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Oregon City Knterprisc. SCHEDULES OF TIME O.O.T.CO.'HNTKAKK.IIH. Alton a nn Kahhk, TWM fnHrl.AKI,AL A HI) im.kTBNIitSCI Laav I'nrtUiiil, Taylor altonl disk l 0 O A. II, Ui.y, Hiiiiilitr A. M, mill Iwiyw jt k 'ii ('ity f mIohi h.imi a. w, uk iJ r nil li.jumihil). Kfiiirnlnt ! (iii'Kini 'uy lur I'mtlmiil at II Id d.y mnl ll I'. X, Huii'Ujr. Fl Hum, I1""' ai'Oi.niistalliiiii mnl luw rait. Nil way IioikIiI liauilluil, H.iill ralua un Ihrmitfll IrelgliL MdHTIlKIlN I'AIIKU! RAILWAY. mmTii mii Hi). California KinrM llliriiiiili) 7U. m. HiiMliiu l-m-al (wr aiailmu) -in i. m. kwluiu l'mnr . mi. tnnTH ainmn. Hotnlmra lirnl (wity Hallinu) 9 V I. m talllnnd kiru iiIiiiiiiIi) 4.m BIuih '"iif 4 Wo. lu. ,1'UHTAI. HUIIK.HUI.K. Y Ot'TIIMX fAl iriO HAILKliAll. Mall rliMM going Niiilli, (! Ml. ami 7 p. Mall l..aa uoititi Houlli, r7 . Ill ami 'V ' lalilllllliillrllriilil NiifiliHa. IU-. 10 . U. a I". Mail dUI'ibm I l"'in hniuli, a. m., p. at lArr iM.li.''taic Lisa. Mall rl' toa lur I'nrllaliil at.d dlalrlt.ulli g t,l,.U, U .hi-iii. ami to .. hi. ,.. M nl I'lu.ea lur MiUauf onlf, 41 . m.. LVnTrilvMiiura r iillaiid. 11 W m. ana 4 lip. m. Ilig aocTa. OrriiiiCIItiiK.ljr,Carii, Mullim. I.llrl and Uiilalla laa l li m. !" d or'gim ("lir I" H"ar Cri-ck. "Ink, Dark. Vlra.l'w liriM.k.l'nlmi Mllla, and I ulimi aoa at a a tti. Nuinlay, Wo.liiM'lny ami HiUay, did ft.uui.iou lolloHliig data al 4 : t.. in ormnn i liy m VL.ia. l-" liwllatnl .v. Orr"ii Lily Monday, MwlucwUy and Krldaval I.IM . leaving Viola an.o daya t7;We. Oriaon niy to Wlllame'.m, Hia(T..rl and Wi...nllle. arrlaall" l ui. ami i.at. al "iTio r'."' .w!y ! "t" I"' """'f from lo I.. II. in. A l Mir.dio.pl lino l k.iatli.a o-Hif ! l-ioniilly aa.t on K'Wlar. "iZ'Zu,,Vm.i h.l l.d.lar-1 an I I.II.I-; airlo o.. i , m., a. I lrlu " " " o cl -ck or 4 If. .tM if lo car. wiu.AxrmK fAi.uj ii'Y. Bt ai-ivixx nail.oi '41 a. in. I i V oil III UI " II U in " I I i. in. a i;. - I HI 4 0 " go g HI " 10 " 1 in " a ui joi) ' ' I A Ml LIAVg ILL. m TTI rALU 4 V. a. tu. 7 Id " 00 ' II no 10 SI " 11 41 - 1 U p. I1L ;. o " ii " , 4 :ai M " 11. " 1 l :t " 10 1 " a m. 1 1 1 (loci on and l i Jam " & l . Iiniir iii.ili n'rlwk C. A Ml.l r.il. -i rr. HiIDAY. M CKMItl'.U Ik, imm. TAl.g (imm. n-t( n t'ily iniT.-lmiilt MMMirl llm Ki'licigl limlo I'KI nil Hint tint Imliil.iy Umln U ttiiiiikt I'urlliT iil more l.riak llin llii-y lirnl mHirii'mVil. An Im'ir'i miiiiili-r grotiml l!i" li-mllnu liilHinra lioiim-ii Mliy iillcrliiM.li I tnuiii;ti l nmviiirn miyoiii' tlml llio lioli.liiy Irmlo i miivrrmllv u'immI, l( tlm crow.U llml ti IJ tlm Ht'iHn mnl lln'if rettillnraH to limko .iirrlii' can 1m Ukon tt criiiTlon. All lli iiii'n'lmMl iH-ur iln-i.U-Jly rlii'i'iful bIkjiiI Hie oullimk mnl fXn-Hg their l'li-f lliut tlm ,n t lioliiUy m-iiMon will rxv ono o( lli- iiin't iwlviiiilatti'oua lo m irmiu In yi-iirn. Tlmir il'H kg ro now mi ill j.liiy ml hi vniU'ty, ln'iuity mill ilifiii ncag rival miy mork ever liroimlit lo tln clly. Many of llio liov wimlowi r mMit mi I'giiitioiuilly lmiiil"iiii 'pi'r nrn ami ro i-onlimully gurroiimk'il ly g cn.vi.l of mlinliinitHTtlorH. Inli-ml-hi piiri liaHor urn flml gn.MliiiiK Hn'V niBV il' "lit in tlm v o( prcHiintg lur ('liritiiiii Imm juit t'll bh in gny otlicr t-ity In tliH Htiilo mnl tli"ii tln-ru la no Komi rn mon or mi-uib (ur piirclnig. inU lH.'wher. In l-t llmro Ih t'Vitry ri'iimm liy you nlmuM piilroiiiam your lioiiiii imircliiinlH, niiuu viuioly, AjntiiUlty ami .no rt all Unit could l tU'Hiril. Not Kahii.v IMmcoi iuukii. t'lipt. JimiI P. (ici'i'g luir.l lin k wild tlm Hii'iiint'r Toli'ilii Iiuh not (lirn'oiiriiKiMl Inui, ll lni ImiiKht llio HttMimir Kiinono to luko llio JlUcO of till) BUIlkl'll HlWHIIKT. Till) ImiHiiiiii in i'oniiiiiutivly a new Iwnt ami wim inir.'liiiHcil from Ciipl. Joih-h, of Port liiml. Sliu liim a UrniT iMrrylnu cumfity than tin' Toli'ilo Inul ami diuwB Iiwi wuliT, liiiviim a broml, flat liol IoiiuhI hull mid amplo cahin lU'i'ommodulionH for piiHM'iitf.irn. Tlm Iiuimu un thu Btiiiki'ii Toludo tuiM ht'fii wimlind away hut Mr. (im-r uxui'dH to h able to gavu tho ma chincry and tho hull, which will ho con verted into a Hi'itw. Tho Toledo wbb huilt for tho Joseph KoIIhk'? I'oinpiwiy and run (or a number of yeara on tlm Cowlitz, river route between Portland Hinl tlm town of Toledo on tho upper Cuwletx river. Slw wuh a very Mcrvic.ili'e vohhoI. Dnriiik' the prenent lnuli wmer ('iipt. (ieer Iiuh lueii iimkiim n'tiulur trips iih (nr up the Yiimhill river un Me Miiinvllle, hrinniiu out loadu of lreinht imch trip. dipt. tieer'H hunt bun bei'ii of Kivut Hervi. e l tlm people of MeMinn villi) and Vainhill county and he thwrves the very "iieroiiH pill roi.ane hu h.iH re ceived. ll viin Timks Sort. l. The hard timea Boeial at tlm Melhodi.H church 1'ri lay ovekinu wart a hiicccss Moci.illy and (lnan-dally- After an enjoyable program of hoii'h and rei itatioiiH a hard tinieH lunch of h.icon, beans and com bread wa Herved and enjoyed by all present. The lirHt iri.u lor the lady appearing' in the beHt hard times costume was awarded to Mrs. K. F. Wliiti) and to Mr. Jiiuies Klklnsfor tha trentlemen. Tho Htcond pri.eH went to Miss Mentn Hickman and Mr. Sanders, of Willametto Falls. Dancino I 'a ii in." Invltiitioim am out for a aeries of iIiiiicIiik purlieu at Willamette hall to Im given by tlm Kntre Noun dmiclii club, Thr) llrnt uim wan held hist iiixht ami otlierg will ho kIvoii Jauuury 1 tig and l!Htli, 1HU7, and Febru ary llili and itli, 1HU7. tiivltntioim ti i lint be preaeiiled at the door to uln adinlnaliin. The Invitation coinniltlen la coiiipOM'il of Mi'MBrg, il, (ireeniniin. J. I). Humphrey, Win, Ithoud.'H, II, K. Jones and II. K. Allen Annuai, Mkktinu, Tlm animal meet. In of tho state leachem' uaa.M'Utioli, colli'KO asNisdatlon and department of HnM'rltilcndclii'fi will ho held In the MetlusliBt church at Halem coiiiinem Iiik un tbi) 2Mli and enilln on the IWtb of llila ii. until, AiiloiiK Ihosn who will de liver daililreasrg are Mayor liaUli, of HbIiuii, President Cmuphell, of Mon mouth, Altornevtieueral Mleinan, of Portland, ami President Chapinall, of Fukiiiio.' lliiiruiiAV Paiity. Thu yoiui ladle of Mr, I'riKtfs1 Hunduy Huhool claaa ve very enjnyahlit and giiccessful birthday party al tha Baptist church Tuesday eveniiiK. A delightful proitrain of boiikn, recllallona anil readiiiK wag mndored In which all did so well II would he Invidi ous to iiiuke Bsclal mention of any Invidintl purformer. Al the cloae of the program a delicate luncheon was served and Ilia evening gNnt In gmneg and Other aiiillsemelilB, The Young Men'g C'hrlsiiiiii Aasocl allon will glvo diuiu concert on Tuea day lilght lleceniher 'i'l An excelletit program ha been arranged and gome of thu young men' gymnasium clans will give an exhibition on tha parallel bar. Theru will kit aoiuu club swinging also by uiemls'ra of thu ladle' claa. F.very body invited. (Imiitkii. Througli an oveislght 'he namo of Mr. Jessie I'ooko, of lliis city, wag Inadvertantly omitted from tho lit of children mentioned in Mr. Winston' funeral notice last week. Mr. Cooke waa the only daughler w ho was able to be with her mother during her last ill ness and was present at the time of her death. A Fi asisiiki) Hm s. Will 1h rented very reasonably to a family that will guarantee to lake good care of the build ing and hnlonglngl Tho Iniuse I new, plastered, of seven room and convenient of location. Apply at this olllce. Popular hclciire ew. Popular Hi lenco New, formerly Hi Mr- ton Journal of Chemistry, si me itg re moval lo New Yor has Ibii enlargwl and very much improved by the absorp tion of some sixteen other similar paper. It is a real Pcpulur Kciuutilk Journal, free from technicalities, profusely Illus trated and full ot short, praetlcal and Inleresting articles Its departnienta of nature, science, arclue.disy, Invention, elei tri.ily, health, hygetie and luedicine are conducted by able speiulisls, and are of great practical interest to all . Write (or a Iree gsmplo ropy. For Young Men and Yonug Women There is nothing that will arouse thu Ire of a young lnan or woman soumck as to have iufeiior laundry work put olf on them. They may dresa ever so well, hut if their shirt front or shirt waist la uiussy their neat appearance Is soilcd. Thu Troy laundry makes a s.'cialiy of ladles' and gntlcmcn'g line work. There run Ixi no Is-tler work than la done at tho Troy. 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A nii rnvvM, Mai ami- ( iMM.AINI, KMHI.H'-tV Nt jAUHUilM ANIf NAi'ftRA, N"iiir I ' niiilrnitiit, in rt hi ii k fi rotmniin, m ImU U4ilt; kimI in i.jly vry ' (nnrt Ui.m fli lotiiMi Ii, Mini Mil l v ritkily (iff f nt f'l ll yrtl Will lakr SlMH'tNB) VI V H FM'I.A K'M. I IM hV.le t mra rvinrly .if ih rjiiUivi (iii'iflcr. If will alto ini'(y yiMjf iiptite( hihij.IkII anil gfl hcniib. I'll J-MI Hew many ttiffrr titun day af'tr rty, maltinn Ufa ttuiijrn aiil r.litiiiiK fi4tn id all iinr .wiiij( to tli 4M t ri nOTriiK Um Vt tltH "nwly In tin band ut aliri"i any who will um yttcniNif cally ll trmly lint lii iNnnaiintly ttiM- lh"U MluU. SlMM"MK l-IVVB Hai.lJI.AI"H ia uo (JraMic, VlbUut pmift, tut a kihI BM'aiant lo naiur. COXHTtVATWH nM U ai a tri(liK ailmrhl -in (aii.naiura iiriiMiilt ilit untit it-uiMi tf ttt thm b-.weli, and any deviation imm llm ilnnaiitj uv lit wy vlin tn M-noiia (Inirr. It it ttiM at n'ry ! rwmova liti(Ui 0 iinmintuma from tlia U welt a 11 i l' rjl ur , 4 nu liralih latn Im: njxett-d wher a Ottiivt hal'H A f-y prvvaila. HICK 1IKAI)A III.! T)iia rfiif4-inK affli'tf-m wura m'tt Crftmily. Tha iJitiufbwma t4 lh Monia- h, amina; drfn ina tlhiri(c fly di;f fl t'"liirtili, i .ii4r a syyrrr win lO lt hrl, c"inipaHMfl with dnn-ffnt-ln mum-j, antj I In t'rtiatitiilr wlial la itoftUrly ai'own a Sc k U.tl.c, t'f ihe rrlirf ..( t.kh iakii blMMUMft Uvkk ka,t'LAt"i j Mmm ink. New York Trilxinc. Ix-ailcr of the Republican I'arty. Are Yon Wllllns to Listen to a Eneeestlon? MANl PAI 1 SKI' ONl.V aV .V.IUH CO., -Ul4"a, C- J ELLO ffr 1HIK) inilcN of long din tnnce toli'ihono wire in Oregon nnl WaHhiiiKton now in ojs-rution lv the Oregon TV l''ilioni' an J Tcl egrujili comjiuny. I'ortlnml, Seattle, Sjo kano, Tncmiia, Sali-m, Wallu Walla, IVtullvton, Albany ami Mother towns in the two rduteH on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the sutii-fuction of a taTHonal coniniunication. Pistanee no efTect to a clear understanding. SK kano ax easily heard as Portland. Oregon City odice at Hunt lev's Dru Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - Oregon. W. H. SAVAGE, EXPRESS AMD V.DELIVERY Leave orders at the liostoflice with I). II. Glass, Oregon City. PRICES REASONABLE. Tint Nuw Yohk TBiiu;me' broad columns and large print make it the easiest paper in the country to read, either on the car or at homo. Henry Homeike, proprietor of the largest Newspar ClipnliiK Agency In the world, teatifle in a published card, that liia clippings for over 4.000 clients shows that Tine Twhcns contains, "day by dsyand week by week, for more origin al matter than any dally newiper in New York City." He proves the fact by figures. Tiu WnKiar ranks the same. liusiness men find the market report of Tug Thihuns absolutely without so equal. Tub Tkimuks is the only news paer In New York City whose reporters actually visit all (he different markets in person. Tii Tkihi'k now print the test and freshest humorous pictures of the day from the c)inic press of two continents, and supplies plenty of other entertain ment. I!y its Kcial telegrams and corres pondence, its able editorials and high literary character, Tiist Tkibiks main-! tains a splendid position in the regard of Republican and lovers ol music, art, and good books. . Tiis TaincNii's society news is known everywhere for excellence. Its fashions, have always been of special value, and; changes of style are, as a rule, foretold in Ilia JKllil'KC sooner man in inner newspapers. Tun Nkw Yohk Tbiih n is recognized, officially, as the leading newspaper of; the Itepuhlican party. As for Farming and Labor, Tub Tbi-J bins has for 50 years demanded, and j yat demands that very possible dollar's , worth of food and commodities, con-j sinned by the American people, shall tie produced by the American people. For , this cause Tin Thiiukb labors in it various additions 3o5 days in every year. A man is judged bv the newspaper he takes. He who reads The Tkihini is ide awake, progressive, resectable and capable, worthy of the confidence of business and social friends. If you are a young man you will live in a rut all your life (except by catering lo that w hich is base) if you feed your mind upon news pajiers, full of scandal, vulgarity and in anity. Think for a moment of the people w ho read newspaittr of that class. On the other hand, Tub Tbiiii xk has prob ably the largest clientele of the very people who can help to improve a youni: man's position, of any newspaper in the I'nited States. Associate yourself with them. Mr. Horr continues to write for The Tllllll'NK. Sample copies free. ailkv, f 10 a year SrjiUAY Beerately, Skmi-Wkkklv, 12. Wkkki.y, fl. Thiiukb Almanac for 18!H), 50 cents. THE TRIBUNE, New York. the best you can for ChrlBtmas e claim the bent aecortnieiit, tho very bent quality and the lowcfif jirices .... BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN Tha Oregon City Jewelers We now ofler a comjileto , line of Watches, Chicks, ? Silverware, Silk Umbrellas, ? Musical Inntruments China Souvenir ware. Li R For thessffi v JI0JiID7IYg FPOT06 Hfl PJIS ' In all the latest and most attrac tive styles .... Crayon, Water Color and Pastel por traits of all sizes ex ecuted on shortnotice Interiors of every description taken day or night at your homes Ninth and main Sts. Oregon City (Joey's rt Qallery When you bay ialiWUiU liiHiiiiince. If you want to know anvthiiig about Fire or Life Insurance or Hiiilding and Loan Association, call on II. T, Sladnn. I lo has it ut his linger ends. For Salt) or Truile.. ft) acres of land, partly under cultiva tion, within l4 of a mill) of school, 10 City. Addresa M, I mo pARMHRS ... Your tenni will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At the City Stabler. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., ?ut'c"?or'?i,:L W. H, Cooke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. INDEPENDENT New York miles from Oregon care of this ollice. Wall Taper. l'.est stock of wall paper in Oregon City late! designs and prices to suit the times at U. L. Ilolinan's in Wmch.ird block opposite courthouse. tf. Dr. Vaiiilcrpoid's Physic, the S. 1! Headache Liver and Kidney regulator, t ikes tho lead with us. For sale by ('.li. Huntley, druggist. It is woith the trouble of trying our liluo label catsup, tine flavor and pure. K. K. Wii.i.iamh, the grocer. Use OXIF.N for your "nerves" also for coughs and colds. Pamphlets free. Charman & Co., Druggiata, agent. Mrs. J. H. STRICKLER, Teacher of tho true Italian method of voice culture, inclu ding sight Finding. Harmony taught privately or in clans. TERMS ; Two lessons per week in voice. . .$ 1 Oil One lesson per week in voice .... 75 two lessons per week in luirinonv, per term 12 00 Two lessons per week in harmony, clans of four, per term 0 00 Two lessons per week in harniciny. class of eight, per term 3 00 Is n LOCAL DISEASE fend is the rostill ol cold and sudden climatic changes. For your Prof ort Ion He ponitivfly state Hint tliifl rt'iiu'ily (itH's not cunt inn mercury or any other injur- loun in u. RRH i The Inpei'knpkst for 4!) years has Is-en the leading religious-literary news patr of the world. It has new, distinctive and attractive features, milking it a FAMILY NEWSPAPER worthy the patronage of all thinking, in telligent people. Its mime indicates its character. It is indcH'nilcnt. Religiously it is undenom inational. Politically, it maintains the honor of the country, the integrity of our currency, the supremacy of law, and the rights of poor and rich alike. For Intelligent People Everywhere It provides instruction, entertainment and amusement for all the members of intelligent households. Important Features It has aside from its literary features ! special departments edited by the best w riteis, Hunkers and specialists, some of them of surpassing interest to a com paiative few, others important and val uable intellectually. These departments i are Science, Music, Fine Arts, Sanitary, .Missions, ltelignms, Intelligence, biblical Kusearch, Sunday-School, Financial, Insurance, Work Indoors and Out, l'uz .les, Hook Reviews and Literary Notes. Survey of the World Kvery week the notable events occur ring the world over are placed clearly belore t ie rcnler. No one person has lime to read all of the current publica tions, foreign and domestic; but every one wants to know the events happening in the whole woi Id, which people think about and talk about. The survey of the World gives earn week the gist of im portant events for tho current week It is really one of the most valuable and important features of any periodical. Agents for Pure Prepared Paint A house you make sure the title is clear. Wher. you paint it use Pure Prepared Taint 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. is m'knnwU'ited to l.s pie moot ttiornnch curr for Kni.nl l'nurrh,l'n:tl in lieiul anil lltiy l-'t-vcr of all rf mi'dirs. It n!)ini. nml cleMmm t lie iiudaI imMnijt'g, Blluys l.ain anil hilliiinniatioii, lit'iila t lie sort', pro lifts the iiH'inl.rnne from ci.ll, r.-Mton-s the st'ii' of tsste mnl iiirll. Prin. ftiK. at PrilirL'tHtiinr l.y nmll. liLi lmol'llKltS, 6 Wurruu Street, Now Vurk, Subscription, if:! 00 a Year; or at that rate for any part of the year. "Trial Trip," One Month 2--)c. Specimen Copies Free. THE INDEPENDENT 130 Fulton Scraet, petti Yock City. For 1897 ' j SEVEN GREAT SERIALS! A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. Th fust authorita tive aad adequate Life of Grant ever published. Lavishly itlustiated. (Be I gins In December.) Rudyord Kipling' a first American serial, " Captains Courageous." 1. Begins in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's " St. Ivss." The only novel of Steven son's still unpublished. (Begins in May.) Clian. A. Dunn, " Recollection of Wartime." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years of the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better fitted than any other nun living to give an authoritative history of this period from his recollections and correspondence. Portrnlts of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it is intended to publish special biographical studies under the general title of MAKERS OF THE I UNION from Washington to Lincoln. j Picture of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction.. Stories of Adventure. A seiial by CON AN DOYLE, in which j he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, i in the " Sherlock Holmes" stones, given him a place beside Toe and j Ciaboriau. ! TEN FAMOUS LURITERS Ian Maclnren, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, witli the exception of two contrulmiions to another publication which were , engaged from him long ago, will appear in McCi.crk's Maoaini:. Joct Chandler Harris.. A series of new animal stories in the same Held as the " Brer liabbit"ind tho " Little Mr. Thimhletiiuer" stories. Uudynrtl Kipling. Besides " Captains Cum aueous," ICiplhg will con tribute to Mi'Cu'uk's till of the short stories he will write during ttie coming year. Octave Tluinet is preparing for the Maovzixe a series of slnvt stories in which the same characters will appe.11 , although eaeh will be complete in itself. Anthoney Hope Hretllnrte Robert Iiarr Frnnk R. Stockton Stanley Weymnn Clark Russell will all have stories in NicCi.i uk's for the coniinj year. These are only a small fraction ot the great and important features of Mi Cli hk's M.ui.uiNK for ISO", the subscription price of which ia only One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should s!art w ith this number. The S. S. fucClupe Co., Neui Vonk City 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A a ii 1