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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME o. v, i. niH NTMJmi. HImhiiht KAMllNA, I K V titY. I.MVM riiHII.AMII '" m. ' 11,1 I". MM i. in, Tin Kiit I'AMMANUKIl HTKAMKIt, AI.'IONA, URTWKKN MHTI.ANIi.MI.ICM A N II I NltKI'KNl'KNI'K. I.tava 1'nrllainl Taylor ulri.fi il.H k at A ml ami lrw oti,.n nty f,,r Hnii.in 7 Id A. m! I iiiin)', I Inn. .!) iii Hiiliiriliiy. I.aavo linl...ii,1i.iir it M A M ami Union, 1 V A M. ami nrrui.u i:uy mi . M r .rl. Inn. I M. hi. In)', W..ilni..iy i Kthlur. Hum, Kiio.l ni'ditniiiliilliiiia ami lnw rati'), Nil nay lri.illit linn.llt.il. Hptwlal ratva Mil IIimiuiiIi Iri'liilit. Wll IIIKI1N I'ACIKIC KAIUVAV. H.iiitii ani'Nii. ralllnrula K.tri'a fllirniiiih) 7 III, m. I(i..i..ni( l.oi ul way Btnlli.ua) a M p. in. HaUlu I'aa.uuuiir ' ' II a. ill. aoiiTII liiil'Nli, Hiiftiiliiira I.i.ral way Btntliinn) 9 ? a. m nlil.iriila C.tl' (lliliiiiilij V 4 . in Hil III I' livm i Mi" . in. Mallii'limr .iin N.irili, 1'J in ,1 p in., 7 p in. Malla I'l.. in (.ling Mi.iiiIi, V a. in., 7 i. Ill, ii. a a. n ta. (Iri'iiiin Cll v In 1'nrllawl nvur Haul m.lr Hall way. fi'avio IJ ju V, ,M. ami t lu I' U.tiilu.i II m A. M. an.l 4 Ml V M ( nrrlfa I'nrilninl, Kanlnru, Wral Kl.lu.Haiuly ami lllnhlaml rvutea' mall, lir.'iiiiii Illy li I'ly, farm, Milium, I.llii ral ami kl.ilalla Iraii'i at I J in. ami arrive, at It in. dally lirrfnii I'll r In lli.avi'f ( ri-rk, Mink, Clark. Mrailuw llniiik. I'liluii Mill., ami ( iillnii, luavra at a a. in. M.imlny W ivlncilay ami W.ilajr anit rfftuiii" mi fullnwlna itava at 'I .'(.1 p. in rr,.n i'lly In Vl.ua, I'.tfall ami Hi-. Hall. I Iravaa liiraim Illy Mmi.lay Wnlnpailay ami I'll. lay al I 11 ', M , leaving Viola aaiuo ilaya al 7 ial A U, HTAtiKI.INK. Orrumi Cliy- Clurkra-Mullno Mull llmite. xntn (Ireniiii Cliy I'. . Iiullillnif al H A. M. M.in. lav. VV.nnilay ami KililuV for llinvor I'rirk, Clarkaa. Mi-miuw Hrook, t ton Milla mid Milium. lUtiirnlnx, Irnvca Mulllio at 8. A. M., t'liliin Millall A. M., Mfa.lnw Hinna 10 A. M,, Clnrki') I'.' nuiiii, anil llrnvar Crrvk 3 I. JI., Tut-Mlav, Tlnicatlay aim hnlurtlay. A ruiiiliirialilr rmy ruling limit, i'aaavn Ittr rati' rrnamidlilii. Hmall pun rl ranl. il, ll-fiit lo 'Vi wild. Any unlir Ivll wllli iid ill Lw pruiiii.tiy rnttmlr'l In. J, M. (im Mi una. KKIDAY, SKI'TKMIIKK 27, 1KU.V A ItoV Kii.I.kii. Kuvli will be lliuliriui lug of u now a item in Itii) Kntkuhhihr one ol llira ilnyt if llm lioyd of Orruon City (In nut ili'Mint from their rm'kli'a liahitof caU'lilng on Milml vi'lili'li'd tlmt rt ImiiiK ilrivmf iiIdhk thli atrm't Two Iwya wiiliiu tlin Ht wi'i'k tmvu lrely r Mii lieing crnaiioil by w)pini tliiy wits trying to jnm Into frmn l liincl. Onn in uliinbiiiit l.itu tlmeml of a raplillv ilriVfil (Iclivury whkiiii, llipeil knil full into tlio wliwl ami tlimwn to tlm tiroiiml wiili HiK-li force to knock tlio brrntli out of lit t ti for minute mid it wm only by ram xinkI lin k tlmt liu pa capfd K"HiiV bin ni'ik, or at li'aat, ti lit lintba broki'ii. Tbo otlmr boy in at tiMtiptiim to climb on a wnnon jtiat an Mia tlrivrr wa biu'kiiti; it U, fi'll anil rami) livar baylliK Hie lu'iivy wliwl paaa over hiatxxly. In mirli a nmru ctriH't m Main alroi'l, cruvulivl wild ti-rnnH anilfU'c trie t ura. ti'uinnli'iH am kiit btiny wati'li in front of tiinm anil bavn no lime lo kvrp looking bi binil lo "o If amnll boy ia ItaiiKiiiK on anil liablit at any moment to full nti'l be run ovit. Tbe drivura do all tltny ran to keep tint Iiovh nir tlicir w au'una and if aomu Iioh.(iiI ihonld txi carried, one of tluan daya, homo to Ilia doling purnnta all criiKlifil and maniilttil, it ill be a "tern and sud rcmintliT tlmt baitging on bidiind waiton ia no place for a boy lo ride. Not nil I.KiTt'KKK )kaii Tim deatli took plui e at Jelin I'uy, (irant county on Weilni'Hiluy Svpleinbcr IS, of Mia. Katifl Kt'liin Hinilli, llm well known lecturer. Mra. Smith lelt ber homo near thin city tbe IhM of Juno for an ex tended lecturing trin through Kualern Oregon anil when ul John Payola, wun tn ken with tyjihoid (ever und nfter a lingering HIiicm ol over elx weeks ileiilh camo to her relief. Her remnina were inlurrvd at Wagner, iutiiaut county and the funeral aervicea were conducted in accordance with the Secular belief. Her himhiind, Mr.' 1). V. Smith wan Htuii uioncd ho hoi in an bur illniHs iisKiinteil a suiioiiH nature and waa coimtnnlly with bur to the end, I Id ai rived boiuii Ttiea day and ia greatly crtiHhed by IiIm wife'a death. Mih, Smith wiih but a few moutbtt pant 27 yeara of ago mid huh a bright, educated woman. Previous: to bur marriage she waa one of the moat BticceNHful teiichflrH of Clackamaa conn I, v. For the laat three yearn alio ban been In the lecture Held and wuh noted us a ready speaker and one who could iNli'ienf and hold her audiences. She leavea a large number of iriemls in this county and in the atnte who aincerely niotirn ber lima A (Joon (Jontkact. Smith A rerluim, the well-known contractora of this city, have, received word that their hid has been accepted for the construction of u school bouse at Marahlicld, on Coos hay, nt the price of f IO,!IH.r. It lo he an eight-room building with atone founda tion and half of the first slory atone, bal ance lo be of wood. It will be one of the lineal school bttildinga in Oregon and ' getting the contract for ila construction ia a worthy recognition of the uhilily and push of Mr. Sidney Smyth and his part ner, Mr, 1'erhum. A SuccksskulFaik. The Oregon statu fair opened Wednesday and will continue for 10 days. The attendance bo far this year bus beon above the average and it promises to exceed that of any fair for many years past. The exhibits are better and cover tlio industries of the ! atnte nearer than formerly ami are a credit to (hit fair. Tha race track baa gathered an unnaiial number of fust hoisea, und lover, of thla aport will be highly entertained with the exhibitions "I spend that will be made. There are Jiiuny other allriictlona Unit are proving of Interest and add much to the fair. The railroad and bouts have given special riiten to Salem for the fair, ao that the expense of a trip la but nominal. TIIK Null IV AY C'O.H I'LkTFI), Menus for huliiiuii to go Through the Croaa Hum. The (lsliway in the i'nmn mill dam in the Clui kainiia river over which there had been ao much controveray during the paat two year, ia now declared lo be In working order, and has been formally turned over to Flab 1'roteclor Mcliulre.iid custodian, II la an opening In the dam, from crown to base, about live foot wide, through which the water rushed like a mill race, and it cost alxiut lUk). The money for construction wan furnished by the Columbia Itiver Salmon l'rnpogating Company) ami llm lishwuy waa built under the ausjrvlsion of a committee of three experienced packer, appointed by the 1'oitluinl Chamber of Commerce. In formally turning over the new flshwuy to I'rolector Mctiuire, us custodian, Mr. J. W, Cook, chairman of the committee, addreased the following communication to that statu ullicial : "II. D. Mctiuire, Kan,., State Fiah and (iauie (.'Diiiinissloner, 1'urlluinl : This ia 10 notify you that on the 2.'ld of lust May J. W. Cook, Sylvealer Farrel and F. M. Warren were appointed a com mittee by the Chamber of Commerce to mttle any controveraay and practically carry out Mr. Civsa'agreement according to the tenor of hid letter published in the Oregouian of May 12, lH'JS. We have fullllled the trust (through the generosity of Hie Columbia Hi ver Salmon Propaga ting Compuny, who furnished the funds) by binding a new section in Mr. Crosa' dam on the Clackamas, with an 0s'ii Haliway in the center. "We now place this flshway in your bandt aa the proisir guardian as Ule llsli commiseioiiur. J, W. Cook, 'Chairman" llefore I'rolector Mctiuire accepts the trtlat thus iinpoaed.ho will pay an olliclul viait to the tlahaayand inect it carefully to see that It meet with the reiptire nientd of law. Aa It ia described it ia atricllyln accordance with bid original ideaa in tbo matter, and he had no doubt tlmt It will answer the tire intended. When he visits the flshway, Mr. Mo- 11 til re will apoint a resilient deputy fish warden, whose duty it will be to see that the flshway is kept iree from all obdtructiiiiid. and that fishermen keep their distance. He will place warnings at a distance of IKK) feet below the dam, ami 250 feet above, within which limit It la unlawful to take Hah. Kxlillilta Wanli il. The follow ing circular ia sent out for publication by II. 8. I'agtie, chairman of committee on atule and county exhibits fur the Oregon Industrial KxH)sition. Aa will be aeun the time id limited in which to aend in articled for exhibit. If any one ia unavoidably delayed it ia probable that exhibits aent next Monday or Tuesday can be placed in Kaition. "The Exposition will open Octoler5. It id necessary to have everything in place on the oiening day. Many people throughout Oregon have promised to send ua articled and produce fur exhibit, and we are very anxiotia to have thru) at once. A large apneo has been act off for the exhibit of agriculture, horticultuie, mineral, fish and loreslry specimens, and to fill this space every person who promised to aend something and every one who baa anything to exhibit should forward the sunie not later than tbe 28th iiiHt., and earlier if possible. Many counties will have county exhibits; to them must be added many individual exhiliitM from other sect ions to make the state exhibit complete. We want grain of all kinds in suck and in the straw and we want grasses of all kinds ; we would like to make a good corn exhibit. We want a largo quantity of dried fruit in boxes for exhibit, and loose dried fruit that we can use (or decorative purposes. We want fresh fruit for table exhibit; this will be a specialty, so send us wrapped in paper and carefully packed, fresh iruit not quite ripe. Wo want hops in large and small bales and loose bops. We want all kinds of manufac tured articles, brick, tiles, brooms, wash tubs, step-laddeis, brushes, buckets, wagons, chairs ami all articles made from Oregon wood, clay etc. We want minerals, our mineral exhibit will be CHpeciully attractive. We want the greatest variety of vegetables that can be obtained ; and briefly, we want every thing to show the progress and advance ment of Oregon in all lines. All specimens should be addressed as follows: For Chas. II Hunt, Superin tendent Oregon Industrial Imposition, Portland, Oregon, and when so addressed will be carried by tbo railroad com panies, as freight, fieeof charge. Please put your nume and address on your exhibit, in order that you may have credit for It. Such articles aa may be desired will be returned at the close of the Expoaltion. Hops in bales and salmon in east's will be turned ovr to such warehouses or commlsnion house as the exhibitor directs. Where an indivi dual desires to make a personal exhibit of Ida produce, or manufacture, tbo rail road will charge full freight rate lo this city, and return sumo freo of charge; except If tbo exhibit la perishable and it id unlit to be returned, then the railroau will refund the money paid for freight charges. Everything Id promising for a large, successful and Interesting expodltlon. Speciul railroad excursions will be run at irilnrvula, when (he faro will he for the round trip less than the present fare for a Hinglii way. Please to forward your exhibit or specimen for exhibit at once." Havk Yoiib Pi:nniks. "A Hinny saved id a penny earned" Wo do not have to pay high inlarlcd for clerk biro or any exorbitant rents. This Ih why wo can aavo your money when you are in need of pure drugs, chemicals, drug Htindriea etc. We do business on a cash basid and glvo you tbo benefit. K. C. lUn.Ky, Seventh Street Pharmacy, Cor. 7tb and Center streets. A Catchy Ntory. Army lilo at the frontier posts In the CnituJ States baa found a very clever nlograpber In Miss Owendolen Overton, who is something of a literary "discov ery" for the Argonaut. This gifted young lady Hecma to know all the ins and outa of garrison life, and has a very happy faculty of creating a complete picture with a few telling phruws, as the very clever little comedies she bad sent the Argonaut abow. The laical of these, "A Howling Success," is printed In the id aueof September 17th, and has fo ltd hero a young lieutenant fresh from " the Point," who attempts to promote socia bility among the warring families of the warriors and gets himself in a pretty mesa for bid trouble. "llow'd This. We offer One Hundred Pollara Re ward for any case of Catarrh Ibul crnnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure I F. J. CHENEY & CO., Propd., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the laat 15 yeaaa, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all bua Iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wkht iSc Tkiax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Wai.iuno, Kin.nan A Marvin, Whole sale Pruggista, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous diirfttcoa of (be system. Price 75 centa per bottle. Sold by all Drug gists. Testimonial! free, Severn griping pains of the stomach and boweld inatantly and effectually alopH)d by DeWitl's Colic & Cholera Cure. C. U. Huntley. Druggist. Diarrhoea should bestopiied promptly. It soon becomes chronic. De Witt's Colic and Cholera Curn is effective, Bafe and certain. Hundreds of testimonials bear w itness to the virtue of this great medicine. It can always be depended upon, its use saves time and money. C. U, Huntley, Druggist. It Sates Children. Last summer, we bad a child suffer ing from bloody flux, when we came into possession of a small bottle of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluva Heinedy. 1 gave Homo of it to the child accoiding to directions. It afforded al most Instant relief and effected a per manent cure. I can cheerfully recom mend it. Uko. Jenkins, Cedar creek, Taney county, Mo. For Bale by Q. A. Harding, Druggist. Children, 'especially infanta aro soon run down with Cholera Infantum or 'Summer Complaint." Don't wait to determine, but give De Witt'a Colic & Cholera Cure promptly, you can rely on It. Use no other. C. J. Huntley, Druggist. Chronic Diarrhoea In South Africa. For over six y oars 1 was a constant sufferer from chronic diarrhoea. I tried a greut many remedies yet found no re lief. Hy chance, I noticed an advertise ment in" the newspaper calling attention to Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Kemndy. I sent for a bottle, and before half of it had been taken 1 was completely rured. K. C. Kriki., YreetKort, Orange Free State, South Af rfca. For sale by G. A. Harding, Drug gist. Itlucksnillhing. Claronce Porter has re-opened the blacksmith Bhop lately occupied by W. S. Maple, opposite Popo'B hardware store and ia ready to do all kinds of re pairing am horseshoeing. Asa shoer Mr. Porter is t-quul to tlio bent and al ways gives satisfaction. For the ailmenta in the kidneys and bladder incident lo declining years, there 1b no remedy that ptoduces such imme diate and satisfactory results as Dr. J. II . McLean's Liver and Kidney Halm. Its genial and invigorating effect on the liver and kidneys is remarkable. Price $1. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. A splendid selection of men's, ladies' and children's tan shoes at Charnian it Son's. 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. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm to remove the disorder as soon as possible, and restore tbe diseased organs to healthy and vigorous action. Price $1 per bottle. For Bale by C. Q. Huntley, druggist. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cold Medal Mldwiour Fair, San Francuca. ('lothlm;. Hold at greatly reduced priced by Channan A Hon, to make room for an Immense fall stock. A full line of gen tinmen's underwear Just received. That 10 aero tract on West Hide can bo now for fViO. Owper wunta money. 0. 0. T Williams. A .t,.ll. U I ... ... . .i.iiiui ii.cti in cvjiiai v tn.j uoiiuinj earned, ray up your suhaclplion to the Entkiii'Hisk and gut tha tbe benefit of the reduction In price. i. I ' f t IU-MAU 'W WITCH HAZEL SOAP is nothing but Hoap and Witch Hazel. It clcanH the ports; stimu lates their action; and thus softens, smoothes and whitens the skin and improves the health. We don't try to get 2oc. for it; the usual price. We sell it for less than half what we could get for it and expect to sell a thousand times aa much. 10c a cake 2.5c a box. C. G. Huntley, Prescription Druggist. REVENTY-FIVE CENTS Will buy as much in school supplies this year as $1.00 did last year. We have bought nearly everything direct from the manu facturer and the saving is yours. We carry in stock every text book used in Clackamas county, and a large line of supplementary readers. It's the same this year as last year, if anything in the school book line is not just right, bring it back and exchange or get your money. Huntley's Book Store. Oregon City, Qgn- p" lc Dress Ml. Junt received for full waer, and elegant Trimming Silks of all !yl'3. Otirnewntock of Clothing01 for fall and winter wear will soon be in, all of the latest styles and fashionable cut. If we catfnot fit you. we will take your measure, and have a suit made to order for you. Thos. Channan & Son. Artistii A MiNinery-- Large Assortment of Latest Parisian and New York Designs of Trimmed Hats. Ostrich Feathers Dyed and Cured. Kid Gloves Cleaned. Hair Work in all its Branches. 220 First Street, Portland, Oregon. i Save Doctor Bills... s& u . Postoffice-.-StoreJH MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY-:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. PUT IN A STOVE In Prices we meet Portland Competition. O.WISSTNGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. t i:lnbli-hrd 1N85. HI I Bill PIONEER Transfer1 and Ee, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES REASONABLE. f& T TFORNT'A if M 4. J VA scientific u i"j u a rations Abidine Balsam A lu'ii.ifurrw I ..Hi mtll Coldiii die mlA ' mm it mail DUCTS. Ariftik OfcOVlLJ-Ej Full Stock. SCHWAN & PUTROW II PRICES LOW Main Street near the Court House. 'A u 'A 'A V I a- I A 'A D O YOU NEED f 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 - PENCE. And best farm fencing made. Prices to suit hard times. Shop Opp. Congregational Church, MAIN STREET. OREGON CITY. and Sort Evts.lt nsl.ratattCiitfmcll REWES BAtiUMt0, UrFlHSMiT BREATH. IrTlf 1 tor pmnou 0. For sale by C. G. Huntley. The Argonaut. Is the only high-class political and literary weekly published no the Pacific coast. Thousands of single-stamped copies of it pass through the post office every week, remailed by snbscribers 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 Pacific coast. Over 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. For sale at Hunt'ey's Book Store. C P LOONEY, . . . Dealer in . . . CHOICE HAY, STRAW AND FEED. General Kxpresa, Job Work and Moving. Stand opposite Suspension Bridge.