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THE ENTERPRISE. THCRHDAY, JANUARY 13, 1H). Aitimait, Jams luiiiflinmri, K Mr Iliill'T, Hhulll J VAUU LOCAL MATTERS. Ura. Jno, W. Hollwooil, wlfa of the , rctor of fX. David' church, Kutt Port land, Wl passenger ou the tint trip of tht "Columbia" fur Han Franolaao. Al kocti she gut dispaou tli nt tlio re main of br brother, Mr. George lly, wbo.wa killed by the Apaobima, Au goti at Now Motion, bJ arrived at Ban Frenoieoo aud lliut the funeral would be mutpuued n tilt i bur arrival, if bt oould attend. At midnight that km day ilio UrUid on bur mournful journey. Mr. Hull wood bus many warm friend in Oregon City, who will deeply eympathi witlt her in tblt Md bereeveweut. The Mytlo Club mquerad ball ll Thursday evening we vary no eeuful. Home oiiatii'iie worn plondid end other, oo tlio oomio order, exceed ingly good. V did not get a 111 of the uiao,ner, ouneiiintly cannot give tbam. Tbe best character for tb eaon were "Han and Grelolmu," talned aplemliilly by Miaaet Kinma Poller and (JuiUina helling. About 20 oontilaa oama up from Portland oil tba ' !' Qul'uoy. It waa a very Mjoy.bte eve- hiX:'&Jo,'( BlDg. Tha farmarj in tba neighborhood of Wr.i.i, Joun . Randv. work maIoiisIv on tba roads J. ini) Hatnrdar. They ara determined to have eood rued a, aa they know Ida want of tbam la tba groat impediment ta progress and Improvement all over tbla oonntry. Would that their exam ple wara followed by every community in tbla ooanly. Tha Oresoo City mill baa bought tha iirooortt mitioait Luarmeu k Ron'. Wck!lo tba reilaoad track, ou which to build. waraboiiM. ta whiou to receive wbaat by rail, whence it will ba takeo to tha mill by conveyor, uu the eaae with the Imperial will warehouse. Tba Dally Hlaadard baa tha follow tag heeding: "Two journalists wsr to opposite Utemant. lorn, tbia la tba moat monstrous assertion yen ever male. We'.oeo inwirine no combina tion of olroumstane, to tinka annh a LI.. ...... ,I,U .van Vnl 'l!' JonroaliaU? Naverl 1 1 At tba regular meling "f Cataract Hum Co.. N'n. J. Isst Tuesday evening, tba following committee wasanpoiuUd la mak arranaamenta fo a ball to ba given at Popa'a ball, on tlio emnnlnllnn of tha ('alar.'!' now house; Mossrs. llook. Uroderiok. Marina. Pratt and llruwn. Tatar Wis. or a ba calls bimaolf aoaotimea. Dutoli l'to. hta plaoad on oar tAbla anma applea of tha Tulnvlmckin (nH it to aolt Tonraolfl. tarioty ononr tabl- Ona WKiirhaona noundand ninaonnoea la parfnotly aound and of in nun ill cent color. Wood ia dna thia olUca from aoraral nartim' on anbaorioti.in. Wat haa aiwl and nnanaiiioloiia naiitlibora and thar hara baaltbr lookina wood-pilaa. but for appearanaa'a aaka, we mut t eord onoa ia a wbila. Uring ou your wood. An intanwtinff aommnnioation frou J. E. J.JTtalU Oraak. waa too lata for thlawaak. but will aopaar nut wak A II a onmmnnloation from Citixin a ill iUa annaar in our nmt iU8. v U4RRIED t tha raaldenoa of J. H. Vanonrao. Ewla Craok, on Tan. 1, 1HHJ. br dMrKU J. Cnrrin, J. P., Mr. J, J, Walklay. of (llaokamaa ennnty, and Miaa Jennie llillopa, of MultnouiaU eonnty. HOIW-To tha wire of Dr. 3, Canto, la New Era, Jan fitli a an. 10 pound, mother and child both datng well. Wa aoknnwlodaa a ploant call from Ui. I,afa Y. Wilaon. doi.nty eonnty alark of IUinton eoitntv. Lnfa ia an old friend and wa war lad to aae bini, and alao to learn that fortune was faror ing blra in every way. Work ia the now pnmp factory at tba dry honaa. ia faat )proaobins onm- rIetlon. Tba new auaina ia m pimi-ion tha lathe nn, and the aarlnff and ma obinary will toon ba reedy Jor wora. Thara wa a eao of tho rrarn1ar ItOaD HVPRRVlMUMll, KollowliiK It Hi" lid of road luiwrvlftora for (ilaukatimtoiiuiily, fur IfMtJ. Ml I'hm IlliiUuraiaa, in Wiu ll.iy. ) j u wiiiKamot, m W A l YImwhII, 17 Chrlii K.x li.ir. m , V Mmit, n It Oliticliltr, 41) M ldur.l, 11 U Wnll.u'n. IMI WHllum. ti Kli ( rl"ll. U C It lUinwhy. l Mlka until,. J, m Win Itauuli, il O llulr. 4i Jnu Katrnn. 1 'I'M Million. t I' M Itliinamon. 1 J Ilk IIiidh, 4 lino wi.h. D Jut Wllmiii, t Ih'iiry Juwull, 1 W 1'itiilitiiii, N Jl Wllbtirii. I K A Muliilit. 10 K HilillMr, II . leu I -iiirmun. 11 K It lliiikliunlt. II Jin Muitiir. 14 J W I'Hliiuilrar. in M II lli'lboir. 17 Jul Mniill. IN liuvlil l.lvi'iav. Ill (loo ArniMruiiK. '4ii J J lllmlrriuuii. II wn iiuii r. U Win Km I, hi or W It II I'ojU. 11 Tho llouipion. Ill T or w Ario.iroiig Hi AMrl VV'Hllliig, HI A Kflilpiity, DJU l.lbliV. 1 II K Uoyvt. mi ju r.vaiia, 90 J M liuyi'i.. .11 Jno Uwnllln. U W It r f low. Ill Juo Hiinhr. Ml J ; I, MHIr. "i K II ItuMxHIn. hi Thiia tinrmu M J W r.llloit. I.I lp AlbrlKlit, .A Jhn MwHfToril. 14 llniiry lloiriimliilBr, 07 Aiiolnh llronknrt . 'H Jno MirowOriau. M A t' l.vnrly. Ml VI IHtVII. il J uruiiiiio. Hi Win Kuinl. lil, HI (.'Inn. U,.uli'Tlr. 1.1MT Of l.Kl l lUCrt. The following la a llitnr the lnttr n- nmlnl"K In the pot mliin nl Oicuoii Clly, t'liti kHin ooiinlv, Or.'iiiiii, Jkii. J'J, I'M.!., Ifcunnil Tor, pluaanuy wnmi Nilvirtlail, low"ii, K.lla Mim i HollKlllllHII, l j llMU.T, wrwurL Imiiiii. Iluinra Mr KkiihIiIk, Uiuita .Mint JoU", I II I'urknr Mnrllix Vrt WitlaiKilun, lleriiiaa M. IIAl 'ON'. I'oatinavUir. OK TMA.MK4. After having bmtu Mijitilcd tbrongli tba kindnoaa of my frUrnda, to otm luct to a aUPOonftll eud tin "Cliildrana' Carnival" bald upou tlio iWlth of l)co., I oonaidnr it a plmnnire to acknowledge hit gratituilti to tha public in nunoral and iut eflloieut bolper in partioular. lu giving an antxrUlnment, I have tlirml, iu addition to conferring a alight fuvor upon a worthy otijqol to oontnnute to tha rational atnuaa uiant of the puhlio and to make uae of the beautr and talent of tha children of Orwm City, for llmir own improve ment aa well ita the gratilloatlon of Ihoae who love tlmni. 1 have been amply rawardad tor my attendant la bor liy the hope that 1 have in eome maaanre attuined my obieota, and by iut tbornuifh enjormaiit of the senar- umly, emuitiucy and entire barutouy of thoM who have aliltul ma. I am happy to acknowledge that to Mnt. Nora Clark ia due credit for the entire direction of the inntrnmeutal muaio which waa anch a marked and approciatod feature of the carnival. lir nntiring patieuoe ami iminatry would have inaured the auoooaa of any unlrtakinr. Miomr Morraon Athey and Tom Millnr added very grnatlv to the iu- tercat of the occaninn by joining Mra, Claik in furnmliini flmt-claat muaio througbont tha antiirtaimuent. MimiirJ (loo. and ilnnry i-iioha Ron- eloualy diaplayeil thkir akill 'in violin ducta iu tlioir acouatomed tinixhed atvN. .Mra. I.aur I'opn wa iniloniligalil in iiHing her rare UVnt In teaching tha ohildreu aingiiiir. Himli an nndcrtaking li alway an ardunuamia. Mr. Clintou I.itonrHtte auo Kare very ellloieut help in Una iliroction. Mat. 1. C. llell rendered very great aervicea aa ami mamer, lor Ilia inarohing and a general pond actor of etTaire. Several ladie iited very matonally in the preparation of ona tn nib", oluof mil miff tlieat were Mra. lorn Millur, Sir. liraytoa aud Miaa i.lTa tiooil. J. M. llaoon, Eiii. onnforred a good favor by lolling ticket! at tba Post Olllxe. Mr. John It'ick, editor of tha Entkh rtiiHB aKiniutl tiv vcrv complimentitry nnticni and other (avnra. Mr. John (;iienowth of the "Fall Cilv " Wal a'n oour eon in Hiia rKpcct. MeimrM. Pope Proa, wore eictrenjolT attentive iu allowing the uae of their hall for anveral daya before the enter tammont and aamitting npon the atage. Moaaia, . Carey Johneon, l.O MoCown and O. Wataon deerve thtuka for aotirg aa uahera, and Moaara. Drav ton and Porter for Milling and receiv ing ticket at tha hall. I am nnder obligation to Mr. II. E Cross, Mr. Jennie Harding, Miaae ('lara Johnaon, Eliza Col and Lottie Itaird, Mr. Jap mover and many other. Above all I return thaik to tha children for tl.nir hearty co-operation TUB fUlLDHNVa CAUN1VAU Friday evenlnii, lieo. 301b, IBal, wilt Ixi loug rauiBiiilitired by the little folk of Ureuoii City, aud avail by children of largur growth. 11 wan, emphatically, "Chlldreu' Day," The aveuliiK wa a boautlful one, and tha expectation of thoae whoattondud were fully gratified. Uu auUirlng Ihu hull, an onuaiial and au liiiHt4)d alwlit mot the eye. Tha aUge wa iiiiIUj Uninformed by an xuiiive addi tion, extra tiurtalna and veritable green troea, which, by the aid of abundant lluht and llowera. formed aa uhariniiiK a fairy fin-cut a one could dimlro ; and tlia falriuit, bluMllioir little hoarta I Tliere they were, ctirruliid by tlioacore Indilnd dr)erlim at tlm raur f tlni liall. WMtllliu liiiiwlientl V until the fanhlon. beauty and elilvalry of HreoB City, with wtnuh the ball wa ii.nrilowlio ooo Id Le aealnd. With the lliatlintK of tlie "(Irand March," out HUipiied the "fiiKloiuaii," Haifa l Vore Jnliiiwni, arrayed in cardinal, black and apunuliw, at whoae nod the children liiurlllliiil III! tha alula to the InanirllliiK inii-ic of the !riitra- the "wee" onea tit-nt. iiinler tlie eaiHH-lal oare of the "fugle- mail," and then oilier am-a in order in auctioiia. In all the alory of apanule and UrlaUii. and vsriooa auraiiiva anorn- iiieiilH. mininirtlim the pleanant fiction I hat thoiu) were falriea. lorda, ladiin. iirin ramn and nrlnctw. uimiii which the Ore- run ;itvlUi uuKmi with ciilrauceiiient and tirlde' Much liali, coinpiexlotm and Inlaiilllo irrKiel tnr Uiwn auuluat the world lur Iniiutv. We hail known our trtlivea wer celebrated ahroail, but we never before an riwilluud the limlliio of It. ilmihelur tliut We are, we aim' al envied tha r,.ihr who could claim ownernliln in the little I'livulia, There c"iiiud to be no end to their iiiiuilier a they marched aud ixiiinlcriiiHrchml till the foreinoat onea reached tlio fnutllwhta. The entorlaiu- niniit proir oix iKid with the full cboru of r-culi. voiiiil-viiicea, ttlUKliiK "Hail to the New Year," counteriiiKrchliiK with tlin refrain anil colmLalltl V nrekeiitillir new front to the ilellKhled audleiicn. The iiian-liiiiK ami nIiikiiik, ooimlderliiK tho aueofllie iierforiueia, waa extremely Bund, and the vohi no or voice aetoniah InulV alrmiir. i'art am-ond of the pro grauiniewa "Our Hoy' Hohool," in wlncii aiitlie txiva partlciiMiled. M Ante. a llruwn. Mct.'uwn.t 'haae. I roHaand John' ann read the traditional oomio com pool tliiiia. "The Owl." "The Couiuiel," "TUe Hawae,"elc in downrilit aclinol-liuy atvle. Thev alo aaiiK very creduulily and in a aplrlled manner. "When the liiitUtrliiK Itanner la Klylnir," auoceaa fully oarrving two parU, ahowlnn that iHivacau altitf. If they wlah. Charlie Criwaduulaved In thla aonir and oltiera a line, atroug voice, which he will do well Lit eul LlvatA. NnlwlthHUndlitir all expectallona, the audience waa totally unprepared fur atlratrlioun of "Pari Third." The aaattaHMpiy the per For all of the fnvora above mentioned ffVM a" and nmny other. I have tha honor to iai followed by a acini offer you my aiuoera thanka. J. UKVOIlIt JOHNSON. ay of enttlinu acoonntaoo Handy Hidue And I am greatly obliged to the par t..i ak 'Ma t ami liattorv loian t enta who luni tunin tn ma lor me oonai wina out a debt not moat alwaya, and aion. I am proud alao to acknorlodgo in thia oaaa it waa inoroaaad about 850. the compliment of a full house aud ex oollent order There' a little crowd of yonngatera in town, who will aoon into aoiion tmnbU unleaa they mond their way Thai taat nacanadn Wa broakillg into u, J n. ltmninlt'a bare. Thero will ba n fun :n jn.il, boy. Credit hon1d bava lieen given Inat ..k in the 1ml lea of Ht. I'll 0.1' ITUild, for tba axoollont way in which the Chriatma tree at the Epiaoopal obnroh wa gotten op. 1 nnni w lalilnaoood whis'tey bar ta for nanklnir mirooaea. can obtain tbam at tha ltornnm aaloon, Thoy are of extra quality and for aalo at reason abl rawa. Th. a.iii be a ball at OnriW ball, on Bandy, on tha evenintr of St. Valcn ttna'a .lav. Feb. 14th. 1882. Admiaaton linir a oood HllPDur. ' II. BiuiNH, Munagor. Tha nn naaanmrer train wit dolnyoil .!... .n knne aaatnrilav mominB. be oanae of the ditohing of the up freight, near tba ninoblno ahops. LAKUK HOUM. Milton, Umatilla Co. Ogn. Jan. 5, 1882. En. ENTEnrntsa. I aaw in your br sue of Pco. 2'.tli, a statement of loma big hog being killed in different part of the atate. Mr. finmncl llichia, our town butcher can brat anything iu Ore son and I think anvthintt on thia ooattt. Ho hit juat killed thirty hoga. Una netted 018 pound, ona 400. one 450, and 27 that netted 8,410 pound, if anyone can do better lot them ahow up V. V. UUNN1NOHAM. Fnricwln machine nnfdld and oil. go to John Scbram, who iloCn furnlih you with almniit any aewlng machine, at prloc within the reach of all. Mr. Ju. Jenkin aooldontally out hi riirht thumb very everely laat a halra ara honorable.lmt few like Tuesday. Ho will ba nnabla to work aaT " . . .1 t .1 thnm. Cloth them with tn nuea oi tor aoma u yontltbyneingAyer'a Hair Vigor ilme, Hon. J. D. Dilos wa in town yoalor day, Ti.a Cailiolin obnroh ba one of the beat, if not tba boat, oboir in tba city Tie. Atklnaon will Dronob at the Con OMoatlonal oburob, Sabbath, next, morning and ovoning, Janunry im, 13, fiipufor'a mill i fant approaching com nlution. and will be in running order era many woek. T5ninea la tolerably lively in the justice' court these day. Mr. E. 0. Hnnkett, in aner to a pressintr oull, baa gone to Prineville, i . . . , - . . wasoo ooumy winter, forinaiiceof the "Oram! Coaniopolilan Coinbiiialion of Aaaooiated Ntara, waa laivniid nralae for aainleura. Aa the cur Uln ralavil. a iralaxv of HUra waadia- plavwl. tlial won eiittiuill applause. linn. F.t. McOiwn dixulayed hia eualo- niarv irenlal wit a P. T. Itarnntn, No The llrat to advamyj waa the (Tilneae uiant. Ah Jv Wav : he waa almpiv aliiiiiloua, hi cap ladnn up among the 'lliea. ' aud th autre wa liarmy laiua enoiiuh for hia feet; lila helitht waa eiicht rnot. really and truly, aa the cnuuren aav Tha character waa aiiatalned by Ibat wel known, Icnutbv knight of the iiruaii, Mr. J. I). Nloyr. Hi liitriHtuced to the ail' dieiicn "Petlle," otlicrwtae lino IlardliiK, aued four, whoae aclf-contalned aKuinp- ii.m or t ie nart or in n attire ihot. wiui lovely trained dreaa. fan. lewelry and l.iikknnt enllinlela. waa aolliolllina won' clerful to liehold. Alt wre completely charmed with the cunnln;. little lany Aathe "loin and ahorl 'or'.he ahow pro. ceeiled on their way, they wore loined by the "Nnak l liarnier, cvren, suaa mime lU rd. attired very prettily, aim carryinu, apiwrently without fietr, a very omul linl- lailun or a Doa-conairicvor. .-me inaue nrr debut before an Orenon 'ity audience aa a alnirer, and aaiiK delllitfully. The pnv c.-.loii waa then Joined by ".ulolka. Miaa (Juaalo.Helltiiir. Wonli tall ua lo no- acrllie her atrlklng llkenea o the charac ter aha Imitated. Miaa Hcllinii'a eyca, at ylo of laitly,cloaely curled hair atand- Iiik on end, and dreaa, maiie tne cnaratner pel lix-llon. I no tiouoie-neaiieu niri. I... rem Ai'kennan and Joaie tiood. Iwo niii.. t il t lu girl and reinarkatiiy alike, acted very well tou-clber and nicely eanc the "S um of the U.mea." The "Wild llov fioiu Hornw then txiunceii in, cov ered wilh Ioiik hair from head lo foot, anappliiK, narllnir, bltlnir, runiiin upon all burnt anil 'RXIiiK me eireiiKiuoi kecHr, Will ro Kail., who lielil uiin witli a chain. Horry Inline m waa tlie buy. iiint H waa one uf the best aiiMlalned pailanflheevenlnir. I lie next waa me verv ilniniv little Albino" lllaiic, white fr,..ii hia lilnnde curia to h' toea. 1 Thia waa NclloJohnaou. only a ahade whiter in coinplcxlon tlmu iiaiial ; he aaiiK "M ra. llonil niwt IV in a clear, uiuii voicb. iub I.-. i H'niiiiin. niliorwiae our cnteeilied r..l Inur eltiaell M ra. ('oiiutock. and aeveral aora eiiNhlona. ahawla nuil umak. did not travel with tho other, becauae alio wa too much, but ahe laughed until tlie t.ii ii.uik In aiirvevlnir her own diinenainna. Theuumlc by Mra. ir l lara aim Meaar Alhey and Miller, waa above crUh-Uni, n,.t nnlv In their oar I a. but ill the tlllllctlll oiierallnn of aoooinpaiiinn aoyounir aing ern. did lliov ahow their excellence. Itellirhttnl waa -rart rnurtli," lor oeauty and anectacular I'fToct. The t anlata lr nn l iiirin nit and tlie r airiea opeueu with a duet. "Uo ou Think There are an v Kah lua." aumr liefore the curium PV Nona Alhey. ami iwipn eiuieri n. waa their (1 rat ellorl and waa prettily render ed. On the curtain rlainii a double rile of lianilannin Imva III iiuaniH' uuiioriii, wun atatura waa aeen aovancinir iioiu me ili.lrtf fnreat. anil alien Willi rniwwM apcara to honor the paaatie of ' Prince (,liarniltitr."ltiilfo Johnaon.leadlnn prinoea I'un.ir iii I .on hm I iM liran ami lollovveil ov the Malda of Honor and J'bkc. aierie JoIiiimoii, Theaweet and graolotia HUie trout hiukiiik way. whlcii i'horua ami cliorn bv the animated fflliterinn Mironu who marched and clrcieu in oewii"orinii The nrlnre. nrinceaa and suite, ascended a beautiful knoll, where Prince liiarinliu aangaaolo very pradttab'.y coo aideriiiE Ilia auo, to wnicn tne nine um rim. fui.l.. mihoed a resnoiiHlve ohorna After the departure Of me princess aim Imp I rain In one direction and I lie iiunrils in another, the nrlnce and his pau fell asleeptnthe alrAiiiaof tlie mimic, aomv pluveil nv me nrciicMrn. inn iw i"ii pair wore spied bv a couple of It'tle fiilr'es, ltertha Hiirlii and Nollie Ilrouuliton, who prelllly sana. a lullubv and crowned the ime wun uowera, boo im ;""'-r pearanco tlie "silver slicks" Ralph Miller and Nello Johnson came In siiliiuitf in silver from wands to slipper, between whom isissed to the ironi tne rairy Oneen," Aiinio (.'barman, also In silver witli wliiirs and wand and lieautirnl Hosting blonde hair, followed bv elirht of the loveliest little lonii t-essed tieiiiillc one ever saw, wlio softly aacomted hei throne In the order mentioned, with the "silver slicks" nil Riiard lu front. The scene which followed is beyonnd descrip tion. At a summon from the IJueon, the fairies trooped upon tlioscenecii ciingana acamperlnir In llutterlnB wings and spank-lad tunics and alnalng "QimuI Muriilnu Oood Morning ' while they polt ted the prince with flower. The Queen than with her wand awaked the loepor who ant up and listned to one of the most tlellnhlfiil onga from the Queen, Annie t'liarnmn, that the audience ever heard, which wa responded to by rVnm tlm Prince ill s similar manner. Tho gambols obcllng and llutlerlnir of tho ItlalHirles, as mev men sanw .i"n v the depth of ,the forest was a seen not I soon fornotUin. i'art Fifth uincnd by violin duel by ueorue and ilrnrv I'llchs. whlith was spleudlldy execoUd ud lieiirtlly appreciated. "Ijalu'a Nur sery, waa a pretty home scene, l.ulu beiiiK name Chase, one of the sweetest five-year-old llule datliiiKN, that ever blesaeii una uarenls. 1 lie recitations or her trouble and her proludlct-e at the new baby (a real live one) all vanished when she saw It, and the bsbv made nu complaint but behaved admirably. loule lieil, as the "sister ' took the little IhliiK and as she sanx a nursery eonif, counted lis little pink too. Mrs. (Jlara haslliam at "uiother. added the bright est of the many laurels won by her voioa uy me unsiiucuiu sillipllciiy anil sweet ness with which alio aaiiK a lullaby song to the baby while rocking il. A lot of youngster here dropped In "to see the baby and by request held an Impromptu concert. Kit Puie, a cliarudiig little girl ang nicely. Aniiie liolan, Minnie Wil liam, bimna Itlancherd, and Ieua t.oio, four of the lonu-liHired Utile lieaulles sike a rloe little dlaloguo. Maud 1'ope aaug a cote liltlo piece about spiders and loans. n trie other leavlnx. Joute llell recited lo her doll her new buby sister, and mother Mr. T. (J. Bell, a natural as lire. blv Apperson, here made here debut upon the ataire, In (irani. father's Npoctaulea," hinging with aootilldenue and atrenuih ttt voiia, re markable In one so young. The last H-tacie was "A Japanese Ua'dcn Hccue" and waa extremely funny. Eight boy bouncing, tumbling and romping, ap- proprisuiiy dressed were tuldunly con fronted wilh "Jim Khlnoer"' otlierwlse our esteemed friend of the Kali City. Mr. Jno. Che uowelh, d'essed up regardless of expense, with gorgeoua robes sod trained trousers. Two or three small Japanese damsels also were present and while the childrens' play was at its bight, the lady oi ins House appeared, "JoUavoo JO mat ia tossy Mrs. J. )V Johnson, in a very cosily Japanese drees. Under a splendid six fool, irenuine. Jsoanese uinbrell carried bv the Chinese attendant, ilin No can. Mrs. ors Clark, who pre-enled without doubt tho most perfect imitation of a Chinese woman ever shown. The colirure, dress.thoes and everything were perfect, as were slso her Inimitable rend ering of Chinese aonics. Mrs. Johnson gave a tragic recitation, In her usual highly cultivated style, concering the ill filled love of Cho Che llanir and "Chi L'hll liloo." The finale waa the reap pearance of all the children inarching aud countermarching while thev sang the lai-ewen song ' uood Mght. lhlscl"seu the enterlsiiiment that haa never been equaled or excelled In the ntnnli of er formers, the beauty of the spectacles snd the excellence of execution. Al! includ ing v. IUjis from abroad, were highly pleased. Iong may the little onea wave who delighted us, with their besu'y and socotijiuiiuients. Ureal credit is due Mrs. Nora Clarke and Mr Laura Pope, for their untiring patience in training the children In Music and to Prof. T. C Bell for instructions In drilling arid inarching; but above all to Mrs. J. leV. Johnson for the Iplanning, execution. and wurk attending the affair from Its In ception, which was only brought to a suc oeslul conclusion by her experience aud Indefatigable energy. A Ml A YE ACKERIAf i OLD 8TAI the i,i: vi)i:it op low ritiCE. Takes 1eanure in announcing that Fall Importation are novr complete, being the mout extensive, and hy far the tinest aft'ortmant ot Llothnig, i'ancy and Btaple Dry UorxJa, JJoota ana oboes, 1UU ana Cap, Carpets, Oil-cloth, Wall Paper, and EVERYTHING EVER RECEIVED IN THIS CITY. riARE NOVELTIES IN THE LATEST STYLES OF RUCHINO. Sara Bernhardt Collars of all Descriptions and Prices, having a larj Assortment ot all Oraues and Colors. I) II ESS GOODS UtilMRTJIERTt A big Line of all Grades and Colors, and Trimmings to match. PRICES TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. The Largest jwd Choicest Assortment of Silks, Satins and Telieta Clothing the Latest Styles. Tho Largest Assortment and Lowest Priea BOOTS AND SIIOES-ASTONISHINGLY LARGE. STOCK! and cheaper than ever. We keep the IRON OIiAX BOOTS. GROCERIES AT BOTTOM FIGURES AT A.Mayer's Square Dealing Store, ACKER MAN'SJDLD STAND. Wo ItoepFOSTliR'S Gonuino Five Hook liicl Gloves for sale. MEW NOTRE. Fall ami Winter Goods of the latest styles and Patterns just arrived and for sale at I have tbia day traniforred mj book of tue lata firm ol Tho. (Juarmaa, wbicu were clnsel Jan. 31st, into the handa ot Judge WUitlock, for SHttleraenl. All parties iudebtej to said Tbos.Clisrmao, Id mm 1TV DEALlR will please make aottloment witU him I Fancy Dry Goods, Clothinj, Boots and Shoes of best quality and .i.-f i : I . it . i -a ... . Tl -:t (ortbwitb, tba forogoiog baving no coo uectioo witb tbe acoounts oi tlie pres ent firm of Cbarman 4 Hon. Mr. Wbitlock will be found' at tbe tora of Cbarman k Son. T CUAltUAS Oregon City, Jan. 9, 1882. No. 1 Hats and Cans. Groceries. Paints. Oils. i Windows end Doors, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery and Hard ware, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Matting etc. OniKion Citt, Oun. Jan. 5, 1882. !. . th Vor$ Johnson: Dead Madam: Allow metoacknowl eilce tbe receipt, at Tonr band, of ixir-tbree and 35-100 dollar ($(3:) 35) aa net proceed, of "Children1 Carni- THOMAS CIIAUMAN.l vat (oauij ana auooesaiunj managou by KH- nease aeoepi my tuanas, inuiTia nally expressed, for jonr nntirin? and disiu'erutod effort in onr bebalf, witb tbe hope advanoed that tbe cbnroli may in the near future, aa a body, take mcb action in tbe premise aa your georos i't demaiii. 1 hare tbe honor to remain, dear Madam: Your very obedient aervant. II. E. Co. Treasurer First Baptist Church, ot Oregon City. Call and examine lor yourielf the nieusc stock or cciiuine . srood at srreat bargains. F. H. cnARMAN. Tlio Oldest Estiiblisliod Business lu ni;siiH notices, Chf Jackson's bst sweet navy tobaoeo. Dr. White ' office at room Ko. 8, Cliff House. Dont forsret the fresh oyster at the s'gn or tne rea laiuern. Raklnu done dally at the Lincoln Bakery. Fancy oruamtr.tinK a specialty Fraali ovaler In all si vies at Uenme Furhs, on door north of tbe Lincoln Uak- erery. The finest assortment or candy In town is new ou exblbilion at tbe Lincoln Bakery. Tha lanrest and finest assortment fhiu'V camlies in town Is now on exbl bltiun at HardtiiK A Barlow' grocery rtiirln thaNsw Year with a sensible act. Treat yourself to a now hat one ofl Wiuulu IhimL. Hn a Now Y Kir's hat. Woods has the choicest assortment, aud al the lowest price, too. Mr. A. Frederick, nost office block, has constantly on hand a full saoitinent of Una cigars, tobaccos and candies. Call. W. L. Bradford, whowi shop Is next iliuir north of Mr. (,. 1. Wlliesct's black- smith shop is prcrsred to reHtir all klii'i of luruilure, ruscat oatia-bottomed chairs eto. AU persons who hsve borrowed books beloiiKina to Dr. Parker, will confer a fa yor iism Iiint by reluming tlioin by the 1st of January, or as aoon thereafter as possible. dAUui Fis.,1 niorilorf will aell his 40 acre place adJolniiiK Klngsburry, at Damascus for Ci.'Viii.aMli. All smooth level land and eas ily cleared. Mo buililluK. Enquire of H. K. Cross, real estate ageui, Oregon City, WaNTF.n In formation of the where- gasl, DoOrS and UUndS, aK)iits of a ojirUin red and white spotted "4,;M, "v heifer about two years old. Htrayou away about ten day o from Oreitou City. Any one alvlim me tlie aestreu uuuruiu- tlon will oe suiiauiy ruirnr-.iun. dailf M.C. ATHKT, jf VLK U.U. XaW W HONEST DEALING AND LOW PRICES Most Complete Slock in ORECOFI CITY, OF Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Groceries, Hated Ware, Jewo'.ry, Clocks and Wattks Gents Furnlshlug Goods and Ladles Underwear, Fancy Notlous of Erery Description, UardwarcFaiflts ad4 in to teach '.viiool thia Merry Klyes Are We," was as one lmaI natlon picture thorn. The disappearance f ii. a iM.iiiiiT 'airlns. tha entrance of the guard, the song of the princess, "Awake the Tunorul Song," the crowning of the n.iniu th nrinnns.the solo and song iiint followed, a they all yanlsbed luto TK.MPKItVNCB. Crockery, Glassware, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting and Agricultural lmploueoto Col. J. T. Long of Kentucky, grand leoturer of the 1. 0. G. T., will peak in Oregon City, on the 12tb, 13th, and 20th of thia month. Lecture free. All invited. Wo are not as yet advised a to the plaee of speaking, bat trimt the friend will soon agree npon some suit able honae for a large oougregatioo, as be ia a noted speaker, aud many will want to bear him, Don't Forget it or be Stopped on the Side walk by Others.