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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME HOCTIIKItN I'ACIKIO KAILWAY. NOHTII NOHHII, California Kinrum (tliriiiigli) Kutulmrg l.(H'l ( wxy aiatluiia) (IMITII HIIUNII, lliiti'liiirn .iiol (wnjr nullum) California KiroM (lliroiitfti) N Ml , in. BM p. m, O 'U in tt: Up. in I'OHTAI. HCIIKIHII.K. y di'TiimiH r iri(j ami.aoAO. Mull rliMM (iiini North, S Mp in. Mull alotaa villi Hiiulli, V Kill, m ami ") p lit. U I ill.ii l,u'. limn Nnrih 7 ;iu p m., In ij.,m. Mali iliaulbiUid Imiii IiiiiiiIi Villa ill , IMUp.UI. T BAiT Ullli KI.KIMHIU MM. Mull el. lnr I'ortlMiil ii.il di.irll utli I iiolnla, IV iiimim, anil 4 ia i, in, Multiloba lr MiUaukn only, S4J a. ni 4 4t p. m. Him! nlvci limn oiUaiitl, II W a. m. ami 4.11 p. ui. nil Riil'Tia. OrrKim Cltf loKly.Curm. Mullno. l.ltxTnl nl MnlalU lvtM l li ui. anil arrlvea al U in. Vitr'uiiu Clir llnavvr Crrk. Mink. (Murk Mimiluw lirook. I'lilou M III, hikI Ciilnm.liiavet al a . in. Motility, w.nnla)f aim rt.wy, tint roiiirii mi lollowliiii ilava l H5 i. m Oregon t'liy I" Vloia, lm mul lU'illainl liavva Oregon City MoiiiUy, Mnliifwlay ami KrliUral I.UU p. in., laavluf Viola aaniadayi 17,U. in l)rnMi City In Wlllainiiile, H'aff.Tl aid WllMinvlCaj, arrlmaal lu.au a. in. awl ivava. al ll.au a. in. ilnuy. (Kip r.il ilrliymy miihI'iw li opi'ti on iiii'Ur Iruiu luto lla. in. Ai l'ii r.ii"., p-i nit " 'If bi i ilia ur l pKimpily I off Huu ir, M oil oilier (1 iya. A, I r.Ml-ru mall Dial la ilrlayoil on I Mil arrlv. ii WI 1. 1"., V. lulu will O' ltw o.i Vt o clm-a ur 4 !.' ch'I o car. VUI.UMKITK fAI.IJI K Y. I'Aia LIAVI it'irmi"in auua t :n a. in. k:tu " will. mitts ru a a.', t, m 7 (i " 14) " 9 iw " I M p. in. ill " 4 41 " M " : ' 1 . " V:t& " V SO ' IUUU ll : 0 ' li IU ' i ID p. III. 4U ( 40 ' III " 1 Ik " k.W Hunilay 0fa Irareon iy liinir tiliill o'rliKk p m. In tlloct mi anil tl"'i Jauii 'r 5. H. C. A hll l KK. urt. KK1HAY, Hi:rTKMHi:il 17. IHU7. Tint I'.xikiTkii IIaitkm. On Friday laat, farmer coming to Orison t'ily with a load ol alia, met illi quite a stir luua accident to III m'agoii. While tiirninif tliu corner of I'oiirti-erilh and Main alrceta, and croaitilin tliu Kant i"li' lUiUiiy ('oinpHiiy'ii truck t tlmt ilme, tlie lilml 1hh"1I till lii-kvily lomlcil nit on wrnt tlfti.lii"il. (MUfiinw Vfhiole Id lurcli to one utile mul drop on tlie Irm k, Tliu wkmii ii"l it loml iiaVfl in lliii ponitioii until miiiii good luiuiuriun, in the linpe ol ft man with utrunii tcm of liiirwi, hiultoil unto it nJ jitillrd It out of liar niv y Into tlie rornl t the elite of tlie truck, wliern it lay until the owner coul.l hie liimei-lf to liliukmilili eliop bikI liavo the nceiled rt'i'turk iiiude. Thin Incident in no more than mittlit have lnvn t'XH te.l, b for the iHRt two montliM thin rroeeiiiK haa Immui In b condition to render traveling over it liaKHnloiiH nt all timer), the Kravel liavinK worn awny from the track on either id leaving the raiU piojcct ili avveral incliea uhove the level of the road. Thia iniikee a linrd pull for loadi-d tcuiiiN, and w lieu tliu wheel of on mul htiKriiea Hlriku the rail ohliipiely It in apt to rcMill dinHMiroiiNly for tlie Vehicle, uch condition of ihinpi in both duiiKeroim and uniieceHxarv. The Kiwt Side Railway Company, w hen they put their line thniiixli the city, made contract to keen the npiice between the ruiU mul one foot on euch aide in repair. The city rhoiil'l aee that the eompay ful tl 11m iu part of the contract, mid the little woik that would thi n ho neceBHury to put Ihi crohNiiiu in k'1"' ordtr could be done by the city Hi a llnlit rxiiii-o, and tluiH eliiiiinulo the danger w hich in nt prcaeiit a iii'Mittro to traveler. TlIK FlHHT Kl.ON'IXKK NkWHI'AI'KH The honor that wu to have been uiven to OrcKim City, hu been loreritullcd hy an tinericlii! Scuttle mini, who 1 1 us ehipped a complete printing out lit lo DtiMHon City mid I puhliidiink: the I'uw non City News, the Hulmcriilion price of which Ih :'0 per year invarihly in ml yiinco, Billon copie 75 cent. Tlii pioneer journal give ull the new of Ihwhoii nnd vicinity, nnd iH a three-cob mn ii t fourpaifti paK'r. The printer whom the editor had enitnueil to per du m the lypnurnphiciil woik, took up U iiiinliiK chiim mid went ti) milling, IIiiih iieci'HMitntinu tliu editor to net in the ciipiiciiic of devil, coinponitoi, reporter, editor nnd liUMne.HnmiinKi'r. The enter piihiiiK puhliaher whiich the New every week mid conteinpliiti'H enlnrn'mn the paper ho hi ion n a more conipletu out lit cull be nviilicl next HpiiliK. A I.inii or I'i.kniv. V. II. 1'urtluw brouuhl from hi Mt. l'leiiHiint rmicli hiNt Monday a HI inch liiimcli from n llemsh plum tree on which were "ti line plimiH. Hit hIho bronchi hdIiio Bweet enrn tlmt could not be i-xcelled miy here, nnd two einof Longfellow' Held corn tlmt imiiiMireil II1.., indies. Thi corn wuti piantud lliu 15tli of IhhI Mav ii n. I i now ripe enough to harveat mul for corn mciil it in pur exr.ellriien, Mr. 1'iiitlow khjh Mt. l'lciiHant in (IihI'h own country anil that they run ruine. anything there except poulinlH and Imnl time, neither of which aeem to llunriuli in the noil of that beautiful and prosper on community . A (iiiKAT CoNVKNinNCK. A no w order of the Southern l'acido railroad company which went into ell'uct lust Monday, will be gieully appreciated by the travelini: public, It I" no longer neccMHiiry to K'i lo Poitlmid to buy ticket for California a they can now be iHirchiiMinl at the local ticket ollire, the (are one way from Oregon lo I'orthuid beiii added. Thi muke the faiu from hereto H.tn Fran cIhi'o, Ih at i'Iiihn, $'JW.Itr; aecond cIiibh, Ifi. 115, relniti) of f 10 beiiiK made in eai h cuhii at the end of the Journey, FirHt-cliiND aHMii(H includea berth In I'lilltnaii car and Hecoml cIiinb ticket in clude berth ill touriat car. Thi ar raiiKeiueiit will obviate the annoyance experienced Incident lo IraimlenliiK bnj Kiikte from thi city to Portland and back Mlfain. llor Ifoi NK UriiN. The hop houe of Lawler JlroB,, !luaiud two mlln eaat of Needy, wh burned tot ho ground lant Saturday evening. The fire originated In a defective flue and occured while the family wureat nipper. When dlacovered the flame had acquired nin h headway that it wua ImpoHHiblo to cxliiiKulih them. Jlolh the atore Iioiimo and dry hoiiau were burned, the former contain ing lUOli worth of liopa. The Ion on the hop and building amounted to IliMN), l.'IM) being covered by inaurauce The boy had I1iiIhIic picking that evening, and bad the rent ol their hojia haled and Nafvly out of harm' way. A Wk Skk It Iti glnnlng next Sun day evening Itev. M. L. Uugg, paator of the Daptiat church, will begin a aerica of nerni'iliH on lhble doctrine from a Itapllht point of view. The flint amnion w ill be on 'The Ilible;" Sept. I'll, "Ke general Ion Oct. 3, Woman' MinNion ary .Meeting;" Oct. 10, "Itaptimn;" Oct 17, "Communion;" Oct. 31. "Sane tillcationj" Nov. 7, "Hell;" Nov. 14, ''Heaven.''. ThfHfl aermoiiB are not Intended to be conlrovcrnial but educa tional. A general invitation la extended to I hone ilcHiiing to know the Jlaptint xinitlon on thene doctrine and reanoua therefor. Tux KioMUKK Sn-i'KH The Klondike aupper given on White' pana, corner of Seventh and MadiHon street, by the ladie of the I'reidn teriun church lant Friday evening w aa largely attended and greaMy rujoyed. Tlie bill of fare cotiniHted of OhUon hard tack, pork and beana a la confer, dried apple pie, ladghton coiree, Klon dike hm wiiiic, boiled liuggi'lN, etc., and netted the lailiea a neat little U"i for their trouble. Hoi bb roa Hunt. A near, Beven-room cottage, hard flniahed, with pantry, bath-room, waah and woal room will be rented cheap to the right erou. FiirniMhed If deaired. Call at thi office. V, ( nmpaajr Keaiimr Work. F Co., 0. N. (J., reaimied it regular weekly drill on Monday evening, Sep tember 4, under the akilldil direction of Firat Lieutenant Ir. L L. I'ickeii. in the abaence of ('apt. Fielding S. Kelly. The attendance wa quite aioall owing lo o many of the boya being employed in the Imp lleld. Lant Monday night the attendance wa much luiger and Lieu tenant I'ickeii think that by next Mon day in ml of the abcent mem'iier will have returned when the work of the winter will be taken up with the earnest new ao characteriNtie of F. Company. Sergeant Smith, having gone lo college will tender hi retdgnation a aergeant hut will retain hi memberahlp in the company and reaume drill on hi return. Private ItUMHell haa applied for a die churtte, and will engage in farming in Southern Oregon, where he haa leaned a large ranch for a term of year. No action w ill he taken toward filling the place made vacant by the resigna tion of noii-couimiHHioncd otlicer until a new captain I elected. Something In Depend On. Mr. .lame Jonea, of the drug firm of Joiie &. Son, Cowden, III., in Hpenking of Ir. King' New Piacovery, any that laat winter hi wife wa attacked with La (Iriupe, and her cane grew ao aerloua tlmt physician nt Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into huHty consumption. Hav ing Dr. King' New Iicnvery in tlie atore, an.1 selling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and lo the enrpriHu of nil hIiu began lo gel bellei from flrt done, am) half dozen dollar bottle cured her sound and well. Ir. King' New Dis covery for Consumption, Cough and Cold is guaranteed to do thi good work. Try it. Free trial bottle at Charman & Co.V drug store. For Young Men anil Young Women There i nothing that w ill arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick a to have inferior laundry work put oil" on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is muHsy their neat appearance i spoiled. The Troy laundry make a specialty of holies' and gentlemen's line work. There can be no better work than is doiio at the Troy. Leave your order at Farimwurth' urher shop. I heap Wood. Oak, ash, maple and lir wood deliver ed in nny part of Oregon City. Price bed-rock and wood lirsl-chiss. Dy plac ing, your order now the Imst selection of seiiHoned wood can bu had, paying for it at a date agreed upon. Cull on or write H. 0. Hoi.mkh, Park place. Donh Willi A Knikk. Those tine, juicy steaks and prime roasts to be ob tained at Albright's meat market are all done with a kinfe in the hand of an expert cutter. V A (II. MA ft A Y. Itl tivn AtlrHclloiiM Deep Sea Flailing I). Iliiliirul Sniniiier lteort. (ireiitly reduced rale are now in effect from Albany, Corvallia and all Southern Pacific point to Yaqulna bay and New port. Jt may be added that, in addition to It many naturul advantage a a sum mer aeaaidn resort, the Seaide F.duca tional Association will open on August 2 at Newpoit, In the new auditorium built especially for thi purpose, and continue In scshIoii for five week, tint affording to students, teachers and other a rare opportunity for combining study with pleasure. For full Information a to it course, etc., apply to Mr. S. (i. Irvln, president of the association, Newport, Oregon. The large and commodious tug "Iteao lute" I again in service on Yaqulna bay and will take flablng and other partie lo aea and return. The fare fur the round trio I only M cent. The Second iCcgimcnt band and or chestra ha been engaged for the season, and will give daily concert on the beach and furnish music for the evening hop. I'.very Mihle convenience lias been ar ranged for the corn tort of guest and the latcs at the hotel are Very reasonable. For further information apply to any agent of the Southern Pacific Co., or Oregon Central A Eastern It. It. Co., or B'l'IrosH Knwi Stone, Manager O. C. & .. It. It. Co., 7-2.'lm2 Coryallis, Or. Conference Appointment". The 45th annual nession of the of the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Kpicopal church, which has been it. aesaion at Corvallia, cloaed it labor Monday. The unification of the educa tional interest of the church, while not definitely settled, were thoroughly diwuMsed and it I known that the de nomination will maintain but one col lege ir. the future and that it name will tie Willamette university because of it alumni hut whether the location will be at Salem or Portland ia a yet uncertain. Tlie conference made the following ap BpH)intir.ent for this district- Albany, M. C. Wire; Amitv, K. F. Zimmerman j Brownsville, J. M. Shulse; Broik, sup plied by S. L Uurhank ; Corvallia, Isaac Peart; Dallas, Hiram Gould; Dayton, 8 L. Lee; Falls City, L H. Horner; Halsey and Uarriburg, L. F. Ilelknap; Independence, supplied by W. M. Waltx; Jedi-raoo and Buena Yiita, Andrew Kershaw; Lebanon, II. H Klsworthv ; Lincoln, J. M. Lourney; McMinnville, I) T. Summerville; Mtha.i.a, supplied by W. J. Gardi ner; Newport and Toledo to be supplied by C, R. Ellsworth; Philomath, to be supplied ; Sa'em, first church, O W. Grannia; Salem, Leslie church, supplied by T. F. Royal ; Salem circuit, n. M. Howell; Shedd, W. U. Moore, Sheridan, supplied bv John Tonkins; Silitx, W. II. Myers; Silverton, II T. Atkinson. Turner and Stayton, T. L. Jones; Viola, to 13 supplied ; Wood burn, C. J. Harrison ; Cauby, supplied by Ixswis Daviea; Oregou City, ll.Obe-g, who cornea from Corvallia, where he has been stationed for the last two or three year. Mr. Ohergia a young married 1I14H, a graduate of Portland university and Kvanoton theological school ; Turner and Slayton is T. L. Jones' old home and lie sent to that charge because the work is light in hopes that he will regain his broken health. Oregon' (ireatetl Fair. Can be attended for one fare for the round trip from any point on the lines of the Southern Pueinc in Oiegon. The fair opens September 30, and close October 8. Nine days. Every day will be thn best. Fraternal order day, Octolier 2, Oregon press day Oct ober 4, pioneer and barbecue day, Oct ober 5, Salem day, Octolier (i, school day. October 7, children under twelve years of age free. School children over twelve years of age, ten cents. After harvest vou will want a rest, so come to the state fair and enjoy yoursell. One fare for round trip. Popular ad mission of 2.') cents. .Money for Fanners. When it come to buying harness, saddle, whips or robes the prices and work to be had nt Willey's harness shop cannot be duplicated in Portland. lie pairing done in uond shape and promptly. Full line of tdioes carried und sold at bed rock prices. Shoe re pairing attended to. Willey's loggers and farmers hand made shoes have no j superior. Call at l is shop on Seventh street near the depot and see how big a dollar worth vou can get. l'..r. i;...ii I ir. t in . A seven-room house, two blocks from tho llurclav school, on street w ith side walk and electric lights and lias a com manding location iilVoiding a bcaulil'ul view of the Willamette river and stir loundiiig country. Kent reasonable. Address "House" care of Entkuckisk. I'ndcrtukcr mul F.iiitmlincr. U. L. Ilolnian undertaker and Pin- ImliniT. Graduate of lunbiilniiiw col h'K. Full stock of casket and coirins at prices to Buit. Undertakinn parlor in Weinhard'a huildiiii.' on Main street. AANTKn-TKl'STWf)l!TIIY, ACTIVE ne.nlteiiipii or Indies to travel lor re sponsible estaliislied house in OrtKn. Monthly fikVOOanil expense. Position steady Uilerence. KiHoie sell-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. V Chicago. Vn Toledo Weekly Itlaile. Every Intelligent family need In addi tion to their local paper, a good national weekly. The greatest and most widely known general family newspaper is the Toledo Weekly Blade. For .'0 years it h i been a regular visitor In every part of the Union and is well known in almost every one of the 70,000 postoH'ice in the country. It is edited with reference to a national circulation. It is a republican paper, but men of all politics take it, because of its honesty and fairness in the discussion of all p iblic questions. It is the favorite family paper, with some thing for every member of the houwiold. Serial stories, poetry, wit and burner; the household department (beat in the world;. Young folks, Sunday school lessons, Tahnage'i sermons, the farm stead, the question bureau (which ans wer question for subscribers), the news of the week in complete form, and other special feature. 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 Ins Bladk, Toledo, Ohio. Small precautions olten prevent great mischiefs. 1 e Witt's Little Early Riser are very small pills in size, but are most effective in preventing the most serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. They cure constipation and headache and regulate the bowels. Geo. A. Harding. Sunday Services. FIUST CONORKOATIONAL CHCRCH. kev. i . W. Ilu 1 r, Palur. Hurvlcea al 10 JU A. M. and 7:30 r. M. Hunilay School alter morning service. Player merlin liiutailay evening t 7.S0o,clock. Prayer meeting ol Young People'! Society ol ChrUtlan Kudeavor every Sunday eveuiug at :3U prompt. FIKHT BAPTIST CHCRCH. - Rav. H L. Rcno, Paator Mornlun Service at !":. Hunilay Hchoulat ll:lf; Eveulng Service l:m; Regular prayer meeting ihuiuiay evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wedneailay evening preceding the Aral Sunday iu tbe month. A cor ilal Invitation to all. ht. Jons' chcrch. catholic-rev. a. IIIM.BBKAND, Paalor. on Sunday maaaat 8 and 10 au a. M. Kvery second ami fourth Sunday (ierman sermon after the S o'clock mat At all other maaaea Kugllah aerinous. Sunday School at I 'M) T. M. Veapera, apologetlcaj auMccn and Benediction al 7:80 r. a. MKTIIODIHT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.-R . T. L. Jo e-. Paator. Morntug service at 10 45; Sunday School at 10:00. CUaa meeting after morning aervlce. Kvenlug service al 7:80. Kpworth League meeting Sunday evening at S.80; Prayer Meeting Tburadajr eveuiug at 7.30. strangers cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH.-RBV. A J. Montgomery, Pastor. Services at 11 1 . and 7 80 r. H. Sabbath School at 10 a. a. Young People's Society of Chrlsllau Endeavor meets very Sunday evening at 6:80. Ihuiaday evening prayer meeting at 7 :80. Beats free. EVANO'UJCAL CHURCH GERM AN Rev. Erie., Paalor; J. R. Khrbt a-1-Uih. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. babbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M , Mr. Zimniertnau SupL Prayer Meellug every 1 burtday evenlug GERMAN LUTHERAN ZIOX'S COS Rrrgalional church. Kev. F. Sack, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday school al 10 A. M. 8T PAUL'S CHUnCH-Epiacopal-VV. I). Williams, D. I)., minister in charge. Hui.day rvhool at 10 a. m., services at 11 a. m. ami 7 :4' p. in. Kridsva at 8 p. m. even ing prayer meeting with an adilre-s. Seata free. A cordial invitation to all the ser vices. BEFORE SUBSCRIBING FOR A MAGAZINE SEE THE BEST, DEMOREST'S An Unparalleled Ofer. Deuiorest'a Cut Pauer Patterns are the most practical on tho market. They are of anv size that any member of a household could require. In each copy of tho Magazine ie printed a coupon en tilling the subscriber, or purchaser, to a pattern (worth and regularly sold for 3oc), or any number of patterns for four cents each to cover package and postage. 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You get more value for your money than it is possible to secure in any other magazine. The Magazine one year for $2.00 Or six months for - 1. 00 (Over Ufa) different garments are shown each year, patterns of all of which are obtainable by subscribers at 4c. each.) Sample copy (with pattern coupon) sent for 10c DEMOREST PUBLISHING CO., 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. "As SILVER PI- ATE that wears In buying nilver plated ware of any kind, there are two tilings to conmder durability and artistic do ign, both of which can be nccured by purchasing Roger Bros.' goodH. Our Btock of thia ware is all new and bought at loweBt prices for cash. If you wish to purchase any article in this line be sure and nee our stock. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN The Oregon City Jewelers As fa mrnmmmmmmmm TH PflOl it her new location in the Caufield block, 13ll. XU llltlr next JooI t0 the Teehive has one of the most complete stocks of FINE CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, NUTS AND NOTIONS Best Ice Cream in EiDttr Line. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fatit and com modious Bteamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This is the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full informa- j tion by addressing or calling on I J. N. IIARXEY, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. Bread is the Staff of Life, Tiiat ia, if it ia good, wholesome bread, if not, it is more dangerous than 'he Bulletsof tlieTurks Since assuming control of the Harding bakery no effort has been epared either in quality of flour used, or skill in handling to make Lindsey & Gibson's BREAD Tbe equal of the best known made. His pastry cannot be excelled. Tiy a loaf ot w hole wheat flour bread. Fine Groceries and """'Fresh Vegetables. Webster's -International: Dictionary 0tHTT-WVr VJ iilO - IHtuiiuu. Tiio One Great Standard Authority, So wiiku Hen. .1. Iln-wer, jusuoe ii. t. miim-ine tuouri. 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