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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1S!. OKKl'.ON CITY OFFICKRS. II for, & (NWlltT. C cloH'ullc TvaMirvr. Cv Mturnoy, 8 i 'Ht rommlMlonr, 8. . ol Wier Vork, ll'.rum SirntKhl T. W. o ut Ckm. K. Burin K 8 'llf) R. U llolmiui K. F. lriK C. Hutxwk, Jr. W. II. Howell 0 Knslnwr, IV klnnstnl Qc.inoilmcn It, C. Steven. :?. Broughton, J. J. Cooke. BeiiJ. Jrnrsur, Muck Howell, L. 1, Porrer, Henry Mfld'iim, J. W. Mollnlt. .iiinell mee(flrt ttediud ofech month ir . tty anil. SPRAY OFTHE FALLS. Tin fruit jar filUrs at the Racket store. Wanted, 100 shoates. Address Cliff Farm, Canby, Ore. lino. Portland prices in fire works ami fl gs at tlie Novelty candy store. Fresh vegetables from Maplewood k m delivered to all parts of the city. A splendid selection of men's, ladies' and children's tan sli'X's at Channan & S n's. i KiceBc; hulk lard 10c; 10 pounds I1. G. sugar f 1.00, at the Red Front Ti .tiling company. That 10 acre tract on West Side can I,' now for fVX. Owner wants money. C O. T Williams Golden Wet baking powder is abso lutely oure. Every can is guaranteed to give satisfaction. E. K. Williams, t!:e grocer. Five room cottage convenient to car li ne and Main street $3 per month Cowl yard. Inquire of A. W. Schwan, a' Schwan & Piitrow's hardware store. For a quiet place to hitch yoiir horses a av from the motor line and a place to g '( a first class job of repairing or horse ; eing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fih street. A bottle of Wright's R'Kt Beer ex ti.u't makes five gallons for ten cents. A cheap and health-giving drink. E. E. Williams, the grocer. For more than fifty years, children, fi .tn the age of three months to ten j- .irs, have been benefited by Steed ! id's Soothing Towdfrs New line of nek pins just arrived at lie Racket store. Wanted, a girl to do housework in a I rivate family, no children. Must be a Capable, industrious girl. Apply at this cflice. l or Btipplieg for a camping trip to the Mountains or a picnic, go to MarrA Rob C 'Ijoo Their goods are all fresh and t!i-y will save vou money. Now is yourrhanceto gt shoes cheap. The Eastern Shoe Store is closing out. The front door will be locked before Ijfg South Electric Hot.;!. Oregon City. Meat from cIipio second grade beef cannot be othi-rwhe than tough and ta' ieless. Alhright buys only the best or -Tck three ar.d five year-old stall fe I-steers furnish his stakes and roasts j ii -y and tender nough for a king. few of thoe 100 to $150 lots left, cn!v a few hlork from the opera house. T, y term. Apply o C 0. T. V.:'l'amH. .Mr. and Mrs D. II. Glass moved T i- "day from the France cottage, on 11th $' fi-et, into the new dwelling on 8th and W.idhing on streets, belonging to H. I K-ly, The water commission have taken up to.- two-inch pipe line extending from "MAn street to Green Point addition, a ii; replac-d it with a four-inch main an 1 put in three hydrants A. T. R. Snydet, theenterpriaing pub-li-,,er of the Valley Transcript, until f.i ently issued at Dallas, has removed I paper to McMinnville, and now is 8 ,! the same -wire a week. The Red Front Trading company, it.iA i"g purchased the balance of stock of g . -r.il meiclmndire formerly owned by II unilton Bros., are now running at the O. '. stand and solicit vour patronage. T' new company is composed of W. H . S i.lth, J. A. Talbert, Eli Crisswell, Thos. AM -n and C. H. Dye. Judge McBride held an adjourned ses ::: of ci.cuil court last Friday.' A jury summoned in the action of George V.t er aaini-t Fred Huffman for the r .very of money, and a veHict brought in for $100. A number of sheriff's sales w.- e confirmed, and the court adjourned -v. rhout a day appointed. r'rank Hann. who was arrested a ' .-i pie of weeks ago pending investiga ti o8 of the murder of James Brown, n-.r Wilhoit, the first week in January, v released from custody Monday. Tl -re wan no evidence connecting him m il the murder. Young Burley, who held on the -ame charge, was a'so d.-.-iiarged. he Dew officers of the Reiiekah De a e Lodge elected the following new c", era last Friday night: Mrs J C 1, a lley, N G; Mrs J. J. Cook, V G; Mms Ada Bidwell, R S; Mrs 8 God f iy, P S; Mrs S S Walker, treasurer. J. W. Molfitt has foreclosed the mort g.,.e of $!)00 he held on Moody & lii li irson's Block of gentleman's furnish 1D.' goods, and has taken poswesion of t;.o same. Tlie store is in charge of T. F. Ryan with Miss Mabel Ilanni gd as clork. Other small amounts Lave been filed against the concern. The Oregon Ci'' Transportation com pany will now run the steamer Gray Ealo in connection with the Al ton between Portland and Indepen dence and will make daily trips. The new arrangement takes place today (Friday,) ami the steamer Altona will pass Oregon City every morning at 7:13 and connect with the Gray Eagle from Independence at Mission Landing, wliete freight and passengers will he trans ferred. Tlie Altona w ill rettiru to Port laud in the afternoon, while the litay Eagle goes back to Itidciendoitco, thus giving a daily round trip boat along the entire route. There was a closely contested jury trial in Justice Dixon's court last Satur day. John Carr hud been living on Uenrv Troge's place near Damascus, and had done some woi k for Troge in the way of putting up buildings and clearing land, and brought suit against the latter in the Biitn of $140, alleged to bo due him for lalxir performed . Troge tendered Carr $3.40 in the presence of the eourt, as the amount actually due him, And the jury brought in a verdict for this amount. Hedges & Griffith appeared for the plaintiff and II. E. Cross for the defendant. The H?opl of Leon desire to appreciate the kindness of Oregon City residents In donating to the sufferers at the recent fire in that section. Karl Haherlin acknowledges the receipt of $10.50 from C. S. Porter of money donated by citizens of O-egon City and G. Gutterman ac knowledges the receipt from J. C. Tracy in cash an J goods donated by Sheriff Maddock, Recorder Ramsby, Assessor Bradley, County Clerk Horton, Deputy Sheriff X. M. Moody and I, Soiling, the sum of t'20. Brigadier-tieneral Beebe came up from Portland Monday evening anil made the regular quarterly insjiection of company F. He complimented its officers and members on the excellent showing made. He was accompanied by Colonel Jack son of the regular army, and Major H. E. Mitchell, Major L. C. Jones, Major G. W. Frcemao, Japt. J. T. Strain and Capt. W. B. McKay, f his staff. Dr. E. C. Dedman, of Clackamas, died of apolexv last Friday, aged 78 years. He came to Oregon in 1878, and ha since resided at Clackamas. Funeral services were held at the family residence last Sunday at 2 P. M , and the inter ment took place in the Multnomah cemetery at 4 P, M. of the same day. The Southern Oregon Chautauqua As sembly convenes at Ashland July 10th, and Dr. Gunsatilua and other talent who will participate in tlie assembly here, are also booked for Ashland. State Senator Geor.e C. Brownell will de liver the address there on Grand Army Day. Jacob Cas-ell, recently of Tacorna, has purchased the lease, good will and furnishings of the Cliff House from J. Bittner and assumed charge of the same. Mr. Cassell is an experienced hotel man, and will no doubt prove a successful caterer. Edward Seol, who lives across the rivei from Canbv, was exmined before County Judge Haves last Satuaday on a charge of insane. Messrs. Rinearson & Hyde appeared for the accused, and as a very sano defense was made, Seol was dismissed. The annual state camp meeting of the M. E. church will convene at their grounds near Canby on Friday, July 5th and will last two or three weeks. The gmve and camping grounds are sightly and there will no doubt be a large at tendance ami interesting gathering. Miss MamU Walsh who has been at tending St Johns school has returned to her home in New berg. Miss Mamia's many friends will miss her especially Mr. and Mrs. Smd.w, with whom she made her home. Prof. L. W. McAdams. principal of the Eastbam school, has removed his family to this city from Salem, and now occupies the Chambers Howell cottage on Twelveth and Jefferson streets. Wanted Two horses, weighing about 1200 pounds, well broke and gentle. Will buy a span together or separate. Apply to J. Tompkins, Bolton. People who desire raspberries for can ning, red or black, can do well by ap plying to Tompkins Brothers. Harry Sloper has disposed of his bar-b-r shop under the Entkwbisk office, to Frank Rogers, recently of Portland. The Britishers Pleased. "The New Syndicate Shows form as lame and complete a circus and menag erie as has ever visited Victoria. It created the most favorable impression. " Victoria (B. C' Colonist. (ilrl Wanted. A irirl for ireneral housework. Must be a good cock. None other need apply. Mas. Gbohob Bbouoiiton. I he New Store. At G. W. Grace's store on Molalla avenue, farmers as well as town people will fi tid one of the best stock of goods in Oregon City to Belect from. Living prices. Country produce handled. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal. says: "riliiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good" Price 50c. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. C. Moehnke, ol Mink, were In the city Tuesday. John Wilhoit, of Wilhoit, was an Ore gon City visitor Monday. Loren K. Adams, the Ilillaboro at torney, spent Sunday in this city. W. W. Dickenson, of Willhoit, was in town Tuesilay on probate business. Mrs. R. L. Hotmail and daughter have returned from a two week's visit at Mc Minnville. W. F. Hubbard ol tho Clackamas hatchery, has returned fiom a business visit to Idaho. The Misses Hamilton and Roberts went to Salem Wednesday to sHnd the Fourth of July. I. A. Macruin, chairman of the board of railroad commissioners, was in Oregon City Tuesdav. Win. Foley, tho Portland harrester, was in Oregon City Saturday looking over the old landmarks. Mrs. M.E. Kellogg of Portland, and Mrs. F. A. Helm, of Corvallis, were the guests of Mrs. U.S. Stiange last week. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith and son of Eagle Creek, spent bunday In Oregon City the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Latourettc. Fred Hedges, who has been attending the state university at Eugene for the past year, has returned home to spend the vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Houghton, of Whitewater, Wisconsin, are visiting G. II. Wishartand family. Mrs Houghton is a sister of Mr. Wislnirt. Samuel Holmes left Monday for an extended visit on the Sound, and will probably visit Alaska before his return. He will be absent several weeks. Miss Imogene Hatding gave a pleas ant party last Friday evening in honor of Miss Lucy Stanton, of Roseburg, who had been her guest for several days. William Siincral, of Salem, state stock inspector, and who for several years past has been marshal for the state fair grounds, was in Oregon City this week. Mrs. J. L. Kahaley and her daughter, Miss Margaret Bailey, of Seattle, who have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Chase, loft for their homes Wednes day. Miss Ana Baird, one- of the popular teachers of the Easthara school, left for ber home in Portland last Saturday, where slie will spend ber vacation with her mother. A. B. Marquam, of Maiquam, passed through Oregon City Saturday on his way home from Portland where he has been serying for the paBt six weeks on the U. S. trial jury. Constable "Jinks" McCown, Charles Pope, Ray Norris and Jake Rinearson returned Wednesday from- a trip to Eas tern Oregon. They came over on horse back by the Barlow route. Hon. Lon Cleaver, formerly register of the La Grande U. 8. Inrul office, but now a resident of Portland,. was in Ore gon City Tuesday. Mr. Cleaver is a na tive of Clackamas county. Charles P.artell. of Portland, who served several years as slneet commis sioner of East Portland, hub now bailiff in the circuit court, was in the city Wednesday on business before the county court. Miss Ora Spangler, one of the teachers of the Eastham school, is spending her vacation at Corvallis. Shfr was accom panied by her sister Miss Lulu, who had been visiting friends in the city for a few days. II. S. Gile, of Salem, president of the State Christian Endeavor Union, was in the city Monday night. He is very enthuaiastic in the matter of securing the international Endeayor convention for 1807. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dick, of Lestre, Washington, have retnrned to their home after a abort visit with Mrs. Dick's uncle, Mr. Clark Greenman, of this city, and aunt, Mrs. O. E. McCord, of Mount Pleasant, Normun Lang, superintendent of tho Willamette Pulp & Paper Company has returned from Oakland, California, ac companied by his bride, formerly Miss McKee. They have taken up their residence in the dwelling owned by the company. George II. Himes, secretary of the Pioneer Association, G. Peaslee, of Peaslee Brothers, printers, A. P. Arm strong, principal of the Portland Busi ness College, and A. C. Sandford, agent for the Standard dictionary, called at this office Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hicinbothern, of Columbus, Washington, have been visit ing friends and relatives in this vicinity Among them Mrs. James 8. McCord, of Mount Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs J. L. Swafford, of Elyvillo. They ex pect to remain until after the M. E. camp meeting at Canby. Mrs. E. S. Elliott, of Roseburg. was visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Fields ofCanemali. She was accompanied by ber daughter, Miss Mabel, and Miss Carrie Sykes, alse of Roseburg. Mrs. Elliott is the wife of the well known engineer on the Southern Pacific, be tween Roseburg and Portland. They left for their homes Sunday. Prof. R. W. Pringle, who formerly held the principalship of the Oregon City public schools, but who during the past year has had uhurgo of the schools at Brodhead, a thriving young city of Wis consin, lias been re-engaged for the com ing year at that place at a raise of $150 to his salary. The professor's many friends in this city are pleased to hear of his merited success In his new field, Pro), and Mrs. Pringle will spend their summer vacation at their old home at St. Regis Fulls, Mew York. Attorney A. S. Dresser went to Sa lem Wednesday on legal business, R. Giuthcr, of Mink, and one of the bright young teachers of this county, was in Or-gon City Wednesday. Miss Nellie Younger, ol this cily, was the guest over Tuesday night ol Mist Jennie Rowcn, at her home in Beaver Creek. Mrs. Geoige Fuchus, Jr., nf this city, and Mrs, J. G. Bunnell, of Milwaukee leturned Monday from an extended yisit of several weeks to Victoria. Mrs. Bestow, who has been seriously ill from the effects of a shock received from being thrown from a wagon a couple of weeks ago, is much improved. Mrs. E. K.Andicws returned from a trip to Iowa last Friday. She was ac companied by ber father, Mr. J. Werne, and ber brother and sister, who expect to make this city their homo. The recent event of K-iety circles at Firwood, was the wedding ceremony ol James G. Du Sliuaer and Miss Mertie M. j lKjuglus, which took place last Sunday j at the residence of the bride's puren's, Elder A. S. Dixon olllciating. Their! many friends congratulate. Miss Mary Berger, formerly of this city, who was acquitted of a charge of j sending unlawful matter through the U. ' S. mails in Portland last week, was ; tendered a reception at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jmd Wear, at Eugene, last j Friday evening. About 300 people wore ', present. j Mrs. George C. Brownell and sou, Howard, left Sunday evening for a several weeks visit al Boston, her old j home. While there, Mrs. Brownell will attend' the internulion.il convention of the united societies of t luislian En deavor, to which she Was elected a dele gate by the state endeavor convention. Baptist Convention Echoes. The session of the Willamette Baptist Association, which closed la-t Thursday evening, was one nf the lamest and most successful eyer held in the Willamette district. Their next meeting will he held next year at Cavalry church In Portland. On the last morning home miesiona were discussed by tho conven tion. It was reported that during the hard times the Oregon societies had run $J0O0 behind in the work, hut arrange mants have already been made for re ducing the indebtedness one-half and the whole is ixpected to be wiped out by the time of the of the state Baptist state convention, which convenes at Eugene in October. Si-x church- have imtn built this year atul several are in course of construction, making a prom ising building boom. D. C. LaNmrette, treasurer of Mc Minnville college, repotted that the $l.r, 000 upon which a gift of $0,0(10 frm the National Baptist Ediu-ntional liciety depended, had been raised One of the pleasing features of the last alternoon He-sinn, was an aililress by Rev. J. T. Huff, ol Oysterville, Wash., who was pastor of tho Oregou City church in 1H7I;.X0, and who planted the trees that now afford such a pleasant shade. There wer only fifty (Jvh-gates at the Amity convention last year, while 117 delegates registered at this gathering, besides a large num br of visitors. This scores another point in favor of Oregon City as a con vention city. II. E. Cross gave the entire dolega tion an excursion to Gladstone park. They filled two cars and as they passed the historic building in the north part of town, that served as the first Bap tist church in Oregon, thrt rousing cheers went up. During the session of the convention dinner and supper was served in the basement of tho church, and the del egates and visitors were entertained at the homes of the memlers of the con' gregation at night and for break fast. The Clackamus county alliance will hold a meeting at Canyon Creek on July Oth. Gentlemen's celluloid collars, Racket store. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DIX CREAM MHING Mo9t Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. mm Highest is our aim... Wo mako a ppoclalty of fine Toa.Coffoo ondSplcos StaulVs Cash Grocery. Commercial A FOOT NOTE. Pflrmit us tr muka " r rund ensy, by fitting your foot with a foot-!, Y wear that wears well while wearing out, '( yet does not wear Kmusse Bros., Oregon City.jj if. AT OUKCJON CITY HIE MUCH OF Ha Kecord Uliiinpeacbable, tlie Itcacli of J-alo8 Kivals. COMING IX ALL THE NEW GREAT AND PARIS Monster Museum, Triplo Circus, Great tacular i'tiitcanl, Grand Aggregation ol isew rcuaaiioiiai features. L.''''S KIAI.TO, tlie Strongest Minion Ecartli. Victoria, tho most Majestic Royal m' - : .:..:.. 'ri... Oi.lu li.Uiw, Tlimr ! dm 1 7 iitvitrM.,. Ai'Lniillv liougai i Igor ever in iiiiHivny. vj . .. performing equestrian feats beyond conception uu the back nf a Hying thorough t i .....i !.. .... :...n i tlmi i.'ir.'li.y tin. rinir. Iii he seen milv with thilHU great shows. 10,000 scuwol of Educated S-a I.ions. No other show foHsessmg such sn iittriiction. , JST" l!y an arrangement with the leading Shows of Aiiict a Hub will be the Only t'lfCUH tlmt will visit this section this year. PRESENTING AX UNABRIDGED EXALTED IN AIM -4 BIG SHOWS 100 SENSATIONAL Tlie IiohI PitrtnriiiliiK Eli'iliiints. Leopards mid lluby Cainiils. W Urnat Circus Ai'ta. Ti Oreat llanda In Htreet Pannle. Courtly KnlKlitsaiiil IMmi'M. THE GREATEST BAREBACK RIDERS THAT THE WORLD HAS EVER PRODUCED. THE ONLY ELOCK OE GIANT AKKIOAN OSTHICIIES. Tho Largest Birds on Earth and the Only Show Possessing Such a Ecaturn. Two Menageries of Wild Beasts And otien Dons ol Savnge lirutcs, Mumnioth Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Hyenas, Hears Wolves, Leopards and ranthnrs. iohras trained to drive like horses. Knights in Armor, Ladies as I'rinceaHos, Male and Female Jockeys, Sunadroons of 1'rinccsfleH, Nobles and Cavaliers in Royal Robes and Rich CoHtumcs, Mounted on Spirited Horses like Days of Old. He sure and ask your Station Agent for cheap Excursion Rates. Every railroad gives low rateB to this Ilig Show. At 10 A. M. a (ilorloim, Grand Holiday Fre Streot Parade. ONE DAY ONLY, AFTENOON JND NIGHT. DOORS OI'EN AT 1 AND 7 P. M. This will positively 1 the only Circus that will visit this ecctiou this year. General Admission. - 50c. Children Under 1 Your 25 Cent. C. P. LOONEY, . . . Dealer In . . . CHOICE HAY, STRAW AND FEED, General Expressing, Job work and Moving. Corner of Hrldge, .... Oregon City, Or. Quality No matter what you 1 f n y lit our storo it in tlio very ln-Ht of its kiml. Kvi'i-ytliintf in new mid frt'sh. Wo would nsk you to call and hco our stock. Wo have tho bv'st brands of all goods, andean in homo lines show you Honu'tliinj; very lino. Dnnk Block, fl vour travel nlona life's fi tho wearer out. ! MONDAY, JlLY J5. ALL TLNTED EXHIBITIONS! I in er inhabit', Unblrmislied, above : : : : : : : ITS ENTIRETY! SYNDICATE SHOWS HIPPODROME. Elevated Stages, Iouble Menagerie, Spec AND UNPARALLELLED PROGRAMME! AND TURK IN TONE I COmtJINtrU- AND STARTLING ACTS I K drove of MonHtur CiuiipIh. .idiritn, lkara and lluliy Monkuys. 2(Klri'nt Kcupiirit. Klchly (.'arvuU and Glided Tulurau WaKiins. Myrluii Chkhh, liKiisauil Lairs.