Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 24, 1897, Image 5

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
HOUTIIKUN I'ACmO KAIhWAY.
KIIHTII millNI),
Callninila Kinrn.s (llirntiKh) SM)a. m.
Hioturn Lui'nl (way ilallum) t.m . In.
oliTH mill H 11.
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I'UHTAt HOIIKDUUC.
y iutiTiiiki) raeirio n,on.
Mill rlM North, 1 14) n. in.
Mll oiouva Koiiiic Mouth, Oil a. m and i. iSip in.
Ma I 1lnlnliiii'l Iriuii Nor III 7 SU p iii 10 -II
Mall iliatilbulid truiii South V IVt lu , l.4Ui. lu.
V 1T lllil ii.n mo Lisa.
Mull rl.M lor I'nrtlnud ai.d duirll.ulli g
botiita, V) MMII. mirt 4 ft . in,
Mailolu.aa lr MlUaukoa ouljr, l it a. m..
4 & u in.
U.il . nlvei tium fiiitUnd, 11:80 a. m. and
4:11 P. ui.
mi soi'tna.
Orraiin City to Rly, C'lirui, Mullno, Literal fit
Miliaria liavva at Ii m. mid srrlvss at Ii in.
orri-nn Cltr to Hearsr Crk, Mink, (Hark.
Mr. .low ilrixia.l'nliin Mllla, mid folK.ii.lenvo
l a. iu. Minnta?, Wolnnumr mm rr.uaj.
mid rmiirinoti lulliiwlii di l 4 HI P. m
Urmu City to Vlm. lnan mid Hedlaml
Iravra Orruii City Molidiiy. Wlli.lr aul
rrliUy st l uu . Iavlu Vlula aauis dajra
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tiruiioii City to Wlllmnatta, Hiaffnrl mid
Wl...nvil.,.rrluasl lu.au ui. ud ! at
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Ovii- rnl ililivmy "illdiiw II op-0 on 'Hilda
Irom tuto II a. in. AH ..n r. l'iu "i
boiatilig or I. ioinilly ao. t on Sunday,
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arrlvaoii ISI I. hi., H. I'. ttlu mill c ui on M
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FRIDAY, HKl'TKMllKU 2-1. IHU7.
FomTiik Yiko Thahs C. U.Howera
expects (ii tire hln hop dryer lo evaporato
potatoes for Dm Yukon trade. Mr.
Kowers 1 1 ml eight acre of hum on Ilia
Hit place fssl of Oregon City, which
were a total loss on account of the wet
weathrr and ho commenced drying frail
and vegetables for Ilia nrlghW on llm
tmlvcH, luriiiiiK out t lie ilrltxl irixltict in
l,a!ca of I'.'i Hiiniila rich, neatly rovercl
w ith lioiiae liniiiK- In oriltir llmt notli
iii klioillil Ui whhIihI, llm purlnga are
iiimiIU into clilcr mil llm coicm fed to tlie
lioK. In onler to iino llie Iioji liotiw for
drjiiiK fruit llm only cliniiiio tiece"iry
wii to rrinovo tlio ilnth on tlm lop liup
floor. Tlio ilir'l fruit U lnil upm lliat
floor KlKMit tlire Inrlieil ditep, ami the
Urea umlerneath ar aUrleil a liltlti
atllpher lieititf uaetl to lileaeli, Jtiat a In
dryintf Imp. Fai-h flouring In divided
Into live aectlona, and only one aectloii
at a time la renewed, co llm (Irving pro
ceca in rotiliiiiiona, ext-eplaa ttii) Hectimm
are i'liati'l. A "HiMirinB," coiiHiatinir
of about 1'it) tiilHliela of (ireell filllt, H
dried in 10 hyuta. After tlm run of rt
jilen and iearii, prutiei will Ui taken in
Imiid ami after lliat jiolaloeH, tliKfO IuhI
will be ileMined mpm-inlly lor tlio Yukon
trado.
To ICkhtohk Him Kkahun. Juatirti C.
Hcluieliel went to Suluiu Monday to con
milt with rMipt. 1'iiine and Dr. Willihin
Hon, of tlio liny I ii m Htuir, relntive to tlio
coiiditi'iu of Ida lirotlier-in-lnw, HoUitt
lleiittiu, w liu wua ent to the HHyluiii a
few wvekH hIiii-p. Mr. Itt'Httlo'a brain
troulilu wm eatiHeil by u burl roeeived on
IiIm bend by tin) fxplofion of a aliot nun
in hi IiiiiiiIh aeventl yeitra ao and pliy
hiclmin think bia iiiHiinity la citilced by
an abiioriiml i;riUi on tlio iiihida of bin
nkitll, which tmiM'ft an uimatural preH
iiire. on tlm bruin, thu removal of which
It la hoped will reatotu liia reaaon. And
next Monday the UHyltnn phyaiciutin,
UHHiated by Dr. Curll, of thia ntv, ami
Dr. Joaephl, of 1'urtliind, will trephine
Mr. Itcuttio'a akull, with the exnctulion
tlutt tlm operntioti will rttHtore. hia ruiiaon.
Kliotild it fail the tloctora fttntu there in
no poHHihllty of the younn inun ever re
(juiniiiij hia reiiHon.
Fahmino Fob Fhokit. J. It. Morton,
of DuimiHCiiH, a filmier who uaei bin
bruin an well aa hia numcle In the man
agement of hia furm, waa in tlie city
eaday . Mr. Morton hua built a liirjju
Blind neur hia barn, under which ho
Btucked hia (jriiin so aoon aa it waa dry
enough uftur beinn cut and when the
recent rain cume he did not have to
woiry about Iohhik bin crop but went to
work putting in hia fall grain and in now
well along- with hia bouhoh'ii work.
When hia grainwaa threahud lnt weelr
the Blraw wua atnckod under thia ahed
for liia Block during the winter. If
more funnoro would follow Mr. Morton's
exam plu thuro would bu luaa soft or re
fiiHo wheat brought to murket, Some
farincra who do make a pretenae of
Btacking their grain, put up what is
known aa an "Oregon" stack, one that
rung all the water Into the stuck and
none on the outHidu.
A Nbw Stkamboat Link. The stomn
er Lorelei will be put on tlie run between
Oregon City and Portland Sept. 23, leav
lt.g the 8th atreet dock at Oregon City at
0:30 o. m. and 4:30 p. in. and leave
Portland at the foot ot Yamhill Htreot at
7 a. m. and 2 p. m. Tlie fare for the
round trip will be 25 cents. Thia boat
will be in charge of Capt. A. E. Dodge,
rikI'AI Itrown ai imraor. MerntrH, Dodge
and Ilrowu are 1x4 1 1 well known "lomii
bout men and ooiirteoua treat inn tit may
ha expected from them. While at pre
cut tint Lorelei will make but two trip
iluy.thu Captain contemplate Incrrac.'
Ing the number of ruua In the near fut
ure, 11111111(1 the travel warrant It.
Tiiic liurrie Chkkk Fain. The ninth
annual fair of the Iluttu Creek Fair An
nocliitlon will he held at the ground
near Mnriuuui on Heptember 23, 21, and
2ft, Thi la itrlctly an agricultural fulr,
no liorcoiaclng or any of llione aide at
tractluni that are uauully comldered of
a more or lean ipieatlonable character be
ing tier mil ted, but the dlaplay of the
frulta ami graaaea of the county U very
complete, while the exhibition of blooded
and fat atock and poultry eiuala In
(tiallty the atatu fulr exhibit. Thia la a
Cluckamaa county Inatitutlun gotten up
for the producer of the county and
aliould receive the hearty upMirt of all
our cltl.ena.
Laikik Ai'i't.K. Adolf Aachoff, of
Marmot, brought to this olllce lat Fri
day two apple of the Ileltigheimer
variety that meaaiired H and 14,' Incliea
in circumference and weighed 1H and 111
oiliicea reapectively , TIimhh apple were
not (ha largeat irrown by Mr. Aacholf,
but aiuiplv an average ixe, the entire
product of two or three tree of thl va
lidly weighed fioin 2U to 2S ounce each
and eleven of theiu (llhtd a large pall.
There I no better place on tlio north
weat couat than the Marmot neighbor
hood for ruining fruit and no better poat
ed man In the country on fruit raining
than Mr. Aachoir.
Lout An F.yk. (Jeorge Doll, an
employe of the Wilamutte paper mllla,
wa hit In I be left eye Tueaday by a
aliver of Inn from a rivet head on which
he wa working, lie wa tuken to Port
land and the eye removed, having been
entirely dentroyed by the wound. Doll
h been exceedingly unfortunate
dining the lait two yeuia, havinx had a
foot crushed, three rib broken and an
eye nearly torn out once before.
lion' Thi!
Wa (ilrer One Hundred Dollar Ho
ward for any Cf a of cuturrh thut cannot
Ihi cured by Hall' Ciitarrh Cure.
F. J. Chknky A Co.,
Prop , Toledo, O.
We, the undenlgmd, have known F.
J. Cheney for the luat I't yearn, and be
lieva him erfectly honorable In all bua
ineaa Iranaactioii and financially able to
carry out any obligation made by their
firm.
WicftT A Thcax, Wholeaalo Druggiata,
Toledo, O.
Wai.dinu, Kinnan A Makvin, Whole
aale Druugiala, Toledo, O.
Hull' Catarrh Cure la tuken Internally,
acting directly upon I he blood and mu
cous atirfuif a of the ayatem. Price 7.'c
per bottle. Sold by all druggiata. Tenli
nionlul free.
Iliill' Family Pill ate the heat,
Orpgon'a (ireatest Fulr.
Can he attended fur one fure for the
round trip from any latint on the line of
the Southern Pachic in Oiegon.
The fair open September 30, and
cloaca OcIoIht 8. Nine day. F.vory
day will be the Im'sI. Fraternal order
day, Oclolier 2, Oregon press day Oct
ober 4, pioneer and Imrliecue day, Oct
ober ft, Salem day, October (I, school day,
October 7, children under twelve years
of age free. School children over twelve
years of agu, ten cents.
After harvest you will want a rest, so
come to the state fair and enjoy yourself.
One fare for round trip. Popular ad-
minHion of 2r cents.
The Toledo Weekly lllaile.
Kvery intelligent family needs in addi
tion to their Ivicul paper, a good national
weekly. The greatest and most w idely
known general family newspaper is the
Toledo Weekly Hindu. For 30 years it
has been a regular viaitor in every part
of the Union and is well known in almost
every one of the 70,000 pontolUcea in the
country. It is edited with reference to a
national circulation. It Is a republican
paper, but men of nil politics take it,
liecaune of its honcnty and fairness in
the discission of all public questions. It
is the favorite family paper, with some
thing tor every member of the household.
Serial stories, poetry, wit and humor;
the household department (beat in tlio
world). Young folks, Sunday school
loBsons, Tulmage's sermons, the farm
stead, the (luostion bureau (which ans
wers ipiestions for subscribers), the news
of the week in complete form, and other
speciul features. Specimen copies gludly
sent on application, and if you will send
us a list of uddresses we will mail a copy
to each. Only $1 n year. If you wish to
raise a club, write for terms.
Address Tun ill, auk,
Toledo, Ohio.
Insurance.
If you wnnt to know anything about
Fire or Life Insurance or Building and
Loan Association, call on II. T. Sladon.
Ho has it at his finger ends.
HotisK foh Hunt. 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 olllce.
Donk With A KNirn. Those fine,
juicy steaks and prime rousts to be ob
tained at Albright's meat market are all
done with a kinfo In the hand of an
expert cutter.
VAtJlIU II AY.
It New Attraction Deep Mea PUIiln
l)i llglitrul Nuniiiicr Itoiort.
(Jreatly reduced rutin are now In effect
from Albany, Corvalli and all Southern
Pacific point to Yaipilna bay and New
port, It may be added that, in addition
to It many natural advantage a a sum
mer Ncuside resort, the Seaside Educa
tional Association will open on August 2
at Newiort, in the new auditorium built
especially for this purpose, and continue
In Hesalon for five week, thuH affording
to students, teacher and other a rare
opportunity for combining study with
pleasure. For full Information a to Its
course, etc., apply to Mr. 8. O. Irvln,
president of the association, Newport,
Orcgmi.
The large and commodiou tug "Iteno
lute" I again In service on Yaquina bay
and will take fishing and other parties
to sea and return. The fare for the
round trip I only 50 cent.
The Second ICegiment band and or
chestra ha been engaged for the season,
and will give dully concert on the beach
anil furnish music for the evening hops.
Every (xwaiblo convenience has been ar
ranged for the comtort of guests and the
rate at the hotel are very reasonable.
For further Information apply to any
agent of the Southern Pacific Co., or
Oregon Central A Eastern K. It. Co., or
address F.nwiM Stonb,
Manager O. C. & K. H. II. Co.,
7-2.'Im2 Corvalli, Or.
Letter Lint.
The following I the list of letters re
maining in the postofllce a( Oregon City,
Oregon, on September 22, 1897:
WOMK'i MKT.
Heckler. Mrs M A Mnrey, Mra 8
Conn-it, Cora Haumlera, Mn Harold
Paniel, Matlie 2 Hlianaliaii, Mary
Jones, Mn K Smith, Mr M
Kain, Ell Turner, Mr I 'or
Mclntoah, Mr A Welch, Mra U A
Mm' I.IHT,
Amnriw, (I A Iticlianlaon, J M
Hilling11, Mr Htevena, Clarence L
lliirkeit, W K Tlioinaa, W
CoIwpII. Itoht Tompxin, Ham
Fleming, Jim Vaughn, Cvru
lletxler. W H Woo.1, f! C
Jsckaon, J 11 Mack, F L
If called for state when advertised.
8. It. Gkkk.n. P. M.
Low Exrnmloii Kate.
The Southern Pacific will make a one
fare rate from all point on their line in
Oregon to the Oregon state fair which
open September 30 and closes October 8.
A big harvest and a big fair. A clean,
vigorous, delightful, and comprehensive
exposition of everything pertaining to
the, farm and the farmer. Good races
and amusements of all kinds. Stecial
attraction every day.
With the present crop prospect and
the extremely 1w railroad rate ofone
fare for the round trip, the people of Ore
gon ran alford to patronlxe the State fair
that benefit all classes. Popular ad
mission of L'5 cents.
For Young Men anil Vounic Women
There Is nothing that will arouse the
ire of a young man or woman so quick as
to have inferior laundry work put oflfon
them. They may dress ever so well,
hut if their shirt front or shirt waist is
miiHsy their neut appearance Is sioiled.
The Troy laundry make a socially of
tallies' and gentlemen's fine work.
There can be no better work than is
done at the Troy. Leave your orders at
Farnsworth's arber shop.
Money for Farmers.
When it coinos to buying harness,
saddles, whips or robes the prices and
work to be had at Willey's harness shop
cannot lie duplicated in Portland. Re
pairing done in uood shape and
promptly. Full line of shoes carried
and sold at bed rock prices. Shoe re
pairing attended to. Willey's lingers
and farmers hand made shoes have no
superior. Call at l is shop on Seventh
street near the dnpot and see how big a
dollars worth you can vet.
(iteitp Wood.
Oak, ash, inaplo and fir wood deliver
ed in any part of Oregon City. Prices
bed-rock and wood flrst-chisw. By plac
ing your order now the best selection of
seasoned wood can be had, paying for it
at a date agreed upon. Cull on or write
r Ii. O. Hoi.mks, Park place.
For Kent.
A seven-room house, two blocks from
the Barclay school, on street with side
walk and electric lights and bus a com
manding location affording a beautiful
view of the Willamette river and sur
rounding country. Kent reasonable.
Address "House" care of Entkkpmbe.
Undertaker anil Kmlmlmer.
H. L, Holmnn undertaker and era
balmer. Graduate of Embalming col
lege. Full stock of caskets and coffins
at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in
Weinhard's building on Main street.
Small precautions olten prevent
great mischiefs. De Witt's Little Early
Riser are very small pills in size, but
are most ellective in preventing the
most serious forms of livor and stomach
troubles. They cure constipation and
headache and regulate the bowels. Geo.
A. Harding.
Gladstone has made a growth ot CO
new houses since the hard times beimn.
A ANTED TRUSTWORTHY, ACTIVE
gentlemen or ladies to travel for re
sponsible entnblshed house in Oregon.
Monthly fii5.no and expense. Position steady
Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped
envelops, me nonunion company, uepi.
V Chicago.
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Sunday Services.
K1KHT C'ONOKEOATIONAL CHURCH.
Kcv. I . W. liu ler. Hanuir, Service! at 10 ai a. m.
and 7 80 . u. Sunday School after mornln
aervlce. Flayer meeting I huiaday evening l
7 ItOo.olock. Prayer meeting ol Young People'!
H,w.Httf ol (.'hrlitlau Kmluavor everv Sulidav
reuiug at aoprnmpU
FIRST BAPTIST CMCCH.-RV. M U
Rtioo, PaaUir Morning Serrlce at m:ii; Sunday
School at 11 4ft; Krenlng Hertrlce 7JSJ; hegular
prayer meeting iljuraday erenlug. Monthly
Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening
preceding the Aral Sunday In the mouth, i
coMlal luvlutlou to all.
ST. JOHN'S OIIL'KCII.CATHOLIC.-Rsv. A.
HiLLissAMb, PaaUir. On Sunday meat at I and
lo w a. M. Kvery aeeond and fourth Sunday
Uerman sermon after the S o'clock mau
At all other maanea Kugllnh aermoua. Sunday
Sehml at I 'M r. M. Veapera, apologetlcaj
aubleci and Benediction at 7:80 t. u.
MKTIIOUIST EPISCOPAL CHUKCH.-R-v.
T. K Jo e, Paator. Morning aervlce at 10 45;
Sunday School at 10:00. Claaa meeting after
morning aervlce. Evening aervlce at 7:30.
Knworih 1ragut meeting Sunday evening at
80; Prayer Meeting Thurnday evening at 7 JO.
traugera cordially invited.
FIKHT PRESBYTERIAN CHl'RCH.-RgT. A
i. Montgomery. Paator. Hervtcea at 11 A.M. and
7:80 r. H. Mahbath School at 10 A. M. Young
People'! Society of Chriatlau Endeavor meet
every Sunday evening at 30. Ibuiaday
veuing prayer meeting at 7:30. Beat! free.
EVANOSMCAL CHURCH CERM AN Rev.
Erlcn, Paator; J. K. Kht Al-tni.
Pn-aching nervlrea every Sunday at 11 A. M.
twl 7-HO P U kahliath u-Kmil Ti.rv Hundav at
10 A. M . Mr. Ziiiinierinnii bupt Prayer Meeting
every I buraday evening
GKKMAN IXTHKRAN ZIOX'S CON'
greKaiional cliiircli. Kev. K. Sack, pastor.
Service every Holiday at 11 A. M. Sunday
school at 10 A. M.
ST PAUL'S CHntCH-Eplscopal-W.
I). Williams, D. U., niiniater in charge.
Hin. dav Hchool at 10 a. m., service at 11 a.
in. and 7 41 p. ni. Fridava at H p. m. even
ing prayer meeting with an adilrens. Seala
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Clarence Porter. Geo. C. Kinney.
Blacksmiths
Wagonmakers
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
Any design of an iron or steel
shoe fitted up. All kinds of
repairing at reasonable rates.
Shon ODtioslte Pone's hardware store.
j Oregon City, Ore. fo
fa 'w ty w w w v w w w w
Advanced in price.
The LOW Prices which we eBtabliahed are still
in force. If you really wish to buy a bargain
in watches eee us before our present stock is eold.
BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN.
HflC T? PlMAl at her new location in the Caufield block, : .
jUTo. lis X IlLl, next joo, to the Beehive has one of
the most complete stocks of
FINE CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS,
NUTS AND NOTIONS ......
Bent Ice Cream in
tail lis.
PORTLAND TO
THE DALLES
By the fast
and com
modious steamer
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
tion by addressing or calling on
J. N. HARNEY, Agent,
Tel. 914. Portland, Or.,
Office and wharf, foot of Oak St.
Bread is the
Staff of Life,
That is, if it is good, wholesome
bread, if not, it is more dangerous
than 'he
Bullets of theTurka
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
Tbe equal of the best known
made. His pastry cannot be
excelled. Tiy a loaf ot whole wheat
flour bread.
Fine Groceries and
"2z2B-Fresh Vegetables.
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