Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME ttO. LIU! N1KAKKIIH III Krrx-r Mhi n It, lm. Ml nir AI.KlNA HAMIINA' LBiVS mho oitv, f,.4tt J 45 ! in uti ii. m . "'I' "' U'UOP III. I 1'u.illv.lr yo Irvlnlil l.kon outho. lrl. SI'NllAY, IK. v n. w, i i . m. II i. in. .a u in. i i n ... llnu.i'.i.l ub.ft to (-limit Hliwui umlmi oaauoNf itv. hbwmkmu, HiMiMHi.tttiimii miiti. rAMH iiiKxmi.i LVa lMlll, ) A M,. l wt UUA M I ' aawaaaa. au i irr. Hit II m Ml. n a, I J a I'. 10 W A. M. 1 i A. M. nr. M Kdol na hominy Pr.llht urlt-4 on nil ltl. WUTHKHK PAtnru: RAILWAY. NtiTN Kll'mi, Allxnr U.l (iray alalloat) . t'.llforuL Kitr.. rihrtinah) MuMlHir lx'.l (, aialluot) a tm rn, HnMbiir Lnrl I oaf alailiiiia) AUmiijt I rl ( a .(.Htm.) t'alllnrula Kara (ihiouilu HI n. a a. m I W ( m. 31 a. m p, m t il p. m TIIK MAIU. Malta ! ulna N.mh. A M , too f.H Malta cl.a ln( ..ulh. A. M..7 A P. M. ama aoiaa. OrMnul'llr la Ktf.Orua. MnllnoM.ilalla anit WlllK.ll- Iim at Itiui a in MnuUya. WmI "lr ami frlilaira an J mutut at lotOa. m. on lulliiwiux Uaya ()r..n Cllf t.. Kly. Mtuk.Clark Ma1i llr..k t'Bbin MlIU anil Miilluo. laavoa al m no m. Tumlajr. rhur..lr u. Haiiifla)!, ami rtiiriia an Mluolua data al I m p ui r ltlOAY, Jl I.Y 15, 1 A rit Nif AT lUai ow Kuan. At the Invitation o Mr. Thouiaa Miller a com ny of young ode from (lirgnii City went on a picnic lo Harlow Ual Satur day. The fact that a few of Iheae young folka woreallvered hair ami aU'ely mien did no) detract an lola from Ihe mirth fulni'Mof (he iMvaxinn. Hall a d-en rarrlagea of vailoua capacitie were hriiught Into ue It waa a ploaant drive lo Harlow ar.d th honpit. hle people at the Itarlow place didn't aeem In mind it a hit when the crowd of viailor took poaaeiwlon of the ample lawn wilh Ihelr tennlaand croquet (lainea, hammock and lunch huaket. Mr. and Mm. Harlow went hM acru toqr.pt to that aurt of visitation to l al nil H-rturld over it. They turned the whole .rem!ta r-tr to the plrnU korw. Tlia ff.niM.n.1 r...trnl aiw.ia in,.l..r tl. umhragemiaelm were t alluring to lie loraakan hut at IntervaUi there waa niualo In th lioiiea and the apadwia parlor wera flllnl with tlancera. Th rct that wa aervptl under tha titw beat anything ever partaken of lo door. And Ihe picnicker, every one, had thslr apwtlllea with them. They managxl to get honi helween 0 and 11 o'clock in theevrnlng. It waa a day of prime enjoyment. It could not have been otherwise at the Harlow farm. Among tl.one who participated in the affair were Mr. and Mr. Tliomaa Miller, Mr. and Mr. J. II l'ilahury, Capt. and Mr. J. I Shaw, Mm Picker, Mr. Hhepard, Miawea Illrdi Shaw, I.ura Miller, I.ulu IHeker, Klva Anxr on, (I race Willlaina, Vera rilalmry, I.aaira Apperaon, May Kelly, Annie iKilan, IWrlha Darin, lhnaie Shepartt, Vera Toll, I laud PlUburr and Hohin Wiaw, and Meiutra. C. 0. Huntley, Pr. Yeargain, Everett Hickman, K. I., lloluian, W. A. riiintley, K. Itlnearaon, lialph Miller, K. K. Drigga, K. 8. Kelly and C. U. Itarlow. Tu Kat Hii Motok Ust The Faat Hid railway company la proceel ing with the work of coRilructlng its road to Oregon City. It I not probaWe, however, that the line will be in dera tion to thia xlnt btifore Nuyemlier aa the Iron fur the track tlila aide the Clackama will not arrive till late In the fall. It ha already been alilpped from New York, to coma around Cae Horn. I'iloa are lielng driven for the track thia ldeof Milwaukee, tie have been doliv ered along the route and everything ioint to the continuation of conntruo tlon work o that the roiul will lie ready for the Iron when it arrive. An im portant feature of the work will be the oonatruction of a bridge over the Cluck ama river, the contract for which will aoon he let. Thore la a litllo dllllcuity alx)iit gutting through Lambert's land near Milwaukee and it 1 poomhlo that the completion of the line to that town may be delayed till after fruit harvest. It ia undonitnod that Mr, Lewi, the leaaee of the tract, want f;i(X) for per mitting the line to he comitrtictod through the orchard. Kathur that) pay that mim the company will defer the work at that point until after the fruit ehnll he gathered, when, as a matter of courae, thero will be no damage lo the leawie and Mr. Lambert la only too glad to have the lino built. With everything ready for track-laying when the raila arrive thia motor lino will connect Port land and Oregon City the coming fall . That rKOi'OHttDFisiiWAY. lion. John Minto, who introduced the bill for a flab, way at Oregon City which pasaod the houne at the Inat eoHnion of the legisla ture, nays the proKed fUhway would be worth 150,000 In annually (urnUhlng auiumnr food to the Inhabitant of the upper Willamette valley, and the effect on Ilia (lulling Internal of lli lower Col umbia would Uol atlll greater value y ill ndJili area of breeding griMirnl (he Willamette would fttmiali. Willi all friends of uwlul legislation should unit In Ktlllig til iimesary anway miistrnoteil orer tlie full at Orison City there la mMdl of wore thorough at Unillon of Hi present law to prnvwnt urr-atlon of artllltlul 1 1 ti I i m mii i 1m , aurh a Niagara Milling company has don In tlio Nurtli rlaiillum. There la trying nnwd of mom work being done liy llml company, a some flah may get up liy Hit present structur when tli river la In lull stage, It I uitiTly imiHHiaililo fur flail lo go lip during tlm ordinary siim imr attna of water. Ilia xiilu shove tl'la lillllctal ifalaraW are Jually com plaining KI.mii KtaMuiinan. Tim I'kkhkmt Ownkhkiiii' BooKi. Markli.v A Have have completed all tlm 0rk of making l )iiMnt owmrail IxMik fur wfiluh they had a contract whli tli county except Ilia ilur lial work of I'opyliiK In record hook. Tlit-y flalin to liavo diw.ivi-rtvl tl't.OOtl i-rtHi uf lffiul mill U.IMKI town loll tliat wrw not on Hi aamMiiuiont roll In ny lil. Thin HH'ina aliiiiwt liicrwlll.lii, elwlall a to Ilia hum of town loU. I t yar llir were on tli aHfaiiint roll arre of Ian I at a t,mt valiio of IVIO.H.Il. The W,(HH) acrnt ail'll lintial (linoovorxd Ii iImiI. at 1 n Acre aa tlio baala of ayni(int, giving fL'Xo.OiK) to Im aililnj to arrttaito valuk' tl of tli county. Ho tlm 1!,(HX) Ma illfovnil aa not Ix-Iukoii tlio rollarv ca- tliiiatid at niarly .'l7.tV)ai'li to glvti a val uation of HtH,:i'i;i. Tli illy lot rvi oualy on III aai-aamnt roll wr value i at fikil.Tr.H. MaiklcyA llayca uk 1', lr rtint on tli valuation of nil Hie laml lliry diM'ovrnxl not lo Ii on tlieUx roll, plua tl'iOt) a Hie Hrt jirlid fur th.dr work, tliclr dill agtinat tli countv la l:',.VH). Tliry liav lint t laiinttl a new (llatxivrlt, lliiy aay, land irviimaly on tli tax roll tint having a wrung d- rription. Hi UiiM'rlitliin w cr rwl(l hut atifh Inalann-a r not roiinti'd In the lil of diK-owrira So hy the making of lliia irraiit ownor ahlp Uxik irurty vnlutxl at the nwat calculation at more than $7Xi.(KV) la addwl to the axwunneiit mII and fur d in- covering ami tiuutng I in- wimle in pro'Hr ah Mark If y A llayca take ahout half of one year'a tax on it. Tin wilt enalile the county to raiwi more moner while the rate of fixation Van ha ilwrwanod o Indlvlduala will pay lena There were found aome Ill,(KXt acre of I lni' "u,,y J"l- lcrl.tloii M 'lci'a count r landa now tialug lmHy corre.-t the aherKf will have no dilficulty in ellin for 'Mlnnueiit taxea i. Taxa ik tux k mwi. piarauT The Bro valuAlion of all the property in the Oregon City hool dlatrict Itila year. according to the eweaiunrnt of School Clerk Kyan, ia tl.HTfoVI Induhtet netM l claimed to th amount of lttil, ttW and e xernptioni to the value of f IS. OW, leaving the total laxahlo valuation II.IM.RlH. On thia valuation a tax of I7.7S1.S2 la collected thia year and. all but about t400 of thia nun baa been paid In. Thore will be probably lea than t'JilO turned Over to the eherifT a dullnquent. 11 year the total taxable valuation wa 1 1 ,366,820-t19,ui greater than till year . The reduction thia aeaaon la due to a large tract having been et off from th Oregon City diatrh t and added to the I'aik IMace district, and an increaae in the claim of indebt ed new. The Valuation fixed by the t:hool clerk la reammably near the true value of the projierty aiiwt . Axtxk Ohkiion Tiaski.. The fame of Orefon teawls la spreading. John McLaughlin of New York, who has a large woolen manufacturing plant at Hkenratlea Fall In that ktalo i in Oregon City thii week, having come to thia country to make a contract for teasel with A J. Sawtell of Molalla. Mr McLaughlin has teen Importing teasel from France, Ilia attention waa called to Oregon teasel by teeing aome in a car one day and lie pontet! oil to Ihe far West to make a baigain for the crop. The teasel raised by Mr. Saw- tell are unexcelled. The climate of Oregon aeetna to lie exactly suited to that production. It ia probable that he will lull to Mr. McLaughlin hi entire crop except what l required by the Oregon City mill. ' Ho will also Increase hia Induatry, now that a market is assured him for all he can raliw. liicroHX Justick Fouta. Frank Wilson was before Juetlce font Wednesday charged with assault and battery on E. C, I.akin, a special officer who triad to enter Wilson's house July 5 to search for the fugitive Charles Wilson It will be remembered that Lakln waa repulsed on that occasion with some damage to his person, notwithstanding the fact that he carried a search warrant. Wil son was discharged. In the afternoon N. R. Harvey was tried for the same otliense, it being alleged that he was the more aggresive asuailant. A jury was demanded and after hearing the evidence that body deliberated four hours with out being able to agree and it was dis charged, The jurors stood six to two for acquittal. 0. II. Dye appeared for the shite In both coses and Geo. C. ltrownoll for the defense.. Found. A leather purse between Ed, Jones's and the Bpangler place on the Molalla road. Owner can have same by calling at this office proving property and paying charges. Tiik Fiurr CAHirotor Oaaoon . The building that served a the flrat capital of Oregon tenltorv, thethre-tory frame structure at the southeast corner of Hixth and Mala street, Is btlng repaired this week by the owner, II. C. HUven. New ailla are being put In, the roof I lining repaired and the old atiucture is lining generally overhauled and straight ened up ami put In giiod ahape. It was built in lK.'K) hy John L. Morrison who now rtiNldca on Hhaw's Island in I'ogot sound, and after whom Morrlaon afreet, I'oil land, was named. The territorial legislature held It M-sslona there before the capital was shanged to Hulem. Huh aeipientlv It waNllsed for a Good Tem plar hall, and a Y . M. C. A. occupied it. liothof these bad good libraries In their time. !t was once used for a prl Vole aclnxil. Th F.NTKNi'Hias first aw the tight in a khop on the second floor of the building. For the past fifteen year or so it haa been u d a a aaloon and hotel and I run under the name of the Oriental hotel. Mr. Hlevena purchased th proerty from Mr. Morrison three year ago last month. At th Fish Hati-ukst. Superin tendent Hubbard at the United Bute fish hatchery ha got Ihe rack et in the river and everything in readiness for beginning the iison' work when Hie prOer time shall arrive. For the first time in th C'lackamaa, trouble I experlnced will) water uiom at the hatcherr aelr and it I considerable trouble to keep the racks free of It. Taking salmon roe for hitching will Ixv gin in four or six week ami if the sup ply of flah is sufficient more than ever befor will be hatched thia seaaou. A Lami Umrx Cask. Albert Cio and I). W. ltons are belore H.-gistet Anperson and' Heeelver I'sipiet of tlie Oifgon tlty land olh to eatablih priority of title to a homestead in town ship I north range 0 east. The trial be gan early last week and Is nut yet con cluded Thursday night an adj'Hirn meut waa taken to admit another cane previously act for a hearing and it will tie finished at some future time. Ilrock enhroogh it Cowing are for Cas and H. It. Heck man of Portland for Itons, Koll of Hotter. The following is list of pupil Who have been neither absent nor tardy for Ihe month beginning June 13 nd end ing July 8: Hattie Wiluox, Mabel Comer, Fred Herkey, Albert Conner, Carl Rerkey, Arthur Connei, Tommie Herkey, Oscar Conner, Maude Stone, Otis Itoylor and Willie Stone Tlioee that were neither alweot nor tardy tor the entire term beginning March 21 st and ending July Htb were Mabel and Oscar Conner. Total number enrolled thirty-five ; average attendance twenty-Hve. Minmc IUkkixoton, Teacher letter Idai, Tb following ia tli list or letters remain ing in lh pai ottice at Orr gou City, Oregon, July IS, HU: A (lain a, A E Iaraon, L J Hengen, T H Newman, Mrs Eva Cleuiona, Air M W Quillin, Mr J K Ford, Mra John Iticharda, Joseph Olbba, Mia A Itickhard, Isak Hugbea, Wll Hmilh.KN Hurst, W V Vagaria, Pietro Moench, Martin Thompaon, K May Odd, MiaaTen- WUliama, Henry ni If called for, please aay when advertised. K. M. RAXDS, P. M. Major Joseph Magone, a well known veteran resident of John Day, Grant county, started on tlie Fourth of July to walk to Chicago. Citixeaa of John Pay made up a purse to defray his expenses. Thee Indians have died trout poison on the Warm Springs reservation, and two others are very sick from the same catwe. The drug waa administered In alchhol, which wa sold to the aborigines by a half-breed. The work of cleaning up the races in the Punlap placer mine was completed last week, $HS4 being the . reward secured by the proprietors of the mine. This Is a very fair clean-up,' says the Umg Creek Eagle,' considering the fact that they only had a 30-dsy run thia season. The Indians have been running horses the last month near Cleveland. The Hock creek Indians won the first long four-mile race with the Uctatillas, but lost everything on the four-mile race with the Hata. All are now on the Columbia catching and drying salmon for winter's use. The largest lot of compressed wool ever exhibited on the coast waa seen at Moody's warehouse, at The Dalles, last Saturday. This constated of 800 bales, averaging about 000 pounds esclu and nmkinir alotu! of nuarlv 500.000 nounda. Tiiis will lie shipped to Boston, and is only a small portion of what has already been sent from Tlie Dalles to the east ern market. The Dalles Timos-Mountaineer is informed that it Is contemplated by the union racitic to omiti a standard-gauge road up Five-Mile canyon to the town of Dufur. The distance will be about twenty miles, and this will be quite a factor of growth for that town. There will be no heavy grading on this road, and it could bo built at little extra ex pense to the company and in a short time. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Entkrmisk of fice, Portland price. - ; , BUSINESS LOCALS. Clwks at Iliirmelster & Andersen's. Everyone warranted. Udics'and Oenla', rolx-s at Ifoltran & Warner's t'ndorlaklng parlors, tf Iliilman & Warner, Undertakers and F.mhaimera, Oregon City Hank building. No need to take those, big cathartic pills. Dr. J. II. McUan's Little Liver snd Kidney 1'ilieU are more agreeable andeffuctlve. From Mentor Park dairy you w ill get nothing but pure, fresh milk, such as is required lor the haby. If VOII are drv lust (Iron in at the unit- office snd get a good glass of 8oda Water. Irree soda with every 25 cent purchase. Farmer at a distance buy your good at ihe Park Place store whore you will find ready sale for your produce at the beat inaiket price. Fjr the next few month you can get upholstering at greatly reduo-d ratea at lloluian A Warner' , Call and you will learn why we an doing the work for so little money. For rheumatic and neuralgia rains, inio in ir. j. n. Mckean's olcanic Oil IJniment, yon will not suffer long, but will be gratified with a speedy ami eft'el-livH 1-llrA Iungoa, chairs, etc., upholstered at 1 1 I ... . l' ' All 1. II.JUUBII n n aruBi i aii aura guar anteed. Ke air all your old lounges for uura money ana inev will ie cooa as Central addition toOiegon City in lots and blocks to suit purchaser. Property cheap, term easy. See L. It. Jaskiy. with W. Carey Johnson. tf I Mi 'I tie foolish and pay big prices for your goods when Hamilton & Washburn of Park Place have one of the best assort ment of dry goods, f.mcy g Mxla and millinery gools m ( Ui kanisa county. Illsnk note, receipt and order books al the F.NTKKfKisa ollice. TULL'S HOTEL-RESTAURANT BARLOW, OREGON. Best Z'k Ixxtinga and Meals in the Town. Hot Meals at All Hours. Clti A US A SI) CON FECTIuS EHY. DO YOU Ask why Caufield & Hunt ley's store is the beBt place . for you to BUY Drugs or have your pre scriptions filled? Bcauge we always have, and always will keep, only PURE And reliable chemicals, even though they way cost us a trifle mora. Carrying as we do, a com , plete line of i DRUGS, Toilet articles.perfumeries, soaps, etc., you may de pend upon obtaining just what you want, and at the most reasonable prices. Caufield & Huntley, Freiorlptloa Pkamaoliti. SOME WONDERFUL VALUES IN BOOKS. About July 15th we expect a shipment of standard, cloth bound books direct from the Eastern Press. There are about 150, titles se lected from standard authors. Every book "is brand now. Make your seleations early for they all go in a special sale, AT 25 CENTS. OREGON CITY BOOK STORE, " . (Next door to P.O.) W. A. HUNTLEY. k ARE STILL IN TWICE FULL MEASURE AND tfttS. E. M. BIKMIUTEK. BURMEISTER Umm U Ma mm BlfclMfrtiitMil mtuu IS Witches, (Jlocg, $ilVeiWe JeWelf j. Repairing a Specialty. Mala tftreet, Oregoai City, Oregna. Seventh Street WM. R. WADE, Proprietor. r ecu, ouic unci juivcry oiuujc. Rigs and Baddle Horses furnished on short notice. Stock boarded by the day or week. Pricea 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 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. Factory, Cor. Main and Uth Sta.. Oregon City. T IVZ. CROSS, TMX.stna,&Gxra OIALia IX Dry Goofls, Boots & Snoes, Groceries, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Holiday Goods and Gents Furnishing Goods. Nqi'AHE lKAM.U Gl ARA.VrEED. GLADSTONE " " - OIREG-OIsr. A. 1V. SCHWAnr, " DKALSS IM STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE. All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work Promptly Done. PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER. Shop a Seventh tit., memr ltepot, Rupture, Asthma and Piles. DR'SSHIMP&HOUSER, Specialists in the treatment of all forms of Chronic, Catarrhal, NerrouB and Female Diseases. Twenty (20) Years' Experience in Medicine, Surgery and Electricity. All curable cases guaranteed. Unice, zoa Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. .CaFCorrespoudence solicited. POPE & CO. Tills old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of hi, Slielf al Manufactnrea Harlware, Tto are, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly, Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY CITY VIEW MARKET, Boyer & Gale, Props., Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in ' Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon and Lard. THE BEST OF MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN, HOP ON SEVENTH STREET, AT HEAD Of STAIRS. warn THE FIELD. A DAY. PROMPT SERVICE. WW. ANDRESES. & ANDRESEN, C. H L Bcraels'er, Livery Stable, Oreg-oa Cltj-. Draaeh at Oswege OREGON