Oregon City Enterprise. "Vb"ay, OCTOUF.lt M, m. Cluck nmns Co. Directory, COUNTY OrriOKUH. f-,W Courts, b""f; . " imiurar, J HjnTiIlt rlii M1 n . ,,.yur. J. W Molilnim Owi. t. Ilnrinu V. W. Omihmim M II I,. J.O Wailiaral) J, (!. Hri'llr II. H i!l..in HI, lli.lt Hlli (rill It I.. Iliiiiuan Hlrlianl Hiirti M'nriitilliii luir ouruoN city orncKim .rf.il.lof, " rn.lof I'ollr - 'in. . ' .... Att'tiny, LLliiml"l""'. IN UfWIII""", " - -, , .", 4, W y iiuull. J.O. furtar ami T. f. K.u i. ii I uxinrll iiimK Ant Wailiiowlajf ultach mouth (nil! M T. W ullii U I, f"ll.f J N I'tlMntn J. K l(lli.il r j. Uuu II K ( 'Ml. r llnlr( W . i,l Klilnvr Km vlh "Thi way to build U trcf Clljl, toi-lve Orricon (it; iiiil(i jroar 4CHAT ABOUT TOWN. . 1 fiwxl grin tea aiw. pound, riioire Brfiluiwl 37V. lound lit tha ltml (lulll. . llollniiiy A Hiim li Kill luiititiim in I'urU iiiJ, tlii'refure g"t their price belors l 1'ortUnil. I pry gran'd ir IS to 111 lb. 1. TfnfolTiwi2o. riiMtcoiriwlV', pound kIiu1 book and supplies away i,wi), l Iho Hrwl Front. I Ml. Al IlilKllIn, ('in 'lttlo Iwrae l urrtllllMi found tH. F. Bcilplure's iininiiillh'a lu) where he will tie V'rawd to inert old and new friend. lu. j Wnrn the hair Ih-kIih to come out In t-ui!nn it show wraknena of llie Viln tint t all (r Immediate alti'iitlon. : brut preparation to arreat further ) 4 ul hair end reaiora Die scalp to t lf.iihjr cmulillon Is Ayer's lulr Mir. I J. II. I'lit'in, former rxnl.liilil ol till Vet In tlie city on W0.l11e11.Uy re- (Infold afiuiutan-c. lie is now a ii ltiil o( Tillamook county where be 1 Interested III several of the ml Im- Mtaiil riilnrrlit'i ul the county Incliid- g araiiutry. Tliurly was "I'loiieer day" at the KtlinJ sipoalllon and It expected tl many o( the early tettliini who lixl to nnko Die hMory ol the "UUi Vllletlu-re U) view the greet xiol- tn.l yUit with em h other while com firing the Oregon o( today Willi that !iich tliey cruMwiJ tlieplalnn to Dml. W.H Cliapman ma.Ui an ewilgnmont aTuf.!y to S. W. llaatl of rurtlanJ, i i uwU U'lng placeJ at t7H,100 antl U llabilltin at 1115.000. Mr. Chap- ii a roi'iiitmr of the firm that it im- tuviiig Main alrent but it ail that hi kwlure will not alftKt Uie coiitrUftlon inpny in any way. A chil.l ..TaMvI Kefton ol Kent Tort mil mu ilniwmxl in a iiornliar nianner e lmil of the week. lie In Coinny ? lli hi brother went out In th niornlng Her the hravy at unit to m what Uimw bal lxMn done in the vicinity ! a w-wor which liJ wenlly been ) tctt in (he neighborhood. He tetxd ;lowr the w.wcr and in a nioumnt U mink out ol eight In the toft niud fhlcli had forinod from tho unimcked I tcrlng to the newer and before ld iild reach him ho waa iinothercd In iloooca. It ia tuidthat milt will be Voiik'lituulnt tho city and the con- ?'tom lor damnite. PEHSONAL NOTES. MlM Nltllirt ItKfulU t.i I I- ..i..ii ing Mix Iloimoa at Hone Farm. W. J. It!, I iiv mi wailKtrr ui Ht. Helena, w n the city Friday on wwniiiuaiBj, , TU('luV ftVnfiltuf T T 'I...-.....- -...I wife took Ihti Union I'aiilllo train for the world' fair with the Intention of being abmmt about thruo weokn, J. W. Mnir.ii ..n u'...i i wh vuii.mjBjr cvnii" Ing for the Kunt Iniendlng after taking In the Woild'a fair to go back to hi old home In New York. He will lie gone aeveral Week. W. O. flimiiw l..,.l.l..t. I... II .. I'urtlaild (iuneral Kleelrln returned from the Kaat accoiiihanlud by l ! .1 .. . !. . iirnry wno naa iHien viNiting ml Uvea In the Kant for about (our month. L. I.. Totter took hi departure for the World' fulr and oilier eautorn ioliita on Tuendav eviuilnir. VI,II muv , will look after aouie bimlni'M IntureHt and vl.lt old friend and fumillar acenu in lucoiinlu, ('ha. Kohlllt nr. who wit for many week aerlouiily III at hi home in Needy ha ao far rix overed a to be able to lie out )jitln and it once more receiving congraiuiatlou Iroin hi many friend about town. Mr. K. H. W. O'ftryan and MiHMi Kva Warren and Mable David aro the gtiimU of Mr. C. O. T. William. Wed nexlay evening Mr. William accom panied by her guota and Mini Winnie went down to the eiioiitim. I. F Morey and family are on their way home from Chicago to thli city and are eiiMx-ted here on Hunduv. Mr. Moiey and tho young Hople were a far eaat a New York and Mr. Morey went a far a Ihxiton on bunlneM connected with the I'ortland (ielieral Kloctrlc company of which he la prwident- IjidI haturday evening Mr. Charle Van Yalun, mother of Mr. W. C. Faulk ner of the Klfctrio hotel leached thin city from Manihall, Michigan having made the trip alone over the Northern rat ine railroad. A Mr. Van Yalun Is over Ml yeara of aue the trip acroea the continent waa uite an undertaking, hlie eiiecl to neiid the winter in (hi city viniling her duughter. Mr. Khadinuer who hna tKKn trying flailing with varied auccen during the continuance of theatorra report catching wilb a hook on We.lnea.lay of a quantity ofimelt. Thia I not a umial thing. In tlie firat place amelt have not been known in the Willamette fct thl tiolnt before, and again it ha not been a ueual tiling to gather them in with a hook halted with minion egg. For a time they took the hook a faat a it waa thrown in then the chub drove them away. 0. T. Too, ono of the prominent and uoceful fanner from up the river wai In the oily Tueaday having hill printed making annoucmeut of the mile at public auction, on the 4tb of November, of hie farm toek, machinery and other up pll. Mr. Tooxe hu Hold bin fine farm of 2(H) acre to Alteo Hum for $H5 per acre and Intend to move to aonie town where he will handle the money which be ha aavod in aiticli a manner a will bring him the beet return. Particular of the tale will be found In another column of the Kntkui'hink. Th WHOLESALB GROWERS AND DEALERS. Cannot be Under-Bold. 6 hf ' . Immense Stock! 1 rvU 4 "---.-. Write ubi The woolen mill are preparing to tart up on Monday with about one-hulf of tho uaiial force to work for a time upon order. Mr. Jacob I away in California looking after trade In that di rection and Oorry is up eaat of the mountain aeelng what can be done In that direction, ao it I poanihle that the mill will lie kept buny for a time. Jaa. Koakeof the Oregon City Iron Work i having a track put down to connect tho ahop with the dock o a to enable them to move heavy machinery from the dock to and from the ahop. It will prove quite a convenience. Frank Barlow 'U having a sidewalk built from hi property at Gladatono acroK to the atutioiu Wanted, aTrl about 12 year old In the capacity of nutno. Inquire at tin OIll. n. Heiiutor Mitchell arrived in Fortland on Wedneaday direct from Washington having come home at thia time on account of the aerlou alckne of hi daughter Mr. Handy who ha been con fined to her bed In Kant I'ortland for aonie Ave week now. The Hen a tor I uncertain how long her lllne may re quire hi preaence in Oregon but expect to remain a long a her condition makes it dnalreablu a the aenate granted him an Indellnlle leave of abaence. The Crown 1'aner mill be started up the flrat of the week if the weather will nermit the men who are at work on the walla of the cuual to clone in around the flume of the Crown mill ao that it can be lined bv that time. Much of the time the mutt week the rain has poured down with such force as to wanh the dirt out of the shovels with which the men were lliruliiK. The mill ha work to keep them employed and uonly waiting (or the flume to be put in ohaie. Wednesday morning four boata poJwed through the lock bound for the upper river altor wheat. With good boating (or the next few week there wilt be brought from the upper valley a large part of thia year's crop. Boats are able on account of the early- and extra high water to ascend the Willamette and its tributaries much sooner and much far ther than UHiial this season, all of which will prove of advantage to the farmer. Win. Bohlander ha sold his intercut in the l'ortlaud reataurant to L. Hu ennisch who will hereafter conduct that iHinular reataurant. Billy has made I I ------- himself quite popular since his connec tion with the hostelry and many of the boys are sorry to see him go. He ex pects to remove to I'ortland. C. A. Miller who ha been stopping up the Valley for some time returned on Tuesday looking as if his trip had agreed with him. He says that he was getting so fat that his clothe would not stay on him and that bo had to come back and go to work to reduce hi flexh. Captain J. II. Exon has taken charge I of the Toledo for the present and will when practicable run her up the iam bill as far as McMinnville. Joel I. Cieer the owner is doing all that he can to make the Toledo a popular up river boat. The Grand Army and the Sous of Veteran are organizing a drum corps to furnish music for the gatherings of those bodies. The Intention is to have four life, four snare drums and one base drum in the band. E. J. Garrow. head sawver at the Glad stone sawmill, has the frame up for a new house which be is building on tlie south side of the electric .line in Gladstone. On to,. Sole Crowera 1 Tp- 1 Ll Yl . . : i tn -4 or ine now PACIFIC PRUNE, Earliest. Moat Prolific and best drying prune grown. Send for Catalogue. SUUiyi & tUltl. Mount Tabor, Oreeon. Ol r ii i L-r . , a a siaw p ffFiTr-- An Klt-ctrlc Accident Fred Miller Is going around with his riuht hand In a sling and well protected on account of an accident the last of the week at the I'ortland General Electric station where Fred has been at work for sometime. About 11 o'clock Thursday evening as be was cleaning the briiHhes on one of the large alternating current Excelsior machines which carry 6,000 volts lie waa in the act of placing the brushes back in position when the auto matic regulator swung around suddenly and struck his wrist at the root of the thumb completing the circuit through his thumb and forefinger between which he was holding the brushes. The con nection was only mainta'n.-'d for an in sUnt but that moment was long enough to cook the flesh of the finger and thumb and to burn off the end of the thumb For an hour or so Fred suffered untold agonies, but ho thinks with all the pain that he suffered that he escaped luckily aa that much electricity through his body would have proven instantly fatal. Fred says that lie will take hanging every time in preference to electrocution aa he is convinced that it is less painful. However be has only tried a taste of one. Perhaps some of our readers would like to know in what resct Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy is better than any other. We will tell you. When the Kemedy is taken as soon as a cold has been con tracted, and before It has become set tled in the system, it will counteract the effect of the cold and greatly lessen it's severity, and it is the only remedy that will do this. It acts in perfect harmony with nature and aids nature in relieving the lungs, opening the secretions, liquefy ing the mucus and causing its expulsion from the aircells of the lungs and restor ing the system to a strong and healthy condition. No other remedy In the mar ket posaesscs these remarkable proper ties. No other will cure a cold so quick ly. For sale by George A. Harding, druggist. PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned, a resident of Clackamas county, Oregon, having sold bis farm Bituaieu one-nan mne wem oi iiiwmn'v, w -Ferry, will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday, November 4th, 1893, Commencing at 9 A. M., the following property: One black mare, 5 years old, weight 1300; one gw iaw, 7 yean old, weight Yi2b) two bay mares, an o yeara uiu, wc.6u. one 2-ycar-old colt, one yearling colt; one iioistein cow, o yea om, will calve Nov. 9; one first-class cow, 6 years old, giving milk; one beer cow, about 45 head of sheep, 30 goats, one fine bow and eight pigs, six hoes, one wagon, one two seaiea nacs, iwu bcw uuuu, u.Uv.,d, man's saddle, one ladies' saddle, one binder, one mower, one self-dump horse rake, one adme harrow, one new 3-Bection harrow, four plows, one cider press, pair new platform scales, small pair platform scales, two fanning mills, one cook stove, one parlor stove, one lawn mower, one hop spray pump with all attachments, one caldron, three dozen .f,1 J.I. Zv. i:j Korrol Prinpo Albert naint 300 Dounds. cniCKens, onecaoa; uuBvcu uu, wuw - r- . forks, shovels, hoes, grubbing hoes, saws, axes, augurs, household furni ture, and a thousand other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $10 and under, cash in hand. All sums over $20 and under $100, one year's time, and all sums over $100 two year's time. All notes to bear 10 per cent, interest with ap proved security. C- T- TOOZE. P0PE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of HOT M Mai acini E. E. WILLIAMS, Grocer, OREGOn CITY. Masonic Building. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbin Attended to Promptly. . Es timates Furnished. Street Commisaioner Hoberg is employ ing himself and a force ol men these days In getting down temporary cross walks so that It will not be necessary to employ a mud scow In getting across the street. If you want an attractive sign see Davis the painter. Portland prices. tihop back- of Pope & Uo.'a hardware Notice. G. W. Proeser's new hall is finished at Oswego.Oregon and will be rented by the night as follows except Friday nights as the Good Tcmplers have that night, nn ami aftir the Hrst Sundav in Seotem- her until further notice; Osweiio granges each second Saturday in the month. For dancs all nitiht with piano, fft.uo; tor aance nan nigiu wuu y'"ui $2.50: any show $5.00. Good stage and well lighted. G. W. Probrkr, Proprietor, tf Woed Sawing. The Babcock woodsaw. Work quickly and cheaply done. Leave orders at Grout 4 Confer's office or address me at Ely. Elmer Dixon lariiffi, final etc. Of OREGON CITY OREGON THE Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largest Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. Special sizes of Doors and Windows made to order. Turning of all kinds Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. Builders, give us a call, and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest Price List sent on application. Factory, Cor. Mian and inn sts.. uregon uuy. BIUIC. ....ataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaa" - keux Goods for pall and Winter 1 1' l -i mar '-n l.)0 O 1 Lv havo to so. Hard Times, fflsh Prices and Big Profits cannot eiist to this town, because we have the Goods and make the prices that saves the people's money. A spienma assortment, wmcn muiuiu EVERYTHING IW AND DESIRABLE FOR THIS QUA 5ft N ii n in i rVJJllrVV XII I I REMEMBER I We deal fair and save you dollars on every one of your purchases with us. Call and inspect the stock of DRY GOODS, OLOTHINCj, BOUTS, wv, r -GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC. Just arrived an elegant line of Ladies Jackets and Gossamers at astonishingly low prices