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OgonCityilintcxprisc. SCHEDULES OF TIME 0.T0'ltmtllltHH. IN Hrrait aUai'H U, lnt-1. ALTON A AKAMONA' WaVI 'll'll 0IT. I.M rfcatl.AStl ' i m. f SUa. m. ,), m. in, 11 li iw hi. t tt p. m, a m p. m. . 4 a. si. is wp, in, l a6p m, io ago m. Na way lamtlnii. I fiwIlWcly au Ir.litit l.k.n nn Irlin. 8li.r.l.)f f f M. twal will ).. I'ortlalid at ii it y. m. INDAV, . a m. , II "! m. 4 au. m. ' f 1 iiLiiit'i tit In thaua without itlt aauCITf,l'aaM,a)kalabklllliNuatTa. taaaaa MaMtmLui, laiV (ION. asuu cirr, r HSwaaau. fiA.M. , " i '4.01 llM. jb'jC'M. j 'MA,t JOA. M. BW M h0BUr 'iIiuiJVArrtitvIiHWAt Aftaail 14.1 rafL.I((.'lu i ! i w av ' ' .. i.la 1 4. . . fcatjf Imm (war auMloaa) Albaa? laval (Way ataliuaai Clllrata (rM (tkiwitaj t'ui ma'imT Malls loa tola Korih, A. W-tOO f. M. Had ). f4n( atk. H A. St.. 1 , , at. '. alb aoetaa. OtwokCllr th Kli.Carua, MuIIihi MolalU and Wilkolt. l-.-f at lit on a m Mulav, a Burfari anil fiMaya ami rtturM M 10 CO a. av oa htilualu (Ufa Onrw CUf la Ilf.Klnk.nark MoadmrKmok l1lon Hill. aa4 Hiilinn. Imm al ion) a m. TuMlar, 1 anUy ami luniar, anil rautui imi Mluolui taoaU.MB.ai. Th Onkoon Crrr Mirr. No mora appropriate iMgn tor ) kytiip ot an Orvyim bank coulil b cone-five. I than th una 'which ha tawn elttd forth plao oi lionor in the now alone trviit o( th Capital National hank. The key atonr carrli-i that linage of a tun-dollar hM uf tliu day ol , whlob (vara th lMr "K. M. T it.' (5. H.', O.T." hlmt it ihlbitloa In Ilia bank window It liaa c-aoacxl no llitla comment ami curl oaity. Amiiiig tlia aventa ol 1MD u Ui minting of M.OO at Or;on City un JHarloUio prurlawnal l-,-l"Utura and without Ikxinae from tha I'uiod Htatim. Tha want bowavar. minalning Ua mroa, lrtMralilp waa (onttad tallad the Oregot Kxrhanirt Co., whkb prucaadod t coin mohejr aftr It o n taahion and on Its nwa rMponalblllty, The nHmbra war B K.'KUliurna, Tliillta Uar radar, Jamea Tar lor, Gounta AUrnetlijr. W. H. Wtlaoa, W. If. taclor, J. 0. Oajophell and 5aeaa Bmitb. Kector waa daputiiml to (urnUtb tha alamoe and dia and f amplwll did tint engntrlniiT Aboat3d,0lawaa coined In ' 15 Va-d'.JJar uliK-na and not quite the aanie amount In tnd(illr j(ece 1 On tha obverae aide ol the ten-dollar roina, wa: On'iton Excbaniw Gompany10 D, SO. O. Native irold.Ten D." On the other aide ai the ' out of J a leaver on a loef, withaeven alaraand 'K. M.T. R. ('. 8." aboa It, bring tha Initiate ol a por tion of (he liiemlier of the roiniany, Below waa "0. T' Tlia Rye-doL laj'coln waa engraved ' In the aaine manner with tha eiceptlori thai tt bore the liilfiAlu 6f all flirt ni'iiilra.' In lator jeara the dina, toKther with a Un-dollar pim-e, were )laoed in the rnatody of the awruUry of tat. Salmii Stateaman. Naw Mini At Oawmio. The Oregon Iron i 8tiKl company ia developing new lion on lta properly near Oawrgo. Thii mine ha a five-foot vein ot black maunetlc Imn ore that aaxaya from fitly to aixty-flve per cent metallic Iron about double the rlcbneaa of th old hematite mine and of tha kind needed In the amelt'.ng bualneaa In order to make the product what it ahonld be. If. ha been necetwary heretofore to Import all the magnetic or lined. Ttie new mine lacm the loulh ide of the track, and I a'lout a third of a mile nearer the timelier than the oldminea. It I nearly on a level with the railroad track , and not more than 100 yard from it. At prevent the mine li worked In dititanco of about forty feet. ' The vein dip toward fucker lake, which i about a quarter of a mile dUitant ntf there are indication of a largo body of ore. Some Improvement are aluo being made In the old mine. A track la being located ao aa to be on a continuous in cline from the uttermost recenae of the mine to the urtce of the ground o as to do awy with the nocotwlty for push ing the car hy hand over ' ome of 'the Irregular track.'1 ConntV 'Riirveyor1 Hmyth wa down arranging curve and otherwise locating the now track last week. The smelter Is now turning out fifty ton of pig Iron a day. Thk NkwPbicii'ai.. The aehool board ho engaged Prof. William J. Prlnyle of JSorthflold, Minn., to bo principal of the Oregon 1 City school next year. Prof. I'rinirle wa out west a year ajro and the board came near emnloying him at that time, lie lis been principal and super intendent of the Northileld public school several year and ha beon re-elected there tor next year. He ha also lieen elected head of the public school of Mankato, another normal school own. He come U Oregon City wl(U the high eat reiibtiaiendalioni . $ He ii expected ta irivrf IweSotHeMlna liVAiiat. I Fo in III, ii ltivna IIinks. The Itlu Itlwr Milling and Mining eampany of Oregon City la about to comment) operations on It. damn UatKaturday morning W. W, Iliick, Charle Furring ton, Al. 1'llta nd W. 1. Turpin and hia on John and Hud left thl city with a tram bound for th mine via Eugene. Thy probably reached the mine 'on Wadneaday, On th 4lb of July H. It. and II C, (ireen, John II. Kuttiirly anl J. I. I'l.kard will .tart for th Dlue rlvw country to Join tho already oa the ground. Then two crow will be organlind and the work will be pro culml night nd day. .The work )hj out for thl eaon conalat in driving a tuiilinl 100 feet Int j th rdie, U(liitlg t a point on It. I ol aa tlmoat vrt calallfr al-out DUO fe,t lielow th dip. They fe sure of my rock from th atart Thl job will cost about HO0nd wtiea It 1111 bdon' tha vain of Ut mfna can b pretty finitely dtitontilfjeit,)"!!! Coriniany lamaile p !of Al tnrCri KtiOVWi ye,. t. It i iainr; . r -uiin;t;Kirii-liihmt1'A: ."Wa and Hamilton A VYaahburn, Tba eor rfcnn'era( qearfijia'l ilaear claim In tli 'taiua Vicinity, tiich la tlvr fille fnfin th atag road fro'nt ttiHmU, BMlHiiap, flftfUyi pllfli frim rfcH. ia'il.4 tlo Ww-t-flM-1 4 " ncMK 'i )atoa Ctrr.--T MlnlsUrial aoctatioD f Tortlaad had thlr annual acurion to Ore go CHy laat Monday. They oama u aa U morning boat from Portland and raturaad In tlia evening. Th company, Includ ing (ha tadle, namh-d flfty-ie-r. Under Die gnldano of th paalor of tha local churchea tlia vial tor looked over th city and . marveled greatly at lta pictureaqu lieauty, A part of the' re verend crowd went over to th island and dangled a flahllne at th foot of the fall fur an hour or two, on of th good men being kind anough to hook a a) nion and tak him in out of tin wet. Meanwhile a wicked contingent, lad by Dr. Kuinmer, went up on the lull and choae aide and had a game of baa ball. A certain Kaat Portland divine aa um pire and he got ao badly rattled that he gave h ap 'at the end of ..th i-eoitd in ning ami said lie'd J bleaacd if he'd lead the servlca any longer. Ttie score then stood seven to nine but Who got even and who got nine could not te determined. The whole croaat dined at the IJvermor hotel In tha middl of the day. rt wa great day tor th paraone and it i probabla (hat they will com to Oregon City again mm lint. Tha town i their own whenever they want it. Crtow Bivia Heart. For aoarly two week the Ualun Pacific aompany have put cat paogcr, twl la ffact on ilia Willamette river. Whea tba MUMtllo"wnt on.Uia tymer ri rout she at once atartvd a good paa anger business ot her own and also took that which the Uaion PaciHo and atber fVelint h(A M Wv, Mhltiig. ' VTh Maiuaiiillo beeame' oplilr aniTlhe other boat felt It Inroad on their buainem . Bi, I the r us'om with the Union Pacitlo, IV Inatigrtted a rut ao aa to driva the Mansanillo off the route. The btwt bid all charged . ia from up river pointi to f ortlattd, Ta Maaaan 11 Iq put on a graduated pkii4r' rata va'rringfMm 11 ttllTS'toTortland and '11(1 V renu Ism -to Oregon CityA Mow th bid line tioati have droiied from (2 and charge a nnifotnt rate of twenty five' cent to Oregotj C3tt. But they do not alTect the Mancanillo' businea. 'Die Modoc and the Klwood are runuing tho cut rate. But thuir tri-weckly cr vica a com (tared with the Manianillo'a two trip a day make I hem not in it. Captain Wand ha the people on hi side and they will support hint against any oppoalnon tbt iny develop, j J Nnw Watk Main. Last fk tba work of laying wktar' bhIr oat Seventh street waa eompleted j that Is, It waa carried as lar' tt the fundi at tbe dismal of the water eohintliwlon would allow. A six-inch main wa laid on Fifth' street from John Adam to Seventh, ami up Seventh from Filth to Jackson a four-inch uiuiu. A number of resident out at the end of Seventh street, several of whom are outside the city limit, wanted the wator service extended to them" and lh commission agreed to do it if those who whnted the wator would pay f 300,-or for one year' service, la advance.'- This was done be cause the commission did not have suffi cient money to muke the extension. The people subicribed only $150 to the main could not1 be extended to th end 6f tha street. - One '.hydrant Wa erected at the corner of Seventh and John Adams but it will have to be removed as It leak. The city council ha adopted the recommendation ot the water com mission that it furuiaii hydrant , tor all the new main and It will probably authorise the purchase at the next reg ular meeting. ' ' ' ' ' Si'KOt.M. fUMMica Balk. Until aftor the Fourth a Biecll sale of hat will be held at Mis' N. Watts millinery par lor at price never before given In Ore gon City. Ail the latest styles, and in groat variety, both trimmed and un- trimmed: In Leghorn flats, the cheap est and most stylish hat for hot weather, my stock Is com plute . and to close them out wili;iv8 extra low prices. s Fine assortment ot French flower at . re duced price. Trespass notice ;on cloth, large ilae, eve.,traB ceuMnerdoen by r ail at me EiVTaHmi omue. WEATHER ARO CBOPH. Iteport of the CendllhiH In Writer Oregon for the Week' WKATIIKR. Hllghtly warmer, though not quit normal, temiMiratur ha prevailed. Ther ha ln mora than tba usual amount ot cloud . Shower occurred on the the 14th, lUth and 21st, but not ullU-lenl to be of appreciable benefit. coi Th cool, cloudy and occasional bow ery weather ha beon Unfavorable to haymaking, which I now in lull opera lion, Large crop are being secured, There ha been ome Improvement In the wheat prospect, but yet it I below the condition that It wa on year ago. Through lb WilUmelt valley the cereal crop I a usual, good, but not tally an average, la Iouiila county tbe grain prospect r much ( better than common. In JnaephiM and Jack' on count Je th wind bav bean dry' Ing, and farmer are generally disap pointed, .in their grain crop. In tba ltmllt coast coontle tlusre ao complaint a, yet relative to a probabl bortj, In anything except, trait and tlii In all ol th countie of weitern Ore gon I a poor crop; not ovr sixty pr cent ot tn usual amount ot iruit win D adurfd till yaar. , Cherries, which are Dot rip, and prone, ar sclally hort crop, ' Thera n bn a marked abeno of Insect ao tar, probably due to tba tact that many of them war hatched la Febroary and March, and then war killed by th cold rain of April. Thbophy abetter growth and ar doing very well; pryirig, to prevent the ravagea of th hop louse, ha begun. Oats and wheat, through the Willam ette valley, ar of a good height and heading Well . While the fruit la scarce, tbe young tree ar making an unuaually healthy and good grow th, wbiuh ia favorable lot neit year' crop. Tux Pohti.a.xo Ei.wtion. Th Port- laud election Monday lor police com mianlonur, Pr commissioner, and eitfht councihnen, waa the most exciting con teat in many year. For police and Br commiiwioiier the Issue wa a straight one between republicans and citizens, tbe democratn endorsing the cltixens' candidate. The citisen were success lul In electing D. Soli Colin police com miaaioner, by over 1000 majority, and Theodora Wygsnt, fire commiaaiooar, by 500 majority. For councilman, thro regular tk'ka were In the field, repub lican, elti sens' and peopl', beside an independent candidal In nearly every ward. The irittsen erected three coun cil men, republican two, and people' on. , Two independent candidate were elected. HriciDi or TaoMnoM Dev. Thomp son Dy, tormar resident ot Clacka mas county, suicided by (booting him self laat Fiiday at Santa Crux, Cat The dispatches state that hia auicide wa th reault ol family trouble, bi wife having oblaiuod a divorce two day be fore. Th family lived In Slringtown many year and war well known her and much tenid. Th Deyt moyed from br to California about three year ago. On eon ia a promising law ato dent in Salem. Umitxd Stat Jvbors. Judire rvdy made an order In United State district court Monday lor thirty-six trial juror to lie summoned toappear July 6. Four of these are from Clackama county. They are Henry Hughes, farmer, Oro eon City j T. J. Bohna, farmer, Damas cus; Isaac Gordon, farmer, Eagle Creek ; and John W, Lewelling, farmer, Springwater. Mo other county in the it accept Mltnomaa ha so many representative on thl Jury. BeMtirul Kaburma Heme. ' Oaa mil and a onarter from town, good board walk past the land. Acr tract to suit purchaser, term easy, the tineat suburban property offered for aale, yet on tbe market New proposed motor line from Portland. High, and siirhtly. See L. 'R, Jannkv with W. Carev Johnson tf Central addition toOiegon City in lots and blocks to suit purchaser, l'joperty cheap, term easy. ' See L. R. Janny, with W. Carey Johnson. tf BUSINESS LOCALS. Clock at Burmelster A Andresen's. Everyone warranted. v " ' Indies' and Genfs', robe atHolman x Warner' Undertaking parlors 1 1 tf ' Holman, A. Warner. Undertaker and Emhalmors, Oregon City Bank building. New (roods includinii all the summer Btaples and novelties are daily arriving at the t'ark l'laee store. Justice blanks, real estate blank, and all other blanks at tlie Entkki'hibb of fice. Portland price. Lounscs, chairs, etc.. upholstored at Holman & Warner'. All work cuar- anteed. Repair all your old lounges for little money and they will be good as new, Hamilton & Washburn have just re ceived faom the East several cases of gent', ladies and children's shoes. They are determined not to be outsold in this line of goods and consequently have marked thera at price that defy l" competition. Juat call around ana let us ibow you what w have got. DO YOU Auk why Cauflold &, Hunt Uf'$ itor la tha beat place for you to BUY (('... . ' i r Irog of htv your pre wriptiom filled? ,t j I!fauH we alway have, . i And always will keep, only PURE , !- ( I'm .. i '.. 1 1 . . r - And fllnble chemical, J ,-- I H t : CI,, .V. .1 .!,.. '. even though Ihty may coat tu irifle tnrtf . i- r ... v ' .'"i - ' Carrying $$mio,i eota r '.' ' 'f i.-..- if : j Toilet art iclw.perfumcriea; aOApa, eto., you ffity de- , :;jend opop fibtJ&ripg jnrt tW you ,wnt, nd it . the most reaaopable prioca. Caufield d Huntley, frttcriptla FaaraaaUu. FIREWORKS! CRACKERS All sizes from email to ! cannon. TORPEDOES & Pistols. i Scent and upwards. SKY ROCKETS. 25 cents per dozen and up. ROMAN CANDLES, 2, 4, 6, and 8 star, assorted colors. SNAKE NESTS, ' ' Novel and curious. FLOWER POTS. P .' Etpeclally adapted - for lauieg and children, bril liant display and safely , , fired. PIN WHEELS, 1 l4trge and small at all prices. STAR MINES, Very effective and brilliant fur general display; easily and safely fired. BLUE LIGHTS, Japaneese lanterns. FLAGS. Our assortment is com plete and contains only the very highest grade of fireworks. They are guar anteed to give satisfaction. Huntley's Book Store, . . (Next door to P.O.) OREOOIT CITY. 71 1 Merj, i SHIVELY S BUILDING. Under new management. First class bread and pastry delivered free. ice cream; The best' in the City. Give us a call. Pritchard & Carrico. TULL'S HOTEL-RESTAURANT BARLOW, OREGON. Best SSo lodinga and Meals In the Town. " Hot Meats at AH Hours. CIGARS XND CONFECTIONERY, i' FOE' ABSOLUTELY PURE DRUGS GO TO G A. HARDING. NONE BUT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fine Perfumeries and Toilet Articles. io a full stock of OILS, ETC. RANDALL 1 ARE STILL IN MUkDeliYereil to t " 1, mm'm-m m nr -m . JS, .VW t Ji.1UMZM i EULL MEAQUEE ND WEI. I K BUHK0TE. , ; BURI'EISTER l - HtDXlnrx Pfxsm iwrl, .;i.v, SevEtiTH , (.Street . ; yrwm'yrApB Proprietor. ; , Feed, Sale "arid Lriyery .Stable. Rigs and Saddle Horses furnuhed on short notice.' 'stocV . , , hoarded by ihe day or week. Prices Reasonable. -THE- Oregon City Sash and Door-Co. Carry the Largest Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. Special sizes of Doors and Windows made to order. Turning of all kinds Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. ' Builders, give ub a call, and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest. Price List sent on application. a A't Factory, Cor. Main and Uth Sts., Oregon City. 2". XVZ OEOJZSS, TVIcria.ixS'CX, DIAL Hardware, pbotlsioss, Holiday Goods and fonts Furnishing Goods. ' GLADSTOITE, - - - OIEGOIT. 'bKALIB tH STOVES, TIN &; HOLLOW ;WARE. All Kinds of Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Work "Promptly Done. PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER. Shop Sereath Wt., mtmr lrpot, Rupture, Asthma and Piles. DR'SSHIMP&HOUSER, Specialists in the treatment of all forms of Chronic, Catarrhal, Nervous and Female Diseases. ' Twenty (20) Years', Experience in Medicine, Surgery and Electricity. All curable cases guaranteed. Office, 259 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. w"Correspoudence solicited. 1 "" This old and reliable Srm always keep in stock a full line oi MuWTm Plumbing,-Gas Fitting & Jobbing: Attended , tolPrbmptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY G ITY VI EW MARKET, f B Q Y ER & G ALE rO p S . , 1. ,,1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh Beef ? Mutton, Porl , i ub. dm jo meni,, rvar i4 wu allr fuji iur 4jiytr, : j ;j V WOP-WS BEVBNVrt STRCtT, MlabW aTAIRS.8 l B THE FIELD. aJIFarts of Uib City , "A. .. -r ---'. r. . JLMm M.Jk. M. m PROMPT SEEVICE. -ti- ' ' WH- AXl'USt. - '&.AKDBESEM. vJ: Epoclalty. tmm "ry. Orajarajaa,, , ' Livery . . iStable. '- - A'' ' m i".'T crociert, olaswire, Ora-oai CUf. Braawki at Oswefaw. OREGON Hani, Bacon and Lard.