A GLORIOUS FOURTH THE FALLS CITV WILL CELF.ltKATK is a mmo mawek. A Dhj of Patriotic Fun in the Parks Big Kir VTort-lllulim-lion of th Falls. clly council anti citircn In crriigp will form in nr of the column. 8. Tli lin of man-li will b up Mailt sltwt to Seond; eountMirvhiii(t will pMtloii Main to Klovtuuh trrt wlnr thccolutiin will asiti couiitMirvh aitiR up I Iris atrt to vul mt of 8nsimion bridge, crowing britlgv rout tH-to oak Knvon at kt, wtirth txfrviw ol tlic ly will be held as outlined by th general committee. On arriring at th (trove the column will be dimimd, By order of J.. 1". Sn, 0(0. A. Haui!iu, Chief of Statr. OranU Marshal. Tn following have bwn appointed jiid)H and will hav chary of tlie rtr arertiv race and contents: Log rolling much Oeo. Hroughtoii, C. K. Cross and R. L. Siwncer. float roe W. K. Pratt, Tom Btviwn and Geo. Kinearson. Hose contest John Tremhath, J. 0. file- burr and T. K. Kvan. Fat man's race C. 0. Albrljlit, R. IV Wilson, F. T. Barlow. II l'I DM. Mi lXl'KOVEXEm Nxt Monday will be a groat day in Orifon City. It will bs real Fourth of July, not merely a holiday. For svwral weeks preparation for a proper celebration have, been in pro freM. A great deal of work has been done and done well. Portland will have no celebration to peak of and tliou mnda of people from that city will spend the day in Oregon City. Boat will run hourly between the two town from 7 a. m. to 11 p. in. The train will have extra facilities for carrying big crowd. The up river boats will bring host to th Fall City to celebrate. It will be a laiy day for Oregon City. In the oak grove at the weet end of the suspension bridje a considerable part of the day' exe.risea will occur. It is a moot attractive place. The pro cession will pans under an immense arch at the east end ot the brides that is now being put in place. There will be un rivalled advantage for witnessing the contests on the river ami on land. The base ball game and some of the race will take place on the bluff on the east sioe on account ot the superior accom modations for them there. The electric wire were this week strung across the falls for the illumina-! tion Monday night. Tin feature of the brn on 'n lroirtv. nlhr.ti.m i .ln .ffi..iant I,, hrin i stricture is one and a half storie James Chase Krectiug New Mr act a res ide Park Place School House Etc. Jame Chase is having extensive im provements made about hi place on the bluff. He put np a neat cottage on Center street which will be occupied by the Huntley'. The house cost about $1SOO. It is otan attractive style of architecture and conveniently arranged. Another cottage ha been built over by Mr. Chae and made good as new. ! It will be occupied by Mr. Salshury'a I family. . , THE TE.UHKKV ASSOCIATION. What ti:e Teachers wha did not g Missed. The Clackania county teachers' association held Its regular meeting for the mouth ot J una at Union, one tulle east ot Pamascu last Saturday, One teature of the meeting worthy of notice wtu that since the oigamaation ot the association, July IStfl, there ha never bn gathered to welcome the teacher a larger or more enthusiastic audience of 1 patron ot the schools and many were the expression ot disappointment by those assembled that the number of teacher preaenl was so email. The meeting waa held in the M. E. chapel which had been beautifully deco rated tor the occaaiou by three young ladle of Unlou. Tke dinner wa one feature ot the meeting that will never be torgotion ny uioee who iiatl the pleasure where they were of partaking. A team after tauh drove normal school. up to the school house In the morning Mr, Wl Mr. Tlioma I'sborne of and handtnl out Itasket after basket of London, F.ngland. were in Oregon City the choice delicaciea that the good wile ;t Friday and lelt this week tor Mli- could think ot; and atter all had been j waukoo, Vi., where they will vwlt spread on the testive board in the hade f,iend Mor returning to London. ot the flue fir grove surrounding I'nion i h , , '. , . . .. " " I Key. Or. Lew IVUw former v ol the Church of the Messiah, Baltimore, will occupy the pulpit of St. I'aul'a Kpiscopal t-hurch Sunday mornings hereafter. He intended to Jo to Kug- land but on vis'tiiig the Pacific coast he was so well soiled with Jlie country that he concluded to remain here a season. There was in attendance on the teach er association in Portland this week Local Personal Note. Mr V, C. Johnson i visiting re lative in Taconia, V. 8, tiaylosd ot New Kia was In Oregon City Tuesday. Mrs. W. It. Warren of Poitlan.l visited Mm, CO. T. Williams Tiiemlay. C. C. llooea and John T. Myers of Lacy wore In Oregon City Monday. Misa Nelu IVuny of Portland visited Mis Mamie Cliarman last Sunday and Monday. Mr. Frank Galena and dauiihler, Mis Bessie, ot Portland were visiting in Oregon City last Monday. Rey. Oilman Parker la attending the state Baptist convention at Astort tills seek. He delivered the opening addresa. Misse Ana Baird and Gertrude Flu ley returned last Thursday fnmi Monmouth attending the state Do You Want a Stove? To inako room fr tthtr.jrxvt Renner at the 7th St. 1 lardware Store Is soiling Stoves at cunt. If you do not U'liovo it call in and price thoin. All of tho loutlinu makes. M-hool house, one and all join! in an exclamation of "What an abundance!" The cordial invitation of all the providers to "fall in" waa responded to with alacrity by all of the teacher. Not one left the table without having liungei lutly appeased a indeed it would have been impossible to have done, for invi tations to have some more, were being constantly pomed in from all sides, and . vviinmiutj fniuictl 111 iruiu all Slues, aim Mr. Chase ha also built a fine stone I jt maybe truthfully said that all did I fu ,'t,'"K Oregon City: Mi The hih a gn?a crowd of people to Oregon City. nd -;,J- u1 on u,e - wen ouiti uiai .nr. . nase s lainuy ra liv ing in it while extensive change are The display will be magnitievnt and novel. The vari-colored liuht on the ' roaring cataract, the search lishts, b,,in n,l,B in hi ''nce. colored fire and fire works will make a ' Th el'nge being made in Mr. cene of indescribable splendor. Twentv ! Chase' home include the building of a thousand people can have an unob- i three story addition UixW feet on the st.ui UHl view of this spectacle. The program for the day below : appears FBIH.RAM. Procession forms at 9 ;W A. M. Procession marches to the park on the west side of the river Exhibition drill by Co. F 10:00 A. M. Exercises at park 10:30 A.M. AT PARK. Catching greased pig 1:00 P. M. Climbing greased pole 1:15 P. M. (tack race 1:15 P. M. Fat man' race 1:30 P.M. SxirTrace. at bridge 1:45 P. M. Log rolling contest 1:45 P.M. (AST SIDE. south side and the building of a three story tower on the northwest corner. A mansard roof will lie put on the whole house. The entire interior is being re- justice to the dinner which had been so liln'rally provided. This was the last meeting over which Superintendent Thomson will preside. Since the organisation came into ex istence Prof. Thomson has done all that human power could do to make it a suc cess and the result of hi werk is appar ent in many a school where teacher just beginning the good work have been Grace and Ana Baird, May Kelly, Ma.U'O Hill, Fannie Potter, Fuulce Inaldou, Tacy Wilkinson Minnie J gariMexsrs. II. 8. Strange, P. M Wed ded and J. W, Gray and Niiperlu-tendent-elect Gilison of Kagle Creek. The Hon Market, Cablegrams to Mr. CshoMis (nun three ditTorvnl grower in Kngland iUi.nl IT WILL PAY ANY ONE WANTING AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Farm, Dairy and Mill Machinery. Engines and Boilers, . ... ' f I . . benetitted by the experience ot oldoiUrt Friday all ac reed in the lolloaing heads. All members ot the association regret the loss ot Superintendent Thorn Statement ot the condition of the hoi: crop: built and remodeled, first story will be on a presdimr oll'u-er but hone to still5 "r "V wok only middling; vir.e is finished in patnral hard woois Thia I retain him as an active worker, knowing ' 'kward, weather has Imvii unkindly, improvement will cost about IVOO and that his fertile brain will alaav have i l(XK' 0'"' I1'1'' 1,11,1 Base ball at ball grounds. 2:00 P. M. ! Bicycle race 4:00 P.M. Foot race. 0 yards 4:.10 P. M. Hose contest 5:00 P. M. Fire works and illumination of the fails 8:30 P. M. Grand bail at armory ornriBS or thi dat. J. W. O'Connell President O. A. Harding Grand Marshal Rev. Koland Grant Orator it will not be completed till about the first of November. M. E. Willoughby'a cottago near the foot of the Falls View stair is completed and it ia an attractive addition to the homes of that locality. It cost about 1000. II. M. Foote ha taken the contract of constructing tha new school house at Park Place. The foundation ia already completed and cost about $800. The contract price for the superstructure ia I3J00. The main part of the school house will be 34x40, two stories hitth, with a T 16x34 . The building will have four school room and it will be the finest school house in the county. It will not be ready lor use before the first of October. Mrs. L. H. Wells. . . . Rey. G. V. Giboney Reader Chaplain ; Card oM hanks. We take this mean of thanking our GESEBALoBDsas roRTHxrot RTB or jilt . 1 mny friend who so kindly aided us The undersigned having Deen chosen during the long illness and inbsequent grand marshal upon the occasion of the death of our husband and father, W. celebration of our ooe-bundred-and six teenth Natal Day, issues the following or der for the parade upon that day: 1. Head qnarters will be established on Main street comer of Fifth. 1 The following gentlemen baying ac cepted positions as aides to the grand mar shal will retort mounted at 8:45 A. M. to chief of staff: CapL J as. P. Rhaw chief of staff, J. M. Lawrence, H. E.Cross, T. Ryan, C. T. Hickman, T. Sullivan, K. E. Williams, C. 0. T. Williams, John Hill. Fred Charman, 1. Ackemian, Dr. J. W. Noma. 3. The column will form on west side of Main street, right resting on Fifth street at 9 o clock a. m.and move promptly at 9:30 o'clock a. m. 4. Leaders of bands taking part in the parade will rejort to chief of stall who will assign them positions in column. 5. Company F, 0. '. G. will take post on right of column; K. of P. on right of National Guard followed by Mead Post Ko.3 G. A. R. and Sons of Veterans in the order named. Firemen with bose cart will form on right of Sons of Veterans, county court. H. Fancher. Mas. Sabah J. Faxcheb and Family Card or Thanks. Milwaukee, Ob., June 28. We desire to return sincere thank to those who so kindly assisted in finding the body of our daughter and also to the public at large for it sympathy in our affliction. Mb. and Mrs. N. Walsh. something new, interesting and instruc tive tor the teacher. On or 'Em. some people are spraying. From present apwsranceo we will not grow more than halt to two-thirds of a cron. Card or 1 hanks. j Krom , Jt.all.r in iMluion tlie foow. The Young People' Society ol the ( chlegram ws received : First Baptist church desire to express Sinre ro lt. tllPre fiaaa not been puhlicaly their appreciation of the ! muc, altetation in our market llrew courteous and gentlemanly treatment by Vsonlyhuv iust what they want. If the crew of the steamer Manxanillo in ,0li ,ere pressed for sale less monev their recent excursion and especially to; wou, mv lo Xotbi, Captain O. S. Waud lor hi litwality . doing n 0j The report Imm the anu interest mat tnaiie our picnic a am.- - pnttions are generally favwable. j Vine is well up the poles ; do flies or lice worth speaking ol. cess and a pleasure. Ma tti it Obey, - Daisy Lawbeni-e, Secretary President. Married. LONDON -TIIOM A-4. In Oregon City, June 2t, IH'.fJ, by Justice Fonts, Mr M E. 1-ondon and Mr. Charlotte Thomas, loth ol CUckama county. July 4th 1S1I2. Call on T. W. Fonts neur the Railroad ! depot for the liesl line of fire crackers, i homhs, balloons, roman randies, sky Hay for Sale. About six ton of first elan clover hay for sale? in the cock on the field, j Apply to Mks. Maby Hillkb, It Pabk Plack. Farm Land Wanted. Will trade Oregon City and Portland property with some cash for farm land in Clackamas ceunty. Address Wil iard Tucker, care Enterpbihe. tf For your Ice cream soda go to Casler'. Marriage License During the month of June the follow ing marriage licensee were granted I y county clerk Johnson : Mary E. Roberts and F. M. Baker; Josephine M. Stri:end A. B. gtrowtiriilge; I Adeline Meier and A. B. SVidduw; r n , , r: ... ; , i , it. ,,.. . i nwi n.vi lull smi, j i iiitiirj Ruth N. Grider and H. W. Green; Martha wnklsanl and David I . null: i Edith M. Ulasspoul and J. Newton (Irahaai; i rocket, fl.igs etc to 1st toaud in Oregon Aggie Beattie and Christian pYhuhel; City at reasonable prices. 3t Charlotte Thomas and M. E. tondon. Excuse me, George, but when I saw yon a year ago, your face was covered with pimples; it seems lobe all right now." 'Yes, sir; that' because I stuck to Ayer's Harsaparilla, the great est blood medicine in the world. 1 waa never so well In my life as I am now." Kidney and bladder trouble produce a feeling of utter despondency. A genial stimulant and tonic, and an unfailing remedy for all such trouble, may lie found in Dr. J. II. McLean' Liver and Kidney Balm. The blood must be pure if the body would be In perfect condition. Dr. J If. McLean's Strengthening Cordial anil Blood Purifier makes pure blood, and impart the rich bloom of heultli and vigor to the whole body. Blank nolo, receipt and order book at the Enterprise ollice. .Notice to llrlditf Builders. Notice is hereby given that sealed bid will be received at the ollice of the county clerk of ClackiAiias county up to Thursday July 7 at 1 o'clock p. m. for the construction ot a bridge across Ileep creek on the Bradley and Richy road. Plan and specifications to he lur nished hv bidder. All bids must be accompanied by a deposit of five per cent of their amount. The county re serve the right to reject any or all bids. II. II. Johnson, County clerk. In old times it seems to he thought that a medicine miiKt he mtust-ating to be effective. Now, all this is changed. Ayer'a Harsaparilla, one of the most powerful alteratives, is agreeable to most palates, the flavor being by no mean medicinal. Trespass notices on cloth, large size, seventy five cent per dozen by r ail at the Enterprise office. Casler has the finest cream ever made in the city. FARM AND SPRING WAGONS, OjKMiaml Top Itoggiis, Carriages, Carts, Harness, Whips, Hale Ties, llarh wire,Hiii(linirTwine and Machine Specialties and Supplies of all kinds to CALL ON 0 CORRESPOND WITH MITCHELL-LEWIS & STAYER CO. New Market Block, Portland, Oregon. 209 3xe a 1 70 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OREGON. Our catalogue 1 complete In every deartmeiit, and U'lla how to grow all kinds of ve getables, bow to plant and trim trees, how to use, ami what are the U-st lertilirera, how to handle Ives etc. etc, Free t" all- Send fur it. DJ. Ferry & Go's Seeds TK, I. ROOT'S BEE SUPPLIES. WE ARE AGENTS FOR OREGON CITY FENCE WORK3, Manularlureri ol and 'teslon In ll r y 1 nl COMBIflATlOlJ WlrE AND pidp FENCE, Roth rough niul dressed for luwii and division fence, nlso Hartman St el Picket Fence, And Wire Panel Farm Fence, also Kxjiandetl Metal Fence. Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Rt'Htow' Sush A Iloor factory, Oregon City, Or. We Have Not all Our Goods Yet, But What we Have we will Sell Cheap. OPENING SALE FOR THE NEXT 3 DAYS. Hankerchiefa, lc; Ladies' hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 5c; 2 spools thread Coats' or Clark's, oc; ladies' fast black hose 5c; Ladies' fast black hose (regular 2"ic.) l.ric; Ladies' silk handkerchiefs, plain, 2.1c, worth TiOc; Ladies' silk black and white embroidered handkerchiefs, 45c; Pins, lc. a paper, g W Here is a bargain for you All Silk Itibbon from one-half inch to 2 inches wide, 5c. a yard Ladies' fino quality knitted Under wear, 15c, worth 25c. anywhere; fine French satteen black, 25c, worth 40c; bleached rnuslin, 5c. a yard; unbleached muslin, 4c. a yard; half-bleached sheeting 2 yards wide, 20c. a yard; dress frinhairiH, 7c, sells for 10c. in the city; 15;inch black velveteen, 25c. a yard, worth 45c; half-bleached table linen, 25c. a yard; fringed linen table cloths, 2$ yards wide, 05c; fringed linen table cloths, !l5o, worth $1.50; scrim, figured, 10e. a. yard; linen towels, small size, 8c. each or 15c. a pair; towels, larger size, better, 15c. each or 25c. a pair; towels of still a better quality, 25c. each or 45c. a pair; men's linen collars, 10c, worth 20c. anywhere; cull's, 15e, worth' 2.5c neckties, 1.5c, worth 25c; Windsor ties, men's and boys', 20c; men's silk handkherchiefs, plain white, 45c; men's silk handkerchiefs, plain black, 45c men's silk handkerchiefs, hemstitched, white and black, (!5c; men's good quality fancy handkerchiefs, black and white, 95c; men's working shirts, 25c; men's working shirts, better, 45c. worth 75c; men's working shirts, fi5c. worth $1; men's underwear, fine merino, full size, ,15c! men's underwear, 2.5c. worth 45c; fancy beads, 5c. astring; large size cook books, 45c; buttons, lc. a dozen; ladies' fancy brass pins, 10c; bibs, 5c. a piece; fino combs, 5c; largo combs, 10c, good and heavy; safety pins! 3c. "a paper; purses, 5c; 24 sheets of writing paper, 5c; 25 envelopes, 5c; men's hose, heavy, 5c. a pair; men's fancy hose, 10c. a pair; men's handkerchiefs, 5c; suspenders, 10c. a pair; suspenders, 20c, good quality, suspenders, 25c, silk finish; suspenders, 45c, silk; men's good working pants, G5c; good working pants, mixed, 85c; a good worsted pants, $1.25; an all mixed pants, $1.1)5; overalls, 45e. a pair; overalls, better quality, 6.5c- a few boys' knee pants, your choice, 25c", a big bargain; ladies' bracelets, roll plated, 35c. each or 60c. a pair; men's collar button, roll plated, 10c; men's white shirts, laundered, 95c; men's night shirts, good quality, 50c. and 75c; toilet soap, 3 pieces for 10c; boys' waists, 25c; ladies' merino shirts with sleeves, 35c. worth 50c; bed spreads, $1.10 regular price $1.50; garter elastic, black and white, 3c. per yard, or 2 yds. for 5o. THE Commercial Bank Block, BOS TOM Oregon City, Oregon.