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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. tl. TCOHHTKAMKII. In Ytrtn Jan, n, Ihd , Mli'amur KAMoNA. LI4VM tlllltilii CITY. I.AV rHTI.Hll in, 7 Ml in i mi p ni. limn. in. 0 mj ii m. ,uu p. iii. Hl'NIiAV. li no a m, Kin. in. I Kl p. ni, II ii . 111. 0 Ml li. III. I Ml p III. Iliiuml trip M n.iila. Tlin. oanl miliji ul lM'limig without nolle. - Tli i'AHHAN'IKK STKAMKIl, A 1.1 ON A, TWH roKTI. Mil. 11.KM mil INIKI'tNllllll'l. ln I'nrlUiiil, Taylor tml dm k l S 6 A. M. ami loam, iirrnori City dr Halnn UU A. M. lutoilay, I li ii r I y mul Saturday. !.. Iiiil.iii1niii'n It AM mul Hlom 7! t A M. mul nrfijiiii Clly I uu ' M lor I'ort- Ltnl Monday, Woilrw.ilay mul Friday, fait time, ihh1 rciiiniUlliiiit mul low rale.. Nil way liriuhl handled. (tpKilnl tUn on tit route U Irelnlit. KOl'TIIKHN i'AI'IKM: railway. 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Chi. ill Milli, in4 oln.u.lrti t lu . m. MmiiUy VtrilimAay ami KrlJy uil ralurut uu lulluwlint rtavi al 1 p. m Orrmin (Mty In Vli, nati mul Kfillatnl !... t)rM"n r '"Tiiy WkIiim.It d Frlitay al I uo T, af., Ualu Vlula unit tlaya at 7 uu A. Mi Hiiowkii 1 1 Kit IIkku. TuiHiluy' HIhIi'kiiiiiii If 4 Ill'CUllIlt of (III) Altulllt'lt Niuiiliiy trip ili'crilcil u mi'iiii Nlrit fvliirnl liy tint iMiiiiiiKi'inciit tit llm Mi, iIihi. It Hityri Tim HtKrimtir Aliomi'i Siiiiility trip to 1'orllninl wnh lin!cl iniiHt ilriimint oht!. I.i-uviii Hiilcui at (I oVIiH-k llm rlilo to tlm (IimhIihI rllv wu nil i'Xriliii( h tut ilin"itlit lino (lliHiikit to 1 1 10 Cllll ll'licy Ol till) lllltllltKI'lllltllt Mini till) ClIllttllOllHIM'HIl of tllO CrilW) llllllllllll tint Iriin littlii cmft' M KiKlilm-tTH t'oulil not rcfruln from critlcbliiK llm (Mptitln of tlio Moiloc for liinoiiHtiimuy. Tim KiiKctio, AHoim mul Mixloo lft Hulutn ul tlio twine hour In the order iihiiioiI ml in tlil onlur rncnl down llie river until tlx) nxeiirrilon lumin'r mttdt) UikIIiik t I.i.-icoln mul WhimtUiid, wlmn tlio M'xlix', with few or no r. r)nKini klMianl, Uimiic tlitud mid nwIiikIhK hitonh Irimin, flrnt to ona lidt) Mild tliitn to thu olliiir,iH'oiiiicd tlio tlin nid mid fninlritti'd uny mtuniptii to piiim lier. Hut wlicn tlio clmniiid wldnntxl tint Alton rn wiy from Iter. Tint In all tlmt tlio Allona rtiilrtf. With room nIiu will 't tlira nvt-ry lime. Hthkkt WoitK UkhdmkI) Ijint woek tli witter wliirli liui flo xIimI tlio H it t low town w no liitilt tlmt it w Inlnr (itIhu with utrcft work, und ln'idi' thin tint Hhower mid heavy ntlim of the pwtt week Invo cottHpired to prevent jiroiwcu tion of ihe rmllii. The brick whieb IikiI l)ttn lundvd on tiie dock were tin del wler o that it whii iin(orDililo to pronet'iite work to iviUg, but with the Ivt'iit of pluaKmit wetilheroii Wed ncmhiv MenitrH, Iliiiiirilmw A Iii Inn com- uiunced ImulitiK brirk mxl excuvating to riii. Al iooii tut the witter Iiua enl ided oiioiikIi the work of ImuliiiK gravel will Im) reNiinifd. The iriler ro now tt wotk on the IshI lihx k ttd with t few week of pleuiwnt weather the ntrect will he romiilcted. A ffnw CAUmmi. The Willamette Pulp A I'ttjier cotni'Hiiv r0 kl work on new mriler for riielr woihI yard whieb In llilendrd to lenxen the tirk and make more convenient the tank ol (etlliig the wood reipiired In the engine from the electric lino over to the door of the em (fine hoime. Heretofore it h liwn hndlel bv men and "hot acrot he canal In a lonit upout. With the tppli anee now being connlruetpd "trrey will load the wood on carl whMi will lx tranK)rteJ acroxa the ran id on a cable and the wood dropjied A Je door of the engine lioune. TUP. MIIMVimK FA lit. FRIDAY, JUNK 15, IHtM. A Pithy (Vmikit. The Oregon City corrwtonilent to the Three Rimer write i follows ooncmnlng the mtjnt land lld : "Monday night before the count the Mlpullxla went cUliiiln! tltuy wr going to wiH up tiie earlli wllli the two old pnrtieH, but on toward midnight they dimippeBred and llieir wd vlmige liavo not lnwn Keen nine. The (lem era! ant liearlng thumnulvel I mvely a men who have wit-rillied. themnvlwM nobly at the time of mist ehould do. A few uf them think it would noi cum ainiM to have an office or two, but the great army of democrat are content 1o know "they bave fought, bled and died or their country," and only ak lUe re publican to awi that their grave are kept green. The olllne and the bwrrab belong to the republican. Tliey will probably know what to do wWi both, liuviug had aorne experience In that line before. The inde)ndont candidate, who only went into the flghtlor ttto fun ol it," have folded up their tent and all i ftorcno in the Mile how iqnarteri." Th a- Koi ktii at Ss:v. That wide awitko citiren ofKundy, T.A. Meiniic ha for the punt few week Wen actively cngiiged In making arrangement for a grtind celebration at Kiindy on the Fourth of July and hit o fur completed hi plan a to announce the vrogrum which include a p-nnd picnic and ball In the park Hlid hall. The Metropolitan band ol Portland tia been engaged lo furnieh niuMic for tlio ocennion. The or ntor of the day I lion. Uoo. C. Urownell of thin city. The Declaration of In dependence will be rend by John Col- lett of Sandy. E. A. Stern la maHter of ccremonle, T. C. JoiiHrud, premdent of the dav. and K. C. Maddock of New Kru, grand niamliHl. Pandy Is Ihe place to go for a rotming good time on the Fourth. Nkkhy' Joi.uru'ATioN. Last Satur day the republican of Needy celebrated the republican victory in thii county and Htate in becoming manner, and those who knew the Needy republican and their penchant for throwing vim into anything political which they tako hold of, will know that the blow-out waa no half way iiU'uir, but a howling nuceen. In Bpito of the. inclement evening there wiia a large crowd present, who together with the anvil churn made the welkin ring. Thou, Killin was president of the evening. Spooche were made by Hon. Goo. ltinearson, Chas. Meorve and most of the members of tlio local club. Lincoln club from Elliott Prairie joined with the Needy club in the ratifica tion and helped to make it aucceeuful, A Hum Smokb Stack. The Dayton Herald say: "The steamer Willamette Chief 1b not running to Payton now. The w ater is toohih for that boat to run under the Oregon City bridgo. There being no hinge to her smoke stack, which makes it Impossible to lower tiie stack. Somk Qckkb NowNationi. Some of the defeated juHtkva and constable are inquiring Into the nomination made by the iiopulisU'fm constal le and jimtice and find that they were not made in con fnrmity with law. It twein a they aver joulhward and around to the went. A Vlxllor TellKof II Magnificence and Iliauly. ISeyoinl doubt, California'- Midwinter F.xiiohIiIoii rank high among tho Kr-'"t full of the world. Allhotiuli contem plated but six month before it complo lion, it excullenco, beauty and magni tude (teem to bo tint result of year of prcparllon. The exposition cover about "(K) acre In a selected part of (iolden (into Park, and embrace within it bound about 1 .'(-') bunding. Although only HV),(XK lubscrilxid toward It, the fair cost almost ll.oOO.WK). Thii amount ha nearly all been obtained by the sale of conceiiioii, space and dally admission. In the grand court,ltut4!l at the cen ter of the fair, band concert take place every atlernoon and evening, ai me east and west end of the court are the electric and allegorical fountain. Twice every evening, the former, a wonderful and beautiful device play, throwing forth water In continually chaniring do- igm of various colon. In the centre of the court the electric tower stand 272 (cut and terrace, laid off In beautiful walkiand garden, rise from tho con tra! floor on all side. Around the Grand Court Is Ihe main road, IW feet In width, surrounded by kiorki, and all the main buildings, are around it On the east standi the Manufucturei and Liberal Art PuDding, the largest structure, having a total area of 177 ,X) Kjuare feet. Passing to the right, wo comilo the fine art buildings of ancient and classical architecture, having a running space of 2000 feet for the exhibit uf painting. Many rare paintings, bronze, and statues are ex hihlted and crowds can always be found hero eniovlna the works of art. Next we approach a long, low building with a wide, glass covered dome, remindi.".; one forcibly of the old mission. Thi is the Palace of Agriculture and Horticulture, in which the diflurent sections of the late havinir excellent and meritorious displav well worth seeing. The mallest, but prettiest of the main tructtire 1 the Administration Building which contains the officers of the various detiartmenU of the exposition. The Merchant Art Ruilding, designed on the Oriental and Indian style is 3.10x100 feet and its annex 24x45 feet. In here are the machinery and mining display together with various miscellaneous ex hlbits. Between thi main buildings, restau ant are situated, all occupying large and prettily designed structures. Pass on the outside of the court, we reach the Midway, extending from tho east, A (icuiiliie lliirgnln., 40 teres of gwl land near Macksburg two new houses, garden, well, etc., 20 acres slushed and seeded to grass. Daily mail, Good school, etc. Will soil one house or will sell all. Will trade for Oregon City property. This w II! ap pear but twice. Write immediately. Address, J. H, Woi.fKR, it Macksburg, Or. stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oie- gon City Manufacturing Co., will 1)0 held at the office of the company In Ore gon City, Saturday, July 14th 1894, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day lor tho pur pose of electing director of the corpora tion to servo for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other busines u may come before the said meeting. O. 15. Jacoiis, Secretary. Oregon City, Or., Tune 1, ISM. Warrant Iluuglit. State and County warrants of Oregon and Washington bought by James . Davi Si Co., 247 Stark street, Portland, Oregon. Mid-Winter Fair excursion tickets, Oregoa City to San Francisco and return, via Southern Pacific Co' Shasta Route, will 1)0 placed on sale January 23rd. Hate (27.50, including five admissions to the fair. Ticket good for thirty days from date of sale. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and Bnet assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the F.wtkhpris oflice. Hendlrson's UTTLERf d SchoolHwse hoes took I -'Prize at World's fti r . CM.HWOT5CUC0.CHaM,IU. a A child can do as well as you. We try to de Your serve your every day patronage, good will and confidence. Money tlmt no nomination! were made at the time of the convention for most of the TMfcinct but that subseipiently the name for theao were supplied and cer tified to by the chairman anil secretary of the convention. Some of the de feated candidates niav conclude to make the Hipulist official elect face a contest based on then) ground. IlKAi'Tirt'L Island FlooihiD. Keports (rem Sauvle Island in the Columbia are most unfavorable. Hundreds of buildings have been lifted from thoir foundation and are afloat on tlio is land . Many, chained to their positions, are lying on their sides and will break to pieces when thev settle. Morgan's largo barn I among the many buildings afloat. Crops are ruined, fences washed away, household effect seriomdy dura aged and destroyed. People have fled to the high hind. Many are living in tho second stories of their houses. Fkidav Pionkkii Pay. Tho twenty second annuiil reunion of tho Oregon Pioneet association will be Iteld in the Exposition building, Portlaad, on Fri day, June 15.- Tire principal address will be delivered by Hon. T. H. Tongue of Hillsboro, and the occasional address by Hon. T. T. (Iter, of Marion county There w ill be a procession, and in the evening a banquet provided by tho pion eer Indies ol Portland. The Southern Pacific and Oregon Pacific Tailroads have granted reduced rates of transportation. Tiik Altona In It. Captain Spong of the Rnmona said on Saturday that the Allium mmlo a big run on Friday when she left Salem with all excursion at six o'clock, ran to Portland and buck, then ret ii toed to Portland in time to make her regular Saturday trip to Salem. Three times over that stretch of river in one day Ispi'ity good mnning. J.N. Graham is now handling the wheel. A. W. Graham is acting aa punter. Statu or Ohio, City or Toi.r.no, l.l'CAS Col'NTY ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Ciiknky A Co., doing business in the Citv of Toledo, County and Stnte afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Ct itit. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrilied in my presence, this (ilh day of IHicember, A. D., 1885. Back If You Want It. MA. VVJK" I Wet Feet 'fyYIMGCHIK POINTS. are Dangerous At any time especially at thia season of changes. If you would have your children w ell shod huy the RED SCHOOL HOUSE SHOES. FOR SALE BY TH0S. CHARMAN & SON, Who have just received a new invoice, also a full line of the beet ladiee fine shoes. We have the finest and best assortment of ehoes in the city. Prices low. Call and see. ThePioneerStore TH0S. CHARMAN & SON. We charge you 40 cents for a 40 cent prescription not 75 cents. We try to keep in stock every thing that can be found in a first class drug store at Huntley's Drug Store, Oregon City, Oregon. First of all we come to the feature of the fair, the great Firth wheel. This is Irsigned similar to the Ferris wheel at Cldcugo, and slowly raise people to a height of 150 feet above the exposition grounds thus affording a beautiful biids- eye view ol me lair ana surroundings. It carries 10) people easily in its six teen cars, and a ride around t!' w hool is one of tho most enjoyable treats of the fair. Ttte Scenic Railway attracts large crowds with its delightful coasting. The Colorado Gold Mine, showing the complete workings of a mine in full oper ation is one of the beat shows on the midway. Many illusions such as a lady turning to stone, human figures cut in half, peo ple dancing in mid-air, etc., and some fakes are situated along the Midway. Boone's Arena, Japanese acrobats, Hawaiian cyclorama are all very good. Tlio streets of Cairo contain Turkish bar.aars, (he noted muscle dancers, and several other side bIiows, camel and donkey tides, fortune tellers and many fakes. Beyond the midway are tiie villages and larger concessions, such as the '4s) Camp, Heidlehurg Castle and German village, Vienna Prater, Esquimaux, In dian, Hawaiian and Japanese village, ostrich farm and also the recreation grounds with the large festival hall. The state and connty buildings are situated In differeat portions of tho grounds. All are in beautiful and commodious buildings, and their excel lent displays attract a great deal of attention. The electrical illumination at night is the finest thing ol the entire fair All the buildings around the grand court and also the Firth wheel are decorated with incandescent lamps. The huge electric tower is covered with S8001am:s and on the top is a large search light, which shines ten miles. A lnrgo num ber of arc lights extend around the main road. At dusk when c!l is illumi nated the scene presented to the eye is indescribably beautiful, The display of fireworks is the finest ever Been on the const, and crowds flock to the recreation grounds on every occasion. The exposition throughout is a beauti ful and magnificent display, and offers a grand inducement to our coast people and easteners to yisit San Francisco. Louis Blocii. 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. 2- LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR TIIE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. STATIONERY Can be purchased at almost any kind of a store except ing perhaps a hardware store. Hut do you think that the general store, bazaar store or the druggist knows much about the QUALITY or style of stationery? Or that he handles enough to have always fresh, new stock, purchased in the quantity that will enable him to sell it at the right PRICE P If you have been thinking so it will pay you to examine the quality and price at Huntley's Book Store, OREGON CITY. D7X VIES TIIE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would bo pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. sKAI. , W. G LEA SON, Notary Public. Hall'i Catarrh Cnro is taken internally and acts drectly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, O. T"Sold by DruggiBts, 73c. K risk's Headache Capsules Warranted. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. 1 have now In my hands fiinda applicable to the payment ol all warrant endorsed prior to May tl, ISM. lutereit will ceaao from date ot till" notice. 8. B.CA1JKF. County Treasurer. Dated Oregon City, June 7, IK. 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 96 other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of personal communication. Distance no effect to clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Huntley's Drug Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - - Oregon. 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 post office every week, remailed by subscribers to their friends. It has a 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 13,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. J.J. KKDDERLY, GENERAL - HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware. FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TINWORZ .A. SPECIALTY. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland, Oregon. jAVIS THE PAINTER. House and Sign Painting. Good Workmen and the Best of Paints. 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. ozrzeo-oilsr city, oregon. A. W. LANDERH0LM successors to Landerholm & Gray, Dealer in and Manufactuer of HARNESS and SADDLES. JUSTREMOVEDto92 Union ave. East Portland. Repairing a specialty-Don't forget him. Oregon City Enterprise ' $1.50 Per Year in Advance.