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iifcfionCity Enterprise. :i(;HlnULES OF TIME (I. I,'. T CO.'H hTKAMKIIN. (In Krrmt Ai mil K Hi,.,n,ir. Al.lliNA A IUMuNai J 7 .in. I i roHri.tmi I :ma mi. t im hi . in. !.' . I". 1 t mi p 7 III. V III. U 11 III. mi I Ml III. UU l. III. . !HI II III i ty Imi. linn" ISt'.NUA V. Hi in. . III. ... . III. M 1,1 III. in p. ill, , 't "I I ti. rol'l iiIi)mM til rllli Willi. ,n uiitlr -4 ' 1 miihikux I'acikh: kaiuay. ill in. W a. m. ' I tt p. Ml. I II , III un i. nt T M p. pi j (HiRTII Hllt'HIl, i'ii, Af IW)f Ullnn.) , . U'.inl f.l". (llirilh) (.. 4'"iH U"l (" n"ll"ii) i amtu mil-mi. i wi..ii ir uiiiiii i 4i I im I I a, aialli.ua) i ,,("'i'l Ml iiIikiI') Hilt MA II Jl, u i rli i"i" N"Hli. - lu., I p in., i in. ..l rl. "'' It..illl. III. i 7 .JO p. lit. i 1 1 1 "fi uji' Illy K'r. '. MullnnaiM Molall !. n itl U m ti'l rilff W iljr. nfc-noiil'll, in Kly. Win tt.t'lrk.Urw1iiallrniik, I ...On kl I II. VI 1 1 1 1 ami I nil. .11. rav. at ID a. m I ir.Ur. Iliur'lay an. I Maou.lay, ami ro V,l "II loll""'"' '' ' j Kit 1 1 .V Y, MAY W, 11 K I'cKII MI KafoITIlll. HllH'lll. I. ni. n! Allen In hiipily r ngnm-d in lri. I ,rji.g llin matter l"f 1 1' uniuiil I Jlii.ll rrcM.ielu," which Will I ,iy for distribution ritriy in June, A Ci.nna- Cam, l.unt Hutnrduy mnru It'll as 0. (I. Miller wun iiiiikliiii tin. rnutntu of tlmcliy trliniulnii tin street liimpn, lm had j,Hl r,,,.lf), Hn, trimmed UihI.iii,i at Dm corner 0f B)1, Huvmilh ntrrela ,lt hud sIiiih i in tint .ol U wlml It up in place when Jus TmiiiMhii who In m ,oyul at die paper "'HI mi tint went shin wun nmiliiK fnnii his woik Hint ftiiaJiiM punning tlm lunii it Milli-r ntnftml f mine tlm lump and as lm thought tlmt It WOllld hit t. i III lie put out III Imiiil pruti-ct lil Urn when an Irrcntlalabln furcii pi ml to ja-rk It against tlm lump where It tvn li-ll fust In Npllii o( hU utmost Hlorts. 1 lu yelled to llnict attention mul Miller nt oik saw v lint wim ids trouble mul with great priianence of mind IiuhUIv woiiml up tin lump olttviitiiig Kttiu h mitiit ami Hft4tilTiiiililinoiro( tlm uroiinil. A noon in .Pt with lllli'il from the Kruiiml lm Ml in a liitan. A rnroful K'Hti li ri'Vi'ali'il tint cmimi ol ha ( ilili'nt to Imj looait win- thrown prohithly ,y roiiid thoiitlitli'iii ioy In Hiirh wny un tiiioiini'i t tint city liiflitliiK cln ult whiili In niipKawi to lm (li'it'l nt th tiimi whim tint ImnpH uro lu'liiii trlininfd with a live ltirliatlii wlrit mrryinu 4.0IKI olu. Tmnlilitn iliil not reiwivf) th (till ntwiiKth of thin cilrritnt, prolmhly owIiik totlnt jxir ronniM tlim iiih'Io by tint loom- w lro, or It woiilil Imvo killnl him limlmitly, Miller ntutr tlmt lie full tlm (Mirmnt ulluhtly whlltt tiltiiinlii tint lump ml KtirilniUtl It to thtt wy inn of I ho wlrt'D itK'iilnt fuili other . lie thlnki tlmt tho liMwit w iru uiuilu hut a poor comliii'tor a it prukulily wayliitf Inthit winil mi thu (nil force of 4 pnmiH-i tun In li lm Urt Irom all win urrviil lnl not pana iiitotlm cily Unlit- a l.i.tiM-inviilii thin yi-nr mul will ijl'iir rirruit. Anyway it wun a link y njjji'ly li'Vti''l t" inaMcra prt'tniniiitt i , J i' i'.oiiioii aiul lln t'liy, ami tint ( . ..ititt v tfihiHaty to It. It will Int llni'ly ENTIEE STOCK AT COST! Ifltali'il With (llrk'm acrlliwy aiul Hl.vl ill ihf (liii-al afliatii' ulylf. (ircnt .0. nuit' in to lie I'ivcii thin Vear to 'po (ur Tainlili'ti Fm iji ToanaMi At H.0.'i o'cliHk Hiiinluy inortiiii tint tiru tlepiirtini-iit wnncalltMl to cliiiuniiJi a IiIhmi ill tint Iwo-nlnry hiiik hnil.liiiK at 1'irat ami Yamhill Klnt'ln. The iirtt wun lix'utt'il i'i nil iluy fi'ulurv i'( tin" riHailioti, , ,(, NM.11I1( (lir Wrf y M A v Imvt- ulrtu.ly Ini-ii BnuiiK... r..r ; , . rh.ihii,,, nl.,n-. in a r.H,m o. rupifil lin.i air to f.,lh,w. Lilwiati (y K. A. (i . (jump. From all imliralionn 4-ra mi un-t l-iM' llmt llir. ii j, ,u, ).,. ,llrjlll wi.etii.mllore the I m i m art iliirmu ih limit of tlm i,,.. ,,,,1,1,. Bl ,.,, m....i the llrfiuan (ouii.l it dilllcult to hamlli. After a hunl troyijle, liownvrr, the lluuira wan liroiixht lunlrr conlrol, hot nut until roimiih ral le iliimaK'e hail Utn ili.ne. In tlrn'ui tj: llnf nm throiiifh the in a 1 11 nturtt ( (iump, oik of the ronplina tifiikit anil fliHalnl llx lre, lining dam- 4 U 0. Then the tip' 111 nut i.ro, ran . :-ili..i on whiili lo liulil a Krainl 4. al carnival, lo wliii h ahull I In-:-i ull 1 1 il' lllila III Oll-tfoli, WnahlllC l.hilin. M.n.iiuiu ami llritirli Coin m :ii tint I. a ml In I rlailleil ami to mjrt fur pfimn. Hi" whule lo Join , tie evililliii uf Un' thlnl il.iy Willi Julia I.mi, I, umliT liU N'rial i ace t llic uuioiiiit 1141viei1.11, in a jtmii.l i niiii-rl. Tliia L.,,.r .K1,n., in Some Popl Tay fs, "UIat Do You fear)." WE CDEflH JUST WHAT UXB SflV. WE MEAN TO DO IT, BECAUSE WE HAVE TO DO IT. THE LONG RAINY SEASON IS THE CAUSE OF IT ALL. TRAD HAS BEEN VERY QUIET AND WE HAVE ON HAND A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Spring Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods, WHICH WE CANNOT AFFORD TO CARRY OVER. SATURDAY MORNING MAY 20, WE WILL INAUGURATE THE GREATEST SALE WE HAVE EVER GIVEN. WE NOW OFFER OUR uUu 1 e fotl?i92 leserued. erytl?i95 (Joes. Vip Miwi. rm.ii.lnii It Uore j ,,.w n iiam K. MeyiT A Co.'i rlotliliiK 1 iantl, will Ua.upl.-.l l.y tlm iiiauunn- i ,H.ki nutnrnli:K i" rly all of It. The oil. ami no pnina or fiprinw will U iwm w m mMmt wtm, which U i .n- l in makiiiK it url .ih.i-m, bii.I j cVen. with liiMimm e. (inmp'a loen ilt l.iU-rali. the ,r.-al.-al huml leu.!, r ,,p N.(., t,mt amouiit lo loiit liviimin thin luunlry, a. (he niov. ! ft.UHKl. miili no iiiMirnnee. In the main HJ oil, II w ill no. I. .ol. I U (lie Kreuli-nt ' ,.. gaplu I ineiirance nuHicient ' Mai rmuivnl ever li.M on the I'acilU- illrvr il.e Inan. Il.w tin. fliouriirim.lr.1 "I- hi a rmeleiv. Tln-rt. in little clouht. niia lt)u 1'akhkst. The l' iJo Hoihler mil.', tin. ioiii( Mpi-'-'J uf vit nil.. J l.rirk pnvi'ini'iit aiul t lint "11111 viliilioil t.rirk puveinenl 'i trk alr.-el will he exlfinlril on Firnt 1 alieet cur track n. Mr. Wateoil ;:!lUi lehiy noiiie of lli puvement put 4 tl'i'liiK hin ahinci. in the K.iit, :: I ill which miiiii. I.i irk nut lhnMii(hl V '.: ifj.'.l were tiil. Thtt 1'orlUml t'Uv ' uiji niy ut w hiixe plant thin hrli k wun r.,!oii. have in ,w mi liiiinl a lurue . IP uf aumn excellent viirilleil hrirk. i.i i: ill compdiit faviiral.ly willi the 1 t ln tin- market Immmk well hurui'il -i 1 tiniealeil. Theae lirick will he lineil tlbiah the woik, ami will ulno un- ulitclly noon I hi hJl on other ntrt'etn n t!. city. The Stnrk etrcet pavement, In. flliily reully emlurinit Improvement "I Onele in riirtluml, dan lieen ex '''.liitl Hinl npptovel l.y Iniiiilreiln of "il4rty ownern ftinl 'lllluiin ant now yn of I lm priiicipnl nlreeln In thu " injhijfiieil fur viirilleil luick puvementn :')'.( It in highly protiulilu that Pv "if company wiin a luryii cnpltnl Mock ill Miuii Ini fonne.1 in I'tirt Utiul for the iitpoi.il of luyiiiK viirilleil hrirk puvo- iiei AnOiiiku F.xi'khikni'K I.kmbon. One car lu'o inuiiy people in thin cily, anil ln. Helmut thueuiiiityt.nl for Unit mat 'r wore iinlueeil to HtitiHerihe ful "'A Iiicnillrent Ilinlory of Oregon," anil to 'ruinleu lo puy therefor the IihihIhoiiio "iceOI $1 S. l.iiHtFrUuy the nuhwriherg 11 tljH city were ealleil upon to redeem licir j pleilgen mul PM-eivinl in return a :"uil t zi'il volume of poor and very thin "M ir1, very cheaply thrown tngi'thcr, 'iilj ruiitaiiieil i:i(K) imen, L'W of 'liiifiare devoted to liiHtoriral mutter 'I'icty in perhapn fairly interenlinK. Tlm "''until of the himk, 10(K) panel i "I. J to hio;ruphlrnl nkelches of ''prom "' nt; rllizeiin." The volume wan to 'vejheen profiiHely illuntraled with iintlf ill eiiKruviiiKH; and bo it in if a nturk eutH mid nunioroiin pnrlruiln ' K .r ,iK,, ,.an , ciilleil lirauliful "d piufiiHo, It HeeuiH to ho a coho lierO HiitiHcrilierH net the oxporieiieeanil '" pohlinluirH get the money. Itcoinen 'nil but miiHt ho had. "a IK Ham, Notkh. A letter from id. iMindednco to a prominent hanehall " n at Halem nlaten tlmt Al. Colett 1ms ' ""lull the neccHHury money to tarry " thi cluh, and that lie goen to Portland '""day to luiy the suits for tlie team, ''an already sent for tho players anil ' all will start to roll in a lew days. 'r. Colett will manage the team '"il Hlanley has taken the position as !tin ol the Albany nine and will leave " " st placo atonco. however, hut that it hroke out in (iuiup'a wuiknhop, mxl an vnrnii-li, oils and other rumhunlahlcn an kept there, it run he in annul way ucctHinteJ fur hy thin furl. "HlNintuneoiin ('oinhiihtion" covern a miillilude of flren. Fun Stkam KNolNKKlin. C. 1'. Merrill eiiniuiH-r ut the On-giui City SiihIi A lhior Farlory and Thon. (iault ut llroughton'i nawmill have jointly piirchuned from the Neplune Meter company a Calkin's ati'nin engine indicator whirh in a valu able adjunct to II appliances of any engineer an with it attached to hin eimine he tun tell at a glance almont anylhiuK t hut he desires to know con fer n in hin engine. Amonir oilier thingn it shows whether the valve are adjunled rinht, whether the pckiii is projierly In place the horsepower iH-ing devehipcd and the amount of water lined for each horne power devcloved. Thene am hut a few of the linen to which it can he put, and the ownern find it a trvut help in oH'rating their engincH. hunt week it wan attached to the engine ut Itrough lon's mill and thin week it is at the Sub! i A Door fiictiuy. A Knioiiti.v Vikit. Friday afternoon Chun. Albright, Chancellor Comnmnder of Achilles I'Mlge, K. of 1'., received word from Jul i n Ituvie of IviiiiIkh) in Portland Ktiitlng that a number of knights from that lodge hud chartered the steamer Young America for the trip and that they would pay the lodge here a knight ly visit that evening. A committee con sisting of Knights Joseph Lynch, V. T. Whitlork, C. A. Herman, II. I,. Schil ler ami K. M. KandH wan appointed to meet the visitinK delegation and escort them to the hall. The boat wasalittlo lute in reaching here so that the work at the hall wan completed when the visitors arrived, hut a cordial invitation wan extended to them and an hour en joyed in a siN-ial visit, after which an adjournment wan taken to the Portland restaurant where an impromptu lunch was served and a few siieechcs niiido. The vinltors left about half past eleven and reached home In safety about 1 o'clock. IYicahant Kntkiitainmknt. Paturday evening Miss Fannio Porter entertained a number of her Irionda at the rumdnncel pf J. O. Purler on Jackson street. The evening was spent in dancing and other enjoyable amusements.' About eleven o'clock a delicious lunch was spread for the guests, who did credit to the delicacies prepared for them. Those present were: Misses Pauline Camp hell, Vara Caufleld, Saile Chase, Betta Fouts, Kate Porter,. MesHm Fred Hedges, James Church, I,eighton Kelly, Chas. Wilson and Lawrence Driggs. We Must Have the Coin. Call and See Us and be Convinced. The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. Aw Urn Joins a i L. K. Wise of Cluckaman has an old paper which was ; printed on Saturday, January 4th, 1S00, by one Samuel Freer of Kingston, Ulster county, Xew York. The dale of the pnier is shortly after Yanhington'sdeuth and funeral and it cutiUins a full account 'oflxith giving amcngst other things the I names of the pall Ware rs. One of the i adveitinemeutn in the paper gives notice , of the sale of a big, stout nigger wench j w Inch was a rotninun thing ev.n in New j York in those days. Mr. Wise prir.es llila iiu.u.r 1't.rv lii.'lilv twit nn ncennnl .if its antiquity hut because it was pre served by his father from whom he In herited it. Tiik Fikst Kxt hsion. Next Sundav the Oregon City Transportation com pany will give the people of Oregon City and vicinity a fine opportunity to view the licautiful scenery along the upper river and visit Salem for a few hours le fore returning. Thu excursion will return about 3 o'clock reaching here earlv in the evening. As the water is at an excellent boating, stage now the trip will he an enjoyable one, and as the fare is fixed at the low sum of one dollar many are intending to go. Tickets are on sale at Ackeruian's cigar stand. Ke freshments will be served on the boat. Kniiink Fob Sai.k. Kerosene engine suitahlu (or running feed mill, pump, churn, printing press or steam launch. In perfect order. Sold cheap as it has been set aside for electric power. Tho small amount of oil required amounts to less than the cost of cutting wood for a wood burning steam power. Address OitKiioN City Fntkhi-kisk. Ki,owkk Pots, Having closed up a contract with the Milwaukee pottery to sell their goods in Oregon City we oiler today a (ull line of flower pots at prices never seen liefore in this city, for instance a 4-inch pot for 6 cents, and others in proportion. !ki.i,omy A Uracil, tf Prosjiects for a good fruit crop are not nearly as bright as they seemed a few weeks since when nearly every one thought that wo were certain of a good yield. Tho recent heavy inins seem to have acted as a blight on many of the blossoms so that the fruit has not formed as thoru was every appearance that it would. Homo of the cherry trees will have few or no cherries on them and peaches are much in tho sumo fix, many of the trees looking as if dead, as the loaves and young fruits have nearly all dropped oil". Unless this cold wet weather lots up other crops will he greatly damaged. I PURE DRUGS. Heath day we are adding new chemical to our stock and jtrojKiHe to keep thor oughly UP TO DATE. We handle only those chem icals and drugs that are of the Highest Standard of Purity and Excel lence. If you send your prescrip tions to us you may feel con fident that they will be carefully and skill fully compounded. C. G. HUNTLEY, Successor to Caufield - & - Huntley. Near Court House, Orgeon City. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved Farms, c. o. t. wiLtumms, Next to Huntleys Drug Store OREGON CITY, OREGOrl. SPRIMSTOCK! thos. charman;& son, ThePioneerStore L. L. Porter hag boen appointed a notary public hy the governor. BIBLES. We have just received some of tho new Inter national Bibles which will astonish you with tho reduction in price, being full one-third cheaper than pocket bibles have ever been sold Itefore. We have them in plain pocket bi bles, reference bibles and teacher's bibles, ranging in price from 50 cents to mm W'e have also a few of the revised edition of tho prayer book. Huntley's Book Store. OREGON CITY. OREGON. -Latest designs and styles in- LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Wraps and Jackets. The largest and best selected stock ever brought to Oregon City. THOMAS CHARMAN & SONS' PIONEER -:- STORE. Complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Hardware. Five Stores in one. Your order Filled Whatever it may be.