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7 1 Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TJME NOIITIIKIIN I'ACIKIO RAILWAY XIIHTII llllUHIl. California K i nr (lliriiuiili) Hosuliurg laical (way suilims) IHITH smisii. KiiX'lniri l.iM'l (war slallmis) Callliiriila Kiprosa (tliruiiuli; H Mi a. in, v:n. m 6: up. iii I'OHTAL HUIIKDUI.K. Y mh'tiukm ranrio kiu. Mnll r-loses going North, IdOrim. Mallil"ia lining Sti'ilh, IKI. m milt W i in. Ma I ill.lr liilft Ifiiin Nurlll 7 !l i III., Ill It .in, Moll ilisiilliuud Irom South V lua in., 1.4Ui.M. MY ST Mill SUnKlf! MX. Mull clises tor riirllsnil aiid dislrlliutliif pnli'tn, 1 noun, mill 4 ill i. In. M.nl clo ea lor Milwaukee only, 0 (9 a. III.. i 46 u. III. suil rrlroi Ikiiu I'uitlaud, 11 80 a. uu and 4 18 p. ui. mi soitss. Oregon Clly to Kly, Curui, Wiilluo, Mtmrxl nil Mnlalla limves t U in. mill arrives at VI ui. daily. Orvgnn Clljf to Heaver Creek, Mink, (Murk. Mimilnw llnicik, I'lilim Mills, ami llin, Um voa at a. in. Monday, Wednesday and rnday, and returns mi Inllnwliig davs at 4 lift i. in Oregon City to Vlma, laigsu and Itmlland Iowa Orrgnu City Monday, Wednesday and Friday at l.uu p. ui., leaving Viola mini daya al7.uu. ip. Or.'umi Clly to Willamette, Hisff'.rl aid W'IImuivIIId, arrives el lu.iai a. ui. and leave, at 11 Ml a. in. da y. (I. iomI delivery window is npen tin Hinday Innu lutolla in. Ail l"i''r"il'i,n.-. nt ih I1..1 ai tin Mor U noinilly I nh Siiular, aa on otliar d iy. All Kaaii'tu mall lliat Is delayed ant (i lls to arrive on ( m a. in., M. I'. Ii. lu will 0 uiu o.i 12 s'cloi k or 4 KiD wino rar. VMI.I.AMKITK fAI.IJt HY. taaa i.stva itsrisios sxiiioa wiixsMarra rsixs 6 : a. in, '. m. ami " T.im " .hi no " lu ou 9 aft li-i.O " Mtt p. in. li id " a.ii " i l.i p. m. o " 4 .i ID " t l ' B.ii " 1 io 1 m ' 111 " V.U " V lu Burnley ears leave eveiy hoiir niiHI I n'rho k p m, lu illoct on and . t".i Janu r 5. IK'A C. A. stll.l.Mt, miT. FHIDAY, Hl'.ITKMIlKH 10, 18i7. Tiik I.amu Or JtKa.-H any one duiililM thai Ori'Koti, and isMM'lally Clackamas counly, run raleo roan wl'ldi ars not oxcolK'd by any oll.fr state lu die union, limy sliouM eimiilne two ro liuilirs which Mm. F. T. Har low ha growing; i" '"'r ycl- Tli amalliT one of the lnmuea in Martclil Mcl.wliloli, win ii ImduVtl in June, liml "tern tliriH) or lour Inciic in Imiiilit. It now turHHiiri't 5H InclifH, Imvlnn inmia urowtli (4 M iiH'lw t aince that timo. Ttie otlinr Imali, Crlimon Itamlilcr, wan (tlx or Mtvrn Indira hlnh in June ml now MM'aaurra 10 lmt lld one incli. Hucli ft thrifty U row III of row hiialica pruviD more c(iiirlnalvi'ly tlian nvthtiitf elae that Clack am a county is extra well ailuplf.l to row culture. Ciui TAt yi i Cimik to Mkkt. The inoiiiU-ra of McLaughlin Cliautaii(im circlii will hold the II rat incclinu of the wlntor at the home of K. K. I'harinun on the corner of Main and Ninth atri'vU on nvxt Moiulay rvcnuia Tint tiuaiiiuaa of thin ini4'tiii w ill I to orKumxti and . furiiiiilute I'luna for tho winter'a ro irw ofaludy. Tim C'hiiutuuqim circle Im N'conid an iiintilutiun in every proitrcM aivolown, and without lioitatiiiK, Ore Kon City can claim a hnyjit, tiMo-ilute clrcli) w hottc iiillncnre ia loll in the culture of our town. A tlna ia the llrnt incct iiiK of tho HciiHon, all the iiutmhcrH are r(MiicHlcil to he iriaciit. I'knkkis Kxami.xkuh. The hourd of medical examiner lor iviiHiona recently HiMjinlcd for Cluckiuuiia county hy the United Slated peiiMioii tiureail tlirounh the cirorta of (kiti)irearniHn Tongue in reHoiiKfl to ft (iclition from tho (irand Army men of the county, met litat week and ornatiir.ed hy electing Ir. J. W. Norrla, jireHideiit; IH. W. E. I'urll, HecrcUry and Dr. ). L. I'aine, treiiHiirer. The regular mcetiiiK ot the hoard will lie held on the drat and third Wcdiien lays in each month at the oilice of Dr. Norria in Willuimitte bloik. The II rut iiicvtlntf will be held next WediiCHduy, Hoplenilwr 15. Exi'tlllHION UATKR DllH OKllNt HI). The Ktiat Wilit Kail way t'oiupany and the Oregon City TraiiHiortHtion Com pnny have discontinued their Hpeciiil Kunduy exctirHiun rutes wherehy the S round trip could he inmle from Oregon City to Portland fur 25 centH, tlckutH ho Inn good on either the car or boat. Willi the oH)iilng of the excursion Beanou next spring, the 25 cent Sunday rates will prolmhly he remuned. In the meantime full fare niuat be paid on Sunday. A Ciiami'Ion 1'kab Tkkk K. II. Taber of Mt. rieiiHnnt left at this olllce lant week, a box of 70 peitra, wIiono weight was 35 poumU, all picked from a liart- lull ieur tree tiiree yenra oia grown from the graft in bin orchard. While it ia nut an uncommon occurrence for a two or three year old apple or pear tree to bear here in Oregon, the number on thin tree of Mr. Tabor's is unusually largo for one so young, Farhwbi.l Social The farewell social for Rev. T. L. Jones 1ms been postponed until Wednesday evoning, September 15, when it will be held in the Methodist church. No admission fee will be charged but a freo-will offering will be received at the door. A good musical program will be rendered and ice cream and cake served. Blank note, receipt and order books at the Enterprise office. MepUiiiilicr tallica' Home Journal. The Hnptemlier Ladles' Home Journal, In the variety, interest and timeliness of Its articles, and in the beauty of its Illu strations, la ii notable number of that iiiami.liii). A spirited article by John V. Cuylo. "When Henry Clay Haid Fare well to the Senate," ihrnciibes the most ImpicHnlvo ami dramatic, scene ever cnnclod in Congress, and another, by Clifton) Howard, lolls if "Destroying a Million Dollars h Day," tho tusk of the j redemption division of our Ireusury. KliJihetli llisluud in "The Difference lletwemi Mrs. A and Mis. It," defines the exaction that " The Four hundred," or the dominating social circle ot com munities, Imposes on an aspirant for admission to Its ranks. Tho second part of Hamlin Garland's serial, "The Spirit of Sweetwater," will apHul to every reader of romaiicy, and the first of Mis. Mark Morrison's "The I'lxles and the F.luinos" series will cliarin eyeiy child who may follow the adventures of those winsome faries. A composition for the piano, "(iolden Vine yard Waltzes," the musical feature of the iiiiigiixlnu, is regarded hy its famous composer, F.dwsrd Jakobowski, as one of his beat, 1-Mward W. l!ok, with characteristic diructneas, iliacusaes "On llelng Old-Fashioned," and other topics of eapecial concern Ui women. William Martin Johnson describes ami pictures "Floral KIIWl for Home Weddings," ami Walter (ierinaln tells of "The llioom's I'art In the wedding." Other articles that have SHclal, practical value detail how photography can be iiccesHfnlly pursued as profession by women; toll of "The Hcst Shade Trees for Small Hardens;" give advice in nursing the sick; explain and picture some striking household decorations, etc. Mrs. Rorer's cooking lesson treats of "Making Itread and Itolls,"and she also ointsoul "Small Leakages of House hold ," and how to prevent them. The fuahlon articles on winter gowns, hats, coats and jackets by Isats-1 A. Mallon, have the value of being profusely illus trated by photographs from the latest raris designs, ihern are also poems, various short sketches, and the depart ments ;au there is nothing laedking f) make the September Journal complete family imigaxius. 15 y the Curtis l'iil Hulling Company, Philadelphia; ten cunts er copy ;on dollar per year. (hurrli Xerrlccs. Rev. W. I). Williams, minister in charge of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will preach at 11 a. lu. and 7:30 p. tti. next Sabbath, Sunday school at 10 a. in. Fridays, evening prayer with ad dress at 7:30. The evening services at the various churches will be held at 7::k) o'clock from now on, with the exception of the lUptint church, which will lie held at 7:45 until October. "A Morning Call" will be (he subject of Rev. Roller's sermon at the First Congregational church next Sunday morning, and will be followed by the communion nervice. In the evening the lirst sermon of series on "Man" w ill he presented, subject, "Man is he bank rupt gorilla?" Sabbath school at 1 o'clock M. Y P. S. C. E. meeting at 7 p. in. The public is invited to all services. Preaching at Ely at 3 p. m. CoiniiH-iM-ing next Sunday evening Dr. Williams, of the Episcoiml church. will deliver a series of addresses on the "Christian Church." Rev. Dr. Williams will conduct servi ces at St. Paul's chatel in Canemah next Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. At the Presbyterian church ixxt Sun day morning the pastor, Uer. A. J. Montgomery will pteaoii on "Littht in the Dark liens," and iu (he evening on the subject ol Rational Djubt." Sun day school at io . m. There will he no preaching services at the Methodist church next Sunday, owing to the absence of Rev. T. L. Jones at the Oregon Conference. Rev, John Erich, pastor of the Gorman Evangelical church, corner Eighth and Madison streets, will conduct regular services next Sunday at 11 a. in. nod 7:-)5p. m. Sunday school at 10 a, m. Prayer meeting on Thursday erening at 8 o'clock. There will hv the usual services in the Itsptist church on Sunday, the pastor preaching irorningand eyening. A week from Sunday the pastor will begin a so ries of Sunday evening sermons on Bible Doctrine "As We See It," discussing some of the great questions of Christiun doctrine from a Iluptist point of view. For Young Men ami Young Women There is nothing that will arouse the Ire of a young man or woman so quick as to have Inferior laundry work put off on thuni. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is in tinny their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a socially of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no hotter work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnsworth's arbor shop. IIotisB por Kknt. A new, seven-room cottngo, hard finished, with pantry, bath-room, wash and wood room will be rented cboap to the right person. Furnished If desired. Call at this office. Don With A Knips. 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 expert cutter. V AIM IMA DAY. Its Mew Atlriicllons Deep Men Flhlnic lb llglilful Hummer Hcxei't. (Jreitlly reduced rales are now in effect from Albany, Corvallls und all Soul hern Pacific points to Yiilna bay ami New- port. It may be added that, In addition j to Its many natural advantages as a sum mer seaside resort, the Hesside Fduca tional Asaocistion will open on August 2 at New-port. In the new auditorium built especially for this purpose, and continue In sesniou for five weeks, thus affording to students, teachers ami others rare opiMirtunily for combining study with pleasure. For full information as to its courses, etc., apply to Mr. 8. O. Irvln, president of the association, Newport, Oregon. The large and commodious tug "Reso lute." is again in service on Yapiina bay and will take fishing and other parties to sea and return. The fare for the round trip is only 50 cents. The Second Regiment band and or chestra has been engaged for the season, and will give daily concerts on the beach and furnish music for the evening bops. I'.very ixwaihle convenience has been ar ranged (or the comlort of guests and the rales at the hotels sre very reasonable. For further Information apply to any agent of the Southern Pacific Co., or Oregon Central fc Kastern It. R, Co., or addn-MS F.hwim Stosk, Manager O. C. A K. It. R. Co., 7-2.!m2 Corvallis, Or. Mud; of American Fusliionulile I.I re Julieti Gordon (Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger) has used for her last novel a sillily of New York, Newport and Hoston life, which promises to be read with wide Interest by all w ho are interested In American fashionable life. No one knows the society of these three centers of fashion better (than Mrs. Cruger. From her girlhood up she has had every opportunity to observe, and we have had no American woman of more brilliant powers, not only of reading the human heart, but of putting her impressions in delightful IdHhion. A charmingly frrsli Massachusetts girl is sacrificed in her youth to the ambition ol a "rich marriage." Ieprived of love, she throws herself into the race for ocisl leadership, and we follow for twenty vears, with ever-increasing interest, the career of this able and beautiful woman as she captures outpost after outpost, failing in Roston only to change her base of ofierations to England, and then attacki ng the main works of the enemey at New Y'oik, and so on to Newport, and finally b ebolds the capitulation of Boston itlf. The first chapters oen in the September Cosmopolitan. low Excursion Kates. The Southern Pacific will make a one fare rate from all points on their lines in Oregon to toe Otegon slate fair which opens September 30 and closes October 8. A big harvest and a big fair. A clean, vigorous, delightful, and comprehensive exMsition of everything pertaining to the, furm and the farmer. Good races and amusements of all kinds. S)cial attractions every day. ' With the present crop prospects and the extremely low railroad rate ofone fare for the round trip, the people of Ore gon can afford to (wtronixe the State fair that benefits all classes. Popular ad mission of 25 cents. Money for Farmers. When it comes to buying harness, saddles, wliivs or robes the prices and work to be had at Willey's harness shop cannot be duplicated in Portland. Ke pairing done in uond shape and promptly. Full line of shoes carried and sold at bed rock prices . Shoe re pairing attended to. Willey's loirirers and farmers hand made shoes have no superior. Call at bis shop on Seventh street near the depot and see how big a dollars worth you can vet. A Kolndlke Supper. The ladies of tlie Presbyterian church in - ... win give a lYKJiiuiKe fcupper on While pass near Sevetth aid JelTorsoa streets, this (Friday) evening. Tent will be pitched aiuoug the rocks and supper served in true camp style. All are invited. t'lieap Wood. Oak, ash, maple and fir wood deliver ed in any part of Oregon City. Prices bed-rock and wood first-class. By plac ing your order now the best selection of seasoned wood can bo had, paying for it at a date agreed upon. Call on or write It. O. Holmks, Parkplace. Small precautions often prevent great mischiefs. le Witt's Little Early Uisers are very small pills in sire, but are most efloctive in preventing the most serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. They cure constipation and headache and regulate the bowels. Geo. A. Harding. Undertaker and Embuliiier. K. L. Holman undertaker and em- balmer. Oradnate of Embalming col lege. Full stock of caskets and coffins at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in Weinhard's building on Main street. A ANTED TRUSTWORTHY, ACTIVE gentlemen or ladies to travel for re apo'inible eritabislied bouss in Ore Ron. Monthly t OOand expense, position steady Reference. Enclose selt-addresserf stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. x Chicago. T'i Toledo Weekly Illinle. Every intelligent family needs In addi tion to their local paper, a good national weekly. The greatest and most widely known general family iiewspaK;r Is the Toledo Weekly lilade. For 'M years It I Itiitf Install ti I u t tiiiltif In uuiirv tiurl j . every one of the 70,0(10 Mistofllccs in the country. It is edited with reference to a national circulation. It is a republican paper, hut men of all politics take It, because of its hoiu sty and fairness in the discussion of all public questions. It is the favorite family paper, with some thing for every mcmlierof the household. Serial stories, poetry, wit and humor; the household department (bent in the world). Young folks, Sunday school lessons, Talmsge's sermons, the farm stead, the question bureau (which ans wers questions for subscribers), the news of the week in complete form, and other special features. Specimen copies gladly sent on application, and if you will send us a list of addresses we will mail a copy to each. Only 1 a year. If you wish lo raise a club, write for terms. Address Tug Rlapk, Toledo, Ohio. Family Hoarding House. For a nice quiet place to board, with ail the conviences and comforU of home, go to Mrs. Anna Ganteubein's, north west corner Washington and Center streets, lioard and room per week only 13,50. Sunday Services. riltHT CONOKKOATIONAL CHt'KCH. Kev. I.W. II a I r.Paator. Services at 10.SO a.m. and 7 HO r. . Sunday School alter morning errice. Player meeting lliuiaday evening t 7 ,su o.clork. Prayer meeting ol Vomit. Feuule'i Society of Chrlallan Kodea-ur every Sunday veuiug at S ao prnmpU F1KST BAPTIST CHL'KCfl.-Rar. M L. Ki-uo, Pastor Morning Service at li'JI). Sunday School at 11:46; Kveuliig Service 7:30; kegular prayer meetiug morula r evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wedueaday evening preceding the flrat Sunday In the mouth. A coralal Invitation to all. ST. lOHN'B CHt'KCII.CATIIOLIC.-Rir. A. HiLLiaaiSD, Paauir. On Sunday maaa at 8 and I0 :j a. u. Every aecoud and fourth Sunday (jerman sermon after the S o'clock maas At all other maaaea Kngllah sermons. Sunday School at I 'M) r. X. Vestiera, apologetics suMecu and Benediction at 7:80 r. a. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.-R-r. T. U io e. Pastor. Mornlug aervlce at 10 45. Bu inlay School at 10:00. CUss meeting after morning service. Evening service at 7JSI. Epworui League meetiug Sunday evening at S:SO: Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at IM. strangers eordlally Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rtr. A J. Moutgotm-ry. Pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7 SO r. u. Sabbath School at 10 a. a. Young People's Society ol Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday evening at 80. Ihuiadaj vening prayer meetiug at 7 SO. Seats Iree, EVANO'II.ICAL CHURCH GERMAN Rer. Erlu'i, Pastor; J. K. Ehsit A-.l-Uni. Preaching services every Suudar at 11 A. U. and 7 :S0 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a. M.. Mr. si M.morin.u upu prayer Meeung every Thursday evening flERMAN LUTHERAN ZI0N'8 CON greKstional church. Kev. F. Sack, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. Bunday school si 10 A. M. ST PAL'L'8 CHURCH-Kplsropal-W. D. Williams, D. ., minister in charge. Km. day (school at 10 a. m., services at 11 a. m. and 7 .-1.') p. in. Kriilavs at 8 p. ni. even ing prayer meeting with an address. Seats free. A cordial Invitation to all (be ser vices. BEFORE SOBSCRMG FUR A MAGAZINE SEE THE BEST, DEMOREST'S An Unparalleled Offer. Demorest's Cut Paper Patterns are the most practical on tho market. They are of any size that cny member of a household could require. 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This is the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia ia not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full informa tion by addressing or calling on J. N. HARNEY, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. Bread ia the Staff of Life, That is, if it is good, wholesome 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 Lindsey & Gibson's BREAD Toe equal of the best known made. His pastry cannot be excelled. Tiy a loaf ol whole wheat flour bread. Fine Groceries and Hsw'BFresh Vegetables. Webster's International Dictionary The Oae Great Standard Authority, Ho writ's Hon. i. J. llreww, JusUoe'4.'. 8. Siipnuuu Court. Standard of Um V. 8. Corn rrinUng I Ortlco, Dm l. 8. Nupninis ( Court, all Um sum Su- . prenM Courts, anilof near : ij au uie tM-uoolvooka. 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Mealers, 10 cents. 51.00 jerjnr Mention this paper for a sample copy. Largest Circulation of any Scientific Paper In the World PIBUSUKD MONTHLY BY BENJ. LILLARD. New York. JOHN YOUNGER,, JEWELER 0pp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Ureat Britain and America. Give me atrial. 5 Clarence Porter. Geo. C. iiuej. Blacksmiths 4 Wagonmakers i Horseshoeino- a Snppi,altr ? 1 J , nj ucsiKii ui su iruu or steel L shoe fitted up. All kinds of ? repairing at reasonable rates. j "S Shop opposite Pope's hardware store, p 4 Oregon City. Ore. k to Prairie Farmer Readers. WHOLE FAMILY. ABRAHAM LIHGOLH, - IN CLUBS OF 2. CO., 168 Adams St., UUIUUI V