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Oregon City Kntcrprisc. SCHEDULES OK TIML (. C.T CO H MM HI. m Krrait Hurt. i, Hlc.mnr IUMUMA, ! HI. 7 1 . Ml. J l III. I J UI III, t u i. hi au a ui, lmia.1 l(l WmiiU, tlmi'"l I" rl'"l nil uirtlna rKAM(U TI.KIK lAll,Y llilAT. lUli, tiMWII t HIHInH UKI'iaa r tolUta. !,,. I.'i-'l"l" ii. 1li.( an. n, ; ,.ll Mi l Ufa I IH UU4 III. .1.1 it I'r-Tf lr mii lk, fuiiuuil, 1 au " . .. ... I ll . Ml .. ... IImI ol -i.iiiiii.1ll..n l"f iHii(rt. am) OH ili mi.1- Fix li'lit taica a..f uu - Tli r..i fAiiMANoXH KTKAMRH, Al.ToNA, ,rm r..ti.xii,i t ii.rii.i u it '..MIainl TaplMl iWk alt no A . J la. ii'0 Clip l..r a.ic.o 7 15 al. int..!.,, I h nrlf ami fcaliifla, I ,tii.).'i,''i, A M ami HaLin t JO M au.l tii."U t llr I ui I- , fun Lad M...la, Ha.laoa.lar '! Cil.Ul ultlaia. g'-t ar.tnlil.im ami raw. jilt i''i'" hmwi, ni'iai lawa uu H,li.nll lclhl- iiillltKU.I I'ACirif KA1UAY. niatN k'M'au. CllUala Kll'fe.a Mhriiinbl lllin. aclvt U.! (" latliim) I H i III. aul T (ui'Kii. liur lr iil"'il I II a- m l.iiKwuia iiluuiiiht t la m ... inn,. .llirli.a ft.li K.'Uh.l a. m u; cl.. "Hi Hiiuili, a. ui am Rol taa. Onti'U I'll, '" Kly.l'arua. Mullunanil M.lalla haia al 11 M ' aunt, al I; lu dally, (if. i. I HT inKly.Miiik Clark V....llf..k. i... .uUilli M nllt.ii ami I ullt.li Iminii lilt pa turolay, Inuit'lay au.l aiiiriajf, au.1 ro u.iaiuu (..lli.wlua ila al I IS lu illlHAY, NoM.MUiK -.'I, lH'i.1 , I m , k p ,) ! m. AN iNTKIiairnxi M....... , . . l uri-NlMiH, limimcuir i,f il.U ii .i.h .... . , . " "aniu.iiimj 'li'lrh'l, tm In ),In oltlro h i,i..,1.,i ,,f tu. l"iH.k lurk mii.I liul.tlM.iiM., nirvwl In y nn ol, ii.ii..,(.wraii,rmim.)(l '"", who (iii.i of (Iiii liamU mnployud Him K,t. Tim imxlnl uIvk in,.. . ''""ti I'Micr of tli fuck Hutu , Ihj Ui'llvml from a nlilurn It .l.,.u. .I.- 'rni.m ,akct ,y ,,:, ,M,0)0 re null iwiiuro on timrwk, lliu Hlulrway Ih.i.IIi... I.. Il 1 . .1 ... ' na iu inn mil. Hill amu .! .r.. roiiml (ha llKlitliouK, alium tliu em- pioyim iniipit ( U,ir walkline. U:. The "twk" krt ol (ho imo, I, 10o .,,d "IH'ii" oti hliiu.., khowinv Klllull H)X lliklilnrovurawlthiiiMicI 0 f all the lii'lli found on Hie rork, connlnting 'tlnrl.tljf i4 Minimm, porUliikliw nd muai. i,u on tli lonn rwk In the urn muHt U vrjr inoiiotonoiia, nd the uio hve tu Iry evry xuUiiiii to p.u nn iiinn awar iicnnuy and o prtivent (hem from lallin. out Willi etvcli olhnr. a common thlnK nmotiu IIkIiIIiouiio crewi. H:iijutrlUNt Knttaiiiiint. HhU vi-ly'i hull wu t. Ulled Uat Friday VrnliiK Ihn Rttrirtlnn U'lng ths titff lalliimmt ifivcu h tlm r lii Mil rlillilritii ami (ha WillumnUn Kalla Hilver Imnd to linn lira fumU to ay for an orijan for lli new avhuol hiiilillnu. Mr. Kelly aa irraidriit of tliu liiiril of ilinxlora ntutrd thf ol.Jnct of the mtcrUlnlncnt and llmiikcd tlmm lurwiit fur (htdr rnady (iKirt uf no worthy an ohlnct. .fi ... .... ma ciiirfiainiiiriu waa llmt-claHa and mm h viijoyml by all prununt. It con lulcd of hand inimii'. yix al aolia rvrlta Uliuiia and a fluK diill hy I he young mliuM of the K-lioul, Tliie fratuie of the evniliiR'a program wai heartily enjoyed and inovrd a tnoat Intercallng attraction. To the a liool children who took In hand (he iiiatti-r of Mllinn tlrkeli ii due much of the rredlt f"r the Inrgo hoiino In at1 tend-iifp. Tiik Hcnooi, Ki.ao While nmny If not moHt of I he mdioolri of tho country (lUtrlctH througliout tho county have hiMMi nupplied with fhigK and (lug poled, the dintrh't lu thin c ity Iihm heretofore had no Hug, hut tlirough loient cllorta of the liiHi hfrH and poplin who con trlhuU'd lo Ha purchaiH), a Hug hu been procured whli li Ik eighUen feet long and In valued ut tlnit many dollurN, though through the klndnruk 'of Judge KoutM it waa ohtalneil for leu monoy Ihemhy on Hhliiig (he children to geta larger flitg for their money, It wak II rut rained on Mon ilav and the otienlnu exerclnee unon that day were approinluU) to the occunion. IIoyi Hiikiaiir Okkichkh Inhtallkd. IjihI Hunday evening Hhlvely'a hall wui fllliMl to overflow nil to eton to the x- ercluea Incident to and to witnofia the iuntnllatlon of officer of the Roy' Brl- gailo of tho r imt Daptint church of thm city. Rev. Oilman Parker aa pimtor ln tailed the oflloen, Keiiidea the tmual eierciaei Incident Ui Installation, Ella Hoherif Hang a tolo and JUilge T. A. Mc llride and (ieo. 0. lirownnll made ap- iropriaui ailiUeaNee. The omrer ol the hrlgiKletre, K. A. Kmith captuln, Kd- ward Beach flmt lieutenant, Hamuol Ktiake aocond lieutenant. A .inNav I'AaTV, Nuiiieruua invita- buna luaotMl Dm lli't ol lal "' ly llr and Mm. I'. M"fev fur a "lihrary Jit" at llielr tval'letii f on Muiulay firiiing of lh I" we k rniiM'.l ijiulna wave eftlilrtrat In lal rludre and wl thine ln.r-l wilh llivltalioli to atmlying RETIRING FROM BUSINESS I I Invin decided to fetire from Buineas, We now offer our entire ntock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods -AT COST!- And we would also state that we have the finest Una Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods ever seen in Oregon City. Among other lines is a Five Thousand Dollar stock of AtflniKiksr PArra. For yeara the Mih.lav Mercury hua continued to IHinr liruadcaat Umn the ieiip1e of thiaetatu a w' of putrid and indecent mutter which wak only endured U-canm no one wiaintl to mix nn wilh the matter, and wi it riiiitiliiiid ila corrupting and abunive lai..'i .... - - mlhoti and in Ira lor appn-pilale char, rouiae till it attacked Col. l J.S. Wood ... . ;i i . ... .,....ii. .n. ..l. ..i.i krti-r In wliii li to api-ear ai me mny " mu-.i . pi.nu... ... .. i.e. ....i t.i...l .1 onca Lruan i tie liriMeeiiinirn anil eur anu in. wiiei - . - -- - -- - U nlhrrtiif allowed that Ihry had iml Hudrdln Vill TIikh. priHwot ak ioh!a'l"t priM uf the H)', aa Ita ar cfM-ded in having the elitont convH-e4 Ijrnt hainrday evening al the hour of putilirktlon rioacciiting Attorney Hume rarmrnta wrre eu.1i aa le .note Ud lb. entire plant and lorre Including aviabihly thua IliMiung a plranalil tunini t'M the gurala' arrival each pieaeiite.l with a liiimlicf and with lUkand 'ti It lu whicli lo note y wmlier the i harac.ter aunieU bv em h Iheeilitnm and flftv-i newalioya takvn in and on Tuemluy Ihey were bwnd over (o await Hie action of the it"1' lurv. Meanwhile the prand jury had (mind another iiidicinienl fur lill end I a j.i . ...i allrf ...mclaiit i U' Klil.il HW gain wvn ar.e. .... " ... ., i ...... i l.. - I I,. . , . ii ii.. l.... .i i II a HIT V H. woiai ill" wnji... p,r,t.d to mile ,h. Camera ihe jTliia will rr,4,.hly end .he pnblieh.ng t.. rre ioln ltl ktid litr madnof the kumlr guraa.'.lr.'ir.'.tly l y radi r.'n. UiM K.dltll Wlahutt aiii.mg the tailirk ftrawd the n..t bihI Mr. ('. U. Ilutilelv liang the gentlemen. Y rereive.1 urlrgaiit prUti tUir auc.vM and Un. T. W.Clark and Cai'l J. W.lialiimg let Viilcd ti c .lllea fur the let Kl-j Uinrd rharactcm. St icina NaAit Sat.-!. 3. Heimlie lliiik Hear the tt relorm a. h'l, Mm-' lo Salem about li oVIock lat MmJay BKirmng and mitin.M the J.mticn that he Ud diacovei.l a man with hia throat ru Bfar the rrlorm echi il htmrilT Kniithl accou..alill by Ihe Juatice went wit to the place and fuuud the body f nun apparenlly alxiul forty yeara old, With Ihe Jugular win nearly Hovered, Alxnil tuelve feet dialalrt ttlie while handk bmU'rod with Uoud.and ft' fret In another dirrcturti 1uiteap.KjloH.lood. A jury wna nun fconed and verdict w rendered llmt tli mn came to hlk .h ath 1 lii own tid. (In the IkmI)1 waa a eilvcr waUh, Uti.li), a knife ami other inatwil; !' ad on foiirHtiirti. thrwpuira of drawer, kveralln. On the caeeol the r'" As worda "L. II. Jonea, Nonmotith, Mk cotinlv, new edge." When the rluig coroner arrived, at alniul 2 P.M. tin Iwly wna atill warm, lndi.tii'K that U' deed waa done during the forenoon, Mid il wua In tiluin view of tee reform- Wry. ft a thought that the vU-llin wn once jimitor of the normal avlux" ' Uuninoulh FoKTi.ANn'e Watkk Pick. W(,rk 1iltt Wn reriumed on tho Dull Hun v'P lil,e d Mr. lloirnmn, the control t.jr.oxi ft a mlhi and hull or Iwo mnea morulnid il.la v..i. Tho lino weather oltlio pHt week line hl cir"t'1 o the rouda and Mr. Conk ha U work and la !li vorintf 21 mngthii oi fiptt per duy. Tho trench In ti 'lwn Ui hluirof tho Snndy end atromy ' ii'K built to move tho hvy 34-lndi Pip" up tho hill to their pokitioim In the t'ench. It iiocoHBiiry Unit more )1h 'tall be laid thie year If li,,lu in 0"lr that the wbolo line can bo ilnMicd n"xt acBHon. TllKVINO MONOOUAN Wantkd.-A 'rt time linco C. T. Tooito hud theiuw 'ortuuo to loao b ut KK) through the lioneHty of two Chilli"""" wlio en working a hop ynnl ',r hl,n 0" Wee. Since tlmy eklpped out with ki "hare of tho money lie liae followed llem, being ,,on ihnir tradt eevcral ""im. lie ha now eunt noti' ver tha .i,.i .1 n..n ami ollcrinU a ard of 50 for tlmir apprclieiiHion ami livery to Conelable E.T. Finlda in thi Citv. A. I...U. ... ..,..,ll,ir Inoking Moll' ' ... injm UID . i '"liana and can be roadlly dietinguiHhea ,vn from their countrymen bo exect of tliat Mii.tM)jiAk Cuihty OritrKKa Il.uk Powell. Sheriff Kelly and Trwumirer Mallaikey u( Multnomah county have I.h.i. Inilicted bv the gmnd Jury of that ...unir l.,r iwt nmkliig their keml-aiiniial reoirta aa miulred by law. The trouble i-cma to l tlmt U"' olli.era having Uiu nioneya of tho county in charge have ...(.oaileil them in bankk and find it iauii!le to draw them out to turn ... i il... over w l county anu i ....... money to balanco their norta the milking of a rcK.rt would mibject tbem ... ni..a.uit critimn and deniiuidii w un "." ... . i.i. i, ii,,. could not comply. I niier tbeM circBiimtan.ea they preferred to Ukeeriakof not mailing riort, me ... i.,r which If convicted la only while the enplcaiiantBeiii of being ehort incanblo balum tl reortiigtii ue . i. .... 1 1 ae.iina to he a caae miau .rwi. - - where they choaothe leaner of two evils Tu. itw.r 1'i.AaTKR. IamH plwe net - - n..,..,..l m-ith Chamhcrhiin'Rrain naim and bind It on over tho ml of pain. It :-1 iun anv i. aster. nen me lnP, Rn. e..re kiich an applKRtion on .... .ml anotU-r on the back, UIU ll''Dl - . .,. .. Imlween the hhouldor blades, will often Thero 4 nothing Likk1 fore lame back or in In the aide A Rore throat can nearly always he cured in one night by Wlying flRiinel banuVgo dami-eniKl with Un n ... l.ir ailH. liv VI . a Hu m. oup'iii iniiii ' ll.rilillir . ... . v.u?Ona thut in VVlllTI 1?. A i.n-... HA. o .. apires conlldei.ee and is known to all , i . iriackumas county rb r syn- , m of inU.gri.yR.ul fail dealing sthat of PellomyA lluHih. This Arm from a comparatively small beginninK I...B from .r'to your incrcaecd its 8tock(W;d now 1 lua lv claim to have the large-. RHaortment of g.ioisinu-.., Atoo Itcward, $100. . i.,ra of this paper will be . .......... that there is at leaHt one able to cure In all s kui ..... ."u . ,i..ii-. riUurrh Cure is the rutiirrn. i." - - . . , known lu ...o only positive cu,0 i- I l....kl.lTV. LU HIlo wv...fk SS a. . U fRl'LlllaC UMVV-J a h taken - - , ie belaud mucoua surfaces of tho 1116 u . . .i...i.n,imr the fonnda- gystcm,tl.ereoy Dft. Hon of the disease, Uon. .... v. hnihlinir UP tho coiiBti- tlmt It Ttiori,F.J.CHSNBv&Co.,ToleJo, JJrSoldbyaU Droits, 75c (jhkat Nohtiikhnto PoKTLANn. The Tacoma ledger (pioteaa gentleman aa saving that the great Northern baa de cided lo build iUhng-proie:ed Portland Tacoma line, and that work would com mence an aoon as the market would permit the flouting of tho necenaary bonds, Judue Thomas liurke, the West ern counsel of the road, when questioned about the matUir Raid: "I do not know w hat the purpoM la, but I should not be surprisod if work on tho line to Portland should lie resumed in tho spring, hut I do not pretend to senk by aut hority." For tiik Hkkuok IIomk. On Fri.luy Nov. 24th tho W. C. T. U. invite all ladles, w hether members of the union or not to bring their lunch Rnd meet at the llanl ist church at 10 o'clock A. M. to finish a comfortable for the Keftige Home. Any wot!-.! piecee will I thankfully icceived. aho eecnnd hand clothing or fiuit or provisions. The Home now provulot lor jome twenty inmates. Any swilies will Vm forwarded. The ladies would like to donate a Thanks giving box, lo which all who are chari tably inclined may contribute. Anotiiku Landmark C.osk. Time works many changes and the early set tlers who are yet living can see but few of the old, and at one time frequently referred too landmarks by which they were wont to mark their distance or di rect travelers uion tho road. In 1813 there w rb erected on the Pamascas road hy Dr. John Welch a house which soon became (iimilinras a hindmark and was frequently referred to. This has just been torn down having served its day and purjiohe. Ilins Sasr Ik. On the ttrnt at Ikteni- Ut the postal department at Washington willotssn bids for the carrying ol mulls on the star routes in Oregon and Wash iiiL'ton and among those w hich they will lie called upon to consider are a goodly number eent in from here. These in clude besides the routes leading out from Oregon City, eeyeral long routes in other parts .4 Uu-JhUU) and W aHliingtun. llnxelU School Iteport. Henort of llazelia District No. 37, for tlm month endinir ov 17. 1JHM. isum- br enrollwl32: average nuniUT belong ing 30 ; number of days tRUght 20; Rver- a. dailv atlendance 28: Average atten dance W per emit. Those neitlier absent nnrUr.lv were Iredlxmg. Mark nays, Iver Ixing, Robert Wenker, Frank Child Elmer Shipley, Wm. BorUind, John Wanker. Agues Shipley, Maed Childs, KIHh Have. Klhel Whitten, Win. took and Mary Calkins. Visitors, Mrs. Hays, Mrs. Long, Mr. Eaton, W. b. wanker. J. M. Caldwell, Mr. L. E. Welling and Airs. 8. M. Child. Char. Jm.koy, Teacher. District Ho. 82. The following Diipila of district Ko. 32 were neither ebsent nor tardy during the month ending October 20, 181KI: Emma Kleinsmith.Tlessie Casper, Cora Kingo, Hattie Bingo, Annie Tinnerstet, Willie Clark.Oeorge Clark, Cecil t. esper, n..v! nnitenmiller. Artie Bottonmiller, Tommy Bagar, EdnaUard, Estella Gard, Frank Kingo and Henry Kleinenntli. Hep lard to Lease. A hnn void of 80 acre adjoining tho town of Aurora will be leased on favor able term. Dwelling house and other buildings.' Tool etc. sold cheap. Address, J. D. Hurst bON. Aurora, Oregon. A fa vnur ell i.tlren Bubioot to croup? should never be without a hot- 1 1 , tie of Chamberlain' Cough Bemedy. It is a certain cure for croup, ana na never been known to fail. If given freely a oon as the croupy cougn p- per it will prevent the attack. It is .i, anl relience with thousands of mn,nr who have croupy children, and .liannnointB them. There is no .Inmrnrln nivina tlii remedy in largo (Htminnt dose. R it contains anu i ... .n(i,lr. iniuriou. 60 cent bottles lor liuiii.B " sale by Geo. A. Harding. PonTcT YoUBRKLk". Insure you rprop- nrtv In the Guardian Assurance cotnpa . . -l i. a.v rvin nnn ny of London, iasu F. 110NAI.DSON, fluoiu, Oregon City, Oregon BRIWWILLE CLOTlBii 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 5 GLHSS, THE ONE PRICED Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, OREGON CITY, OREGON. Speaking of Sickness: When it is serious, of course you call a physician. He pre scribes and you are satisfied. But ston a minute. I hat 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 get this quickly, properly and economically prepared?" His answer is sure to be, at HUNTLEY'S Prescription Drugstore Near the Court House, OREGON CITY, OREGON. THOS. CHARMAN & SON, ThePioneerStore JUST : ARRIVED! -A COMPLETE LINE OF- all Ii Winter 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. Mre have just opened a large shipment direct from the manufactur era and will guarantee both workmanship and prices. Thev ranee 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 you prices on all office Bupplies at Huntley's Book Store, Ho. B, CommafeUl Bank Bloek. OREGON CITY, OREGON. 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. 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. w t them tack.