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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. C, T. I'O.'H NTKAMKIt, Hluami-r HAMONA. i.h vrx ohmoi'h city, i.tuvxa hiti,iii) V III, 7 Kin Ml, 'i '' IN, II. INI a. Ill, "l'iii. iiuiim. l1 in, mi in. l hi. II 10 . hi. Hi" I', i". ( no in. Itntiinl I r 1 1 H!t eenla, Him, Kuril iilirn In chant without imlli'O, WlllTIIKHN nviVH) IIAII.WAV. MKT II KiiINU, California Kitirnm llliriniitli) lln.i'liuij- Ixriml (way aiatliiiia) 1 II . m, I it p. in . ITH miuHti. ( nl t. in 7 10 . in lliwnlnirt; mr' (way iuiIoiii) California Kinraaa through) WII.UUK1TK KA1.I.H KI.KCTUIU KAII.WAV, TlmaTahlt, Iva lve Ori'K.ni ('II y. WlllainvUa Falla. .,41A.M. 1 A. M. mi ' n ;) II 110 ' II Vi - I V. M, 1 IS P M. a u mi gu 0 14 " i kih tini. "i A. M. on A.M. 10 IO in If. 11 III II .'! I !, M. I If, I'. M. I :i I ' (! " l III i ,nl t Hi " a in " ia a .to a th " l in i;. i m " 4 n " b ill " It li " d wi " ft " 6 UU " 14 " I', A. Mll l ll. Hupl. irini'liln from llmao now In uo. It l chIIimI tlm atnUii'iiliomi anil limtrnil of tlinmliiK ilie voli'D Into it roculvrr tlila ti'li'iliuiiH liun Iml Ion nl tlm end of thu rwiilvor wlilcli tlie ojx;rator iiruaniis HKulnut tint larynx of tint tliront, the vibration of tlit vocal chord transmit 1 1 tin tlm hoiiihI over tlm 1 1 no It in rluliiiwl for this U'liipliumi that tlio voire In carrlml stronger and clwarcr ovur tlm wire Until hy th pn-Himt nitliol of trnriH inUilon. Mr. Cheney linn In hi lahrutory u m ure or moru of tlio ilifforuiit tila phone tliut have Imim gotten out since the Dull patent expired, mil In giving tlii'in til a thorough teat to aacertaln their merits. I . Bl., II p ID. a. 6 p. m. HIE UAUM. Milli rliwa going Nnrili. I in., Milli vim going nimili, v a. m. lux aorraa. (irriifiu City to I'ortlaud over Kat Ml,t Hall way, leavea li ill T. M. and 4 lu I' M.arrlvvi II Ofl A. M. ami 4 Irt V U larrlKi I'urllaiKl, Kaaieru, WoilnMo, Haiiiljr ill J lll(lilini rul' luall. Orrimi Clljf to Klgr.Carui, Mullno. .llral iml M..UIU Irav al li m. li"l irrlvci l II lu. dally. (irriii.ii I'll r to llvavrr f rw. Mink. (Mark. Moailow ItriH'k. I'nloti Mllli. ami ( ilKiU.ltavt at IU . m. Moil-toy ttwItinKlay ami frlUy ml rviiirui uu lollowln ila'i al 14 p. m Orr(oii City to Viola, lxin ami lli"llanl Iiwvki ur,,u t'lir Momliy Wr,lin.Ur anl Krl.l.jf al I uu 1'. M., Uivlol Viola aaiu ilaya al 7 uu A. M, KHIDAY, CT011KU 5, H'M. A I'uiktkr Kom Kki itokowickii. Yam hill county fruilrowcta iixrt a horll cultuml toi'itty ami got up rnt;riiiiia tint are of IriU-rvat and (irollt to thoms who atimiJ. The Kntini-hiiik giwa Ih-Iow the riiam of tlmlr ()clolr mrctlntf. whli'h wan hold at Whllowm on Tnoaday of thU wwk, aa uliliHlied in tlm nvra ot tliatrounly lait rk by the WM-rvUry : .)XMilnK rrinarkt hy C K. lliwklna, prfiidciit, Sprlnuhiook ; "Ciraftlnu," J. If. Hr.., Newberu; "OIJ Ortliarl Made New," IW. (ifo. Coote, Hutu liorticultiiralint. Curvallia; "Kvau oiaUira," Kmllcy I'lirvlno, Zt-nai "Culti vation," ( hit. W. lluol, Slioililaii ; "Jidly MukliiK," Sinifon IlufTor, White on; "I'riiniiiK," K Kinlev, Anilly; "Swilling," C. K. IlonkiiiH, H;irliihrixk ; Thl will h a very imixirtunl nicctinK, rltilit In tho nildnt of the fruit market, l'rof. Cooto will tell how to niuke old , ori'hanlii new. .Model evitKiratoii will he fxhibili'd. Tl.u Wilimon jelly 1'rt-nw will be In otiernlion, and other valuable and iniHrtiint inutterR will be hroulit laifore the a'Hoeiatlnn. Dring mtmilea of fruit for naming, diimiiwil twlgii ami ciittinitR, tnd have the greateRl of all our county' intereiiia fruit growing dla ciiHNed. Our county exhibit at tho alitUi fair Im created an intercut for ui and big remitl aro attaiimhle by well-di-Ht'ietl and pemiHtent oll'orta. lloW TO (iKT Tll 8THKICTI t'l..NRII Now I Iml Oii'gon C'lly hH a paved street tlio (iu'Htli)U of keeping it clean I being considered hy the couiu il ami prnierty owiieii. It i not thuiight advisable Tiik Mr. 1'i.i(aant ltoAD. Com- plaint Is made that the Mt, I'leasunt road i geltlng baillf out of repair and before tlm rainy season sots in will be next to ImpanMllile. hi nee the improve- meiit of till road lust spring uiui'li of tbe heavy traveling coining in on the Mob alia road baa turned off and come into town over thia road to avoid the big bouliler on that part of the Molalla road known aa "Moenk' defeat" and the heavy grade at the head ol Seventh street, ami aa a result the road fa getting badly torn up,' The plunking waa not properly laid and Is In'ing imshed out of position and many of Hie plank split and losiroved . The plunk thotild be reluid and bedded in the earth so that when a leniiiturna olftlie plunking it will not tip it np and iiilHKplace it. An effort is to he made to get the planking ex tended to the croK road near tho Mt. I'lessalit arhool liouso. Thia work ia almost Imperative for when the winter ruins set in Ihut art of the roud will be aa usual, next to Impassible. HlMKtT CuNTMACTOIl C'l.AltH. TllO coinplicatlona growing out of (lie claim and counter cluima pertaining to the layment for the improvement of Main alreet wa given a new turn Tueaday when the city olllciala were served wilt) copy of the amended complaint In tbe case of the Portland Clay Company against Hamshaw & llehm (the Main atreet pavliigeonlractor),The American Ilridge Jt Contract Company (whom Ilmnshaw A IWhm ticceeded), and the city of Ore iron City. The plaintiff pray for an order continuing the injunction to prevent Hamshaw & ltuhm from disKie Ing of or eecreting a city warrant for f.TiOD fl'.', Issued about August 1, and en joining the city from paying it; and also fora decree awarding judgment againat the ilefendant contractor for the turn of t'JJtifl, which 1 claimed to be the balance due for brick furnished. NxwsPAi'aa Ciianok A a result of the meeting of the ttockhohlcrs of the Herald lust Friday it ha been decided to usend the publication of the papr in this city and to tranafer the office and subscription list to Portland and merge it into the leader of that city. The populist are beginning to realize that a few alrong, newsy papeia aro worth score of puny half-starved sheets with barely aiijort sufficient to keep them alive.' l.ovv Overcome Dlllleultles. Last Saturday a couple of candidatea for matrimonial honors presented theni- aelves l'fore Judge Have to have the nuptial knot tied in the neat and exwd itious manner that ao well suits tbe judge, when Clerk Morion discovered a little matter of court fees in a successful divorce suit, in which tbe would-be bride waa complainant, still remained unpaid. In consequence of the foes being unpaid, the ilecreo of divorce bad never been entered on the record and there was un apparent cloud on tbe inaitiul titlu which the new bridegroom Wedding AnnlTiTniry. The most imnortnrit soclul event of tin citv for Home time wa the celebra tion of tho fortieth anniversary or ruby wedding of Major and Mrs, Tho. Char- mini, tflven as a aunirlse by a few of their friend at their home on Main treet, Thursday evening, 8ept. 27, 1 BO-t. At an early hour the guests arrived In a Pody, ludeti with the choicest of flower, After lining welcomed by the boat and hosles they proceeded to decorato the spaciotta parlor with the flower and, when completed, were transformed Into a perfect bower. Vocal and Instrumen tal music and card playing were indulged in after which refreshments were served. The wedding ceremony wa then solemn ized, II, L. Kelly officiating. Tho bridal couple entered, attended by the maid of honor, Mr. M. M. Charman, lister of tho bride, from tbe hall and proceeded to the center of the room, to the stralna o' a beautiful wedding march, executed by Mr. K. K. Williams. This all re called to the mind of the Major bow just forty year ago he bail led hi) blushing bride, in the same manner, to the altar. A soon a the ceremony wa ended the miosis joined hands ami formed one circle that extended through both purlors, and at the aame time all sang "Auld I.ang Syne. " Just nt-lore saying the usual good night and many happy returns of the day, the merry party danced the Virginia reel. Mr. and Mrs. Charman were the recipients of many prone fits, including jewelry stu tided with rubies, fiom relative, a a remem brance of the day. Those present wero, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Harding, Mr. and Mr. T. A. l'oe, Mr. and C. D. Latotir- elte, C'apt. and Mr. J. T. Apperaon, Mr. and Mr. E. 1". Williams, Mr. and Mr. P. F. Morey, Mr. and Mr. J. 0. Pilshury, Mr. and Mm. C. II. Caufleld, Mr. and Mr. CO. T. William, Mr. and Mr. 8. Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs, II. Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. T. I.. Charman, Mr. and Mr K. K. Charman, Mr. and Mr. F. K. Charman, Mr. and Mr J. II. Walker; Mesdainea Chat. Poie, Arthur Warner, T W.CIaik, M. M. Charman, D. O. O'Neill; Misses M. Holme. Mamie Charman, Clara Fisher; Ir. W, E. Carlland J. P. Love! t. HpcclHl Notice, A i"clul offer will be made the ludie of Oregon City and vicinity by tho I.a Mode Millinery Parlors Tin First atreet, Portland. New store and stylish good, Pony Nlrnri'd. A bay pony mare strayed Iiow my place In Oregon City, Monday, October 1st. A reward will be paid for ita re covery, Howard P.aowaci.L. Care Gko. C. Biiowmkix. KTEW GOODS ARRIVED.... 1Y Fora Cold Winter. The largest Invoice of heating stove ever brought to Oregon City bus just been brought in by Wilson & Cooke. Every desivn, size, shape and price re quired In the beating of a bouse from bed room to parlor. All stove guaran teed and price to meet all competition, Mid-Wife and Surse. Mr. Augusta Young, mid-wife and nurse of eight year experence, and who can furnish the best of reference, will attend all call to any part of the city or vicinity. Kesidence adjoining tbe Seventh street Itakery, Oregon City, tf K1VF.K SEWH. was about to acquire. The matter waa hy the majority of the taxpayers to have j delicately presented to tbe blushing a puld street cleaning service by tbe city at present and so some other means will be devised to keep our street cleaned. Tho most tangible plan ap pear to be that of Janitor Nehren of the court bouse, who each Saturday after noon gut out and sweeps up the atreet in front of the court house block and wheel off tho accumulated aweeping. It would be an eaay matter for tbe coun cil to compel each property owner to see to it that the alreet wa swept each Hatutday afternoon in front of hi prem ise tho city furnishing a wagon to haul off the aweepinga. II Oregon City waa in any other country but the prnfllgato, wasteful West, some entorprising farmer or gardener would be glad lo haul off the iweeiiinir to be used a a fertilizer on hi land. Compulsory street cleaning would soon put a stop to the practice now in vogue of lining the street to catch the sweepings of tho buildings, and of ita being a dumping place for the contents of the waste paper basket. A Man Mishino, Mr, Huirasg, an old gentleman residing near New Era, Is reported as missing. He left home last Thursday morning, carrying a lantern and stating that he waa going to Oregon City to pay some interest that was duo. Geo. Kidder, a near neighbor of Mr. Iluirasa, said some one aroused him early the same morning and asked him if he could leave an umbrella and lantern on his porch. Mr. Kidder did not recog nize who It was but ttaw two men leave his place. This was the last seen or heard of the missing man. Tug Latest in Tki.ei'honks. Elec trician W. C. Chenoy, of the Portland General Electric Co., ha on trial in his experimental station in this city a tele phone that works on an entirely new couple, when the groom paid all the fee for the lady's divorce and the wedding ceremony proceeded merrily. Afternoon Tea. Mrs. Peter Paqik-t wa at home to a number of her friend Thursday after noon in honor of her sister, Mrs W, E. Ciarrotson, of The Pallet., who has been her guest for the past two week. The rooms weie beautifully decorated for the occasion. The afternoon was pleas antly passed in social conversation and between the hours of 4 and 5 o'clock a dainty liincli was served, lliooe present were Mesdumea E. E. Charman, T. A. Mcltrlde, John Pllsbury, C. O. Albright, N, Gurome, Geo. Fuller, E. O. Caufleld, A. Milln, E. Sheppard, Chita. Ihtlicock, II. S. Strange, Mia Neita Mc Carver and Addie Jenninga. The eteamer El wood, belonging to AtsBrnethy Itroa., of Slem. and running on the uiqier Willamette, has been sold to Jacob Kamm, of Portland. It i not known as to what route she will go on, but it i thought that Mr., Kamm ha serious designs on getting control of the Astoria trade or at least making a strong flghtforit. Hi probable plans will be to put tbe Elwood on the Lewis river route and transfer the Mascot to the Vancouver route, tins releasing the Undine, whicn he will put on the Astoria route in conjunction with the Ltirllne, which he is now running on that route. With the Ocean Wave, Lurline and I'ndiue Kamm could give the other companies a stitr competition on tlie lower river. A to what there I in it for him It ia hard to tell, unless he pro poses to net in shape to bid on the mail contract, for the busines la all cut to piece now on the lower Columbia, and the boats that are now on the route can hardly make expenses. The steamer Altona was taken off the Oregon City-Portland route Sunday and the Kamona put back on. There will be j no change in the time card, the Kamona leaving here at 9 A. M. and 2 and 0 P. M., returning front Portland at 7:30 and 11:110 A.M. and 4 P. M. The Altona will have five state-rooms filled in her ami cleaned up preparatory to going on the Imleimndence-Salfin-Porthtml route. It i expected, a the river is now rais ing, to have her on the route some time time next week. f Drelng and Cle2n s3 lfliE Works.. rT Dyeing of ev ery descrip tion. 21 Cth St., Portland, Or. E. S. Blackwell & Co., Prs. Jfyat Jiouse rjAIXTED V ury'8 pa' good as WITH MAS- paint would look as new and wear well we guarantee the wear- 4- ing quality every time, and tho price 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, MG.MLTKIl.MI'IIS WON. Py Ir. Price' Cream Bilking Powder. There Is more Catarrh in thia part of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the lam few years was supposed to be incurablo. For a great many years doctors pronouccd it a local diseaae and prescribed local reme dies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has rroven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, 1b tbe only constitutional cure on the market. It ia taken Internally in doses from 10 dropa to a teaapoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circular and testimonials, Address, F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, 0. 7"Sold by DruggUts, 75. Two signal triumphs have been achieved by Yr. Pri.'e's Cream Baking Powder. First it received Highest Award and Dipioma at tho World's Col umbian Expoailion of 1MK1. Next it se cured Highest Award and Gold Medal at the California Midwinter Fair of 1S94. At both Fairs il surpassed all competi tors in every respect. The award, in each instance, was for Btrong leavening power, perfect purity and general excel lence. It was sustained by a unanimous vote of the judites. The victory at Chicago establishes the supremacy of Pr. Trice's aa "tho fore most baking powder in the world." The triumph at San Francisco confirms and emphasises it. . . Tho quality of blood depends much upon good or bad digestion and assimila tion ; to make the blood rich In life and strength giving constituents, use Pr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier; it will nourish the prop erties of the blood from which the ele ments of vitality are drawn. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. . Blind Tom is the most wonderful prodigy of America, he is blind and an idiot devoid of all sence except that of music but he is the finest pianist in the world. Opera house Monday October 15. OUR ARTIST Is about to inform you that Books and Stationery were never in the history of the business sold as cheaply as now. Twenty-five cent novels we are selling for ten cents. Bound books worth seventy-five cents for forty cents. Quarter ream of good writing paper for twenty- five cents, and a box of stationery that sold last year for fifty cents we will sell you now for twenty-five cents. School books are of course the name-this year-last year-next year. Panics dont affect school book trusts. Jiut in school supplies we are giving surprisingly big values and we have everything needed in a school room from a slate pencil to a Webster's Dictionary. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE, Oregon City, Ogn. s MIT1I AND ANGELS CELEBRATED Black and Tan I lose for Ladies and Children; all sizes; guaranteed fant col orH and will not crock. Alno complete lino of (jae Dou175 orsts. The best fitting corset in the market. For Boys and Children we have a new stock of stilish suits for fall and winter. Caps for Men, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children all shapes 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. Iiemember, ThePioneerStore THOS. CHARMAN & SON. SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour cf the Day. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CHAGE. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. s 1 s-, r M si - A are lost annually, directly and Indirectly, by people wbo cannot do their own figuring, write their own letU-ra, or keep Uicirown bouka; and who do not know when business and legal paper T which thejr muti handle every day are made out correctly. (0AU theae things, and mucb more, we toh thoroughly- Hundreds of our graduate are lr hundreds more when time improve, business education Is worth all it c learn trfcal and tr we teach. Mailed Portland B A. P. Armatrong, Prln. Portl The i Is the only bigh-class politi Pacific coast. Thousands of the post office every week, It has a larger circulation t' three San Francisco dailies, the Pacific coast. Over I Grant Avenue, San Franci Blank note, receipt and order at the Enterprise otHce . books Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair tllgnart Madal and Diploma. IT GIVES YOU HEALTH. Moore's llcvealed Remedy. Astounding lu its Effects in the cure of Rheumatism, Asthma, Malaria, BH lionsness or any other disease arising from deranged Liver, Stomach or Kid neysIt drives all impurities from the Blood. M n Chai A. Ruaael, who li tavorably known throughout the Northweat aaya; For fifteen ymrn I was a constant infTerer with aathma without any relief, except that ob- ttant change of locality. Two Hi MooHR'a Kkviai.sd Kkmidy and the benefit received from it were the moat gratifying. It nave me relief from the flmt ami S revealed tlx terrible dmtreaa peculiar to the incase that made life almnat unhearahln. Anv one who haa ever had axthma can uuderatand tne gratitude I leel toward thia remedy. Xe ltcving it haa added pleaaant yoara to my life I have not hesitated to recommend it to all Ilka unVrera, aud alwaya with the lame happy r- uiia. CtBwTO be had of all druizlita. or aeni to SiKAAKT-lloLMij Urdu Co . Seattle, Waah, J. J. KJ GENERAI Stove? FULL LINE OF, TI2TWC Corner Fourth and J St FOR AS' Stearr n Leaves fo Leaves Portland Leaves Astoria i Tug Ilwaco from Ilwaco , night, for Portland. Ticketf