Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME HtinilKltN I'ACIKII! MAII.WAV. W'M1tl NnHKII, 'IIIhmiIi Kinrnai (ilirniiKh) Hiiaolmiy In' a I (way atntli.ua) SOUTH ltllll, Kiwrlilirg (Hay ilnllotii) t'llllunili r. ipli'M ( lltxiii K It 'ill ft. HI, ' I, Ml p. III. I'UHTAI. HllllKI'l'I.K, y KU Timmi raririu iaii.kmu. Mill i'i.m going Niwlli, 1 x n. m. allll nlo.v. .lolli Mo illi,U Kill. Ill ii. Vllhlii, Ill I itUli lull oil Imm Nnrili 7 IW p ill,, III It .to. Mill (lii illiuuil (r un mmi in v iu in , g 4u ji. m, r t miii n.mnio um lull rlii lor I'iiMImiiI lid ilutrll Ulli point., V) Itooll, .llll 4 Vl i. Ill, M "I i lu-n li'r UiIuii unljf, II 45 a in.. 4 A L III Mail rilvi limn fmtUiiil, 1ID0 ft, ilk did 4 Hi hi. III! KIl'Tla. Orrni Cllr In Kir, (''. Miilllm. I.IUril mil fcnUiU luitu i li ui. ftiitl urilvui i t in. liri'ioii Cllr to lli-ivnr (rtwk, Mink, (Murk. Mrnluw UriH'k, I'lllull Mills, ami lolloll lmol (I I I. ni. Monday, WeillHtwIay mid rnilljr, ind rnuiriia I'll liilliifflm iliva ii 4 Kb p. m (irrioii l' II y in Vloii, t a ti mul lii'dlnmt liavoa Orrgoii tlly Monday, Wdliirxlair mil friilayil lug p, m., leivlng Vluli m iliyi ftl 7 :u). m I ir. 'ii on CHjf lu W IllaiiiiiUi, riiiff.tl mil Wl.,.iiv.;, nrrlfuaal lu.aoi. in, ! Ikuvi al II i i. m. da .y. o iit. I irli vuiy minlmr ii 'i-ii nu 'iiuilir Imm IMlii II i. in. A 1 1""1 r ! p mI mi l li 'iaimu oi.nr l ii iiii ) If I utT bull ir, M oil ill 1,1' (1 .). A" Kaai' fii mall lliil la itfliyd an 1 Mil t" arcmi u I Wl hi., H. I'. tl. Ill will 0' um u.i U o i l ik or 4 l'io wino nr. VUI.UNKITK rAI.IJ) H V. I III I.IAVI ii'iioii iniioi ii.i.4NrnK rn.u I :i a. iii. ai '. w KIM 1 " so " I m " lu i ft'l " 1 1 io ' l m p, nt. U in " I l( p, in. If I I 4 ll 6 M it 1 V. tH 4o t lu T it lo aiindnr 0f l"ar oretjr liiinr nit' H oV'.ih k p Ml. la itkfl ou Hid .1 n J"U 1 5. Ill. KHI DAY, MAY -.'H, mi7. A Piarv i irr A uui'K almul IK) Mexican K)T"i,'H aie In Southern Om'koh traveling Una way and tlm newimerii of thul Miction Mate tint they are nuilty of all manlier of ctiy deprediliona Thu c male in tlm bund i ""ukinu around everywhere olTerin to tell for tune and pukiiiu up all the luone aril lei poMibui. Tlil oiitlit, taken In connection Willi the annul army of truiipi now coiiiinu tlili way, certainly calla lor yiitonua nieaiurea and herioc Irvatiiieiil oil the part of the city aulhoi tlea. The K'"i"" tiamp la compoied of tlirte claiwa of Individuals : Men who' art) idle from nweitaity.olherD and they ooiiHlitule a lame majority who are idle from choice, would not work if thev could, and ulill othert who are rovinK criminal. The city authorities ahould provide a chain iianit or a rock pile and Kive tlieat) iiomad an opHiilunity to work oirthal habitually "tiled feelili." Kvery loaler who auiiuter in amoiiK u vxtiectlntt to live oli of u without ifiving aome adequate return for the privilege, ahutild lie coniK(lled lo lalnir upon the county road or itreela of the city. Kvery city ouuht to hve a rock pile and the city j Ail ahould lo merely the deep iiiK (itiurlera of the men who are forced to labor vlKoroimly during the day or "move on." Tlieae pariite are fed now In many place, ev In Orenon City, Ix'caUMt) people are afraid to refine them lent tlmy hum them out or com mit aomu other outMim upon them ami food ia (iven them aa the cheaeat way to be rid of them School Ci.ohkd. Prof. II. 8. liilwon cIomhI a very hiiccchkIuI eight month achoolnt Oawi-golaat Friday. The at tendance ha been largo, the average enrollment lor the year Iming about :HH). In place of the uatiul cloning exmclNe IhepupilH were given a picnic at Camp Morey, where a long, pleaaant day waa put in playing game of viiiloim klndi which were heartily enjoyed hy all The picnic wa a "banket" air.iir anil the refreHhment were luvlnh and va-lwl. rrof. (iibmm waa ably HHHmted by MinaeaMiiry Uiikner, Annette Paul'iiig and Nellie Younger, all toucher In the arhool. who exhaiiHted their ingenuity t.. .iturtuliiiiiK the chSdien, succeeding admirably In all they undertook. The weather was perfect and nothing wa wanting lo make the occftaion a veritable aeaaon of delight to those w no partici pated . Prof. (iibBon I ono of the lead ing educators of the atiitu and hi aiiit- ntN, Miami Hlckner.Paulingimd Younger onim.irihemoat efflclent ona buccohhuh of our county teacher, and the people ol Oawego are very lmurly in their a,.,i,.r.,i...,nt of the work of tliu patit year. Tkaciikhm' Ahsociation. The regular monthly ..meting of tlm Chtcka..... County Teacher' Ablution atCanby next Saturday, Ma.v liO, promiHCB to be one of the moat Interesting wid prontahle oeBHloiiB of the year. An excellent program ha been prepared for the ot cuBionand no pains wlllha "pared by .i... iurnUi.tiv to make the event me eiijuw j -1 v. romnnihered nv all who ono lung ' ,.iiu.t Tlm inoetinit will be held in ...Lnmuido on the camp groiiiuls i,o imn. There will also be Bchool picnic, In which many Bchools will lake part, held in connection with the teacher' nMMrting. In the evening the drama entitled "Heroic Dutchman of '75" will bo given, commencing at 8 uVloi k, All nlmul In lint county ri) liivllml to Ukii purl In tlm I'lrnli! Bml rinulii fur thu tlriiiii. 'Ilia ovitIiiihI trill ii, hn wiill iik ItoHiitmru Ioi'hI, stops nt Ciiiiliy, imikiiiK It vt'ry uiTrsaaMe from ll purl of tlm iiuiiiity, An Omi-Kamiionkd (Jamp Mkktino Tlm uiiiiiml cHinp ini'ciliiK imilcr tlm ttiiHplccn of Um Orison Hiiiti" Cuiii Minting AhmoiIhI Inn, will Im lii'ld mi tint ('hiiIiv citiiiii unium), licitl'i- Jiiiin 1HH7, Tin) KroiuuU urn In oriliT, mul irrmiui'iiiiiiiiH Iihvd ricnn Hindu for iiim-Mifiil moi'linK, iiihIit Hid diri'i tlon of thu llirim prusil i ix iiMur of tin) Ori'Kon confiTiiiicii, Ktivs. John i'urimiis, D. I)., T. It. Kuril, I). I)., mul (i. V. dim, i. I). Tliii U not IiiUuhIimI to lie ft ini'i!llii miircly for nili'lli'i timl iiiircjviiii'iil or ilfiuriliii ricruntlon. but mi ulil fuHlilonml Miitlio(li"t rump- iimmliiK, wimre ironnl mirvlcfi lire i iriiii'linil ami the pcoplii rtclve K lino uplrltunl uplift. In onlur lo muol tliu I'ipciiKi'H iIkth will lie ii n (iIiiiIhnIoii fuo tilmritixl nt t Iih K.iti', wliirli plan wan found to Im moat mtUfwWiry ft ymir uo. Tlm pili i'i will 1h ( I (or fmiilly tivitMon tlrketi fiOi-piila for ono fti'itmin ticket mul 10 cciiIh Hini;lM ml iniiiioii, A widl kept ixmrdinK IihII wlii'rii iiicitlN run liu otitnln?i nt ri'iaon lilu ruli-i will Im iimliitiini'il. Tliu Hoiitlii-rii I'licllli! will mil tickeii from nil piirm ui onti nnu oiii'-inirn nire lor rouini ..... . . . i . . . 1 1 i i . trip, ooi Irom Juno II to July. A cordiftl invitation U exlciiili'd to cvrry lily, Itiiim your IhIiIch nih! Hid Mot hilint liyiiiiml, vour cliildrun mid your ni'ltcliUiri. (ioiixi) li v a Bri.L I.nnt Saturday evening It. S, Mcl.aiililiii, farim-r living near Milwaukee, led bin Jerry bull out lo water and hud Junt lakeu him hack into tlm burn mid wa tieing lilm 1 1 1 when the animal attackeil him tonning him into the manger. Hi erica for help brought hi son Karl, who piod ded the hull o vigorotmly with a pitch fork that ho Ntoppfd hiaattuck on hi faiher and wa tied up. In loniing Mr McLaughlin Into the maiigir the horn of tlm aninul caiiL-ht him in the calf of the leg, tearing tlie lleali to the b me nearly to the knee laying hire tlm uiuacle and aiteiie. Ir. Sellwool,of Hell wox I, Will HiitiiMiinil, dicmed the wound and Mr, M -ljnliliii I getting along nicely It w a very clone cull, however, f r the hull wis young and hii horn alMrn mid hut for the fad that Mr.Mi l.augnlin.wa dumped into i ha manger he might have been gored lo death la-fore help reached him. Pionkxr Kri-xion The twenty-filth annual reunion of the Oregon Pioneer Aiaocialion will be held ill the KxiHiiition building at Portland on Wedneiuluy, June 111, IHH7. The proceiiion will form at the Hotel Portland at 1 p. in under thu direction of John V. Minto, grand maralul. TlM annual addreas will lie delive ed by Hon. John It. McIIride, of Sx)kane, Wanhlngton, a pioneer of 1H4(1, and the occaaional addreisby Hon. John Burnett, of Corvalli, a pioneer of 1H.'iS. At the clone of the literary exercme a banquet will be served by tho pioneer ladies of Portland. Tiie evening will be devoted to Inform il muaical and literary exerciiies and a short add ten on the Pioneer Women of Clataop County," followed by reminiscences of pioneer day. Koducel rates can bo obtained over all transportation line A Hki.hiious Fkaud. Secretary Wal pole, of the city board of chaitiea, of Portland, warn the public againat Albert J. Green, age about 25; height ft feet 3 Inchei; weight about 120. He ha curly black hair, eye dark, small and sunken. His evehrow meet over the none. He is winking tho piiHtors of the Willamette valley, and ha been at Kugene, Junction City and Albany. He has the appear ance of an Italian and claims to be a converted Jew, except when appealing to the Jews. He is a Baptist, Methodist, ProHbyteiitin, etc., according to the be lief ol the person he approaches for aid. He iret the names of the minister be fore he begin operations and works sys tematically. This pious fraud may visit this city and our pastors will be prepared lo accord him a gracious reception. Uivkk Uii-I'I.ks River tralllo remains good on the upier river and notwith standing the fact that the water is getting low the Altona continues to make regular tilp on schedule time. She makes the run from Independbiice to Portlund every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Portlund to Independence on alternate dv8. The Ratnona continues to ply between this city and Portland, lier passenger and freight bnsi. noss allowing a steady growth highly satisfactory to her owners. Now that the river i up so high witli back water Irom the Columbia, it resem bles a placed luke and the steamer makes better time than the electric car. These warm days a trip by boat to Portland is exceedingly pleasant and invigorating. Only 25 cents for the round trip. FutBT of thk Skason. It. 0. Thomas, of Beayor Creek, marketed the first load of hay for this year Tuesday. It was rye hay and the stocks were from six to seven foot in length. The hay crop promises to be good this year. Timothy and clover look well and give every as surance of a large yield while the pros pecta for a good price were never better. Taken altogether the future looks very bright for the farmers. ViHiroiift Como. Tlm California iiilinn Ik dim In I'ortlimd, Monday, Jiiiid 7. It l not yiil dcflnludy ilocldmi wlmil.pr tlmy will not oir lii-re or Un oi lo I'orllund and roturii Itr to llili city. Hccrliirv Toiur, of Htate T't-iH BHHoclution ditHlrii tlm co-oiicr. lion of Ori'iion City ouhIiiiihh miuii in inilcrliiliiiiiK tlm yihilor and hIiowiiik llicin llio Im'uuiIch and b.IvuiiIukci of timidly and miiroiiiidiiiK cminlry, and ci-rmlnly no rluHof mopl will M mora piofltiilili to our poi'plo tliaii a lot of iipwHimpi-r men tin 1 no city in tlm lai d Imihu.mhuh mora ii lvmitiiK1 ' itrand and pIclureMji.e acencry tiiau doei Oregon City.. No (illAnl'ATINO KXKMI IHKN. Ollt of rcHiKM.'t to the niauiory of 51r. Martin then) will ho nomdiiutinn morriHea at tlm Went Hide aidiool. Tlilft la ' our new m IiooIn and Ihe only graduate thin year wm IjiiImm Martin, whose mother died IbhI Monday and the pro KfHin tl i nt had lmen rraiiKd for the oeiaHHloii him lieen dlHHiiiHd Willi. Lot KHAar, TexAft, Oct. 15, lhU. MeiNri. I'arii Medicine Co,, l'aria, Tenn. Iiear Klru : Ship UN ai aoon n poaai ble 1 (rift (irove'i TahUdem Chill Tonic and will not huvo any other. In our experienco of over W) yi-rra in the drun buHiner we liave never cold any medi cine which nivei nub iiuiveraal aalia- a(.Byn Vouia reHieclfully, J. H. liKowsa A t o, Korftiilo hy C. . Huntley, drugijiBt You run no risk. All druggists guarantee ('rove's Tasteless Chill Tonic to do all thai the inniiiifui tmcrs claim for It. Warrented no cure, no pay. Tliein are many imitation. To get the Ki-iiiiiiie ask for drove's. For sale hy 0 U. Huntley ruve Your ('rain. Few realize that each uirrel dcatroy (1. 51) worth of grain annually. Wuke lee's Squirrel and Gopher F.xterminutor i the most 4-iTei live and economical poi son known. Price reduced to aO cents. For sale by C. U. Huntley. 0. A. Hard ing and ('liiinium A Co. Books ( heap. Kverytbing required in the school room, Isjoks, sUtes, tablets, aiNitige, ink, Kna, cni-il, etc. at Daniel Wil liam, cornel Seventh and Center at reels. Full stock of nut, candies, notion etc., Iresh and of good quality. Sold at reas onable price. Mrwing Mucblne ror -'(. llioli irmdtt aeuinir machine, that will do a irood work as a anv that are the market, w ill be sold for the next four week for from f 14 lo fJO by II. 0. Cheney, at Cheney's art gallery. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Iian Association, call on II. T. Sladen. He has it at bis finger ends. Hare Cliiinre. Will trade 3-year old Jersey bull, higly iedinreed for good work horse. Address Cliff Farm, Canby, Oregon. Sunday Services. BT. PAl'L'8 CIU'KCH- Kpucnpil - Riv. J i ph Pj ,.r-i , Kei'l t. 1 ly coinm num al 10 a Bit wjrvie aallll. m. ft lU 7.3J . O). Bund ijr ivuool at 12.1 'a, in. rittST CONOKKOATIONAL Cllt'RCH. Itcv. J. W. Cowau Hialnr. Hxrvlcei it llKtu a.m. and 1.3U r. M. Hundif Bchool ilier moriilnn lervie. I'liyer nict'llng I i,u-ulajr evening ,1 7H0i,elork. t'riyer inretln ol Younit f lr'l Bocteijr ol ClirUtlio Kndeivor every Buudiy veiling it ..HO irnil)L riltST BAPTIST CIIPRCH. - Riv. M L. Ri'no, Pulor Morning Srrvlcn it l":i. Huntliy DohiHil it 11:15; KvonlliK Service 7:0; Kcgillar priyer mt-Ptlnil iiiniiliy evening. Monthly Covvnint MeeliiiK every Weduvuliy eveulni prereillng Hie flrat Hiunliy lu tue month. A oomIiI liivlutlon to ill. 8T. JOHN'S CHt'RCII.CATHOUC.-Rav. A. Hii.i.iusand, Pn'.or. On Buuiliy nuaiftt B Hid lil ilO a. M. Kvery aeroiiil anil fourth Uiimlnj Herman lermon itlnr the S o'clock man Al 111 other miaaei Kngllah lerinnni. BuikIkv rtrhool it 4:B0 P. a. Veten, aiiologeiicil ubleoii Hid Huuedlotlon it 7:80 r. . METIIODIHT KPIHCOPAL Clll'RCH. R V. i I 1.. . Lt ... l,..til,iw .nrvlKR ut 111 4 Suintiiy Hehool at 10:00. t:lmi meeltnx utter morning aervlie. . Kveiilng service at 7:0. Kpworili tongue moeting Hiindsy evening it H:K0; Priyer Meeting Ihuridiy evening at 7:30. tnngeri cordially Invited. FIRST PRK8BYTERIAN CHITRCH.-Rev. A J. Montgomery, Piator. Servieei it 11 i.H.ftiid 7:8U r. a. Hib'bath Bchool it 10 A. u. Young People'a Bixilety of Christian Endeavor mien every Bunday evening it :80. ihioidiy evening prayer meellug it 7:80. Bean tree. KVANOII.IfiAL CHURCH-OERMAN-Rev. Erli- . Piator; J. K. K.hrkt . --I t in . Preaching aervleei every Buudiy it 11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. Babbath achool every Sunday at 10 A. M.. Mr. Zi iur i 8 il pi. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening GERMAN LUTHERAN ZIOX'S COS gregailonal cliurch. Kev. F. 8ck, pastor. Service! everv Similay at 11 A. M. Holiday aoliool at 10 A. M. caiiitMka. CHOCOLATE BON BONS For Sale By E. 33. WILLIAMS The Grocer. , llow' Th In 1 We oirer Ono Hundred I)ollur Ho ward for any cam of catarrh that cannot ho cured hy llall'i Catarrh Cure. F, J. Chknkv A Co., l'roni., Toledo, 0. Wo, tlm undeniKiii'd, have known F. ; J . Cheney for the hint 15 yearn, and he- j lie vi) him perfectly honorahle in all hua- j ine dm triiMB!tiotiN and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wkit A Tkcax, Wholcnale Dru'inti), Toledo, 0. I Wai.mnu, Kinnan A Makvik, Wiiole- ,mu DruKniata, Toledo, 0. Hall'ftCatarrhCureU taken internally, action directly imjii the blood and mil-, coun HiirfaceN of the iiyatein. Price 75c per liottle. Hold hy all druifgiHta. Teoti nioiiluli free, llall'i Family 1'illn are the hunt. .Money for Farmcm. When it comes to buying harness, saddle, whim or robes the prices and work to be had at Willey's harness shop cannot be duplicated in Portland. lie pairing done ' in good shape and promptly. Full line of shoes carried and sold at bed rock prices. Shoe re-1 pairing attended to. Willey's loggers ! and farmers hand made shoes have no superior. Call at Lis shop on Seventh street near the depot ami ee how big a dollars worth you can get. For YoQiift Men and Young Women There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young 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 mtissy their neat appearance is oiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of Indies' and gentlemen's fine work. There cau be no better work than iB done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnswortb's arbor shop. Avoid CoiiBUiiiplion, bv stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy for coughs and colds than the S. B. Cough Cure. G. A. Harding. Bread i the Staff of Life, That Is, if it is good, wholesome bread, if not, it is more dangerous than he BulletBof theTurks Since assuming control of the Harding bakery no effort has been spared either in quality of flour used, or skill in handling to make Ilorton's Bread, The equal ot the best known made. His pastry cannot be excelled. Tiy a loaf ol whole wheat flour bread. Fine Groceries and -Fresh Vegetables. EWA1D STOHY, Practical Horsesljoer Track and Road Work a Specialty. Any style shoes forged in iron or iteel. Wagon work and repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on Seventh street, next door to Nobhtt'a stable. TINNING. PLUMBING, and GENERAL REPAIRING FURNACE WORK, HOP HOUSE FURNACES AND PIPING Prices to meet the times. Fred Gadke, Shop on Main Street, next door to Bellomy & Busch. Wanted-An Idea I Who can think aom. al rn u Ml thing to patent? Protect yonr Ideiaj thT may bring yon wealth. Write JOHN WKUDKKUURN CO., Patent Attor. leva, Washington, D. ('.. for their Sl.AU prlM offer and llit ot Iwo hundred lurenUani wanted. A. W. PHILLIPS, EXPRESS AND DELIVERY Prompt attention to hauling to any part of Oregon City. Moving attended to promptly and carefully. Special rates given on hauling to and from Gladstone and Park-place. ' 111 1 " ' ;y V v v -v -v v v . - - Vour pre5eriptioi74 Al our Ktore h compounded with the proner . At .1 J . . . .I" liiiriedleiitH put Kleiner as me uoeior wanm iimiM 1Y Lee ii the llll llll If I' - " Stye price and every prescription Is as good as good drugs can make it. Will be as honest as the drugs we uso you will find that cut prices are in force In our prescrip. ti( n department as well as in other departments. c. G. HUNTLEY, Original Cut OREGON P. H. Ask for otir cut rate price 3t 9i 9i v , ivi, ri.rn , - l9 ly l " i!,,! , l . -, lo I KM GOING TO To get ono of those ... FINE HAND MADE HARNESSES . . . Before they are al. eone. I must have a set for they out-wear any machine-made harness, besides I can save from $3 to 5 by purchasing of the OREGON HARNESS COMPANY, J. F. CAMPAU, Manager. OppoBite Court House Oregon City. All kinds of repairing done promptly and at reasonable prices. The Newest Always Takes the Lead For the reason that constant improvements are being made m alii classes of productions. Yucca Koot Soap Takes the Lead, For it is the latest and is the best soap for the complexion, the toilet, the bath and laundry. Try a sample bar no soap equals it. Absolutely free from animal fats. Yucca Toilet Preparations. Lanola Creme, Almond Meal, Peach Blossom, California Lilac and Glycerine and Mexican Tooth Powder. For sale by josni C. GIBSON, Ceneral Agent for Oregon. R. L RUSSELL, The Parkplace Merchant. rays no big rent for he owns his building. Has no city taxes to pay and gets his insurance for nearly one half less than the up-town merchants for he has no dangerous exposures. SELLS CHEAPER Than the other Oregon City merchants by reason of these savings. Call and make a trial purchase. FARMERS' PRODUCE Taken in exchange for goods. IKS WRITC rs lrika FOR ' WOHUjMTAL BR.OfiZE CO 8RICCEP0RT.CCNM ra.i I , f ..lltltltll-llttl-LlLAAl - ;. 4 hest and the best only, C only, r 4 4. f Rate Druggit, CITY, OH. lit. ,ra.mi: -A W S? Oi A ORECON HARNESS COMPANY J.F.CAMPAU, Manager, a o 203 Second Street, Portland. w inilTE BRONZE Monuments will not Moss-cover or black en. Are artistic, cheap and the most enduring monument made. White Bronze is no experiment. It has stood for hundreds of yeara in Europe and is not affected by the weather. Correspondence soli cited. On receipt of postal card will be pleased to call and show samples and designs. MONUMENTAL BRONZE CO., C. K. DON NELL, MGR. Sw. cor. Ash and East 10th Streets Portland, Oregon. i i i