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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME OCT, :.' NTKAMKII. HluniuiT ItAMUNA. I,V IIMKIUPK 1'ITV. I,V1 rilMTI.AMU 9 1", ; , m, 0 IKI II, in. 7 ! m. 1 1. no a. in, 4 ill i. ill, Hl'NIlA V, mi a, m, mi a. m, V i" p in. II iv a, in, 0 ), in. U ltOi.ui. KihiihI lrli an Kiuiln. Tl nm nl iilii'iH to nliii without nulles mil JTiiKitii nvmii 'haTi,'waT mmTii nut' mi. ('sllfornls Ki.rn (tlirnuidi) 7la. m, Kotubing l-X'l (wajf motion.) I n p. in, south IOIINII, lliwntitirg Local (war lallnna) California Kri-.i fllirinili Ml a. m 7 la p. in WUXAMKTTK VklAM Kl.KI TIUU KAU.WAY, Tlina lalilv, lavn Oranii cny, UAH. (Hal II m " I ui V. M, a in d.w " m A. M. HUM II ii " I mi I', M. I : " t il " i m " t m " II ml ' I mi " 4 ii " ii ii " (i ;i " !. Wlllaiiiiiua rails, a 41, A, M, HI " II it " I lit P. M, m " in " ai'Miiar Tina. IS A.M. in t " II wi - I Id P. M. I M " i in ' a ia it, nu u i a, 4 4.1 " II l M Ii iA " O.U " , A. M I I.I kh. Hunt. TIIR MAIlJi, M.lliPlc.ti R,,ina N'irili. 1'J iu . a p. in., Dp. m, tlalla i" "ln H,,nili. V a. in.. 6. ti p. m. I I, a aortas, (irranii CUT U I'mllauil ovor Ka.t MM Hall war Iravra M 41 1', M. ami l I" I M:arrlvra II iVl A. M. au, 4 or. l. M, lame. I'urllauil, f.anlrru, Wvauildo, Sslidy and IllgliUud rulea mall. Orraoii cilylnHly.Cariii, Holliin. I.ltwral ami MoUlla Iratta at 1J In. Slid arrlvva al U m. lialljr. (itrnnii Cllj I" Heaver I'riwk, Mink, (Mark. Hi'a,ii llfix.k.l'nloii Mill., and tulKiu.lravva al In a. hi. M lajf liiM.Iy ami Krlilay ami raiurnaiiii IuIIhwIik ilava at t p. m Ur"ii 'Hy " Viol. I.sn ami HnllaiuJ iara l)ff"ii Clly Minlaj We,lurlai aad frl'lay al I m t', M., Uavliij Viols aaiu ilajra al 7 UI A. M, KUIUAY, KK1TKM1IKK 7, 1WH. , 8THKICT LlCIIITIMI KOH 1'0HTI.AKI. TIlB contract (or lighting Hi" trwU of Port land (or two yuuri (rum April 1, IM'.5, wan li't laat Saturday to (lie Portland Oneral Klectrio Company. Tim city liail ailviirtiiwl (or tihla, hut n oilier bid wua olfurfil. The 1)1(1 o cnllnd (or at lliia time t th rBiimt ul tlieTaxpHyern' Coniinittve o( ) llutttlrud, tlieolijeet IwiiiK to kIvo iiv bliMi'r, hIiouIiI there Jk wiotliwr, opportunity to erett plmit In time liotiiil lie te awaidixl the contract, ititlat were ailvcrtiwHl (or Bvp- ' li'inW lat.llinu inoiitha prior to that tluto. The following are the rate pro pi in the bill rix-rivml: rorlheaix iiKiiithacnilliigSi'pliiiiitH'r :U),1HIHV Kach Ji UK) cainllii Hiwer are light, !) Hr iiiniilli ; each 1'3 cnille-Kwer im-aniW litiht, ft.lK) pr month. For Ihoaix liioiitlm nnling Munh HI, 11X1 Kach anK randh'-powcr arc light, IS.75 pfr month i eaih cnllt-Kmer inraniloa rout light, tl.HO kt montli. For the six mmitha ending SepUuntier 30, 18M Fach ak)0(-aiidlivower arc light, (8.50 per month ; rach 23 anillw-ower Inran di'woiit liuht, (1.70 xt month. For the aix month" ending Man h III, 18U7 Kach axM rttiidlii-ower arc light, 4.25 per month ; each 26 caiiille-power inramlns cent light, (1.00 per month. The bid la (or IK, arc light and 710inrandi'Nciit liglita. Llillita In exoeaa o( thin mimtwr ordnrml afti-r April 1, lHnf. will he iharged for nt thp rlo of (.4 prr montli for each aXM) canillu-iower light and (1.50 per month fur otttli 25 cumlle-Kiwer inramli'MMint light. The unving to t lie city at the pro posed rati' ove r Hioho now In effect will Ixi (J'.L'.HO per month tliullrstaiK moHlha, (15.05 per month the econl aix montlia, fti.I8.M0 per month the third nix months, (H.M),55 per month the fourth aix niniitha, or a total (or two yean of (III.'.'.".' 'JO on the -number of light now in uae. Mouk Land rou thk I.aniii.khh. In nooonliince with order from the depart ment at WaHhington the land olllce In thin city w ill throw oKn for nottlpmcnt on October 8, townribip 3 north, range 0 went, lying in Wellington and ClatHop countiei ; October 10, towimhlp 12 noiith, rnnge 3 cuat in Linn county, will be opened for HlingH; October 1(1, towni-lilp 0 aouth, tungii 0 eiiHt, will bo oHincd. Thin land lii-s on the north fork of the Hanlliiin river In Marion county and In within the Cuacadu timlier renerve and only tlioHO who hud made nettle mentn on IhiiiIh in this towiiNlui) prior to tho preai dents proclainiition nutting It amdu, can tllecluiiim ; October 23, towiiHhip 0 aouth, runge 5 eiiHt will be open to Olinga. Tliia land bIho Ilea within the Cuacado timber reaerve and la not open to flhnga to other than thoae who have made prior aettleinent. Hknatoh Doi.i'ii IIomk. On Thnraday of laat week United Stutea henator J. N. Doljih arrived in Portland with Ida family from the national capital. Conaidoring lila long and arduous senatorial lubora which have been contimiona for nearly a year, Mr. Dolph is looking remarkably well, and la in excellent health and Hpirita. "I loft WoHhington." he aaid, "on the evening of Auguat 18. Of courae, congreas had not adjourned then, but I did not leave until I was aaaured of the paaxage of the river and harbor bill, and aleo the tariff bill. We came via Chicago and St. Paul, and thence through the Yellowatonn I'urk. My family wan with nie, ami they all enjoyed tho trip very liiiuli, The weather wui ipiltu warm, nut me trip ucroaa tint continent wan a, pIciiHiuit one, I wua very fortunate with the river and hurbor bill, and nm-iinul in the aeuatu ciimiiilllee over (r,V),(H)0 In creiiao, Aa I aitruruil a pliieo on the conference coiimiiIHim1, althoiigli not en titled to it by actuttory, wo weriiiuiabled toauveln the conference oyer ( 100,000 of 1 1 iu increiimi, being a sum aa largo aa the entire appropriation In the Iiohno bill for Oregon or larger. For the great work at the mouth of the Columbia there is an appropriation o( (:i:i!,0K)( which la am ple to complete the Improvement. For the boat rullway at The Kallea (100,000 la appropriated. Thia will aeriire the ilghtofway and commence the work, and In the next river and harbor bill the work will bu placed under thuvontrai t ajHlem, the aiunii aa now at thu Cuacadu locka. The work on the boat railway will be crowded (orward a rapidly aa money can build It. A DiKTiNimiHiiKD HeariALiBT. 1'urnii ant to the Invitution o( the Oregnn Hliilo Hoard of Horticulture, Newton II. I'iercc, a Hpeclul axent of the V. H. I)o partinnut of Agririiliuiit, ia now in Ore gon to liivcNtlguto the M'culiar dincua of the apple and M-ar treea which liua at tracted ao much attention during the luuitalx inoiitha. Mr. Tierce flnda that the diaeuHu ia one of which there la no civutlllo knowlodKH although it may prove to Ih Identical with a tree diaeaao which prevail in (icrmanv. lie ia now a ertulniiiii all the available (acta con cerning it and atudying ila phuaea under aa ii i it i y different couditiona aa pwilp( and will hereafter inuko a thorough atudy of it In hia lahratory. For audi oliwrvatijni aa he haa ao fur inmle ho ia inclined to regard the diaeaao aa a very aurioiia one. He haa alao devoted much time to a atudy of the cmiao and preven tion of curl leaf and atutea positively that It can be prevented by tho uae of pror apraya. He regard the lime, aulp'iur and ault couiKiuiid aa being peitiiipa the beat to iini (or tliia pur pme on account of Ita benellclul eirecta In other dirvcliona. If thia couiiounii ia properly prepared and the treea are thoroughly aprayed with it about three week a before the time (or bloaaolliilltf it never fuila to ireveut curl leaf. II. W, Cottle, of Halt-in, and Mr. M. O. I-owna- dule, of Ijifuyetle, have both tented the matter this year under Mr. Pierce's di rection, and by hi direction aprayed only every other row. Roth gentlemen have reported that the exiwriiucnt was aucceraful and convincing. Donation I.ano Ci.AiMa. Itcpiraunta tivo Hermann's bill, which haa now be come a law, providing limitations for proofa In donation land claims in Oregon, Wanhington and Idaho, pro vide that claimanta to audi lauds have until January 1, IH'NI, the right to make tinal proofa, in default ol which tliu claims are held to be abandoned. Noticpa are to be puhliahcd In the proer land dirtiicta requiring claiin anta, their helra or grantea, to make llnal proof within (he time preacrlbed, and failing to do ao, the lamia will be reatored to the public domain. If the lands have Ix-en in the quiet, adverro poMeaaion for 20 yaara of any peraon claiming the same by descent, dcvlae, judicial aale, grant or conveyance from the original claimant, audi posseaaora shall be entitled to patents upon making proof of such facta. It is further pro vided that where any abandoned dona tion claim, aettled upon prior to Janu ary I, 1HIM, by any eraoii under an er roueoua claim o( riuht, and haa been uned by him aa a bona lido residence, such settler, if he haa exhuusted hia homestead right, may tile with the reg- later of tho United States land ollice the afllduvits of himaulf and two diain- created wltneaaea as to aettloment and Improvement, and thereupon must pay to the receiver of the United Stutea land olllce (125 per 'acre for the land, not exceeding 100 acrea. The act, in the meanwhile, permit contests, aa at pres ent authorized. The interior depart ment ia directed to iaauo rule and regu lations for carrying the act into e licet . Yamhill Stili. Lkai8. The Yamhill Independent aays that the flrat refriger ator car of green fruit ever hipcd from Yamhill county, was loaded there and started on ita way to Montreal, Canudiu Thnraday. The ahipment was made by tho Yamhill Co. Fruit Union, which ia ao thoroughly ornunized aa to bo able to control nearly all the fruit ahlpmenta of tho county. Thu aim of the Union la to eatabliah and maintain a repu tat ion for fine li uit, and the car ahipped yPHttvrdny wua a credit to them lor it wua filled with some of the (Incut fruit over grown hero. The fruit ahipped was grown by Messrs. K. W. Dunbar, David Everest, C. E. Iloakina, W. F. Edwarda, J. 8. Larkm, J. P. Converse and G. V. Cutta, conaiating of plums and prunes. The car contains over 1,300 twenty-pound boxea, each box bearing the label of the Union and allowing by whom the fruit waa grown. It ia to be hoped that this marks tho beginning of a new era iu the fruit Intercuts of Yamhill county. For Sale, Cheap. A nood six-rcKini honso, ('JOOcosh, bal ance installme nta. A chance to tmt your rent into a home. C. II. Dvn. Receipt, note and order books at the E.NTKRI'KIHK Olllce. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlghtat Mtdal and Olploma. A Nkw Co-ockkativk laimarnv Of lule tho subject of co-operation baa been agitated among laboring men and in many towns the ayatem hua been put In (iairatloii with varying auccesa, Oregon Clly la now to try tho system, ft co-operative brick yard having been started on the land belonging tojiia. Hhawatthe head of Huvitnth street. The company embraces seven men who do all the work and are to ahare equally the profits and loaw-a. They have a kiln 100,000 brick now ready and will flro it the luat ol tliia week, The quality of the clay la aald by expert brick men to bo equal to any In the atatoand with the dcnowid for brick that la now springing up In Oregon Cllv, by reason ol the change from wood to brick, the men should make a succcaa of their enterprise, that I if they don't all undertake to exerciae that American prerogative of boaaing the Job, Tim Chimin or Man, "The Orcat Eternal Magnet or Nature's lialunce, an Explanation of How Man Waa Created and How Produced," ietho long and explanatory title of a pamphlet written by Prof. Chaa. Cutting, the aagd of Clackamas county. In it the author triea to lull how man originated in tho atoms of curth and developed through six stages, which lie terms, curth life, mineral life, vegetable life, aeiiaationul life, animal life and man life. To a ieron who longa for deep reading and whose lime la not valuable it la well worth perusing. It contains several iilustrailoiia, among which are thu pic turea of the author and of the publisher. Naw Liiiht. In compliance w ith the new contract between the city and the Electric Co., the latter haa put in an arc light on Muin and Hevcntcenth atreci., and one at the intersection of Seventh atreet and Molullu avenue. With the arc and incanpeacent lighta now up, it makea Oregon City one of the best liubtcd towns In the stale. Deafness Can net Lr Cured, by local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by coiiatitutional remedies. IWneas Is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tule. When this tube get inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it ia entirely cloned Deafness is the result, and unless the inflanimaiion can be taken out and this tulie reatored to its normal con dition, bearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of Urn are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfuces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caao of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot tie cured by Hall's Catanh Cure, fend for circulars, free. F. K. CH EN E Y, & Co., Toledo, O. IToM by Druuirist, 75c . Iluae Hull al Canby. Camiv, Sept. 2. The Clackamas biu-e ball club came up and plaved tho local club a game of ball today. Following ia the score : 1 2 3 4 n 6 6 9 Canhy OO0O00O4O4 Clackamas. ... 4 0 0 0 0 4 5 1 14 Batteries For Canby, Lawler, Knight and Coleman ; for Clackamas, Robinson and Holcomb. Time of game 2 hours; umpire Mr. Hobinaon. To Property Purchasers In Gladstone. Those of you who have not fully paid on lots purchased in Gladstone of the undersigned and holding bonds therefor, are requested to make puymentB in the future to the Bank of Oregon City to tho credit of the undersigned. Sauaii M. McCdwn, Ohkoon Citv, Aug. 29, 1894. l.oat. On the road between Mt. Hood, Ore gon City and Salem, the lost week in July, a black mackintosh coat with white woolen mitton in one pocket. A lib eral reward w ill be paid for its return to thia ollice. Our ('undid Advice. It ia seldom that we appear in the roll of apiiituul adviser or family physician but there are times when we feel justi fied in culling the attention of our many subscribers to an article of true merit. We leel justified in saving that Mooie'a Heveuled Remedy contains more actual merit than any medicine it haa ever been our good fortune to' teat. One trial will muke you aa enthusiastic aa the writer. Ladies, do you know Dr. Mary If. Ptunton'a Femaline, the Fumous Female Specific, will cure all those aches and pains peculiar to yon, and will cost you only (1 for one month's treatment? I will send any lady a trial box, free, who will send me the names and addresses of ten ladiea who are in delicate health. Airenta wanted everywheie. Write for full par ticulars to Mrs. JL. M. Little, manager wholesale western depot, lloulton, Ore gon. Flioa are grout pesta, but you can keep them out very easily and cheaply by buying a set of screen doors and windows of Jones & Son over the O. C. Iron Works. tt Homo-made bread is recognized aa the very best at all times and tho cus tomers of J. Egle the Shivoly building hnkcr asaert that tliov can not tell the dilferenco between his bread and that made at home unless it be that hia ia jiihtalittlo the better. But don't tell your wilo that. ' fliislnes at ti:c l.iini Office. There waa less buaiiies transacted at the Oregon Clly land olllce during Au gust than for any one month for several yeara past, Not a ainglo limber entry was made and the cash receipts from commutations and pre-emptions auf- fcrcd a acrious decline. The homestead filinga and final proofa have been up to the average of the previous months of thia summer. The only business that ha Increased Is that of contest. The land ofllce officials take this as an Indi cation that tt revival In land business Is to take place in the near future. During the flrat months of the bard times many poor homesteaders were forced to aban don their claims and now that the re turn tide is netting in from the city these clalma are being tukon up again and at the rate contents aro being filed It will not be long until the hind seekers will have to go back into the wilderneas to find a vacant piece of land build a home on. Hon limners' Nave Money and trouble by inauring your hops and hop buildings at the leading Insurance agency of the city. Will give you 25 per cent discount on the ratea of laat year. Heveral of the best American and En glish companies represented. F. E. Donai.oson, Agent. The old veteran, Captain Bundy, has hia new bout house all fitted up in rim ing order and ia now prepared to furnish at all times the finest line of pleasure bout to le found in the state. Price reasonable and the best of treatment ac corded all patrona. Foot of lltli street. To Trade. A good farm of 80 acrea near Molalla I'artiully Improved buildings, orchard, etc. Level bottom land. Will trade for Oregon City property. Address Tiiavkk A Alden, Oregon City. Have yon seen the latest? The place to find it ia at the ruamoth store ol Char man & Son where they haveiust received a fine Block of the latest noveltiea in drew good together with ft full line of the la test noveltiea in tiiicniings, including tho celebrated Hercules braid. The nut tons to match are something new and unique which you should not misa seeing. Weddinit atationerv, the latest etvlea and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkhpkise office. National steam Df:iizrJ Clean- law nrAwn jmm& Dvi.inir fif pv. njfa pry descrip tion. 92i Cth St., Portland, Or. E. S. Blackwell & Co., Prs. Jtyat jiouse T1AINTED WITH MAS- tr ury's puint would look as good aa now and wear n wen we guarantee mu wear- J ing quality every time, and a the prico is low lower than first-class paint has ever been sold for here before. Come in and get a color card and let us figure the probable cost for you for one or two coat work. C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Coins To tho Coast or Mountains? You recollect how on the last vacation you would have given twice the price of a paper, maga line or novel for something to read. We have lota of new novels, and new editions of old novels for 25c. each, and eome old ones for 10c. We will tend yon regularly as issued, without any extra cost to you Hnntley'sBook Store Oregon City. DKiZIES TIIErilOTOGRAPIIER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. Papers ; Magazines ; And Books. jjEW GOODS ARRIVED.... SMITH AND ANGELS CELEBRATED Jllack and Tan IIoHe fur Ladies and Children; all pizos; guaranteed fast col ons and will not crock. Also complete lino of Qa2e Dou175 orsts. The best fitting corset in the market. For I'oys and Children wo have a new stock of Btilish suits for fall and winter. Caps lor Men, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children all ehapes and styles. Call and see U3 before purchasing, as we have the goods and prices to suit the times. Just received this week a full line of CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, And the Henderson Little Red School House Shoes, Every pair wai ranted. Itemernber, ThePioneerStore TH0S. OHARMAN & SON. SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of the Day. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CIIAGE. s9- LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. directly and Indirectly, by peoplo who cannot do their own fitrurlug, write their own lettert, or keep their own boV: and who do not know when buinefnd legal paper which they mwt handle every day are made out correctly. t3TAU thee thing, and much more, we teach thixrmiohly. Hundreds of our jrraduaU- are In good positions, and there will be openings for hundreds more when times Improve. Aoic Is tho time to prepare for them. Besides, a business educatiou In worth all it ciisw.or otui own me. Send for our catalogue, to learn vhat and hnw we t-:ch. Mailed free to any address. Portland Business College, A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Portland, OregOll. J. A. Wssco, Bscrstary. The Argonaut Is the only high-clans political and literary weekly published on'the Pacific coast. Thousands of single-stamped copies of it pass through the post office every week, remailed by subscribers to their friends. It has a larger circulation than any paper on the Pacific coast, except three San Francisco dailies. It goes into all the well to do families of the Pacific coast. Over 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. J.J. KKDDERI1Y, GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware. FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TUTWOR-EC -A. SPECIALTY. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland, Oregon. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. Steam'r Telephone Leaves foot of Yamhill st., Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. M. Leaves Astoria daily, except Saturday, 7 P. M. Connects with Seashore Railway for all points on Clatsop Beach. Tug Ilwaco from Tlwaco connects at Astoria with Telephone every night, except Saturday, for Portland. Tickets of all other lines good on Telephone. are lost annually,