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Oregon City Enterprise. Clackamas Co. Directory. The way to build up Oregon Citjr U to fUt OroRou City people jonr pairoaare. PERSONAL NOTES. I A Danrou. .'reparation. ... ,, , , , I.t Faiday I. I). Surfus who liven on Miss (.trace Ulhams Sundayed t ,1.. .... .. I Mia iiuiiti'nc iiiriu BUiiui 01 low H was preparing a mixture for snra.xtng tlie FRIDAY. Al'UUST 4. 1SD3. McMinnvillo Carl WoUhamMi o( Pamaacua was In, orchard, the chief Inimvlicnl of wll..li was coal oil, when an accident occurred which resulted In (he svrluiis burning of THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSE! SPRAY OF THE FALLS. County court will convene next Wed nesday. Remember the special Sunday dinner at the Livormoru. Washburn mandolins, guitars and banjos at BurineNlor A Amiresen'a. x Genuine Foster Kid gloves $1.35 worth $1.75 to T2.50 at the Boston Store, 1000 pair of shoes at the Red Front. Beat bargain ever offered in Oregon City. Alter trying a Sunday dinner at the Liverniore the verdict is that they can not be beat. Just received a big line of childrens shoes at the Boston Store, which we will sell cheap. Strings and extras for guitars, violins, mandolins and banjos at Burmeister !fc Andresen's. . x Bring voitr produce to the Park Place store, they pay the highest nrice for same and sell the lowest. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired promptly at Burmeister & Andrew's. Trices reasonable and work guaranteed . Last Friday Herman Mayvold died in tins city aged 45 years. The burial i-erv it e was held at the city cemetery Mindav afternoon. Lamps, crockery and g'axsware of fac tory prices. New invoice jut received from the east. Will not be undersold. See Bellomy & Bosch. x Mrs. Sharp and family return their heaitfelt thanks to their many friends auJ neighbors for their aid anJ kind ness shown them during the sickness and burial of her son, Don. Hie new school house at Oswego is enclosed and so far along in construction that one ran Fee that it is going to 1 a very neat and ornamental structure when done, one that our sister town may well be proud of. town on Thursday. Mrs. Thou. Knowlcs was taken very ick on Wednesday. Q. J. Trullinger, of Union Mills, was in the city on Wednesday. C. G. Miller spent Sunday in Me Minnvillo visiting friends. Master Ralph Miller was a guest of Jaa. W. Chase the past week. E. Paine, of Mulino, was doing busi ness on the streeta last Monday. Miss Ruth Cowing lelt Monday tor a two weeks outing at Clatsop Beach. Father Rauw was called to this city Wednesday evening to visit a aick person. Win. Sheehan and wife left the first of the week to visit his wife's people in Salem. Fattier Ilillebrand is absent at Mt. Angel this week taking a little needed rest. Mrs. I. Selling returned from a three weeks' visit with friends at F.ugene on Tuesday. Mrs. R. L. Hotmail is intending to start this Friday for McMinnville to visit friends. Misses Metta Brown and Grace Baird were registered at the World's Fair the tint of the week. Miss Vera Pilsbtiry went to Salem the hrst of the week to visit in the capital city far a week. Ci.pt. Thos. F.vans of the tug Osweito stopped for a short time in the city on his way up the river. several members of the family and came near to burning the house and barn be sides. He was preparing the mixture by I heating it on the stove and the fumes had j filled the room with gas when some of I the mixture was spilled on the stove and in an instant the room was tilled with flumes. Mr. Surfus had hold ot the dish in w hich the mixture was being prepared at the time of the accident and Immediately started to cairylt out of doors and in spite of the flames which were burning his hands tenihyhe hung ou to the dish until he got it out of doors. Zella the 0-year-old girl was the worst burned as her clothes all caught fire and she would have perished hut for the prompt action of Mrs. Surfus who seixed the burning girl and carried her to a tub of water and plunged her in. In doing this Mrs Surfus' arms were badly burned. Zclla was so badly burned about the legs and feet that the skin came off almost entirely, so that it was feared that she would not recover but she seems now to be getting along all right. Vest, aged 14 had to cross the loom while it was in flames 'and was somewhat burned but not seriously Mr. Surfus is burned mostly about the hands and arms and has to carry one arm in a sling. The house would have tcen burned down hut for the (net thut it was lathed and plastcied so that there was not miirh ii tlainahle malarial for the llames The Most Complete MARR and only first impi-trM 1 Mn In oroTbrv M Family ft" Selected Toas.l'uro Coffcoa & Splcea. Qua.ity consider- uttcr & CllCCSC frOtll bcSt tlaififS ed, our prices are always the lowest. Fruit mill Vtffl'talllt'S "1 Business Conducted On Business PrlncipleJ One Trice to AH Positively no con. noctlon with any advertising schemi Cor. 7th & Madison, Shivoly Building, Oregon City iBHR-LOCK TYPEWRITER, THE MODERN WRITING MACHINE. scf" even-roomed house and lij acres of im proved land on Clackamas Heights, near graded School and rUoflice. Worth $1260 will sell for $850. Offer to hold good till August 1st. Call at Park Place store fir particulars. Mrs. M. K. Case was the lucky pur chaser of several of the finest lots in Falls View the past week, thos. which she secured being among a number which C. O. T. William bad reserved from the original plat for himself. Sunday Mrs. H. S. Strange was called to Corvallis by the severe illness of her mother, Mrs. Caleb Davis, who died the following day. Mr. Strange left Mon day night to attend the funeral which was held on Tuesday. rtothing pleases a person so well when away from home as to get a well cooked meal served in a clean and appe tizing manner. The Portland restaurant by the excellence of-ita meals and table service can please the most fastidious person. Give it a trial. tf. For severl years many of the good citi tens of Canemab have desired to replace their old school building with a large and more pretentious buildiug, but have un til now been unable to do so, but this year the pecple have decided to build and are now waiting for plans for a neat, commodious, and airy building which they expect to have under way in a few weeks. At a recent meeting of the state hor ticultural society at Salem it was pro pofed that a state fruit show be held. The secretary read a paper on the sub ject and said : Roughly estimated there are at the present time 100,000 acres planted to fruit in Oregon, the largest portion of which is in young orchards. An estimate of $ 100 per acre net when the trees are six years old means an an nual income of $10,000,000. The case of E. T. Jennings vs. Addie C. Jennins, which involved the title to certain property which had been deeded to the defendant f her father before his death, was decided in ihe Supreme court the past week in favor oi Miss Addie Jennings, the verdict of the lower court having been affirmed. The verdict will render general satisfaction hereabouts where the case is generally understood. C. D. Latourette was associated with Judge lionham of Salem in the defense. to WOlk UlMill. mill 111 RliitM nf tlitt itiinri.a t: ... 1 ii.;.. .it. 1 .u, cum unman wno nas wen w, the neiiilra of the family had visiting friends in Yamhill county, re-, sustained tl.ey immediately began to turne.1 last Saturday. i,hrow ,pr inl(, , rt),11 ul) hu yM iMiss .Neita Harlow has gone to Gear- out the tire. The room was much hart Park to visit her friend, Miss Watt, ! blackened and sionhttl but otherwise aside from the fuiiiiture not much damaged. When the ai-cideut hupnened the dog wus in the room and he too caught tire w hereupon he rushed out and run toward the barn and lying doa-n w hen within about fifteen feel nf it rolled over and over and put out the flames but in doing this he set the grass atiie and it had to be hurriedly put out to save the barn. Altogether it was setose call all around and considering the nature of the ac cident it was a fortunate escape for all concerned . The plan for the road between the west end of the bridge and the tower Tualatin bridge has been changed so that instead of going up over the hill and following the line of the electric line it will take pretty much the course of the present county road till it reaches the old wood yard and from there it wilt keep to the left of the present road, which will give a thoroughfare more nearly straight and on better grade, It is the intention of the company to im prove this road so that it will be an ex cellent driveway from the bridge to the Tualatin. The reason that this change was made In the location of the road was and to enjoy the ocean breezes A. W. Cheney and wife have gone to the mountains at the east end of the Oregon Pacific for a week's outing. Misses Amy and Cor Martin are guests of Mrs. C. Strong this week while attending the teacher's institute. M. Deviney returned from up the val ley last Sunday afternoon and his famil iar face is again met upon the street. Pr. H. W. Ross, who was very sick in the spring was in Oregon City on Monday looking as well as of old. Mrs. J. B. Robinson touk the Thurs day evening overland for California after a four week's pleasant visit with relatives here. Douglas Thorne w ho has been in the mines in Eastern Washington, returned the first of the week on account of many mines closing down., Harry Aune and w ife accompanied by Miss Metta Fintey started for Nealucca on Wednesday via Grande Ronde reser vation intending to be gone several weeks. II. L. Kelly reports a very pleasant visit to California. He returned on Monday and was with the San Francisco excursmniHtg coming up from the Golden Gate. Robert Collier, chief mail clerk, who has charge of all the routes running out of Portland, was in the city on Wednes day looking after the postal interests of the government. Frank Kruse was in the city on Tues day. He reports the prospect for wheat extra good in his neck of the woods. Frank was able to go and start the binder for the boys before leaving borne. Miss Myrtle Taylor of Elwood, re turned Saturday from a visit with friends at Monmouth and will spend a cou'de of weeks with her sister, Mrs. C. D. Strong while attending the teacher's institute in this city. Mrs. Findley and her daughter Metta left Saturday for Nestucca Bay for sev eral week's outing and Wednesday Miss Gertrude went to join them. Mr. Findlev intends to leave the last of the week to join the family in camp. Mack Howell, who is running as con ductor on the Gladstone Park car says that when ths sun is just right the buggy belonging to M. P. Bradley, which went over the bluff on the Fourth can be seen in the eddy just below the scene of the acctdent. Visible Writing, Permanent Alignment, Automatic Ribbon Re verse, Automatic Line Space, Interchangeable Platen Most Rapidly Adjusted Margin Stop. r v il'!' -1- LJ,. ...... .,. OreKon City Users. II. J. Tli.irne, AMnirts. Wiule II. s'tii'r, Abstracts, (i. K. Haves, Attorney, (ieo. C. Hrowiirll, Attorney. Cowing Cowing, Attorneys. K. M. Haiiils, KxTr:iiriiiK ollice Dovico for Writing on Rulod Linos, Extromo Manifold Typo Cloanod in Five Seconds, Most Noisoloss, All Wear Absolutclt i Componsatod. SCOTT & BANNAN, Gonoral Agents, J021STAKK STREET, PORTLAND. OK., -KM HAII.KV UI.OCK. SEATTLE, VL 213 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL CONSTIPATION h called the "Father of Pisriwes." It is caused by a Torpid Liver, and is generally accompanied with LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, BAD BREATH, Etc. To treat constipation successfully rjmtr.tir.m Kmmet Means Drowned. A letter from Mrs. Means, who last spring went to Los Gato, Cal., stales to friends in this city that again she has been called to pass though great sorrow In the death of her son, Emmet, who was drowned on the 5th of July at Hon ner, Montana. Only a very few months since Henry died and now Kiiimet, w ho was tier nmiii supiort, is taken. He wan 22 years and 0 months old and was drowned while at work in Montana and buried there. Mrs, Means will have the deep sympathy of those who knew her so well here, in this her double af fliction. The members of the Baptist church of which she wa a worthy mem ber will remember her most kindly in her sorrow. Yours most fruly, Gilmas Parkkk, Pastor. Oregon City, August 1, 181IU. Millions of Logs Coining. The snagboat Corvallis, which has been actively engaged in building wing dams at the mouth of the Luckiamute for the past week, has been compiled to suspend oerationi for three days to allow a drive of 1,5000,000 feet of logs to pass. This drive is steadilo increased as it floats down, and by the time Salem is reached it will contain several million feet. When the drive gets below Salem the steamboats will have to be very cautious in their trips, as they are likely to run foul of the logs, some of which are large enough to cause damage. In Munioriuni. Died, at his mother's residence in Mount Tahor, Don Sharp, on Tuesday, ! 8 o'clock a. m. July 25, lHU'J, of diptheria and was buried at the Pamasciis grave says I was laid up with a severe attiick I of inflammatory rheumatism in a most World's Fair Trairlrra Mill Mate It. The puhlic demand through service when traveling. It Isold (uhioifd to ilmiiKi) csrs. On the through ilid Vrstihuled trains of Ihe ChiriifO, t'liion AlMIMStNJt1iH'S Nom I ?llr Ii hfrl,, (Wen. thai llio vu-lrn ft. .... , m. miuijr I mm uf i ifiu I iHiillilf III 111 !! Hi lrruu. t.I ii.l.u uiiiii.iraiof "I lh taif ,. ( arl II. im l mi mi r-.. ha Itif rlalnu ai.luta, rxaia a' r.ult. I.. preiii Ui Mm tea, tar farm al lumiiru. I .. .. 1 1 . I Pai illc and Northaestcrn linn from or to 1 1 r...r ..u-i,rr. aniiin tu aiuaibt lna !.!. - . . Ii... I I .. . .. i , I . . ' "I Oi'lll v hub-" i tiimiia aim uiu'rnii-Mimi1 tiiiii. there is no change. Thin is the lliicst land fastest road. iimistuk ii nr:ri A'lm'r nl Iha cauia oi i art IUimi aart K A . Meu.lallhall. All j. f.unui. Jul )l. lava Ml Ml It is a mild laxative and a tonio to the digftive organs. By taking Biramons Liver Hegulutor you promote digestion, Iriug ou a reg ular habit of body and prevent Biliousness and Indigestion. MMf wlf wat aorrkr riUrrratrd with Comtltav lion and coiighiag , followed with Hlimding FiUa. After four month, uaa of Simreona Liver KrguUlof Ihe It almoil entirely relieved, gaining ttreiigtb. ami Beak." W. fi. Luraa, Lulaware, Onto. IfEVERY PACKAGE", Has oar Z Stamp In red on wrapper. J. II. ZKIUH 4 tO., fulLvialpl.la, l a. The People's Verdict. Pesides curing the worst case of rheu matism in Clackamas county, the fol lowing cases spesk : Mrs. Charles, of Seventh street says: "My boy's right leg was paralyzed from his hip down, so that he was unable to put his foot to the ground for over twelve months. After using three bottles of Mr. Hargreave's famous Seaweed Rem edy. He cn now run around without his sticks." Mr. Michael Quinn of Oregon City. yard in the evening of the same day. S. II . Robbof Prairie du Chien was in the city on Wednesday visiting with old time friends with whom he was ac quainted in the East. Among these were James K. Binuman and Joseph Hedges. He also knew T. W. Fouts's father well. The deceased wss the eldest son of the Hon. It. J. Sharp and the widow, Mrs. K. J. Sharp of Damascus, Or., his age being 21 years, 11 months, Mrs. Sharp and family have the sym pathy of their many friends and neigh bors in their sad sfllictions. Mr P. F. Morev, president of the Portland General Electric company went east to New York and Massachu setts the first of this week look after bus iness for his company. Mr. Geo. C. Brownell, attorney of the company will leave here on the tenth and meet Mr. Morey in New York. Mr. Brownell does not expect to be able to get back before the first of September. A Jacksonville dispatch to the Ore gonian says, W. L. Miller left for Oregon City this evening to take a position by appointment of his brother, Col. R. A. Miller, in the land office at that place. The young gentleman was born in Jack sonville, has received a fine edncation in literature and taw, is a polished writer on account of the rock croppings which interfered with grading and made it and fine speaker, and is thought to have very expensive . a bright future before him . Hoard of Equalization. Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Equalization will meet at the assessor's oflice in the court house at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday the 28th day of August 18!)3, the same being the fourth Monday in August, and con tinue in session from day to day during the week for the purpose of adiustinir any assessment which may be brought before it. J. C. Bhadi.ey, County Assessor. Oregon Uity, Oregon August 1, 1803. 4t Wood Hawing. The Babcock woodsaw. Work quickly and cheaply done. Leave orders at Grout & Confer's office or address me at Ely. Elmkr Dixon. As an after-dinner pill to strengthen the stomach, assist digestion, and correct any bilious tendencies, Ayer's Pills are considered the best. Being sugar-coated they are as agreeable as any confection, and may be taken by the most delicate. acute form. Three applications of the famous Seaweed Remedy entirely cured ine." Mrs. Geo. lieddaway says, "It is worth its weight in gold for rheumatism." Solil hy (Jko. K. Hahoiikavks, South Madison Street, or at Thayer A Alden's ollice, Oregon City. P. O. Box 288. Farm For Sale. 120 acres of good, level land, half open, half good timber, small creek running through the place, $100 worth of I in provements public school on one corner, located In section 20, t5Js, r3e; six miles from Union Mills, six miles east of Molalla Corners. Price I'.MH). For more Information address, Auoiist Hoi.dkn, Oregon City, Or. Vnr ale or Itrnt. The Seventh slirct livery stable and feed store hiiildittk'S on lils-ral term Itest arrangxit barn in the rity and well locatitl. Enquire on irtmiM-a, or at Krieman's Colh-e limine, 2;0 Washing ton street, Portland. if A Itargaln. For sale, 8 acies of land, In a high stale of cultivation, H, milt's from court house, adjoining South Oregon City, TM .. . I ! II . i no 11101 tit-niranie piece ol proHrty ever olfared in this city. Prices to suit the times. Address, A. W. Schwa. Out or Mght. The traveling public are now fully alive to the fact that the Chicago, Union P.tillc and Northwestern Line oilers the very best accoiimiilalo to the public from and to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points, not only during the World's Fair hut all the yt-ar around llncklen'a arnka Salve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts Rruises, Sores, Ulcers, halt Khmim' rever Sores, 'fetter. Clitii..l II....I- Chilblains, Corns, ami all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay reiinired. It perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents cr box. For sale by U A. Harding. Karl's Clover Hoot, the new Illo.! Puriller, gives freshness and clearness to tlie Complexion and cures Constipation. 25c, .Wc. .,,,1 n.oo. Sol.l ,y c.(i Huntley. ' ('all and see the lounges at R. L. Hohnan ami you will see some tf,si ones winch they ate selling manufacturer's prices Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Entkiickisk of fice. Portland prices. W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repair llnilnu una i,( ,a auri In lain In niy emiplny, 1 iii.kf hokmsiioixv; a sraiuiT All wripr irrrwnrn Tfi pp"Tt ..mw wua a. .billfeu U IfttAiii. Miop opKsitp corner from Top hardware store. ORECON CITY. OREC0N. photo'? at a Bargain On account of removal to 3d ami Morrison street on or alstut July lo-th, DAVIESTHE PHOTOGRAPHE! 1st ami Taylor street, will ttub hiHM.tH)cubiui-tsfortJ.50; Pit r is panels M.00. All work first class. A trill asked. FOR- almost at E. E. WILLIAMS, Grocer, oregon city. Masonic Building. The latest in visiting cards at the En- tkbpkisb Okpigi. Prices to suit you. Kbaubb'b Hkaoachk Cahsulks-Wah- ANTKD. University of Oregon, KUGICNIC. Open Monday, September 18. Just closed the ,,mt j.roHtMTot.H "ud.eH. Thorough instruct!!,, uhhichh course added. Tuition ireo. Kntnuwi. tt.n in t. anil lotunnir nl r...,u. Ii . . n- .....n.iiiHDItJ ntU'H 1(1 :;; Tnew, uh'j n.i ....... ,mu Ul(i Ci niuu. i,u, win receive immortal hud erviHinn. T,.le i r ABSOLUTELY PURE CIO To- n A. HARDING NONB lll'T oompitint PHAHMACISTSfMPtO Flie Permmerles nd Toilet Artttt Alao a full ilork nl OILS, at. ' J 1 r'AVwiiA. ... W JIN W. Joiinho.V. rroHidunt. MOItTOAOKKH 8AI.K. " The tinittiMlriieft will ;,.. ., ,,, ,. on the 24 ilay ,,( ' r. ' t',1 ''"f nl.,n leerllHt l-ri.nMl ei't. i ' v '." '"""' Pinker, 1 .iLl.ly du.fcrTA'rJL I nlD.":,,1"' Miujr , limn. , . , . . . " 7". i rai .mall belU. .bout w e, f',, " r.l hy the im, ' n i.l P"'nl. oncu ,(... h'Hl.ly ..111 In Mil "...J ,"ke J!"" t the l altiiKluil a.,H ,7.llee .w.,"r the unman. trm oft chattel mVirt.... """nt to the Heraon to J.HS',I! ,?f"''!l7 Hmue" . j. IK IHK It l u Itd July r, law. Ji.rtff(r. 1 UnloiulYoiirLive Three Dohcb of Moore's Revealed Remedy Will Make You Fd M Does your back acho? every step seem a burden" ' loo hillious. Moore's Rp.vc.ilnd Remedy Will give von ml icf. Trv it. ' t'Mi dn I !' in 'i.i re I Ml til Inn tin III Tl ir Pi. tl OI Ihe j Ilia Hill ItiT'i I't. 1 1,1 fy ai( hi lirw) h : 'H dm HI, ill f liii) ia it Tl, ?triii 't oi fllui it rin,. '"I '"ii I, tll'HIl It'll. "lift '"K p for 'I'dll I :rilB in of "tiht d liis -Do, f-Lot Bale by all druggists.