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Oregon City Enterprise. "schedules of "time" 0. 1). T CO.'N MTKAMKIt. Htrainur KAkloM A, I ".illy, Kmwi t HuncUr uviok,(1,ni.itv. unti riwTi.Am. '"' "I. II :!. ui 1 M !' in. II !l p, in. - Kl " I'AHHANIiKU HI'KAMKK, AIIONA, MKtWKKH hllin.AHIl.aAI.KN ANIl I M lK-KN IiRNCK, lv rnrllaml Tnylnr alrit rliH-k Hi 0 HI A. M, ml li.vi' lir.'Koii I lly lor rinlmti 7; A. M. I uiKiUy, iliurmlny ami Halurilay. J.pavn liiil ipKihliMii o II :m A M awl Anlm 7 4ft A M. mi, I iinvmi iy im ) M 1'ort- lainl Mniiilay, Uiinniay ami Krlilay, Kail limn, (Mini ainimiiilniliiiia ami luw ratva. No way Irnlulil lminlli.il. Hl.uoUl ralua uu lliruiiKli Inliilil, HOI .TIIKHN rACIKIC HAII.WaY. NnMTII Nnl'NII. ralllnriila Kniri'.a fllirtitia-li) Himnliura' Ux'nl (way alitlluun) Halvm J'aaniitfvr aill'TH 11(11X11. Hiiactiurit l..ii'"l (way alailnin) Calllnrnla Klrtma (IIiidiikIi) Htli III I' aa.'iwiir 7 I I a. m. . H ti i. in. U tl a, in. ( 77 . in 4 . . in 4 K i. in. TIIK MAIM, MaMai'limn ii'imi Nurih, I'i m.,2. :', m., 7 p m. alalia rime lulng Hniilli, V a. in,, 7 i. Hi. allik MI'TH Ori'Knn ( llr to I'nrllaml hut Kant H lIo Hall way. Ii-avra I'i W I', M. ami 6 4u I M;arrlvra II OA A. M ami 4 Ml I' M arrlra 1'iirllalul, Kanli'fll, WixlMilv, Hamly ami II IkIiIhikI luillra' mall. OriKnii I'll y In Kly.Canii, Mtilhm. MIhthI ami Miilalla Iratua al I'i m, ami arrlvca al I'i in, dally. iirixmi I'lly In larr l.rci'li, Mink, Clark. Urn. Inw lti". I'iiIiiii Mllla.aml I iilti.u, li'ava at a a. m. M.imlay Wnltio.iUy ami r .lay ami rpiurti. uu InllnwhiK ilava al 'I M ii in ori-tnii t'liy In Vim, Iaikiii ami llrillaml Iravra drPMon t.'Hy Momlny V nlni'Mlnv ami Frlilay al I (M I', il., Uailnj Vlula aama Uaya at 7 u! A M, ' KUID.VY, NOVKM11KU Tilat I.ycki'm. Tim Forum, tlm di'liutiiitf aix'inly in ciiIIimI, Unit was or Kuni.iiil in Ori'Knn City few week ii, il nut I'V any iiii-nii lint II rat iiiHlitiltiun of Ilia kiml (iiriiuxl in thiM place, ill imiil tlntt uuioitkf tlio Ural aoeiul orxunl eittioiitt of th im ri'niim wua tlm lyrnnm ml cleliatinic society oriiitiilr.iil by llm early milll Ht Ori-unn City. From INK) to lHi:i, tint inunt impurtmit iiit'it- tlon lit Hie initiilo uf tliu piuinMT" wu tlie ijiiOMtioii uf Kuviiriiiuuiit, I'ndi'r the treaty uf hint oectipnnry, neither tlie Uliitml Mates nor (ircut llrituin could take any steps toward contmlliiiK the political niruir of the Orcein twrrltory, which thfii Itiolmlixl Wunliiiik'ton. Tliuit loft kIdiid, Uih iiotnni found lliein aolvtm torn by conflirtiiiK pmotlom anil dnwirv. Ontt party formeil by tlm Hril ih ami the Fronrli CunailianacunnHclod with tlia llulain Hay Coniany, ami iilud by some unpatriotic Americans. ifavornd an lndwndnt irovernmiMit a Tacillo nipiihlii!. (Mi tlia othur aiiln, tainHirary Knvyrnnient, haaud Uxin the prlndplitii of tlia A rnorican conntltiitioii, lid providing for ultimaUi aliHorpllon by the Rrnat rcjiuhlic, dnnr to tlie linarta of tlm patriotic Americana. Tliia Croat nii'lion waa frotily diarunMid at varloiiH inciitiiitrH of the lyifiiin. At mmitlntt early in 1M3 the 'ollowintt rea olution wan ofTcrcd aa a auhjuct for de bulo: "Ki-aolvi'd, That la expedient for the wttlora iim)o the 1'ucillc voiiHt to eHtablinh an indo pendnnt irovorninmit." Goortte A liernelhy, iiflerward ilmt pro- visional Kiivernor of Ori'Kon, oppoeod the roHoliiliun, hut after a warm diwuHHioii it waa carried by a liiriw majority. To chock Una drifting sway from the Union, Mr. Ahernethy IntriHliiced aa the aub ject of the next debate: "Ib-aolved, that if the United r'tatea extonda il ju riadiction over this country within the next four yeara, it will nut be expedient to form an indcHinlmit n eminent." Hy the time of the next mcetinn Kreat iiitereat hud been amimed and I ho ko ple at I ended in great niimbera, aoine brint(inK tlieir wivea and children. The men who thua cuine toother in that rude, dimly lighted lux cabin on that evening, in peraonulity, apKMiriice and traditiuiia preaented many atroiiK in traata. Abernethv made un earnent, elo quent efTurt on behalf of-American free dom and principled, and waa roundly cheered by tho Bturdy American iio noera, women and children. To Foil A Y. M. (. A. A iinnu meetintr ol the different cliiircli orirnni xationa in the city, waa held at the Von ereuatloiml church lant Sunday after noon at 3:30, to dinMisa tlie adviHahility of forming a Y. M. C. A. in Oregon City. II. E. Croea was elected chair man, and he mated that the object of the iiitivriii waa to take Hteps toward oriianiiiiiif Youn Mena CbriHtiau Aa Bociation, provided the proper encour agement wit 8 given the matter by the biiMineHa people and tho young men of Oregon City. C. W. Piimmitt, general traveling Becretury of tho Y. M, C. A., who waa preaent, told of tho great work accomplished by the uaaoclutiun and ita plan of operationa ; that it aflbrdnd an excellent place for young men to gnd their evenings, with tho privilege of a free reading room, baths, gymnasium, with class Insinuation in physical cul ture and other branches, lie also stated that it would take money to tit up the rootna in attractive stylo, which was necoasary to induce young men to pat ronize the institution. He thought that an Inetructur in physical culture could be secured from Portland to instruct for two or three evenings in the week for urlninum sum. Short talks were made by Dr. Cowan and Revs, Rugg and Strykor, Mrs. L. C. Driggfl, Mrs. Oil man Parker, Mrs. B. 8. Rellomy and Mrs. Nohle Heath. E. G. Cauflold, on behalf of the free reading room, made a few remarks. He thought the reading rokim was patronised by a class that the Y, M. C. A, would not reach, There waa general axiitltiiont, however, In favor of combining the aNMoclatloii with the reading room, and it was snggeMled thnt the mcmlorlilp duea be placed at 50 cents per month. Twenty-live young iiieu present expreKsed a willingness to take membership In the proponed organ isation, and a mtion prevailed that the pastor of each church appoint one iiiemlicr of a committee to solicit sub acriptloiiN unit membership. I'OKSIIII.K HTKAMIIOAT WaH HlOIIIII- boating on the river promises to be uu usually lively during the coming season, and their will he no luck of competition. Some of tlie boats, since the lute rise In the river are running as far up as Cor- viillls. It la reported tnat the 0. R. & N. Company will uiiiko a desperate ef- fort to regain their lost prestige on tho 0 cy 0f thin rity, has made arrange Willamette river. It is said that Ccm- II1(jntH to tak up tlm iolii ia In the old tractor Joseph Hupple, of the firm of e,t aml Htrongeat of the insurance com- nana, Aineo , wuiuer, is getting out. plans for two fast propollors to run be- i " ('.".-" tween Portland and Hiilem for express ati'i passengers oniy, one leaving cucn end of the route daily. It is reported too, that there is a move to place tho Bteiimer ''haleiir or "II. C. Orady on the Portland-Albany route, leaving each end of the route in the evening, thereby enabling passengers to make tho trip without the usual luss of one day each way. The hull of the new "Itentley," tho pro'rtv of the Oregon Central A Kast ern Railroad Company, is almost com pleted at Kteffen's yards In Portland, and the machinery will be transferred from the old boat to tlie new one. The Win. M. Hoag, which belongs to the! same company hash-en thoroughly re- mired and repainted at Corvallis, Hn,i has leen taken to Portland to receive the liiilshing touches. Il is also stated that the Three Sisters of the same com pany, will be placed in active service on the upper river as simiii as the water rises sufficiently. Tlie Oregon City Transportation Company, which has given the best combined pasaenger and freight service on the upper river, will start the Alton on tho run from Port land to Kalom and Independence, when the water gets a little higher, and the tiray Fugle will run as a feeder from points above IndciM-mleiice. The steam ers (iray Fagle and the Klmore went up the river Tuesday morning. If all these boats are put Into active operation on the river this winter, shipper can Im as sured uf splendid facilities and low rates. A ScciKSHKl l, Moicai.k. The musi cals at the Congregational church last Friday evening was a grand affair, and fully met ft lie exjieclatioti of the large and discriminating audience that II I kid tho auditorium and a part of the church parlor. First on the pro gram was a piano solo by Mrs. C. W. Duretto, and she prove 1 to bo a player of rare attainments. Next was a vocal solo by little Kthol Albright, a "Slum ber Song," which was very acceptably rendered. Mrs. A, G. Coleman, of Portland, a professional contralto singer, favored the audience with a vocal solo, "Ah Sestino," and responded to an en core with one of her popular Helectiuns. A solo by Riva (iray, the little daugh ter of Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Gray, "My Honnio Is over the Ocean," was excel lenlly rendered, airs. . i . White was accompanist. The Bhakesperean read ingby Prof. C. W. Durette and C. II. Iye, who represoated the quarrel of Iirutua and Cassiua, waa rendered with splendid elocutionary and dramatic ef lect. The piano solo bv Miss Ora Kpangler, "Chanson D'amour (Llebes- lied) was executed with artistic musical skill. She responded to an encore. J. W. Mvera, of Portland, sang a bass solo and responded to an encore. Mrs. Glafke, a favorite Portland soprano, sang the tlower song, and responded to an encore with another selection, fault lessly executed. Mrs. E. K. Charman, always a favorite with the Oregon City public, sung a soprano solo, "For the Sake of the Past," and ablv sustained her reputation as a singer. Mrs. Nora Clark waa accompanist. Aftor tlie com pletion of the mtisirul program, an hour was pleasantly spent in a social way, and the stock In the candy booths was soon depleted. Suhckibk Pahtv. A pleasant surprise party was given in honor of Miss Pearl Cosper, at her residei ce on Sixth and Adams streets Tuesday evening Novem ber ll, by a number of her friends Social games and other amusements were the order of the evening. At 11:30 o'clock refreshments were served in abundance. Those present were : Misses Ruby Spencer, Jennio Noble, Louise Toe pieman, Emma Allison, Orpha Coenor, Cassie Eaton, Pcrtle Powell, May Mark,! Mattie Gray, EsUdla Miller, Verdi Monroe and Sade Beavers and Messrs Chas. Drew, Chas. Burnt), Will Nefzer, Treston Reed, Ronnie Nefsger, Web Rums, Frod Humphreys George Sim mons, Waldo Adams, and Willie Beech Dr. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a socially. All operations guaranteed for 5 years, CbII and got my prices. Office in Barclay building Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first sympton of true croup is hoarsenesa. This is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has de livered it will prevent the attack. 50 Iy-tter Mat, Tlm following la th list of letton remain. Inglntli poatofllreal Oregon Clly, Oregon, IM V. M., Noveiiibcr W, IHIO: KKN'l l.laT. llllah, Harry Calitur, E H KleiuiiiK, (inorgD Ilubflr, K M Ilnwliy, II K K tich, T Mlllr, W i'etty, 1' P I'lymals, II 0 Jlaticli, Krneat WOMSN'I 1. 1ST. link it. I,lzle, Miiiilnrd, )li:kiii.i, Kd'th IVterson, Mrs Harsh Miss Anna 1 1 ' ii Ion. Amanda If culled fur ui il In when advrrtlaed. H, It. (iltKKN, 1'. M. HTATK INSl K.tNf K lO.lll'ASY. Pnlli-li s. ' Tlie Htale Insurance Company having gone into the bauds of a receiver, Thus. F. Itvun. of the lend i in insurance f,a)je)( of America and Kurope. Call at , . ,n,. Mi., tr.t. rireion ; once at o ce on street, Oregon Qiyt Oregon tf I he Man" of Life. Iiread is recognized as the staff of life, but if it is of poor quality, il oilers but lmlu aupport to the body. Iiread from the Home Made bakery, Shively's block, ' can be depended upon at all times to be of lirst class quality and equal the best family made bread. None hut the best flour is mted and tho utmost cleanliness is observed in all work about the bakery. Iiread delivered to all parts of the city fresh from the oven . Karl's Clover Root will purify your j ,'lo"d' cler J""" -""'P'"'0". r",,lute , your bowels and make your head clear as a bell, '.'oc., fyOc, and a dollar. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. Finest catchup, Worcbestershire sati:s and other dressings used in tho oyster cocktails at the Novelty. It's just as easy m try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a sevete cold or cough w ith it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine; better results; better try it, C. G. Huntley, druggist. The largest invoice of ladies capes ever received in Oregon City will be placed on the counters at Thus. Charman & Son's stoie. Theu cttes are all the latest styles and em brace many of as fine cloth as to be had in Portland or the Fast. All sixes and prices Come try one on and see how well it looks and what a hatgaln we are offering. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, "Shiloh's Vitalirer'SAVED MY Life.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. For Saleby G. A. Harding. Nothing so distressing as a backing cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. C. G. Huntley, druggist. Ladies Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles are ef fectual for female weakness, pain on top of the head and lower part of the back. It strengthens and cures. Sold by Geo. A. Harding Say, why don't you try DeWitt's Little Early Risers?. These little pills cure headache, indigestion and constipa tion. They're small but do the work. C. G. Huntley, druggist. The silk handkerchiefs at E. E.Mar tin's are a surprise to all on account of the extremely low prices. Highest cash price paid for second furniture by Parker A Howard, near the depot. For cJieap stamped linen goods and linen by the yard go to the Racket Store. H. W. JACKSON, Bicycles, Umbrellas, Guns, Sewing Machines, And all kinds of small ma chines put in good order. No work to difficult to undertake. Prices reasonable. Shop on Seventh St., near depot. COPYRIGHTS. atoJ For Informal Ion and fro Handbook writ to MtlNN CO., All Hkuauwat, Nsw Tims'. CMileat buraau for aecurlnir patenta In Amr!aL Ktw? patent takn out by us la brought twfor iitpubJ!ebjuuUoglTu tin of eharg la lh tuiraat ctntnlatlnn of any adantllle pspw In th wuriu. ppieuuiuir iiiuairmteo. imeiiiR. man ihouid b without It. waetlr. 3,00 a j-nari ai-Mlall nwmtha. AiMnaa MtlNN k . rvauaiuaa, iu unwiniiiini lOHUilk -Mill AND -pi Inn. JSolentiflo American Agenoy 1or M i TJr TRD1 MARKS, DMIOM PATINTS, t's not very good! We are very much dis appointed in this lot ot soap. Tho sample looked all right and had a pleasant oiler. We liked it so well that we lwiught a lot of it. "Verbena and Violet Soap." But it's bad. The perfume is what makes it so, you may liko it we don't. We ex pected to sell it at 25 cts. a cuke, hut if you'll take at that price per box, (3 cakes) it's yours. If not will throw it away. Ke.tly it's a fair soap. It cleanses and won't hurt the skin any more than Tear's does. C. Q. HUNTLEY, Druggist. 25 Cents For a regular 50 cent cloth bound book good paper good type good binding. There are about 100 Titles You would better make your choice now: they won't wait for you at this price. Huntley's Book Store. Oregon City, Ogn. Tamales... Dish for a King. Oysters, In any style. Cold Lunches, Always ready. Hot Coffee, With fine cake Give us a trial. Next door to Albright's Meat Market. C. F. WHITTINC & Co. F.F. WHITE. W. A. WHITE WHITE BROTHERS Practical Architects & Builders Will prepare plans, elevations, working de- t.lls, and apeclBcttlons tor all kinds of build ings. Special attention given to modern cot. tages. Enttmates furnished on application Call on or address WHITE BROS. Oregon City, Ogn RUPTURE Instantly Relieved and Permanently p.i iRFn A, W t I lf Wl I MUU I Knife or Operation, Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. OrriCKs: Rooms 706-707, Msrquam Building, PORTLAND, OREGON. if you use the Petalum" 1 Inrnhatora Broodcri. I Make money while I 1. others nre wnsiuig i time bv old orocaaea. CutalogtellaHll alxiut j 4 PORT .1 I it.andclr-ncnriM every article needed for tlie. Illuatrateci a , Catalogue m poultry buauicsa. The "ERIE" mechanically the best .wneci. nr:iiiciiuiw"t.. Kve are Pacilic Coast Agent. Bicycle cata logue.mileU free,givea PET ALUM A nrCUBATOI CO., Pettlnrai.Cal. I r..M .1 I-, I -! m .im VTft WANTED. BkANCU Housb, . u S Main bl., Loa Augeiea. UJ1 mrm PLOWS 2? Improved Chilled Plow No. 40 . . . "Root all Service Plow on the Earth. Reasonable Prices. TtlOS. Charmail & SOR OREGON CITY, V. HARRIS STAR M GROCERY Dealer in GROCERIES, CROCKERY. FLOUR, FEED, ETC. C. P LOONEY, . . . Dealer In . . . CHOICE HAY, STRAW AND FEED. General Express. Job Work and Moving. Stand opposite Suspension Bridge. Qfegon fiiti HogpitaL. ...GLADSTONE PARK... K Conveniently of access r ree irom me noise ana ausi 01 mc cnjr. Skillful nurses and every convenience of a first class hospital. Ample room that patients may have quiet ness and rest. Special rooms for ladies. Services of the best physicians of the county in attendance. TERMS REASONABLE. Address, MISS M. OREGON 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, HAJRTMAN - STEEL PICKET - FENCE. And best farm fencing made. Prices to suit hard times. Shop Opp. Congregational Church, MAIN STKEET. OREGON CITY. Do You Need a The ENTERPRISE has the only complete stock in Clackamas county. Nearly 200 Different Blanks to Make Selections From. Every kind of a blank needed by a Judge, Jus tice, Lawyer, Real Estate Dealer, Farmer or Mechanic. One or a Quantity Sent rnces to Your Aaaress. '7':!, OREGON and pleasant located. E. LIIBKER, SUPT. CITY, OR. NEED f Legal Blank? POSTAGE PAID at Portland