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I Oregon City Enterprise. 'schedules of time (I. (!, T (OH NTKAMKIt. IN Krrt.-r Ban, d, km. Hl.am.r IUMOKA, I ill. 7 iXi rti, I Mi i ill. IJ ui ni. i i'. in i i ii m. goiia'llill'SSrwiila. Tlsi.eanl tiit.)i'l In rtiaiiia wIiIiimii tll,r H1KAMKH TOI.KIiO-liAII Y HDAT. r,,II KU. UHi'lH MT. tail HIMIon Um.IKU ) lnw- MUtlna tjitnlliii mi. m,. k,w uu mi trta"U t It i ui n. iittta I'r Tylr Sir.. tWa, 1'nrilainl, J 00 a m : Or"ii It;, I w y. tu. HmI ul iifroitiilalliii.t Im paiiaiinri, (ml h4 mi wail., for lrilil rai .il)r ua (Mil THKH.1 I'AI'liriC RAILWAY. 111. HTM ot'Ii, Cilll.iriil livf fllir.ili) . nit m tuMi.u'l lal (r UUum) . -lAin WIDTH tot D. itlilnri.ia t-n-tM nlir.Miilii . 7at,m " Til MAIM. Dalit rlix ') North, t a. ni , I i m , p m Dalit rl"it l"lil Sunlit, I a in., J . iu p m. tun tvn'ttt. Otrfoii t'ltrlo riy.l'arua, Mollnnaml MulalU i...n tl I J m ami ariltea tl li in. 1U1I1. Oir..iiriirl"Kr.MHik Clark Mnaili.tr HriH.t, 'al.-a Milli. Milium ami l nil. .11. Ivotttlltia D intuit . Iliuit.Ur i'l Haliif.laj. anil it lurniun Mlolua tUrtailM in ntll'AY, NoSF.MltKIt 10, lm.3. e" " ' r -. - r T-r-; Mr. IIih'U is Aiin Pmmixii. Tim (jali'in Ma teaman status Upon the author HthIH. A. Clarke that Mt. Hood waa mrtitly Kfii lo Ini iiiioklng. Mr. ClaiVe says that ho looked over toward tli i.l.l mount Wudni-aday morning about 10 M and (Im sight lo greet him in dial of smoke tattling 'rum tli l.l of the iiiounUlti. Thinking hit uilglil lie tuiilaki'M, or that It waa a drilling cloud or I 1 1 It ul rlaltig fog lint had attract''.! blm. lint no; It was Murk, aiitplmrvus A Kind Hi(,w.-TI,t U what the land in n 111 l.llB I. lli.n U .1..!.... .!.! I -u yimm ago h 0,. miklli m,t.mil lldgiiil ,y rucalnla. 1,. . I'l.,..l li llm otif Ht Kfulllii uloiiu iiutkliiic lM)tli.r Kvtm till- ruriini II IIUfltMU 1 lilt I'H'hnIihi lm not ir,.rli., llm umutint of I'lmillKiia. kin I 1, 1, ..... I III,, ,1 ' ' 'lllli'l BUjr. 11I1TIIT I" K'1 liriiniii'1'l ul Mil IIIIIIHIIIll vuar'a llUKlllllM. b.1,1 Imlli nllnn. Mr- 1 1i.it II. Iu Alll III' III.. t nt olllce III llm I'diinlrv (nr llm flacul y..r. T, nuknii a KnillfylriK aim Inn. Durlnu tlie nioiilli 47raliiitrlfii w.-ru nuulii, Iik Iii.I Inir. :i:i limluT ilulma Ti,.,r i'i liouiKati-ml Minna,. 7 rj-uitioim 23 linai tirixjfi mailii. Thn !. ,.l tint ullli ntwlliiit to Hi-culver ramint'i liook lor tlm month ol Oi U.lmr 1M.HI H.17, Ktmi.-ll olwlilrh waa m,0 up 17 limn iml tttatluiony nc-uutitJ lor ltn othnr hi'rliti ml tlm Ulante cti.li mll U tliu ifovKriiinunt for luixl. Waumcm Kai.i.1 Kau-way. Tlie KuTKiii'Miat lint wwk Hionllonil the (art thai cr Ihmiii hronnlit up from I'urtlan.l ami waa HlamllnK on the tr k ol Hit) i:.l HliU HaiUay coinpany wallhiK rmnoval arroaa the brlilit to the Ira. k (rum the wcat end ol the ma-l-t'iialon hrhlnti Ut the Timlnlin. Under thn dirw tlon ol C. A, Miller the cur wa taken otr III Inn ka ami tuknn acrowi the bil.l;n In airtloiia, the llmo ri).iiliel hrlng Irom evvnintf till lour oVIw k in tlm moriilng. Thn llrnt trip over the rimil waa male on Friday and ewry thing ran amoothly aa clot k work. The tra.k waa In u.hk! condition I it an unliallaatvd one and a iwrwin in rid Inn over the road can gnt a gixl Idea ol tlie henutlful tt'eimry along the route. Koon thn rara w ill I ulldinit over the fluent nhi'trlc road In the country and all can enjoy llm pleaaiire of a ride. IIi.iii Watkh Aoain. More heavy ralna have raiel thu river to an mi uaiial hiuht fur tlila aeaaon ol the year ! thna inlnrftiring with the work on the ,.., JiLtou't hee voU.n.T.e...ltr...ni0""r,i',:, w,",rB ,nph 'l-l-nde.i ti-D thrir rratera when thry arn active. 1 Iu cuulu not I iliH'plvrMl, The atmnaphera clear and thn dutk color ( the cloud thu rlver'a lemaiuing low or at a medium aiakn Owing U the melting of mow In the mountain thu la-t of thn wnt-k and tt lit HI tlt'l 111,'UIII. l"l"l n ,l.vl"...r ... , tt 11 .iMaaalt laanml fr,m. the .idn ol the '' " v" ' "'T n ai.wniain and Uily dri'trd to near thn tHiiiiuil and o(T to the fiiilh aigued to bim that It waa neither cloud nor mlt. Tlie wind, too, a (toiii thn mth, but the ainoke from volcaiioa'a am.ilder ltig fliea unit i d olf toward tint aotith, only lo t caught hy thn wind and re-luriu-d a hall hour later within the lllliila of tint aih'lit vigil o( tint mmuiiit. Tl.it la tlm third time Mr. Clarke hint bad the pleannin of arring Old II 1 uii.ike. Tlm fliat lime wna in I t hruary, l.1, when thn amokn aweuded Iro.n I lie crler In a aolld column Inttead of Sunday and Monday the river roue very raildly the (hut of the week and on Tuca dayitwaa evident to Mr. Sullivan that it waa going to flood them out on the canal work, no no further effort wim ma le to keep the work going and the lueil who moat of them hid off. It la loo had that IhU atorni could not have U-en delayed few wfeki to a to h r mil the laying of the cement wall, work tiMn which waa juat fairly In -hajnj to I puithed to an euily cuiiiilelin. StKriiT Wong to Srii'. The Htorma ,.f Ik'tiiher and Novi-mlrer have got in tn,krn aa In thia InaUn.t'. The atvond th, ir work on the alrveta and with the time hn wit nniiM'.! Mti"ke fnm the vol-' comiiletion of the tirick paving to the !ank of tiicguii City at llm corner of Main and Sixth atrct ta all wuik on the Ai,tona'Nkw HriiKini.K. The nwlft aliiamcr, Altona, which it now running up thn river Ima hud hor run InngtlmnK.l from Siilem to Indepeiideiice wlilch will now he her uicriver Wrininul. It waa alao d. 'niued lent to change her time and the dava of hnr trip. She will leave Kuli'tn rcguliirly hereafter, at 7:30 on Mondiiv. Wednemlav and Jti- diiy for i'ortlitnd, returning, ahe will leave Portland for Hiilein and Inde pendence atfla. m. on TunHdny, Thura duy and Saturday. Toon a Wiiaai.. On Weilneaday M A. It, Maynurd wai coming up the atruct with load of old bridge plank on one ofC. N. (Jreeninan'a dray he waa mot hy the car Helen with Charlea Moldrum at the motor near Sixth otreet and both car and dray atteniiited to occupy the aame apace at the Name time, the result being that the dray abandoned the Job m niia one wheel w lili.h waa broken oil abort in double quick time. A usual In the caae of accidents each aide thought the other at fault. Tn Bknt 1'i.antkr. I)amix;n a piece ol flannel with Cl.amberlain'a Tain Iialm and bind it on over the aeat of twin. It la bettor than any pluahir. When the lungi are tore audi an application on the client, and another on the back, between the Hhouldur blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There la nothing o good for a lume back or a puiu in the Ride. A aore throat can nearly always lie cured In one night by applying flannel bandaite dampened with Tain llahn. M cent bottles for sale by U. A. Harding. Tin Stats Hoakd of Equalization la expecting to begin Its seanions soon and the inefficient secretary of an Incompe tent board has gone to Salem to begin bis work In preparing the preliminary tables for the use of the board at IU thirty-days' seaalon which commences the flrMt Tueaduy In Doembor. The board beuiin its setsion lat year on Ie.cmlr (th and came to a final ad journmcnt on Thursday, January 6th, of the current year. K111I fMute Truunfera. Following Is the lint of tramders for the week en ling October 28, MKI: A S I-awUm and wife to Jas Robin ion and wifu 5 acres in A F Hedges I LC, No: 40, sec 1, t 3 s, r 1 e C W II Kan. lie to Km nk Millard lots A sn.l II, sec 0 in 1 4 s, r 4 e, I MI nrrea 2o Alonro W Kichards and wife toC A Millev lotsd. 7. 8 and II, sec 10, t4i. r 4n. 80.20 acres WOO Martha J Kelly and Chas W. her huahand. to K I) Kelly lot 3, blk 5, (iriH'll l'oint add to Oregon City 250 Will Jsckaon and w ife to F.lmer E RETIRING Clothing, Hats and Furnishing AT CO FROM BUSINESS ! I laviriK decided to Retire from Buninesa, We now offer our entire Htock of Goods r 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 IE C Which will be sold at factory prices. Our lines are too numerous and large to mention ta ar 1 1 H 1 - each one seperately. Just can ana we win snow you that we mean business. 0'CONNELL 5 GLHSS, THE ONE PRICED Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, OREGON CITY, OREGON. E and Ollie A Cross se'4' ol se'i ran ic lire" waa muue years litter, when the tight waa similar to that presented Wl We, III. a, Uy. Tua I'xnen SrAtta Sinats. IWa But meet in Oregon City but we should I plcam-d to have it do so. In hen but ever ol tlm real thing or ol a legitla liva body aonm uf the prominent clllrens lnvtt organised a tnock senate and alter Una week will I prepared (o dutcuta all public mt'ttJiiires with ss much dignity sn.l aangfroid as do the real senators in tin Capitol at Washington. An organ tuition w as perfiM ted laal Friday even ing with Or. W. E. Carll as president of the I'nlien Stules, Jas. Thome presi dent ol the senate, (ino. L. Stoiy chiel clerk, W. II. I'owell calendar rlurk Na than Motnly reading clink and U. U. Ciinpbell sargeant at arms. The pres ident ol the senate appointed a commit tee to wait on PreNident Carll and in lorui bim that the Senate was orgnnlted sn.l resdy lor business. It Is existed llrnt a message will e sent In t the nrit meeting on Fri.Uy fvening and tlitt thn roiiiiiiltlee'a will be appointed sn.l alter that that the senate will be rci.lv for Imalneaa. The meeting tonight will u 1. i.t, 1 in i),A A. O. U. W. hull t 7:30. Memlwra and all desiring to be come active working memliers are In vited to, be present. WimttK Is This (Iouonpa. Tbe Cslem Statesmsn says 8, T. Northcutt, n exH-rt minor has started 0111 on 1 i.roHtxH-tlmr tour In Cluikamss and Miiltnomith counties. Keceut ro- porta, coming from the owners ol the lead In question, sUte that the oullooa ,l to materially itrengthen their hopes ol Icoatlng one ol the most (hulling fields ol gold in me country. Tho exact location ol the vein lini Ua.n tn tt.n nnrtius Interested. After soino persuasion Mr. Northcutt lend bis valuable nd unerring assistance in the location this Wing the purpose of his trip to that vi. !..iiu tr o.u,.t to he absent from Salem alnnit throe or perhaps lour weeka Tim n..M Ima at tho huso ol the Cascade mountains and is quito cxton- livo. t it., v ti ....... a The Wood- burn Indopendent praises the pimatonal iuulitie ol that pluco as follows: "Woo.lhurn Is not on the rlvur, but it is good place to flsli. Borne time ago a tnnii n.ut. pme to Wood n..iii,.iiiui iruin me v"... - . ,1 hum ....!. . Muckrel. Ho told l,!lMV S . liis neighbors and tho next yeiir another UuUop mun ciinio up wui ck" - Last wwa a P-nlleman from California cuuie flsbing lid p..til,l. a trn.lt (TraUt), a"11 tliere are a varinty of good flshle't. 'bite fish are choice. upper pari of town will W stopped till spring a it Is utterly impracticable to lay a g.xHl pavement in such execrably weather as this which the cluik ol that bureau Is favoring us with this fall. The heavy rains of last week made it useless to try and haul gravel on the street from Y-'th to Hth so work was stopped there the last of the wwk, but it Is ex acted that it w ill be resumed as soon as the weather will quiet down lor a lew days. N.tr Kstkkisisk Suis. No mutter whether you are going uH or down Main street do not In futuro full to loon lor tint tltafaV itfTA which W. J. Osvis has Hml.,l i.ttlntiiitf for this oll'u-e, and lum iiiuni.vu , r ' ... ... .1 ... 1, I. l,.l if you do not agree wiui ua m n j"v -1 tl,. rinht thimr for a wide-awake IWI. ... . -p " .. - ..wl paHir like me M""'""" Pavis can gal "P be boss sign men our 1 ,1,. n..t eorresnond and that is all .1....- 1. 1.. 11 Anv wav loos lor me sign, then when you are wanting tlie -- i-i ttaimr and tlie nesi anu imrnv lipwnn w I I 1..1. ...rk liiataten hp stairs and leave j"" ' your order. u-ly a Namk? One that in spires conlldence and is known to all residents of Clackamas county as . nj ony.n of Integrity and fail dealing is that . .1 . ii,ia..ii 1 ma nrin iruui a 01 iienoinj t -.aiiv.,lv amall beginning has from year to year increased its stock, and now J .... assortment of goods In tlie couiuy. 10 Itewurd, $!. ...i..r. of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one Ilreaded disease that science hns beea able to cure in all its stages aim iiu rutarrll ;ure 10 laiarrn. , . .. !a.. ah rA HOW KI1UWII W Vi 0y pomuvt, v- Irulorn tv. t aiarru uo.i.a - int'.ii.it - ..... 1 .i;...u. rnuuires a conmuu Ntliuuui.ni , - - ., i..amnt l airs nwu w T"' : acting directly upon IS lUKCll lliiw li - . , the blooiland mucous surfaces of the tionol the disease, sou .- 1 . .1. v.. hnlldimr up the coiiBti t ent Birenni" 'v " " - ,!! tutionand assisting nature in doing iU work The proprietors have so much . ,., i 11- P.imtive powers, that they ;ir0n.lIIWl.Jr; u i..ita to cure. Send for list 01 111 III it " .. .!..!.. TT,r F.J.Ciisn.v&Co., Toledo, rstreiold by all Druggists, 75c. raoTKCTYotmsiar.-Insureyourprop- 1 nu a nnmnii er,y In the Guardian -""r !...f London. Cash assets 2J,000,000. F E. Ponalpson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. 800 300 wo 8 in t 4 s, r 3 e, 40 acres.... Lewis lingers and wife to James A riugley loll, blk 10. Canby... Aaron K Wait to (ieo Itroughton lot 2 and 3, blk 14, Oregnn City E M Howell and wife to Geo t Ilrownell 70x127 feet in north west corner, blk l)H, Oregon City 2000 TLCbarman and wile to Kosalie N Spranie lots 2 and 3, blk 5, in addition of Westlyn John II Iarlingand wife to Martin A Sons two tracts in Darlings ad to Oregon City, one 100 feet N.iunre and one 50x100 feef 675 Thos K Hrown and wife and Surah K Wise to Silas Steward 14.80 450 acres in sec 4, 1 2 s, r2e,. 1200 James Shaw and wife to Peter Hug- eri. k lot 2. blk 0. in annex addi tion to Oreizon CitV 1"5 OAfiURCo to Abraham Hardy M l tee 10. t 6s. r 3e. 33.75 a 101 Isaac Laswell to Sidnev W Moss lots 1.2. 7 and 8, blk 70, Oregon ntv 1000 Isaac Gordon and wife to John Bar- tlcinsy 17 acres in the Thos II Vnrmator I) L C. No. 50 in BOO t 2 n. r 3 e 24 Chas M McUian by C W Ganong, almriff. to John Bartlemay 10 anrAa In nag 23. 1 2 s. r 3 e 6 F. P Mack and wife to II L Kocher 18 ..ra in aec30. t 3 S. r 1 W... 350 John Reichar.1 to Eliza ReichanI undivided of 44 64 acres in D T r n( Hiram Strairht in sec 20, 1 2 a r2 e 15 U 8 to Lawrence J 0 Saldern eJi f ae 1!). 1 3 s r 1 e. 80 acres 1 Daniel 8 Peters and wife to Martha 8 Fleck lots 33 and 34. bin 44, Minthorn ad to Portland.. 1 Do You Want An Abstract! When in want ol an absolutely cor rect abstract- one that you can depend ntuMI Villi should call on II. J. Thorne ovor Huntlcy'B drug store near the court house. BLUE STONE 15 POUNDS FOR $1.00 AT Huntley's Drug Store, Near the Court House. THOS. CHARMAN & SON, The Pioneer Store JUST : ARRIVED! -A COMPLETE LINE OF- Fall Ik Winter Jackets Direct from New York consisting of Ladies' Cloaks in all Styles and Misses' and .m tt -1 t 11 T 1 i Uhiidren s in an ratxerns E. E. WILLIAMS, Grocer, oregon city. Masonic Building. ii .1 A tl.n Innnirpa lit Ti. L Van aim " Holman and you will see some good ones which they ate selling almost at manufacturer's prices Blank note, receipt and order books at the Enteri-ribb omce. ti ; In our interest to please every BKLLOMY& Buscu. tf BLANK BOOKS. "We have just opened a large shipment direct from the manufactur ers and will guarantee both workmanship and prices They range in size from pocket memorandums to 800 page Demy's, with pa tent "'flat opening" back But the cheaper ones open so flat that they are often Bold as "flat opening." We would like to quote vmi nrices on all office j i- -supplies at Huntley's book Store, No. B, Commaselat Bank Btoek, OREGON CITY, OREGON. FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS! Hop Sackings, Whip Cords, Cash meres and Henriettas. "We have a new and complete Btock o' LADIES' MACKINTOSHES, Of the very Latest Styles. Call and see our stock before purchasing as it is the largest and newest Btyles in the market. THOS. CHARMAN & SON. 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 blank 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.