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OREGON CITY KNTEU1TJSE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1893. 5 Oregon City Enterprise JUOUAL TBAN5P0RTATIJH WU,' TimnC'ahd Kantnium Railway Comi-akv LIAVI PORTLAND (Couch St.) 7:00 A. Ni u:uu lo: I'M" 11:15 '' M- i:uo ' 45 a:ju 3 15 4:1 4 4.1 5:30 i:iS 7:00 74S :jo only lo Mifwauklc 9:15 , io:jo only to Mllwaukle 11:40 LIAVI OREQON CITY 7:S A. M. h$ 10:05 io:jo u:3.1 11: jo r. m. 1:05 1:5a 33 j:w 4:"5 450 5:33 6:20 7:05 b.jo only to Mil winkle 95 10:30 u:5 only to Milwaukle 49 MINUTI OHIDUll. CUKOOK ( li lt AMDl'OUIUND III VKKTICIl H TI4Na Al.TONA I.H' rOkTl.iNII out .,ln tiratl 7:01 . m. l ui -S.sup, in. OKKIION CITY Vut Klgiilli .treat rnis.ni. l au " t.t' p. Wi M'NUAYi. a- in. II ui " 1 do v m. t Ml " ( ), tn. 0H m. II " 1:W " Tlcka'l Hil"frhMt lil Willi UimuD ; 1 1 jr KUot'loCmOf ll'ml HIIXAUKITK MM tt'Y. OAMtttVi N)i-siin ssinus wim.stts rl.u :! (.in. 6 m. m, 7 in SO JUW 1 1 Ml ' 13 ll 1 III d. m. l:UA n. in. 8 1ft " 4 i) 4 .0 " I M a 10 11 Ml " V.rt .Ul HunUr 0" !" hiiur nu'll I n'fi k n. In iltiKH on lid lu-f J-.ti rv I. IIM. 1;. A. tiii.i r.K -err. Ohkuum City, Obsho Aiuust 12, Im THE LOCAL NEWS. Now I Til TlMS TO 8llIMHIH. We mnt lo call attention lo the terms on which the Enterprise will be sent you. lit subscribing to thi Enterprise now you Ki t all the tot al and general news lor tlm price o( one piT Tliia oir. r is for a limited lime only and on the condi tion stated In the advertisement on die last page o( this paper. You will niver l an f'l'ial chance (or the aaine money. Hack Fhi4 tiik Fkoxkn Nukth. C. iiresicr, who left Oregan City about a year ago, returnnd home Saturday, from an unsuccesnful attempt to discover k1I in the world renowned region flowing o boiinUiourly with milk and honey. Mr.( iraslcr ay t "that Klondike la a aadlv overestimated country, that the rich ore whlili newspaimrs claim abounds ao nViHeouidy there it an exaggeration and misrepresentation of fact; that where one man uraHds in obtaining something 101 hi labors, llfly fail completely suf for untold haidHbipn. and often encoun ter the moat appalling death." He, with evoral other, aank shalta from 12 to 20 feet at Montana, Eureka, Indian, Quartz and liowldur Creek, and accomplished nothing worth mention. All around bim were men sending all their energy and working with earnest mil hut to no avail. Mr. Grasler met the following from Ore gon City at Dawaon City, all of whom wore well hut unsuccomiful In thulr ef fort: Monara. Geo. Ilumilton.ll. MolTet, O. OhUon, Win. Hodnon and L. Noble. Mr. Ora-ler advlaea all, who plan to luake thi trip, to consider well the lunKiillude of the undertaking before Urting, for all the gold that he bring back, li a small nugget, valued at $13 60, which he received for his uilnur'i outfit upon coming away. Cankmaii 1'ays Kkhi-kit. MUb Clara Kellogg, who haa resided at Canemah for aoiiie time, and who dot-lured her Inten tion to move with her parents to EaNtern Oregon, was given a delightlul Btirprise party on Saturday evening, at Stokea hall, and a merrier social affair has not traimpired in this neighborhood for many days. A few of the young lady'B many friend aembled at an early hour, and quickly paHsod away the time In dancing and merry conversation. Interesting games also followed, In which all partici pated until a late hour, when dainty refrcnhiiienU,coniiiittlng of Ice creain aud cake was greatly enjoyed, after which the gueslB bade their young hoBteB good bye. and with many expressions of re gret at her departure, and sincere whiles for her future welfare, departed to llw reapectlve homes. Thone pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs. Orant Kellogg, MIhhcs Dawn and Mable Graves, Oracle Marshall, Lottio, Ada and Emma Quinn, lllunche MoCord, Uerlie Jones, Miss Voder, Mina Took and Miss Mack; Messrs. Willie MarHhall. G. and F. Quinn, E.. and L. May, G. Rukel, J. and Jake Charlea. Experience is the best teacher. Use Acker's English remedy In any case ol coughs, colds or croup. Should it fall to give immediate relief money refunded. 25 cents and 50 cents. Geo. A. Hard ing, agent. Tu nic at Ulaihitonk. M,ilur!nv the United ArllMins held a Ininket plciilo al (iliulMtoiin park, "lid allliongii II wa ell ndvcriKi'd In all the piipers, but few ftion In ulli Nil.u.i'u, However Ibomi who illd amiMiil In, enjoyml the day In a (pilel but pleiiNunt iiiuiiiier, and In the iiflrrnonn witneHned a biiHcbull giime and hlcyclit race, Tim bull pl.iyitr repro sented the vomig men of Oregon City, m ho chime up vide und played a nine inning guuin, renmrkiililo for its brilliant one hund play on the prt of Frank Itrown, thn exeeplloiially nkillfill work of ICiihm Hpenrer' ill left fluid and lit tlifl li.it, itoKN Iloliiiiin' lung dlilanrn run, and iicciiriite caiidilng in right field, mid the g'Mid bend woik employed by all the hoy, gliding head foreiuont through the lootm anil, between flrt and necond. In the relay race, J. (loodfellow, F. Morey, V. II. Prutt ii ml I). KiihUihiii ran agint F. Ilrowu, . Hull II. III. kham and F. Mniitgoiiiery remilting In the taller tcHin winiiing by a few feet. Kki.l Kiioii Tkkhti.b. Sam Bnubron, rut-id i woikmun on the Electric car trestle, nnrMi of town, while working rieiir the hlhent joint on the structure WeilneMduy, wa audil 'lily taken with an attack of billon di.tlncn, ami fell a di- lance of 18 feet. He dashed downward, bead Mini, and struck one of the brace of tlm trestle on In stomach. The force of tht fall was ) severe, that he lost all cuiiKcioiisiif, and wa mipnoiicd to tie ded, by the men who removed hi body f urn the timber, where it had lodged. Waier wa applied to the brulwd pari, and after an hour's attention on the part of hi associate, conciounes returned, and the man wa taken to hi home In Kuft i'ortland, where, at last reort, he wa Kulfeiliig Intense pain and throwing up blood. Tiikik Ari'KitciATioN or Mm Few olllcers are more universally esteemed hy llwir men than I the Hon. (1. A. Steel, who Iih lately resigned, as lllM-r-lliteudeiit of the Hast Hide Electric Line. Tbi fuct wa atsfactorially demon strated on last Saturday afternoon when the emploe on the line presented their retired miH'r!ntciidcnt, wiih an elegant gold chain, ami umbrella, with the name of "(I. A. Heel," (asilly engraved on the silver plated lull lit), Win Chain- hrcuu, made the presentation speech, for the comply, and expressed to Mr. Steel, In a few brief remark, the wurmth of feeling that existed on the purt of the men for him a an olllcerand friend. An Enjoyaiii.i Evknt. Monday wa William Howell' nth. birthday and hi parent, Mr. and Mr. Win. Howell, gave bim a delightful afternoon party al their resilience on Jefferson street. A num ber ol hi admiring friend, of thi city, were present, in ny of whom presented him wiili very tasteful and useful gift. Mr. E. Klchurd and daughter, of i'ort land, wine present, and assisted In wail lug on the guest a tliey Indulged in a liberal spread of ice cream, cake, nut and avai if ty ofsweel. Everyone had a delighiful time, and were only sorry that such occasion come but once a year. SlNOItK'a Hll.L KoAD WlllltNKD. D. Lyons ii uHrviHing the work of a doten men thi week, and actively engaged widening the rnad. leading from the rail road up the bluir to where the old null formerly atood. ThU road haa always been considerably too narrow lor safety, or convenience. Two team have found it dillicult to pas each other, without it being nncexHary for one vehicle to ap- uroach damcerously near the bluff. The roud w ill hereafter be 47 feet wide, this being almost twice it former width. The dirt, which i removed from the bin IT, is placed on 10th atroet, near the Congregational church. Efloctually yet geut'y, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or aluggiah, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver lo a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to diapel headaches, colds, or fevers use Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Lost, on Wednesday, July 27, '1)8, between Oregon City and Wilhoit PprimiH, the seat of a barber chair. Lib eral reward for return. NoblittA Co. Oregon City. Back subscriptions of the Enterprise must do paid up. We will take a lim ited quantity of good quality of hay and oats on back subscription. Men and boys light and dark shirts very cheap come and see for yourself at the Racket store. Plenty of money to loan at 8 per cent on long or short time. Apply to G. E. Hayes. J. Burgess, of Gladstone, left Tuesday for a two montho vinit with his daugh ter, Mrs. M. Whitcomb, of Minneapolis. "ioiss troubled mo for a long time. Thoy were large and painful. I tried many so-called remedies, but nothing helped me. I was completely cured when, by recommendation of my druggist, I used f Aycp's arsoparllia." W. N. RICHARDSON, Eureka, Fla. Tlie ll'iuudlug lllll'iw. Mis Ethel Alliright ha received a copy of the Hounding liillow, a paner piiblislm I on thn U 8. F. H. Olwiipia, mid Umi.id just ufler I he bid tie ol .M.miU Hay. It U printed 'in bond p.ir tikiiu from tbo arsenal at Oavl e and the pre woik and mat tor contained ore excellent. T.m front pun i In color and is a Hue piece of work to come fiom any dlbw. On the back U n good map o! Manila Hay showing tint twoflt', foiiiflca lions, inu:u and town Als) the course of the American duet during the battle, Thn in ip w,n mtd by I,. C. l'oniM a sailor of th Olympla wUh two sail needle,, The papur 1 lilod by L. H, Young. This motto i on itm front pig): "Tai lor Cub i an I our ho.ior, To avenge our httioe.4 slain, Tiial victory wriatlw 1 our bi iu ir When we fought the snip of .Spiin." There is a fine a 'count of lite tiattle with the following a the opining senti ment, "Ship were winking Old Glory flying, Gun were roaring And Spaniard dying." In the account of the battle It it stated that two sliellmen on the ''Kaleigb" both fair amateur musicians would snutch rmiment Ixilween hustling am munition and one with the guitar and the other with the violin play "Theie'll be a Hot Time in the Old Town To night." An account of the battle Is copied from the Spanish paper at Manila the Diario de Manila In which the ion of the battle I attributed to the stiiieriomy of our ship and gun, It seem tnat the Spanish fleet wa behind a huge b xjin covered with chain aud lighters filled with rocks, anil water covering the water line. The .Spanish admiral tried to take both the Cantilla and Koiua Crisiida out from behind tho boom but received such a Are that hi entire ship s-jemed a mas of bursting shell. The torpedo boats met the same fate a did their sinter ship at Santiago. Ac cording to the Spanish account some of the fighting took place at 2'K) yards thi is probably incorrect. The Ameri can say the Spaniard fought with the utmost bravery and until their ships sunk beneath them j while the Spanish account says that the American fleet ad vanccd to the conflict in peifuct and ma jeclic order. That the Ameiican fleet, especially the Olympla poured broad aides into the Spanish ships that swept the bridge ami duck and filled the ships with the dead aud wounded. The Kev. W. II. Coetley, of Slock bridge, Ga , while attending to bis pusioral duties at Ellon wood, that stale, was attacked by cholera morbus. He says: "By chance I happened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and 1 think it was the means of saying my life. It relieved me at once." For sale by Geo. A. Harding. From Extreme Nervousness, THAT no ono remedy can contain the elements necessary to cure all diseas es, is a fact well known to everyon. Dr. Miles' System of Restorative Bemedloa consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose. Mrs. L. C. Bramley, 37 Henry EL, SU Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For years I suf fered from extreme nervousness aud annoy ing constipation, developing lutopulpltal Ion and weakness of the heart. I was unable to loop, suffered much from headache, pain in my left side, palpitation and a constant fueling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Ileart Cure and Ncrre and Liver I'll Is and the Anti-Pain Tills to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and tho pains aud aches aud weariness left mo.- I then took Dr. Mllos' llcstoratlve Tonic and am now restored to my former good health." Dr. Miles' Itemedles are sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle beneflu or money re funded. Book on dis eases eftlia heart and nerves free. Address, Dr. MileV d temediesj! Restore J , Hoalth Dtt. MILES MEDICAtiOO., Elkhart, Ind. pARMERS.. . Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At ihe City Stables. W. H. YOUNG, Prop., BuoMHonto "W M ConkM. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. f aC M mm f. '' WW THE EXCELLENCE OF SYKL'P OF FIGS i due not only to tho originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it ia manufactured by sclcntlflo froceaacs known to the CiuroRsiA Fio Briiirp Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the Importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs ia manufactured by the CALiroitfiiA, Fio Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one ia avoiding the worthies imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cau ronsiA Fio Kykuf Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far In advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. saw rHAscisce. cl LaCUTILLE. Zg. KW TKK, V. C COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. August Term T. F. Ryan, Judge. S. F. Harks and R. Morton, Commissioners. In the matter of the petition of 8. M. Rainsby for county road Viewers, Lon Engle, 0. W. Rohbins, II. 8. Ramsby ; surveyor, C.II. Isom. To meet Ramsby August 13, 118. In the matter of the petition of T. F. Rugg for county road Tom Bonney, W. II. Boring and Chris Heiser appointed viewers, and J. II. Smith surveyor. To meet Rugg on August 9, 18H8. In the matter of the Oregon City road tax The clerk ordered to present a de mand to the city for 40 per cent of amount received, to-wit: t!22.39, and request city not to collect more than its CO per cent hereatter. In the matter of the appointment of a road supervisor in Soda Springs district Albert Crossan appointed as supervis or In said district. In the matter of county aid for Henry Lewis 16.00 per month allowed In favor of self, to commence August 1, 1898. In the matter of county aid for Mrs. Summer $12.00 allowed, to commence August 1, 18i. In the matter of plank for district 31 Su pei visor Baker ordered to procure a load of plank. In the matter of aid for Mr. Freeman 1-5.00 allowed for two mouths, com mencing August 1, 1893. In the matter of county aid for Mrs. L. P. Clark Discontinued. In the matter of county aid for Lin Jones of Clackamas Reduced to $3.00 per month, to commence September 1, 18l8. In the matter of county aid for 1. Mor timerReduced to $12 per mouth. In the matter of couuty aid for Mrs. Rungan Mrs. Rungan to appear before the September term of court and show cause why she should not be taken from the said pauper list. BILLS ALLOWED. D L Paine, insane $ 5 00 Mrs Lydia Wineeeti, pauper 20 00 P J Ridingo & Son, pauper acct. 6 00 W A Huntley, stationery 11 00 Elmer Dixon, 2 tax rolls for sheriff 32 00 Lewis A Dryden Co, stationery. . 107 00 O O Enterprise, printing 81 25 O Schubel, justice of peace 9 35 K L Shaw, constable 8 B0 Chas Kelly, witness. 170 Sam Baechler, witness 1 70 A Knapp, witness. 1 70 John Jones, witness 170 Chas Burns, witness 1 70 A Endy, witness 1 70 Chas Livesay, juror " 1 40 John Shadle, juror 120 J R Williams, juror 1 20 Robt Blanchard, juror 1 20 E D Kelly, iuror 1 20 G B Dtruick, deputy distatty.... 6 00 V L Mack, Canada thistle burner 7 50 P A Baker, Chinaman on Dayton and Oswego road 6 00 Frank Politka. work on road. . . . 6 00 Chas Polifk. work on road 6 00 Zhou Eligsen, work on road 6 00 Wilson & Cooke, hardware 15 65 California Powder Works, road and bruise 14 60 Oregon Telp & Tcdg Co 2 45 II Ilenrtci, Iuror 6 W J Shadle, juror 4 40 Elmer Dixon, express to J K Worthinuton. road and brdg 25 00 J T Searle, witness, inquest 1 70 MrsJTSearle " .... i 7U Mrs Mary Freeman" .... 170 JOSteward " .... 170 A Sdaman " .... 1 70 M C Strickland, coroner 17 35 M F McCown. constable 4 00 J M Graham, juror 1201 Woi Kobinson, juror i -u M E H'illoughby, juror. 1 20 Paul Rcthe, juror 1 20 W U Young, juror 1 20 Wm Hart, juror 1 20 G B Dimick, fees in state vs. Freeman 40 40 M 0 Strickland, inquest Welch.. 7 40 G B Dimick, inquest Welch 7 40 Geo Broughton, lumber 2 54 104 00 52 00 30 00 4 00 7o 00 2 15 HI &0 25 00 45 00 50 00 IS 00 2 00 22 50 Noblitt's stables I'eler Nehron, iwal for prisoners Coast Agency Co Ui-o It Kiito A Co, powder Kred Wyder, road and bridge... , Kun Insurance Co J W tiroul, sheriff acct L If FnasU-r, sheriff acct K H L Itagsby, election acct.:. . . . COT William, Insurance F L Cbarinan, insurance (Continued next week.) 36 00 Get your frmt jars and jidly tumblers at Harris' Grocery. Rev. M. A. Dougherty, who preached a few years ago in the Congiegalional church, in this city, and who is still re membered by many friends and ad mirers, write from Canton, Mass., that hi church there is thriving, and that he left a few days ago for Europe, where, for two months, he will visit throughout France, Belgium, Holland and the iloly Lands. Mooey to loan at 8 per cent Interest on mortgage. Apply to C. D. A D. C. Latourette. tars All kinds of fancy goods, bosery, rib bons, belts etc- at the Racket store. Last year's patterns of wall paper at reduced prices. 5 and 10c counters at Bellomy A Busch. The correct styles in Millenery at the lowent price. Our sale begins to day. Miss C. Goldsmith. Mrs. C. P. Scrogins is visiting ber sis ter at Portland. etop that cough 1 Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bottle of Shiloh's Cure may save your life. Sold by Charman A Co., drnggists, Ore gon City. Teachers' Institute. The annual teachers' institute will be held in Oregon City, commencing Aug ust 29lh and lasting five day. Supt. II. 8. Strange ho commenced the pre parations necessary for the institute, and will secure the services of able in structors. Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to C. D. A D. C. Latourette. 17 - ..i , : . ..u i tura uicb iiittv uj uiiu jruu. uijtko away from the motor line and a place to et a first clans job of repairing or horse thoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. Shilob's Consumption Cure cures where others fail. It ia the leading Cough Cure, and no home should be without it. Pleasant tn take and goea right to the spot. Sold by Charman A Co.. druggists, Oregon City. fire Studio, Ninth and Main Sts., NEW AND COMPLETE L Stout, assessor. Of GENTS AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, and goods for Fall and Winter. Also A NEW LINE OF SHOES Has just arrived from Eastern factories. All at the LOWEST PRICES. Please give me a call. I have been rempved for some time to CAUFIELD BUILDING, MAIN STREET, NEXT TO HUNTLEY'S Book Store. YAKEDA. SILVER PLATE THAT WEARS WhenyouBUY SPOONS, ISV Buy reliable brands, even if they do cost a little more. They are worth the difference. We sell the genuine, original Rog ers Bros. ware. Guaranteed to be the best in quality, style and finish. BURMEISTER & AND RES EN, thejvIlers. city fiat hottr Savs 1st h So! They all say that HARRIS' GROCERY Headquarters for Hay, Land plaster, Seeds, Etc. Royal nakss th food par, wholuom and dollcloMt. m mm POWDER Absolutely Pure mn io mm, eo., mw tow. Lodges. A. O. U. W. meets every Saturday evening in the A. O. U. W. Temple. Geo. R. Califf, secretary, Rebekahs Willamette Rebekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each month at I. O.O. F. Temple. Malta Godfry, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters et America, meets firtt and third Friday la the month in Red Men's Hall. F. T. Rogers, secretary; F. S. Baker, chief ranger. Meade Post No. 2, G. A. R., meets first Wednesday in each month at Wil lamette Hall. E. W. Midlam, com mander. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. H. S. Strange, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. 8. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F., meets every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall T. F. Ryan, secretary Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. O. O. F. meets first and third Tuesday in each month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp. O. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men's Hall. J. W. Stuart, C. of R. ;H L.Patterson, 8achen. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., mueU first and third Saturdays in each month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, wretary. Mead Corps No 13, W. R. C, meeta 1st Monday in each month at the Will amette Hall. Mrs. Clou&e, president. The Auxiliary meet the third Monday, al Willamette Hall. ArtiBans meets Urt, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searl, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Bianch No. 647, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M.. meet In Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays G. H. Hyatt, record keeper Jtye Best.... Oregon City, Oregon. LINE , , , Carries the most complete stock ot Fi rat-Class Groceries to bs found in the City. v