J Oregon City Enterprise. bCHtDULIiS OP TIME O V.t ('(I 'M NI'KAMKU, In KrraiT Hrr, jo, iii, Nlmtitidr KAMllNA. !., omuim ntr, i.hhvm romi Axn I una. m, 1 iw a m 1 in. Ij III in. I"'l'. I" 4 Wli III, llimiiil Hip W r.HU. T imn rfl iiliJwHiitlnnn wIiIhiiiI urllr H IK AM Kit Tiil.r.Ud- HAIIV IWAT. mKii. uaamm itt. m h a uuia mmTa Iii.wk-WIIi.h Um1lti( N.w Uii)ii in ; (io.n ( lir w uo m Kn t-Tlr Mr..i Uirk, I'urllmii). 1 on f m : Oini"U Ot, I jo p. m ill awiaremlallnit. fi.r iaMiiri. and l.ii ilia. aid'U. fur liilit rie al,r uit m rU. WilTIIKttS PACINI: HAILWAV. K..KTM uimi. ( lltoinU Kiiru illini(li) . m. k..Mi.ui (r uiium) . I m, kM in mil mi, KiMlMiri Ij! ( MniliHit) I l . m ( tiii.irula Kiiim lliimih) 7 10 m TDK MAIM. Mailt rl ') Pnrlh.t a nt . I ii u , t p n Hall rl"M "U h.miiIi. . m , 1 . Ju p m. II. I '( ! Orcn Cllrl" Hr.l'.nu, Millno ami Mnlalla ra al li m mi 'I arrlv.a al U m .l.lljr. nrrjoiil'llr l-Klr. Mink Clark Un.ln.Hm.k. I'nl'.ii MUlf. MhIIiih .ml I ..I1..11 n al In m lu.Wir. Thiira.tar ami H.iunl.j, an.) r. luimuu lullimliig iUi al t M p iu KKIKAY, MNKMHKU 3, 18.3. HniiTifco 81 mun IUiu OumiulMkiitirr W. K. lluliUr.l hohae thut ill the fivrirtiniKiit llali hatchery on U io Claclta mti i in town Mmiduy nil told a reporter that )m had jul heard (rum the rtfi; hled (u tlm world's fair and ttiat Ii"' tliry reached their dealiiutlmi Illi a i )iut o( ninety-two out ul tlia Mire alilnuiilil of 40,000 which la a rrnc.rkal.ly good liuaiiiif. One nut runvi'puiiil with the myaterlra of plma luilal In"' would inlcr thl any kind of fluli v iniml I ahlpprd In water liiil Hut an. Tlm t-ija were parked in colt'iu paiuii'l tfaa with flannel on Pip of the fiU. and In'tween llm Iraya there waa pn-ad layer ! iiiihmi evcf.Jy (ilaii'il, tlii'ti on toi of ll'f l'va afU-r all i n aadlv tatktl In tlm rtn'k aa lla-il a iiiiantilv of We lilili kit lliwii i-'ol Mini Jilii. I'ai-ki il III lliia way llmjf inailn llm trli in aMy ainl arrni In tiaya at llm lnl rlty rvaily r il lilnu. !'' FW ONinNa.-W. M. Joliimon "I Im kaiuaa Hn In tin. city Momlny I'K.kltiu i,t, iti tinlun inurknt. Mr. John "M la tl, !,, kl11( of (;,.h(,1p, "'my mill Ima iml au.li a nin.ful l"lyif llm I.iihIii.imn Hint in ulwaya iiw-niU In riilaniK k,m crnp. I Io V that tli.il tliiM amnon lm Iiun almiuly Kutlmiml anilit.,,,,,1 :t.',(H) IminIh.U ami tlml li Iiun iivit IHMI ImikIilIb yet tu Ulliiir. lln ia ilnrinit tlm punt amnion Imlll iimiw than l.la lull ,;,,,. in, pUmlnu llm laat anaxin v.aa olnl.t acrua wlilvh KI yliOil aonmtliliiK ovur Wx) liunlieU Tim IlaaT I'lantkh. I untH-n a ix e ol flumiul with t'liuinlitirlaiii'a 1'aln lUlm ml lilml It un ovrr tlm anat ol pain. It n Iwttur than any pluator. Whim tlm hinna am aura audi an application on Hie cheat, ami am.lln.r Ih'Iwwh llm hIii.iiI.Iit hla.lfa, will o(Uui pruvnil pimiimoiiia. Thure la notliliiir ao gixnl fr a lama hack or a naln In the III". A air throat can nearly alwava i i , .... ' ' o iiirru in OHM tilKHt liy applying a Hum. el hamlaKU .Iuiiiki.c.1 witti 1'ain Hallll. to i-fiit hottlna lor anln liv (I A . Ilanlitig. WiiAT'a lx a NankT One that In- iiplrca coiiflili'iicn ami la known to all ri'aiili'iita of Clai kumaa coimtv aa a avn- iinyin ol linearity ami full iIcuIIiik Ih thut ol Itallumy k Huaih. Thia firm from a comparalivuly amull Lcj(iiiiiliig haa from vuar to year Iiicruiiam Ita aloi k. and now can Jually claim to havo the lurgcut amxirtii eiit ol giHiila In tho county. Tr Oofaroaiaat TiUxraob Llm. WAaiiiNUToN, Oct. 30 8unator Butler thia Itiornlnit ilitiolilcil a hill, which hail l"r ita ohji-ct tho VHtabliKliiticnt of a giiverninent ayalcm of ti'lcuraph liima. Tlm hill tiiri'cta the ornanixutioii of a hoarl to coiiaial of the aucrutary of atute, tlm ancirtary of witr ami the pontmanlcr ueiicral, who ara ilirccU-tl to rruiit a ayatom of trunk-linn tcleKrupl. coi.nec tiliK tlm varioua acctiuiiN of tlm country with Wajihiiilon, with connection! aluiiK theati linea at audi ritiea aa kIin.11 In-ill aerva the puhlic )(ooil. Tlm ayatt-m la to Imi carried on aa a part of llm khU avalem of thu country, ami (l.wriini nation In ratea la prolnhiteil, except thai a leaa rata ia allow e.l for prcaa nieaanitea than for current hiiHinca. The carryiiii on of the telegraph hiiKincMa hy InillvMual or corKiialioii la not pro- Inhite.l. Tho hi'.l ia voluiiiluo.ia and .tenia largely with the ih-lnila of how the linea ahull Ihi coiiBtructr.) An up iirimriatioii of I.VUoU.iKKI Ih nunlu to A f.11 '! I'lMBK 1.1 till! I.1H k Ttk ; Ij,, t1(. urk, alKiut llm iti of tlm fox hunt, EDUCATIONALNOTBS! All note for thia column Hliouhl ho aeiit to Mm Jennie Koweti, editor, C'unhy, Ori'Kuii. Khli.ley dlatrlct No, ,17 for the month cndliiK Ocloher '!(), lH'.CI. Nuintx-r en rolled IK), avernnii 2H, per cent In at tendance Wl, Thoae not alment nor tardy are ui followa : Harold Hhiplev, Ivea Lonif. Kohert Wanker. Frank W'hltten, William Horland, Akhcn Khlpley, I'ear Long, Ninle Wanker, John Umt, Lenter Hhliiley, Kurd. I.or.K, Frankitt Childa, Klmer Hhlpley, John Wanker, Annie llorlaml, Kthel Whittier and Addie Whlttln. The county acliool auperlntendcrit waa out to pay the acliool a viait during the month. A literary aocluty haa been or Kuniied and all are Invited to attend. Ciua. Ki.kkv, Teacher. Iluruiunv No. 4t Thoae that have lieen neither ahaent nor tardy are Oar fluid Huek, Marcua Tell, Vina lloroy, Huth Wine, Kdward Kxyiner, Julia KKjoner, William Millard, llerliert Ituck. Thomaa Hunk. Nellie Moiey, llulda Kanie. Frunkie Hall, Lucy Love lace, Kthel Clurk, Iteaaie Clurk, Amelia Murphy, WalUir Kanie, I Ait tie Cliff, Ar thur Cliff. Totul enrollment Wl. (ien erul average for the month ending Octo ber 27 wua M. !.(!. Lakk, rnncipal Iteixirt of acliool In diatrict numler tr!l, for the mouth endinir Octolier 27. number of daya laiiKht 20, number of daya atU'iidance 611, numlier duya ab aunce (iH, number of pupila enrolled 32, number of vlalta made by director and othera, 3, namea of pupila neither ab- aeut nor tardy during the month were Lottie Bcebe, Tcarl Ueelie, Lcttie lleebe, Hone Howerman, Kdna liowernian, Kdna lIoaluiid, Kthlyn Iloaglund, Joaia Hoaiiland, Nona Hackinirer, Clara 11 rich, F.iim.a Ktrichrott, Albert Zinaer, Juatin Itowerman and Willie Ulrich. A. B. IIiiiiiakd, Teacher. RETIRING IMSIESS Clothing, I laving decided to Retire from BulneBB, We now offer our entire Htock of Hats and Furnishing Goods AT CO! BROWNSVILLE (1 llllo f it la iniwheie lald a cIuni for kintt mImioii in hi own domain. Huii'hiy limruiiiit the water waa turned olTat the lifud of the lu k to in riiilt certain ie paira to le made in the canal and when the water wa t'teliy well 'Ut "f tlm cal.ulJoiiH of the workmen dlmovered a laiK'e aalmoli and Immediately KVB cliaae. One and another Joined in the race till nearly all of the men al work were tryiim to catch (Uh fur dinner, hut llm wily anlinon eluded them at every turn, ami llm race furnmhed lota ol Hport a many of the puraiiera would atr.ke at the flab with apade or other convenient weamii only to uilaa him and full in the mud and water, AfUT the thaw had panned the lentil of the canal Annual KuliM'h came out clinKinK '' I'"')' with both handa while with bin teeth he firmly nrad 0". The llh weitihed about thirty-live iHiunda. Oh Uiwkk Main t-THkiir.-Kuiidav dm of men wore i leal Injl ill aurfao mud from lower Wain aired near Fourteenth and the following day they liegan diKifinK up the alreet on llm weal aido ol the car track and getting U ready lor tlm teama which began hauling on Tueeday. It U tho intention of the contracture to Im prove tho two bl.H ka yet lemaining In the low er part of the city llh uravel il the weather will but iermit. end In order to do thia with the leant Inconven l., I,,.- i ii,. mii.li.- thev will haul the a. v aw nw ) J atrn..l In a. f.i.t llltt lm.lti IH niftMti ready, keeping upon one aide of tlm rilr,.,l i,.,.k ill! lh.it aide ia done and lit for travel than tkingt he other aide. Looa FhoTtiib" Lowkr Kivkh'-TIio Willamette Pulp A l'r company ot thia city haa contracted with the Wttuh oiikhI Land and Losing company for ,m,mS feet of hemlock log which will lo gotten out thia winter and towed up on the backwater next Juno. The Wil lurnetteo company Imi experimented with w-veral different kinda of timber nd find that lioth hemlock and nprnce ore well udupted to the iiuimifimline of pulp and per, nl the t.uainoHa of bringing loga from the lower river to the n.ill hero la likely to be n Important one in tho near luture. Hihukct to"Knthv. Cul. K,K'rt A Miller M'giMter of the land ofllce In thm city haa given notice thut towiiHhip4 north, ran.ni fl weat will be Hilbject to untry on tho 14th of thiH flilll (tenant, 100. Tlm readera of thia iwrn-r will be pleaaed to learn that there ia at leant one dreaded diaeaoe that acience haa hecu able to cum in all ita atagea and that i.n Catarrh. HulPe Catarrh Cure ia the only poaitivo cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con atitutional riieeane, reipiirea a conntitu tional treatment, llull'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and imicoun aurfacea of tho ayalcm, thereby destroying the founda tion of tho diaeane, and giving the pa tient atrengtli by building up theroneti ( reacent City, No (il For the month ending Oct. 13. Total number enrolled 40. av enue uttundance 31. The namea of thoae who were neither tardy nor ab tent are Cheater liard, Kva (Jurd, Mary Jonei, Clara ltitr-enleller, Minnie Hitn- teller, Otto Mendel. Katie Mendel, Ora Welch, Kdgar Wtlah, Duiny Welnh, and I.ydia l.lvemy. Siiihi.kv Ki ck, Teacher. PuiiiancuH, No. 77. For a month end ing Oct 27. The folio A-ing pupila were on the roll of honor Nettie I'iUter, Grace 1 t ur.lui IT, Jennie IVanloitf, Jonie l)en Ina'r, Chrintine Ienhoer, Tllen Grimm, Isabella Grimm and Kmma Fagulda. The averuu'O nuintier enrolled waa 2l and the averuge daily attendance was The total numlier of days attendance waa 5:17',! and the number of daya ab aence fw.'J. The pupila voted that we ahould publinb the number of Chnei of tardinens and time lont, und try and do better next month. Number of cases of tardinenaa 23, time lont 174 minutes. A. I. llicisnoriiAM, Teacher. Sandy diatrict No. 4o. The namea of thoae who have been neither absent nor tardy during the month ending Octolier And we would also state that we have the finest line Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods ever seen in Oregon City. Among other lines is a Five Thousand Dollar stock of c Which will be sold at factory prices. Our lines are too numerous and large to mention. each one seperately. Just call and we will show you that we mean business. O'CONNELL 5t GLHSS, THE ONE PRICED Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, OREGON CITY, OREGON. lution and anniating nature in doing ita j 7(, re Johnny McAduma, Edith month and 1 ; un liiw IT" . that a,.,.tt.om R and a in townnhip 2 north of range 5 went will be "ubjeet to entry on the Kith of the month. From the number 0 imrulries which re pouring into the lund olllce relative to the llrat named towhnhlp It niunt be valuable and Indication! are that tlmre will he wramblo on the part of lund ami ti.nl.er eekere, 1'hoticct Yo(JHRKi.r.-Inmire you rprop erty In the Guardian Aanumnco compa ny of London. CuhIi wnets rl.OOOW. F. E. lH)AU)noN, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. work. The proprietor hnvo ao much faith in Ita curative powera, that they offer One Hundred lollarg for any cane that it failn to cure. Send for liat of Teatimunialn. Addreaa, F.J.CllKNIcv A Co., Toledo, Ohio. "8old by all Drugging, 75c. Klii Daliy Qrld Baioidaa. WAaiiiMiToN, Oct. 27. Mina Diiiay Garland, daughter of ex-United Statea Attorney-General Garland, committed auicido at her homo In thia city thia morning. She la 34 ye are old, and la thought to have been inaune. Mies Garland xpent lant evening very pleas antly with her father and brothers and retired In good apirili. After breakfast this morning slm retired to her room, where her brother Will went ahortiy af ter to talk with her concerning a theater party. He found tho door locked, and not receiving any renpoime to Iiib call burnt into the room and found his sinter lying on the floor dead. A bullet haa Uirouirh tier heart. Near her lav an old revolver which had been in tho family thirty years What ti Thli World Coming to. Nkw YoKK.Oct.30. An excited work man rushed from the new building ot the Postal Telegraph company, at Broadway and Murray etreets, at 4:10 o'clock this afternoon, and called out that a murder ous crunk was at large on the ground floor ol the building, who had already ahot the clerk of the works and threat ened murder bythe wholesale. Finn, Fish. Oreuon City Fish Market opposite cor . i..V itnrilware store, carries t, l st.x'ko( linh, poultry, and game in aeuHon. Ovntera and nalt-wntur linh re T i...:i. fr. the count. Orders ceiveu in . , - ..r,.n,nt v led. i.'""i'"v I'hehm. Annie Crowntone and Kenme lioacli. Thoae who have not been ab sent nor tardv but om e are Jennie Fran cia, and Mary Varetti. Number enrolled 37. average attendance 32. Visitors during the month were Win. Phelps, Mrs. Francis and Miss Andre. Our friends are cordially Invited to visit our school, M hs. Bosch, Teachor District No. 95 for the month ending Oelolier 27. the names of those who have been neither absent nor tardy dur ing the month; Edith Buckner, Minnie Grace, Garet Martin and Eflle Grace Viaitora dunnir the month are Win. Buckner, Mary Hoel, Chtistina Scher ruble and Lydia Bottomiller. Friends and patrons are cordially Invited to visit our ichool and note our progress. Ei.kanor Jkwki.l, Teacher Ia Yonr Laundry Well Done! Nothinu exasperates person so much as to have a fine white garment returned from the laundry yellow and munsy buttons half off. and In a condition not fit to wear. The Troy Steam Laundry sends out none but first class work a trial order will convince you. Office with F. A. Waddock, post olllce build ing. Bundles left Tuesday evening will be returned Saturday morning. A Cheap Home. One-half mile from Mulino postofllce, school bouse, publio hall, grint mill, store ect., til acres all under fence, half aliiHued, 15 acres, under cultivation, orchard, house barn etc. Land per fectly level, on bench and Molalla bottom, no rocky waste land. Is a rare barguin. Address C. T. Howaiiu, tf Mulino, Or. ...., u'nriliiiiKton'a for Octolwr i a royal number. As tho season draws .i,.,., the larue army of magazine .. mi .i....!.lu tlm ruination. ''What readers , Marines shall we take another year, .. .n fr them to keep an eye on Worthington's, and whatever else may be taken, add it the the list. It. s second .,,im In n I ti lice, hiuli quality of matter and attractive illustrations, and it ia very much more entertaining umo. i..n.., y. Its rivals. Us low price brings It within the resell of all. BLUE STONE 15 POUNDS FOR $1.00 AT Huntley's Drug Store, Near the Court House. TH0S. CHARMAN & SON, The Pioneer Store JUST ARRIVED! -A COMPLETE LINE OF- all Ii Winter Direct from New York consisting of Ladies' Cloaks in all Styles and Misses' and Unilttren s in an rauerus FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS! Hop Sackings, Whip Cords, Cash meres and Henriettas. E. E. WILLIAMS, Gkocer, oregon city. Masonic Building. Blank note, receipt and order books at the Entkri'Kisb olllce. It is to our interest to please every .nnnnmienl hnver. BKLLOMYii BUBCH. tf J YOUR NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS For the coming year ! Why not let us save 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 freo for the asking at the store. Be fore sending off your sub scriptions ask our prices. 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