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I Oregon City Enterprise i.-Alumni ioiivkiiI nil nf Cimnty (hrUlliin Kmli-nviir m t r-t(ii City. Tlirre HAIKU TO BKMUJUtll. OHi.lirr U, II ami 4.-Tha Niirlliwt-.l pu,n ' '"' Men'e (lirlxllitii Amim'IiiIiiui ,.,,, vi'i.lliiii Hill l, ,, (lr((,MI ( ny, W''1 1v, (. IoImt 7 - iih'kmii hiuiK I'mr mrri. m mixi icoiillMim until Turn. liny, Oi IciIht l.'l. I'rlilny, Oil, I'la, kit una Union In incut ilaya nm.lini. ' '"v. X"- ' 'Irrull mint for I'larks- mm riiiinly I'nnvi-tira. Tlii'inlay, NovimiiImt M - I'rr.l.lm.llnl ulec Hun In nil sliilre i,f )m, ,,n Nonillihrr l.'l. 1 1 Hint 1,1.- (Ma, kninna (Viuiilv liriniian Kmlcnviir uinvt'iitiiiii will lw IkIiI In Uri'iioii (ley. KltlDAY, HII'TF.MIIKU .'5, Ikimi. MltMAV (U'TIXU. Coiitlniii'ii From I . I Week. IjiiHh (Ir Iri'in uto km lux on (liu In I'ln u( llic run wherever foothold could I mi found (nun tin, lop clear lu tliu water's wiIkk, allowing Unit lliu criilrr iniiHt have ri'tiuilii',1 In liu prcwlit condition (ur sura. There In only onn trull (rum Hut tup to the iMilldii km, I it very Strep mnl ilillii'iilt lu climb. Mini In smntt plitrca there Ik iIiiit d( Iih-Iiik one's IuuIIhk mnl rolling lu tint bottom, At the (not ( 1 1 i m trull conpti) o( rniili ImhiU with kept hiiy (or atvcrnl days convey liia people over lu Wlttnl Island and hark. This Inland In Iim'uIixI ul onn aide id the lake mnl la h small Volcano of Unclf, It Haes nearly K.VI (rot anuve mu micr aim III tin top In a i rnltT nlxiul t.'KI (ret ilci'p mnl perhaps (KKi (ci-t MrroM tlm river and slopiriK to tlm crater. In (lin cralnr r Inrun II r trees mnl on onn i I u a long deep mew hank, down which we nj tyed roaatlnu several titiies. Tlm IhIuihI Is compliant o( luv. riH-k ami Iimmw, cinders, making It vi-ry tlri'Miinii cllinlilnti to tho summit. From tlm edutt o( tlm rim n( the lake tlm lalaml iifiiicil to be only a slwrt iliataiice aw ay and w e could not rcaliitt that II wan over two miles until w taw tlm boat a going acrons r n mi 1 1 v Imtuimh smaller and smaller aim i I lliev aecmed no larger tliun a duck on tlm water ami Imlwil one ul tlm parly thought on of them was a duck at Hist. On o( tlu lxi.ta was out in tin middle uf tlu lake all uf one day and rotild not h aecn al all Willi t tit mile imI eve, nutwiiliNtaiiilitig j the upNiaiiH al'nnt w as ao distinct that It rented only a mile across tlm water. On onn ur two days wl.llo we were there ll waa very smoky ami tlit smoke seemed tu Hiur Into the crater in great billows unlil vin the ialaml waa lianlly to Ihi ai'cn. hill tlm r't ul tlm tiuut it waa (airly elmr, Onn tiny a larn party of tin wiiil arouml thr i,Ik'i' ul tlm rlin to tlm lop of I.lao riM'k, a huM promotilury alxnil a third ol tlm way around and om of dm hi'lii'Hl poinla, it ladtiK uvi-r HI (XI fivtl alniyu M't li'viduml aliout 'JtHK) (eel ahovc Crater Lakn. On tlm hikt) aidii it i TM'iidii'ulHi and n a Ix'autllul and awti'liiapirliiK aik'hl wlmn cloao. It waa a viuy hard tramp of alioiil aixlccn tiiilca up and down over rovka, hillit, aand, rcvcrul Ioiik deep anow hanka, lakiii) from 7 :'M a. in. until tlark, anl aoinu of tlm ladiiti woro fXtiMtilingly lirid when they dually arrived at ramp. No one aoi'imnl to tiyrvl tlm trip how tiver aa thu cvn ry wh Krund bt'yond iliiHrription and waa constantly ihaniiiiiK- TIiito wern U'twoen 4(10 ami 5(H) people up there while we were there, nml they werv v'onaUutly coining and going. t hud an cxccilunl place to oairlp and there waa an ahundaneu of room (or litimlreda more, on the river nut Ur from tlm ed)fe. Tlm Hlnpo la very iirudiml at thla point (or mitmi diMtance buck from tli vdttn ami there are ncverul line grgveil o( luru trees. There woro fltiow bunks all arouml and In one of them we du u well in tlm now and ice and hud all tlm ieo cold water wo needed. In tho evenliiKH we had big ramp Urea ami wrre entertained by a tulk on the "(k-oloity of tho Lake" by J. 8. IHIIer, o( the U. K. eolnniriil aiirvey; on the ' Fumm and Flora" of the rewion, by l'rofa. Merrhun and Covillo, and "Marino Lifti" by Prof Kveriimiin of thoU. S. flnh commiHHion. Alao other inlcrentiiiK tnlka, oriniiuil poema, reeitittioiiH etc. and the ceremony of chriHteniiiK tlm hitherto niimeli'SH mountain, on or in which Outer I.itke ia aituuted, giviiiK it tho numo of "Mt. Maxuiiin." From our cump (tronml could to neon nil of Klamath Lake, Mt. Pitt, ThioUon, 8cott and numoroua othtr points of interest. Side triph woro inado by aiimll tiurtiea in every ilirection and tho time wuh fully occupied in ai(ht-aeeiii(t, and wo were all aorry that we could not re main lonttor nmontr tbia wonderful weird and grand scenery. Six of us decided thut wo would tiiko a long aide trip to tho famous Pavldnon'8 cavosof Josephine county, and loft the lake a duy ahead of the main party. About twelve or fifteen mileBfrom the hike we ciimo to tho falls of Kokuo river. There are thrco o( them and tho river mudly plunges down ovor the luMt one into a very narrow, deep ami crooked gorgo worn through the solid rock by the river. At tho bottom a lingo tlr log ia lodged, it being too long to go around the curve. The full was some 40 to (10 feet in nil and tho view was very grand and umpiring. Tlm Unit night wit camped Mere a toll loud li'iivc tlm iniilii road uud runa lo lluekli'hcrry mountain, ami wit went told that lliero were aevnrul hundred peoplit up thttri) after llm fruit und we mel Neveritl liiorit camping parties on their way thorn, A trail alao turns olr Imrn and leiida down to tho wonder ful iiHlurul bridge airnaa Koguit river, about a mile und a half from the road. The entire river aiidleiily dlHiippeura umler llm Kolid riM'k at onn aide of the chiiniicl ami after croaalng Hut former river bed cornea rindilng out from a rocky cavern on tlm oppoaile aide about 'IM (eet below. It hits worn thla tunnel through the aollil luvarock luigii etioiigh to contain the whole river during low wuter bill lining high wuter Konm of it appears to How ovrr tho lo p ol tint bridge in the old channel and at the month It cornea (ortb with a ruli ami down raHcudea Into the old bed ami tumbles and pours down over a acriea of tMacadea ami small falls through a narrow rocky canon for a mile or two further. A abort iliMluiictt below the iiioiilli of the tunnel the river baa worn a deep cavern in the aide of the solid rock wall ol the canyon Al onn plant on the rock bridtfit there is a small hole and here the w ater spurts out several feet lu regular pupations an the river crowds through (ho tunnel underneath ami sounds like a mighty slemn engine, seeming an If the river waa luakiuK (runtiv ellorta to emin'e (nun Its rocky priaon, Through a little crack in the rock near bv the comprenited air rimlied out like a jet of train from a locomotive. Hcforo going to this brnlue ur tunnel we bad ntlppoKcd that lifted) luilluU-S would be a long enough slay hut we s'iil uveran hour examining these wonders and then left only latcaune it was getting dark and ami we "till bad I o rook supper. A little before noon the next day we arrived at I'roepcrl, where the road cruanca the Rogue rivtr, ami we stopied here about an hour lo see the lights. The river lu re rolls, tosses und tumbles down over, around ami between iuiinenoe boulders, in a series ol cancades and falls, (hruiuih a wild and nnky canyon for seveial hllinlred fret, falling about utie foot in three on an aveiuge. A tiuil leads from the road about half a mile lo the Mill Creek fnlln, where that stream (Kiurs into the river over the perpendicular rock wall of tb CHtiyoii. IIAKLOW NF.W1. An I iitc resting l.atr mill Pernoiiuls and Oilier Muilcrs. The stream 'a ierhaps a little larger than Multnomah creek ami nukes a very Itcuntihil waterfall, especially when viewed from below. A short distance furttier down another Utile stream falls into the raiiyun but there was not much water coming over al ibis time and it was broken Into a reries of falls by out jut ling rocks ami crugs. The scenery uloiig ltuguo river is very line ami we regretted that we could not sHml aeyeral days at least, exploring ami following up the river to its source The road follows the Kogue river valley down, sometimes in light ul the water and a part ul the time back some distance (mm it. We Dually crotsed tint river on a free feiry and paxaiiig thioiigh Fugle Point, crossed a drv, dusty prairie several miles until near Mi ilford and by a nuinWr of lino fruit farms to the town. Wo entered the town from one side and panned through to the other so that we saw the inont of it. It ia situated on the level prairie, and is very pleaning little city. We were surpimtd to see so many new houses in every direction, most of them very neat, tasty residences, new store building recently completed and in course of construction, an elegant now brick school UQue and new clmaliea Everything seemed very prosperous and in fact one would ulmostthink they wore having a boom in spile of tho hard times. The stores seemed to be progressive and up to tho times, tho owners and clerks being kept busy waiting on numerous customers We here found three former Oregon City boys, John Haird ami Creed Strut ton, who are running the electric light station, and John I-odur who is studying law preparatory for examination for ad mission to the bur this fall. There seemed to be plenty of tine watermelons, poaches, apples and other fruits in the market but we were In formed thut tho crop was very short this year. We remained there ovor night uud spent tho next forenoon in getting supplies for thu trip to tho caves, which wo will dosciiho next week. Law Si it, An iiilercitlirig ruse was tried here today to determine the rights of a third party under attachment. Meanrs. Kobhlns A Hon, of Molalla vs. Robert lttnlie, on hilt contracted several years utio, ami therefore attachment was levied tiHin railroad wood supposed to be that of Lealie's, w hen It was clearly shown lo the Jurors that tho wood wus tho property of the Harlow Will Mer. Co. cut by It. Jealln and paid fur. Notwith standing, the pUlntiir set up thu' there should have been a bill of suto from said I-eslioto the II. W. M. Co la-fore a hoiiuflde transaction could be shown, hence the jurors decided in favor of Itobbins A Hon and allowed the attach ment on wood to aland as claiming that Leslie had never made a legal transfer. In all probabilities It will be appealed to a higher court, us audi justice is not sat isfactory and poor version of the law. Hoe Pick tens Kkti hniso. The past week bus shown the town somew hat de serted, as muny of our townspeople were out picking hops. Hut today, we were pleated to see the hsppy, though sun burned faces ol some of our residents, who returned home and declare them aelvea feeling better ami llnaiiciully well sutislled. 1'KHRONAI.S. J. Itobbins, a merchant of Molalla waa ill town today. Chris. Kocher of Murka Pruirie was in town Tuesday. Miss Myrtle Itumnhy came home from the hop lields near (iervais. Caas U. Harlow made a business trip to Portland and Oregon City Monday . Attorney "Kd" Prigiia was seen in town Tuesday, entertained by Henry Will. Mesars. J. A. Andrews and Will Nason left on a bunting trip to table Hock, to be gone for a few days. Mr and Mrs. William Harlow were called lo Cui'cinah Tueaduy on account of the illness of Mrs. Kllen Hedges. Mr. Will Nason of the Adams' Kpress Co. of Omaha, is in tow n veiling his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nason. II Jones, representing Iixon & Co. creamery merchants of San Francisco is in town today, at the Koehler house. Mr. ami Mra F. T. (irill'nh of Oregon City are guests at the Harlow residence. Mr. (irillilh Ixting in town on business. Mrs. June Hedges and grand-daughter, Miss Mattel Hollenbeck, of Oregon City sent several days of last week in Harlow viaiting relatives and friends. Kalph Miller was in town Sunday, re turning home on his wheel, after having a month's outing in the harvest ami hop fields. Kalph difT-rs from some boys as he rarried home quite a pocket full of cash. Harlow, Sept. 22. 'Wl. The Oawego school will begin Octo ber Mli, with ex-County Siierlntend ent If. H. fiibaou as teacher, assisted by Misses Mury Hickrier, Annette Pauling and Nellie Younger. With such capa ble aaaiatunts, Prof, (iibson ia certain lo sustain his reputation as one of the leading edoratois of Clackamas county W, W, Austen, well known in this city as a law student, made inch a sue cess of the Teazel creek school lust spring, that be lias been re-engaged for a (Ive-moiitbs term to begin next Mon day. A four-room two story school building, Is nearly completed at Molalla corners, and will aoon be ready for occupancy. In size It Is Mx.'tO, and will I complete in all its appointments, but only two rooms will be used during the present year. The services of Miss Thomas, of Portland, bays been secured as princi pal, while O. I). Kby, of Molalla, will lie assistant. Prof. Durrette, principal of the West Side school, tried the plan at the begin ning of his school, of sending each pa tron, asking their co-oeration in the school work, and the plan is producing good results. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Clackamas County Teachers' Associa tion will meet at Molalla Corners next Suturduy. A splendid program has been arranged for the occasion Condensed Testimony.. Chua. H. Hood, Broker and Manufac turer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies thut Dr. King's New Discovery has no eipial as a Cough remedy. J. I). Brown. Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of a Cough of of two yeais standing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. H. F. Merrill, Haldwinsville, Mass., says that he has used and recommended it and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, be cause it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 F.. 2Mb St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no fear of Croup, be cause it instantly relieves. Free trial bottles at Charman & Co.'s Drug store. A Laboring Han's Home. For a persou, w ho desires to stop pay ing rent and to raise their own vegetables ami fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, one acre on Abernathy road mostly im proved, house, chicken -yard, good well and some fruit. One mile and half from Oregon City. School house and church .'4 of a mile from place, three brick yards and saw mill near by. Price f'.'SO, part dow n, balance on time. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire at place or address G. W. Waldhon, Oregon City. .let Ice of Dissolution. 'lo all whom it may concern notice Is hereby given, that the partnership here tofore subsisting under the Arm name of Marr A Robertson has been dissolved, and thereafter the business will he con ducted by A. Robertson, to whom pay ment of accounts must be made. Anpkkw Kohkmtso.m, (jr.oare Mark. Horn, on September 30tb, IMH, to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Huwley. a daughter. Hishop Morris will hold services at the Kpiscopal church next Sunday evening. County Clerk Dixon bus issued mar riage licenses to Dora K. Adams and C. D. Ott, Friuia Roth and Samuel J. Kaiifrman. Minnie A. Londergan and Luther A. Scobee were married at the residence of Rev. H. W. Htryker last Saturday, wh also officiated. The Independent. NEW YORK, Rki.ioiocs, Litkhaky nkwm'apkk. and Family SCHOOL MATTEIIS. Fall Terms to llegln In DM-Ids. No me re ns Nolleo to Taxpayers. To tho tuxpuyors of Clnckumiis county, r.otice is hereby given thut on Monday,, October Mb, 18!Hi, tho Hoard of Koiiulir.iilion of Clackamas county will meet at tho oflico of the County Assessor, und continue in session for 0110 week. J. C. Hiiadi.kv, Assessor. Tlnely Warning. All persons uro hereby warned not to trust my wife, Anna West on my account, ub sho has left my bod and hoard without wurniiig. C. M." Wkbt, Sep. 21st, 18IHI. Company K resumed drill at the ar mory hist Monday after the summer rest. Next Monday night Col 11 el Summers and stair will niiiko the annual Inspec tion of the company. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkki'hisk office. Dr. Price' Cream Baking; Powder World's Fair Highcat Medal and Diploma. Tho Oregon City schools begin next Monday with a capable and efficient corps of instructors, and will be kept up to their usual standard. City Superin tendent Holmes and Prof. MeAdam have admirably filled their positiotis for t he past two years, and nerd no recom mendation as educators at our bands. Following is tho peritonei of the teach ers and the gradvg to which they have been assigned: Barclay School S. W. Holmes, city superintendent, principal and teacher of the tenth grade. I. D. Martin, vice principal and teacher of the ninth grade. Miss liertrudo Finley, 7th grade; Miss Mabolle Wiggins, 5th ; Miss Gertrude Nefsger, 4th; Miss Laura Reattio, 3rd; Miss lluttie Cochrane, 2nd; Miss May Kelly, 1st. Eastham School rrof. W. L. Mc Aduin, principal, and toucher of the K(h grade; Mrs. W. L. McAdurn, (th grade; Miss F'rnia Lawrence, 4th ; Miss Helen Barck, 3rd; Miss Ora Spungler, 2nd ; Miss Mollio Hunkins, 1st. The Purkpluco school wi.l begin next Monday with a capable corps ol in structors, and will more than Btistain its past reputation. Prof. Gray, who bus been principal of this school for tho past four years, still holds down thut posi tion, and will be assisted by Misses Hut tie Dodson, Lena Hurck and Frnnkie Curran, all teachers of acknowledged talent. It is expected that the Purk pluco school will be full to overflowing this year, as Prof. Gray has built up a reputation for conducting an excellent school, and people have moved into that neighborhood trotn all directions. The Cunemuh school will begin Octo ber 5th with Prof. E. C. Hackott as prin cipal, and Miss Sude Cliase as assist ant. They have conducted this school so long and successfully, thut tho board of directors never think of looking else- whore for teachers. They have become eriiiuiient fixtures. Miss Ednettu Clmso will teach the Mount Pleasant school as usual this year, and the full term will begin on October 5th. Miss Chase will have an assistant this year, Miss Huttle Case, and bus earned tho reputation of being one of tho very suc cessful tcuidiers of Cluckanius county. The Portland. Re-oened near the corner of Main and Seyenth Btreet. Clean, bright, well- furnished dining room and private rooms elegantly fitted up. Have one of the most skillful cooks on the Coast. If your meat crder does not please you, just let me know. Best dinner in the city J Including a glass of wine for 25 cents, j 11:30 to 4 p. m. Oysters served in I every stylo. 0en day and night. Give The Portland atrial. L. RccoNicii, Proprietor. For Young Men and Yoopg Women There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a voting man or woman so quick as to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is mussy their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a socially of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Troy, Leave your orders at Farnswortb's barber shop. Dr. J. W. Cowan's subject at the Con gregational church next Sunday even ing will be the "Rights and Wrongs in the Present Campaign." Tablets, ink, pens, pencils, books and complete school outfits will be supplied to the customers at my store at very reasonable prices Call on Daniel Wil liams' on upper Seyenth street near Center, before you buy elsewhere. It will be Rally Jday at the Congrega tional Sunday School next Sund ty at 12 M. A program of especial interest has been prepared, covering the lessons ol the last quarter, and will be given at the usual hour of the leson. All mem bers and friends are cordially invited to be present. Charles ;Albr'gbt, jr., the reliable and old stand-bye meat dealer, still leads In the butchering business in Or egon City. His old customers stay with him, and if perchance, they r.hould wan der sway to some other market, they al ways come back to Albright. Abrigbt's meats are tender and juicy, and can be obtained either at the market on Main and Fifth streets, or at the shop on the corner of Center and Seventh steets, next door to Dan William's. Undenominational, unbiased and impar tial. A paper (or clergymen, schol ars, teachers, business men and families. It discusses every topic of the day relig ious, tbnological, political, liU-raiy, social, artistic and scientific. Its con tributed articles are by the moat eminent writers of the English languages. It employs specialties and distin guished writers as editors of iuTwNTT- ONK DKPAKTMKNTS. A paper particularly fitted for lawyers, doctors, clergymen, those engaged in business, young people ol both sexes men and women who read and thinkfor themselves. A paper esriecially valuable for those interested in Fink Ahts, St'iencg, Music. A paper giving valuable information opon Fikasce, Lira I.nsi'ka.cc, Coav MEKCE, A paper for Sc.rAr Sriiooi-IWoKKieBS, those who have a Fabu, Uarijc or Hoi sk Plants. A piper for the family, old and young. IMPORTANT. Tin Indkpkndkkt announces to it subscribers, and to any who may become sj that it Is prepared to furnish any papers and magizinea published in this country, England, France and Germany, at a very large reduction from publishers' rates. This opiiortunity is open only to subscribers of Tug Isdf.pknpent. L'pon receiving list of paper or magaxines from individuals or reading rooms ao estimate will be given by return mail. Best and Cheapest lusorance. Save money on your insurance by call ing on E. E. Martin, w ho represents the only Mutual doing business in Oregon City, You cannot afford to keep on throwing your money into policies and pay from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad vance and then have the company fail. The Oregon Fire Relief association will stand the closest investigation. E. E. Martin, Agt. Commercial Bank Block. Webster's (International Dictionary The One Great Standard Authority, bo write Hun. K J. Hrvwrr, 1 JiuUcr L. 8. hutHem rrtnrt. I Snd a PoUJ lor Specimen Paget, etc. SnccrMMPT of the "lambridgcd." standard of thr I'. 8 t.oT'l Mnl- tnr Rlce. tne I K iTMHe Court, ell (lie ' btu- Kupit-n ( ourt. ' n't of murijr ail Ujc DUWWUUlrlA WflrmlT Commended rj State 8rjnnietMt- ( entu of fM iHHilft, ami otlirr Kihtrator Uihjj . wiuhmh number. 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VIA DENVER OMAHA AND Kansas City. to all Hood Sawing. Get the steam wood saw to cut your wood is the cheapest apd quickest Don't wait until the rains set in and your wood gets soaked until it wont burn. Will go to any part of the city or suburbs. Address or jail on T. B. IIaski.ss. Sixteen to One That you can't get a better shave in the city or a neater hair cut than you can at Rogers'. 15 cents a shave, Sun days and the holidays included. T Let. A five-room cottujte on 10th and Jack sou streets. Two full lots, good well, city water. Apply to Mas. McKkk, Or egon City. Farm to Kent. One of the best farms in Clackamas county to rent on favorable terms. Call on or address. L. L. Porter, Oregon City. Dr. VanrJerpool's Physic, the 8. B. Headache Liver and Kidney regulator, takes the lead with us. For sale by C. O. Huntley, druggist. Dr. Price's Cream Baking- Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Franclica. are good for headache, heartburn, sour sto mach, belching biliousness, torpid liver, drowsiness, lass itude, foul taste in the mouth. bad breath, constipation, indi gestion, dyspepsia. Ihe formula by which thev are made is in use in tne greatest hospitals in the world and is prescribed daily by nine doctors out of ten. Three times in five when a physician is called he will write a pre scnpiion the items in which will almost exactly correspond with those of the Ripans Tab ules formula. Your druggist can supply Ripans Tabules in little vials for 15 cents or in a box con taining six of these vials for 50 cents. If he will not get them for you, address, with the price, THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., lu Spkcci St., New York. SEE Davies Exhibit And have j'our photos taken at the gallery. Third and Morrison Sts. Entrance on Morrison Street. Eastern Cities. 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