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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME II. l T t'll'H NTMMKKH. In y.rtu r Ai-mii. u, tnu,n. Hiimm'r AI.I'oNA A IIAMoNA! I r-'BTI AHI. 1 !i . in, III, U Kim, 1 mi i, in. 4 .) i. in, in. 7 . m. II WK Ml, 14 UU ill. V , V. Ml. 4 .) i in. n ;i ji in Bl'NUAY. t mi m. i li M. . m. II Ul. III. Tlmeeinl milijMtl lo diaim wli limit uotln KIIUMIll ToUhO-KAIl.Y HOAT. Klll'Tl, 1 v. miM-MIliin UihIIii( ana. m ; Now twil 7 u m.; orctou tlt uu a. in. t.MV( t'r-Tur'"' airnrt !. I'cirtl.uiJ, j oo p in ; iirvguu i ii7t n p. in. Hril nt irninniii1iliiii lnr tni.n knit li lima m'l. fur ftolghl rict iiy uu aol'TMKUS I'ACinO RAILWAY. I SI M. l . Mi (IIImimU C HTc.t lltonn.jli) IiumUuii (r ttin utlTH lllHU. Hmelmrt (our Ullmii) Aiiarnf I ty iii"ni l.lonil .!" illiiiiugti) ' I A p at. HUro ' II p in 7 61 p. m TIIR MAIIJI. Mall rliM lu Nurih.l . ro,, I i m., tn. Ilalli c tm iilng autilk. a. Ml , 7 p. ro. II, atTI. Orc(,,n I'll flu f.lgr, CaruB. Uulllinanil U,JI1 Icairi al li m anil arrltaa al li hi. ilally. (irr.,nCltf l Kly, Mink Clark Mra.lixllrm.k, 1'nliin Mllla, Milium ami l .ill. hi, ! ailu. in luKxIav, Ihura.lajr ami Haiunlar, anil r lutmuu iill.il ilara al IUi KHIHAV, AltitHT II, lH!i:i. 1' u I k I akii Cusv.i Tun. l.ul HuturiUy I'vi'iilnii a miiiitnTul the ymiiiK nii'ii ho have n (rn. jnri ri t i n tt the Halvatim Army harracka i-rratiM quite k ilmtur liamf, nil M outlay tlii'y Wurn ar rr.iivl mill uknn Mure JuiIkh Kuula ( r trial. Tliny wore rvh'aaml U'll tlmir iiwii rtvitiittir till tlm (iilluwiiiK day hinajtiry found lour ( them ituilty in. I fmm ttiro lUfil fiilluMt: (iiHiri Krvoinsn, Wayne (in. lor, ami llunry Joiii'a wi'rn tliwd $10 cm-1 1 and Mike (ilrafton liO l rrNirltl to liavo klx'd out Ui r-xi (rum Ilia ncriitioii i( tli law wan tlnixl 1411 A llicy ri(ufil to 'y tlii llnrit roiiiinltliiii'lila were Ihuii hi. I the three llrat naiiii-l were taken to jail to wrvi) out Iwi'iily ily aentenivn, Mike run nut I fuoml an. I III nenlrnrn ii tlieredirv nlill lianiiinK overliim. and he ha voluntarily ilu il liitliwll in Oie lifhl u( luuillve ,-iim jilatirf. Hjii-IHt'r itul Thai kery ti Iml at tlm amn time ire a.-.iiilie., (In Velinilay Ju.lse Fuiita ri'inilt".) hull Iho lino ol the thrvo hn are In juil Hiiil the ti'riu ol aervice il U' hill It'll lny liiNleail ol iMiMity. Kcm i:ii Tint ami Cakkh The lii-rmmi Imker living umiii Mmlioon ulrvi't ia in the Imhit ol hi an a ahout lln i lly In the curly innrii iiiitaiiilin liia i ln nil vlnita the atore at llm nuiHT ol Main ml Foiirtevi.th nln-i'tK. The olher iinirniiiK hilu wait ini; In (runt of the aloro ft car enme aluiiK an. I an rye wiliium Ktuie llml the N il na rrMuUi'ilty runtf (ur him to K' toir ul the track ami that iho car aa slow nil ilown to lea man tnreo miha an hour but that although he itMiiK In th wnKon he utmlo no elTurt to move ua the motorman miiHietl he woul.l do till it wna loo lalo to atop the car whit'li hit the waKon nd pimhed it oir thn trat k thin IrinhtonlnK the liorm) and it alarlrd and run that the car Knin Ktriu k the w)fon ihit timo break l n k the whetd mill txln ft ml orattvrinK the hread and pantry nil l)oiit. The baker ny that the romany will Imve toimy him (or hit w.reft broken Tlllt Wll.LAMKTTR Fxl.l.ft RAILWAY. It wiia ex looted tlint the cr (or thla line would hv mn here belore thie time but no word hfti bfn honrd ol them nd it Ih (erel tlmt they have been de luyed on the roftd. Mt'ftnwhilo the nrk ofcompli'tlnK the rowl ifo' on ! Ihounh it would he punhed more ruphlly i( the compiiny had the cure on the Kroimd. The pohm were U wt froiu the oilier end o( the line down to the power homtt) on Monday and the fulluwintf day tint hi polt. wore biting eot from the power hoiiHeilown to the station. These pole lire to he very heavy a they " to carry the wiro (rom the power hoimo to coiiiut:t with the Portland line, oinethintj It "I'ii'k" Bt iilliiHtln the. roud by iming rot k at the upixr i-nd hut that part of tho work 1 not bi'iiiK iniHhtid aa it can bo done to o much better advinitiitfe altor the road Is I'lcctrilled. Ntatk Faih Notks. dipt. J. T. Ap person, president of tho Htuto Hoard of Agriculture, went to Ralem tho last of the week to attend a meeting of the ox ci utivo committee of tho board and re port a goodly amount of bimlnos tran Hftou. Among the iippointments made that are of particular Interest to the resi dents of this suction axe the following: Niiperintondniit o( tho division o( sheep, H. Hcott of Milwaukee: of woolen goods, M. A. Btratton ol Tortland; nmcliln sewing, Tho. F. Hyan of Oregon City H. 0. Stevens and Jos. Turdom were ap pointed ticket vendors at the main gate and W. II. Smith and Eli Mtuldock wore I'KATii at Ci.A( Kama. Word comen Imm ('lackiim that William K. Iliiih.v died there MoniUy in hi (VM yciir. Mr. Ki!.y ua a iiutivn of ltiKr, Mm,, ami moved In Cliickamn about a year hk and built n dliitnt hoine, whtirn with hi entimublu wlfo he expecled to enjoy Iho reward ol an active and uw Inl life, Aaamitn he wa without o ti'iiltli)ii,eliii'iiiel highly by all who knew him (or hi many lerllui (iialltiu o( both mind ami heart, and bin untimely di-alh will U (ult a In In the com munity in which be lived, not ually to Im replaced, lit) leave no children, but hi wile, Mn. Catharine Hauley, to mourn hi lo. Ci.A(a-a CoiNTr'i Claim, Tue day' OreKonlan ay: AUtiit City Attorney Hlrmlo went up to Orfgon City lant HaturiUy and KtHMired an order (rom Jiidue Mcllrldn rentralnlnn the Hherfir of Clai kaiua county from undcrtiikliig to oell (or delinquent Uixe the land In that county covered by the Hull Itun plw line rikfht of way. Thla action wa provoked by the therlir advertiatiiK (lie land to lie aold to antlnfy a tai claim (or IHU. The wahtr company, at whot) in- atance the Injunction wa aouuht, claim that the land 1 exempt (rom taxation btH ftuoe it I owned by a municipal col oration and utillicd (or public purpoec. A Bah FaANciaco Mkhciiant. On Tuemliy thi ofllce enjoyedml a pleaaant hour chat with Mr, Nelwm 0. Hawk of the (Inn of Hawk k Khaitiii k o( Han- FrancliHto who wa In the city in the inlrreat ul hi houite. Mr, Hawk repniaent one of tho few houoe that are now out of the tyie founder' coin' bine and they are making a determined effort to build up a trade nixm merit alone without reaortlnK to the protect ion ol the trunt. Mr. Ilaak i a very plenaunt iililletlien to meet and waa one ol the mitrchant who came up on tho ext-iiraion (ruin the (iolden (iatu. Tim liwK.a TaKari.. Tho work o( rotinlrtlt'linK the lower trealle I proKrena inK alowly with a email lorre o( men at work, The flmt o( the week the road on the weal aide o( the railroad track wa hut off no that Kruuxhton had to opn up a way around one block (urther runt. The aide hill in (runt ol Mr Jo. Irian's wa duiiawny and the work ol placini; tho piliiiK on that aide la under way. The plankuiK aloiiK the caat aide of the road and the aidewalk ho been com pleted lor a little more than a block, and In-ttina lo how what the alreet will look like alien Improved. A Nitw r.Koim.K. I.ani Saturday th? ritialer' depart ment of (he land ollice wa turned over to Col. Hubert A. Mil ler who practically Iwtian w'k in hi new ollice on Momluv morniui;. He U axniitled by bin brother, M. 1.. Miller who exK'cla to remain w ith him in the ollice ('apt. Appi-ratm expect to tuke a week or len day' outing probably at Yattiiiiia afU'i which he will ive mime attention to hi private matter which he Inn been obliged to ncnlcct itonicw hut Nince he Iiiih lieen re'iHicr. Chai kkiia Honk On Tuea.lay while Harmon Green wua at hi tinual work at the dryer in the woolen mill he made a miwtep and lell to the floor which i about ix leet lielow tho platlorm iixin which he wa at work and tanking hi face upon the rained floor around the dryer, cracked hi check bono and other wiao neverely bruined hi (m o. Ho alxo ipmlncd hi arm vory aeveroly and wa uncouaciou (or aeveral hour. None o( the injuriet are eriou. Toil RoAiiTaAViL Lioiit. Hermann Hruna o( Sandy wa in town on Wednes day attending to aome bniinoa matters and lay relative to the toll road travel that it i mually liitht (or thl season of the year, and that but (ew o( the Uina paHing are going or coming aero the mountaiui. M out of those who are on the road are going to the mountain to hunt and flih, Angling he thinks I (airly good Just now in the tributaries of the Handy. 8asiukh Takb Notick. The Oregon City Transportation company will aell ticket good until September 30th to all point on North Beach via steamer Ocean Wvo.- IJaggHgo cliuckeu ana transftired without extra charge.. This is a great convenience and will save tho . . . - i.- annovalice ol looking auor unggiiKe. Buy your tickets (rom the agent at the Oregon City dock. tl. Butts Cukkk Faik. Tho Butte Croek Fair Association has issuod neat posters announcing the date o( their regular (all meftlmr. together with tho attractions which aro offered. The tluto fixed for the meeting is Sept. 2, l!t), and 30. The premium list is larger and bettor classified than ever.buloro. Those do- siring particulars should address B. Jack, president, or A. V. Davis, secretary. The Polk akk Up. The men setting tho pole along the Willamette Falls Unilwnv lino completed their work as far a the powor house tho first of tho week and sloped for a day or two as the polos from that point to tho station are to be much larger being 53 (eet high and very stout as they aro intended to carry tho arms and wiros (or the Portland cir cuit as soon as the power house is done. A Potjm.it Thack. That is what Is to be laid from Moss street down to the Abernethy at once. The F.aBt Sido Ball way company has lot the contract for the lumber which will be needed to com plete their part of the trestle and will fay the track and improve tho street at once. IJi'i'KH Iivkk Navioatiok. Captain Young and Mint Hell, of the Three Sinter, came down the river In kiir (rom Harrlhurg. The object ol the trip wan lo ascertain whether or not the river steamer could lie taken up the Willam ette,. They louiid plenty of water, but al a certain short turn In the stream the channel 1 no narrow that It will reipiiru considerable work on tho bar to allow the boat to pa up. A crew ol men will betaken up the river and put to work along the cannel, hoping to gut it In audi a luiM) that the iteamer Three Sinter can carry Irelght from ft far up a Harr- Irthurg. The iiiertriu:lure o( the Three HUtur baa all been removed and she w recently token oyer a bar having but 14 luche of water on it. A Mka At.T.-Ueorge Hamilton of Park Place has small orchard of three acre just north o( tho Abernethy on the weal aid ol the county road which he ha Wen carefully cultivating and which waa just coming into beaiing. On Tues day night ome evil disponed pernon went into the orchard and with an ax cut off about afoot above the ground every tree in the orchard. Mr. Hamilton decline to state whether or not he lias sny clue to the perforators but it Is probable that the property destroyer will have chance to explain to the law what hi motive were. Lira ii tiis CorNTKT. Miss Ana Halrdand MiasKlla Currln were caller at thi ollice on Wednesday having just re turned romavUitto.MiHa Currln' home 17 mile up tho Clackamas wnere they had unite a varied exjierience tienide lot ol fun. Among other novelties for Minn Kaird was a horseback ride wl terminated in s throw off for both her sel! and Mia Currin. The former must liavo Rtruck uion her head for she wa rendered uncontiou for a short time but fortunately was not seriously hurt Krai rotate Transfer. F'or the week ending July 1HD3 compiled (rom the county record by H. J. Thome, practical abstractor: J 8 Hislcy to Kate Kennell 1) acre in tract 3 of Orville in J 8 ltisley, D LC, t2, rle WO J H ltisley to K.I I Buck 1 acre in tract 3 of Orville In J 8 Hislcy I) L C. I 2 . r I e 400 C W. Uanong ind wife to (ieorxe Fritx 6wcre in A V Hedge DL C, sec 1, t 3 1, r 1 f, , Julia K (iooilie to Florence K Cutis lot 1,2 and 3, blk 44, Oregon City United State to M. E. church of Oregon City Win 1 1 alii nun and w ife to Parker F Morey 12 acre in F A Collard, DLC. 12. rl e 3000 Willamette Land Co to Ada C Haines lot No. rVi, Prtinelnnd con taining 5 acres Hoard of School Land Com. to Anna U Caples the sw'' of ne'n sec 15. t 4 s. r3 e 50 John Carlson and wile to Carle Johnson thec'i of sw.'u, sec 2, t 5 s. r 3 e. 80 acres 1200 John W Muy und wife U J A Tbaver part blk 7, Darling add to Orcuon City 140 W W II Samson and w ile to John Lotx 44.10 acre in claim 48, t4 and 5 s. r2 e 800 Jacob Uoop to Katie 8 Wolfer part of Jacob Hoop claim in tec 4, t 5 i.rU 450 J A Chase and wife to AdaC Haines lot 54 of Pruneland containing 6 acres J Q Henrici to Bertha Ilenrici ec. of se'i sec 27, 1 1 s, r 3 e, 40 acres COT Williams and wife to Mary E Case lots 4, 5, 0, 8, 0, 10 and 11, blk 0, Eall View add to Ore gon City 1000 P L Weber and wife to John N Rapp &7i acreB in nw.'j, eoc 18, I 4 (. r 2 800 John N Kaop and wife to Philip L Weber undivided J, of ne1 of nel4 o( sec 13, t 4 s, r 1 e ; also 17j acres in nw of nwl4 sec 18, t 4 s, r 2 e, 57 acres 800 II O Inskeep and wife to S and J Elmer, lot 7, blk 14, county ad to Oreuon City 050 Peter Friescher and wife to Jacob Michel 18,'g acres in ne1 of se? sec 2, t2s, r 2e 2500 W S Chapman to J C Hungerford and T J Gary blk 38 in Milwau kee 1000 Owen Thomas to D W Williams s'v of s' of son 0, t 4 s, r 2 e 1000 ' Notice to the l'uhllc. On and after the 7th of this month and until further notice, trains on the Wood burn Springfield branch between Wood burn and Natron, and between Woodburn and Kilverton, will run only every other day, that is to say from Silveiton to Woodburn, and from Woodburn to Na tron on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, and from Natrons to Woodburn and Woodburn to Silverton Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The com pany is compelled to reduce train ser vice owlnit to the decrease in volume of travel and traffic. L. It. Fiki.d. Portland, August 3rd, 1803. Tkotkct YouRsm.p. Insure your prop erty In the Guardian Assurance compa ny of London. Cash assets f 23,000,000. F. , Donaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. Illaiik note, receipt and order books at the Entrrpribi office. How's Till! We oiler One Hundred Iiollar Heward for any note of Catarrh that cannot be cured by I lull' Cainrrh Cure. J. CIIKNKY A CO., I'roji., Toledo, O We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all buiiiue trannftctioii and fliiiiciully able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wk.st A Thuax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O , Waliuno, Kinnan A Mab- Vik, Wholesale Iiruggista, Toledo, 0. Hall' Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mo con surfam of the syatem. I'nve 75 cent a bottle. Bold by all Druggist. Testimonial free. A Chance. For sale eighty acres of choice unl-n- proved Und one and one quarter miles east o( Cherryville, post office and sixty rod from the Barlow road. It contains abundant living water, down acre or more o( green fir timber and about the same of rich swail land. Also the notch through which the railroad must pas in order to trestle over Alder creek. Price (l per acre, terms fair. Also 7(1 acre one quarter mile east of Cherryville post office and on the Har low road. House 14 feet by 28 with good floor above. Half a dozen acres partly cleared with some truit trees and other improvements. Price $12 per acre, terms reasonable. For particular address or call on me at Cherry ville or see Jesse Hammer at Cherryville, P. O. EltWARU H. I.1GKAIIAM. Cherryville, Or, I Your Laundry Well Done! othing exasperate a ierson so much i to have a fine white garment returned (rom the laundry yellow and mussy, buttons half off. and In a condition not tit to wear. The Troy Steam Laundry ends out none but first clans work a trial order will convince you. Office with F. A. Wadihxk. pout ollice build ing. Hun ille It-it luesaay evening win be returned Saturday morning. E. K. WILLIAMS, CiKOCF.K, OHEGON CITY. Masonic I5uilding. It is to our interest to please every economical buyer. BkluimyiSc Hi'scii. tf Receipt, note and order books at the F.NTKRt'HtSg Office. Do You Bathe? Then have a good pponge. We have just received from the east a dozen cases of fine Rjwnges. All sizes, shapes and prices. See them in our win dow. C. G. HUNTLEY, Successor to CAUFIELD - & HUNTLEr. Near Court House, Orgeon City. Never bother Yourself about tho height of the mercury in the thermometer during the dog-days if you wish to keep cool; nor should you get into that vile habit of asking A Man if it is hot enough for him, when you can see 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 tho Book Store, and suggest the luxury of a light book, a hammock and a shady tree on a hot day. Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City, Or. ' P. S. When leaving for your va cation, don't forget your reading matter. su HER THOS. CHARMAN & SON, The Pioneer Store Latest designs: and Btylea in LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Wraps and Jackets. The largest and best selected stock ever brought to Oregon City. THOMAS CHARMAN & SONS' PIONEER Complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Hardware. Five Stores in one. Your order Filled Whatever it may be. Oregon State pair, Under the management of the State Board of Agricul ture, on the State Fair Grounds near Salem, com mencing September 11th, 1893, and con tinuing one week. MORE THAN $15,000 IN CASH Will be paid as Premiums for Stock, Poultry, Swine, Agri cultural Products, Fruit?, Native Woods, Minerals, Works of Art and Fancy Work, and for Trials of Speed. Reduced Rates of Fares and Freights on all Trans portation Lines. Pavilion open four evenings during the week, with good music in attendance. The New Grand Stand and the New Regulation Track are conceded to be among the most comfortable ond the best on the Pacific Coast. Splendid Contests of Speed each day. There is entered for these con tests the best field of horses this year that has been on the grounds for many seasons. Valuable and handsome improvements have been made on the grounds and buildings. PREMIUM LIST Has been revised and improved to the benefit of exhibitors. Entries for Premiums close at 3 p. m. the first day of the Fair, and Ex hibits must be in place by 10 p. m. of said day. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Men's Season Tickets $2.50 Women's Season Tickets 1.00 Men's Day Tickets 50 Women's Dav Tickets 25 Race Track Tickets, Daily 25 Women to the Race Course Free Children under 12 years Free to all Send to the Secretary at Portland for a Premium List. J. T. GREGG, Sec. J. T. APPERSON, President. Do You Need a Legal Blank ? 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,i UNDERTAKER Largest stock of Coffins and Casket kept South of Portland. Also cloth covered and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies and Oenta' Burial Robes in stock. Fine Hearse ready at any call. TIME & MONEY SAVED BY HAVING YOUft PIlESCIiirTIONS FILLED AT THE CANBY PHARMACY, Our Motto is "Small Trofita on door to Hodges, STOCK! -:- STORE. AND EMBALMER. a Cash Basis." Evans block, next DR. J. II. IRVINE, Proprietor. ppolntod gate keepers.