Oregon City hntcrprise. FK1KAV, OCTuiiKU a I, i: Local I'ciitiiiml nti . I.. K. Ailiuiw o( J i I ll .oro wum In Oitt-! gun Oty Hiiniluy, Mlxultm Hut l HhIhiii In vII(Iiik Ml Nl'Hii' JlHII'K MM Norn ('oiivimh of ('Iii!hI(iiiiUi in vixliltiK rulmlvwi mitt fmmtU In Owkuu Illy. M. I'mil ul Aluti w k''"I ' Kvrrvl I litrti iiihu in Oregon CHy Wed iii'n.luy, Mlnt Amiln unit l.ilhl Merrill trn vUillntf 'n 1'iiilluini KMluiduy ttml HiiihlHV . Mr, nihI Mta, (i. W. Jlt mul Mr mt.l Mm. I.. K. t'wk ul Hnknr City 'iit Htintlity In Orgim Uly, Mr. M. ('. ltliimn, who Itna Wn v'fitliig hr linithor, Ju.liio Mtllrlilc, lt(l TiicKiUy (viiliig fur lit-r huiim In Wuixttitllil, (', Clinrli IUUit ( Spi lntlol.l , 111,, r rivixl in Oregon City Inat Tni'mlnv mid in vlUiiigt iinele', V. O T. WH limim',. Hull mi ii mneling tour tlirouuli llio weniorn noiiniry. Mm Knim l.wrcni' emiin Inline from ('urvallU vullegw In iontl Hmnliiy, Hlie u tteeiimitiii'd by Mm A unit Suhuh'Ih. HiiinUy ,Mi I'v4 Smyth, Jim. Smyltm, Kiul llttrrv Nnuni.'lti ul Portland vlit.d tlieni Julitt Mm, h. Kiilvi'd lioiiiu Imlii Alrn-k U eik. Ilu un llm ('diindUii I'mlllc Ntvigntiiin -oniuiiy' nlmiiiiiiliiii I'remiiT whuli rtnked I'OI.ITH'At, AITOm MKMM. Hr-rutl orx llildi nml .Mluli II mill Con Ifiesniihiii Heriiiiiiiii (outing. IMIifvK TIIK C'Aim. A Man Uroiiud to Vtovn u Ui Truck ur Aurora, Tliruiiirii tint iirilittleul wmk of tin! b"t 1'rldnV limrnliig the north bound wtiiipulgn him Ihhiii i rowdi'd Into h j ovitrlmitl twin iliKcovrt)d th body of a nhort Ke of Ihnti good den of wor k man on the railway twk Jiixl north of will ho doliM hcforti idrcllon ilay, Kveiy ii ii'ii i ) t r of tlui Orminn d'dniiiitloii will n'itk In Oregini City, t 'liit-kuitintt in lint only county in tint tnii, outnldiiof Mullnmniili, thai will litt IIiiih (uvnri'd. HiMiutor M i t.'litill 'h iIiiIh I'liiuea II mt. Hn will nnnk Ht Hlilvt-ly'H theater on Wpdiinmlitv nvniilng, Nov, 2. Hmiiilor )oldi will uddieoii a meeting at the iunii ilui' on I hn tiiccfeding Kut ur.lity vvmiliig, Nov. A Congrniiitiiiitn HiTiniinri will innkii a ewh Ht J'uhj' hull on tlit) niulit ln.frti llie eli'i t Inn on Moiidity evening, Nov. 7. 'Mm following h'tii r on the milijeut to ('ImlriiiHii Hiownell will f"'uk for llitelf : Itonnii'miii, or,, (ii lolwr lil,-liu Mk. Ilitiiwuiti.i. Yptirmteenird tnvor hl lintul, I Khali emli'uvor to Im prrwnl til the lime iiitMitiotivl li v von ml "hull ul oiire write (lie umlnil i-oiiitiilitM' lo mlvintUe tliln ilul - NiivimiiIht "III " tlinl the Hiiitnieiita limy Hot Poiilllrt. Willi kiml rigiird. Minn-rely youm, lll'.lll HrlltlAKS. There khoild li H l,ug Htteliditnce ut everyone of thee iiu'i t iuu-t Theie ih no danger of the petiole learning too miti'll hIioiiI the urr.it (jni ie joint Involved In llim riiiii)iitlgn nml tliev will !' heller nhle to form rttiionul rnnHiiKiotiN iider hearing the iihjtel thoroughly din ciDiiieil hy men who know whut they am tulking ulmiit. tint hrlditn over khiihllng river thin idn of Aurora. After the tiin Intd luiHiM'd over th hmly It Woiiud mid Ir, Jinwupof Hiilem, who will un the train, iiiude mi exuiiiiniilion of the remitinii which wert) found to m rold and to lwr evideiii'O of luivlnu U-en deitd some lioiir. The body tliioittd by ths id of IIih truck mid Orotioi Iloliimn wan riotl lled of llm otfiirrt'iice. The coroner mid Dr. Yenrgitin went up on tint triiin to exmniiie Into the mullet They found tlmt two train" hail evidently tun over th body uriu nolng iii and the other down for It had bn ilrngged a diatance of atiout 40 varda alotiK the Iratk mid when found waft about midway between the nd of the coil me It had been draped over, A jury wan iiimniotied and It afr tained that the duueaited watt a (ierinaii ithmit $! yea in of age by the name ul Cbtiti. Kortiit, lie bad been almut Auroiil noine titim ami Thurmlay iiihi he iitwned hl wittch there for I'-. I iirchiint'd two ll.ilH ot whit-ky and ataiteil down the track. That la the hist wen of him alive. One of the bottle loll of liijiior wan found on the trat k near the body. The fragmeiita of the other were altto found. W , II. II. SaniKon w on (lie train 77i uvonfll teo, wllh Calacrh, la to trtop It wlllxnit turiny It, TIm i.Ioiioii, Irrlla IinK tniir, atriiiig CHiiaUn aolutloiw, o crenriw," Uainia ami Hi" liku may, rliam, llintn for a tliua Hut tliev iimv (irlva Jllio lilmTum to tba luiiint. Tlx) wrong way In full of ilnuxer. Tim riirbt way l a irovl ima, It'i with Tr. Hajjo'a (JaUtrrh Iti'nietly, It niraa, ier fmrtjy ami ruuiiiiitly, by Ilu mild. aouUj luK, cUwinuiK bii'I beuilriK proiarrtjea, Urn wimit eaiMi of Chronic Catarrh. It haa provwl ttmilf right, tliniiiiil of Uiiua, wba vttrytlilng abM luta failnL Ami Una makm lla protirlfira willing to prova tliat It'a tlw rlht ttilng for you, no matter bow Laul your caaa or of bow long etaii'lliiK. If Uxy can't cure your Catarrh, they'll pay you Vm In mab. Thny mean It, Tluiy'ra eartain of tlieir mwlldna. You pay only for the good you gefc J. W. n. R6DHOUS6, AVatclunnker &, Jeweler. All Work Done on the Prem ises and Warranted for Twelve Months. A l.lttle (ilrl'a Kxperleure In Mlfht liumie. Mr. anil Mra. Ixiren Treacott are ketiji era ol the (iov. J.ightliouae at Hand Deni'h, Mich., and are bleaaed with a diiuubtiT four year old I.uxt April ahe waa taken down with Meaalea, followed with a dreadful ('oiifli and turninit into a Fever. Uoi'tora at home and Detroit treated bet, hut in vain, ahe grew worae rapidly, uctil alie waa a mere "handful of lioiiea." Then alie tried Or. Kinii'a New Jliacovery and after the line ol two and a hall hut ilea, waa ceinpletelv cured. Tbey aHy Or. King'a New Oiacovery ia worth ita weight in gold, yet you may iret atrial taittle free attieo. A, Harding' Oiugatone. After all, the mild aL'em iea are the beat. I'erltupa they wotli uiore alowly, hut tliev woik aurelv. Or. P'erce'a l'leaa- when the body waa diacovered, he went Bt ppiiHa,,,, an c'tive agency but quiet Satisfaction Guaranteed. Watches Regulated Free of Charge. No. 4, Commercial Hank Mock, Oregon City, Oregon. Si F. W. MILLER, BuIds, - Fertilizers, Poultry and Bee Supplies, Etc., Etc. PORTLAND OREGON. Theie w 111 lie inuaic at all thean meet- on the Hound ill Colllaloll with the collier li"K' and everything will be done to Willamette. He narrowly eneaied de- provide ample and eoioloitable accom atrtn thin on that wcaaion j I'ttiona fur lar-e crowda. Mr.. Klla Iligginaon waa vlaiting! apeclal Invllatluu la extended to the t.i i. i.. .i el,. LM.l.in ladiea to attend theitemtH-liiiKa. ) Next Hutu dav mght ! lUtker of I'urlland, I. ; Chairman llmtrnell laddreaa a iiuhllc mivilng lake, never ahock nor dentnue the aya- tfin anil half their power ia the mild way ; in which their work ia done Smallest! rheal,totake. Oteadoe. Twfciily-I live ci'iite a viul. Of ll triictfita. Jury. That jmy lound the rather re maikahle verdict that deceaaetl fame to lua ilcath on the railroad track au'd "aullioriwd the pror autboritiee to exmniiie into the manner ol death" which it waa the particular duty ol thin jurv to do. The remaina of the Meaata. l.ydell , ,,, Wlro (.,H.tl.a In a box and I.. 1.. ''"''"r and j jlU,rrei j,, l)lB or,.go, City cemetery j Chilhlaina, t'orne, and all Hkin Erup ol Ihia city will i u.i..iUu I tiona, ami wiaitively cures 1'ilea, or no ! pav reipnretl. It ia guaranteed to uive All tlie SEND FOR CATALOGUE. ITCHELL-LEWIS k STAVEB CO. 1 : Haluralav inorniuii. KKWKKa NlUKI-Y CoKI'I.KTKK,- Hunilay. Hbe left New Whatcom on the ateamer 1'remler and waa nmcli ahaken .... 1 iI.m ....llt.l.iii I I.iaI m-riM'Umt Him ' - " t.i i ll ,l.... tl . ahli. on the Hound. Mra. Ilignlnaun ; - "., ... 1 J Tl.aa iii.t1..ka.,liiia W ii ( 1 1 a.l .1 w lilolil id I lit left holiday afternoon to vlait rnlativea . -.r1 niwa ol the new aeweraire evatem under ii i i i ,.i..i -i..-, .i,.. .,,,1 i tine named for the iolnl debate on tanlT ; ' ''M " l" np" "twtraire ')"""" andlriend. In 1 ortland a lew dity.a.id thehlutrbaa bee., laid. Thi. includea then return bnme. Mf ;roVB WW feet of aix-im b ,,,, 3021 feet of JmUe Mehlrum a family are inovlmj tlli, w,.,.k ,, ,,, j ei.l-inch pi,M, 5'.':1 of lO-inch. 57 of 12- from the farm tollrem I ity Ibla eeg. . iaw,i,,i Inch heaidi-a IHl) feet of eitrht incli and Ilucklen'a Arnica Halve. The Ileal Salve in the world for Cut, Hruioea, Korea, Ulcers, r-alt Kheum, hever Korea, letter, t.liapiait llauila They w ill occupy the reaideno next lo ; fcw ,,,,, K,i,lllV ,,,,, jtM leet ot 12 inch iron at the outlet T.A.I'oi'" ' Waleratreetwhi.il waa, ,,.,,,. Illlkr , ,w,llll( tt(,,lr,,gw.(, ; on Fourtl, and Kahili atrceta. Tbereare recently vacated by Alex VV arner'a Umlly ; ' . . . M .w. c.,1,,,,1,.. . 11 man holea in the a.atem, 14 lamti iwrlect aatialaction, or money retunueii. rni'e J.i cents per box. A. Harding. For aale by U HEADQUARTERS FOR- Mitche FARM AND SPRING Wagons, itiovltm to roftland. Judrt Meldttlin'a move ia mainly to make It mine con venient lor the children to attend achutil In thia city. I.. J. Ounnaway, ol Plainview, Nob, arrived in KoM'horx laat Momlav. He waa eiTtimpatned try lour laiuiliea. 27 jutraoiia, who expect to make their home In Ootiglaa county. Mr. Immiawiiy rametothia atate laat July, and Icing ph'aacd with the ui Miiudinita went buk (r bia family, with the aloe rea.ilt. ' holea at the dead enda, 10 catch baaina olle. . ! All persons finding themaelvea in-! detitinl to tin w ill pleaae rail ami nettle their arcouuta aa aoon aa poaailile orelae i i ne accounia w in ie iiirneu over 10 our attorney for collection. Maykh Ackkhman. ( Ht Treaaorer'a Notice Nolice ia hereby K'ven tliat there are i liimlaoii hand aulncient to pay all out- aiaiitllng warranta intloraeil prior to Nov. !2i, 18H1. Interest ceaaea witli date of thia notice Oregon City, Oct. 12, 18t2. tf F. J. lvot'ia, City Treasurer. ; aftertiiton. There waa a uoo.1 uttenibin.'e an4m.ich ei.thiiala.ii. waa ..nmileated. I ,,ri,k Unk- The linlah- Tlterew lll U. a a.li.e! ineetina- at ' i'1" ot ,l,' ,,u,r cceaa,.rle. cleamng Hai kamaa atal ion Friday evenm Oct. I t,m .vt,,n i 'o occupying the 2 to be addrea.e.1 by Chairman ltrown- i""'""'"" " contractor. It iaa!.e ell ami othera. i1'''' 141 ,,,e I'f'Perty owners to . - ! know that the coat ol the acwer will be j School Vill i. i , iu.iK.ilMirh(KHl ol one-thbd leaa fl... I...- ......;i ....... 11... t L ll.i.tt ll, .lmulri 1 ..mm v.u'lr uau iir, ii. i .i,,-r..n. in.. I mill inn a mill conn e'e,l I llltll w aa coiiteiiiiiluteil in t lie ' !,,. i . l i...i, .,..1 ti.,..m I..,. tl. ,ii...in. Fioiii a letter written Hy Mra. Ada E ... 7 .. . . Iluril, of tiroton, K I), we quote: W e have large noit-reaident attend- l-hed cl. It la ahaohilely neoeaaary, j ,. Wm ,aken wi,h wj wilich ; am-e, miiny troui t Biieiiiali. , nowever, tiuii uie iii-aeaaiiienia iki pain aa j tlil on my I.nnuaf cough aet in ami I ri.u. i., I H .......i ii..lil,.i tl . -1... i.wl .ml tli,ri ihw ihIiuI,. aill Iwi - i finailv iKi iiiinatttit in Conautniition. JuMiia. n I -ourl lion.,., Iiaa la-en ,j(,rurv WK.t,.,v eini. ,tm.., ,naialiiig lumted in due total form. It ia impera- touched up in bright colora thia wwk hy ; (j( mu tlvp ,ml ,,e .. H. complied with. It rainier Oavia. It baa la en atiKicatcd . The at Ii.hiI ia la-ing trained to aalulc ' c.iniiot vet t told definitely how much that the lady would In- atlll further beau- J () ()( ro,.juljnn. n,mim and ! the rebate to the pro.ierty owner will tiful hy turning her nut-brown Ireaaea to Mm vrt.mltH (or t'Hmilm ' la. but it ia likelv to In. alamt one-third, a g'.llen hue and providing her a puir of , ... .... . ...,t..hr.u..i in tl.i . i i r... ' ' T.L,.U liltlil .u...,,l.. l.ni. lip K,..tt mr mo i . i ..,. ,:.. ... i .. i- ....v- w ...j ... I ..... ........ ... ( t alarrli Kc'iie.lv at Ml cent a lHittle, lo i the afternoon at Shlvely'a hull. make no ."iO0. One failure to cure would atrilicd ahem- Intaaeineiita jahtl extreuiltiea. The water on the untK'r river haa rained only about four or live Inchea and the Iwata cannot run up much almve the Yamhill. The Modoc and llm Klwood are doing a gotal buaineaa, however. Tlie lloag w ill not atart till the water geta up to a good atage, The new walk from Keventh atreet down lo Ninth auiieracding the old "Hap tlat alide" will lie completed thia week and It will be a greateonvenience to peo ple who have occaalon to travel that way, Mr, Huinmera, near Kilverton, think he baa Iff HI catllah In one of Ida Hah jMimla, which have multiplied from HH) he put in the pond laat apring. Leal. A due bill given by Carlton A It own crana ol Canny payable to Win, Klaetach. All pcraolia are warned not In hnv the aniiie. W. K. Joiinhon. The tivercrowdiiig ol the achiail baa take the profit from i0atlea. Ilamak- been partially relieved bv placing the , Profeaa to rure " cold in the head " , . , , , , , ,, . , and even chronic calarib, and if thev fall eighth grade and few Irom the Oral grade , . .. . , . - ver-tt.ntideac.- In the Croaa hotiae which haa been prepared with the neceanary acliool furniture. Mra. J. N Graham ia the new teacher. The eight grade Ht ill con tinuea to meet in the principal's room for Mil call and lo attend motning ex ertdaea. The claasea In algebra, general biatorv and phyaical gtography from the eighth grade, which have recited in the vice-priiicipal'a room, will now recite in their own room, the removal of the eighth grade making thia poaailile. I'l Tit. I have aome money to loan on im proved Oregon City property. II. .. Hl'KKIIAHT. If yen wnnt Hlj burrow innni'y llllii mo. Not in newspaiier wortla but in hard caah ! Think of w hat confidence it takes to put that in the paiera and mean it Ita maker believe in the remedy, lan't it worth a trial? Isn't any trial prefable to catarrh? For hale Cheap. Lot household furniture nearly new, including cook stock. 0. W. Ru n, tlth etret between Center and Washing ton . tf l our doetora gave me tip. aaving I could live hut a abort time, 1 gave uiyaelf up to my Saviour, determined if I could not at.ty with my friends on earth, I would ineel my absent ones above Mv hus band aa advised to get Or. King's New Oici-ovcrv for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all. eight buttles; it has cured me and thank liod I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottlea free at O. A. Harding's drugstore, regular size 50c. and fl.OO. Wantku, second hand grain sacks. K. K. Williams the grocer. tf Receipt, note and order books at the Kntkhckisk ollke. The finest line of cigars in City Seventh street drug store. Oregon Boats roR tiik Exposition. Here after on Sat unlay nights during the continuance of the Portland exposition the Oregon City boat will make an ex tra round trip leaving Oregon City at ti:;!0 ami l'ortland at 11 :30. , Kound trip tickets including aciinltaion to the ex position SK) cents. For several years past a gentleman in Nashua, N. II", has been in the liabit of taking Ayer's Saraaprilla to tone up his svatein preparatory to the heated term. He finds that this medicine relieves tlie tired feeling so prevalent during spring and early summer, II. Z. Ilurkhart Duvs city bonds, school bonds, county and city warrants. Office 24ti Washing ton street, Portland. Residence, Ore gon City. 10-9 tf . Open & Top Buggies, Carriages, is, M Carts, niinnmin minuhnri '. v.J A Cvv 'i-- '.4- V L7f ' . v. 1m AND EVERYTHING ON WHEELS. Largest stock and most complete assortment in the Northwest. Also, largest dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Farm, Dairy and Mill Machinery. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. MITCHELL-LEWIS & STATER CO. New Market Block, - - - Portland, Oregon. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, Furnishing Goods BOOTS fflD SMS. We have bought and just received another big lot of goods from the east at much less than manufacturer's prices which we have now ON SALE. A few articles we have at awfully low prices, besides lots of others. READ IT. ChOAKS, CLOAKS! Ladies' and Children's Cloaks, 50c. up. DRESS GOODS. Dress Goods. All wool Indies cloth colore, fiOo. All wool Henrietta, all colors 50c fancy stripes i-'ieckH Henrietta. Bno. Houiiio iimi iwiu uiiimh goons jw, it. i u, inedieated llannol heavy 3()e., a cheaper at 25o. Gray shirting all ami Red llannel Checked iu pi..,, l,.,.r ( ii NaniNid H l ninir iue lie, unit i-ai-. jnu. iiiuu "' "-. : ' . , ,.r' . e . i . .. i i l. ii i ene ion niUHuil uxiru ouiiui y ou. nt "ini- - - .. - . r . . . . Khirtinor hlaw lOo ed mnHlin 12 yds. $1. A good heavy cotton flannel, bloaeho.l and un i.i i.,..i hi,, Mi.,iiin.r '. nml 2 vds. wide 20o. Good linen toweling -?i i a Aa ..iiU,.Jrni1 1 nun toweline. extra wide, 10c. l air ot law size heavy cotton towelH, linen finish, 25c. Large sue Turkish bath towelB, 35c. a pair. Best gingham 12 yds. 11. Good miahty calico 20 ydl $1. Fanoy tidy towels largo bizo 29c, and a smaller 20c. A nice worked, fancy colors, lambrequin, $1.25, if 1.45 and $1.75. A very line ladies' black hose, warranted not to fade, crock or stain, 3!)c, worth liOo, to 7."e, A ladies' cashmere hose 4"c, all wool. An extra tine em broidered pongee silk handkerchief, 25c, worth 50c. anywhere. Ladies' standing collars 2 for Sc., linen. Ladies tilack silk mixed gloves k. Corsets I a Bier Barcain 1 This is one of the best corsets that is made, at 05c, worth if 1,50, eastern prices. Then we have plenty cheaper kinds. Garter elastic, tw. a yd., worth 10c W ool veiling oc, all colors. Silk veiling 15c. A tine opera fan with feather trimmings, white and colors, 75c, worth if 1.50. Dross buttons 5c a doz. Oxidized silver picture frames, cabinet size, 25c, big bargain. lost quality shoo polish 20c Nice hair ornaments 5c Silk lace in colors 5c 2 jo. per yd. Men's overshirts, all wool, 11.25. Men's all wool serge, black with small white stripes, $1.35, worth $1.75. Men's mixed over shirts !)5c. Men's working shirts 45c, 50c. and 55c, all colors, you ought to see the quality for the money. Boys' shirts 20c. and 35c. Men's red medicated flannel undershirts 95o. Men's gray mixed under shirts 20c, and drawers 29c Boys' merino 25c. Men's all wool hose, heavy, 25c More Men's Pants, and cheaper than ever. We can now sell you a good cloth man's pants (no overalls) for 75c, 90c, 95c, $1.15 and $1.45, all worth double and some more than that. Shoes I Shoes!! Shoes III A heavy full stock men's high top shoes, $1.05, worth $2.50 anywhere. Boys' full stock heavy lace shoe $1.25, worth $1.75 anywhere, just the thing for rough weather and good wear. Men's heavy lace shoe 95c. Men's working shoes medium weight $1.45. Ladies' medium weight of: every day shoe, $1.25, and a little better article for $1 45, all worth more money. Ladies line f rtncu kid shoes if l.yo. e have a tew numbers of tine French kid ladies' shoos on hand (patent leather tips) we will close out at $2.85 and $2.95, a few cloth tops among them; this is a big bargain. We also have a few numbers sample shoos left which always sell from $( to $8 a pair, we will close out at $3.95. Baby's shoes 25c. a pair. Boys' and girl's school shoes, heel and spring heel, 75c, 95c. $1.15; this is another one of our bargains we do not have every day. An old ladies' congress shoe $1.25. Old ladies' slipper, hand sewed and turned, 95c, worth $1.50. We have a few oxfords left with cloth tops number 2J, 3 and 3j to close out at $1 a pair, regular price $2.50. We; also have among this lot a line of girls tanned leather shoes we will sell at 69c a pair, best wearing shoe ever made. THE BOSTON STORE.