Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. I!, T. CK.'H NTKAMKK. Weanicr HA HON A, I.CAVK (INKOOH CITt. I.lavaa MHTUMD. i in, 7 mm in, 7 iii, H im, tn, Mln. III. 4 UUU II), HIINIlAY, V M a. in, mi , in, 'I i p. mi. II una. m. ."if, m. i m p. hi, ItiHinil irli M mnla, Hinaeanl aiilioi lo cliaiia wlilimit Hollo NOUTIirilN I'ACIKKJ RAILWAY. MilNTH IWI'HU, ralltnriila Kanreaa (llirimvli) lu.luia; 1k (way aiailun.) 7 1" a, m. ' t.tt p. IU. aotlTII liMimi KiKi'lmit Ixmal (Mar atalluna) :M a. m 7.10 p. iu I'aillnniia Kapre.a (Ihiougli) WIU.AMKITK FAIIH KI.Kl'THIU KAII.WAY, Tlma labia, Orrvuii Clly. Willamette- KU. OA M, V A. M. iaj M " II ml 11 II 4 K-irn, i mp. u. a t " w M 0 uu iu " al'HIUV TIMi. W A.M. IIU.M, III (l " III IA " J I III II Ml " 1 'i I', SI I lit I'. U. 1 .HI " I 4A " i ui - am" i SO 1 41 " (ai " lit " Ml " . " i m - II) 4 .hi " 4 41 " I, ui ' A lf ' A .hi A 41 " uu " 15 " (', A. Mci.l.ra, Hupt 1IIK MAIM. Malli nlme aning Nurili, 12 la., t p. in., p. m. Alalia clou li( Hmiili, a. m 0; A p. m. aim ani'iaa. Orr(n Clly in I'nrilaud oror Kaal Hide kall nar Win I m I'. M and A IU C M arrive II IIA A. M. ami ii I. M. Carrlra Cirtlaml, hatru, MaalMldtt, Bandy and lllblaud rvulea' mall, Orr,iu Clly In Kty.farua, Mulllio. Ulwral and Mlall liavna al U ui. anil arilvoa illlin, (Ulljr. ilrranit ("llr t lrair frrfk. Mink. Clark. Mi a.tii HriK.lt, I'liinn Ullla, an, ('liiu,vva I iu a. m Muii.lay Wwlnnaila, an. I Friday and ral'liua cm lolliiwllia lav. at J li p. UI (irrton Clly In Viola, jcati anil Knlland li-arra (irr,,ii City Mnmlay Wnluoa.Uy ad Prl,Uy al I uu I', leaving Viola uiu days At 7 uu A. M, KK1KAY, Al'il'8T3l, I HIM. Aiiiii.anu I'tuniM Kat. The flint carload of imacliM to lie alilid dim t (rum till Uc, wyt Hit) Aalilaml TU1 inKH, to my jioiiit iaat u( Ilia Hoi ky Mountains, ii to Im aUrti-il on the tiaa tniitr train Hatunlay waning. The car U coiiaiKiiiul to llio (JinU-r Coiiimli alun Co., ol MlmiiiuUri, and la loaded lay C. (ioiild , tlio Hgi'llt of ill Company who la here to ri-uulli tluoutch ls peach uraaon. Tho ppiu'htMi art) I'rawfurda and are gathered from tl-o on-hardi of the iiriiiclnal fruit urowi'ni. They if" in a refrlKfralur car which l Irwl Imra, and will bo kopt cool and ventilated through out the trip. It if oi a. by regular mall train aorvirw and will much MinnnapollA In about live dayi. Th coat of tranif portiilion from Aahlund to MniiirBxjlia will bo about lifty-live ci'iita a box. rea-hn havo btim hlppfd by cxprfHit in miall ipmntitii'a by ks)iIu hro to (rii'i)iU in .Miniirmila hcrvtofurtt and have arrivinl in good order, o tlivre la no doubt that a rrfriKi-rator car will deliver tbtun in tine coiulition.Tlio Ahipmunt for to groat a dUtance, thtTcfore, i no eM'rlini'iit except In the tnattur of prices rculited lx.liit tuiouith to cover ex inniw and leave a luir marxin for prollt. Aalilund pt'uchea, for aim, apparance and flavor, neuI not fear cometition wjtli anv peachei grown anywhere under the aim, and with the rij,'bt aort of Intro diii'liiin at ,Miiini'HHili they aIiouKI be iu active demand there at gxl pricea. It Ih exected that Ave or ten cut loads w ill le hlpHd from Aislilitnd to that place tltiaf wnuon. Tamin I Iknsv rnxAaAST. The prol lent of domcritic propitgittion of the China pbeuHant appear to bitvo leen atiece fully aolved by Mina Jennie Cirillith, daughter of Iw i (irltith, one of the Urgent lurmera of the Waldo Hill, a abort dintance eust of Haleui. Ml (Irlillth ha accomiiliahed what exHr iunced fitnolera have been unable to tlo, and tamed the young t hick o that thuv are willing to feud among domeHtic fowl and do not neck their native atiodo in the wood or the fluid. Her method in brief ia a follow : Bho ha four China pheaHunta boim and cock in captivity. Their egga he places under a domestic fowl, which hatches them out. So far egga have thu been hutched, but rut and other CHiine havo reduced the number of chick to about eighty. The China helm have to a great extent loat their native wildntmH, and when Misa (Irillith enter their coop, they flock round her and "cluck" iu much the tho lame imtiiuer of an ordinary fowl. The appearance of a atiangtir, however, la Riilllcient to alarm their, greatly and they try their bent toescupe. The.Cbina chick are aUo nfrnid of Htntngers, and they flee In great alarm whenever one appear, but they gather around their fair young attendant whenever she come in eight, and are perfactly at home. NltW PoHTUAHTKH MR OaWKOO.J. W, Stewart, of firm the of Stewart A Roes, now of thia city, preparatory to bin re moval from Oawogo resigned the olllce of poHtlniiHter which ho ha hold for the p8t two years. K. J. HusboII, tho well known hardware man, of Oswego, was appointed to the place and ha removed the poHtollioe to biB store whero lie baa put up additional boxes and made other Improvements for the convenience of pa trons of tho olllce. A NkKHI'AI'KM ('iuniix K. M.IIlllldH, who lina been ilolnx edilorlul work on tint Kntkiii'Iiihk for (ho luat two yeara, liii" biiiitiht a half liilnrcat In (lie Vun couver Jiidcju'iiili'iit, and will khhiiiiio the I'dllorlal inaliutiullielit of Unit puper, Mr. lliiiula left Hutiiriluy for Vancouver to tukfl cliurmi of the paper, la lit ivlll not move IiIm funilly over fur amiiu time yet, Mr, ItiiniU baa been a reahlent it! Oregon ('lly fur the pant nine yeura, and In that time lina Hindu initriy warm friemU who retfrot hi removal from the county. The fl rut five yeitra he owned and edited the Kntkui'huk and wlllnn it wont Into the real entitle biinlneii. I Id aoon after waa appointed poNtinaater fur thla city and bun filled the Mrf It lull for nearly four year pant in a manner that gave uni versal aallafuctlori to the patron of the olllce. Jlu waa largely inatruiiienlal In gelling an rillcleiit Ktl service for C'luckamaa county by having new rotitei CHtulilUlicd, dervlce Increuaed on the varlotia routim and aHalHtniice rendered to the county itOMtiuaatera in perfecting the detaila of their olllce. Among the country gnng Mr. linnda baa few (uala aa a newnpapet writer, and will doubl lea keep the lndeNtnlent to the front among the newitpaiM-ra of Vuhliiit'jri. A (Ilakik Amkaii. The Heplember Harper'a will contain the flrnt of two ar title by CttHer W. Whitney on Knglirili Kiit, "Kidlng to Iloiinda in KiiKland," ami "(iolf in tho Old Coun try." TIichu at t idea will lie generounly illuatruted from photogruph and aketchea, In "Where Time Iiuh HIiiiii bered" Julian Italpll will tleacrilje WoHt Virginia lifo among the mountaina, with the aid of ell'ective plcturet by Frederic Iiemington , "Kurly Summer iu Jajmii" will le a beautifully illuitra ted par by Alfred 1'anton on the gar den ialund acroaa the l'ac'lio Iu tho ca son ol tea-gatherliig, rice-planting and axulea bloom, l'r. T. Mitchell I'rud den will contribute an lulert'Htitig illua t rated pu'r an 'Some Iiccorda of the Ice Age About New York," and the Kev. John W. Chad ii k will give the hintory of "Tliunatopnia" in a brief appreciative article culled "The Origin of Great 1'ix'm." The fiction of the number will Include a litieral iiulullment of Charle I'udley Warner' new novel, "The Uolden Houae," the flrnt half of a atory of Narraganaelt I'iertby Itrander Matthew , called "The Hoyal Murine," and abort atorie by W. K. Norn", Mary K. Wil kin and Owen Wiater Hook roa Kuxdait hcnooL. The New York Evangelist announces the result of vote recently taken among the I'resby teiian Kundayn hoola of the country to determine the "best 100 book for a iSunday-school library." Ovneral lew Wallace' "llen-IItir" lead, appearing on ninety-one per cent of the lists, while "The Trine of India" i numln-r forty five. "John Halifax, Cieutleman" by Miss Mul'ick, stand in the twelfth place, and the same author's "A Noble Life" is number forty-six. Among CbarlesC. Collin's numerous work "The Ktory of Liberty" is preferred. It full well within the century mark, 'while other do not. A might have been ex iccted, work of fiction are must fopu lar. Poetry, biography, history, and moral philosophy find but little place; but the character of fiction ia notably high, both a regard it literary nierit and it moral tone. Only fifteen of the one hundred volumes were written by men. The authors of eighty-five per cent of the book most in request for Presbyterian Sunday-school libraries In tbl country are women. A Nkw Indtsthv. The Middlcton Pickling & Preserving Co., has com menced active ojicrations, says the II ills bora Independent. It will be remem bered that the preliminary steps looking to its orguulr.ution were taken last winter. The articles of incorporation were at that time filed. The capital stock, foOOO was subscribed mostly by the farmers of the neighborhood. The engine, vats, furnaces, and other pickling appliance cost I2.VX). The building Is 65x70 feet in aire, beside the engine roo i and coom r sh ip, There are forty acres In cucumber. Picking ha just com menced and furnishes employment to the young xople of the neighborhood. The barrels and kega are mado in the cooper shop and tho timber cut in the Immediate, neighborhood. It is a flour ishing home Industry. Ok Intkhkst to Hopmks. Tho South ern Pacific announces that they will issue, ell'ective September 1, 1804, a eiHH-iul tarill'on bops in car loads, mini mum weight of 12,000 pounds, ol $1.70 per 1(H) pounds from Oregon terminals and inrerinediiite points to Missouri river, Mississippiriver.Chicngoand points com mon therewith, Cincinnatti district and common points. Pittsburg, Kuflulo and common points and New York, Boston and Atlanta and seaboard common points. This i nearly a 25 per cent re duction and will be of great benefit to bop growers of Oregon. The Southern Pacllii! company realizes tiie fact of the present low prl;e being offered for bops and are willing to help the situation hy reducing freight rate. For Sale, Cheap. A good six-room house, $200 cash, bal ance installments. A chance to put your rent into home. C. II. Dye. Receipt, note and order books at the Lntkrpkisis olllce.' Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlgh.at Madal and Diploma. OUK NkIHIIIIOH CllAt'TAI10.UAS. The Ashland Tidings resorts that the second annual session of the (Southern Oregon ChautAii'iuo Association, which began Its session at Ashland on Thursday of lust week, wus a success Isith in attend aiice and talent employed. The session closed Hunday With appropriate exer cises. Among the talent from abroad was helah Jlrown, of I; Angeles, Prof, O. W. (Shaw, professor of chemistry at the State Agricultural college at Corval lls, Prof. Van Scoy, of Portland univer sity. Prof. J. Ivey, of Kan Francisco, Prof. Ilawluy, of the Willamette univer sity and Mr. Anns Hlggs, of Portland, president of thejW. C. T. U of this slate. The following officer were elected for the ensuing year: President (!. F. Hillings, of Ashland; vice-president, W. I. Vawter, of Medford; secre tary, Mr. C. It. Minkler; treasurer, F. II. Carter; trustee, T. J. Howel, 15. H. Willi!, K. I). Hriggs, J. M. Luark, Fred Hansen, Mrs. L. K. Norrls, Holsirt Neil, A, F. Kddr, K. It. Smith, K. P. Chllds, James Cliisholm. Tn Sii.et KitsitaVATiux. Many in onirics aro made by the H-ople of the state at lurgn in regard to the Siletz In dian reservation, which, except that part allotted to resuleut Indians, will at some time be ren to settlement. A yet no definite information from Washington has been received by the land olllce in this city. Iloth Legist'T Miller and Re ceiver Puipiet are besieged personally for a ipiiet tip as to when the reservation will lie thrown oen to settlement, as well as by mail which brings them scores of letter from all .ait of the country Inquiring alsiut t'e land. The further away the iiepiiier lives the more he know that (he reservation is a veritable paradise, the cream of the country selec ted wht-ii the Indians had an empire to choose from, and is bent on securing il,e choicest quarter section of the coveted land. To a representative of the Extkh-i-Hia Col. Miller stated that they could not give any date at all as to when the reservation would probably lie oiiened, but that due Notice would be published in the papers a to when the event would take place. Tie Hub Sample Koom. The grand opening of "The Hub" sample room bv the genial and popular Mr. A. L. Pcan will take place on Satur day, September 1st. A well selected stock of the choicest wet goods has been purchased by this bouse. The bar will be under the supervision of Mr. Harry Gordon, one of the finest mixologist on the coast, who lis catered to the best tastes of Portland for several year, snd all thoso desiring the most social treat ment aa well as refreshing beverages can be fully satisfied. An epicurean of more than ordinary reputation has been engaged to supply the want of the inner man with a lunch which it will not re quire a cultivated appetite to appreciate. "The Hub" is destined to become the leading first class resort of the city, where friend may meet friend and the social cup lie undisturted by any discordant associations. The ever-pleusant Mr. John Moore will till retain the cigar department, which be has purchased of the old firm, and, as heretofore, will cater to the public with the finest lines of cigar, tobaccos and smokers' article. II Kill EST UO.NOKH (.MEN. To Dr. Price's Taking; Powder at the World's Fair. For leavening power, keeping quali ties, purity and general excellence the World's Fair jury decided that Ir. Price's Cream Baking Powder had no equal. On each of its claim it was awarded a first prir.j or diploma. All the baking powder entered for prizes were subjected to a most exhaustive ex amination, and the jury was the best equipped to make the decision of any ever got together. Their verdict was supported by the testimony of Br. H. W. Wilev, chief chemist of the United State Department of Agricultural at Washington. Dr. Wiley is an expert on food preducts and the highest authority on suck matter in America. This ver dict settles a long debuted question as to which among the many baking powders is the best. Chicago Tribune. Our ('undid AdvLe. It is sellout that we appear in tho roll of spiiituul adviser or family physician but there are times when we feel justi fied in culling the attention of our many subscribers to an article of true merit. We teel justified in saying that Moore's Revealed Remedy contains more actual merit than any medicine it has ever been our good fortune to test. One trial will make you as enthusiastic 8 the writer. Warrants Bought. Ktiltn find Colinlv u-urrnntal nf lln.fti-tn and Washington bought by James E. Davis A Co., HI Stark street, Portland, Oregon. Fliea are great pests, but you can keep tl.em out very easily and cheaply by buying a set of screen door and windows of Jonc & Son over the O. C. Iron Work. tf Ilomo-mado bread is recognized as the very best at all time and the cus tomers of J. Egle the Shively building baker assert that they can not tell the dill'erence between his bread and that made at home unless it ) that his i just a little the better. But don't tell your wife that. Water Consumers Attention! Persons allowing water to waste or run all day or all night are violating the rules of this board and will be dealt with ac cordingly. Section 19 of the rule and regulations provides; that consumer can only use water for Irrigation or sprink ling lawn between the hour of 6 and 0 A.M. and 6 and 0 P.M. liy order of the Hoard of Water Com missioner. Alleghany, Pa., March 10, l8!il. Mk. Nohman Liciitv, I)e Moines, Ia. 1)kah Sm : I find Krause'i Headache Capsule ready seller, and can say from personal experience that they are s good thing, s the other night they cured me of bad attack of neuralgia in about one hour, when usually it Lusts a day or so. C. W. Smaht, For sale by Charman A Co's. City Drug Store, Oregon City, Or, 7lop Ticket. 2.V)teckcla $1 .00; 600 for 11.35; 1000 for 12.00 fiend to the Oregon City En tkktkisk for bop tickets. Printed on tough cheek with grower name on. Order promptly filled and sent pol paid to sny point. The old veteran, Captain P.undy, has his new bout bouse all fitted up in rim ing order and is now prepared to furnish at all time the finest line of pleasure boats to be found in the state. Prices reasonable and the best of treatment ac corded all patrons.' Foot of II tli street. To Trade. A good farm of HO acres near Molalla Partially improved buildings, orchard, etc. Ievel bottom land. Will trade for Oregon City property. Address Tiiavkk A Ai.diin, Oregon City. Have you seen the latest? The jilace to find it is at the ma moth store of Char man A Son where they have just received a fine stock of the latest novelties in dresc iroods 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 w hicb von should not mis seeing. Have vou seen those tieautiful Indigo, oil red and light prints, outing flannels, satteen and trimming insl received Irorn Chicago at the Red Front Stores away below any prices quoted in Clacka mas county before. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entrbpkisi office. fcv laa-u7nr r Dyeing of ev- Vl UVI'Vilj tion. 924 6th St., Portland, Or. E. S. Blackwell & Co., Prs. We Have a Household Ammonia of a quality that is far superior to 25c. that which the ordinary corner grocery furnishes a you. Ours is nearly double Pint, the strength and the 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 now editions of old novels for 25c. each, and some old ones for 10c. We will send you regularly as issued, without vany extra cost to you Hostler's Book store Oregon City. DM VIES TIIE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new , quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. IP Coing I To the I Coast or Mountains? Papers J I Magazines 1 And I Books. I 0 ARRIVE NEXT WEEK.... 1 SMITH AND ANGELS CiaEWiATED I'lack and Tan Hose for Ladies and Children; all pizfs; uarantt-iMl fast col on and will not crock. Also complete lino of Qate Dou95 The best fitting corset in the market. For I'oys and Children we have a new stock of stilish suits for fall and winter. Caps for Men, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children all shapes and styles. Call and see us Leforo purchasing, a3 we have the goods and prices to suit the times. Just received this week a full line of CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, And the Henderson Little Red School House Shoes, Every pair wai ranted. Remember, ThePioneerStore THOS. CHARMAN & SON. SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY AND CONFECTIONEKY, Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of the Day. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CIIAGE. Uir LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR TIIE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. directly and Indirectly, by people who cannot do tbelr own figuring. writ their own letters, or keep their own books; and who do not know when business and legal papers which they miut handle every day sre made out correctly. r AU tbeae things, and much more, we teach (fiunnivhli. Hundreds of our graduate sre In good positions, and there will be openings for hundreds more when timea Improve. .Vow U the time to prepare for them. Beaidi-s, a business education Is worth all It eosU.r mrt am e. Send fur our catalogue, to learn tdtat and sow we teach. Mailed free to any addrewt. Portland Business College, A P. Armstrong, Prin. Portland, OregOn. J. A. Waaco, Btrmtmrf The Argonaut Is the only high-class , political and literary weekly published on the Pacific coast. Thousands of Bingle-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 ftimilies of the Pacific coast. Over 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. J. J. KHDDERILY, GENERAL HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware. ,i , t-- - .... FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TINWORK A. SPECIALTY. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland, Oregon. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. Steam'p Telephone 1 '.Irv-ik, ' s 'T 'T lf'! s Ml Leaves foot of Yamhill st., Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. M. Leaves Astoria daily, except Saturday, 7 P. 11. Connects with Seashore Railway for all points on Clatsop Beach. Tug Ilwaco from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with Telephone every night, except Saturday, for Portland. Tickets of all other lines good on Telephone. orsts. are lost annually, I -v I .