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4 Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME 0. C.T. ni.'MNTKAHKIt. Htniiiiinr HAMONA. IKIVKH llltllll! CI1Y. I.IUVKa rilKTI.AKIl V Ht M m, 1 mi . in. (i m p. i. in mi M. I Hi f. M ft ,m I', M 7. no a HI. II :m ii. in, mi p. in. i'Niy riMK. a IMA M. II mi a. M. :i w V. M. 'I lm Kal I'AMANIIKIl HTKAMKK, AIKINA, BKTWktM fiiHTI.4Hll.litl.KM ANII I KIlKIKMiKM K. Iv( I'nrtlniiil Taylor .trri-t ilurk nl ml A. M, anil linw. llri'Kiitl Clly dir Malum 7 fi A. M. Tiii-tilny, Tlmro'lny mill Hultirilay. Leave lint 'piMidi'iicn 0 :m A M ami Hnlcm 7 I"' A M mill un-Kuii l ily I ill I M f.r lrt land Monday, Vt itilninulity and Friday, H llino, ginul ai'mitiixliilliiiia mid l'w rnlm, No way trcliilil luiiiillt'ii. Hpm'lal laUja un thrnUKli freight. HonilK.IlM PACIFIC KAII.WAY. HUHTII HI'lll, lalllnruln Knria (llimnxli) Kiiiiihiirii l.oi'a) (wiiy .laltou) H 1 1 i ii I'm ngir 7:1:1 . in. R 'ill l. 111. ') tl . Ill, aotTii nooxii, Kukrliiirif Lot'"! Iwny Imlium) faltlnnila Kxirtimi iltiruiigli) fi III m I' II Jul 9 '7 a. in U i i, m 4 . Ml l. in. Wtl.l.AMKTTK KAI.M K.I.Ki TKIC KAII.WAY, Time Table, Leave I.ravii Ori-umi I lly. T 111 im l l K-t l. ii A. M 'i A. M, Vim " ii :' " II no " II t.'i ' I im I'. M, I 15 H. M. a i " a i rou t it, 1 HHAV TIMK no A. M. II A. M. III III " III Ifi " II iii II m I ui H. M. I If. P.M. 1 mi I 45 " tm v li " i mi " " aim " M " t no " .5 ' 4 Ml " 4 IS ' 4 ml 4 iS " h uu " 6 15 " tHII 5 " D.UU " Id " ('. A. Viu.uk, Mil t. inr. MAII.H. Mall, elm k.i iik i-rt1i. J in ,1 . m., 7 p m. Mall, cline going ttmilli, . m., 7 i. m. UK KUI'THI. Oregon CHr In rnrilnnd over P.nt Hide Kall way. leave, i: 1 r, M mill Si f M , arrive. II in A. M. ami a.U) I. U Carrlea Portland, Kanleni, Weal Hide, fcanlly a lid Highland ruule.' lii.ll. Urmnu Clly to K.ly.Caru., Mill I no. Liberal ami Mi.UIU leave. l U m. mill errlvee at li in. dally. , , , oroKim 'liy to Ileaver (reek, Mink, Clark. Meadow llntiik, I'lilun M Ilia, ami ( uli.ni, loavi' t a a in. Monday H pilnniiiUy ainl rrJajr ml riiliiriia on InllnwIiK ilava at i :tft h m (irmi.ii Clly to Vloia, Ikii ami luillanil Icavpt Orrfi'ii Cl y Mitinlny Wnlnrxlay anil Frl'tny at I tt P. M., U'avlnn Viola aaine dy lit 7 ml A. M, ' FT AUK LINK. OrrKini CllyCliirki-a Mtillno Mull Kuiile. ICm OrrK'in CMy 1'. (. Iiiillihnu nt K A. M. MoiiiIhv, Wftlimwlny mni Krlilny Inr Ih'Avrr t'rrok, Clarkea, Mi'mloW Urook, I ii Urn Mill mid M ilium. Krtiiriiln, tt'avin Mulliio at M, A. M , I'lilun ill I li- V A. M , .Mrmluw HriMik 10 A. M., Clnrkfa I'.' iiiimi, ami leaver Cri-k 3 1'. M., Tue-ilay, I'luirnilny aim hmurilny. A comdirinlilB -My fnlinK liaik. rnawii Uiir rnli-a rruamislilii. Hmall parrrla rarrlcil, 10 ocnli to W i-nt. Any nnliT li'fl wllli lux will Iw pruini'tly entlinlHl to. J. M. Ct MMlN'ia. Kl!llAY, Al (U'ST II. IHtlft. Out IIiwe Tkaji. Tim Ori'ijoii City liuHi team t iM-Uvuly ilriUinc daily for tho cmiiiiii! liniiiicii'H toiirniiiiiitiit to li Imlil ut Vmicouvtir iluriiiK tl'o H rwt ww'k In SriliuibT. Thu ly will iiivo a Itrit'nl lutll Hi IIk- Armory hull tD-iiilit, tKriiluy), ut wliicfi thu inhniHiiim will only lio 76 itotilH. Kvurybuily mIiuiiKI turn nut uiul MitroiiT.ii tlm all air and ivu the lioyM u ImoHt. They urn nut onlv (lev utilise t'li'ir lime without ru nuiiinrHtioii in ("flin'tivuly pnilwlinu tho oily (rum (lr, lint ure oVvolinn thi'ir nniro iiKwiH'iitH to drilling In unlcr tlutt tliry lin' niiiktt a crnlitiibli) hIiowIiik ut Ilm llri'1111'n'a loiirniiimtnt. Orison City n'iiil liiive nvory rfunon to be irniiil u( Umir fire lioyn unci tlicy will no clotiht ni'iuit th(iin'lv(H (irt'dilitlily uiul carry uwuy their sluire of honum ut Vun coiivnr, Tbey Hhoiilil rccoivo HiihHlun tiul ciicosriinniiiciil from our citizi'im, ami thn roiiliili'.nce will not he iniriplui-fil. The iiithiiiuwI of llie tciiin an at proHont oriiiiizi'il ixH follovrri: Willimn Howell, fiilitiiin, TliouiuH Mourn, J, I'soHt, Wil liam May. JJ'rhert Thorite., William l'Virchilil, ((vri;i Brvwn, Churlee I'ope and Harry TreinhaUi. Kiibntituti'H, l''rcd PrJiMi, Frjink IVown, dieorge C. lenniiiinro, C. H. Muhod ami Joe Ititldiirf. Til ic Nicw JJanb. The tiewly oinnizcd Oickuii City buml ure tiuiking rapid HtriilcH fnrward, ami uddiUona have henn niado until tlu mi'to IhthIi i m im:iiher about twenty.' Major CJiarman bus donated tho Imnd the line ut uhull, and tho elm:tiii: (xmipujjy bine axiced to pro vide llii'in wilii Imiitn. Anions the ud (lilimiH to the bund, ure Mr. Walling ol MuMiiinvillo, a Hplemiid eornetUt., who w ill ri'inain here if be ttun obtain employ inent. Ilia wife ia uImo an xeellenl iniiHicinn. The band eondempluteH Hoeur ini; the acrvii ea of l'rof. Toney, of Mu Miiinvillo, uh (Mindoetor, ho will Jocute here if he can necure u poaition. lie bus been with the lo8 thia week, uud ia a good baae Hinger and uecoiupliahed iniiaician. Willi Biirti an array of talent, thia band, with proper encouragement from our citizens, will become second to none. in tho Htalo. An eapecial' ehirt Hhoiild be nmde to secure employment for thcHO miiHiciiina, an they will be valuable aequihltion to our c'ty and lend material aid to the ulIectivencaB of the band. , Too Ci.ohk. Close Hrottiorg, who formerly conducted a Baloon in thia city, and who were afterward arrested for counterfeiting and discharged by U. S. Commissioner Paul Deudy, went to Gresbam a couple of months ago and sluilod u miIuoii. Tho Women'H Chris tian Teiniienu'ce Union, who hud for mime time waged a war nguliint the es tabllNhmeiit of a milium ut (hut plnee, conliiilled tlniir light, uud iiHhuin be came ton hut for tin 111, ho they have moved their aalooii to T'ouldale, where they hope to eiieounler lexa oppoaili in. The liuliea went in to clone up the (treahain milium, mid bui ked evidently by ipnle a seiilimeiit iigulnal it in the community, they have Miiceeeded, They have niieceedeil in keeping nil nuliHiim nut of ( iresliaiu. They cnmiiient'ed work Hgaiiist the estaliliHhmeiit of the one just rluHei, ami nere not long In woikiug up a iioycntt, nut only auuinst the aaloon, hut aeeiiied pledgea from citi.ena not to palrnni.e it, 't here wuh not enough of transient custom and It has gone the way of ull the rest. ('l.AI'KAMAN Cut KTV MlNKH Wulel Huaaell, the well knftwn Willioit citien, wuh in Oregon City Tuesday. He brought Home samplea of ore from the Ogle creek liiinea in which he ia inter ested, that unsay to the ton in sil ver and UH in gold. The quartz in of a reddish cast uud pretty well lilted with aulphnniK .Mr. Kusscll' ia interested in ' three dilTiTf nt claims in the Ogle creek mines, and the miners feel con aidorably encouraged over the outlook uslhewoikof development progresaea. A nuinher uf claims have been lwcuted In thia district, and several men are busy developing their mining properties. These claims us well us the extensive Hed ltix k mine ure situiiled in Clucka iiihs county, and further developments will be wutclied with Intereat. TheOle creek mining district lfl Hlmut 21 miles from Willioit and the lied Kock ledge ia about !H miles from the same place. t'liickauiHS county may yet become uh noted for ila mineral pro'lucliona, uh for its uiunufactiires, A I'uiMinvK Oi'tino Jndgo J. W, Meldruiu and family left Wednesday In a comfortable covered spiing wagon for 1111 old-fashioned outing. Thev will cross over the luoiintuius by the Iturlow route, and cump and test wherever the fancy suits them. They can linger at will among the shady glens and cool re cesses of tlie Cuscude mountains, and move camp w ithout wuiting for un ex press wagon, train or boat. They ex-M-cl to continue their trip across the nmuntuimt and through some of the sage brush plains of Kuslciii Oeiion, and will return either by the Santiain route, or by wuy of the Des Clinton river over the mountains, down the middle fork of the Willumclto to Eugene, returning borne through the grain-growing section and bop fields of Oregon. They expect to be out on tho tiin for a month, and and w ill have un opportunity of viewing lots of country and scenery on the cir cuitous routa. IIavk Si'hvkvino Contiiacth H. H. Johnson and Krnast Kanda have been uwurded the contract of surveying four tounship on the hcudwuters of the a. ui h fork of the Sanliani. These town ships are within the land grant of the Willamette Valley A. Cascade Wagon Road Company, and their lands uie nil required to Ut definitely located by the first of November. They w ill establish headquarters at some convenient point on the road, ami supplies will be carried in on pack animula to supply the two surveying crew, one of which will be in charge of If. II. Johnson, and the other under the cure of Krnest Hands. It will take tlirm a couple of month at least, to finish up the work. Ilunrv Mcldrum has a contract of surveying some govern- ! mcnt lands in Klamath county, but in waiting for suite instructions to arrive from Washington, before going to the scene of oHratiens. He expects, how ever, to start with his crew for Klumuth county Booth (iikid for Hoc kiiw, Mr. K. V. Rogers, assistant agent of the Southern l'licilu: railroad, passed through thia city yester day on his return from a trip to San Francisco, Mr. Itogers in compiinv with Mr. Koehler, went to San Francisco I two weeks ago toiitt.intl the funeral of General Munager Towne. After the j funeral Mr. Rogers was busily engaged I with tl'e heads of the freight" ollice in arranging the new freight tariffs, effec tive 011 the Oregon lines August 1. Mr. Rogers hud worked long and earnestly for these reductions and was greatly pleased when it was loiind they could be made. Salem Post. Savk Yoi'ii PuNNJits. "A penny saved Is a penny earned" We do not have to pay high salaries for clerk hire or any exorbitant rents. This is why we can save your money when you are in need of pure drugs, chemicals, drug sundries .Die. We do business on a cash basis and give you the benefit. K. C. ISaii.k.v, Kflventh Street Pharmacy, Cor. 7th and Center streets. For the ailments in the kidneys and bladder incident to declining years there is no remedy that pioditces such imine- Uliatcand satisfactory results us Pr. J. ! II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Halm. Its genial and invigorating effect on the liver and kidneys is remarkable. Price $1. For ealo by C. (.!. Huntley, druggist. It does Beeni bald tc.r a 'woman to have to cook on a bullied out stove, be sides the entire family have to suffer from iinpronerly cooked food. For $18 50 Schwan A. Putrow will furnish a first class cook et. ve with all the fixtures, A splondld selection o( men'e, ludies' and children's tan shoes at Churman & Son's. ItKAL KMTATK TKAMSFEKS. Furnished Kverjr Week by Hie Clm kn mas Abstract k Trust Comnniijr. Adolph Fischer to August Fischer July 211, 'Ho, W I) ji Interest in the w of claim 4-1, t !( s, r 3 e containing I'M acres 4"' (iladstoiie Real Fslate Association to J It Zicgler et ul July 2, '!)-" W I) ?i acre In tract 110 (ilad stoiie 200 U S to C F y.inser July 'li.'i the ne'f of se'' of sec 27, t 1 , r 2 e, 10 acres Put A T Pl.jwinaii to Fred KkhoffMay 4, W 1) IS2 2H acres in claim r,7. 12h, rile " it J Kelley to J I! Kelley May 1H, '04 W I) e of the nw)4' see 21), 1 1 , r 4 e 2r00 J U Kelley toMaryCAIderaon July 27, ." W I) elf of nw'i ol sec 23, 1 1 s, r 4 o 1MB Archon Kelley (by heirs) to Mary C Aldeison June24, 'OS some land 1 L C Millard to F A lioyt July 27, '11.1 Fx I 12 acres in Whitcomb claim -. 2000 Sunset Land Cot') Mary L Dixilittle July 31, '115, lot 1 blk 2 Sunset City 200 C H Arnold to John L P.ernhurdt Hec 2H, 'IM, 4 ucres in Crow claim 877 W P Ilermon to K J Hermon July 31 Ml.") 1H0 acres in the ne1 sec 30, t5s, r2 e .WJ D J Krops to M K Kenugy Aug 1 Mt5 15 acres in lots 3 and 4 sec 32, t 4 a, r 1 e 750 W L Molloy to II K Cross June 8 Mi5, W I) 1 acre in Wm Holmes' claim t 3 s, r2e 1000 (ilndstoiie Real Eslule Association to II T Kladen July 31 Mi5, W D lots 4. 5, 11 and 12 blk 28 Glad stone 1200 John Hart to W A Hart July 2!), ".)."), W I) 3 acres in sec 4, 1 4 s r 1 e 120 A Mather to Ceo Peardorf, April 8, MW5, W I), 50 a in the n w .'4 of sec 21), t2s r3 e, 1000 (ieo Heurdorf to A Mather, April 4, 'tir., W D, 50 a in n w '-4 of aec 5, t2ar2 e, 1000 8 Stewart to E P Colemon July 30 Mi.") W D lots 10. 17, 18, HI ia Clackamas Park 5000 C K Kline to Grace T Johnson June 21, Mi.". Q C I) 0 acres in sec 10 t and r not given 1 I! Zicgler to Flora B Zicgler Aug 1 'U5 W I) lots 5 and 6 and e M 3 and 4 blk 5, 0 ali-o 1, 7 and 8 and tract 2 and blk 32 Cunemah also small tract land in acre 1 Have vour titles examined and ab stracts made by the CL..CKAMAS AB STRACT A TRl'ST CO. who have the only complete set of abstracts of title of all land in Clackamas county. Accurate and reliable work by a responsible firm. Ollice upstairs in the Caulield building. Obituary. W. (i. Smith, who departed this lite July Hi, IK!)') wus born in Harden county Ken., and was in bis 70th year at the time of his death. In an early day be camo to Scotland county Missouri and settled on a government land homestead where he made his home until the fall of 1H75 when be left lor the West and on tho Dili day of November bo landed in Oregon and settled in Clackamas county where be lived until death called him to meet his God. His many friends stood around his bed and minietered to him to the very lust. Yet there was an aching void within bis soul that no earthly power could fill and he prayed to the Lord to have mercy on him and spoke of the light and said it was shining which was a great comfort to his beloved friends. "Asleep in Jesus, Oh for me . May such a blissful refuge be. Securely shall my ashes lie And wait the summons from on high." Ada Smith. Ren are of Ointments for Cutarrli Hint Contains Mercury. as mercury w ill surely destroy the senso of smell aud completely derange the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as tho damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cnro, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & C, contains no uiurctiry, and is taken internally, acting directly uikjii the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. ST"Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Ithicksinllhing. Clarence Porter baa re-opened the blacksmith shop lately occupied by W. S. Maple, opposite Pope's hardware store and is leady to do all kinds of re pairing and horseshoeing. Asasboer Mr. Porter is equal to the best and al ways gives satisfaction. nothing. Sold at greatly reduced prices by Charman k Son, to make room lor an immense fall stock. A full line of gen tlemen's underwear just received. Teoplo who desire" raspberries for can ning, red or black, can do well by ap plying to Tompkins Brothers. Highest price paid for wool at Char man & Son's store. The latest in visiting cards at the En terprise Okfick. Prices to suit you. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder Awardtd Gold Medal Mldwlnur Fair, San Francisco. M rayed or Stolen. j Lost, Btraved or stolen from rny place on July 3, one Jersey cow four years old, , yellow in color with small bell fastened on with wire. Any Information ol ber will be gladly received or a suitable re ward will be paid for ber return. 1 C. W.POKTKU. j Okkoon City, July 10, 1805. j A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. 1'ay up your subsciption to ttie F-ntkkI'KISk and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. I Sick-Looking People. Did you ever obHt-rve that iiiim-t'irithH of the ja.-ojilo who arc not look ing well reply to your inquiry with: "0, a little hilious," or "Got a touch of malaria." Theae two titles cover a multitude of little ills that are the direet result of tohpii) i.ivkii or dkkangkd htomacii. We have sold many medicines for these troubles, and our Syrup Cascara in the result of a careful comparison of these remed ies. For HiuorsNEBS and malaria it's not a cure all we guarantee it to give entire satisfaction. It is pleasant to take, acts quickly, and costs 25 cents per bottle. Isn't it worth trying at our risk? C. C HUNTLEY. Druggist, OragonCity, Oregon. 25 Cent Novels For 10 Cents We have several hundred novels all new and fresh which retail regularly for 25c. We got a "job" on them and you may have your choice for 10 cents. The titles are standard, and you will find books by your favorite authors. You will better appreciate this bargain by asking to see some samples. Huntley's Book Store. Oregon City, Ogn- 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. 0.WISSINGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. :tallilitl iw5. 11 PIONEER Transfer1 al Epfe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. A scientific preparation ol Abiclirie Biilm Col.l in the lieftd,reWi. ' Y.. anrl.Snr Fvp.s II nstiiralastNfidl; Rempves im taste h UHP1KSAKT BRlATH TRIAUAR MAlLSObtiAl tvln TV 0. roa mkiu OROYIU-E.CAL For sale by C. G. Huntley. 1. Gnu scientific SxXm&I'J 1 .11 , -iv - t.jWi A carefully Bcloctod stock of Summer dresH f'ootla and every tiling to match, A new Stock of late Style Tan Shoes for Ladies', Gentlemen and Children. The Latest Shapes in Straw Hats for ...MEN AND BOYS..... Pants, Sweaters, Caps and Shcesi For Bicyclists direct from the factory, at prices that defy competition in Oregon. '',e 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. Charman & Son. JftE YOU pflE flpifElfl lfl dn it is necessary for you to have a grader. You will save more li UU 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 $60 or $70 for an Eastern grader when you can buy the best grader on the market for $28.00. Manufactured in Portland. Is invented and manu factured by a man who has made Graders made to grade from 10 to 40 tons ot prunes per and guaranteed. Also wire fruit dipping ba.-kets from $1.50 up. Fruit growers wire works of all kinds. Correspondence solic ited. Agts. wanted. TESTIMONIAL:!. HilLsDali, Or., April 25, 18'JS. The Portland Wire & Iron Work-, PortlanJ, I)aSi: Keplying to your fivor of 23.-d Init., I beg to aay that th Pruuo Grader lx bouifbt Irom yon last y.iar, ha glvuu periec; sutUfacUoii. Never ir s out of orler, ia e any to operate and graiiea the pruuea as even as cm b desired; and arlVda m- tt'"l pleaau eto apeak a word In Ita prai-c. A good many fruit t-rowura v. a led mypac; durin prune dry ing time and were .upriaed at me excj out wiTk it does. Ynur Truly, Hf NaT E. DoeiTH. Vancouver, Waah., April 15, 16'5. C. W. Boont Eiq , Portland, Or. 1 Dkar mr:-I ud one of your fruit fra lore 'ait y.'ar anl wil ray I am vary murk pleased with lt w raing. I tblui your gra ler the che ipeat an, be t grmler I have ever aeea used. I wouldn't exchange my gra ler lor any (i grader in ine iroui'd her.. Youra Truly, " C. H. RlCKia.. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS, Sole Manufactures. 334 ALDER STREET, PORTLAND, OR. SCHWAN & PUTROW. HANDLE' HOSE... .. . PUMPS Cotton and Rubber Hose of best grades Prices will suit you No trouble to no YOU NEED f RNY DOORS, WINDOWS. MOULDING, Or Building Material? Go to C- H- BESTOW- Lowest cash prices ever offered for FIRST - CLASS - GOODS. Also combinatio'n'wire and picket fence, HARTMAN -. STEEL - PICKET PENCE. And best farm fencing made. Prices to suit hard times. Shop Opp. Congregational Church, MAIN STREET. OREGON CITY. A splendid selec tion of Ladies' underwear. ft. A full line of groceries that will compare in prices with anybody's figures.' prune graders a specialty. day A great variety of Force Pumps Ordinary Well Pumps bpray rumps. call and examine. show goods."