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Oregon City Enterprise. "rttlPAY, BKITKM1IKII 82, lHllil. "" Clack omi Co. Directory. (JOUNTT OrriCRKH, 1, W MH.tfiim r. Morton W. (Ulmtif H M lUm.hy J. II Wi.llnT.ri J.C Ilr,l,r II (lll..n Mum Nmyih II. I. Iliiiiiun I Hlplitni H.'.,ii MUiiuallui )Ulr Cuit ill CourU, ftMllT. iMMlMtt1'. ' 1r.nref, - jkbrnll aurllllMliUlll, 1'gfiWM. ' " Con'"'"""! OHKUON CITY urril.'KKM rftyiif, kir'lr ' (HIpIuI I'ullrt- TrMiurvr. ,.Hr AlK.riinv. HtlM't('",lttl'ia,"lllr' l ,p i ill Winr Hulk. T. W Rtilllraii I. I. I'c.rl.r J H I'linlnin J. K lOiiHulpa t J. UuL II . r., '. II. .Ur, w ii ii.... n I mi r un""-'. - - - nniiirr nmyili. CoutM ilKO" . O. All.rlM. Jr., II. . k.ll. ji (iifwiimaii, W htle, J J I'.,,,,, J W. u I "iiii'll, J. U. I'.irtof m.) T, I'. Ku. i. ii iijr rim""".. Nliliirir Bin (III txuiii'll nwudil W'wl until olitnh moiilli Itclir litll. ggT The May to build up Orriton Cllf Oregon City ptxiplr juar aatronage. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. Iltrry hlntimr with lilt mother n. hro llirr ti'lUMiml from Ilia Imp fluid oil Monday. llnlluiny A lliiwli M. loungi in l'ort. Uiul, therefore gt tlmlr prlcee Imiore you buy In I'lirlUnil. Ilull'i lUIr Itniiewttr enjoya tho oonfl. uVme uiul patronage of opW all ovr thf ilvlllwJ worlil who dm II to ifulore ml wp tli hair In natural rotor, Hhlluh'a Cum, tlm (imt Couuli mil ('nun' ( urn, It nr ttln by u 1'ixknt turruiiUiiit twenty-live diwra, only 2'x:. OlMrril lnvfl It. C. i. Ilmitlry. pry gratiM mir IS to 111 llm f. grran rulrnt Jio. rmttt ConVolV, a hiuihI hi. I m-IhmiI IhkiIh uiul nuppliM away down, lit I li Itwl Kniot. Mi. Al lliiKKiiit, tliitol.l reliable Imma lur will I (iiiiinl at H, K. Hetlpturo'i liliukttiiilli' tliiip wlnra da will U jiii'timl to miwt olJ mi. I tii'W friend like. tf Captain Sweeney, V. H. A.,Htn Ileg, Ctl ,: "Milfoil i'Urrli Kniiioilv It the llitl medicine I lityo tver (omul llitt noiilil ilo run ny kih." I'rlc'iO (U. K.I.I ly V. (i. 1 1 initio v . Tim rmriit rulnt liv rmitod ft lilu tli. In at tlm upMr uiul ( Fidli aim.! liirll to liiiH't Ilia nnpilrtol r.e hut l. rut down ftltoul liet with mv rml nifira ynt Ui I cut. Thli tliiiwillut with (tin wnt witlisr o( wlntKr the rut U likoly to rave oil- In liU-rtl tllit-t. Mint J. I'ttur ii. MIm M. Ii I.i.t k.T. prulrtnUniul nurwa of l'ditltnil move to their UmU t Cilmlntoiie where tlii-y can liiTrnlliT lio found. I'd I roll t out of town ill n-Bih tlirm hy li'U'phim t Mr. Ilunlli'y'a driitor, or aildri'M, Ungon City poat ollli-e, box 3i1, I.ittln Allrilit, tho oiidirful JapftiuDit child wIhimi atariliiiK l-liltT-i:liiiil)in, Ulunt'inK mid JiU'ijlinu have ktlrarted no imich attuntlon ul lonlmy'ft thi-atiir all laat wmk will 1 with the New York Novelty compftny ftt Uhlvely'i hull, Hat urday, Sept. -lid. Tnke the little onot to in them. Amotiif the InuidmiU of childhood thftt Und out in bold rwtlf. ft" our iiimnory rovnrU to Ihe dayi wtnn were youiiR, none re more promliieni lhan ftuvere iikm-aa. Tlm young rnothnr vividly ri'inetulviTii that it wan Chanilx'rUin'a CoiikIi Ki'iiicily cund her of croup, nd In turn ailiiuiilnliTt It to linr ow n or. uprlng and alwaya with the Im-hI rtwulU. ror titlu hy (morue A. llunliDK. ARE COMMENCING SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9th, AND TO CONTINUE TWO WEEKS WE WILL INAUGURATE A Our entire stock fiO-inch all wool Ladies' Cloth, oWncli wido Cashmere, rcr This is your purchase at Boht quality Calico, 20 yards for......... 0 flood unbleached Domestic, 18 ywh for J w Heavy unbleached Domestic, 10 yards for j w J'.leae'hed Muslin, 15 yards for............... 1 JJJ n. i . :..: w otnwlind. 14 vards ior i uu PERSONAL NOTES. A. Harding mid wllo ,.fton tho Monday'! tra fr xlt) ViMi iuUmlnK to taku In tlic world'i fulr. I'rof. I'. H. Ch-atoii ol Cluikanlii mid uouiilyii.:iooliUHirliitoiidi.ii of Columbia county w In the city on Hattirday. Among thoiM) who Imre been out In the hop fluid during Ihe Manon are C. A. William and family who ruturnod on Wftiluraday, H. (I. Ix ke who II vet near DmiiMoua wm lu the city on Saturday, Ho will begin tctjhlnu In the Hurinony mliool lh flmt llrat Monday In Octolmr. IVter Ward of the law firm of Hurl n, Waul (irt-Kg waa in the oily on Tuea ilny mid culled at thli ofllco. The firm Which he rniireiwiil baa oiM.neit nn haiKlwimo ollUct In thu Chmnbor of . I omini'rce building. J. W. Webb, an attorney from HI. lbVii Kalle, N . Y., wat in the city on Wnlmitdity, tlm gtntl of I'rof. It. W. i'rliigln. Ilurame from New York to ftlti'iid the world' fair mid comliiditd loUkoftlook around the l'tiifl.: coatl Imfore returning to the Kmplre tato. Mr. Webb wat very favorably InipreMwl with the appearmne of (hit tt'i'tion of the country. The lowimhip which wua thrown open for tcttli'ineiit on Tuewluy wut In great diMiiand miiongiHittliiiN, real or mppoMHl, for Ihe ollknr at the land office were called UH.n lo rept nerly 80 filing inott of them iMtlng either hoim.Ktend or liinUr claim. I'artlea were prtitent to file upon the achool land in Die town thlp but found llitl they were In the wrong place. A the county clerk of Claltop county wat alto ftcrepting filing it It tiipoM. that the number above given will be auiiinf nlcd by alioilt f0 tiiore llliiigt iimkiuv thelotul much more man ineie wa avuiaiiiu mini in ine townthip. The cniitrtclort upon Mufn ttreet r gettitiK along well with their woik in tpite of the et and ditaureeable weather and ! thv are now at work gravulinic the third I block (mm the upper end of the ttreot. I Th hauling ot gravel over the wet and tllppery road h( proven ft dilllrult job, but the rain ha been ft boon In the packing ol the gravel to that the roller which Iim been umh! ha pacl.ed it very nolidly. It i the Iniention of tlm con tractor to begin laying brick in a few day. There w an informal and quiet wed ding at the Uaptitt church at the own ing of the prayer uievting Wednemlay evening, when Mr. J. I). (ieorite and Mit Nellie G. IH'Iph without previous notice iretelited themtelve More Rev. (iilmau I'arker and requeued hiin to tie the knot which wa to make them one, which be of courte proceeded to do in hit hnppiett tlvle. The young couple took the K car for Portland where they will retidu. I jut Katurday a cook named Koran-itiM-k living at l'ortland and hi ate-ieon named Uogg were arretted for an at tempt to blackmail O. U. Winer, whom they charged by letter with contpiring to burn hi boute to get the inmiraneo. Thl man Itoeenttock la probably the name party that ran a rettaurant In the upper end of town in 1H90. A Mend in l'ark l'lace auk to have It announced that J. K. Groom will occupy the pulpit In the chapel next Hundy even ing. A Mr. Groom it a fluent and in tereetlug eiiker a large attendance la rcipieated. Good green tea 3llc. a pound. Choice nnoolorcd Z7vic. a pound at the Ked Front. you in GEEAT will be offered at it if Fine Goods and Low Prices will colors and black, Pr.)d. 50 20 Q goodS ETC., a big opportunity I Get Jl tOJLS Ol JL. IHiil ill Jnallre Conrt Cate. The following cae were tried ljefore HI Honor, T. W. Foul, tbi week: HtaUi of Oregon v Forbion A Miller: charge, cruelty to animal; tried before a Jury; Mute rnprnacnted by IMttrlct At torney C. II. 1'ye; defunte by George C. Itrownell, Kj. Verdict of Jury, not guilty, C'ott amounting to $ 107, wore taxed to promicuting wilnet. Ktateof Oregon v E. I). Cut and Mr. Laura Caai and J. 15. Btroup. charged by A. R. Ktronp with laroony from dwelling boute, breaking omn trunk and taking $1311, on ftaptmuber 2d 1H!).'). After a full and complete prolimi nary examination, the court decided that theiw throe dofunilaat were not Kiillty and tux ml the cott of protection to the prowtciitlng wltnet, thereby Rav ing Ihe exHinn to the county to the amount of fin 'JO. 0. H. Dye, dn'ty ilittrlct attorney, for atute ami George C. lirownell apixtared for the defenne. A butv tome I pretented aero the river where four engine and one water wheol are buty iluy and night pumping wuter out from U'hlnd the cofferdam to give the men an opprtunity to clear away the looto rock down to Ixtdrock o a to have a aolld foundation for the wall of the owor Iiouho. With all the pump at work the water can junt be kept out of the way of the men, and when a wa the cane on Tburiulay the cable to one of the big pump broke the water rapidly roae In the pit. On Webneiday there were 11 men engaged in getting wood to the fteyeral engine nd it keot them buy. It U thought that it may be nec eeaary to put in another pump much big ger than thone in ute to help out. The great exHtition and industrial fair will begin In Portland on the 27th, which will be on Wednemlay of next week. Htieriiitoiident Allen write that the protpectfor a fine exhibit waa never butter and that there will be eeveral fine and attractive feature which prove moat acceptable to the ticople who attend. The expotltioii baa become fixture and I looked forward to bv many who have occamon to do Portland at that eanon . It will lat one month. I.aHt week Mr. Arnold Gregarnon, ac companied by her children, left (or Nor folk, Nebrattka, where they will visit with Mr. Gregaron' parent for the winter in hope that the change of cli mate will improve her health which ha lieen very poor for the liutt year. Mean while Arnold ha fitted up room in the batement of the achool house where he la keeping bachelor' hall. The trestle upon the et aide of the electric line track from Moaa atreet to 12th it com pletod all but a abort piece of the sidewalk and on Tuesday it was thrown 0n for travel and the sidewalk and roadway on the west aide of the me tiriugem lur me ii-.nuo vn iimi. biuc track were taken up and the work okaying of the track waa tx-gun. II. J. Livermore, who ha for aeveral year past conducted a hotel in this city, left Monday for Geneaeo, Illinois, where ho will remain at least for a time and possibly locate, there permanently. He ha made many friends here who are aorry to see hi in leave. Geo. nroughton ha just completed the approach on 15th street (rem his yard to the new trestle and baa the pile ing set for another on KltU street. When those are done he w ill got out all lumber over the treetle. . Hon. It. C. Bradley and wife are in town this week veiling their son, the county aawHHor, John W.Bradley. Siever Kamaby wa in tha city on Monday on bnianeas, RES CLEARING RIDICULOUSLY 10-inch Silk Velvet, colors and black, per yard, $ 50 30-inch wide all wool Henrietta, colors and black, pr yd. 50 Good quality pin checked Ginghams, 14 yards for 1 00 Klack it white checked all wool Shirting Flannel, Pr yd. 25 Navy blue all wool Twillod Flannel, per yard, 35 Red all wool Twilled Flannel, per yard, 25 Men's Brogan Shoes reduced cut in prices have been made, which positively cannot bo the Best Styles and most serviceable goods and save sr l-1 noon n,r Sole Crowers of the New PACIFIC -f PRUNE, Rarliett, Most Prolific and beit drying SUUPyll & Cordray'i Theater. The Daily OreKonian eay the engage ment of the NipKin Koyal Japanese troiiie, in conjunction with the A 11-8 tar Novelty company, continue the balance of the week, with a matinee on Saturday at Coidray'a theater. The Jap perform aome wonderful feU In ladder climbing and bulancing, juggling and legerde main. Koine of their trick have never been equaled by any Japaneae com pan ic that have vitited thl country. In addition to the Jap there are given nu meroui specialty acta by white artitiU. The banjo playing and dancing of Mis Ilirdie lirigbtling are of a very entertain ing character, and she I enthusiastically received at every performance. Morrie and Mullen, ong and dance artist, and aeveral other artist, make up a tnoet pleasing performance in company with the Jap. A Good Thlnr to keep at hand. From the Troy (Kansas) Chief. Soma year ago we were very much audject to aevere spell of cholera mor bus ; and now when wo feel any of the symptom that usually precede that ail ment, audi a sickness at the stomach, diarrhica, etc., we become scarry . We have found Chamberlain'a Colic, Colera and Diarrlm a Remedy the very thing to straighten one out in such cases, and al ways keep it about. We are not writ ing this for a pay testimonial, but to let our readers know w hat la a good thing to keep handy in the houne. For by George A. Harding. Sot Ice. G. W. ProHser' new hall i finished at Oowt'KO, Oregon and will be rented by the night as follows except Friday night as the Good Templer have that night, on and after the first Sunday in Septem ber until further notice; Osweo granges each second Saturday in the month. For dance all niitht with piano, $6.00; for dance half night with piano. 2.50 ; any show 15.00. Good stage and well lighted. G. W. Pbosseb, Proprietor, tf For a lame back or for a pain in the aide or chest' try saturating a piece of flannel with Chamberlain'a Pain Balm and binding it onto the affected parts Tbi treatment will cure any ordinary cane in one or two days. Pain Balm alao cures rheumatism. 50 cent bottle for sale by George A. Harding. E. E. WILLIAMS, Grocer, OREGOn CITY. Masonic Building. If you are interested in artistic work in the line of painting and it kindred arts you should confer with Walter J. Pavl who is Just now engaged in paper ing, painting and decorating the Char man block for the new hotel which ie going in there. FEB I LOW FIGURES. win. Note the following reductions: to w WHOLESALE GROWERS AND DEALERS. Cannot be prune grown. Send for Catalogue. Mount Tabor, Oregon. DRUGS, THE PUREST AND BEST. TOILET ARTICLES, ALL THE LATEST IDEAS PERFUMERY, The Most Delicate Odors. PAINTS, Mixed and Unmixed Colors, OILS aw and oiled n Quanti ' ties. PLEASED t5ie Public when they ' trade at the City Drug Store. Charman & Co. POPE & CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of Heavy. Slifll al Mainni Mire, Tinware, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY -THE- Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largest Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. , Special sizes of Doors and Windows Estimates for Stair Furnished on application. Builders, give us a call, and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as ow as the lowest Price List Bent on application. Factory, Cor. Mian and 11th sts.. Oregon City. LOW PRICE SALE! We want trade Men's Oil Grain Boots reduced to $1 35 Men's Dress Shoes, lace or congress, reduced to 1 40 Child's Lace Shoes, riveted reduced to 50 Ladies' Dongola Button Shoes, patent tipped, reduced to 1 35 Ladies' B Calf Button Shoes, reduced to 95 Ladies' Congress Gaiters, reduced to 1 00 All of OUR CLOTHING greatly reduced. duplicated again this Fall or J Undesold. Immense StockI Write UsI OREGON made to order. Turning of all kinda Work and Store Fronts and we will have Winter. money on every