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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME 0. (!, 1 I'll.'N KTKAHKK. Wt'iunur KAMoNA. I V K IIIIKCHIN CITY, l.K A V KK MIITI.ANII, V Ml,. II HO. Hi V ihi i. in. 4 mi ,, in, Tim Knnl ' I'AMHA NI41-: It HTKA.MIIl, A ll ON A. KKI WKKN liillll.AHIi.litl.t-.M AMI IMiKI'KMiKNi . I.i-mr I'url In tut 'In) lor ulnn-l iliirk hi I) li A. M, nn. I 1,'nvi'n iircK.iii Chy lor Hnii-in 7. ! A. M, 'I iu'mIii), I liuiailny n n ,1 Mnt llf iln I,i-vii I I .ihliin a il :m A M ami Hnli-in 7 Vi A M iiii'l tiri'K'iii I II) I mi I' M ("t 1'iift luml M.iii'luy, Wi'ilinmliiy mn 1'ililnjr. Fml Ihiu', knh hi imHlntliui Hint low rnti'H, Nil wy fnnulit hiiii'lli il, Hiuclnl tnli'i nil lliintiiili In'lulil. Hill 1 II Kit N l'A( mil ItAII.WAY. NilllTII H'11'MI. t ullluiiiln Kiiri (llifuiiKh) . 7t:U m, l ImtK ln-iil inmy iiuUiiiih) H Vi p. in, (Muln rm ulitfr ') V it, III, " " HUH 1 1 HiUMl. ItuM'tililM l.tiril Iwny Rtitllnlm) U '17 H, III ' nllliniiU Hxiti.. (IIiiihikIii U i ' p. Ill Mik nil' m ii.,ot 4 M i. iii. 'I ll K M.MI.H. Mull. i'Iii gniiiK Snrlli, I'.' in i s p. m.,7 m, Mull. rliM iulii( Mutiili, v a. in,, 7 p. in, HlliR H'ltTK. (itrKuti I lly In riirilmnl nvi-r Kl Nhlu IIhII y, li ini'H l: .11 I", M mnl d 4n I' M. arrive. II n'i A M. nlnl 4 VI I' M Cnrrlra I'lirllitml, Kk'Iitii, VW.talilu, Mainly mnl IlixliUtnl rumen' Until. wriKnn I lly In Kly, I'ttui, Miillnn, Mln'rnl mnl Mnlalla liii hi U in, ami arrln. m 11 in. lull)' iiti'itnii Clljr In lnvir (rrik. Mink. Clnrk. HlcHitiiw lirni'li. I ' ii mil Mill., ninl Culiiiii.lrHviii al in. Mnmlity vYeilnciliiy Hint I-r day Mini rnt miaou IniliitvlliK iU nt i ;(.'i p, Ill (ll.'Ki'll (lly lo Viola, l.oKtn Hint lliillnnil leave. Orruoii City Molhltiy Weillii'.'liy Hlnl rrnUy at I uu I', M., IjuvIiik Vlula uiiid day. I 7 on A. M. KTAUK LINK. Ori'Kmi ( lly -t'liirk -Mullmi Mull Itniite. U axo (r-Ki CHy I. O. Inillillni! hI H A. M. Miiinlny, Wi'iliii-ilny niiiI l-'rltlny lot lli-avvr I'teek, l'litike, Mi-a-lu llruok, I ninti MiIIh mnl .Milium. Itrturtilnit. leavea Miillnn at H. A. M., I' nioii ililUli A. .M.. Mi'kiIiiw lltixik III A. M., lui ki'a I.' iiiiiiii, anil llnnrr (ri-i-k 3 I', il.. Tuumlitv, TliurMluy ami Kalitnlav. A n i f . ir in lil rnv rullnK lim a. I'ikwii Hit ruii'n rt-u.uiialile. Hmiill mti ! citnli il, Ulc-mla to emta. Any urilrr li lt Allli iih- III I Tinii'lly trail nili'il lit. J. M. C rxninon. HU!.Y, (llTUlll'.U II, lK'I't. Cl.(AMAH ("llfSTV t It A t'KM. TIlUl rM'H 1'itn U Kiuwn niiirrHi.(iilly In CUrkmimH county in doiilitcil by many unit tin) iniiny f.illur!' HniMi in iliirHrmit purtH of 1 1 if) comity but !lt proof to tliin iiclii'f. Yi't II Iiuh ticon flfitrly provt'ii by iniiny uroit'ri t lint Krupcii of kujht ior itiulily utiil fXrvlliMit flavor can bo grown In thin mi-lion . Whilo the In duntry in roinparalivnly nnw in thin comity vol thorn ro noveml vinoyrl of coniii-rlhi io thai Info provon vciry m-t't-HHful. Ono uf the nitMtt auiTotmful groworii we hav in A. T. I'lowinun, of KeilUml. Mr. riowinan now Iiuh Rome forty u li viuii-lion of gniuii ".rowing on hi place. Muny of the va-lotic have proven to Ihi well ttiliiptod to thin clinmle while 1'thcrn are not lining o well nil it nppi-Hr to be loo cold ami dump for tin-in. Miiny of thorn liNVe jtlnl ciime into hcuriiig ami hh yet have not nliown how well tlu-y will do Uu ha" fully dmimiiHlrnli'd UiiiIIkIi that K(("l fupi-H und plenty of them run be mined in CluckiiuuiH comity. Keci-ntly Mr. How man titenoiiled the horticultural edilvr of the l-'..Ti:iii-iiiHK with Niimploa of twenty-four varielie of liiHgnipeti. due half of llii'iii were found to compare very favorably with the F.untirn and Southern Oregon urape, and wore coni-liiHlve proof that our fiirmerH can ut IouhI gtow all the grape" they nnod for homo tine an well as toHiipply the local marketa. A Nkw Vnivr Sikk Koai). Ciiunly Kuad Kiigineor Kinnaird, wltli 0. W. l'rofaer. J, 8. Kinloy und Jack Monk for viewer, completed the re locution litHl Saturday of u now toad from the wont end of the auxpeiiHiim bridge to the Tualiilin rivr at Willaniette Full. The new route goo diiect went from the end of the bridge up the hill to the bench went of the W. 1'. & V. Co H roHidence hiiilding and tuniM Hotith keeping on the went aide of the Willamette Full F.loctric railway running to a point a Hhort dia- liinco Mill ih of the trr atlenear Willamette Full, where it ciommch the truck and panne ulong the direct through the town "ito lo the lower Tualatin bridge where it forma u junction with the new Wil Houville road coiiuning in tliere. At only one place of about 100 yurda at the iiluce whore the road goca up the bill from the bridge ia there a grade of nevon per cent, the other grade being Ichn than live per cent, ltirithe intenlion of the county com t and electric company to have tho roa I opened next koiihoii and placed in HrHtcliiHH condition. l!y thiH route ihe peoplu of the Bouthweat part of tlie county will have an excellent road to Oregon Oity that they fan travel at all HeiiHotiHof the year, and it will be of great benoirt lo them iih well a to the commercial proaporily of Oregon Oity. Ml" AllllAIIAM Wii.i. Sino Wo take great pleaaino in atating to the people in and about Oregon Oity that the Herviec of Mia Celia Abraham, one of Portland's moat charming and favor ite soprano', baa been necurod for the Ciuild entertainment on Friday and Saturday evening. By securing the valuable service of Mia Abraham It will he made pnnniblo to give tho Oram! MUorere and Towor Bong from Verdi' II TrovHtore. Tho beauty of the music in this celebrated acene i well known to all lover of grand opera, and with aiich an artiat a Mia Abrahams, ably as slated by Mr. W. A. Askin and a Btrong choriiH, it will bo a mimical treat long to he remembered by iIiohii who have the good lin k lo Imiir il, Till nccim will be given timlcr the direction of Hig. Cm velll, wlio with Mia AbrabuniH, have given their am vli o on llil occhmIoii of till) (iuild'a eMterlaiiimeiil. Ken full proKiam in anol her column. i f K I.I- Volt I II K N I.I. nr. I III' Indie of Meade W, It. O. will meet ll.i- Friday alteriioon ut o'clm k al the n-iieiice of Mrs. Foiita for the purpoHi- of donating and uiakliig clolbliig for the cliildn-n of ileisllliile faiiiilinH In the vl inlty. Ml liiember of Ilm coipx ate urge I to come prepared tosnw. ('iimI nlf i -lolhliig capa ble of being remodeled fur lllll" iienpln will lie thankfully received. Word can be left with any member ol Ihe forpH when a buy will cull fur the anlcl..H. A Warlliy Fin r (June IMF.Il. At her home U mile below r.iiltcvilln, on the VVillanietle rivi-r, Suliirduy Oi tolim ft, at 2 . in. .Minerva It. I iruhaiii ul lliu a Iviiiiccd nue of Hj years. (iraiidma (irabum, uh hIhi wuh more cominoiily known by a hunt nf frienda Wat a pioneer nf Vi'J having criwed Ihe plulliH wltli her hiiHbund and three children in that year, Minerva tit. Clark una horn in the K.iHt in H0 and beciiiiiu the wife of Uobert (italiiim w hen a young lady in her teena. Six children were born to I Iii-iii in their Kanteru hoimt, three dying in childhoods early yeais. The htinhaud, cominoiily known as "Cncle Kobbv" died In liH a'ter sixteen years of pioneer lire and striving lo get a comfort uble honin in which to snend their old days. When jntt as lin had comilet -d his new house and had the farm in fair condition to make a good living the hand of time pointed to bin hour. The wife and three children atill con tinued the tinlliiiHhed work and now have one nf the best farms on tho Willamette. Mr. and Mm. (iruhatn named their home ' Lone Fine," a very la-autihil and appropriate name, litaod lua leaves betides her three children, I -on Ma, Aaron, audJoHcph one daughter-in- law, a number of grand children and groat grand children and scores of warm friends to mourn the loss of one o es teemed by all. The interment took place at the Ihittevilla cemetery Monday the 7th at 2 r. in. and was conducted by I'tof Hyland. A vwry large ciowd asembled lo pay their tribme of reM-ei t. The grave was very hcaiitiliilly decorated. The entire rotum unity wish to extend their synioathy to tlie la-reaved in their sad hours. A Friend. Eh-ctrir I'ower. This eiiterprihitig iiiug.uine seeiii to have made a particular olfort in its Octo ber inane to appeal to the mpii!ar mind. Although u article by Mr. Wciner on "Technical Measuring Instiliim-nls," and one by Mr. Fmiiirt on "The Origin of Alternating Curroutt," as well as Mentis. Freeilmaii an.l Oslerburg's seiinl on "Fraclical Tenting," ate very seien tilic, there are severa! others of interest to anybody at all versed in scieiii-c. I'rof. W. M. Stine contribute a very able article on "Tho Aim of L .liu;.i or Training," a subject widely diti-tissed, and worthy of deep thought. The writer Is a particularly able man for this sub ject, having a large laboratory in personal charge. Mr. F.. I'. Thompson, well known for hi writing on "Invention,,, Hint out that the principal of reveraal Is one everybody should take to heart; He show that by simply reversing the proces Home of the inont important in ventions have been made. A field seldom thought of in connection with electricity, namely, that of astro nomy occupies Bcveral pages in the pres ent issue in which Mr. J. T. Monell, an electrical and civil engineer, who has had experience in nhservator-e for several vears, points out the application of electricity III the modern observatory. Mr. Chubb give a bright review of "The Developeinent of the F.lecti ic Kail way," and his article is found to contain pleasant and important matter. Max I.newelithal praises the storage battery, and refm to its application in sport The "Synopsis of Technical Literature" is exceptionally long, showing the ac tivity which is being developed all over the world in trying to further the science of electricity and its application. Ileafiii-sH Ciinnnt He Cureil by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. Tliere is only one way to cure deulnesa, and that i by constitutional remedies. Peafnes is caused by an inflamed con dition of the miicoii lining of the Fua tuchian Tulie. When this tube gels in llamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed (leainees is the result, ami iimchh the inllamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out. of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will givo One Hundred Dollar for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh; that cannot he cured by Hall's Catarih Cure. Send for Circulars, free. F. J. CHF.NF.Y A Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggist. 7"e. Karl' Clover Boot will purify yr"r blood, clear your complexion, regulate I your bowel and make your head clear a a bell. '.'5c, 60c., and a dollar. For sale by Goo. A. Harding. Second hand school hooks bought and gold at Parker 4 Howard' store. Near the depot. iik a i, f.statk Tiimmw. Furnished Every Week by Ilm Clui kn iiuh Untrue! Si Trust ('oniniinjr. II C llawley to F,ll Ii Hawley Marl'S 'HI W IMoaeioain the W W lliirperclaiui and Tho Water Inn y claim.., $ 1 II S llellniiiy to Alice K William Aug I) 1ir W I) lot Hblk -18 Oregon City I'lOO Sar.h Italy to Henry Smith Kept 1IM 'll.'i W IMH.IHiacrc in WiuOllield claim l I s, r 1 e 1 W N Marshall to Lafayette A llollgla .hill 20 'III W I) nw'4 of nii'4 and all ni-1 of nw'i on east side Fa ;Ie creek sec I I, t !! , r 4 ( Wt M II lloll'maii to J M Homme iiuan Mar H '(III W U 10.7!) acres in sec Si, 13 s, rle l-'OO S llmlrill to James F He), Sept Z (Ij ii C 1 1 2j acre in Hector Campb'dl claim 1 Camper Moore lo George Clark Sept :l ''A W I) iri e.j rds of hind in Clackamas county 3U W II Adams to it W Gilbert et al May 10 'li,1 S I) 77 acres in Mat lock claim Wi'l It V Shoit to W F Fdwards Sept 30 Vi IJ C I) se)4' of ti'4' sec It), t .1 s, r 1 w 400 K A Fetter'ytoIL Corsan Oct 2 W W 1) lots.!.), , and 37 blk 7 Marchbanks 010 I L Cortan to T J llolce Aj.ril 22 'U5 W I) same 010 J W Grout lo Sarah Hudolph Oct 2 'P.'t W I) !,' interest in tract in Fmlier claim and ev' f lot 1 ami 2 blk 14 K Oregon City 1000 Fred Heft to I II Lee Nov 23 '03 W 1) of e'4 of sec. 4, 1 4 B, r 3 e40 a:res "00 I II I-e to John W Wallace Sept 30 'll'i W D w'4' of so,'4' of sec 4 t 4 s r2e4'lacrcs 300 Willamette Falls Co to Jo Jone Sept 1U 'It.'. W I) lot 8 blk 0 Wil laniette Falls 1 F C Price to A H Illower Sept 27 'Irt W I) 10 acre in roc 28 t 1 , r2 e 2000 Win V llornscliiich tu Loreny llorn scliucn Oct 3 ".15 70 acres in claim 48l3,r2e I (100 Geo.gie Meldruin to Kva P Steel May 27 'lift W D 24.08 a-:re in IV v i K ii'-a-son claim 1 ieo A Steel to Ocorgie Meldruin May 27 ".5 W D 28.81 acre in Kineurson and Jointing's claim 1 W T liurney to C W Simpson Oct 2 '1)5 W I) riparian and water 3000 r F Hi an to U 11 Glass Oct 4 W I) lot 7 blk 140 Oregon City. . (150 A li Dovol to W F Hedge Oct 3 't'5 WDsel4'ec34,t7 8, r3e 1 C A Uriinnicl to 0 C Kock Nov !0 '04 blk 2 Oak Giove addition ... 1025 John Prcshert to John Weismandcl Oct 3 "JO W D n,1,' of ne'' ec 8 t3s, r3e 430 Have your titles examined and ab stracts made by the CL'.CKAMAS AH SI'KM r. TUl'STCO. who have the only complete set ol abstracts of title of all land in Clackamas county. Accurate ami ii-naiiie work by a resiionaible firm. Ollico upMaiis in tlie Cautleld building. A tcnierunce lecture will be given on Thursday evening of this week at the U. II church by Hev. M. W. Pratt. His subject will Ih) "From the Gutter to the Pulpit", and as he claim to be a re formed drunk ird, gambler and fighting man the lecture will doubtless be em bellished with many personal reminis cences. Sunday at 2:45 p. in. Hev. Pratt will speak at Ihe M. K. church. Collections will be taken up. A llca.luble Magazine. A Chicago lady, formerly of Cedar Rapids, is tho Midland Monthly' Octo ber tvpo of midland beauty. The inside workings of the Associated Prts, illus trated by the famous artist, Carpenter; the Khiue Journey, by the editor with thirteen pictures: a strong paper by a brother of Edwin Copoc (who wa hung with John Itrown), charging the poet, Richard Kealf. with the betrayal of Hrown; " Lincoln as a Lawyer," with Robert T. Lincoln's favorite picture of his father; Col. Keathy, on the Canoe Life of -'.to Alaska Indians, a vivid pic ture of tlie liattle of Allaloona, and four good stories, are announced a leading attraction in tho October Midland Monthly, He Moines, Iowa This is a magasine to include in your list for '90. Cholera Morbus is a dangerous com plaint, nod Is often fatal in its results. To avoid ihi you should use Pe Witt's Colic A Cholera Cnre, as soon as the first symptoms appear. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. Diseases unfriendly to women are positively cured by Dr. Sawyer Pastil les. Ask your druggist for a free sample package. It heals and cure. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Tho beahm; properties of DcWitt's Witch iLme! Salve are well known. It cures ec'cma, skin alfeetions and i simply a perfect remedy lor piles. C. G. Huntley, druggist. Disorder in the liver and kidney are responsible for many of the ailment of humanity, which, when neglected, de velop into serious and often fatal mala dies. riiiiVncfl would suggest the prompt us of Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Palm to remove the disorder as soon a possible, and restore the diseased organs to healthy and vigorous action. Prieo $1 per bottle. For sale by 0. G. Huntley, druggist. Nothing so distressing a a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to stiller from It. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Coub Cure gives immediate relief. C. G. Iluntli y, druggist. Ladies I)r. Sawyer' Pastille urn ol- ; (ectual for female weakness, pain on top of the head ami lower part of the back, j It aiimigthciis and cures. Sold by Geo. ' A Harding t i 1 .. WITCH HAZEL SOAP is nothing but Hoap and Witch Hazel. It cl'-niiH the pores; stiinu-: IntA'B their action; ant thus softens, BiiiDotht-B and whitciiK the kin and improves tlie health. ! We don't try to get 25c. for it; j tho UHual price. We sell it for less ; than half what we could get for it and I'XjH'ct to sell a thousand times us much. 10c a cake 25c a box. C. G. Huntley, Prescription DruggUt. 'J VI ft, i THAT MULE is stationary at the wrong time and in the wrotiK place. But our remnants of Herd's stationery will move out of the way this week be causo we have cut the price in the middle. Every body knows Herd's writing paper. If you want some first quality fancy note paer get in this weelt at half price or less at Huntley's Book Store. Oregon City, Ogn. Huntley's Book Store is a state sub-dejiOBitory for school books. Old books taken in exchange, all books sold at introductory price. The new Chautauqua books are now on sale at " Huntley's Book Store, stop and have a look at them. Postoflice-:- Store. MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY -:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. In Pricesure meet Portland Competition. O.WISSINGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. IXuMWIicd 1X63. . I ran PIONEER T Pi ite is.... Jxt reccivH for fall v and elegant Trimming Filks of all Htylf.-H. Otirnew sVx.-k of Clothin---,,n5ns for full and winter wear will soon 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. Gharman Son. j Plumbing j See Tinning A. AV. ScllWail Close Figures ... v, Caufleld Block-- ! f i On Large Jobs Near Court House ' j, v, I Qregon Citi Hogpital. ...GLADSTONE PARK.. H t: Conveniently of access and pleasant located. A Free from the noise and dust of the city. rj -y Skillful nurses and every convenience of a first class hospital. ! t 4V.r.r nllAnlii man liflva Dlllof. fc, ALUpiC Ultlt JIULiVlliiS lii uiv jwv f- ness and rest, special rooms 2 for ladies. i : Services of the best physicians of the county in attendance. TERMS REASONABLE. 1 I, v. ri 'A L5 JJ.... MICC M C I DITD CMPT HUUIC39. HIIOJ m- L- uiiuiiii, uui -A -1 OREGON CITY, OR. HflRKV VEBB. WIE1B33 & JAIMES j PAINTING. 1 CAKKIA4.E, l. OIC 4T1J. A.-M HOI NIC, Carriage Painting a Specialty. Paints of all colors and shades mixed to order in large or small quantities. Main Shop at Story Bro's. & Co's. carriage and wagon factory, next to Noblitts Livery Stables. Also next to the Oregon City Iron Works, Oregon City, Oregon. D O YOU NEED r 1m$hf and Epre, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. F. P. WHITE. W. A. WHITE. WHITE BROTHERS Practical Architects $ Builders- til prtipare plans, elevations, working Ue t tin, ami eolfl'atlnni fur all klmtii of Cuild Inica Special attention Riven to modern cot UHxei. Etitlmatei lurutuheil on applicntioa Call on or addrem W HITE P ROS . , Oregon City, 0D 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.