Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OK TIME 0 :. T ro.'H NTKAUKHM. m r.rrst r Arsii. u, Imii, Hir.niff. Al.KlNA IIAM'iNA: Uivl ('"" ' ITr- 7. m. f m in. U ui m 13 HI l Ml 4 SU i I" ll l , Jiu Ull'IHlM. lv rnHrusii 7'i, in. u III. U twin. 'J Ml i. 111. '4 ,w . hi. . i. in. HlNliAV. f 111 II III till i I". " . ni, II t in. w II iu k (V l. IM, - I' ., tlui ii'l iiit'l"1! t rhmin wlil.uui umW ITKAMKII MANy.ANll.l.O-HAII Y IIUAT. .,,,.U1 inmunK ItV. ll MIUIOM usiusu lnf uii-MIliin Uixlhn w. m,. Nw- J III ft Nl , WI-. l IU W w W. HI. nun t Tl"' ftrwil Iwk, I'lirilmiil, 1 no m . liiftmi ' r. .'! ni. HmI tit r,iiimitiUOiii. luri ftml M ili nixl. Kur lillit rata '.lr im yillllfcK I'ACIHf KAII, WAV HimTM Hill Nil. iibaur ! "r ii" iilllmtiU y unr.i Uliri"iti) luKl'Ult lrt " Mi tk sorsii. ,Mlilll Ulfl (T UHliMII J'.lKll, I lf ltl"lll ' UHfl.lllla HM'l" (Illltllltlll II HI U III ' I .K . Ml. II . m . ur. f m 1 f. . m Wkiuhnii It kill it l.Uiiu Tl., " " fn. MINI- rlu"f John K. l'ri:M ,! mim (.)ir4 I'', lliili liliihoii oitiirri'il Mt llii. Iinnioof tl" hrlde's niiiiliiir m Ukw,, Cluikiimns, county, Thursday, Auuiist !!ltli ut r "''link, p. m., (nv. (lliimiii IVker of OiKKuii Cy, oJll.-li.ti iik- Only f mv liitlnmln Mend nrn in-Hciit, Tim prim, cuts wnrn ))i'Hiiti(ii ntiionx tliwn lining a lwmilli.il k, Wllt(., ttl (,m fIIT tH, lirl.lo mm tint Kriiiii After ft rich din tir tlin Iminiv i-oiihIm wi'tit In Liinif lli'ut'li fur aUo week's ontliiK. They will rinlit in Urrym City afliir Ihi-ir mturii. Mr. l'lmi-e 1, from Huston, Mas., tthnra Im liiui U'cii mnploynl In tlm liolnl Imk.I mill slum lmnineri lor (iiiiiiIht of yimrft. Tlitmu yoimu Ho.lii will he vuluuMo aililitloni to tlio t:lty of our city. WtlKim IlloiiANr U l.m. UniltT the liPftilliin f "ll.nlly I'rolmliln Aixl ilitnl" tha Htfttomiiftn imhliihtta thu tP IowIiik: "Kuiiior hail It yvnttrliiy thul on hulnnluy lunt inn, whniw Imme conlil not m li-nriitl, ccili'iilly fell Into tint Mili inm hliin in on of tha mill I ()rKin City ttml Hut Kronnd to jiltti cm, htuifft ami nil, hi ninmiiii Imiiiik ilia trlhiitttl through tha hatrli of pulp. Of (Miirwt thU will Im ni'wa to vi-ry out) hi-rc kihI nil who ru Uiulllitr with thu iimmilw'tiire of pulp will miillii ut tho pxtrt'inti linprohlilllly of tho fttory ttiiu n It would an ntli r linimiihilitv for miiv oiiuU) lie tlrswn bodily Into tlm umrhln- rry where ha would Krol"l(l "P Hid pulp, hn run tiik Mii.iji IIkiik. Thu halniii KlfttKaiunn nnltn thu 2,(KK),0(HI fft of tmlin and coKoiiwimhI lot;, whli'h were itoltrn out on the upper Willitinclla for thu (iiii'n t'ily paHT and pulp uiilla. will axMin la) In NrlHTK. A nix m ai I) cy arrivtta lurtft' khK of ex- ' prrl niltaiiian will hind thu Icn Into , . i I,, auiUlia rultn lor towiliu (v "IcHiner. l,Ulnay I fonufil of tlm iifputalKMia ! f ' ., . , , ,i i r , m and one-half in lea aUive KbIi-ui ft Irilii! made fur Hid Kturt.eoll lllierr In', ... ,, ,,, . . ., ,. Ilaiwii iiuinher of I'lVi-ra are tuaily Unitnlilliil'lft thU wnaoliaR) thellie- h . ., , ....i . . i eiillk'f" "I lnn!liK i.Ii.'KXI to l.KI, f .man roiu t in fai t that nine cane of " " ' ' f , Ll u , 0m i-etii tr. Tlnae will he left In .i iliiut'oii litMikft frtun Ktiillatnl pae.l . . .. , i .. . i . the Ikmiiii until the IhkIi wilier cornea, l iMii!li the fut.im limiM a day or two , i i . v . ' , : 1.U111..1 i l . ii ' when thev will he lloaled down to New- im. They roiilnliii"! iVI.Ou) lumka, all , , . , ,. , iif ii Ihtu wilh the reat of the lottH. ofaliirh weie tlliti-nwd of lieinre tlm : " . . niri er nivneit, and urdera plared j Ohkoox's Nati NaL I'hiihik. The i pt.tmO more. Dun nun ordete.1 30, j Santiain l.umlwrinan noten that Oregon ni I....V. Tim value n( the luaika , liaa a rival In the miliiral hridiin of , I f oi . ,J Jo ( m p m 111 It MAllJI. Hlli rln r'"' Nurlli. (am. Italia rl Hiiulb, t a Hi iui anllia. Oinnii t'Hrto KIT. ". Uilliinaint Mnlalla aif al U iu am) arrltea al ) m lUlly. Otni'til'llf I" Kly. Mink I'lari lli-aiiillrH.li. I'alna Mill". Milium anl I iill.o. Ir.cl u a K furflar. Ihiiixlar ami aatutilaji, an4 la ininiuii Iiillow ) tla al I A i m FKIHAY, pi:iTI.XIIlKU 1. lH'i.1. Til K STrftttaO KlalllHU SlIAaii!,- fi, 'ti led Ii the Ciduuihla till aeaann Vlrulnla, altlmntfli aa yet few person" ill rtrwMl t TlH-v im ImitLf on iluv Oio pnvil-t'o of uitintf mxn till a II niiNtu aUnit 14 Int lira miart. rai hithe woixler. ftnd It la douhlfiil If ita b. k un a anotl or ronl alH'ill ft f''l In txiatenee wa know n at all until diacnv Irtitli. Then the rt'jiea are uprnded j eretl by the IVrinn-tiMwtt mirvevinn hj fl'wla an that the hiaika ImiiiJ hUiiI ' parly The hrldue, whl. h I ahmit nix k( limn Hie IhiIIoiii. No Imil i pill on ' inilea rmitheaat from Ivtrult eromea ft llirm.'hiit when tuii;eon i.niiea Mllinif ranvow llliy feet wide and la fully fitly iml h.itinu ahiliK and runa a;miial feel liiilh. It ia jn-rfeel na it niuld well b"k It plereea lil aide, ftii't when he he, Unnu Hal on lop and an lied nnder kirktah-iiit healit ka Imlf a ilnwn limre lieaifc ill ft manlier that would atmuM ill liim-a rm of kWUiiit aniiiM the h ad one lo believe it waa thu work of irl.k, and no miauki. The hurlm on ! man. The hrl.lp' i mlid Mt k. und U ll.fi- hiH.ka are III.hI mn.ill, mi that it ia truly one of Orenon'a urealent i-iirit.alliea. tut lliiii h Irnillilo to ''t them out with nut riiltiun the lUli to ph-eea. Karly In lll anaanll IHIIIIU tlKllillK la dull" Willi hi k halted with eela, hill W hell the fitliiiiii la-ulna in ernet the bail i" div iiwd Willi. A few llidiermun ue ft Uri' In-lit biK.k without any burh, ihwiilnl by a Cbiiuiiiiin, and one man alio iiM-sthew hooka l att hea more IUh than an v one kIm on the river. A ie IUvkh Hoat. Joel 1'. (iwr wriKu the FmkiiI'Mink aa follow: In ciiiimrtiun with Cnpluin An hie lieer I luve h'liiuht the ale.uner Toh-tlo imd we t'fKiiliiK to run her m the 1'ortlantl Uimiiiiii route, tiie Mikiuiinillo ImvinK drawn off, ami the Toledo will lie t Sluhinn Und'uiK niiiht, nuiViint tlftily lri. In I'orlhind. lluwever, for the ciniiii lution of the hop piikerw ftii'l hop Krowera ahe will leave I'ortland very tiKirninn l hnlf ceven o'rh k fur one week 'Taylor Meeet doek) becin ning Wednemluy inorninn AukuhI .'tI h , ninnitm on thu aaine m-liediilo for tevun tly lhi-liiditiK Siindiiy, when ith will liiiiii go ) the Minn old mdiedule, leaviim Miaaimi at 6 :i' every morning eiept Kunduy. Arthit) (leer will I Mptiiln und Frank (iillH-rt, w) 1""K pumer on th Orient, will ot't-npy the purMtr'H pliM-o on our boat. We intend to "lav on thin route, and liopo liile will co-opemU) with u u ''lttlie 'ne venture a wirreH. Hi i.i. Hi n .''iitTI-ink. Tho Orenoniiin of Simdiiv wivt: Tho Hull Itun pipe lim will hit i-otupleleil to (inint'ft buttw. tliHiiml ..III... -ir. In.li nine, ill ft few i'hvm, and no more pipo will ho hild on Ihineiiiloftluiliim thin full. M' 1,,,ir" nmii, the conlniftor, Inin tnt 1-0 nwn OHlnbliHli a citinp on thu hill between tho Simdv mill Hull Uiin creek, ml will ly the mull) from Hull Hun down to tlm Sandy bottom on the tt lili from l,oHttnl' butte, the prenent ewtt of the lino, down the line ami !'K th Iieiu-h on tho woKt ido of tho Hiuidy to the itohhIiiu. This will compile operiilioimon tho pi)K) lino for tills taNt nd when thin la dono bun t"e ""e w'" l laid. Tho 3,1-lm'li main from (Irani' ""tlo to Mt. Tabor will l3 ,,urly "'xl "prliiK, nil tho mottom ontl oom 1'1'itfil up to tho head works during the uiniimr. Nkamiiikhh TakkNotick. Tho Oregon ''ty Triinaportutlon comimny will will tii ketn good until Buplomhor 30th to ftll Points on North Hench vlft ttuftmer Ocean AVve. Bnggago chockod uml tranhdired without extr charge. Tint great convenlonce ntl will tave tho moyineo o( looking after baggage By your tickets from the agontftt the Oregon City dock. j )r..r-MtTK St iiooi.. Will reoit-n for i the next regular term ut Siih-in on Wed-jii-fiUy, St-plember l:l. lH'ill. l'urenln ! will eonfer ft favor on the teacher ami HillK-eraof the m hool by returning the iuila promptly on the opening tiny, and it ahoiild be loriii) in mind Unit platoon cannot lie rent-ned in the chows or in the doruiitoiien lor pupil who lull tonrrlvc at the proitr time. With n view to encourage, homo affections ftiul atpengthen family ties, well a to lavak the monotony ol school routine, it liaa lieen decided to grunt a vacation of one week at t'brlHlinu. Tut Sknat Jot knai. State Printer K.C Haker lm finished printing tlie aenato Journal except tho index which K. C. (iiltner.Oeo. W. McHride'sprivuto aecrctary Is now at work upon. As soon ns ho flnlshes th Index It will ho muted anJ the pages will lo ready for tho book binder. Huh Journal win nako n volume about tho tho oi that of the previous sesnion-IKW pages. The hoiifo Journal lias not yet ton put in type. It will make a Uiok about tho tamo site s tho senate journal. It will be gotten out when tho state printing ofllco resuines operation MKTIIOnlHTCoNrKHKNCK Al'IMIN TMKNTS -Tho Methodist conference for Oregon which was In session at Albany during the last few days of tho week and until Monday announced lis apnointinonta on Monday among which we note the following M. C. Wire to bo presiding elder of tho Portlund district and John !... ntKalom tuHtrict. Oregoiu ity will Imj served by Ciahricl Sykos, Cunhy, W. J. Oardncr ; Oswego and Clackamas, C. A. Alderson; Pellwood, II. 1'. Webb; Hubbard, A. Kershaw; Woodburn, A. S. Mulligan; (Welh Kurd tiittens. I'BOTKCTYoitK8Ki.K.-Inro your prop erty In tho Ouardinn AsHiirance compa ny of London. Cash assets 123,000,000. F. K. Donaldson, AgtMit, Oregon City, Oregon. The (Jreat Northern Keihice liatcs. Tho (Sroat Northern bus amonuca me following rates : From eastern wrminu.a to the North l'licillc coasr i.u. class, IM; second class, 3B ; to Spokane first class, I0; second class, 20 ; to Ilolena ami Hutte, ai; soco.. . e arn, (18 First class rates will apply in both directions, second class west bound only. Tickets at these rates will he limltod to continuous passage. Do You Wunt An Abstract? When in want of an absolutely cor- . -Ko.,nn-nno that you can depend npon you should call on II. J. Thome over Huutky'a drug store near the court hOUBO. EDUCATI0NALN0TES All notes for this column should bo sunt to Miss Jciiniu Howon, ediior, Iteaver Cns-k, Ore. ASISM'IATION MKKTINU. Tho Chickiunas County Teachers Aix:iiitlon hold its regulur moelingil Manpiam, August 20. Tho association was callu 1 to tinier by HuiK-riiitemlent (llhson. Tho Manpiwin choir then favored the teachers with soino excellent music. Tho question, "What is good older as applied U a school" was discussed by MlsN J'dna ltosri. Kho said that where the ti atlw-r and pupil were In sympathy with each other ; good order waa assured. Mr. KUiry then presented tho subject of "Recreation." Ho said that in the country, mean of recrealiun wore more esitlly obtained at tho pupil had a bet ter chance for play ; but in tho cily school the means were limited. Then it would ho necessary to have marching, callsthenhi, etc. Hit remark called for ipiito a discission. Mr. Ilibbard thoimht that the teacher ought to nave control to a certain extent of the re creation of the pupil outside of the schoolroom. Ho brought up tho sub ject of dancing saying that tho teacher should not dance nor allow Ins pupil to do so, if it could bo prevented. Mr. Heckman then Ulketl on the sub ject. "Should textbooks be furnished dee to the schools. He thought they ought to 1. Ho said that in l'vnnsyl- vanift the state from which he came that such was tho custom and he thought it an excellent plan. He wa imp orted by Mias Kohs and Mr. firillith. Mina l'orter remarked that she did Dot see why their books should lie furnished free any more than their clothing. The subject of ethics was presented bv Mr. (irillith. He thought that texl-hook should bo used in tho public ttdiools. Mr. Ilibbard and Mr. Story took an active part in discusing this subject. Thev thought that if the textbook was used and the leat her hiught the subject by example as well as precept that we would Iki uiirMcliiog something like an ideal school. Mias l'orter then Kremmted the sul int of drawing. She thought that draw- j ing should be a leading feature in every branch of study. She believed that 'tlie pupils should also be taught to tudy nature and draw from it. I The subject of music in tho public aehools was owned for discussion by Mica llowen. She said that in order to uiske a success ol music. It would be j nei cBi-ary to inuko it one of tho studies in which the applicant for a teacher's ;vrlinialo iiiiihI be proficient. Mii-s ! Hon strongly opocd this measure, bill I Miss Itowen was supported by Metiers. ' Ilibbard and Story. Mr. Story thought , that any one might leach music although ithey were unable losing. If tbuy un I derMood tho elements ol muxic. j After the close of the programme res olutions were pienented and read by .Mis Purler. The resolutions con tained a vote of thanks to the people of Murtiuam for the kind treatment w hich the teachers received. The resolutions were iinuiiiinoiisly adopted. The names of Misses Yodcr, l'iiels, Kandall, Moran and Messrs. tirilhlh and Moran were presented to the association for member ship and they were elected. The next meeting will lie held at Curiinsvilllo. TUB TKACIIMUS ENUAOKMKNTS. Miss Ilettio Wintermaiitle will teach at Mulino. Miss Muggio Williamn will teach at Falls View. Shirley Huck will teach at Jones mill. Miss Myrtle Taylor will teach at Red land. Tho program for next association meet ing will be published later. Hullo Ilibbard will teach at Meadow Itrook. M. L. Hampton will teach at Deep Creek. Anna Mumpower will teach the Hoi comb school. Souri Mayfiuld will teach at F.llwood. Illivn Lewellimr of Milwaukio will teiu-h tho school north of Canby instead of Mr, Hurley aa reported last week. David May will teach in the I'lioips district and the gentleman from Tilla mook county will teach at Linn's mill. Miss Aggie McArtbur will teach at Now F.ra. Mr. J. 11. Nelson will teach in district No, HO near Needy. A ( httiier. For sale eighty acres of choice unl ri proved laud one and one quarter miles east of Choriyville, post oflico and sixty roils from tho Jim low road. It contains abundant living waters, a dozen ai res or more of green fir timlx-r and about the same of rich swail land. Also the notch through which the railroad must pass in order to trestle over Alder creek. Price (II per acre, terms fair. Also 711 acres one quarter mile east of Cherryville iost office and on tho Har low rosd. House 14 feet by 2H with good floor above. Half a dozen acres partly cleared with some truil treci and other Improvement. Price $12 per acre, term reasonable. For particulars address or call on Die at Chem ville of see Jes ' Hammer at Chorryville, V. O. Kdwakd II. Ikokaham. Cherryville, Or. Is Your Laundry Well Done! othlng exasperates a ierson so much a to have a fine white garment returned from the laundry yellow and mussy, buttons half off. and In a condition not fit to wear. Tho Troy Steam Laundry sends out none but first flat work a trial order will convince you. Office with F. A. Waddoc'a. post olllce build ing. Hundlet left Tuesday evening will be returned Saturday morning. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR TH0S. OHARMAN & SON, ThePioneerStore E. K. WILLIAMS, ("J KOCK.lt, OKKUON CITY. MaHonic Uuilding. They will have something to tell you as soon as their large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter goods arrive, which will be in about two weeks. It is to our interest to please every economical buyer. HklmimvA Buscii. tl Receipt, note and order books at the Kntksi iiihk olllce. BELLADONNA. BELLADONNA AND CAPSICUM, STRENGTHENING, ELECTRIC POORMAN'S PENETRATING. We have a new supply of Plasters --all nice and fresh. Rem ember the place, C. G. HUNTLEY, buccessor to H Caufield - & Hurtle. Near Court House, Orgton City. Oregon State F<? Under the management of the State Board of Agricul ture, on the State Fair Grounds near Salem, com- mencing September 11th, l'J-i, ana con tinuing one week. MORE THAN $15,000 IN CASH Will be paid as Premiums for Stock, Poultry, Swine, Agri cultural Products, Fruits, 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 bM on the Pacific Coast. Splendid Contests of Speed each day. There is entered for these con 4 .... i, !...., i.rana thia vniir tVint. bus been on the erounus for It MB I HC UTTCli VI II". r?vw"j - c many eeaHons. Valuable and handsome improvements have been made on the grounds ana mnuiings. PREMIUM LIST Has been revised and improved to the benefit of exhibitors. Entries fur Premiums close at 3 p. tn. the first day of the Fair, and Ex hibits must be in place by 10 p. ni. of said day. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Men's Season Tickets 2.50 Women's Season Tickets l-11 Men's Dav Tickets w ,''n.. t;.,l-o.i . ... 2o n ouit ii o i-'tt i iivfttic Race Track tickets, Daily 25 Women to the Race Course re Children under 12 years - Free to all Send to the Secretary at Portland for a t remium ust. J. T. GREGG, Sec. J. T. APPERSON, President. To Hater Consumers. You are bcrcby notified tliat tlie Hoard of Water Commissioners Imve in structed me to strictly enforce tlie rule rniniirimr tlie iisvniciit of water rates in advance at tlie olllce of tbe City Water Works between the 1st and 10th tlavs of each month. All persons usinit city water will therefore receive no further notice anil if their rents are not paid by the 10th day of September, tlie water will be shut off from their service nipes and a clmre ol fifty cents made for so doing. Per order of tho board, 2t Tiios. F. Ryan, Secretary . "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 furni tuie buy from Uellomy & Busch and save money. tf SCHOOL BOOKS. Below are given the prices of the principal text books fiirriiickamascountv. These prices average a reduction of over 15 per cent, irom last year's prices, and are quota tions for cash only: ' First Reader $ 25 Karnes' Second Reader. ...... 40 Humes' Third Reader. . .... 55 Fourth Reader 80 Names' Fifth Reader 1 00 llftrnes'Lansuacre Lessons Pt. I 35 Tlames' " " Pt. II 45 lUnW " " ConiD. 65 llarnes' Brief History of U. S. 1 10 lUmos General History 1 75 B. it S. Book-keeping ....... 90 Hrooks' Mental Antlimeuc. ao Fish's No. 1 Arithmetic 35 Fish's No. 2 Arithmetic 05 Guvot's Thys. Geography... 1 75 Kellogg's Rhetoric 1 25 Kellogg's Literature 1 50 Monteith's Elem. Geography 65 Monteith's Com p. Geography 1 25 R.ibinson's Elem. Aluebra ... 1 20 Robinson's Geometry 1 00 Smith's Primer ol Physiology rf Smith's Momentary " 55 Spencerian Copy Books 10 Steele's Hygienic Physiology 1 10 Rteoln's Pbvsics 1 10 Sill's Grammar 65 Watson 's Complete Speller. . 2; Webster s Prim, lhctionary. . oo Webster's C. S. Dictionary ... 80 Words Forms 1 and 2 io Words Forms 3 and 4 20 Young's Civil Government.. 1 25 We are in a position to quote spec ial prices on all school supplies. Call or write. Huntley's Book Store, No. 5 Com. Bank Block. Oregon City. 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.H UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Largest stock of Coffins and Casketfc kept South of Portland. Also cloth covered and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies and Gents' Buriul Robes in stock. Fine Hearse ready at any call. TIME & MONEY SAVED BY HAVING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT TIIE -: CANBY : PHARMACY, Our Motto is "Small Profitg on a Cash Basis." Evans block, next door to Hodges, DR. j; II. IRVINE, Proprietor,