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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TJME (I. 0, T. t'O.'N N'l'KA MICH, Hli-mimr KAMONA. I.IUVK. IIKKIIIIN CITV. I.XVKI CciHTI.iNI) 0 MI III, I mi . in. OKI l, III. 7 lU II mm, 4 .110 p. :H0 A , II ll'l A. H HI I'. il'NIUV Tl, NM A. M. 'J IM I'. M ft l I', M - 'Mm Kl I'AMHANIIKU Hi K AM Kit, ALTON A, KTWRKN -KrUNI),MI.KM M IMilO'KNIKN I. lv I'lirllmnl Taylor ntwl liwfc Hi fl ml A. M, n,1 l,.v.. (irrunii :iiy f,,r HdIliii . M. I imlnr, DiurxlNy mul Hulorilxy. I.rv ltul..tii...il.a e :ni A M ml HulKin 7 r A M nml iiri'ii, hi City p M ,,r Turt- Uii'l MiMnUy, Wi!,n,..,ly n. KrliUy, FmI limn, kimkI hi'iiiiiiiihIiiiIiiiii nil low rnli. Nil way tmiitht iii,n,.J, HiivcUI rntut uu IIiciiiiiiIi frulglii. KOl'THKUM I'ACIKH: HAII.WAV. DllHTII HiM'HU. C.llfnrtiU Kiri lllinniKli) Kn.iilmrif xm I (wmy nlnllKUa) MiKiii ri.uiii(r 0(1 II Hot' H II. MnH'liurii Ijr (wny atniliiii.) I'nllliirnU Kirit (Ihriitiglij Mm ill I' iinni 7 :l ft. m. 1 a M p. m. 1 'I . Ill, 77 . m W p. Ill 4 bo 'I UK MAIM. MalliiiluMi ,iiii Nurih, rj iu p. m., 7 p ui. tUtlt ('In IB 1'illitf Miiillli, V a. in., 7 p. In. IU1 mn'Tlta. Iiriii Cllr InfuriUml nvir Kl HUta Hall, way. li-v.-. 11 mi p. M ami I) AU I' Marrivra II i A. M. ami 4. Ml p. M rarrlra 1'ortlnml, Kaiirru, W eal Hlilo, Kami y and Highland runic' mall. Ori-Kim City lo Kly, Carin. Miilliin. Literal ami M'illla liatea at IJ in. ami airlvi-a al I J in. dally llrrnnii Clly to Hravvr ( rrok, Mink, Clark. Urailuw llrona, I'iiIihi Mllla.aml t'nllun, lmiva at na m. Hnmlay i-.lticl.jr ami hi. day ami rriurna on lulliiwliin iUiiiI 2 .la p. in uri-nrni (iiy in Viola, lmn ami llixllaml li-avri orrgoii clly Monday WiMin-day ami FrliUy il I w f, M., leaving Viola mm day al 7 uu A. M, 8TA0K LINK. 0rroii Hly-Clarkea Mulliio Mull Kuiilf). I OrrKni Clly 1. ). Iiiillilliitf ui H A. M. Muiiilav, Wixliifiwliiy anal Krlilnv lur Heater l'rnl(, Cliirkva, Mrnluw llmok, I'nlon Mill) ami Miillnn. IMnniloK, leavca Miillnn at H. A. M., 1'nimi ihll.ll A. M., Mi-adow llrixik IU A. M., Clnrki'a I'J liiioii. ami llriivgr Crrek 3 V. M.. Turnlay, Tliurmluy mni Naiiitilav. A i ifuflillilc rnv ruling hack. I'll- Kit ruir rrnniiialila. Hinall parroln rarrlnil, 10 rciita In '.'.I ct-nl". Any order li-tl villi inn will Iw rtitt ftly 4IiiiimI In, J. M. CiMMiHua. f KiD.VY, hKI'TKMUKIt 20, 18U.V (lAKIIKT. A llllllllx-r of cll)iH1 oowh in CUikaiiiiia county liavp rrsi:illy riit'il from iiHtuct or iiilluiuutiun ol tliu uilitur. Tlio iliHCKxti U one wlilfli iiKiiully miHr wmi aliurlly nltur iiilvitiK, mul may Id ulvo llio wliulo iiildtT or onlr oun or twool tlif I'Mir iiiurleni. Cow, which r In U'llioric eondiilnn at the time f ritlvinir, or mi reaurt of Mnn iul in vury rirli paniurii, ln (lie ucilvr i vory ii'iivii, ru liulila to contrai't the diHouMo. Inlliiiiintion of the mammary kIuihI lit frriiiiitly th rfiwlt of ovir eUx'kiiiK in order lo make t hIiow for Balo iiirKNw. IrrciiUrlticii of (IhiI kiid injurlca (lirnclly iilinl, or cold, will aluorunati the dlmiuno. Tlie Rymptoniit of Mm cxiBtcnco of the diwuxo U ewell inn of the liiml, heat, pnin, and rod nt'M of lh iiillmni'd mrt. The irnir. t mh of the milk M't-rcttHl am conHidora hly rliniiKi'd, ln'inn rurdliid, whoy-likc and imtiallv mlxod with hlixid, and in ho voro ciihi'm the viieo ing ol the cud will be 0Mienilt'd. AlmrcfwH may form, and If tlii'y are not o ntd the n ill bur row hy inonin of aintiHca inlet lHMr Paris of the KUm'i raunlntt grcut pain to (lie luilicnt and complete lutw of the (uartor. W. W. (Juinn, of CHiieinuh, fiirninlieH the following remeily from the IriHh Indiiiend(int, which tiao proved very atii:r(Mn!iil : A k()i,1 purKntive Hluiiild he Kiven, and the licut for tills purpuHii in entile In three-fourth pound of opHoin Billing three-fourth pound eul phute of aodu, a like iiuii ity of treacle, and full done of xliiKer, all mixed up In n liliiTiil amount of tepid wuler. The udder idioiild ho fomentod with warm water anil bo kept free from milk 4iy teg ular drawing with the hiind. Tlio fever will he inoderiiled -lO niiiiiuiH of tlie tinct ure of ai'oiiile, three tiniea daily. Toul tlni'H of linHcod men), contiiininK about three drachma of the extmct of hella danii, uiiiHt he applied three timee duily. In Homo ciiKeH the land hecomeR indu rated, In which cue benefit will result from the administration of one mince of bicarbonate of potuxsium, tii;ullier with two driichirm of Iodide of potiimium twice duily in a milllcloncv of water. If accesses form they should bo opened and the parts dressed with carbolic add one part, linseed oil, eix parts. School Mattkhh. Tlie fall term of the Oregon City schools begin next Mon day with the following teachers, who have been assigned to their grades: llurclay Hcbool 10th and 8th A, Prof. H. W. Holmes; 7th A, P. M. Weddell; Oth II, Miss Oertrude Finloy ; 5th, Miss Hattie Wetberell; Srd, Miss Laura Iteattle; 2nd, Miss Hattie Cochran; 1st, Miss May Kelly. Eastham School t)th, l'rof. L. W. McAdams; 7thU and (IthA, Miss Nellie McAdams; 4th and Gth, Miss Kruia Lawrence; 3rd, Mies Ana Buird; 2nd, Miss Ota Spanglor; lrst, Miss Mollie HankinH. At a recent meeting of the school board, N. N. liob biiui was appointed janitor of the Bar clay school building, and A, E. Donald son, janitor of the East hum school build ing. It was also ordered that L. L. Por ter he instructed to instittito proceedings to collect the school tax illegally re mitted by the county court of Clacka mas county, belonging to school dis trict No. (12. The school district was divided ai follows : Commencing on the south boiindurv of the cMy mi tli Ign I Mils. Mu.i.Kii'a Awiiiksh. The Ash- of the blull'i tlieni ii slot g hlnir In Hfth J laud Tidings in It, account of the pro slreel ; thence on Mfth lo .lnlni Adaiii j eeiidinga of tlie Jackson County Pioneer sireiit ; llinnie on John Ad nn sinei to . AHnociuiion, puys the following tribute to Kevelith; thence on Keveiitli to J, H. j Mr. Col, K. A, Miller's addrcs on the Adaiii street; thence on ,f (J Aduin ' "Pioneer Women of Oregon:" direct to Mailt; thence on Ninth lo Harrison ; thence alonu lliriisnn lo clly limit; thence along ci'y limits to pl.ii'o of beginning, Those pupils belonging to the llrst, second, third and iniirlli grndos, lind living smith and euit nf the wbov" lino are to attend tlie EiihiIiuui lni Those belonging to the sniiie gr eh's mid living north and wesl of this line me to attend the lliiiclay school All pupil of the Oth A, 7th U and lltli fc"dea are to report at the Eastham school All im - pllsof the (Ith II, 7th A, Htti tub uml loth grades, are to report ,ii tlie llur - cluy school, Coal im Clackamas Coi ntv M-n- tlon was made In these cmIiiiiiohIuhI week that Hiimilel E. Midlani had leased 1120 acres near Wilhoit for tins pn po-n of mining coal wo the pre iiiIhi,-. Albert (i. Walling, of Oswego, is the owner of the land, and the term of the lea is 12 years, with the condition, that if. af'er two years of prosH-cliug, none of the I prisiuctN named, coal, clay and ns k for building and other putjio i s ciimoi Im found In siilllciout paying ipuioiiiie, the iiiNtriiiuent shall be void. Mr Mid- lam came lo Oregon a few months ago from the IViiiisylv inia coil reitioiis, Hiid ' Charles Knowles, the parties accused claims to h an experienced cml miner, of slaughtering the 12 elk on tbo head ami an exiiert In iieolonii al mailers, waters of the Clackamas, but did not lie nays there i coal, kuolin, fuller's clay, afcphslluin and building stone in tlw land he luia leased, bill he iloea not yet know whether in (piuliiy and quan tity ulllclent to make tl em profitable to work. He feel rensonablv Mi e of coal, however, and say he will have several wagon load to Orcicm City in it few davs and will prh,h!v 1 n at on.'o to supply the Iih uI ni irkel. 1 le says it is not lignite, bill a jci I ni, .,r hlacksmilhing. The pi -p.-'ling .li liecarrledon Ihrough the winter in .i small wuy, hut it is mil exii.-ct.il mm b will bo done in the way ol il.-vei.ipineut until next jcar. The ex t" n e tin- ce of coal at Wilhoit h.it h.n' been known, but little interest imh Im en n it in its development. Clloi.KKA Uauinii The choleci -eare ha not reached Purthinit. i;m m tl.ero any probable event in ), ( !i it i'nM for rigid aanitarv laws, enl.i.e, .! ) ti e local health olllcers, says li e Pi Telegram, have done uy i; mel ,lnv danger which miuht l..ne the plague being brnulit t existed ol 1 this c':t g fl'i'lli the cllller.l in hy steamers Slid ebips 41 1 i !, Orient and Honolulu. ln-ie raging. Another Mifecu.H I n t l i rll.iii.l is the quarantine ins it: 11 11 at , .inri.i of all ships entering llie Cuiiuiiln.i 1 1 . r , each veawd having to undergo 1111 in SM'Ctlon by the United M il( qu;-aiilii:e olllcers la-foie anyone abo.ird i :i '; ! w I to go ashore. The rules me rvi lly 1 n forced, and when theofli eisnf the eriimcnt find grounds Im i'..e le ixi .l,,u!,i as to the health condiii .11 1 t the she is at once ordered i"'" ipemiei ii,. Arriving in Portland, si, mil, I llie i-t.iiop of the health oflicer f 1 fin the Milling ort of the steamer be im --.i Ii,.mi unv piece of tiaggagu belon.iing lo eitbet crew or passenger, thai pin eel is hinii cieilt to detain the ship in .U.iriint 1 in- un til the I aggnge is thoroughly fn -ti :,f tt I This doublo Inspection of c.sm,m ,,i ru ing iu the Cohimliia from i 1 , 1", -t 1 rm; ia almost a certain pn.tei limi iioin Hie introduction of disease. NAKKOW EscATK EKiiM lr! CAM' lb 4111 Ira Wishurt was riding up M.iin street on his bicycle Saturday at a npi I uait, about two lengths alend of tlm t,l:,il- stonn electric car. When bo re n lied! a point opposite the Ked 1 i.mi stoic, two dogs ran out from the opposite side nl the direct, and one of tin in inn j and certain. Hundreds of testimonials aguinatthe front, wheel nf the bicvile I lonr wilne-s to tho virtue of this great with cotiHideiBhle lone, onUMng II"',! iiiedieine. Ii can always be depended rider to loose his boll on tbo handles j upon, its use saves time and money, and thtowing him ;ieto;.; tho taibsay ' C-O. Huntley, Druggist, track In front of the en. I lo pushed the ! , ave ( lilhlreu. bicycle awuy, and the ninlm nuui re j ,t ummer, we had a child sufier versed the car, when Iu palled liiniM-U , itllJ frol ,)M)l)y (hlXi w(ien W(J CRnie jnto oirtho track just in tiiiie t p.vvent his ! MWHession of a small bottle of Chamber body from being mangled by the eleetiie 1 ,,,. -tJn.-, Cholera and Diarrh.ea car. Holosthish.it which w.w .I.miu.I- i (.lm.,v. I guve some of it to the child ishod on short order by the car. where it Ml.0oI(!ing to directions. It afforded al fell on the roadway, and ho received ,,,, ilmUll, eVwt aml effected a ner- some severe bruises 011 bis right ai'o, 1 caused by the full, l! was a a row escape, and the trouble waa iy :nu- all l1"'-! cipilated by a suvill (!:.- ruunni and mukimr himself iamili ii . 'nit i For the ailments in the Kidneys and . bladder incident to ileeiinimM'e.ii s mm ; la no remedy that producer such inn""-1 diute and satisfactory results as Dr. ,1 II. Mclean's Liver and Kidney Palm. Its genial and invigorai iug elleet on Uu, liver and kidneys is leioarlcoble. Piiee $1. For sale by C. (i Hioo'ey, drugeisi. A splendid select ion of men's, hebe--' and childron'B tan shoes nl Cliiinoaii A 8on's. I are ' Dlsordors in tho liver and kidnev responsible for many of the ailmenls of humanity, which, when neglected, de velop into serious and ot'len tatnl mala dies. Prudence would monl the prompt use of Dr. J . M. MI.cuu'h Liver and Kidney Balm to teioovij the disorder as soon as possible, audi restore the diseased organs In healthy and viennais action. Price tl pel holUe. l or mlo by C. Q. Huntley, dnwui-tl Dr. Price's Cream Laki-tq: Powder ' 1 Awarded Cold Medal Mldwlnn-r l iii iSan Ftinciso. "Mr. Miller' address was in every way entertaining and enjoyable. It con Nislud, In great part, of graphic picture ol pioneer life, motive and resul'.H. fihe showed how the pioneer women of Ore- gon, as well a tlie men, hud left the in 1 flin ni e of noblu charucter, courage and ' achievement on what Is now, through j litem, a great commonwealth of which we Hie all proud. The address sparkled with oeituliful word pictures, nlcclv ' toned with telling points of humor, Tear and smile were provoked by the 1 skill of her whom everyone recognized as a talented and accomplished lady. The decoration of the auditorium and excellent music seemed to find a fitting complement In an address, blending sweet sentiment, pathetic Incidents and great resulia with the harmony of music and flower. It was not an address to lie anal) .ml In the usual way, but to l taken as one would take music, for the beauty and harmony, blended by an artist. Hintino Law Hiikakkk. Consta ble Meldiuin McCown and I'eputy h-her-ilT Millard Hyatt returned Monday from a fruitless search after Alvin Hussell and I hvirn anything concerning their wherea i l""iH The boys had a rough time mak I inn Hieir way through the brush and ram to the pocket in the mountains where the elk were killed. On reaching be camp ibey claim that they saw no evidence of the meat having been wasted ; that the hunters had dried the meat on rucks, and carried out a lot of it ! on horxes. Thev claim that they could 'nottlnd any evidence that would con vict, so u'ter vi-iting the camp did not consider it worth while to continue the ' l- Mcl'ow n Kiicceeded in killing j tl p,iuud liear while out on the trip. j They think from the apieurance of the elk boiiea, that they might have been ! killed befoie the close season. It Is not h'lieveil that any complaint will ma le again! the elk slayers. be Savr Yum Pknmks. "A enny saved is a penny earned" We do not have to pnv high salaries for clerk hire or any 1 exorbitant rent. This is why we can 1 save your money when you are in need f I ure drugs, chemicals, drug sundries ele. We do business on a cash basis and irive you the benefit. E. C. BAtl.Ky, Seventh Street Pharmacy, Cor. 7th and Center street. How's Thl. Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re- - ward for any case of Catarrh that crnnot : be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure! I K. J. CHEN E V A CO., Props.. Toledo, 0 We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the luat 1" yeans, and be lieve him peifectly honorable in all bus- ' meis transactions and financially able eii...... uut any obligation made by , their firm. Vkt A Tkcax, Wholesale Druggists, : Toledo, (. ; Wai.iuno, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole- 1 sale Druggist, Toledo, O. j Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- j nully, octinn dinctly upon the blood and i mucous surfaces of tbo system. Price 75 cents ar liottle. Sold by all Drug- ' gits. Testimonials free. j Severe griping pains of the stomach and bowels instantly and effectually I rilonncd bv DeWitl's Colic A Cholera Cure. CO. Huntley, Druggist. Diarrlua'a should be stopped promptly. I' soon becomes chronic. Do Witt's I ''die slid Cholera Curt is effective, safe n)nneiit eure . I can cheerfully recom- ,iu)mi jt i;Ko. Jknkinh, Cedar creek, T.iHmr cnuntv .Mo. For sale bv Q. A. II in ding, Driiiigist. Chilihen, especially infants aro soon ,. ,0VVII wit, cholera Infantum or -summer Complaint. V Don't wait to determine, but uive De Witt's Colic A Cholera Cure promptly, you can rely on it. Use no other. C. G. Huntley, I ruggist. ti 'on m Dim rhoea In South Africa. For over hix veurg 1 was a constant sufferer hom chronic diarrhoea. I tried a great ni,,nv remedies yet found no re liet. Hy chance, 1 noticed an advertise- ment in the newspaper calling attention to Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Di- arrhoea Remedy l sent for a bottle, and before half of it had been taken 1 was completely cured. E. C. Kkiki,, Vreedtort, Orange Free State, South Africa- For s.ilo by (. A. Harding, Drug Kiet. itliu ksiultlllug. Purler has re-opened the Clarence I blacksmith Bhop lately occupied by W . S .Maple, opposite Pope's hardware j store and is ready to do all kinds of re tiring and horseshoeing. Asa shoer Mr 1'er'erin ennal to the best and al- ways give HitlhlaCtlon. Hot hi nr. fold at greatly reduced price by Charran A Hon, to make room lor an immense fall slock. A full line of gen tlemen's underwear Just received. That 10 acre tract on West Hide can be now for f.VW. Owner wants money. CO. T Williams. A dollar saved is equal to two dollurs earned, Pay up your nubscintion to the E.NTKiii'iusK anil get the the benefit of tlie reduction in price. WITCH HAZEL SOAP is nothing but noaf) and Witch Hazel. It cleans the pores; stimu- J lutes their action; and thus softens, j smoothes and whitens the skin and ! improves the health. We don't try to get 2c. for it; the usual price. We sell it for less than half what we could get for it and expect to sell a thousand times as much. 10c a cake 25c a box. C. G. Huntley, Prescription Druggist. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS Will buy as much in school supplies this rear as 11.00 did last year. We have bought nearly everything direct from the manu facturer and the saving is yours. We carry in stock every text book used in Clackamas county, and a large line of supplementary readers. It's the same this year as last year, if anything in the school book line is not just right, bring it back and exchange or get your money. Huntley's Book Store. Oregon City, Qgn. Postoflice-:- Store, MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY -:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. In Prices we meet Portland Competition. O.WTSSINGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. r.Ktablixlied 163. PIONEER Trance? and Epfe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. A scientific preparation o; bidineBakani UVTAUKH Cold in the CaterrMlw wily. 5 V .'fcXX" WNliinK 1,-Ktp Removes Bamae UNPlHSANTSKtAlrl. fRIAlJAfCUKC. BV 'L5RaABIETl 0. ion phuvuu OROV1U-E vi ( . tan. ED.( .CAL For sale by C. G. Huntley. zr" Fi Dress Ml. Artistii A MJNinery Large Assortment of Latest Parisian and New York Designs of Trimmed Hats. Obtrich Fea hers Dyed and Cured. Kid Gloves Cleaned. Hair Work in all its Branches. 220 First Street, Save Doctor Bills... Full Stock. SCHWAN & PDTROW D O YOU DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING, Or Building Material? Go to C- H. BESTOW- Lowest cash prices ever offered for FIRST CLASS - GOODS. Also combination wire and picket fence, HARTMAN - STEEL - PICKET - FENCE. And best farm fencing made. Prices to suit hard times. Shop Opp. Congregational Church, MAIN STREET. OREGON CITY. The Argonaut Is tho only high-class political and literary weekly published no tho Pacific coast. Thousands of single-stamped copies of it pass through the post office every week, remailed by snbscribers 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 of the Tacific const. Over 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. For sale at Hunt'ey's Book Store. C P LOON BY, . . . Dealer In . . . CHOICE HAY, STRAW AND FEED. General Express. Job Worlc and Moving. Stand opposite Suspensiui Bridge. JuHt received for fall waer, and elegant Trimming Silks of all styles. Our new 8tk of Clothing for fall and winter wear will sewn be in, all of the latest styles and fashionable cut. If we cannot fit you, we will take your measure, and have a suit made to order for you. Thos. Charman & Son. Portland, Oregon. 9 PUT IN A STOVE : Y 'A I ! PRICES LOW Main Street near the Court House. NEED f