Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME HonilKUN VWmc ItAIU'AV. HliDTII Hnl'HIl, falllnriiU Kiiirima MliriitiKh) Himuliiiin Ux'al (way aiailinia) south sniimi, KixlnirK Local (wny Ulliilm) ('llfwiiU hTo (iliiiiimli) S Ml . III. ' H in . 111. 0.77 a. III 0: U i. 111 I'DHTAI. HCIIKIiUi.K. nr xii Tiimn ri icic iuii.hoau. Hill I'lcum goiui Nnrlli, D IX) i in, Mull einaoa 4Mlnn HiMith.V Kin. til mil) i. W p in, M I illalnliiiir"! (rutii Nnrlli 7 'Ml i mi,. Hi Id .in. Mull illaillliillili Imiii Mill I h U Ilia III , It .40 J. Ilk. T aim n.Kcimo mm. UII r. i ur I'urllaml ni.il diiirll ulli jinh.U. 1 niHin, ami 4 i'l i. in, M ul Ho. li.r MiUauava uiiljr, 8 (5 a. III.. III Mml nlvi lium Fuillaiiil, II 80 a. in. auI 4 .16 p. in. in mii TKi. Orrami City In K.Iy.Cania, Mullii". MIiithI anil W'illl hwi lit li lu. mill arrlvva m li in. dmir. im"ii ' 11 jr lii llr.yrf f rm-k, Mink, dark. Mrnliiw HiiHik.l nliin Mllla, ami ( niton, lnci I H . m. MniiiUir. 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Tiu Way i'kkhhknis Auk MbKvMiiy of the gri-at mm (hat have Inert known to tlilrt l oiititiy liavti come up (ruin the rank of tlm cuiuinun voo mul muni of Itit'in owed llmlr Mart lo the avlf aw rillie iimila liy a itiollirr. whose ennfl- ili'iiie lit Imr boy m h utiliotiiiilcJ h wtui lir illini;iiiaa to umlitrito ml man hit of ImnUliipii tlmt h inlKlit Iihvh tlm ndvmitMKei lit) o Hori'ly ihtiUhI , A inont itliftic liiclili'iit liuit rnlim to tlie iiotii:u of Urn KxTnui'MiHit o( tliu t'lT.irt liulo farmer liny of Clm Umnti" counly i iiimW ItiK to Mlluln mt ((Iiii'bIUiii mul of the labor mxl irluto lii moilii-r i uihUt K'jIiiK to lii'lp Imr boy. Thin loy, m u miMirU'd by Urn Imly, t hoo hoiUMfiii thUdty tha ooy and molluT ralli'd, a about 11 or 12 )mr of had ad vanced o far in bli niillcn at athoul tlmt hti ri'itiired more bookH.and not Imv I UK tha nioni'y to uir'liHMi thrni, it wan quilrdiool or io mino uy to get the lii'ixliiil book". It a llit'll tlmt bio mother came to bin help. Tbotiub they live on a bit of land nix mile out in the the country which yiuMu thum but a Bounty Income, ahe duieriuinod that the book ahould be bad, and havinx a linall flock of clilckcna, nine of them were cmiht and having no team to haul the in, the mother took lix and the boy three and they net off for Oregon City to carry their load to market, over the aix milt" of muddy roada, for the incident took place ome weeks ago while tho roada were yet muddy. Arriving in the city the chii kena wer peddled off at the private bonne for eah, for the mer chant wero only paying in trade for poultry, and with the money the coveted booka were purchased, and mother and on, lired, but full of lioiw. net off for their little home with the iiHnuiance thai once more the loy could undertake hia work of gaining an education. That thla little fellow, Hhould nothing befall him, will yet make aomuthlng of hlinclf ia cay to predict und bin name may yut be among thoau whom Americans will be proud to honor aa one worthy of the high cat gift of the nation. Fin Stock. Solomon Qlick, a pro greimive young farmer of Clark, haa found that it cota no more to raine and care for fine Block than It does lor bci iiIib and ia getting the fluent Block obtiiinublo for his farm. Lanl week he received from Ohio a pair of pigs of the celebrated Ohio Improved Cheater broed which cost him f-10. He already had a pair of theBO hog which he received last fall from the aamfl place coHting him over $110. The CheHter la a large, rapidly growing bog of a white color and re quires comparatively little feeding to attain a large aire at an early age and are great improvement over the hogs raised by many of the farmers through out the state. If we had more progres sive farmers like Mr. Glick there would be greater proaperity and fowor mortga ged farms in the country. Amkkica's Voluntbkhb. Ballington Booth's volunteers, the American part of the Salvation army, were in Oregon City Monday. The company consists of a lieutenant and a rogircuntal brass band of ten pieces. The muBlcans wear a a gray uniform with gray lelt hat and the lieutenant wears dark blue. They are making a lour of the principal towns of the state to introduce their work and will be followed later by a detachment of organizers, who will organize camps of Volunteers in the difl'urent cities. UiVKit Hoiiiii.iiM-Complaint is mudu that tho IImIhtiiium cngiiucd in finding in Ui Wllliiiniilli) abrmiHt of ilm town have of late been milking a decided hiiIhihii'h of tlii'iiiHi-lvi-", In the early evening wlniii they g' nut to lay tlielr nets tln-y iinliilgi In all milliner of conru and oliM'fiiu laiigiiiiK.i, that Is 1 Hpoken in Hiiili a loud voice that tliey are plainly 1 1 en n I In all the renldeiit'f along the riviir front. At there are many ) pin oiui'iiuiling aluiig the river front and on the MUHpenalon bridge, theaii evening d inlay (if billiuuHguie by tlo IMier mu :i Is yory annoying, eHai:lally to the Imlies. Again on returning to town In the early morning bourn these hoodlum wake up all rrnlileiita of the river front with their yelling and loud ninglng. It will be jiiMt as well for these flMlieriin-ri to respect the rights of other people and to go quietly about their work for unless Ih -y do, steps will be taken lo see that they obey tho law and conduct them Knives a self ri'H-etlng men should. ClONK WllKHK 7IIK WoollllINK TwiNKTII. I'. 1). I'.ruce, an erst while lawyer, real estate and all-around coulldence man who bad a brief business career in thin city closing it with a two-year term In the Oregon penitentiary, baa lately been (iierotiiig in llutte, Montana, fiom which place he recently left, for pas tures new, by the light of the moon. A Unite paMr recently received by Tost master (Jreen devoiea a coliuun to the mis doings of this scoundrel who should he lin ked up on general principles, Ac cording to this paer Hruce has lately coinpleleil a two year's term In the Idaho IS'iiltentlary and left a record behind hint In Unite that will give him another term behind the walls if the authorities succeed in gathering him In. A Mi Kim.kv II km. Frank liaker, of the West Side, has ben tint seems to be thoroughly imbued with the fact that prosH-rity is returning to this land of ours and Is doing w hat she can to hasten its coming. She not only lays every day but since McKinley'a election her eggs have increased very pea-niilibly in size, Mr. Ilaker left one at this olhYfl the other day that measured 8 7-10 inches one way and 7 1 M inches the otbei and weighed just five ounces. The calamity bowler who would ib-niiind more in the lino of hen irocrity than thlk0'l ben Is do ing deserves to live on ham straight without an egg to grace bis plate. Oregon City Taleul Itcroxnlxetl. Col, KoU-rt A Miller has accepted an invitation to deliver an aildresa before the annual meeting of the "Native Sons and Pauuhte ra of Oregon" at Itmw usvillo on the Mill of June. Colonel Miller is a naiiveOregonian in the truest sense of the word, having been born in 1-ane county, rained in Jacki-on county, educated in Mailon county, initiated Into busine a in Miillnoinah county and is now an honor ed resident of Cluckamas enmity. He is eminently qualified to do himself proud on this occasion. Hon. Oeorge C. llrownell will deliver the omtloti at h'llverton on Memorial day, in accordance with the request of the iMKiplo of that town. Mr. lirownull is one of the most gilietl orators in the state and hia address on this occasion will he in accord with the sentiment of the day. Mr. A. S. Dressor will respond to the Invitation from General Hunk Post, No. Ml, U. A. K., of Hubbard, to deliver the Memorial address at that place on Mon day, the 31st inst. Mr. Diesser ia a logical and interesting sieakor and will talk along the lines of the cost of build ing a country like ours, the e fleet of the war, the great work of the Grand Army and duties of American citizens gener ally. Lockii akt, TexAB, Oct. 13, 1889. Messrs. i'aris Medicine Co., Paris, Tenn. Pear Kirs: Ship us as soon ss possi ble, 2 gross Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic and will not have any other. In our experience of over 20 yerrs in the drug business, we have never sold any medi cine which gives such universal satis- facsion. Yours respectfully, J. 8. I! row N i & Co. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggiBt Four FuinoiM ( lmructers In Fiction. Charles Dana Gibson has made a great bit with his Dickens illustrations in The Ladies' Home Journal. In the June number we haye a rare opportunity of eooing what a great illustrator can do in one picture with four famous chactera in fiction. Mr. Gibson prsentB Mr. and Mrs. Micawber, David Copperflsld and Traddles. The long, quaint curls of Mrs. Micawber, ami tho charactersllc of her gloved bans as she "luys the case"bcfore David Copper liolu, have been admirably caught by the artist. Mr. Micawber, self poised and satisfied, wears a calm judical expression as he balances his glass In his hand. The statement made many years ago that "man cannot live by breal alone" is as true as it over was he must have a nice juicy steak or a roast of meat to go with it. Richard Petzold s alway ready to furnish his customers with the best of fresh and smoked meats at either his Main or Seventh afreet market. You run no risk. All druggis's guarantee Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic to do all that the manufacturers claim for it. Warronted no cure, no pay. There are many imitations. To get the genuine ask for Grove's. For sale by 0. G. Huntley. CHOCOLATE BON BONS For Sale By 33. 33. WILLIAMS, Tho Grocer. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars lie ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciiknky A Co., Props . , Toledo, 0. Wo, tho undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transactions and lliiancially able to curry out any obligations made by their II rm. Wkst A Tmcax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wamuko, Kink am & Maiivik, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Ilull'sCutarrli Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c H-r bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Money for Farmers. When it comes to buying harness, saddles, whiM or robes the prices and work to be bad at Willcy's harness shop cannot lie duplicated in Portland. He pairing done in itood shape and promptly. Full line of shoes carried and sold at bed rock prices. Shoe re pairing attended to. Willey's loirirera and farmers hand made shoes have no suH-rior. Call at Lis shop on Seventh street near the deH)t and see how big a dollars worth you can net. ForYoang Men and Young Women There is nothing that will arouse the Ire of a voting 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 shirt waist is miissy tboir neat apiearance is soilcd. The Troy laundry makes a iecialiy of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can lie no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnsworth's arber shop. have Your drain. Few realize that each squirrel destroys il .50 worth of grain annually. Wake lee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator is the most effective and economical poi son known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For sale by C. G. Huntley, G. A. Hard ing and Charman A Co. ' Hooks t'heiip. Everything required in the school room, books, slates, tablets, sponges, ink, pens, pencils, etc. at Daniel Wil liams, cornet Seventh and Center streets. Full stock of nuts, candies, notions etc., frvsh and of good quality. Sold at reas onable prices. Sewing Machine For $20. High grade sewing machines, that will do as good work as aa any that are on the markot, will be sold for the next four weeks for from $14 to (20 by H, 0. Cheney, at Cheney's art gallery. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on H. T, Sladen. He has it at his finger ends. . Avoid Consumption. by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy for coughs and colds than the S. B. Cough Cure. G. A. Harding. Rare Chance. Will trade 3-year old Jersey bull, hlgly pedigreed for good work horse. AddreBS Cliff Farm, Canby, Oregon. Oregon City MarketReport. (Corrected weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 72 cents per biiBhel. Flour Portland, M-30; Howard's Best, $4.30; Fisher's Best, (4.20; Dayton, (4.70: Pendleton, (4.90 Oats in -sks, white, 45 cents per bushel, gray, 40. Millatuffs Bran, (16.00 per ton; shorts, (17.50 per ton. Potatoes 45 cents per Back. Eggs, 10 cents per dozen. Butter Ranch, 25 to 30 cents per roll. Onions, (2 00 to (2 25 per sack. Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 5 cents; 50-pound boxes, evaporated, 6c' prunes, 5 to 7 cents; plums, 4c. Bacon Hams, 0 to 11 cents ; sides, O.'j' ; shoulders, 0 to 10 ; lard, 7 to 8. Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef, live,3to 3,' cents; hogs, live 3 cents; hogs dressed, 6 to 6,' cents; sheep, (2.00 to(2.25 per head ;veal,dres8ed,4 to 4V. Poultry Chickens, young, from $1.50; old (3.00; turkeys, alive, 8 cents per pound. CINDIK3 Him CIG7IU3 Nono but tho very best carried j in Htock, Mrs. Wanda Zimmerman, . Next door to Oriental Hotel. JOHN A.BEOK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he Btand without a jieer. For fusl-daBB, re liable goods his Btore is second to none. Trv bim ! Bread in the Staff of Life, That is, if it is good, wholesome bread, if not, it is more dangerous than the BulletHof theTurks Since assuming control of the Harding bakery no effort has been spared either in quality of flour used, or skill in handling to make Horton's Mread, The equal of the best known made. His pastry cannot be excelled. Tiy a loaf ol whole wheat flour bread. Fine Groceries and -aasa-Fresh Vegetables. Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At lhe City Stables. W. H.YOUNC, Prop., Huccaaaor. to W. f-J. COOke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. E W ABB STOKY, Practical Horsesljoer Track and Road Work a Specialty. Any style shoes forged in Iron or steel. Wagon work and repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on Seventh street, next door to i Nobhtt's stable. I'anlaJ RELIABLE MAN. OR WgIIIcQ woman, asstjred Immediately wghper. SON. THE BEST PAT EVER OF FERED FOR SIMILAR SERVICE. Tha Cosmopolitan Magariiw, edited by John BaisaiN Walks, wiahea to add a quarter of a million lo its clientele, already (he laru atl, of intelligent thinking reader posseued by any periodical In lhe world. IT IS PREPARED TO PAY HAND SOMELY FOR ASSISTANCE REN DERED. It wishes the services of one reliable man or woman In every town, village, country district, or manufacturing establishment In every Stat. All that is required of any one la reliability, earnestness and work. No matter on what other work you are engaged, it will pay you to examine into thla offer. Apply, stating position, capabilily and refer ences, lo THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE. Irrington-on-the-Hudson, New York PAP0LA A. W. PHILLIPS, EXPRESS AND DELIVERY Prompt attention to hauling to any part of Oregon City. Moving attended to promptly and carefully. Special rates given on hauling to and from Gladstone and Park-placo. SILVER PLATE THAT WEARS it. In buying silver plated ware of any kind, thr re are two things to connidcr durability and artistic d' ign, 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 cash. If you wish to purchase any article in this line be Bure and sec our stock. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN The Oregon City Jewelers 4i i f i I GOING To eet one of those ... , FINE HAND MADE HARNESSES . . . Before they are all gone. I must have a set for they out-wear any machine-made harness, besides I can save from $3 to 15 by purchasing of the OREGON HARNESS COMPANY, J. F. CAMPAU, Manager. Opposite Court House Oregon City. All kinds of repairing done promptly and at reasonable prices The Newest Always Takes the Lead For the reason that constant improvements are being made ia alll classes of productions. Yucca Soap Takes the For it is the latest and is the best soap for the complexion, the toilet, the bath and laundry. Try a sample bar no soap equals it. Yucca Toilet Preparations. Lanola Cream, Almond Meal, Peach Blossom, California Lilac Glycerine and Mexican Tooth Powder. For sale by JOSPH C. GIBSON, 203 Second Street, Portlaud. Ceneral Agent for Oregon. R. L. RUSSELL, The Parkplace Merchant. rays no big rent for he owns his building. Has no city taxes to pay and gets his insurance for nearly one half less than the up-town merchants for he has no dangerous exposures. SELLS CHEAPER Than the other Oregon City merchants by reason of these savings. Call and make a trial purchase. FARMERS' PRODUCE Taken in exchange Gent's Furnishing Goods, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS W. YAKEDA, Two - 'A rr TO ORECON HARNESS COMPANY J.F.CAMPAU, Manager. 3 O Lead, for goods. I have taken new quarters in Schism's building Main St. where I have more room to display my stock of men's and boy's furnishing goods. I have (now opened a new line of spring and summer goods just received front Eastern factories. I will also show a full and late line of men's and boy's straw hats a prices ranning from 25c to 85u. I have a special bargain In men's hats at the extremely low price of 45c. Also a nice line of Fedora hats from 00c to $2.00. Having but recently started in business, my stock is new, and having boueht the same at bottom prices, I am enabled to sell goods extremely cheap. doors south of K. E. grocery store. Williams'