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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME HOUTIIKttN I'ACINU RAILWAY. miNTii sound. Callfnrnla Kinrfim (throiiRh) Hielmi lol (way uilima) OIITM SOUND. Kiwnlniri Local (war tallnm) California KiproM (Uiruuili) awia. m. mw p, m. Iff a. m . p. ui POSTAL HUHKPULK. it K)iiTMip( ricirio naii.soad. Mall oIimm iniiif North, (Op.m, lllloliin nulliif Hu'llh,9 Mil. m. apt! a l p m. Mi I dlal'iliuiixTfruin Knrih J mi p si Id H..m, Mll dimilbuud Imiu Souili V lut hi , l.!p.ui. sv bast mill Ei.nnmo uss. Mall eluiM for Cortland and dialrlbuttng diiIku, lynuou. alio in p. m, Miclo.aa for MllwaiikM only, 1:41 a. m . 4 45 p. in. Mail .rrlvas from Portland, II 10 a. ax. aud 4 It p. m. aina mi-Tan. Or(uu City loKly. (tout. Mulliio,I,llralaii(l Mnlalla loavoa at 11 at. ami arrtvaa at U m. 'Viraiim Oily l Haavor Croek. Mink, Clark. Maailuw llriH.k.l'nlno Mllla, ami t.olKni at I a. m. Monday, Wadiiaadaf and Kc.say, ud raltiniaiin following davs al 4 I P. rri lrri City to Viola, Un and Keilland lavM Orraoii Clly M lay. Wwluaaday and Friday al I.W p. a., leaving. Viola aaioa days at 7 1 Win. s. Orvgim City to Wlllamalta, HiafT.pr 1 and Wllxni'llla, arrlvaaal lu.ava. ui. and isv at ll0a.ra. uay. Ovn.rl lulivury window ll njwn on iiuilay from ID loll a, in. Ailiit'rd'iid mi" i ba aim "or la pionipllr sa..l off Una la;, aa iiu tiihar d ijra. All Kmith mall that lldnlavad and I" arrlvaou Ilia in., S. I'. lrln Mill 0ma oil li 'ol.ck lit 4 laa.Ofll'IO oar. WI1XAMKTTK FAI.IJ H'Y. ( AM LI4VI avurassio asinos i ti) a. m. i:in mi 10 ou 11:1 M.io ' il lf p. m. 4(0 ' I Ml " 6 10 7.11 " ILUMTTI FALLS Ma. ID, 7 OU l0 U " l oj p, m. a.i 4 " M " " 1 li) 9 t M l.lo Holiday cra luava mmj hour tinill n'rlok . m. lit a flaot on and -if JShiitv a, I an. C. A. hll.l-bH. Mirr. FRIDAY, JULY I0.I8W7. roaTorrica (ioaaip. The four-year tiTin for (lie holdora of aevernJ of the more important poatotlli ea In rhu kainaa County will almrtly expire. The Mai iitlam olllin liaa Ix'im aettlud by the a iKtlnlini'iit of K. M . Ilartnian, to aucceed Darlon Jmk, whoae piuiiitimmt from I'realili'iit Cleveland ha expired. Mr, Jack goe out ol olfice with the beat of fe.dlnga toward him I rum the patron of the olllie. for hu hai been faithful and courteou In the diachargo of bl dutiea. Mr. llarlnian wa Mr. Jack'a predeceaior and hu the knowledge and induairy to make a good odU lal. For the preaent at leaat, there will tie no change In the Molalla and Nixvly ufflcea for each ofllce la in very compuleut lmiul aal proven by the iart that the patron are ao well aatiafled that there are no applicant for thuir plitce. In the Mackhurg ollico the reaignatiou of Mr. Mangle Rlgg, the preaent Incumhaiit hiupreoipited a lively little content (or the poaillon with Cioo. Bcrainllii, wtio repreaent tlio (tralght reptililican faction and J. W. Smith, who 1 backed principally by the popu lit and democrat, a the aapiraut. The term of ofllce of I'eter Hauahauer, K)atmaier for Canby will expire in Sep tomlier and already a lively conical i boing made for the place, a this ofllce in one of the bet paying olllce in the county, oulHlde of Oregon City. The candidate to tar mentioned are: J. F. Ik-oe, an old loldier and a fruit grower of that place, James Hodge, the well known merchant, Win. Knight, i (.inner anil former aherilTot Clackama county and Henry Kvan, a well-known young man of that plum. l'uHt mauler RuRHell's term in the Onwego olllce will expire thi month and to till the vacancy the two leading candidate are George W. l'roHHerand Mra. H. L. (till. Mr. Gill i the wife of Kitltor Gill, of the Iron Worker, while Mr. TroHimr ia the pioneer merchant ol Ortwcgo and tva in charge of the Onwego ollice for a long number of yeara, muking one of the , iiiont elllcient H)HtiiiAHter ever in tliat ollice. In tlio Milwaukee, DriinruictiR, Handy, Fugle. Croek ' and other olllce north of the Clackama river there il no tulk of a change of poHlmnMcr, the preaent Incumbents either giving audi aatiefuction or their turn expire at ao dititant a date a to diHcournge would-ho applicants. In the eighteen olfice in tho middle section ol the county there i no talk of any immediate change in poHtinuHter. Already the candidate, and thero are several of them, w ho look upon tho Oregon City post ollice aa a moHt dcvirablo billot, are getting their iwlreg in ahape and are getting them con nected with influential men ao that the neccHxary pull can be exerted to bring them within reach of the coveted prisw. IWmitHter Green's term doe not expire . until AugiiHt 0, 1808, and as ho ha made an efficient ollicer and as a sound money democrat supported the candidacy of Mr. McKinloy no ei!brt will be mnde by the reptililican to deprive him of hi ofllce and he will bo allowed to serve hi term. Fai.i.s Vikw Improvements. A a re sult of the work of the resident of Fall View headed by R. G. Fierce, A . .Bar geant anil I. E. Lawrence, that beautiful addition to Oregon City now has a fine driveway connecting it with the city. The new driveway leave Appergon avenue some little diatance beyond the head of Fifth street and wind np the hill to Fall View on lens than a six per cent grade and ia quite direct. It ia svwnly graded and ita completion lvci to the people ol Hint purl of the city a ooiivimleiit and safe outlet as wiill im t muka aMlll(lil(iil ilrlvtwy to ilnariiir mnknrH, for from tliij top of 1'uila Vitiw onrj of tlia inoiit liiinjnlOi ciit vlowi to lifl hail In or nlioiit Oiakoii City, i to m nnjoytiil liy tin iraon who Kxlrm Hiobo lulty IidIkIiU. Tlmt tliU miw romlway la oHiinl up witliont cont totlio city i t crinllt to Hit iit4rirlHu of tlio rnMiilnnti of Fall Vlnw, wlioillil moat of tli work, IIioiikIi aomo lilHiral I'ontrlbiitloiia were KlvnnbyO, O. T. William, utnl otlmr riniii who hold proimrty in tlila adili tion, and It li notlitir evldnncn of the ui Id growth which Oregon City li 'mak ing In all II mi. Till 8i'IHITJAMMT'a CaMI'MKKTINO A grand aplrituallat caininintlng baa hn in aoNNlon for the laat (on dayi in their beautiful park at New Kra, and aome of the moat noted medium and hicturara of the couutry have btien upon tliolr plat form. The attendance by the gttneral publlo liaa bn very good, but not what it wa before the Chautauqua aaaembly fiirniaheil a counter attraction. Next Humlay at t o'clock p.m. Lillie-MilUr Hmlth, the noted lecturer from Texaa will apeak on "Reaaon and Religion." A Lat Cam To Orkoow City. In complianco with the many reipieata from reaiduiit of Oregon City, the Kaat Hide Railway company will until further notice, run through to Oregon City, the rar leaving 1'ortland at II MO p, in. The evening achedule for through cara will limn be aa followi: I.eav I'ortiand at 7 M ; 0 : W and 1 1 :40. The 8 :.T0 and 10 M car witl go to Mllaaukee only. Ikv Wamtko. An lndualrloua. wide awake boy who waul to learn to be a printer can aecure a jxwltlon in the KNTitai'MiNi ortlce. A boy who unokes cigarettoa or who haa not the ambition to make aonivthing of blmnulf ia not wanttid. Teachers' Aoclatlon at Login. The regular meeting ol the Clackamas County Teacher' Aanociation for July will lie held In the grange hall at Logan on Saturday, the Slat. The committee having that matter In band announce that they will havu one of the best pro gram ever carried out at an aaaociatiun meeting. The reputation ol the people of iiOgan and vicinity aa entertainer is audi that no other assurance need lie given a lo what the visiting teacher can expect In the way ol the many goud thing ucb a only the I ad tea of Ixgan know bow to prepare. In addition to teacher It is expected that all school director and other who are intereated in school work will' attend a there will lie subject ol interest to all. lielow la the program aa prepared by the committee, W. W, Austin, Jennie K. Roweu and llerllia M. Kuinner: UM-nltig mug "Mount Vernon Ilells' Verbal! i', I.. Coleman. Recitation Nelta Urrber, Authority of parents In rrgard to tlie tie 1 1 re lo be puraued by tlirirown pupil Clias. Ituilierford, Duet Mr. ami Mra. A. J. Johnson. liilrrmiulon. Recitation Route Oldenburg. 1'atriollc Teaching Mrs. K. L. Clours Kscultlv of the Mind and their onler of drrplopiiieiit Fannie 0. Porter. "lliograiitiy of 1'eatalnui". Mian K.Urackeu. Iut Nelta Uerber and W. Heater, He ware of Ointments fur Catarrh that Contain Mercury. at mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articlea should never be used ' except on pre scription from reputable physican. as the dsmage they will do 1 ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contain no mercury, and 1 taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be aura you gut the genuine. It ia taken Inter nally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonial free. Sold by Druggist, price 75 cents pur bottle. Hall's Family Fills are the best. Rids Wanted. Notice 1 hereby given that the board ol directors of school district No. G2 of Clackama county Oregon, will receive sealed bids at the homo of school clerk on 7th street, up to the hour of 7 p. m . July 22, 1807 for the sale and delivery of 80 cords of good, sound tlr wood, cut from largo green, tanding treeH, thoro ughly seasoned ; first class In every re- pect, 00 cords of said wood to be delivered at the Ilarclay school building on Twelfth street, and 20 cords at the Eastham school building on Seventh street in Oregon City. The v. hulo of said wood to be delivered on or before Sep tember 1st, 1807. The board of directors reserve the right to reject any orall bids. By order of the Board of Directors. S. M. McCowk, DlBtrict Clerk. Vim, Vigor and Victory, these are the characteristics of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little P'lls for consti pation, biliousness and all stomach' and liver troubles. G, A. Harding. For 8nle Cheap. A horse, buggy and harness for sale at a bargain. Horse i perfectly gentle and sound and buiray is in good repair. Ad dress postotlice box, No. 5, Milwaukee, Oregon. IOCKiiakt, TexA, Oct. 16, 1889 Messr. I'url Medicine Co., l'ari, Tenn. Dear Hlrs: Hhlp u a soon a possl ble 2 groa drove' Tast4)les Chill Tonic and will not have any other. In ou experience of over yerrs In the drug business, we have never sold any medi cine which gives such universal satis facslon. Yours resjtectfully, J. H. Rhowni A Co. For sale by 0. O. Huntley, druggist John Urlllln, of Zanesvillo, U., says "1 never liveil a day for thirty years without suffering agony, until bos wilt 'a Witch Hazel Bui ye cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles ciita, bruises, sprains, ecxeim and al skin troubles DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve Is uneqnaled. Geo. A. Harding, Mve Your Grain. Few realise that each squirrel destroy $1.60 worth of grain annually. Wake lee's Hqulrrel and Gopher Exterminator Il the moat effective and economical pol son known. Frice reduced to 30 cents. For sale by 0. G. Huntley, G. A. Hard ing and Charmao & Co. Hooks Cheap. Everything required In the school room, books, slates, tablets, sponges, Ink, pen, pencil, etc. at Daniel Wil Harm, cornet Seventh and Center at reel, Full stock of nuts, candles, notions etc. fresh and of good quality. Bold at reas onable price. Croup and whooping cough are child' hood's terrors; but like pneumonia bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles, can be quickly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. Geo. A. Hard- It Is Greatly To Your Interest To consider the wisdom of thi little bit of plain advice we are go ing to give you about tea. Tea ia aa little understood by the aver age merchants as by the average consumer. He may charge you 75 cents for a tea worth 25 cents and still not make a large protit. He buys his tea like the consumer, from apsarances solely. 1 he fact ia, the prettiest looking teas are ariiiicisiiy eoloreu ami nave lean, terra-alba and other natter added lo Increase their weight. It's small wonder so many ople pre fer colfee and don't care for tea. A pound of pure tea will make from 2()0 to 250 cup. It is therefore not exwnsive. As it is the princi pal beveraue of nearly three-quart ers of the people of the earth it must be considered wholesome Our stock is a feature of our bus! neis. 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 laale, and you will never re gret it. bauiplo cost you nothing, E. E. WILLIAMS, The Grocer. BEFORE SUBSCRIBING FOR A MAGAZINE SEE THE BEST, DEMOREST'S An Unparalleled Offer. 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It treats at length Out-of-Door Sports, Home Amuse ments and Entertainments ; it itives a Kreat deal of attention to the Children'' Department, and "Our Girls," and has a Monthly Symposium by Celebrated People, in which are discussed import ant questions of the hour of interest to the older renders. Let us have your subscription at once. You got more valuo for your money than it ia possible to secure in any other magazine. The Magazine one year for (2.00 Or six months for 1.00 (Over 250 different garment are shown each year, patterns of all of which are obtainable by subscribers at 4c each.) Sample copy (with pattern coupon) sent forlOo DEM0REST PUBLISHING CO., 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. Letter LUX. The following is the list of lotters re maining in the postofllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on July 14, 1897: WON KM' IMT. Davis, Maud Young, Martha Johimou, Mra Annie Mas' LIST. A'laina, Ren KnolW. W D barren, John Mnn, C A llmliop, J Mayer, A'lolpb OoetlhriK, A Moody, T H Oray.Chaa Pluriimer. W J Moliiy, John Kail, Looil A McmIk-, Win Thoinpioii, O. Howell, V II Walker, Albert Jenkins. KcJ Yom. K W Jonas, Wiu J If called for state when advertised. H. It. (Jkkicx, P. M, Hoi's ton Rxwr. A new, seven-room cottage, bard finished, with pantry, bath-room, wash and wood room will be rented cheap' to ' the right person Furnished if desired. Call at this office. Doki With A Kmrx. Those fine, juicy steaks and prime roasts to be ob tained at Albright's meat market are all done with a klnfe in the hand of an ex pert cutter. 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 st bis finger ends. No stairs to climb to Sunset. F. E. Donaldson, Agt. Sunday Services. rillHT CONGREGATIONAL CHt'RCH.- Ker. J. w.Cowau faator. Herrlcei at 10 M a. m. and 7:80 r. u. Similar bebool after moraine aerrlca. Flayer meetluf I bu'flajr ereniDf at 7:suq.cioci. rrarer meti nt ol rount reotile'i Society of Christian Endearor tmrj Sunday VTtuiui aieuireoipi. FIRST BAPTIST CHtJrlCH.-RT. II L Ktioo, Pastor Moraine Herrlce at 1 ): Similar School al 11 15; Ereulur Herrlce 1:K; Reenlar rarer meeting inuratlay erenlns- Monthly Divcedlnc the Brat Sunday lo the month, i orenani Mteunr ererr wencmuiay erenini ooMlal In rluulon to all. 8T. JOHN'S CHURCH. CATHOLIC Rtv. A. HiLLsaaiHD, ruM, On Hurnlar mul at S and 10 au a. M. Ererr tecond and fourth Sunday Oerman termon after the S o'clock maae At all other maaaea Koallab sermona. Bunder iwniKii ai i m p. a. veapen, apoii(eticaJ UDiecia ana Benediction at 1 Mt. at. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHL'KCa.-R r T. I. Jo e. paator. Mnrulna aerrlre at 10 IV Sunday School at 10:UO. Claaa meetluf alter morning terrlre, Krenlua aerrlce at 7 JO. Kpaorth League meeting Sunday evening at HU; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at? JO. atrangera cordially Inrlied. riRHT PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH.-BV. A Uoiitgomcry. Pernor, serrirei at 11 a. n. and 7:30 r. u. Sabbath School at 10 a. at. Young People Society of Chrlatlau Endeavor meets ererr suuaay evening at eso. inuitaay ereoing prayer meeting at ym. neaia iree. EVANOT.UCAL CHURCH GERMAN Rev, Eric, putor: J. It. Ehrst A.l-Uni, Prvarhinr eerrlcee ererr Bunday at 11 A. M and 7:Mi P. M. Sabbath school ererr Bundar at 10 A. M., M'. zi nmerinnu Bupk Prayer Meeting every Thursday erenlug GERMAN LUTHERAN ZIOVS CON- gn-Kational church. Kv. K. Sack, pastor. Service every Holiday at 11 A. M. Bunday school at 10 A. M. 6T PAUL'S CHUECH-Enlsconal-W. D. Williams, D. I)., minialer in chare. Hni.ilay School at 10 a. m services at 11 a. m. and 7 :V p. ni. Kriiiavs at 8 p. m . even ing prayer meeting with an address. Seats free. A cordial invitation to $11 the ser vices. Bread is the Staff of Life, That ia, if it ia good, wholesome bread, if not, it is more dangerous than he Bullets of tlieTurks Since assuming control of the ' Harding bakery no effort has been spared either in quality of flour used, or skill in handling to make Lindsey & Gibson's BREAD The equal of the best known made. His pastry cannot be excelled. Tiyaloafoi wholewheat flour bread. rine Groceries and ""Fresh Vegetables. SO VIAR8' BXPlRiErCK. TRADI MARKS rt?1' COPYRIGHTS JUS. Anrone tendlna a aketch and deecrlntlon mar ejutoklyaaoerUlo, free, whether an Invention la probably patentable. Oommunlnatlnna etrtotly oontlitentlal. Oldeat aaeucy forat-curlna patents In America. We hare a Waehtnaton omce. Patenta taken through Miuin A Co. reoalra apeetal notice In the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, rtlfntlT llluatrated. larmt etrralatloa of any acleutlflo journal, weekly, terms I3.UI a reari Mux montlia. Speolnivn ooplea ana iuok on l'ATyT8 aeut tree. Addreaa MUNN A CO., SSI Broadway. 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Of course s druggist don't make these thing and very few are willing to stand the loss of replacing thern when defective, but we do it and cheerfully too. We want every one who spends a dollar at our store to get hi money's worth more too if possible, and we want you to kick If not satisfied. We are trying to make our store the pleasantest and most satisfactory store which you visit. We shall appreciate yonr help. Red Seal Sarsaparilla li compounded and bottled in our own store, it contains the choicest and purest ingredients and is put in bottles containing one-fourth more than the usual dollar size. 1 ' IF We sell it for 60 cents and will cheerfully pay back yonr money if yon are not satisfied witn it. ' C. G. HUNTLEY, Original Cut Rate Druggist. Oregon City. ,t,i iiiiiiimii.iiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii n.iiiiiiiijniini,iiiiii..iiii i hi ntl mini mii ill sjTTlrTTinTllinTTW I HM GOING To eet one of those . . . 1 j2hn' FINE HAND MADE HARNESSES . . . Before they are all eone. I muBt have a set for they out wear any machine-made harness. besides I can save from $3 to lb by OREGON HARNESS COMPANY, J. F. CAMPAU, Manager. Opposite Court House Orecon City. All kinds of repairing done 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, Corner Main aud Fourteenth Sts. l)elure's raazir;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 KlpHns's first American serial, " Captains Courageous." iBegins in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's " St. Ivss." The only novel of Steven son's still unpublished, (begins in May.) Chaa. A. Dana. " Recollections of Wartime." Mr. Tana was for three of the most critical years of the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's 1 -.s; LAti.......jii .L I ; - - ' iauintH, ana is prooaoiy oeuer uueu (nan any oiunr man living 10 give an authoritative history of this period from his recollections and correspondence. Portraits of Great Americans. Many of thnm unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it is intended to publish special biographical studies under the ceneral title of MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Picture of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the " Sherlock Holmes" stories, given hira a place beside Toe and Gaboriau. TEH FACTIOUS LUITERS Ian Macloren, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of twocontrubutions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will appear in McClure'b Maqazink. Joel Chandler Harrlw. A series of new animal stories in the same field as t,he " Brer Rabbit" and the " Little Mr. Tbiuiblefinger" stories. Rudyard Kipling. Besides " Captains Courageous," Kipling will con tribute to McClure'b 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 thesamecharacters will appeal , although each will be complete in itself. Anthoney Hope Bret Harte Robert Barr Krfinlt R. Stockton Stanley Weymiin Clark Ruasell will all have stories in McClvkk's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McClure'b Magazini for 1897, the subscription price of which is only One Dollar a Year j The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this i number. The S. S. CTicClurc Co., Hem York City j TO ORECON HARNESS COMPANY J.F.CAMPATJ, Manager. o ... V, ' purchasing of the promptly and at reasonable prices.