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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME NoimntN I'Acmi: railway. HllHTII HCII'MU, Oil tifrnU Klir (lliruiiKli) Hii.vbmy Loual (way .tailum) W a. m. .nop. in. SMITH ailUMl. '?. m ; Up, in California KlpreM (lliriiiiKh) ura I'OHTAl H(J I IK I) U.K. it inh'tiikhk r( irio NAivmuu. Mnll rliM (oint Nurlh, lHOtim. Mull olixm H'lliu So'itli.ll nna. m ami i Wipm, t j itlaii tni't'1 fi"m Nnrih 7 ; in., u It .". 1111 (ImllUuud iMlil fun Hi Ml ill , .4U.m. SY saar nm iijikic uh. Mull rl'Htu lor I'iirtlan4 ai.d diilrlliuUnf ulil. I'iinmu. mill 4 4A p. in. Mililo-i Ut Mllwmilre. onljr, 0 41 a. !.. 4 4 i m. Mail ifilvea irtm PmlUiid, 1IH0 a. di. aud (.11 p. m. mill aocTM. Orrviiii ('.ityttiKly.L'erae, M ulliiii.Ubnralariil WnUlU k.v.i at U in. and arrives ilUm saiiy. uri'inn Clly In llxawr Creek, Mink, Clark. Wi'uilow Urmia, t'liluu Mill., end ttiliini.lvavea at a. in. MmiiUy. liinaiUy and Kr.dar, and remriiaon lullowliil lea al 4 H6 P. in OriHcm I lly In Vlna, Uiifail and ViMllaiiit leavee )ro"ll t'lly JlniiiUy, WixInMday and rnilaval l:W V. m-, leaving Viola lania dayi Friday at al 7:i. I Oruami Clly to Willamette, W lUniKliia, arrlvuaal lu DUa. in Miaruri and aud wn al II a a. in. ilai.y. o.U"rl iiulivaif indw n ofu on inula' fnim iu in ll a. in. Ail li' rd'iiiii nil" ih Ixii al ilia iiMir ( inninplly 4 HT Bini'lar, m mi nlliar d if. All Kuu ru iiiall lhal It d4ayed an I llle I" arrive on I Mi a. in., H. I'. IMu will c ma on U o'rlork or 4 in on i u lo car. WH4.AMK1TK tkU K'Y. raaa uuva car kwkkih mi hoi t JH) a, in. :iu " Ml UI 1 1 no - 12 IU 1 ISpjrnn. 4 ( II " I IU 1.11 wuaa aarri rata lift . ra 7 ( I no V S 1:1)3 n. in. a.l " 4: 0 41 1)1 -6 7 ja ). 9 lu liillilnfOHti leave eer limir iinill n'rfcvk m. In ell net on and ,.1it Janii r 1. I C. a, MI.IA.lt. X. FRIDAY, HKPTEMIlKIt 3, IH!t7. "llawii una" U'aiTM ok OkiiuoN'Offrv In llm Une of Mm KacranieMo Hwonl I'tilim ol Sunday, Awjiinl 2, appears a must liiltiri-BliiiK articln descriptive of )rKon City, iu lilatory and lUi f rvsnnl dtvslopimnt ml future proiwhi. It la written by Mir iUmn'm (Miinuun Hiuli'i Imr 'iioin tin plutne l "fUMmluna," tU like alt of Iit 4cHilive artli lon hi woU wortxl ami iotenaWy ntiirUiiiiMi. Hit telle of the arttWmrrnt bere of 4r. John MoInlilln, of lira kimlnrM lo the early pioniM-ra, of hil huniP, whioli'ltow itaifli on Main atnwt ka yMial rtiiaa, and ol hirmrave in Ovtliulka uliun h yard, marked only by a inixliHit i)iiailatu . Khe iiieakiof tite old MnthoiliMl chureli, the Unit I'roteriUeit churuti 4Hjlilit:d went of the Uxy wounUiini, of the ltaptint vhiirrh, the 4lmt one an Orrn, -ami of the liintoric apple tme, the iirnt on the coaaU The Indian luntciry of Oregon City and vii'inity ii trrvun in ill uhoaen lant(iiafe, thnir Imliilii, mole til life, thi'ir hurial flaoe on the (-lackaaiui hort diataiM-e ahove ill jum lioii with tin) WillameUo, and of iboir aimual jtnllii'riiiK at the full fur naUon llr.liiii, wlili h, whi-n cn'i, funned a li'adiii part of llit'lr dk-t. The writor alno rMiake of the future of On'un City ai a inaiiu iiK'turinn renter, and cKmt'a 4ur arlutlu with an aKMiitfl juagmili -on the an iiiihI C'huulaiua imicjiilily 4t Oludntuiie I mtk. "lifhcli'na" Iboiih uf tlte hriglilent f die youiiK writirui the 1'ac.lllL' cnael a i ill the iiiforiuation a lie hun uiven Cali furnluneof ()rym City will be aprec alud by our pwiple ai uU la the puhlir spirit of Ki'i-ord-Union, which iini the imiriUnl honor of IkiIiik Californlu'a lead ing daily outiide of San Frmiclwro. Kktlhnkd IIomc Dr. J. VV. kVelcli, rholirnpliitr K H. ClieiMiy and Morti merLtttouiiitte rrturnml laat Thunduy eveninu from a two month, tour over the miuthern portion of the utate and re port a morit ilnlinlitful and profltalile (rip. The Cralor lake retiion alfordod (he Ki)atiNt numlHT of natuial attrac tioiiH and Mr. Cheuey WMMired 147 fine viewi of th ii wonderland of Bootlmra Oregon and other pointa of intcrtut alonif the route, while Dr. . Wolcli hrought buck the ikin of a large tcroy wolf ai proof.of hil prowesa aa a hunter. Several dayi were ipent at the Klamath Indian "K'y1 whuro HhIi and game birds abound In great abunduiuw. The party have an exhibition in George A. Hanlinn'i window, of a biscuit, which they claim in afliimplo of (ho brend tliev ate on the trip. Some people might tuke it for a loaf of Klondike broad, but it ii common, every duy biwuit, comparing favorably (o the Bine of the appetite of the party and warranted not to be fatal at a greater distance than 40 rode. Tiik HrwMKK Is Ewiku. MoHt of our people who have been camped by river, mountain, sea and glen h&ve returned to their homos and occupations in the city. Those who sojourned by the sea tell ro mantic tales about the exhilarating en joyments down by "the aad, sad sea" where the crested waves lash the sound ing shores. I'icnicing, gathering sua shells, promenading along the grey, surf laved beach, plunging into the swelling billows, breathing in the aromatic de lights of the fresh sea air; or watching the tumultuous waves pour upon the quaking sands when old Neptune calls up the mad winds that IhhIi the mighty deep into furious storms, represent only a few of the romantic incidents that make up (lie warp and woof of the story so charmingly reUled by returning ex I'UinIoiiIhIh. The ladle especially look fresh iiml hlifDulrig, The bracing sen briT.ea liuvo klmied the bloom of health into Ihelr cheeki, mid the briny wave have, hived (Im vivaeity of life into the iiiuxh! of their voices stid the spurkloof mirth Into their flushing eyes. Verily, a Ihlng of beauty In a jny forever. Anni ai, Mkktimi, The annual meet lug of the board of directon of the Wil lamette Valley Chuuliiuiiuu AamH'iutlon will be held at the olllee of the secretary, (J. II. Dye, on the aliernooii of Monday, Hf pteinlicr II, at which time pinna for the improvement of tlxi uaiembly grofiiuls will be considered and (llm riHKed, The YjucHtlon of making eurly engagement! for leadnri of tint clnHnfs and for the round table work will be taken up ai well ai M-curlng talent Kit the auditorium platform be lorn all tin bent are engaged for other aasflnibllcH. The aaaociation will not he baudicatiped annther year with a debt, now being entirely free (nmi debt and with the flattering wicceaa made of the late amicinMy the aamiciation an ticipates having ikixI summer one of the mont lntcpi'tliig ami profitable auKin bliea vet held In (iladHioiM park. A IIomk Imiumtuy. One of the many induatriel whk'h could be Introduced into Oregon wUh profit to the manufac turer and farmer, ii the making of broom. Jtefiorti fruaa Yamhill county state tJ tut a broom factory lita l-en In aiicceiwlill iteration at Mc.Minnville for the past year with vnry sutUhmtory re aulte. The briMini corn uaml by the factory In all raimid in Vainlii I county iad the hroomi uiaimfacturBd are of aaood ualily aa thoae imported from the: East, The McMiiinviilie brooaa li a home prolun( and this new Industry should Ik) encouraged by all hoimckec era. The hruona, together witli the bruit sugar and hraip industries., nhonld km fuetereJ until Ute liiiineduiwnd fortltnee arttelel ii tuiiplieil. lfaaih of a fioiievr. AViltiam T. icholl, a piooeer renkient rf tbia stale, onded hi earthly exintanee leal Monday tjy shooting litmaelf at the home of hit fcrother In-law, J. H. Uteloy, on the i'jkrl Side Kailway 4ine, juM op poaite Oawnito. He placed the nioiurle ol revolver 4o the iuo( -ol hi moiitli, the bullet jiWrcing the brain and coining out through (he top of tiro skull. Ibis was dtHie al7:;K) a. iu rwl he lingared until llli. in. he4i4loalli einJod 'bis aulTuriugi. The U'a uan left a Mter sUUni Uiat (or 12 yarsiie had aiafered from inwiui oniaoudUtat opiaieabaii broke Jown bia ftervotM ayitcni. LuhI February be seriounly UJured hia Vmik, from which lie never -fully rwmuered and last April be eeantrely injid one of biaeyea aplittlag kimlllng mocxi. And Uiat with hia wlnile 4iervous y1m ruinWl and hliudiMiaa kuimineiit he 4iad not iaurage to lu llie world longnr. He aeked to be buried Vy the Nide4f bis broCkrur in Harris DrJd'e cemeUry do Watditngton county, lie also rolls uinm rd to forgive liuu jind to rooeive hia ea.il to lluavt'u. V. T. SeUoll was Hi years old and came toUruaon in lSMsuith his jrenls from Illinois, the fotlMir settling at a point iu Washington cuiinty kixmn as Scholl's ferry. He aoniimnlated .some property, In Ike way of iiousei and lots, and for a long lime paet baa done no active work 4ieyond looking after his property and iiis tenanU. His estate is .valued at about flrt.OOO. die was never married, and although beilmd a number of brothers and nlHters, bin only surviv ing relative is aelstur at Uillsboro, Mr. L. K. Walker. Another near relative is a siHter-in-law, Mrs. Louisa ticboll, rulict of his brotlrcr, who resides in Port land. In addition to this lie bad eome lUK'iey deposited in the First National bunk at Portland .and a nuurlier of notes. titers Is No.IiIiik so (ind. There Is notliintrjjiist as ukmI as l)r. Kind's Nuw Discovery lor Consun))lion, CoiikIis and Colds, eo doinami Hand do not ixirmit the dealer to soil you some substitute. lid will not claim there i anything; butter, but in order to make more profit he may claim somottiint? elne to bo just as good. Ton want Dr. Sing's .New Discovery because you know it to be safe and reliable, and gunrnnteed to do good or money refunded. For Cout'ls, Cold, Consumption an4 lor all aflfixtiuns of Throat, Chest and JLunjrs there is nothing so good as is Iir. King's Kew Diseovery. Trial bottle free at Charnian A Co. 'a drug store. Regular size 50 touts and (X. For Young Men and Youuir Womeu There is notlKng that will arouse the ire of a young mun 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 their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a soeciulty of ladles' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no hotter work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnsworth's srber shop. House pob Kbht. A new, seven-room cottage, hard finished, with pantry, bath-room, wash and wood room will be rented cheap to the right person. Furnished If desired. Call at this office. Done With A Knikb. Those fine, juicy steaks and prime rousts to be ob tained at Albright's meat market are all done with a kiofe in the hand of an expert cutter. A Progrfmlre Fanner. Ward Jl. I.Bwloii, of Mt, I'leusiint, was In the city MomUy attending lo probate bimlness pertnluln to the settling up o the estate of his father, the late Hon, A. H I.AWton, Ward being the administra tor. Mr. I.nwtou lr one of the blight, energetic young fanner hoys of Clacka mas county and since aNMiming control of the home place for his mother has added some siibsluntlul improvements tu it. I.ii Nt spring he planted out a row of slmdu (rees along the roadside in front of the farm, choosing deeidious trees so that they would give shade only In the sum mer when needed and would oiler no ob struction to the sun lo winter when sun shine is at a premium. In the intervals of his farm work this summer be has been clearing land ami now has 14 acres of new land clear of stumps and brush. In clearing out the stumps he used giant owder with such good'euVt ai not to leave a single stump to din figure the Held, and the recent dry weather lias enabled him to get a good burn on the roots and chunks, leaving the ground ready for the plow. ( Isae of Fi,tont( Year. Key. T. L. Jones, who has had charge of (he Met bodlnt pastorate In this city orthepaxt year, will crane bia work here nest (Sunday, as his appointment expires at that time. During their year's stay among us, Mr. and Mrs. Jones have made many friends and although Mr. Jones' work has been serrausly hampered try ill health, Ms parishioners and friends will e loath to have him leave. He will preach his farewell eeriusn next Sunday mowing. TMie ladies aid so-iety is arranging a 'farewell eoolal to be given this (Friday) evuiing. Ko admisnion will Im choigud 'bet a freewill offering will lie received at 'the door. lce cream arid cake wilt be -served, A musical program will be ren--dered urWier the direction of Mrs. J. II. trickier, solos by this popular vocalist being a feature of the. program which should not be missed. KveryoM is Invited. How's Thil Ws otter Owe He mired Do Hare lie ward lor any case of catarrh that cannot be aanl by lUIIVCutarrh Cure. F.4. Cnuk-v i Co., l'rous , Toledo, 0. W, the uaJomitied, have -known F. J . Olieney fur th last 15 years, and 'be lieve him ierfecUf honorable an all Wns ineea transactions aud flna,nuiMlly able to carry out any oblifallons tnads by tkelr flnsu 'srr A TaTvAx, Wholeeale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waujiku, auNTAN & MaHMVK, Vkole sle DruggitAs, TJedo, O. Call's CaUerhCure is taken internally, ctiug directly upon the bleed and -rnu-ouiM surfaces of 4fie sysUun. Trice. 75c per bottle. by all druggists. Teeti- ls free. Kall'i Family 1'ills arc (he sxwt. Lusr C cum I on Kates. The SoiiUm-toi Pacific will make a-one fac rate frosa a41 points on their lines in Orejron to tie Oregon state rfair which opens .September 30 andcloneeOctolwT 8. A tit harveetMd a big fair. A clean, viflurons, delijdtful, and comptehensive esposition of everything pertuiningto tt, farm and tlie farnter. nod raees and amusements of all kinds. Kpeaial attractions every day. With the present crop prospects aid the extremely low railroad rate ofone (are for (he round trip, tlie people of Ore gon ua allord to patronise the State fair tlAt bunellts all 'classes. Popular ad miHsioB of -5 ceuti. Ttie'followingis the list f letters re- j i. . in; . y-i:... i Oregon, on September 2, 1887: WOMB S LIST. HeniiKn.i, Augusts. HenisVy, Stuns Krua, J1". L. I'latt, M O Vans Owlal. Mar? Vanmvre, Mrs. t&caio Wagner, E D Woods, II NKlt'iiklST. Weiiinger, Christ. Tlionms, W 8 Timiiihs, Itev T Heckart, V W Halley, Mark Jortlau, Cecil If called for state when advertised. 8. R.jkkkn, T. M. Smull precautions often pa-event great mischiefs. De Witt's Little Early Risers are very small pills in siw, but are most effective in preventing the most serious fonts of liver and stoaach troubles. They enre constipation and headache and regulate the Uwels. Geo. A. Harding. For Kent. A seven-room house, two blocks from the Barclay school, oa street with side walk and electric lights and has a com manding location affording a beautiful view of the Willamette river and sur rounding country. Rent reasonable. Address "House" care of Entewkiuk. Undertaker and Embulmer. R. L. Hohnan undertaker and era- balmer. Gradnate of Embalming col lege. Full stock of caskets and coffins at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor In Weinhard's building on Main street. For Rent. Nicely furnished rooms, on the north fido of Sixth street, between Washington and Center, suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. With or without board. Terms reasonable. A .Merrlmnt's thnnce. I Peing compiilled to change climate on account of ill health I will sell my stock of goods, store fixtures, etc. at Liberal, (lood all new and salable. No indebt edness of any kind on projuTty and no credit business done. Locat'on one of the best in Clackamas county, being in tlio midst of the famous Molalla country ; and 12 miles from Oregon City, by turn- ike road. Will resign the posloffke which could be secured by the right p;rson. j Trsdu is steadily growing and the big crois which the farmers will have, make it still better with the opening of the fall trade. Will give the right person the ! best bargain ever offered in this section I as I must leave Oregon before the rainy I season sets in. F. T. Wiixktt. I Attention Campers. Tlie Wilhoit stage will start out of Ore gon City Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Leaves NoWitt's stable at 12 o'clock noon. Hound trip tickets 2.60. Campers to Wilhoit or other resorts in the country will be taken out in private rtgs if desired at bedrock prices. Call or address Chas. NobliM, Oregon City. Family Hoarding House. For a ice quiet place to board, with all the conviences and comforts of home, go to Mrs. Anna Gantenbein's, north west corner Washington and Center streets. Board and room per week only 3,50. Sunday Services. riUbT COKOKKOATIONAL CHt'KCH. Ker. I . W. Itu I . I'a.lor. Horvlm ilrtai a.m. and 7.3U r. u. Sumlar School alter mirrnlna rrin. Piayrnectliis I bu'aday ewoini .! 74n.clnck. rrayer mettii ot ioiidh i-eiiie'i Snrlety ol Cbrltian KDdarr srerr btinday uiiial.pTBDipL TIKST BArTIST CH0.1CH. - K. M 1 M'Miu, ruM Mornlnn Hvrrtm at fiuwday Mrhoolai H 4t; Krenllii Herrloc 7:iW: Horulal coirenani Mrvtlni; erery WedrnxMlay ewnlnf rwedlaa flrat rtuudajf in tk-e mouAb. A vuruia, ly.Miiuu w mil. 8T. 10rLK"8 CHURCH. C ATHOI.IC Btv. A. HiLLiaaAim. Faauir. Oa undar maaaat 8 and lu M a. a. Keryaood and fimrlh Humlay uermaa r.rmim alter tn a o cioca nui At all olkr dimki Knf!lih asnaona. Sunday HrhMoi at i M r. M. Vtwm, apdogetlcal ubketa aid Benedletavn at 7 .Mr. n. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHTRCH.-R T. U J Paator. Wnntliif aerrloe at 10 ; Sunday chnol at 10 -Hi. cm mroctnu after morulnc aerTlra. a'venlnc aervlon at 7J. Kpw.mk lKiie meetinf tlanday erenlnr al dm, rrayer Heruui iburnoay eTeuaug aivau. atraufen cordially larllca. ntST PKEHBYTtiUAN'CHt'KOH. Rav. A J. MMroroerr. PaiSor. Borrirn at 11 a.m. and 7 10 r. v. Sabbath ehool at 10 a. a. Yoi Peoptt'a Society ol Chrtaltan Kndeavor maeu rery unday riilig at :N. IhuraOaj sreawc prayer Menu k jw. vaaia irea. KVA01UCAL CHDBCH OEKMAN Rev. ErluH, Paitor; i. K, Khhst A-1-Uni, Preairhini aerrlrea -every Sunday at 11 A. M u4;MP. U. gabbath'sekoolewiry Sunday at iw a. M , nr. iiinuisriiKueupu rrmyar Mceunf erorf I hunday avanluc GtT.MAN LtTUaTRAN ZIOK'8 COS rinoiial church. Cev. F. taok, pastor, fervieea every Sunday at 11 A. M. 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