Oregon City Hntcrprisc! SCHEDULES OF TIME OCT CO K NTKAMKIIN, Hlranir. AI.I'oNA A MMoNA: I.B4VR MMn fitV Mum hmrutmi ' J hi. In i , hi, la cm in a im h. in. ' Ul H III. 7 !W III. !, III. I ) III, J ' l HI, S Ml i l. Kll MMW I. ...til... 1'iwlilvnly mi IriMuhl (kr.ii ii the 4 n,l A ,KI u i'lm'll lrlH HI'NHAV. '"' k ii m '"'I' w. II ki. m. " u m, 4 1 i in Tliim Mill miliiH'l In i liati HHIimit iiiitli't wit TIIMIN I'V'mC IIAII.WAY NimTK H'H'HII. Alliany lirnl (war Ullolli) III. .ink K tnrioi Miliiiiylil llntnhlim Ul ()f Ullollll illl-IN iM'Hi, (iilmia imf lailuna) AlUitiy I mim (way aialliMiai allluiiila Knu. (iliuiutli) HI a. in ii a ui. P m. Ml m IM HI J 'i i. Ill TIIK MAILS. Mailt rliuo miii S.illli.i a III , I l III , l III. Mailt I'liiin ("Ilit H..11II1. , ni.T U(i 111. Ilia K4IM Orril'liyiii Kly l aiui. Miillimanil Ulalla liaitaal tint and arrivp al I; m ililly or.ni I'lly In Uly . Ullii i'lr k H....I,.. Hr.k. V ill. hi Ullli. Mullliii u. I '1.I1.111. Iat al III a 111 luxa-lny, lliuilay ami aauiKlay, itl -liirtu tm lllttitia ta at I Afl i m KHII.VY, NOVKMHKH IK, IHirj. KlMftttUKK AMI Knot. Oil Sltinly I'VfiiltiK Mia, Mike Iiavuran mid Ima Imiiil o ('UrluiiiM ihiiiI l I Im tvitittinrn IVillo 1kh in tlii city "the lmly liwilinl for lr." I lor liiiUml trimj In k'i lirr Inmi rlm!iiiliill nut h)iiI lu the Uak. Alli'r li1 urlil ik 1 1 in hi (or lil In the rily olll-t-im tixik Iht In the I'l'T jail ftuvinn tier in ili I'tiatmly tif Imr liinlimul wliu mil ullli' in iiialmin lii'i Iwiil lor iiiiih lm(. l'rivitiK I. Im (ruin the aim tititnllml Ilia intlnia over II11 lint utiive mill I11O1I It llii'Ri In ai'llit r( l that oiill.l tin ilnne till Mii' rulir. 011I ralliiitf luatlly, "Urn, lii'lp " Tlx Ilia Iwll ruiiK ami the llri"ni"ii iiriiiil out hut fouii'l ruttliintf lli tiirninii the wnlxr on x.-rt Mm lUvoran, ami (licy ilil not Hunk tu 1I0 llial, Kailv Suniliiy inntniii.' altur pay In it fur llm liiirnii mallrpiM Mi. I' tin mrti.l ,i( ur rural lituii a aaililrr anil avilwrvr mouiaii. Imam nKra r ()i.nrttKK. Tli rarly ailvmit ul llm rlilri ' iiiotnr Una to (iUilnlniiK liaa atl In mnilnii tlia liii-l iif iruri'aa lwr wliii'li will ulliiiiali'ly Itrtug many liimruvriiipnla. II. K. Cron in ruitjiinrlliin lih Mr. K. O, McCuwn I liavinn .'tiKI at-rr aurvi-ywl Inlo lull M by liHI. TlirM- tilmka Wyom! tliu CUi kainaa liii.lk'! a awin-h ill l put in ami a liranili line ill I liullt ! toniling In an naalnrly ilirwliun thrmijch tli Iraot fur thn-ilihl uf tnllc lo anil Ihr nr'iaH ai'riiMcuunly n. Inaihtig to (.'Uckainaa. The rail am alrvaily pur. chawil for thl lirani'h ami Ilia mail will tn itrailml iliirinx thu wuilur o aalol rra.ly fur onratiiiii In tho parly nprintt. Wlmn ioinilrlfl a ihU1 rar will Ik run far (lUilalone anrviro ami will inuko frtHiufiil triiw from Fiml lrtiit In Ortmun City to Ihr Mill of tint nwil In (ilailntonn. A 1'aimriHoi Ohiikh. Tlia A.O V , V, of Ihi i-lly ia in a niorr inMiru conilil ion than Dvnr liofnrti in it hinlury ml i now urowliiit faalir than any tll.M Biu'r,! luiliMflitlMrv nr fralitrnal I am'U'ty III thi city, Hocordor Oi'o. Calill who ha wtvin! in that fit parity lor ni'arty three year InforniiMl a rt portor that they now have 103 iiumiiImm and thi'm will I nint uioro uioinhpr addfil at thu next mwliinj. Tim ordvr in thn alula liaa 4-1IH1 uiiuiilNira I nrinn tlui year junt rhwint: tlii'nt lia Ihhmi thirty-aix dnlh with hut wnlin iiiniinl. The nlwtion of olliwr lor tho I'li-niim yiar will otvur at thior llrt tnintiiiu in IWt'inlirr and 'ln iiiHlallation at their Unit inimtitin in Jan uary. Tho order la ilanniii a public hmlnllullon. Hkvkhki.v Scai kkd On Tmwday aa Mr. K. C. llttckfl waa proiarln the hath lor Iwr hahy he wan aovewly waldi'd. Sh IihiI jiiHt poured the boll nt water into the bath tub and to'd away to get cold water when the child either It'll or not into the tub. Ilia shrill acreams appraiaed Mra. Ilaoket uf the accident and ehe rimliod to lift him out of the tub, but tho limine! underdo! Iilnu held the heat and before it could lie torn away the aide and one ttrm were badly acnlded. Help waa iiuinudiutely Runimoned and the woiiuda ilreHHed, but with an liiimiie bliater on one able the child did not rent much Tuemhiy iiIkIiI, beinir ill Krent pain. l'Vluniitely the akin l not much broken and the accident I not likely to prove futul. I'i'miiinii tiik Motoh. Ueo. A. Steel, ninmiKer of the l'oitlund and Oregon City motor line wa in the city Monday looking after the work on his road which la rapidly neurlnu completion, llo ac companied 11. E. CroHg down to the OlmlHtonfj mill where hn wiiihod to see about gettlnu out aome timber needed for th brldgo. Mr, Steel mild that with no delay In getting the timbers needed, the road would he inside the city limits by the llrat of December. Thi will re quire aome rapid work, but Mr. Steel baa domonmrnted his ability to push thingHuid he generally docs about as lie say, bo the people of Oregon City may expect an electric line in their own ballwick very soon, , V 1 ! t ' ,M I BOAJD Or TIADE, A Inli.ra.llnn and rrultalili Maatuig Hold Mundiy ttrmlug. Th iniwllng of llm board on Monday lilglit waa not a large one niimerlcnlly eiilidilcred, but liuportiiiit liiiaincaabcar lug I'I'iin the coiniiiiinlly's adviiiicuient waa traiiaacliid. The cniiiinlttee on advmtlaliig made a reKirt upon the cut and atyle of a pamphlet In U Uauml by the lioard. Their report I'ouleiiiphileil a bonk of alxly-foiir mgea, le 4kH, t It cover to be done In twg colni and to lie of tough mtllcrUI, Tricea went Mil. milted for plain work ranging fiom I'.TiO for com mon print lu:7() for fair ipiiillty of hook pier, The report provoked a lively diiH'uaalou a lo what waa deairahle in a piuiiiihlet of Unit nature. The opinion eemed in prevail that a Miiall map ahowing the greater purt of Clacaama iiiunty and Iha adjacent territory lo the Columbia at the mouth of thn Willamette aiiould he one uf the feature, alao that vlewa of tho mill, Inclorie, mblla building, thi fall and prominent real-dein-ea would prove an attractive feature and it waa und"rato.id that the committee would lake tlieae thing Into conaidera tinn in preimrinii the malertal for the work. The hoard voU-d to have u,,, ' ciinimltlK piepare (he copy and to re ceive bid for printing ami binding 10.000 ctipiea. t'poii Invitation of the council the lnrd apnoliited tbrie member to confer with a like mimlier reineiieiitiug the council prepaie audi amendmenla to the city charter aa may aeem dcalrahle. Oil motion the preaident, II. K Croat a named a memlier of that com mitle and C. II. Cautleld and T. L Charman were added by apxiiutmcnt. The ciHiunlttee apHilnteiJ to take the tiiHeiatary ttept to mainUin Intact ex iatiug county boundarie, teitorted ihrough lt chairman, C. O. T. Wllllama, having held a meeting at which the matter w a quite fully lin'iiael and a plan of action formulated. Thi com mittee reported (biding iiil a mimlier of the moat influential citlxena who two yean ago favored county livinion who, now rupreaa a lino conviction that an nexution lo Multnomah ia not now di alrahle. After di'cuaaing road improvement the Ixiard adjouri,el, Uh kaok Ittm iKii. Mr. I'. K. Morey manager of the Portland (inner! Kleo trie company, which ia now in control ol the locka, electric atalion and power of lb Willamette fall but announced to the public that the company baa re duced lock chaigea on straw and log. Thi will be directly beneficial to the people of tho upper river who are large ahlpjiora of Imlli article. The new rate on airaw 1 'Jit cent per Ion and on log :10 rent er 1000. The old rale wae BO centa on each. It ia probable that other article will he added to thi lil aa soon at the company can ee It w ay to do so. Jikatii or Anna Hi'vi-iiky. On Wcdncaday morning at ll:;IO, Sarah Anna Humphry, elder daughter of Mr, and Mr. J. Y. Humphry died af ter a long and dialreiwing lllne. The funeral will occur from the Methodist church at one o'clock on Friday, Hov. (I. Syke ohViating. Anna, aa she waa know n at home and to her friends, was at borne and tu be frienda, waa a bright girl junt bloeaoining inlo a bcautilul woman of lovable diKpoaition and ex cellent character. Her death at the erly age of 17 year I a aeveie blow to her parent and intimate friend. Tahk Plack School, On Saturday the school board uf l'ark I'lace met and accepted their new school building which has just been completed. It is a handsome two-story, four room structure, and is generally regarded as the neatest school building in the county. The builder, Holden Hargraves, has done himself credit in his work. School is now- In progress there under the success ful suiHirvision ol Prof. J, V. Gray. Pupils are in attendance from Park Place, (Hailstone, Kdgewnod and Clacka mas Heights. TiiANKsiuviNd Haix Tho time for K Co's annual ball having approached the company Is busy making preparations for their fourth annual party, the Invita tions for which Are already out bearing date of Nov. 24th, with tho hour of8:II0 , . ' ,. for the grand march. Tho committee on entertainment consists of Limit. F. H. Kelly, W. A, Huntley ; Sgt O. W. Yoargaln, Corp'ls J. E. Khodes and W. Shouhan; reception, Capt. J. V. Ga nong, Lieut. L. 1 Pickens, Corp'l H. E. Ferrin, K. M. Hands, K. J. McKitt rick ; floor, Lieut L. L. Pickens, Corp'l A. JI. Spooncer, J, W. 0'Coni:ell, John Ticinbttth, jr., and Geo. Hlnearson. Mkauk Post Nominations, At their n'gnlar meeting last Monday night Mcmlo Post No. 2, (1. A. H. initiated three new members and nominated the following members for the various olU cos: Commander, C. H. Punchy; 8. V. C, J. Confer and W. II. Hurglmrdt; J. V. C. Mr. Poreimis; surgeon, L. M. An drews; chaplain, C. A. Williams; Q. M., II. J. Harding; 0. P., J. B. CaMtr and J. P. Shaw;0. G., J. Slmdo. 1 ' ' Land Ci.rakino. Contracts taken for grubbing and stump-pulling for any number of acres. Good work guaranteed. Address J. W, LaMab, Park Tlnce. Ladies' and Gents', robes atlloltran A Warner's Undertaking parlors. tf Tmmi.1 roa Nnr VVkuk W, N, llarnitt, the able proaecutltig attorney will have hi baud full tho coming week the grand jury having returned Hcveral true bill. On Monday Hurt Hacon and Hob Oardner will he tried ; on Wcdneatiay M. Unlet tund trial for ahiHitlng lliuiler; i rldny i net apart for V. . UrucB alter which I. l.nMahleii will be tried for alander. Thus far Mr. fliirrelt lias been huay aaiHtii by C. II. I've In attending to the grand jury. He w ill now have to convince the trlul jury of the jimtlce of the bill and indictment. A HroNMV Kii'miiKNi a. On Monday Alono (iiMicr, a U. H. inector, rw luriied from the beadwatera of the Molulla where he went aeveral week ago to look over the aurveyt made by Henry Meldriiin lant auuimer, After vialling Mr. Meldrlliu and gelling the imli'a lor comiMtrinon with hi own be left on the evening train for Halem. lie found mountain life in November any thing hut the pleaaiire piflnn-d by aum mer vlaitoi. Henry exMi t an arly and favorable report njHin hi work aa the lnH'clor aeeined to he well pleuaed with Ita appearance, Hai'man Ohm Ntitiai.. On Tue- 'l.r lt-v. O, W. I.uca waa called upon lo join In wedlock A. A. lluiiman of Portland, ami Miaa Margaret J. Owens of Heaver Creek. The ceremony was performed in the Congregational church In tho preaence of a few relative. Al wards the wedding party adjourned to The l.iverrnore where an elaborate w edding dinner w as served, eight plate being set. The chief feature of attraction on the table waa a large beautiful cake w ith wedding liell attached. (ion to Ti kkkv Hon. I). P. Thomp son who got lua start In life in Clacka mas county haa been tendered the niia sion tu Turkey, which oiler he has ac cepted. Mr. Thompson was tendered Ibis position some time since, but Minii-ter Ilirscb conaented at that time lo return for a time to complete negotia tions then iending. Mr. Thompson will adjust bualncK matter here ao a to remain away till sprii.g and will leave about the first of Iicccnilicr. Ki'xi'iAi. Coi HisKL. The relatives of C, Sutnr w ho ws killed a few days ago in Canhy have engaged (ieorge C. lirow nell to asaist the district attorney, W. X. Barrett in the prosecution. The case has been set for Tuesday morning the '.".'nd and will attract much attention as it is one of the most important casea on for tin term. Hon. Henry McGinn of Portland lias been retained for the defense . Yoca OrroBTi'NiTir. A Thanksgiving entertainment will lie given by the ladies of the P-aptist church next Thurs day evening at the church. An excel lent program baa been prepaid and those who attend are assured of a musical and literary treat. All are invited to come and finish the holiday with an Intellectual good time. Admis sion only 15 cents. Tut Kivsh KisiNO The storm of the past week ia lieing felt on the river which ia rising quite rapidly. The up per river will soon atford ample depth tor boats to pass freely and the work of bringing dow n the up river freight will progress more rapidly and under more favorable circumstances. Hint Orchard. Walling A Jarrish, the Oswego nur servmen, offer the finest selection of fruit trees eversold in Clackamas coun ty at prices within the reach of all. Call and examine samples of their trees and got prices at F. T. Harlow's store Oregon City. Sot ice. All person indebted to the firm of Fields A Son will please call and adjust their accounts immediately as the cs tate must lie settled. Respectfully 4t F1KI.D8 A Son, Money to Loan. On Inside impioved Oregon City property. H. Z. Re kk 11 art. Cheoki Iron Industrie!. Pitit.ADKi.i'iiiA, Nov. 14. The Press, reviewing the prosKcts of the iron mar ket, says the election will check the tur thor expansion of the iron industiy, tvltii'lt nlma.lv Ituu a at.ui.llt fur luii.no.l ,, , , , . v . ' ., any demands liely to be made uiion it . for years to come Hait Wait for Two Per Cnt Topkka, F'ov, 14. Representatives of Eastern money in vansas say the re result of tho recent election in Kansas will stop all investments in that state until the policy of the alliance is fully known. More Now Oaaei. II.'miii'iki, Nov, 4. There have been 11 cases of cholera here since Saturday none of them fatal. .JAPANESE? CURE A new and complfto treatment, oonstmlnu of 8iiiiwUorloa, ointment lu CtauUa, also In Box ami IMIla: a pnalilve cure tor External, Internal, tlltml or blemllng, Itching, rhmiilo, Keeent or HerciltUry Plios, and many dltmaana nuil temale woakneaaea: It ia alwaya a great tiviielH to tit aoneral health. The drat ilia corory ol a medical cure rendorlni an operation wllh the kuile mutuoeiiaary ImrcalU'r. Thla rimedy haa never been known to (all. fl per box.. flforjV: aeut by mall. Why suffer from thl terrible dlaeaae when a written guarantee ia given with tlx boxe to refund ih money If not ouroil.. Bend atamp for (re aampln, Ouar auttfrlaaued by WunuAaaCLAaa A Co, whola ante and retail druggists, tole ageutt, Portlaud, Oregon. , ; BUSINESS LOCALS. Ifolman A Warner, Uudnrtaknra and Kinhahuer, Oregon City Hank building. Itecelpt, note and order books at the FNTKI"MIMK Olllcll, StM-dman's aoolhlug jKiwder for liielblrig babies and feverish children, now only llfty centa a packet. Accept none hut Steeilman's, tf Central addition loOiegon City in lot and blocks to suit purchaser. Property cheap, terms easy. See L. . Jannkv, with W, Carey Johnson. tf Hring your produce to the Park Place Store where you call always get the best market price and your 'good at the Kauie ligmet as though you paid cash . j Hlank nolo, receipt and order books ! at the Kntkhi-kihk ollice. i Hefore buying your winter supplies, call at the Park Place Store. They have one of the beat annul I men t of dry goods, clot liititr, lamia and shoes, mil- lllierv unil ll,ittt lunillv wnuwiua In I lackamaa county at pricea that tell Ptaa Mil.. Johnson A Warnaik will deliver pure, freali milk lo all part of the city both morning and evening. Good pasture, pure water and healthy cowt. Waktkp, second hand grain sack. K. E. Williams the grocer. tf If you want to buv lots in Holton ap ply lo C. O. T. William, agent. ITyau want ( barrow muisey apply la 4'. U. T. William. liOiingea, chairs, etc., niiholstere' at lloliiian A Warner's All work guar anteed, lie I air all your old lounge for little money and they will be good as new. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Entkhi-kisk of flce. Portland price. Iteautlful Huliur'ktii Home. One mile and a uuarter fiora town, grxxl hoard walk past the land. Acre tract to suit purchaser, term easy, the lines! suburban property ollered for sale, yet on the market New proponed motor line from Portland. High and sightly. See L. K, Jannkv with W. Carey Johnson tf Throwing up theSponge not our prewnt intention, but if you will notice our show window this week you cannot doubt that jSpnnireis the theme we want to enlarge ujKin. There is no other article no un satisfactory to buy, and no other so difficult to sell. We realize this and have gotten together an assort ment of bath, toilet, surgeon and carriage swinges which range from 5c. to 75c. If you will allow them to absorb your attention for even a few minutes we will assure you that we w ill not absorb too much of your finances in return. C. G. HUNTLEY, Successor to Caufield - & - Huntley, Frsioriptioi Druggists. Your Subscriptions! Between now and January 1st you will have to renew subscriptions for most of your papers and magazines, and choose the new ones you wish to put on your list. You can Save the Expense, The chance of loss or delay and all the annoyance of re mitting direct, by leaving your order at the Book Store. We guarantee safe arrival of the first number; or of all numbers if vou get them at the store. lut a still safer and more convenient way is to get your periodicals at The News Stand. The price is the same with but few exceptions; you can usually get them a day or two earlier than by mail; there are no missing or de layed copios; yot do not have to pay in advance, and you can change when you iilease or drop out poor nv m ers. Huntley's Book Store. Beautiful Fruit Farm ! Forty acres, level as a floor, all cleared, well fenced into five fields, good house 26x26 feet, splendid well ot good water and force pump, good barn and out houses, several hundred fruit trees prunes, apple, cherries, etc., small fruit in abund ance, several sheep, hogs, cows, two young horses. Everything in first class condition. For particulars, apply to owner, Milton Stingby, near Currinsville, or see L. R. Janney, with W. Carey Johnson, Oregon City, Oregon. MOMY TO LOAN! OFFICE Next door to CaufieM & Huntley's drug store. ! JTTTT? j ; fflTTTI T5T A j J. XXiJ r I i ft I i Ti 1 To buy dry gottdx o? all kinds, men's and boys' clotbing, ladies', minm'8' and cbildren's cloaks of latest cut and HUtMTior quality of goods, children's echool shoes, tuackintofhes and rubber goods fine groceries and pro riniorH in fact anything you want to wear or eat, is THOMAS CHARMAN & SON. The finest line of STORM SERGE DRESS GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO OREGON CITY. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S. loaKs! 5Ioa!s! loaKs! All of the latest cut and of a superior class of goods, -MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS'- Clothing! Clothing! Direct from Chicago, and the most complete line ever brought to Oregon City. Mackintoshes and Rubber Goods pine Groceries, All fresh and of superior quality. One Price to All And That the Lowest, GO TO Oregon City Iron Works for all kinds of Machine work and Casting. ALL REPAIRS To Traction Engines, Threshing Machines, Har vesters, Mowers, Etc., promptly attended to. OUR PRICES Are equal to the lowest to be had in Portland. Shop on Fifth St. near Main, Oregon City, J. ROAKE, Prop. OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS, Manufacturers ot and dealers In all styles of COMBiplATIOI. WII(E AMD piCp FENCE, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And Wire Fanel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence. Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow's Sash & Door factory, Oregon City, Or. GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street. OREGON CITY. OR. CITY VI EW . MAR K ET, HENRY BOYER, Proprietor, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresli Beef, Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon and Lard. THE BEST F MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN, SHOP ON 8EVENTH STREET, AT HEAD OT STAIRS. C O, T. WILLIAMS wil lean you all the money you want on improved farma at the very lowest rates. Special rates given on large loans. No Building and Loan Asso ciation but straight goods. After thirty years residence in Oregon City I feel safe in refering to the public in general. Cut to Orders