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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1898. 7 Hoars' Ores! Strength. the strength of grlwely bonrs In ilt beyond tmllnf. 1 have read about YO I'lworful uiuauln In the arms of Inu giirlllas, but none cnii oompnro gj. i tlioNu lii tlin arms nfiit shimlilw of s-i Krl,I,T Ixwa. I liavo smut a grtrxly V I with oiia furo juiw mIh ii Into moIum Ir wi M ptil it bill ' iull in pun iti own i.iuu potiuus ot mous mo up tiroolpli.es anil por'urm nf luuwilu Unit trul mix! tttlilt'ti'i Hot (la I III n wen urhrf bcurn i trying the rural of pigs tlmt must avo wiiIkIkk! 70 I uniU scvurnl ml leg rtm a moutital slilo to tlmlr lair. ,and I lmve heard, ,unters toll of having ifm'U tt m iiim i iiunu it l ai thunderbolt wltli 'one blow of the fore M of a bear. JWlUfl lf,l,.,.l 1.1 MM IV I.H M Throo luinintiri ago I spent the season la the oojint inouiitalii up In Monterey countr, and oue moonlight ulu.it I hw big grU.ly bear In the net of carrying dead oow home to her oub. I had a position on the inimntnln dido whro I oould see every movement of the boar In the ijnrsely timbered vllcjr below me. The crlttvr carried tho dead cow In her fore paws for at least three mlloa, across Jaggod, sharp rocks Um foot IiIkIi, over fallen log, around the rocky mountain Ulna, whore oven a Jackass onuld not get a foothold, to a narrow troll op the steep mountain. Hhe never stopped to rost for a momimt, but wuut right along. I followed, and Just about bulf a mllo from tho beast's lulr I luid bur low. The heifer weighed at least 200 pounds, and the boar would bavo tipped the beam at about 480 pounds. -Cliloogo In tor Ocean. liMnl MrHIL, I Lave never met any ouo who Rave me a stronger Impression of honesty and tlucorlty than Irviu McDowell. Uu waa then In tho prime of llfo 40 or 45 your, old powerfully built, but rather pon derous In movement, kindly and slm Jilo In uisuuor, with a Tory pin-nun t, old lor ly face, a water drinker and al most a vegetarian. After the cruel war waa over I met him one day In noma foreign city Vienna, I think and at we were oouvcrslug be said, "Straugo, Uu't It, our enoountor todayr" "Why ao, geueral?" "Have you forgotten? Thlt Ii the Hit of July the aunlvorwiry of Hull ltun. Had I won that battlo I would bave been one of the most popular men In the Uulted Btatvs and you would bave been another. I need not any bow much it le the other way with us now." llut I do uot think bit countrymen blamed blm after all. When I W"iit to tho United Suttee anme year ago, I fimud blm in command at Iniu Francis oo much changed, aged and and, but conrtmws and kindly aa ever. I told htm that I hud in a place of bonor at home the photograph which hn gave me before he left my lodging the day he waa looking for Uarry'i guna. "And I auppoeo," be (aid, "your frinmU auk, 'Who on earth waa Uouernl Ma Dowelir " Blr - W. II Rum..11 In Is'orih American Review. A Orval arnir. More than 60 yuan ago Lacblan Mo Donald left hie borne In titratbxpey, (Scotland, and went tot bo thoreaof I-ike WinnlM'g. Ho did not neglect to carry with him bin beloved bagpipe, and tunny an evening it apoko to blm of tho old home beyond the aeaa Even in tho daytime, when be waa biuty In tho wooda fulling treea, bo Would bave it by bin eldo, and on one oooaaion be had ruaaon to be glad that lt wai to uonr. Ho wee merrily awluglng hit ax, wbon he wan nuddenly aurrouuded by a Inrty of Indinua, w ho hxiked very for tnldable aa they drew nearer, gonticu latiug In a particularly threatening manner. Thing begun to aoein omiuoun, when a happy thought came to the (Scotchman. Boiling hii bngpipo, bo blow a blaat ao loud and long and thrill that the tartlod rod men looked upon him for a moment in ooniteruation and then took to tholr heola, never (topping till the thick ahadowi of the foroat bid them from the man who could give vent to auch an unearthly acrtam. They did uot forget that prolonged cry; from that time the Scotchman waa known among thorn ai "the great creamer of the palefuoea. "Exchange. Aa Bpl t Taddj. A Madrid paper inform. Ita readeri thai "tho oommaudor In chiof ofthi Amertoan army Ii oue Tod Kooaevolt, formerly a New York policeman, " who waa "born uaar Haarlom," "einlgratod to Amorica whou young, " waa educated at "Harvard acadoiuy, a ootnmorcial chool" (there being "no uulvornitiei oroollego in America"), and that hi. "bodyguard" la "fittingly termed rough riotera " No danger Best tea0 . It is A moiit Kngllah tta. One of the olilent and moat plotor umiue inn lu all Kngliuid i the Crnb Tree tun lu Forilhum. Horo oyclinti from all over LrlUlii have oongrngnUyl and hero men fnmoua in literary aunali like Kipling, Haggard and Andrew Lang havo "jiut up" for an hour or two to rout and quad tho alo dixpunaod by thin ancient hiwtolry. Tho nUiry run that Robert I!urn and Blr Walter Boott ouco pnrtixik of tho hoNpitnlity of tho place, and tho quern heraelf, It la reported, onco utoppod by the vvaynllo to partake of a frugal bowl of milk and cracker. The Initial of men IlluKtrlou In Ciroat lirltuiu' hia tory are graven upon tho turfuco of Ita deal table, and Ita very window jxujo aro llttcrtxl with tho uumea of Munnuluy, Dlcknna and Thackeray. It hat been put in at leant ouo book, and J. Qulllor (Jouch ha UMid it a tho acoue for ouo of bl terrible tragmlloa Too lllf a Cuotract. "Doctor," aid a man to hi medical attendant, who had Jtmt preneuted a mail bill of 8S ihillltig for treatment during a recent llliiews " have not much ready money Will yon take tbii out In trade?" "Oh, yea, " cheerfully amrworod the doctor. "1 think we can arrange that, but what I your bullion?" "I am a cornet player," waa the tartliug reply. Loudon Telegraph. Vtmt It-by. UnanphlNtloatMl Parent Hello there, our no, what'a tho baby yelling that way for? I can t real at alL I Nurao Ho'i cutting hi teeth, air. I U. 1'. Well. that hedocHn't doit 1 any more or you loao your place liar I Uiuj Life. 'ANTKO HK VKKAL TUUkTWOItinY I KK nu lo hi ! H mun.n or buxut-u In! tnf own n I fMru, o aniiM. it m lal' "I " Mk r.it li om- t-ni r) rr tb' ') ui ip"e l-flnil b oinj-. no iniif-. ao i Uijr. M"Uhl' I7A. H futtiinn, K o. jirldr '"if d !'? opr. Ilr Urt t. IIm, l-f ii., l: M. C lea The Enterprlee will be pleaaed to re ceive within the next few diyi several cord of wood which partiv htve agreed lo brlrg In on their lubacrlption to the pener. for Tenac Men anil Teung tfomen. Thrte la nothing that will arouse (lie Ire of a young man or woman ao quick a to bave inferior laundry work put off on them. They my drew ever so well, but II their shirt front or siiirt waiM is m u hay their noat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemeu's Que work. There can be no better work than is done at the Trov. Iave your ciders at Johniion's harbor shop. rienty of money to loan at 8 per cent on long or short time. Apply to O. K. IIyei, ofllco up stairs, oposlte Hunt ley' drug store. For ConMlpalion take Karl's Clover Boot Tea, the great Wood I'n rider. Cures Headache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the (ace, and makes the head clear as a bell, (told by Charman & Co., druggists, Oregon Cltv. Hew to I'rrvent I'ronp. We have two children who are subject to attacks of croup. Wboneveran attack is coming on my wife gives them Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and It always prevents the attack. It Is a household necessity in this county and no matter what else we run out of, It would not do to be out Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. More of it is so'd here than of all other cough medicines combined. J. M. Nicki., of Niekle Bros., merchants, Nickleville, Ta. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. ELY'S CREAM BAT.M I a poilllveenr. Apply Into th DtMirtli. It la qnlrkljr atworned. M Itnit ul DrnrfriiU or by mill ; mmplp 10c. by mill. XLT I1K0TI1KU8, tS Wtrroa Hu, New York City. Tor iOAoxds. delicious besides. DO YOU NEED ANY Doors, His, Glass, lullii OB OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL? :G0TO: C. H. BESTOW CO. Low Prices. First-class Goods. Corner llth and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon. The Marketing Point As the Great Manufacturing Center Qf tne pacjf jc Coast OREGON CTY THE PRODUCE Get our Prices in Schilling's OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY The factory towns of the East are noted for affording the best market to the neigh boring farmers and gardeners in proportion to the population of any of the towns in that section. The reason for this is that the people of these towns have a fixed in come upon which they can always depend, and, as a consequence, they are liberal buy ers, paying cash for all their purchases. Is Coming to be One of the Best Marketing Towns in the State This is proven every day by the number of farmers, who are to be seen on its streets selling their produce, who, until just the last few years, sought the markets of other towns. The s'stem of macadamized roads that is being built into all parts of Clack amas county, will enable all the people of this county to share in the profitable mar ket that Oregon City affords. If, as it is sure to do, the demands of Oregon City in crease in the next five years as it has in the past five years, this city will rank next to Portland as a market place for of the Farmer on Job Printing. SCHEDULES OF TIME BOUTHKBH FAt'iyiC RAILWAY aosra sooso. Ctlllernla Kiorcus (thronrb) irg Local iuiIiiiii) I Ma. m. ' l.3o p. m. SOUTH SOOSB. Kovoburt Local (way lUtloni) California Cipraaa (through) t:27s. m 6:.0 p. m .fOBTAL HCHKDCtK. SY SOUTHS! TkC.iria SjULSOAO. Mall clmea fOlnf Iforlh, J:00p. m. Mall oloaea iin Honth.S OH a. m and 'r'2ii p in. Ma I dlilnbuled Irom North 7 Wp.m., 10 lli.ra. Mall diatrlbuud iron South Ulam., 1:40 p.m. iT SAST HPS SLSCTSIO LI US Mall eloaea (or Portland and diatrlbotlof prlnU. liioifu. aol 4:46 p. m. Milclo.ea lor Milirauaa oulr, 8:44 a m.. 4:4ft p. n. Mail arrtyes from FuUaod, 11:80 a. m. sod 4:ltp. m. ids aoursa Ornoo City to Carui, Mnllno. Liberal and Molalla Imtcs at U m. aud arrives at Urn. dally. Or(oa City to Bearer Crack, Mink, Clark. Meadow brook, Union Mllla, and Coiton.leaTas at S a. m. Monday, Wedneatlay and rriday, and retarna on followlos dan ul:4 p. m Oreiron City to Viola, Logan and Kedland IcaTea Orefon City Monday, Wedneaday aad rrldaral 1:00 p. m., leaving Viola earns dajt M7:U0a. m. OroRon City to Willamette, Stafford and Wllaonfllle, arrlTeaatUiUWa. m. andleaVM at 11 JO e-m. daily. (Korral lliery window lt opn on aonday Iroia 10 to 11 a. m. AH lttr dropped into tba box at door U promptly ae..t oft Sunday, aa on other dya. All Kaaurn mail that la delayed and lallito rrlTeou t JW a. m a V. train will eome on 12 aclock or 4:1a eleetrlo ear. VHITE COLLAR LINE COLUMBIA RIVER ASD PUUET BOUND NAV. CO. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA Dally trips itesmer Bailey Gatzert-Lsv every morning in the week st 7 o'clock, ex cept Bunriay. Retamlnft, If area Astoria every nigbt in lbs week at 7 o'clock, except Sunday. White Collar Una Tickets snd O. B. t N. Co. tickets sre luterclianirsble on steamert Bailey Uatxert, T. J. hotter and K. K. Thonipeon, for Aatoria and all way points, Klavel, Ilwaco, Seaview, Long Bescb, Ocean fark and NalicolU. Oltioe, Aiiler-ttreet dock. Telephone (Main) 351. Oiiirnhis phone 351. V. B. SCOTT, President LO UuO Dir. at TUB SCHEDULES Aaaivi roa tmoa I'oaTLihU rsoa Past Mail -alt Lake, Dan tot. Ft Peat Mail I p m. Worth, 'Omaha, Kan. 7:2ba m. aa City, bt Looia, ChiCakOaodEael. Fpokane Walla Walla. Hpokane, Bpoiane Vl ar Mlnreapolia, tt Fanl, Flyer i:l p. m. D a I a t h, Milwaukee, 101 a. m. Chiaaco and Caab De,iee ' lala Local Dares, BonaSTllle, L-e-1 5 . m. Muunomah Kalla,C I SO p. in. Ei.6uuJa eade Lock, and tljvJ Ex.tfuuday bunlay Brer. puuday 10 a. ui, 7 p. m. I p. m. Oceaa Steanublpa p. m. All Sailins Iata rabjeet to change. For ?an Francieeo l-ailOci.2,S, S, 11, 14, 17, , A 7 p. m. ToAlaka tp.m. 8pm. Colombia iiver 4pm. Kx..8undaj Steamers Ex. Sunday Saturday To Aatoria and Way 10M) p, m. Landiu.ua. Sam. Wlllanetto Rlvsr ? p-.m. Ex. Sunday '" wed. Orewoa City, Newber, and Fh. i-alem and n ay-Lindx a 7 a.m. WlllamelteandYaaiblll 4 JO p. m. Tuee,Thur Klvers Tuea.rhar, and Oregon City. Daytoa, snd sat. anu Way-lAnoitiga. 6 a, m. Willamette River 4:30 p. m. Tue .Ihur. Pori.auj lo Cjivalila lUea.ibur. an 1 tat, ani W.y-Landinga aud bai. Leave Snake Hirer . Leave Riparia Lewuton 1 a m. Biparia to LewietoD ftoam. liaily Ex. P 11 T Ex. Saturday Friday W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. F. E. DONALDSON, Agent, Oregon City. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Sou.h I I North. 6:00 r. M. I Lv Portland Ar S:80a.a. 8:51 r. at. Lv OregonCity Lv 8:40 A.M. 7:4ft A. M. Ar B. Franclaco Lv 8:00 . M. Tbs above trains stop at all stations be tween Portland, Balem, Turner, Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Taiigent.Shedds, Halsey, Harrlsbnrf;, Junction City, Eueens, Cottsee Grove, Drain, Oakland snd all sta tions from Koseburg to Ashland Inclusive Rebate tickets on ssle between Portland Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates $17.00 tirst class and JU.00 second class in cluding sleeper. Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Enroiw. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONO LULU snd AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from K. K. BO 1 V, ticket scent, Oregon City ROSEBDRO MAIL (Dallvl. 8:30a. m. I Lv :2Jla. M. Lv 4:20 r. a. I Ar Portland Ar 4:S0f. ureRoniniv i.v s.mir. Koaeburg Lv (730 a. s West aide Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND C0RVALL18. Mall Train, Dally (Except 8unda I 7:S0a.a. I U :5ft a. a. 1 Lv Ar Portland Corrallie Ar Lv S:Mr.a 1 aor.a At Albany and Corvallli connect with tralni Expreis Train Dallv (Except Sunday) i-.Mr.M. I Lv Portland Ar 7:ip.M. I Ar McMlnnville Lv S SOr. M. Ar Imlependenee Lv I 8:28 A I 5:50 A. s I 4:60 a.m. E.KOEHLER, atanaaer. C. H. MAE AM. Aai't O. t. anv aai, Aient Ha Lie. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By tho fatit 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 1a the United States. Full informs tion by addressing or calling on J. N. HARNEY, AgenL Tel. 914. Portland, Or, Office and wharf, foot of Oak St, I Va FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Washington street Toeo day, Thursday and Sunday evenings t 5 o'clock. Returning, leaves Clatekafifo Monday, Wednesday and Friday eyen ings at 5 o'clock. Will pass Oak PoDil about 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7:26 Rainier 8:20; Kalama9:15; 8t Helena 10 :30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m. This is the nearest and most direct route to the great Nehalem valley, Shaver Transportation Co. OREGON Industrial Expo? OFEM8 IN Portland, September 22nd CLOSES Octocer 22. 1898 Tba Finest and Greatest Eipositioo Ever Held in the North rest . HORTICULTURAL AND A8RICULTURAL Prod nets of Oregon snd Washington will bel displayed in wonderful prolusion, incluo iiiK more varieties than ever before gathered together in one eibibit Ml, Silver ail Irnii Medal, fill ds Awaril Marvelonsly Rich Specimens From Our Gold, Silver and Other Mines MITT'S RENOWNED MILITARY RASH Has been engaged for the season Astounding Aerial Feats and Acrobatic Performances Very Low Rates on all Railroads ADMISSION Adults 25 cents Children 10 ceata NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable OREGON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE B9 uarui. Dnnhle and Sincle Risrs. and Ba4 die horses alwayB on hand at the lowest prices. A corral! connected with tne barn lor loose biock. Information reeardine anv kind 07 stock promptly attended to by pcreoa ct letter. , Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. Motf s Nerverine Pills The great a remedy to fs4 nervous proa-- f- tratlon aavl gff'-i'' nervons) distua ot tae i' genera n ve btxuKi and AHt.ii Ubiku. garis of cither sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or" lost Manhood, 1m potency, Nightly Einf sions, Youthful Errors, Niental worry, i ccsstve tne of Tobacco or Opium, whJe. Isad to Gmsumption and Insanity. per box by mailt 6 boxes for $5X01 MOTTS CHEMICAL CO Prop. Cleveland. 0b!. For sale by C. Q. Huntle Wanted-Sn Idea 25SS Protect toot thy may bring joe. weairx WrlM JOHri WauUKHuUkN a CO- t-aixat Ait. aeya. Washington. D. CM for tholr Sl.SJU priae oil" aul llil ot two SuBdied la-Uooa waaia . . Mm Ar w . a rr