OREGON' CITY EXTKUrMSK. KIM PAY. SKPTKMIU-K T!, 1! 8 OREGON SHOTLINE amd union Pacific THREE TRA TO THE EAST ,- DAILY Through Pullman .tsndard and Touiv 1st sleeping cat dally to Omaha, Chicago. Ppokane; tourist sleeping car dally ta Kansas City: through Pullman tourist sleeping car (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, reclin ing chairs (seats (res to the ast daily.) HOURS 7f) Portland to Chicago I W No Change of Cars. Depart. Tims Schedules. Alll TB Chicago- Salt Lake. Denver, Portland Ft. Worth. Omaha, k jk d Special Kansas City. St. p m" i.li a. m!lxuls, Chicago and I East. Atlantic : ,. . , Express sJt I-ke, Denver. I :lt P. m. Worthy Omaha. ! M a m. via. Hunt- hAn.""rJtlX:r- Sh Inrton, i Louis, Chicago and, ! East. I PL Paul ! I Fast Mall Walla Walla. Lew-1 C:1S p m : lston. Spokane, Mln- v-ig m via 8po I neapolls, St. Paul " . Duluth. Milwaukee, ; kane. Chicago and EstJ Ocean and River Schedule For San Francisco Every Ave days at t p. m. For Astoria, way points and Portland. Oregon. I p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Daily service (water permitting) on Willam ette and Tamhlu rivers. For detailed Information of rates. The Oregon Railroad Navigation Co your nearest ticket agent, or General Passenger Agent A, L. CRAIO. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY Portland and The Dalles ROUTE iViJUIUaVII Line Steamers "BAILEY GATZERT" "DALLES CITY "REGULATOR" "METLAKO" "AOIB 0," fitr. "fialley Gatxert" leave Portland I A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days ; leaves The Dalles 7 A- M. Tues days. Thusrsdays and Saturdays. Str. "Regulator" leaves Portland 7 A. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Mondays. Wednesdays and FriJays. Steamers leaving Portland make dally connection at Lyle with C. R. A N. train for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley points. C. R. 4 N. train leaves Goldendale on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:30 A. M., making connection with steamer "Regulator" for Portland and way points. C. R. c N. train leaves Goldendale on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8:30 A. M., connecting at Tyle with steamer "Sadie B." for The Dalles, con necting there with O. R. A N. trains East and West Str. "Sadie B." leaves Cascade Locks dally (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for The Dalles and way points; arrives at 11 A. M.; leaves The Dalles 2 P. M., arrives Cascade Locks P. M. Meals served on all steamers. Fine accommodations xor teams And wagons. t Landing at Portland at Alder Street Dock. MARCUS TALBOT,, V. P. & G. M. Gen. Office, Portland, Oregon. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. Leaves. I UNION DEPOT 8:00 A.M. Daily. 7:00 P.M. For Maygers, Rainier, Clatskanle, Westport carton, Astoria, war ren ton, navel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens, Gearhart Park. Sea side, Astoria and Seashore. Express Dally. Astoria .Express, Arrives. any root, Knows enough lo carry an umbr!t when It rains, but tin' wisp one Is he who carries one when It Is only cloudy. .Int ii id it will send for a diH'toj w h o n ho if o t ixsl-fstst, but the wiser ono Is lu h o adopts proper preen u-1 tionnry, preven-1 1 1 v it ml curatlvf 'A VI measures when f 7 h ' 1 I'1"1 npHsir th I ) A f I His Which. If un- rhecketl mid nil ciinsl, grow UiW serious Illness. Impaired, dlgo tlon nnd nutrl- t tori are generally : the forerunners of a nervous or functional htvak-dow n. .Viimv hi poiriidd rviWi' most abundantly for all such conditions In our native medicinal plains. With the uso of chemically pure glycerine, of prer strength iiml at a proper sustained temp erature. Or. fierce extracts from Colden Seal root. Q.uvn's root. Stone root, lilac It t'herrybarii. Khsslroot and Mandrake root, medicinal principles which, when combined In Jut the right proportions, constitute liis widely famed "troMcn ('! Uitl iixnivi',' It' restores the tone of the stomach, the activity of the liver and the steadiness of the nerves, pouring vitality Into the 11. khI till the once sick and debilitated one is so renewed In health, strength and power that ho can resume his work, whatever it is, with vigor and elasticity. All medical authorities, of whatever school, agree that llulratis. or lioldeu Seal one of the essential roots, in the make-up of hr. Tierce's Colden Medical Discovery is of very great value as a pure tonic, and as an alterative valuable In chronic alVct'iMis (.,( the stomach, In testines ana LU.wl.-r. JRV..-,,. ot only Hie Original but the ww. " L,,lU Uv" t put V- "t oer 40 yer. ego, by t,Ul lr li. V. Pleree have N'n BiKh Imltitcd but never equaled, as thou t&mis !tet. They'tv pun-ly vrtfelable, beliuf made up of eoiicentratinl and retined nwdlclnal prtiwiples. txtrateU from the roots of American plants. Iki not grlT Cue or two for stomach currecMve, thme or tour fur catiiariw. tEWIS & CLARK FAIR NOTES. Loss than four weeks remain In which to take advantage of the low railroad rates to go and ee the Lewis and Clark Exposition and the wonderful Northwest country. The lectures on Irrigation by Edmund T. Perkins, an engineer In the land re clamation service, draws crowds dally at the Government building, Lewis and Clark Exposition. Mr. Perkins' talks are Il lustrated by stereopticon views of vari ous localities where government Irriga tion work has been undertaken. The pictures and the lecture give one a great deal of Information about this important subject. The entertainment is free. A Mere Supposition. "Children are a poor man's blessing you know." "Yes. I suppose It's because he doesn't send them to college." ORDINANCE NO.... Dally. 11:10A.M. 9:40 P.M. C. A. STEWART, Comm'l Agt, l Alder street Phone Main 806. J. C. MATO. O. F. & P. A., Astoria. Or. You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Denver and Kio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World" BECAUSE There are so many scenic attractions and points of interest along the line between Oxden and Denver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If you are golngEa8t, write or informa tion and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It. W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent PORTLAND, OREGON OASTOIIIA. Bum the j The Kind You Have Always Bought An Ordinance authorizing the Oregon Water Power and Railway Company, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate a railway on Main Street from the Northern limits of the City to the Southern point of the termi nation of said Main street; thence over and upon the road on the Easterly side of the basin to the Southern boundary of said city; and upon Third street fmm Main street to the Willamette river; and to operate the same by any means except steam and to erect the necessary poles and string the necessary wires for the operation there of by electricity, and to carry passengers. freight and express matter on and over said railway, and to collect charges and tolls therefor, and repealing Ordinances Nos. 131), 201, 211, 2K and 271. Oregon City does ordain as follows: Section 1. That there be and hereby is granted unto the Oregon Water Power and Railway Company. Its successors and assigns, the right and privilege to con struct, lay down, maintain and operate a railway along, over and upon Mm In street from the Northern limits of the said City, as the same now are or may hereafter be extended to the Southern point of termination of said Main Street; thence over and upon the road on the Easterly side of the basin to the Southern limits of said city as the same now are or may be hereafter extended; and upon Third street from Main street to the Wil lamette liver ami to operate freight, ex press and passenger cars thereover, pro pelled by any power other than steam, and to carry freight, and 'express matter, and passengers thereon and thereover, and to charge and collect tolls therefor. And to erect and maintain poles and ap pliances along, over and upon said streets between the points aforesaid, and to stretch wires thereon for the purpose of transmitting electric power for the op eration of said railway. Freight cars or trains of freight or ex press cars shall not be operated through said City by said The Oregon Water Power and Railway Company, Its suc cessors or assigns, except as follows, to wlt: The said The Oregon Water Power and Railway Company, its successors or as signs, between the hours of 7 o'clock a. m., and 12 o'clock Meridian of each day, may operate two freight or express trains through said City each way, said trains, to consist of not more than four 4) cars and a motor car. Retween the hours of 12 o'clock Meridian and 7 o'clock p. m., each day, the said The Oregon Water Power and Railway Company, Its successors or assigns, may operate two freight or express trains through said City each way, said trains to consist of not more than four (4) cars and a motor car. Retween the hours of 9 o'clock p. m., and 6:30 a. m., following there shall be no restriction upon the right of said The Oregon Water Power and Railway Company, Its successors or assigns to operate freight or express trains of any number of cars through said City. No cars shall be allowed to stand on Main street South of Fourteenth street except during actual switching operations and to receive and discharge passengers. Section II. The track of said railway shall be a single track of steel rails, with such turn-outs and switches as may be required for the proper operation of said railway, which said turn-outs and switches are hereby authorized to be constructed, maintained and operated. The said railway company shall lay and maintain grooved rails on Main street between Second and Eleventh streets; the said livoovcd rails shall be not less than seven 1 7) Inches In depth, sod weigh not less than seventy-five pounds per yard. No switches or turn outs shall he constructed between Fourth nod Fourteenth streets, and but one switch or turn-out between Second nod Fourth streets. Construction of switches and turnouts to be the same as main track. Sec. HI. The said The Oregon Wster Power and Hallway Company, Its sue resworn or assigns, shall construct Us said tracks on Main 8tre-t between Sec ond and Eleventh streets In concrete, or a similar road bed, and shall en said per. tlon of said strvct lay Kelgluni Illoeks between the rails and one foot on each side of the rails, nil on established grade, The said track between Second and Kiev tilth streets shall he laid ns near n prac ticable In the center of the street nnd shall be completed within one year front and after the passage of this frnnchlc. The said The Oregon Water Power urn! Railway Company. Its successor nnd as signs, shall keep the said portion of said street so laid with ltelglum ltlocks In good order and repair and said Hallway Company. Its successors nnd iissIkoh. shall plank, pave with Relglum Rlock, macadamlie or otherwise Improve all other portions of said streets or roa.ls. Including the road on the Easterly side of said basin, to the Southern limits of said City wherever the said rnllway tnav be laid voider this Ordinance, hctwein the rails and one foot outside the rails, ns the Municipal Authorities may di rect, and shall maintain the same In proper repair satisfactory to the Muni clpal Authorities. The Oregon Water Power and Hallway Company. Its suc cessors and assigns, shall at nil tine s maintain all bridges on the line of s.u.l railroad between Third street and the Southern boundary of Oregon City an I shall maintain substantial railings be tween tle "liasln" and the highway, for the protection of the public. All por tions of the streets between switches an 1 main track, outside of one foot limit, shall he maintained by said Hallway Com pany. Its successors and assigns In proper repair, satisfactory to the Municipal Au thorities. The Oregon Water Power and Hallway Company shall take up present tracks on Main street within one year from and after passage of this Ordinance and shall Immediately repair street sur face so as to make present location of tracks conform to remainder of strt not included in tracks to he laid hereun der. Main street South of Second street nnd North of Eleventh street being now part ly an elevated roadway and partly a planked roadway. It Is a condition of this franchise that upon the permanent Im provement of such portions of Main street South of Second street nnd North of Eleventh street the said The Oregon Water Power nnd Hallway Company, Its successors or assigns, shall reconstruct Its roadbed ami lav tracks thereon In the same manner nnd subject to the same conditions ns Is provided herein upon that portion of Main street between Sec ond and Eleventh streets. Section IV. It shall be unlawful for ftnv person or persons to obstruct the Railway herein provided for either dur ing the construction or operation of the same; and any person or persons who shall carelessly or wilfully violate this provision shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction there of before the City Recorder or Mayor, of said City, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding Twenty-Hve Dollars (25, or by Imprisonment In the city Jail not exceeding twelve days, or both, at the discretion of the Court for each ami ev ery such offense. Any conductor or other employe on the railway herein provided for. or passenger thereof, or any person on or about the cars belonging to said company, who shall, by offensive, Inde cent, opprobrlus or nbuslve language or conduct insult, abust or maltreat any pas senger on said cars, shall on conviction before said City Recorder or Mayor be punished by a fine not exceeding Twenty five dollars t25), or by imprisonment In the City 3,'ill not exceeding twelve davs or both, at the discretion of the Court, for each and every such offense. Section V. A proper wan-house for freight and express matter must be pro vided and maintained by the said Rail way Company, Its successors nnd assigns, at some point South of Fourth street. In order to operate nnd run cars from Main Street Into said waielionse, the privilege to lay, maintain and operate railway tracks from said Main street Into said warehouse Is hereby granted, with the necessary switches and connections with the main tracks running on Main street. The tracks from Main Street Into said warehouse may be of Tee Ralls weigh ing not less than sixty (i;n) pounds per yard and so laid as to offer as little ob struction to travel on said street as prac ticable; the roadbed for said tracks from Main street Into said warehouse be tween the rails and one foot on each side thereof shall be paveh or otherwise Improved by said The Oregon Water Power and Railway Com pany, Its successors and assigns, nt the time of changing the location of Its present (racks In such practicable man ner as may be satisfactory to the Muni cipal Authorities and thereafter shall be maintained In proper repair by said The Oregon Water Power and Railway Com pany, its successors and assigns. No freight or express matter shall be received or discharged at any point on Main street between Fourth and Four teenth streets without permission of the Mayor or Street Committee of the Com mon Council. Section VI. The Oregon Water Power and Railway Company, its successors and assigns, shall pay annually in ad vance to the City of Oregon City, ns a license for the running and operating of said passenger, express and freight cars as aforesaid, the following sums, to-wlt: For the first five (5) years from the date of approval of this Ordinance the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00) per annum; for the second five (5) years the sum of Eleven Hundred Dollars ($1100.00) per annum; for the third five (5) years the sum of Fourteen Hundred Dollars ($1400.00) per annum; for the fourth five years, the sum of Seventeen Hundred Dollars ($1700.00) per annum; for the fifth five (5) years the sum of Two Thousand ($2000.00) Dollars per annum; for the sixth five (G) years the sum of Twenty-three Hundred ($2:100.00) Dollars per annum; for the seventh five (5) years the. sum of Twenty-six ($2000) Hundred Dollars per annum. Section VII. All rights and privileges hereby conferred shall expire absolutely at the end of Thirty-five (3G) years from the date of the approval of this Ordi- . .... .iiiAlAllillilllAUIilik iauii Hii Fanitre and Hasdwan Special bargains made at our HAD plflFDC own Furniture Factory for Hvl lIUxLlu Mr., Miss and Mrs. Hop Picker: We guara every piece ot turmturc made in our iurniture faj tory in Oregon City. Your money will be c manently invested if you buy our furniture. TfJ r 41 . f f i i lonowmg prices spcaK ior inemscives. 1 j JJHM tm ""TCTtL it t t THIS CHIFFONIER Size 37 x 58, 5 draw? 2 of them with locks. ! gantly finished in golden ot' Price $5.50 THIS BUREAU in three different styles ele gantly finished in golden oak Price $6.50 1 r- .. 1' GLASS CUPBOARD Oak front, extension drawers. A mucifcet ter piece of furniture than cut sko Rc8U,ar pt 2.50 Special Price $9.5 Ill 4 1 do nance, Heetlnll VIII. The Oregon Water Tow er nnd li.illwiiy Company, ll mic'eifiiirM and iipxIkiih. uliall within elxty (fid) days after tin- date of the approval of thin Ordlnnnei- file In the oHloe of the City Iteeorder of Oregon City, lt written ne eeptnnee of the rights and privileges hereby grunted t,nd eonferred upon t Sut,. Jeet to the terms, restrletlons nnd eondl tlorm herein eontalned, and if t nhall fall Ho to (Ili sueh written neeepf. once It nhall be diemed to have abandoned all the rights ami privileges eonferred by this 01 (llnanee. Section IX. If the said railway com pany, Its Niieeessors and iiMHlgns, shall fall to keep and perform liny or all of the terms, provisions, restrletlons or conditions of this Ordinance, the City Council may notify said Hallway Com pany, Its successors or assigns of any such failure, and If said Hallway Com pany, Its successors or nsslgns, shall for a period of thirty C!0) days from the re ception of any such notice fall or ne. gleet to comply with the terms, provi sions, restrictions and conditions of this Ordinance specified in said notice, the said Council may, by a majority vole, declare the rights and privileges herein granted forfeited, ami such vote under such circumstances shall be an absolute forfeiture of the rights and privileges con ferred hereby. Section X. Ordinance No. 1M, entitled "An Ordinance iiuthorizlng the Kast Hide Hallway Company, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and up eratu a street railway on Main street In the City of Oregon City Oregon" nnd Ordinance No. 241, entitled "An ordinance authorizing 0, C. Fields, his helm or uj,. signs, lo eonslrint, maintain and operate a lallway mi Main Mr-it In t begun Ctv. from the InteiH. rib.,, ,,f M., nod Third Kucets to the limit ,,f ti. ritv." and "idlnnrirc No. it,,; entitled, "An Oidl iiuanee authoi IJim and empower ing Fled H. Mollis, bin nc ret.H.,i ami as signs, to conMiurt, maintain and oper ate n street rallWaV otl the HllecU of the city of Oregon City, the nKht to , firry passenger, freight n,,, express, and to collect charges and tolls therefor," IIU, Ordinance No, 'J7I, entitled "An Oidl nance author l.lng the Oregon Water I'ower and Hallway Company, Its sue ccssors and assigns, to construct, main tain ami operate a railway 011 Third street In Oregon City, a,,.! to erect th,. necessary poles and string tire necessary wires for the operation thereof, nnd carry freight IUI, expires matter on and over sahl railway on said Third street. nd on ami over said company's rail way on Main street In said Oregon ''"' 11,111 eolle.t charges and tolls for lb.- currying of freight m press ini,ii,.r," ,,nd Ordinance No, entitled "An oidtiuince providing for the payment of lien against the Dust Hide Hallway Company on account of Main Klrect Improvement, Kn,nnK Hald eompany the rigid to run an express cur on Main Htrcct In said city," be ami they are hereby repealed. Head first time and ordered published 1,1 11 " K ' the C(,m. r Oregon 'lt.v, held Heptcmhor IN, liior,, which meeting WM ,, adjourned Session of the l'K"llir ting of said Council held Hepleinber li, 111(15, lly order of th,. Council f Oregon City. W. A. IMMICK, Hecorder. ATTACKED BY A M0 and bent.-n. In n labor tint, w"' with sores, a Chicago strwtw tor applied Itu. kleu Aml' ' 1 .t w,ll. "I my family," writes i. I 'ekK.. 1 .,, 1 nml It two"1 . , . . ' ... 1 i.nnn. Oc! pry sieiii lor 1 in" " - at Howell & Jones' limit "" THREE JURORS CU& ... ... n. liMlilf Of Cholers Morbus wnn w -tla of Chsmb.rlsl.v-. Colic. CM1 Dlsrrhoes Remedy. Mr. J. W. Fowler, of HW' hi.il ivW 1 relates an experience M Ing on 11 pelt jury In mui Kdwunlsvllle, roomy -- county, Aiuintuiii. n1' , I ate some fresh meat trnd " ... ,,lrll fW incut itrxl It gave me ' - , a V1.I-V Bevel o fnl m. I . -V sick In my life .md sent l ' . . ...... miture, " ror a certain inoicra druggist sent me a iw u - , lulu's Colic. Cholera onu " , ,(i edy Instead, st.yltiK Hint h , sent for, hut that this ni' much hetler ho would ralhw men In the fix I wits in. I,0'"rt" ... . ...., av mil111 . ot 1 una wns nciicr in.hr. second dose euro, I me ()( low Jurors were iiml'l'l ln u II 1.1 it 1 10 cl" .. nuinner nnd one smn, - , h .... I., l.u (li threu or us. " ror sio -Ing. fluhserlbn to th BntcrprlM, paper In Wlllametto Valley. 'gives rosvThecba-rt,, lhVt "SW,." And it ,s good for their ciders, too. Ask your druggist for it. GET IT FROM YOUR DRUGGIST