aes in this part o( the country. The farmers oi this section are taking advantage of the gixnl weather. Uarrel Mmin, of Chirks is working lor J. W. Standiner at present. Mrs, J YV. Staiiiliiit'r epent several d.tys willi her Bister, Mi8, Sh.ifer, U-t eek. Miss Tessa l.arkins, of Milium, Vi :luf relauves and fnemls of this pace 1 st week. Nh.o I..trkin was aNo visi'or a couple ol days. Kliliirailo. The party at Shornbtitns was well ut tended. Bill White has moved to the Columbia kifXiiiK camps. C. Smith purchased six head of Muvp of B. BiK-kner. Kute Lyons and Allies Wallace are Wirkiiij: in Oregon City. I-.artiest Jones was duing business in Uackpburg Wednesday. The dance at Spankers Saturday ii itit was quite a success. Mr. Moshburuer, the Needy hop grower, was teltinn plants at Jones' this week. lienis Cornwall has purchased the Grant Co. Terror, Oie Ulsen. . penis Calls him Pvnannte. Ktgle Creek. A. J. Douglas made a luieinees trip to I'ortlanJ last weeK. I'r. J. H. Wootlle is vi siting his brother J V. Woodle, our justice ol tlie peat e. Tim re are Feveral sick with grip and colds throughout this teuton of the country. Win. Markwool has moved to Port land for gootl liaving sold his farm to an eastern nun. Katie Hoberts came home last week from California to stay with tier pirents, w ho live at Jai kuife. The Kagle Cretk grange continues to grow. They take in new mein'iers nearly every meeting. XV. J. How left and wife went to Ore gon City hist week to visit Mrs Fay, or, w ho has been sick fur several weeks. The farmers are neirly all busy plow ing and fowing grain tlnriDg the dry weather we have been having for a while. The Pfbord in district No. o'l closed last Friday and the teacher, Wtu. K.trr, left for Highland where he begin teach iDg Monday. Sitiiliel. School reopened hist two weeks vacation. Monday after a TCPIS "When eome put the butter won't a penny in the churn," is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work thoucrh no one has ever O told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's Emul sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and becau:yj 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 is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion b the most satisfactory treat ment. We will send you - the penny, . e., a "s? I sample free. Be sure that this picture in the form ol a aul is on the rapper ol every bouic ol LmuUton you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. yic tad Ji.oo: all druggist. Cough " M y w if t h ad a A ee p seated cou Rh for three years. I purchased tw o rottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, large siie, and il cured her com pletely." ' J. H. Burgc, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except Jeep ones! The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tbrwtii: i!x.. AlltaRltlt. Comtllt your il.n-tur. If ho twva titltit 11, ttlfii il. hit i. If lit tell y-tl ti.it to tHkit It. ttion iloirt titkii It. kuows. Lun It with h'tti " illlti. J. I . AVUI CO.. l.oII. Mail. Eletha Cummin is on the sicK list. Miches' Mot'huke am) son are running their new sawun.l. l'lnn-a Ointher tlo; Kal s Vi"W K. nlav. ed her si li. ol at i V. Ilornslnib nude a business trip rtlahd Monday. to r W P Hill intends leaving for Kastern Oregon in a few weeks. Harry Hill and wife are former's brother, Wesley. visiting the , I Chri-t Hon sbuh riia.b a laisiness trip lo Oregon City Wednesday. K. K. liinther and dsnghters spent Sunday w it!) Ins son, Koltert, at Needy. ti. A. Schnebel and Henry liinther went to 0:tg 'ti City Saturd y to attend lodge Misses I.miish Steinerand Lena Gross miller spent Wednesday sewing at the home of Mrs Frank Mueller. The Mises KlnoM ami Laura (iit ther and Homer Kowands spent Sunday w ith Kit hard Miller and wife, of Highland. Mrs Kugene Cummins and daughter Zelma have returned from Fa'tern Ore go n where they have been visiting relatives. A certain man from nir (own made a trip to 1'nrtland at d secured a ride in the pa'rol wagon. Wonder huw he en joved it. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yrm htrn't rf rnlitr, healthy moTemntnf th boweit evry day, yon' re til or will bo. K?.'p youf b'wl opn, and be woll, Korr, In th hp of Tiojent physic r pill prison, la (linKermii, Tha moot hf t, oanitiit, mnt purfuct way ut keopluj the bowel clear ami clean U to tka CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Goo4, Ta Oood. Nerer Sicken, W-ak-o orrl 10, 25 anil soeentsp-rboi. v.'rltefurtrtKiatuBiiU.and bo. let on health. Adlreaa . SterllnflRemetJr Company, Chicago r Htm Toriu KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN ,'ohr- A. Shank in charge of Ilnrsto' ware j hone. John Clancen is very ill at his home in Kiven-iile MiH 1'etra lionet an l brother .--ariie up from I'urtl inil Tiienlay evening to vifit their parent". Chan. Unth i exrierteil lionie from California in a few ilayn. fie han heen filienilin the winter in Lou Antf-iec. The city council met in regular sei-ion J at the titv hall Monday eveninji. 1'UiiH , ar.tl ppecilicatins were accepted for the repairing of t rout street. A.Vinvardwas tendered a hirthday ptirpriep party last Wednesday evening by his Canhy friends liaines and whist were (lie principal feature ol the evening. HefreshrnentH were served and the party broke up at a late hour. K. hias experience quite a loss last week. He had two brood of liu IT Or pington chickens in big yard w hen a dot; belonging to a bridtfn carpenter named Sullivan, came in and killed twenty of them in a few minutes. They were val ued at fifty dollars, beinu a new breed, and were intended for exhibition at the state fair this fall. ftate Superintendent J. If. Ackerman delivered an address to Ihe local It-achertt meeting at Canby last Saturday. He spoke on school law and the address wai interesting throughout. There was about fifty teachers present, the diy was fine and a general ood time was bail. The pupils of ihe Canby school rendered an excellent program, which was greatly enlivened by several selectionn of music rendered by the grapaphone of which Mr. Fried kindly give the use. Wllhoit. Early sown grain looks well and prom ises a good crop. W. M. Mazingo is improving bis place with a half a mile of plank fence. William (juinn, who bas been attend ing school at Forest Grove is home visit ing bis parents. Word comes from Jefferson that Mrs. May Vorheis a former resident of this place died suddenly at her borne. .She leaves a husband and five children to mourn ber loss. Raymond Wyland, a well known young man in this burg had tbe misljr tune while working in the logging camp to severely cut bis foot a few days ago. Mullnt). Spritiit iaconiinii. Mr. Murphy i doing aonie aowintf. Mr. Iioiu'in is still woik liir for Trull incvr Bios. M ss .Umios Wiill.'t is working in Or.'kioii City. Mis. Konv was visiting Mrs, ILirdesty hist Saturday. The hov ate beginning to idi their bifveh's already. Sehool begun hist Monday with Mr. Mnrit'le le u hing. Mis. II. 'Win! ationihd grange at New Kia Saturday lat. Mrs I't'lger, of rmtl ind, w a visiting in Mtilit'O last week Miis Msry Ttulliiiiter was visiting at Me llow liitHik last week hi, k Cailii'e a seen on the sheets of Miiln.o, last Suturda.. . Mrs. laiiieN took dinner iwuiiin one day last wet k. Mr and Mrs l'errv and sun l.oo, of 1 Canby weie seen In Milium last week. j I John Harris arrived here last week to i ' see his father who has been ipnte Bit k. Mr. and Mrs. 1'tnrell, of Woudl urn. ' were ihe guests of J tsi r 1'iullinger and i fitmilv Satinday and Sunday. I I Pon't (orgei the Itasket sism.i1 and pl.iv purtv March 7 at the lining" hall. o'Iih one, come all and we'll shoot the bnll'iKi. j Dancing School; TUUSKY will f.iiithift a iKitu'itii; scIukiI at licavtr Creek Hull. Meet fvery Tucsilay Kvetiitii:. Patice Htarhs at S ti'cltn'k sharp; cluse nt I'J. A il in i s s i o n 5 0 Cents:: : : LADIES FREE (irernwtiiitl. Chas. McCormack, tif Oregon lily I spent Sunday at the home of Ins parents. Mis? Nellie Armstrong, of I'orlland, ! who has been vi-iting her sister, Fdua, 1 relumed homeSunday. ! Miss FMna Armstmngclosed a success- j full term of school la-t week. The; directors have hired her lo teach the J sining lend which sjietks well of her ability as a teacher. 1 I he entertainment and basket social given at the lireenwood school house Friilav evening w as weil attended. New . Kia. Cams and Central Point were well i represented ttesitles several Iroui Oregoy '. Ciiy. Much creilit is thte Mi-s Arni- s'rong a itl tho-e who assisted her in making the enteilainiiient a sue ess, ' The M-le (iI house (.resented (piiteanat tiractive appearance with the decoration of evergreen, ferns and hunting. Pie following program was well rendered: MllslC Selected Mrs. ((shorn. KerltBtion. Mihfort'iiifol a Blooim-r Girl C'liarlotlif IIiiihIhs. SonK "Spft'iJ Away" Trio. ' I i aluif no, "If Yon Wem My Valentine" Homer Mi Cur mark and I.ilmi Knitier ! Iimtriiinental Mn-if ! MrH. Oslttirn. ,. ... -rt I uti , TatilfailX Itiree Iirai'eit lAJilrettS . Howanl M. Hrownell. Kei'itatiun I.elali IliiniUx. - .. . . "Tim 1'nion Fort-vt-r" InHtrumental rnini JIuMh Anthonv. Dialogue "The ( eiiMifl Takin." Ket'it ttion "The New Hahy." All ie Mirliaelj ihn .-oni .tlari(iierctu ! Mahle Anthony. llialiijiie lint. Seeley ami Allitt Mii'liHi-ljohn iTahleaiix "The Cliiin h Choir" I Alter theentertainment the lp-kets were j Mjhl, Alhert MeCormirk a' titiK as itmr i tioneer. The prort-eils of the eveninK I amounted to 1."). whii-li is to I e um-il lo improve the nchool uronnds !ei-ily. II. Wolies spent Sunday at home. Kthel King is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ben Wolfer. Albert ami Louis Spangler spent Sun day with their parents. Mr. Casseily visited hia sister, Mrs. Kugene Mitts laMt week. Mrs. Moreland is sick with pneumonia fever. Ilr. Weaver is in attendance. Miss Ma 'irimrn and Miss Shear, both of Macksnurg, gave Mrs. Ginther a pleasant visit on Monday. Our school closed Friday for a week's vacation. Mr. liinther will then otien again for a spring term of three months. Chas. Wolfer, who Iihs been very sick with typhoid fever, is improving. His sister, Mrs. Ij. 1$. Dimick, of Oregon City is careing for him. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant re'ief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The niwtsenHiUve 6tomachs can take It. by its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been Hired after everything else failed. It g unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do vou oood IWr1 only by E. 0. IntWrrr ACn., IraM TMU.buitIecoDUiliii2 tlmeattteKc turn, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Hoars tlio fcgmituro The Neeev hlmarv gave n muck I rial l'lidat' rvening in pi tee of tint regular 1 ili'h.i'e The pli'a was hto.ich ol promise. the j irv ilcrided ill favor of lint lainliir j w ho is to receive. $'J'i,noil. The ni'IioiiI ' limite w.is crowded and every one 'serine I lo enjoy thi'intclves. HfRVtr I ri'fk. Kino weather is mill the order of the day. A.Kiiklefl last wetk for Ihehtrell hunl. with Mrs. j Mrs William Koberls is alnwly im j pinning Law it'iire I. uidigan led this wet k (or Ka-lein Oiegon. .lint Ki?her was seen walking the utieots hern I ist wi ck. : m Vannver lots telui ned his place j i,.n k to I hni. 1 bourns i . l lie Insket it ind s.iw ng Co. is saw- j j,,,, ,,, y. r,luhm. K Sm. vens w as parading Ihe streets here this week oil his wheel. We are all snrrv to bear Ih it Ihe Shellhui n buy s l.iuise burnt'. I dow u. I I W. Thomas iSt Co. inakit consider- able oi n. i-e III excavulitig a phii it lor (heir new barn. li. ll.ivis bus t It to lake Cire of his t farm in TiihtiiiiHik coiiuiy and was ac companied by I!. Siiaun hi. The Stahen btotheiH nolle a large smoke last w 'ek bv buining somefein, which caused u little ei. Uenient. . Miss Anna Parry It'll, this week for W.'rdner, llal.it. Miss Perry has many i Irien Is here whow t'l gladly aatt h her I ret in n. j I'r. .tames' barn caught lire the other 1 night and by skillnl and b ird ..rk the barn was cut in too ami most of the hay i saved. The hou-e of Thomas Pallida Wan visited by burgle one night last week I hut uothii g was lost owing Itl (lie tpuck I return of Ihe family J. F.Jones ami W. . Khees, who j recently bought lh Kirk farm is very I luisv funning. The Kirk fsmily will I make their luture home in Faslern i Oregon. DR. FENMR'S KIDNEY Backache All disease of Kltlneya, Bladder, Urinary Organs. Al-o RlKiimattani, Back ache.HeartDlHease Oritvel I)ropy, Female Troubles. CURE I Don't become dlacotir.igod. There la I cure for you. If i nrv nli I r I iniu r lti lillH h-Mt 11 llfM tltni riirlMK JII-.L hucll I Ciist'nattyourH. All rnniillaUi'iis Free. "Eiflit iniuitln In lull, lii'avy tai Uiiciie, ' pain :iinl .Hori'in-t?. itrro Ulilm- . ulvo rlo ti matl'.lli. C'lliiT n tin I li H fallnl. 1 T. Iiii hit h fuilnt-y unil llai-liitrlin ( urn runil inc ciinipl. li ly. II. WATKK.t. llamlt t. N. V." )ruiilsiM.5Hf.,l. ,k forf.ik Hook Free. ST.VITUS'DANCE Sure t urf Clri'iilar fif 1- ru hit, I'rt iloiilii.N. V For Sale by Channan & Co Huntley UrotlitrsJ For Young Men iiml Young Women, There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick hh lo have inferior laundry work put ofT on them. They inuv dress ever so well, but il their shirt front or shirt waist is Tiifsv, their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy Ltiindry makes a specialty of ladies' arid gentlemen's line Work. There can he no better work than is done at tbe Troy. Leave your orders at John son's barber shop. ii it An :mi in it ah. A grievous wail olTiiuiea comes as a result of unbearable pain from overtaxed organs. )j.iliess, li.tckache, Liver complaint and Constipation. Itnt Ihitiiks to Dr. King's New Life Tills, they put an end lo it all. They are gentle but thor ough. Try them. Only L'.lc. Guaran teed by Geo. A. Harding.H llrug Ktore. Wanted An energetic manager for ollice to be opened in Ihia city for large manufacturing concern. .Salary, One Hundred Dollars per m uith etra com missions and expenses. Five Hundred Dollars cash security required, liesl of references. Address Manager, I'. 0. Ilox 21-4 San Francisco, Calif. The peculiar cough which indicates croup is usually well known to the mothers of cronpy children. No time should be lost in the treatment of it, and lor this purpose, no medicine has received more universal approval than Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Do not waste valuable time in experimenting with un tried remedies, no natter how highly they may be recommended, but give this medicine as directed and all symp toms of croup will quickly disappear. For sale by G. A. Hakdino. Inilirdulala Money lo Loa At 0 and 7 per cent. Call on or write J .no. W. Look ii, Oregon City Oregon Stevens' building. Nulclde Ireeii(cl. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discov ered will interest many. A run down system or despondency invariably pre cede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Klectric hitters. It being a great tonic anil ner vine will strengthen the nerviS and build np the system. It's also a great Ktomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. j Only 50c. Katisfaction g IGeo. H. Harding, druggist guaranteed by S. J. VAUGHN, Iivory, Fi'pil rikI Siiln Stiilile ORECONCITY. I.UI'ATKU IIKTWKKN TIIK HKllHiK At I lAI'OT l)iiilile unil Sin'ln Ivin, iintl hhiI it lit horses always on Imml at tin ltiwt'H jirices. A lutrrull iMiiiniii tti! wilh tin' Imrii fur Iiuihii stui'k. Information regarding any kind i stock prouiplly iiltiindod to by piiranii . huter. Horses Douyht and Sold. Morses Hoar. led anil fed tin reasun bin terms.. J 2,1 KM) miles of limn tlts. ; tiuu'tt telt'plitinti wini 'i. j Oregon, VitHliiiinti)i.,('iili fortiia hihI Itlaliii huw in uM'ratittn liy the I'licilif ' Station Teli'ilint' Cutu utnv, ctivcriti '"n.'.l.-.t .(.Ill A, III I 11 I till , Vlll ll' All the satisfaction of lieri His rsonal (iiiinminii'ation tittu'ti no cHt no eiieet to a clear uiiilerstantliiig. Sw kiine ami San Krancisco lis eunily heartl in Tort laml. Oregon City olluf nt llanliii's Drui; Store PIONEER rranfei1 and h$n$i Kruig;lit ami iaroelH dtiliveretl to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE S3riEO'JLES OF TIME WtlTllKll.N I'AI'IKIi: KAII.WAY NOHTII IHll Nl). ':() a. in. (l:. a. in. Albany Local) 11:10 p. in. H'lt lll lloI'Mi. II a. in. 4 :5o p. in. (Alhauy Local; 11:1 1 p. in. Daily River Excursions OK OUK.IiON CIIY II )ATS. lilll.Y "l HKIUII.K. Leave I'OUTI.AMl lutot Taylor Ht, 10 M A. M Unvr OIIKdON CITY Foot Kiglilli HI. . 7 .ill A.M. 4 .Hi V, M 1 30 I'. M. Only the following lamling will he made: Miignoiie', Melilriini's, Morey's, Kisley'a and Onwego. Niimlay excepted. KOiJND TKII' 2rt CKNTH. Oregon (;Jty TrHiiNporlMtloti Co. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the faot and com rriodious steamer Regulator Leaven Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. rn. This is the Great Scenic Route. All touriut 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. i:. I mm HUijrillBH Kent tl B B Tlivsicaiis rri'srrilm it I r l U : l i..i:. ..... lit' g im uit'ii iihim i 'fin tin; HjVi u i).,:. .., ii.in...l l,t,.,. si L II illM III. 7lll tllPI 1 tilt-. H I FOR BALE UY ' Eg E. MATTHIAS - H Sole Agency for Oregon City H Replator Lit PLUMDINC CHARCES urn no logher ilian those in any oilier utile, no I ours it in' higher than ser vice rendered ileiiuirnlH. Wh.il we undertake In do ill Ihorniiji and saii-f.ifiory inaiiii. r. Theru mil mil bit found alter nlir woikiintn .it through wlih a) ilianv delecilve joii leakv piie. loose emu Ilonaoi nth r cvnl .. ".,., ," uoik, F.vi iy part Kill be petle. t. Mild look pel If. t, and w In n the bill cuiiieH in you'll i 4 ask for any ih ducinm. F. C. GADKC THE HLUMRttl - - iT-r-T.Tr.T.T.vT.'r.rr.- W, Family Wines j . . . ALIFORNIA . . . WINE MOUSE -J Main S r el, Hi t. I ill unil .'.Hi J ('iilifnriiiii I'urt . J lUtut Tit it n v ,...tI IX) ... l'i Kxtm (Mil I'urt Ik ll.ittr iiml Mrllnw itii'rinr tlbl I'urt ami Sherry I hilrrtr.l l..r Mnll.itl l'uii"r' l'lxlra tlbl ('alilnriiiu Sherry. Miillilitt, I'.ilr, I irlii-ittr anil In y Califurniii Tnknv lU.rllnil I nlilr Wltir StVl't't MllSI'lltl'l , I'lnr W Itir Swccl CutawTia Hi, h 1 ()'. 1 I'O I 'J .'. I J .' I ()'- A IIL'elil'll Hull, l ull ami l ine r-xiru i i'i t alilnriiiu Alureiicii Mliri II ..1.1 ilr.n 1 M lnc 1 .) Extra Dry California Famous Wines arkling Iliirguiiil v S"o A rlrnr . uu k liti iiii- Si ti n im ,i 4 'In n-t ( .' Ki, li, Inili v t inr Kxtru Suiiuiiia Ziiit'iinli l T.io N.IIIC ll'ltlT.ll Writ III :l t III I'll V I III- Kxlra Suiiuiiia U'esling 7ij A ttlllr lutt will i!riir y.itt Sdllllllia HlH'k (MO IJll.llll V tlllwlll Jftnri Stiiniiiia Saiitt riin I (l() A linr nlil t lillr w Inr Fine (' il. (iraitf J'.rainlv '1 7.1 I'lii-K,' . A I "I lllljuirlnl City Ord.-rn Djliv.-rjJ Fr;.'. Order Through Your Grocer, fi vt V, A. IH1ADVH JOHN YOUNGER, JT JEZ W JEZ Xm E K Near Hiintk-y'H Prtig Store, FORI If YliAKS HAI'LKIHNCH IN 'Jrcat Ilritain nwnl Aiiierica. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TRAINS. II IV I :: ii'iv t-iiat . Kllei'live July .'t, l:m.' ll'ly Il'ly I' M . A M M CM. 7 no1 M no l,v M ll.'t ! (I.'i .. M 20 !l IS; h :ii !l H.'i . S II II li... S .'.II !l f)0: . . . H fiH 10 01!... !l lis 10 In . il III HI 'Jl!... U .'17 III ill!:... 10 HO 1 1 i'iT; . . Hi IH II III ... rorllniid . . .Itohltl . Itllllller . I' v rtani Ml . . M avger . . Jtl 1 1 n-y . lainkimle M it rnli I unil . WeMlpnrt . I'lilliui . . K uappn . Ar il III II ID iii ii.,. m ;i'i II .V.' H 'II ti :i i h no n xs; 7 M II I7i 7 ll ii im! 7 :w H Ml 7 L'S H I'll 7 17 .Xlj 7 (l H li II it H (I7 ii :u 7 .'..'; II 31 7 tV III Hveiipen HI LD.II I I'n loll ii liny .. 10 : tJ i 1 1 :io Ar . Asinria l.v HKASIUK 1)1 VISION 1 1 r. a. in . . 1 7 40 a. in I no . m ID 'Hi a. ui ! .VI p. Ill 12 : p. in b M p. Ill 1 1 'M a. in 8 l.'t a. in II I.'i a. in 2 .'to p.in ft no p. ui U 40 a. m ASTOIEIA J bKASIDIC 7 "Jtl p. m -10 p. Ill 50 a. ni I CONNKCTIONH. All trains make close rimncntlon at Oohle with all Noriherii I'acilic trains to or from thp Knit or Hound 1'oints. At I'nrllauil with all trains leaving Union Ileimt. At Astoria with I. H. .t N. ("o.'s boats and rail line, ami Htearuer T. J. I'littsr, lo and Irotn HwHcoand Nurlh lleach Points. Ticket olliitt, ZA Morrison nt., and Union depot. J. C. M AYO, Oen. i'aits. Agt. Astoria, Or E. I. SIAS DKALtlt IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ami Spectacles. All kinds of Repairing neatly dono and warranted. CAIBT, OR HQ I i