rirefjon City iintcrprise.1:;; SCHEDULES OF TIM E it e.T i'o Mi'MMm In tsrcmtth umm s, m, iKntrn AUtiNA A lUMnNA: lltvi nn TT ' in, i in, W i III. J ; ii. m, It ' I' III. Nil tinr Ul.ln(. i cai ruiiTi mi .m in, HI OIK. III. r.' ii in, t. Ml. '4 hum in. I iHlvul( mi limlit ku mi Hid t mnt !, !W M rliM'li IrlliM HI'NUAY. ,. mil a in '"'I' "I II Hill III, Vtalii iii, 4 ,,, , llin furil nlili'i'l In plimita with. ml mulin tMUTIIrllN PAI'IHC UAU.WAV X.'Htll (i.ii'M) Altialiy l."Tl (way atatliiii.) I allttmM Hktri llliriiniilil h.Kl.m r iway ilnllniia) nil tM KiH NH. Ilnliiirii lir"l iwnK mil. inn AIImhv I H-4l (way ulnlluiiiti l alllnriil tnm illimiiali) SI m U til a ft p in. 1IIK M,MI. Mall i'I.i.i. ..in Ninth. in , it ii ir Mali. cl. t'lim Himih. a m.,T Jo i. . ) m m. Ilia Ml im (li...ii cut to r iy.l'ariii. Mitiniian. MMalla Intra at U mi ami atrlw. al I.' In itallf OlrfHi Clly tu riy.Mllik Clark MVaitmrHriwia. t'lilmi MIIU. Ultimo ati't ( olli'li, )tav al 10 a in lnlair, lliura.tay aiul rtamrilay, anil r luiln mi lolluttlUN (lava al t .14 i, HI huhvy, iii:i F.Mni:u . ita. A Wot.r lli'xr. Tim eunh for Ilur ilnllo Wolf Mill I'onlliiiiK, tlioiitili he lint lima fur rvmlvil the (luleheu of the ollliitt. Vmty filicrllT ('. It. Maxiii l Itow in the vicinity ul ('hurry vllle in tin tHiunty, looklnx nut for tlm liiltatun. Clixiry villn i Im-Klmt Hot fur from tlm itoiiili lmik of tlm Hmxly rivnr, nil in on tlm roi from lit-vi'iiui'. to tliti j tolllioiiM, on llmolil Umlnw roml. Krnn j liit.iriii.lioii tli.t Iliiiity Slmriir Mitnon ! Iim rvcviviHl, li I. ionillv that Woll I. j In tlm Hull Hun foiinlry. It i iwi'l 1 tlmre ro grrrtt nuny ili-Mirtio) mliina I in that MH-tii'ii, III almiMit any mm nf i wlili li Imtotil.l flml adulter front tlm winmr MaU Fowl It l aai.l rouhl aliMi i Iw olitainml in aliunilaiirn. tl l rlatumil ami not williont gmxl roaaon, Ih, tlmt Wolf coiiUI ammm liluiM.lf In that aot llon of tlm roitnlry vrry vanily, ami rai'aii lintprtion ami labium. lriiity Slmrllf Mon lia. a man with him now, an.) lm ia vxry corillilrnt that Wolle ia In lililing nmwhi in that locality. Uf la conll.lioil lm la on the rl-hl trark, ami liotxi aoon to overhaul lua man. Wofi.n no r'oa TktTii Tlm rortlaml (ii.nc.l KliM-trio roinany exiwt 'to liavo nrw inai'hiim which limy arv itaving liuilt for imlllnit aliimpa iiim nlrttMl hy Ilia Kith of thia month, when It will Iki lirotight up from tlm machine hop. an. I act to work on tlm woat aiil. Tho pulU'r ronai.u a ai'vonty-flvo Itora (Kiwcr vnuiim attaclmil to gian which incmaao tlm Kicr on tlm caltltt to Itl.tttK) homi turner. Thiarahle will I a very alrong aleel cable .tout enough lo atand abnoat any 'train At Intervala there will l attached tWtureato winch mailer branch cable, made fa.l to atumiw may la (a.tenad. Aa the big cable w inda up the .mailer cable w ill be hooked on and a nuuilwr uf atiimpa will be o. rated iton at once. If the machine worka aucceaalnlly it ia the intention of the company to begin at Itollon and clear out all the at n in pa up to the Tualatin. Thia method will with long ca'ile permit litem to dear many acre, without having to move the ma chine, ('AM.mil va OtiKooN City n Satur day evening a number of the Oregon City boya were up at the paik enjoying (I taelvea on roller akalea, Hurry llnyloa being pieaelit. A party of Cane Utah boya ciine along, took awuy their torchea and drove them away, The imrret terutinated In alone throw ing and Hurry Itoylea waa .truck by a large roi k over the led ear und a deep gash cut. He waa helped down to town where lr. Norrla dreaaed tbo wound, which waa fo.iud to be iiliont two inchea long, neurly aa wide and cpiiln deep. On Monday M F. Hoylea. Harry 'a father awore out a warrant for aix ol the aaaailtiuta before Judge Fouta, Mux Telford, jr., and (ieu, (juinn each plead guilty and were lined fit), Iiurcnce Muy mid Funk June, did not nppetir till Tttoaday. Tbo llrat wua fined lift mid the bitter who threw tho atone waa tnxod $211. Chua. Spencer and (ieo. Freenmi have not yet ahown up. The bitter bua akipped out mid cannot be found. The charge uguinat the boya wua for uHKiiult Hiul buttery, hll'ltOVKMKNTS AT OaWICUO, TIlO lllat Ironworker contain thia account of u new pit lobe added to the pipe worka. H ia probably the preliniiiitity atepa in put ting the plant in shape to make, the pipe for thi) Hull Hun nipu line. Siiperinten (hint I.overidge of the foundry linn com pleted the draught ol new pit to bo put In next to und north, of tho old one The new pit will bo an Improvement over tbo old one. In udditlou toother mutters thete will be two or three Btuir wuy aa protection to those tit, tbo bot tom ol the pit in cuae ol accident. This pit will be for the niniiuluotuio of 4i inch pipe. Work will begin on it n soon u urrungeineiits tiro fully com pleted. Thin will muko an addition to the forco of over fifty men. Tho mouldom will ho iiioyd to 'a aeperute building to be coiiHtructed, In which radiators will aIho bo manufactured, Million or Kuob. That id what Sup erintendent Hubburd of theflHh hacthery who wan In town on Monday says of tho m efn tiiki'ii liy the butchery dnr Id lllll I IIHt i'lOMUl, llin (i lil t i number In 4.4 1 1, ft I, uf which nil 1ml l,17tl,ini'l vii rn taken front the ('lucldtinii i mnl litis latter ii inn I c r front the Hundv j miliMujiiMiit to llin run In Ihe Clu kniim. i All weto sufidy liiiimnil In lh" Imlrlinry i Nt tin nmiilli n( Clear Creek t;d they I rn now luitrliliitl nut nicrly, It requires j the eontunt hMimiiIuii nl fun r men l ! lonk alter the young Kiilinnii mnl ivy. In Hlimit two Ktvkn tin) oldest spawn Mill lit) nlil enough In hift fur them selves und ti ny will tin turned Into tli river, Tho urtllklul htiti'li'itg of thin number ol I'ukii fiu li wMMin should cuuso iiimkiiil lniiniviiiiiiiil In III mImhhi IMll'll, ItKimr-Cuiira Ki.hction. (In Tiifalny tlm Woiiiuii'n Iti'lu'l Cor(a No, IH hi'l.l ltpmiinn.il i'lici ion kihI clurw ollimii hm follow n for tl.i- tinntiinii yrur : I'lrnidioil, I -ti , , 1 Mm. M M, t 'lmriimn ; anilor vii'ii-prcHi-"". mi ,i,t, M, M. , Mir Junior vii- 7 11 i IM I . , , . ' ... . i nwnli'iit; Mm. Linikiiia; Hcrrntury, I M I I.. II II 1 II.- ii" mi iiiiiu ii, iiHriiniu: in'linilivr iviim , I'uniiiii I.. (.'tN limno; i lmiUln, Mm. M j K, "hU; tonilurlor, Mm. M. K, Nurrlnj I giril, Mm, J, JC 1'lnrvti; naalatmif con J diirtor, Mm, HiiIIh )', llunliiin; in.air.Uiit nuril, Mm, J lori.iiii ; ri'l'if I'l'nUtivt-a j to tllairli t eiiruiiiiiioi(, Mm. Il.'llu I'. lUriliiiii, Mm JimiiiIh !i. HuriliiiK ftii'l (Mm. Mry K Norrln ; ullerintli'n. Mm. illultii' Willi.,,,.; Mm M. N. MMI.fr. jainl Mm. Iluttie WilHoii. Tlm inu:U- lion wlllutTilr at lh(. aitoii'liinii tlut of Ml'. llf Mt. ( h.v(,i oc Mail Koutk. A iwtltion lu. Im.i'Ii nuiiii.roin.lv ikiii at Oawi'tt1', Sl.tToril mnj Wilaonvillo lo Imvn tin routi front llawi-no to Anrur. Mill i'IihhkhJ io m to li-ave out Anr.ir n l truuli n.l rxinnuol firry tiitf tlm rivrr at WtliHHivtllii, mill t.ku in t)r-on City, timkmir tlm routf ilttily one from 0ntu to Orcnon Citv, Htaffont mnl Wll.onvillu rfliirniiiK tlm mine ily. A cruhil i.n.miii.Uon of tho time crl on tlm rullmaiU at Oawcgo ami trgon 'i'y. "howa 'liat tlm io. at HtalJonl ami Wilaonvtlln wottlil get their mail .pinker and have Utler connei'lioiia than tlmy now havti. The roMMil rhaiiKD woulil alao iwrvu to initke the relationa of the county w-.t and the weal aide of the river more Intimate. Onwego and Ori'tton City have long needed a Uire.-t daily mail lUrraa Tiiak Walkino. Mr. I", F. Moniy ia having a panneutier elevator placed In hia liHUilaoiiie real lence on the Muff which w ill prove a great conven ience T. W Sullivan Itaa charge of the work ol placing It and la engngwd in the conatruction of a aolid concrete foundation upon which to place the heavy hydraulic machinery ntn-ewawry for the operation. The cylinder rarriee a platon hd ahoitt one foot in diameter and thia piece of machinery alone weighi over two ton and made a dig load lor j ' lo,,l ll ,'t,m ,lu, k- T1,e , elevator ia thn feel two inchea axuaie and will extend from the baaement to the third floor. It will be oianated by water from the city plant and will ho cot. tie led to the mam by a two inch iiK. Ila coat will be about USX). (i. A. II. F.i.ncno,. On Monday evening Meade nt No, 2 held lia annual election which reunited in favor of tbo following named olllcem: I'oat com mander, Pavi.l Mc Arthur, senior vice commander. W. II. iturghardt; junior vice-comuiander ; John lHireinna; aur genn, I.. M. Andrew; chaplain, C, A. William; quarter maater, II. J. Hurd lug ; ullicem of the duy, C. II. Punchy; olliccr of the guard, John Sluulel ; rt prcacntalivea todeuitnientencumpiiient to meet in I'emlleton in April, 1.. M Anerewi, J.M. Taylor, W. II. Iturgburd. alternutea. II. J. Hurding, J. 1). Calill' und Win. Kttaaell ; council of adininiatra tion.M. K. Willoughhy and I.. M. An drew. The inatullution will be on the aecotid Mom lav in January. Wil.t.t AMa'n Fmkk 1. inch, On Mon thly there wua a great rush at Williuma' popular grocery atore and a peraon ptiaa ing invariably glanced in and waa n toniahed at the nppeurutice of u lunch counter act with tempting rclitdica und (rugrunt Htenming tea und coMVo. To complete Ihe myatery the yiaitor on entering, found hiiuaell con fronted with h free lunch count er niul invited to partake. Accept ing the invitation ha wua bunded a cup of delicioua aromatic collco or a friigruitt cup of to the flavor of both being great ly enhanced by the addition of eome pure evaporated cream ol the celebruted St. Chnrlea brand, which hua no etiitil in market. What it Mkan. Under thia bend the Oawego Ironworker quote the Ore goniun ua authority' that the, l'ortlund tiiinerul Klectric company will upend ,500,000 ut (he, falla the coming year, und adds: Thia power Htution is not only intended foi f in limbing proper light to l'orllund, Oregon City , Oswego und other suburb, but to operate the motor lino to be Blurted before Bprlng on the went side Irom Portland through Oawego to Oregon City. When Mr, Morey returns from hi custom trip active steps will be taken to promulgate the motor lino Idea. A syndicate bus been raised to build and operate the roiul. U. l'ltlKll'S rilOTOOHAI'lt GaM.KRV. It you want a good photograph give him a unit nt bis old stand opposito Farr's the butcher. Nothing but flrstclass work done und promptly delivered. Unci.k Ham Kki.i.m Lanii -On Tinm day there tva thrown open for actllo innnt twotowmdilim on the lower Ncha- 1 Thcae were 7 mnl H wcat In town 3 north. The llmt duy'a lllinga in tlm of lice amounted to 17 timlwr ctulina mid II Imiiii.ftiHi.li' hut thoao placed with the county clerk ol I'littHop w ill .loulilleaa Increaao the iiunilier. The 1iIkK''"1 chtiinaint waa the atate which aelected aa lieu IhipIh fully one half of the do ai nihlii luinla in the' two towna. The lowiiahlpa ant the onca Htirveynd hy Henry Melilruin luat year, a hiro por tion of the wotk being done In the tnliUt of wiuler'a alornia. Chi'ucii KAiMa, The ludi" of the 1'realiytmlan church of thia city vtill open the fair for which they have been preparing for aoinetliiie on Thuraduy evening lleceiitber 15, at tl::)0 p. m. In Hhively'i hull. The lulr will be con tinued until Friday evening the 10. Thia prouilnea to be a grand aocceaa and a liberal patronage iaexpected. All the work dona ia fralclaaa. The different booth, will be haiidnoiitely arranged and will contain many neatly made atliclea auitable for preaeitta. Tkavki. ia l.iour rrank (iutherie one of the Southern I'acillc'a genial ticket puncher, aaya of travel that it ia lighter jital now than he haa known It for a long time. The through buaineaa amount to nluioat notliirg ami were it not for the local tralliv the cam would run altuoat empty. He knowa of no reaaon why thia condition of aflaim aimiild le unleaa the rate-cutting Indul ged in by the overland roadaia militating againal the Southern. S W. KuavAX to Mov. S W. Kunyan of t'lackamae, who recently purchaaed the Haiuiltoil A Allen atock of that place, Iim rHxtght the Cray ball projierty wtiiclt be will improve by adding a warehoiiae extending back to the railroad track. He will alao add a new front which he waa In town thia week to order from H fl. CalilfA Co. When coinjileted be w ill have a neat and convenient atore A I'aoafKKopa Sciiixit.. I'acillo L'ni veraity ia having a moat proaperoua year. The truatoea have recently ex-M-nd((l aeveral thouaand in adding to the apparatus and general equipment of the school. The faculty ia atronger and the number of atndenta larger than ever before. A boly ol atuuenta mure loyal to their college and more anthuiiiaaticallv devoted to atudy it would be hard to find Ntw to Dav. Imponed awiaa, cream llniberger and Amencan full cream cheeae, aourkraut, milebner and Hit herring", mackerel, aalt aalmon anil tmoked meat. Fancy groeeriea and table dellcaciet aniving daily at Marr A Hobertaon't corner Seventh and Mailiaon alreeta. On Ticoaa Mi niY Hmukh Dud Ihe artiat, can l) found at Farnaworth's barlier .hop, aecond door from pout ollice where he will Kliah or oil ahoea in the ueateat manner. Notice. Notice ia hereby iiiven, that all aaaeas inent for street improvements mil at be paid at once or elae property will las lev ied upon immediately. W. A Whitx, J. W. O'CONNKIX, C. N. CiHKKNMAN, Comm. on Health and l'olice. Oregon City. Nov. 2, 1SH2. .Money an fttny teriua o O T. M illlnui. ABOUT OUR STANDARD BOOKS, About the Assortment. i One fen turn of our S" Kolulny stock is, that k there is something forf everybody something S GIFT BIBLES. PRAYER BOOKS, BOOKLETS, CARDS, ALBUMS, CELLULOID NOVELTIES, PLUSH NOVELTIES. PHOTOGRAVURES, lor everybody's purse. K j The variety wo show makes the selection of? appropriate gifts eusy. About the Price. R i Wo aim to undersell f 4, our comix'titors the J Purtliind dealers. He i cause of lower running ; expenses we urn doing it. Let us help you to "economize this Xmus, I'y-ss" '0r Ty-Sji- J About the Style. K Having bought direct g CARD a troiti c.Hsiern maiimuc- turers, we can show you 4 in till lines the lu'test PURSES, GOLD PENS, FANCY STATIONERY. A styles, patterns mid de- v1 signs the inurket utlbrds. fi Many novelties are en- a tlrely now and will not I be shown elsewhere. Conic in and so how satisfactory Xnias shopping can be made, how well we can supply your wants and how far we can make your money go, -stNOregon City Book Stored Three doors north of postoflice. W. A. Huntley, Proprietor. j Thk Hivkh Ri'ANKKti. On Monday j jtiiiorgo A. Htecl waa In the cityl'irlhej ; purpoae of arranging the detail fori ' building the electric line (rout Utb atreet , 'to the buaip. The propoaitlon to lm-1 ! prove Main atreet front 14ih lo l'th by j I piling and plunking tlm full width wni under conniileruliiju, Unleaa aoiriethlng j i of thia kind can lie dune the motor line iwill obatruct the atreet al Califl" mill. I Mr. Steel atuted that be cronwd the, ('liii kiiiiuia on the IhIim work, and that j work on the permanent atrorture would : lm puahed, aa thn bridge iron badjimt urrivi.il ft. la Iii. iitiinfii.ii lo tnuk trip every thirty minute, during the j day and at intervale ol one hour at night , till about midnight, HKSliKKaoN'a IIoMK. A telegram to the Oregonian from Uoldeudale Wash ington where llendeiaon waa reared aaya: Anaott, aa lm waa known here, waa not known to be a bad lad. It ia preauiued alter be left here be got into bad company and became wayaard. Ilia aged mother, for Iter pant charity and kimlnc. to the poor and nick of (ioldendule, la loved by everyone here. I It ia believed here by friend, that I (iovernor 1'eniiover will exerciae clem ! ency In Heinluraiiii'a behalf, owing to hia youth. Hi'ki'Hihk 1'aktv On Thumday even ing of laat week, Mia Nellie llph waa j suddenly aurpriaed hy the Incoming of t goodly iiuiuber of her young friend., ! who took advaiitaueof her lHth birthday to spend the evening at her home. They lett a Itandiionie iliotograpli album to : .. 1 1 . l . l t . ; i. 1 remind her of their vieit and good wtahe. I'amkl JACKao On Thursday of last week lie v. (i Win. (iibony united in marriage at the home of Ihe bride' father, one mile south of town, Mia. Charlotte Jackson, daughter of II. M. Jackson and Mr. John T. Panel. The Ceremony wua strictly private. Throioh all Sake Ci. W Rich writes from Toledo Ohio that himself and wife made the trip safely and had a very pleasant time without accident to mar their pleasure. Headdathat "Ohio is all right" the ofliciul count having placed her in the republican column. How is Tuts. Last Thursday's States man said: Sheriff W. C. (ianong, of Oregon City, came up with Michael Boylea, who will serve two year, for aaaault with a dangerous weapon upon a hobo, who was destroying bis property. Have you seen that line of Ricksecker's Perfumes we have in our window this week? Nothing could be more appropriate for an Xmas pift. C, G. Huntley, Successor to Caufield & Huntley, Druggists XMAS STOCK. How to Buy. , The very best kind of , & a Holiday gift is thst x which has a useful us f well us ornamental pur- j f pose in view. We have n k provided for all tastes; s l but nothing will please P your friend more than a 't BOOKS, present of one of bis A favorite authors. When to Buy. J , it once if you want j p the fit st choice. Do you remember what von sunt lust Xmas? That next time you wouldn't wait till the last minute. You will do yourself an in justice if yon do not Bee h, our stock before it is jj r broken up. j .v-i- -tj) i$j v-tjj-trTsJ-Twj u Where to Buy. J i Where the largest as- j p sortment at tbo fairest CASES, prices is otlorea. we are perfectly willing to leave it to your judgment after you look through our stock. Feel free to come; we want everv- U body to see the nice A ? things we have. J MONEY TO LOAN! OFFICE Next door to Caufield it Huntley's drug store. ME MHNT YOU To exercise your good sense and taste in making your selections for the present seanon and get a Christmas Present That will, in addition to expreBing your good winhes, be ap preciated by your friend for its WORTH AND USEFULNESS. You can get just what you want at a price that will correspond with your pocketbook at THOMAS CHARMAN & SON'S PIONEER -: STORE. Silk Umbrellas, Work Boxes, Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Gloves, Nothing would please your mother, wife or daughter better than an elegant cloak or dress pattern, In CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS Our stock is the finest in Oregon City and equals that of Port land in quality and price. A CHRISTMAS DINNER Cannot be made tempting to the appetite unless the best of materials are used in its preparation. O XJ R G ROC Are selected for their 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 Manufacturers of and COMBljUATIOI. WllE AND pi(!p FENCE, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also HARTMAN 3r EEL ICKET FENCE, And Wire Panel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence. Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestows Sash it 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, OKKG0N CITY. OR. CITY VIEW MARKET, HENRY BOYER, Proprietor, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon and Lard. THE BEST F MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN, SHOP ON SEVENTH STREET, AT HEAD OF STAIRS. CO. T. WILLIAMS will lean you all ihe intmcy you want on improved farms at the vory lowent ratt'H. special rates given on largo loans. No I'uilding and Loan Asso-'; eiation but straight gxxU. After thirty years residence in Oregon City I feel safe in refering to the public in general. "THERE'S MONEY IN IT." Collar & Cuff Boxes, Silk Handkerchiefs, Albums, Jewely, Purses. purity and quality. FENCE WORKS, dealer in all styles of Cut to Order;