I i Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O f. T CO.'N XTKAMKU. In KrrnT .i-t, ixua. Numvr HA MUX A. tH "' ' ....... r'Ti.nn iw III. f :l i III. t ii I', in iiitiiiiii irlu Itf raula. ' W , U ml 4 .11 i in. in. m. lint arl iitiJiM'l Hi rlmnit without nulloa HIKAMKH Tlil.KliO-IIAII.V IIOAT. fUlTl tHU. d.."!" I'lT. A. II ttliftlnn u(. U.WH-WIli.ll UlfllllA . m J(,. Wi7 uii m ; oif"H ( li aula m. uiin l"r Tx It.r airw Ikirk, 1'iirilani, J mi ra ; Ofi"U 'ljr. P. m. KhI i( "'""i ni-Ull'. in ..r ..,!,, ,fl ,,) ,M Ilia mr irilil rata, .j,,,!, on Ward. KHIIIIKUX A( IHC KAM.WAV. ku.tn anean, Callliiinla faefftt ltlif"ih) a,fln l-u l (oaf autluiia) 1 1 m I H p m. tl . m 7 l p m anl'tH ni'NIi, ,rbui( Ijt'I (way tlih.) (alllniula Kil't.M ilbruiiglii . Tilt MAIIA. Haifa rliM f ulna, Nxli. Ia.ni, It p . gall rl..m iii .."till, t a. m 7 1 i nt. alua "I Hl 0rr..n City li rir. arua, Mullnnan.1 Mulalla 1m, a al U m. a 11 arllxa al U m. itaily. ilrr...n II. I.. Mr. Vll.k l.rk Moa.toallrnok. fii..u Mllla. Uullnn au.l I ulliui, luaiaa al 10 a. B TuwUi, Ihurwlar au l Nalunlaf, and r Kiaiuii lnlliiwlui dara al i lk p in FHIUAY, OC rollK.lt 27. lHi.'i. Kike r i.avAia At 8 A. M. Tuea- day (lie hroke out in the general luer- fli.ndlae More ol oletnan A Uoulet at (irrvaia mid In elinunt an In.Unt the rntlra ImiUliw aa romnime.l ,y flamea w,ili all ite ruMeiita, twiner ith ZHKler AMU aria' hotelier .Imp, W. J. CUike'e Harpilnting olh. e and T. II. Walker. Miop, toiiellier Willi a Uige warehouse hoihliiig. Ity the Uliiuit eli-an. and liriolc woik 01 iltKMi. tli. Ate wae i hm krxl at the hank tmilding on the ailh, nr the entire tun would have hreri III alie. At one time it luiknl iinHililo to ave the town and lli HaWtii fire department waa U'le- (nailiMl fur. lliey re.piniil promptly nd willingly. A tlal train wa. givrn them hy the Hontheru IVillc rmepany, Imt the loral hanil lire engine did errvlce, and will, plenty jf alrr ntingiil.hed the tbimre. The Vaia iilc hall had aeveral narrow nka.c ! niater al wa. ilelixrred a bill waa tit m hrimi on fire a litimlr of limea andj'1" "-rlv '" I lhand. Thia ia timaiiy tl...... rkliiivnii-hiil. Having It ' " outrage on the ta.i'era and eon- Urrly .,r. bed. Coleman A (ioulel'a j ''''"K ""'X "hould not jH-rmit. Tl k-tliniKJ and had 7..VH) Im-urance. '"'v letter hea.l. could bavo been Ttelo.. to the Slur Lillet waa t), l"l'"' ''.v '"r ::' lnu li..url for MM). The h. to the other. ' I'arn.rd A Co , of St. I-ouie did tliework ... null. The h.c. are with the I'"' rUrve.ll70.S0 and the co.nmiH.on Ilouie Mutual, National, of IIartfi.nl, and " Uir H 'e kno' Wlhwe-t of I'ortland. T-m Coi. nmn 1 !'"'" prole.t.-Vancouver Inde- made a hi rolc i lh.rt t ave hia iKX.k and rame near loalng Ida lile I'etnr Mirkela fell twenty feci from a fool by a ladder breaking, but waa not acfioimly Iniurcl. Coleman A (ioiilet'a bookiare burned, making their aceoiuilaa lol' Vm. The fire ia anppoM-d to bave raiiiiht from the .love, aa the Mate waa diMMvered In the rear end of the build IliC. Tn.iBka'a iri'i.kx Im.ax. We have been .hown the patent recently leaned to our tm naiuan, Jaa. Thornc'a for Ida ynlamof indexing long llHiaof name. for a ready reference. He baa reduced thia metier to a rontlnuoiia dln'ctory a.lptal4 to any tleaired purpo.ie. Thin liidr haa already been Introduced in MiillrKiin.il and Clackamaa countiea ) applid to the deed record., both direct and rever.e. The duplet index aa it ia railed ran be lendily Htted to any old .eta, ao at not only to provide tor the reiiii.ite apace for each china of tiatnea but In like manner double or thrihble Uio capacity without loan of pace by merely changing the page flgurea. Mr. Thorne line ut lilted the well. known tact that Ihero aro only cer tain combination, of our alphabet poib lie ao aa to coaleece. All the.e are given In audi a mnmior that tho flr.t two let ter, of any name are eeenata glance nd the third lotter In tho cloee.t prox imity therewith po.eible. Any name can therefore bo turned to in thia Index more readily than it ia even po.nible to do In a directory nit ttie name, aro not only cliiHNillnd with reference to the flr.t three lettera but under eiudi cla.a when thua turned to tbey ro found by the Kiven mime. Honk.t l,om7NnKHe.--Tho Telegram Ih reaponaible for tho following: "On Third and Alder alrteta, at 3 o'clock ymiturday afterdny iifternoon, a bunk me.Henger alighted from car, currying witli him w'cunvan aack containing about I'l.OOO. Hnllway dow n Alder, between Necoml and Third utreeta, the Buck buret, and it. golden contents of double eagles, egleM and half eagle", rolled along the wooden Hiduwulk. A look of despair waa depicted upon the meeriengor'a face a he caw a dur.en or more Chinese and a lew idle white men scramble for the coin. For fully five seconds he was un fthle to articulate a sound, but at last he linulnriiil tlin rrow d to act honestly with hlra, and Ida earnest, pleading rennet met with the desired response. Ho re niovod Ida sack coat, laid it upon the sidewalk, and Chinese, and white alike dropped what monoy they had picked op on the coaU When the racssonifer eventually ,lnei.d cash, he found him self Ifi short only, and that coin most probably rolled Into crevice. Hatckimv' Ilin.ic HiiooT.-TI.e rllln emileat for (liiHrclmimir trophy wub Im-IiI niKlur IU ,11,,11;,;, ,j Capuln F. A. llunlello, U. H. A liiN,il...,.r ofmrmll arm. j.riu'tii u at Vanwiver l.arrurk., n rmiH.. tillln-r, mkmIhIimI ,y Captain (i, N, Wolfe nii J.Uleiianl K. 1'. Cnmno, of tlm Flr.t ttKliuotit, 0. N. (I. Tim tram. n.l.t.., f fly,, , WM.,( I( "anwa nlvnn live l,ul. each nt 2(H), .'MM mil fi(K) yanl., a h,,u M at wl, riiii, or 711 nt Mil. or itrainl total fur one train of ays. T,.Bm wr ty t'otnwtlt.M u, c, K, mill K, Flr.t Iiik'iiI, O. N. (I.; lomitny C, Knooml mulmmit, 0. N. (J.j and cumpany , Flr.t n-KliMKiit N. (J. W. Tim conte.t waa won l,y Company 0, Flr.t raiment, 0. NO , bya Mure of 247, tlm oilier cor Mint 210 for company C, Neeond reuiii.ent; 221 fur company K, 207 for company II. N. (j. W. j 1IH for comimny F, MO for company C. Some of tlm ttiKiiilwra of Co. F did some wild liootlnif due prup.lily to the fct tliat llieyh.d liad but llttla practice. The xiite fur tlm lioinn tiMiin Ntixxl I'liken. 00, CowliiK K'i, KaiM. 3.1, YearKaln 21) mid Huntley 2H. IUkdhomk HiriM.kiiKNT. Kime the ujh'iiIiik of the (in-iit fair In Clilcauo the llly Inter Oiian Iim Wn tmlilUhlnu twlre a week limidmimn lllimtmlod .uppletm-nta lately devoted to allowing off the (trvat exxltlun. Tlie.e were lnvrlli!y artl.llc In design and neatly vtiH-iitrd. Notwithstanding the f.ct that they were printed at one running through the prfM their at-veral colore make an llluMrntion of morn thmi ordinary merit. Now that the fair la over it In to ho hoped that that great dally will find other inltnhle auhjecti for llliiMtratlon iu tlila iniiiiiier ao that It niny rontinne their iwnanit-. The Inter (kvan hy the way U orm of the Ik-hI L,., ,,.,, the country and la alwaya replete with fre.h newa. With out the .uppleiueiit it la well worth tt,g eVen in thia corner of tne United tatea. Hum I'miao Womk. lli-n C. Irwin A Co., have been getting in their work on the city oltVlala aa will he nn by road Ing the counril reort It ia atrange bow mn in a public capacity will (linre- gard the local home iiitenntaand patron' iw foreign inatltutiona. The connty of' fleer, did the .ame thing. Thev ordere jX0 1w-r t-awSa et . a. they av. thev , 10 f r tl.ouiwn.l i-l wtu.n llw. I H-nu-rn. Til at TmtAciiKRorB -Moiai.i.a. A num- her of yeiira ago the .tructure known an the rper Molalla bridge waa rendered iiki'Icn. bv a rhaniie in the channul of ibe .(ream which left the bridge ataml- ,(( , ln ,i,dle of the ittreuin with no means of reaching It. The county court at that time in response to requests from the people u.ing the bridgo the most, determined to build a new brnlge above the old one which waa abandoned. Ijwt week word was aeni in to Judge Meldrum notifying him that the river waa washing around the west end of the bridge and that unless something was done soon the bridge would be loft out in the middle of the river or possibly tho wr.t abutment would be waalied out altogether, so he went out te examine the bridge and approach last rriday. Tut Last Wkkk. Another successful year oi me I oriinnu r.inu ing to a close and those w ho desire to view the sights which may there be seen ill bave but two more days as the clos ing hour conies on Saturday oi tins ween, Many expressions of approval oi me management oi inu mi.wi... " collecliona on exhibition which this year are better and number more than ever belore, are beard from those wlio nave been present from this place, and many of these have attended not ono but upon ......ml iwi aHior.s. In addition to tne n.nal attractions for this week the per formance upon the spiral towor with the largo ball which the performer rides down the incline is proving a drawing feature. . There is more Catarrh In this section of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it . local disease, and proscribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounceu u inrurablo. Science has proven catarrh ,... ronatitiitlonal treatment. Hall r-iurrh Ctiro. manufactured by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohm, is the only ...timtlonal cure on tlie maraet. taken Internally in doses from 10 drops . . .na.nnonfnl. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the syBtein. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Pena 101 . a t...;,nniala. Address. circulars ; r?" v :; TiP,in O V. J. Allelic. jtf-Sold by Druggists, 76c. Pbotkot YoUBSKU.-Insure you rprop- rtv In tho Guardian Assurance compa eny iu i" nn ny of London, casn T-, F. E, Donaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. Or Coiia.a Tiiky Wont Wohk. The Kiigeiie (iuard tells this pathetic story of the oor tramp whom the publle Is sup porting: "One night this week fourteen trump, woro allowed to sleep in the city Jail. When the city marshal turned them out In the morning he informed the crowd that be could give one of them a cimaiiciit situation In the country at the rate of $1 per day and board, w ith a first-class farmer, who desired a band. Imagine his surprise when they all re fused to accept the employment e ire red saying they all wanted to go to Cali fornia. Hunan II, Anthony once lectured upon the subject, "Woman wants bread and not the ballot." so the poor tramp wants bread, not work. A I'Moai'tHiNd Oiioxa Falls City Lodge No, 6U of this city continues to prosper and grow owing almost wholly to the Interest taken in the lodge by the members. Nearly all meetings, and it now meets every Saturday evening, are well attended and there is west Interest manifested by those present. Last Sat urday evening besides putting candi dates through the mysteries of the last degree they had an interesting talk from one of the grand lodge ofllcers and one week from the coming Saturday they ex pert to have Grand lecturer Davey present. The lodge Is planning an ex rumion to Portland for this Friday night to visit ono of the lodges there. Wii.lam arrt IUn.wAr Cabs. The Willamette Falls Hallway company have made arrangements to start a car upon their road and will use It for a time in connection with the flat cars which were used for construction purposes, in bal lasting the road, it being their intention to finish the road as soon as possible in first class sha. It will be remembered that they bad to stop work In the fall on account of the rain and the lack of the car which could not be got when ordered. Nothing has been determined as yet relative to the time when pasaen irer service will be establhheU on the line. Or Intkbk.t to TatAsi atas. M. P, ISurnett, the treasurer of Ilenton county and hit tioiidmcii have had suit brought against them for the 114,000 of county funds dc iosited in the Job bank at the time of ita failure. In speaking of the case a Corvallia puper sajs: "The ease w ill be watched by county treasurers and their bondsmen all over tho state, who will be anxious to know ii, alter a treas U'er has ued every eil'ort to keep county funds in safety, and law still holds him ml his bondsmen responsible (or funds so lost." A Ciooii 1'i.Ai t roil Hoys, to keep out of is the state reform school, at which tho new regulation uniform was worn for the first time Inst week. They are a grey military style wan me urvgon slate null' U brAss buttons and the laiva look dressy and are proud of their new clothes. The new gymna sitim that is being built by tho boy of the school for their own use will be finished in a few days. The building is 40x100 feet in size. Uoatino Uniikb IIikkictltim Ac cording to the Telephone Regieter the Toledo bad some difficulty in reaching McMinnvillo last week owing to a fall In the water. The river is not :Iear of nags when it is low. She loaded 350 sack, of wheat and 100 boxes of apples and some miscellaneous freight and left during the day. As soon as tho ground is filled mith water there will be no trou ble in reachinu McMinnville. Will does Out. Chas. Moehnke who has conducted a general merchandise store at Mink for a number of years finds that his farm and saw mill demand so much of bis time that he cannot afford to look after the store so he has de termined to close out. It is probable that the building and site will be dis posed of to some one end that the poet olllce will bo turned over to him PoinoTiikik Best. The orchards near Sollwood , which were completely stripped of their foliage some weeks ago, have undergone a process of rejuvenescence and are now clothed with a new and luxurious growth of foliage. Some of them are beginning to bloom, and if the weathorls favorable they may yet pro duce a crop of fruit. Pamaokd by IIioh Water. Tho Woodburn Indejiendent of recent date notes that Hon. J. B. Dimick will lose about 4,000 bushel of potatoea by the overflow of Tuddlng river. The potatoes have rotted in the ground, and are not worth digging. He haa enough on high ground however, to furnish his Sunday dinner till potatoes come again. What's In a Name? Ono that in spires confidence and Is known to all residents of Clackamas county aa a syn onym of integrity and fair dealing is that of Bellomy A Busch. This firm from a comparatively small beginning has from year to year increased its stock, and now can justly claim to have tho largest assortment of goods in the county. Is Your Laundry Well Donef iothing exasperates a person so much as to have a fine white garment returned from the laundry yellow and musey, buttons half off. and in a condition not fit to wear. The Troy Steam Laundry sends out none but first class work trial order will convince you. Office with F. A. Waddock, post office build ing. Bundles left Tuesday eveninj will ba returned Saturday morning. Resolution, of Respect. Hallof Oiikcoh Lowiic No. 3, 1 O.O. F. Ohkoom City, uii.) WiiKkKAs, It haspleused an all-wiso God in his provldlni e to remove from us our brother. J. K. Nelson whose kind ness and brotherly sympathy, whoso loyally and devotion to our beloved order has bern manifest to us all, lerefore be it, Rosolved, That we commend his many noble qualities of mind and heart to the Imitation of our brothers. II in frailties we cover with the mantle of charity. May he rest in peace. Kesolved, That we extend to Ids brother and friends our fraternal sympathy. Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to his brother and that they be given to the press. n. n. YVALKKH, W. II. HowtLL, S. M. Ramshy, Committee. Card of Thanks. Wiliioit Si-binos, Oct. 23, 1893. To Tilt Editob : We desire, through the columns of 1he Entkbpkisi to return our sincere thanks to our friends at Highland for their assistance In my hus bands burial service. Mas. A. Scbibnkr. 8. II. Scbibnkb. A Cheap Home. One-half mile from Mulino postofTice, school house, public hall, grist mill, store ect., (Jl acres all under fence, half slashed, 16 acres, under cultivation, orchard, house barn etc. Land per fectly level, on bench and Molalla bottom, no rocky waste land. Is a rare barvain. Address C. T. Howard, tf Mulino, Or. Fish, Fish. Oregon City Fish Market opposite cor ner from Pope's hardware store, carries lull stock of fish, poultry, and game in seanon. Ov.ters and salt-water fish re ceived fresh from the coaM. Orders promptly filled. B. T. Humphrys, E. E. WILLIAMS, Grocer, oreoox CITY. Masonic Building. Blank noto, receipt and order books at the E.NTKai'Kisi ollice . It is to our interest to please every economical buyer. BbllomvA Busch. u DID YOU EVER Find on opening a box of SEIDLITZ POWDERS that one powder was dry and lumpy ? They very often get that way when they have been made up too long. We have just received a freBh Btock. C. G. HUNTLEY, Successor to Caufield - & - HUNTLEr. Near Court House, Oregon City. YOUR NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS For the coming year 1 Why not let us Bave you risk, bother and money. We will take your sub scriptions at publisher's prices for any periodical in the world, saving you the expense and trouble of a money order. We will assume all risk and guarantee the safe arrival of the first paper. We have neat catalogues of information free for the asking at the store. Be fore sending off your sub scriptions ask our prices. We are the authorized agent for the Examiner with their big premium list, which includes lots in Gladstone. Call for a sample copy at Huntley's Book Store, Jl dooa te Comno.s.lal ank. FOR HONEST AT THE LOWEST GO TO GROCERY V. Harris, Prop., Successor to Fields & Sons, Next door to Pope & TH0S. CHARMAN & SON, ThePioneerStore JUST : ARRIVED! -A COMPLETE LINE OF- all & Winter Jackets Direct from New York consisting of Ladies' Cloaks in all Styles and Misses' and Children's in all Patterns FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS! Hop Sackings, Whip Cords, Cash meres and Henriettas. We have a new and complete stock o' LADIES' MACKINTOSHES, Of the very Latest Styles. Call and see our stock before purchasing as it is the largest and newest styles in the market. THOS. OHARMAN & SON. ESTABLISHED 1883. 500,000 Osueo ur$eris Offer for the coming season one of the largest and most complete stork of trees to be found in the Northwest, consisting of the following: 100,000 apple all the leading varieties. 150,000 prune With Italian and Petet in the lead. 75,000 Pear Bartlet and many others. 40,000 cherry best sweet and sour kinds. 25,000 peach Early Crawford and many others. 25,000 plum all of the best. . 5,000 Japan plum both old and new sorts. 10,000 aprciot best kinds for this climate. Also small fruit, grape vines, shade, nut and evergreen trees, roses etc. Send for new descriptive catalogue now ready. Address WALLING & JARISCH,. Oswego, Oregon. Do You Need a Legal Blank? The ENTERPRISE has the only complete stock in Clackamas county. Nearly 200 Different Blanks to Make Selections From. Every kind of a hlank needed by a Judge, Jus tice, Lawyer, Real Estate Dealer, Farmer or Mechanic. One or a Quantity Sent postage paid at Portland Prices to Your Address. UNDERTAKING MRS. C. P. Largest ttock of Coffins and Caskets kept South of Portland. Also cloth eovertd and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies and Gents' Burial Kobe, in stock. Fine Hearse ready at any call. S. F. SCRIPTURE, Manager. GROCERIES CASH PRICES THE STORE, Co.'s Hardware Store. TREES TENTH YEAR 1893. & EMBALMING, WINESET.