Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O.C. T t'O.'r) HTKAMKIt. Hummer UAMONA, LR4VKN OHKlloN CITY. I.KAVKH rilHtl.AKI) Ml a. III, 7:(KI. til. V ' i. in. II mi. in. (I.IKI l, III. UU l. III. HI'KI.A V TIH. III IKI A. M. I Ui I'. M (11 1'. M IK) A Mi li ;i a. M. H ;i l'. u. - Tiit Ka.t l'AHKANIIKIl 8TKAUK.ll, Al.TONA, 1KTWKKN I-OMTI.AHIJ. MAI.KM aKU I NIKI'BNKBN'a. Leave I'urlLnil Taylor .(met dunk alS ml A. M, mill Ikvi (lrK"ii City fur HaNmi 7 : 1 A. M. '1 urailny, Thurailay and Muturilay, Leave Ini1.'iiiilmir ( HO A M ml Ha'lem 74R A M mill Iim'iiiiii t:uy l uu f ta. lor I'url- I utiil MiimUy, WailnvmUy anil Friday, rut llmti, giM.il arromiHlatlona ml low raloe, Nu way I ro ik lit liaudlel. Hpeulel iale vu lliroiili frvlnUu mil THKItN I'ACIKIU RAILWAY. XilHTII t'HUU, California Kmirit.e (tlirniiKli) Kinhiirn Ux'al (way latluui) liu 1'anwUtir 7 13. m. S M i. lu. V V7 a. in. outm am: mi. Hiimliiir Loral (way alallona) t if a. m California Kiirea (tlirouih) V4.i. in H.l. mr" iw.r 4IWp. m. HIIMKTilt KAlJHK.i.Ki THlC IUiT.WAy". Time TaMo, I. cava OrnKon t ny. a: 41A M. V Ml " II m " 1 mi V U, tun a oil " A. M. 10 .ui ' 11 . mi 1 1 I', M. 1JM " 'I l) " 'i ;J " H ll " a m " 4 ( " 4 80 " d;tl " ti m ' .uu ' Ieave Willamette Kalle. . A, M. V m ' II I'l " I 15 H M. m " .!: ' II'MIAV TIMK. 15 A. M. 10: 1.'. " II .) ' 1 IIS P. M. I 4S " i Id " t rt " 8:1ft " 1141 " 4 Id " 4 4f " (, " 6 4.i " o n 1'. A. MlllKH, Hllit. TIIK MAIL. Mall, rliine "iii Nurili, U in.. p. m., H p. tn, Mailt clixu ilut Huiitti. va. m., ii.4.'i p. m. IIIR Wlt'TVe. (Irrituii City In I'nrtlaud over K.l Hide llell war. Iravfe 1 X V, M mt f ii V M , arrive. II M A M. and 4 Ml I'. M larrlee Cnrllitlld, Ka.trru. W pal aide, Handy and Hllilaiid rwulM mall. Orpnou I'lry to Kly. farm. Muliin, Liberal ami MnlalU leave, al 1 in. aud errlvee at lu. l'lrPiinu (Miy Ui Heaver (reek, Mink, Clark. Mpadow Itrook. I'lilou Mill., mid follou, Ipavpa t a . m. Miimlar Wptliiplay and rrday and rmiirn.on fiillowina dav.al i .15 P-m tlrea.iii Illy t" Vlma, loKn ami KeillaiH leave, ore.uii Dlly Monday We-lnewUv and Krlilay at I uU P. M , Uavnia1 Viola aaiue daya ai;m)A M, ' STAtiK 1.1 N K. On-null riiyrl'lrkf-Mulliio Mull Umiie. Uavea Oregon CHy I'. V. ImiIIiIihK l H A. M. Muiiilnv, Wpilne'ilny rrldiiv lor IIpbvit I'rppk, CUtkeii, Mrmlow llrixik, Union Mills ml Milium. Upturning. Iruvpa .Mnllno at H. A. M., I'liliin Mill. II A. M., Mi-ailow Hriwik in A. M. durkPa I- ii'Min, nJ llpnver 1 rrk J 1 . M.'il'ueailay, Tliurmlny ml pstnriUy. A coiulurialile piv ruling hck. raawli Bpr rU' rpni'iiile. Hniall panwla cnrrlr.l, WcpnU to 2AcnH. Any urdur Kdl Hh W" HI I iruinptly ealinili'd to. J. M.Ci mmis.h. FRIDAY, JUNK 28, 18! 15. Tiik IIiiiaiu-IIamii.ton Complaint Thkuwn OirT In Ihxon'B court Suttir cluv, eviiluneu wuh tukcn lu llio vwgo BRiiliiht K. C. llwnilton, nrreHlml for oly tuiiiint! property umUir Mm preloniM'ii. Com plu! niuil li-Htilifl lliut IIlo llib Imrd tloouVd K. C. Hamilton a Imuite and KronnilH ut Cliu kanmH for paymunt by lUmilton of iioU-a of N22.50 atW.C. Jolirmon'a, which Hamilton had en dnrncd fur 0. F. Hiblmnl notes wre to bo Mittlud and returnod beforo rniordli)r due l. AIho (or $200 and aomo two yoara int(n-Ht Hamilton hud to pay for Hihbard upon another note niniiod by tlio two. 1'roMit'iilIuii produced an agree ment of Hiiniiltoii to asume and mtUo notva at JohiiHon'e. Dofundunt Blattd that hu aHHiiniBd the notea accoiding to BKrcomcnt, paid the intcrcrt, and paid extension until Pwieiiiher, 18115. He aidnt thiH he paid 1200 and inlurt'Ht In cuhIi an before Htatod . Ilibbard had e cured Hamilton' niKnature to the John son nottm by reprewntinu that he was to sign alon with Thayer aad Aldcn. TI i in waa a fiitm-liol of Hiblmrd'B, nay" Mr.' Hamilton. Thene notes will re ceive payment pro t uta with oilier unse cured debts from iiHWunmeut ot Hamil ton llros. C. D. Latonrettd and C. II. Dya Hhowed that there wag no caHt Falao proteases beinK lyinu rcprosonta tions of actual existing facts, not prom ises; written testimony, which alone can convict, exonerated defendant's course. Hamilton was thereupon dis chariHh The above should have ap peared last week, but was crowded out ly the (J. A. It. encampment matter, Koai) Ii'iiovkmi;kts. Koad Kii(i neer Kiunaird is a very busy man these days. He had been spending several days lookiiiK after the roads in the vi cinity of Wilhoit, Marquum and Needy, and on laHt Monday, ufutr returning to Oregon City, left for the western section of the county, where he spent a couple of days inspecting the thoroughfares.. Thuasday he went Handy and continuous localities, where he will inspect the im provements under way. Mr.Kinnaird reports the road work well along, and ef fective improvement at all the places he has visited. Never before In the history of Clfcckumas county, has there beei. so much effective roud work done and under way aa there la this season. And the roads are being constructed in a system, alio nv'.nr(-, and in a way that will prove of permanent benefit. Under the present, improved By stem of road wolk Clackamas county will take a front rank In the matter of good roads within an other year or Iwo. Flit st ISi'sinkns Mkktinii The first business meeting of the stockholders of the WIIIiuiu'Ua Valley Chuutiiiiqiia Aa Sis'liillnn was held at the county court room Tuesday afternoon. Out of the 510 shares subucrlbed, were represented al the meeting, Arraignments for the management of llio aHsembly were dis cussed, and Col. It. A, Miller, U.K. Cross, Mrs O. II. Iye, Mrs. I). C. I.ut ourette, C. H. Cauflnld, (i. A. Harding, T. 1,. Charmau, llev. J. W. Cowan, and James Hlcel of I'ortland, were elected directors to servo until the close of the assembly at (iladstone 1'ark In July. The reason that all the directors were elected from Oregon City, except Mr. Htnel, Is exemplified by the fact that all the stock subscriptions have been made here, except (lie aharva taken by the Fast Bide Railway atockholdois. Other cities and towns will have an opsrtu nity to subscribe stock before the regu lar annual election of directors In July, which will make them eligible to represen tation on the board. Ninety shares of the capital slock authorized, still re uiuini to be tuken at the rate of ') per share. The board of directors met at the residence of the secretary, Mrs, C, H. Iye, and re-elected the following olllcers: Robert A. Miller, president; Mia. CM. Iye,Hecretury,and I). C. Ijituilretle, treas urer. The proceedings of the stockhold er's meeting was endorsed, and all ex pressed unbounded confidence in the great success of the assembly. (iuxa I-HoM Oi k Uaxk Will Moore, the erstwhile club suit tailor, has not yet made his appuarance in Justice I Ax on's court, and numerous individuals lament the loss of divers sums, ranging all the wsy from f 2 to (10. They wanted something for comparatively nothing, and they got nothing. Moore let a few oilier people in the club on the ground floor, if their statements can be relied uhhi, as tliev were men In places that could wield au inlluence, but it appears that some of them were caught with the siiverv bait and are left, hut they don't say much about it. A couple of the vic tims, some Iwoor three weeks ago, claim to have used physical persuasion and coiiiellcd .Muore to fork ovpr the money they had paid him The tailor shop was attached and closed by the owners of the building, .immerman A Co., for rent due. It seems .Moore did ipiile a suit business, and some, of his creditors brought suits lu recover what was due them. A. W. Cheney of the Courier, and a cutler iu the strop brought suits atrainsl him, but they were settled out side of court. Henry Mcldruin was aiirvty for Moore's apficarance in Justice Dixon's court laHt week, aud the hitter appeared lust Wednesday morning and had the case ostponed until two o'clock in the afternoon, but up to the present time has failed to make his appearance. Nkw Tiuk Caiid. Tho new time card issued by the Southern I'ucifle went into elVecl lust Monday. The California fast express, heretofore leaving Portland at 0:15 p. m.,now leaves at 8:50 p. ni., ar rives at Oregon City 0::i5p. m., south bound. The north bound overland, or California fust express arrives at Oregon City at 7:23 a. in., and reaches Port hind at 8:10 a. in. This train now atops only at Oregon City and Woodhurn between Portlum! and Salem, and makes more rapid time than formerly. This change was made to accommodate passengers over the Northern Pacific arrivinu from the Bound at 8:20 p. m., and desiring to connect with the Southern Pacific. The Roseburg locul south bound, leaves Portland at 8:30 a. in., and arrives at Oregon City at 0:27 a. m. North bound it reaches Oregon City at 2:50 p. in., arriving at Portland at 4 .40 p. in. The new train known as the Salem passenger, leaves Portlund at 4. p.m., and arrivos at Oregon at 4:50 p. m,. reaching Salem at tl :15 p. m. North hound, this train reaches Oregon City at 0:27 a. in. meeting the Roseburg lo cal, and arrivesai Portland 10:15. Nkw Cyci.inu Ci.i'ii A number of OiegonCity bike riders met at R. L. Hohnup.'s office Tuesday evening, and organized a bicycle club, with the fol lowing charter members: Rert Oroen man, Henry Salisbury, H. E. Straight, II. K. Jnnes, I.in Jones, II. C. Stevens, Jr., Charles Wilson, William Logus, J. P. Keating, Frank Brown, J. D Humphrey, J. R. Humphrey, Herbert Thorn, Ralph Mil ler, T. F. Cowing, Jr., George Hyatt. The namo of the new organization is the Acme Cycling Club, and will ho changed to tha Amateur Athletic Club next winter, A temporary organization was effected by electing II. K. Jones president, and J. K. Humphrey, secre tary, and committees were appointed on permanent organization, constiiutiou and by laws, etc., also a committee to confer with II. E. Cross in reference to constructing a bicycle track at Gladstone park, for the purpose of having a tourna ment during the Chautauqua Assembly. A number of new members will be added at the next meeting of the club. Auditorium at Gladstone Park F. F. White, the contractor. Is pushing the work on the Chautauqua Assembly auditoiium at Gladstone park, and the framework of the large dome-shaped bujlJing, which is neurly completed, looms, up grandly in the distance. The Jinuieiise roof, Beats for 8,000 people, and the rostrum will be completed by the time the assembly convenes, and be in readiness for the gathering mul tilines. A Y has already been com pleted at the Junction of the Portland and Gladstone lines, no that cars from I he former place can run direct to the park. A force of men are busy pushing the extension of the Gladstone electric line Into the park and a plat form 300 feet long is under way at the end of the extension, for the convenience of the traveling public Tho Southern Pacific are also building a platform 850 diet long, where they will laud passengers from their special trains for the assembly. II. E. Cross, the ground manager, will be at the park a part of every day U show lieoplu where to camp and to look af ter other matters incident thereto. Pipe has been distributed and the wa ter works will be In working order in due timo. Arrangements have been made for ten electric lights, and picket fenco one-quarter of a mile long is under way, and everything around tho it rou mis is assuming tangible SllHJKJ. Biiapk or lla-Aos. Did you ever no tice how great a difference tin" was in men's heads, as shown when their hair has been freshly trimmed? Thcro are round heads, long heads, high heads, flat heads and some haven't much of a head of any kind. The men are few who have pcuect shaped heads and the barla-rs are lewer who are able lo giveasymmetrical look toall the heads that come under their scissors. A bar ber who has made a study of heads, can, bvcuttinii the hair short in one place and longio another, nuke an ill-shaped head look quite presentable Try hrni worth, the burlier, nlion you want a hair cut. lllils Wanleil. Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of school distriht No. 02 of Clackamas county, will receive scaled bids at he office ol Thos. F. Ryan on Mitin street, up to the hour of ,2 p. in. on Fri day the 5th day of July, IS'.Ij, for the sale and delivery of 130 cords of ood sound body fir ood cut from green BtaiK.ing trees and to be ;first clang in every resH?ct. Seventy corils of said wckiiI to be delivered at the school house on 12ih street, and sixty cords at the school house on 7th street of said Oregon City, the whole to be delivered on or before Auitust 20, 18!I5. The board of directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of board of directors. Thos. F. Ryas, District Clerk. Dated at Oregon City this 24th dsy of June, 1805. Teacher's Association. The hist two meetings of the Clacka mas County's Teacher's Association were somewhat interfered with by the rain, though they were quite succesnful even if many teachers were prevented from attending. The next meeting which takes place on Saturday of this week at Fugle Creek is expected to ex ceed in interest any held for some time past. A fine program has been prepared that will both please and instruct and w hen it comes to setting an appetizing table Eagle Creek takes second place to no neighborhood in the county. The drive from Oregon City to Fagle Creek is ono of the Quest in the county, following the banks of the sparkling Clackamas river all along the way and tho road being graded and no heavy hills, enables the trip to be made pleasantly and quickly. Supt. Gibson expects th.it the attendance will be unusually large, aa the teachers are nearly all out of school and have leaaure lime to attend. 9100 Reward 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all i' stages, and that is catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a conetitutional treatment. Hall's Catsrrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature iu doing its work, Tho proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure, Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY, & Co., Toledo, O. j"Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. Khuksiiiitliiiig. Clarence Porter has re-opened the blacksmith shop lutely occupied by W. S. Maple, opposite Pope's hardware store and is ready to do all kinds of re pairing and horseshoeing. Asashoer Mr. Porter is equal to tho beet and al ways gives satisfaction. Many stiller from initation of the kidneys and bladder without knowing what is the matter with them. Dr. J. II. McLean's liver and kidney balm will Kive relief. Forssle by 0, U. Huntlev, druggist. Choice sugar cured huuiB at 10 cents and bacon at 9 cents oer pound at Al bright's. Tompkins brothers aie supplying the market with the best of fresh vegetables from their farm near town, and they are among the leaders in their line. Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder Awarded Cold Medal Midwinter Fair, Saa Francuco, Agreeably MurprUed. "I had a very severe colli on my lungs that caused much soreness and gave me considerable uneasiness in regard to the result" says Mr. T. K. Smith, of Billerica Mass. "A local druggust called my at tention to Cham bei Iain's Cough Remedy and on Ins 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. Ladies hair trimmed in the latest style at Hloper's barber shop. YOU'VE BEEN WRONG In thinking because Portland in a big town that you can buy paint there cheaper than of ua. We can save you the freight and very often a great deal more. We have sold Masury's paint for the past four years and during all that time we have not had a dissatisfied cus tomer. If you are thinking of painting we would be glad to give you the names of any number of our cuHtomers who have used Masury's paint and take chances on the good things they will say about it. We The price is right and the Want i)a'nt '8 iUHt wna Masury claims "The best in the Your World." Trade, And if price and quality countwe should get it. C. C HUNTLEY. Druggist, Oregon City, Oregon. 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. Postoflice-:- Store. MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY -:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries aie Fresh and of the best quality. InPriceswe meet Portland Competition. O.WISSTNGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. r.tiiin-ii-d ims. t PICNECK Transfer1 ill Eppe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. preparation of 1 "I AbiclineBalsa G luritKCurroi ATA I v 2I Coli tin the lit'tuU'p' ,' CalwrluJWiifnw ' rwlMrestasli'ivwl!, ... , J- j RaievEs Bai tuu : .. INPU ASANT BRF,YrH. jj $ rctt mnou OROYIL1-E.CAL For sale by C. G. Iluntley. 1 A carefully selected stock of Summer dresu goods and everything to match. . A new Stock of late Style Tan Shoes , for Ladies', Centlemen 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 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 ties and Juliettes. Thos. Charm an & Son. Ifl Jfl '9 necessary fr yu to nave a firaer- You will save more 11 pU money by its use in one season than it will cost. You will have a better grade of prunes, and they will sell better. You cannot afford to be without one. Do not pay G0 or $70 for an ( . Eastern grader when you can buy the best grader on the market for 128.00. Manufactured in Portland. Is invented and manu- ' factured by a man who has made prune graders a specialty. Graders made to grade from 10 to 40 tons of prunes per day and guaranteed. Also wire fruit dipping baskets from 11.50 up. Fruit growers wire works of all kinds. Correspondence solic ited. Agts. wanted. ' . testimonial-. The Portlan 1 Wire Iron Work, Por.Unl, H.LUDaLt, Or . Apr.. ISO. Dk Si: Kerwytng to your f.vor ol 23rd Im, I beg to ir lhat th Pruuo Cruder boiiirm from you last y jar, hat g.veu psr ec. uti.fo:iniL Neve- a out of or'.sr, U t-a-r tr iiwrate and ranea lit prunh. a eve aa em bi de-tred; and nff. ! m r.l pleaaa etl lfBk woid in lup Hi.-e. A g-xxl inv y inilt irrow r, tid m,-p ac dur.n prfine drew ;ug lime aud were .uprietd at :u eid e;it w. rk it d n. Y ir Tr i.v. HNat t. DoeCU. , , , VaScouVKR, Waah., April IS, U?5. C. W. Boot. Eiq , ronland. Or. .' e.,rlH, u'"1 "e mT r!er ait y ar nl nil aT I am v'ry muffr pi used with lu w rant. I ihlm yrur graie-th-eheneat n bet rier I nave evir .ei u.cil. I woulda't extbange my JS ura Icr lor any liii n'a.l i m uj mm dlur.-. You aTru y, C. II. Rii'kir. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS, Sole Manufacture, 334 ALDER STREET, PORTLAND, OR. D O YOU DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING, Or Building Material? Go to C- H. BESTOW- 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 STREET. OREGON CITY. The Argonaut ' Is the only high-class political and literary weekly published no tho 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 of the Pacifio coast. Over 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. For sale at Hunt'ey's Book Stpre. Oregon City Enterprise THE LEADING PAPER. splendid Behv. tion of Ladies' underwear. 1i- A full line of groceries that will compare in prices wilh anybody's figures. ?... NEED f