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Tim Miiiilnt jmrtjr which run a munuKily on all the jmrtljr (iixl pvrr tnailo and which haa lut of caniliiliilo ith winx, to hear tlinn I ell it, la nut above atcallnu a I ill It) thing like a ilmiiorrHlic nietln aa 1 apparent (rum their arllon at I'ark Place on Monday nlirlit alien the tltmioi-ratlc 4-anJlilaiea wtre alvertlnrl to aaak there. Tim K'ly, kimhIt pui aptar enlly dlil not ih to hohl a nHtelinyof tht'lr own ao wcnljiii with the acinotrala aiul dfinautliHl a joint diacuanun. In pil tit (he proti'Ktft ti( the tleinucrutic candidate llicy utiivuti-d llicm and mil Starkweather to N'ukinK and after Utriinlinn hia nran fur two Imam the old foaall rcfuacd to give the dmnocraU a chance lo aiicak In their own mvelilitr, The tliMiiocrula then Inhl lli hand to pluy and I he ffnkiiiK had tolop while It waa plaviiix lull It hctiu'i Ku lit) iiih I latuly after Uie hand atoped. Thli waa re pen I cd mverl llinea when the dumot-ralii (ot up in diruual and left the room. SteaHtiK la not forbidden in the pOp'i tl(H uloKDH. TwoOiiKtion City I1oy. Creetl Mtrat ton waa in the city on Monday evening and lirottuht tho intelligence that ho and John Balrd hud made artangementa to put in an elect ric. Iiifht plant at Mtl fortl in Jackaon county, Tltey will iro tip there tho luttt of the week and be buny for Rome time in prectlnn thj plitnt and in KettinK in the iiuich'.iwyy. Both aro or were Ort'on Cily boys and werv hrottk-ht up in tliix city where they ob tained their ftdticul ion. They aro voting men who atiind tleaervedly hih in the fNtiiiuilioa of the petajde of tlil rommtinity and they denerfe to and (lonlilleHD will Hiicceed in thuir new undt'rtnkiiitt. The people of Mfdlord may xafely wcVniiu! them to their Imt of yotui btittintma inoit ua they aro bright and relutbltt young men. Onr Siiikd Tbaik. It iu given out on Kood authority that the populiHt rnndi" time, for awn-mor, w ho by the w ayiHo iiiK to aciteHR the county al the rate of fifty faniilit'H er day, which wotild be at the rate of one every twelye niinutea, went to H. H. tireen, the drmocratic nominee for the tuttne odlce and aaid to ttim, that there waa but little chance for either of them to mxveed agnliiHt J. C. Ilradley with boll) in the field, and that it would lie well for Green to with draw and ptirmit nim to beat the repub lican. Steve agreed but argued that it would be more to his taHte to have the pnpuliHt candidate who pioptmud trailing withdraw, but thin did not Heeni to find favor iu the pop's eyes, ao the Ira.lo was declared off. A Mining Claim. F. If. Drown of CnrriiiBvlllo wuh in the city on Monday for the piirpono of filing on a mineral claim in section 28, t3 ft of Me. This in on the batiks of the Clackamas a few miles above CtirrinHvillo, where he says he lias discovered a fine quality of coal. He bad surface cropping with him which apX'arod to bear out bis claim, lie says that the Clackamas is still too high to run in a shaft, but thai uh tho river falls be will sinkashnft and see bow much of a vein be has. W Will Pay Your round trip fare, it vou buy (3.50 worth of millinery at our Sweeping Reduction sale. The 'I.a M6do Millinery Parlors, lotl Union Ave. (old 4th street, Eaat Side) Portland. Punty ok Watku. The flat below town ami thu docks Iu the city indicate tlmt the water has reached a good stuge for a June freithut, Thu county road on the flat is under water in plant and t 'h of the flat below the city sub merged, This Includes the Chinese funiculi and iinM of the arable land be tween the county road and the liver. Oardou truck will he much Injured by tlil rlne, though aside from this the back-water here, Is not likely to prove very damaging. In Portland it is reiiortod tho highest ever known and Is doing much daiiinge to goods ind build ings, Of course it Is not nearly a high here as it was at tho time of the Febru ary, HIX), flood, but at Portland and other places on the lower river It Is re iHirttxl higher. At this ixtlnt it la twenty feet above low water. Id IHtKJlt was fifty feet and six Indie. At Portland they have twenty-eight foot and over and at The Dalle fifty-three feet, which Is considered a pretty good raise. Wux lltii. i) a Wahiciioisk. The Crown psKr mill has for a long time felt the need of greater storage and warehouse facilities hut have lieen de terred from building a they did not wish to place a building till it could be erected where it would be tho moat con venient. They have now placed the contract for a warehouse to lie erected at once between the mill anil the wall of the canal just south of the ollh-e building. Smyth A l'erhatn hsye the con tract and will begin word thereon as soon as Drotighton get out the lumber which hi mill i now at work cutting. Vkt Hina Bciiooiji The school upon the hill on the west side of the river cloaed last Friday with appropriate exert'iws. The teacher of the two lower rooms, Miss Iluitil and Mis Iw ellitiK look their pupil to the principal's room where under the direction of Mr. Starkweather, the principal, they had some very interesting speaking. On account of the risen t exhibition given by the school there was no speciul ellort made to prepare for visitor on this occasion. A Ki'hi-uisK Pabty. I-aat Friday waa Mis Mary Wa.ll. k's 15th birthday and several of her young companion finding it out determined to surprise her. Bite had aked permiasiun to go out for a little while in the evening and waa just prepared to go when a troop of young friend came In Uxin Iter and proceeded to have a merry time. Game an J de licious refreshment made Mis Mary wish that her birthday would come oftener than once a year. At a late hour tho party broke up. the gueat wishing their young hostess ruany happy returns of the occasion. Maximo Fhcit ParsH. The Crown pHMr mill made tpiite a quantity of fine fruit paprr last season, most of w hich wits shipped to California for use in tho orchards tltere. Kogood did the tpiality prove that they rweived much laraer order this year from California as well a some good orders from this state. Their machinery is now busy turning out order for this aer, which they find quite an addition to their trade. A Nxw Phkss. The Oregon City Iron Work i busy getting out a new baler for tho excelsior work, which la being built en an entirely new plan of Mr. Howard' designing. Instead of being as those heretofore in use. a horizontal press h will bo perientllculnr, which will make it a great deal nioro conven ient iu feeding. ' Tlte castings for this pros were turned out on Monday Hkat His Wikk. I.axt week Harry Clark got too much taiudu-foot aboard and proceeded to deal with his wife in a summary manner. He beat her altout tho eyes anil scratched her face quite severely. Complaint was entered before Justice Fonts, ttcfore whom Harry ap pcarcd on Tuesday and entered a plea of guilty. In default of tine he was com mitted to jail for twenty-lour days, Statu or Ohio. Citv nr Toi.vnn. ) Lr'AH Cot'NTY f SH' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Ciiknky & Co., doing business in the Citv of Toledo, County and State aore' said, anil that said firm will pay the sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of II all's Catarrh Ci'Hg. FRANK J. CIIENEV. Sworn to before me and subHcribed in my presence, this (ith day of December, A.D..18H5. jsKAlj A. W. (1LKASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts drectly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CIIKNKY A CO., Toledo, 0. Jl,Sold by Druggists, 75c. Mid-Winter Fair excttmion tickets, OregoM City to San Francisco and return, via Southern Pucillc Co'a Shasta Hotite, will lie placed on sale January 2,1rd. Rate $27.50, including five admissions to the fair. Ticket) good for thirty days from date of sale. A dollar saved Is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your mihsciption to the Kntkktkihk and Vet the the benefit of the reduction in price. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkhpkibk office. Somk QotiK Koaiis One day the past week we took a ride over some of the roads on the west side of the river In the dlslrlct looked after by Oeo. W. Prosser and while the road from Oregon City to the Fields bridge and up the Tualatin to Station! was found to be in hud con dition, the one from WilHonvillt) to Oswego was for the most part In very good condition, und for Oregon may fairly be called a good road. From Oswego to Oregon City the road has been worked and well rounded up so that with the exception of a very short distance a big load can be hauled or a team trot right along. Parties have re inatke 1 that these roads show the most syntcinatlc and thorough work in the county. Mr. Trosser certainly deserves credit tor hi road work. Mate Orangs Officers. Tho annual aesslon of the Orrgon sta'e grange cloaed last Thursday at Kugene, after electing aud installing the following named olllters: Master, J. Voorhees, of Marion; overseer, A. 8. Roberts, of Wasco ; chaplain, J. C. White, treasurer, J. li. Stump, of Marion; lec turer, A. F. Miller, of Multnomah; teward, J. II. Scott, of Linn ; assistant steward, O. 11. Stevenson, of Clackamas; secretary, W. M. Hilleary ; gale keeper, John Simpson; flor,'Mr. Phillips; ceres' Mr. Siea; L A. 8. Mrs. Tull. Executive committee, S. A. Daw son, legislative committee, II. K. Hayes. W. O. Warren. The next meeting will le held at Oregon City the fourth Tuesday in May, IK'Jo. Tho fifth and sixth degrees were con ferred u on a clana of about thirty. The lllursl Away with them! Take Simmons Liver Regulator for that torpid liyer which has put your digestive powers out of gear. That' at the bottom of the blues and who you take Simmons Liver Regulator you strike at at the root of the evil, and everything else that ia wrong goes with it. No more Indigestion, DysNatia or lliliousnesa. That sounds bright enough, and is true. ftprlngwattr Swelli. Pirinowatkh, May 29. Sringwater is ablate with politic struck by popu list lightning and republican thunder w ith a good democratic rain. Crop aro looking fine. The fruit is damaged by frost but there will lie a (air crop of apples. Snringwaler is still alive and trying to push ahead although time are bard. Our enterprising merchant, W . J. Lewellen, I building a public hall so lie people may have a comfortable and respectable place to gather in. He In tends to have it dedicated by the school Teacher' Educational meeting on June 10. All are invited to be present. There will lie a celebration at W B. Cornea's picnic grounds on July 4th. Everybody is invited to come and have a good time. The day's entertainment will end with a grand ball in the even ing atW. J. Lewellen' hall where a good time may be assured. Citizen. Stockholder Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Ote gon City Manufacturing Co., will be held at the office of the company in Ore gon City. Saturday, July 14th lS'M, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day tor the pur pose of electing directors of the corpora tion to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other busines aa may come before the said meeting. (1. B. Jacoiis, Secretary. Oregon City, Or., June 1, 18114. Plymouth Rock to McKlnlej. The famous document entitled "Amer ican Tariffs from Plymouth Rock to Mc Kinley" (Dtt pages published by the American Protective Tariff League, has just been revised and re-issued. It should lie In the hands of every person who wishes complete and reliable infor mation upon tho Tariff. Sent to any address for 10 cents. Address Wibttr F. Wakumun, General Secretary, No. 135 West 23d Street, New York. They Want ManitM. The Russell Art Publishing Co., of 1128 Arch street, Philadelphia, desire the name and address of a few people in every town who aro interested in' works of art, and to secure them they offer to send them free, "Cupid Guides the Boat'1 a superbly executed water color picture, sine 10x13 inches, suitable for framing, and sixteen other pictures about the saiiio sine, in colors, to any one send ing them at once the names and ad dress of ten persons (admirer of fine pictures) together with six two-cent stamps to coyer expense of mailing etc. The regular price of these pictures is $1, but they can all be secured free by any person forwarding the names and stamps promptly. Note editor ol this paper has alreedv received copies of above pictures and considers them really "Gems of Art." The Troy Steam Laundry Have built up a good trade in Oregon City on tho merits of their work which la giving general satisfaction. Give them a trial. They pay express charges both ways and give you Portland prices. OFFICE AT F. A. Wnddocks, P. 0. Building. Laundry loft at the offlce on Tuesday will be returned on Saturday. The latest in visiting cards at the En- TKHPH18K Okfick. Prices to suit you. Hons and Lot for Kale. In West Oregon City, duo wnst of pulp mills, one lot and small cottage, barn and woodshed, good well and oticr im provements. Will bo sold cheap for cash. Inquire at this office or of the owner. E. W. Fma.ikb. 1 m Warrant Bought. Stute and County warrants of Oregon and Washington bought by James E, Davis & Co., W Stark street, Portland, Oregon. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blank at the Entihi-misi of fice. Portland prices. These Hard Times Buy Masury's Mixed Paints. It is The Best And Cheapest At 0. G. HUNTLEY, Prescription Druggist. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. For a few days .we are of fering an over-stock of black board chalk at Portland wholesale prices 11.75 per dozen. ' Pen holders at 5 cents per dozen or 50 cents per gross; and lead pencils at the same price. Pens 75 cents per gross. These are wholesale prices and good only for our present etock. We have everything used in a school room except maps and charts. Huntley's Book Store, OREGON CITY. P. S. Have a big line of base ball supplies at eastern prices league balls 11.25; '94 league rules 10 cents by mail. Scripture & Cronin, PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY, Particular attention given to de formed and diseased feet Gen'al Blacksmithing & Repairing Shop on Fifth street near Albright's meat market. OREGON CITY, - OREGOM DR VIES TIIEPlIOTOGRAniER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. -eLL.Ql 1800 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation by the Oregon Telephone and Tel egraph company. Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma, Salem, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and 06 other towns in tho two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All tho satisfaction of a personal communication. Distaneo no efl'ect on a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office &t- Huntley's Drug' Store. d. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - Oregon, HFNDM'S liTTlEftD rSOTOlHoUSE H0ES T.nJ-TfRIZEATWORLfeFAIR. OMItHJOKMH CHicwo.ra. Wet Feet are Dangerous At any time especially at this season of changes. If you would have your children well shod buy the RED SCHOOL HOUSE SHOES. FOR SALE BY TH0S. OHARMAN & SON, Who have just received a new invoice, also a full line of the best ladie fine shoes. We have the finest and best assortment of shoes in the city. Prices low. Call and see. ThePioneerStore TH0S. CHARMAN & SON. SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of the Day. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CHAGE. ft- LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. The Argonaut Is the only high-class political and literary weekly published on the Pacific coast. Thousands of single-stamped copies of it pass through the po6t office every week, remailed by subscribers to their friends. It hasa larger circulation than any paper on the Pacific coast, except three San Francisco dailies. It goes into all the well to do families of the Pacific coast. Over 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. J.J. KKDDERLY, GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware. FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. tiiltwojr-k: a. specialty. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland, Oregon. fiAVIS THE PAINTER. House and Sign Painting. Good Workmen and PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. For Wall Paper. Matting, Linoleum, Window Shades and house Decorations see him. Best stock in the city. Portland prices. Store Next Door To Albright's Meat Market. OIEO-OZSr CITY, OKEO-Olsr. A. W. LANPERH0LM successors to Landerholm & Gray, Dealer in and Manufactuer JUSTREMOVEDto92 Unionave. East Portland. Repairing; a specialty Don't forget him. Oregon City Enterprise $1.50 Per Year in Advance. QiVWGt.H'fA POINTS. the Best of Paints. of HARNESS and SADDLES.