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Oregon City Enterprise I'A'I KM TO KrMKMBIJIt, WnhiMiUv, on. 1 1 Clm kn-ti ll.ul. I '"""M" I la l llanllii (Jraiiu.ii ball 1.1'Kiipc, nl ID . Ill Knhir.lny. .(. IWhrr.' AmixUUoii wis ai iM'rny al ,W a in, Mmiilav, Nov. 2 - Clrrull nl fur Niivi-iii- nrr mini riiiviina. Mmnlav. Nnv. i -Clinill court lor CUcka- mna I'niiiiiy riinvi'iipii. Tli.'ily, NmnnliiT fl.-l'rrsltlautlal nice- i Hi nil liili'i of tin' I i . loo N"i r 1.1. Ilnml Ift.-Clm kmum I'mmlv ('liiiaimii Kmlpiivor ciiiivKiitinii will Im lion I in ori'Kiiii (My, IUIDAY, OtTOItKK II, 1H1KI. I II V U M il, I'liDI KKDIXiM. ld-rulnr Moiiihljr M-f tinr llcl! Wrd- lli'uliiy MkIiI. All tint iiikiiiIht o( Ilia rlty ronnril mr irimiiil W tiiliii-mluy aveuliitf. fx ti-i Mi'l'lriuii mill Cooke, Mayor Mrnljdil irrlillng. Honin olili'flloim wore inmln to muni I tin J . N . Miller a ronnwul o( Ma liquor llctu, but I Im council dually yotivl to Kraut IIib t)ilii'itllon. Wmnim .im inurinan wa ip-antcd a rnncwal o( liquor license. Mini the chief of isilice waa ill- rectal to notify Mr. Kiiuiiwrman to ki IiIb amply Iwvt krn oil (lie alilewalk. Mi'Mnt. Ilrmly iV Mrlinoiiuli wera ulvun rriniiwioii to transfer tlmlr liiiior II- ri'inn to (lie iipw location on the corner of Mitin ami Hltli atrwta. Tim usual grist of bllU wrrv allowed, after which thtt city rueonli'r read It la monthly report, whli'h allowed that 9 1U. hail been riM-civi'il from various aouri'i-a ilnrliiu thu iimnth, amlfllOO hail been issued in warrant. Thu treasnrer'a quarterly riMirl bowed $7,1. ' in Urn kkiiitmI fund, ami paid out .'i,fi2.r '.'7, ami 1'iiUI 4ri In terest on warrMit. Tln-rti remain a balance of lsO Oft in I lie treasury; the llanre as per last report waa f V.Vt. I ; city tmi-H hail leen rn-eived to the amount of ll.'kN), ami f 1215 7.1 In war rant Im. I la-en redeemed; f:l 874 10 In warriinl hail lieen presented ami nut jial.l fur want of fnmU ; flllfi 57 had lieen receiveit into thi) cemetery fund, and tHNl7.7ll into tho Main street fund. The rvort wa rclerred to the llnanre com mittee. With permission of the council I'r. Citrll ralli'd the attention of that tiody to the urgent need of a sidewalk along Jrlfersoil street from Hevnntli lo l-'lli, ao Dial children aitendir.g the primary grade at Hie Hun-lay acliool, could reach that placo without passing around by way of Main street. C. O. T. Nil Ham also favored the hew sidewalk, a hia daughter ha.) lo o thiil way to reach the Kamlum acliool. On motion of Councilman I'urter, the street loin liilaniounr waa iliri-rlo.l to nolifv prop trty owncrii aloiiK tho Went Side of Jnf frraon alr.'i t U'twtM-n Spvnitli and l'.'lli, to Imild a lidrwulk aix fii't in w idth. On million of t'uiiiii iliiiHii Kwrncr a new aidi'walk waa ordird for Vaultii rcn HtrtM-l, lutwiru Kourtli ami 8ivintli. On ruolioii of 1'ortcr thu mailer of It' t -liiiU thu hida for the i in jnv-rn nt of KoviMiln, waa didi'tiali'd to Din aticet coininllli, with authority lo let the Maine to the lowi'Ht biddnr. The ordinance levying the aam-wmunt for tlm iniproveuiniit of Seventh atruet wim rend theflrat time ami ordered pub- lialmd. Mayor Sti uiht alatud tlmt lie had Been tin widow of the late (ieliernl A. I, lAivi'joy, and Unit aim poaat'aaed a valuahlu oil palntiiiK of Ir. John Mo Ijiiltlilin, the (oiindiir ol Oreiton City, which aim wiahed lodinom) oirat a aac rillce. The mayor thounlit the city ahould puri'liaae thia paintiinj, and have the "mini diaplayed on the walla of the council chamber. Afu-r cntertuiniiinly recilinit Ilio diH'da and kiiiduiiaaca of lr. MoLouKhlln, tlm mayor left the mutter in the hamln of the council. On motion of MofTult, a committee, coimiHtinx of thu mayor, and Coiinellmen llilner and Kourner lie aulhori.ed to act in the premiaea. A nmlion by Moffat unanimouMly car ried 1 1 1 tit the aaloon licenno of S. J. llueclilcr, Ihi revoked. Tim ordinance relation to tliu feeding of horMca on tho atreeta waa ordered en forced, alan in the matter of connecting wuler cIohcIb with aewera. rieclrlc Hotel Arrlvnln. V. J. Kileyaiid wife, San Francisco V. I,. Hiimpliell, Monmouth J. L Sturr, l'ortlnnd Mimh M Kellnny, rortlnnil Krank llulfa-nny, rortlund Wm. Kolibins, Suhliiinaly, Or Hola-rt Carey, rortlund 1). V. Sleveiia, " T. II. Stepbena, " W. Waddell and wife, Portland II. V. Olliver, Oakland, Or W. F. Hubbard, CluckaiiUH Hatchery J. H, Morton, DamaHcng L. H, Cowill, New York John Fellows, city C. K. Hneed, rortlund M W. (lardneraiid wife, Dttmnacua Mra. M. K. Winaton, Damascus A. J. Sawtell.MoluIln AV. 0. Sawtell, " II. K. Chipiimn, Portland F. C. l!oiitledi;e, " AV. A. Humphrey, " . J. A. Keid. Sprinnwuter H. MiKlHiinder, DamiiHcua II. W. Oliver, Oakland, Or T. H. Cnwle, New A'ork M. Kuinabv, Molulla (leoriiii J, Jiickaun, Cortland Joa, Maban, Hun Franclaeo ('has, Iti'imer, Han Frunclaco Joe Hylycaler, " " Mra, TeiiniM Kingsbury, I'aimiacua If. II, Tall, Hun Fiaudlaco (lie Mikleaon, Hundy W, A. Muck, I'alcHllne Hud Hhurp, " (iua llartraliliff, Forest Grove J. Krlckaon, l'ortlnnd A. H. Ileiuiett, Tho Dalles. Fvuryboily atopa at Iho Kleclrlo HoUd, on account of the Hint -el una accommoda tions and good treatment. Ilucklen'a Arnica Nulvr. The last salve in the world for Cuts, llrulaea, Korea, Ulcers, Halt Uhcilin, Fever Korea, Tetter, CliapH-d lialida, Chllblalna, Coma, and all Hkin Krup lions, and positively cures I'llei or no pay reipilriHl. It la guaiantiNid to give perfect aatiafai-tion or money refunded. For aale by Charman A Co., Cbarman llroa. Hlock. Kureka Hotel, Haa the repututlon of setting the Ix'st table in On-gon City. The cooking la done under rsnsl aupcrviaion of Mrs. (iihlaina, anil the victuals are equal lo the lieat had in a private family. Koomi and beds clean and comfortable. Ciive the Kureka a trial. Meals and beds 20 cents each, Kpeclal rates to regular Iwardcra. New York Gallery. H. K Clavering, the well known ir list, baa moved the New York gallery to tha building on the comer of Water and Fifth atreeta, where the reputation of thia m. pillar establishment will be sus tained. I-ow rent enables Mr. ('layer ing to do the very lxat work at the low est poaailile prices. Cabinet pictures at $1 ier dozen. For 1'ie Klilneys. "I am t'k'i years old ; have bad klilnny diseaiie and constiptlon for LV years. Am now well iiaed your 8.11. Head ache and I.iver Cure one year. I'aed C ImiUI-s at 60 cents each. J. II. Knight Uiilltxlue, Or." For sale by C. U. Huntley, dniKgiat. Cures Cruup. "My three chiblren are all aubject to cioup ; I telegraphed to Ban F rancisco, Itot m half a d . ne n IhiUIm of 8. 13. Cough Cure. It is a perlecl remedy, liod bless Voti for It. Yours, etc., J. II. Chokikh, (iranta I'asa. Or." For aale by C. O. Huntley, druuuiat. New Cinlertakliig Koom. County Coioner, AV. N. lioilfrey lias oH'tird an undertaking room on Main street near Tenth street, where ho will keep in stock a full line of colli ns, caskets and burial ruU-s. Hia prices will be found rvaaonable. tf lluy A Home. I have a house and 4 lota for sale only ft blocks from Muin street, a good well with iinmn in wash room. '-Ti voumr fruit treea that will soon be bearing. Will cll cheap, part down, balance on easy payments if desired. 8. F. fH-KllTTWC. Houses Made Ilrl(;ht. Murrow, the Miinter, baa removed his ibop to Seventh street, near the depot here o-dert can lie left for painting, paper-hunting and calciming. Trices to suit the times and all work honestly and efficiently done. tf Tools For Sale. I'ile-driver, hummer, a derrick, ropes. hlocka, peavys and a full aet of bridge and boatbiiilder'a tools. Will lie sold at a bargain. Cull on Mra. Sakaii l'Ay rut, Main and Twelth Street, Oregon City. . Niiniluy Time Table, Until further notice tlie steunier Alloua will leave Oregon City at 10:30 a. m., 2 and 5::!0; leave I'orilaml 0 and 11:45 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. Round trip 2o cents. Tbnely Warning. All Mraons are boroby warned not to trust my wife, Anna West on my account, as alio bus left my bed and liourd without just cause. C. M. Wkst, Sep. 21st, 18!Hi. Sixteen to One That you can't get a better ohave in the city or a neater hair cut than you can at Rogers'. 15 cents a shave, Sun days and the holidays included. IiiHlirance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on II. T. Sluden. Ho lias it at hia finger ends. Wall I'ltpcr. Heat Btock of wall paper in Oregon City latest designs and prices to suit the times at R. L. Ilolman'a in AVinohard block opposite courthouse tf. Wood AVanted. Fir split wood, limb wood or hard wood wonted at this nflico. Blank note, receipt and order bookB at the Kntkrcrisk ollice. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of alt la leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report TRANSLATION. Hiii.rn, (Killpun," (M)W.) Pnt drlvea na on. Yl. I.I ' Ui rutx. No cnrltlnii nirea will iih ihI i.ur atnta Or rliaiiKii tliu w. li lli.il turtuiK' weavaa. Poor morliil muri. who alna aiel irrlrvea, H'a ciiniMi forrllii-il Iroiii lii'iivrn riwuilvM. Them l Hi" lliK-ml rHi'iiti iun Of livery life U ii. nlli Hie tiii Tlii'lr "Hli nil pulli all IIiiiik iirii, Anil rrmii Hi" "I.I wiw Ixirn Urn new. N.i ifoil Hint knit tin cauaal clinill Hint knlla evi ill" ml(M linnk In twain. N i prayer v lalna rm a h una yurnrul.xl riiunt run. A""lerny. WOHKINQ IT BACKWARD. Kamarbahl Thlnca Nhowa by tha Klnat aMMipa Whaa ltavrail. "Inipfawlbllitli Made Poasibln by Means of Ihn Modern liiventliuii In the Electrical Field" furuishi-d the theme of a leeturo given recently by I'mfoaaor (1. (jueroult in tho Paris Academy of Sci ence. During aonio of hia eiperimonta he hit upon tha Idea to turn around photographic record and also the writ of picture aoen through the kliietcot, reaa!tively the kinematiigrnph. Having phiKographed a plant at regular Inter rata and shown In the klnetiacope the growth, tho deTelopment of the stem, leave, buds, flower and fruit, the same conaequctioe of photographic plo tting reveraed waa prei-utd to tho eye of the astonished acndcnAciana. who wondered at the fruit turning into flow era, flower Into buda, bud drawing book Into theiiiHclve and diaapauiriug, the leave closing, getting anmller and disappearing, the item getting iliorti-r and aliorter, until the earth cIm over it The most lucTdiblo things are devel oped before the eye of the apectuUir if a moat ordinary aerie of such picture la reversed. A drinker take op an empty glaaa and replace It full ujkiu the Utile ; a smoker boo tho stump of oigar fly ing at him from the floor, take it to hi mouth and the amokn originate In the ronru, draw It into hia mouth and into hi cigar, which I gradually lengthened and finally replaced in the pocket. A wrestler, who hua pmbatily thrown away hia gamieuta, i rerovnml with them by their, to to spouk, walk ing up ou him into their plwca, while he himself p rfoniis motion of which we can understand nothing because we never saw tlnwe most ordinary motions performed baikward; a man, for iu lance, aented at a table before an empty plate, works hard taking bite after bite fnun hia mouth, until the chickeu is whole agaiu on the dish before him. and the side dishes are also returned full to their respective place. In order to fully enjoy an exhibition of the kiuctwcoMi, uch an exhibition should I completed by arranging alongside of eiu-h other the sumo aceuea iu regulur order iu oue ma chine and rcverm-d in another. It would be advisable, however, to inform the spectators pnvioua to their looking at such a reverat'd tones of pictun, for otherwise they might think thcmaclve tho victim of a dream, a hulluciuutiou, or muiethiiig wonto. St. Louis Cilobo DemorraL Hopa Whaa Voa Arm Hard t'p. The hopeful plume is when wo sock work for the first time. Poaaibly we tire entire strungera to the grout city and its way. Wo have entered its gates with out iiitnxluctiou, with littlo exa-rioucu of life, leas money, und yet with the grand idea of stepping into wuue lucra tive iipMiintinent tlmt may bo had ul most for the asking. If of mi udveiituru loving and enterprising spirit, we are prepared to enjoy this new exa'rienco. The untried city has a fascination for ua. Its streets, ita buildings, the fiuva of ita inhabitants all touch our fancy. AVe et off full of hoio. Wo are so sure thut fate has something bright iu store. AAT go from ngvnt to agent, from edi tor to editor, from publisher to publish er, from one place, of business to anoth er. Agents are naturally pleased to pocket their fco a they smilingly as sure ua they will do their beat to find ua work. Kditora receive us with a tired air and point to a pile of unread uniuti acripts. Poor editors! IVblisbcra do us the honor of ajwuming that we have a book for inspection. llnsincfB employ ers scan ua with a commercial eye. "No business capacity" is their inward com ment Wo reud it in their fuoea. Good Words. Tha Two "lark Days." There are two "dark days" men tioned in the annuls of Now Engluud. Tho llrat occurred on Oct 21, 1716, when it suddenly tax-amn so dark soot after noon that the people were foruet to uso artificial lights to do their ordi nary work. ThiBstruiignconditiou of tin atmosphere loatod ulxiut S1 hours. Again, ou May 19, 1780, them was t remarkublo darkening of the atmoa phert), but tho phenomenon did not conifl on so suddenly ua that upon the earlier data The darkness in this lattei instance began between 10 and 11 o'clock on tho morning of tho day named and lusted throughout tho day. The dark ncsa extended from thu northeuatern port of New England westward ua far U8 Albuny and southward tt) Pennsyl vania. Tho most intense unit prolonged darkness, however, was con lined to Massachusetts, more especially to the seaboard. It is said to have comn from tho Houthwest, but there is no n.entioti of it mado in tho history of Ohio or the Virginia The exact cause still muiains ono of tho unexplained mysteries. St Louis Republic early, In March, 1791, ho conducted tha first of Salomon's conoerta at tho room Iu Hanover svpuire, und in this and the following year he brought out tho first ill of hi grand symphonic. For many years Salomon wa among the foremost musician in the inetropoli. During Muru'l first euaou in London he oou ductal ami played solo at all her con cert. Tho Morning Chronicle called ti i in a genius and asked whose violin pliiylug iipprom lied nearer the human voice.. When an old uinn, hn waa still full of i-iiUTpriso, and tKik gTeat inU-r-est In tho foundation of the Philhar uionlo Kicioty. Oreat enthusiasm prcvalliyl on tha occasion of the first of the Salomon Haydn si-rlc of conoerta. Mine. Hturaoo aang, wbilo Salomon led the orchcatra a first violin, and Haydn presldod at the plttJioforU). Oentlemuu' Magazine. Thalr Mlnataa. "I wonder," aaid a member of a woman's aMaouiutiou, "why the report of tho aeorotary ia roforrod to a 'min utes?' " "I dou't kwrw," n-plied another. "It always aoein a great deal more like hour. "Washington Star. m Fltatfl Fun haa no limits. It is like tha hu man racei and face. There is a family likeness among all the species, but they all differ. Httliburtou. The long line of English precedence Is closed by burgeaw, who rank next below oltizena. who follow officers of the army and nary, Ton will, I believe. In general in gratiate yourself with others still less by paying them too much court than too little. Lord Oroville. Fits Cured w au null wng m a specialty ol epsy, ha wilbont bt treated and cur- SVwa r.AXwul V Mia frof. W. H. rtkc who make Kplle aouDi ed more ca e thaa any living Hhyakian; his auccea la aatoniahtns;. Wa have heard of caee ot mo yeara' standing curia oy nira. publUheaa valaabl work on thi dl. eaaa, which he aena ith a larce bot tle of hi absolute care, fre to any aufTerer who mar send their K O. and Kxoreu adilreaa. I We avliia anv ene wiabintf a cure to ad!r im.rt, sl, rr.rar., x. v icoax ou, acw iuxa New York Tribune. Leader of the Republican Party. 189a. Are Yon Willing to Listen to i Snzeestloa? Paps Haydn' London Dabot. On Haydn's arrival ho first took up hia ubodu at Bland's, the muslo pub lisher, at 45 Holboru, but soon after ward removed to rooms prepared for him at 18 Great Pulteuey street, the rosidouco of Salomon, Near here, at Mosars. BroadwooU's, is shown a room in which Iluydn used to retire to coin pose. At Salomon's ho would appear to have appreciated tho urriingemeuta made for his comfort, psjioeiully with regard to the cuisiue, which was under the di rection of a foreign chef. AVo find him, however, complaining of the lato hour at which Londoners dined, though to us 0 o'clock might seem uncomfortably The New Yobk Tribune's broad columns and large print make it the easiest paper in tho country to read, either on the cars or at home. 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