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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME oo. t. t'o 'hhtkamkiih. ALTON .Nil Hattllfli, ITWIIN MKTI.AHtl.Xl.ail tll I liUCI ! N( I l.avt I'lirllaiitl. Taylor ilrr.t Wk ( it A. M, kM'i Miiuilan D IM A, M, mid l.nviie O.c llt'liy I ir (alum ;HU A, M. Wwk daya nil 1 jo mindly. Iltliiriilm ! iteim City lor l"nitleiil al il.ltaa ad.yaiiil.liur. . Sunilny. FmI tlni. tixHt ernmiiiKlallnlia ami low relet, Nil Kir It oik lit uamlM, HixhiUI ratue uu lliniujli ( r 1 1 1 1- HIHITIIKHM I'ACIKiq KAIMVaY- miNTM RiMlHII. Celltnrnla Kinreaa t li rtxi K li ) Hiia.buri Uirl (way aiaUum) Malum 'iln.r UU. m. M p. m. S.J a. ui. XllltN luVNII. hurt Imal (way alatliina) It 77 k. m i. p. m I w . u. lellfnriila r.treat (tnrouim Saluiu I'.aaim.r I'OHTAL BUIIKI'UI.K. v wit'TtiaMM raurio aausoaD. M.lt r)M NuMh.tl W n in. mid 7 p.m. M.il el...M..iiiH..utli,M.ro.iid 1 m. 11.11 ui-irlliulwllriira Nor'b e. Win, m. Mail illili Uui-i li"Bi l. I t. la, . ,1 rr IIi;iii-'ic 1.1 . 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A M K TK fAUJ aVV. nu liars at-trimum sainus ! a fu a ra. 7 tt " 9 00 " 10 ui " 11 Al " U lo " I -i: m. 1 1 " to ' 4 V " l " 10" 10 " t il " IN 1 i t.nrrra rLU lain I 16 A no " " 10 u ' II 4-1 M 1 un p. in. ...o Al " 4 l " if " a. 1 :u " mi " 10 16 " kun.l.r ca-a n...-y hn uliitl "J1"r FUIDAY, HKCEM11EK H.imm. Tub Ahtian. Ttiia wortliy (rAtornnl utl Iwnrili-Ury uritanUailon wa two yuara ol.l on tlin lt of Nvmiiiht, 'M and lia In tha fnlU-d KtAiri l,NX) maw Imr AtiiHW'H) In ll rpaarve fuml. It icimiilfil the aooonil yar ol ll IiIa tory will" ll uiipriHiiliMilnl ift-onl of hnvliiK but ona -Miiint in two ywi. Iiior.lirlolni-rrrHi the nitiiiortili ol tht onlur anil avlt'iw otliort to enjoy the UnnliU Aiminn toll! memtMT a amtUI ..tiitlon lt-e of :t .a t-"n trnlHtl until the :t0tti of lliU month ami tlie nieinU-niAre inAkiiig I'xtra i ir.uta to at qtiAlnt tli" piil'llc l'ie l'ln of Ui orKnltion. M. llolUt k in iiiam torartin antl K. Iloliinaon, "t't-rctury of 0r'H"n City AammMy N7. Kkomiianid.-TIi Ongou City "on ate. which flonrlahod in tliia city tome thiiiK like a year ao, wii reornanlMil IhhI SAtnnlay evening for tha winter and the following- uftli elected : rreaitlont, Col. Hobt. A. Miller; vlte roilwt, J. W.Clark; aecratarj j John W. Lvier; tre'aAiirer, 11. A. Weltr. The aeaHloM of the council will be dtivoted alnioet ex cliialvely lo the diHtinHion of toplca of loiiiUr IntereaU Wwkly nieetlngA, to whli:h the poblit) will lie welcome, will he hold on Friday evening In Juatlce C. Scbuebcl'o onice. and the qiieHtion to be debated thie (Friday) evening I: "Ka mi veil, that the United BluU-a should adopt the Kngliith form of government." Tiim llKHi'KKUNH.-The meeting was in chur,! of the president, Fred Moindlo. The program couaisled of a aolect read ing by Mablo Wood ; aong by the Ilea lieriun iitiartotto ctmipoaed of Miaae Hollenihftlc ami Hlhnm and Meer. Cha. McCaiiHland and F.linor MoArthor; duet, MiniH-a Winalow and Illliuin . The qutiHtion for debate wa "Resolved, that the atatuHinan luia done more for hi nation than the warrior" Carll Jonhnke, Hairy Allen and Klmor AcArtlmr do fllt,l Ilia I ilm iilHrmiitive and Fred Meimllo, Chas Babcock. and Alice McArthur, tlie negativo recitations, Jeannotto Keen and Maud Winalow; paper, Metta Finley. ' Hoi.ri l'KoriiiKTon. Kichard l'etzold ha bought out hla partner, Chaa. H. Galo, and will in the future conduct both tho Seventh street and Main t root mar lceta himself. Mr. l'et.old has estab lished a reputation for keeping the best meats In iho city at very reasonable prices and anyone trailing at either of his markets Is ftlwava sura to recoive oourtt'oiii) treatment. He desiros to thanlr liis friends for their generous pa tronage in the past and solicits a con tinuance for the future. Attkmi'Tbo IIomk!p. Two of the light lingered gentry who have been op erating so mijcesnfully in rortland re cently, assaulted Jack I'holan, a Southern Faeillc bridge contractor, at the south end of the depot grounds in this city, shortly after dark Friday evening and endoayeied to force him to accompany lliuui up Ilia track. Jack managed to defend himself and get away, though one of lil aaNiillanta drew a kill In and made several Ineffectual attempt to cut lilin. Tlmlr motive wa siippom-d to have been robbery. lUi'K Fijuu. At a recent meeting of the Oregon City school board the rata of tuition for non-renldniitH wa fixed al (41.00 a term for Hie high aohool, 14 00 in the InUirinediiite grade and $2 00 In the primary grade. It wa also ordered that any parent or goardiaii, not a real dent of the city, by tiling a Ntatement of their Inability lo pay tha tuition of a child or want slaying In the city and at tending school here, hoiild he relieved from paying tuition until tlie hoard could act further In tltas matter. IIiiowmkii. Monday evening about 7 o'clock Henry Nyart, an employe of the I'aclllt! Ilrldge Company, fell Into the canal at the middle lock ami was drowned before those who beard hi call for help could reach him. lift had gone lo dip up a pall of water whim the acci dent orcurod. The water was drawn off anil the l)9l recovered shortly after, )H'oaaed wa a native of Finuland, 33 year of age and unmarried. Orriraa Ciioskn. Oregon lodge, No. 3. I. O. O. F., elected the following old cer on TbursiUy evening for the ensu sing six moiitln: Noble grand, K. A, llghton, vlte graml, 0. K. Midlain; treasurer, fl. H. Walker; recording sec retary, Tho. F. Kvun ; imrmauent secre tary, J. A. Stewart. A Fl'HNisiikii llocsa. Will be rented very reasonably to A family that will guarantee to take good care of the build ing and txtloiigliig. The house Is new, plastered, of seven roouii antl convenient of location. Apply at this olllte. School lirport. Si-liool reKjrt, for the month leglnnlng November 2 antl ending Noveinlx-r 1'7, ol the Aohool taught In Union school dis Ult l No. :'(). Is aa follow: Number of boy enrolled 20; girl 12; total, 3:;; total number of day attendance 4K); day absence 62; average number bflonging 2n; average daily atlemlance 20; new pupil enrolled 2; niimW of visitors, 4. Those who were neither ahai-nt nor tardy during the month ar Kdwin Osburn, Uura White, Herman Kettlg, Willie Unburn, Kthfl Osburn, Winnie Kelly, Christian Weise, Amy Kellv ami Iyl Itisllun. l'atrun antl friend are ear nestly invited to visit Iheirhool and note our progress from lime to time. C. K. lUiiMtY, teacher. Following ! a reMirt of Concord Afliool, district No. 2H, (t mouth end ing NovemUir-27 : No. of day taught, IS, No. of day attendance, 40, No. of lime tardv, 10, No. of pupil enrolled. .'12, average numlier belonging, 27. Thffle w ho were neither alweiit nor tartly during the month ate: F.mma and Finnie Clayon,Ituis Anil Lena Robert son, Ken nie mil Walter Kuehl, Minerva and Annie Tliiessen, Aniel and August Tuiholke, l.iuna Koetha and llelauar (iast h. 1'atronsofthe school are cordi ally invite-mi to come and c what kind of work their pupil are doing. T. A. Ki.xck, Teatdier. The following la a reinirt of Glad Tid ings district No. 6, for the month ending November 87, 180(1: Total numlier en rolled at beginning of the month, 31 ; new scholar. 2; total at close of month, 31; average daily attendance during the month, 29. The following 14 scholars were pit-sent esuh day during the month, and considering the weather, are deserv ing of much credit : Lulu Garrett, Gene (iarret, l'earl Garrett, Kile Garrett, Marry Garretl, l'earl Ualio, Nora Lealio, Onah Killing. Katy Killings, lame Adams, Harrison James, Lulu Illack, Alma Klack. C. M. Chittkndkm. Teacher. Following is a report of Harmony school for tho month ending November 25, 1806. No. of pupils enrolled, (18; No. of day a taught, 18; No. of days attend ance, 1041 Si. Koll of honor pupils: litu Hull, Hubert Kosenan, Jennie Clark, Edith Tyler, Lizrie Iilakney, Leaa Clark, Kdith Karr, Charlie Counsel!, Ben Kosenan, Nellie Morey, Bertha Rosenan, Helena Karr, Wulter Tyler, Herbert Rusk, Garlleld Rusk, Klsie Gibbe, Julia Spoonor, Kdwin Spooncer. Jknnik E. Kowkn, Principal Following is a report of school district No. 18 for the month commencing Nov. 2d, ending Nov. 27, lSPtl: Whole num ber attending 411, average daily attend ance 42; cases of tardiness 2. I am truly thankful to the patrons ol the school for showing so much interest in the school during this bad weather. I.awson L. Mookk, Teacher. Something to Know. It may bo worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system toa health, vigor la Electric Hitlers. This medicine is pni-eiy vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centre! in the stomach, gently stimulates tho liver and kidneys, and aids these organB in throwing oil" impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as tlie very beBt blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Charman & Go's drug store, Black and colored kid gloves, cheap at the Racket store. l.lfo at Washington. The Inauguration of a president, the selection ol hi cabinet, and the seating of a new congress national events of the coming vear suggest the question, what are Ihn power and duties of these high officials? During 1HU7 it will be anawernd through the Youth' Compan ion, in a remarkable series of article by Recrelary Herbert, Postmaster-General Wllaoii. Attorney-General Harmon, Sen ator Ixxlge ami Speaker Reed The Illustrated Announcement for 1H07 (mailed free on aoplleatlon to the Youth's Compalon, Boston) show that the above I. oiil v one of many brilliant "leature by which the Companion will signaliae It seventy-first year. Three novidmt who at present nil uie public eye Ian Maclaren, Rudard Klp- liiiu and BU-iihen Crane will contribute some of their strongest work. Practical a (Talis and ptjiular interest will be treat ed by Andrew Carnegie, Hon. Iheodore Kooevelt. Dr. Lyman Abbott, Ma-lame MlllanNordlca, Hon. Carl Sebum, Cha. Dudley Warner. Mrs. Burton llarrimn, and a hundred other famous men and women. Four fascinating aerial, more than two hundred short atories, antl ten lime aa many sketches snd anecdotes will tie printed during 1807; and all the depart ment will lie maintained at the ingn tundnrd which ha made the Compan ion's name a synonym for impartial ac curacy. The cost of the Companion i but 1.76 a year, and we know of no Investment that will give so greut return for so small an amount of money. New sub scriber will receive the paper free from the time the subscription I reeeivsd until January 1, 1807, and for a full year to January, 181IS. New subscriber also reoeive the Companion four-page calen dar, lithographed In twelrt colors, which is the tnoatei pensive color production its publlsbera have ever offered. Address Tms Yovth's Cokii-Aaioa, 206 Columbus Ave , Boston, Mass. Six Cents Week. The election of Mr. McKinley was the occasion ol the mint rapid and wide spread business revival ever known in this country. There is a certainty that good times will prevail and that peou!e will earn money antl have money to spend. The Independent, of New York, was foremost in upholding the principles for which Mr. McKinley stands, and re joices in the better outlook fur every man woman ami child in the country. For forty-nine years the tlie Indepen dent bai held the first position among the irreat religious, literary and family weeklies of this country, and it propose! lo All that position in the future. It has adopted several new, Interesting and lm (Kirtaiit featnres, two of which are : "The Survey of the WorlJ," which gives in a concise form all the Important event that have hapened in tho world durlug the week, antl "Work Indoors mid Out," which tells men, women, boy and girls how to earn money in a variety of ways In general the paper is particularly fitted fur professional men, business men, merchants, furmers antl families. It costs but six cents a week $3.00 a year or at that rate for any part of a year. A specimen copy will lie sent to sny person freo by addressing the Independent, New York City. Popular Science New. Topular Science News, formerly Bos ton Journal of Chemistry, since its re moval to New York has been enlarged and very much improved by Hie absorp tion of lome sixteen other similar papers. It li a real Popular Scientific Journal, free from technicalities, profusely illus trated and full of short, practical and interesting articles. Its departments of nature, science, archieology, invention, electricity, health, hygene and medicine are conducted by able speialists, and are of great practical interest to all. Write for a free sample copy. For Young Men and Young Women There is nothing that will arouse the Ire of a voung man or woman so quick as to have Inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or aliirt waist ia mussy their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladles' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnsworth's arber shop. New York (lallerj. R. K Clavering, the well known ar tist, has moved the New Y'ork gallery to the building on tlie earner of Water and Fifth streets, where the reputation of this popular establishment will be sus tained. Low rent enables Mr. Claver ing to do the very best work at the low est possible prices. Cabinet pictures at f 1 per dozen. Kureka Hotel, Has the reputation of setting tho best table in Oregon City. The cooking ia done under personal supervision of Mrs. Gibbons, and tlie victuals are equal to the best had in a private family. Rooms and beds clean and comfortable. Give the Eureka a trial. Meals and beds 25 cents each, Special rates to regular boarders. We have everything necessary for your Christmas fruit cake or mince meat viz: citron, lemon and orange peel, currantB, raiBius, cider, nuts and spices. E. E. Williams, the grocer. PURELY VEGETABLE. Tha rhil. PiiraM a d4 llat lamily MaJi- vW. ilua In ll wocl'l I An KrFaf thai. Hraf inc f.JI U 4 lha IJvif, busmath and Sblaa. StaguUia tua Ijvcr and tiravanl Cllllja anu r avail, Mala!' mit ravaaa, IbmKi, I nyiuiNi . KaafLai. saM, jAuniiiia AMU PAuaaa IIAXI Hit K A Till NMh.nir li unplaftafit, tvrfhing cmnum, at UrJ bfffatb; sip'l in h?aly vry cm H com U"tn the M'ima'.h, and n t m Mtuly un.6 it ym will uk Sim Mow l.ivra ki,vi.M'. l tv tVpflc't v urt a rtrtnrjy t .hit rafHiUiv dMwir. ll wilt atao UCuva yuuf aftjuM.iwmpUiMandgcMraJ health, H'rw many ttiffT tnnura day afr day, malting lift Utrdara atid fobbing csititynr csf all UtMAr. owing Ui tht Mcrt nffcring Un I'llc. Yt tlxl raly lo lha hand of aim any otta who will aaa ayMumAUJ cally ih rvmcdy thai has niinmty curad thou aaii'lB. KiMMrmt Livaa Hut.ut.Mvm ht no duuc ytoUal nug. lul a ffmla aaatMaat lo nalurt. CONHTf I'ATION fcH'M'I.D not U reKarricd a tnflirrK ailrnnt in fatt. natur darfnaivit lha uUtiusm raguLarity tit tha Iv'wclt, and any derUi"a Iron ihw ikmand pava lha wwj olirn to riAit danger. Jl w qutia a nrwy to fenvrrsj impura ac.uinul(nvo bom ih bowel a it ia io cat or alcrp, and no hntth ran b ripavtcd whet estiva habit 4 body (xcvaila. MCK IIEAIACIfKI This dtatmaing alflirtion orcuri mA (Vftiuantlv. Tha diMurt'anca of tht Mosnath, anting froai tba ImjarWtv tly digested C(ntrnt, faut a aer pain ia tha awad, accompanitd with diMgrceabta naua( and thift cnnatitulca what r prrpuUrty known aa Sstk Ifcadarha, or tht rrltrf 'A which 1AHB SjMMOM .Uvu. KaouLAToa on Mbdicimi. UkttVfArrVUBD ONLY IT J. IL ZKJUN CO., ftOadelfAhia, Pa, H ELL.OI J 1800 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation by the Oregon Telephone ana Tel egraph company. Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma, Salem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and 9G other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. ' Distance no efloct to a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City effice at Huntley's Drug Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - - Oregon. M0LALLA-:-AVENUE ..STORE.. G. W. Grace & Co. NEW GOODS, Complete stock of every thing needed in the home. FARMERS Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At the City Stablea. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., Bucwaaora to "W, H. COOke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. Mrs. J, H. STRICKLER, Teacher of the true Italian method of voice culture, inclu ding sight singing. Harmony taught privately or in class. TERMS : Two lesAoni per week in voice. . . .$ 1 00 One lesson per week in voice 75 Two lessons per week in harmony, per terra 1200 Two lesson) per week in harmony, class of four, per term 6 00 Two lessons per week in harmony, class of eiglit.er term 3 00 CATARRH local'disease and ia tht result ol cold, and audden climatic change. Kor your Protection we poeiUvcly atale that this remedy duos nut contain merenrt- or anj oiher injur ious drug. Ely's Cream Balm It aoknowMutd to be the molt thorough can for Nanal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all reraedit-a. It open, and eieaniea the n&aal paasapte, allajre pain aim tnttammation, heala the tore., pro tocte the mi-mlirane from coU). rratorve the kuwi of tatte anil imrll. Price tile, al Druioriate or by mail. KLV UttOTlllillS, M Warren Street, New York. Get the can for We claim the beet afflortmcut. tho very bent quality and the lowefit prices . . , BURMEISTER The Oregon We now ofler a complete , line of Watches, Clocks, . ? Kilv.rwnro Killr TTmbn.no. - 1 Musical Infitrumenta China Souvenir ware. Christmas View of Oregon City and Vi cinity. Crayon, Color and Pastel por traits of all sizes ex ecuted on short notice Interiors of every description taken day or night at your homes Qpey's ! When you bay isallllfMilf Agents for Pure Prepared Paint ! Telure's Iaazir;e For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS ! A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. Th first anthorita- i live ad adequate Life of Grant ever published. Lavishly illustrated. (Be-' gins io December.) j Rudyard Klpllng'a first American serial, " Captains Courageous." j iBeielns in November.) I Robert Louis Stevenson's " St. Ivss." The only novel of Steven son's still unpublished. (Begins in May.) Chas. A. Dana. " Recollections of Wartime." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years of the Civil War practically s member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative history of this period from his recollections and correspondence. Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it is intended to publish special biographical studies under the iteneral title of MAKERS OF THE ; UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Picture of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. I Stories of Adventure. A seiial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary talent in the " Sherlock Holmes" Btories. Uaboriau. TEN FACTIOUS LUfUTERS Ian Maclaren. All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of two contrubutions to another publication which were ' engaged from him long ago, will appear in McClurk's Magazine. Joel Chandler Harris. A series of new animal stories in the same neli! as the " Brer Kabtiit 'ana me " .Lime air. luiuiuimiiiKer Biuurs. Rudyard Kipling. Besides " Captains Courageous," Kipling will con tribute to McClurb's all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. Octave Thanet is preparing for the Magazine a series of short stories in which the same characters will appear , although each will becompletein itself. Anthoney Hope Bret Harte Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weymun Clark Russell will all have stories in McClurb's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McClurb's Magazine for 1S97, the subscription price of which is only One Dollar a Year I The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. meCiure beet you Christmas & ANDRESEN City Jewelers . """"-""") photograps In all the latest and most attrac tive styles . . a . Water It pays to get (1 the best Ninth and Olain Sts. Oregon City rt (Jallery A house you make sure the title is clear. When you paint it use Pure Prepared Paint as it makes all the difference in the world whether the paint is genuine or not. Color cards free. Special prices in quantity. CHARMAN & CO. CITY DRUG STORE. -Telephone No. lor mystery ana ingenuity wmcn naye, 1 s, given him a place beside Foe and Co., flem York City 'A 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A 'A 'A i A s