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Oregon City hntcrprisc. KIUDAY, JUNK .'III, Ihu.1. bHAT AUOUT TOWN. I'rlrwi llm loww.1 Tim HimI Front. Mjhtkii. WihmI c!ioiiH)m by K, inker, rwitrrxlor, Orr-u-m City. mjulmol K. I1.. lIliMiiiM tliti gnx nr. Frank IIUlikliiiilili who In Uwii . n liU ItllVllllitHtMl jlf k 1.t Mu. y, It i "ii nor lui Ukrn rlirk' of (he ,rfljf" 'ii ok ru Wltii-m i' ini. Klim lot u( irMMU on t m tt . I at 'H U VKAIM 0M. ('(m.iiiiy F llu, IVtJiiMd KnlcrUIn, ('uiiiimiijf K or Portland. n Hi L'ntl, of tltl month C(lin.ny V lour yimrn of aga .mi without tny knowh-.lof lliat fnot Company K h.l rrm.un.1 to jmy tl0 Cimin.ny hxru IniiiKllwUlton tlmt nvLnliiK, It Miik inimily tint ! - - I III IV WWII How lo pniM'rvB Irult without nllii ' '! lo K whim tho eompi.iili.ii wore II.' I,' U'lllu.i.. Ii,- ........... i l.m.in.l nl,u I... l.l . . ,....., ,,, ml limp iiidimjii two y-r K(. Afl.ir short drill t tlm IlllllirV lllll Hu.mlu lwk,.f..r A, UrJInj, fur ., tln, ,u,k.l .. .,,,1 wulUi-l . tti whllu -fi "-- . l'r K to m.nl, In. ,.. uiHjn thulr r jThl ll',y' t tontwl rlvl ""y wr duly ulut, afti.r lJniii ilurlrK m'U'. Mil on I w,'l,-l' K dlmnUwil ami ,a ,.m. .-. inuuiin two l'OlllilKN WlirB KHIII III llm nililat ol miinmU-il eoiivi-mittlonii, to tirw lute old camp ciimliiliiri( unit lormliiK Mm. Allur mi .Kr...ll half hour nt In thin munmr K wui i'm1I.hI tomuuilloii kin) wnnt throm.'h al.orl j 4 i. 1 wi,,'l. y lirnt clM wnKi.n : drill, tlmlr iimviiiiiit lining (rwlml il W'!" 'orkor. Iti.i.rtiiii tlvn . with In-arty applaiian on sivi.ral ik chhIou pni t ii'ui f my work M. AIiIk-m Tim virIUiik uieinl.ii Ihiwi Uxik tln'Ktnm ),ri'Kin City. ! lur Imlf mi hour ami attunlm! llm m,.ii. I Un..'rl.i('-'ic.'." uiih.,l.l..r..t it ' "m nmrinlorn will, whh h l I, ll.ilniaii Alt mrk giinr- ,t"' hy thin liimi w flllud, tllwil. 1- ilr mU jrt.tir ll Iouiik" r imn h plrn.iiru hy ll,(.r nxcclh-nt mow Ml,u...imy ml limy will I gmnUn !iM,ulth8l,,.dy, coiiilmIvb m-iiun I ihoMrn In uun'hliig mul in thn xi-cutioii Tlmlxnl .iuo loluiy yiiurlMiyipii.,y of Ilia mmiuul. Tho nklrmmh drill wn IBiwurkpru fur llm Fourth lint Foul, i mrtiiulrly una cuimidi'iliiK tl. ninull- Ulivra you III Hud lh noinlfil 'rm kir iiom of thn mom i-iiiniimfd with tlmt to 1 .i . .-L.-. II- I- I : l: 1 I .. . . I . p in iiib'pi, no i i i'-imk uui inn wiin ii r. uiKMi lo. At IU :.Hl tho llii'lll ik clirp. j hfr of Imih i-oiiiptnli'it ri'pHirnd lo Ilia J. II. lUlnlrom who li.ft rhmiinof tl ' '"rt,t '...Uurmit wlmra rre.lm.i-nl. ri,lk....rlondlv1.ioii of (ha Union m"""1 'l"" nu,,lll4,r ' )-..i(k In 10 .Uv'i Uy off mid I. vi.it- ,,,,,u,"",, '" Thrn. U- lwv LlrUd. I.rr. mid m.kiriK linprw. r'"1 rtllii fur Mrh utl.r be LriiUion hi. d..-a m 0k Urova. j Uwn """l'" F J F rn.d the iikmH. j - i lug Mutulu iiiiiig (Ktiicnlcd thin fi-cl- I M.ik llo.'ll Iim U-Kiut work 'or Ui : lug iihww flrmly ili.n M. lnr- it did ) ul ..!. KWlric r-nnp.ny md on Tu- mm h lo mike tl.a imtivlduii luemUrit ''r"" iK tron mo mi-time, of tie ro,,,,,,,,, wtnmiil.-J with t-h .en-Kiilnr tiioiorinan w wiu ii.iik mul ,t,. Con,ny , ndr Ilia cmiumnd .irudinu l.lin. M.k will umka yc,,.uiii Mru,n w rapn'M-ut-d hy l Uiid f..r lha r.mipriy. ' 3 fine l.j..kiii tnmi who came out not IJVtur Wt-iiw wlm h Imitr l.-n (m- 'w,ly '"",l ,l,a Ixiy hrra hut lo r rlmini l-r wImuiI liwn In lying at tlm hvaa liumand th.-y m-irt'd to :a V,ri!iiidh piulina prwarh.un condl ' h-"l"K " '' "' hi' uliy of tm :.on hat iiiK iMM-nalrlrknii with two rn-l j lr"l' 'hrir npint lo tlm iiietiilx-M of F. paralytic lroka within a ahort ' ,U r I'm -hurt drill tha nii-m- mf , oi noiii roinpitiiK-H nirni-u inriii- ' rlvra Iiium. in the "uhoHt daiire" with 'ui.ti la li.-r.-hy (liven that llmm ar i,proinilu iiiuhIi- providi-d. llm old hall imli on hand aulll. It-lit to pay all out- frt,ry .h.n.k and tha .l.linol tlm a.:U mliMK warraiila eiiil.mnl lo date. , t4im kept im-rry limn. AfU-r nuim-roua ilrrmt (' w ith date of thla llullre. F. J. bmia City Trramin'r. ttrrrfi.il City June ?J, IH'.ill. 1 A. Chaw, of llm Willmnette I. mid inpiy ha ut had made tlm fluoul ill tune eiiiiraving of the fall which Married. At the n-aiilence of 1'cli-r Smith in uvrr Ut-n ifi'tlen out and it will U , Iigan, Clackmiiaa county Or.rfon, Wed wlby hincunpaiiy In dv.'riiing their ,,,-inlay eveiiiiig Mr. K. II. llawley mid fJl"ly, j Mi Allie Smith. It.-v. (iilmau l'arker Tli orati.m at the c.-iehrallon at oHU Utiiikt- There waa .iite a company h.K.aU-r on Ihe Fourth will U de- 01 ""iivea gallieren lo wiim. me tre..y ... (iilinan 1'wrker of thia cereinoi.Tiin.lt.) partake ol u.e iionnu ly. Slrl1rk.-rd..n..,n.tral.Mlhla ahil- M (li"n"r Tl,,'rt, ' numlr of ftud.-l.v.-rwrouii.lj H.e.l. when, in 't.ll valuahlo pr.wiita - uiilvayrar ajn he reeiiuh'd at a l"Wi-d m,nt' notl.-e and tilled Ihe omtor'a T'"" 0,,n I!'10 re of ,,i,,1Jr , n-f.HH t.-.l of Ihecommuuitv. The bride- ! griwin In-Ihk theaon of 11. ( llawley, Ulin who enjoy m-eimc goo-l name j . .... ..... ,....... ... j V hall will I delighted to learn lhal ,,, .,, j,.,..!,,,., of !',.,, Smith .UlllH.ya have extended to them a I,..,.. i,ril iBrm,.r. Kvervthing iillnvitti,.ii to be .rea..nt at t'" , w.uit "merry aa a marriage boll." Many knur, on Saturday to witneaa tho l''y L s,g w,.re eiprewn-d for the future of ieen I urtlmul and tlm iiouie team. : ,,,, .. ....i tl.nv aiart out in t .... i . .. ... " v ' .ur.iay I. lamea .lay w i.en me lair ih.i ; wi, ,)rilt tMllet.u hefuro them to the Kroit.m nl rheera lor earh other tha vUitura left ahout 12 o'rl'K k on the Young Amorica with Ihe Im-hI wUlu-a of the hoya here fur their rtiiilln.u-l pnx-iierily, ili 9 ailmilled rami itmid free of charge. It all the Jailira attend. The flrin of llruckelibruuh A ('owing wWndiamilved owing to llm govern-x-'it apMijntmeiit which Major llrock- hhrough haa received and Mr. T. F. 'jwinghan taken Into pnrtiieridilp with mi l.ia M.n, V.. II. Cowing, who w ill h-rei.fi.r he uhhim uIoiI with him in tha n.hiit o their cxlcnxlvc and auc.-eHful t'u lini . tl.H u.iverniueiit lund olllce liicli will contiiiun to he a NHcial feu- '"reof their biiHineaa. Thriiopliy In Oregon City. Pr. Allen tlrillllha, Tacillc cHt lec turer on Theoeophy.who ha- been giving lecture in Portland will deliver a free lecture in PH'a hall, Fridy evening Juno :t0. Subject "Theoaophy and Helncarnat'on," Thia aubject ia crea ting coiiHiderahlu interent in literary and acientilli: circle and Pr. Griilithe i ronaiderml a ttood exponent of tho philoHophy. Hamilton A Vanhburn are pnyinn tho luglii'Ht price lor grein, hay e". et THE l POX THE DIAMOND. Allmny Hcoopiillie Home Tcam-IHith Hchool llcnti the Factory. Tho priMt week ha been devoted largely to baao ball and 11. la city lia mm II nl.are of tho aport aHhough the league guinea In which tho homo team look a part were played in Albany and reaulled In a Ion on lioth Saturday and Sunday to our boy, ciiUHlng (hem and tl.ejr hacker much chgin. The rum hy inning on Saturday were a follow: 123460789 Albany 8 03300000-fl Oregon City 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-3 Stolen ha.- Albany, 8; Oregon City 1. Kurn. d run Albany, 8; Oregon City 2. Struck out by Mdircevy, 8: by Greene, I. Paxmid bull-Stanley, 2; wild plUdiea Mi tircevy, 1 j . (ireene, 1. Uinpirea, lloyt and Well. M. tireevy, the Albany pitcher wa too iwift for our Ixjy and they were unable to gut onto bin atyle. Several of our hoya were minting crippled hand at the tinio of both guinea whkdi wan not calculated to improve their atyle any. On Sunday matters were even worne than on Saturday and Oregon City only lacked one of being abut out while their coinetitor had 111 to their credit. The trouble Minn to I that the team here lack a good pitcher, one who i atrong and practiced enough to vend the ball home w hile tiie hutmnan ia getting him nclf together for the atrike. Thoae who have tried the box thu fur neeiu too light for the place, noiwitlmtandiiig the fuel that they are good player and well lilted to hold down other r.lacea in the game. The run by inninga were a follow : 123456780 Alt.any 3 0 0 4 8 0 2 1 1-19 Oregon City 00000000 11 Frrora, Oregon City 3; Albany 2. On Saturday the bane ball ground in Portland were in une for other purpoiM no the giiine for that day between the league cluba, Porltand and Inilccnilcnce wa played on the grounn here and re mitted in favor of Portland by a ecore of 10 to U. The game between the name cluba in Portland on Sunday reaulted in favor of the same club by a core of 10 to 4 Thia leave Albany in the lead with Portland a good econd and Ore gon City at the ail end of the string, but in npite of their several revenu'i the home team Is not diacouraged and aver that they will yet tetrieve their loie and give the other club something to work for. There waa a good crow d present at the ball ground on Sunday to witnena the game between the Hook & Ladder company on one aide and the Fountain lloe company and the Cataract Hone company on the other. The game waa hotly contented and afforded ninny laughable incidenta which kept the crowd in a merry mood from itart to tlniah. The wind up -bowed a victory for the combined companies by a score of 27 to 2J. Following are the run by inning: 1234S0780 Fountain A Cat.. .1 7 4 1 3 4 3 4 '-27 Hooka 040104 24 1-22 Error, II. A L. 18; F.AC. 20. Hit, II. A L. 18; F. A. C. 22. Stolen base, 14 each. Umpire, 11. K. Stevens. Feature of the game were Green's slidinit, Khode' second ba work, Mc Ponald'i handsome ruit, Potter's curves apd Holman'e high water pant. The high school club which is to play tho fiiemnn on the Fourth engaged a nine from the woolen mill at Gladstone on Sunday and won the game by a score of 15 to 12. Those who aaw the play were much pleased with its fine features and the good pluying manifested. PERSONAL NOTES. Mlnse Lucy anil Alice Flndley of New Kr were In the city on Wednesday. Minne Ana and Grace liairtl were in the city on Wednesday visiting Mr. A. 8. Prenner. Judge F'out who lia been under the weather for the pant few day a i now much bettor and able to be about again. Mlsne Kate andFannle G. Porter, grail- Mute of the State Normal School, have been granted life diploma to teach by State Stierintendent McKlroy. If. C. Steven ami wife left on Tues day for a week' viait at Seattle and Tacoma and while there there will end some time with their on, Hurley. Captain Arthur Graham wa threatened with a aevere attack of j typhoid fever and had to quit work on tlio Altona and lake a trip to the aeanifie for hi heallh. On account of poor health W. W. Marr ha been for some time at the ScuppooiMj mineral aprings. lie re turned the punt week considerably im proved by hi trip. Mr. John Cran, one of the successful merchant of Portland wa the gnest of Major Tho, Churman one day the pant week and while here tried hi hand at (lulling at the fall. Mr. A. 8. Dre-m-r was al Monmouth lant week an interested sectator at 'he commencement exercises of the Normal School from which Iter sinter Mia Ana Iiaird is a succeHnful graduate. Min Fannie O. Porter waa in at tendance at the commencement exer cise of the State Normal School'at Mon mouth last week and delivered the an nual address before the alumni society which was highly spoken of by those prsM-nt. Mr. P. 8. Holman who haul been sending a short time with hi eon, Kos wll, in hi city returned to hi home in Yamhill county laet Thursday. This was Mr. Holman's tint visit to Oregon City in over thirty years and he could not place the town an he then knew it jtt all, and he was agreeably surprised to Hud it so prosjierotis and building up. with large industries. C. P. Winesott, the undertaker, has jurat received the finest line of cankcts and Collins ever brought to Oregon City. Prices to suit thoso hard, dull times and will not Iw undersold in price Coming on its Own Special Train Europe & America's Consolidated Tented Titan! Most Intensely Interesting Exhibitions on Earth, SANGER & LEIT'S Grand International Allied Show. Will Exhibit at 4 W$M RiTPs BBW Cilf, TMaf, Mf 6. Unparalleled in original conception of pre-eminent exclusive features. Great double circus, monster menagerie, Roman hippodrome, oceanic aquarium and congress of world's wonders. All nations' greatest arenic representatives selected to excel. The rarest wild beast gathering that ever invited attention. Only great show of marine wonders ever per fected for travel. Grand convocation of circus creation! collected at an enormous expense. , An acceptable innovation in amusements entirely revolutionizing the efTorts of others. Everywhere acknowledged great feature shows and specialty exhibitions. The very best artists of America, Japan, Europe and Arabia. A sumptuous wonderland festival! A rich, rare and moral entertainment for all. A century in advance of all contemporary exhibitions. Died. Mr. Caleb Lane died at the home of hi daughter, Mr. Y. K. Orem ot Meadow Urook May 10, 183, aged 86 yearn, 7 months and 2. days. Mr. Lane was born in New York state, September 15, 1800, married in Penn sylvania on March 19, 1839 and moved to New York in 1835 where they resided until they moved to Alaruakee county Iowa In 1854, and to Crawford county in 1884, where hi wife died. Four children remain to mourn the loea of a father. He was a member of the M. E. . hurch for many years, giving evidence in his lust illness that he wa ready to meet his Saviour. Funeral service were conducted by the Kev. Mr. McLain on the 12th Inst. The Coming Shows. An exchange sava, the wonderful horaeman, Sam Bennett, so far sur paseesin intrepid equestrian feattt any other rider of the past or present, that a visit to Sunger ient's big shows would well repay the investor of a ticket were one to see nothing else than the brilliant accomplishment of the wizard horse man, the date of Sanger A Lent's great show here is July 6th. Everybody is on the tiu-toe of expectation. We'll all be there to take care of the children. Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given to all whom it rnnn innMrn tltaf n.V wife MIIHa Ahn Nicholson has left my bed and board! without any just cauae whatsoever and that I w ill not be responsible for any debts contracted by her after thia date. O. W. Nicholson. Wilhoit, Oregon, June 2(5. 181)3 Don't forget the Thrilling free Balloon Ascension AXD PARACHUTE LEAP DAILY. Be on Hand to see the Grand Spectacular Pageant. One Ticket for the Usual Price Admits to the Great Combined Shows! One hour given in which to inspect the menagerie and the many wonders previous to commencement of the circus and hippodrome per formances. Two grand exhibitions and performances daily. DOORS OPEN AT I AND 7 O'CLOCK P. M. GROVE PRINCE, The Celebrated Pure Bred English Stallion. TO HORSE BREEDERS. The best colts are those from the pure bred English Shire Stallion. GROVE PRINCE. REGISTERED ENG. 5088 AM. 961. DESCHIPTION-Color dark brown, stands tbout &i hands hlfth, T3rr mnteuUr tnd block y; short clean lefs, well feathered: strong broad bones and ueMes both strength and suotauce: has sound constitution, good temper, magulllcant action, and has proven himself to be a gooo. (oal getter. PEDIOHKB-Fosled VS Bred bjr Joseph Grimes. Newton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire England. Imported 17 bf Ualbratth Bros., Jauesville Wis., Sire: Waiwork 2HW, he by Lucky Ho; 14:W, he by Prayman, Fattnck's Dam Smller of Newton, by bold Lincoln 231. he by Ma.ohlesa 1M4, he by Matchless ttu. he br Active 29, ha by Farmer's Profit 873, be by Howard's Farmer Profit. WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1893 AS FOLLOWS. TIGARDVII.LE, Monday noon at Q. M. Bohler's stable. From Mond.v evening to Tuesday at l'l A. M. at Frank Ford's stable near OSWEQO. OKK.il. N CI I Y. from Tuesday noon lo Wednesday 10 A. M at Noblitt'l stable. CLA. 'LAMAS STATION, From Wednesday night to Thursday 10 A. M. at Strife's. SELLWOOD. Thursday noon at J. 8. Kite's stable. PORTLAND, at Mever s Stable, No. MS Front Street, from Thursday evening to Friday noeu and Joe Conk's, Cor. Fourth and A B. reels, till Saturday noon. HOME FLACK, near Beaverton, from Saturday evening to Monday morning. TEfjms-Season $12, due at end of season, Insur ance $15, due uihen mare is knouin to be uiith foal. fjj-Parties disposing of mares or falling to return for service will be held responsible for fees. We will not be responsible for accidents that may occur. Fred Boye. Croom. F. C. PAULI, Mer. Beaverton, Or. TONSTOR h)R A FEW DAYS ONLY! SPECIAL SHLE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY1 Henrietta axn.dL 08Llimeie I33ies Goods. S1.25 auality for 75c; the 75c. quality for 45c, and a 25c. quality for 19c. Zephyr Ginghams 12c. a rard. Special reduction in all white goods, Nainsooks, etc., now from 4c. per yard up. Suitings 12ta yd. !5 per cent, off on all Ladies' Muslin Underwear. WE STILL GIVE AWAY THE SILVERWARE. THE BOSTON TOIEIE.