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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME (). (!. TI'O.'M N't'KAMKK. Hlvamnr KAMONA, .sVKaoHKUON UTV, I.HtVKI roKTUHtl I""1 7:(l in '""V ". Il.wa. in, in. 4 no p. m, Hl'NUA V. ' V im. 111, n mi . m, Ilium, m. . '"'I'' '!' . H.iwa. in. Miiiiiiil irli fniitN, IliiuieaM bi.IjJ.m'I l.i rlniiVa without notice, NOtTIIKItN l-Al lVic kXawAvT HuKTII Hi, I K II. fallfuriila Kaurnni (llirimidi) . 7 1(1 in. Kmiiliilig Lwnl j nations) . in, oiitii micwii. I((ilnir (way itailuiu) I 1 1 Inr n la Kiprnan llhmuili) M a. m 7.11 p. in WIM.AMKTTK KALIS HI. Kt Title HAII.WAY. Tim Table, laB l.ave Ornmni I'lijr. WIIUini.it. Kails. "A.M. ,, A.M. ui " n :) " II ' " II II I " I'. Mi I 19 r M. 9 ll N Ml DUO " 0 1,1 " I Hhr TIM. U.. n A.M. inui " ! ;, II ui II ;m m I ui I', M. naP. M. I M 1 l l h , ,., .. j Ml a "i " a in mw " ii I HI " 4 If, il " 4 40 " h ll ft fi .'W " ft 4.. .( " t.lft f. A. Mil l.ua. Hupt TIIK MAllJI. Malli rlitaai gnihg N'irlh. I'J in., I p. oi., p. m. Malls rl.no (iilii South, V in., . A p. m. nil aut'Tka. (reoii Cli in Purilauil uviir Kaal aide Hall war. Iraves VI fit P. M and a III P W . arrives II l A M and f. p. M tarries Purtlaiitl, Kailaru, Westmd., Haluly sud lllglilau mules' luall. Oreaou Oily lo Kly.Carua, Mullnn, Liberal ami Mnlalla leaves at It ui. anil arrives al U m. dally. (lrr.,n City In Heaver Creek, Mink, Clark, Meadow llriHik, I'nlon Mills, end lollou. leave, al 10 a iii Monday Wednesday ami Friday ami returns uu Inllowlnt davaat I Up. m Oreifou (lly to Viola, Unaii ami It rd I a lid leaves Oregon city Monday Wwlunalav and Krlilay al I ui P. M , Uavlua Vliila aaiu daya al J.uu A. M, HCIDAY, OCTOUKU 12, IH1M. KuKaiirr in tiik Sandy. (( the fll'iK'la of the freahel in the Handy rijer laat wnek the Trouldalu Champion haa the follow I im to aay : "The Handy rivrr on WnlnoBiUiy got on a rainpanH. Cone i'roa.' Ikkhii partixl, lettimt through niunlH-r of their aaw lug. W. II. Calvin 'a boom alao parted, and 'i-'iO corda of 'K took ita departure oil the flowinit lido for unknown n'lom. All day W'ediM'adlty the freahet bninnlit down a itreat ipiantity of tlie cord wood and carried it away, (tut of over HUO eorila put In the river Mr. Calvin will only aave atioiit half. The mont ariioua matter eonnecled with the freahet In the Sundy river waa the cartying away of the llah rack up the river. For about three iiioniha tlie hatchery people have been liiakimt preparation! here for laklnit eiin" lor thn CUckainaa halchery, the aittiio aa they diil two yearn ago when they were iinwt ancceMfiil in K'ttinir a Kri'iil miiuber of i-kk. It in lint be tatcd, however, that tlie IiiiU hery anple were mitneahut handicad thia year bv the cordwood put In by Mr. Calvin. (Inly about twenty tlioimnd eKK were tuken thin year, and now everything li wimlieil away, entirely erippllnv the hutcliery people, who will abandon it thia yeur and return lo ('Im kauiaM. Kiniih kok tiik tiilii.a. If the young lmliea of Oregon City do not have rinca (l ilo'o to grace their rihnpidy fluKera with it will he their own fault for thu yomm men, it li reHiited, have of lute Ih'cii In Veating 'pille extensively in theau em blem, of pf rpi-ttliil Iovh.JcU!., oto. To a iiiioolh fellow who did the town hint, la our young men indebted for thu great bargain in ringa aecurud by llicin. It iK'an t!i:it he wuuld upproiich a young man and strike him for a loan to procure tneul with. If refuaed he would offer to pawn hia hiHter'a gold ring for and when not making a mile would cut the price to aa low aa 50 centa, niavho to get a dinner for lilnifelf mid partner. The Rcheini) woikud on ninny of the young men approiched and now they find thiMUHclvca thn poHscHNorn of ringa whoxe Vulue.doea not exceed ten cent a. whole Halo. Thu hoya huvo nomo valuiiblo ex perience though. Tiik 1'kkhok Aoniciii,rniAi. Wkkki.ikk. The I'rairiu Farmer comes to ua this week in a rexplundctit new drenH, and annouucpH a lint of eminent writer, for the coming year. 1'rof, ti. K. Morrow becoinea Kpeciul atuff writer; K. P. Clood rich, pec i al dairy wrilor; Jon. Melmn, horticultural writer; Cluia. Ihiilant, on beei ; and many others of eipnil promi nence. Tnere are nmny noteworthy features promised. The "Household" Department Is In competent hands and young folka Are well cared for. Mana ger L. C. Brown aays that nothing is too good or too expensive for Prairie Farmer readers this year. Imi'hovk.mknt in tiik Sthkkt Lioiitinu The attention of the council committee on streets and public property is called to some slight changes that should be mudo In the position of some of the street lumps to obtain their greatest elllclency. Thu urc light on the corner of Eleventh and Washington streets ahould be ruisod tun tout higher. With the in creased height the light would shine over the houses and trees and light up Twelfth and Thirteenth streets in Urn vicinity of Washlnon ajtrci't uii'l it would light south on Washington street so tluit tint street eolilil he t rn. vclc.l at nlg-lit. An It iiijw Ik, owing lo tlm toi lirufiliy of thu lilll, person going ""it" on Hint at tec t ironi Comidlmiui Kully'a tO wlllllll lllHN tllllll lllllf It llllM'k Of till) lump Iiiin tliu full (liiruof tliu I'mUl in liia fm u wlillu iiiw fni't urn Htiliiiblinu ttltinu In tntiil iliirkni'Hrt. Tim amnn troini) in hail Willi tliH arc llht on ni'Vfintli alrunt hihI Moluilii hvkiiiio. It to la too low mid dua not llulit up tin) ailjolnliitf alri'i'la ua wnll an it would if It with riiim-il tun or Iwclve fixt, Tlie lii('aiiiliiHi'iiiil)lunip on Ti;lftli ami Mifli ion atmnta owing to Ha being altuuiuil in low ili'pri'HMion iliNianot do tlm llxlitinx tluit it coiilil. If It waarulai-il flficcn fin-t Ha llulit woiilil illtiiiiuiatv Twelfth atn-nt for a ciinaiiliirahle dlatuni' up tlm hill un! would rrndtir travel on that atrfut more pli'uBiint mid uf. Thu chuiiKr aru nut i'IH!IibIvo to iiiaknatid thu coin nilltcB aliould aut) that tlu-y are Htlunili'd to at ouch. Of InTKIIKUT TO 1'AIIKNTa. TIio m-Ikmi) hoard wiali It HiiliomiriMl that they will furiilHli fri'ii to all children rwaliliint in thn t'lly, who are uniihlii to aupply tlicm miIvdh, hui'Ii arhiKil I look a an thi-y may ih'imI. Applii'iilion can h nmde to City HuH'riiiliiiiiliinl llolinea at tht) Itiirolay nlmol or lo Vii'it-rrinclpal I'owkll at thu KnHtliiiiii ai'hool. Il la thu ili'aireof Ihu Imiird that every i hilil of fcchool k in the i lly aha!) have the Ix'iidlt ol the eclioola and paronta who are iimthle to m'lui llinlr I'hildriMi aru expected to make tliu hu t known ao tlmt alepa may Im tuken to anaiHt the tlillilren to gnn an education. Ji n ok tiik Ai i i K It is a fact proyen by bitter exMtrionte that all t lie villi r and cider vinegar ollercd for sale I not pure, or at thu best,' is not clean and w holexoine. The only way to get cider that la satisfactory la to buy of reliable dealer. F. It. Andrews of the Maph'wood garden makca a peciu!ty of supplying hia eiiNtoincri with f)rt claHs cider or vinegar. Orders given to the driver for aaeet, aour or boiled cider, or cider vinegar will b tilled promptly. Mr. Andii'ws haa one of the Ix-xt cared for orchards in the county and take xclal pains In the manufacture of his cider. Foi'Nn. -On Main it reel bet ween Th 1 rd and Fourth, two large Intxes containing all ahaileaof rarK-t warp, liouxe lining, and a full line of Uoyal Jupuneae ruga, jut the thing for a dining rxm. On examining the good it was lound that they were labeled for the Pioneer store of Chariuan A Son. V Married. U. II. Alldridgn and Mix Nellie Mc Clelland were married at the residence of thn groom's brother, John Alldrldge on tlie corner ol Twelfth ami Taylor street, Sunday evening, Octobers, lHIU, JtiHtlce Dixon conducting the ceremony. After congratulation the couple left for their new home three miles eaxt of town. Those present were Mr. and Mm. J. W Alldridgn, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. A 11 driilge, Mrs. Win. Green, Mr. and Mrs I.. Alldrldge, Grandma Alldridge and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ixxlgo. Mrs. W. P. I law ley of the West Side ha in her potucxxion a letter written in Australia, May 3, 18U4, and it hits been hunting up its owner ever since. It wns idilrexxed to Mrs. Hawley and written by a cousin of hers, who resides in Mcl hournn, Australia anil from whom no word haa been received for the last twelve years. The only way of finding out Mrs. I la ley's whereabouts by the cousin was by a photograph with the photographer's name and hia place of business, Stockton, Cat. The letter was addresxed to "Stockton, Calcutta" and from there wax sent to Hong Kong, then by way of Sues canal to London, from there lo New York and then across the western continent to Stockton, California and reached its owner in this city Oct. :id. The envelope is completely covered with post murks and Mrs. Hawley prizes the letter very much since it went around the world to reach her. There is more Catarrh In thia part of the country than all other diseaaes put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bo incurable For a great many years doctors pronouced it a local dixeaxo nml prescribed local reme dies, and by conxtivtitly 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 & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in dosoa from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the 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. f8old by Druggist, 76. Harper's lluxur. Picturesque deuii- season toilettes In great variety will appear in the success ive issues of Harper's Bazar for October. Sandos and Chapuis have made studies of soino of the wont artistic costumes ever designed by Worth for walking and visiting purposes. The usual fiction and household literature of the most practi cal type will make the Bazaar a necensity at the fireside. UK A I, KfiTATK THASSFKIW. Fiirnlxlieil F.vrry Wei k lir Hie ( lucks mil Ahxlruct ami Triit ( miipiiny. II HA W II Bond lo John I.urid of xw'4' of scc2dtl , r.'l ('$ I I' d Butdorf to J A Kuuduhl lot ft in hlk HI Oregon City 500 Peter A Wc! to Auguxt Volgt 40 acres in Peter A Weiss D I C t 3 Ml 800 M Kdgecoiiib lo F M Baker W acre In six: !2, t 4 s, r3e 100 F M Buker to M K Woodruff 30 acres in sec .'12, t 4 s r 3 e 500 Thomas Armstrong to F F.l'owriing lot 2 of hvc 2.'), t 2 , r 1 e 1 Thomas Armstrong to O O Downing ' right of way in sec 2.1, 1 3 a, r 1 e 1 Thomas Armstrong to 0(1 Downing 10 acres In sec 23, t 2 a, r 1 ... . 003 Geo L Cusedy to Mary A Cascdy w of w4' of scfl, 1 4 , r 2 e. . 3!5 W B Uagi) to E M Burch, 13.S0 acres In sec 3, t2s, r2e. 1550 0 0 I (owning to Thomas Armstrong right of way in sec 23, t 2 s, r 1 e 1 D II William, et al to F Held 44 acres in sec 35, t la, r 2e 4000 (ieo A Harding to M A I.u.Mur lots 14, 10, 1H and 10 hlk (I F.dgewood 350 Christina Ely to Charles Ely 1.10 acres in Win Holmes I) I. C. . . . 100 CIihs liitwoliali r lo It Duudii, n)i of neV, sec 30, 1 3 s, r 2e 2500 W (i (ieiino et al to P P Jemiu ne'4' of lie'4 of sec 20, t 1 m, r 4 e 1 T N Hughes to Fred Silcocks of 2K acre in Geo Wills D I, C, 1 1 a, r2e 1 PeUtr A Weiss to V H Enderby n,'g of iiw,' of sec 2,', t 2 s, r 5 e. . . . 700 Win Harlow to EC Hope 6.8 acres in hlk 14 Barlow 250 Williams A Stratton to.M Eckntrand lot 10 In hlk 13, Falls View lt)0 C A Kichey to Jus Turner 100 acre In sec 22, t 2 s, r 3 e 1251 A l 111 estate of Fred Diem to 8. K. King, 60 acres in sec 30, 1 4 s, r 1 0 625 M J Munson to Huth McKay lot 12 hlk 4 West Side Add 225 Willamette Falls Co to Clia P Tliore lot 2 in hlk 8 Willamette Fall 1 J MulUtt to Meier A Morris, n' of sw'4' of Hec 10 and ne' of sec 10 and ne'4 of se'4' of sec 0, t 4 a, r 2 e 1000 E B Clement to G C Fields n of sec 30, t 6 a, r3e G25 Surah McCown toCorneliu McCown lot 1.2, 3.4,6, 10.15, 14,13 1'; hlk 2 Gladstone 1000 L Pederaon to Fred Carlson lots 20 and 30, blk 14 Mintliorn 150 M B A E Stehinger o John P Hoff man 20.3(1 acre in claim 41) t 3 s, r 1 e 10 Willamette Falls Co to Otlo F Olsen, lota II and 12 in blk 10, Willamette Falls... 1 C W Farrer to John Lund w.'i of iw . 1 4 of sec 2(1, 1 1 s, r3e 1 Win J Miller to Jacob G Miller, Walnut square in Barlow 150 Having purchased the copyright of Thome's Title Abstract Indexes giving us sole riulit to use them in Clackamas county, and the abstract books compiled and formerly owned by Thome A Son. we are prepared to furnish complete and accurate abstracts of title and to correct or extend old abxtracta. We aolicit your patronage and guarantee first class woik. Ollice over Huntley's Drug More. Clackamas Abstract A Tki-st Co. , Weili tad Wheat. San Fkani'Ihco, Oct. 7. An evening paper status that weevils are playing havoc with the stored w heat in this port, and, if something is not done soon, there will be no grain left with which to load the disengaged ships now in port. Some days ago it was tmhlicully stated that 0700 tons of wheat at Port Coxta was weevilly, and now it is announced tlmt 11,1000 tons at the Nevada dock and 4400 tons more at Port Costa are infected and will have to tie removed. That makes 22,200 tons unfit for shipment, and will have to be used for pig or chicken feed. If tlie wheat had been shipped at the low rates of freight in existence a few months ago u small profit might have been made. Now it w ill be almost a total loss. llurpcr's Maeazlno. What is 80 clieap as a liood mHgtuine? Apparently Hie aiiHWor to this ques tion is "nothing." Harrier's, (or ex ample, dining the pact year hus printed two novels, "Trilby" and "The (Johlen Houee," which, it in book form, will sell for the subscription price of the magntine, or a little less. Add to this sixty short stories (enough for 11 ye books) by the host Amorican and KiikHhIi writers, aa niunv illustrated articles de scriptive of travel, or of scientific, interest the comment on current event in the "Editor's study," and the humorous anecdotes of the "Editor's Drawer," and the reader haa every year two volumes of nearly a thousand pattes each, filled wilh the best literature and the best i 11 imtrutive art. In a variety that a larae library could hardly surpass. School Report. Logan, District No, 8. The following named pupils have neither been lardy nor absent for the month ending Octo ber 5: Khoda Newkirk, Eleie Uibbn", Courtio Oibbi, Nellie Sprayue, Bessie Rood, Rosa Zurbuchen, John Zur- buchen, Foter Smith, Charlie Gill, and Georgie Hull. Total number enrolled 29. Matilda Rued, Teacher. All wool blankets will be warm and comfortable bods this winter. "See Shively's sale Oct. 20th on the hill. , Spi'did Notice. A x'clal offer will m made the ladies of Oregon City and vicinity by the La Mode Millinery Parlors' 22H First street, Portluud. New store and stylixh goods. Pony Ntrar'd. A bay jxjny niaro strayed from my place In Oregon City, Monday, October 1st. A reward will be paid for Ita re covery. HoWAKI) Biiow.iki.l. Care Geo, C. Bkownki.i,, For a ( old Winter. The largest invoice of heating stoves ever brought to Oregon City has Just been brought In by Wilson A Cooke. Every design, size, shape and price re quired In the heating of a house from bed room lo parlor. All stoves guaran teed and price to meet all competition. Mid-Wife and Surse. Mrs. Augusta Young, mid-wife and nurse of eight years cxperence, and who can furnish the best of references, will attend all culls lo any part of the city or vicinity. Kesidence adjoining the Nevcnth street Bakery, Oregon City, tf The quality of blood dcnds much upon good or bail digestion and assimila tion; to make the blood rich in life and strength giving constituents, use Dr. J. II. Mclz-an'a Strengthening Cordiul and Blood Purifier; it will nourish the prop erties of the Uood from which the ele ments ol vitality are drawn. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Hurd times Prices. S. F. Scripture has reduced the price of horse shoeing to $1.50 per horse until further notice. All work at bottom prices. Many years experience insures ilrst-cluss work. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your subsciption to the Entehi'Kikr and get thn the benefit of the reduction in price. National Steam TWaln tint Plain iaz Worts.. fT Dyeing of ev- 1 erv descriD- tion. 92i Cth St., Portland, Or. E. S. Blackwell & Co., Prs. Ji?at Jfouse IPS' ? well wo IAIXTED WITH MAS- 'b paint would look as as new and wear well we guarantee the wear- JL. ing quality every uuie, and the price is low lower than firt-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, $10000.00 Country House and fruit farm is the first prize given to some fortunate subscriber totha Weekly Ex aminer. The total distribu tion of prizes amount to f 1.30,000 and we have a free sample copy which tells all about it. We would like to take your subscription at 1.50 per year. We also take subscriptions for any paper or magazine in the world, and can save you money, trouble and risk. We meet all club rate pro positions. Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City, Or. HJ HEALTH Moore's Revealed Remedy. Astounding In its Effects in the cure of Rheumatism, Asthma, Malaria, Bli lionsness or any other disease arising from deranged Liver, Stomach or Kid neys It drives all impurities from the Blood. Mr. Chaa A.Rumel, who U lavorably known throughout the Northwest Mya; "For fifteen yPHr I waa a constant itiflerer III. au.Khik ........... -.. ...... .. w. tallied by constant ohnuge of loeallty, Two yenrs.RO i irifil mixk b kkvialid khmkdy ml the benefits receired lrm It were the most gratilylnr. It gave me relief from the first anil prevented the terrible distress peculiar to the disease that made life almost unbearable. Any one who has ever had asthma can understand the gratitude I feel toward thia remedy. Re lieving it has added pleasant yeara to my life I have not hesitated to recommend It lo all like uflerera, and always with the same happy re sults." 54kTo be had of all druggist, or aenl to laniarlloLaas Drlu Co , Seattle, Wash. if loH GIVES il ) 3 KTEW GOODS MITII AND lilack and Qae Dou95 The best fitting corset in the I'oys and Children we have a stilish suits for fall and winter. Men, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children all shapes and styles. Call and see us 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. Remember, ThePioneerStore TH0S. CHARMAN & 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 CHAGE. t&- LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. directly and Indirectly, by people who cannot do their own Bguring, write their own letteni, or keep their own books; and who do not know when business and legal paper'' which they mut handle, every day are niado out correctly. Wh.x these things. much more, we teach thormiuhly. t Hundreds of our graduatei are In good positions, and there will be ope!. W .-' for hundreds more when tlmt'j Improve. Kow Is the tlzue to prepare for tlierfl. B '-.!-. a business education Is wonh all it co"r tme' v uu St'n! lor uur catalogue, to learn irfcat and htnc we teach. Maili-rt lrve to any addirwi. Portland, Business College, Portland, A. P. Armstrong, Prln. The Argonaut Is the only high-class ' jw'itical and literary weekly published on tha Pacific coast. Thousaai of single-stamped copies of it pass through the post office every wet k, 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 const. Oer 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. J.J. KHDDERLY, GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware. 1 ' FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TIITWOBX: A. SPECIALTY. Corner Fourtb aj id, J Streets, - - East Portland, Oregon. FORjASTORIA-FASTTIME. Steam'p Telephone t! i,i, ueuves x-oenttJ Leaves Ast11" ley Tug Ilwaco from night, for Portland. ARRIVED.... ANGELS CELEBRATED Tan IIohg far Ladies and Children; all sizes; guaranteed fast col ors; and will not crock. Also complete line of orsts. market. For new stock of Caps lor are lost annually, Oregon, j. . w.o. 8.Cr.try. - ,1 -.