4 Oregon City Enterprise. Published Every Friday. CHAS. MESERVE, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, One year, 8li months, Trial sulxcrlpllon two month. S3 00 1 00 A dtiroiiLt of 50 cents on all mhwrlrllonn (or advance ne year, J5 ceut lor tlx nioutha, II paid lu advance. Advertising ratea liven on application. Entered at the Pout Office In Oregon Clty.Or,, a second class matter. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1895. A-3K.VT3 FOR THE ENTERPRISE. Bearer Creek, Ciby, Clackamas, Mllwaukte, t-nlon Mills. Meadow Brook, New Era, Wllmnvllla, Park Plare, Gladstone, -Stafford. Mnltno, Caros. Molalla. Marquam, ButteTlUe Aurora, OrTille. Eaxle Creek, Damascus, Sandy, Balmon, - Cnrrinsville, Cnerryville, Marmot, Dr. T. B. Thomas Geo. Knight . A. Mather Oscar A Wimlnxer U J. Trullliuer Chas Hoiman W. 8. Newberry Henry Mlley F. L. Ksell T. M. Cross . Q Uaae. T How owartl R. M. foi!er Annie Stiibbe. E, M. Hanman B Jennings Ed Muecke L.J Perdue H. Viltern J. 0. KUiott F. Outsell Mrs. W. M. Molntyre Geo. J. Currin Mrs. M. J. Hummer Adolph Ascholl gjtT The way to build up Oregon City Is to give Ureeon t'ltj people jonr patronape. OBJECT LESS OX. The Corvallis Carriage 4 WaRon Mfg. Co. lits pone into tbe hands of a receiver. This factory was, the beat equipped of any wagon shop on the Coast and was run by men ex perienced in the trade and with ample cap ital; bat tbeir experience and money counted for little against the disadvantages of a wrong location. A manufacturing es tablishment, to succeed, must have first of all good transportation facilities and cheap power. Money and experience are wasted where these requisites are wanting. Had this wagon factory been located at Oregon City there is little doubt but what it would have been financial success. The power from the falls would have cost but a nomi nal sum, and the transportation facilities re all that could be asked. The boat charges between Oregon City and Portland are less per ton than drayage on the streets of Portland. And as Portland is the great distributing point M well as receiving point for all supplies for this part of the Coast, it behooves a manufacturer to get as close to it as possible, and at the same time secure cheap power. If these men, who are said to be from the great wagon shops of Moline, Illinois, will move their Corvallis establish ment to Oregon City it could yet be made a paying investment. There is enough de mand for vehicles on this Coast to keep balf a dozen wagon factories running, but to gain this trade they have got to be able to meet Eastern competition. To do this cheap power and cheap freight rates must go with the skilled labor and the capital invested. guratiou ol reforms In Armenia, and the sit uation as far as aettlement of the ques tions in dispute between the Turkish govern ment and representatives of the powers, re garding reform In Armenia, Is concerned, already ahows considerable improvement. This Improvement is likely due to the firm attitude ol the powers in positively refusing to accept any modifications of the program mapped out for the betterment of the con dition of Armenia. The Turkish minister for foreign alluirs, has paid frequent visits to tbe Kritish embassy since the reply of the porte to tin note of the powers was de livered, and It is hoped it will result in per suading the Sultan to accept the Inevitable as gracelully as possible. Okioom City extends a most hearty wel come to the Grand Army men, who meet with us next week as also to tbeir wives of the Woman') Relief Corps and sons and daughters of the Sons of Veterans and Indies' Aid Society. The Grand Army is at its tenith now in numbers, and soon its ranks will grow thinner and thinner until all have answered the last roll call. We of today can little realize the dangers and hardship the boys in blue endured dur ing the war for the Union, The courage of the battle Held was small beside that re- quired to bear up a man in bravely leaving a wife and little ones; he knew not to what trials and dangers they would be exposed by reason of his absence. The majority of the soldiers came from the common people whose incomes were limited, or were wholly dependent Uon tbeir daily labor and to have them awav in the army from two to four years, meant pinching want and many hardships to hundreds of brave mothers who were left to battle for bread and butter single-handed for their little ones. All glory to these gray haired veterans for to them and their equally brave wives and mothers do w e owe the enjoyments of a life in the fairest, liberty-blest and grandest country on the fitce of the earth. The latest outbreak of lawlessness nmoug the Clackamas fisherman intodynaniite tbe river so as to kill salmon without the delay and uncertainties incident to net fishing. While there are some law-abiding, respect able men fishing in the Clackamas, there are a number who persist in committing depredations of one kind and another that the yearly cost to I he tax pavers of Clack amas county is no small sum. It would be a saving to this county and a benefit to the salmon industry if the legislature would make the Clackamas a closed stream. Kt'H'llllllOUX, At a rogulur mootingof Momlo Tost No, 2, O. A, It. the following resolution, of thanks was unanimously adopted : Kesolvod, That tho thanks and apprtf cintion of the humiiImtm of this l out are due, and are cordially extended to l'reai dent J. M. Monti ot tho State Agricultural College, for (lie able ami Interesting ad dress made by him on Memorial Pay. We would alxo make acknowledgement of our appreciation ot the patriotic ser mon of Kev. M, L. Kngg, delivered on Memorial Sunday May 20 at the Baptist church, We would not forget to express our thanks to the ladies of the Women 'a lielief Corps, and others, who bo bounti fully decorated the church, and (or their assistance on Memorial Duv. We alxo desire to acknowledge with thankfulness the kindness of F Co., O. N. Ci, in furn ishing escort to the Tout on the 21 and 30th., and also to the A. O. U W. for their presence and assistance on Me morial Pays. Our thanks are also tendered to Kev. Mr, Montgomery for his assistance in the Memorial services, to Mr. T. A. Tope, who so kindly granted tin the use of his hull, to thoxe who aided ua In honoring the memory of our deceased comrades. Hy order of Meade Post No. 2. C. A. Williams, Adjt. Oregon City, June 5. 18!5. Stockholder Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders: of the Oregon City Manufacturing Company will be held at the ollice of the company in Oregon City on Sutuiday July 13, ISM, at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day for the purpose of electing directors of the cor porat ion to serve lor the enauing vo ir and (or the transaction of tuich other business as may roerly come bniore the stockholders; meeting. C. (i. Jacoiih, Secretary. Oregon City, June 13, lSllj. A Correction. Through an overnight in the report of Utter Mst. The following is the list of letters remain ing In the post ollice at Oregon City, Oregon, l-M P. M., June 12. lSlO; M KN'S 1. 1ST. linker, J Capps, Kred Chester, Geo Courlrlght, It K Dilley, Win Kates, Win Gachot, I, J George, W K Hamilton, T It Insklp, II O Kembell, Itichnrd Maddock, Hert WOMKN'e LIST, Muck, K I. Moore, Will Martin, WO McCullock, John Mcintosh, Mr Nichols, 0 O Potter, A M Hmith, 11 I, Thnmpmn, Alex risholler, K M Wagner, I M llaker, Mrs Jane llolse, Mrs It P Pcman, Miss Nanna Kulkenhurg, .Mrs Hackney, Annctla Harding, Mrs A V If culled lor slate when advertised. K. It. GUKKN, I llanfon, Mrs llo i nes, Augusta I.acro.v, Martha . Peterson, Mrs I, Ward, Mrs Sarah White, Mrs It M. SPIRIT OK THE PBESS. An Knglisb educationalist ol reputation, says the Medford Monitor, proposes to in troduce into the education of young women and girls the principles of chivalry toward the male sex. He maintains that this has been entirely neglected in the teaching of girls, and while boys have been taught to pay due defference to women, the girls have not been taught that they owed any consid eration to any one, either of their own or the opposite sex. The result has been selfish and inconsiderate women who accept all chivalrous attention from men as a right, without a thought that they owe even the courtesy of a thank you in return. good time to begin such teaching when wo men are entering upon a wider sphere ot work with a greater recognition of rights the same as those of men. It would be a tne committee on resolutions oi the State Grunge which was published in the KsTKxrKiKK of last week the follow ing resolution was omitted: Resolved, That we greatly appreciate the excellent manner in which the com mitteeof arrangements from theClacka mug county grungea have provided for the the entertainment of this grange. Eureka. The motto of California means, I have found it. Only in that land of nunshine, w here the orange, lemon, olive, lig and grue bloom and ripen, and attain their highest perfection in mid-winter, are the herbs and gum lound of SANTA ABIRthe ruler of coughs, asthma arid consumption. Mr. C. li. Huntley has been appointed agent tor thia valtiuble It is a California remedy, and sella it tinder a guarantee of f 1 a bottle. Three for $2.60 Try CALIFORNIA CAT U Cure, the only guaranteed cure for cnturrh $1, by THE EXCAMPMEXT. The assurance is given out that the annual encampment of the G. A. K., W. K. C. and 8. of V., to be held in this city next Mon day and Tuesday, will be the largest in point of numbers in attendance of any ever held in Oregon. The parade wbich will take place Monday afternoon will exceed in brilliancy and size any effort in that line ever attempted in this city. In addition to the hundreds of Grand Army men, Wo men's Relief Corps members, and Sons of Veterans, nearly all of the local secret or ders have accepted the invitation and will be in line to their fall streneth. Battery A of Portland, with three field pieces and a full complement of men, will occupy a prominent place in the procession, as will also Company F of this city, which ex pects to be in line lull sixty strong. In addition to Commander-in-Chief Law ler, there will be many distinguished guests present from this and other states, making it one of the most notable gatherings ever held in Oregon City. The Grand Army em braces in its ranks a large number of tbe representative men of Oregon, and their gathering here cannot but be of value to Oregon City. It will be the means of bring our city to the notice of many who have only heard of it in name, and they will be enabled to judge of its advantages and of its future prospects. Notwithstanding all that is said of the "coming women" by parugraphers in news papers the evidence is very much in point that she will be able to take care of herself and a man too if needs be. The girls of to day are receiving a far different training than that given their mothers. They are taught when mere tots to appear before an audience and speak pieces, sing songs and act parts in a manner that their mothers nev$r dreamed of. Their business educa tion, too, is rapidly approaching that given the boys. This training will bear fruit, for when these girls grow to womenhood they taey will not ask some "lord of creation" of a father or a husband whether they can have a higher education or new hut, with the fear of a refusal and being compelled to demurely await their "lords'' pleasure. On the contrary they will, like their brothers, be capable, should their wishes or necessities compel them to, to get out and earn a living or to be a greater help to a deserving hus band than many of the women of today are. Tux Armenian atrocities have received a pretty thorough airing of late by outside powers, the press of tbe country, and from tbe pulpit, an Oregon City pastor having recently devoted a sermon or lecture to the frightful massacre. It is now most certain that outside powers will compel the inau- J mail $1.10. Trial nize,r0 cents should he assumed in such a knock down the old ideas of chivalry among men, and the best way to maintain these will be to teach the new woman the same chivalry toward men as is taught the boys toward women. The Chautauqua circles of Oregon City are now discussing tbe abstruse problems of geological formation, and the Moro Obseiver gives the following bit ol information, which will be read with interest: The cut loss rather than a gain if these new rights I "y i i nrtpntinn watpr I nnsump.rs The rules and regulations: regarding the use of water have been amended in the following particulars: Kate for sprinkling in addition to household or store use shall tie $1 for the season, payable June 1st of each year. This includes use of hose any time dur ing the year. Rate for irrigation or sprinkling where water is not used for other purposes shall Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chuttuiioogu, Tenn., savs, "Shiloh'a Vilalizer'SAVF.l) MY Life.' I consider it the best remedy (or a debilitated system I ever used." For Pyspepsia, I.iver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price "ft cents. For Saloliy U. A. Harding. Wise is he who buys n home and stops paying rent. C. O T. Williams can (it you out on easy terms. The latest in visiting curds at the F.N' tkhi'mimk Okkigk. Prices to suit von. 1 - J n.. CD. J. H, McLEAN'S LIVES KIDNEY CALM IS a SOVEREIGN REMEPV ? DISEASES OF THE KI0NEVS. Diabetes, Dropsy, Inflam mation of the Kidneys, Pains In the Back. Liver Troubles, Fomale Irregularities, Kidney Weakness In Children, will yield at once to lu great soothing and healing powr. l'rloe 11.00 per butlla. " Dr. J. H. McLean Med. Co.,St. I.ouit. Me For sale bv C, U. Huntley, druggist. made by the O. K. N . Co. a few miles west of The Dalles, in which petrified trees were found, and which attracted so much attention, has since been blasted down to a level w hich has laid open and bare the roots of tbe trees, which are under the stratum of basalt and in a deposit of coal or half formed coal, a sort of oily shale. There are no indications that there is any vein of coal in the vicinity, but there seems to be a sort of pocket of the partially formed coal about the roots of the trees. They certainly never grew out of such a formation, hut in some manner during the ages in which the trees were undergoing the process of petrifaction the earth beneath them has undergone a cor responding change. It would appear from the Wood burn In dependent that gambling games are run ning riot in that staid city. It says: Now that tbe city charter is in full force, and the council masters of the situation, all the pro visions ol the municipal law should take ef fect. We dislike to see an interminable warfare upon an innocent little candy stand while poker games are running at various places. There are curtained rooms where fleecing games are in progress and their lo cation is wed known. It is reported tbat there were no less than five games in pro gress last Hunday week. It is probably claimed that there are no stakes, but the wise headed ones know better. It is time some of these moral cess-pools w ere cleansed and this paper is committed to the cause. We shall not wink at these evils but endea vor to expose the wrongdoers whether we sink or swim. The Astoria Evening Journal still has faitb that the Astoria-Gohle railroad will be built, and says the arrival of Mr. Hammond will be an advent advantageous. A certain Portland paper is skeptical about the gen-1 tleman s good faitli and ability to carry out tbe proposed railroad project, but then there are some people in this world who are so disgrutled they have no faith in anything not even a couple of millions project. be $2 per month, or $5 for the season from May 1st to October 1st, payable in advance. Special rates for market gard ens. NrHIou IN provided I hut water commuhm-i-si will only be al lowed to use water Tor Irrigation orlnwa Hprinklino; between the bourn oi H inl 0 A. 9t. and S anil 9 I, .tl. Allowing water to run all day or nlehl In uohltl veljr lor bidden. Hy order ol Hoard of Water Coin. For physical ailments, especially those incident to declining years, there is no remedy that produces such satisfactory results as Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm, its genial and invigorating effect on liver and kidneys is remark able. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cold Medal Midwinter Fair, Saa Frandaco, Agreeably rurprlsed. "I bad a very, severe cold on my lungs that caused much soreness and gave me considerable uneasiness in regard to the result" says Mr. T. E. Smith, of Billerica MaBS. "A local drnggiist called my at tention to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and on his recommendation I gave the remedy a careful trial. The result sur prised me ; I recovered entirely in three days." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. illni'kHiiiilliliig, Clarence Porter bus rc-opened the blacksmith shop lately occupied by VV. S. Maple, opposite Pope's hardware store and is ready to do all kindH of re pairing and horseshoeing. Asashoer Mr. Porter in equal to the best and al ways gives satisfaction. Wanted. All parties owing Hamilton liros,, Red Front Store, to call at once and settle their accounts and thus save further trouble. Jab. Shaw, Agent for Mortgagees. Okkion City, May 8, 1895. Our Candid Advice. It is seldom that we appear in the roll of spiritual adviser or family physician but there are times when we feel justi fied in calling the attention of our many subscribers to an article of true merit. We feel 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 as the writer. Teas Coffees Spices Baking Powder Great Eastern Tea Com pany Try a Sample Order Tho quality is the essential thing with housekeepers in buy ing these accessories to good cooking. Vy giving your order to John A. Moehnke, O logon City agent, you get the best coods at the lowest prices. Office Seventh St., opposite depot. BECKER'S FINE MILLINERY and HAIR GOODS . A new and elegant lino of SPUING MILLINERY ...JUST ARRIVED... Come and Get Our Prices. Our fipeciul ppaniBli Sailor 25c leghorn Flats 25c Feathers Dyed and Cleaned. All KindH of Hair Work Made to Order. 220 First Street, Portland. DH VIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Received a gold medal and diploma at St. Louis Convention of Photograpers, 1894. Third and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. New GoocJh Modern Price h. ( orner brocery. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.-Es Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. xxxxxxx rxxxxi Qregon Citij Hospital... ...GLADSTONE PARK... Conveniently of iuhthm and pleiiHtuit located. Free from tliu noise nnd dust of the fit v. y Skillful mirnt'M mid every eotivt'iiii'iieo of a first Li idilkld bitulkillll 0 i Ample room that pittietitrt limy lutvo quiet- V iiokh iiml rest. .Nice ml romus R Services of tl V. 3 n 'A ho for ladies. cxt physicians of tint county in attendance. T1CUMH UICASONAIU.1C. v Address, MISS M. E. LIIBKER, SUPT. F, . . ' i IJKI'.lill.N U I Y, 1H. A f t ; i ' t 3 1 Mi M i'1 ' ,11 !! Only Company organized in, the Pacific North West that hit.' f weathered the linancial storm of lH'.I.J and IS'.U ami is still ? doing luisiiiess with more assets, j inure reserve and more activity j than ever before. M Andrew C. Moisten, Act. Orcuon City, Or. umm jmn store.; The leader in good Shoes Cheap Has moved between Star Grocery and Electtic Hotel. More suitable quarters. Call and nee. osewim MWl Anil all AcrMturUi. White. Standard And Others. F. H. LecMcr & Co., J74 Klr.t Htrrel, Cor hulinou. F. R. CHOWN, llXI.IR IN Hardware -: :- and Stoves. Hi Flr.l Hirret, i'ortlmiit, Or. The L. & Z. Swett Co., New and Second Hand. Furniture), Carpets, Bedding and Stovci. 201 A 203 Front, 202 Taylor Sts. At the boat landing. Gradcn k Killer, Prescription Dniggists lit unit Mai li t. Family fit Country Trade Solicited. FORBES 4 BHEEDEN FURNITURE Carets, Shades, Lace Curtains Portieres, etc. 17 Firm meet, ITS Krniit itreet, OLDS & KING Offer Beet Hkik'I"" i CAPES AND,., JACKETS- Jth A Wnshlngton it. Hlnnlt IIihiIih Ollice Hupplli'i Stuart & Tliomuson C01DD21IF. Bookftcllem end StHtlnnem. m him! 271 Morrlton Struct. Portland. TITLES Abstracted And guaranteed by Tbe Title Guarantee k Trust Co. Chamber of Com merce Hiilldliifr JlHIK u. w A NNKR'I Mocha Coffee Parlors lS Third Street. Opp. Curd ray Tlieutrt HK8T I5c EAL IN TOWN. No Chlnc.e Employed LADIES' Wigs, Switches and IiatiL'H. Also Gents wigs. Oet our Prlcce, Paris Hair Store Wis WapihliiKum Ht, Llpman. Wotre & Co, I5iry... (QiDiDiiiLo. Third A Wanhlii((on. Dr. E. C. Brown Eye and Ear Surgeon. IiIhu-i'. r Htcil and Kiiriil.hvd Ili'J Kir. i ttieel Roberts Bros, Dry Goods IrM Thlid St. Leader OF LOW PRIOES. RIIYFt?SJ i ho names of tho Portland (West Sitle) Business Houses hero given are for reference and guid ance ot country and suburban buyers. They recommended ble firms to d iL relil! GUIDE. leal with. ' rr--: SIR KAMONA leave. Oregon City DAM. 2 and 8 P.M. Portland 7, 11 :W A. M. and 4 P. M. EAST HIDE EI.ECTKIOCAItH.UiT'tiriiand and Oreifon City every 40 minute, from? A. H. I. C. HUUNH BOC-kSand Stationery GILL'S. 3d and Aider BtV. Finest Photos $1 Per Doz. at Mesarvey's Gallery. 165 Third St. Ben. M. ftfrney, MEDIUM 1G9 First St. orris houiu! 10 1. v. to 4 r. n. dally xcapuDf Buuaar. Teat Clrole Friday Ev John S. Meek Co, 82 Sixth St., Photographic t Magic Lantern SUPPLIES Neweit Thins! Wall Paper Prices to suit the times. ohofleld A Morgan m Third Ht. Send (or Sam plea. - GROCER. HI Third St. Fine values in Teas & CoiToob. E.H.Moorelioose4Co WALL PAPER Room Mooldliins, Faints, oils, Brnscss. Etc, 293 Alder Street. Jno L Cline Watch Maker. 221 First Street. All work Arnti'laaa Prices Iow. Denver Kitchen. 10c. 2'JS First St reel Near Salmon. Mcsion Uyjjert liook Mf.j.'co. The lilniik P.ook MakerH. Cor. Front ami Stnrk. l:e.l XI ml Oil K.Hli LADIES SWING LUNCHEONS SwcatlnilMo'umsi Books liought, Sold and Ex changed at the Old Book Store HV)H Yamhill St Near Third. Freeman Colee House CofTe. tea or chocolate Hum made pim and on ken. The oream and milk It from hie ration. Dinner from 180 to I T. m.. 2Ficatita. Waihlnatnn at mat bet. let and 2d. 228 Hardware Avery A Co. 172 1st Street Near Yamhill. POTTER Artistic Photographer, 2-Vi Klr.t St. Photos $1.50 per d&. Kodak Work. Royal Restanrant 25: First St., Where car stops The best place tor a good meal. Rt'iiHonableprico Cheapont place for Pioures, Frames, Artist's Materials. Bernstein's Art Storo. 807 WanhliiKlon St lletwevu 1th Atu Cedar Camphor For Moth. Laue-Davis Drug Co. 8d Yamhill. F.E. Beach &lo. D iei.n i u . PAINTS AND OIL And Uenurm Hlllloi IK Mntirlel. . E. C 'rner hir-l aud rtnrk Street. Oppoiiie L dd and Tllto i'. Hank. Good Wages To Boo CnnviMer addreae with r iterance. Pacifii 1C Baptist land. i Stark St. Restaurant H. Stein & Hepfer Co., RKQPKNKU Good ts ble Board, 1Ich Meal In city, !hi. White help employed. 232 Stark Street, . Portland, Orenon.