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( Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME OU.T.CO'H XTKAMKII. Mlnmiinr lUMllNA, oskwii. mr. IK Vita MRTMNII. "" 7 l. m. ' II :a. in. IK) p. III. 4.IIOl,til. mi .in. i, m. t ;i i yp. hi, II (mil. in. Mi li, Hound Irln 111 n.iita M) p. in. Tllnuoatd miliJiinlluiilniMKn wllliiiilt in il I co Klll'TIIKIi.l I'A IKIU HAM-WAV. " HcKIH li.il'NII. California Kmrixa Mliriiiivli) Ko.nliurg Umj.1 (way .uiliiiiii) MO, m. in p. iu, ol'TM HOI' X I. ItiwKtitini Local (way iimlniii) California Ktpreu (Ihroiifli) Mi a. m 7:11 i. Ill WIU.AMKTTK r-Al.lJt KI.KtTHIU IUI1.WAY Tim latilo, lv lav Omiinii Cliy, WIIU imKalla. "A.M. (II. A.M. V tt ft mi " II Wl ' II 41 ' I " V M, in p. U. in " am w) M m " IKI'r TIMN, 1,1 A. M. l!i A. M. 10 ID III 1 11 l " II NU " I ' I', M. I up. u. I ;i ' nu ll "I " 'J !t ' j ; - 1 tt " mi " I in " i " k in - 4 ml " 4 If ' 4 Ml " 4 If. l).IM " t Ifi l " (i " II. UU " ft II ". C. A. Mll.l.KH. Hllpl. TIIK MAIM, tlalll rliiMl fnllll Nnrlll. II III., a ltl..p III. Ualliolutt (,ilii Huiiili, V a. in., 0; ft p. m. Iht Rol'Tlta. (iri-u.in City In IVrlUii.t mm Knl Vlda l(ll v. Ifar ; -.11 p. M ami ft IU P M.arrlvpa II H5 A M li, I 4 A P. M. I arrlrn I'nrllanil. K.irru. W vitNlilo, Hanilr ami lllnhlainl rviilna mall. on-nnii CIljrtiiKly.Carua. Mullim. I.ltatral ami Mnlalla Ivatra at VI In. ami arrlvi'i at U ill. laily llrrmiii Cllr tu Heaver ( rri-k. Mink. Clark. Wi.rc UriH.k. I'lil.iti Mill., ami I iiln.n. ! I IU a. m. M.iinlity WmIiik..!. ami KiUlay ml run i in on lullowlnx ! al I p, in (Irrioii city In Vlnla, ntn an.t Krdlanil Iravri iirryMii I'll v MomUy Wi,lnrUv ab'l KrliUyall tu I', Ixavlnf Viola aama ilaya at 7 uiA M, kuihay, Af(irsr 10, mu Olt on tiik (). V. The Kntkmpnihk riH'i'iitly notril 1 1 1 it t it move wit on foot to n eurit the I'lti'tiplnii of the Oregon 1'iicillci rullruud to the Nummlt of I he Cam udm. In tlil connection the' Cor valliN TiiiHw niiyi;' Keiri'Htii(utie Duly ut Hun. John Minto nre in the (' ciidcN enat of the cud of the (). I', track looking over the run to (or the proKWeil eitHtern (tinnectlun with the (). I'. by wagun road. In nnnpiiny with Heceiver Claik ami Mfoaduiaitler Hullivan they went over the route hctwrcn iH'troit and Independence I'rniriu the Unit o( lliia week. The right milei u( grade cuhI of Manlia, built 11 vi year ago waa not ao badly ilamuged by IIimmIn an reortel. Ono bridge in the grade a mile ami Imlf ennl of Idiiuha haa lut lla IringcrN, but the Ix'iita till Hlmid. The grade la exi ellelit, broad and Ntralght, and the eatiinate for rehabillilittlon ia in,(HX)or hum. Several liillea of Idanlin tie" are laid all ready for the track. Mr. Minto la eiithiniiaxtic over the ptOMuilliii, ami (leema It entirely fi'uaible, and attysthat with $:t()U he can pluce the Mad from tbia aide up to thu auminlt to the inountaina in ao excellent a condition that one team can draw L',000 pounda up it. A pack train from Pant of the inountiiinH waa al the 0. 1'. lermlnim wlien the party reached there, and the'o ia a movement on loot to eatahliali a mail route, by which reaideiita acrtMui the range ran be uccomniodatt.'d with a mail acrvlce every two duya intttead of once a wivk aa oow. Large parliea of liuntura and plcHDiire teekera frem th valley are al ready out there ami many more are going-. Poim.ANii'N Watkr Conkcit. The Hull Hun pipe line la now, according to the Oregtmhin, complete (rom.iiour the lowor bridge acroita Hull Hun to within two unlet of the head woika. The worat part of the line up Hull Hun la laid, and thu pipe will beconneclod with the head works before Heptember 1 . There wai a gap of a mile or to nl tl o Sandy and up Sandy bin IT, which bud to bo akipNd becauae tho extra heavy iron for that oil ion of tho pipe had not come to hand. The Iron will all bo here in a few duya, and with ordiuurly favorable weather the pijxs lino from the head works to No. 1 rcwrvoir w ill be com pleted by October 1. Tho cunt lion line from Mount Tabor to tho river ia nearly completed lind tho line from the went aide of tho river to tho City Turk will be flnlhliud in proper time. Forty lengllmof tho bitll-und-Boek't-uliit pipe for the submerged lino under tho river have arrived and nro laid out on the cant aide. They aro quite a uuroHity to foundrymen, us ouch length welgha 10,000 Hiunda and hna a big hall or bowl on one end and a socket on tho other to correspond. Tho laying of Una sub merged pipe la about tho mont dilliciilt and particular work connected with the coiiHtruction of the pipe line. It will be laid in a trench dug ucronn the bed of the river, and if it la defective it will not be an easy thlug to locate tho leak. Maiiiom County Sckd. Tha Capital Journal l'ubliHlnng Company, of Salem haa commenced a writ of rc.viow procced inga ngaiiiNt Marion county, arising out of tho refusal of the county commission ers to allow its bill of claimed for tho publication of seventy-eight squares of tho county court proceedings of tho April term. fiAMn.H or pKMocKATia Hupiwr. Tim Oiciion IhMiiMiimt In ilond. E, II. KIhrk, i"lltor, In hid Isstm of Tlmrwluy IlINt printed till) IlllluwillK lllldlT till) lll'llll of "Nntlco of HimiH-nnloii." " Willi this iiiiiiiIiit tlm IieinucnU AiispoixlH niMlcn tlm with no i n ti-til Ion uf roMiiinliiK. We In this" without miy liiltur IViillfiK lowiinl anyuiio, but with tint liveliest frlewlhliip lor tlioHo w lioliuve dotto llielr lxo.1 to Imlp unIiiIii iliuii'Minitlu paper In Minion county. Omt reason l our tukiiiK tills action In tlml wo cannot it fl'or'l to give uny moro of our timu ami moni'y to tlie Jiniiix rutlc party, TIib iHjM-r lia lived out two yeara mul a half mul Iihn diminished our niimtnto Unit x(nt Unit It Ihu'oidkn our duty to iiilt. V do not hellttvo tliut ut present any one can muktt (IniiHXTutlii uiNr pay, and wo Intensely dlNllkti to run puper tliut we know In not up to tlio mark. Wo ire iiwnrn Unit anino NiilmrrlptioiiN have, not expired and II ny Nu'iwrlliur fuiila arrived ut our coiirmt wu hUiiiihI reaily l uiply the Oregon ritutoiiiuti (or tlm Imluiu 1 of IiIn time. HKI.KI'TIOK OK 8('IiHI, Hooks. Ac cording to tlm Uwn of lRSIl thin In the yvur fur adopting text hooka to be used in the pulillii schools of the auto during the next nix yours. The luxiku tu be used ure selected by the sev eral county m lusd atiporihtendorit mid tncinhcra o( the ntutii bi'iinlof ejtatnlnera, who ure to record thefr vote before the Urst day of JitNuury next. The lute school superintendent in directed by IhW to li-n'ie a circular to the county aiirH-r-Intendi-nla mul the exuinim-ra containing lint of Ntudici to I tauulitju the pub lic m ImkiU, together with the wholesuUi, retail, rxchunga uud Introductory prices of nil the hooka in the lint. TIiomi on titli'il to vote writu opposite each Ntudy the text lsok or series of text InxikN pre- lorrcil. I In' ml ri'U ics ri) transmitted to i ,.., i .... i i .. i i... ... I """" urn ' J the NUito board of education, and upon a canvas of the voto Hie text books re' celving a majoiity of the vote east are declined to be the atlthorixed text hooks for the all years next succeeding the of ficial announcement. CkAMikHHY Cii.TiUK. The Hundon Itccord imtea the starting of a new in dustry in that locality. ltsay:"An- dtew Johnson Intends going Into the cranberry business on bis ranch near Heunett Heach. lie has two acres ready (or lint plow and will set out tho plants this fall or winter. Mr. Johnson hus some gixsl land adupted to that business and there fee ins to bo no reason why the cianlierrv industry will not prove profitable." Over in Washington there Is a crnnlx-rry iiuirh, which bus been in successful operation for several years, but this is we lielicve the first attempt to raise the Thanksgiving delicacy in Ihia this slate. PlMTANCK No OllKTACl.lt Till) DallcS Chrouiclo says: "To deride a bet as to w hether an animal could drag I'M tlm. of sand in a sack at the end of a rojie half a mile long, the axpcriiocnt waa tried on Third street toduy. There is an idea that a weight, after It is a certain ('.istaiire from the power applied to move it, becomes practically Immovable, and tho repeating of this statement led to the trial today, the let being that a certain niulo could not drag the sack SO leet. The question whs soon decided, for the animal walked off with it and could not be stopped until the end of the block was reached. Mkn at Cm hcii Hev. J. W. Cowan wishes to know why tho churches of this city are nut attended by the men, and to get al the reason aa near as ho can, lias addressed a letter to a number of the business men asking them their own reason, mid to obtain from other men their reason for not attending church. Tho subject will bit the theme of his ser mon next Sunday evening and ho hopes to secure and throw some light on the Biiliject, w ithout bowoer, using anyone's name. SlDIK HnKBHYTKHIAN PLANS. NoW that the time has come for the Presbyterians to begin w oik remodeling their church it will bo necessary for them to have ser vices ehewhero For the Sunday school at least one of tho rooms in the Shively block will be utilized and possibly some of the other church meetings will be held there. During part of tho time that building is in progress Mr. tiihoney will be away on bis vacation so that there will probably be no preaching service. Kavk Discount. Save money and trouble by Insuring your property nt the largest Insurance Agency iu tho city. Soverul of tho lest Knglish and Ameri can companies represented. Oenoral fund city warrants taken at pur in pay ment for insiirani'O premiums until Dec. 1st. F. E. Donaldson, Agont. McKkks Hocks, I'a., Feb. 3, 18JI-'. Nokman Liciity Mku. Co. Dos Moines, Ia. Oknti.kmkn: Your Kruuso's Head ache Capsules have been and still are tho greatest sellers and have given the most entire satisfaction of any article wo ever kept in our Btoros. We nave sold gross after gross of them in the past two years and not in a singlo case have they failed to cure any and all kinds of head aches in the most satisfactory manner. Yoius rerH'ct fully, K. D. Kbamkk, For snlo by Clmnimn A Co., City Drug Store, Oregon City, Or.' Tho latest in visiting cards at the Ex- TKHPKIHB OkFICS. 1'ricCS to Suit VOU. Hai.km and tiik Toi hnamkt. WVdiies (luy's Statesman says concerning the coming tournament In this city, that the old volunteer firemen of Hiilem havo arranged for a lno company to go down from tliut city and win thopil.ea. At least fifteen of the swift est men at pulling a cart und handling hose will go Into training lit once and nightly drills will be In order until the coitUistN are run. Hoth the racing carts forniery used by tho Capital and Tiger hose teams have been cleaned up and aro III splendid condll Ion (or racing. It odds it will seem like old times to see the teams get out and make Home bowl once more. It used to be considered a very dull tournament without tin Salem and Astoria teams taking part. C. J. Curtis, of the latter city, was in Salem recently and in conversation with a Statesman reporter said be did not think a team would come to Oregon City from Astoria; be did not know then that Halem would I) represented there, and it is safe, to ay that the "city by the sea" boys will now organize and aitenil tho tournament simply to meet the Capital City's team. Foa a Flsii Way. A Salem correspon dent says that tho board has decided upon a plan for a fish ladder at the fulls of the Willamette at Oregon City, in ac cordance with l he bill, passed at the last legislature, and employed J. K. McCoy of this city to superintend the work, who estimates that it will Inks him and six men thirty days to complete the job, at a total cost of alsmt f '00. Tho work will Is'gin next Monday. Ten thoiisand dollars was appropriated, so there will le ample surplus. A tishway is to I constructed in the lied of lh river and the west side of tho main full by making an excavation in the solid nx-K w hen the water is higher the excavation will form a series of pools connecting with euch other, all in such a manner that salmon can frwly ascend fiom below to above the lulls by pa-sing from pxd to nxd. The board will visit the site of the fi-h- way Friday. No Mil. itu F.ncajii'Mknt. Ooiicral Compson, who has been considering the advisability of lioblin encampments of the several regiments in the state, has about concluded that it will not be best to attempt it at this lute date and in all probability there w ill be no encampment by either of the regiment! during the present season. Asa substitute, a prsc tice march has Ix'en proposed, but it will require a Ncciul meeting of the military board, w lnmt action must be approved by the governor lxdote the march can be ordered. The adjutant general, how ever, has called upon Colonel Heebe for an estimate of the cost, for the purpose of laying the same More the board ar.d the commander-in-chief. Ku.i.fnsY a I.imb. HnstaveSchnnisn, a son of Chris Schutnan, aned 23 years, while engaged in cutting trees on his father's farm on Cason's prairie, atxiut a mile east of Lents, was accidentally killed by a fulling limb on Tuesday. He was at work with another young nutn sawing down a tree. When the tree began to waver, and while they wete still working, a larire, dry limb banging among the branches fell, sti iking Schu tnan on the head. His companion run to the young man's father, who was at woik near by, and informed him of the accident, but before they got back to the place Uustave was dead. The limb was about 15 feet in length and not very heavy, but, falling forma height of 100 feet, fractured the skull, and caused almost instunt death. McMaiion's Ciucus. According to the Eugene Guard, McMahon's circus, which played here a year or two ago, is now known as the "Howe Combination." It now travels on a truin of its own, has a large managene in connection, and Is known as a big show. Their route brings them through the Willamette valley the first of September. Strayed. From Cbas. Hotmail's place at Mead- owbrook: One bay mare, uliout feven years old, smooth shod all around. Finder w ill please notify Dr. J. W. Nor-is Oregon City. Hop Growers. Hop growers requiring pickers can engage them bv writing to J. Martin, Hoom L"0, McKay Hdg.. Purtlaml. 3t Through Trains Without Transfer. Travellers must not forget (but the O. R. &. N. line Is thoroughly repaired and all trains am running without transfer or delay. Through service to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago; Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair curs, upholstered tourist Bleepers and modern day couches. Cull on O. H. A N. Agent before purchasing tickets, or address W. II. Hurlburt, lien'l Passen ger Agent. Portland, Oregon. Treasurer's .Notice I have In my bunds funds applicable to the payment of all warrants endorsed prior to July 11, IMC'. Also tho follow ing numbered warrants 10,40!), 10,500, 10,501 and 10.502. (for $500 each) en dorsed July 11, 18112. The interest will cease from tho date of tbia notice M L. Mookk, Treasurer of Clackamas County.. Oiikuon City, Or., August 10, 1804. Taken I'p At mv place three milos below Oregon City on the Willamette river, one black pony, white star on lorehead, branded "M. 0." on left hip. Owner is asked to pay expenses and take the horfo. J. S. Risley. The Trny Ntcarn Laundry Have built up a good trade In Oregon City oil the merits of tlidr work which is giving general satisfaction. Give them a trial. They pay express charges both ways and give you Portland prices. orricu at F. A. Wuddwks, , 0. Hiilhllng. Laundry left at thu olllce on Tuesday will lie returned on Saturday. Fur Hale, Cheap. A uood six-room bouse, fL'OOcash, bal ance Installments. A chance to put your rent Into a home. C. II. Dyk. Warrants Untight. Uinta anil r'.iiirtlw ttrurrunta nf trnirr.n and Washington bought by James K. I 'avis dc (Jo., ll Mark street, 1'onianu, Oregon. Have you seen those beautiful Imligo, oil red and Unlit prints, outing flannels, aattceim and trimmings jusi. received from Chicago at the Kel Front Stores away below any prices quoted in Clacka mas county be I ore. Wedding stut)iierv, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the KNTKBi'msK oflice. National Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Dyeing of Er very Description. 92J Sixth St., bt. Stark k Oak, I'ortlunil, Oregon, E. S. Dlackwell & Co., Prs. We Have a Household Ammonia of a quality that in fur superior to 25c. that which thconlinary corner grocery furnishes you. Ours is nearly double tho strength and the .Pint. price is exactly the same. Why not try it? Huntley's Drug Store, Oregon City, Oregon. You recollect how on the last vacation you would have given twice the price of a paper, maga zine or novel for something to read. We have lots of new novels, and new editions of old novels for 25c. each, and some old ones for 10c. We will Fend yon regularly as issued, without any extra cost to you Hosiley's Book store Oregon City. DH VIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. CHATTKL MORTGAGE SALE. Slate n( Oregou, County of Clackamas, as. Notice li hereby tiveu. that br reason of a breach la Ihe eomiitleiti of a certain chattel mnrlKHKo. K'ven by Vt 1). it use to Krauk tirlt ll.lia. sin) "luneil bv saUl Urltlitha lo W. E t'arll, 1, the unilernlitneil, have eied the mort (tHiieci property, to wit: Ou team, rounlsttuir ot a pair of horses, wairon am) haruesa. and more particularly denrrtbeil as follows: A pair of bay horses. S or 9 years of aire, about IU hands high. wi'IkIu llou &t iii Mitchell waeon: one set iluithle work harneaa: ami oa August lsth. lsf l, al Ihe hour of III o'clock a m , at No blltt A Co 's stable. In the city of Oregon City, Clackamas county. Or, iton. t will sell the satil described property at public, auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the said mortgage claim of latum, with Interest and costs. Hated July Slut, 1MI -a:S-17 K. C. MADPOCK, Sheriff NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In Uia County Court of Ihe State ot Oregon for the County of Clackamas. In the matter of the estate of Levi Leland, dee'd. To whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given, that the ui derslgned. ext cutor of the estatuof Levi l.eland, deceased, has tiled his flnnl report and account ss such executor In the County Court of Clackamas county, state of Oregon, and that Tuesday, the fourth day of September, A I). iNP4, at lOo'clock in. at the County Court has been fixed and appointed as tho time ami place for the settle ment of said filial report and account and the hearing and dotermlnlna of any and all objec tions thereto l.KSI'EK M LELAND, Executor of the estate of Levi Leland, dee'd llKotvNKl.I. A bKKgKK,Ait'ysforEx'r S-t.tr-1 NOTICE OF KIN A I, SETTLEMENT. In the Frobate Court ot the State ot Oregou for Clackamas County . In the matter ot the entate of George Gausner, deceased Notice la hereby i-lven. that I have filed my final report as admiuiHtrator of sapl estate in the probate court ol Ciackimas county, state of OrCKon, and that the Court hss appointed the lliltd day of September, l-'.U, at 10 o clock a in as a iay uud time for hearing objections to nald report, it any there are. and for a final settle ment of ftald estate and dlxchargecf the admin istrator from further oblimtions therein. KL.MKK A. COK. Ailm'r. Dated August 1, lsirl. S-t.D-1 Coing To tho Coil 3 1 or Mountains? jpapers Magazines And Books. CAPE8 CAPES. Nothing Hotn cape. Are all tion in Oregon THOS. CHARMAN & SON. For summer wear they havo a very com plete line of DBESS GOODS. All the latent styles and weights. To be 'sold at prices lower than ever offered in this city. -FOR THOS. CHARMAN & SON, Who have just received a new invoice, a!io a full line of the best ladies fine shoes. We have the finest and best asuortment of shoes in the city. Prices low. Call and see. ThePioneerStore THOS. CHARMAN & SON. SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY AND CONFECTTONEKY, Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of the Day. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CHAGE. te? LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. directly and Indirectly, by people "ho cannot do their own figurinit, write their own letter, or keep their own books; and who do not know when busiuess and legal papers which thvy nuui bundle every duy are made out correctly. t7All these tblngo. and much more, we teach thimiuylilu. Hundreds of our graduates are In pood positions, and there will be opening's for hundreds more when times Improve. .Voir Is the time to prepare for them. Besides, a business education Is worth all It custs,nr oik'i own use. Send for our catalogue, to learn trhof and Ante wo teach. Mailed free to any address. Portland Business College, A. P. Armstrong, Prln Portland, The Apgonaat Is the only high-class political and literary weekly published on'tha 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. FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TINWORiC A. SPECIALTY. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland, Oregon. flAVIS THE PAINTER. House and Sign Fainting. Good Workmen and PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. For Wall Paper. Hatting, Linoleum, Window Shades and house Decorations see him. Best stock in the city. Portland prices. Store Next Door To Albright's Meat Market. obegoit city, oreo-oust. Oregon City Enterprise $1.50 Per Year in Advance. oft a women as well as a 'lrensy the go now and the finest neleo City can he found at 8ALE BY- are lost annually, Oregon. J. A. Weaco, Secretary. the Best of Paints. t