Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O C. T ( (I N MTKAXKH.1. WlNIKSm HKM-I.K -IN I'.tK. f 0, T. 6, '.. I.Mt K lIHgmi en V. 1 : in. 1 "i I' iii, IKAVU l' I h 1 1. A R I) I" im. hi. II imp in. WH1IIKKN PAt'lr'H' IIAH.WAY. N'lHlll , Nil, AlUnt I.ih'kI iv tnliiu) . 7 :m ln. CallloMilii Kthri' illiriiimh) . tt in h, tit. Iloani,!!!,) lM-n iwj minimi.) . a r.it i. tit , un til lim'HIi lliitliirit I ! Hrny at hi lima) 9 IM a, m A Itiiuti y I I uiiiiii II m p. hi I'llllmHln lui'tr.. Illuomilll . 7:.ii, m TIIK MAII, Hill. ,,ihu Norlli. W A M ,JW I'. M. Mil,. ttniuij suutti, A ;HI A, ,.J;I I', M Ml.tt aortas. i)i,mii,( li in Kly.M'ilitlU, Mnlltio.l'nrua ami Willi, ,it l,i ,ivi' t mm in M,iu,y, ,., iik,l,ii. ami frhlaya anil fniiiriit at Hilda, m, Oil lolluwlliif daya ''"it HI In Kly Mink. Clark. Mnllim I'tilim Mill" hikI Miailnw lin,.ik, Inatn. at III lu a in. 1 lnwln) . I hur.ilay ami Hnl.mlny, ali.l rrlillli. mi h.llnw ilia Ui. a( I . I'lilHAV. JANWAIlY I. IHH2, Wanfj lo Inaa on liiirvfl Inrmw ot mot ! ilimi au nrrra, '. O T. t Mlliim. . II. Iluritliurdl. Kuril ami I l ott Klts Mia. Iloiuint Wliillmk liriiiiia forward this wc-nk a pound n'itr that weighs two pounds mill a itm i r , altliotitrh it met with it utixlinp In fulliiiit (runt I In' tree by which two ot llirtK mulct' were curried awny. ll iiii'itBiinia hiviti iiirlma in lenijtli. il eipiiitoiiiil cilcniiilt'teniK la fiitiiteeii indie and lis uxiul ciiciiuileriiui't) seven linn nii'l three-fourth inrlii'il. ll la H K'luit liiulllty specimen and will keep a-! ml till spritiK. I.aal week (I in V.H TKMl'klsn till unified Christmas red rasp berries r i )! 1 1 1 1 ill tin' itardcn ol Unnj.i milt Jit.'iiur uii'l a wHk or Imi before tin- same tiling luippent'd in K. Warner's Harden in M hi til ui ii View. Ami tin' past lull Itua tn'i'M out' of unprercdento 1 Wl'tlll'S Ulld lint lit llll Hlllll'il to Hill 1'-- li'i liiiK ui Ui lituto Inula ua compared Willi tlm weather of other full The Itnwct have nUi hel l their own in "pile ul till' iliaaii'i'Hliln weather. Chrysan themum mnl rose Mill lilnuitl ill till' umh air uikI luwn an frch iiii, jjiimmi while iMit ul lln nitiitiiliiiiia everything ia locked in icy fcltci and lint hlU.irtls liinfi' ocr tlm pluiiiM Cm AriuiiNKV lii.an.si City At turitc lluiviv Ii. Cms Inn resigned hi oll.i'i' uii.l n illnliitvi it liiitit I hn ili li'iini' ui (In- N'M-tilli alrtrt injiiiirtinn i'iiw I Inn nf I li rniiana tlm' li'.l In lila ti'inli'l iiik hit nai)iiiitiiiii mm II"' iniirw 'iir iti"i liy iln- iiiiiiiiiiKi'i' iiipiiiiiliil liy tlm . i.miril lu i 1 1 1 1 . 1 y mlililiimal iimiiim'1 if .Ii niin il iiAn"iiiry to ninkn prupiT la Iniii'i' Inr Mm l ity. V tlnnil I'uiiniiltitiK linn tlm tin' rotiiii il vtilt'il to I'tiiplny Mr. M.'liiiiin to iikhini liim, Tlmt iirlinn, Mr. A luMM any ua iikii'I'iiI'Ic lu liini Hinl the pll'pllllltiull llf tilt' lli'll'lll'f Mil K'nlllK mi witinliuioi ilv till thi' coiinnitlt'tf went out of town for alill otlinr i-niltiael, Thi artinn Mr. Cro Hiuiil-IiI uniim'nmtry mnl uwliir-sly t'xpi'tmivi' to tin' city, mnl iniianuii k ua liia iliitic Ini'l lu'i'll irkiiotnii h coni'lililril lo ri'Hn;n I'.nl llin iniiynr rt'fiiM'tl to urri'pt llio ri'aiitnulioii mnl n iMiiirii'iii-n wan hi'lil, inaiiliini; in Mr. Cr'-'fa H miIIhImuwhk hin ri'iiunutinn. A I'amii.v Khcniun. At llin hoino of W A. hiio Iwt'iilylhu'i' piTamiH aal ilnwnto tlifir ChriHtiimH iliuiu-r rnpre M'lilinit Ilimi' ni'iicriilioiia of tlm liunily K. I'. HiiiiiIb. Tlit'iu wen' Mr, mnl Mm. limnl. Hon it ml noiiH-in litw.iiml duuli tors mnl iliiiinlilfm-iii-liiw. Tlio i-liU'Ht IH'raoit pri'acnt wmi Mr, KumU, wIjowhh seVfiiiy yt-mH of um', ami thu yotniKimt wna aix moiitliH olil. Tlm Hum uf the U(ina ol all pti'HBiit miiilii 57il ynaiH. Aftor din iir ut Mr. Whitu'ii tliti conipuny wont to tlm Inline of tlm old eouplti wIiito a ChriBtiniiB l roe was pifpari'd and mi old fnnliioni(l CliriHtuiHH wits I'l'lclimled. PiiKBHvminN Ciimicii ash Kkvknth StUKavr. While the petition Hied in the Seventh street injunction mutter alleges that thu name of the I'teshyterian church was signed without uuthority to the petition for the Improvement of the street the fact is that tlm church hus paid its aesiment and ia well pleased with the improvement. Inasmuch us un im pression bus gotten ubroud tho Hint Pres byterian church ia among those combined to defeat the city in the pending suit this sliitcment ia made. It oll'nred no objection to thu work nor to the pay ment of the expense incurred. Sai.k ok Suvkntii Sriitiin Lotb. Lust Saturday Cily Collector Green, accord ing to notice duly given Hold tho property of the Seventh street delinquents, ex cept that of those in the combine that enjoined tho sale. Those whose prop ei'ty was sold and the amount of ouch was us follows : Culub Cross $101), T. 1'. Uandnll mid Mm. 0. W. Church $!, Mrs. Melinda Welsh $17 and the Will iam nmnent estate $175.50. Tao owners have three years in which to redeem thnir property though fifteen per cent is added by Iho sulo. A NKW U.NITIil) ItllKTIIIlHN CltmiCII. The United Hrothren denomination ap Ij!irs to be flourishing in Clackamas county. A new church was erected in Oregon City in 181)1 and now a church hnlliliiiK la uiiilnr coiiBltni'tloM ut liar Hn my u I ion t two inilna htilow Clm kaiiiuH, Hint will hn u ft ii 1 1 1 Blnirliitii h! ii 1 1 1 ui' to I Im "tin In till city, lla Kninnd illiiutif nioiiB urn :'ilx III fi'. t. John II. Hilinner, of Ihia clly, la foii'iniin mid limit of tint linriiaaiuy litlior la uonti iliiitinl liy thu pi'opln of Hint liB-alily , TiiitBii.K Wabiikii Oct Tlm ruiUay trt.nl In iit'ioKH ii iniiiahy Bmt lit tlm I'dnn of iim Willuiiniltii aliort ilintitiu'ii thin nil In ul Nbw Km WHHhi'ilont Monday iiftnr iHBin. Tlm truck javt) way Jnat Hflcr a coiiBlnii'tioii train hud croaHml Tlm conBlriii llun rmw ut own went to work to ri'palr tlm Blriii'tuiu mid hud II In Bhiipt' to pnrinlt tlm bhhx of triiina Tnnaduy, IhiriiiK llm Intnrviil pubhiii ((nra wmi' IruiiHli'rrnd. The trainB from thuBonth lay ut Canhy until llm trt'Btlu wua rnliuill. Many cili.i'iiB urn ri'iflvinn Biimph' copit'B of papi'i and limiiiziiifa throutili llm Hiatiillli'n, Tlil la an uiiuiiucini'iit of Ihi' Hook Hlom miiti, V. A. Iliintliiy, ho prnai'iila llifin ilh Ida rolupll lunula and would hn plnuxntl lo rnrnivn ami (oi ward uny BiihaciiptiuiiB I'ulriiBli'd lo lila l arti, l.onil I'i'rBiiiiiil Nnlra. K. 1'. Kami hua l.ni'ii l.dd up with llm grip all lht wt'i'k. J. K. Hiilny from Hinlnyii' lu-.illnif wua In town Saturday Miaa May Killy la a victim of llin pr vailluK fad, llm urip. Allrt'd lli'ulin, nf I'l'iiilli'lnn, la viaitinK frit'iida in Oii'ifon City. Mia I, mill MoCown Ib Iioiiii' from llubhard lo BH'lid llm hullduy vacation Kiank llurcli and Frank Vandtiyn BH'tit Hunilay w ith their (rinmla inSah'in. TIhim Slnito of Clai kaitiiiB waa one of tlm i-ullnra at tlm KmkkI'kik olllcu Sal iinliiy. Miaa Nora Scale, of Portland, i BfK'inlini; the holiday waaon with Mr. C. A. lI'Tiiiann . Atviu and John ISuird raitm up fiom I'uilluml and H'iit Chridina with rnla tivn and (rit'ltda linre. lr. H', It. Mora-, ol Salt'in, waa In the cilv ovnr Sunday iiiithl tlm (tunnt of In coiiMii, Pr. O l iTxam. Mian' Ana liaird and (initrudii I'inlt'V urn lioiim fiom tlm .Monimni li Noruial ai lnxil for llm holiduy vtuulion. MiamB Klla llin k and l.miin' Itnll, of rorllmid, viaitnd ul C. O. T. Williains'i. ChrialiiniB, ruliiriiiiin lionin Sal'irday. S. M liaiiiahy and (it") lluni;;tti, of Molallu, wi'tti in Oregon Cily, Monday on hilaiimaa ln(or llio l S. land ollici'. Miaa Aliit) liialny, of liialny'B landing, and Miaa i;u liiu k, ul I'urtliuid, were llm itiii'BtH ol Mia Nullin WallB last Sat urduy. Kt'V, and Mr, ti, W. (iibonoy uro viaitniK Mra. tiiUuicy's parent, ut l,cli anon. Tliniu waa no Bcrvii t' in tlm 1'rna hyti'rinn ihurch lat Sundny. J, 11. liolaton, a well known mechanic of tliiB city, ut pri'Hpnt ctnployi'd hy tlm S outhcrn I'ai'ilic ritilrord ua fomiuau uf oim of their Inidgo gaunB in Soiitlmrn Origin, hub lioiim for ChiiatuiUB Kith h i family. Among tlm young people who attendnd the Knight of l'yhiu hall hern lust ChriHtmn night were Hie following from Mi'Minnvillo : Miaaea Kdilh Wnlluce, Anna Adam, Joaiu (iardner mnl l'.lla OIiIh, mid MeaarB. A. 11. Apperaen 1. 1). (ilenn, J. K. iMirhain, Wayne Ctirlyn and V. tiiirdiier. Hit. I.ATOt'RtnTK KXI'LAINS. He Kavorrd linjirtiveniMits, but Krarrtl the Cimni'U'i I'l-iK-fedlng ua la-fiT (hp. To Tin KuiToa: Inasmuch as your issue of last week contained a liMlous article auliscrila'd "Indignant liliieu" which ad verts to a matter of public concern of which my Impulsive friend knows nothing, except perhaps from malignant hearsay it Bt'i'in proper that t lie facts nf the case be clearly staled. In the ilrst place, Couiicilnien Latourette and t'harntau did not vote for the proposed Improvements of seventh street not that they were opposed to the Improvements, but because thoy feared Hint the previ ous council had not followed the law, and Unit iho proceeding was detective. In the second place, they both did, then mid there, volo ugulnst such improvements, and at llio saute time, and lor the sumo rea son raised the voice of protest and warning. In the third place, Couiicilinan l.atourctw diil not vote ugniust nor oppose the employ ment of additional counsel to assist Mr. Cross in the defense of the city against Hie injunction suit. It is tltereloro to he hoped that our friend's "indignation" will gradually sub aide, n ml Hint he will snarl no more. Next time ho should make sure of his facts, be fore drawing so severe a conclusion. In all probability his righteous "indignation" was aroused more from a desire to "appear in print," stealthily, to be suro, and be hind the mask of a sobriquet, rather than to serve any intelligent or lawful purpose; hut I know him, and I love him, never theless. Let us have no more of this nonsense. You cannot settlo a principle of law by backdating men right before their luces, nor parading before the public in tho role of moral critics. Let the defense of this high handed schome to destroy private property by the dread 'power of taxation, bo relegated to the courts, whore it properly belongs, net to the local newspapers. Very truly yours, C. D Latoubistt. ANOTIIKK HUI CONCKItN. Tlm Hunt t'f t t(t l'rllaiid Klfnirlitg' Hllln Ciiiiiliany in (iri'cun I'll'. Tlm Oregon City plant of llm Tnrlliim! I'loiiilng Millu coiupuny Include ,lo htrgti ttiilla luiviiig a eupiieity for turniiiK out ik4 I ImiM'la of Hour iluily, and un ele vutor Willi atoiiiuii ciip'icily ol K),XK) huahnl. It gel it aiipply of wheat in llm WilliuimtU) valley, about W,M hilnhela being iliiliv'ernl direct to the nulla by llm fnniioi of tlm county. The product of tlmat) mill i uiurkeled childly In Liverpool and China, when) they Imvn un ealabliabed trade, The J'ort luml I'loiiring Mill coiupuny la on of tlm Btroiignat buainea concern In tlm country and ila properties are valued up in thu UlilliollH. Tlm preannt large mill wu built in lHitf upon tlm ground where bUkmI llm ainiill one of l'r. Mi'Ioughliu'" that wui enrtind away by the IIobi ol tlm preced ing year. I'uiiiel llttryey, a, boimh-Ihw of Hr. Mcbiughlin'B, built and owned the mill ll llnallycaniM into poBaeaaion of the pri'acnt owner, and la one of their moat valuable proptutica. Thirty three umu are reunited to oper ate tlm whole plitut. Ua aituution i un h that grain (rout hoala and car are landed duect into the mill or elevator and aliipment of flour are made both way. The equipment ia nualern in every rcapect and the product iiiinur paaaed in quality. The Oregon Cily mill coiiBtilutn the lurgeat Hour manu facturing plant in the Willnmeita valley. HANK (IK OUKIiON CITY. Oregon City ia not without auhlun tial monetary ItiRlilutiouH with good nolii) barking. The oldeat of tlmae ia the Hunk of Oregi.n City at the corner of Main and Sixth atanet. From a Bimtll beginning ll hua Been the hanking huaineaa of tlm cily grow to giajd propor lioiia, and from tlm llrat it haa grown in tlm cnnllilence and rcB.-cl of the buai nea men of tbiacoiuinuuitv. Nolhought of uiieuxiiif a ever croaaea the mind of of the dnH)iitor a be pit.-ic hi moiipy ! over the counler of the Hank of Oregon 1 City lie know that hi money ia aud.r than in hi own pia ket. The otlicera ol tlm bunk have earn fully aelecled the Ih'bI correapondent in ull purta of thi eounlry and can uccouniiodutu their pa trona with the verv laiat rxcbaugi) on ( the " Cheipio Hunk " of Ixindon, which ; la it' Hid on preaeututlon in all part of , the civili.ed world. The olhi'e'B are well known aaaolid j hiiaini'iB men of the rity and are ub ol jlowa: rrenident, Tlioina Cliitrni.in ; ; vice preaidnnl, lino. A. Warding, caali ier. K, (i. Cuulinld; inumiuer. CharleB i 11. Cuulleld. TIIK CI.IKF I10I SK. ; The Clill' llouan, undnr the itianitgo j meiit of John Ilitner. ia loo w idely and well known to require an iiitnuliirtion to ; the eating piildic. This hoatelry ia con I venienlly lia'ated lo the business part of j the city mid within sight and sound of I the gn at lulls of tlm Willamette which not only purify tlm uir making the vicin ity healthy, but the Bound of thu waters soothe the tired and induces restful sleep. K.veiything ia kept neat and or derly and guests will be Burn of the boHt of treat incut. Lounge, mattresses, etc., can be bought cheaper at llnlnmn's Hum any pl n e in the city, because they are manu factured in his shop, and he gives his custouieis the commission others must pay lo Portland dealers. tf Notice. Tn int. i. ut I.. MnnniK, a Minor, sr to all Fasti its Intrkkstkii: Yim aro hereby tiotlSeil that an applf ration for I he nnniitiitiiii'iil nt iitanllan at mi hi (iillle 1.. MixMlie haa been flled lit the County Court of t'larkainaa County, Htate nf Oregon, ami will come up fur ht'ariiiK at the Court Hoiiae lu Orti iron (M(y, said County ami state on the ftra( Monday ol February, A. P., WW, anil If you fall to appear or full to nominate Kitanllati, such appointment will be maile hy the Judge of aatd Court as prayed fur In the application on flle. ny oruer oi jvnn ni. air.i.i'Ki m ()ii t". Hkiiwnku, County Judge. All y. 1:1-1:29 18!2. Harper's Young People. An llluxtratcil Weekly. The Thirteenth Volume of Haki-rr's Yocnu Pitoi't.R beitau on November 3, lsttl. For the coinliiK year this beat anil moat cottipreneitatve weekly fit the world for youthful reader offer a varied and fascination programme. In aerial fiction It will contain "lieo Pinion," R utory of (he first voyage, of Coltimbua, by John K. Coh VKl.l.; "Canoetnalea: A alary of (he Florida Keefa and Kvergladua," by Kirk Mdnkiir; an other atory by one of the beat known ami moat popular of A'mertcnti authors; end atoriea ln three unit four part by Thomas Nrlson 1'aos. K. II. Hoi'sk, Anuki.ink Tkai., Ki.la Koiiman Ciiitti'ii, slid Mary 8. Mi Cobb. Morethautwo hundred ahort stortea by favorite wrKers, ani eloa on travel, out-of-door aporta, In-door game, and all aubleeia dear to the hearti of the young, besides huuilreds of Uluatrationa by leading artists, will combine to make lUsi'RR'a Yoi'Nit 1'icol'l.s lor ISM an trreslslable reposi tory of pleasure and Information tor boys and girl. "The beat weekly publication for young people tn existence. It la edited with (critpuloui care and alteuttou, ami tnatrtiotiou ami entertain ment are mingled In Ita pages ln just the right proportions to captivate the mluda of the voting, ami at the same time to develop their Diluting power. Uhbriivrr, N. Y. TK.RMS: Postage Prepaid, B.O0 per Year. Volume V VIII., and XII. of Harkr' Younu Pkoplk, bound in cloth, will be sent by mall, postage paid, on receipt of 13.50 each. The other voluutus are out of prlut. 8DJUI.R NnMnKRs, Five Cents each. Speolmen Copy sent on receipt of two oeut stamp. Remlttaueea should be made by Post-otllee Money Urder or Draft, to avoid chance ot loss Newspaper are not to oopy this advertise ment without the exprais erder of IIari'br A HttOTHKKS. Address: IIAKPKR & BROTHERS, New York. WM. It, WAIlK. Win. K. Wade liar, rncently eBtiibllsbed himself in biiainefB on upper Seventh street at the soutlincst corner ol John Quincy Adam wlreet, where he ha erecti'd a neat store and stocked with a line of groceries which he oiler ut ex ceedingly low pricif. Mr. Wade also bundle real estate, haying on bis list several pie,;e of choice property which Im can sell on desirable trm. Those wanting farm properly will do well to consult 1 in t before buying. CKiN'KKItY AM) FANCY WORK. At No. 5 Commercial Hank block on the east side of Main street between Fifth and Sixth streets is located (j. W. Kicli's crockery house where may be found a full assortment ol crockery, glass, I'hiiiawure and lamps in fact everything usually kept in a first class crockery store. Parties now have no occasion to go to Portland to have a lurge stts'k to select from,' and when it come to price Mr. Kich Is prepared to save hi pulions money and trouble over Portland houses. lie also keeps a fine line of toy and game. Ladies and other deiring fancy work of any description or material, ordeaivn for fancy work will find ut Mm. 0. W. Kich'a funcy good emporium, occupy ing one corner of the crockery store, just what tlmy want. Mrs Kich is Just from the Fast, where slid wait thoroughly fa miliar w ith the latest styles and designs, and ia securing her materials and nov elties in her line direct from Boston, so her patrons may 13 certain of getting the very latest styles ol materials (rum here. BUSINESS LOCALS. HulcrilH3 for the Kntkhi'Kisk . Remember our cigars are all thorough ly seasoned as we have an improved ventilated Kdison cigar case. Churman & Co. Hamilton A Washburn at the Park Place Store do quote prices on all goods lower than elsewhere. Call and judge for yourselves. H. L. Holman, undertaker and em balmer, Oregon City bank building. Koom at left ol head of stairs over atore building- tf For Sale. A Holstein-Frelaiaii bull, a year old. Apply to J.S. Kisley & Sons, Kisley's Landing, opposi'.e Oswego, Or. 2-l'M Taken l'p. Came into my enclosure at the United Stales Fish hatchery, on or about Nov. iiO, lS'.il. a mare colt supposed lo be about three years old, no marks ex cept liny with star in forehead. Ow ner will pleas call', prove property, pay ex piiBosand lake the animal away. Joiix A . Hvkb, Clackanms.Or. About Perfumes. When we use Per fumes, we certainly should use only the BEST; and judges of perfuuie good judg es, you know say there are only four or ti ve perfumers w ho mnke the best that is. the VERY BEST. There are a dozen Good Perfumes, But onlv a few best. The BEST is what, you all want in jkt fume if in anything, particularly when thev cost "no more than the NEXTbest. Connoisseurs say that Palmer's, Wright's, and Stearns' are THE BEST, A Complete Line of which you will find at Caufleld & Huntley's PHARMACY. 800 lbs. of Stationery IMroct from the East just opened up at the Book Store. Over 30 styles of the latest and best in fine stationery. Tell the school-children those long ilooked for 10c. " Foot Print " draw ing taWets are here; and that those bar gains in 5 A 10c tablets " Arma," " Flora " & " l'rodigion," are all ready. W. A. Huntley, Next door to Tostoflice. P. S. I carrv Butterick's Tatterns. Have you had a' January fashion sheet? Free at tne aiore, E. E. WILLIAMS, t:l.l.M The Best of .' TO "to la FOR CROCKERY, XjA.IT'S, etc. A Full Assortment of Dinner and Decorated Ware, at and let me show Headquarters for the Rochester Lamps. G. W. Opposite the lot Office, BEIjIjOIVIY SG eusch, DEALERS IN Furniture, Bedding, Stoves, Tinware, ZSTOTIOITS, ETC., ETC. Second Hand Household Goods Of all kinds, Bought and Sold. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OREGON CITY. Opposite the Post Office. J. L. Swafford. SWAFFORD & GROUT, LEADING leal Estate Hgts. Choicest City, Suburban and Country Property for sale. BARGAINS ALWAYS ON HAND. Muney Jo Loan on ImproTert Real Estate. Cor respontlcDce Promptly Answered. Your Job Printing for 1892. The Enterprise has by far the largest and best equipped Job Printing Establishment in the county, and one of the most complete in the state outside of Portland. The most skilled printers are employod, and the most perfect machinery. Every job turned out by the Enterprise is artistic, and the work advertises itself wherever it goes. Patronize the Enterprise, and get the best quality of work for the Least Money. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TI. THE GROCER, OKI.V Everything. TIIK GLASSWARE Sets, Tea Sets, Etc., in Plain Portland Prices. Call you the goods. RICH, OKKCiOTi C ITY, ORKGO.X. J. W. Gront. Citif Store