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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O C T t' HnTMMHI Krr'f tri. i, Hlcaitirr lUM'iNA, ,lvi "UK"" t,ti l,4l fMtttl A nt 1 11 . in. ? wi , m. I i i tit. 1 '"i in. I . I" il II. Ml. lnNU'l (tll HA "III". ftuir iilili'i'llorlianit wHIiimii u-Mf HiKAMkU liil.ClHt-liAII.V IIOAT. .mum. aiMI'iS UnniNn r SW1S, Ii,v lw-MUlnt I jhhIIii, (!!. m; Kuw ait ' (U m t otfg'itt rii iju t m 1-T.l..r Httwt lx k, rimimiii, 1 m m i wrjn t it, I w . hi. kM uf iTiiMiuitllini liir pMMiiil.ri. m4 l llw li"''it IMti uu ' wMilTfrilS I'AflW RAILWAY. HiiNTM llxI'Ht. ,-,UI,bI f (llifHiili) lnv Hi.oi I." ("! "'""I iftp.m. un til na. H,rtmr .m lf mmIamI . l.itLtn (1nflll l'f" liig 1 l f 111 t. TIIR M AlLM ytia.tiaairiiil K'Wh.t m , 1 1. Hi, to. 5,iu-l''i" ''. n.,t 2Ui m tm .t Otvf.tfiOKv Kir. ''. l'itiiiti.1 tv.UlU Itiiiik mi U' '"' ril l l.'i 'UH)(. f ...lll III InKW.Mlul Clark Mr..lul!r,w,k. I'm, .it MIIK Miltlnn I nil.. Inatoa at lu a ! unit u lial lowlix dava m 4 Ay ui r - - - HinfT ta TtiK I'fKrr. Ijial Saturday tYriiii:two l'j-T"m l'oitlnl naliird pav ati Walle iihi Ui Inrtn 1'ortland tuiinivpr nlit HhwIT ijaiiuiiu uf tlr Ull KMe( IniXlliK la the wuoda . . - .... al.M ImI I. ilv Ih i,. m.niiiir tWn' ai.rir l nut l..r llirrr hunt, iut retariwd rally In the day l. ... 1 tiiMt it!i mtt initifcrntil all. " ' . . 1 H"" ' " -I rraa In liid!n hifiW. Alti r gulliK la voiiiena oi unwriiu-n niaiory io the hot) mi tl c.iludI to iiodow thinking riion. The (travel for to llierivrr end try aho-uing nt rl.i ? t.ntt in oltiii-l from dvtKmit left liy thrown In the ir fd wi-ro .roin.iiie 1'igb "'"' ''" fw""1 hy IWdd.-n Tvll, Hie addled n rf , -ra--t wandnui.c and In heing hauled hl,tl!Mi.iiitW Tlieboya told !vld.-n ; ' roi the riwr by Ii-miuh. Willi a few lokerib- kiitfhe way and he did 1 " gmxl tlii thia part of remain .- bin the., t-irt while W.ilr ' b work wifl I done. rn front ailing fur 1'ay to throw uij Taonti naowa llova. Anyone who a tif lor tii to ehioit nt, and m Uien,.,,,),, tie (Salvation army meeting thi.4iJ mil roine .ii when Waile kimwa full wll llmt they are freuetilly lieriml It be Uirn'4 aruimd ! aaiyrlam . t diagrare the roiniminity and that the faitMi when the grnt a'i'l- Vunditct ia thnre W 'itneaaed hull ought iloiilally du-liargl, the abut eiitrring ,)ut to U- iHnmilled In any mblic nuet IWlilnii'a fool lM-r tbe arikle and cwilng K, Sevend tiinea law have been mil h. dnw tl Iih'i. At the lime the arc i.leitt be wan on a eliliaiikiiient aUv Wait r tJ ro.tlt might have m i,e rowdvisiti of the boyi who : I-..., ,..,. .,.. I tr. W. K. CatlhinMii t the i.iace. Two more suits 1 i MiiiiiniitMsl and dtrasol the wound, lulling awav srrrrsl piiirM of rsrlilrtje week. (n Caturdav I'M ward Hoyles Induing r. At l"t accotinls lUldeajwaa tried for disturbing a religeoua Im t alKHit l)varrol age as geMinr j imTling and found iiuiliy. His fine was al(,ngiicely ami rl was eipe. tel that j id aH'.t) which has not U-en paid as the U-A could e Mml hut Hull he wiM MubaUv t-e lsie. Mr (ianmig stalM that I la satislvl Uiat It WssfUiih ai'cideiiUil. CuMi-avv F.-Tlie asinual meeting curred Morsbty evening and largely attended, inirh inlnrrst Hing luanifesU on the 'rt of the ineintiefs present. The report ul the si'veral olfi cemboe4thatwliile the i-ompany Is Mill hi iiM It Is In better condition than ever Wore. Following the reHirt of nfWra J. W. O'Coanell "'""'i moiisly elci'li! lecrelarv and Hargeant (. W. Ycareain unanimously tinmen Irwwiurr for the ensuing ver The ilii.i. cl a counill of svlmintntralion of four uu'iiiWra U'lng next In order W. A. Huntley received twentyven votes, ll.K.Joiie! 22, W. II. Wiggln Mathewin 18 and Jacob Austin 17. H' first dmr having received the highest miinlier weredelared duly elected. t'a tain (iaiMtng then appoints! rmory roinmittee Corporal Fred Melr.ner, J. W. CrCimncll and (b lb Fsncher, re cruiting committee Hargeant 'm. Shee han, W. A. White and K. McHonald. Kast(!iiiKaii.waT HUKii.-The first suit resulting from the Madison stre.-t bridge accident HU-1 ' B, circuit court yesterday. Clmrlei i f. AlWe li the plaintiff ami the Kwl WJ liailway company i the defendant. All.ce lathe hither of Charles 8. Albee, the M-year-old lioy, wbo wu uniiblo toes. ai.0 from tho car and wi ,ro";n', For bis death his fHlr asks 10,(XM. The principal allegslio"" of the com plaint are the rar was being "in at a (bingeroii! rale of speed, vi., miles, and not kept under proKir contro as it should lmvo been on such a wM and fnmty morning us tht on which the accident wcurred. The plaiiHiffassert. tli.it bis eon was earning 1182 a '""' would buve received W24 a year on hi lHili birthday and ffKM when I.ereacbeJ his majority, atot.il offlMl. Tho re nminlnu 5V04 he thlnkn is due him for mental anguish and phyieul millermg. Hiikiai.k Installation or OrncEiw.--Tho Hoy! ltrlgade Inalallatlon w.rv' will beheld In Bhlvdy'i hall on Sunday evening November ItHh at which time tho olllcera ami non-con.m.sH.onea ofllcere will bo installed with the Boya Ilrlgado regultitlon lervice. JiJ' KO A. McBridu will deliver an adda to young men and boys Mlowod by Hon. Uoo. U. Browm.ll who willmk a word in season to boys. All are Invito. I to thie service, which will be a rare treat aa it is not often that ho people of this community aro given the oppor tunity to listen to two well tl.Ht.n guiHhed gifted spoakorg. ItrAltlKU linnu M j iMTH WS H-M fiiiii,nK f ,1H (rM n,M(li)K room miliM-rllHua on Tioily viiing '"Mini Miri. of ,l,TtlriK tnmmiriir wi'l l) commit rrlullvB to tint nerds of Hi" n-a-K liiliuM ami to .lnvlw for '"""Ihk U morn . Mi. h.iit. Tl.nuiti.,,,!,,,,,.,, 'tKii!Mi,.i,Mir, Interest a mam. ilu W()rkj T1 V(,rli(il rej(0rl "f rWrHary Ilunlli-y mm., tmt tl6 llimii. fo( Urn association warn in luittur "Ilium llin ntunv oil,,,. .....vl,..,. n llll'ID tio Outstanding (ll'lllN (1 :() In t1M r,.Mry, xim rcslxna Hon of J . 1'. 81, uw Hi tri-iintiriir was m:ri-.un iiiiic. IIoIhtk eliM li-il in lii Tlin r. rt of Mr. Wll the m illiit lllimlrUn uliowi-d tlmt tliu mijiii w ituiilil with ihn Ii hiIIiik pitMtrii of ll.. ui-i.. I .... j ... . ii iiv omiiy inrtn otitmilu ol tliu UI. Mmiv iii-rwxm Mlxitit town liuvn eniilrllmlMl Unik nil nmKnislnri ind llic room could lj mmlo rimro gltrgrlive if otlic m wniiKI do tito narnn. Tlie wtlury ufMr. VII wwt Ini ri'taid to fJ5 .r month and lin mm miiliori'd to cmiivuk tlio tiin for mora milmi rllwii. Clifti. Muamw, V, A. Ilunllev ind C. Iluliiirif worn H'l'lnld kcoiniiilticto wait 0on Urn iwiii-ra of Uw building and ocur mhaiion of runt for Uio wintur iiKU.Ika. J. II. Muck In behalf of the youiif jni1(.'iK'li'ly of the Pn-nbytor- mil ('lilircli (ill.. red to loan the room iilir a Mlty of yiioil boiikt. I'.u i.ahtinci tiik Uoaii. A ntmon utawnlin on Main alnul on tint pant aide Wtfco river at the liiUinmetion of the cnxm airi-uti my at alinoat any hour of tltc day mii tlte red olnrtric cur which haa Ihii lid on the WiiUinvtte Falln Kloclric line runniiiK to and fro drawing awcrul flat rara whirh are loadml with Ipavid lo l oard in hatlniiUiiK the road, ' ' r xiun-a in ami .... . . ... . . . . .f. .. nil aiuoiiK inn irifa ia aa iiurrrniiuiK ltd iirHtr wie w hich ratinot fail to I . , ... ... laken Intu iHmrt on areoiinl of the way with h tl meetings weie conducted i ,, tried belure Juilge Fouls the plist jt n underliHl tliat lie IS luienuing io in ,.at lo ihn circuit court. On Monday Fluier Allaii was arraigned and plead Kiiilty lo the same charge. His fine was lixml at $12 ami i ohIs which he paid. Tiik Block ak Kaihkd. Owing to the t xecral le weallM-r of the pat few weeks and the Improvement going on along Filth street It has been almost impossi ble to come Into town over the Apier son mad which enters tho city by way J Fifth street, but that road has now been made passable and Jack son street hm been corduroyed so that teams can pass from the head of Filth trw-t to Seventh street anil so gel uown to tbe business ortlon of the city with m.i wtlnit out of their way to do so. The sidewalk acrons from (Seventh street to Fall View has also been replaced and i again usable. Tim Rust 1'i.astkk. Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Tain Balm and bind It on over the seat of pain. It Is better than any plaster. When the lungs are sore such an application on tho chest, and another on me o., Is'tween tho shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There Is nothing o good for a lame back or a pain In the side. A sore throat can nearly always he cured in one night hy applying a flannel bandage dampened willi Tain Balm. 60 cent bottles lor saio oy u . a. Harding. . ... I a N amk? One thut in spire! confidence and is known to all ...l i...,. ,.ff'i,.ii minis county aa a syn- ruBlueino v .... - - onymof Integrity and fall dealing la that J ... mi.!- 11-. fwMii a of Bellamy A Huhcii. a' " vuttvitlv Hill nil boirinninK 1hh from year to year Incnuwed its stock, and now can justly claim w uai v.. assortment of goods In the county. $100 Reward, 100. The readers of this paper will be , i ... i.,m that there ii at least one dreaded disease that science has bee. able to cure in all ne wag Catarrh, llall'a Catarrn wire - only iioHitivo cure now Know . iu mlL fraternity. Catarrh being a con- stitutional disease, requires a const.tu- tional treatment, llaira I. taken internally, acting d.rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces oi t .o system, thereby destroying u.e lion of tho disease, and giving the Pa- ....... .....I(ih V,v building up the conBti- tutionand asHisting nature in doing its work Tho proprietors have bo much faith In its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollar! (o. 'any case Zt it fails to cure. Send for list of TtKS1F.J.C..KNKvACo.,Toledo, ilTSold by all Druggists, 75c. Tiik MAiimoN Htiikkt ISiiiihik. After the completion of I ho Madiaon itlrcet hrldgn aeroMN the gulidi on Mtli Ntreet, a wider tiuiin waa laid upon it to mipply Ihn people iii-yond with city water. It wiim aoon found that the find driving prarliced upon thin bridge, on account of Ha greut height, cuiiHed it to ahnku when vroNjed, which muilo the water inulii leak. To prevent thla in future, the initln ia being encttHed in a box one foot aipiura and pin ked In auwduat. It hit" alno been (leeiueil neceHNary to oet noticea forhlihllng flint driving and in lu- turn any one driving ftiHler than walk may expect to be pulled. Wil l. Looa a Nam.. Win. T. Whit- lack Ih back from bin hunting trip In the mountuiiia of eaulern Murion county having been miccfiwful in cupturing a couple of deer, but he Ih auflering with a Kame hand canned by a fall while in the wixxla. Ho allpja-d and fell atriklng bis hand between the gun and a log burlainit it aeverelv. l'.eaidua a very ore hand he will have to part with the nail on the finger. ANoriixa Amiitiom. Meaara. Johnaon & Kincaid havn been eniruued bv J. H, Cochrane to aurvey and plat the 40 fccru wlilch ho bwna upon the weat aide oi toe river above the fall alioininit Windaor. The work will le done at an early date and the lota will probably be plu:cd on the market in the eaily Hpring. A a general thing InveMori are nleaned to receive only two dividends a year, and if they are paid with regular itv are fully HHtWlnd. When one, how ever, can receive fifty-two dlvidenda In a year ujion an iuvenlinent of only three dollar, the matter deaervea very aenoua attention. The Independent of New York for forty five veara has held the flrat poiiition among the great religion! and literary weeklies ol the land. It present! lea lures for the coming year fur inadvance of any heretofore offered. It has the lead ing contributors of the world, it has the bent poetry, it has twenty-one depart ments, edited by specialiHta, devoted to Fine ArtH, Hcienee, Insurance, finance, Ilibical KcHcarch, 8unday Miool, JIis sinus, Health, etc. The Independent is particularly fitted for intelligent jieople, whether professional men, furmers, and fur their families. It costs little and gives a great ileal. A subacrilnjr receives filly-two dividends a year The subscription price of the Indepen dent is only thiee dollars a year or at that rate fur any part of vear, and a sample copy win ne sent io any free by a.ldrenhing Tho IndeiK-nden, New York City. Iteal rMute Truiisfers. Following is the list of transfers for the week ending November 17, 1NW3. Theresa Mocrwald to Julius Elsnor so 4 of sw'4' of se'4, sec 29, 1 1 s, r 5 e 8(1 acres 1200 J J F.lsnor to Sarah F.lnsor se' sw1' of se'4 see 21.!, 1 1 s, r 5 e 80 acres 1 A W King to Olive A King nwJ-4 of sec 4, t3 i,r4 e 40 acres 600 John Boylen to Mary Ann Boylen his wife, of nw'tj and lot 3 of Bee 23 of t 2 s, r 1 e 50.70 acres 200 Mary I. Mack and K F Mack her husband to Jamei B Walker an undivided 4' in Bl.fiO acres in the W W Weeks 1) L C in sec U) and 30, t 3 s, r lw 185 Mary L Mack and E F Mack her huHhand to James L Marion an undivided ,vf interest in lot! 3, 4, 5 and 0 in sec 19 and 30 t S I, r 1 w 279 Anna C Mathisen to Ella B Worth- ington part of lot in blk 10 South Osweuo 1 Geo O Elv and wife to C W Friedrick lot 1 in lleckart'i ad to Oregon City 250 Goorgo Stock to Regina Stock, his wife 19 acres in the Era Fisher l)LCint2s. r2e 400 Israel Rivers and wife to Levy Rivers ew'4 of bw4 and nwt4' of nw,l4 sec 4 t. 3 s, r 4 e con . 40 acres 1 M F MoCown to Mary E Norrie lot! 6 and 0 blk 5 Gladstone SOU Theodore llnertb and wife to Bar- bary Boland s.S' lot 17 blk 3 Tark I'lace..., 8-5 Jamea Ward to Eva E Ward el' netf sec 9 in 1 4 i.r 1 e, on 80 acrei 100 Do You Want An Abstract! When in want of an absolutely cor rect abstract-one that you can depend upon you should call on II. J. Thome over Huntley 8 drug store near tne court houso. Are your children subject to croup? If so. vou should never be without a bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is a certain cure for croup, and has never been known to fail. If givon froelv as soon as the croupy cough ap pears it will prevent the attack. It is the sole reliance with thousands 01 mothers who have croupy children, and never disappoints them. There is no danger in giving this remedy in large and frequent doses, as it contains nothing injurious. 50 cent bottles for sale by Geo. A. Harding. rBOTKcrYoiiKSKLr. Insure you rprop erty in the Guardian Assurance compa ny of London. Cash assets 123,000,000. F. E, Donaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon Rhilob's Cure, the Great Cough and Is tor sale bv us. I'ocket V A Bize contains twenty-five doses, only 25c Children love it. C. G. Huntley. RETIRING Having decided to Retire from We now offer our entire Htock Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods And we would also Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods ever seen in Oregon City. Among other lines is a. Five Thousand Dollar stock of Buowro Which will be sold at factory prices. Our lines are too each one seperately. Just can ana we win suuw you that we mean business. G'CO N NELL 5 G LHSS , THE ONE PRICED Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, OREGON CITY, OREGON. Speaking of Sickness: When it is ser ious, of course you call a physician.' He pre scribes and you are satisfied. But stop a minute. That prescription wants filling, and if the patient is dangerously ill, you want it promptly pre pared. In any case you -want it carefully compounded and compounded from pure drugs. Again, you don t want to pay more than the medicine and service are worth ; now all these considerations will prob ably compel you . to ask the doctor, "Where shall I go to cet this quickly, properly and economically prepared?" His answer is sure to be, at HUNTLEY'S Prescription Drugstore Near the Court House, OREGON CITY, OREGON. We have just opened a lame shipment direct from the mnnufactur 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 sold as "flat opening." We would like to quote vou prices on all office supplies at Huntley's Book Store, (io. 6, Cotnmintal Bank Bloek. OREGON CITY, OREGON. wi FROM BUSH state that we have the finest line CIO numerous and THOS. OHARMAN & SON, ThePioneerStore JUST A COMPLETE LINE OF ill Ik Winter Direct from New York consisting of Ladies' Cloaks in all Styles and Misses' and flhildrATi's in all Patterns FULL LINE OF Hop Sackings, Whip Cords, Cash meres and Henriettas. We have a new LADIES' MACKINTOSHES, Of the very Call and see our stock before purchasing as it ib the largest and newest styles in tne marKei. THOS. CHARMAN & SON. Do Ton Need a 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. BunineBH, of II large to mention ARRIVED! DRESS GOODS! and complete stock of Latest Styles. Legal Blank ? Jackets