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Oregon City Enterprise. Clackamas Co. Directory. Clfrk of Court. dhttrirT, H wont or. Trowmrvr, Brkool Ht'tporlntf u.li'iit. 8rTor. Coroner, C..mnilMimier, OOf.NTY OFKIt'KK. Onion K. IWyse Tall lor Warrants. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing list of county warrants which wore issued mora than seven years prior to July 1, ISM, amt taken from tho clerk' oll'uv, but not prenonted (or pay ment, will be cancelled o( record pur suant to law, if not presented for pay uhi, F. Hrtii K. l . Va.Mivlt. M. Kamvt'Y M. L M.H.re J.O. Brn.tlcy I inm-t within xixlvihtvii fmin Jnk- 1. lS'Wi. Xo. ;!15r, John A. fouler for fcl, issued PERSONAL NOTES. II. S. utlwon P. V Klnnair.l H. U lloiman ! I Klohanl Swtt i I Kruk Jaguar FRIDAY, JULY 17, ISM. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. HEADQUAUTERS FOR Oranges, lemons, bananas, straw berries, dried fruits, vegetable etc. E E. Wii i.iams, the Grocer. Silk umbrellas for $1 at the Racket lore. Phosphates, all flavors at the Novelty Candy Factory. If you want a sewing machine for $'.'' (to to Bellomy & Hunch's. The very latest style shirt waists beautiful patterns at the Racket store No broken collars or trayed cuffs come Borne from the Willamette team laundry. All work guaranteed. Josenh Rice has removed his office from the Willamette block to A. S. I'resm'r' quarter over the Bank of Ore gon City. Dr. Ball doe all kinds of dental work hich lie guarantees to be first-class, and at prices to suit the times. Office in Courier building. Karl's Clover Koot will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 2Eh:..50c., an a dollar. For .tie by Geo. A . Harding. lr. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kind of denial work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. All operations guaranteed for 5 years. Call and get my prices. Office ia Barclay building The bargains at E. E. Martin' store wiiiowy iasi 10 oays. nugs. 8llt5".v I Oregon City, damaged by smoke, will be sold at half L ,. ,' .......:- a ..lUofamilef. yricr , mailings, miKimy uhuiukcu bi lialf price, and good aiatting at two thirds of the regular price. 8. M. Ramsby left four large Plymouth Kock eggs about the size of goose eggs. The aforesaid hen make a regular every day business of laying eggs of this size, and bids fair to continue her efforts in this line for some time to come. liorn, in this city to Mr. and Mrs, T. Leonard Channan on the morcingof July loth, a son, the first-born; weight eight jpounds. Mother and son are prosperous .and happy but the father is in serious danger of sun stroke during this hot fWeather. July ", ISSti; No. :i:t."t, P. S. Noyer for fcl, issued Nov. !, 18S8; No. 3N2, J. A. Confer for t, issued IVc. 5, ISSSj No. 4045, I.ucien Geer for i, issued Feb. (i, ISSsi; No. -Mid, Henry Kerns for K, issued April 2, 18Sl; No. 4412, Jacob Kerns for $5, issued May l, 18S',; No. ! 4(157, Jacob Kerns for , issued June 3, 18S;. G. F. Homos, Clerk, By II. S. Stkanuk, Deputy. Stockholder's .Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oie gonCity Manufacturing Company will he held at the office of 'he company in Oregon City, Saturday July 11, lSlMi at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day for the pur pose of electing directors of the corpora tion to serve for the ensuing vear, and for the transaction of snch other business as may come before said meeting. C. G. Jacohs, Secretaiy. 0 regon City June 10, Uiti, The Portland. Re-opened near the corner of Main and Seventh street. Clean, bright, well furnished dining room and private rooms elegantly fitted up. Have one of the most skillful cooks on the Coast. If your meat order doe not please1 you, just let me know. Best dinner- in the city including a glass of wine for 25 cents, 11:30 to 4 p. m. Oysters served in every style. Open day and night. Give The Portland a trial. L. RrcoNicH, Proprietor. A Laboring flan's Home. F'or a person, who desires to stop pay ing rent and to raise their own tegetables aud fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, on6 acre on Abernathy road mostly im proved, house, chicken yard, good well and some fruit. One mile and half from School house and church le from place, three brick varda and saw mill near by. Price $250, part down, balance on time. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire at place or address G. W. Waldbon, Oregon City. Cabbage of this year- growth, fresh : and crisp, peas tl.at cook up tender and juicy and vegetables of the season de livered daily to all parts of the city from Torn pk in Bro-t' gardens. Goosberries in quantities for canning at very low kirice. Leave orders with the delivery wagon or by mail. The handsome large scale maps of the United States and of individual states, Xix.d are seen frequent on the walls of li cranes aim public onu-es vary in price irbm $3.00 to 5 00 and upward. By ' special"' arrangement, involving large rnmliers of these maps, the American JIailway Gmde Co., loti Adams Street, Chicago, is enabled to offer one of them free with each new subscription to the Kand McNiiltv Railway Guide. Anv one who has ever had an attack of inflaiiiiiiat try rheumatism will rejoice with Mr. J. A. Stumm, 220 Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, over his fortunate icape from a sit-ge of that distressing ailment Mr. fituunn is foreman of lMerriam's cinfectionery establishment. Home months ago, on leaving the heated work room to run across the street on an errand, h" was caught out in the rain. The result was that when ready to go tiome that niht he was unable to walk, owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He svas taken home, and on arrival was placed in front of a good fire and thor oughly rubbed with Chamberlain's Pain Balm, During the evening and night he was repeatedly bathed with Best and Cheapest Insurance. Save money on your insurance by call ing on E. E. Martin, who represents the only Mutual doing business in Oregon City. You cannot afford to keep on throwing your money into policies and pay from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad vance and then have the company ftfTl. The Oregon Fire Relief association will stand the closest investigation. E, E. Martin, Agt. Commercial Bank Block. For Young .Men and Young Women There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick as to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is mussy their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnsworth's barbershop. Nollee to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the time for receiving sealed bids for the con struction of a school building at Wil lamette Falls, (school district No. 105;, will be extending until Saturday, July 10th, at 8 p. m. By order of board of directors, July 7th. G. C. Ki.nnky, Clerk of District No. m. Cares Croup. "My three children are all subject to cioup; I telegraphed to San Francisco, got a half a dozen bottles of S. B. Cough Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God bless you for it. Yours, etc., J. If. Cro.ikh, Grants Pass, Or." For sale by C G. Huntley, druggist. Notice to Pleasure Seekers. Persons wishing to go to some quiet pleasure resort should always prepare for the trip and in trying to think of the Miss Josephine Clark, of Spokane, is visiting her cousin, Mis Ktta Poie. Mrs. K. L. Ruber, of t'orvallis, was visiting relative in this city during the week- Mrs. W. II. Pearl, of Albany, is spend ing a week with her sister, Mrs. R. D Wilson. Mrf. J. Yegeliu and family are spend ing a couple of weeks with friends at Champocg. Mrs. J. T. Barton, of Junction City, i in the city the guest ofex-Couutv Treasurer M. L, Moore. Charles l.ogus, of East Portland, was in the city Wednesday looking after his property interests. Mis .May Kelly left Thursday for a visit of attout a mouth with relatives and old friend in California. Miss Maud Upton ot Portland, is the guest of Mrs. C. D. Latourette during the Chautauqua assemblv. Mr. A. W. Cheney, wile and nurse left Tuesday night for Seaview, where they will remain for several weeks. President P, I.. Campbell of tho Stale 1 Noimal school at Moinmoth, tamo down I Tuesday, and ia attending the Chautau qua assembly. James Frit of iVt-atur, III., accom panied by his wife and sister-in-law, is! visiting his uncle, August Mauta of Maple Lane. Mrs R. L. Holman of this city has re ceived the sad intelligence that her sis ter, Miss Alice llixou died at Seattle last Saturday. Misses Genevieve and Helen Griffith of Salem, are visiting their sister, Mr. R. A. Miller, and attending the Chau tauqua assembly. Mis Addie Clark one of tUj teacher in the West Oregon City school, -who is staying at her home in Polk county. during the vacation, spent the Fourth of July and the first days of the Chautau qua in Oregon City. G. M. Irwin, state suprintendent of public instruction, was attending the Chautauqua assembly this week and is making great prearation for district teacher institute to be held at Newport at an early date. W. E. Yates, the newly elected pros ecuting attorney of the second district, passed through Oregon City Sunday even ing on his way home at t'orvallis. Mr. Y'ates enjoy the distinction of having been elected on the republican ticket by majority of 5u0. Rev. Gilman Parker left Friday for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he is at tending the international convention of the Young People Baptist Union. There is a large ga henng from the United States and Canada. Rev. Parker is the only delegate Iroin Oregon. The Misses Elizabeth and Agusta An derson of Santa Clara Cal., who have been visiting the family of H. L. Kelly for the past week, returned home Thurs day. They are the daughters of A. P. Anderson who was the rector of St. Pauls parish in this city about eleven years ago. S. M. Ramsby ex-county recorder ami chairman of the county central com mittee, accompanied by his family, lelt Saturday for ti is Molalla farm, where they have taken up their residence. After harvest is over Mr. Ramsby will return to Oregon City and whoop up the campaign for McKinley and Hobart. Capt. J. T. Aperon, president of the board of regents of the State Agricul tural college, attended a committee meet ing ot the board in Salem, Tuesday, President Apperson. Govenor Lord and Benton Killin were appointed a com mittee to recommend a suitable person for president to succeed President J . M. BIoms. It is learned that two of the com mittee favored II. B. Miller for that posi tion, while Capt. Apperson desires to offer the position to President Bloss. Klamath Fall advice report that m'o plo there experienced an unusual elec trical storm on Sunday afternoon, Eve witnesses say that a vivid streak of light ning whs followed b.v a single, peal of thunder that awakened the echoes of old l.inkville anil made the inhabitant be lieve they had Ihm'H transposed to a prairie slate. The lightning took hold ol the elect lie light wires god at several places in tow n penpluexperieiii-ed shock. , P. mxli'iM-k, the blacksmith, was sitting at his home reading about the political fortunes and misfortunes of Senator T.'ller w hen he was xtiikcn and was unconscious lor a time. Ilia wife was also shocked but not seriously. Numerous other less marked cases were reported hut no serious damage other than the burning out of a uumlor of the electrical lamps occurred. Free insurance blotters F. E. Dona i nsnx. i W. J. Evans, of Beaver Creek, wiitea the following concerning the recent burn ing of his shingle mill "The mill wasj burned down with all the contents ex-1 cept the shingle machines and the en- j gilie. I S,iH timl-clasa shingles, almut I 20,0 K) shingle Wilts, with all tools, hells ! and shafting ami p.irt of a set of carpen-' ter tools, Went up in the Maine. The fire started from the woods, which threw ! Sunday Seirvicos. sparks on the building, c.iusing it to nite. I was at lUe Oregon City ho" taking my sick boy homo and the hired man was in Oregon fily with shingles at the time the mill was burned. My loss a $:M0, with no insurance." Our scial oll'ee sale will mean a sav ing of no less than 25 cents on each dol lar. We mean what we sav. MissC. Gol.hSMiTH, The Milliner. While in Stockton, Cal., some time ago, llio. r. Langan, of Los Hanns.that state, was taken verv severely with cramps and diarrhoea. He chanced to meet Mr. C. M. Carter, who wa sim ilarly alllicted. Ho say: "I told him of Chamlerlaiir Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy, and we went to the Holden Drug store ami procured a Uitlle of it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief and I can vouch for its having cured me." For sale by ti. A. Harding, drug gist. Best insui auce companies F. E. IKinai.iisov. sr. I'At'l.'s rill urn - K - Itii'lntnl uvr .'I, lU'i'lur. Hum,' . hi II a. hi, a nl s p. in. Smut -y kfii' hi hi 111 it, in, rittsr roNuittMt uiiinai, riirnrit.- lii'v. J. W Ciiivali l'I.T Hervii'i'a si U Ml a. M ml 7 .'SI r M Hnn. lay Helmut utter inuriiltia aervlee. Player ineeilii Wetlnemla) meiim n 7 Slii.eliH'k I'raver nieetlliii et YnmiM l-ei'ior'a rioclety nf ritrf'iuu kinteavnr vwty Hmntny tvriiniK at rt ;Hi tmuiit. Kills I' II A I- 111 1 (III Kl'll -II ay M I.. Iti iiii, I'aaler Mnriiln Hervlev al II Similar Helmut ai Ul:., tvi-iilim Servlee 1 Ml, lleaulur traer nieeiltin Wetnela evening. Mmiililjr ('meiialil Meelllttf every Wntlieailay evening (iriH-eilliiK Hie Krai Mini, lay hi llio lliulllll. A enMUl lit vlt mi l.m In all. ST IOIIN H l lll'UCII I A I Mill. II' - Itsv. A III i.i.kuh a la l. I'a. ur mi sun, la) luaiaal ami III .hi a. H Kvery eeuml ami (, until Hun, lay Herman aerimiii alier llio n uel.H'k tnaaa At all ullier maaaea KiikIUIi eriiiniia. Miimlav School al I Mi r Vetera, a,,'ollral atHMccia ami llene.llelloli al 7 M t MKI'llnlilsr M-HruI'VI, nil lu ll - Kit a. . Siavaas. I'a.lur Moinini aervli-vai II Sllll'lav Helmut al til tal. I laaa ineetlim alter iimrnlUK .cry lie. Kvenlnt aervlee al 7 l Kpwnrih l.eaauv meeiiii Hiimlay evening al il .Hi. Trayer Meeting I hut., lay evening at 7 au alrangera enntlaltv Invlieil. rtltsT I' It K H II Y T K It I A N IIIIHril -Hv, A J. Moiiigoiin rv. I'aaior Servieea al II a ami 7 .w r a. 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III g, A paper lor Si shav Si iidui Whnkshs, tlioae who havti a Famh. GiaiuN or IIoisk Pi.rs. A paper lor the lamily, old and young. A W I'llll llla joiiv mon rin wnitv Phillips & Montgomery, EXPRESS AND DELIVERY. to this liniment, and by morning was re. lttle 1 "n8 o carry along, He now lieved of all rheumatic pains 4l1tpu Bripi'll ntfviunro in ..ratcin. Chamberlain s Pain Balm, and always!"1'" deeps a bottie of it in the house. For! Bale by G. A. Harding, druggist. they should remember that a neat In cut and a nice shave is the principal Ask Rogers about it. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. mm CREAM mum Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard, Buy A Home. I have a house and 4 lots for sale only 5 blocks from Main street, a good well with pump in wash room, 25 young fruit trees that will soon be bearing. Will sell cheap, part down, balance on easy payment if desired. S. F. Sckiitubk. Arold Consumption, by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy for coughs and colds than the 8. B. Cough Cure. For sale by C G. Huntley, druggist. Druggist Wanted. To occupy the Seventh street pharmacy building fine location and good trade assured. Rent reasonable. Address D. Williams, Oregon City. Shoemaker Wanted, To occupy a shop. One of the best lo cations in Oregon City. Call on D. Wil liams, Seventh street. Heaver Creek Notes. Bkaveh C'kkkk, Or., July 13. Kvery thing dry. A good shower would be appreciated. Most farmers are busy "making hay while the sun shines." Some of the Beaver Cruekitea took in the Chautauqua on Grange day and had a very enjoyable time. Wm. Heerdt, of Tillamook county, will teach the Beaver Creek school dur ing the ensuing winter. Allan Kd wards and family who have been occupying the house belonging to Owen Hughes, moved to the David Jones farm recently. The young men of Beaver Creek organ ized a "bee" one day last week and cut the fern out of Miles Kowen's oatfiulds. Mr. Kowen has been sick for a long time and the boys' work was very acceptable. Miss Jennie K. Kowen has obtained the principalship t the Harmony school near Milwaukee. J. I'. Henner, tho successful house mover, recently succeeded in tierform inga dillicull feat by removing the big West Side school building to a new foundation. He succeeding in removing the big frame building without in the least cracking the pl.istering, or other wise damaging the building in tho least. Mr. Keiiuer makes a specially of house moying as well as other kinds of work, and he makes an absolute guarantee of his work. If you desire to have a build ing moved call on Mr Henner for par ticulars. We are dumb during this sieclal oirrr sale, our prices do the talking. Miss C. (ioi.iiMiiTii, The Milliner. A new postollict! has been established at Burghanlt'a mill called Barton, about half way between Damascus and Kagle Creek with K. II. Burghardtas postmaster. A store building 24x50 is being erected and by the middle ol this month Mr. Ilurghardtand I.. C. Metrger a partners, expert to have their business in running order, Mr. Melzgcr taking this part of the work. Largest insurance business F. K. Donaldson. Chief Justice Bean of the Oregon su preme court, 011 Monday tith, lelin (pushed the title. Justice Mooru is now chief justice of the supreme court, and will hold that title for two years, when, by virtue 01 the biennial rotation estalr lished, Associate Justice Wolverton will become chief justice. Reliable (ire insurance F. K. Donaldson. W. E. Milem was arrested tor the lar t:eny of a boat from the Clarkson-Mc- Irwin Boom ?ompiiny and arraigned be fore Justice Sehuebel last Monday. The trial was Bet for July 21th and Milem gave bonds for his appearand on that day. Every summer hat must go at our special oiler Halo. Miss C. Goldsmith, Tho Milliner. Last Monday Sberiir (j. W. (irace took Frank C. 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F'inder will receive liberal reward. C. O. Hoffman, Needy, Oregon, July 1, 18IM5. Price's flavoring extracts are the strongest and purest. Book of "Delicious Desserts" free. E. E, Williams, the grocer. Ten big insurance companies F. E. Donaldson. Horn in this city to Mr. and Mrs, Will Roake, on July 8th, a son. The parents were too much elated over the event to give the weight of the new born hoir. Insurance that insures F. E. Donaldson. Ask lor Dairy Creek butter and you will get the best. E. E. Williams, the Grocer. The U. S. Oov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all otban. The Queen of Fashion THE FASHION PAPER OF THE DAY. Superb, Strictly Up-To-Date Designs, Illustrations and Fashion Notes. Reliable, Bright and Clean. A year's subscription for Only GO Conts, Including, free, your choice of any one of the Celebrated McCall Bazar Patterns, ind all patterns to subscribers Only 10 or 15 Cento. Send a a-cent stamp for a sample copy to TUB Met ALL Oil CAW, 411 Ka.l 1 Ilk (j,., isew yort 1SIK) milt-H nf lonjr.IiH. tiinco ti'li'lii)in! wire in Oregon ami WiiHliinton now in oiMTiitinii hy tlm Oregon Tci-iliont-iiiiiI Tl 'Kni'ili com puny . Portland, Scuttle, Smi kiino, Taeoiiia, Salem, Wnlla Witl , Pendleton, Albany and Dfi other towns in tint two HtulcH on tlm line. Quick, aeenrate, cheap. All the watiHfiiction of a iernonal coiiinuinieation. Distance no effect to a clear unriorHtanding. So kano as eacily heard jn I'ortland. Oregon City odien ut1 Huntley's Drug Store. d. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - Oretron. i Solentiflo American l Agenoy fti" CAVI-A-ra TRana mala DlBION PITlyrJ gittnhht mtntm m itioiiia bith,iul I w aV. ?".''"' ru 11.611 an month.. ArtflM.a iSrTv.Vt"