Oregon City Lntcrprisc. uiucuoif city wukm. Mayor, lt('ciriliT, -Ciller of I'ollc.i . T renHiiritr, . k. o. rniiiii Tims, K, Kyan - C'liiin. K. Hums (I, K. HlrnVMl City Attorney, C. II. Dye Hiri'et Coimnliiiloniir, C. llil(irk, Jr Hitt. of WaUir Works, - W. II Howell City Kimlneer, - - l. W. Klmmlrd Counnlliiiiin T.O. Oault, l, C. Caili, John Hllttisr, K . Wilson, It, Koerner, Jss. Koake, II. IC. Harris, Frank Hu.oli. Coo noil ineeta II rat Wadoeaday of each month In oliy hall. FK11UY, JULY 2, 1H07. CHAT ADOUT TOWN. Hellablo fire Insurance F. K. I()NAI.IaoN. Ice cream ami ice cream soda every day, rain or shine at the Novelty Candy Factory. F.vcry youtiK woman who In content lalln a business career should real ""radical Hints to Younu Woman In Hualneas." published In "Our Olrla" Department of Dumorost'a mag-axine for July. Itailri)l ticket to all point east. K. Ji. JHjNAI.PSOH, A(l. Dr. L. L. 1'lcknn, ditnilst, dona al kinds of dunlal work, (lohl crowna, porcelain crowna and bridge work a aiwclaliy. All operations Kitaraittoed for 6 yeara. Call and Kl '"X wv. Olllce In liarclay bulldlnit leading insurance auency Y. E. DoNAi.naoN. lHinorat'a tiisKaxine fur July la a Victorian Diamond JuMee numlxT, and Ixialdoa nuineroiia portraits of the (Jtiaen, repreaentlnu her al diftVrent sift-, It con talna an Interesting blouraphy of Her Majonty which la very valuable. I nan ranee that Insures F. K. Ponalpsom. Tablet, ink, jaws, pencil, books and complete school outllia will be supplied (o the caatoniera at my store at very reasonable prlca, Call on Daniel Wll llama' on upper Hryentli street near Center, before you buy elaewhere. Ten bin Inaurance companlee F. K. Donalunon. It beali everything except a broken lieart, may be aai.l of De Witt'a Witch 11 awl Hal ye. Pile and rectal diseases, cut, burna, brataea, tetter, ertein and all akin trouble may be cured by It ljlckly and permanently. George A. Hardini. Largoat inaurance business F. K. Donaldson, Grove's tasteless Chill tonic la a per feet Malarial Liver tonic and blood purifier. Removes Biliousness without purging. As pleasant as Imon Byrnp. It ia aa large aa any dollar tonic and re tail for fiOo. To get the genuine, ak for lot (i rove's. For aale by C. G. Huntley. Heat inauiance companlea F. K. Donamxon. "My landlord will pay for that paper," said a business man to Ilolman, the wall paper dealer. Ilolman said It was $ for the room. "Ia that all? Well, I will pay it myself," replied the business man. You will be surprised when you find how little it coat to paxr your room when you aee ilolman and eve hi up-to-date stylus and prrea In McClure't magiuine for July, Hamlin Garland will conclude Ida aeriea of paHr on the peraonal aide of Grant's early life, with a paper allowing Grant a lie actually appeared in the full heat and burden of one of hi greatest campaigns the InvcHinnMit and capture of Vlckaburg. Like the previous pera, thia one will embody recollections of Grant by his close personal aasodates. Free insurance blotters i F. K. Donaldson. A good recommondution for Simmons Liver Regulator is, tliat it Is purely yego table and strongly tonic Then too, it Is Hotter than rills because easier to hike in liquid or powder and with no griping, while the relief from constipation, Bit lousncsa, Sick Hcadneas and Dyspepsia a quick and sure. ''I llnd Simmons Liver ltegulator a very safo and valuable family medicine. Kev. J. M. Rollins, Fairfield, Va, Within easy walk of business center Sunset lota. F. E. Donaldson, Agt. We all know that any tired muscle can be restored by rest. Your stomach ia a muscle. Dyspepsia is its manner of saying "I am tired. Give nin rest." To rest the stomach you must do its work outside of the body. This is the Shaker's inothod of curing indigestion, and its success is best at tested by the fact that these people are practically free from what Is without doubt the most prevalent of all diseasos. The Hhuker Digestive Cord ml not only contains digested food which is promptly absorbed without taxing the tired di gestive organs, but it is likewise an aid to the digestion of other foods in the stomach. A 10 cent trial bottle will con yince you of its merit, and these you can obtain through all druggists. Laxol is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in place of Cantor Oil. We have a new lot of double face satin ribbon for satilms, at the Racket store. Gladstone ha made a growth ol 00 new ltuiiae since the haul times leuan, Ice creiun and Ice cream soda every day, rain or shlnu at I lie Novelty Candy Factory , Guaranteed satisfaction with selection value exceed the price of millinery at Miss Uoldamllh's. You can get the most durable paint at Harris' Grocery and save 20 per cent on your purchase. I.anlcV long sleayos and sleavelea vesta, white and ecru, extra largo size, at the Kacket store. IiiHiect those adjustable window acreens at liellomy A fliiach'i. They are certainly tho right thing. Hf beep's rocoauut 20c lb.; arm and II. sod 4c; starch 5c; big pall fine syrup Coo; 0 lbs. rolled oat Vk. lied Front Trading Co. Evidently the maker of Schilling's Ibat ten believe In good meaure, and don't seem to care if the measure runs over a trllhi. For a quiet place to hitch your horses away from the motor lino and a place to get a drat clans Job of repairing or horse ahoelng call on K. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. "Tract leal flint for Hummer Nursing" la a helpful article In the Sanitarian De partment of Demotest'a magaxine for July, which all leaving home for the summer should mad with care. The United State warships Monterey and Monadnock are now in Portland harbor and remain there for the n xt week. They are oiwn to the pobhc each afternoon and are well worth insjcllon. As good board and lodging aa to be had In the city can be obtained at Mr. L. Iltinee'e boarding house corner Sixtli and Water street at (4 er week, in' eluding washing and uce of baib room. Table board $3 per week. "They don't make much fuss about It." We are speaking of De Witt'a Lit tle Early Klaer, the famous little pill for constipation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles. They neyer gripe. Geo. A. Harding. ' Fine 10 and 12,c dimities at 8c; dark nlalda 4'c ; dark calicoes 4'c; colored thread 2c; silka, lace and embroider ies at lowea prices. Cut prices on shirt waiata, summer coats, straw and full hat. Red Front Trading Co. Yon may hunt the world over and yon will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy for bowel complaint. It la pleasant, safe and reliable. For aale by O. A. Harding. "Women a Journalists" is the subject of sn interesting sympoMuin in Demorcst magasine for July, to which a group of the brightest women in the profession contribute, each discuasiug the topic from the standpoint of her personal experience. It will well repay reading. Rev. W. D. Williams conducted ser vices at St. David's church in Portland last Sunday but will be present and con duct the services at St. Paul's church in this city next Sunday, morning and ev ening. In the evening the sermon will lie appropriate to the Fourth of July, The ladies' auxiliary ol theY. M.C. A. request all those who have not been solicited and are willing to contribute toward the lunch for the celebration to kindly leave their donations at the Y. M. C. A. rooms by I) o'clock Monday morn ing w here arrangements have been made to convoy them to the grounds. "Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel trouble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Frederickstown, Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had failed, then we tried Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv which gave very speedy relief." For sule by G. A. Harding. Owing to I lie absence of the pastor Rev, Oilman Parker wiH conduct the morning services at the Raptist church next Sunday. The services will be of a patriotic nature and his subject will be "The Safe Guard of the Nation." The evening services will be in charge of the ladies' Home Missionary society who will funihih an appropriate and interes ting program . Mr. F. E. Palmer arrived in Oregon City Monday from an extended trip to his old home in Maine. He traveled considerably through New England and he states that the factories are running light or shut down, waiting to see what the new tariff is to be. With it passage he thought that there would be a general revival in industrial lines. He will leave next Monday for his home in Randon whore he is one of the managors of the woolen mill at that place. Mrs. Palmer who has been visiting friends in this city for somettlme past will accom pany Mr. Palmer to their home. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills known asDeWitt's Little Early Risers. George A. Harding. Donr With A Knifk. Those fine, juicy steaks and prime roasts to be ob tained at Albright's meat market are all done with a kiufe iu the hand of an expert cutter. The Deal Off. The Information was given out during the week that a combination had been effected between the East Side Railway company and the Oregon City Transpor tation company, whereby the rate war between them was to te brought to an end. The basis of settlement was that the railway company wa to discontinue the free delivery of freight at each end of their road and take off their through car and both line to put the paaaengor fare back to the former rate of 45 cent round trip and 25 cent single fare, The proposition to stop the rate war came from the railway company who were as anxious as were the boat people to atop a name at which both were losing and which would eventually bring bank ruptcy toboth companies. After all the details had been arranged the creditors of the railway company, which Is In the hands of a receiver, filed an objection in Judge Iielllnger't court aitalnst the payment by the receiver, of the monthly payment! to Oregon City for the privilege of running freight cars on Main street, the payment to be credited upon the city' claim against (lie company, the creditors alleging that this arrangement made Oregon City a preferred creditor, to the detriment of their claims. What the outcome will lie is hard to tell, but it ia more than probaole that the present low rates will soon come to an end. For Two Years. Daniel Magone was sentenced to two years In the penitentiary by Judge Stearns Tuesday morning. This is the maximum penalty for grave-robbing. A motion for a new trial was previously overruled, and until Tuesday waa al lowed for defendant's counsel to prepare a bill of exceptions for an appeal to the supreme court. Magone bad nothing to aay. There Is still an Indictment tend ing against the grave-robbers, accusing them of removing a moument in a cemetery, for which the extreme punish ment is one year. Stockholder Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of tlie stockholders of the Ore gon City Manufacturing company will be held at the office of the company in Oregon City, Saturday, July 10, 1897 at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day for the pur pose of electing director of the corpora tion to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business aa may come before said meeting. C. G. Jacobs, Secretary. Oregon City, June 10, 1807. Married. BAWTELL-DOUGIIERITY- At the Congregational chun-h in this citv, Wednesday June 30, 1S07, by Key. Dr. Duller, Mis Elesie J. Dougherity to Mr. Ralph H. Sawtell The newly wedded couple are promi nent and highly respected young people of the Molalla neighborhood Piano Tor Kent. A first-class upright piano, cabinet grand. Price reasonable. Address "M" care of thia office. Wanted. A woman to do the house work and be companion for my wife and two children at the coast for a two months outing. Wagea moderate. Want to go down about July 10. Address C. Sylvester, Care Entkrphihk, Oregon City. Wall Paper. Rest stock of wall patvor in Oregon City latest designs and prices to suit the time at U. L. Holman'a, Seventh street, near Main. tf. No fog or malaria in Sunset. F, E. Donaldson, Agt. DRUG WAR IS ME SET THE PRICE. ADVICE: BUY WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE CHEAPEST. One dollar will buy as much as two dollars did a few years ago, and we have reduced the price of some of the leading patent medicines from 20 to GO per cent and it meets the approval of the people of Clackamas county. Here are a few of the reductions, compare them closely and buy where they are the lowest. "CUT PRICE BICYCLES." 1807 model (U) cut to $50. 18(1(1 model $85 cut to 40. 1897 boy's and girl's $40 cut to $35. Keinember Waverly bicycles strictly high grade, none of your cheap trash. REMEMBER WE MAKE THE CUT PRICE, Special Sale on Tooth Brushes. 10o Brushes cut to 8c 15o " " " 25o " " " 50o " " " Our money purse sale consists of an endless variety and the Purses fit the pocket and the price fit the Spring and Summer line of paint has just arrived and we have reduced the price 2.5c per gallon. Color shades to choose from. Pure Boiled Oil only 40c. per gallon. Bring a can. WE MAKE THE PRICE. Died. BAIR At her home In Needy, Friday, June 25, IW.of heart failure. Menuel, wife of Colonel Cornelius Hair, aged 6(i year. On the day of her death Mrs. Dair was apparently aa well a usual and engaged about her household duties tip to one hour before her demise, when she was suddenly taken ill and expired before medical aid could be summoned. ' She belonged to the rapidly thinning ranks of our early pioneers, having moved to Oregon with her husband from Missouri In 1807 and settled on the farm at Needy, where they have since resided. Her husband and seven children survive. The funeral held at the family resi dence Sunday afternoon, conducted by Mr. Henry Wolfer. Almost the entire neighborhood followed the remains to their last resting place la the Needy cemetery and covered the grave with flowers in token of the the high esteem in which she was held in the community. Death or Mr. Porter. Word has been received from Mr. L. L. Porter, who went Fast several weeks ago to be at the bedside of his father, J. L. Porter, who was seriously ill, that he has since died. Mr. Porter, sr., waa a prominent republican of Wisconsin and held many positions of trust in the state. He was an eloquent talker and did good service for protection and prosiwrity during the last campaign. L. L. Porter will return to his home in Oregon City so soon as matters pertain ing to bia father's estate can be set tled up. Justice Kcbiienel's Court. William Westburg waa tried in Justice fkh uebel's court Saturday afternoon on the charge of perpetrating a fraud upon C. M. Crittenden in selling to the latter one tract of land while representing it to be another and a much more valuable tract, and waa held to await the action of the grand jury in the sura of 500 which he furnished. Reason Why I'hambrrlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy U the Best. 1. Because it affords almost instant relief in case of pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is the only remedy that never fails in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colic. 5. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. 6. Because it is the only remedy that can always be depended on in caaes of cholera infantum. 7. Because it ia the most prompt and most reliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. 8. Because it produces no bad results. 0. Because it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives of more people than any other medicine in the world. For aale by G. A. Harding. For Sale Cheap. A horse, buggy and harness for sale at a bargain. Horse is perfectly gentle and sound and buggy is in good repair. Ad dress poetoffice box, No. 5, Milwaukee, Oregon. Wagon Wanted. Light one-horse wngon or cart for which wood will be traded. Address S. W. Morgan, Parkplace. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entsrpribi office. NOW ON Hood's Sarsaparilla , Castoria Scott'B Emulsion Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Price's Golden Medical Discovery Red Line Sarsaparilla Strengthening Plasters Warner's Safe Cure Red Line Celery Compound Chamberlain's Cough Cure Ayers Sasaparilla , 10c 20c 38c CHHRMHN St CO., PURELY VEGETABLE. Th Cbnpm, Pnrnl iiul (! f.mily Mull ein in lb worl'l I As fcrrsrTUAi. Krsriric for all ( mm ol Iba U, buicaacb and Spltcn. Refulai tb Uvr nd prevent Chill AND rsVKS, MaLASI inn vm, Howat Complaint, K kstlas nbu, jaunuics akd Naua. BAD BREATH I Nnthinf la to unplcMant, nothing an common, aa bad brmh ; and la ncaly every cam te come from tn K'ifnach, and can ba so anally correcud if yon will ta biMHon Lrvaa HanvLAToa. Io aot acrlacl eo aura a remedy fur ihia repnleive diaorder. 1c will alao Improve your appetite, complexion and general beaJth. PILES! How many auffer torture day after day, nuking Hfe a burden and robbing eiiatenc of all pleaaur, owing 10 the eecret suffering from File. Vet relief la ready to I he hand of almoat any on who will aae ytmat cally the remedy that ha permanently cured thou sand. SiMMowa Lrvaa Kx.clatoi ia no drastic, Violent purge, but a gentle aaaiaunl to aatur. CONSTIPATION SHOULD not be regarded as a trifling allcnent In fact, nature demand the utmost regularity of the bowel, and any deviAtioa from th demand pave the way often to eenuue danger. It H) quite as necevaary to remove Impure accumulations from the bowels a a ia to eat or aleep. and no health can be eepected where a coative habit of body prevail. SICK BEADACBE1 This diMremlng affliction occurs moat frrooently. The disturbance of the stomach, exiting from the Imperfectly digested content, cauae a severe paia ia the head, accompanied with disagreeable Daueea, and this constitute what b popularly known aa Sick Headache, for the relief of which taks SiHStoM Lives kaouLATua oa MsDicina. HAirurACTvaaD owlt rr J. H. ZEILIK CO., Philadelphia, Pa. IjeMia Cah farket PAUL J. SCHOLZ, Prop. Bept duality of Cold Storage meats. Smoked hams and bacon cannot be excelled. Game in season. Highest price paid for live and dressed stock.. Seventh St between Main and Depot CANDIES FEUIT3 PINH CIG7IE3 None but the very best carried in stock. M rs. Wanda Zimmerman, Next door to Oriental Hotel. Etrtabllahed CI PIONEER TranfEP and EtyHetf, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. LOW Regular Price. Green LOWER Cut Rate Price $ 1 00 35 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 25 1 00 .50 100 - - - YOU GET THE PROFIT. Comb Sale. I Metal Combs 5c, 10c, 15o, 25c, Cut to O.R.&N.Co. "rAST MAIL ROUTE." Leaves lor the East via Walla Walla and Hpftkane, daily at 2 :45 p. m . Arrives at 11:59 a.m. Leaves (or the East via Huntington and I'endleton, daily at 0 p. m. Arrives at 6 a. m. THROUGH FIRST-CLASS AND T0UR8T SLEEPERS. Oca Division Hteamshi'ts sail from Ainsworth dock 8 p. m. For Han State ot California sails April 2, 12,22; Colom bia sails April 7, 17, 27th, and regular stated intervals thereafter. CQhliWW RIVER DIVISION PORTLAND AND AHTORIA mm Steamer T. J. Potter or steamer Baily Gatzert, leaves Portland daily except Sunday, from foot of Alder street, at 6:45 a, m., Ash 81. dock 7 a. m. ; also at 7.45 p. m. daily, except haturday. Irons loot of Alder St. ; Hatnrday at 9 :45 p. m. and at 8 p. m. daily excep Saturday from Ab St. dock; Saturday at 10 p. ra. Returning, steamer T. J. Potter or steamer Bailey Gatzert leaves Astoria daily except Sunday, Irom Telephone dock, at 6:45 a. m.; O. K. Sc. N. dock, at 7 a.m.; also from Telephone dock at 6:45 p. m. daily, O.R.AX. dock at 7 p. m. Willamette River Route. Ash Street Wharf. Steamer Ruth for Corvallis and war points, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays at 6 a. m. Return inn, leaves Corvallis for Portland anal way points Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 a. m. Steamer Elmore, for Salem and way points, leaves Port land Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 a.m. Returning, leaves Salem for Portland and war points, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a. m. YflJJfllLIr RIVER ROUTE. Steamer Modoc will leave Portland for Dayton and way points, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 a. m. Returning, leaves Dayton Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7 a. m. W. H. HURLBURT. E. McXEILL, Gen. Pass. Agent. Pres. and M gr, Portland, Or. Wanted-An Idea IMak atraptsj thine to rinliail Tone Mew ther mmv brln vna mHL Write JOHN V ItUDERHCRN CO- Paleal AUoaw va, waahlacton. D. C ror their Sl.su) priaa I aa um oc two amaarsa urenuosa wauaa. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious eteamer Regulator Leaves Portland, Tuesday .Thurs day and Saturday at 6:30 a. m. Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday. This is the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full informa tion by addressing or calling on J. N. HARNEY, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. LOWEST Our CUT PRICE. $ 64 24 $ 67 . 25. 67 66 67 66 67 66 75 60 15 10c or 3 for 25 1 00 95 85 70 40 35 . 65 64 4c, 8c, 10c, 20c. Purse. card free and an endless variety of Cut Price Druggists. Sepw lie.