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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, JULY ti, ism. OREGON CITY OFF1CKK8 Wvor, Rer inter. - Chief of Police - Akeaor, Trr uuirvr, Citv Aliorupv. Street t'intlnrr. Suj T. ( Waier Worka, Oft-Kncinw. lltram 8trlht I.. 1.. Porter Chun. K. Burn K S I'alin K. 1. Hulinan K. V. irlc f. HilfwkJr, W. II. Howell IV klnnatM Couiirilnien C. O. Alhrlsht, Jr., II. I. Kelly. . " S. Urwnman. J J. Cooke. B K JuskMr, II. C. Sttveua, Geo, Broiiiihtou, M. HnwfU ttmnrll meetaflnit ViiH'dy oteach month In rlt) halt. Local Alvii tiimr. . lldvat'ter no Kval ailvertiHuunt will bo inserted in the Kntkkihisk utiles payment for the name is made at the time the atlidavit of publication is ren deied. This rule will U iuijHT.itive ami deed-beat litigant, ho make it a prac tice of working the court, lawyers and now papera will have to look to some oilier paner toitet their notice puMitduM. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Prices the lowest Ked Front Stores. UnlySSo. tvr pound can for Cedar Camphor. Pol. I by all druggists. Webster Smith of Silverton was the guest of Recorder Ramshy on Ihe Fourth. Furnieister & Andresen keep a fine assortment of strings for the banjo, vio lin, guitar and mandolin. For this month only IMlomy & Busch will sell jelly glasses with heavy tin covers for 35 cents per dozen. For good sauna:, e of all kinds call at the City View market, foot of Seventh street. Funs A Sciiiltz. A W. France and sisters were picking tip i-n Thursday preparatory to their use. il summer fHttng to the coast at be; ide. T.iere will be a meeang of all the com tnuiees of the Chautauqua Assembly at Mrs. E. E. Charman's on Monday even ing at 8 o'clock. I".. E. Willi ims, the Urocer, has se en. J the agency for ihe Vancouver Cr Minery Butter, and recommends it atuve all other brands. Kimball organs are admitted to hp the sweetest toned and most durable organ made. See Burmeister & Andresen about prices and terms. Thos. A. Roots, son of Jas Roots, Esq., of Clackamas was married at his father's residence lat Tuesday to Miss Bertha E. Dean of the same place. H. E. Cross bus for rent one of the mot desirable lesidences in Oregon City. Finely located anil commands a beauti ful view. Hot and cold water, bath and good stable. I. II. Amos of St. Andrews Brother hood, Portland, will conduct services at St. Paul's Episcppal church, Sundav morning. Mr. Amos is one of the live business men of Portland and makes a very interesting talk. All are invited. Buy your groceries o! F. Dresser & Co., 339 Washington St., Portland, and get the "Wonders of the World's Fair" abso lutely free of expense. Every 3.50 pur chase secures one portfolio. Good delivered at boat and car landings at Oregon C ity. Warm weather makes a demand upon the vitality which you should be pre pared to meat. In order to overcome its debilitating effects, take Ayer's Sar saparilla. It purines and invigorates the blood, sharpens the appetite and makes the weak strong Mrs. C Callahan of Molalla died on Monday of this w eek. She was one of the pioneer settlers and was well known and universally esteemed. Her remains weielaidto rest at the Dickey Prairie cemetery beside those of her husband w ho died about a year ago. E. J. SwatTord of Salem recently bought an interest in a bakerv in Port laud to which he has been giving his at tention. On Monday evening he was in town on his way home having found a party who wanted the business worse than he did. He does not yet know what be will turn his attention to. Have you seen the latest? The place to find it is at the mamoth store of Char man & Son where they have just received a Cue stock of the latest novelties in dree; goods together with a full line of the la test novelties in trimmings, including the celebrated Hercules braid. The but tons to match are something new and unique which you should not miss seeing. A dispatch from Medfordsays: "The the poles and wires for Medford's electric light plant are all up and the principal business houses wired. Mr. Baird, who is putting in the plant, has gone to Port-' land purchase his machinery for the oper ation of the plant." The Mr. Baird here relerred to is John Baird, formerly of this city who in conpany with Creed Stratum is putting in the plant at that place. Talk about fruit ! Mrs. Sarah Fancber brought some fine samples to this office on Thursday morning which would make one's mouth water. They were all large and luscious, and spoke louder for Ore gon soil and climate than whole pages of print. Among those brought were uouie large white atrawberries, some fine white raspberries, a branch of white grape currant, Fay's prolific currant and a branch of the Industry gooseberry, the fruit of which is more than an inch in diameter. A GLORIOUS DAY. Old Sol's Smiles Shone I'jifii Thousands. rntrlotlc('ltl'in (Vlelirute hy Thou, anils In this t'ltjr-Klne (irovf F.x t'rclses and Lively Knees. The nicest crow J fwt seen in thi ,1... L....ll. ..f 1.,lu l. j CUV HHB JMVnt'lll Ull mc i uhimiui v ! participate in the exercises anil enjoy the content and race. At an early hour i they hcan to arrive from the country and soon a continual Hiring of teams was j pouring into the city. The electric car ' and boat U'jan to bo crowded by nine : o'clock and from then on they were (crowded till a late hour at nitfht, there j being many left here till the la-t car in I ihe evening. A more quiet and good I natured crowd was never eonnnyuted in anv citv and not an accident worth re- I f..r.1!nit la known tii have occurred. During the procession in the morning and the races along the street in the afternoon the street was crowded from the buildings on one side clear across to those on the other side in the immediate vicinity of the races while the whole length of the street and every vantage point was utilized. At 11) o'clock the procession formed in chartn of Grand Marshal, H. E, Smith assisted by Aids O. A. Harding and J. U. Campbell. Those who have lived in th city many years speak of it as the largest and best in the city. It was composed of the speakers and officers of the day in carriages, those oceuping seats therein being Hon . C. W. Fulton, orator of the day, Mias Bessie Evans, reader of the Declaration o Independence, Rev, J. V. Cown, D. D. E. M. Rands, president of the day, Mayor Hiram Straight, Judge J. W. Meldrum, Mrs. F. L. Cochrane and Mrs. E. E. Williams. The liberty car, a band of Brownies out for a time, Com pan F acting as escort for the procession, Mead Post Xo. 2, G. A. R., Falls City Lodge No. 50 of the A. 0. U. W., Wil lamette Falls camp Xo. U"t Woodmen of the World, companies A, B, and C. of the Boy's Brigade, the tire companies in uniform, citizens) on foot anil other special attractions. Music was furnished by the O.egon City. Clackamas and Park riai-e bands. The formation was on Main street above Fourth and the line of march from there down to 10th street then back to First and down to the grounds on the water front at the foot of Ninth str.-et. The prooeion moved like clock work with not a break to mar its attractiveness. At the grove an immense crowd gathered to listen to the exercises. The grand stand had been tastily fitted up and decorated for the occasion and al though there was an inpuflicien'y of seats and shade the throng listened with marked attention and appreciation to the exercises which were very interest ing and consisted as follows: Invoca tion by Rev. J. W Cowan, D. D., read ing of the Declaration of Independence by Mis Bessie Evans of Oswego; ora tion bv H m. C. W. Fulton of Astoria. Interspersed w ith the-ie were patriotic a n rendered by a chorus of forty voices un der the direction of Mrs. E. E. Williamsi The vocal music was fine and lent in no small deirree lo the pleasure of the occa sion. All who spoke of Miss Evan's ren dering of the Declaration of Indepen dence were loud in their praise. Many said that it was by far the best render ing of that patriotic document which they had ever heard and that she made the sentiments much more vivid than they had ever felt them before. Senator Fulton 's oration was not long yet for solid meat applicable to existing exigencies it could not well be surpassed. It was listened to with marked attention by the vast crowd and the sentiments expressed touched a tender chord in the h arts af every patriotic American citi zen. He dealt throughout with ques tions of the hour and the duty of all as American citizens to strive to know and do that which will best promote the good of the whole country. Of course he re ferred to the recent crime in the sister republic across the water by which the red-handed anarchists had wantonly re moved the head of the French govern ment. His strong condemnation of an' archy was heartily applauded by his hearers. The races in the afternoon were all excellent and attracted a wonderful in terest. It would be almost impossible to describe each one as several notices of contest have been filed and it will be impossible to give the winners, so the names of the winners will be deferred till next week when the judge's report can be published. One would naturally suppose that after a day of excitement that the crowd would melt away by evening, but Main street presented a lively appearance till a late hour. Nearly all of the business houses were finely decorated. The electric lights fl iflhed and across the sky shot the rocket, and the many colored candles, with an occassional fire balloon which Biiledaway in the night watched by thousands of spectators, while upon the street the firecracker and bomb made night glorious (for the small boy). The dance given by Company F in the evening was a successful and brilliant aTair. Altoge ther the day was one long to be remembered. From est i males secured from the boats and electric car companies it is evident that the crowd here on the Fourth from outside of town was much largerthnn was supposed. A sate estimate for the Port land folks in the city Is 10.000, and there must have been 5,000 from other points olitai le of town. This means that there weie LV.000 pimple in town on the Fourth. It is estimated that there was not less than INiOO people at the Sandy celebra tion and a big time was had. E. C. Maddoek was present from this city and acted as grand maishil. In the ab sence of the orator of the dav J. A. Free man of Eagle Creek and Richard Brad ley of Powell' Vallev made stirring 8eecho8, Iaist Friday Win. Logtis, in company ! with several young companions, was !don to Mr. Morcy's lanclt below town, ! when he fell in the barn and fractured In arm hist above the wrist. Asiile j t from the inconvenience cf carrying his arm in a sling ho is getting along very comfortably. The City View meat maikct on the bhill'haa changed hands, W. S. Janney returing to go East, lie is succeeded by Julius. Schnltz, recently from Penn sylvania, who will lie associated with Mr. Flynn in running thai popular market in the future. R. W. Porlcr, who has had ersonal charge of the road work in ihe Canemah district, has been repairing the Mad leading from the village up to the bin If above, and those who have occasion to travel that way will find that thorough fare in fine condition. J. F. Richardson, of the province On tario, arrived in this city on the evening of the Fourth and is the guest of his cousin, R. D. Wilson. He is looking about the country as well as visiting, and may decide to locate here. Dan O'Siel. who has been in charge of the big hotel at Corouado Beach in ! California, returned the first of the week j to remain up here at least for the sum mer and there is a probability that he! will remain H'rmanently. I Judge Meldrum was the recipient of a , tine gold watch chain and box of cigars from the court house gang a-i a token of their appreciation and esteem, upon his, letirement from the judge's office. Did you know that your old hat and seedy cloths can be made to look as good as new by the; Oregon City Dye works? You can save one-half the price of a new suit by renovating your old. E. C. Hacket and wile have gone to Whatcom to visit his wife's folks for a while and if he finds employment and a country to suit he may conclude to re main over there. There was a big crowd present at Cor nell's grove atSpringwatcron the Fourth and interesting exercises were had. The oration was delivered by II. S. Strange. Miss Mollie Holmes, who has been very ill is we are glad to report very much better and is now considered out of danger. The people of Redland reort a big celebration. Hon. Geo. O. Rinearson delivered a stirring oration there which was well received. A. 8. D esser returnt d from Delena on Thursday where he deliveied a fine ora tion on the Fourth to a large concourse of people. The Deep Creek celebration was a suc cess, there being a large crowd present. The oration was delivered by Ed. Bates. Nathan Tingle and wife were expect ing to leave on Friday for their home at Beaver in Columbia county. Mrs. Martin White of Columbia county has returned home after a few days visit with Mis. Nathan Tingle. Jacob Miley of Union precinct, one of the substantial farmers of the oounty, was in town on Tuesday . J. II. Boring of Damascus was in town on Thursday on business. Water L'oiiMimers Can pay their rent to T. L. Charman, secretary, at his office, Room 5, Char man Bros, block. 21. A Genuine IJargulu. 40 acres of good land near Macksburg two new bouses, 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. S. Woi.fer, 4t Macksburg, Or. TuallA f.lanlra raa autata tilanlra an1 H UCVIVV u 1 1. . 1 1. 1 1 ...... UK. ((.., j all other blanks at the Enteri-kims of-1 ttce. rortiana prices. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. PPiCES II VMW III wmr -m m -mm m m : The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard, Mill ON IIK YULKN. Interesting mid Micccsslul Trial Made lly the OregonlHii. On the morning of the Fourth and again on the Fifth two bicycle rider w ith Ihcir wheels heavily loaded will) buinb le passed through thlsclty. They were Kefliil carrier fur the Oregonlun sent out to supply paer to the upper valley while the trains are not running. Ol their first trip and it success Thursday' Oregoiilan says: The two expert bicyclists who)cHtcr day started up the Willamette valley with SIX) copies of Ihe Oregoiilan have al'iiuilcntly demonstrated that the silent wheel is a very utlfactory substitute for the railroad They reached Salem nearly on railroad lime. From that Hiilit the journey wa continued to Eu gene City by one. No word ha been received from the second rider, but it Is supposed that ho reached Eugene City, K'.'l miles distant, Inst night, hi safety, and liirulshed all the news of the day to anxious valley residents who have Ikmmi totally cut oil' from the outside world since MoHilny. Five bundle of paMi fresh from the press were tied on each bicycle, making a total weight ot one machine and rider, Mr. Wallace, "11 hiiihIs, divided as follows: Rider M0 xmuds; PaHr 50 iNiunds; bicycle 31 Hiund No extra weight w carried, except a lemon or two for purpose of lefreshment, and the start was made promptly at fi o'clock. The run to Oregon City was made in two hours without Incident. A curiom crowd watched the two rl dors at they passed through town, without stop. The city by the full has daily electric and river communication with Portland and it was not necessary to distribute Oregiuiians, or even to delay lung enough to advertise their errands. Then came the run to alem on the east side of the river. Various com munities were passed, and the dearth of news relieved by the pacrs. Aurora was reached. A short stop was made to eat one of the famous meal of the old German town, and then Ihe journey was resumed At Hubbard a Fourth of July celebration was in full blast, but there was, by the unanimous consent, a re cess until tho two heralds could ap propriately received, and questioned, and relieved of a share of their news pasr burden. Woodhurn, tiervais and Brook was reached in good time, and the Oregnnians eagerly taken Hisiion of. At one o'clock the wheelmen, very dirty and very warm, but stout hearted and comparatively fresh, road Into Salem. They could have easily disposed of all their paiH'is, but there were many ho pie on up the valley who were yet to "lie reached, ami who were deserving of Im partial treatment. So '200 papers were saved, and after a rest and a very hearty meal, Mr. Pierce continued on the way up the valley to Eiii'ii. and Mr. Wallace started on the return to Port land. It is interesting to. add that Mr. Wal lace ate eight meals on his journey yes terday, of such dimensions that a small famine was created in the restaurants between this place and Salem. He drunk nearly as much water as a horse, and, withal, gnade a net loss of four pounds in weiuht. Drew ned At the Clurkunia. Tuesday afternoon Leo Grenier, of Portland, sliped on tho timbers above the dam across the Clackamas, where he was fishing, and went over into the deep water below, where ho was drawn nndcr tho planking by tho undertow and wus drowned. His companion made every effort to rescue him. The body was recovered soon afterwards and Coroner Ilolman brought it to this city. Deceased was a fencing-master and ex showman, familiarly known alxjut the North end as "tho captain." He was a native of France, about 40 years of ago and had resided In Portland about three years. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's Dis covery know its value, and 'those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a Trial Bottle Free. Send your name and address to II. E. lluck len & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Lifo Pills Free, ss well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. , All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost nothing you G. A. Harding's drug store. f.100 Reward, for anv trace of Antipyrine, Morphine, Chloral or any other injurious compound In Krai'sb's llBAiAcnit Cai'sulks. 25 cents. For sale by Charman & Co's., drug store. Why Net I'oo tl,a Ix.ut butter "Vaneouver Creamery" is the best. Try it and be convinced. K. . wii.mams, ineurocer. Powder: Skin Eruptions and similar annoyance I are cnused by nil Impure blood, which will result In a more dreaded dicac. Unless removed, slight Impurities will develop into Scrofula, !: ma, Salt Khcunund other serious 1. result 01 Bad Blood I have for torn time Itfvn 4 llltrii' , two. m IiIihhI IioiiIiW, lor Willi li 1 tNk niAity rvntoiuca inn uul nii in' xl- I lu4 linw i.iwnii lour whir-. r jf-jyvg Willi llw niml iulirfiil mult KKM ' mloying hi hwlth I anir kiww, liirliiillrnly 'pound nd my liwmh "V 0 "' iiw at well. 1 am I'r'T.V't . ."ii2"w m4n. JOHN S. Mihl.lN, Cnnnil IMnM I im. ., W..liUui.., U. C. Our Tmillw m Ulinxt ml Skin Pikwkh I in luunv mliliru. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atfcnti. Cj. lh'furo contract inn your crop it will In to your ititert'Ht to H(0 C. J. MITCHELL, At'wiiiiA, imitoos. Mltriillml A Co., UW an. I HJ Kmlil Hun t, Han raui'l.i-o. t.lltKiillial llriMi.S ami 10 VValor Nl. York. ,vj horoiiKli si., liuilnii F. C. STREYFFELER, TIC ACt I ICU ORGAN, PIANO AND VOICE CULTURE. In Oregon City F.very Saturday. Leave order t Kiiterpriso ulllce, 4 (H F.. Market r-t.. Portland, l. FOR SALE OR TRADE, Tract nt CLACKAMAS rill'lT LANDS. IhmhI lioiiMi. Imrn, to. AImi LOTH IN III AlmroNK J. K. IlKooM. Park Hare. Oregon. ANTKD-I'iuhliig 'ahv.T nf ol Ail ft ilrma. Lltmral aalary anH tipfii.ei tinnt wrrkly. IVnnnirnt o.ltlon llltnlVN lllloS CO., Nurarrrim'n. I'orllaint, ori-foii. IPS THE RED FRONT STORES. New Goods. Cotton cliullies Tijc yd; wool fhullicH (worth !l."c) for 'J0c; Muck iuhI figured siitcfin l'.'Ju yd; dark irinU .V; rem nant prints do and '; rcinniintH fl fushiiiern nt l"o yd; '.'V ciishiin rcs for I V; loo lawns for 10; indingo blue lrints oo, turkey red prints ojc; unbleached muslin .le; Indies' Hciiinlcss fust liluck hosn l.o; Indies', gents' mid fliildrcnV Bhot's lit iMipuliir prices; 1H pounds dry griin ulutcd Hiinnr Arlnickle and I. ions collee '"c; phiius pruncH and js'iirs oo js-r jsiund. TltAIH'l FOll I'llOIlUCK OF Ml KINDS. Hamilton Bros., Oregon City and Park Place, Or. dlreclly and liullreetly, liy people who cannot do their own flsurln, wrlto llmlrown letters, or keep their own hooka; unit who do not know when hiiilneaa and Irani paper whli-h thrjr mut liumllu every iluy are tiiadii out corrm-lly. TAII theao Ihliur. nd much inure, wo teaeh (hniiuM. Ilundrt'da til our irritiliiutr are In irl iKmltloiia, and there will lie opening, for hundred more when time Improve. .Vnc la the time to pre pure for them. Ilealilea, hutlue rdumtlon la world all It eola,nr nnr't eien um. rend for our raUloffun, to luuru vh'it and h'tir wu leui'h. Mulled Ireu to any ndilreaa. Portland Business College, Portland, A. P. Armstrong, Prln. UnloiulYourLivcr Three Down of Moore's Revealed Remedy Will Make You Feci Netter. Bot'H your back acho? Does every Htep Hcem a burden? Yon aoo billious. Moore's Revealed Remedy Will give you relief. Try it. For nale by all urug(?ints. FOR- AjSOLUTELYJURE DlUGS OO TO Q A. HARDING. NONE I1IIT OOMPtTENT PHARMACISTSemp oyed Fine Perltarles anl Toilet Article!. Alio full .took of 3P-A.I2TTS" OILS ETC. Victor : Bicycles. LKAD TIIK WOULD Cash or Installment. largest stock of Kuliil iiii'l cushion tiro wIiccIm on (lie const from if Id to tf:n. liivo tin a mil licforc IniyiiiR ovi-kman vmi:i:l CO., Ml Wellington St., roitliintl, Or. ;Niiircr A'illillon fr Kalinin Ui-enw. Notice Is linriihv given, Hut tint undor signed will apply to tln city council o( Oregon City.lhcgon, ul the legillur meet ing in July, for Hie continuation ol Ihe license (or mI'hiii at the corner ol Main and Fourth streets in said city. John It. Tkkmiutii. Oregon Citv, Or., June 8. isnt. Golden West linking Powder HAS NO Ht'l'KIIIOH II ny .af (It-utar. MOSKY UY PI'NDKII BY any an or, If NoT HATlsKAlTOllY. Mm t iMaruNi) T Clossct& Devon. Af IIII.I.KH l.olH.K, NO. M. K or P. Mi-i-l. rvrrt Krlilay l k lit at the K. ul I". hall. Vlalllll Kill nil I. Ilivllr.l H. I- Hol.UaM. C f. Y J. Lot . K ill II aii't I Lowest Prices. aro lost annually, Oregon, j. . a If you are intcrcHtodjn Advertising i you ought to be a cub- i. Fcribcr ot Pkintkkh' Ink: i a journal for advertim-m. $ PriiiterH Ink iri isHUcd weekly and is filled with contributions. and helpful HiiggestionH . from tho brightest minds ' in the advertising busi ness. PrinterH' Ink costs only two dollars a year. A sample copy will be sent on receipt of five cents. ADIIIIKNH PKINTKKH' INK. 10 Spu St., rtUi York i NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEKN TIIK BRIDGE AND DKI'OT. Double and Single Rigs, and Bad die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information rnKardinu any kind or stock promptly attended to by porson ot letter. Horses Bought and Sold. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH FullStock of Guns Ammunition. Repair on all kind of mall mc!ilnet prornptly mail. Duplicate key to any lock manufactured. Hhop on Main Htrret, naxt to ttobliu'a Btablui.