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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. t, T. CO.'H NTKAMKIt, Hli'Siner HA MOM A. I.K4VKM IlKKitntl CITV. IHAVIIII fntl Tl.A Mil " III, 7 "I It Nl " """ iii. II ima. in. i. III. 4,i) i m. HI'NUAV. V '' m. Mm, in, i ti (. hi. im , in. , ""I1' . 30 . m. Nmiud Irln M cent.. Time caul .iiIiiiI toi'lmtig. wllliiiul initios NOl TIIKIIN l-AI'IKIC IIAII.WAV. NiHITII tiil'Ml, California Kinre.t (ihrniiKti) lluavlniri Wal (way matluiia) 7 In a til, 1 .W i. III. ill'TII Kill1 Hll. Iliwelmrg l.nel (wuy uiliinil (allloriila f, k irBB illiruii(li) nl a, m 7 lit p. in - i ii rum I'AMHANHKH HTKAMKIt, A1.10NA, HKTWVKM hiTMltl,a.l.KH tll IXIIHI-IHtltHI . taav I'urtl.iid Taylor Itmt dock at A u A. M, in! loama llti-Kiiii cily Inr Halnin 7 ID A, M. luv.ilay, lliuit.l.y ami Saturday, Uav lint .fiinliiii'i !l A M ami Malum 7 A M. ami uriK.'ii city I iu I' M lor I'url- lalnl Monday, U.ilm..lay ami Krl.lajr. fast 1 1 mo. (ihh aroiiiii.ulnilMiii am) liw rain. Nil way Imwhl haudld. H.iMial latui nil thriiiiith Imljlit. VMI.I.AUKI IK KAI.I.H HI.K.i TICK.' IIAII.WAV, Tim Tallin, lav l.-.ve Oregon Ity, WIIImiiii.ih. Knlli. HAM. Iii. A.M. V l ;J " II :i II i, 1 ' I' M, I 11 f M. '" a ,m UU " t 1,1 in x iu una, A.M. tllJA.M. III (JO ' III ,', II (l " II Ml I ii H. M. 1 1.1 1'. VI. I . ml ' I 4f, ill) " I A " l mi i ii wi " t ,1 " ,' 45 IU ' 4 1.1 " 4 ai " 4 4.1 " 6 iu " b IS 6 M ' 6 i.i ' e.uu " ii " '. A. Mu.l.ts, MupL 111 F. MAIM. Mall, rln.e (mm North, Ii ra., I p. In , p m. Mailt cluat going south, V a, m., ., 6 p. In. Ili Kiil'Tla. Oregon ('It? li I'nrllauil over Kaat aide Hall war. Um U I', M. ami 6 Iu y M. arrive. II iVl A. M. ami 4 IV U CarrlM Portland, r.a.t.ru, W oMMIilv, Handy ami lllihlaml rvulea' mall. (irrtnu City t Fir, I'iriii, Milium. Lll-rral ami Molalls. mini at 11 in. ami arrive, at U iu. dally. Oregon Cily in limver Oerk, Mink. (Mark. Wa,a.l..M, llriH.L Hi, inn Mill ami I'i,Ii..ii mim I at IU a. oi. Moint.y Hr.lin.lay ami rrntay ml return, uu loiluwlug laa at ; .u p. Ui Orr(i,ll ( lly In Vim. Iifall anil Hvillaml Irawa i)rtf.ii i.lty Mumiay w miiipaiiay anil frlilay at I Ml P, M , Uavlng Vlnla aain dayt at 7 ml A. M, 1UIIAY, NOVKMKKIl 2, A Nkvr I'na ruR Ki kctiiii' Cam. IhirliiK the pit tiinmer a new feature In the umi of the electric car tun come about. Thia new iniiovaiiiin cNie into vogue In rhllMilelphia wliere theie are a munliiT of ImiK milnirliaii line runnliiK to the nrrvttniliiig' village and country, The KocielM'a attdcltilH) of thut city uhc the t ar aflrr llm fashion of tally-ho courhea. The caia are leaaeJ nl f 10 fur the round trip, lilcli tuke from two to three hniirii. Itefore Hlurling they am often decorated with lliiga and hunting, and at night wilh hinieniH. A ninny an thirty cara liuve neen clutrieruo: in one evening. Al llrnt the plcnainc partie j made nluht lildeouy with the hluru uf horn, hut cilir.nui having proleled vig orotialy aguinnt the nickel made in thin way, the couipaiiieH have fnrhldden the cat ry.ng of hum, and aleigh helln, w hich are atriing ulotig Ihv aidea of the car, have heen itilmlittited. The merry luiikera uflen wear fniitiintic coHtuniea on theHU exciirxinna and nil of lln'tii id gugn muNicium, In .ine racei entire Hiring and hrurnt IhiihIh. In milking up party the oigunlKcr charge (HI cents head, out of which fund he puya for the uko of the cur, for iiiunir, and often Iiiim enontth remaining to provide a good lunch at Hie end of the ride. Thia new fad In appropriately termed Ihe "trolley ciur.." DiiriMii'iHiiku Huntkkn. -The follow ing NrHonal from the Forest (irovo Time ia Hclf explaluing and Indicatea that Homy Muldtum, Wallace Cole and Win. Arthur had la-en interviewed by the newipapor men while on their way to the Nehalem for a big elk hunt: Max I'icrler, Fred Charmnrt and John lirad ley, from Oreuon City, pained through Foreat drove Monday enroule (or the Salmonherry on an elk hunt Mr. l'ierter ia the carp cotiiniiniioiur for Cliickauma cnunly, and intenda lo mock the fauieil lllue lake with that gamey Mr. Charman in chese coiiimia aionor fur the mime county, and Mr. llrndluy ia a noted acotit. The party were well Htipplicd with carp in doini johm and expect a idetiMMit trip. What Otiiriii Think or OititonN Citv. Home of our iwople are inclined to growl at the slow progress Oregon City Is mak ing, hut compared wilh other towns on the Coast its growth during the past year haa heen most fluttering. The following from the Portland Dispatch ahowi what others think of our town : "Oregon City has not felt thn depression like many other places during the past year. Ilor prosperity has been remarkable and it if estimated that one million dollars have been expended during the year In various enterprises. New buildings and goncral Improvements are noticeable every where. Oregon City will become the Lowell of the I'acillc, and the time is not far distant whon the place will be the largest manufacturing center on the Coast. Or. Price's Cream Baking- Powder WorM'i Pair Hlghut AUdal and Diploma. A Ciitiini to 1 KiJii'4Tt . Hiiiulity it 11 o'tliMk A, M. Ilio tlmllciitory wr vlnm for llm rrii'iliyliTlun rlmrch will lllkll llC(t, Ttlll HITVlfl'K will llO (.'Oil- (IiiiIimI 1, y liiiv. (illiinii.y HHHiMlinl ty Ktiv, A. J. MinlK'iiiii'ry, Ilio now mslor, Ki', (ill)Oii(iy will ilnllvnr llm iiiiiMiIii (IUi'iiiiihii, It tfliK tliu fiircwitll m-riimn, mill If nut too tired from lilx trip, llnv, Moiilioni(iry will thiliviir tlm dviiiiIiik niTinnii. A ywifrnl ill vi( al Ion t tlm 1'iiMic In exti'tiili'd mid oil will te tnitilw witli'oinii, Willi llm (Icdiiiilioii oftlio now clitin li will cliwiHtiv. (Jilmiiiiy'i work In IliUclty. In tlm Ave yi-um Unit do Iiuh biK'ii 'Hlnr uf lliu I'fiMliy tnrUn I'linrrli it li (town from tnim!l riitMiit mtm) i I p to oiih uf tint lurcHt clinrcli oiKiinlxnllonii In Oregon City and now with lino, lnrin rliiiri'li cilillro with two wtdl loi'Mtt'd loin, inicllrully ffcn of dtilit, thu iliuri liU rcmly tooiiluron un er uf roiii'wnl pronN-rlly. A Cmmk Caix. An Jui'k Iloylun wit ri'luriilttu Muinliiy hwiiIiik to hin home tliri'O iiiIIih Wi'nt of town on the Arm "irony iiluce, h "didn't know whnro hit whn Ml" whi'ti ho ri'Mi'hi'd tlin clilf Hlmve llm lurk. Ilu wandrri'd from the rum) Mini fi-ll over llm hltifT wlilrh in nbntit L'5 fi'i't l.lyli it ml IoiIkimI In mm i n onk litmhcii on llm IiIIIhIiIh In-low. (In hiid In thii lumltinn nil nluht ImiK iinlil 6;.'M) the tn-xt moriiiiiK whi-ii llm workmen an thi-y vti'iti ii i iik to Hi" mill lii'iird hin fill's anil went to hiit ri'm'tie. lluwaa I nk ro to Iiih home and Dr. I'miiiu mini liinliei). L'ki eiHinlliutiiili it whh found that thu Imikii honu of the lex waa hroken. The frui tuie wita redueeil and tht) imlleiil at laat report waa doing very well. A Hint To Ot a Fakhkmh. Tlm ful IowIiik from the Corvallia (iar.ette ahowt how one farmer created a market for hii wheal that would brititf him fuir irlie : Charlea llerker la not only a irat-tiral farmer, but aa a 'Ofieitien'e, NiiireH fnl one. Karly laxt ititniner, when he aaw iiiut w iiuat would iivmaml a poor price tli Im tall, In plirrhaed aomo )gn, paying for them 12 M aplere. He fed them on whole wheat, which had heen thoroughly aoaked. I-aat Friday he told a pair ol Itiem weik'liiitg 441 pijunda, for nve reitta Imr round, which netted hint J2 ,0.r. Aa he paid f: for Ihetn, hia profit wa $17 ft'i, or nearly 1 .07 per htiahel for the iixtiTti bimheli ol wheat he fed them, Tim ('ominu AtraAcTioN. The Ore gon Cltv Minatrela roniHiaed of the heal local talent In thii city are preparing to give mammoth niintnl aliow early In the winter at Hhively't ojierw house. They intend to have the Intent jokea, aoitga, lUuceaaml, taking il all in all, it w ill he the heat niiimtrel allow ever given in thii place. You may have all aeon the Nanhville Sludenti, the (iuorgia Miiiitreli, etc., hut none of them will he compared to the one on lie way. Look out for thu hill pouter a he will aoon wend hia wav down M-tin itreet. In .TJeiiHiilum. At a regular meeting of the Unite Cnvk (iriinge, No. s:' of the I', of II. m1,1 turdtiy, Oct. 13 I8'.i-t. the follow. Ing reaolutioni were uiianiMotiHly adopted. WiikuitA, I!y a diHH'nxution uf Di vine l'rovidenre death haa invAilud our grange and removed from earth our e teemttl sifter, Margant IhuIh'IIc Soulua. We (If xi re to exnreia our appreciation of her In life and our deep regret at her death and convey our earneHt aympapathy to the htiHhund and childien of our do 'leaned lister, who are nowully bereaved. Therefore, ho it, Kcaolvod, That we cannot find lan guage to ex preen the aorrow that per vade ua in the loan we have aualaint d, '('1 ' ,,ow ,n nwt'V 'ii"in to the Divine will, and while wo are reluctantly compiled to realize the sad truth that our sitter haa la-en consigned to the tomb, we wish lo pay this last tribute to her lnemoiy . Keiolved, That we cheerfully testify to her zeal and cheerfulness in the ordor, kind and generous in disposition, ever ready to alleviate in distress, not from a sense of duty, but from the inale good nt'ss of a true heart. We shall miss her at our meeting, her cheerful and pleas ant face will meet us no more. Sister Siulcs has passed to that bourne from which no one returns. Hesolved, That Ihitlo Creek grange has liiht one of its best members and the order one of its best advocates and that our hearts go out In tenderent symptthy to Brother Sotiles and family. Unsolved, That theso resolutions be come a part of the record of our grunge and that a copy be sent to the Northwest Facillti Farmer and the Oregon City En tkhi'hisk for publication, and also that a copy be presented to Brother 8oules and family and that our charter be draped In mourning for sixty days. " P. J. KiniNua, Dkix Marquam, J. R.:WniTB, Committee. Money to Lonn. C, Q . , ? . Williams can now make loans on gooc farms. Olll ce next door to Huntley's drug store. Hard times Prices. R. F. Scripture has reduced the price of horse shooing to $1.50 per horse until further notice. All work at bottom prices. Many years experience insures flrst-class work. The latest in visiting cards at the En tkhphisk Okkick. Prices to suit you. UXTKH TU HF.MKMItEK. Tlm following a r the important event: to lake place In the near future, a more extended mention of w hich In found in another plai n in die Kntkiu'Iuhk. Friday, Is'ov. 2 Ili gulur meeting uf the Iiegree of Honor A. 0. U. W. at Work man hull, Friday, Nov. 2 lieiuhir meet ing of Achillea bulge No, 'M K. uf V. at K. uf I'. hull. Saturday, Nov. 3 Kegiilar meeting of Multnomah Lodge No. 1 A. F. ft A. M. at MuMnnlu hall. Halniduy, Nov. 3 Itegular meeting uf Warner grange No. 117, I uf If, at New Kra hall. Kiinduy, Nov. 4 Dedication aervlcei of ti e I'rtwhyteiinn church at 11 o'clock A. M. Monduy, Nov. 6 Circuit court coiivemi for the regular November term. Monday, Nov. 6 1'rohate court for Nov ember term. Monday, Nov. 6 I'robate court for Nov ember torn) conyenei. Tueadav, Nov. (i Itegular meeting of Meade 1'ont No 2,(1. A. It. at K. of 1 hall. Tui'Hilay, Nov. 0 'Kcgulur meeting WurhcnoTiihe, lCedmun at A. O. U. UM.all. Ttltwday, Nov, 0 Shively'a oiora hotiae "Dr. Jekylland Mr. Hyde." 1 Wrdneaday, Nov. 7 liegulur meeting city council. NovemlHir aeaaion. f Wednesday, Nov. 7 -ounty court for Novemlier term convenea. Thuraday, Nov. 8 Itegular meeting of K. 1) liaker Camp, 8. of V. at K. of 1'. hall. Thuraday, Nov. R Kegulnr meeting of Oregon Lodge No. 3, I. O. O. F. at Odd Fellow hall. Monday, Nov. 12 Hpeclal achool meeting at I'oe'i hull to elect director. ICKAL tSTATK TKANSFEIW. Furnished Kvery Week by the Clacks ma Abstract and Trust ( ompauj. Jas II Walker to II HUaight 2 acres In lot 2 sec ltt, t 3 , r 2 e Jn W Thomas et al by sheriff to II C Hlevens 10 acres in sec 20, t b s, r2e (i W Maxon to F. A Hillings lota In 100 780 Marchbank 1800 E A Hilling to K A Fetlerly lots in blk 7 Marclib.uk.' E A Fellerly to Svarverud & F'rasier lot 3H in blk 7 Marchbank COO 10 hf ol A Idcrhoir to Toedmeier et al right of wav in sec 17, t 3 s, r 1 6 K A Hilling to Svarverud A Fiasier lots in Marchbank 14(0 J C Sylvanu to Morris Cadonon 240 in sees 20 and 20 t 4 s, r 4 e 2100 Ed Feol to Adolph llorchard 50 acre In see 17, t 3 s, rle . 1125 E L Sturges to F D Kturges 43.42 acres in sec 5, t 5 s, r 2 e E L Stunce to EUa 8t urges 40 acres in sec 0. 1 5 s, r 2 e F D Sttuges to E L Sturges, 120 acres in sec 5 and 0, t 5 s, r 2 e. . Sarah (jamincll et al to E P Elliott lot 5 blk K Clackamas Heights. . A A Win Shulix lo II F W Ciortltt w's of nej4' of ne'4' sec 30, t 4 s, rl e J Pi Zeigler to Jane Hedges part of blk 32 Caneuiah M A Morris to G M Hively 8 acree in II II Johnson claim, 1 2 a, t 2 e II II Johnson, trustee lo F W Faust lot 8 and frac lot 7 blk 17 Bolton 200 2"0 475 Ella Sturges to E L Sturges sw1 of nw4' and lots 1 and 3 of sec 6 and other lauds John Welch by Collector to Oregon City lot 6 in blk 1(13 Oregon City John Welch by Collector to Oregon City lot 5 blk 103 Oregon City. . W W Myers by Collector to Oregon Citv lot 3 blk 150 Oregon City 3W 319 07 Same to same lot 5 blk 150 Oregon City 3C5 Same to same lot 4 blk 150 Oregon City 676 Aldon Fruit Preserving Co by Col lector to Oregon City lot 1 blk 9 Oregon City 612 L Coiner by Collector to Oregon City part of lot 8 in blk 22 71 Annie R Ball by Collector to Oregon Citv part of Mill Reserve, Oregon City Log us & Albright by Collector to Oregon City lot 8 blk 15 Oregon Cily .' II W Rons by Collector to Oregon City part of lot 8 blk 27 Oregon City John Dreschcr to JuHtina Drencher wjy of nw.'i sec 30, t 5 s r 1 e II and C Ogle to A and B Kuenzi 50 acres in sec 12, 1 5 s, r 1 e. . . . J A Thayer to A Zimmerman lota 12 and 13 in blk 7 Falls View. .. . Thos Anderson to H and K Koch 150 acres in sec 20 t 2 s, r 5 e C Messegg et al. to A V Bruce lot 4 in sec 17, t 3 s, r '. e. 435 100 144 500 400 500 600 Paul A O.annti to Ida May Arment 60 acres'in sec 31 1 Si, r 1 w 1500 Having .nttrchaaud Die copyright of Thorne'e Title Alwtrnct Indexes giving us sole riglit 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 uld abstracts. We solicit your patronage and guarantee first class work. Ollice over Huntley's Drug store. Clackamas Abstract A Trust Co. To Rent. 12 acres all cleared at Mt. Fleasant with good comfortable house to rent. Emjuireof Wade H. Spencer A Co. Hop UwwcrV Nave Money and trouble by insuring your hop and hop building at the leading insurance agency of the city. Will give you 25 per cent discount un the rates uf last year. Several of Ihe best American and En glish companies represented. F. E. Domamisok, Agent. Npfchil ol lee. A ieclul 0(h) r will be made the ladies of Oregon Cily and vicinity by the La Mode Millinery Parlors' 22H First struct, Portland. New store and stylich goods. ForBCoh! Wlnir. The largest invoice uf heating Steves ever brought to Oregon City has Just been brought in by Wilson A Cooke. Every design, i.e, shape and price re quired In Ihe heating of a house from bed room to parlor. All stoves guaran teed and price to meet all competition. The quality of blood dejiends much upon good or had ditfevtion and assimila tion ; to make the blood rich in life and strength giving constituents, use Dr. J. If. Mcl-an's htrciik-thening Cordial and Blood Purifier: it will nourish the prop erties of the blood from which the ele ment of vitalil) are drawn. F'or sale by C. (i. Huntley, druggist. Mm TAKE THE BEST 'IS! 11 CW.a Socuiaod 81.00 lMtl. Onseentadoae. I tla sold on a ruannte by all drutr- irlata. It cure Incipient Conaumptioa uld U tha best Cougb and Croup Cur. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. JjUSlNESS FRIENDSHIP We do not believe in the "no friendship in busi ness" theory. We aim to welcome all customers with friendliness. We want to impress upon you the fact that we buy and sell only goods of reliable quality on which we feel safe in staking our reputation. When you find the prices on all articles are reason able none too low for the quality, and none too high, to make it up-confi-dence begins. Our dealings with you being oen and "in the light", there are no "spec ial" discounts or allow ances. You feel that you were treated as well as other customers and all are ns well treated as you. You feel that you can ask tor information and we show a readiness to serve you. We aim to have the 'BEST sold in Drug Store. C. G. HUNTLEY, PRESCRIPTION DRUCCIST Oregon City, Oregon. $10000.00 Country House and fruit farm is the first prize given to some fortunate subscriber to the Weekly Ex aminer. The total distribu tion of prizes amount to ifloO.OOOand we have a free sample copy which tells all about it. We would like to take your subscription at 11.50 per year. We also take subscriptions for any paper or magazine in the world, and can save vou money, trouble and risk. We meet all club rate pro positions. Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City, Or. Mooro's Revealed Remedy. Astounding in its Effects in the cure of ltheumatiam, Asthma, Malaria, Bli liouanefis or any other disease arising from deranged Liver, Stomach or Kid neys It drives all impurities from the Blood. Mrs Chsi A. Runnel, who it tavorably known through""? the Northwest says: "For flfteeu rears I was a eonatant sulTerer withssthins without any relief, except that ob tained by ooimtaiit ohsuge of locality, Twtt years sgo I tried Minim's Kivialkd kkmedy and the benefits received from it were the most gratifying. It gave me relief from the first and prevented the terrible distress peeulinr to the dlnesxe that made life almost unbearable. Any one who has ever hsd SHthma run understand Ihe gratitude I feel toward this remedy. Be lieving it has added pleasant years to my life I hsve not hesitated to recommend it to all Ilka sufferers, and always with the same happy re mits." lTo he had of all drucglits, or lenl to bikWAaT-HoLaas Dauo Co . Seattle, Wash. Sa. - I 1. ir- GIVES JiJ HEALTH KTEW GOODS ARRIVED.... SMITH AND ANGELS CKLKIiKATED I5lack and Tan Hose for Ladies and Children; all sizes; guaranteed fast col ors and will not crock. Also complete lino of (jate D0UJ95 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 lor Men, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children all shapes and styles. Call and see u.s 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. Kemernber, ThePioneerStore THOS. 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. 3- LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. dlrectljr and Indirectly, by people who cannot do their own figuring, write their own lettera, or kep their own books; and who do not know when buninew and legal papers whloh they munt handle every day are made out correctly. tyAll these things, and much more, wo teach (huniut'i'y. Hundreds of our graduates are In good positions, and there will be openings for hundred more when times Improve. Sow is the time to prepare for them. Besides, a business education Is worth all It costs, frr oik' ovrn tue. Send fur our catalogue, to learn what and hiw we teach. Mailed free to any address. Portland Business College, Portland, A. P. Armstrong, Prln. The Apgonaut Is the only high-class 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. KKDDERLY, GENERAL -: HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware. FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TINWOBK A. SPECIALTY. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. Steam't Telephone - 1 Leaves foot of Alder st.f Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday. 7 A. M. Leaves Astoria daily, Tug Ilwaco from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with Telephone'every night, for Portland. Tickets of all other lines good on Telephone. are lost annually, Oregon. J. A. Wco, Secretary. - East Portland, Oregon. V-ls, " except Sunday, 7 P. M.