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Oregon City Enterprise HATK.H TO EKJUCMBLU. Pawr.iay, fli.-TMrhi.ri' Aaxx-l.tloit nireia ii rmrny at iu,;io 1,1, MniiiUv, Nov. a.-Clrriiltomirtfur Novum. Lcr terin I'liiivaiiM, il..inly, Nov. 'I- Clrrull court for Clark. him roomy cxilivtineia Ttii...liy, Novrmlwr .'I.-I'rr.lilmillnl elec- II. 01 In ill tUloi of Ilia Union N..niiihff U.llmnl Ift.-CUrfciiiiMCiHinly I hii.llio I'.n.lrnvnr ciiimwillon will lielil In llrrgun ( liy, HUDAY, (M.TUHKH r.l, 1HWI. iiDUCATIOXALN'OTliS All c.iiiiniiirilcBtioim IiiIkihIimI for this rtiliiinn tlioulil Iih ..lri.Mi to Mr. II, H. UIIhkiii, On-uoii City, ()nfun. Tim (olluwlii 'iiiihjni tlon on Ori'Kon Win imit .y una of tliu tim. lu.ri In the uumilry, for Milill-ailon. Il was writ tril liy littlii ((III, dlrvrn yuar. (if iH, un.l l.y rciiii'nl of lliu li'ncliiir, nil imimm aro iiiiirvuiiil, SITUATION AND ttlKNT. H Ii lilliHtvil from 42 ili.trnci to 411 ilcK'wa norlu latltmli, mil 110 iltgri 4U mlimtin to 124 d.'iirrri 4,') mliiillui witat longliuiln. In iliiiNi il l n oblonn X0 inilri ruiit kin) wimt, ami 170 mllr-a wllo. stumcs. Mountains, Ortpm Ii a inoiiiillnoin lUld. Tim Cam-ado rim exltuuli north and south tlia entire lint(litli ol tliosUUt. The lilgliitut in in in It Ii Ml. Hood, vulcanic cone, ll.L'.'S font In IwIkIiI, TIio t'oiitt rm(t) ii intila op of broken rldgns and spurs, the tiluhnnt of which don not fxit'cnl mi alnvatlon of 4.0(H) iwt. Valltys. Tin Urit and most lilnlily cdllivaU'd Villry, Ilia WlllametUi. Ia ltt.rll thd C'lUM'Kllo and Coast rii(. kKiotkcki. Tho toil of ttio Willamette vllty, the Coal v.lloyi, tc. ii t rich black lom, ml wry IWllle, yielding In abundance all the pioducU of tho tniiiHratn sone. It I rapm-lslly adapted to the production o the cnri'uls, root cmps, ami frulli. The gold mines of Kitntvrn (Ircuort are woikcd to a ronl'lrrtilo rxtwit, and the i'uaat iiiuunuliii contain valuable- coal iliKili, The ureal forenU constitute Olio of the chirf i.rtmi'i ol the iUto. INIU'STHIKS. Apiculture Ii t he IcadinK imlunlrty, and tho chief product U wheat, of which many million of hushnls are annually VlHirlsl. .Man ii I He hi rim. Tho sawmills of Ore Kn produce iiiiiiienco iiuanlilina ol luinU'r. Vmlivrivi. Thu nalitioh flnhoriua near tho month of tho C'ol.iinliU, are very extensive, mid great iplutitilies of rannt'd aalinon mo exported. The almon ii the fluent in the world. Commerce. Wheat, lumber and llh are the leading export. Tho cliii.f ini ur t are cullce, tea, and sugar, km cation. Tho I'lililic school of Oregon are undrr tliu general control of a ntnlo lord ol t'diicalion, .oimiritiiig ol tho governor, the secretary ol stule, and tho superiii' ten. lent ol put. lie imitriirtioiii. Kadi county Iih a county HUcriut4'iidctil ol schools, and rucli school district lias acliool Imj.imI ol three nii'iiiliera. roi.iricAi. iuusion. Oregon coiiluiiia thirty two coiintiei. I'ur.l.ui.l, the iiielropulii I iituntrd on tho Wilhuiietto river, in Multnomah county . Salem, the tHpitut, ii heuiitilully iiluated on the Willuiiictto river, in Marion county IIIKTOIIV, Oregon wit part ol the territory known ai the "louixiuna l'urchaae" in tho year ISM. Oregon the thirty-third Ntato waa adinittod into tliu Union February 14, lhMl. A herloim Acclilrut. Monday alternooii Samuel Koako, em iloyud in tho Willamultu paper li.ill, who had chaigo of a wet machine had hi ekiill (ructurud. How It was done ii not known. Tho II rot lilu fellow labor ers knew of tho accident they law him lylHg on tho floor bloedin; proftntely, but it 1 guppoHod that he got caught by a belt and threw him agniiiHt tho machin ery. Ho waa taken to Drs. Carll and Hommer'a olllco, where ho wa cared for. It wuh found that tho ekull was fructurud over tho loft eye and In drr su ing it a number of pieces of bone had to bo removed, He had alio received a bad limine on the upper part ol the forehead, but tho ikull wa not Injured. Ho waa removed to the liopilul at (llailntone, where he i receiving every care posal blu, and hud bo fur rallied Thumday that there i hope of hi recovery, though hi condition in yet very critical. Ho liiiH a wife and lour children. Ho in a member of the A. O, U. W., and he la rendered every anHlntunce by that or der Unit ho mny need, Ho in nn indus trious man woll liked by hi fellow la bored und employer, und hi accident U deeply deplored by all his friend a. A Challenge. Hon. Max Ituinshy, Chairman Repub lican County Central Committee, Ore gon City, Clackamas County, Orouon. Dear Sir: I hernby challenge you to furnish a republican nponker for a joint discussion of the political issue of the day witli mo, on Saturday, October 31st, 181)'), at Canby, to begin at 11 o'clock . m., and another olnt dlaciiiilon on the liHiiea of tint day at Orison City on Monday evening, Noveinher 2nd, IHiX). I iliould prefer Waller I. Tooxe at Cauhy, aa lie, luti expruiaed a dnilre to meet inn, add failed to moot inch an ap pointment with me at I'limtmnt Hill, and ent no exeiiiMi, I Hhoiild prefer A. H, I'reioHir, K., at Oretfun City, ai lie i'lialleii(ed mo hint iprluu when my da'ea were full.und when I ollered to meet hi in In thli campaign reluned lircuiwe ha iuld, "I am looking for I'IkK'T fiame," hut 1 will Kindly meet any rrpicwiitulivn man you mmd. I'leaM i ve Mr. Klmer Dixon your aiiiwer ai noon ai pimnlhle, and oh Hue, Youra, truly, W. H. U'IUn. Kleclrle Hotel Arrhali. II 0 Kiiiilh, rortliind, LHwetland, " J I. Mrl.aiio, Hal. 'in, I'aul iliinien, " J It llaryey, Vancouver, Waah, K 0 Aahhy, l'ortlan.l, Mlaa Kloy Willii, " Will Lltcon, Areata, Cal. Jamea Wilcox and wf, I'ortland, Mra W (' Cheney and 2 ch, Victoria, (I W Wllion, rorllund, (ii)rn Ilorcaa, Halem, (iooru" II Durham, I'ortland, I)r J J Uayitt, Mohtlla, Charlea llulinan, Meadow llrook, Krod Matlhali, " Tom I) Koynolda, fialein, KdwinCJudd, " L IWinard, I'ortland, MraCNewoll, " (ieo A llrown, H K, W P KiiKhih, Ht Uuli, J A (Jlaa, " " W K MiU'hnll, wf and baby, I'ortland, J Jinkulcx, I'ortland, J It Morton, Damaarui, II McKhiandor, " K K Uvelace, " Weiae, " M W (ianlnrr and wile, " A AiiKerman, Portland, W M Pleron, Pendleton, C 1) William, Chicago, III, C K llurrowi, Portland, Everybody atopi at the Kloclric Hotel, on account of the Drat-clan accommoda tiona and g.Kxl treatment. Fur Itelit SpiTlaln. 1 Chicken and garden (arm, 2 acre In Clackauiaii ; (ratre houm, iprlng w aler, valuable llhiiK privilrj;.- o H'r month. 2 (iuod lurm, likl acrei, Hi) In cultiva tion, K"l huildiiiK, 7 acre pruiiei; (or rent or aalo. 3 Nice clean dwelling In Canemah (or rent or ial. SprinK water. 4 Klegant dwellinu 7 rootna, double prlor, two bay win.lowa, pure moun tain water puined from the Clarkama, bath room. Itelitor aalo on tho hiatal! mrut plan. A Little rottiine at Klyville, KoJ well water, half acre garden. II K.CKOSS. Mar! Wart Wart The one arm artist opMsilo Miirr k KolHrtMon'a grocery Seventh treet mean business und in making llrst cla- cabinet pbotogruphi and guarantee every picture to fade nor spot and will muko over lor nothing any that has or dor. No other gallery dure make this oiler. One sitting, best finish per dot.. . 1.0(1 Two or more Hitting, 1 SO Aristo-platilio, oiiirthlng new... 1 75 Card ii.c, any stvle or llnish 75 No extra charito lor iiroup. K. N. Wki.i.s, I'liolograidier, Oregon City. Flectrlu Hitter. Klrctric Hitter is a medicine suited for any season, hut perhups more gener ally neoiied, when tho languid exhausted (eeling prevail, when tho liver i torpid and Hluggish and tho need ol a tonic and alterative i felt. A prompt use of this medicine hu often averted long and per hap falal bilious (ever. No medicine will act more surely In counteracting and freeing the ystem (rotn the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti pation and Dixr.ines vie'd to Klectric Hitter. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Churinun & Co' Drug Store. Splendid Itlackbimrila. Kach ol tiie four room in the Park- placo school has had Its blackboards re sisted, tho work being done by 1). F. Warner, of Currinsville. The prepara tion used by Mr. Warner 1ms given the board a lino surface and it is very dura ble. He re-slated some time since the blackboards in the Kugle Creek and Cur rinsvill schools and will go to any part of the county to re-slate blackboards and will guarantee good work. He may be addressed at Currinsville or care of Chnrman A Co., Oregon City. A l.ahorliig Man's Home. For a person, who desires to stop pay ing rent and to raise their own vegetables and fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, one acre on Abernathy road mostly im proved, house, chicken-yard, good well and some fruit. One nil lo and hall from Oregon City. School house and church I4 of a mile from plac.6, three brick yards and saw mill near by. Price $250, part down, balance on time. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire at place or address G. W. Wamikon, Oregon City. For Sulo. Four A 1 fresh milch cows, part Jersey. Enquire of J . M. Tracy, Logan, Clacka mas county, Oregon. HAH LOW NOTES. A Ijiillen Imlindrliil Miiclcly Organized Many Hulldlng JinprorcmfiiW. A Ki'i.kniiid Movr.MiNT. The ladle ol Itarlow met at tho residence of Judge Jesse to form a social organization last Monday afternoon, The organization wa perfected and tho following oflicer electeil to serve 0110 month: President, Mr. W, vV. Jesse; vicn-presidrnt, Mr. C. U. Harlow: secretary, Mis Hhrppard. Tho Oliject of tho society I to meet weekly at the boinci of the mttmlier and discus (not gossip) tho current Issue of the day and various subject o( iniiluul tiHiiellt, The next meeting will I held at Mr. O. W. Quint', and the subject (or dlNctission will he the "Care of llousn plnnt " To Mr, Win. Har low who i the oldest memlxtr wa ac corded the privilege ol pronouncing the name, and her choice wa the "Ladies' Industrial Society," Mr. Cos. Harlow auggested that some work might be carried on at the same time and thought an old fashioned quilting party would be o novel, the uggetion was received with great enthusiasm, and at the next meeting work will he commenced. The quilt, it was uninimoiiily voted, wa to go to Mra. Ca Harlow. The ladie ex poet to Ps s pleasant winter. Many Imphovxmkkt Maui Not withstanding the hard times, It I gratify ing to note some Improvement being made in Rarbw, which how conclusi vely Out prosperity dwells with u. Notable ii s bam, of quite large dimen sion, Mug erecte.l by Mr. J. C. An drews; Dr. K. H. Kamby has jtiat had his residence clothed in a coat of white paint; Mr. Henry Hedge ha had a burn built, also large veranda on his bouse which add greatly to its appear ance; Mr. Frank lionrlng ha just pur chased an eight acre tract of land and is clearing II preparatory to erecting a cottage iu the near luture; Mr. , G. Miller, of I'ortland, who has just received a deed to five acre here, will erect five-room cottage in tno near future and will then become a Harlowlte; aside from these, in the north end, improve ment in the way of clearing are going on w hich willoen up one hundred acre of farm land w hich within two years ago was solid Umber. Asotiikh Organization. There I a movement on foot to organixe a ladies' gymnasium, and those who bark it aie pushing steadily for an early termination. A ball will be rented and all the nece ary paraphrenalia of a firnt class gym nusium will lie erected, and we may soon xpect to are our ladie and girl with muscle galore. Hut these are all ladie' club, whero are the boy? They iiniHt be in a comatose state, poor fellow! I S. P. K. K. Hai iino Awat Wood. The H. P. K. K. ha 3S car here today hauling wood for the car shop, which will remove 1'70 cords, thus making room for mora wood. I'KKSOKAI.. John Cole is in Portland. Fred llesso of Oregon City is in town Don't mis the Hallowe'en dance Oct 31st. Willie Ttill is now attending school in Canby. Sir. Zngler' sr. six-nt Tuesday in Canby. Mis Annie Hauer is visiting friends in I'ortland. J. P. lioidmastcr Waite was in town Wednesday. Mr. (ieo. Miller of Portland spent Sunday in Harlow. K. . I'nggs, of Oregon City spent several days of last and this week in Harlow. jiir. ana mrs. t . 1. lirinmi have re turned to their home In Oregon City, after a pleasant sojourn here. Mis Jennie Covey, who ha been so dangerously ill i greatly improved. Her friends are happy to learn this. Harlow, Oct 20, 'M. MuUtla Note. Moi.am.a, Oct. 1!). The good weather we have enjoyed so long seem to be drawing to an end. Farmers hav been praying (or rain for some time. School commenced here today under the management of Miss Thomas and I'rot. F.by. Unci Jake Harlrss has adorned hi hall with an awning porch and Is having the building painted throughout. Thesturebuthlingof Robuins & Son has Just been overhauled and treated to a new floor and roof. The Perry House is now under construe tion and Molalla will soon hare a llrst -class hotel. Mr. W. R. Hagley is on the sick list. Mrs. Sarah Keiser, of Ilwaco, Wash , is visiting friend In Clackamas county. Mr A. F. llrown, candidate for represen tative for Pacific county, Wash., made a brief visit in this vicinity yesterday. Mrs. R. R. Thomas bus been quite sick for ten days, but Is recovering at present. Molalla has a Bryan club of over 100 members, and is growing daily. The llryan vote iu this precinct will be about 100, Mo Kin ley 35. Marriage Hells at Itedlnnil. The. marriage of Miss Annie Funk to J nines Fulliim was solemnized at the residence of tho bride's puronts, Mr. and Mrs. August Funk at 1 o'clock Sunday October 18, J. W. Karton, justice of the pouce olllciuted at the ceremony. The marriage which took place in ttie presence of relaties of the brido and groom was a very private aflair. The parlor was tastefully decorated with gornuniinuins and autumn leaves. The bride was charmingly attired In a white lawn dress trimmed in white satin ribbon and Valenciennes lace and carried s large boquet ol while aster. Tho groom wa dressed In the conventional black. Jack Fullarn, brother of the groom acU;d a best man and Miss Augusta Funk, sister of tho bride a maid of honor. The bridal procession marched 1'ito the parlor to the strain of a wedding march played by Mis Kinma Funk. Immedi ately after the ceremony the bridal party and invitod guest sat down to an ele gant dinner. At 3 o'clock Mr. and Mr. Fullam donned traveling attire and left for I'ortland and Vancouver, Wash, amid showers of blessing and goou wishes for their future happiness. They are both highly resected young people of Hodlarid and vicinity and their many friend join in wishing them a life full of happiness and proieriiy. A FUIEND. first and Cheapest Insurance. Save money on your insurance by call ing on K. E. Martin, who represent the only Mutual doing business in Oregon City. You cannot afford to keep on throwing your money into policies and pay from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad vance and then have the company fail. The Oregon Fire Relief association will land the closest investigation, E. E. Maktik, Agt. Commercial Hank Block. People Wanted. To know that 0. A. Willey, Seventh street, near the depot ha a splendid line of shoe, best goods tor the money in the city. He carries the well-known shoe ol the Cspen Shoe Co., every pair of which Is warranted. Harness and addle manufactured and sold at Port land prices. Fine ihoe and boot made to order and repairing promptly done. tf. Every Farmer Should secure and preserve a copy ol Mr. H. W. Snow' letter contained in the leaflet colled "Wheat and Silver." While it has a bearing upon the present campaign it is of much more permanent value to the farmer for the information it contains regarding the production and marketing of wheat. To be had free at Mi Kinley League headquarters, Oregon City. Eureka Hotel, Has the reputation of setting the best table in Oregon City. The cooking is done under personal supervision of Mrs. Ulbbons, and the victuals are equal to the best had in a private family. Rooms and beds clean and comfortable. Give the Eureka a trial. Meals and bed 25 cents each, Special rates to regular boarders. A Nplemlld Dinner Ulren. To all who dine at the Portland res taurant, opposite the suspension bridge, the finest dinner to he had in Oregon City will be served. A specialty made of fine meats, fish and game. Try our Sunday chicken dinners. Clean table service and efficient help. A quiet place to bring your wife or lady friends. Meals 25 cents. Worti:y of .otlrf. The S. B. Medicine company is the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine firms incorporated on this coast since 1SS7 that has not made an assign ment. These hard times with new news paper advertisingcontroctslor two years, it speaks loudly of their merit. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Cures Croup. "My three children are all subject to cioup ; I telegraphed to San Francisco, got a half a dozen bottles of S. B. Cough Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God bless vou for it. Yours, etc., J. II. Ckozikb, Grants Pass, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. New Undertaking Room. County Coroner, W. X. Godfrey has opened an undertaking room on Main street near Tenth street, where he will keep in stock a lull line of coffins, caskets and burial robes. His prices will be found reasonable. tf Buy A Home. I have a house and 4 lots for sale only 5 blocks from Main street, a good well with pump in wash room, 25 young fruit trees that will soon be bearing. Will sell cheap, part down, balance on easy payments if desired. S. F. Pchiiti'bk. For the Lung. Elder Alson W. Steers writes from Portland, Or., ''There is no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can rec ommend to ministers, public speakers and singers, with the confidence that I can the S. B. Cough cure." 50 cents a bottle.- For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Undertaker and Enibalme r. R. L. Holmnn undertaker and em- bulmer. Graduate of Embalming col- lego. Full stock of caskets and coffins at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in Winehard block opposite courthouse, tf Sixteen to One That you can't get a better shave in the city or a neater hair cut than you can at Hogerg' . 15 cents a shave, Sun days and the holidays included. Wanted. "5 Wood choppers at Batdorf Bros.' wood camp, Oregon City. Book Chrap. Everything required in the school room, book, slates, tablets, sponges, ink, pen, pencil, etc. at Daniel Wil liam, cornet Seventh and Center itreel. Full stock of nut, candle, notion etc. , fresh and of good quality. Bold at reas onable prices. House Made Ilrljrht. Morrow, the painter, has removed hi shop to Seventh street, near the depot where o'ders can be left for painting, paper-bunging and calciming. Trices to suit the times and all work honestly and efficiently done. tf rr Kale. Thoroughbred Poland China big and thoroughbred Cuttswohl buck and ewe Also aline thoroughbred short horn bull 4 year old and In fine condition. Inquire of J. M.Tracy, Lojjan, Clackama county, Oregon. Spring Wagon Wanted. A second-hand spring wagon wanted, cash or trade. Addre "Wagon" care of the Entxkj'Kisx, giving price and de scriptive of vehicle. Sunday Tine Table. Until further notice the steamer Alton will leave Oregon City at 10:30 a. m., 2 and 6:30; leaye Portland 9 and 11:45 a. m. and 6 :30 p. m. Round trip 25 cents. Insurance. If yon want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on H. T. Sladen. He has it at bis finger ends. Wall Paper. Best stock of wall paper in Oregon City latest designs and prices to suit the times at R. L. Holman's in Wmehard block opposite courthouse. tf. rnrf. w. E. reeke, who make a apaciftltr of Epileptv, hits without doubt treated and cur ed more raaea than any living Phytlcian ; hul succeaa is' astonishing. We have beard of. caae ot so year' Handing enrea oj bim. He Ci. F'jbhtthe valuable work on this dta. ease, which he send witb a large bot tle of bts ibaotnte core, free to any auTerer who may send their P. O. and Eprc-. ad.lresa, We a1vle anr one wishinir a cure toadHrr frotW. H. Km, r . .. 4 Cedar St., Be w Turk W. H. SAVAGE, E XPRESS AND DELIVERY Leave orders at the postofilce witb D. II. Glass, Oregon City. PRICES REASONABLE. If You Wish to Prosper and live long you should buy your food supplies at HARRIS' GROCERY. We handle the very bent goods in the market and allow no one to under sell us. .The Prairie Farmer. IS THE Greatest of A" Farm Papers. It presents each week all that is worth knowing in current agricul tural literature. Each number contains mnn solid reading matter than "any other agricultural paper, and covers a broader field, SnbscrlDtioii Price, One Dollar a Year. It is the Paper for the People. Sample cmtJInj Offers for 1895-6: T.. PRAmia Farmer UViVmUW Wekkly I.ntbr Ocean for $1.25. The Frairib Farmer m ChicagoWekkly Times V year for $1.25. Address The Prairie Farmer, Chicago. CATARRH Ii a LOCAL DISEASE and it the remit ol colds and udden climatic changes. For your Protection we positively etate Hint this remedy dw not contaiu mercury or any other injur ious urug. I - ww... a In .vc know led urd to be the most thoronph cure for Kual Catarrh, Coid in Head and Hay Fever of til remedies. It open and c!eaiPos the nival passages, allays pain and iuilainmation. heals the tores, uro fcYts the membrane from cold, restores the eenca of taste and smell. Price Wc. at Onunrists or by maiL iLK UttO rUJUtiJ, 66 Warreu SLrwt, New Yurlt. rllS Cur -jEL.LOH ? 18CXJ miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation by the Oregon Telephone and Tel egraph company. Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma, Halem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and 90 other towns in the two etatca on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satinfaction of a C;rHonal communication. Stance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane an easily heard as Portland. Oregon City ffice at Huntley's Drng Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - Orr-gon. RIPANS TABULES are eood for headache, heartburn, sour sto mach, belching biliousness, torpid liver, drowsiness, lass itude, foul taste in the moutn, bad breath.constipatiou, indi gestion, dyspepsia. The formula bv which they are made is in use in the greatest hospitals in the world and is prescribed daily by nine doctors out of ten. Three times in five when a physician is called he will write a pre scription the items in which will almost exactlv corresiond A with those oi uie mpans lao ules formula. Your druggist can supply Ripans Tabules in little vials for 15 cents or in a box con taining six of these vials for 50 cents. 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