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Oregon City hntcrprisc. FRIDAY, JULY 81, imw. county vrm tM. 4l 4 Vf fl.rWOouMa, -"' '. . ." J,lKiltllflMUUllllti -ri.luf. Mulitrum Imi, r. Miirinu . H M ll.m.i,: J.I) W..r.f J.I). Ilraillr. It N. lllloon Whlna Hmylh It. I. Ifnliii.u Hlrhnnl Hrnll (1 Of orunllut luir oukuon city orricKim ltnr, " " T. W Mutllvan m' 1 I , ii. ... J H liiffltiin J. K MIkmkIm r j. Ij.iiii II K I rm.. !. IliiUrf iiluilr. .". "i"ln miii. iuifllnon ! O AlliH(iM. It., II I. K.llr, c. Tfl Hri-iiman. W VHilU, J J I'lmaa, J, w 0 ( iiiiII, J, U. I'orur ni.t T. V. Hnu Ull l.uoi-ll mwUirai MlllMUf ulMch moult) i(dl bll. 1 il).urr. fir "'"? '. viriitiiitltiiniif Z i wi.r Work!, MAT AHOUT TOWN. rim thn luwpt Tlie t Front. liUnk noli', rwniil ami onlur Iwmk lm KxTKMI'Mlria o(tli- pVmicii, Wutnl cliiinri by K. rr. oiDlrMctor, OrrKmi City. lltuiillii A Wmliliiirn ro ylng llm lliml jiritr lor trln, li)f etc. Iran rtt antil at tlin Khtkn-niiik iintuM for wliii( I !. priie lil p you want an almrai't of tlllo to your tiy rail on ilo II. 8ti-tir, Ore- b I'lty, r K. ffli (illrioiiti ar liaa not ut to run- ftrtowmtf lii aonm ol tlm arrikiitft alnl rara tmt limlrrialitlim. 3 !ir l.von A lint tmit tuliivl ! nxitt iltiralili ot(an mailt, hoi. I on k trtin liy IliiriiitintiT .V Ainlirfii. i lii. ii a ( I , I .) a llrt i Um atfun ! rarringK worker. Iti'iWoium kIvhii ! a trial of my work anlnl. AiMri-aa i VQ, (irriiori I'lty, til and Ilia lonti(fa at It. 1.. i nun ainl Joil will am aomn koihI aliicli tliry am acllliiK almoat at iufarttirr'a u ! .ili.li'i Cum, Did tinat Couch ami ip Cure, la lor aaln by tia IVxki-t truiiUiita tariity llvit tiwa, only'V. il lrrn luvo It. I". (J. Iluntlry. t'( T. A . .Mcbililu ami Hmiator (i. Harra liavo a.l'lwl nat atone walla i i Ilia (runt of their prvmiaea which I materially tu the apearatire of the ':.-r a very fair aUoti'liiiiro at I'mliyterlan Hunlay athool incnic TurwUv ami the little folka for whom f niren hail a nuwt enjoyable time Hug gamea. P. Winraelt, the undertaker, baa wriveil the fluent line of raxketa fi.lliin ever brouuht to Orem City. n to mill tbeae baril, ilnll tlmea ami nut tie umleraohl in prirea. x ilume II, No. ,1, of the Muilent. mli tl at 1'ortlaml by Alice, 0. Frle.1- ami O. C. Merrirk ia at baml ami mimI of ita at(ea ahowa It to a carv i riitil ami rrv.litablo niaitaaine, l'i'' of which are tluvuli'.I to achool era. l wa proetrateil with acvere billioua lilaint". write Kranttia hoiithworlh, )tli, Me. "After vainly trying Vr of riMiieilira, I waa finally In. f'l to taku Aver 'a I'llla. I had ly taken two hoxea when I waa ilftely rnreil." Corvalli Timen of laHt wk aay i'f many inoona the river bouta fKiw to whiatle at Corvnllia lor the fl In Hater tmrlixl. The channel ia oxliullow Unit they make tliu trip ililliiiilty, Tliono who know aay tin iluya will aee the end of thla lioutlnx aeuaiui lit Corvnllia. 1 the 1 7 tl i of the month Uttta Miller, i'lti'r of (iiHirno and June Bolton, t thn home of her parente in At- -K'-d 1 year and 18 daya. The fit 1 wctirred from the reMidome of Itoltuii's futlif.r, Cnpt. S. K. Miller mii'iimli, WudnKHiluy and Inclmli'd "K other exoreiHea an addreaa by " Kelnn Smith. The rumalna wore to real In tbo Canemah wmtory. 9 W. Cl,,rk Iiiih betttin building the 'on to thn armory which wbenoom 1,1 ill give 25 feet additional at the 1 '"f tlrill pnrponea. The apuco near '"or now ooniiiied bv the irtinn and ll'lmriiiilia .will I in iiiirtitioniid nil" i " roinii for the company to meet in ''H'kera will bo provided for the tini !,othut they nm bo kept ut the 'ry. TheHo and the pitrtiLion w ill be I'y the company at ita own ex '' Cuptiiin (lunong ia now working I tliti plaim for the lock era. 1 Wodnumiay thu lUinona nuido just 'oimd trijt, leaving here at tbo uaiiul Hie morning and Portland at 7 in the evening. Tbo trouble waa "ib MadiHon etreet draw which " Jown wbilo clowd ho that the '""i1 could not got buck. At evon liedfaw waa opened and It will have 4iy open for aovoral duya. Thla will foro with atroot car travol on the ;r' Une, and to obviato thia they have with tbo City & Suburban to ffcr all l'HHHungcrs, bo that thone C 111)11 to tllkn U,..rln nara for f" City can take the City A Subur- jxnird and Yauihlll stroeta. IIOHTIClLTlKisTH MKKT. nHckamas Conniy fruit rower Meet ml Dlxcuaa MutUut. Tl.e aecoiul ipiarieHy meeting 0f the Cbickamaa County J 0rll.ilHirI H.K-lely held In thla city laal Haturday, Dr. '""'Ph Caato, prealdent, and O. W ItoliWiw, aeeretary. The atUindance u ""l '"fK" ecUid, aa many of the member, were In the mldat of their liaylng aeaaona, when time can Illy be prod. I're.ldent Caato, In hla 0nlng remarka, emplmalwMl four polnta aa net-- eiwary to make the eociely uaeful. To encourage planting prumie.Bpphia, jaiaia, and not to be alarmed about over.i.r.- ductlon; to KM Ure proper legialatlon to IU ID the aiipprNaion of pe.u, and pro toctlone of fruit InterwU: to eneouraire co-oH.ratlon In prxluctlon and market ing; to encourage mombora of the l-al eoclety io ctm riieiuUra of the alale aoclety. TbeaiiggeHtion werodlncuaaed at coimUerable length, and eaH)clal amphaiila waa given to the queation of co oratlon and the exia-rlence of California fruit grower.. A committee of aeven waa elected turetairt a plan of oruanlKa- tU, W. H. U'lten, Frank Lee, U. W. MHiler, U. W. Howard, (1. W. Kobblna. J. H. ICialey and Dr. Joaeph Canto Uiiig the committee. The advantage of organUatlon were generally admitted, and acveral imitnncea of ita mtefulneK In thla county related, one being the combination of Mimwn U'Kan, howard and Hampton to handle their lute crop of atraw berrie. Owing to the unavoid able ahaeuce of moat of thooe down on the program the excrt im-a were more of an Informal nature than It waa expected that they would be. John M. Wo, pre.idciit of the atate agricultural college, being present, gave a number ol valuable hint iikjii w hat he Udieved waa the origin of curled leaf In the pcacli. lie relatel how bo hal exH-iliueiited with f)l varie-lii-a and three tree of each variety, and aaid that In hit Judgment, If tree were protected from Indexing of the lap and the ground well drained where tlicv atiKxl, much of the dilliculty would he obviated. He llluiitiBted by a aeriea of pliotKraih the breaking down of aaprelli In the tree, orcanioiied by damp, chilly weather. The itU'tiun of under-ilraiuagn w aa dm ciiued cumideralily, and much emphaai given to it tii' elty. Tbi led to a gen eral difCiiKKion relative to cch growing atnl many valuable Ihotuchu addiu-ed from M?roiiuleiN'rieiice were prritentetl. i I. Sargent, hoc re I a ry of the State Horticultural Sw iely, Iming called for, giving- a brief outline of the plan profited relating to the fruit fair the coming full. After rniineroiti ipiyniioua and atatementa by preuled IIIom, tivorge II. Ilimea and other memUir of the alate aixivty pres ent, the idea of the elate, fruit fair waa unanimoutily approved, and W. 8. U'Kan elected a a committee to represent the county, and Charlea Meaorve to repn' enl the iNK'iety, to act in conjunction with the execullvecomniltteeof theatate aocicty and all committee apointed by other countiea. I'rof HIoki talk on drainage waa ilitereting and listened to with evident appreciation. At 3.30 the aaaociation adjourned to the train and en curled the remain of the lute A. K. Ship ley to the boat and then teturued and resumed ita action. Among prominent lerona form abroad were the following: Dr. John Illo, (i. I. Sargent, Frank Lee. Hoe. II. Ilime, and II. M.Will iamiton. It waa divided to hold the next meeting atCauby, on Tuemlay Septem ber 12. MulnMrrel Again. The city council held a eciitl meeting lat Thurdav evening fur the purHe of conHidering Ntreet Improvemvnt mat ter, and oxiied three bid for the Im provement of wain street with vitrified lirh k. TIioho submitted were aa follws : raclllc Hridgi) (Company, by (Jeorgo W. Simon H2.152.85 lHirtland I'ressed IlrickCo.... ;tH,344.H;l American ltrldgo Company 37,758.21) The lowest bid la KiHO 02 Ik-Iow the bid which waa auhmittcd the hint time, and w hich the contractor failed to qualify un der A the bida were ho nearly together the council determined to Investigate fully the quality of tbo brick oflumd by the dimireul companiea and to that end appointed the following named council men to go to Portland and Htibject the several brick ollered to such a test a thev should deem best. These were J. J. Cooke. J. W. O'Connell, J. 0. Porter, T. P. Itiindull and C. O. Al bright. The following day waa sient by tbo committee in testing the brick which were first aubjected to hydraulic pres- snreiind afterwanls placed in an iron vlinder for polishing castuiBS with a quantity of pig iron and scraps and In thla test the Fulton Park brie wore oniy broken at the edges and Hints while the others were both chipHd and broken In several piece, thu demonstrating the amtoriority of the Fulton Paik brick. The brick wore also teatod by being placed in water and it was found that tlm Fulton Park brick absorbed loss than one third as much water as the other in the name time. Upon the committee a reoortimi these facta to the council at a siecial mooting on Friday night, the mayor and recorder wore uuuiommi vu contract with the lowest uiuuer mr mo improvement of the streets. Up to tins time the contract has not own signed by the parties securing the contract. g pounds 8-penny nails 25 cents at The Irfd front . ItegluioiiUI Knoampment, The following oritur have been lamied by order of llrlgadler-Oeneral Compaon, 0. N. (1.: Under tliocondiliouannouncedby the military board of the state, the First reg iment of Infantry, U. N. (J., battalion of the Second infantry compom-d of com panies II, C and II, and Light Hattery A will form a brigade camp of Instruction at Gladstone, Clackamas county. The encampment will commence Sat urday morning, Auuuat 12, and will con tinue ilx day, or aa much longer period aa the repcllve commander of the First regiment, battalion of the Second regiment and Light Hattery A may de termine upon. The troo will Arrive at the camp ao aa to be ready for duty on the morning of the 12th. Major (ieorge C. Yoran, Second regi ment, la aiuilgned to the command of the Second regiment, taking purt in the en campment, Col. C F. Hee)e, First regiment, Is chargad with the location of and arrange ment for the camp, and with the prep aration and execution of the course of military Instruction. The commander of the battalion of the Second regiment and Light Hattery A will reort to him upon hi arrival at the campground. Company commander should be pro vided with duty roster, leport of atten dance and aick reports. All head quarter should have consolidated Je orta of attendance, guard rtqiorU and report of the troop. Thn fatigue uni form of otneer and men will he worn upon all occasion during the encamp ment. (iladstene, which liaabeen chosen for the site of the second encampment of the First regiment, 1 a beautiful spot on the north aide olthe clear water of the Clackamaa. Tin pot ecialiy selected i just across the river from the county bridge and to tlie west and north of the county road there converging. The ground I nearly level and the camp will be located near the road with the olllccr tent cloet to the river and the parade ground back toward the Glad stone branch of the electric line, and the drill ground over toward the main line of the electric road which will be run ao aa to afford every opportunity for visitors from boll; waya to attend It. ware of Olutniruts far Catarrh that Contain Mercery. aa mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surface. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tion from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do la ton fold to the good you can poeeibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and ia taken internally, acting directly tion the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buy ing Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the geuine. It la taken Internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. IV Sold by druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Teachers Take Notice. The regular monthly meeting of the Clackamas county teachers will be hold at Wright's Spring July 2Uth. The com mittee is making arrangements to enter tain the teachers and a grand time is exwcted. If tlie teachers liying near Oregon City will notify the county superintendent of their intention to go, he can arrange a way for the teachers to leave Oregon City about 8 o'clock. II. S. GinsoN. Union Pacific Further Reduces Rates! Portland to Chicago 33.MO first class; Omaha, Sioux Citv and St. Joaeph 10.00 first class. Kates correspondingly re duced to all eastern points. Consult Union Pacific Agent before purchasing and voti will be convinced that the old Overland is the cheapest and quickest route to take. 2t House fur Sale. We have three houses and seven lots that we will soli at a great sacrifice on account of haid times. Hamilton A Wabimu rs, Park Place. Helvidore, III., Doc. 3, 1801. Nohmam Liuiity, Pes Moines, Iowa. Dear Sir: Having suffered a great deal from headache for years and being unable to get relief until it would wear away of itsolf. I saw Krause's Headache Capsules advertised. I tried them and now am never without thorn, finding it the onlyremedy that will give me relief. When I now find a headache coming on me I take a capsule and find the relief instantaneous, Respectfully yours, G. II. Wright, Boston, Mass. For sale by Cbarman A Co, City Drug Store, Oregon City, Ore. "My little boy was very bad off for two months with diarrluea. We used various medicines, also called in two doctors, but nothing done him any good until we used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlura Remedy, which gave immediate, relief and soon cured him. I consider it the best medicine made and can conscientiously re commend it to all who need a diamea or colic medicine. J. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 25 aim 50 cent bottles for sale by George A. Harding. Wedding stationery, the latest stylos and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkbpribk office. A Meunt Mood Railway. The Orcgonian notes that the quea tion of the construction of t single track railway from Portland to Mount Hood 1 being agitated at S'jnnyside, Damascus and other olnls through and near which the road is proponed to run. Pub lic meeting are announced to b held at Hunnyslde, (Clackamas county), and at Damascus tomorrow evening by thn cit izens to consider the matter of subsidy asked for by the projector of the road. The company prootiing to build this railroad is known aa the Construction Company A Center Hearing Railway. This company proposes to "build a stan dard gauge road bed, with center ele vated rail ; to engage the bicycle sys tem of locomotive and car, from Port land to Mount Hood and intervening points; to also haul atandard gauge cars; to take and deliver freight without change of cars to and from any part of the country." The company I asking a bonus from the property-owners along the propoeed routs of the road iu land or cash. Five pt rcent 1 to be paid as soon a the road is located, 45 pr cent when the road al all have been graded to premises of the one making the sub scription, and the remaining 50 per cent when the road shall have been com pleted and trains running. Card of Thank. I desire through the columns of the Kxtkki'kihx to thank the many persons, many of whom, while utter strangers, did all in their power to aid me in the hour of my great afllictlon, and I wish esecially lo thank Rev. G. W. Parker and family who threw their home Often and personally cared foi the wounded ; and also the officers of the Kat Side Railway company, who at the time of the accident, placed a secial car at the disioMal of those who were help ing to care for my beloved one. M. P. Hbadi.ey. Th ltrgiuuMt Traa. There is bnt one spot in th world where the bergamot tree can be culti vated with profit a fact of aome tm- rnrtance, aince ita essence ia indiapenas le in the manufacture of numerous per fumes and medical preparation. The spot referred to la Reggio, In Calabria, that extremity of the Italian peninsula which is familiarly known as "the toe of thsboot' Mr. Korrich auggeats that there is a good chance her for enter prising capitalists of getting a highly profitable monopoly of the bergamot tree by buying up from the producers all that they extract At present the Reggio bergamot suffers both in quality and reputation through the frauds of small traders, who. it Is aaid. mis tt with ten parts of adulterating matter Chicago Tribune. , "Dutd Maa Claim." "Dead Man Claim," the name given 9 a rich mine iu Leadrtlle, was dis covered by a broken down miner while digging a grave. A miner died when there were several feet of snow on to (round. His comrades laid his body In snowbank aud hired a man for twenty dollar to dig a grava. Forgetting the eon and his bargain, be thought oniy e( the fact that he bad "struck it rich." Chicago Herald THE PERFECTED 4 ,nkaf" Right A gentleman while making a speech tnadverteiulv xteppuitf forward fell off the plairorm in r-x"ne to the peal it laughter that creeled lux nnluuky fall hechiiuied that 'inv HMker had "aright lo Collie down to tlie level of his audi-nr."-Ev'- All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's Dis covery know its value, and thoae who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a Trial Bottle Free. Send your name and address to II. K. Buck lenACo., Chicago, and got a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pill Free, as well as a copv of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, F'ree. All of which is guaranteed to do vou good and cost nothing you G. A. ilarding's drug store. The Great Norilirrn Reduces Rate. The Great Northern has amended the following rates : From eastern terminals to the North Pacific count points first class, f;iTi ; second class, f 25 ; to Spokane first class, 10; second class, $20; to Helena and Butte, $25; second class, $18. First class rates will apply in both directions, second class weBt bound only. Tickets at those rates will lie limited to continuous passage. 15(H) Reward for any tince of Antip'yrine, Morphine, Chloral, or any other injurious compound in Kkacsk's IIkapaciik CAesri.KS. 25cts For sale by Chnrman A Co, City Drug Store, Oregon City, Ore . Last fall I was taken with a kind of summer complaint, accompanied with a wonderful diarrhiva. Soon after my wife's sister, who lives with us, was taken in the same way. We used almost everything without bentit. Then I said, let us try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlxva Remedy, and we did, and that cured us right away. I think much of it, as it did what it was recommended to do. John Hertzler, Belthel, Berks Co., Pa. 25 and 50 ceut bottles for sale by George A. Harding. In the line of furnituro, carpets, win dow shades, wall paper, lounges and mattresses yon can beat Portland prices by calling in the Oregon City bank block under the Knteri-ribk office, x Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A., San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh'B Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 cts. Sold by C. G. Huntley. KIMBALL PIANO. PERFECT . IN TONE, TOUCH, SCALE, DESIGN. THE BRILLIANT$ HALLET & DAVIS PIANO TONE BRILLIANT D, I SUCCESS. THE OLD RELIABLE Kimball Organ. HIGH-GRADE INSTRUMENTS, REASONABLE PRICES, EASY TERMS. Every Instrument Warranted for Five Years. L. V- MOORE, 305 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. The Monmouth State Normal. During the past yeai the State Normal School at Mon mouth has reached an enrollment of over 400, the largest in its history. The Professional Course has been much strengthened by the addition of the Model Training Depart ment in which students are given practical experience in the application of methods, under the supervision of special critic teachers. Miss Edith Cassavant, a graduate of the Millersville, Pa., State Normal, has beon added to the depart ment for the next fear's work. In the Academic Course, the work in all the departments has been revised and strengthened. The school has a bright prospect for future growth and usefulness. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. Steam'p Telephone Leaves foot of Alder street, Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. M. Leaves Astoria daily, except Saturday, 7 P. M. Direct connection daily at Youngs bay with Seashore R. R. for all points on Clatsop Beach. Tug Ilwaco from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with Telephone everv night for Portland. Tickets of Telephone, Ocean Wave, Lurline and tug Ilwaco interchangeable. OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS, Manufacturer! of and doalert In all atylea ol COMBIflpit AND piClET FENCE,. Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And Wire Panel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow'i Sash & Door factory, Oregon City, Or. SEVENTH STREET TIN SHOP. IR. E. DYER, PUOPBIETOR. General Jobbing anil Plumbing a Specialty Will guarantee all work to be done thorough, and at rates that will he satisfactory. Contractors will do well to see me on their contracts.