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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O. C.T t'O.'N HTK.VMKIt. Kifmiinr KAMoNA, I.KA Vf IHIMiiN CITY. I.K4VKD MMTU Hit Dim it in, I uu i. hi, II IX ji. III, in ihi A. M, i in I'. M I. Jl I. M 7I Ml. II mill III. i Ml l. Ill, l IUt TIHK, t :vi A M. ii :w a. m, a in r, m. - The Kaal- I'AHHANIiKIt HI KAMKH, Al.TONA, HKtWKKN rintl.Ml. M4I.KM Mil I llllKr-MlkNI I, Leave I'nrlliiiul Taylor .in . I iliK k ill fl ml A. M. ml leave. tiri'Ki.n i lly l,,r Maliuu 7.U1 A. M. 'I ni'xlny, limit. Uy ami Hutunlay. I.rave lihl.-i'i-inli'iirn B ;HJ A M nip) Halein 7 H A M mul nri'iiMi City I ml I' M lnr I'url laml Moii'lay, Wnln. iy mul Kil'lay, KM Hum, good )( . in . 'l 1 1 1 1 hi ami low rnli a. Nu way (inula hamllnl, Hpnulal ral oil llirniiiili Irvlglit, Wll 1 ilMtM I'AI'iril! KAII.WAV. Nimtll Unl'NII, California Kaurtoa KliniiiKli) 7 I'l a in. Itiliurn (way ilalioua) It .V i. 111. H.Ijiu l'a.liur 17 a. III. .H til mil'Nli. Konliliri( L"l'l (way ilallolml . t'ff , Ml ralllnrnla hlpritiu (through) V 4 . t. ill Rill m I' ikui 4WI. III. WII.I.AMKITK KAI.I.H H.Kl TUIC IUII.WAY, Tt Tallin, Leave lqvff Oregou i lly. WlUnim-im Falls. HAM 11 I . . H, V il " y ,l " ' II ,i ' II i! - null1 m, 1 iiph, nun ' a, hi Oil " A : 1 . " 1 ninr TIK. in A.M. I5A. M. o ui In fi " II III 11 M " I uu C, M. I It l'. M l ' I 4.1 " Jul 'I 1.1 " i ;tu " l ii " I hi " I 1.1 " I m " 1 to " 4 ii M 4 li " III " 4 4! " 6 iai ' 5 II H b au " Hi " t uu " IJ " ('. A. MtM.gR. Miil. UT. MAIM. Milli rlo.ii going Nurih. 1J tu .1 p. m., 7 p ro. Mailt rloiK going H0111I1, V . m., 7 i. m. ilia n.ii'Tia. Oregon (Ml t I'urilauil over Kaal Hide Hall way, Iravi.. IJ a) I', M. ami Mil I' M .arrlvra II lA A. M ami 4 Ml I' M I atrlKa I'orllali.l. Ka-l'tii, Weal tide. Handy ami Highland roulci wall. Oregon City In Kly.l'arua, Milium. Mlwral and Motalla Iravra at 11 111. mul arrive, at U m. dally. Oregon City In Heaver ( rrk, Mltih, Clark, Meadow Itrook, I nliiu Mllla. ami t olton, leave. I a a m Monday Wednesday an. I I r .lay mill riiirt! mi following tlava at i ;i!t p. m Oregon t'lly I" Viola, .ogn ami llidlatld leave. Oregon I lly .iul Wedne.daV alol Krlilair at I uu M., Uavlng Vlula same ilayi " 1 " hTAtiK LINK. Oretf.m t'lty CUrlicn M itlino Mull Iluiilr. Iarvm Oregon ( II V I'. . ImlMli'K al N A. M. M.iii.Uv, Wr.in,lay mul Kil.Uv lur Heaver I rrrk, risrkea, Aicmiow iiroon I nliiii Mill ami Milium. Ilrjluriiln, Iravra M11II110 It H. A. M., Vlilnn Mllla II A.M., Mrmliiw Jlmok III A. M., Clnrkra Ii 11111111. mul llfnver Crrck 3 1'. M., Tur-'laW Tliurmliiy mil Salimlnv. A riiinliirialiir rav ruling lim k. l'uaMu Hrr rmi'a rri..iiialila. H11111II iitrrH currlnl, 10 cinl Id W wnl. Any unliT It'll with inn will Iw muitly null 111I1U In. J. M, ( t'NMimn. KU1PAY, Al'UUST :U), 18!i.'. Tim Anti-Hmhimku Sociktv. Tim aiill-liIiMjiiuTaiK'li'ly uirKotiinn luinl Ili'kH from eviry boiiiou. In furl, they ro )lnyiii in liitnl lurk, uml it In'tiiim to luuk il 1 liry wool. I not niic'ii'inl in Hr foi'tiiiu a iii'iinuni'iit urttuiiiriitioii. The court hinim) fiowil, liiflmliim thti nttur Uityn, w liu Mx'iiil M I iirtion ol (ho time llllJiillK tl ll'ltill llllllllTH, ilrcUin tlll'HI- Nlllv04 UIIHIlilllOllHly in fHVur of Urn lilounii-r coHtiiiiiti, Ilpniiluri Nttvuntl of the y.miiK luilii'H tlirratoil to ImycoU all yontitt iiH-n who mnoko ttinnrnttun ami iniike 11 iriii:ti('H of frcijiii'iiling kuIouiih, if tho 1 11 iy 9 piTMint 111 nmkiiiK war on blooinorH. NtivurthclonH, the lioyH, who htiloliK to thin MX'it'ly cliiini lo lit) of the Koody, Kooily kind mul hv inmo of the o'ljfi'tioiiuhltt lutliitH imint'il. He tlmtUN it limy, tlui Suli-iu Sliik'Hiimn Kooh iidi'r them in thin ntylo : "An mili bloniiitir Hocioty Imi Iii'dii orcuuixrii hy youm nii'ii Kt (iri'tt ni City on the koiu1 that the IiI'ioiiiit Ih nil iimiKirul iri( fur the yomi lmliim to weiir. It will he ilU uiiHiiiiK whtiu tho vniiilt lailii'g oi,;n ice u':iiiiHt the yuunn iiiimi who liHte it 11 uiorul liiihniliiiil;i'. l.ikt'ly urt not 75 per cent nf the aiiti-liluoimr Kucii'iy Hiimke ciKi'rullcn, chew uml sinnke tulmci'i), Hlity out lute of ni;htH, Hweur, kici coin pHiiy 1 1 icy would nut darn admit to tlmir liiothnrri and HiHtiTH, and do Into of other thliiKft that can Rnifcnly find enduriui nii'iil in the iinlli'irizi'd mural oodn. It In gundy funny to Hee tint avirau;iyoiuiK of tod 11 y (or of any other tiiuii) oiuuiz iiia crtiHiiilu a(juiiiHt nlUycd imniural droHS worn (iy tho lailitm, w linn an a mat ter of fact the cituie yoiiiiK men would Htitnd on u Rtroet rorniT all day to watch ladiiiH In liliiomiTB i.iHHinit hy." At laKTciimt'ij Hkacii. Mra. Duvid Olds Ben la in an account of the doinnn of auniu Urt'iton Clly people at Fletrlier's beach oil tho Tillamook coiiHt. The lotlor wan delayed for a week, and hoiiio of the pitrtieg may have returned homo ere thin. The Kinloys, I. M , Warnook, VVillH, Mihh Duiinldnou and niymilf are in camp hero willi County Tieamiror Mooro'8 wifo and Ron, Will, Mr. J. j Humphrey and family, l'litcraft and family, M. McKiliznn and fumily, Ali zor 1'ciiHe and Hinlcr, Ida, Mr. and Mrit, lilythe and Maurice Meyor. The bench hero in lovely nn. I the haihitiu; lino. Flailing Ih good and Mew. Humphrey 1 and Flllcraft cuught a siilnion woihing from 73 to 100 poundfl. The aea air la uploiidid and wo are all enjoying the out ing immciiHely. Coming IlKim, I'rof. 0. W. urottc and wifo leave next Mouduy for tlioir new home in Oregon City, Oregon, whom the priifoHHir lutH boon migagnd a principal of the Vct tide mdnwiU for tint oimulng year. Mr. ami Mm. iMirotto are boih well known ull over Fremont county, and they loaye behind ho4 ol nIiiiiiicIi filcndu who wIhIi tlioin well In their new homo, l'mf Purclto liuHheen one ol the eoiiuty'i foroinoMt ndiiculurn for the piiMt 15 yuarH and hIiuhIh hlli in bin cli'iHcd profoHNlon. For two youiH bo filled the olllce of county miierlii teudent with credit to lilinntlf and profit to the peopli), lliirinx ull bin yeum of roHldonri! ill thiit county be hint con Htaully been eiiKiiged In m hool work, ex cept u brief engiiKcimuit in ImihIiiohh, which venture proved liiiprolllahle, bin training am! talent lying enH-ciully along educational linen. Not only In thti lino of ntraight x hool room work, in the profe-Dur thoroughly at homo, but an a teacher and conductor of norma! In Ntitute be Htanda well toward the top. Iliit aervlcen are alwiiya in tleiiiaml for liiBlllule work. Since the clomt of bin prlnclpalMhli at Kandolpli hit bun rpunt a month of very murcruifiil work in thin line in HlinoU, Tim peoplo of Ran dolph uml Fremont county w ii! unite in couimeudilig him lo the people of Ore gon City an an able ami xcuIouh educa tor, lUmlotph (Iowa) Kcg'mtor, Tn k Ktatk Aoiiii i in hai. Coi.i.kiik. The male ngrlctilttirul college at Cor valliit la taking a front rank among the atale educational iiiHtitutloiiH, and with ita Hcleiililic luboratorh'N, inachltie and wooil-woikiiig hhop", practical fiirin, gar den, orchardit and dairy, It uirordn the IwHt hirllilloH for obtaining a thorough, practical education of any college or tini verwty in the iiorlliwcat. In addition to the unexcelled practical facilities af forded, the Rcicntitli: and literary courno in complete, and 1'2 competent inittrtic torn drill the ntudenta in the varied t'ourm. TIiih hx), in thti only inatitution in Ort-gaii where the tuition is abso lutely fre, with no Incidental fee. There were '.'III Htililelits last year, and a giad uuting clans of 51. Tho four rourHcs of utility are: Agricultural, mecbunical, household economy and liucbtdor of sci ence, besides military instruction by Unilod Stales olliecr. The college fur nislies board, riKim, fuel, light, elc, at 'Ml mt week, making all the cxiwitscs including clothing, ahotit U.10 Mr month, or (Ml per school year. 1'upili w ho have couipletetl reading, sHlling, geocraphy, ariihinoiic, U. H. history and F'uglish gttmmar, will ho admitted to the college course. This school has '.' HI graduates, many of whom oocuoy the most rusH)tisible positions In the north west. Fall term ttcgins Thursday, Sep temher ltHh, 1H05. AddieM John M. Iti.oss, president, Corvallis, or J. T. Al' CkHKoM, president of the hoard, of ie genta, Oregon City. That rAMi'in.tcT. The board of trade ol Oregon v'ily hai issued a handsomely illustrated pamphlet, entitled the Wil lamette Falls, the Niagara of the I'a ci (to. setting lorth the business and man ufacturing industriei of the city, and, also the agricultural advantage of the county, It is a notorious (act that Ore cgoit City will in time he the great man nfiicturing city on the coast. She has a water power, if utllued, would drive tho machinery of the New Kngland fac'.oiica. The manufacturing industries now in op eration are all doing well and are only a beginning. The state has no finer ag ricultural land than may be found in Clackamas county. While much of it is hilly and titnlx'red, I hero is a great deal of prairie and cleared land. In time, we honestly think, Clackamas county will be tho second wealthiest in the slate. The magnificent water power will be titiliied, while her lulls find tim bered lauds will tx under cultivation. Oregon City and Claokitnaa county, in our opinion, bsve a very bright fu ture before them. Their close proxim ity to Portland in a gieat advantage Portland Dispatch. Savk Yoi'H I'knmkh. "A iKtnny sawed iM a penny earned" Wo do not have to pay high salaries for clerk hire or any exorbitant rents. This is why we can Hit vo your money when you are in need of pure drugs, chemicals, drug sundries etc. We tlo husitif s on a cash basis and give you the benefit. K. C. li.uiKy, Seventh Street I'haruiacy, Cor. 7th and Cento!" streets. The most pleasant little pills for regu lating tho bowels are De Witt's LUtle Flarly Itinera. Cure eU-k headache and constipation. Small pill, small uose. C. (t. Huntley, 1'rtiggiHi. Clothing. Sold at greatly reduced prices by Charman & Son, to make room lor an immense fall stock. A full line of gen tlemun's underwear just received. F'or the ailments in tho kidneys and bladder incident to declining years there is no remedy that produces such imme diate and satisfactory results as Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Bnlin. Um gonial and invigorating ell'oct on the liver and kidneys is remarkable. Trice 11. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. It does seem bard tcr a woman to have to cook on a burned out stove, be sides the entire family have to sutt'er from improperly cooked food. For $18.50 Schwan A Putrow will furnish a first- chiHSCook stove with all the fixtures, People who desire raspberries for can ning, red or black, can do well by ap plying to Tompkins Itrothers. A splendid selection of men's, ladies' and children's tan shoes at Charman & Son's. Wkai.tiiy Visitoiis Last Siinduy a party ol lumbermen from Wisconsin and Michigan, representing In the aggre gate millions of capital, spent a part of the ilay In Oregon City. They came from the Hound to Portland Fiiday, ami buvo boon spending some days looking over the vast timber resources with a view to investing in timber lands, should tho opportunities piesoliled be favora ble. Tho members of the party that visited Oregon City was composed of T. II. Hixon. president of tho T. I!. Scott Lumber Company, Merrill; John Stew art, vice-president of the Alexander Stewart Lumber Company, residing at F.I bora, III.; Walter Alexander, secre tary of tho Alexander-Stewart Lumber Company, of Wassail ; Charles F. Dun bar, president of the Wussau Furniture Company; C. J. Winton, of tho Wiscon sin Land Company, Wassail ; L N. An son, president of the (iilkey-IIansen Company, Merrill; John Landers, of the lasl-uumud company, one of tho woods men of the party ; II. II. Foster, of the Merrill-Lumber Company; A. II. Htrunge, of the A. II. Slrungo Manu facturing Compnny, Merrill; A. L. Ar pine, of the Arpine LumlM-r Company, (iraud lUpids. The party was shown through tho new electric power station, and noted wilh great interest the meth ods used in utilizing tint power. Tine Statu Faik. It. Scott, of Mil waukiit, county commissioner, gives his views of the state fair in tho following Hiyle: "For my part I would rather listen to short talk by our old pioneers than to all the discussions in the world between tsililicians. We farmers go to the state fair to have a good social time, and to learn from each other, and as far aa we can, leave our politics at home. Should our State Agricultural Society see fit, let them have some practical dairying done on the grounds, or some lectures on the best mode of dairying and funning (for I do not think there is a dairyman or farmer living but who can learn some more; ami I know that some of our horticulturists do not know it all yotb Aa the 'air ia going to last ten days, let us have a slock parade every duy, and at a time when most ol the peo ple can sue il. And last of ull, let the fair managers close all entries of stock for premiums at least ten days before tho opening of the fair, so that they can Ret a catalogue printed giving number of entry, and names uf all animals entered, as well as breed and age, Iiy doing this, the society will inako money and the dead-sure men wilt get left, or else bring their stock to the fair in a thrifty condition." Beware of Ointments far Cuturrh that Contains Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can ixissihlv derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A C, contains no murcury, and is taken internally, acting directly tiwn the blood ami mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure lie sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by K J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free JaSold by Druggists, price 75c. per tiotile. Man Wanted. A live man wanted in every township in Clackamas county to introduce "Diamond Drip" syrup. Ia a first class article and good seller. Good w ages to a rustler. Address, General Agent, box 443, Oregon City, Oregon. Kenneth Itaxeniore had the good for tune to rocieye a small bottle of Omni berlain'B Colic, Cliolera ami Diarrhoea Remedy when three menders of his (am ily were rick with dysentery. This one small bottle cured thorn all and he bad some loft which he gave to George W. Raker, a prominent merchant of the place, Lewiston, N. C,, and .it cured him of the same complaint. AVhen troubled wilh dysentery, diarrlwea, colic or cholera morbus, give this rein edy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The praise that naturally follows its introduction and u ho has made it very popular. Mnliue Mills. Mulino Roller mill lain better order then ever, and is doing as good work as any. Cush for wheat at all times at the highest market price, Farmera,' give me a chance at your wheat, whether for exchange or sale. C. T. Howabb. Disorders in the liver and kidneys are responsible for many of the ailments of humanity, which, when neglected, de velop into serious and often fatal mala dies. Prudence . would suggest the prompt use of Dr. J . II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm to remove the disorder as soon as possible, and restore the diseased organs to healthy and vigorous action. Price $1 per bottle. For sale by C. G. Hiiiitley, druggist. JlhtckHiiillliing. Clarence Porter has re-opened the blacksmith shop lately occupied by W. S. Maple, opposite Pope's hardware store and is ready to do,all kinds of re pairing and horseshoeing. As a shoer Air. Porter Is equal lo the best and al ways gives satisfaction. Highest price paid for wool at Cbnr man & Son's store. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cold Medal Mldwinttr Fair, San Francises. Jlollre. Notice Is hereby given that on Febru ary 4, I'M! I sold my Interest in the liiltto Creek (irutigo Association to J. R. White and M. J. White, and they to pay all debts and collect all accounts. RollKItT TllOMI'SOSI. Maripiam, August '.), HU"i. A dollar saved la equal to two dollars cained. Puy up your subsciption to tne KntkiiI'Kisk and gut the the benefit of the reduction in price. The latest in visiting cards at the Kn- tkki'misk Okkick. Prices to suit you. Look at our window this week and see if you don't j think we must sell a stack of i tooth brushes. There is good reason for it: tjuality high, price right and guaranteed. You know we guarantee a 25c tooth brush to last three! months. The bristles in our 50c ones will 6tay in as long as you want 'em too. HUNTLEY, Druooist. Chautauqua Books For 1895-6 This Is the "American Year"-tbe most desirable years' reading for America that has ever heen laid out by the originators of tbe Chautauqua system of borne study. Three finely illustrated books on Ameri can History, Literature and Industry which should go into every library. Come Into our store snd ei amine them Don't think these books won't Interest you because you don't belong to a Chautauqua circle. There were about 15 Chautauqua stud ents in Clackamas County, in '10, about 75 in IM and we expect not less than 250 in "a"). A small discount if you place your order before Sept. 15th. Huntley's Book Store. Oregon City, Qgn. Postolfice-:- Store. MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY-:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. In Prices vie meet Fortland Competition. O.WISSlNGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. I'.iatabllNhetl i05. CI. PIONEER Transfer1 and Epfe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. naiiiiri(wii.m.i, RFfWVIS BAl' TASTE "y jrjp' INiTMWil DXtArtl." ti rem FKinau OROYIU-E.CAL For (tale by C. G. Huntley. mum i;m scientific twsswii?s preparation ol i ?! u:-r x- i Abidiue Balsam UW,;:A fold iill.-li:fid?ji undioreEves It & lr II AlV - J Y I . ! ! ! ! i Kl You pplE flpifnp H-ln it is necessary for you .to have a grader. You will save mora S Q money by its use in one season than it will cost. You will havo a better grade of prunes, and they will sell better. You cannot afford to bo without one. Do not pay $l0 or $70 for an Eastern grader when you can buy the best grader on the market for f 28.00. 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 f 1.50 up. Fruit growers wire works of all kinds. Correspondence solio--ited. Agts. wanted. IE ilUONUL-. Hr. UbAl , Or , April 25, IMS;. The Portland Wire & Iron Work-. Port'an 1, UCARbiR: Kei'lTiuf to your I ,vot "f 23"il Tn.t., I beg to aajr that th Prune OratK-f I bonmil (mm you last y "ir, ha givsn rr ec. tlf'ic'n i. .Scv" ff s out of nr !cr, U ey to -o!K.Tte i"iil cra'iea t e iri"e -i ve i cs c n bi tie irvd; mul fl t tar "rt pleaaure lo IH'ak a word in ita p i i . A g ! mny f ill i." w t, v s Ud my p ic: durmr prune d-y-ilk time aud wore upr aid t ..ie ixcj e.il rlt it d ;. Ymir Truly, " r Hi sT E. DiiM-n. VancjUVer. Wub., April IS, INtt. C. W. B'Mwt En , fortla' d. Or. 1imii:-I ud one f your f-tilt graloM . y it iu ' il '" I n v.-rv "iu"H. pKod with ita w r.iim. I hiit your grm ler ih e ie u eKt a : be t r i. r 1 i.avu mr I ea UH'd. I would n't exchange my l- uralor lor any i grad r tn ti irmi' d If r .. Y ui i T-uly. r. H. Rli'RiR. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS, Sole Manufactures, 334 ALDER STREET, PORTLAND, OR, SCHWAN & PUTROW. HANDLE- HOSE... Cotton and Rubber Hose of best grades spray i'umps. Prices will suit you call and examine. No trouble to show goods. D O YOU DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING, Or Building Material? Go to C- H- BESTOM. Lowest cash prices ever ottered for FIRST - CLASS - GOODS. Also combination 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. C P. LOONEY, . . . Dealer In . . . CIIOICK HAY, STRAW AND FEED. General Express, Job Work and Moving. Stand opposite Suspension Bridge. i Dress Im... Jimt received for fall waer, and cligantTrimming Silks of all ulyloB. Our new stock of ClothinBBsss for fall and winter wear will Boon lie in, all of the latest Ktyles and fashionable cut. If we cannot fit you, we will take your measure, and have a suit made to order for you. Thos. Charman Son. ?... . PUMPS A great variety of Force Pumps Ordinary Well Pumps NEED f