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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME (, CT-rOHMTKAMKH. Mlomimr RAMON A, LIAVM UNXIDN CITV. I.KAVM rnHTMND , ' III, 7:(NJ m. ''""It i. II mm. in, !' "I. 4 UU p, m. I'NIMV TIM. I'Mni A.M. K-MA.M. i" I'. ii m a. m. 5;,HJ':n : I', m. The Fn.l I'AHHAMiKIl HTKAMKK, AI.TONA, RKTWmiN fiiHTI.A t, MAI.RM A HI) I HDUCKK )Ni . l4v 1'cirllmnl, Taylor lrfl rtix'lc at a HI A. M, ml ltavta Drrimii Clly lur Hatim 7 :1ft A. M. TtitniUy, 'I'tniriiilny ami Saturday. I.av liiit.'i'endiMiin :io A M and Hnlrm 7'4A A M mul liri'Knn t:uy MM H M. lur Port Uml Mouday, Wudni'iulay mill Friday. Fan lima, good iTuin(Kliliiin mul low mli'i. No way fruliilil liaiKl lJ. Hpnulal raUia on lliruuuli freight. MOliTIIKitNM'ACIKIU HAILWAV. HoHTII lllll'ND. California Kmrt'M (llirniiirlil 7 III a 111. Ko.elmrg Local (way lalluua) 8 W i. la, aol'TH mumu. Homl.urg lifl (way alatlnin) t l a. in California h ,rf. llliroiighl 7.11 p. m Tvll.l.AWKI IK KAI.I H M,Kl TKIC RAILWAY, 1 line Table, lave . l-ava Orrmm I lly. Wlllaiiiniio Falla, (A M. k A. M. V iw " i) no II au " II 4t ' I uul'. M, I in f it. I on a ;) " CM) " till " I Hi TIMR. IA. it. li A W. uii In i;, ll.ini " ii : " l.uip, it. 11,11'. M. ' I ti ' im " -i i: i m ' i i, ' ni Clk a .to " M - tin i lb " i .HI " 4 4.1 d.iu " ft:l " II " & 4 i CUM " II ' ('. A, Mll.l.Ka, Hllpt purkml In iiiohr uml Ice unit broii,lit dona to tliii CluukiiuiuH. Iiitli.'lutry to he luitcliiiil (ml ami ki'it till of (Im iroHT rIm lu In turned into thu rlvem. Mr. fluhhurd left fur Mnlio lit nt Momluy. Tlu IIhIi cijiiiiiiIchIoii hail Prud'Huor Kvuriiniii liivoNtigiilii I lie Hiiuk river IlINt IIIIIIIHT Id UMI'CTlulll H lllTII it WOlllll I Ml lllllnt d'HHilllu lU M'IMIr) II Mil )v o hhIiiioii t'lfU", uml lit) ri-roinnii'iHli'il llio point above iiii'iitiiincil, Mr. Hubbard Mlllvlnit tin-in till mul will n-rt tu Hid (oiniiilhHiiiii, wlil 'h im roimliliTD the bent ilar for lila iii-rul lonrt, taking into conNiiliiiiitlun tin) illHlmicu from the rail nil, WRtr Riiiily for hatching mid thu funlitlca for aenirliiK flh, Kii.m Kkhkhvatium. Tim ri'iiinlcr anil receiver of the Oregon Cliv lund ollice received ullli liil niililli'Mtinn Uat Monday that tliH luml of the Hilel. rowrvHticm in Micoidanri) with tliH prcHiilnil'i prucla IIIHtiilll Ihhikm) iIih Klili of My, will ho (M)iii)il (or wlilrinciit uinli'r IIih Hiiitutory iriviitiii ri'i iit-iJ, nt rihI mUir llu) hour of 12 u'i loi k, noun, l'nelllciiUmluril lime ul Urn ITilli iluy of July, H'X. The in ntriK'tiMDH i;ive any audi'tr nfi'iipying any of IhfiHi lnniU fur nli)(iouN or eilu calloniil work alining tnu Iinliium, any of thi IiiihIn in thin Hxri'i-iiii-iil cinloil, rIihII Iihvo the r t 1 1 1 for two yearn from the (lulu of the r.ilidrutiuii ol tliia ukiimiiiiitiI within which to piirrhuw the luml ao im i iiipIimI ill tho rati) of 1! 50 per acre, I he Name to he conveyed lu ntiih Nocicty or orKHiii.ittioii hy patent, All appli cantH for luiula iiiiihI huvt llie ijii.iliflcii tiona of a li'imoalcudur, anl at I lie time of nukiiiK liia original entry, inimt pay tho Riun of .M) ceiitR mt acre In uililiiion to the feca now reipiireil hy law, uml at the lime of iniikiiK II mi I proof pay I he fnrlher mini of (1 per acre, which proof inii-t lie inailr within five yearn fiom dale ol entry, Mliowinc threeyeurf actual ri'Hiileuce mi the luml enlereil. Mineral ami town Hit,) ei.teiiea w ill Iju nimle in 1 ll K MAIM. Mallirlmo riiiiir Ncirih, i in., II p in , a p ni Ualla rlom giilnt Hoiilli, V . in., 6.4.'i p. la. aiiiR RiicTRa. I accoriliiine willi the iieiiernl I mm appli- (irraoii C4C In I'nrilan.l over Ka.l Hl4 Itall- j , i .I.,,,.,.,.. iM a,!,!!.;.,,. ... ,i, ,lul1i may. Iiav U .11 I', U. ami 1MI I' M . arrlvra 1 ""lu " aililltlnll 10 tilt) IIHIlnl II 5 A. M ami 4hu P. M l arrlra 'iwtlml. : ulllilayitt requireil of mineral, home Kolnru, MmlHIilu.aamly am Illlilan4 ruutra i , , wall. ,teai uml town niht applicHiitR, iirraim CllyloKly.l'anii. Milium. Liberal ami ' nillnt lie otin Rimini llml tlie ai.nli uul U,,lalU ii.,t.i l-i an anil MrrU'wa al I'J III. I . 11 Ually lirr.ni I lly in llravnr Criu-k, Mink, (Mark.1 MraUnw lirin'k, Ciiiini Mllla, ami Cultcm, leavea j 4 a a. ni. Mumtay Vtmliirxlay and Vt day ... I.,l... 14 lln Mi Or,'K..n (41y In Viola, U.n anil )iUlani 1 lrtllintit.ll llllll'il May 111, 1 Sil.r . prior to 12 Iravra Orffiin I lly Momlay nninowlay anil , ,1i..i.m,i, v., i.u , ... u i i ...iu vi. .I ,i. : v l-i"1 a uul imt enter upon ami occupy any por tion of the IuiuIh ilcMcrihu.l ami ileclured open toai'ltleini'iit in he irciiileiitaproc 8iu;tKHiriiii LiccTiiiiK. F. A. I'alken burn, Head CoiihuI of the Woodmen of the World, delivered a moat Intereating puhllc ailraR In Hhlvely'a hall laat Hut tirduy rilKht. Aa the lecture had been poRiponed for one evening, the attend ance waa not an large aa it would other wine huve been, yet twenty-two new memhera were added to the lixle. Mr. FHlkoiihurn la doin good work for the order wherever he u'X'i and larK) ad dition to the lodges are reported from IIonehurK, Kuienu( Corvallia and other placea where he haa lectured. At Balem he lectured Thurnday and Friday even- inuR which renulted In the adilition of 1(17 new ineinliera. Ilia Kuturday nlxht lecture wan the rcniilt of adding twentv two new memhera to the On-gon City loiln, which addeil to the membcrnhip of 104, ifiven lodge I'M ntron, niakinx it rank along with the workmen in Ore gon City. Junioh Kndkavoh Uai.lv The Firnt Congreiiiitional church waa crowded Sumlay morning with a more than usually Interented congregation, the occanion being rally of tha Junior CIriHtiun Kndeavor 8Kdetiea of Portland rejirenented by aome GOO membera of all deiiomiiiiitionn. The boy'a brigade, umlcr Captain Klmhall, wna alao prea ent. The meeting wan prenided over by Mm. W.I). I'uliuer, the event of mont intercut on the progrumme being an ad dreiin by Uev, J. W. Cowan, I). D., ol the Oregon City Congregational church, who in the father of the Junior Kndeavor movement in America. Heporta of the work were given by the RUerinU)ndent of the dillVreiit aocietiea prenent, and a abort addrean, made by Uev. George '.. Wallace. Songa in both KngliHli and Chinene were rendered by aome young Ciiinexe women praent. much to the interval of the children. Iff wa re of I m ponf era. J. M. Graham, who kecpa the funil-1 tureareon Main atreet, Oregon City, la the authorized agent to noil the moili- cine known and named Native llerbn, ' the Great lilood Purifier and Liver Ueg ulutor. J. C. Camphki.l, "ieneral Agent, Redwood, Oegon, Idien hair trimmed in the latent Htyle at Hloper'a bariier ahop. The U.S. Dispensatory We don't buy Cream Tartar where it is 17 u) A. H STAtiK LINK. Urrgiiu t'ltv- Clarkea Milllno Mail Home, noon, the 2'iih day of July, 1ki.". Tiik 1U mow Toll Koaii It imitated tlmt United Slntea Attorney Murphy, in reaponae to a petition died with him lavea Ori Knii ( ll y I'. O. liulliling hI H A. aume time nince, ia muking preiiura'ioiin M. Mniiilav, VV.iifiily mut hiiduv Ion, . . , Heaver t'reek, ( luikea. Mca.luw Ur.H.k, j t0 o'"i'lii:e a unit to eject thu Mount t nlon Milla ami Miillim. Hood fi Harlow Koad I'ompanv from IW "mZuTI, I t'r-''" 'v.. and will ulao M., ( luikea I.' iioiiii, ami llraver Creek : P. I ultend to the caKen of any trcfpaNneia on M., Tue.l.v, Tliiir-nlav mm r;i"'lv. ,e Hull Hun rem-rve, in accordance Willi A riimfiiriiilile euv niliog hack, laen- ' ger rulea eenaniiahl. " ai't of congiean of March 8. 1.KIII, uml Mm all pan el, curru-n, iu cen id em. tlie report of tipecial Agent Morrimm. The HoAD Im'HOVKXK.M. The people liv. ing along the Canbv and Phelpa road have diapl.iyed a commendable public Hpirit in the iinmeiiM) amount of work now being done on that thoroughfare, The uppropriuiion waa not miflicieat to defray the vxpenxe of putting the road in good condition. The county ia aup plying the owJer for blowing out the ntumpn and the citizenn are donating their work, doing tho grading with volunteer woik. The improvement in iimler the anperviHion of L. I). Shank the road foreman of that dintrict, and i Miiooth and excellent grade ia being made. It ia the intention tu gravel the road next year, and if the riidentn in other Heeiionn dixplnyed the aame enter pi ice it would lie but a abort time, until Clackiimaa county would have excellent rmulwuva. Any onlcr left ailli rait mini to. me w III lie prumi'tly J. ,M. ( I MMiaoa. FUIDAY, JUNK 7, lH'.U, OiiKUoii 1'ioNKKii Hki'nios, Notice han been received at thin ollice I hat the arrungeiucntH and program of t lie Ore gon l'loueer Antocintion, wliicli con vnenat the A. O. U. W. hull iu Port land, Friday, June lltli, I S'.iS huve taien completed. The Murinu buuJ will fm tiinli the muaiu: liev. 1. It. (Jray of i'orJand, will conduct tho de- j informed attorneya in tliin city that tl headiuartera of ihia toll road company ia at Oregon City, ttnd they obtained poacHfHnioii of the road in IStil), and re oiganixed again in 18S:. The membera of the company aie S. I). Cohnaii, of Sumiy, Mm. S. M. MeCown, of Oregon City, W. S Moore, of l.inkHvllle, and S. P. I.ee, of Portland. It ia claimed the company are taking in barely enough for j the exMine ol keeping tho road in re pair and paying the toll gate keeper for Ina aervicea. It ia the oiiin.on of well 10 fotional KiM-vicea; Hon. illiaui lull-, goveininunt cannot invalidate the claim loway of McMiimville. will deliver the j of an old catiihlixhed mad like this one, annual addreaa. Hon. T. T. lieer of Mai: leay, the oceaaionul addreaa. After tho above exerciaea the annual buaittean meetiiig will take place, and by amend ment lu the onatitution laat year, all perHonn arriving In Oregon prior to Feb ruaiy Nth, IKjtf, the ditto of adinlHtdon to the I'nion na a Ntate, may hecume a meniher of the u'Mociution. The pioneei ludiea of Portland cordially Invite all pl oneera and Indian war veteratia In good standing, to partake o( a collation, which will he nerved between nix and 7:110 p. m. Tliu wife ur luiwlmnd of a p'otieer, or the wife of an Indian war veteran ia entitled to thin collation. After the col lalion nome npeciul fealuren will he in troduced ah follown: "The part of wo iiiun in the pioneer day a," by Mra. Hub ert A. Miller, of Oregon City, the daugh ter of a pionrer family ; pioneer remini- and Widen unlena the road in kept up by the ntate at great expellee, it would 8' on become impasnablo for the travel that annually gocn over the rouil, if llie name nhould puna nut ot the lunula of ihia conipur.y Thin rond ia a great con venience to utocknien and imniigrantH, and it would be much better for all con cerned (or the road to he conducted an a toll rond ut prenent, witli the loll placed at reuminahlu liguren. Tun Niav Hoaii. I.ut Momlav Hoad Kngiuter Kinn.iinl went out willi three viewetn, aa per orders of the county court, to make a needed change in tho locution of the Oregon City and New Km river mud. After a careful examin ation of the situation, the viewera enme to the couclii-ioii that the coat would he too much to make any chunu'e in (lie road at prenent, aa the new location of the Hcenen. etc., hy pionecrn and Indian wa road would involve an outlay of from veterunn, generally, who are requcalod flOOO to 5(VK) and no one knew from to cointi prepared to take part in a good, whtitnource the money waa to come from. old fiiMhloned "exatrienco meeting," no Tlie road fund available for tliin purpose that thoo who may be preHent, who ate would ke a verv little allowing, but a not piouoera, may know aometliing of ! change in urgently n led, and the what It required to muke the early 'act- county might save Hotnething in the way Madk an AssKiNMKNr. Hamilton Br oh , well known merchanta in thin city made an alignment hint Saturduy toC 0. T. Wilhama. Their atock of meichandiae wan made over April Kith io jamm mihw ami omen, woo nel.l a chattel mortgage on the same for fuVlOO The achfdiilo of liabilitiea foot up (20,' Hi.ti.t , ni which 1,Mi are duo mer- chuntn in Portland, San Francinco and the Kiixt. The anaeta aggregate about Jli.OOOof which $12.1XX) ia in real estate incuinlK'rod f ir $S,l!J2; f.I.70jtn tlie store and mock, mortgaged for its full value, and $.'!.'0 in nmull notes and accounts, all of which are held by certain creditois an collateral security. Thin move gives all un nee u red creditors an equal share in the estate, unlena the secured creditors are given the preference in having their claima satisfied. tleinents of Oregon. Secretary (ieorgo II. Ilimen will he in bin ollice ut 1MH'U Klin k ntreet, conntantly, to inane receipts and hiidgca to ull entitled to them. Tlie procenaioii will form ut the Hotel Port land nt one o'clock sharp, and march di rectly to the A. O. U. W. bull, comer Hecond and Taylor streets. Carriages under tho dirc.ioti of tho grand mar shul, will bo provideil for tlie aged and infirm. of a posnihle law suit hy having some cluingen made in tnin road. In one place for a diMtiince of one hundred feet between the railroad track and the river tho roadbed in onlv about seven feet in width, mid should a panning railroad train frighten a team of horses there in nothing to prevent them plunging over the hank into tlie river. Nkw Incoiipuhation. F. T. Willett and Fli Stehmun.of Liberal, were in Ore gon City Momlav. Tliene gentlemen Ma. IIi'diiabd's Tiiip. Mr. W. F. W'll Heulicn Wright huve filed articles Hubbard, superintendent of tlie govern- m the conulv clerk's ollice of Clackamas metit hatchery on tlie Clackamas, bus : county, incorporating tlie Liberal Co-op-been instructed . by the United States lenitive Association j their capital stock is flah commissioner to proceed to Idaho , W1"10. divided into shures of $5 each, over and visit the upper and lower Salmon 1 lri(X) of which is paid up. Tlie object of fulls on tlie Snake river, and to Weiner 'be association is to engago in a general and Iiliss with tho object, of making arrangements for securing salmon eggs tu supply the Clackamas hatchery. Ho will huve to arrungo for securing the eggs, and also for some temporary hutch ing apparatus to care for them until they are about eighteen days old, as the eggs will not bear transportation nutll the eyes show. Then they will be merchandise and other business, Tlie general merchandise store ut Liberal heretofore conducted by Mr. Willett is absoibed by the new corporal ion. They will issue script in payment for produce 100 Kewiird if 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there in at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is cuturrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is tlie only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby desttoviug the founda tion of tlie disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con stiititiun and assisting nature, in doing its work, Tlie proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they oner une iiunureu iioimrs lor anv case thai it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY, A Co., Toledo, 0. .Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. Are You (Jolng Fast J If so, it will pay you to write to A, C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burling ton Home," 250 Washington street, Portland. Ho will mail you free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you nn to the through rates to uny point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, Southern, Canadian Pacific or Great Northern railroads ut the Very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington route is generally con ceded to be the finest equipped railroad in the world for all classes of travel. A Says Cream Tartar nhould contain 9'J-per cent of Puke rotansium I5itartrate. How often i do you imagine you get ! 911 per cent pure Cream j Tartar unlesn you buy ( of a reputable urupgiHt? j It alao Haya ''Cream Tartar is often purpose-1 ly mixed with Band, ! clay, gypsum, flour, ' chalk, alum and 1'or-' aHsium Hulnphate." ' It winds up by say- j ing "the bent Hecurity ; against fraud in to put- chase the crystals and i have them powdered." While we are not in a i position to do this, we do buy the powdered crystalyB of Powers A eightman the most reliable Manufacturing chemists known. We know we can ktrunt them, and we hope ; you know you can trust us. C. G. HUNTLEY, Prescription Druggist, Oregon City, Or. A carefully Hclected Btook of Summer dress goods and everything to match. A uplendid selec tion of Ladies' underwear. A new Stock of late Style Tan Shoes for Lad I e9', Centlemen and Children. The Latest Shapes in Straw Hats ....MEN AND BOYS..... for 'it? Pants, Sweaters, Caps and Shcesi I For I5icyc'i.-.ts direct from llie factory, at prices that defy 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 ties and Jul'ettes. A full line of groceries that will compare in prices with anybody's figures. Thos. Charman & Son. Artists' Materials. We carry in stock 70 colors in tube Paints, a line of artists brushes, palettes, placques, etc., all of which we sell at Port land prices. We would like to sell you your artists supplies, and if we haven't to-day what you want, we will have to-morrow and we will do our best to please you. Huntley's Book Store. New Caufield Block, Oregon City. HO YOU NEED f - HNY DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING, Or Building Material? Go to C- H. BESTOlAi- Lowest cash 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 STEEET. OREGON CITY. Postolfice-:- Store, MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY -:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. In Priceswe meet Portland Competition. O.WISSINGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. i r.Hlllsll 1M3. 1 1 Gr PIONEER Trangfefal Epre, Freight and parcels delivered to1 all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME Steamer Bailey Gatzert L V ' 'Mr f H x X ' -. . ox-'wi ,j4'i. ..i u: r-.,,,;, Leaves foot of Alder st., Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. M. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P, M. Tug Ilwaco from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with Gatzert pverr night, for Portland. Tickets of Str. Luriine good on Gatzert. Everything With the Tlmen. Rniuliill & Meyer, the dairymen, have tickets which will enable yon to ptirrluiHe milk at the rate of 5 cenU per quurt, 01 $1.60 yer month for a quart a day. We redeemable in merchandise at the store, jruarantee our milk equal to the best. and which ran be used as a medium of monetary circulation in the neighborhood. We have our own place, own cows, and own team, and are here to stay. 1 mo. Randall & Msykr scientific ureDaraiiunoI ' AbietincBalsam f ' Cold iii Uie limlr"A i v i25f and sort EyesTli rJjt,f i INPIMANT BREATH.' Br, J iwiJAiCuRE. 0. OROY11J-E.CAL Kg? ( i f?EMEDY Tfl trMiuainMl I -J V 'J EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. j "J I I North. Woman's Friend So successful and delightful have bee ii if, p. H. 7:1C P. it. lOltfA.Jl. Lv I.v Ar Portland Ar OreitonCity Lv S. Krancifpo Lt 8:20 a. H. 7.19 A. X. 7:00 p.m. DINING CAKS ON OOPEN KOl'TE. Pullman Dufft Sleepers. the eilects of "Moore's Hevaled Rem- i Second-Class Sleeping Cars edv" uion the dclicuie ailnienis of AttorhwitoslI through trains. BY MAIL TOR PRVNEIU For sale by C. G. Huntley. womankind, that this wonderful reme dy has been railed" Woinun'sFriend." Moore's Revealed Remedy In a few doses shows womankind its peculiar virtues for their ailments. Its eflectH are gentle, soothing and uniform ly successful. Hundreds of testimonials from ladies all over the coast bear witness to its success. Sold br all driiKk'Uls. FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two a res near Park Place. J. K. GROOM, Oregon jCi.tjPjL KOSEBL'RQ MAIL (Dallyl. S::)A. m. I 9 HI A. si. S:.Hl P. M. I.v Lt Ar Purtlnud Ar Oregon City Lv Koseburif Lv 4:Wp. it 1 3:29 r. I 7 :00 a. nisi sioe division. BKTWKGN PORTLAND AND CORVAUJ8. Mull Train, Pnlly (Except Sundav.t . 7:.tflA.li: l'.VlftP M. Lv Ar eorllflnd Corvalll Ar Lv 5:W P. 1.00 P.M At Albany and "orvallln connect with trains of Oreuon and Pnciflc Railroad. Kxprem Train iMilv (Except Sunday) 4 AO pTm.'i Lv "Ponland Ar Vi-Mi. u 7:J5p. . I Ar McMinuville Lv I 5:50a. THKOUCH TICKETS TO ALL POlNTi IN THK EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND ECROPJt Can be obtained t lowest ratea from L B Moore, Agent. Oregon City. R.KOEHLEK, K. P. ROGERS,