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PAGE a. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1904. Daily River Schedule mm of- 0-4Jn City Boata Oally iahedulei Mti'iimirp Alton anil I'mnons fiw Inn mi. I i points. kv I'urlland dallf !.'X.'.-ll Hi II I it v I Ht i! a. m i l"ve urn- IL IS A IK A PJ ED ALE .in . iiv i 15 i tn ; miniiiiv. . in , li-ata'ui ' city, .M h.iii'ii i. tn. Orjon City TrampoiUtlon Ce. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY Portland and The Dalles AND RADICAL PRICE REDUCTIONS IN MANY LINES SpeciaJL July Offerings THESE SPLENDID OFFERINGS WILL BE MADE ONLY DURING THE MONTH OF JULY ROUTE Regulator Line Steamers Hi (S (f) Men's balbriggan un derwear, regular 50c values, per garment 43c Our Entire Line of Men's Golf Shirts $1.00 Valoe, Special at 83c Mosquito netting sale price, per yard 5c Mens' Straw Hats $1.00 grade reduced to - 70c 75c grade reduced to - 45c 50c grade reduced to - 38c All boys 25c straw hats at - 15c Washable Dress Fabrics at cut prices All 12 l-2c dimities per yard 9c 36-inch percale reduced to, yard, 9c Entire line of dress ginghams at the low price of, yard, - 9c An Unprecedented Offering in Woolen Dress Goods Our complete line of 36-inch all wool dress goods on sale, yd, 3c Men's Clothing Men's all wool blue cheviot suits rejpjlar price $9, during sale $7.35 Men s all wool casssimere suits at special price of - $8.00 Men's all wool pants at the low price of - - $2.35 Women's Wrappers at Clearance Prices 90c wrappers reduced to $1.25 wrappers reduced to $1.40 wrappers reduced to Shirt Waists at Clearance Prices Regular 50c waists now Regular 75c waists now Regular $1.00 waists now 68c 90c $1.10 33c 58c 78c A GREAT BARGAIN EVENT. ECONOMY PRICES PREVAIL DURING OUR CLEARANCE SALE I SELLING SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS Suspension Bridge Corner I . SELLING REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the Clack amas Abstract Trust Company. Pokorny & Zenker to Pokorny, Blschl & Biidolf. nw quarter of w half of ne" quarter of sec. 4. e half of ne quarter of Bee. . 6. 2 e. 5iHM. D. Shuholm to N. Johnson, ae quarter Of se quarter of sec. 12. J, 2 e, $100. P. Dementher to E. Fuetzling. 1 7-16 acres In Campbell CI., 1, 1 e. 11400. M. Kroll to A. Rzlrrinski. nw quarter of ne quarter, lots 1 and 2, sec. 12, 4, 1 e, (1125. P. Honsen to Nadir Ld. Co., half of se quarter of ne quarter, e half of se quarter, nw quarter of se quarter of sec. 21, 3. 4 e. tl. H. F. C. M. Cramer to A. P. 8chneider, lot4, block 23. Itolton. 1150. K. Gardner to S. E. Smith, 246 acres in Laswell CI., and lots 5 and 6, section 26, 2, 3 e, tl. J. L. Vosberg to C. R. VoaberK. se quarter of nw quarter of sec. 36, 5, 3 e, 3100. L. Gerlinger to P. M. Holt, n half of ne quarter of sec. 18, 2, 4 e, 3700. J. M. Lawrence to K. Callff, lot 1. lock 341, Oregon City. $700. J. A. Richardson to G. Beetchen. block 79. Minthom, 3575. Sellwood Ld. & Imp. Co. to C. A. Preising. tract 15, Oak Grove, 3250. C. 8. Palmer to J. G. Reeves, 80 acres In sec. 1, , 1 e, 3450. O. J. Trullinger to T. L. Trullinger. 55.50 acres in sec. 9, 4, 1 e, 3100. r. Hurst to Aurora Electric Co., 5.68 acres in sec. 9, 4, 1 e, 3100. S. L. & I. Co. to M. 1. Rupert, lots 1 to 15. block 74, Oak Grove, 3750. O. W. P. A. 8. Co. to M. Russ, lots 2 and 3, block 15, Estacada, 3150. M. X. B. Lawton to M. Hendricks, 3 acres In White CI., 3, 1 e, 3135. Tilton & Longworth to D. B. Newman, s half of ae quarter, se quarter of w quarter, sec. 3, S, 3 e, 3450. A. E. Tilton to D. B. Newman, s tjalf of se quarter, se quarter of sw quarter, sec. 3, 5. 3 e, $(50. WILL SHOW RESOURCES. National Grangers Will Be Entertained In November. A committe of the Oregon State Grange has Issued a circular letter to the sub ordinate granges of. this state, and also Washington, requesting the gathering of a complete collection of the resources of the Northwest, to be exhibited at the meeting of the National Grange, which will be convened at Portland In Novem ber. The letter that has been Issued fol lows: "The Natonul Grange will meet in Port land. Oregon. In November, 1904, and It is desired that we show to our visitors a complete exhibit of the resources of the Northwest in the shape of grasses, grains, fruits, vegetables, minerals, forestry and fisheries. "In order to make this matter a suc cess. It will be necessary for every mem ber to do his or her utmost. ocean waterway. He gave the following account of the efforts and accomplish mt'tits of the commission: "Our session In Washington," he said, "was held for the special purpose of de vising" means for supplying Panama and Colon with water, as well as designing an adequate sewer system for these cities While sitting we also appointed fnur en gineers to return to the Isthmus to make special Investigation along the line of the canal as a busts for the final plan of the work. "The visit of the commission to Pana ma, fruni which It returned only recently, was largely in connection with govern mental matters in the canal tone, of which we came Into possession last May. Our visit only extended over a period of two weeks, so you can s--e that aside "BAIttV QATZIT' "OALLCS CITV" "RIOULATOK" "MtTLAKO" "SAOII B " Hir "llallev c:t..tt" leaves Portland. 7A M Monday. Wedtiewlu) and Fri day, leave TIm lull- 7 A M. Tua day. TluiHm.lay and Hiitur.lay Htr. "Heaulnior" Imive I'cirllund T A. M Tne'!av Tliuiml.ns and Saturdays: leave Th Pill- T A M Mondays. Wedti"'luy uh.I Fridays. Hleaiiiei l.-uvms I'm Hand muke daily iniinec tl.in ut l.yle witli '. It. A N. train for (loliletnl.ile and Kll'klUt Vlly point i". It. & N hiln leaves Uoldndate on Monday. vdiie.U and Fridays at i JO A. M . niukltia connection with steamer ' H.ulutor" for Portland and way point C. It A N Ham l-aves Uuldndale on TulaM. Thuin.liiM and Huturdays at H 30 A. M, conn", tin at Yyl" with steamer ' Ha. lie II " for Tim Ille. eon- nectlnv them with '. It A N trains I East and Went Htr. ".Sadie II " Icuv. rucde Ux ka dally (em ept Huiidiyi at 7 A, M. fur Ths lMl. an I wtv iolnl. arrives at 11 A. ' M ; .uv The I nillf ! IV M, arrlvue j Cascade I ji 'k ' I" M Meal set ve.t on a'l nleami-i Finn u. ciiuuiol.iiioe for team and wagon I.itnliiiil at 1'oitl.ind at Al.lcr fltrvet l"o.k. II CAMl-HKI.L. Managnr. (ien. OttV.i, Poitialld. IMegoii. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. "As to definite plans for the construe- I t'mt It will take from eight to twenty tlon of the great asugeway. It will be I y.-ms. according to the elevation at which upwurd of a year before these can be I fie canal will be cut. Ten years Is a completed. One of the problems to be I m .d mean to ue as a basis for cslcu solved befuru any detlnlte arrangements ' l.itlun." can be agreed upon Is what shall be the1 Mr. (liunsky says that tn all proba elevation of the canul. Hhull It be sea billty tlie entire- commission will return level or ahull It be a canal with locks? J to the isthmus In August. There are ultogether eighty persons, con- j The gentlemen on the commission who! memm oi engineers unu well Dolors, on mere In -union with Mr. Grunsky In the Isthniiis now trying to solve the prob- j Washington are Admiral Walker, Pro lem of elevation. f. r w. II. Hurr and Major B. M. "The labor question will not come upjllarrod. It Is the Intention of the com uutll later. It will be a year or two be- n,lf-l..n that the various members will tore it win be required In large numbers, i take turns In remaining on. the Isthmus i and then the work will be done largely ; nnd superintending the worH In under contracts, which will tuke the i-m- there. ployment of labor out of the hands of the DAILY TWAINS progress from arrangements of a governmental i labor I cannot say. government. Whether It will be done by natives and Jamaica negroes or Imported nature, little was done. "Of course the work on the canul has be-n In progress for some time under the French canal company, and there are "As to when the canal will be com pleted It is hard to say. It Is estimated ' I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood IttMrs Scrofulous sores covered inv body. I seemed beyond cure. H B II I j i ii. is muue me a perfectly well woman." f W p n Mis. Chu.les Hiitlon. Ii.-rvllle. Mich. i iv j I IK. j t-ly K!tectv IVy j Hsl.j j July i..ri: , m.!. I ' I .h. r 7 on l.v Portlai.d Ar II 10 9 40 t.i.; t ii',; . . t ..!: id us ;h m ft- ! M' lUinter ' . M 1 an N ,li !l I'vramld . .i II Vi g i) it in ii r . Mavger . Ii V 7 M M .VI; II Ml iiiif rr . j M K 7 4)1 .Will lt'. i.kMe . j II m 7 :w II iW;IO Ii. ., Maisiiiand , i M 54 7 W 11 I I 1(1 ill We.ti.ort ' 1 40 7 17 II .V CIIHoii j H 3.1 7 rl 'ill Kl.ll .V) , Kn.,a . Id (I 4J fill MS, I 1 Hi; H.er.ei, ' rt II? H 1j I M) '."I II ttdl John liar i 7 M H 2i( IK) .f 1 1 :m.,r Atoru l,v 7 4' U In NK IIK ll VltlllM "We suggest that each subordinate i from six to seven hundred laborers em grange appoint a committe of three to . ployed In excavating. This work without ! take hold of the work. Exhlblta must any change of labor we have allowed to : be grouped by counties, and each sample j proceed. lieneral Davis und Colonel' marked with the name and address of I Hecker. both members of the commission, ' The Clackamas Abstract & Trust company are owners of the only com plete abstract plant In Clackamas county. Prompt and reliable work on short notice. All work guaranteed. Abstracts made, money loaned, mort gages foreclosed, trusts executed. estates settled, and titles perfected. J. F. CLARK, Atty.-at-Law, President and Manager. Office over Bank of Oregon City. the producer. Samples of grasses and grains, when cut. should be tied in small bunches, and hung with heads down In the shade, to preserve the color. "It Is necessary, and we urge that the committees get to work at once, as sam ples of grasses and berries are now ready and must be gathered. It will be neces sary to put up In Jars all perishable fruits, such as Bartlett pears, plums, peaches, cherries and berries. "In the woman's department, we sug gest that they confine their exhibit to work In the culinary line. "Premiums will be given on all lines of exhibits. "And now. Patrons: The honor of the granges In Otygon and Washington is at stake in this matter, and we urge that eaeh member gi-t to work and not wait for committees. Let us make a success of this exhibition of our resources, and , show our visitors from the East Just what Oregon and Washington can do." have remained there to supervise this work. SCHEDULES OF TIME -VJL'THER.N pAoij,i,: RAILWAY NORTH BOUND . ":n0a. m. ttiL'l'a. m. (Albany Lora'j 10 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. ft :22 a. hi. 4 :f)l) p. in. (Albany IWai; 9:14 p. in. Prices Reasonable LET US DO YOUr Work Wrk Qua ran teed We do a General Baggage and Tnnnfer BtmineHH. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Oflice Opponite Masonic BuiMing Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Telephones Oiflce 1121 Residence 18.'t.'l 11 :) a. in r in 11 K rn . ' :( p in .') mi p. in it VI . Ml 1 f A -Tot:! A h K A S 1 1 K 7 fi a. in 'lp. hi .!' .Il a. m i 1. til I- t'lp. Ill 7 Xt p. in 1 VI . hi . V) a. in Connections. All trains nuike close connection aat i Onble with nil Northern I'si-ldo traiua to or from the Kast or Hound points. At Portland wUli all trains leaving rnlon l-pnt. At Astoria with I. R. A N. Co.'s boats and tall line, nnd steamer T. J Potter I t" d from llaco and North Uracil j jMilnts. I ..Ticket ottVe, 26S Morrison Ht.. and Union I"pot. j. i;, MAYO. wen. riutsi-ngiir Agt., Astoria, Oregon. r m Pnnmimmi b. H. UlOGHIMll,! PIONEER SOME SCHOOL NOTES. What Clackamas County School Are Do Ing Along Different Line. Prof. L. A. Read, who was last year In charge of the Milwaukle schools, has been elected to the prlnclpalshlp of the Park Place school. On June 24 Miss Nellie Armstrong, of Rediand, gave an entertainment, clear ing I2S, with which map are to be pur chased for the school. Additional eighth grade diploma bav been Issued by Superintendent ZInser a follow: Ray Bariudale, Ottllle Bchlndler and I.llllsn Bars. H. 8. BrlmhaJI, who last year bad charge of ths Highland school, will this year teach at Hillsdale, Multnomah coun ty, having recently been elected to the principalahlp of that school. At an entertainment given at the Meadow brook school on the evening of June 11, 2I was raised for a new betL Fifty-one volume were recently added to the Clackamas publlo school library and the enterprising eupfla of this school recently purchased book ease, which ha been Installed. i MAY FINISH IT IN TEN YEARS. Probable Time Required ta Construct the Big Isthmian Ditch. Mr. Grunsky returned to San Fran cisco a few days ago direct from Wash ington, where he had been In session with his co-members of the Isthmian Canal Commission perfecting organization for the design and construction of the inter- Freight and parcels delivered to all parta of the city. RATES - REASONABLE -ELLOH 2,000 milea of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns. Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no' effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco aa easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Harding's Drmr Store 1 When You Come Right Down to Positive Facts .J1!? up.'t-dat1?1 and'nuricessful farmer requires modern and Improved nitchell Lewis & Staver Company's Goods. I sWr. Mem Pure and Mellow Rich and Delicate FOR SALE BY E. MATTHIAS -Sole Agency for Oregon City. See Harder Whiskey Exhibit In Agricultural BuDdlnc. Worlds Pair. 8t. Louis. Buy a New Buggy. And when you make a purchase, get the best The Bee Line Buggies. In these days of elm, poplar and maple spokes. It's something to know that a vehicle has Guaranteed Hick ory Wheels, as our Bee Line has. You can't see under the paint. Bet ter trust to a good, reliable, one price house. Mitchell. Lewis & Stiver Co. Monarch of the Road. The best possible wagon that can be built Is the Mitchell. The materials are well seasoned, having been bought Ave yeara ahead of requirements. This alone means Investment of a fortune In wagon stock. Expert labor used In the construc tion. Their SDlendld mnutatinn n the country the Northwest In par ticular demonstrates that Mitchell Wagons Are All Right Oregon SHojrLmfi and union Pacific THREE TRAIN, TO THE EAST DAILY ThrmiKh Pullniin standird and Tour 1st l....,m. rars dully t Oinnha." hlra! Bpokune; tourist sh-plna nuV dally K.1HH.IS Oily; tliroum'i Pullman tmrlst Hl.-.-p n enrs (BHrhonallv r,?n. "?J k' I r.i... HOURS Portland to Chicago -7f No Cluing of Cars. U 70 Depart Chlfiano Portluiid Rpeolai t.lt a. m m t7j .aI? "I1? m "a,?f culUvators, Case plows, Hoosler drills In fact a complete line of agricultural machinery of all kinds. Wealw have complete stock of machine oils. How About That Cream Separator? Make dairying easy and profitable) by investing In one. We handle the Iowa and the American. See them before you buy. CatatonS FAIRCLOUGH BROS. Tenth and Main Sts. Oregon City, Oregon Atlantlo Kxpress 8:18 p. m. Via. Hunt- lngtun. Tims Schedules. ''ke, Denver, Ft Wurth, Omaha, Kansas City, H? Louis, Chlcao and V- Worth, Omaha; Kansas City, Ht Las'L Chlc'1'"' Aaaiva 6:25 p m. 8:00 a rn. St. Paul Walla W.n. r vlaflpo- "". Mllwauk"1: kana. Lhicago Md kmC 7.K Ocean and River Schedula . For Ban Fnwclseo nw. 7UU 8 P. tn. For . 771 17 flv days at North Bearh-Dal!?. XX P.- P- m.; Saturday atin ounaV at rvlce (atr w'.i P- Kalljr, n rivers. ' ""- . for detailed . . berth reservation, """?," Service ette and Yamhll your narBat ticket U A. L. CRAIO, The Orerm ruilriad P"Tnr'- Aot. 1 w I