Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME 0 (!, T CO 'N XTKAMKIIN. Ik Krrm tditimin a, m, H(iMiiri AI.TuNA A HAMUNA: l.xvi nnmiiiN miv. i.k v miumnii ' "" 7 win III, ' Hi in. U,l. Ill, Mi 111 III ' M I' i. mi i. in. '6 i . hi, in, ,, Nit wty lalhlllltf l'i it v.. I jr mi iri'iuhl inkon mi Urn n, 9 ;w O I'iaMlt lrl, Mt'MlAV. W hi in Mini m t " l m, II in. I 'll l III, 4 im ' ni. Tlmr I'mil iihlix'lln i'liug. wllhmil imlli'ii MU'TIIKHN I'AHIKIi: RAILWAY NuNTH "l Nil. Alliany I way tailmia) ( llfmiila Kimki !ltrmift!i) Miwuliuri Ux'l , umluiKl IMM'TM H'HO, Hnliiiit lx-l (way imliiiK) AIImii 1 ihmI iwy nuiIihiii ( HloMiln Ccu (ilimuili) V M . m in. H 'Ap. m. t nl i. m im p in 1 M i. m i nr. maim. Mallarliwo m N.Tlhll . n , I . in , p m MolU (uliig Hiiuib, in , 7 ju p ni. III! otITM, )rr..in l tl)r iii Kly.l'uriia. Muliiiiiamt HuUllk ! at IJ ni. u4 rtlmt at U m ilally. Ormmil'liy liiriy.Mliik Clark MoaitimllriHili. I'liluii MHIt, Mullmi an 'I inline, Imvm at 10 a. ut. TuB1ay. i'hiirijaf ami HaiuriUy. mid r f urua on (i'IIiiwIiii tlava at J ,1A p. in F 111 I AV I M ' K M H K 1 1 W. W2 Tn IUht I'miini I,oihik. tn Fri day hvpiiIiik ()ilii Fellow' hall llllfil liy 1'nitoil WorkiiiKii. (lie tx-iitnion Mug llirlr mni'tiiig dw lioiiiinaliutia in ilillliun to whirl! (irattil Olllilal In.lrilL tortl. 1' Wlilanorti and veiling (Inla llilm Iroin I'larkama, Omtrvu anil MiiIuIIn 0r rvMil, th(r Mng ovur llKI In Ihw Imll wlih'li a tnurti than ila waling rapacity to that nnn liri tli tliHir iluwn in lieu, of cliaim. Tim IwIk hail wuk In tviih tli junior ami Workman ili'K'iH-a, tlmie ln'HlK tino jiininr nil Ilvti vtiirkliit-ii. 8il application lor iniiiiilN'ralilp wi-r rtiforrfil tot'ointulttraa. The ollli ial Inatrurtor auiiil o llm work ilunii lliat till" waa tlir Ix-al ililllii linlun in tlm )iirlinirlion, wlili'li ia a prowl iliatiiii'liiin. Tim reanon Ia that the inniiilH'ra am all paiiirat wurkir. In aililillun to the regular ami ril work the following iiomlnatio:ia weni mail: lavlil t'aiilti'UI, inaaliT workman; II. M. Foolti, foreman; Win, M,im anil u. 1.. Hhannr, overmwr j tien. Califf, tv conlnr J. A. Stewart, linaiirlir ; W. T Whlllmk, rxlver; W. K. Hart, In.l.l.i wal. liinaii ; V. V, Myera, truatiw lor Uifr year. Mrmtirra o the lir Irom ahroail were preaent ai'lullowa: From t'ltf Iron liHlie, Onwi'KO, .1. V, Ca.np liell. M. V 1' Jarrlmh. I'. M. V A. C Walllnu. Ilnancler, tieo. IliilliH-k, re runlet, 11. H. Strana, Jaa Keyaeraml Jan. ('a'llwt'lt; From Clarkamaa IixIko tl. C raiKI-Kk, M. W., J. A. Tal Urt, 1) ti, M., C K, I'eaae, tecoriler anl H. K. Ilolcoinb; Fmin Molalla lixlk'i' O, W. Iti.hhina. M. V.. K. F. Fullert W, F. Iliililiartl Irom th eoniitry were alao In attemlanre. It Wu.t llraar Tiikm. A I'ortlanil paer i(ivi the Mlowinx mniintt Irom one ol the company Innldinn the eait aiile line: "Jnnt ten ilnya iiiorv ami the lerlrlc line to Orrtion City will lie com pli'leil. We have lxtn working (aithdilly ti) timke our promlne g that we inaile tu the piHiple o( I'orllaml, Oregon City ami the reaiilente along the line who will he U'IioIIIimI hv thia ayUni, that we would have the line In lull run iiiiitl onlet hy ClmatinuH, ami we will do ao, The iron nik wua reieivnl (or the lirhlt( ai'rona the Clarkamaa Ul Mon day ami thin ia the lat romici'tlnK link lHtwmn the two i-Hiea, aa all o( the wire are up and the taila are all laid." Thla l one of tho llnent electric rouili In the llniti'd Ktatca, and the vara are really elegant In conatriiction. The ecu In am cnahioned in pinch and are the en mo ok reguhir paannKr eotu'hea, Tliie will he a magnillrlcnt trip to take, winding in it docs along the hank ol the henulifill Williiinclti) to the full that are tho pride of all Orcgouiuna and the envy ol our vimtora, A Nkw Town K. S. Itriimluill ol Aiuea waa in tow n hint Tucxday attend ing to variotiri liuitiniwa nuitlcm and ho (ound time to run in on the Kntkhthihk for a hriel call. I to hn ifreut hopca of Ida awtlon of the county, allien the proHpeot for curly Hull liuu work aeein giKid, and tho court haa let the contract lot the hrldge crura tho Rundy. llctella of a new town which Judge HciiIh Iuih laid out at tho fork ol the Sandy and Hull Hun where they have fine water jiower with a L'O-foot full. Tho bridge will apnn the Sandy nt that point and tho new town which Iihr been chriHtened I'nu ia oxH'cted to become a imuiufac luriini town ol coiiHidoniblo iniporliincc. I.otH are now acllmg for fUH) and with the advent of an ukutrir, motor lino which litis been projected, the motive power to bo fnrnlnhed by the full there the town will aieedily grow to good aiise. Ohwkiio Uoaii Aokntb. The Iron Worker contain tho following: A. C. Walling waa walking toward homo, about two mile" south ol Ohwouo, Sut urday night luMt, with (50 in hla pocket, nnd when two men jumped into the road with revolver ftiul pointing It between hln' eyoa Imlneed him to atop for a moment but recogniBing at once hla danger ho Hprung to one fide and ran like deer. Ilia BHuailant fired at him, but tho ball mlHed the object Intonded, and Mr. Walling aanapod with hia money nd without Injury. Tho highway men are unknown to him. Tmikh and Fop m Oi'H.ty, I.aat week the Kntkiipiiihk mitde inenllini of the lining of aovnral Imya for throwing atonea the park and Unit all hut ('hnrlen Hpeneer and (ienrge Freeman had walked up to the jnde ami paid tlieir line, Chiirlna Hnneer aiiliaeipiently came up ami pleading guilty wna fined flfl, (ieorgu Friieiiiiin in to have become tiled of living out in the Uuld world ami came tinck. Helug arraigned ho entered a pla of "not guilty" and waa tria l by Jury. C. II, ly, deputy dUtrict prumH'iiting attorney apHurlng for tliti alulii audi';. V lriga for the defunditut. The jury returned a vet diet of guilty, and a Hue of III 75 waa lniHMed. (leorge relunel to nay thla ami la now bourdlng at the county hoa tuliy. Theroatain the ault amounted to $.'i2 :W whic h the county wilt have to y- HiMTrinAY I'AaTy. On Thurmlay even ing of laat week number ol Judge T. W, Fouli' filenda gathered at hla resi dence In the evening In honor of hia .IHtli birthday. The earlier part of the Yelling waa devoted to progreaaive uuhra until Mr. Fouia bruka up the gains by aerving dainty refreahiiienta. Uorg and Henry Fu being present and ready tu (urnlah the mnic the par lor waa preparad for danuing and until nearly I o'clock the gtieal enjoyed a very pleaaant dance after which they bade the Jiidne and hia family good night and wlahed him many happy anniveruriea of the day. Thoao preaent were: Mr. and Mr. L. KrU, Mr. and Mr. C. 1. UU ni re tie, Mr. and Mra. II. C. Stevena, Mr. and Mra. CO. Albright, Jr., Mr. and Mia. Win. Howell, Mr. and Mra. T. I.. Chnruiau, Mr. and M a. J. (I Fo, Mra, (leu. Fox, ar., Mr. C. H. Fox, Will Howell, Jr , and Iletta Fuuti. FoiNii I la A n IN IIko. A lew weeka aince Mra. Nancv Hennett, a "inter of J. A. Thayer, came from Washington to make her home with hi in for time aa her health waa Mir. No Immediate feara were entertained that her ait kneaa would prove fatal, but laat Saturday morning her little child who had alept with hia mother earn out, alter the family were up, into the living ruom crying and aaid that ha waa cold and that hia mother waa cold too and he could not waken her. They Immedi ately entered the room only to find her dead, Appraranrea Indicated that ahe had tieeii dead aeveral hourt and that ahe had died without etruggle. She waa buried on Saturday, liev. I'aiker olhViatiug. Hack raoat Idaho, Tueaday morning Charlea 8panvler and wife returned from 1-elund, Idaho where he haa been working on a mill. Mra. Spangler hut tu uae crutchtte owing to an accident which occtirreu Sept '.'Sth when ahe waa thrown Irom run away atage and the i ligamenla uf her ankle torn luoee. Three Weeka later ahe waa aeinul with mountain fever ao that all together alio haa had $ nevcre time uf it, Charlea aaya that he il tired ol traveling around aa a mill wright and that he will go back to hia farm Tn in SKina Fihiiky Tho Dalian Transcript atarta Ihia turkey atory off and vochca for ita truth. "How much'' anked I r. Stanley, coming Into a crowd, "will the alomach uf an ordinary turkey hold how much water?" Some aug gvnted a pint and half, other" a quart and n'ine higher than a quart and half. Thedoctor'a ton Charley, while dreading a Thankagiving gobbler had cleaned and filled with water the atuinach of the bird and un nieaauring the fluid (ound it to hejuat aeveil qilarta. Tiia I'otNn Imi-hovki). At the laat meeting of the city council the ill con dition of the Hund waa referred to the committee on etreeta and pulilic prop erty with diroctiona to examine into it condition which thuv did un Thursday, and ao had did they find the mud that lumber waa at once ordered and men act tu work building a abed along the aouth aide. Thia waa lininhcd on Friday and atock unfortunate enough to be im pounded w ill have abetter and dry foot ing hereafter. Fot'Nii Convkniknt ami I'sKri'l.. The F.ntkhi'Hihk calendar at the head uf the Hint column on the thiid page re ceived many favorable noticed hint week from reader ol tne pacr. It not only enahlca a tinny nutn or one In a hurry tu find at unco tho date of any important meeting, but by cutting out and prcaorvlng one cun keep a com plete record of events in handy form for reference. Clirlstmua Presents- , Chriritmati Cuida from 2 cents up. I'IumIi llundkurcliief Hoxea. 1'IuhIi and Leather Ulovo Hoxea. IMuah and Leather Cuirs and Collar Hoxea. Hold rona, l'onctl and Watch CharinH. l'liotograph and Autograph Albums, rinah, Leather and Silver Toilet SetB , from $V up. Perfume Seta. The largoat and finest lino of Per fumes in bulk. Dottles, Vases at remarkably low prices at Ciiakman & Go's City Drug Store, the loadorof CbriHtmus Novoltius. Anyone who wants to purchase a Christmas present can nrnko the best election by looking through our com plete stock of holiday goods, Huhmkis tkrA Andrkskn. TIIK r.OIWH AI'I'I10VFI JmUiMi lliiwellakea hla Keiiert oil Ilia I'lencnt Owoer Hooka To tiik Hon. Copntv Coimf or Ci.ai ka- MAS ('otlNTV OMKOI'N ! I have examined the property ow ner hooka aa made and prepared by Meaara. Markley A 1 1 aye under contract made with them at the February term, lMltf of the county court of Clackamas county, Oiegon to make a preaent owner lok of all real piorty aa shown by the deed records uf aaid Clackaniaa county, wild books to contain the name and description of real proK-rty aa shown on aaid deed rceurda and I believe from my examination of aaid books that lor all practical puriiosea the buok are correi I. Said book contain the names of owners, the deacriptiun of lands with the refrenca to the deed book ami page of aame, the probata and circuit court journal and will record were examined and the neceaaary correctlona were made. Th properly owner book Is brought down to May 1HW. All correc tions have been mule uf discovered error and all necessary change were nude. I believe that to further examine aaid books will but delay the time for the use uf them by th aaseaaor alsu an expenae that would 1 gieatar than the Iwneflt to be derived, and to further check the aaaeaament rull with said books will but increaaa the cost of aaid books by an increase of the average cf land to be paid for under tin contract, unless an understanding bo arrivled at between tit court and said. Markley A Hayes. The books are complete with proH-r Indexes. I would recommend that the same be accepted. Kepectfully submitted, JinaoN Howaix. Rsvtaw or tiik Hop TAn The local hop market i quiet. (irowera who let go in the early summer, when dealers were anxious to buy, did well At the preaent time 1H cents is the top lirice. Grower" are holding above this figure, and their strained relations with buyers results in the lack of business. Ijirga consignment are aent abroad, which have weakened the market. A tew consignmenta, sent out early in the season, resulted profitably for the grow era, and others followed in the same track until the busir.ee wa overdone. According to yesterday' advice, offer ing in Lundon, found few buyer, as the market was dull and low. The fame condition ol affair existed In New York . Hrewors In New York have re fused choice Oregon at 21 cent". Local quotation! range from 14 to 18 cents, ac cording to quality. Molalla (isANoa Ki.xciion. On Sat urday evening Molalla Grange No. 40, I', of II. held an interesting meeting at which they elected otllrer for the com ing year as follows ; Jas. F. Nelson mas ter, Jack Knotta overseer, C. 8. Howard lecturer, F. J. Nelson steward, !r. K. (ioucher assistant steward, Sister Nellie Cooper chaplain, Sister M. C; Howard treasurer, K, H. Cooer secretary, E. Hammond gate keeper, Sister Addie Wright Pomona, Sister C. K. Hobbs Flora, Sister Katie Cloudier, Ceries, Sinter Mary Trullinger lady assistant steward. 1'kkd or Assiosmknt. An instrument waa filed by J. F. T. 11. Hrentan of Marion county which was a deed of assignment gixen bv 8. Hue for the Iwnelit of his creditors. The inventory attached included l'K) acres of land in section 2(i, 1 2 , r 4 e, one lot in Fast Portland; a saw mill, engines attach ments, lumlier and personal property. On Tiiosk Mt iinY Siioks Dud the artist, can lie found at Farnsworth'a barlier simp, second door from post ollleo w here he will polish or oil shoes in the neatest manner. Fresh Eastern Oysters. Dressed Chickens and Turkies. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Tho latest In visiting cards at the En TKHt'KisK Okpicr. Priws to suit you. none)' on Icriua ol C, O T. WIIIIiuiim. At Huntley's In cards booklets giftbooks calenders etc, printed in colors we have a bewildering display you should have a look at them before the assortment is broken up Xmas stock purchased in eastern markets and we are showing the latest styles and novelties at prices that are right. Come in and let us show you how satisfactory Xmas shopping can be made. Oregon City Book Store,'? Three doors north of postoffiee. W.A.Huntley, - Proprietor. Special Offer to Hiiliserlber. (The Weekly Globa-llniuocrat The farmer, the merchant or the pro fesniouut man whu has not the time to read a hirgo dully newspuper, will find In The Weekly (iloho-lH'Oiocrut, con sisting of ten psges, paper that exactly suits him brimful of the best news of the day, Kiiltlciently condensed Ut meet hi needs. Thoiighly strictly republi can in principles, it is never so partisan as lo suppress any Important new nec essary to a correct knowledge of current events. Om-e a reader, always reader. Price, l per year. Any person send ing us three dollars at one time (or three yearly subscriptions to the weekly, will receive one copy free (or year. A free sample copy may lie hail by writing fur it. Subscription received by all post masters or newsdealers throughout the United States, or directly by Ulobe Printing Co , Ht. Louis, Mo. Oak Lisa School Jit-port. Onvata. Ore., Dec. 5, 1HH2. The fol lowing are the name of the pupil, who during the past uiontb of school, ending Dec, 2nd have been neither absent Dor tardy ; Uoseiyn Hubbins, Wild Klliott, Nora and Stella Criswell, Hubert and Clyde Kngle, Hans Nelson, Bertha Schneider, Willie Knglo and Gilbert Perdew. Names ol vUtitur are Mr. Hansen, Mr. Nelsen, the Miase Katie and Christina Nelson, Mr. Schneider. Mrs, F.lliott and Messrs Kobbin and Kngle, director. Anna Thompson, Teacher. Roll of Honor. School baa been in cession one month in diatrict No. HI. Number of pupils enrolled forty-two; sverage daily attend ence thirty-six. Following i list of pupil neither alisent nor tardy during tne month: Charlie Ranch, Willie Wolsan, Til lie Wolxan, Sophia Wolzan, Daisy Phelsi. Allie PhelMi, Jennie Phelps, Klixa Hums, Marv Burns and Charlie Thomas, A sir E. Tayu), Teacher. 4 hnrresxfal Worker. Work cannot Ihj successfully con tinued unless there is an active mental interest in it If the mind ia not clear, bright and buoyant, then the wurk i drudgery and the worker is a machine An occasional dose of Mooro's Kevealed Kcmedv will put the body and mind in such harmonv that the hardest tasks will seem play. Pronoeaeed Hopeless, Yet Kared. From a letter written by Mr. Ada E. Ilurd, of Uroton, S. D., we quote: " Waa taken with a bad cold, which set tled on my Lungaf cough aet in and finally terminated in Consumption Four doctors gave tne up. saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above Mv bus band was advised to get Dr. King New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all. eight bottles; it has cured nie and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottle free at U. A Harding' drugstore, regular aixe 50c. and il. uu. Have you seen that line of Ricksecker's Perfumes we have in our window this week? Nothing could be more appropriate for an Xmas frift. C, G. Huntley, Successor to Caufield& Huntley, Druggists Book Store. We No have more something acceptable entirely present new in can albums be this offered year with than etched a metal and good book wood we tops. have them Also some in new cloth designs in and fancy gold pens bindings and to holders, suit manicure your purse sets sets plush of papetries six vol. fancy ink as low stands as etc. $1.50 MONEY TO LOAN! OFFICE Next door to Caufield & Huntley's drug store. WE " iflZHNT YOU To exercise your good ene and the prenent Bcanon and get a Christmas Present That will, in addition to expressing your good wiheB, 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 & SONS' PIONEER -: STORE. Silk Umbrellas, Collar & Cuff Boxes, Work Boxes, Silk Handkerchiefs, Toilet Cases, Albums, Manicure Sets, Jewely, Gloves, Purses. Nothing would please your mother, wife or daughter better than aa 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 TJ Xfc GROCE 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 FENCE WORKS, Manufacturers ol and dealers In all ityles of (JOMBIflATKf WII(E AND pifflT FENCE, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And Wire Panel Farm 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, ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street. OREGON 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. C. O. T. WILLIAMS will lean you all Uio money you want on improved farms at the very lowest rates. Social rates given on large loans. No I'uilding and Loan Asso ciation but straight goods. After thirty years residence in Oregon City I feel safe in refering to the public in general. THERE'S MONEY IN IT. lantc in making your selections for purity and quality. also Expanded Metal Fence. CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH Cut to Orders