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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME HOUTIIKItN VAC1VH) RAILWAY. MOUTH SHUSH, ('IKnriiln KirM (tlirouith) Hoioluri Ixxml (wy imtliiiii) ISO . m. H .ltUp, m. OUTH HOVHI), Hpniri U'i (wajr lUtlmia) Cllfnriil JCpti (litiuglij 9 7! s. m B; 0 p. u rOsTAL HCIIKDUU. it 10 it (tin nana smsoio, MM cIiwm guliif Nnrlh, I 00 p.m. mhiioiumm vi iik Hn'iwi, w m. and t w p ut. M I (tlilrilmi.il (ruin North 7 li p.m., 10 I6i.ni. Mull dMilbu(.d Imiii Koiiili il.IUt.iii., 14Up.ni. BY irr tiiii iLiui fttu liki. Mali eltM fur 1'ortlMid i4 diilrlbulluf pUIIIU, 1110011. HI1U f VI p. Ill, Mail oluM tut Mllwsuste oilly, $;U . m 4 45 p. UL Mail nrilvti from PoitUiid, 11 SO a, in. tud 4:16 p. m. IDS SOUTH. Orou Clljr to Kir, t'uriu, Uiillno.Llbcml nd MiililU ! at 12 tu. aud arrlvaa Hl'iw. dallf. uron Cllf (o tlaarar Crtrk. Mink, Clark. Meailuw HriHik, I'nliiD Mill., ami Oolloii levw Ida. m, MiiikUt, WoIiimiUt and rnilajr, and roiuriuuii following dava al 4 .U i. m Oregon Cllr to Viola, Ufn and Kcdland Ixavaa Urrou Ully Moiidaya W.ilnewUy aud Prldar al I.UU p. in., laavliif Viol, aauia dayi al7;u). B- riiii ciijr lo Wlllamaiu, Bi.fTurJ and Wllmiiollls, arrWaaal lu.o. in. auduiava. al 11 su a. in. laiy. UviK'r.l ilulivary winitow la opvu on uucUr from lUlo II a. in. All I""' rdioi p.m into Ilia Urn ai in 'i, .or I. .iouiiily ael off Suu M "U olh.r dr. Ail Kun rn mall that la dalat an l fnlla t'l arrl iwlll I. m M. I'. W-lu w 111 0"in on 13 O'olofk or 4 l5aieotiio car. WM-UMETTK r A 1.14 K V, ca. LSAVB uaMNiiun aaiDui 6 ro a. M. a .nu w ' lo uu n m U lo is p. m. 4 1 I 40 " a io " Ml -llo wilumotb raua II Ma. rn, 7 u) " I uo III " l ot p. tu. a.ift 4 i " ttA " 6 M 7 m :IA ' Similar ert Ih.t every hnur until t o'clock k 1'M, . iu town on auu I"i Juur? s, ivn, C. A, MIU.KU, aurr. FRIDAY. JULY 0,lmi7. lit ILIUMl NOTKH. Thu Building Reason Fairly toiler War In Oregon llty and Vlrlnlir. IVapltn Ilia cry of hard time Oregon City continue tu grow quietly and stead ily. Among 1 1 io recent ImjiroveiniMilH we notu tlio Iult(iiii : Will Canitun la erecting a ni-at cottage In Weat (iUdatono and will move liii family from Ori'gon City to hli new borne the I ant of tlila week. Mr. Can non la employed In the Willamette pulp and paper lullla. Ituaael (i . Ctiie haa had hli hotiae on Fourth an Monroe atrwla ralavd up and new louiulatlon put under It. lie ia alao puitlim a atory and a half addition to the front part of the building. When completed he wilt have one of the pitman Ut reaiduucea lu the city, J. W, Iluirman liua jtial coinplt'tcd hie hoiiae on Apperaon avenue and will move in tliii wmk, J. I). Roiiner haa jnat compli'tiHl liia Contract of ralNing H. 0, Caae'a ham ao a to put another atory under It. The biillding la 40xHO fet, The New Congregational church at New I'.ra in rapidly nearing completion. It will lie one of the fineat churuh build Inna In tlie county when flniehed. The finishing material waa all furnished by 0. II. Heetow & Co. of thi city. Cicero Uinearaon'i fine new roiiidence near (iladritoae la completed and ready fur occupancy, and although Mr. Hinear aoii ia a riingle man It ia quite evident that he line uo Intention of alwaya re maining o. Mm. lluck'i cottnge on Main street Iietween 13th and Nth, which waa recently purchased by Dr. Paine, la un dergoing a thorough overhauling. It ia lieinit enUrned by the addition of a north and aouth wing, and a porch which will go around the entire front of the house. With tlieite Improvements com pleted It will be very commodious arid comfortable residence. Dr. I 'nine will move from nil present dwelling on the West Side to this house about the last of August. Tlio eight room reeidunce of Robert Freytag, which lie in having built on Main treet near his place of burliness, la rapidly ncarlng completion The jiliiHterers will have their work finished this week, when It will be ready for the finishing tuuchin to bo applied by the curpentor and painter. The foundation wallB of the new resi dence of C. O. Huntley, which la being constructed on the cornor of Washington i and Ninth streets, have boon completed and the contractors, White Bros., have commenced putting up the frame work. The house will be of einbt rooms, and will Imve all tho conveniences of a mod ern, up te-dale honvo, and will nuike Mr. and Mrs Huntley a very comlort nlilo lOHldonce. It him one of the most sightly locutions In tho city, commend ing a fine view of the lower part of Ore gon City, and the Willamette river, and the intervening country between this place and Portland. Buekli'ii'i Arnica Naive. The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Tile or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satiHfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charraan A Co., Charman Bros. Block. The (,'lly Fill hers Meet. The city council met Wedneaduy even ing for their tegulur monthly meeting for July. The council was culled to order by Muyor Caufleld, with Councllmen, Wittier, Roomer, Harris, Koake, Hiimih, (Japlim, Wilson and tluult, and Itecoidcr Ryan aud Marshal Iliirna. The mlcutei of thu previous meeting were then read. A petition presented by Thos. Trem buth for s renewal of his saloon license was granted. A communication from Cleveland and Cleveland, attorneys for the Fast Bide Railway Co., asking that the city with draw its suit from the circuit court, was referred to the fltianc committee. The recorder's report showed that during the month of June, the followln licenses were Issued. (1 II Young, second hand store. $ 3 00 Sllverton band 3 00 W F Block, second hand store, , 3 00 Z 0 Wood, llquonr license 200 00 Homers Concert Co .... 8 00 And during the mouth of June warrants on the general fund were drawn amount ing to $170 il, and on the cemetr fund amounting to f 110 00. The report of the water commissioners waa read, and referred lo the finance committee, The report of the finance committee was adopted, and warrants ordered drawn to pay the following billir: T F Ryan, recorder's salary.. I 25 00 0 K Burns, salary as marshal.. 00 00 K L Shaw, lilghtwatchman's salary 00 00 Clias Bahcotk, work on street.. 1)7 00 I'aul Hlmmelgarn, meals at Jail. 1 (-0 PoH) k Co., supplies 5 00 Oregon City Press, printing 4 23 Oregon City Courier, prlullnit. , . 9 00 Portland General Electric Co., lights 171 86 Oregon City Labor Ktchange, crushed rock , 41 llson A Cook, supplies 7 02 Hiram Ntiaight, broom 50 I) W Klnnaird, city surveyor. . . . 10 00 II K Stiaiglil, treasurer's salary. 14 00 The report of the finance committee on R. L. Holinan's petition for reduction of licenae, adoptod and placed on tile Reort of city Treasurer Straight for the three month ending June 30, 1SU was read and referred to finance conv mil tee. Following ia a summary of hi report: i OISRHAL ri'SU. Iialance from laat rrnort Ilftlltofl lleualpta for quarter ,'WiO.llH Tolal 4IMO07 Elnillluri aai.7 llalanceon hand 2IXU2 1 SKVKSTH ST. H'KD. lUtanoe at laat reinirt 1I0.0S r.xpeniliturva , Balsiiceon hand 110.15 WATta resit. Halaiira laat riort .' 4im.s7 Itvoripu for quarter 2173.MJ 2ITH.X EieiiilUurea 1774 10 Ilalanceon hand CJCMKTKKY fl'SO. Iialance lait reisirt . llaetlpla for quarter uair 17U.07 70.U) 210.07 Kxiidlturti 110.00 Ilalaiire on hand 124.07 On recommendation of the committee on streote and publ ic property, the pro peny ai me loot oi Mgtit street was leased to the Oregon City Transportation Co., for one year at $2 50 per month payable quarterly. The report of the cemetery committee recommending that sexten be elected at the next regular meeting of the council, who would serve the city for one year, was adopted, and the recorder authorised to advertise for bids An ordinance legulating lota and inter ments in the city cemetery, was ordered published. a. An oruinance declaring a renate on street assessment, and authorizing Re corder Ryan to draw warrants to pay tho same was ordered published. An enjoinment of the city chief of polioe not to sell the St rat ton property for delinquent taxes, was referred to finance committee, with power to act, An argument was then bad by the couiicilmen relative to the cancellation of a judgement by the city against Mrs. Paquet for suit relating to city taxes which she instituted against the city. On the motion being put, it was lost On motion, council adjurned. Beware of OlntmenU for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through tho mucous surfaces. Such articles should never he used except on pre acriplions from reputable physicans, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you con possibly derive from them, Hall's Catnrrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is takon Inter nally, and made in Tolodo, Ohio, by F. J. Choney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by DrugglstB, price 75 cents por bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Vim, Vigor and Victory, these are the chaiacteristicsof peWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little p'lls for consti pation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles. G, A. Harding. EDUCATIONAL NOTES All communications Intended for tb column should be addressed to Mrs. II, 8, Gibson, Oregon City. Oregon, Following Is the report of the Beaver Creek school district No. 15 for the term ending June 18: Days taught, 20; at tendance, absence, 111; average No, belonging, 37; visitors during month 20. Those neither absent nor tardy, Dora Hughes, Perry Loundergan, David Thomas, A. Kirk, Lens Stuedeman. The school closed on Friday, June 18. The following program was rendered by the pupils, before a number of their parents and friends: Hong-"Amerlca" School Recitation Selected. Lizzie Thomas. Recitation "Do Your Best" Willie Martin. Recitation ...."Dolly Dear" May Traylor. Dialogue Selected Elsie Llinan and Lulu Traylor. Recitation Selected Esther Martin. Recitation "Tommy's Valentine" Willis Hughes. Recitation... "The Clock" Mary liolltnan. Recitation Selected Elsie Llman. Recitation" lluw the Leaves Come Down Art Kirk. Recitation Selected Mary Jonus. Recitation "The Rejected Guest" Dora Hughes. Recitation Selected Bertha Thomas. Recitation "Good fiye Old Arm" Marie Herman. Recitation. . ."Take Care of the Minutes Marie Daniels. Recitation "Nobody's Child" Annie Thomas. Recitation Selected Maud Daniels. Loiiss G. Kits, Teacher. School closed in district No. 33, with an extensive program by the pupils, at the close of which was given a mock trial. After the trial the baskets were sold to the highest bidder. Although the receipts of the evening were not very large, fl.25, It was quite well, consider ing that the number of baskets were small. The program was well rendered and was listened to and appreciated by a large audience, numbering about 250 people. In conclusion we wish to ex press our thanks to those who so kindly and willingly assisted us in making the entertainment k success. Rohkkt Gistusr, Teacher. Locxiiabt, TexAS, Oct. 15, 1889. Messrs. Paris Medicine Co., Paris, Tenn. Dear Sirs: Ship us as soon as possi ble 2 gross Grave'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. IShowni A Co. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist John Griffin, of Zaneeville, O., says: I never lived a day for thirty years without suffering agony, until a box of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles. cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all ekio troubles DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve is unequaled. Geo. A.Harding. fmve Your Grain. Few realize that each squirrel destroys $1.50 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. Books Cheap. Everything required in the school room, books, slates, tublets, Bponges, ink, pens, pencils, etc. at Daniel Wil liams, cornei Seventh and Center streets. Full stock of nuts, candies, notions etc., fresh and of good quality. Sold at reas onable prices. It Is Greatly To Your Interest To considor the wisdom of this little bit of plain advice we are CO' lug to give you about tea. Tea is as little understood by the aver age merchants as by the averago consumer. He may charge you 75 cents for a tea worth 25 cents and still not make a large profit. He buys his teas like the consumer, from appearances solely. The fact is, the prettiest looking teas are artificially colored and have lead, terra-alba and othor mutter added to increase) their weight. It's small wonder so many people pre ' for cofloe and don't care for tea. A pound of pure tea will make from 200 to 250 cups. It is therefore not expensive. As it is the princi pal beverage of noarly three-quarters of the people of the earth it must be considered wholesome. Our stock is a feature of our busi ness. We carry the largest stock and greatest variety. We can make you all tea drinkers if you'll give us a chance to find what suits your taste, and you will never re gret it. Samples cost you nothing. E. E. WILLIAMS, The Grocer- Cab ako 'Joat Dkci.akk a Tkuck. In the Is-' !-,3ud of the Estkri-kisk, It was stated that tho dual negotiated between the East Side Railway Co., and the Ore gon City Transportation Co., was de clared oh.. On Tuesday. July 6, new arrangements were made which meet with approval by both parties. The frnluht and passenger rates are to lie uniform on both lines. The fare will be 25 cents for a single ticket, or 45 cents round trip, and tickets will be good on either car or boat. The Electric line now runs its freight car into Oregon City, the building opposite Major Charman's store, having been leased and fitted np for a freight depot where all freight will hereafter be delivered. The free delivery of freight from the freight car Is dis continued by the Electric company. Houss roa Rint. A new, seven-room cottage, bard finished, with pantry, bath-room, wash and wood room will be rented cheap to the right person, Furnished U desired. Call at this office. Done With A Kairi. Those fine, juicy steaks and prime roasts to be ob tained at Albright's meat market are all done with a kinfe in the band of an expert cutter. For Campers and I'lculcers. Vienna Sausage, Vienna Sausage and Sauerkraut, Lunch Sausage, Van Camp's Pork and Beans, Heinz's Pork and Beans, Heinz's Tomato Sauce, Picnic Hams and Bacon, In fact everything necessary for out door life. MarrAMulr. Willamette Valley Farm Loans. For thirty days special low rates will be made on choice loans of $1500 and upward. H. E. Noble, Commercial Blk. Portland, Or. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on II. T. Sladen. He has it at bis finger ends. Sunday Services. F1H8T CONGREGATIONAL CHt'KCH. Key. J. W.Cowau faMnr. Hervlcea at 10.80 a. M. and 7 81) r. M. Sunday School after morning avrylcc. Piayer meeting llioraday evening t 7.3uo.clock. Prayer meeting of Yoong People's Society of Chrlttlan Endeavor every Sunday yeningatt.'Suprampi. FIRST BAPTIST CHCKCH. - Rav. M L. Rt'oo, Pattor Morning Service at lujo; Sunday School at 11:45; Kvenlng Service 7:80; Regular prayer meeting iburaday eventug. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the flrat Sunday In the month. A oorulal Invitation to alL ST. JOHN'S CHCRCH.CATHOLIC.-Riv. A. Hiu.aaD, Paauir. on Sunday mam at 8 and 10:80 a. u. Every aecond and fourth Sunday Uerman aermon after the S o'clock maaa At all other maaaea Kngll.h aermona. Sunday School at 2 no r. u. Vestwre, apologetica aublecia and Benediction at 7:S0r. a. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHCRCH.-R'T. T. L. Jo Pa.tnr. Morning aervlce at 10 45: Sunday School at 10:00. Clan meeting alter morning .ervlre. Evening aervlce at 7:30. Epwortn League meeting Sunday evening at 8:30: Prayer Meeting Thumday evening at 7 JO. atrangera oordlally Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHFRCH.-Rit. A J. Montgomery, Pattor. Service. al 11 a.m. end r:au r. a, sauoatD ecnooi at 10 a. a. Young People'. Society of Chri.llau Endeavor meeta very Sunday evening at 6 30. I h in .day veulng prayer meetlug at 7 JO. Beau free. EVAKulMCAL CHDRCH GERMAN Rey. Erlcn, Pator: J. R. Ehrkt Aol-Uni. Preaching .ervlcea every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:.KJ P. M. Sabbath .ohool every Sunday at 10 A. M.. Mr. ZlMiiiiurmau tjupt. Prayer Meeting every Tburaday evening GERMAN LUTHERAN ZIOX'8 CON gregalional church. Kev. F. Sack, pastor. Service, every 8 mid ay at 11 A. M. Bunday school at 10 A. M. ST PAUL'8 CHURCH-Episcopal-W. D. Williams, D. 1)., minister in charge. Hui.day bcliool at 10 a. m., services at 11 a. ni. and 7:45 p. ni. Fridays at 8 p. m. even ing prayer meeting with an address. Seats free. A cordial invitation to all the ser vices. Bread is the Staff of Life, That is, if it is good, who!eome bread, if not, It is more dangerous than the Bullets of the Turks 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 & Gibson's Bread The equal of the best known made. His pastry cannot be excelled. Try a loaf ot whole wheat flour bread. Fine Groceries and miw Frcsh Vegetables. l"lfrSfll RELIABLE MAN. OH Vdiaa.lwJ WOMAN. ASSURED Immsdiafelv S?VH SON. THE BEST PAY EVER OF FERED FOR SIMILAR SERVICE. The Cosmopolitan Magazine, edited by Johh Brisbin Walkhh, wishc. to add a quarter of a million to it. clientele, already the larg est, of intelliKent thinking readerk possessed by any periodical in the world. IT IS PREPARED TO PAY HAND. SOMELY FOR ASSISTANCE REN DERED. It wishes the services ol one reliable man or woman in every town, village, country district, or manufacturing establishment In every State. All that is required of any one is reliability, earnestness and work. No matter on what other ; work you are engaged, it will pay I you to examine Into tills offer. Apply, lstin position, capability and refer, nee., to THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, Irvingtoa-on-tha-Hudson, New York Once in a While Something we have sold doesn't wear as well as it ought to. Perhaps it's a brush, a water bottle or a syringe. Of course a druggist don't make these things and very few are willing to stand the loss of replacing them when defective, but we do it j and cheerfully too. We want every one who spends a dollar at 3? our store to get his money's worth more too if possible, and we x want you to kick if not satisfied. S We are trying to make our store the pleasantest and most satisfactory store which you visit. We shall appreciate your belp. P Red Seal Sarsaparilla f Is compounded and bottled in our own store, it contains the I choicest and purest ingredients and is put In bottles containing one-fourth more than the usual dollar size. We sell it for CO cents and will cheerfully pay back your i money if yon are not satisfied wito it. t C. G. HUNTLEY, Original Cut Rate Druggist. Oregon City. nr ii.miii utiilimini umil ll r HI I lltjui n l mm im t ll it cirfrfWrWirWIr'rTm i nm GOING x -sw t m m w m m m i s To eet one of those ... FINE HAND MADE HARNESSES ... Before they are all gone, I must have, a eet for they out wear any machine-made harness, besides I can save from $3 to $5 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. BREAKFAST BACON DELICIOUS HAMS None better in the city. Makes a breakfast fit for a king. Try. a sample and be convinced. FREYTAG'S GROCERY, I Corner Main aud Fourteenth Sts- Tlure's Taazir;e For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authorita tive aad adequate Life of Grant ever published. Lavishly illustrated. (Be gins in December.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, " Captains Courageous." (Begins in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's " St. Ives." The only novel of Steven son's still nnpnblished. (Begins in May.) Chan. A.Dana. " Recollections 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 man living to give an authoritative history of this period from bis 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 eeneral title of MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Picture of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A sei ial by CON AN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the " Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him a place beside Toe and Gaboriau. TEJ4 FflmOOS LURITERS Ian Maclaren. All the fiction that he will write during the coining year, with the exception of twocontrubutions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will appear in McClurb's Magazine. Joel Chandler Harris. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the " Brer Rabbit" and the " Little Mr. Thimbletinger" stories. Rudyard KlpHng. Besides " Captains Courageous," Kipling will con tribute to McClire'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 appeal , although each will be complete in itself. Anthoney Hope Bret Harte Robert Barf Franlc 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 McCix re's Magazine for 1897, the subscription price of which is only One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. number. The S. S. mcClure :miMM " ' ' ' 1 1 n in 1 1 LjJ.llJ 111,' UJ 1 1 rut I i""mi l t M TO ORECON HARNESS COMPANY J.F.CAMPAU, Manager. Subscriptions should start with this f Co., tfeui York City