Oreogn City Enterprise. FK1DAY, OCTOHKK 80, 1801 Clackamas Co. Directory. COrSTY OKFICKRS. Jn.Uf, Clerk of Courts, Sheriff, -Rfoonter, Tnurtr, School Sviprlnlomlnl, Surveyor. Corcvuer. Coramlutonsr. J. W MrUlnim H. H. Johnnou W. W. H. Samaun W. T, NVhitlix-k - 8 H. i'llr7 . John V, NoM AUx. Thomitou Sldner Smvlh IV. 0. P. etulllvan I Chrlf Mofhiik i forurltut Hair COIKTS. Circuit eonrt conrenr flrt MonJ'y In No- Tmlr and third Mon.li)' In April. Protmt court lu iraUi 8rt Monday in Mch mouth. Comititoiir cenrt mr first Wcln.y after Aral Monday ol each month. OREGON CITY OFFICERS Mams, - - - T. ' Sullivan RcooMcr. 1- I- Portw Chief of Folic - - J. S Ihmlom AsMsor. tiwn TreMurcr. F. H.Charmau City Attorney. - - II K. Croa. Street Commissioner. C. Hohem Oup't. of mer Work,, II. Howell City Knctner. - - Sidney Smyth. Couneiimen Ulnim Cochran, J. W. Soble. J. O. Porter, James Wilkinson, C. 1. LatouiYlte. R.ws Chartuan, J. W. O'Connell and T. P. Kaudall. Council meets first Wednesday of each month In city hill. THE MAILS. Malls close goinn North. S SO A. M., 20 P. M. Hails close guiu South, SaW A. M..6.JD P. M. idi aot-TKa. Oreeon CitT to Molalla, Mulino. Cams and Wilhoit. Leaves at 1C: a. m. Monday, Wed neniays and Fridays and returns at 10.10 a.m. on following days Orepon Ctt to Mink. Clark. Mulino, Vnlon Mills and Meadow Brook: leave at 10 00 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and mums on following days. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Rose keeps jut the cigar you want. Fresh peanuts hot from the roaster at Hose's. C. B. Rose is adding Jiia post-office store. a fruit stand to You are liable to find just the informa tion you want in our " Sew Today" col umn. At Rose's counter in the post office building you will find the freshest candy in town. Mrs. C. S. Dodge is now running the Benefit restaurant on her own hook. She naderstands the business and will take pains to build up a large trade. G. H. Young, who lives on the Ben Linn place on the Abernethy road raised some big turnips this year, one of which measured nearly twenty-seven inches in circumference. Huntlev, the book and news dealer under the yellow awning near the post office, has an announcement in this week's paper pertaining to subscrip tions of periodicals that it would pay you to read. Con tractor; Welch, who has charge of the erection of the new brick building owned by G. A. Harding and others, has moved his family to Oregon City from Portland and they occupy Mr. Stevens's house on Main street. Mr. Ned Driggs entertained a number of bis friends on last Thursday evening, at the residence of his parents, on Sixth and High streets. The evening was pleasantly passed playing games. Re frechments were sereved. W. H. Cooke, who has been manager for the United Hack, Truck & Livery company, has bought thebusiness of the company and will hereafter conduct the livery and transfer business in his own name. Mr. Cooke is well known and he will make a success of the enterprise. The officers of the Home Talent Dra matic club are F. D. Bruce, manager, Miss L. McAtee, treasurer, H. Thorn secretary and Everett Hickman stage carpenter. The club is actively rehears ing the drama which is soon to be pro-. duced here. A Portland orchestra has been engaged for the occasion. In the upper part of town there have been several instances lately of people driving their teams on the sidewalk in order to avoid the mud in newly graded streets. There is a penalty of $10 for such an offence, and the street superin tendent announces that he will see that the law is observed hereafter. George Schieli, who recently bought land on the Molalla bottom near Barlow where he will establish a large market garden, was in Oregon City Thursday, He is a wide-awake man and he banks heavily on this yiart of the Willamette valley for market gardening, both in re spect to productiveness and available market. Beginning Thursday of this week the morning weather forecasts are received and displayed at the Enterprise office instead of the evening forecasts. Tech nically these advices are designed to cover a period of twenty-four hours from 8 o'clock on the morning of their re ceipt, but they really cover the twenty fours from succeeding the noon after the telegrams are received and the sig nals are displayed. Ten cnts will fiiul you a limine or tenant in our " Sew Today" column. Next Sstimtiiy Hi I p. m. si the court luHisw duor in Orcein City, a tine ioo ot Mitiii street jwiwrty will be woM at public auction, 32x210 feet, luiilUings anil ItotHl tenants; sure 10 per cent in veslment, with siihaiieoment in value beiiles. Tli property is that on which R. Trier's slow is located ami runs back to the railroAil track. For further par ticulars see II, E. Cross. Local 1'erseital Notes. G. A. Gurley, of Canby, was in Oregon City Saturday. Major Charman is confined to his home by illness. J. P. U-igan, of I'nion Mills, was In the city last Satnrdav . Mr. J. K. l'avis. ot Portland, was in the city during the week. T. W. MoCtiiicey, a leading hop grower of Wilsonville, was in Oregon City last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Johnson spent last Sunday visiting frietms at their old home in Vancouver. L. R. Janney has moved into his new resilience on Tavlor street tietwoeti Eleventh and Twelfth. Henry Smith, manager ot the Will amette Pulp and Paper company's mills, has goue to California on a business trip. Fred Ganen elder, a live business man, of Aurora, was in town Monday. He formerly resided in Oregon City. Charles Janney, of Camden, N. J., is a guest of his brother, L. R. Janney. He is a stair-buiider and will probably lo cate here. James Iliins and family and James Priskel, of Hill City, 8. D.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Casler. They were old time friends in the Black Hills. W. H. Boring, of Damascus, was in the city Tuesday. He says the fall wheat area in his neighborhood will be much greater next season than ever before. C. E. Tilton, formerly of the firm of Ladd A Tilton, of Portland, and now of New Hampshire, passed through Oregon City Tuesday nighi with bis wife on their way to San Francisco. George Walling has moved his family from their home at the nursery between here and Oswego, to this city, and they occupy the residence at the corner of Seventh and Van Buren streets. H. J. Walker of San Jose, Cal . , an old time resident of Oregon City, spent last Friday in town on his way home from an eastern trip. He was surprised at the changes that have occurred in the city since he moved away. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. A. Freytag re turned from their bridal trip on the sound, Saturday and are keeping house on Fifteenth and Main streets where they will be at home to their many friends after November 1. Navigation News. The rise in the river caused by the late copious rains has grati fied the hearts of steamboat men. The water had risen about four leet Wednesday morning. Tuesday the water was of sufficient depth to warrant the steamer Modoc in starting for Cor vallis with the design of resuming bus iness on the upper river. For about two months steamers have not gone farther up the Willamette than tlie Yamhill riv er. The Three Sisters went up to Salem Monday. The Modoc is the first boat to go up stream as tar as Lorvalhs. Mie is in command of Captain J. Smith, Newton Graham pilot. If the river keeps at a navigable stage the remainder of the season an immense volume of produce will be shipped by the boats. The Joseph Kellogg Transportation company has leased the steamer Man- zanillo belonging to the Shaver company, which was last week taken from the Portland and Clatskanie route, and vill run her between Portland and Rainier making the round trip daily. The steamer Kellogg now running to Rainier will hereafter go to Freeport on the Cowlitz, making the round trip in two days. The Northwest will ply on the Cowlitz river and connect with the other two. Captain Newsome, who has been run ning his swilt little steamer, the Iralda, between Portland and Rainier, will ex tend his route to Stella and will make the round trip of 120 miles every day. Steam has been gotten up in Captain Scott's to-be-phenomenon, the Flyer, and her machinery has been found in satis factory shape. She will soon leave Port land for the sound. The Shaver company is pushing work on its new steamer being built at the foot of Jefferson street, Portland. Beauty is said to be only skin deep; but to posess and preserve a beautiful skin, pure, vigorous blood is essential. This is best secured by Ayer'a Saras prilla in small but freauent doses. It is the most reliable of blood-purifiers. NEW TODAY. The more we sell the cheaper we sell. The cheaper we sell the more we sell. Second hand store. The hest line of cigars at Charman & Co. "Genuine Estrella" only 10c at Charman & Co. city drug store. Buy your I nils and shoes ill Hamilton A Washburn's, tjimlity the best and price as low n the lowest. 20 K sugar 1.00 this week. Waxtki, A tollable party to dry ap ples and pears on the share'; dryer and all apparatus fnruUhed. Atldrex's, tino, Wahnkk, Oiegon City. t( Humphrey A Trembath have re opened their fish uiarKct on Main street next door to the Ai morv Hall, and receive all kinds of ftvHh and salt water j fish. Prices reasonable. tf ! i The Park Pine store is the place to trade. Itciore tayinu in your Fall and Winter supplies call on Hamilton A Washburn and see their immense stock of goods. Trial Si'ssctiTtoNS The Entkhckisi! i will be sent on trial the remainder ol IStll for twenty-five cents. Send in a trial subscription and if you do not get your monev'a worth the two bits will be. refunded to vOU. M anted. Board with private family by a lady. Address Ai.moh Kvson KNTKKI'KlSK. I Wanted. Single lady or man and wife to take charge of house and four children. Ad dress II, care thisotlice. A Lover's Resort, All lovers of tine candies, nuts, cigars, can get what they want at Hose's coun ter in the poatolhce huilding. For Sale. Four acres of land adjoining Oregon City, also a carpentci and wagon shop. A bargain. Impure of R Finley. Horse for Sale. For Sale A maw, g years old, color bay, weight about ten hundred. Per fectly gentle and a tine driving animal. For terms, address Gso. Wahseh, Ore gon City. tf . Wanted. A first class five to seven room cottage convenient to business and school . Par ty having such a house, or who wilt build, can find permanent tenant by ad dressing P. O. Box 153, Oregon City. Lost, Straye d or Stolen. Lost, straye 1 or stolen from my prem ises on the Holcomb. road eight miles southeasterly from Oregon City, a red steer five years old. marked MK (the two letters joining each other) and a red ami white spotted heifer, a year and a half old. Any one giving information as to the whereabouts of the animals will be suitably rewarded. A.NDKKW DKKOI.KH. A California Home. At a bargain one of the best located fruit farms in Placer county, California of 40 acres. Trees just commencing to bear, all standard varieties. One mile from railroad shipping point. Good soil and pure water. Good buildings, and is one of the most desirable homes in the Sacromento valley, a tine view of which can be had from the house. Terms on application to Thayer A Alden, Oregon City, Oregon. ft JOHN DUFFY Oregon City Express No I. Light freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. Leave orders with f. T Barlow. DAVIES' GALLERY. The Leading Photographer of Portland. CORNER FIRST ad TAYLOR STREETS oicG-. portljuirl, firrgnn. A. P. Armalrjnfr, I'rto. Branch Hrhool : Capital Bus. ('OLi.m.r, Huiem, Oregon. Wftmt court of tt ad, name rtvtM of tuition. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, i'enmamkip, and EnUth Pefrartmtntt ln MMion throughout the year. Mtuitrnu. wiuitt ted at an time. Catalogue front either school, free. FISH MARKET, Next Door to the Armory, TREMIUTH k IIL'MA'H REV, Props. Full Stock of All Kinds of Frenh and Saltwater Fifth. Poul try and Game. Highest Cash Price Paid for Poultry. QUEEN BEE RESTAURANT! and LUNCH COUNTER. Meals served day and night. Oysters and Chops In any stylo. Hide entrance for ladies. MAIN STREET. OKK'iOH CITY. FOR- ABSOLUTELY PURE DlUGS OO TO n A. HARDING. NONE I1UT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Flue Perfumeries ant Toilet Articles. Also a full itock Of PAINTS- OILS, ETC. ; F. W.JDUKDS, House, Sign and Ornamental painting. Good woik guaranteed. siioroN rirrn, nkahi n. t.A t btahi.k M. CLEVELAND. THf PHOTOGRAPHS, Can give you Photographs, eipml to the best to ie had in Porllaml at prices to correspond, All woik de livered promptly. Gallery nest door to Harding's Drug Store, Oiegon City. pote iobeion BLACKSMITHS. , it ,. ,. . U-Udij. nn,l (Vp.; 'dRl'U , ' , ' ; . lluu u ' eral Kt'iuinmr. HORSE SHOEING 1NJIRST CLASS SHAPE. Shupwu Mm street, t ilt 1' H. T. A I., t'o's stat'lrs, otiim City JOHN A. BECK, , THE reliable jeweler'nEW STORE! Corner of Front ami Morrison, PORTLAND. OREGON.! IS STUX ON KAUTH. For jrt'iuTtil r'uiriii! ho stands without a is'tT. For first -cliiss, re liithlo goods his store is second to none. Try hint ! M. II. Klnnaitan. J. I'. Hill. CI nnnnnil V Uill ' rlallallan 0 nlll, J I WHOl.KSAI K AND KK.TA1L LIOUOR STORE. KKI.r ON II AND THK HFST SELECTION nt Wlnea, U'liit'n. Ale, Her, Ac, lo U touml In Hie Stat. In Loiia-IUataatn Hlocl dlr me a call. HALF ASP H ALF ON I'HAl'tiHT. CLIFF HOUSE, J. MTTNKK, l'ri..r. The Olrlral first Ua Hold la rea 4'lly. Clean rooms with romfortatdo IhmIs. Tallies supplied with the Wt the mar ket airrda. City Restaurant, ANP LODGING HOI SK, Mrs. MARY TSCH0RIXG, Fropr. Main St., Ou'iton Illy. HOT MEALS AT ALL HOCKS, I.AKHK KOOMS AMI CLEAN HKtiS, MICKS HKAHONAIU.E. JohnsonThcJcveler. AM) ornn vN, Km Jimt "TiPiierl ui mmi'lcri Itno ol Watrhpn, Johnson The Jeweler, AND OPTICUS, Opposifp Charman llros. ISlock, Hai opened up a Cmniiletit line nf Wtlrhva, Cliwk", Jiwelry ami .'.llverttare. Fine Hepalrlin ami Engraving a apeelalty. All Work (iiiRraiitee'l. A. W. SCHWAN, tio mxinor,! 1 1,1. KISDH OK j Tin, Sheet Iron, C(i)ter, Koofinj;, Spout injr and l'lumbing. Jobbing Work Done to Ordr At Short Notice and at Kcaminabio Prlroa. Tin Fruit Cutis at I'ortlmul rrlees. Slinp on Seventh Street Nenr the Depot. NOBLETT Livery, Feed and Sale Stalilo ORECON CITY. LOCATEII BETWEEN THK BKIDUK AND DEPOT. Double and Singlo RigH, and mid dle horHUH always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for looHe stock. Information regarding any kiml ol stock promptly atttindod to by person or letter. Horses Bought and Sold. The Best Piace in the City TO BUY iaof CIGARS, FRUIT, Confectionery, ETC., ETC., 18 AT G.C.CASLER'S STORE, Neit Door to Llvermore's Hotel. ICE COLD SODA WATER AND FRESH FRUIT IN SEASON. Tilt: fihi:mt aihi:n. CASH PRICES! Hi lb. 1). (1. Sugar $1.00 IS to 20 lbs. Hrown Sttpir I 00 100 llw. D. (5. Sugar Ji.fiS 100 lbs. lira Sutf. 4.00 to -U5 Aibucklos Colloo Brownsvillo Clothing, Flannels, Etc. HAMILTON & AI.LKN, Clackamas, Orison. Pttumi V. V. JICSSIIC, Harlow, Or., U:is op-ncd tht Wst stock of gootls over lroin?ht to Clackftnm County, outside of Orison City, Look at the following and aw if there is anything you are in need of. Dry COOdS Kmhrarlnif, In addition to regular atook.a tine linn of l.adlrs1 )ivaa (uxals, of the Intent styles, Iwst unalitv. at reaaonalde prlivs. Furnishing Cood--h. or...., tlomen and Indies. Mllllrtory Coods-Ui"1' yi, i" Hats and ltotineL Itihhona, Trlnt- mint;", Kto Hats and Caps Cotn plots aaaort- me tit III lalvat atvles (or men and toys. Boots and ShOOS-oargnlns in till line. Fvry aits an I style do niAtidtnl l.y the trade. f f Thi aUivo is but a mere outline of what I carry in stock. Hip sales and small profits is my rule. I ntn after your trado mid will offer such inducement as will get it. ini) illinery Goods! -AT Park; piaee ALL NEW STYLES P.ffore runhasing your Hats fur tlio Fall and Winter, give us a call. JTA MILTON cV WASHIUIHX, (IGODS CIIKA1 AT -w-TT JHL ! I; mi jit II , 3- CASH JtACKET ST0UK. jto IVItrci-uLO-rici.. Ox. The best place to buy Goods the cheapest. Hear in mind I pay the highest market prico for I'KODUCIS in exchange for 001)S. CLOSING SALE OF SUMMER COODS. All Summer Goods Sold at Cost for CASH, as I have to make room for my immense Fall and Winter Stock. WOOD TURNING SCROLL SAWING. BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED Parties rloslring Wood Turning, Vat terns, Brackets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Huited by Calling on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. Gk U. BESTOW, fWOpp. the Congrofcational Church NEW Piths ( Inotls, Flaunt'ls, Muslins, Christinas (lootR Fur T"r.nttS Pmrfintl l.IIIH"W In KOUdUtPlNG. SHORTHAND. PENMANSHIP. THIS SOHOOl I VMS BIUT. NEW GOODS! ClOthlriK-All '!, ."lee ""J UUI1- tixa to suit. Fr men and boys. CrocorloB A" l"1'1 "r"' tit quality. FuIUUk-soI eamiedaml driml frtlita. Hardware Crntvr' and Work men's tiMila. Itiiilders'a ami Hhelf Hardware. Nails, Holla and every thing wanted ill this line. All th leailinii hraiida In Cutlery. Tinware, tilaarn and t'nakery, t'liska, Falent Mmlielnea, Nhool and AtiHHinl ll.aiks, Notiona, To hatvo and Vigurt, and a full lint of Toilet Articles. THE- Za$) Jtore. AT LOW PRICES. A. I,. CORNWALL'S NEW - DRUG STORE. Molalla, Oregon. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, NOTIONS, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC., ETC. Full Stock of Patent Medicines. Prescriptions carefully compound ed Store in PoHtollioo Build ing. Agent for all load ing newspapers.