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Oregon City Enterprise. Clackamas Co. Directory, Jndid. Cork of Count, enerm, ReoorOer, TppMrr, School 8pf rinteadeut, Biirtcyor. -toruuer, Commlwioiien, COfNTY OFFICERS. 1. W ftlclitrunl Geo. r, Hurlou C. W. (inont 8. M. KurnnhT 3. 0 Wrihrrvll J. C. Brn.llcy II t). illlwen Sl.lnvT Smyth Jc OREGON CITY OFFICERS. T. W8nlllfn Rwomit, Chief at Hollo -AMensor, Tntirr. City AttornoT, -Bnwl I'omniliwlnntr, Snp'f. of WntrrWorki. Citr KnrlnMr. Couiioilmrn C. 0. Altirtehc. Jr L. L. Porter J. 8, Punlom J. K KhiwilM F J. Uiui II. K. CnvM. c. Ilitlwnr 8li1njr Smyth. it. u Kelly, c . City Council MeeU. j The Fourth at (iUiMiin. The regular monthly meeting of the : Thorn wrre not less than 5000 people city council was attended by nil members j at Gladstone on the Fourth mut the day but was neither exciting nor butdenod u all that could be asked for them to with business, other than that of a enjoy the celebration. Half-hourly set--routine niituro. vice was aatahlilud on the electric line The application of John Trembath for ami seveial additional cars for the eltv i . r . t i ... nwi oi ins minor license was iravei, tiesuiea which the bout company granted. baJ four boats plying the river muk h... . Relative to the foot hriilini acniu ilm half gukh ou Miuliaon strwt betweeu Tooth j good ccommoiUtion(i, I t . . i . . 1 m. . . . iiio tirsi thing tn the morning was an klfhF.I Hi..lf .....I VI....... ..I. .1... .. :l I.. ..... . I .1 Corn.llii. li.fr ' ''"'"""'l '" WUIKII lllHiniCUM (lie N. (iwnmnn, W A. white. J J. Cooke. J . OVountu, J.U. Porter and T. P. Ku- Ull. vounril meettflrat WcdneMUr of each month tu city hull. ' The way to bulla" np Oregon City It to yire Oregon City people jonr patronage. FRIDAY. JULY 7. 1S!U. GIADSTOXE. What Jo Yon Think of It! A party in search of a desirable loca tian for a home, would have to walk one-half hour from the east end of the suspension bridge in Oregon City to find a lot for .'00 and up hill at that. Yon can walk 30 feet and take passage on a splendidly equipped electric motor car and in six minutes for 2g'c be landed in the handsomest suburb in the wnrld, where yon can buy a better lot for $150, $20. dewn $10 a month. recorder to notify I). I.. I.ut,iiir.iti iI.ui kiIiiIhiI.wi ,l.ill I... i i ... ' '.uiiiwuy r wim when 75 nor cent of the finii.Ml c.utt nUtltkm mi.l .Lin.iui. n.:.... t.i. .. - "' ... nix. tuin w of the bridgt. had leen raiswl that the j very good and intervaling. This was fol city would pay the balance. The esti- j lowed by the exercises at the park mated cost is $;!12.1H). i Mayor .Sullivan actinir as iroi.!..nt .,f Ketnoustrance against the improve- the day. The exorcises in. ... meilt of Fifth MtriHt with aruvul ih. ! uIiIm mi, I u-.,ll ferredtothe committee on streets and ' Thos. H. Tongue and the reiiilin in an public property. j effective manner of the lWlaration of Iiids for iluillu tha ritv's .Ki.rlUiii j IndttHtuliiuv hv Mi.. I.'a.,..l.. 13 11 r. - e. ; - v ".iii.w v.. Ur for the coming year were received from 1 ler. Then came the banket dinner and the E.NTKKCKINK and Courier anil tli.. i ill the lifter tlixm tlm bid of the latter Mna 3 ctntn iht im h ! were watched bv lanre iml me tuner n no tHXtri'ieu liunu, The nH)rt ot the city reorder howcd Among the mewt inters Htit) o( tlo 5 ca8 of disorderly conduct during June I conte--U wore tlie bicycle race won by THE T.HAnTNG GROCERY HOUSE The Most Complete and only first class GROCERY Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. lit ImMirtT8 ami tlculers In Ciifi Fii? Cms Selected Teas.ruio Coffeos & Spicos Buttcr& Cheese from bcst daiirics Fruit anil Vegetables in Season. Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Price to All, Posltlvoly no con. noctlon with any advertising scheme from four of which a tine of !' each was collected, and one cae of vagrancy for which a tine of $10 was imtHMod but not collected. A bell was ordered purchased for the tire company on the hill. The following bills were reported favorably and warrants entered drawn i:ii.. it.. . .uiiinru tu 01 ianiy;tne tat tnan' race won by C. Welch of Caneiuah; the log race won by Spencer and the Bwimniing match won by Tamilian. in una tiiiencer, tna competitor, gave out and had to be taken from the water. The hull irtiniH una between ttie firemen and the Hih school Cor. 7th & Madison, Shivoly Building, Oregon City BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITERS THE MODERN WRITING MACHINE. Portland Gen. Electric Co $173 W J team and resulted in favor of the lire T T .. ...... ... -t ... SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Arbuckle's Lion or Mokaska coffee 25 cents at The Red Front. Washburn mandolins, guitars and banjos at Burmeinter Jt Andresen's. x 1000 pair of shoes at (lie Ked Front. Best bargain ever offered in Oregon City. Take your habies to he New York fallery and get a good picture while you have the chance. L. L. Porter 30 00 J. S. Purdoni . 7.i no L. A. Noble 7 50 Jno. Kelly ty 00 Caleb (.roes 8 00 J. Hamilton 6 00 S. Smyth : 4 tio E. L. Shaw 4 50 T. P. Randall a 00 The Emkki'kisk b 'M C. Hoberg 15 (Ml W. Grider 7 5() ; C. S. Fuge 4 00 men, the score stlimling 37 to L'4. Th tug of war between (lie Hermans and the Americana was wou by the Ciermana by two inches Altogether the celebration was very plessNiit and aiKtvssful. Uulto Creek Fair. TIhj Ilu:teCie. k Fair Anxociatlon held an iuiportnt meeting Unt Stirday and transacted quite a large amount of busi ness, arranging amongst uthcr things for the immeJiate printing of the premium list w hich will be the most complete yet issued, as it indues unite a iiuiiiImt uf " ' i w ; . . Pope A Co 8 15 ' I1'"1 ""einiiinis nut heretofore listed. Smyth 2 50 1 1 ropecia tor the fair fM-tter S. Sinvtli 1 50 " " u"s i,me 1,1 "n-v Prions year of us nisiory. .Now is the tune lur all farm Visible Writing, Permanent Alignment, Automatic Ribbon Re verse, Automatic Line Space, Interchangeable Platen Most Rapidly Adjusted Margin Stop. my jt v oto O O J l l U Oregon City Users. II. J. Thiiriit", Altracts. Wiitle 11. Six iiccr, AlwtnictH. (1. K. Hayes, Attorney. Geo. l Itrownell, Atlorm y. (.'owing it Cott ini;, Atlnrneys. K. M. Hands, K.ntkhi'kisk Ollic Dovico for Writing on Rulod Linos, Extrcmo Manifold lWt.r Typo Cloanod in Five Soconds, Most Noisoless, All Woar Absolutely 4 Compensated. The Leon Strings and extras for guitars, violins, mandolins and banjos at Biirnieisler A Andresen's. , x Johh Kohlett han moved into his pleas ant rooms in connection with P. F. Mo rev's barn on the west side.. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cram of Colfax, Wa.h. are visiting their daughter Mrs. Ed. Kellogg at Mt Pleasant. Mrs. Graves of Ottumwa Iowa and Col J. H. Blanchurd of New Era were guests at Castle Kehm this week. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired promptly at BurmeiBter & Andresn's. Prices reasonable and work guaranteed. The Kehalem Journal says Charlie West of Oregon Citv is in the valley mak ing improvements on his East Fork ram.h. Circus unil V. Washburn Menagerie is on its travels and will visit Oregon City, Wednesday, July li). All the bill boards, dead walls and old barns and deserted houses are placarded with red and yellow posters, em blazoned with tne figures of creatures from every clime. Undoubtedly, in popular estimation, the thief attraction of Mr. Washburn's menagerie lies in "Cupid," the little baby elephant, who is only three feet high, three months old and weighs- 200 pounds. Cupid is the most gentle and tiniest of elephants, and is never so cleaned as when a crowd gathers around him, when he at once begins poking his trunk in all directions for dainties. The visitors give himjeakes, candv, apples ; era an. I fruit raisers lo make their prepar ations for an ex lutiit. It is also the proir time to collect grains and grasses. Last Saturday S. II. Godfrey's team ran away from E E. William's barn having been scared by a boat whistle, and ran to 5th street tnen up to the rail road and turned towards the depot. When neai the alley they knocked down a deuf man named Simmons who has been here but a short time, and cut a ji'g.-ed g ish on the top of his head fully 4 inches long anil another at the corner of tli a riln eye 2 inches long and a third over the ear 3 inches lung. Dr. Ferrin dressed the wounds and the man is getting along nicely. SCOTT & BANNAN, General Agonts, 20:M STARK STRKKT, PORTLAND, OR., 401 HAII.KV W.nCK, SKATTLK, WaA 21.1 SANSOM K STRKKT, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Last Friday evening Fred Klv sold two dozen fruit tura tn .Inm.Mi ul.n ........! and fruit, at an average oi two bushels a them left till his wife should call for them j, ..c uini auyiiuuK uui ine nexi day. lie ollercd in nav nails and quids of tobacco, of the latter he is very wary. As a staole food he menta 10 00 gold piece and asked to leave the balance over $15.00 for his Dr. Joseph Casto of this county, has been appointed one of the deputy masters of the state grange by Master K. r. Boise. Mr. Pauli, the manager of Grove Prince says that he will continue the season till the first of August this year which is one month later than usual. Dandruff is due to an enfeebled state of the skin. Hall's Hair Renewer quickens the nutritive functions of the skin, healing and preventing the format ion of dandruff. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy it the first medicine I haye ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 cts. Sold by C. G. Huntley. "Keep down expenses!" is the cry of some men . Make your expenses light, so if the week's earning is small, you will not be out much. If you want f urni tuie buy from Bellomy 4 Busch and save money. tf Miss Jennie lieasv, well known as an accomplished young musician and com poser, who wrote "A Dream of the White House," on the occasion of President Harrison's election will be hereon the 8th. eats hay. potatoes and bran. He hns a ! - , v w tt nun oio luucu tur ine juris. constant attendant and keeper in Don! He then left and the next morning Fred .ueiv.iie, who i as Deen wim turn since j discovered that he had given the man $15 birth. There is also a special groom for his quarter. Altogether he has a pretty good time. He is certainly a great feature, far ahead of any that has here tofore appeared in this city, and Mr. Washburn may well feel proud of so valuable an addition to his already ex tensive menagerie Prof. II. A. Webber of Portland will be np on Thursday of this week and each succeeding Thursday for the purpose of giving lessons on mandolin and guitar. For particulars inquire at Burmeister & Andersen's jeweiry store. A camp meeting will be held in the Palmateer settlement near the Irvin school house to commence July 13th and to hold over two sabbath's. The 4th quarterly meeting of the M. E. church will c myene at the fame time and place. In old times it seemed to be thought that a medicine must be nauseating to le effective. Now, all this is changed. Ayer'g Sarsparilla, one of the most powerful alteiatives, is agreeable to most palates, the flavor being by no means medicinal. Jiotlce of the Annual Institute. Notice is hereby riven that the Annual Institute for Clackamas county will be held in Oregon City beginning July 31 and continue for one week. Professor J. H. Ackerman.of Portland, has been engaged as an instructor and other ifood educators are expected to assist. All teachers are cordially invited and expected to attend. II. 8. Gihbon, Superintendent of Schools, Clackamas County, Oregon. Horses Strayed. Two horses described as follows have recently strayed from my place; one brown 4 year old horse branded on tlm shoulder with a "2("and wearing a bell; one sorrel 3-year-old horse with white face, branded the same as above. Any ! information relative to their whereabouts will be rewarded. John Bakheth Ore gon City. Or. 41 Farm For Sale. 120 acres of good, level land, half open, half good timber, small creek running through the place, $100 worth of im- provemenig public school on one corner, located in section 20, t5s, r3e; six miles irom Union Mills, six mi es enst 1,1 Molalla Corners. Price $900. For more information address, Auoubt Hoi.dkn, Oregon City, Or. in good money and received a bogus 20 in place oi it, and a bad bogus at tha'. No one called for the jars and Fred has 15.00 worth of experience. The Fourth was spent very pleasantly at Wright's Spiings by about 2000 peo ple. The oration was delivered by Hon. Geo. C. Brownell who made one of his happiest efforts. Mr. U'Kan of Milwau kee also addressed the large gathering. A basket dinner, dancing, and some races, served to complete a pleasant day. The residence and grounds of P. F. Morey were elaborately and beautifully illuminated on the evenimr of the Fourth. electricity and Chinese lanterns niingle- ing and forming a scene of oriental irrun- deur as viewed from the bridge or lower part of town. Superintendent G. W. Prosser states that the Portland, Oswego road which has been closed for the past week to re pair a bridge is now open for travel again. "Mayflower," the third of the IleaHev children, is a capital little pianist. though she is too short to think of URinir the pedals. Go and see he- on the 8th. The People's Verdict. Besides curing the worst rase of rheu inatimti in Clackamas county, the fol lowing cases speak: Mrs. Charles, of Seventh street savs: "My boy s right leg was paralvied from his hip down, so that he was unable to put his foot to the ground for over twelve months. After uxing three bottles of Mr. Ilurgreave's lainous Seaweed Rem edy. He can now run around without his sticks." Mr. Michael Oiiinn of Oretfon City. says "I was laid up with a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism in a most acute form. Three applications of the famous Seaweed Remedy entirely cured ine." Mrs. Geo. Reddaway says, "It is worth its weight in gold fur rheumatism." Sold by Gico. E. Hahokkavks, South I iMiuJiHon Street, or at Thayer A Alden's ollice, Oregon City. P. O. Box 2H8. TIME 3I0XEV SAVKD BY HAVING Yl I'llKSCKIlTIOXS FILLED AT THE : CAiNKY : PJIAKMAOY. CAWBY, Our Motto is "Small Profit on a Cash lUni " door to Hclgcs, im. j j, iviVK. r....rii1,r , He Yoar Own Master. Fsw people appreciate how much their impressions, their a llium an. I pulHes, ami in fact alt their mental en ergy detx-nds on the harmonious action of all the vital organs. A poorly digested dinner may make one quarrel with a friend. A contested liver may bring imaginary ulooin and trotihle intn 11,.. sunniest duv A rliun rtmfii. riait, ....... keep you from business or work and en tirely change some marked out policy A few doses of Moore's Itevnuleil It III! Wlil W will give tone to every function and make you enjoy your friends and your worn. Buoklen's Arnica Sulre. The Best Salve in Mm unrtil In f...u Bruises, Sores, fleers, Salt Klieum,' Fever Sores. Tetti.r rimm,,..! 11...! inioiains, uorns, ami all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 rents per box. For sale by G A. Harding. Nothing pleases a person so well when away from home as to get a well cooked meal served in a clean and appo sing manner. The Portland restaurant fcy the excellence of its meals and table service can please the most fastidious person. Give it a trial. tf. The Beasey children do not have more promised for them than thev nerform. They are promising little musicians, and wliat they already accomplish is wonder ful for their year. Misses Metta Brown. Grace Baird. Neita Barlow and M. 8. Barlow have been re-elected to the Portland schools. Cars were run to the Gladstone nark on the Fourth, but the regular local car has not yet been placed on the run. Jl. Morton of Damascus waa in the city on Thursday. He reports very poor weather for haying. Hugh McDerrnott died Thursday noon of consumption, aged 23 years and 9 monthts after a short illness. The funeral occurs Saturday at 10 o'lock. Chas. Noblett, sr.. has placed in Bear creek at his farm neat Needy a lot of tlm young Michigan trout which were re cently hatched at the hatchery. The teachers elected for the 7th street school are. Prof. Powell of Wentnn IIohncs for Sale, We have three houses and seven lots that we will sell at a great Bacrillee on account of hatd times. Hamilton A Washhchn, Park Place. Misses FMnetta Chase, Gertrude Finlev and Erma Lawrence. The celebration at Oswego was broken up just as the people were gathering by a very hard shower which visited that section. Miss Erma Lawrence has retnrnorl from Corvallis. having comoleted tl, course at the agricultural college. Mrs. B. T. Broderson presented her husband with a fine son last week, of which he feels justly proud. Track laying on the West Side Scenic line has begun at the south end. Geo. Broughton is building a new picket fence around his premises. Elder 8. 8. Beaver, of McAHiHtorvillo, Junlatta county, Pa., says his wife is subject to cramp in the stomach. Last summer she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diiirrhorc Ruined v for it and was much pleased with the Bcedy relief it atlorded. She has since used it whenever necessary and found that it never fails. For sale by George A. Harding. People attending the camp meeting at Oanby can get a first class, home-cooked muni m me itogers House. Die pro prietor, Mrs. Harris tukes especial care that her tables are attractive, and that the rooms are clean and comfortable, Karl's Clover Root, the new Illorl Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by C.G. Huntley. Those monstrous stutnus are easily and cheaply disposed of with Judson powder. A good supply of blasting material of all kinds at Portland prices at the Park Place store, Khaubk'b Hkadaciik Cai-sulks-Wae- ANTKD. If You Arc Goincr To THE WORLD'S FAIR m should begin at once to infonn yourself on the subject, so that you maj uu your time there to the bed advantage. You will not te bh to see every thing-you may are wlut you arc fpccially interested in if you go thec informed at the beginning. If You Are Not Going ll!1? !TLD'S FAIIi vhu o 2 next best thing-know as much as possible In either event you impc-ative'y need a daily paper from he World's-Fair city-you necd a Chicago daily, and The Chicago Record Will meet your need.- H lull 1. 1 4 mi. j. inn.7ir. if nt.. ..1 i . an Kinds offrcsh and salt water "Mi. crabs, lobsters ami ni..... 1 and dressed chickens. Free delivery lo all parts of the city. I-amps, crockery and irW. tory prices New invoice J,.t received Z n ' undersold. '"v "--wiujr lltlSch, Justice blanks, rniil 1.1...., all n.... v.i..,. ... 7. ,,m"KH and . ...... uiniiKn HI UUI I.".... Ace. Portland prices. ' In the lino 0f fumitn mattresses you can l,,.i !..., . kit iit ., "'".Hind prices . : l"e Oregon r:it "lock under the Fntkhchisk oflice. x If Vftlt Uanl ..n t gon City, Oregon. ' Ure" It i to our intereHt t ..... eicalbuyer. B World s Fair Travelers Will liure II. The puhli,. ,mani through service when traveling. tt UiMinm 10 ''iko cars. () t1() Uiroll(,, WNtihulcl trains of the Chicago, Union 1 aclllc and Nortli.i,i. 11.... .... .m ... . him; iiiiii wi I'l'ICIlgO, Ollllilinun.l I..! 1!... "era in no cha,,u. This Is the flat and fastest road. For Sale or Kent. The Seventh st.eet livery stable and P. Btoro hl'il'"ings on liberal termi. liest arratiired li,,.n 1.. 1 .n 1 , , " "i vim ciiy aiiu w located. Ennui.- .... f .1 r. . "ii premises, or rnoiimn's Cnir.. u ,.r...i.t. on street, Porllan.l. tf KW that suminiir l,u. ..i vnn un enjoy a ride on the river do not forget 1 V!'1- nil'"'y has some of the finest Mfd skids out. Price. m.i.i. Blank note. rn....t.. ...1 1... t the r.NTERi'itiSR Omco T1,e Iatos7in visitin,. ,...i'. 1 i.. r. "rKKruisji Okkick, price. to suit you. I f