OREGON CITY KNTKKPItlSE, FKIDAY. AUGUST 2, 1001 Oregon City Enterprise.' Tut estimate of the engineers (or rivers and haihors for the country is muu'il lug l it j and lou ii I j Oni-!al Paper, j )j k e three hundred million (or the com- ing year while ilit i Ivor ami harbor com mittee ssy IIimI tin limil of H'lror in- Publinhed Kvery Krldiiy, Klu rmul lUrbur Improvement, Tli estimate of the engineer fur tivor and harbor improvement have been seen lv tho committee, who are lour i the I'soillt- COs, Cllillllll 11 it t tt ill SV lion In romciliiiiit liko fifty million for ' Coiig.es cannot grant all of the Im provement reoointiienilcd anil tho numt L. L. 1'OUIKK, Pa.ira.aT.ia. muhmckiption hatk, Oneyear hit mouth Tnl subscription two months.... A discount ol Ml cent on all subscriptions for one vear, cents for six months, it paid in advance. Advertising rate, given on pjliot ltti . the country. It is hoied Ihst the visit of lli committee, lo this const will result in : v i i i tz in at l'it curslnvo of tlio sp iroriation. The committee appear to annreciate til liiinortaucu of I lit loll Intra Aii ' I oi on the coast in connection with llio growing vriomai iraue. Rtihsrribers will find t! dat of explra- tlon stamped on their pts following their name. If tms ' ni,t cliai'fc-rM williin two weeks after a payment, iniuiy notify uiand w will look alter It. Entered at tr poMoftic In Oregon City Or., as second class matter. A'ilSTS FOR THE ISTIRPKISK. Bearer Creek.... Can by Clackamas . Milwanxi' Tnlon Mills JM eailow Brook... New Kra Wilsonville Farkplar f tartord Mulino Canm .. ilolail .Or. T. n. Thomas K. I. Siaa A. Mather ...(War U tssinerr .... J. Trullini:er ... Chas. Holnian ,.V. S. Newberry , Henrr Miley K. O. Holme J.Q t'.app C. T. Howard K. M. Cooper Annie Stubh Utniiiini J. C. Mar-,tiam Batteville . Jennmirs Aurora.. Hanrr A. Snyuvr Kaele Ok H. Wiihern Damascus J- C. Klliott Pamir F- Cfvteh C'irritiTiile I.eo. J. Oirrtn Mtriuot Adolph Aschoff C OMMISSIONS ON SOLICITIMI AI.M. What are the ethic of eleemosynary solicitation? Like Ihe etiquette of pri vate cars, this question is entirely mod ern, ami there is nothing in the deport ment books regarding it. The point hich raiees this interehtinif question we take from a Taoma diKpatch concerning another Camejjie library building. This dipatch tells ns that Ir. V. Stewart wanta lo be paid t3,To for soliciting a gift of fTS.OW from Andrew Carnegie to erect a library building in Tacoma ; that be is the financial agent for Whitwortli College; that he ii allowed five-j-er-cent. commission by lhat school on all moneys he collects ; that the city ought to pay hioi a similar amount. The Tacoma Library Coaiinittee is not inclined to K'ant Dr. Stewart the commission asked, which is a five-per-cent. commission. That strikes us as being distinctly low the commission, not the procedure. Architects get five per cent, advertising solicitors all the way from fifteen to twenty five per cent. Why, then, should nut a solicitor of alms get five per cent.? The Lord loveth a cheerful giver. The laborer is worthy of his hire. If Ir. Stewart can make Carnegie cheerfully give Tacoma "i.OOO for a library, is nut the feat worth $3,750 as the doctor's hire? Nowadays such a very material view is taken of scooping the alms of millionaires that we see no reason why the soliciting cf such alms should not be put upon a business basis. If Dr. Stew art could get another f'5,000 out of Car negie for Tacoma, would not Tacoma gladly give him $3,750 for his hire? The prejudice against commissions for alms, soliciting seems to us out of date. The State Board of Agriculture are making some wonderful improvements at the state fair grounds, and old timers will hardly recognize the place when they attend Oregon's greatest fair this fall. The old pavilion is being enlarged to double its siz, and after the best ex hibits ever seen in the state are arranged there will be ample room left for an auditorium, a thing that has been needed for a long time. A bran new np to date creamery building is being erected ; also where the best dairy display ever made in the state will certainly be snen. The machinery hall is being enlarged, new cattle stalls, sheep pens, bog stys, and horse stables are being built. A cozy farm cottage, bay barn, and new side walks are also on the list of improve ments, and nothing will be left undone to accommodate the exhibitor and enter tain the visitor at the state fair this fall. Tiia Schloy Sampson controversy is lo Ih aired hy an ollicial invoKtistiou by the government. This i brought on ty j charges in tho new naval building at Annapolis aiii! Schloy. Th'i men I would both occupy a high, place in the j vv.llauictte Kivor above Tort regard of their countrymen if they could ' Uud and Yamhill Kiver lav aside their ieloiiie. i Tillamook Hay Uvore-d point will l solootod. Tlio money available i only one llltli ilia to tul reported hv tint engineer. Tin' estl m.tto tulnl f.M4r,iY.H, and, exclusive of a few minor points, are as follow: Columbia and Lower Willant. ette Kivet. Mo I'oilUnd r.'S.tXK) 00 Improving Columbia Kiver Mwcci. The Dalle an I Colilo M uith of Columbia Liver. , , Columbia Kiver to C-... calcH Columbia Klvor near Yancoti voi . MIMI. II U K. SnliMiilM Mi'iufiitioriliefirrt ArtM'a (liiciign I iigiiKciiirnt. Siuslaw Kiver Minnie Mauk. Ibe oHitlc artlal, mmlo Illustrious by her croniloii of "Can " lluinhod het eligiwmeiii at 0' Chicago opera house Friday evening of l"l week, when !u pH'od lu that gieal role fur the lt time. In a recent Interview with a roHler, while. epieiiig appm elation of the Hionl liiwpltallilos with whiihsn I' been o Invariably wel comed, she said that tbe Ira.Tie of the city had f,icinaton for her. She llkot the hum of our commerce, lint wild muxlo ofoiir atreels. Sbi a.lmirea our great tiOO.OOO DO Industrial enterprise. In llie nieclinic of music, in the uni.ue IndilHtry ol piano L'O.tsM 00 making, she rek-aida the Culled Slate j as ahead of l'urope, and leloi to a Chi 12,tHM IX cago product the. No Scale Kimball piauiH-a one of the H-rfiH l llistiumeiita 70,tXH) (X) of the world. The force of her cunvlc S7.0IK) (H) linn lu lil regnid may U luforre.1 from ki.OOi) 00 ' the (act of her Mot only securing the III- ':M..'i7l '.M 11 1 111 All s Arvti rsfrom the Mississippi valley j I'laiskani Kiver . ,, . , , . , ; Liitrauc lo Co H.tv. . . . especially show almost unprecedented ! .; hot weather and drouth. This will te- James While. Kryaiitsville, Ind., aay , , ... , IVWitt's Witch llaiel Salve healed run- duce the harvest to a great extent, per- . ... . . , mug fores on both leg, lie sullored six baps only half a crop will I gathered. , IHh.(uM ,0 (M tJi, We can lie thanklul for cool weather i jWi I Accept no imitation and a promise of a good crop. j Harding l'.!WS 47 struinei't referred lo l.'l profes.l itul I lieo. "vf . r,. . --v . airTV-wiiiJiiai 1 fTT ' ' " Tlie scenery alout Oregon City U adiniralily adapted to camera, and liere lovers of nature may find countless views that are pleasing to the eye. During these sunny summer days the woods swarm with amateur ihotograj!nTS. The above illustration shows the jilacid Clackamas, scanned by the electric railway bridge. tr.'.lCO tW practice-at her apartment while here, hut of her ube.pieiit solectloii of Ibe same, with a view to taking It with her on her return to Kurope. Her apprecia tion ofit Intrinsic superiority was fur ther expn-ased lu a graceful nolo jnnrd lotbc inanufacttirer, W. V . K uiball ('n., previous to her departure, In which be say: "The beautiful Kimball piano which I have been using t my ai''l meiit ha proven o thotou.-hly t i(.--torv as an accompaniment to Vocal rirr else thai I hate decided lo take It wtlh me on reluming lo my home at I. ii' erne. Ha l it U-n constructed spei lally fur my Use il could not ami mo Iwtler III every n-spei l." Ilor recordtnl uplnioii ol Ihe New Scale Kimball a airrdiug the must wrffit llistruuii-iital accorrtpti. melit to the human Voire agree by 1'att! and the menil--ri i( every promineni oira company that have ol recent yetr sang in tin ciiy. tiiisoip' lvl 1'iientn, ttie great baritone, and oilier artist her company bIki expreased ibemst-lve In similar rds. No o'her piano in brie( a perio-l ha receive.! Ihe Indorse ment of many illustrious artista a Ibis homemade Chicago instrument Ihe New Sale Kimball (New York Trl- una.) Tim Ktml Yon lluvo Alonysj Hmtglit, nml A lilt li hurt ,iH.n lu iino lor owt i) jciir, liiia linriio (iio algnuliiro tr iiml Iiiisj liccii nunlo under M p r- ......1 . ii.... . . . ... Allow no lino toili lie vim !n l. All Counterfeit, Imitation unit ".Jn t ..-uim1' nro liiid i:Mrlnicnlt (lint trlllo mIUi -inil nnliuigir f Iio lu-ullhof Inliml nml (.'hlbliTii-l'M'crleiH O i,'iilnt llxpcrlini nt. What is CASTORIA CustorlH I liurinli aubsdtiito for Castor Oil, Par, Horlc, lroi nml Noollilnif Hyrnp. It I rii-aaiuil. f( ron to I n noil lii-r Opium, .lorjililno imr otlu-r Nurcotln Mibtiuni', It ngo U It t'linrunfi-o. It ili slroy Vi.run nml ullo lVvrllitii. It i-tin-a Dlnrrlnrn nml Ylm t'ollo. It n-llovri Trrtlitnir Trouble, cures Constipation iiml l'lotiilcncy. It nliullitl- tlio I'immI, riguliiti- ttia Moiiiik'Ii nml Itourl. itlOnif lu-ullby mol iinluruJ aim p, Tlio I hlMrcn'a raniu-n.-Tlio .Mollii r's I rli iiil. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho Signaturo of The Kind You Havo Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. rM im.ifi ., rt tiMii, mtm m ii 1 i 1 i ri i - in i r n iii ii - i i ii As opinion his been rendered by the attorney general, in which he holds that il is discretiouary with acouuty superin tendent w hether he will indorse first grade teacher's certificate granted in an other county. Tux new battleship Maine is launched. May she prove by deed to be entitled to a place in history as noted as her pre-deceoior. IltVL EvrUK TRlSrKHi. O. O. Huck, I'H-irne, Ark., aays: I was troubled with constipation until I bought IvWi't'a Little Fairly Itisrr Since then have been entirely curcl of my old complaint. 1 rrcommeiut them, lico. Harding. i:xt kli.km t it i n MiiicVH 1: Foniished Ktery Meek by lbs ( larka mas Abstract & Trust t o np inj. Clackamas county paid out 404 in, scalp boon lies in Ihe half year ending June 30. Tue horse abattoir at Linnton Iibb started np and promises to run indefin itely. About 800 ponies have already been sent In and it is probable that 10,000 w ill be slaughtered this year. It is estimated that more than 500,000 ponies range over the country tributary to this slaughter bouse. Stockmen are anxious that these horses should be dis posed of so that the graes they consume may be available for cattle and sheep. Horse meat finds favor in Sweden and Jsorway. , Teacher's Examination. Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Clackamas county will hold the regular examination of appli cants for state and county papers at the court house, Oreg n City, Oregon, as follows : FOR STATE PAPtRS. Commencing Wednesday, Angust 14, at nine o'clock a. rn. .and continuing antil Saturday, Aoaust 17, at four o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. Saturday P.otany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, phycbology. FOB COUNTY PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, August 14, at nine o'clock a. m. and continuing until Friday, August 1(5, at foui o'clock. FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD GRADE. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar school law. Friday Geography, mental arith metic, physiology, civil goveynment. PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods. Friday Arithmetic, physiology. 1 J. C. Zinser, Superintendent of Schools. Oregon City, July 29,1901. To Sure Her Child. From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nan nie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve to great sores on her bead and face, and writes its quick cure exceeded all her boes. It works wonders in Sores. Bruises, Skin Erup tions, Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Piles. 25c. Cure guaranteed by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. E Clouser to Win Wallens, 1 acre in claim 47, t 4 s, r 4 e $ i-l V I'aquet et al to (i C Fields blk A Csnemah 1 H L Woifer lo M Z Hansen, 1 acre in e of sec It), 1 3 s, r 1 e 75 II A Vorpard to Win Vorpahl nw of se of sec 4, l 4 s, r 1 J F Uoode lo F Bunce, 10.75 acres in sw of sec 55, t 1 a. r 2 e F Dunce to C Thomas, 10 75 acs 1 100 100 in sw of sec 55, 1 1 a, r 2 e . F P S irensen to I Hurley 5 acies in U C Fields to 0 C & S II U Co blk Wills claim 1000 A Caneuiali 1 J Bingman et al to S 1 Midlam lots 1 ami 2, blk 19, Canemah 400 F Welch to T i Uregerson HO acs in Welch claim, t 4 , r 3 e...... 1500 T (i Gr-gersoii,to C W LaBarre part Welch claim 1000 It W Johnson to W II II Gentry 13 rq rods in Marsh fit-Id 400 A Hichey et al to James Kichey 4 5 ofC Kichey claim 1 100 C E Morey to L Jangar )4' interest in lots 2 and 7, blk 5 0 C 2500 G F Glasser to 8 Lyons lots 27, 2H, and 29, blk 3 Pleasant Little Homes 400 II I. Zeller to (i Cabell of s of se, sec 22, and nj sec of nej of sec 27, 1 1 s, r 2 e ALMaybee to A E Forsythe s'J of sw of nw of sec 20, 1 1 s, r 3 e Sellwood Land and ImpvtCo to G A Jah n w)-o( tract 5 Oak Grove J M Press to C L Bates nw of sw of sec 3, t 4 s, r 1 e I D Taylor to D P Jones, lot 1 1 blk 5 West Side 350 1 400 100 1500 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT k TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thome system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have tbe only complete set of abstracts in the County, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on application Loans, Investments, real estate, abstract! etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Call and investigate. Address box 37. A Core For Cholera Infantum. "Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker, of Bookwalter, Ohio, "an infant child of our neighbor's was suffering from chol era infantum. The doctor bad given up all hopes of recovery. I took bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhea Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used accor ding to directions. In two days' time the child bad fully recovered, and is now (nearly a year sineo) a vigorous, healthy girl. I have recommended this Remedy frequently and have never known it to fail in any single instance," For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. Ami hrap Round Trip l'.rurlon Rate Of Ibe A I. K. It. Make a lilt With the Public. The Popular Portland-Seaside Kiprer leaves Cnion I'rpol every Saturday al 2:30 p. m. and run through direct with out transfer arriving at Astoria 5.50 p. m., Gearhart 5:40 p. in , and Seaside 5 :'0 p. m., making direct connection at Warrenton for Flavel.. Leave Sear ids returning on Sunday at 5.(0 p. in., Gear hart 5:10 p. m. and Astoila 0:10 p. m., arriving at Portland ii 40 p, m., thus giv ing passeugera Saturday night and all day Sunday at the beach. Regular round trip excursion tickets, irood until Sept. l-'ith, 14.00. Saturday round trip excursion tickets, good to re turn Sunday evening, 'l 5 ), Connections at Astoria with Steamers "Nahcotta," am! "T. J. Poller" for all North Beach points. Astounded the F.dltor. Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C., was once immensely surprised. "Through long antlerlng (ruin l.yie sia," he writes, "my wife ws greatly run down. She had no strength or vigor and sundered great distress from her stom ach, but she tried Electric Bitter which helped her at once, and, after Using four ImHIIob, she is entirely well, can eat any thing. It's a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative qualities are splendid for torpid liver." For Indigestion, Los of Appe tite, Stomach and Liver troubles it's a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at Geo. A. Harding's. Only One Way To Do It. Get from Portland to Chicago In 72 hours-just three days. The "Chicago Portland Special." leaving Portland daily at 0 a. in. via. 0. R. A, N., arrives at Chicago at 9 :30 the third day. New York and Boston are reached the fourth day. This train, acknowledged to be the fastest between the Northwest and the East, is solidly vestibuled and its equipment is unsurpassed. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, tip-to-date tourist sleeping cars, library-smoking cars, free reclining chair cars, and un excelled dining cars, the meals on which are equal to those served at tho very best hotels. Remember this train runs solid Portland to Chicago; there is no change of cars, and the good of It is, it costs no more to ride on It than bn other routes. We have other trains "Pacific Ex press" leaves Portland daily at 0 p. in. via Huntington, and the "Spokane Flyer" leaves at 0 p. m. daily via Spo kane for St. Paul and the East. For rates, sleeping car reservations, call or write to A. L. Cham, General Passenger Agent, 0. B. & N. Co., Portland, Oregon. for GENERAL PRESENTS-For EVERY DAY USE The Lamp of Steady Habits Trw U'tip h ilw t fln tift if mflta, nr nvia t t'l 1M U ll!ft4f ( Ot Ulll tJtl lS.- f' lw ' fZT 0 trt mail, j.hj ttt n , Uul r1 Zbc Nv Rocbcotcr. X'-.i' ij ,11b" ts"'i i-er-e-l as t M V ' y lr r Mi l-s la mi rM. t, l-a I a.i -.. I Ar J m .v 4... tulmU Uip .Tf I )iH n-tlM (.4- U Ikaua i I Wi II I -r Ui-l Ivm il. iloaki . ; 1IT i-IX Ol.l I .ii in limits Nsv. iiAaJ rrf ' sinUr laini --r tt .... ai tX I m r-i.fv-l t r.u. H7',V" rml. a ? v.-..if-i.1 ,.f .iii.rr mi 4 Un.o t,nr.. -i inr.i a Now Rochester tt iIj , l ua V& - - . . ... i.i. . . ... . . - . J VTV lame. Cs.llallo I HI I- 4 - THE ROCHESTER UMP RO., r..k n. u tur.u, t . ... it. Fry's Squirrel Poison Kill the squirrel quick and vr the gin. Ak for Fry's and use II nu, Price li cent J'or sale by druggialt and grurial pirn. hauls Prrjmrcd only by DANIEL J. FHY, tho Manufacturing Pharmacist. Salom, Or. 3Eor- 3VIioo. Fry' Squirrel I'mann I the grrate.i drstruyrr of lithe on tMh Put up la bosca conlaining riiuiigh to kilt juo mice PrlCO lOCOntS, Guaranteed Salary $900 t n i r M-K'S fltrlM IIAl.tf lsaMMlllrar. Apl'ly Into iKa rewir'Js. i i. qui. klf s- to CrnU at linu-i-l.i. i.r lij in.. I ; .uii. r rir. ,t mall. IX T Dill) I II KIIM, M V. ,) hi., K.w T city. In rase of cough or rroiip itive the lit tin one One Miniiin Cough Cure. Then rest easy and have no for. Tim child will ho all right In a little while. It never fail. Pleasant to take, always safe, sure and almost instantaneous In effect, Geo. Harding, Mrn anil toonim ir g I aU.trr to rrrs riH u. a. on. l-i Ita.rl -h.IiiIIm( hI", i.iltri r.r l-Hnt MufW 1-iot.lna altrr '"i n'tr( r.l.. S'eio .alary Kuaranlml yrailr. rllr t .i in fill . ,,i an.f r liicfiM., aiiil -lsct. ni.nl, i. I.I f .aMi.hr. I hi'tlM. Iiraml rh.net fur r.i nr. I in.n urwnm.iitii Mt-tit lra.nt, M-iilianrnt h..iii..ii, Ill-rial lmmi anil Is. lure, Stm, lirllllaiil loir., vi rllf al "'. t. roitii i-ii. SI liurrh SI., vw 1141,11, lusa. jr.r.sr.T.t.T.tr.v.wi.T.T.v.T.q V Dn Ynn 1 lie Idlest Vurn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bollle of Kemp'a Balsam in my grip. com easily .ml a few dose, of the Bui-1 eVenlng ,,wsp.p,r publlshe,. In sam always tuukes ine a well man. kj Oregon ; It contain all the news f Everywhere I go I speak a Kod word J t,,", Stale and of the Nation. . i. ... .... I 'i 'I ... It ... . .1. 1 la Id ior j.omp. i take hold of my custom. ere I tuke old men and votinir men. . and tell them confidentially w hat I do J wnen i take cow. At druggists, 2f c and 50c. Why nut spend the vacation at Vaqnina Bay, where can be bad ex- cellent faro, good fishing, good boating, safe batlilng. alluring rides and rambles. The courses and exercises at tho sum- mer school, of 1,(01, at Newport, will afford great variety of Instructions, diversion and entertainment. No other resort offers equal attractions and ad vantages. Iir. 'William.' Indian l-llsOIVI Mt .M .III miro Itllna, lll-rillii(, ml lulling I'llra. It n.iirii. ma tu mora, al lays Ilia lUililnyal nniij, anisaa a ixmliTin, Hi Iii.tant rnlliif. I Jr. V llr wn. llniTn'IM 4.sj PII.R OIMMKMI' la urn- hot sale by Chatman A Co., Druggists. :H Know tho News M . V I 2 P You ran have II all for r r r 'i r I" ! kl iu .i . . i m , ... n I take P r.vening leiegram, oi i on- n n mini, uregon, ir, la inn mrpo. m Per Month 50c Per Month Try It for a month. A sample ropy will lie luailud to vou free. L Addross Ii 1 The Telegram, 3 A Portland, Or. A I'at Allen's 'ool-l'no. A powder to be shaken Into tbe shooi. Your feet feel swolon, nervous and hot, and get tired oaslly; If you havo smart ing font or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot' Ease. It cools the feet and makes walk ing easy. Cures swollen, sweating foo'i Ingrowing nails, blisters and calloii" spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try It today. Sold by nil druggists J shoe stores for 25c. Trial package free Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y OAHTOnlA., u Baan th. IK Kind You Hart AIM Bo