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Clark. ili-a.li.ir II r ,k. I'd Urn M Ilia, ami ( ollnavM I lu a. in. MiimWy Vtmlurxlay ami KrlUay and return, on Inlluwlm daira at 1 .14 p. m Om.in Clly In VI. .la, bcan and Krdland 1pb Drr..u I lly HmnUy Wr.lnUy aud Friday al I lu I', M., Iavlu Vlula lama daya at 7 ml A. M. FH1DAY, JUI.Yfl, 1H!U. I'orti.ai' Nkw rAfKB. O'llrii'n, on il tlie iiH'iiri'omlorn o( Hie Still, llie now juijH'r to tm KlurliHl liy Hie IVrtlaiul jiriiiti'rn, lni liwt llifir J.ili on mvoiint ( lli jiliirinn ( lyH m-ltiliK liiui liiiifri In Hut (Ircuniii.in olliri', y In nHioiiiio to tlio uliitctiiiuit llmt Hii'ir (il.j.Tt wn lo il iwn Hint imi'or: "Tlio prlnteri ol llie cltv of I'ortlanil, ni etl n lur cllixi'iis KKiii'nilly, .iri'clali llm work tlnltn by thu inuiiug'-Mui-iit uf llm Ori'Kotiiita for llm city, not ttliiiiu fur tlii'ir l'iiT, but for iU inaumlli out biiilliii(, wlilch l evoryw'lii'ra rt'CHnlml hh one of the f!ntt fltrui't iiron on the cmiHt ami a credit to t'looity of I'ortlunil. It In not the do. nin of (he Sun I'tibliiihiiiK company to run out tlio Oni;oiilnii or ny other biHiiieiw cntirpriro in I'ortlunil or eluo whoro Tht'.v luiliiivo tliuru in room (or an ltiiliiMinlint ihiily, Siimlay at.d wtiiklv pnHr an or-jan of the H'ople who labor with tbier hii-mlriaml braina. Thirty-elflit printiire luivo bi'i-n thrown out of work by the InlriMliU'liiin of type m'tlinij ma chlncri In tl On.inliin'a romp mlng roomri, Tim now coinpuny will be on the co-operative plnn ami it will have no contiu.'lion with any into rout that will conllii t with the public. A Unit kok Uicvci.ite. Aniotiu wheel men a Krvat ilctJ of interoHt tiaa been iiinnlfcati'ii In the outcome of the experi ment nmile by the oi-tniHHU-r of Chicago in having IiIh men deliver mail on the bicycle. The affair wan briefly mentioned in the iliHputchea at the tinio. The ex periment rt-Htilteu" in a complete victory for the "bike," as its superiority over Htrect-cars lor jkihIuI delivery was very natirifactorily demonstrated. Tbespoclal delivery niesHeiiKf rs wcro nlvon seven incHHant's each to be delivered in tins same circuit. One of them was given i bicycle, while the other was told to de liver his inessaKes by mennsof the street cars and elevated roads. The contest resulted in u complete victory for the bicycle man, who made the trip in ttvo hours und 40 minutes, his competitor occupiuif three hours und twenty minutes in milking- the shiiio trip. ASTOKIA CaNNKHV lil'IINKI). The csn- nery of the Astoria racking Company, M, J. Kinney, principal owner, ono of the lur-.'1'Ht on the Columbia river was totally destroyed by flro early Friday morn Inn. The loss is estimated at $70,000, including nearly 10,000 cases of salmon ready for shipmont. The insurance cannot he ascertained, but is supposed to be 1 10,000. The origin of the fire is unknown. The government lighthouse tender Munzanta, lying at one of the adjacont wharves, was damaged in her upper riunitiK, and tho paint on hor hull badly blistered. She was only saved from entire destruction through the prompt action of First Olllcer Wilson. Justice blanks, real ostate blanks, and all other blanks at the Kstkhi'iiihi! of fice, l'oitluuj prices. Nkw Jtisricx()rrcit.Wlth the change of Justice of the pi-iieo In the Oregon City district a new olllce lias been oiieiieil where F.siiilro Dixon will be found In the future ready to administer justice after tint most approved style. It Is in the Hank of Oregon City building right across the hull from the Kstkhi-iusk ollice. Tint room is a good slxed one and a rail lias heeii run across so as to separate the court Hint olllcers as well as the witni'SHi's, attorneys and jurors from the speetulors who will lie allowed out side the bur where there is room to accomodate Muhups one liun swclalors. A small jury room has also been lilted up where refractory Juries can wreitle with the dilhViilt cases. Tim MotrxTAiw Ci.imhkhs. Much In terest Is being taken in the coming triji to Mt. Hood where the mountain climb ers of this section are to orgHiii.e as a club on the summit of Old Snow Cap. Those having the matter In churge an nounce that there will be nopostjiono ment of llie trip of tho MnzmniiH lo Mt. I total on July 111. The M ul torpor ipiar let will accompany them. A 2-lncli Udesi opi) w ill be used on the aiiinmit of the mountain A smoke wil! lie given during daylight which will be seen in 1'ortlaml, us well as the illumination in the evening , Sroi.R A (VT. Lust Saturday i. It McKliight wss a pitHm-nger Uin the northbound llowlmrg Imul and when be got through to I'urt1iil be found him self minus un overcoat. He at wire took an electric car for this place anil with the asnialance of Chief of 1'olice Hums soon had the thief, K. I,. Jones, in limbo. June was taken before Judtrc Fonts who line. I him twenty-five dollars in default of which he was committed to Jnll and he is now serving out a twelve day's bnaiding sentence with Landlord Maddock. Kil l to With (mast 1'oiu:k. Tues day's Oregoniaii says that at about 0 o'clock Monday evening, Charles Koll liter, an employe of John Hums, placed a charge of iwiler under a slump on the land owm d by (leoige Wei.llrr, six miles west of tho city, ami in a few short nunnli s following all that was left of blin was a mangled corpse. It was a premature explosion wherein Kollmer lost his life. It may be pwible that a fellow workman was killed, hut as the news reached the city at a late hour Monday night it was not jiossihle to ascertain definite particulars. Clackamas Hsi-kkhestki). The Cor vallis (iazette in its account of the clos ing i-xctclhes at the State Agricultural College lava in it account of the enter tainment given by the juniors: Mr. lister M. 1. eland delivered an oration entitled, "As lha Sowing, so the Heap ing." This oration was exceedingly good snd showed much lime mid study had been put on it. Mr. I.elaiid's de livery was lorcible, his hpetvli clear and gruniHtic, bis arguments good and hie gentures (nine In the right place. Ucclric Launches. The electric launch septus to have come to stay. It was popularized at the world's fair, and the public mind once interested is disponed to continue so. The storage battery fleet Is among the certainties of tho near future. Three boats have been put in service at Mil waukee. At AKoonu a bout has been started on an aititlciul lake of thirteen acres, making triiM of seven minutes, and is beimr. patronized extensively. I,ake Saltonstall, at New Haven, is be ing similarly equipped, and is as mark edly popular. According to llie Floctrical F.ngim'or, in thcue and in other cases the current from the trolley road is used to charge the batteries. It Is also sug gested that with the help of a motor gen erator, street railway companies, where conveniently located, might make a com mercial success of the electric launch during the summer months. Fewareor Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury w ill surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the w hole system when entering it through the mucous surface. Such articles should never bo used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the dam age they will du Is ton fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. IlaH'B Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous HUffaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catun'h Cure besureyou get thegenuino. It Is taken intorally, and Hindi) in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimon ials free. Ooid by druggists, prico Too. per bottle. A Queenly ileiiil can never rest on a body frail from dis ease any more than tho lovely lily run grow in the sterile soil. When con sumption fusions its hold upon a victim, the whole physical structure commences ltudocay. At such a period, bofore the disease is too far advanced, Pr. Tierce Golden Medical Discovery will arrest and cure it. 8o certain is this, that an offer is made to refund tho money paid for it when a failure can bo found under the condition of a fair trial. Protecl Yourself. Insure in tho oldest Firo Insurance Company in the world, the Sun Insur ance Company, of London, Cash assets 110,270,5:15. F. K. Donaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Or. Tim Nkw OmcKii. On Monday the new olllcers took their places In the court houso where everything is now moving along in routine order as usual. In the clerk's olllce (ieo. F. Ilorton holds forth as of old with II. 8. Strange as deputy, K. M. Hamshy may lie found at the recorder's dtirdt with J. M. Lawrence us deputy, K. C. Maddock Is In the sheriff's ollice ready to serve a puer or make an arrest. N. M. Moody is to act as his deputy. Judge Hayes will attend in sirson to tho duties of the county judge and may be found at the court house. Commissioner Frank Jaggar was In on Monday to qualify and is now silling In hi first term of com missioner's court. D. W, Klnnaird has moved Into the surveyor's office at the court house and will have II. It. John son as his chief deputy. Superintend ent (iihson and Assessor liradley are continuing their routine business just as though there had icn no election with the resultant new terms. M. L. Moore's ImiiiiIs hud an error in their make up which prevented him from taking charge ol the treusurer's ollice till Thursday noon when he had to have new bonds drawn. Tho mistake waa in writing the words twenty-five instead of twenty-five thousand, the numlier of dollars for which be had to give bonds. Foit a Nkw Ciicmn. Iwiv. I-ewis dray who bus churge of the field here abouts for the Lutheran denomination reports much intercut air. ig his people. The church in this city is In a flourishing condition and had thought to build this year but have about concluded to post pone such action till next spring. At Mucksbilrg a church has lsen organized and upon a tract recently donated to the church by Mr. A. Kiel the'lumber is being hauled lor a church edifice 24x30. The trustees having this work in hand are A. Klebe, Frank Kraxi-berger and C. Lorenx Mr. (irey also reports miii li interest in the work at Hiuhlund where a church lias been organized with the exH'ctinn that thevw ill tie able to erect a house of worship next y .-ar. All fine wash materials mnst be rough dried, then folded neatly and packed in box or trunk by thems-lvi-s. It Is best they be mended first. Challies, cre pons and summer silks should be care fully shaken and brushed, spots spong ed, bows of ribbon taken off and un made if possible, or the dust wiped off with bit of silk dipped in weak am monia water, and packed away in sep arate boxes. Tbls should also bo done to lace. If washable.it should be so treated; if not, dust well and wind about a bot tlo or wooden roll. Air the dresses all of a sunny morning, hanging wrong side out. If a yard is not convenient, a hot room is a good substitute. Rumpled ruches, bent bones, worn shields, sbonld all be taken out and the wuist linings brutdicd in all seams with cologne and water. Remove all feathers and flow ers from hats, putting in tissue pajierso as not to iiiutth. Pull out all leaves of the flowers, and before using them again breatho on them. Parasols should be carefully dusted, rolled and put in a loose slip cover. If gauze, put in some safe place and occasionally opened to alter tho folds. How to I'm Cold Cauliflower. This dish may be prepared with cold boiled cauliflower. Break the cauli flower apart, butter a scallop dish or shallow pudding dish; put in layer of cauliflower, moisten with cream sauce and sprinkle over a littlo grated cheese. Continue this until the dish is full, cov er with buttered bread crumbs, and bake half an hour in a moderate oven. now to Avoid a Cc'd. Keep your mouth shnt. If people would only do this, they would avoid colds and coughs and ofttimee serious Illness. The prescription is a very sim ple one, and not even the merit of orig nality can be claimed for it, but it un doubtedly is efficacious. Mr. Catlin, the celebrated traveler among the North American Indians, discovered that they were freo from many of the diseases which afflict civilized nations, and he attributed this exemption to the prac tice of keeping their mouths closed at almost all times, except when they are eating or talking. The mothers teach the children this from their earliest in fancy. And does it not stand to reason that it is better to breathe through the nostrils the chilly air when leaving a heated room for the street, or even when going into a cold passage, thum lotting it go straight to the lungs in an ordinary .way? Mr. Catlin declares that Shut your mouth" is the most important motto which the humau lan guage can convey. How to Remove Mildew. A spoonful of chloride of lime in a quart of water will probably remove mildew from your table linen. Strain the solution after it has stood long enongh to thoroughly dissolve and dip the cloth into it. Repeat if a first ap plication is not sufficient, but wash the mixture well out of the goods. Mow to Make Mine Meat. For every cup of cooked, chopped meat toko cups of chopped apples, a cup of tho uiout broth or liquor, a cup of raisins, a cup of currants, a eup of brown sugar, one-half cup of molusses, teaspoonful of cinnamon, one-half teaspoouful each of cloves and all spice, one-fourth of a teaspoonful of niace, the juice and grated rind of a lemon, one-fourth of a pound of citron, and one-half of a pound of candied frnit. Mix well together, add 8 cups of cider and simmer until apples and raisins are soft. When taken from the fire, add one-fourth of a cup of bran ay. Substitute for the cider a cup of sweet pickle vinegar, and use in place of the fruit remnants of jolly and pre serves. The liquor from brandied and pickled peaches aids in making delicious Uince pioa. Smoggllig Bait Jary Dliigrit. I'obtlakii, The trial of the alleged smugglers yesterday ended In a disagree j inent in the Unite ! Stutes circuit comt, and the jurors were discharged. Another 1 trial will be held. i When the jurors filed into ths clicuitj court room yeterduy morning they showed evident signs ol exhaustion. Tliey bad been out Just thirty-seven hours, and cooped up in their narrow quarters, wearied through loss of sleep many in the courtroom sympthized with Iheiu and hoped they would be dis charged, as It was generally understood no verdict could be reached. Judge Iiellinger directed the clerk to call the jury, after which, addressing the Jurors. he asked : "Gentlemen, have you agreed upon a verdict? Foreman Glover We have not, your honor. "Is there any possibility of your reach ing some conclusion?" "I don't think it possible." "Very well. Gentlemen, you are discharged. Such of you as may desire are free from further attendance on court and may bo excused." Miickliolileri Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oie gon City Manufacturing Co., will be held at the ollice of the company in Ore gon City, Saturday, July Hth IS'd, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day lor the pur pose of electing directors of the corpora tion to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other buniin-s as may come before the said meeting (i. B. Jacobs, Secretary. Oregon City, Or., June 1, 18!lL Hard times I'rlrej. S. F. Scripture lias reduced the price of ho-se shoeing to f 1.50 per horse until further notice. All work at bottom prices. Many years exierience insures first class work. Creamery Itutter. The finest and sweetest butter in the market is the product of the Vancouver Creamery . For sale by E. E. Williams, The Grocer, Warrants Ilought. State and County warrants of Oregon and Washington bought by James E. Davis & Co., 247 Stark street, Portland, Oregon. Have you seen those beautiful Indigo, 011 red and light prints, outing flannels, sulteens and trimmings just received from Chicago at the Red Front Stores sway below any prices quoted in Clacka mas county before. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Enterprise ollice. A child can do as well as you. We try to de Your serve your every day patronage, Money goodwill and con fidence. Back If You Want It. 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. 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 Btore or the druggist knows much about the QUALITY or stylo 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 Wen thinking so it will pay you to examine the quality and price at Huntley's Book Store, OHEGON CITY. D A VIES THE rilOTOGRAPIIER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. COl'NTY TRKASl'KEK'9 NOTICE. I have now In my hstuls funds applicable to the payment oi all warrnuu t'tnloraej prior to May 17, Iwi lutereal will cease from date ol this notice. 8. B. CALIKF, County Treasurer. Ihtted Oregon City, June 7, lwl. QAPES CAPES. Nothing sets off a women as well as a dressy tape. Are all the go now and tho finest selec tion in Oregon City can he found at TH08. CHARMAN & SON. For summer wear they have a very com plete line of DBESS GOODS. All the latest styles and weights. To he sold at prices lower than ever offered in this city. FOR SALE BY THOS. CHARMAN & SON, Who have just received a new invoice, al.-o a full line of the best ladies fine shoes. We have the finest and best assortment of shoes in the city. Trices low. Call and see. ThePioneerStore THOS. 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 CIIAGE. kr 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 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 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. J.J. KHDDERLY, GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware. I FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TINWORS -A. SPECIALTY. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland, Oregon. flAVIS 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, oregon city, oregon. A. W. LANDERH0LM successors to Landerholm & Gray, Dealer in and Manufactuer of HARNESS and SADDLES. JUST REMOVEDto92 Union ave. East Portland. Repairing a speclalty-Don't forget him. r n i i Ti i Oregon city Mterpi $1.50 Per Year in Advance. A. rise