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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. U IV CO.'M MTKAMKH, Hluaiiuir KAMUKA. lVlnnmi(iH CITY. ,vta NlkTUKD V(f in, 7 'io a m I IU. II Hilt. HI, 11 i. m. 4 uu p, m, 'I'll Ksat I'AHMANWCIl HIKAMKIt, ALTON At t ruHTLAMII, RAI.KM AKI) I KII-NlllNI'l. Lm 1'i.rtLiiil Tuylur atrwl duck at B IO A, M, ml luavti Uri-"U Oily lor Salani 7.1ft A. at 'I untitay, Thurailay mil aatunlay, lv IimI.miiIiii' d ;w A M and Halem 7 it A M sail (imami i:u, I uu H M lor Tort I lid lliiiiiUy, WUMalay ami Friday. Kaat lima, imh acciunuilatliiiia and low mini. Hit way Irvmht bauiilr.il. Hwll raU-l uu Ibrimgli lrrl(UL HOtlHIKKN FACIKIC RAILWAY. No HTM loUNIt 4'alllariila Kmiroa (ikrnuah) K.mrK Injcal (way alalluua) 1 16 a. in. ' .w v. ui. until nol'KIi. K.'lniri l.nrl (way alallelia) Calllornla hiro (Ihruiigli) HI a. in 7; lii p. ui WJM.AtUTIIC rl.l. KI.Kt TKW UAI1.WAY, Villi Tallin, liav l-savs Own i lly. Willamette 'alia. : UAH. H i'iA. M. ua V hi " II mi II n " I u) p. H, I ID H. U, lull " Wl " ,) M 0:K " al'HIiaV Tina 9 mi A. M. HI) A.M. IUUU ' IU:J " ill II . " I ui P. M. I : I A P. M. 1 .Ml " v I th " 2 uu " I'' " a mt - 'l " I mi I Hi " i . " 4 ID ' 4 mi 4 " buu t I'l " 4 .ai " 4 " e uu ii " C A. Mu.i,aa,pt. I ll It WAIUi. Mall, rlim min North. 12 ra , t f m , p m. Mailt ! fo'u "uih. a. a, . p. iu. no aorrd. Cirra-.m Ow K I'nrtlaBd o"nr Kaat Mlila Hall way. IV ". P, M aiwt P M;arrlw II itt A ni1 4 ! P. M arrtia I'lirtlasxl, Ka.loru, Wl.Wii.,Haal, ant llllllalul rvutra mall iir.m. l'lfi Kly,'aria,'Mullii". LHwral aud Mnlana u-awa. at li an. aj-l ariltva al U Hi. il-tily (iri'iinn Ol r to Hraror uar-k, Mink, Clark. Mi-a.li.w Ut.i.ik.i i.'U vlllla. anil :illi..lravra at In a. in. Xmitlay Wvaemilay anil Pr.day athl ra' rn 'in .iliw ma itava at 1 .. aa (irrfm tlijy t Vioia, laigati ami liwflawl li'atra tlrn-.li Illy M.aiucr W rillo-aila anil Krl.l .y at I hi P, M , Uavls Vli.la aaUM dajra at 7 A hi. IUIH.VY, Al'Kil, M, lKii'i "JJH lUll.KV, lltK lll.At tiflairil." Hlliutl, '! It Wi)Ki'iu'.iVH HtlMtflK't'll Kr.fitsJ 'tliN iUy t fliivcly'ii or Inula 1 rliluy hikI Ktnly pvetiinjta. Fruik 11. Hiy diJty ruru h:Htrionic Inlfol iu liia purl in liif l4v, "Joo IUi ley, llm III. nkii. till," ami Uiaritm uu nun Ii l liniiiti on tin. ihk" " i" I'i bliu-kxiMitli kIkii uu IkU'ii Hliet-L The pl iy -ritiuu. Iy Mr Kay, i n "I unusual uii'ril, uni lly iuiti:'tirtl y TIwh. KriMiiiT nil li1 Ulrtitd roin n iy. Tli Htory in romantic, nd lilli-il wl!i hili li imir.i!. a-'i'iiii', I'iillirt'C ninl ai-niiuii'iiUl avi-iitw, mill tl Hi'tinn Hinl nivu-ry an ivaliaiit', tluk tlie mid llorn licmiiu c.iriiril wiy' it!i bv m ntUiv fr Jo lii 1h'Ikt, Tom Ccilliy, mnl Iih. tl iuulitor, Aline, ninl ul Uiohuiiiu tiiim (iliii! o( c ilmii't tor elm vil Uin, t lillnl MiTiill. TiiM'i KifiuiT, Cl.ir.H1 Mr-fill, K'laiiiim lii" Hit ex (I't'iliiu'ty wi'll, mIh F.ilwln Huili'.v " tliu "liny atuvl," umI KiviI KiililmiikH 08 "a Hi'UfiuiiiK S't'i' "conB ol.Mii'W in vt-ry hff.'ft:ii. fiilltiwftl I'jr tlui lilia-lniiiilh'M uail'.. Willi pr.r iiiiuiui)i'aiiiitliu ily iai Hituin t prove . a Kriiml MK'tr.n, Hiulunr of Oit)fiB City'n til.tt 'kMiiih-liN may ) womr (utndilh aii actur. 1'lie eoiiipaiuy iluy mvxl at Aitloria. Tiik M3ama. Tii.'iifnon City con tlntinti til llm Mti.umitt" will ltr.te an oipnrtniiitf lo tlimiiitfuirili tliviKM-lvea thm yur. fflii innin hwly of tint Xla- UlllloH Wilt HHMCllllllo aVt Ml. Ailunis in tin- itutuof WuMliiniiin, uml thf Krcat tivutit will (Kxinr un July l'Hli. Tut) in tciilion in I'l'ii''! ini'HHiu!) from Krit iriliC'iliinilii i' Mexii'ua'nl IrunHii.K an aiiKwer from Ji').'ni to Ita jtiimIi ('uluutliia anil an r-ucli nifaMUH p.('8 a Hiifiial peak, wicli niitii.tl pe.ik ia Ao report tii tact to all aub-Hia'toiiH aivl ifruuut jii valley and tun in tlmir vicinity aa are prepared U receive it. Citizen wt HiditiK in the ticinity of tlwmo varioaa inouiiiukQa uviiilabhi for the purpoaea above KiiirK'eHleil, are nouxht o take a hand and aid in IiUm attempt. The helio jjmpli ia lo be uned in iraiiKiubliiiK a aiinliciitii jcs..!e Iiciwwii ibe point h named llifliourupii u Hlrtimeiitacan be made or aecmvd at ftmill i-xpenim. 1. llrook White, the mvretury. ut H Woi awter block, Finland, will furniali all ueceHNary infumiiit ou Oukooii Cur riioK KAt'ToH. Due of the procpi-rini; eulerpiis' of the city Is the Oregon City Shoe l'actoty, fc. Capeti, of rortluinl, is president, H. C. Hiley foreman ami K W. liooil seemtiuy. TIih worka a'fl aituuted on the west aido of the river and. they tire tnaiinfai'turiiia' a liiuh uraile of hoot a and atioes for whicli they find a ready sale to the tiad. Tlieir niatdiinery is operated hy electric power, and they Itava superior facilities lor carrying on their work. These iientle men are no noyicc in the husiness, liav- i iii had experience in special lines in the (treat alioo factoriea ot Hrookton, j Massachusetts Kecelyed l-iiily. r. , i ireiiK' lliov v oiui.ii iiiiii iuimiu niniirr, 8 raw borne, hot-house lettuce, rad-1 . . int. .i .i t.. I iin urta tone and f1uh to the skin, isheg, Oregon asparagus, yreen peas, ,.' , , . ,hgor and pure IiIiskI; I eiuallv adapted cauliflower, celery, new potatoes, new t,, (r()n he l)glw to te a(jedj cabbage, rhubarb, etc. fof either aex. For sale by C. U. Huntley, E. E. William, the grocer, druggist. Onii Kkahino Umiim. SovHral now irioilii U ur now tii'liiK nicclvcil r-U-larly at tint rcmliiiK room, ami early in tho niotilli Mra, 1. F. Moruy aunt down aovcrul lutu copiuHof ataiiduid inagii.lnua, Mr, Iluiiry Wall, tliti librarian, atatita that ovurytliliiK la prourmoilnn very favorably, and tluirol now wood enough on liund to luMt an v oral oiontlia, JonaU'd hy M'oplii conmxteil with thu rnading room and tho eli'ctrlc conipaiiy, The tiuckini'ii kindly iliillviireil the wood free of cliurno. W, 1' Johtiaoii, niana Kr of the W'll!aintt( I'lilp & l'avr Coinpuny, rcrmitly duna'od (10 to the lllirarv, which conlrihiition hub thank fully reculvml, The patron of the mad liiK room are IncreaainK, who appreuiale the cirorlH of the public to anpply tlicm with free nadlnkl room ftirniiilied with alandard hook and irilii'ula. Mr. Wall recuntly wiit twnnty-flveold booki to 1'ort lunil to be bound, and truntn be will have no dilllcully In raining the money to pay for the work. The W. 0. T. U. hold tlmir rt-Kiilar biiHim-M uittot iniia at the rooina twice month, and limy arran(0 to miike llutlr prnnanetit healitiarterN there. Mr. Wall llilnka it would! uriind tali-ia to have concert or milnrUiinmcnia at the rooina raTaa lonully aa it would be nicatia of Blimti lutinKititorcHt in the work. , OattlON ('iTt ItlCYCI.IHT. l-aat Hun duy II. K, Straight, K. Statih and T. V. Cowinnjr. ro4o on their bicycW-s to Halrni and Ttturn. Thny reiMirt the riNtda in K'hmI condition above Aurora and inu'lii Narcm in 4 hour and ro (nrniiiK, rc:litil Ori'ion City iu & bourn. ifiicyclw riikini claim that aeriouN Itijunca occur to tbiOr pneumatic tiret by the varolii UiruitiK of pteceaof KbtHt on tire pavemrnt, ahii'li rradily cut the rub'rmr itru.'tuie of the lire. The bicyclint of Oregon (.Tity alinuld fori) a rlub for wiu tuul encr.ii'iiii'iit of IIih hmii t, and it ininlil be the mean" of aucurina a cycling toiirnatrmit at thia place. Other town" of lea irretention" fine have their cluba, and wliy not ti'Km City. OmmionCity Sai.hon. Mr . Tlmnipaon of tho Ann of Wit II, ice llroa , ol Kahuna, llnh rKirti'ra, t purrhaainit aabiion from Oregon City fi berinen at lhre iiliitiiru union rale of live cent per pound. Tlit llnli aie I'leaiH'd aud placed In I.Hrrn-ln ul the . C. T. ikt 'a dia'k, pucked in ice and a prerrvin com k)uikI Kiiir(sl over tliriu and are dea- liinxl for ICaalern mark el a, where lliey will to ahipa-d from Kalama in rcr ite rator ear". Tlma eaxtern epicure will bavr an opjiortuuily of taMtiiiK (irvgun City frerth aalinoti Mrar Wallnce have for auine time latMn enMed in Hhip- tiiuif tii'Li'i)ii to the Atlantic wen b ar.L aud are now uccesiully HiiinpiriK freli aaluiou to .he citieaof the Eiihi. llAPTIKT Vol'NU I'fiOI'Lk' Soi'lKTV Inteail of thu U'tial ceiiiionat (be Hull tint church lui-t Nuitdiy ewnini', the inwtina' wit placed in Hie hanilx of the endeavor ancicty, who had a complete program arritnifi'd for the ocjion. The ula.ii of the II. I'. Y. V. reading course on the aiicrcd acriptnrea aud hntnry con nucli'd I herewith waa commented upon, and Ibia four year cotirm- will tie adopted next full by the riocieiy. The hmlory and growth of lha endeavor movement a diacuHHed, and the pUn of good citi letiHhip education explained Among; the aiieukerH were L. C Dnga, J K.. tiroiiui, KraHtua Smith, II. JC Croaa, A. S. Dreaaor, tieorge Swop and F. E. Oonaliiaon. Faun Mahviuam. A. T. Jack and F. E. Albright, of Muriuain, w.-rn cullers at the K'KTKKPRlne ollice Ihia week, and atatu liHt Scott'a Mill are actually IxKmiiiij? The compaitttively new town ia abimdantly lit hv electii-ity; they have fou i room ecliool binding and a fine church edifice, and a Kinernl air of prosperity and piHi prevAdia t.Urt town and tiurrouniliiirfs. Them ifootlenn'il alsoatate Unit Kobert Skivin. of M.ir- tpiam, iia aeriotialv hurt bybcinir. thr..w n from a borne and Hlrikiti); i fence One ol hit) elbowti wna dilocavd and bo ro- eived h.'verul brui-es alout the head Dr. Terry, of Mniqiiiun, waa calle I in and repaired the (lumirlca and the pa tient i on a fair way torecovery. Mais Strum Ashk-nsIknts Recorder FoiitM Itax inxucil foityoine warranta to (he chief ol police, for he "ale of prop erty lor afwuHMi'in a uc for the p.ivinn of Maiv, atritst will vitrified brick. TliCHe wuirarta ureAir.iiiiNt over twenty iiidiviiluul" and l'r hiiiihiiiIp ranging from f.'.K l y Jf! - r'- I ia almost cer tain tliat ut very little of the property will bo so) as tlie m.ijoi ily of tlio ilelin- luiiuiit njf pay li' un tlie piestMitation of t lie wi' an is, Tim reason that soma ul tlie iis'ri'stml parlies Jut ve not I'.iiil their as'sMiKMila is tint they untile an .xcnsol wailinn until all liliitiitioti was eniledA tinier to gH tho use of their j nione until tlie lust moment, The i anions fur which H.niunts have been I ihhiii is 7,414 IG IJiirippe is here iiiiiun with nil of tt oldnie vior. One Minute Coiitfh Cure Iti fcliuhle remedy. It cures and cures ly. C. (i Huntley, diun'ist. boiiutifiil woman nui"i ho healthy, to remain healthy and beautiful u,,,l.l I..I, ,. 11. I IT M,.li..n'. i . ......... , ' . '.,..' i ' .....m... MIIH. C. H. DYE'M LtXTl'ltK. A l-arje and Hclct Audlencf e inhle il. Am A apodal car contaiuin. about fifty Chatitauijuan went from Ori ji'mCity Monday evening U hear Mn. Dye'i hlatorical lecture at the Firat CoiiKreiia tional chiiri h in Portland. This iaone of aerie of lecture that have lieeu de livered before the Historical Society by able speaker and lecturer of the North west. The varloti literary and Chau tauqua iociutie Interested in the areut Chautatiipja assembly to Ic held at (iladstone I'ark in July were invited to be present. The following, complimen tary notice of the narrative lecture is taken from Tuesday' Orcgoniun : Much of the unwritten history of early pioneer life in Oiexon was disclosed to the Historical Society In narative form by Mr. C. II. Dye, of Oregon Citv, t the flrat Congregational church last even ing. The lecture room of the church waa completely filled with member and patron of the society, when Judgi) Hur ley, a presiding officer, formally opened the meeting aud introduced Mrs. Dye a the historian of the evening. The aubject under discussion was "The Hud on'a l!ay Company" a subject of greut Importance and full of Interest from a historical point of view, and one of gn at magnitude, too, when it ia remembered that territory on thia coast comprising 4(KI,0tJ sipiars miles, or ZW.ODO.OOO acres once ruled by thia powerful company ha for fifty year been part of the Uliitrd State. Mrs. Dye' ' treatment of the subject was at once delightfully interesting and instructive lxing residence on some of the historical ground in Oregon and Wasbiigton, intimate acquaintance with a very large number of the oldest pio neers, painstaking research into the most minute data to be secured, and much careful study of the subject in general, have fully equipped this accmplinhed lady to I wo in e a teacher. She has in her possession a wonderful store of facts and illustriitive anecdotes, auiiported by coirohorativa evidence I bat cannot be impeached, the whole forming the groundwork for a historical work that almost stirpa sea in interest the moid thrilling romaiue of the day. And she has woven the whole into a historical narative which, from a literary point of view, is full of merit. It was from the page of this half his tory, balf-r-tory, that Mr. Dye read last evening here and there a word-piclure that lifted the curtain of tlie P'tst and gave n intensely interesting insight into life at Fort Vancouver as it waa under ttie rule ot tltn lluilHon nr Com puny, or an anecdote that illustrated forcibly I lie character of early pioneer spirits Dr. McLotighlin, the earliest governor of the Hudson UaV Coiiiiaiiv'j territory, in Oregon and Washington, is the hero about whom clusters tli f.ict hiuI fancies that Mrs Dye baa glentied from her exhaustive researches. As she p'ct uied him "six feet thr-eiii Ins moccasins with long silvery hair Mow ing about his noble head, and a Imig tdue clonk, with a double row of big buttons, enveloping his uiHssive figure," he i, indeed a per sonuge worthy of attidv. Mi Dye tinds him, "one of nature's noblemen" student, philanthropist, patiiotaud ruler of men and she baa the ability lo de scribe him so miuutrly aa to make all who hear her believe. A a lecturer Mrs. Dye dit-plined in a marked dcgiee the talent ol fixing the attention of her audience, and making it feel the iutemuty of her own feeling. So full of bur subject was she that often, in explaining point o' interest in her nar rative, she wandered fur fro.i: the original theme. Once, hi telling of the river songa of the Canadian voyugerg, she burst into song, giving a few veises of; one of the webd melodies, much to her; own confusion, for she epl lined that she had never attempted to sing in pub-1 lie. On the whole, the lecure was per haps tho most interesting tlitis fur, and at its close .Mrs. Dye added interest by answering innumerable questions which she invited her auditors to ask. Twa Lives Saved. Mrs. l'hoebe Thomas of Junction City, 111 was told hy her doctors she hud con sumption and that there was no hope for her, Inn two bottles of Dr. Kin-' New I'iseovery completely cured her anil she suys it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Knu'ers, 13!) Florida St. Sun Fran cisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, up proucliitiK Coiisuinption. died wiihotil result everything else, then huught one hot lie of Ir. King's New Picovery and in two weeks was cured. He is nat'ir allv t tin ii k f til . It is such results, of ; which these are samples, tlmt prove the 1 woniieritii euic.icy oi tn a meiiicine in ' Coughs and Col ls. Fiee trial bottles at 1 Charmiin & Co's. Drug Stun-, I'lmriiiiiii Bros HIiH'k. Kegtilar HXt fiO cents and H 00. To timid Tf lupines. Do votl know that Moore's Revealed Romedv ia tlie only patent meiiicine in tlie world thiitdoes not contain a drop of alcohol ; that the mode of preparing it is known only to its diieover ; that it is an advance in the science of medicine without a puullul iu the nineteenth century; that its proprietors offer to forfeit 1,000 for any case of dysopsiu it will not cure? Smoke the Kermesae ciirar. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Red Keal Barnaparilla is not a Cure-all, but it io a good spring medicine. The formula ia the beet ; one we know of, 'selected from, many j famous oncH and we can recommend it in all canea where a Blood Puri fier irt required. C. Q. HUNTLEY, Precrlption Druggist, Oregon City, Or. ar't 4 THE WATLKV: ARK 'in writing Paper ulwayu indicates high quality Btaviuinry and is never found in cheap goods. Every sheet of our M. & II. line has its watermark; and each style we carry 20 varieties has its individual and appropriate work. Did you ever notice it? If not we have a sample book free for every lady. W'e have all the it'-ms necessary to complete the assort merit for the w riting desk gold Pens steel Pens evading wux ink t-rasers, eta. We make a specialty of Copper Plate Printed visiting cards. Huntley's Book Store. Oregon City. Postolficc-:-Store.! MIIAVAIIKKK. OK. FAMILY -:-GrGCRIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries aie Fresh and of the best quality. InPrices7emeet Portland t'otui etition. 6.WISSINGER, Successor to GARY & WIINGER. Let me have a trial order. i:r.lHllllslic pion;-- Tfangfei1 nupre, Freight and pm is delivered to all parts ot ' he city. RATES - REASONABLE. A .scicntilic a preparation ia t;:.,i'.nnn..t..nn. iVUltyllir.iwiwu fur trie rurrof i:RKlk' f..i.l ;n ..... i i mill ill yie lit (iijjtr i and Sore Eyes' It if tfdiTOlarff.-saifll RtWVtSliX'T.VjlHv UNKKSfKTBSEATH.' BY MAIL 0. "'1 1 I' O.V.JV111-E.CAL For sale by C. G. Huntley. C. N. tail A carefully selected stock of Summer dress coods and everything to match. A new Stock of late Style Tan Shoes for Ladles', Gentlemen and Children. The Latest Shapes in Straw Hats for MEN AND BOYS..... Pants, Sweaters. Caps and Shcesi For Bicyclists direct I from the factory, at f prices. that defy I competition in Oregon. Spring and Summer men's suits of the latest cuts of Cambridge, Oxford and Poole makes. French kid Shoes for ladies and children, in Oxford tics and Juliettes. Thos. Charman & Son. directly and Indirectly, by people who cannot do their owu ftVuriiig, writ their cw letters, or keep their own tssika; and who do not know when biHueiwaiid hfrl paper which they niiut hanc!! ce-j- (l'iy ar niadu out correctly. XV All tbeae things, anat much more, we U-ach thurniujhlu. . , Hundreds of our irruduate are In good ponitlons, and there will be openings for hundreds more when times Improve. .Voir Is the time to prepare for them. Besides, a. business education N wor.h ull It costs, or wk'i men use. Weod for our catalogue, to learn trhot and note wo teach. Mailed free to any address. Portland Business College, A. P. Armatrong, Prlrv Portland, Oregon, j. a. w.o, sicr.trV D O YOU HNY DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING, Or Building Material? . Go to C- H. BESTOW- Lowest onsh prices ever offered for FIRST - CLASS - GOODS. Also combination wire and picket fence, HARTMAN - STEEL PICKET - FENCE. And best farm fencing made. Prices to suit hard times. Shop Opp. Congregational Church, MAIN STREET. OREGON CITY. SCHWAN & PUTR0W. GARDEN ( Complete Stock, FOR ASTORIA:FAST TIME. Steamer Bailey Gatzert yiirs 1 I' -.'It 'VS.;! rtf Leaves foot of Alder si, Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. IT. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P. It. Tag Ilwaoo from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with Gatzert every night, for Portland. Tickets of all other lines good on Gatzert. A splendid selec tion of Ladies' underwear. 1 ".it J A full line of groceries that will compare in prices with anybody's figures. are Joet annually. NEED f TOOLS. Trices Low. - V - W 1 .VV:t i. .