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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OP TIME O I'.T CU'NXTKAHMIH. IN KrmiT Ami, H, ivx HlP.mti AM'ONA A ItAMnNA:' L(tVi liKtiinU HIT 7. HI, V HI M III. I J IV m. a " i " 4 Ml i III. ,- p in !. rtlHTI.AMl) 7jw. m, m m III. W Him, a i. hi. ' . in. "u ( in. Sl'NI'A Y. t nn . m. I ID p m " in li p hi TlMim"! ml'liwl l chnf wlilimil nMir no in. Ml KAMKH TOI.StM- I'AII.V IIOAT. ,illT1 0, liMwtN CUT. Ht III Ml (IX tXhlHIi iivai iiw-MIIi UihIIui n, m J Ul III . Vtrt ! ( MY V I), in. ; Now Him rr-Tl Klin lrk, riirllaiM, I DO i in.: Oreg-u ( llf, iu p. til Hit ""'"""'limn nr pMn(n anil t.l ilia m.l. tut Irolghl Mica a.4f uu aril. MUIIU.N CAi'lflC IIA1LWAV. miTM i(KD, Alliany Uiral(a)f LIIcu.) , alilntiila f tnraaa llliroiivh) Hwl'U'g ''I alall.ni.) Ml TM mil Nll. K.itvtiiiijr I-"! Iay auilmit) iiwur fial la aiallonai itlilaiul f. t'lUliriMih) l I. m nam 1 I p. 10, a. m "pin IM p. Ul TIIR MAI1J. Villi ! ilii Norih. Uia Malta rlaa ulii iniili. t a, hi , I ! hi , p id. . p. m aina aix ria. OiriMi I'ltrln Klr.Cania. Mullunaixt Mulall raoi al I J m. and arilfta al IJ . ilailjr. Iiiram Cllf l Ply, Mink. Clara MnaitillrKik. 'l n.,n Willi. Mulliio ami I ..III., Iriaa al 10 a. , luvxl.ir, 1 li ir .) jr an, I Hatur.la jf, an, I rr ,iouii fiilliiwlni ilaa al I M p. in FHUlAY, AfiifhT 4, 1HJ.I. Kk al-riii.1 to Mia Hii l KKa (In S-alnrday evening Mr. and Mr. J. M, hVartii k ciilertained at llielr pleaaaiil ,mie at Ml. I'leaaaiil a farty of yuung utile, given lo honor Miwi('tira Nller, ( ( hlilli othfl M') , wlio la Viailing lirnda and ri'lntlea in Oregon t'it . The timing wiia apent III leaalit amuatv rlila, conaillng of game liniaic and J.iiloll'iiia by Mi Seller, who la an irt llriit elocnliotiinl. The piecea were aitcrly dellvereil and l-celvetl the i-aity applauae of all pr lit. The m were elegantly decorutiul with Irfrgfceiia, fluwer, liglita etc. and vrrvthing done lu muke It pleaaanl rail, ltefreahmentn Wi'ii. nerved con ting of ! e ciratii, cake and lemonade. lin arller wan the ri'li-llent of nevetal ufly preMMitn, It iN-ing the aniilvernary 'I her nineteenth birthday The com- my diahnndcd at 1.' o'rlm k. It will be mU'red by all a one of the moat ti-anant rti'iita iA the aeaMiii. Among i r invited gueal with; (irandpa mid I Irui'lina Wamin k. Mr. and Mra. !. l. .Mi 11. li Fierce. Mr. end M Mathi-miii, Mia. Seller, Mm. John n.Miaae. Nellie lrtp, ll.ittin Cane, 'Tgia Illdn, lleatricr IIiikIicn, Maggie illiauin, Kiniii e IKniuldwill, Mollie and ma Itiirkley, Idu I'cuaii, Anna 1'urllow r Seller, (ieorgo Fancher, Ch f, .Mr. I artlow. tirant iitnl ( hurlen li, I'vun and John Williiiinn, J. Itlnck, I'riU liuid.Wiii. MMiii,l'hnrle l.nnkin J Albert ltetie.' Hmn Vv a Junoi, On Sunday night it itevurul hour Mint in earchlng ' llieir man wliuiii they had I it II In- 1'med km probably In thiai ity (Mllrer ?iriluin, Kiillv and Slmpard iretcd M, Keyton lute of Konchurg who wa f"iti'd in that citv for obliging Judge I 'Idle to eiLfn a nailer at the ixiinlofa vnrlieater. IVimtv Slierilf II. Hrin kwilV i Vneilown on Motidiiy'a lloneburg local 1 took Keyton buck. The trouble mated over the taking of Mr. Key- children to which he objuctvd. 'I'tillir Jllihrn Hi, I, II. .a linn nut fit" till! f y place he made him take a paper off 5 Hie i!nt of a WinclrHter uml aign it. Bier waa foiiml en hi pcrHoii af Hip arrent and waa an uuiine doctl- T"t, helnir nart nuln (or 1,'ilK) and a roinino not to pronecwlo Keyton and "'leiine the children. From tho ap- ranco of Keyton he la In the main inullwnHlve man but alighHy off hia '' He came Imra under the name of n Hhixlea and wua digginif, wuH Mr. Young on tho went aldo o( the T, " Bi'iim Sniui'M. On Monday L. ' ihimner who Iium a flno farm on tho ''kainuH below F.uulo Creek wua In 11 mid hud on hie wagon aliiioet ')' to lake out to liia place a atuinp f'royur of li im own iiluiuiing. It con- "'ahiir heuvv Iron fiinniil-Nhlinud 1 with thuainall (Mid up and lilted at t'iito give it a draught when the kindled underneath at the tiido of "'iip. Tho machino for the doa ''iiinof Htiuinm iH ulioiit fl feet acroHH '"'"'torn and 4'u' foot high. Mr. ""'iiner'a idea la that It will operate 11 the Rauio iih coul-iitting the f"l'H diwa and that bo can "He ''wi inncli cheapor that bo can "l tho dirt. 'MIIHTONK 1'aHK. II. M. Fott6 ia ling a now Htntion and car Iiouho at flNhmo nark. Ibn ni.n belnit 30x10. I'nictifiillv ready for uhu and tho ikuno I'urk rilr Wi bercufter ho f1'1 at iiiuhtH. Tho Iiouho will be J"l'd with a nit for wanhing the car w'th a (ow appliancoa for rcparing Cftf. A well fa also being dug at tho lor conyenionue of cainiier and r whon visiting the boautlful rosort. Tim 8rAT ymi Hiiow.-At the VWrtwIy ,IIW(,n, r(,nHtly )n '"" -y Ilia Onwn Hlnlu llurlli-ul-1'iml Koelely, t Wlll) millll)ImHy unii.,1, order to properly bring before J l-ilMli. tl, (ru Indimtry of tho MtuU., ll"it Hit. fruit Krowers hIioiiM nnito in m.kJnir Ureal Krult Fair this full to Htu.w wl.nt tir.-ifon can do In tl,t , i"lifl.'rxl,ll,it,, tlm collection hnrc tnditln lJy t4, tin. California Mil- ... I., a t- w.n.r riHiiii.)ii Uj bit ,, n f)n I'mnda,.,!. r,r (o uk B(,n,(it. -I.I- i I i. anuwiiiK ii W1W ilw-inml best to liiK It A dittlnc lively ntnUi slluir. Tim plan decided uM) wm u my ii'l coimly, vmy fruit imwer aud every out. Interested n Oregon's welfare to contribute, no matter liow small an amount, to a general fund to tarry the Idea Into HlWt. Larue individual ami county premiums will m ollered to Induce fruit growers to put forth tlmir Ixnt ffTorti In maklnut llplay. Tin flr will Im lutlil In the city ouVIiik tliu Kfnalint IikIuikiiiciiIn, plate ami dale yet lo U MliKtlnil, The time to Jin rnirilim (or Dili fair li now and C'lii. kiiiu county can moke aacrndit alila a iiIiiihIiik m any county in the atute ( the work o( iri-irution la iM-Riin at once. Mr. Sargent, tin atcrutary wrlli-i that otlmr coiinllca are already at work and he )ioh to ane thia county fall In line. Itoiia Till roTTtVl WlKKI,, Till) HI. Hi'lrna Mint aaye: A fUhennan on the Ht- Ili'li'in liar had an exmrli'iio in front of Dili place Ttwulay evnlnn which wi (ar (rom picaMiut, and which he will nut proliahly care to lfpiat oon. The tUlirrinan bad lilt rwt In the water and waa makinit a drift a the "tcniiirr I'litti-r raine down on Iiit ri'gnUr run toAxtnrla Captain riillivan did not fit the lift or w uiialilu to pan around It and In panniuK over it one of the large liodi tile k ml up the Hut and ipiirkly wound it around the ahaft taking the ftnhi'rumii ami imwt oi It it lKatwitli it. Furtiiiuitly the man waa o coiuplctidy Uuglml in the net that he waa held thinly In one plai n and carried around with it and thtia M-aMd U'ing ilaahtid to piciv liy the paddlca. The enginra were aooa lopnd and the iinfnrtiinule fcllnw r h'aai'd (ruin hia ilangcroui ponition com plrt. ly rxhauatol and hail I y hurt aloirt tlm anna and leg. Tim wheel inude alHiutfoity rvvoliiti'iiia w liilt. he wag in It . The boat ih aiuanhi'il into kindling wood . Wll.l.AMaTTI VlUM CaWI' ThU hi lli iinuie of tlie new cauip of Woulmeii of the Woild which waa organised in Uiin city m Monday night liy Slato I'cputv ('. A Whwler and special IH'pnty A. W. Illai kfiird aaiiated by aeveral uieiu- Ihi of I'Mrtlund cniiipa. The citinp met in the K. of I". hull for organisation and ha I twcntv-llve membera on their Ilt lint ail coulil lint lie preneul Unit evening but w ill go in later. HeveraJ of the iiiciiiUt joined tho order when Cedar cauip waa organised hero two year ago The officer clnwcn are aa follow: connul cniiiiiiander, K. M. Kami; adivlaor lieutelielit, K. (i. Fainnworth; clorlr, 1'.. K. Martin; banker, O. F. Olaun ; cacort, K. M. Ma. k; walcJnnun, Frank Durham; "entry, K. 1'. KlJiott ; malinger, K. P. Flliott and two other to tie chonen. L'Hin motion Dr. W. K.,Carll waa rec ommended for medical adviser. The camp will meet again next ruonoay evening. Tin IV Kivhh ItoAT. The h'0i1o of NewlMirg are taking a lively Interest in the ateamer now jilying betwein tliere and Portland In oppoulllon to the Union Pacillc. The (iraphic nays: A long felt want i being atuipiled at the foot o Uiver itrvet tbia week in the building of a new freight warehouse. The owners of the iteamer Toledo have Ikhih in town during the week arranging with our bum- neaa men for carrying freight from Port land by their ateamer. They received audi encouragement (romotir merchant that they have contracted for a ware- houae 18x24 feet. The work I well nn- der way and they exjiect to bo ready to receive fricght by Saturday night. The company agrees to deliver freight at the Mtorei (or a leaa auui than the railroad company now charge! for delivering at their dunot. TooMt'cii IIiat. Last Monday was a very hot day for Oregon and was par ticularly opproaaive to Oregoniana on account of the cool weather which we have been having all aprlng, During the day Samuel Fallot of Canemali had ocoanlon to go up on tho bluff back of town for a load of wood and ho waa re turning with hii load whon just at tho top of the hill aa bo wiih etarling to de- acend he felt overcome by the beat and bile reaching forward (or the brake to hold the wagon wbilo going down tho hill everything turned dark and he fell off of the wagon and waa run over, the wheel panning over his leg. Fortu nately no bone! were brokon but Mr. FaiiMt held to the lines and was conidor ably bruised about the back and should ors, but Is not hurt o but what he will rocovor all righk Tualatin Rkiimib Opkn. Superintend ent G.W. Prossor was in tho city on Monday and reported that the approaches leading to the lower Tualatin bridge had boon completed and that teams can now crose without any trouble. Take your best girl and enjoy an excel lent diuuer at the Liveriuore next Sunday. IUnciiokt Law Uncohstithtiohai., Tin. mipreme court ha rendered a de cision declaring tho o-cllcl bonding bill tini'oiiHtitiitioiiiil. The reiiHuna why thi art ha been dec In red uncoiiMtilu- tlomil are: The coiiNtltulloii of the a I ate provide that no act ahull be amended by reference to it title except by vetting out the act reviaed or amended lu (nil. I'.ai li city charter provide a method for improving street and sewer, aiwexHlug and collecting the cost of the same on the property abutting Thl act If It had been aiutained, would have bad the effect of amending the charter of every city. It provide a new method of doing thing alieady provided for in the charter, and bunco Im the effect of amending existing charter and violates the coiihlltutiirtial Inhibition, Lamp Tii-pkii Ovkk. Ijist PundBy evening a! the family of T. A. Pope waa sitting in tlm parlor they heard a cranh In the rear part of the houao and Mr. Poe went to ascertain tho can so when upon oniug the kitchen door be waa greatly surprised to see the room in flame with an overturned lamp upon the table, lie Immediately set about putting out the fire and a water wa coe at hand in abundance be soon bad the flame subdued. Hut for his timely presence the house and content would certainly have been burned. Mr. PoK think that the dog muni have entered the kitchen In the abnence of the family and tipped the lamp over. Kami.v Cu)hino. There I a move on foot among the biiHineaa men and the clerk of the city looking toward earlier cloning of the place of bunines. The gen erally accepted hour for closing the atores i now 0 o'clock but thl give thone who are con 11 ned to the store all day not a minute for out of door exercise and re creation by daylight and they (eel that they need both and as it will not din commode the public any cMpcciallv after they are lined to tho new way they feel like trying it Xotiii to CoitHKseoNiiKNTa. Cor reNindeiita to the Kntkhchihi w ill have lo sign their ow n names to article sent in for publication to insure their inser tion. The names are not r-ipiired for publication but for the information of the editor. It i not enough that you are tho regular correspundenl from your community, and are accustomed to aign some (lctilioua inline to your letters, for in addition to the name which you winh signed to your article it will be necessary for you to add your own. Don't forget it. Photkct Yot HHKi.K. Insure your prop erty In the (iiiardian Assurance compa ny of London. Caah asset 12:1,000,000. F. E. Donaldson', Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. Hinduta of a New Firm. MenHr. ltrownell & Dresner jf this city and Judge Park of Kaunas, attor ney, have commenced several very im portant cases in the circuit court at Port land, Oregon. This is w hat one of the Porthind papers bad to siiy about one of them . "Captain Fred D. Love has begun suit agailint his father, Lew is Iove, for f 10, OOO for attempting to iniiko it apsar that ho was insane. This ia the liegin ning of whut will lie an intcrchting suit before it ia ended if prosecuted. Some months ago Mr. Lenin Love died, leav ing an estate worth nearly $1,000,000 in this city and county. The property was by w ill left to the old gentleman except fM) to her several children, who are all married. It was understood that she wa to have divided up her property among her children, as old gentleman Lewis was worth quite as much himself. Rut it appears she was Induced to make a will shortly before death, bequeathing the property to the husband and he made a similar will lot (be benefit of the cbildien. This does not suit the chil dren. Captain Love, who has been a river captain for years, made some ob jection aa to the way matters wero Wing conducted before his mother's death, which caused the old gentleman to have him examined for lunacy. Judge More land discharged him, and ho claims that be has not been able to get work since, at bis profcatdon." 'YYe are informed that Judge, Park lias prepared a petition for F. D. Love, one of the heirs of Nancy M. Love, de ceased, to re-probale tho pretended will that Lewis Love bad protested some timu ago in the county court of Multno mah county. Judge Park will go to Kansus some time this month and will return on or about the first of September next. When he together with ltrownell A Dresser will open lip a law olllce in Port land and run it connection with ltrow nell A Dresser's olllce heie. How's lliW We oiler One Hundred IKillura Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKNKY A CO., Props., Toledo, O We tlio undersigned liavo known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ami believe him porfectly honorable in all business transactions and flnaciallv able to carry out any otilitfiition made by their firm. Wkst & Tid'AJt, Wholesale IVu'inK Toledo, 0., Wauhnq, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesale Hru'ists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75 cents a bottle. Sold by all Druists. Testimonials free. A ( hance, For sale eighty acres of choice unim proved laud one and one quarter miles cast of Chnrryvllle, it office and sixty rod from the p.uilow road. It contain abundant living waters, a dozen sere or morn of green fir timber and about the same of rich swnil land. Also the notch through which the railroad must pass In order to trestle over Alder creek. Price t" per acre, terms fair. Also 7U acres one quarter mile east of Cherryvillo ont ofllce and on the Har low road. House 14 feet by 28 with good floor above. Half a dozen acres partly cleared with some fruit trees and other Improvements. Price f 12 per acre, terms reasonable. For particulars address or call on me at Cberryvllle or nee Jesse Hammer at Cherry ville, P. O. EllWAIiD II. IXORAHAM. Cherryville, Or, Skasidxhs Taii Notici. The Oregon City Transportation company will sell ticket good until September 30th to all point on North Peach via .steamer Ocean Wave. Itaggage checked and transfered without extra charge. This is a great convenience and will save the annoyance of looking after baggage, liny your tickets from the agent at the Oregon City dM:k . tf. Is Your Laundry Well Donct Nothing exasperates a jierson so much aa to have a fine white garment returned from the laundry yellow and mussy, buttons half off. and In a condition not (it to wear. The Troy Steam Laundry minds out none but first clans work a trial order will convince you. Ofllce with F. A. Waddocic, post ofllce build ing. Ilundles left Tuesday evening will be returned Saturday morning. For Kent. Furnished rooms, light and airy and pleasantly located. Inquire at this olllice. E. E. WILLIAMS, Gkoceh, okf.gon city. Masonic Building. Ityou are wanting a borne inthepleaa antest siot on earth where you have all the advantages of a city with all the pleasures ot a home in the country you should not fail to see W.H. Spencer and Went (iladstone. It is to our interest to please every economical buver. Bki.i.omyA Blsch. tf Keceipt, note and order books Kntkri'hisi office. at the Do You Bathe? Then have a good xnge. We have just received from the east a dozen cases of fine pponges. All sizes, shapes and prices. See them in our wia dow. C. G. HUNTLEY, Successor to CAUFIELD - & HUNTLEV. Near Court House, Orgeon City. Never bother Yourself about the height of the mercury in the thermometer during the dog-days if you wish to keep cool; nor should you get into that vilo habit of asking A Man if it is hot enough for him, when you can seo that he is practically roasted. But instead if you wish to retain his friendship , When he is hot tell him of those new novels just received at the Book Store, and suggest tho luxury of a light book, a hammock and a shady tree on a hot day. Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City, Or. V. S. When leaving for your va cation, don't forget your reading matter. i SUMIER TH0S. CHARMAN & SON, ThePioneerStore -Latent defiigns 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. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. Steam'i Telephone ("A r7 . I ) 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. Do You Need a The ENTERPRISE has the only complete stock in Clackamas county. Nearly 200 Different Blanks to Make Selections From. Every kind of a blank needed by a Judge, Jus tice, Lawyer, Real Estate Dealer, Farmer or Mechanic. One or a Quantity Sent POSTAGE PAID at Portland Prices to Your Address. C. P. WINESET,; UNDERTAKER AND EM BALM ER. Largest stock of Coffins and Caskets kept South of Portland. Also cloth covered and Metallic Casketa furnished to order. Ladies and Uents Burial Robes in stock. Fine Hearse ready at any call. CANBY NURSERIES, MILLARD J. LEE, A COMPLETE LINE OF Fruit and Ornamental WHOLESALE CANBY, - PIlESCKirTIOXS FILLED AT THE CANBY Our Motto is "Small Profitg on a door to Hodges, STOCK and styles in- Lesal Blank ? mm Proprietor. Trees, Shrubbery, Etc., jMTID RETAIL. OREGON. PHARMACY, Cash Basis." Evans block, next DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor.