Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OP TIME 0 t).T til NTKAMKIIH. In Krrai-rM.atm 14, WW. Hleamara A 1.1 UN A t KA'uNA kltVI naaimii oit. Latva roKTI.AKIl M. 7:ll, HI. . ii. v mi. at. IV 111 . U ll mi I t. III. '4 ) i, m, I li m 1 ui .. mi. l M 111, t, uu p UI. Nil war lamlltiM f'Hilllvvly ui' In ilt laki'li mill, r. ii t r 1 1 KallirtUgr ill r, Ik, hw( will limia a'iii'.lallll HI II. IU'. M. KI'MIAV. . in, tn. m m. II "u m. O.UU II III, ,KI i III Tim cadi aulijii't In t lmiiiia wIOiiiiu tunica oatKluK OIH, MKU, XIMInll I, III il IMH II. tiaI MANtaMI.U). I oaau.'X i irt t MIA' M. 4 0 I' M. .av Kla.L.M UO A M. t uiA M Hawaiian. U JO I' M 10 UO A. M. 7 no A M I . H M Klt nil fcimilay all III oarrlnl on all (rla WinilKKN CAI UK! RAILWAY. Unit aiii nii. Alliauy aci (war lll"li") 4'allfitfliU IGgurvaa lliri'i;ri) Huwlmt Ui) (ar auilnaa) mrtN aoi Nit, KiKhur( Ux wa) lalli.inl Aiimnr I wl iwr 'i"if alllnrnla KiillM( ithttiuitil t SI a. m 4! m. ' t m. I il a. m a rt p. m J M j. at Till MA1U. " Malta rliio ni North, A. M .tuO P. M. Malta clixt tlu Smith. MO A. M..7.A C M. II. Biil'TM. Of.ttmClty In Kl,('arua. Mullno Molalla ami Wllh.JI. iMirm at HI VI a ra Muuilaya. Wml nawlan ami fri.iayi an. I roliirua at luuoa. m. on liilluwtitf 4aja Orrfiin Cllf m Kir Mltik.Clark M ...), iwllr..k I'nlun Milts an. I Mullim. Irv al low a. m Tula;. luni"l ami tuiur'tay. anil ntlurua am liilluwlua 4a aJ M i w r'lUDAY, Jl'NK U, Wl. J tmk Ma ma or Hoi-. Thninsa 1'almrtxi i4 I-mulm, KnyUiiil, liaa lmn 1cmiUiii( up lnii iimtiiira on the Pacific t-oaat 1 1 to a( lw wwka. lit cams cruai Hid coiitliitnit over llm Canadian "aft fit1 aml arwnl Mvirl day In tli I'tiyallup vallry til Waa.MiiKton Thm tie i'kiiim to tliii WllUinctto valley ami after -tiillni( a fiw Uya In llita vicinity lie mil to (lie KiuTAiiit'iito valley in California to ihh) the crop tlitrt. lie rtiturnml lawt Monday ami nil up to ltiitlvvillo Ul Mr, tiiMtr, ainl llii'ii lis li'll Kir Wimuiiaiu, Nar Yurk ami Iiuiiid. Mr. I'almrtm lliinki Willainrlla) valley hup mlwra hava an tiiiKirtnt a.lvan U(f ovrr tlin nmwrra txilli u( Waaliliig Ion anil California. In tlw laat nien tlonrnl alale the exlrvincly lint woallier pruvntita the hop luuao (rvin duln, uiiu h (lainK, however. Hut the land there la hta-h-prii-nl and in llm ruvallilp vallpy It ii tipyond the ruaoli of the ituall Imp K.-over, The mill and rliumlo of the Willamette valley are well auiled to the production of tiupa. The area li to laiyfl that the prli-e of land ia kipt within niaaoiiihle liiulu. Mr. 1'ihurne la ol the opinion that inimt of the Wil lamette valley hop groweri do no culti vate their Mill witli roKr earn. The lank of proiinr rare become evlilonl vrhen it come to marketing the crop. Formerly New York hope were preferred over those rained on the Pacific alupw, hut now the twohrimi about theaame price in the Kniillah market. lint the Pacific count mint soon lead in both quality and quautity. The hopi of Clackamaa and Maiion coiinlie are motif the beat received In Irfndon and it It worth while making the effort to get them. llANKt0.N til'HK TO HK Kl.ltCTKU. If them ia anybody who haa any doubt alioiit the re-vlectioii of Ilutrinon lot him weitftl Vfi'tl tbla cln'iimitance: Home (line before llarrlmm'i Unit nomination II. C. Sievcns dug up tn hii yard on the hill a Harrison medal of 1H11. It wai of fopper and about the vice of the copper two-cent piece, On one ilde in relief waa a log cabin and thil inacriptlon : "MaJ.Uen. VY. 11. Harrison, born Feb. fl, 1773," On the other aide wai a vign ette of llarriaon with them worth: "The H0ile' choice in 1841." Well, after that Itunja'iiin Harrison was nomi nated and triumphantly elected. About two years ago Mr, Stevens found another of the Harrison medals. Again wus Harrison nominated, mora easily tlmn beforo, and again of course will he be elected. Mr. Stevens wore the first inedul through the Drat campaign of the Inter Harrison and the second one ho is wearing through this campaign. These module attorn to have been traded out to the Indians as money which they some, what resemble. Tug Countv Jail. The Kntkhchisk Ii in receipt of a communication signed "Thomas King". William Scott, llobert (iiirdner and Wong Citing, prisoner In the county jail" in which exception Is taken to the prevailing method of con ducting that Institution. The burden of the coniplaliit is that clothes are too few and vet mln too many and disgustingly robust, "nig llillle the Molnlla ' boy" they say disturbs their ulumboin by cotnin;; over to the jitil and wulking around for hours In the middle of the night In his sleep, For prisoners to complnin of their treatment In jail is rather old . The people would be glnd if these fellows would bo conduct them selves that they need not get in limbo. It it a new thing, however, for prisonon to find fault with Hhertff Samson , Tliej; are usually well suited with the"trea(p men)H4mAxV J : . 1 ' WEATII Kit A Mr ('ROI'H, Itrport r (he Coiiilltlon In Western ' Oregun for Uie Week. Tinisilay the 21at was cool and show ery, and fioui Wednesday tint lemHir attire has risen until Hominy the illi and 27t h when IK) degreei or more were recorded throughout th!i section, except on the Immediate coast; this Is the warmest weather so far this year. The sky hss been cloudless and the winds have been northerly, 1 Slll'i. t rat I ii Ima grown and filled very well, en re pi In purla u' Jovepliine and Jackson counties where il was burnt. Along the onest ainl In lioiiglas county and throughout the Willamette valley the grain II doing very well, though It Ii not so good aa last year. The ground ia lie coming veiy dry and hard, and all vegetation would lie Ismeflted by rain. Potatoes are doing very well and promise a good yield. Hasp and black oerries are now rl. Strawberries are not so plentllul now as one week ago, they are going out of season. Cherries are riie; Ihey aieof good quality, hut not an average in quantity , Hop lice are present, but are yet lather dormnnt : it Is hoped that the present warm weather may Injure tlieiu. Haying ia being Qiilshed, the weather being very favorable to that owration. The fruit prossx'ta are no Uittei aa for quantity, hut the quality promise to be above the average, eiVKHS. The rivers have been falling for the past three days, and all danger of high water Ii now passed. Tin Omikst Ohioum PioKKia Itov J. H Grillln of llillalitiro spent several days In town this wee't, the guest of Mr. and Mrs C. II. Dye. Mr. Oilllin en joy the dUtinctlon of being the uldusl living pioneer, having crossed the plains ill IP. He, with many others, Is as sisting Mrs. Pye in a historic romance of the llniUin's Hay days in Oregon for which she haa been collecting materials for some lime, l'r W. C. McKay of Pendleton has twice journeyed to Ore gon City on the sauto errand and score ol old pioneers of Oregon City, Port land, Salem, Ailoria, llritish Columbia and elsewhere have loaned her the tine of valuable journals and correspondence. Mr. (irillln was a warm aJmirer of Ir. John McUughlin the "King of the Col umbia" flity years ago and probably possesses the finest collection of' Mcliughlin'a letters eitai.t. A St avivtNo Cohtmact. A sur veying contract has been made by Purveyor-General Hyara with Henry Meldmm, of this city, for extending the first slandard parallel east arroe the Caacsde motinlaini. Thia line 1 to tie run about tlilrty five tulles in length, and s'srting from the headwaters of the Molalla,' cornea out about the Warm Springs reservation. A contract ha also been taken by Mr. McMruin to sur vey township 5 south, range 5 east, and township 0 south, rstiu tl east, on the headwatateri of the Clackamas. Gyrations will not begin until some time next month, aa there Is considera ble snow on the mountains. A (iKANtiMoTina's Tia. Last Friday afternoon a grandmother's tea waa held at the residence of It. C, Stevens on Seventh street. There were ten grand mothers present, each of them more than ixty years of ago and nearly all Oregon pioneers. They were Mrs. Meldmm, Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Cauflold. Mr. Whit lock, Mr. Caldwell, Mrs. Diller, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Shaw and Mra. Stevens, The afternoon was spent In recounting the golden, olden glory of the days gone by. Refreshments were served and a regular old grandmother's lime was enjoyed. Horn raoM tux Nonmal. Clackamas county had (our memlier of the gradu ating class at the Monmouth State Nor- Lmal school thia year. These were Miss Gertrude I'lliley of this city, Miss Ella Cnrrin of Currinsvlllo, Horace Lake of Pleasant Home, and Tennlo MayQeld of Highland. Oilier Clackamas county young poople who attended that school wore Missel Ana Baird of Oregon City, Sonne MayfWId of Highland, and Fran els Currin of Currinsville. The school closed last week and all name home. Si'kcui, Si'mmkh Sai.k. -Until alter the Fourth a sjiecial sale of hats will be held at Miss N. Watts' millinery par lors at prices never before given in Ore gon City. All the latest styles, and in great variety, both trimmed and un trinimed. In Leghorn lints, the cheap est and most stvlish hat for hot weather, my stock is complete and to dose them out will give extra low prices. Fine assortment of French Mowers at re duced prices. Found. A leather purse between Ed. Jones's mid the Spangler place on the Molalla road. Owner can have same by culling at thia olllce proving property and paying charges. Don't he foolish and pay big prices for your goods when Hamilton & Washburn of Park Plane have one of the best assort ment of dry goods, fancy goods and millinery goods in Clackamns county, If you are dry just drop in at the post- olllce and gut a good glass of Soda Water. Free soda with' every' 26 cent purchase. , K If fl ' PiMirl anitnVvta-a1railnf hnnlrfl it Hi ENtK,ii.ik(s).!t, KKU KHTATK TBANHFEIIH. Miiinnmry r the Ireeds Filed In the tuatity Itecnrder'i Olllce. Oregon fond Co Ui LaurlU Peter son 1 2V, IK) b 14 Miulhorn ml to Portland I WO Kdwsrd Heal mid wife to Henry P Smith !17.fi8 acres 1,W0 Hlchard Scott mid wife to Nathan II Harvey pi Hector Cainpliell I) LP 10 acrea 5,)U Andrew J Wylsnd to O'ldoon Jiili nw'4' a 15, t 7 i, r 3e H10 acrei . WW Fred Ituilart and wile to Jacob Spinglnrl 3, 4, 4, 1 4 s, r 2 ,'W acre..: ... . ..' 1,200 CharleiC Wooihwk and wife toC K Norrie 17, 8 b 30 O I A M Co's first id to Oswego 850 OAC It H Co to IteWcaC J ' Heed eS U nd w) se'j I 2.1 te,rft K li Thomas to U I Thomas I 8,(1 b 8 Pleasant Hill ad to Oregon City e W 11 Htovslr to P Morris I 5, 6 b 4 Falls View i to Oregon City .... 000 Same to Maine I 4, R, b B Falll View ; ail to Oregon City 1,000 David KolKTlwin to Julia Dibble , I 2, n'i I 4, b 20 Kolwruion ...... 2W B F Newman and wife to Harriet Miller pt fr b Oiegon City .... 2MI C F Hickman ami wife to Sarah 0 Lawrence I 2 bl2W Oregon City,. .'0 tieo A Zimmer ond wile to John Hamilton pt Abel Mattoon PLC is! acrea.. 3,000 T I. Charnisn.' trustee, to David Turney 1 1 , 2. 3 b 3 South Oregon City m V. M Itsitda and wife to Karnent P Hands I 1 b 100 Oregon City. 1100 I II U and wife to Adolph Hum aim pt John 8 Howlund DL C n acres 700 COT Williams et alto John W Mr av 13 b 14 Falls View ad to Oregon City 175 Arthur ClifT to John McKay 11,8 b 1 Darling's ad to Oiegoii City 5O0 John II Weaver and wife to J A Stnfarsiin and w ile ne' ne1' a 15 t2i, r4e 275 John Dreeher to Mary Dresher n' ne'4 a 8, t 3 , r3 e 785 19,714 Previously reortel since Jan. 1 ,VtH,&:!4 Total W8,248 Mead Poot, Attention! All comrades and old soldiei are re quested to meet at the grand army hall, at 9 o'cluck, sharp, on the morning of the Fourth of July to participate aa I body in the celebration of our American Independence. Wear uniforms, badges and canes, so far a ponsiLle. All are expected lobe in line No foraging will be permitted during the grand march. Oilman Pamkks, S It. CALtrr, Commander. Adjutant. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mr. Ada E. Htird, of Uruton, 8. P., we quote: " Was taken with a bad cold, which set tled on my Lu'ngsf cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my friend on earth, I would meet my absent one above Mt hus band a as advised to get Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and ('..1.1,1 1 It . (.LI in .11 .w,.,o, , . ,,, tuua nil, eight bottles; it ha cured me ami thank Ood I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at U. A. Harding' drugstore, regular siie 50c. and 11.00. Beautiful Suhur wn Home. One mile and a ntiarter from town, good hoard walk past the land. Acre tracts to suit purchaser, term easy, the finest suburban property offered fur sale, yet on the market New proposed motor line from Portland. High and sightly. See L. K, Jannky with V. Carev Johnson . If BUSINESS LOCALS. Clocks at Biirmomter A Andresen's. Everyone warranted. Ladies' and Gents', robes at Holman & Warner's Undertaking parlors. tf Holntan A Warner, Undertakers and Emhalmers, Oregon City Bank building. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Entkhtrisk of fice, Portland prices. Farmers at a distance buy your goods at the Park Place store where you will find ready sale for your produce at the best mat ant price. lounges, chairs, etc., upholstered at Holman A Warner's. All work guar anteed. Kepuir all your old lounge for little money and they will be good as now. Central addition to Oiegon City in lots and blocks to suit purchaser. Property cheap, terms easy. See L. H. Jannky, with W. Carey Johnson. tf We have 70. bedsteads that we will soli at $1 to $1,25 j 40 woven wire mat tresses for $1.50; 50 wool mattresses for $1. Other goods too numerous to mon tlou in abundant quantitea at equally low prices. Belloiny & ISusch, opposite poatofUce, tf No need to take those bin cathartic pills. Dr. J. II . McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pillota are more agreeable and effective. DO YOU Ask why Cautldd dc Hunt ley' store in the heat jilace for you to BUY Drug or have your pre scription filled? Bet-aline we elway have, and alway will keep, only PURE And reliable chemical, even though they way cost u a trifle mora. " Carrying a we do, a com plete line of DRUGS, Toilet article, pcrfuuierie, map, etc., you may de pend upon obtaining just what you want, and at the tnoht reasonable prices. Caufield & Huntley, Priiorlptioi fkiraaciita. CRACKERS All size from small to cannon. TORPEDOES & Pistols. 5 cents and upwards. SKY ROCKETS, 25 cents per dozen and up. ROMAN CANDLES, 2, 4, 6, and 8 star, assorted 1 colon. SNAKE NESTS, Novel and curious. FLOWER POTS, Especially adapted for ladies and children, bril liant display and safely fired. PIN WHEELS, Large and small at all prices. STAR MINES, Very effective and brilliant for general display; easily and safely fired. BLUE LIGHTS, Japaneese lanterns. FLAGS, Our assortment is cone 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.) OREGON CITY. SKIVELY'S BUILDING. Undur new management. First class bread and pastry delivered free. ICE CREAM, The best in the City. ' Give ui call. Pritchard & Carrico. TULL'S HOTEL-RESTAURANT BARLOW, OREGON. Best 25c liOdings and Meals in the Town. Hot Meals at All Hours. CIGARS AND CONFKCT10NERY. FOR ABSOLUTELY PCRE DRUGS ao to n: A. HARDING. NONE BUT OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fine Perfaerlcs and Toilet Articles. Alio a (611 itook of FIHOB i St. Ma i MIMA ARE STILL IN Milk Deliyereil to TWICE FULL MEASURE AND MKS. E. M. Bl'BMKlHTEK. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN, luwm to Mn C. H. L Bnnnelster, DIALS! IS Wat Che?, Cloc, fSilVeiWe, jevrelnj; Repairing a Specialty. ( . Mala Ulrft, ftra Vlif, Of-cgam. : Seventh Street Livery Stable, VM. R. WADE, Proprietor. Feed, Sale and Livery Stable. Riga and Saddle Horses furnished on short notice. Stock boarded by the day or week. Price Reasonable. -THE- Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largest Stock of . Sash, i)oors, 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 us 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-:- i tt.u ca - fu.. I aL. 1 1 J I v. i t J i - l v I an a TIT. IMC. CROSS, 2MCo.xxci.sor9 DE1LI1 W . HAEDWAKE, PROriMOSS, CBOCSERT, GLASSWARE, Holiday Goods and Gents Furmsliing Goods. MQIARE DKALI.U GlARA.TrEEO. STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE. All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work Promptly Done. PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER. Nhop Seventh St., Bear IH-pot, Rupture, Asthma and Piles. DR'S SHIMP & HOUSER, Specialists in tlie 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. JTCorrespoudence solicited. P OPE & CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of Mil, lf ail IiMliil rluinumg, was t ltting iV J Qubmg Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnislied. OREGON CITY CITY VIEW MARKET, Boyer & Gale, Props., t Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ' Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, JIam, acon and Lard. THE BEfTfMEAT.KEfT : ArDSATIfPAOTIO GIVEN, $ i 4MWI ON tVEHTH f 8Eif, AT NKAO W f AlRtr i ' i i ,. ' THE FIELD. allParts oftlie City A. UATSTm PROMPT SERVICE. WM. ANDREHES. u iilii . i L3.. ui cvun i.ilv. Ore goal City. Ilranrla at Oftwegva. OREGON n m n :