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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME HOUTIIK11N I'ACIKIU HAILWAY. MilKTII rnivmi, Callliiriila KintiiH (lliriiii(li) hiLiii lx'l (way alaliuiia) MOUTH SHUSH. (iirliiiri !,nc'l latlniia) t'allfnriiin Kaprm (lliruiitli) Hii in f- iiKur 7 11 . m, a w p. in. v.i . in. t 7)i m M . mi 4 W i. m. Hm'tkl MUIIKUUI.K. II V KM 'T II UK rACiriO SAILBOAf). Mill rliwM smi'l North, 8 'XI i m. ami 7 p. m, Mall oi' wiiitiK Hmitli, K f7 . m mill 7p m, Mai ili-trllititiHl Iriiiii NnMiaa. in., lo lfia in. Ma i dlali.bui'l lrni kiiiuli, I a. in , 4 p. ui, sr sabt iis,l'iio lis. Mall rl'.aoa for I'lirtlalid u, diiirll utli ulU, 17 i.ixhi. ami 4 Vi i. ill, MiloloM Inr Milwaukee only, I IS a. m.. 4 45 H m. Mini .nlvai liom FnilUmJ, II SO a, n. ana 4 .11 p- in. sius Soiitsb. Orrfiin City to Kljr, Varus, Mullnn, Utioraland Mulalla lana al W m. anil arrives allim. 'irwii Clly to llnavi-r Crik, Mink, Clark. Hi-kIuw llri,l iiliiu Mllla, ami :oltm.ltiaa I 1 it. in. MiMiilay, Wliiiwlay ami Ki.day, and rtmirn Mli.wlns ilave al 4 aft n. m (lrriill t.'lty to Viola, luan and llnlland Iravra Ore"ii City Monday, Wwliimla and JTrldarat l.UU p. m., lalii Viola tain days I 7:UUa, W or.'xini L'lly to Wlllam:t, huff r I and W ...iill., arrluaal iU;Ma. in, andivava. al II M a. m. U,..y. 0 if rl illivif indnw li 'p''" on -inula fni.u iu in II a. in. AII"i"r.il'Mp-l -iili'hi l i ai i "i'"r l iiiompily m I off Bun ar, aj ,u otl.vr d tya. 1 i KhI' Ki mall lhat In dnlayod an I Mist" ari o 1 1 no a. in., a. I'. U. lu wilt c m o.i 12 O'ri k or 4 IA .wH'iO oar. ttI.UKVTK FAI.IJI K'Y. tabs leave suarssMoa sainus ( ffl a. m. : " su lu on " 1 1 -no U ii ' 1 Ift p. in. 4-0 I 0 10 7:1ft " WILLAMETTE ALL r) an . ra 1 tj ft l"0 n " l:(Jft p. m. 1 t " 4 41 ft sa - i 1 at ' v ift " llfHrmiiif -Ilr .1 II Mill.., ,I..i,iU ! treat" all iHsi-aw' of llm uriil cavity surli n nrliMiiiii'iilltiM, iriiliilrj, kIiikIvIiIh, iikoiiihIh of lliu miixilliiry bonus, pyorrhea, alvimlurii at ml llhiotis tumor ol (lis kiiiiih. Arllxlli golil mill ponwluin crowns ami lino plum work, flrst-clatis W(irkiiiiiHliii, Kxain'iiiition fruo, Terms iciim(iiihIiI. Olllco 7li xtrt'ot. llV.il, tiSTAih TKAXHFKHH. hiruUlieil Kri-rjf Wei k bjr llm ( Im kn nmn AliNlrurti Tnmt ( oniiiniir. J K MuvUy ittux tu Juliu K Winn Apr Hi C I) !i of nw'i '" kihI lul 1 , me 23, 1 1 a, r 3 e. . I 1 Oniton City rucklniCo(ly ilitirllO to 1 l.aiiU Mur 17, 'UO, H I) tract In imjc SO, I 'i i, r 2 61 Julin l.nwpaiicli to Anilrea ami lltuiry Turner June It), '114 W I) Rpi; of ne'4 ami of li,' K.ic3l,t3, tf e AiiKiint (ii)iinroiii'ky t tix to W hllCornuit March 8, 'VI W I) ) arta In William Ttirkcr claim n't I), H i, r 4 e OI 11 Kyllo l uk toOUf II Kyllo 600 300 Fub8, '1)7 WD, ot ii1 of 250 p m ftiin.T eat ! y hour linlll o'nloik .. a .... .., .v . i. , a la. hi I. Ill l F ' ' t. A Mii.i.r.n, vrr, FKIDAY, Al'Itn. 10. im7. Fhom tUiiTiiaax Oukmom ('Ian-ma Kintt, a former rvaMentof Mullno, rc-turni-il Tuna.lay, acuumpaitii'J ljr li lfu, frtJtn Huiillifru (niin, liere lie liaa lircn ri'itlini for aomntime iat. Mr. Knott haa Ih-i'H rii!i,'' 'n plan minliiK at (ioKI Hill, liut anya there ia a great ileal more lutteiy than profit In the l)iialiina. The larweal flean up he evir maile in any one day a 3.01 and ni'tf ledixl to lU the riinulli'Kt amount taken. The coot of II vine ia very much hlither tline than here ami it iamily now ami then that a raon utrikrall rh h and makea anything out of the mining t.ai nM. The farminn tret Ion of Sonlhi-rn Oreifon. he aaya. cannot Ixi compared with tlio Willamette Valley owing to the limited production! of that M-ction. l'olaloea area luxury. only lclng lound on the tallica of the wealthy. The freight rateaof that aection are ao exhorhitant thai what little the farmer lu" to Hell la coiiHiimt'd In the ahlnping. The cllmaie he aaya in aim) very much over rated. It rained and nnowvd almt continually during the winter and when he left there lant Monday the thermometer nlood at 04 In the ahude and waa (till going up. Mr. Knott aaya Unit if ho coul.l have a Wil lamette Valley farm located down In Southern Oregon with the market found in thin valley lie could lie a millionaire in Ave yeara. 8itiKWAi.it AnvaariMNU A stranger vlalting Oregon City for the flrat time, especially If he were frenli from the cy clone diilriuta of the Kiat, would think Min ai reel had U-en vliied hy a full grown Oklahoma cyclone. The aide walki are lined with oil lanka, flour, 7x0 feet dry gooda b ixea, crates of cab bage, cord-wood, aackft of onions, pulls, of jelly, tool chests, cook stoves, hay rakes, rocking chairs, bales of hay and straw, farm plows, boxea of Halt, har rows, beer kegs, cultivators, etc. There Is a city ordinance prohibiting the ob structing ot the sidewalks with merchan dise but the city authorities havo been very lenient with the business men and they have trospaaHod nxn their privilege and if the practice ia not stopped helore another year the sidewalks will be Im passible The peculiar thing about the whole custom is that those merchants who contend that advertising does not pay monopolise the most sidewalk space In the display of their nwlii. Wohkmam Injuuki). James Alexan der, an employe of the TacKlc Bridge Company, was struck on the head and chest with a block and tackle Just before quitting time Tuesday evening, suffering concussion of the brain and sustaining Internal Injuries. Me was borne across the bridge on a stretcher to the olllco of Prs. Carll & Hommor and latei was taken to the Oregon City hospital, where every attention that can aid in his recovery U being given him. Laid to Hkst. The funeral of little Eva Adele Hawlev look place from the family residence on the West Bide last Friday morning at 10 o'clock. The ser vices, conducted by Dr. J. W, Cowan, were very Impressive, and were attended by the Immediate friends of the family. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. The interment was in the ' city comotery . Fkhsonal. Tho yiintleman who an noyed the congregation lust Sunday by continually coughing will rind iimtant relief by using One Minute Cough Cure, speedy and harmless remedy for throat and lung troubles. Geo. A. Harding. 10 1250 300 100 nw'l see 11, to s, r 1 e Charles Osborne to Andrew McCall April 3 '07 W D of sec '12, t 2s, r 7e K J Klvens to Flora K 0 Klvens Feb 24, '07, W I) w 70 ft, lots 15 and MO I A 8 CVs Fist add to OsMI'KO Geo W and LI) (iibbon to John and Kusan J Kagan Mar 0 07 W D 100 acres in claim 40, arc 2:1. I A a, r 1 w also lois 6 and 0 of said ewtlon 100 H W Hardesty to Kililh M llsrdesty Apr 0, 'tj7, W D, K0 acres In see 5, t & s, r 1 H A and O H llui-a llen to Frederic (iage Mch 21. 'l7 W D 2117-K OO acres In acc 34, 1 2 a, r2e F.ll Criswell to Oito M Kunxmau April 1, '07, W p (consummation of bond) 23 aires In acc 10, t 3 s, r2 e M K Wlllmighhy to D K Wise Apr 20, '07 W D trai t 10 ft wide, 5 chslong wh'O, 12 a, r2e M K Willoihihby to Harriett Millar Apr 3 '07 W D lota 3 and 4, blk i:W Oregon City 500 (Hailstone H K Asso to Jacob lUuch Mai IS '07 ais-cial W I) lots 1 to 17 hlk 84 (iladslone.... A II Haworthet al to K J Atkins Aug 17, 07 W I) part ol lot 115 Friends Oregon Colony 1500 Julia A and J II Hickman to Kate and Fred Uane Apr 8 '07 W D lot 2 and ni of lot 4 blk 20 Kotiertaon 300 W 1' Tucker toWJ Miller Apr 4 1)7 W I) 0 acres In Allen A Fish claim ZephO Dunn to I'liillp Chaperon Mar 23, '14.(2 C D i'?4'fl '"U ae'' of nc'i se'4' of sec 30, 1 3 s, r3e 5 J D and K A I-ee to Sarah L Hean AprO'll", A'Dlols 0.7, 8.0, blk 42 Oswego 1 J D ami K A U-o to MilUm V S.c.ith Apr 0, '(17 W D Ms 1, 2, 17, 18, blk 3(1 Oswego 1 J I) and K A l.ee to (t T Tucker April 0 '07 W D lot 10 blk 30 Oswego 1 Chas N and Kusan 'J Scott to Clarence W Simpson April 0, 07 W D ,'n' sect) and 15 and e of nwJ-4 and w,1 of nJa of s.'y and swi of aw.l4' sec 3 1 vi of see 4 ; nw and w,S of sw4', sec 10; of w(j sec 11; my, of nwj ami n'i of sec 21 1 5 s, r 3 e also of h'b of n' and of sec 33, 14 s, r 3e 1 E Moore (by sheriff) to Mary K Case April 10 '07 SD lot 7 blk 9 Falls View 3 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thome system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the mMintv. can furnish information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, Investments.real estate, abstracta etc. Office over Rank of Oretron City Call and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. Unconditional surrender. Is the only terms those famous little pills known as DeWitfa Little Early Risers will make with constipation, sick , headache and stomach troubles. G. A. Harding. RIPANS TABULES are good for headache, heartburn, Hour nto itiach, helching biliouHiicKg, torpid liver, drowtdneHH, lass itude, foul tanto in tho mouth, had breath, conHtipation, indi gestion, dyHpepnia. Tho formula by which they aro 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 ho vill write a pre scription tho items in which will almost exactly correspond with those of tho Itipans Tab ules formula. Your druggist can supply Itipans Tabules in little vials for 15 cents or in a box con taining six of these vials for 50 cents. If ho will not get them for you, address, with tho price, THE RIPANS CHKMICAL CO., ' IDSraucs St.. Nan- Yonx. Ikead made from " Peacock" is as rich ao cake; cake made from it is a8 wholcHome as brcud, PEflCGCK FLOUR CHEflJJ ROLLED OP? and oilier like things, special ties at Harris Star Grocery, Willamette Mock. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Btable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEF1 THJt BKIDOI AVE fcttfOT. Double and Single Rigs, and Bad die homes always on hand at tht owes prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind 01 stock promptly attended to by person o; letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded find Fed on reason able terms. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE POPULAR STIt. ItAMONA will run between Oregon City and Portland daily except Sunday as follows: Lf ave Orezoi City: (8th. Street Dock.) 7 .30 a. m. 12:00 m. 4 ;30 p. m. Leave Portland: (Taylor St. Pock.) 0:30 a, m. 2:00 p. in. 0:00 p. m. SUNDAY TIME Leave Omon City: 0:00 a. m. 1 '00 p. 111. 4 :Ito p. m. Leave Portland: 10:110 a.m. 2:H0p, in. 0:00 p. rn. ROUND TRIP 25c The Steamer Altona from Indepen dence and Salem each Sunday will connect with the Ramona at the basin in Oregon City ; leaves on her return trip at 1 o'clock p. m. THE SHASTA I10UTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC C0MPAN1 Express Trains leave Portland Daily. rj.ni.tai ' Worth. s"fiir. . L PoriUnd Ar S HU.a Mr. k. Lr OmmLlir Lv 7:214. II i&A.M. Ar H. Krmiirloo Lt 7Wy.ii The above trains ip at Eat Portlanil Ort-uon City, W'iMMlliurii, Nalem, Turm-r Muriuii. JfllVrxm. A llmnv. TsiiKi-nt. Sheilda IIhIm-v, llHrrlnliiirif, JuihiIiiii City. Kuaene, Crenwrll. ( (MtSk'f tirtivr, I'rain, ami an sia tiona from ItoM-burg to Aaliland Inclimivr Direct ciinnrciion at San Kranclco with Ot-cliletiial and DrientHl and l'i-illi- Muil Moiiiliiilinei for JAPAN and CHINA Hailing dalea on ai'pliraliun ltalr ami lirkru U EitMrrn points ami Kiirnne. Aho JAPAN. CHINA. HONO I.U .V ami A lr TU A 1.1 A. Can be obtained Irom K. E. BOY D, ticket agent, Oregon City KOrJKHUKQ MAIL iDalWl. 5 JWa.m. I Lt PnrtUnd Ar 9:'i a.m.I Lt OruaouClty Lt 6 ) r. a. I Ar Koneburs Lt 4:40 r. s :ir. a a MAI.1CM PAS K QEK. (Dally. 4 :l r. M. Xt 4:44 r. M L H. Ar -..rtl iu i Ar Orea--ni:iiy Lt - 1 n Lt 10 IS 4 :27 . g a West Hide Divulon. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALUB Mall Train. Dally (Except BundaT.f 7J0A.M. Lt Ar Piiriland Corvallla Ar Lt 6 r.a 1 p.a At Albany and Porvallli eonneet with tralui Kxrren Train DatlT (Except Sunday) 4 4Ar. a. I 7 Mr. m. I Lt Ar Portland Ar McMluuvllle Lt I 8 . 25 A I 5:M)A. a K.KOEHLEK, Manaaer. B. P. ROOEKS, Aia't O. F. and Pasa. A(m Repw Lie PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious steamer Regulator A Personal Matter A well painted house is like a neatly dresxed person always attractive and pleasant to look upon. YOUR HOUSE Can be repsinted and freshened up at a very reasonable price paints are very cheap now. Lion't leave It until the sun makes any more' inaiks and cracks in it. SEE MURROW The painter. lie car guarantee first-class work. SILVER PI ATF THAT WEARS In buying silver pitted ware of any kind, there are two things to consider durability and artistic design,- both of which can be secured by purchasing Rogers Bros.' goods. Our stock of this ware is all new and bought at lowest prices for caHh. If you wish to purchase any article in this line be sure and see our stock. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN The Oregon City Jewelers aXJU'?' r.r m m 150 Boons. Jobs Steams. Caier Clerk HOTEL ST. CHARLES Front and Morrison Sta.. Portland Or. Rooms from 25c. to $1.00 per day Elevator, electric lights and bells and all modern conveniences. Free 'Bus meets all boats and trains Restaurant Connected With Hotel, I'atablUhrd 1M63. CI. GlfiEISII PIONEER Transfer1 and LjrjMftf, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. 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