Oregon City Enterprise. FKHUY. yKPTKMUKK SO. J: Clackamas Co. Directory. FALLS IMPROVEMENT A Ten Thousand Horse Tower to be KrerteU. Jn.1, Clerk COl'XTY OFK1CKKS. J. W of Court. Mirin". Recorder, Treasurer, a.. en nor . rVhool Superintendent, irurreyor, Coroiivr, Commltonr, Moldrnm ! UtM. K, lloriou I C. W. tiatioti S. M Kmr.kliY I J.O Welhcrefi i, r. Kru.tloy 1 II. S. i.ttwou Sidlte Smylh K. L lu.niian I Richard !hs (Cornell" Hmr It.VMTOBK riMSHKlHIUS YEAR. OKKOON CITY OFFK'KKS . T. W Snlllran Maror. Recorder, -Chief of lVllc -ANMUor, Trwwnrer. City Attorn. Ptrt OoinmWioner. Hnp'l. of Water Work. It j Muinwr, The Work of rreparlwt- Tor Immense Developments of th Water Power ow In I'roicress. Married. AI.I.nKUHiF.-MMiKs -At tint l'nlt... Hrvthrvii elnnvlt in Oregon City Sun day afternoon, September S. ISli'.', Kev. IV . Williams olhYlrtting, Mi. John Alldridgo mill Mini flora Marra, both of this ciiy. At Hi Baptist eliuivh last Sunday night there was Hit InlervHting meeting in the interest of tit ptiMic reading room, The committee to obtain looa- ; lion rvrlil on several thai had Iwn lempiire I into and was aiithoried to go Kver Kino the announcement that tlu I Hm, th 1M(Wt uiui,0 Kdison and Thomson-Houston electric . n-.H...tiVM ..ommiit..,, .,,,1 committee on permanent organiiution wore appointed. The county court of Josephine county companies had acquired a large interest i n t in tlroiron I ilv water lxnvir ami L. L. Porter i , .. . ., , j s. i'nrlom ; adjacent real estate in the newly organ g, k Kti.m.iM j , i i),,nor8i KlinnrU' company, the work it' k.Vfmm. j of preparing for the development of the ' lined the sheriff Ml or tw enty-llv days w tl. iiowJu property has been going ahead. There ' in the county jail tor contempt. At tlu Stdney Smyth, i !, ..... t..u ,,.,. i, I,. .1,,, nwth.r ! JnS' ttrni tlin isittrt txtondml tlio tinm unm.n.ii vhli.J J O.vko. J. , hut ifood work in he in; done nvrrt i U. I to tho itMiiUr term for tlio return W O 'Council. J. 0. Forcer ml T. V. Ku dull. Ciinotl mcctHrt Wotncxlar oicn month In city hull. REHDY FOR SCHOOL 4tCRRND SPeCIKL SHLE OF Boys' Glothingl Boys' School $1.75. COURTS. Cirfnll court onvn tlrt Monity In S Tntern thlnl Mon.Uy in April. Prohut court Intession drst Vomty lu fh kionth. CommlMloiir court nt rirst WduMy after Ural Mon.Uy ol ccn month. i ThiTy to build up Orrsron Cltj Is to giTf Org City people your ptrnnr. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. One price to al! and all iwckIs marke.1 in plain figure at the Park l'lace store. J. S. Courtney M. P., physician and eurgwn, room 5 and ft, Charuiau block. Full stock ol lubricating oils, b8t and the cheapest at Seventh street d'titf tore. School deportment cards one cent each, itood for term, at the Enterprise orSce. Suits, Ages 4 to 13 Years, $2.00, 2.50 Per Suit. Boys' School Suits, ages 4 to 13 years, oxtra quality, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 per suit. Boys' All Wool School Suits, ages 4 to 14 years, $4,00, $4.50, $5.00 por suit. lOur standard Boys' extra heavy all wool suits, 4 to 14 yrsM $5 a suit, equal to ony $7.50 in tho city. "basin'' at that opening. The wing w ill carry any drift out to the very brink of the fall and insure its going over the Furnished rooms and board in private , j)reoij,itV instead of being sucked around family. First door bacfr of Commercial j - . . "l,asin." The extension of the "basin" wall is also intended to Won the suction by preventing the but good work is being done nevertheless. ; to tho September term The clearing of the timber from the of the dolinnuent tax roll. The alierill' several hundred acre of land owned by ; failing to make such return at tho S li the company waa the first indication of temN'r term, proceeding for contempt renewed activity. Then the construe-j wore instituted. tionof the drift wing was begun, thei nHUv ."n'Tn " Concrossmiin walls of the "1-asiir tna.lt higher and nmmm wil lU,ivor a speech at F.agle finally tne building of a dam to preserve 0rwk as ,liv,irtilMH. chairman Itrown an even brink to the fall and inctvase . e wU k, , , Ks, Cr,wk sm, (nm, the iKwsible iower was put in progress, j (lur() wl (riv0 ili(V, (o lVr(1(UU wllw I lie (trttt wing, originally mten.iea to w , u, jg bin11 (or ,,,,, rt,puhcan rally but tW feet long, haa twu extcn.leit to js,,,,,. n'ht. lililO fot and it now well alontf toward - completion. This structure consists of! eek-s letter from IWscu. lnt work, the ton ot it is sixteen feet j correspondent stated that M. Yetsch alH3ve low water, it is well anchoro.1 to; oi .ro,,, , i , the solid rock bottom and it is so nearly of land. Tins wa, an emir. Only I t Q rJOZCll BOVS ScholHatS Ol VaHOUS StylCS andpriCOS. parallel with the course of the river j -. bushel, were wheat, the rvmainder j v v J current that it is deemed entirely beyond '. rley eti-a very g.HKl yield, , . possibility of damage bv tlooil There j however. 1 - WE HAVE MORE is sufficient apace between the shore end xi.e reading room committee has of the drift wing and the liank to permit : rented the one story wooden building: the passage of boats. The shore line i opposite tlm l.iverinore hotel andncU: w ill keep drift wood from entering the 0 Cooke's livery stable for a free reading i bank. " Take vour babies to the New York gallery and get a good picture while you have the chance. the Five full blooded Wyandott roosters, all perfect Iieatities for sale by L. V. Pavis, Oregon City. James Barlow and Charles Bitzer went to Forest Grove Tuesday for medical treatment at the Keelev institute. . . . i It will pay you to call early and secure j one of those school suits at the Park j Place store. They are selling like hot j cakes. The store of I. Selling will be cloed overflow that has been usual during high water season . Then the dam to preserve the even ness of the brink of the falls was under taken. It was hardly exacted that this , and stationery stock to V. A. Huntley room and carpenter are now at work arranging shelves and fittings for reading rocm purpose. The house of a Cliinnman was recently searched in Kugene for some stolen proHrty, which he was aniiKwet to have taken. The searcher did not find the articles stolen, but they did find six .Viae! cans of smuggled opium. tt. V. Kich has sold his school hook Boy s' Clot In 1 ii Than all of the so-called clothing houses in this City, and L HATS, WELL, THKY'UE XOT IX IT A LI ITLII "KlfTretWav. Superintendent Gibson haa moved to 4owp from Eagle Creek and occupies one of Willouiihby'8 Cottages on Thiid and Monroe streets. work could be finished during this low watel season, but it is now so fur ad vanced that it is sure to be completed this year. The last sectiwti of the coffer dam was put in last Tuesday and that insured the finishing of the dam this season. Thi dam w ill amount to adding an average of about one foot , to the height of the falls, and w ill result WrM'HuWigfIie3ry season so that the whole volume of the river may lie G. W. Church is to be a motor man on the East Side line when it readies "Oregon City and be is now catching on to the knack of running the machine. There was filed for record last Monday deed by B. F. Baker and wife to X. O. W'alden conveying all the Marshall K. Perrin D. L. C. 322.85 acres for 925,671. Word comes from all quarters that the neatest and most satisfactory dye for coloring the beard a brown or black ; is Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. Just arrived from New York over 100 Boys and Youths suits at the Park Place store. Just think, we can Bell you a good school suit for your boy for only 91.25. Come and see them. Just opened at the Park Plaoe store twenty cases of boot9 and shoes which we are selling equally as cheap a: you can buy at any bankrupt sale. We buy direct from the manufacturers. Captain Apperson, W. M., gives notice that there will be work in the third de gree in the Masonic lodge on the third Saturday in October Saturday in the month The Knights of Pythias will give the first ball of the season on Friday evening October 21. As usual with Knights of Jfytluas balls no pa:ns will be spent to make this affair one that may be un reservedly enjoyed. Bethel Presbyterian church at Red land, ten miles from this city will be ded icated Sunday, October 9. There will be a service at 11 o'clock in the morning and another in the afternoon. A basket dinner will be served between the two services, tverybodv is invited to at tend the dedication ceremonies. Marriage licenses were issued last week to the following named couples by County Clerk Horton : Dora J. Hunter and John W. Jones, Coral E. Laverty andC. E. Dart, Mary E. Koenig and John H. Broetze, Flora Marrs and John Alldridge, Rosa Kraxberger and II. Kummer, Mrs. Lizzie E, Scollard and David II. Close, and Dora M . Smith and J . W. Gray. The telephone circuit between Albany and Portland is completed and in splen did working order. The different towns on the circuit are Aurora, Canby. Ger- vais, Hubbard, Oregon City, Park Place, Salem and Woodburn en the east side, and Amity, Beaverton, Corvallis, Forest Grove, Gaston, Hillsboro, Independence, McMinnville and North Yamhill on the west aide. turned to the water wheela if necessary Tins dam Is of crib work. It varies in height from two or ttiree feet to sixteen ; the irregularities of the rock being re- sponsible for (he varying heights of dif- Trent parts of the dam. It I SO Con structed that the weight of the water will serve to keep it down to the rocks so there will not be a great tendency to break away from the fastenings. The plana have been prepared for a large power hous to be constructed on the west bank ot the river on the west side ot the canal. The new building will be next to the bluff. The dimen sions are 315x45 feet and it will be fitted with machinery for generating 10,000 horse power. This will render necessary the widening of the canal by eighty feet for about 1300 feet of its length. The waste way for the water giving the power will be between the upper and lower mills of the Willamette Pulp A Paper company. It is not yet deter mined whether work on this immense power house will be begun this year or not. The rainy weather is so near at hand that it is likely this work will be put over till next season and then rushed through to completion. Still the com pany is eager to get the thing in shatie r. ... . !... j ..... . . instead of the first I . ;uc "le'""ve ueveiopraeni work .t in view aiiu u may ugin wie power house this fall and push construction through the winter even though it wil' considerably increase the cosf of the concern. Between 300 and 400 men will be required on this improvement. Engineer Sullivan is kept busy in ar ranging and directing the plans and improvement work. Every officer of the company is anxious to get the work planned completed so that the big scheme of development may be carried forward. President Morey is thoroughly alive to the possibilities of the case and he is pushing with all his indomitable energy toward the goal. It will take a little time to put in operation all the forces which will be centered here but the matter is in competed hands and it promises to bring Oregon City the prom inence and prosperity to which its nat ural advantages entitle it. and advertises his postotlice confection stand for sale. He intends to return to the East where there is an attractive business opening for hint. Hamilton A Washburn of the Park Place store are daily gaining more cus tom because they keep one of the lies! assortments of goods and their prices are low, ibvPfcOlsewhere. their w i i e C7 1 "o7t U iTd bouts put Monday, j timetable into effect next the head tfs,Ui,v t(ie new time card at paper and don i get left. For choice family groceries, vegetables feed etc., go to the Park Place store where the best article is sold for less money than v!Mthre. nil now wi'luivo iiia.li' this titlcr to v.mr lvs at a rrtlurti.m offrum ton to twcnty-livo. ,;it. r.rr this oitkk is umy hood tntil octouf.u first. Ihm't fail to call on us as vt will savo you money on all linos of clothing ami hats. O CONNELL & GLASS, The One Price Outliers and Matters, OREGON CITY. OREGON, ' ' t THE LEADING GROCF.RV HOUSE! The JMost Complete apdpnlyfirst Councilman Kelly was so, indisposed i that he was at the bank on forenoons onlv last week but is putling in full time at business this week. class Louis Doolittle who was accidentally shot in the shoulder last week caught cold in the wound and Is In a aerions state now. GROCERY C. A. Nash has resigned the leader ship of the Willamette Silver Cornet band and J. J. Couke has been chosen leader. .lire. r.. l,. enaw I; from her bullet wound s fast recovering For ehoice family greceries, gi to Hamilton A Washburn, they always keep the best of evp.lvthing. ' EAST AND SOUTH Southern Pacific Koute SHASTA LINE. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. I North. 7 OOr. M 7:1.1 r. ii 8:15a. M Lv I.V Ar hiriln.i Ar OrwonCKy Lv 8. Fr.iK'l.fo 1, 9 3.1 A.M. stiA.a. IHIO P.M. Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. I in tx irtt re ami ilciilers in Clioice Family Chi Selected Toas.Vutu Coffees & Spices. Butter & Cheese from f best dairies Fruit and Vegetables in Season. Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Price to All. Positively no con nerVlon with any advertising scheme Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City FERTILIZERS l'OR YOUR TRKKS. One ton of our Hone I'hosp'rm'tc fully equals 50 to 60 loads best barn yard manure. You cannot afford to plant trees or vines without Using it. If you have never tried it, send us your name. Will send you a large sample free. m tore PORTLAND, OH. Manufacturers and iniortcrs of all kinds of Fertilizers. 1 , . mm w m Send for Catalogue of Seeds, Trees, Fertilizers, Bee Pupplles, etc. (Knglinh or German. Above traiim top only at the MIi.wlu m. tlou north i( Ktuwhurir Emit Portland, Ore- ou K,ny, woomMlHl, flajm Jheddn. Haliwy, Harrl.burj', Juuctfoa City, Taiiifeiit ir vlngand Eugene Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of wnd-;ia PanMnger. attached to Kxprem Train. KOHKHI.'KO MAIL (Dally). :0 a.m. 9:Ka. m. 6:10 p.m. I. Lv Ar Portland Ar OrPKonClty Lv KowehurK Lv .'Oil T.u 2;.VJP. M DM A. ALBANY LOCAL (Dally, except Sunday.) 5:11 p.m. Lv Portland Ar Lv Lv 6 Ui r. m :W v. m. Lv Lv Ar Portland Oregon City Albany SJWa. M, 7:!4 A. . 5:110. X. When you go to the Butte Creek fair call at C. K. Young's restaurant for your meals. Main street, Marquam, Oregon. Good Templar Bushell of Seattle lectured to a small audience at the Baptist church last Monday night. G. II . Wishart has been confined to the house by illness for a week but is recovering now. Councilman O'Connell was confined to his room by illness the fore part of the week. Went Hine Pivmlon. BKTWKEN PORTLAND AND COIU'ALLIH. Mall Train, Dally (Except Huiiduv.l 7:WA. M. l':10 p. x. Lv Portland Ar Ar CorvHllia Lv I : mi r m I MM r m At Albany and Cnrvallia conned wltli trauil ot Oregon Paclnc Railroad. Expreia Train Daily (Except Sunday) COMPHRE Jhe Oregon Qty Ei?tcrprise With any other county paper in the Northwest elsewhere. If it does not contain more nfiixr nnri better shape than any of the others don't take it If it does send in a subscription. You never pay too much for a good newspaper. A poor paper is dear at any price. or in 4:40 p.m. 7:2ftp. M. Lv Ar Portland Ar UcMlnnville Lv I 8:20a. m I Mo a. 11 THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH, Fortlcketi and full Information retardfn rat J. map, etc., call on Company' airent at " " Oregon City K, KOEHLEH, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, Au't O. F, and Pats. Agent NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of Clackama County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the eatatc of Samuel J Oakley, deecaM: Notice I hereby given, that the undersigned, administrator with the will annexed ol aald ea tate, haa filed hla final account as auch admin latrator, and the Judge i.l aald court haa fixed Mmday, the 7th day of November, lUKi, at 10 o'clock a. m. at tho county court room In Ore gon City Jn Clackamaa county. Oregon, as the time and place to hoar objection, to said Anal account aud for the settlement of the name. Kkuhkn Wkukit, , Admlnlntratnr with the will annexed of the es tate of Samuel J. Oakley, deceased. Ii: '.1-10:21 Eupture, Asthma and Piles. DR'SSHIMP&HOUSER, Specialists in the treatment of all forms of Chmn.V n,.i.i x ,00 -I Female Dima,: - rvou8 iSS and Street, 8alem( Oregon. IVo. 3 Cmmorc"11