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Oregon City Enterprise. " FRIDAY, JULY 15, Mi'i. Clackamas Co. Directory. OOUKTY orrioKHH. Ju.li., Vi of !mir!, Bh.rlir . knifr, . . Trvaaurnr, AuvMiir, -ttmil iiMrlrituilnt, urvvfur, Ouroutr, OouBlMloueri, J, W M.Mnim II. II, Jiiliiix.n W, W, II NmiiM.n W. 1. M hliliirk I N t'allr? . J'.hB W, 4 lev Thmnwm Blilupy Bmylh lr (!, p MiilMvau ll'hsrlH Mimhiik fCurudllui Hair COUKTk, (Hrtmlt omirt AnnvM ftrat Mnitdur IB NO1 Vtr and Uilrd Mu.la)f In April. Probata court In mwIob Unit Monday In eack numb CammluliiiKrteniirt nuW Aral Wtdnaadajr altar Hnl MinUr ol cacl) mmtli. OHK'ION CITY OmCKH I . T. WHtilllv.n . I l I'ormr Marnr. KwKirilar, ( hll oll'olloa A Traatirar, I lly Aliirny, Btrt I'.tiniulMlnnar, J. B Ctird.im J. K ttHMtttt F J. U.iiU II.R.CniM. Hun t, nl Wild Work. W, II. Ilow.ll l ily KniHiMir. Bl.liinir Bmyth CuirilHn-V. O Alt.rlpht, Jr., II. U kallf, l'. N (lr.wiim.li, W A W tills. J J Oman, J, W. oimiu.ll, J.O. Iiinr and T. I. Haa rt.ll. Council mteUfirat Wadutwlay of tad) nnulh In clly ball. ItbI l'rroiil Hotr. W. H. Ullfi ol Portland int Humlay in tlilarlly. Mlae Lottie Halrd Brrlved liome Irum lli-t'imiT laat Tuiwilny. Mm. A. 1. taveloy of Portland nt TuK-ly in Orrgiin Clly. MinMerv llutman ol Woodburn, Cel., UvI.IUmk Mr. Mclirida. J. II. Wolfer n Ndy waa a taller at KxTKurnikK offli' Wwlinwday . Mra.tiuo. I'almftruf 81. JmoiIi, Mich., ii vlalllng lior amter, Mm. Huntley. I'. It. Hatch, andJ iM-ltliT in Oregon City nuw rvoiikml in Salem, waa in town Monday. 8. H. lUUley, A prominent mining man ol linker City. wa in ton Wed- nxadav on btialnna. j Mr. wiit Mm W. P. Unrtia of Port Inn.l aimnl tail Sunday villi Umir mm, Cha. Burn, In llila city. Mm. 8. D. toeldruiu left Tucaday for K!mlh Fell to pnd two monllii m ith tier diwglntr Mm W. M. Moore. V. I. lionlil, who rw-Kiilly nrrlvril Iroin Kn, n. U now livinjt dii tlie Monjy lo near Onwrgo, in gn City Tiii-nUy . Mr, L. M. Knllir nd lUnglitw, Mi Lillin. ol PortlnJ. anil Mi Nlli Tnrrr nd Mr. John I.tiilwig, ol Chii-ngo Hni Biiiiilny In On-gon City. Mr Cturl.'i KlKlvy and .Mlm Allr KiiVy ol Mllukr hnv gone (or w i on Bl Srnnitl. 3, H. Hi dry nrcom nlcl Ihem lo the ooant. Mm. II. S. Htrango rtitumrd lt werk Irom Corvnllit wlmr nhe vinilixl her niottirr and ntti-mli-d III eomnii'mw ment exerciaca at the agrlimllural col-Ir-g. Iiv. and Mr. J. C. lii'ad ol Portland wrr liling Irionda in tliia city lat Monday and Tum.Uv. Mr. IIihmI waa lornwrly jtor ol the Bapliat churth her. Mia Eva Warren returned to her lioma near Newhorg laat Fridar alter viaiting a lew wevka In tliia fltv. Miaa Win William ivomimnied her to ac ijiiir auiply ol Chehalem valley tan. TBeVTariae Mrhool. Th Wont Hid Brliool cloaed July lt for lour weekl vai-atlon and will 0nn for tli (all term Monday August lat. the aam teacher having charge. The clotting eimcleea were wltneaaed hy t number ol vlnltora and eniliraid n extenelv and varieil prograiu which waa well nmdwrrd, Mow lUrriaon, the primar teaclier, departed the next morning (or her home at Alae bay where ahe will apund her vacation. Mr, Dunn haa been engaged to teach four nmntlia term at Mink during the winter vacation on the went aide w hich will begin Nov. Slat. Miaa Miuuiu Krooka will prulmMy have charge ol the primary department at Mink during the winter. COMM6RC1HL BHNK BLOCK, OREGON CITY. MORE GOODS ! MORE BARGAINS I Just received a big lot of goods which we will sell cheaper than over, as that is our motto. Look what we have on SALE FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS. Rutin DiuntiHk Tublo Linen dOc. worth 7.ro; better quality for 5.ro, worth 8")0 anywhere; Turkey red 321, and bettor quality 45c, fust color. A cood Hue linen towel for 2.r)0 a pair, worth 4lVi; a smaller size 15c a pair, all linonj a large size fancy, 25c, or 40c a pair. Big Bargains in toweling, all linon, good width, 8Jc and up. Calicos, fast colors, 25 yards for . Muslins at 71c, good heavy quality, and tho best bleachod at 8Jo, worth 10c anywhere. Bod spreads good heavy, 95c; better quality for $1,25, worth $1.50. Here is some thing you cannot beat wherever you go: Ladies' Drosses, Already Mado, 95o, worth from $2 to $5; Ladies' Skirts at 25c, and the best 50c, worth from 1 to if 2.50. We will sell you aprons, embroidered, 10, 15 and 20o. Ladies' Gloves 2o por pair; Children's Hose WILSON IN THE PEN. UK IN CAI'Tt IIKII FUIIMV IK t HKIIILKH VAI.LKY. TDK lit Make Ucni.ru I Itixlutwir Fin ill Undt-d In the I'Mllenllitrf t Halem Charle Wilaon waa capluied laat Fri day In Ih lower Clielialvm valley hy two brother named Carter who were looking for him. One of them waa conatahl Wilaon tried to eci hy running but waa overtaken. Then ha took from bin pocket raaor, with which he had ahavetl olT hi muatach ko aa to eavepe Ideiitllkatlon, and flourlahed it. Inatead of cutting hlmaidf, however, he aat down on log and removed a ihoe from hie loot and threw It at hie awall ant. A rough and tumble tuaale enaued during which Wilaon bit Oonatahle Car bir'a finger. A club waa brought Into reimlaition and Wilaon' arm waa broken by blow from it . Then h turrondered at tlie mtixale ol gun. lie waa taken to McMlnnvlile and loilgml In Jail and the aame night driven to Halem and put In the penitentiary a here he atill la. lie hail to be pot in k atraight Jacket In or itur to keep him Irom removing the apllnta from hia broken ami. A jietlllon waa gotten up in Milwaukee and iiumerniiHly algned throughout the county, aaklng Judge Mcllriile to hold aieclal Uinu of Court and thai Wilaou lie brought back to Oregon Clly and epeed- llv triml and puniidied, II the trial la In ol (Killed till Noveinlier It la thought Wilaon will either have committed ui clde to cheat the galluwa or will have made bituaelf raving maniac. In giving an account of the Uniting ol (he button w here Minnie Walali waa killed laal week, iMective Day'a name waa mentioned inalead o(l.ieo. A. lteed. The latter waa ihe one concerned and It waa following up hia theory that that evidence, waa obtained and he ia entitled to the credit for It. Mr Welah haa prewired the follow ing recognition of the work ol tlie olllcera lor publication in the GxTaat'tuac: . To the tleUN-Uvea ml oQlcer of Clacka man and Multnomali eounilm, anil lo th dtbxuiol Milaanktw tha iitnlFMgned rln- lm to ripreu hit tttieer lliank forllirlr vigilance an.l kind aiue In frrmiiig out ami oliialniiig the confeuion uf the murderer of m jr lllil dauKhier Mainlv: ami rupnially ilo I thank lieor A Iteetl fnrliln uiillrlng alTortu, for I hl thai tl In due to 111. vigilance In hunting up ll eviileneenl guilt lliat enillnl the coiileiwioii of the niunterer Wilmtn. Notice le Hi iilici bulldem. j Notice ia hereby given that hide will j be received by Clackamas county atthl ofllc of the county clerk of said county opto August 4, lute' at 2 o'clock p. m. for Ihe conatruction of a bridge acroee Die Tualatin river on the F. M. Camp bell road. Plans and speciticaliona tobe furnished by bidder. A dcosit of five per cent of amount ol bid required. The county reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Uao F. Iloarox, July 14, 18112 County Clerk. Roll of Honor. Tlie following pupil of Mulino district Ko. 84 were neither absent nor tardy during the month ending July 1, 1SA2: Bessie Logan, Winnie Luan, Julian Kellogg, Aggie Wallace, Herbert Trul linger, Ned Smith and Fred Wallace. L. T. AmiKRaoN, Teacher. A there is no roval Mad of learning, so there ia no magical cure tor decease. The effect, however, of taking Aver' Sararparilla for blood disorders comes ka near magic aa can be expected of any mere human agencv. This i due to its purity and strength. Captnin Coo and Ueorge Mathiua, ol Hood river, are building a steamer to tie used lor excursions, etc. She will lie about thirty feet long and will be allowed to carry piobuhly twenty-five to thirty passengers. Last Sundiiy the thermometer tegia tered 105 In the ahadetn Heppnor. Sev eral days last week it rvvistured as high a 100. -I t i 5c per pair. Babies' mm or the council. The Mutter of HeHllnir WMiCetitmitor I'd cm for Heveuth treeU Tliuraday night of laat week the counull met nd ordoreil paid the bill for ten apeclal police officer on the Fourth. The matter ol paying Contractor Petr for hi Kevenlli troet Job came np end the city engineer recommendod that th ilreet be accepted. The finance oommiltae wa Instructed to look Into th cane and aacertaln if tlie city waa liable for ny ot Peter, ' unld dehtc. Monday night another council meet ing m held and the finance committee Hied a reiHirt making the following (bow ing. (lout of Improvement i. 111,1132 fll Filling city lot and public euare Hi 40 Drain ille " Eitra work and material 071 1.1 H2.1K2 M , 8,(178 HO m H IMA Hi Amount paid Peter to date.... Amy. 5si aiarenlly due Peter Cot ravel . ... Aneulit now due l'rlera H,7o m Th committee kleo rm-ommended that the engineer' reixirt b axlopUd and I3.7U0 8U be paid Mr. Peter when he fllea with the clly good and aufflcient tiond In the um of M,000 prolwlii.g It from all Hen and claim for which th cllv mik-ht he liable on the at reel im piovement. Tbia report waa adopted with the modification that the aetlement be loll in the hand of the finance com mlltee. Ko the finance committee at tended to the aetl lenient but there waa not enough money due Mr. Peter to pay hia dehta. It 1 doubtful, however, whether the atreet i auhject to lien (or the unpaid hilla (or labor or material. The folloaitig hilla were ordered paid at the regular meeting for July. Tlie following hilla were allowed: Sidney Smyth, 1.(W : John Tre mbklli, '. MCliaa, Balila, 8; John Kelly, 62.50 (Wil aon & Cooke, 14 62; John Ilillner,5; Courier, 7.13; L. L. Purler, 32 50; Jo. Pnrdoni, 77.50; Geo. W. Kich, 1.80; W. F. E. Co.. i:tl 87; F.imcai-i, 13: CaUract llnae Co., 2; V. Hobug, 60; Pope A Co., 30; Hugh Petera, 8. KoribwrKl Krai Sotea. A Halt wheel near Texaa Ferry, In Col umbia county, caught 400 pounds of salmon in one night lat week. The recent rain waa worth hundred ol thousands ol d illsra to Umatilla conntv. A few day of hot weather, followed by cold anap and then by wind, had somewhat damaged the proa- , , .... T , , poet in eeral tocaliUe. but the 'n mine In time to irrestlv lessen the dsn - . ., , flijillre Considerable alfaUa hav, Just cut before the rain, haa "' ,,,e bl!od-, U,iJrng cougha i, . and consumption (which is lung-acrol-been damaged, but tin can well be u,iU Mry mages) ill an unpar horne. j a ileled remedy. The salmon are running mostly on the Oregon side of the Columbia river so far thi season. This ia accounted for by the current ol the river along the . ' . , ... .. . . jctty iH-itig swifter than on the W ash- ington aide. A salmon on first striking lreh water la full of life and will take the strongest current and eddiea lo be found, and, consequently, the fish are now running np the Oregon side. Prlneville New: An average of 14 cent per pound lor all the wool that haa left Crook county during the past week i good enough reason (or the prosierity of our theepman. This price is but a moderate one, and when wool returna are all in, it ia likely that a higher average price will have been received. A large number ol Siwahe were in The Pitlles Tuesday making ii quirba regarding the finding of an Indian in the river at Troutdale. It appear that one of the tillicums waa drowned at Celilo seveial months ago, and nothing has been heard of hi remains since. These ahiirlulnes have an unwritten luw u.,,ll ,a..lv. llml II, .,rm,rlvnf " ,, , , ,.' ..,', ucceaseu inenus is equally uivmou among tlmxa rcmnlning, and as this one bus a laige number of horses, his Irienda are anxious to find bia remsins. ! Hoods 10, 15 and 25c. Ruching, 2 yards for 5c. We will sell all silk ribbon at 5c per yard; men's linen collars 5c; men's and boys' unlaun dered shirts, linen bosom and New York Mills muslin, 89c, worth 60c anywhere. Now we have a big lot of men's underwear we must sell while in season so we'll sell them cheaper than ever. A good quality in gray 20c; a fine medium weight Merino for 25c, and a little heavier for 35c; a French Balbriggan 4j5c; boys' Merino shirts 25c. We will have some of those heavy ladies' hose lett for 10c a pair. Handker chiefs lo each. Ladies' Bolts 5c. You ought to see the bargain. We bought a big lot of toilet soaps cheap, and of course sell them cheap: 3 pieces for 10c, extra quality. Table oil cloth, best that is made, 20c a yard. Black lawn 10c yard, worth 20 and 25c; You should not miss it. THE 110 A fill OF TRADE. Illll Pald-The Matter ot Koad Im preremeiit Aaalu I)lesrd. There waa not large attendance at the board of trade mewting laat Monday night but the I ill of $34.70 for the ilium iuation ol the falla on the orcaalon of and tlie Kntxki'nihk hill of 10.75 for badge were ordered paid. A rpart from the Pieabyterian aerubly commitUte waa preaenled. It ahowed tiiat 3."0 of the commiaaiomr availed thennwlvea of the free ticket and vialted Oregon Clly and were gen erally pleaded with what they aaw here. Tlie 000 photograph of the fall were distributed among the commlaaionera. The total exiene af providing the souve nir photograph an.l tranauortion wa $143.40 and the contribution for that purpoae exactly equalled that num. There wa general dla-.-uaanon of th matter of Improving th road leading to O.-egnn City. The road from Deep creek to Baker' Fer'y on tlie Eagle Creek route need immediate attention. That t Ip I about four mile long. It improvement would give people from Ihe F.agle Creek country much easier ao- ceea to Oregon City. Th committee on road and highway wa instructed to visit Eagle Creek and see what eonld lie done to improve that stretch of wagon road. The west aide road leading to Fielda bridge wa declared to be the worst road leading Irom Oregon City. It also came from a territory that waa naturally trib utary to thi town but the people of that auction are driven to Portland oecause the road hither a? impassible. The at tention of the committee on road and highway waa also directed to that road with the idea that mean for remedy ing it shot king condition should be de vised. The chair (poke of the advantage ol having committee report presented In writing and ked that the committee preteut their report in that form so far a practicable. A Bra or IHL'0. When grandpa went a-wooing, He wore aalin vest, A trail of running rosea Embroidered on the breast. The pattern of bia trousers, Ilia linen, white and tine, Were all the lateat fashion In eighteen twenty-nine. Grandpa waa a fine-looking young fel low then, ao the old ladies say, and be ia a fine-looking old gantleruan now. For the past acor of year he haa been a firm believer In the merits of Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery. "It renewed my youth," he frequently y. It la the only biood-pur.ner ana ' liver invigoralor guaranteed to benefit or I cte, cr U10ney promptly refunded. It ! im,m tlvxr riiaAaui. Hvsnerwim. srrofn- lou aores. skin eruptions, and all die- Bucklen'l Aral: Salve, , The Beat Salve in the world for Cute, Bruise, Sorea, Ulcer, halt Rheum, f v Sore' Tetter, Chapped Hand, Cbilblaina, Corn, and all bkin fcrup- )ionij ,nd'po,iUvely cure Pile, or no pav required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, of money refunded, Vriff nU boX' For ' by A, siBmiiia. Betllul ttabur aa Home. One mile and a onarter from town, good board walk past the land. Acre tract to suit purchaser, term easy, the finest suburban property ottered for kale, yet on the market New proposed motor line from Portland. High and sightly. See L. R, Jaxnit with W. Crev Johnson tf Kidney and bladder trouble produce k feeling of utter despondency. A genial stimulant end tonic, anil an unfailing remedv for all men troubles, may he found in Dr. J, H. McLean' Liver and Kidney Balm. Sickness comes uninvited, and strong men and women are forced to employ means to restore tbeir health and strength. The most successful of all known remedies (or weakness, the origin of all diseases, is Pr J. H. McLean' . . i , 1 i ! l m i ii : c,,"'"K,"ru'"K omiai mm I.IOOU run- tier. School deportment carda one cent each, good (or term, at the Enterprisr office. i Do Yon Want a Stove? To make room for other goods Renner at the 7th St Hardware Store Is Belling Stoves at coat, in and price them. All of the IT WILL PAY ANY AGRICULTURAL Farm, Dairy and Enirincs and Boilers, Wit" r'. --w, .. x.- ... i, ji A i. ... j" .. - t --4 j . f- Ml7,-v. V; ; FARM AND SPRING WAGONS, 0ien and Top Buggies, Carriages, Carts, Harness, Whips, Bale Ties, Barb wire,Binding Twine and Machine Speeinlties and Supplies of all kinds to CALL ON OR CORRESPOND WITH MITCHELL-LEWIS & STAYER CO. New Market Block, - - - Portland, Oregon. 0 V9tore 209 2o a 170 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OREGON. D. peppy & Gos Seeds WE ARE AGENTS FOR 7. I. ROOT'S BEE SUPPLIES. OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS, Usnufscturert of and dealers ia all style of C0HBItATI0. WlrE AMD pidp FENCE, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And Wire Panel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence. Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow'i Sash & Door factory, Oregon City, Or, White goods 5c per yard; black satteen loo per yard, worth 25c all over, the best Henrietta finish. Musleens, best quality, fast color, a Full Dress Tattern for 95c. German Cologne, 8c a bottle. 24 sheets of writing paper for 5c; 1 dozen pencils for 10c. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, fast color, 5c. Plain scrim SJo per yard. 8c a spool for the best sewing silk. Ladies' Silk Mitts 20c, a good heavy quality 35c. Sailor straw hats 15c; buttons 2c per dozen. Extra quality Ladies' Vests, ribbed, 10c, worth 20c anywhere. Children's handkerchiefs lc each. We have a few men's pants left that we will close out at your own prices FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS, If you do not Irtlieve it call leading makes. ONE WANTING IMPLEMENTS, Mill Machinery. - ' : , , ... ,nr f. ; if, --e ; Our catalogue i complete in every department, and tells how to grow all kind of ve getables, how to plant and trim trees, how to use, and what are the beet fertilizers, bow to handle bees etc etc. Free to all- Send for it. 4e THE B O T O