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I'nlnn Mllla, and I'oltoia.li-airea al 111 a. in. Monday Wadnrnlay and KrliUy and remrua uu lulluwlui davi al iM p. m Orrii Miy Viola. lta and trdlaiid Inaraa Orf"n -t'lly Monday Wnlurwlay aad frldayatl UM V. M., Uavlin Vlula aaroa daja al7 U) A. M. FKIPAY, JTNKgg, WH. IlBOWMKO AT Tllat CArM AUItll. Jl'ffl'l" ami WilktiMion, younn limn, jtmii of aun. cmploywl on on ( llto Huh wlam-U rn own Hi ('aim uilfit, nu-t a horrililo iloiiili Mimiluv niorninir. He, with nil lmliiiil liiilMiivi'il ioinniuii, wtTet'ii K.ifJ in Unliitf a umiill tioiit out in tlie fiirri'til, wln'ii tlin iiililo mrl"l and inoniKiit later tlio limit. il' '! ' iiivri aliuttnl, win ut tin im-rry of t lit' awift ruiiniiiLC wutuia. Tim litllo rrafl wua ilrivi-ia anjniiiht muw, miVi'l iimli-r hy tho current ami ovcrturncJ. Tlie lullhrwl ani raixlixl in jiiiiiinK on tlio iuw, liut Wilkitimm ah thrown in the water mnl diiiiiiiieri'il. It wan UioiikIiI iMmHililu that the wheel of thu JlHb cow wuulil I'ick him tip, but Unit faint hope wiiii iliHiKilleil when 100 yurilaj dinUnt, hialorin uplK'HreJ Bin! he was twin bat tlhifwith the current anil wave. Ilia elfurta were in vain, and w ith ilf tiairiiiK shriek the yotinK man wont over the rapiila to certain ileath. 1'nowNisti oi tok Watkk. AcK-ordiiig to tlio Pnl'i'i C'hroiiii'lo tho Klwrer rloml burnt cut aoino vet y ipii'fr nijipre. The lateat atony ciiliieinliiK it in Unit a team titer hail Juat fed bia borao, Uitiire the Btorm couiinenwl, liainK none )a fur thepuroo. Ah the rain U-Kti to full bo took abetter a abort diMunoe away. The rain futno in torrunta and in a few momenta he aaw bia four hortwa begin to utriiyulo. f.AO of tbeiii liianauexl to get their noae bK off, but the others could not do 0o ai.d aoon It'll. Running to thum, be found the none ba",H laid be come filled wiih water, and that bia homes were drowning. Had the owner not been where ho could watch them, they would have drowned without buiiig in the water, Hriiooi.a ok Salmon. The Dalle Chronicle nava that tho milinon com menced running at theCiiHcmlt'H Tura day, and by Wednenday the river wna literally lilivo with them, The wheels commenced to tuko them in out of the wet at tboriito of two bum or more each. Dipneta wore brought into uw, and every muu that could get one went to dipping. At every drug of the net from one to tlir.? or four fine followa are caught. Around the points of the rocks and in the eddies they lairly iwarm In their struggle to reach tho soureen of tho river. Finhermun say it is the May run that for soiiwi cuuse baa been delayed, founding their opinion on the fact that the lish are all bluobacks. Ai'hoh Tim Wim.amkttb. Tbo com mittee appointed to arrange for cele brating the completion and opening of the the now Hurnsido bridge at Portland are not milking much headway. Money i not oub.v to raise for expense, and if there Is a demonstration it will bo a lirnnoauinn itrilmlil v nl IpiltllH. Pt(V . ... ' . ,..,,i ,i, ii.i wiuiuiii.fairoi.su. "" will ho oHn to pcileHtriutiB at tlie emi oi j the weukj I Tiiknk ii k Dki icx ikh. Tim Oregonlan says tho II ml Rhliuiieiit of big crawllsh from down the river was rncnlvod hero Monday and aouiii of them were whoo hth, at leant six Inches In length. They look more like young lobster than ordinary crawflnh. There Is ipiile a di'iiiiuid for theao crunliiceans now that the Americans have begun to learn what the Trench and Ucriuiuis have long known, that they are delicacies. There Is no end of thitm in the Columbia and Willamette, where, they grow to largo ni.n, und smaller ones are found in nearly every stream in the staU), (Julte a business is done by several person in shipping cooked am! spired crawllsli to Han Kranclac.o, where there I a great demand for them, and they are now lounii icguiuriy on the Mil oi are at a number of rusliiurants. It I not likely that there will ever lie so many millions of dollars In the crawfish llshery a In the salmon or even In the sturgeon and shad, but it can be made to yield a profit to many flitiWiiien. A Hour Ciikck. Last Haturday evi-n'ng I'Iiuh, Hhafer, formerly of iliiker City, went into Mr. McKittrick's shoe store and selected a $-'i pair of shoo for whli li he olfered in payment a check fur '.M.(H) drawn Uin the Commer cial bank ol this city and signed by Kelh-y, Dunne A Co. of Portland. The chirk was dated Oregon City and Khafer endorsed It with his own name on the back. Ilu received for It the shoes and (15 In join. Mr. McKittrick says that one reason why he accepted the check was tiecaiise be did not think think that a man would put himself in danger of the stale prison for the paltry sum of .'(). Cliiel Hums was trying to get a trace of Khafer on Sunday but a yet baa no cbie as to the course which bo took when bo skipped from here. Diiiwtoiih. At a rneeling of the stockholder of the Oswego Iron and Steel Company Tuesday morning tlie following directors werti elected for the ensuing year : William M. Ladd, Martin Winch, C. K. Smith, Joseph jSiiuon and J, Frank Watson. The lioard of direc tors will meet in a few days and choose ollli-eri of tlie company, presumably the same gi ntlemen now glling the various oellioiiM. Anm ai. Camt Mkktim4. The annual camp meeting of spiritualists will open at New Kra July (i, and close July 23. Mono Hull and wife will be in attend ance during the entire ramp meeting. All are Invitud. Caiihy Camp Meeting. The annnal meeting of the Methodist church will lie held on the Canby camp grounds, beginning Junel'lst and con tinuing till July ?d. John N. Iieuison will have general charge. 8. A. Starr will conduct the singlnir (Phillip Song and Service.) I). A Walters will lie in charge of all league lure ling. Holiness meeting every morning. I'rcaching nt 1I)::I0 and 7:30. league lecture and drill every after noon at 2 o'clock. The Normal Kpworth league will be organised and drilled try Uro Watters, Including every phase of league work, both Fpworlh and Junior. Itis expected Dr Scbell w ill be prevent. The entire aftornoud of each day will be given to this lcpit'tmcnt litis year, Every leaguer should come. Following i the program: June 21 Opening day. June 24 Sermon Iry Itevs. John N Deuison and D. A. Watters. Juno 20 W. II. M. 8., Addresses Mr. Hov. D Whitlleld. June 27 Kpworth League Day. Ad- dresse by IteVH. C. K Locke and (t W. (irannis. June 2S AswH-iation Day. Sermon, Rev.T. L. Jones. Annual meeting. July Sermon bv Eev. M. C. Wire and S. A. Starr. Hoarding ratVs CO cents per day. Sleeping rooms, but uo bedding, fur nished. Delightful camping, excellent water, paaturc, feed, eato. The meeting are always good and help ful. Come ono and all. Statu or Ohio, Citv o Toi.kdo, Ll!('A COI'MTY a. Frank i. Cheney make oath that be is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Ciiknky A Co., doing business in the Citv of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONK IIUXDRKI) DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tbo use of Hall's Catakuii Ct'KK. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this (Ith day of December, A. D , 1SK5. jsKAlj A. W. GLEAPON, Notary Public. Haifa Catarrh Cure is taken internally and act drectly on the blood and mu cous surface of the system. Send for testimonial, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. iaT'Sold by DruggitB.75c. Protect Yourself. Insure in the oldest Fire Insurance Company in tlie world, tho Loan Insur ance Company, of London. Cash assets $10,270,535. F. E. Donaldson, Agont, Oregon City, Or. H you want an attractive sign gee OaviB the painter. Portland prices shop back of Pope A Co.' hardware Store. IIKAL KHTATK TIIASSFEKH. FurnlHlieil Krery Wn k by (he ( lai ka inns A hairnet anil Tniit (omiiany. Win It Wade io J M Taylor lot 1 ud2blk 140 Oregon City $ 800 (ieo Miller to Samuel Miller 15 acre in Isaac WhraMon D L 0 In t 4 n, r 1 e 375 Geo Miller to V, II Miller CO 82 acre in Isaac Whealdon I) L C In t 4 r le 1270 Dan'l Tlbc.rt to Logan k Stuart lot 3 in sec 4 t 2 i. r 2 e, 33.43 acre 33 13 H K and Tho Knowle to E and Clara liushong part of blk 115 Oregon City 3000 O I A H Co to Maltie Dudr.uin lot Hblk431nOI8Co'llHt a1 1 j Oswego 230 Jacob Kaugh to Mary A Maddock W acras In sec 30, t 3 s, r 1 e. . . . 1 K K Moody to C'bas U Cros lot 3 in tract 1 Molalla 75 FA and J lluines to Loni lot-r-mund 103 acre in se cor of claim 44, t3, r 4e 4000 Krdman Krisson to James Shaw lota 11) and 20 blk 12 in annex ad to Oregon City 200 James Shaw to Krdman Kriason lots 5 and 0 and 15 blk 8 in annex ad to Oregon Ciiy 300 W F Mullen to School Dist No 101 I acre in se cor nee 11 , 1 4 a, r 2 e 1 A 11 and J ISond to It Clinton lot 1.3 and Hin Orchard Hill ' 1 8 1) Caltirto Daniel Fisher lot 7 blk 144 Oregon City 000 Jas Shaw to Frank Warren lot 1 and 2 blk 1H in the annex ad to Oregon Citv 200 Adiureat of J I' Miller, dec to Fat Hyme lota 3 and 4 blk 28 Milwau kee 050 II T Sladun to Gladstone lieal Kstste Co lot 6 blk 2 West Side ad to Oregon City 250 James Ryan to H lirannon a part of blk 43 Clackamas Height. ... 500 It Hannon to Jatne Ryan lot 3 blk 13 of Canby 600 Having purchased the copyright of Thome's Title Abstract Indexes giving us sole rigid to use them in Clackamas county, and the abstract books compiled and formerly owned by Thorna A Son . we are prepared to furnish complete and accurate abstract of title and to correct or extend old abstracts. We solicit your patronage and guarantee first class woik. Otlice over Huntley' Drug slure. Clackamas AnsTEACT A Thi st Co. Workmen at Hubbard. Tho Ancient Order United Workman of Hubbard and Aurora united in a cel ebration and picnic here Tuesday. About 1500 people were present from the surrounding country, not a few coming from Portland and tl'ia city. At 10:30, a procession was formed at the railway station, headed by the Aurora band and including Company E. J. L. Calvert was presidout ol the day. He introduced L. H. Wells of Portland, who reviewed tho history of the Workmen's organisa tion. At 1 P. M. the audience re-assembled, when the chairman introduced Dr. T. C. Mai key, of Albany, grand master of Oregon, who made a maateriy address on tho objects and aims of the order. He showed the growth of the order in Oregon for the past eleven months to be most remarkable, notwithstanding the financial .depression. The grand mas ter complimented the lodge of Hubbard and Aurora, for Ihi display of enthusi asm and Interest. The address wag listened to with close attention and made a deep impression. The rest of the after noon was taken up in military drilling, games, etc., closing in the evening with a dunce. Much of the success of the affair was due to the activity of Mr. Isi dore Isaacson, who was the general man ager. "Keep a JuiiinlnV The following story from an exchange will interest the merchant of Oregon City : "The storekeeper who expect to do much business In 1894 must practice the lesson taught in the following story : "Two frog found themselves in a pail of nrlk, and they could not jump out. One of them was for giving up, and said to the other 'Goodby: I sink. I die!' Said hi mate, 'Brace up, you duller! Keep a jumping: and see what turn up.' So limy kept jumping up anil down all night, and by morning had so churned the milk that it turned to butter and they jumped off the butter to the ground. Applied to business the fable means: If you want the business of 1S04 to ex ceed that of 18113 "keen a jumping." Don't cry, "I sink, I diet" The mer chant who continue looking for bud time will not survive to see good times. Tlie man who keeps a jumpin' will see good time first. Carry a level bead, buy standard goods, and keep a good clean stock, an attractive Btore and ad vertise with bright, attractive ad. Oommandable Innovation Chicago, June 18. The city council tonight adopted a resolution to proyide each pupil of the public school with free school books, in order to remove the in ability of a large percentage of poor children to receiye a common school ed ucation on account of their parents' fi nancial circumstance. The latest in visiting cards at the Kn- tkkpkisr Okpick. Prices to suit vou. Kul'Bu's Headache Capsi'lks War- ranted. Read This Letter From a Chlratro Lady Chicago, 735 W. Adama St. Apr, 20, '01 Mr. Nohma Ln iitv, Des Moines, la. Dear Sir: A Samplo cf Krause's head ache capsule wa left in my husband' ofllre a lew day since, and as I was subject to headaches, lieiirulgic, nervous, and in fuct every other kind he thought fully brought tho sample box home. The very next day I bad a chance to try them and one capsule relieved mo in less than half an hour. Next day I was attacked (gain, took another capsule with the same delightful result, in less than half an hour rny head felt a well as ever, with no bad feeling a the result, I have bad these terrible bead ache for twenty year, and have tried every remedy that I ever heard of, but nothing I have ever taken has cured or relieved me a quickly as KruaWs Head ache Capsule. Mas. N. A. Skinnku. For sale by Charman A Co., City Drug Store. A (icniilne ISargaln. 40 teres of good land near Macksburg two new houses, garden, well, etc., 20 acres slashed and seeded to grass. Daily mail, Good school, etc. Will sell one house or will sell all. Will trade for Oregon City property. This will ap pear but twice. Write immediately. Address, J. 8. Woli-ek, 4t Macksburg, Or. Kterkliolilers Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oie- gon City Manufacturing Co., will lie held at the office of the company in Ore gon City. Saturday, July 14th 18'4, 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 husines as may come before the said meeting G. II. Jacobs, Secretary. Oregon City, Or., June 1, 184. Hard times Prins, S. F. Scripture baa reduced the price of ho-se shoeing to $1.50 per horse until further notice. All work at bottom prices. Many year exerience insure first class work. Warrants Itooght. State and County warrant of Oregon and Washington bought by James . Davis A Co., 247 Stark street, Portland, Oregon. Have you seen those beautiful Indigo, oil red and light prints, outing flannels, satteens and trimmings just received from Chicago at the Red Front Stores away below any price quoted in Clacka mas county before. Wedding stationery, tlie latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkri-kisk otliee. A child can do as well as you. We try to de Your serve your every day patronairc, pood will and con- Money fidence. 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 Back If You Want It. Huntley's Drug Store, Oregon City, Oregon. STATIONERY Can be purchased at almost any kind of a store except ing perhaps a hardware store. But 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 ? If you have been thinking so it will pay you to examine tho quality and price at Huntley's Book Store, OREGON CITY. DHVIES THE HIOTOGRAFIIER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. COUNTY TKEASl'KF.K'S NOTICE. I have now In my humls luiuls applicable to the payment ol nil narrsulu eiulmao.l prior to Msv 17, Is!. Interval will rene from date ol IliU uulice. 8. 11. CAL1KK, County Treasurer. Dated Oregon City. June 7, lssM. II I' IffoscKOot'-cjuit V. hJjy Wf lf star f tu4 Kl(Ml. I "V.. 0 Tit Imj er ftv trta I V?Si? """""" 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 P.Y TH0S. CHARMAN & SON, Who have just received a new invoice, also a full line of the best ladies fine shoos. 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. & LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. The Argonaut la the only high-class political and literary weekly published on the Pacific coast. Thousands of single-stamped copies or' it pass through the post oflice 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 13,0K) circulation. Argonaut building,. 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. J.J. KKDDERLY, GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware. -u- IW'. FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TINWORS A. SPECIALTY. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland, Oregon. 0AVIS 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, oireq-oitt city, oe-egon". A. W. LANDERH0LM successors to Landerholm & Gray, Dealer in and Manufactuer of JUSTREMOVEDto92Unionave.East Portland. Repairing a specialtyrDon't forget him. Oregon City Enterprise $1.50 Per Year in Advance. - Ci HARNESS and SADDLES.