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Oregon City Enterprise I'ATKM Tit KKMKMIII! II, Halnrilay, AiiKiml ill - Ili'Kiilnr r I lnif i,l ( Iih kamaa t'oitiily I carl, urn' Aau latluii Hi Viol. Miiiiilny, Hm.I, 7.- I'nilmln court convriica In nr. (cm I iiy, Viilnrailnv, Hf.. (I,-I'minly court lor Clai anina. couiily 1 1 1 to. Wi'ilni'mliiy, c inlnr7 - Ori'K'in Hint Kmr inri'la al Halt'in, liicoiiUnii until Tui'a liny, Hi iImt ;t, Almiilny, Nov. '.!.-Circuit court for I'larka tuna couiily iHHivcnca, Turailny, NiivciiiImt .'l.-l'rralilnullnl lec tlon In ill alnlra of tint I nliin HMDAY, A('(i()HT 21, lHinl. Klcclrlc lloM Arrll. I W AmliiriMin, HpraKnn, Wiuli., C W t'otlam, Portland, T ( Malniir, Julin Hnwnry, " C I) HUian, ami wild, Ktiii Franclavo, J C ZliiMtr, b'lild, V V Young, Klimwcxxl, W II Young, City, I'd Joliimoii, l'tirllmnl , llimry, Mcyiri " (Iko. J Jm kMui, " J M Hlicllry, Ir. Joiiph, I.IWal, WltlM'pwxi, Hllvurton, II l Junra, I'liirotfi), Frcil W (irovpN, Portland, 1' t) CavanaiiKli. " Mmlora Muni, HlillwaU'r, Mm. K Flugg, " 1.(1 l.ukin, Purtlaml, V C'niiiiiM k mnl wiln, 1'iirlUiul, M inn Waalilmrn, " J T lvlll, A W Coviiit and wile, " IMwanl lloylo, ('(' IIxih mnl wiln, Kirlni(wiitr. Frank I I ( iuiiin. Hatu I'tkik Iih . Jt J AiIcim Ii, r.,Han FrmicimoClininli lo, J V llrrriam, Clai kainaa llatrlii-ry, I'aiay 1'i'ikiiia. Portland, llcli'ii llnlilianl, Onrkamas lluli licry, tilivcr Thornton, I'ortlmiil, Z M Young, Portland, Fdanl 1 1 city, i M lliHlgum mnl lady, I'lirlliiinl, J A hinilli, Salem, Oiarlra lircw, city, J I' llowcll, I'riiifVillK, (ictugu lloililli't), Maim, V V. Frmuii, I'orlluiiil, Aililm linlUglipr, " J . Murphy, " H 8 Falrlmlt iiiiim, Mini Florciiip 1Viii, Fmrlmlt iiiliif, (ioorirn M I'arkor, Portland, Mrit. O M I'mknr' " pWl'Ury, " F'.vcrylMxIv atopa at llitt Flwlric Hotel, on account of Hit) llrnU'luM acconi infla tion mnl gmiil I n-Kt MK'iil. I.lrrt of Mckinley mnl lluliurl. Kvcry dim fci'la more tlmil a piinaing liitcrcnl in tint live ol two ureal men like William McKinley mill timretA. Ilulmrl, tint NtamUrtl liearer of lliu rtf liulillciiu purty of tlin lliileil Slulen, and the men who ant very likely to Int the next tnaiilcnt Mlial vice 'reiileiit of the I'niled Male. And the way to ohluin thi iuforiuntiiin from a rcliuhle Kource in to ohluin lion. Henry II. Huell' liook, who, hy llm way, i tlmir cIiohcii hi ot;riiilicr. It give an Impartial, an tliontlral and comlitlu lilatory of Ihcir public career and private lifu from boy hood to thn prciii'iit date, with anncdole inci.lciilK, ierwinul remlniitenceH, gruphlc !'ii picluie and thrilling alory. Thin entirely new and nrigionul work is piih linhed in ono iiiiignillt it'iit royal octavo volumti containing Mil pugei. It 1 Hiipurhly illimtratud hy a largo numher of Kplenilid illnn'rullona, uml la hiind Homely pntiled on lino tinted piiur miidu exproHHly for it. It i very rhenp coniidnring thn grade of the binding, piix-r, etc., and i Hold hy suWription only at Iho following prices: Strong manilln cover, Jl ; pluin cloth, 11.50; hikI ill extra line Milk cloth, imrlor atvlii Cluirlen Kutlierford, tint populur and wiill known ('liirkainuft school teacher, who rcitiilcH ttt Highland, lias the aituncy of llm book lor this county. Orders for thn work addressed lo either Highland or Oregon City will reach him. I'rulmttt Court. Gordon K. Hayes, Judge. In the mutter of the eatato of Joseph Fergtlum, deceased, it is hereby ordered that the notice to creditors be published. In the mutter of the ostate of Inane Stormer, deceased, his lust will and tea lament were admitted to p-olmte, and Albert Harrington apK)inted executor, ns provided In said will. Tlio property of thoeslato in valued nt $1100, and tho heirs-at-luwr of said estate aro John Storiner. William O. Stormer, Ftank Hlormer, Adaline I'oole, Willy Jcmirson Stormer, Maggie H. Harrington, James JIarion Slormer, Minnie Kendell and Amanda Stormer. $100 Itcwuril, $100. The readers of Ihia paper will be pleased to leant that there is at least one (lreuded disease that science lias been able to cure in all its stages and that is catnrrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh boing a constitutional disoaBO, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation o( the disease, and giving tho pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and uNnlnling nature In doing It work, The proprietor hiive so much fiiilhitilt ciiriillvii powers, Ihut they oiler $100 for any can that it fulls to cunt. Send for lil of tcHtlinoiilal. Addiea, F. J. Ciiknkv it Co ,Toh)io, 0. Hold by triigglts, 75n . Ilall'i Family I'lllsaie the best. Altout the Hull Hun llrlilge. K, H. Ilruiiihall, whoi road aniXTViHor at Hull It utt , was In Oregon City Tue day, and I not In a very good humor toward the counly court, all on account of the Hull Itiill bridge. He wan ordered lo tear down the old I ridge by the county court, but decline" to do o. lie state that IhU bridge alPiril the only way of getting into and out of that sea linn, and If the bridge I torn out and no new one put In Its place, they will Is) completely aliul out from Ihe world, a they will bo unable to get the V. H. itmll, for the rcoti that the water i'oinuiiion have cloned up their private bridge to public travel. Mr. Hramhall is aluo a merchant and pout master at that place, and has already suirered considerable loss by I canon of there lining no aafo way to get aero the river. Mr. Hramhall aUUm thai when the county court made an order for hliu to tear down the bridge, no appropria tion made for the rxen. The court will probably go out in peraon and eat w hut can m done in the bridge mat ter. A. (i. Malaten Nulcltle. Thn Portland Fveiting Teh-gram bring the news that A. 1 Malsten, a well known insurance agent of this city, committed suicide today in l'ortlmid The news Is received wn go to pre. K. K. ('barman I making great Im provement in and around hi rchiduuce. A new concrete Hour hu Im-cii laid In the bum-uictit, and the interior has been given a general overhauling. The new atone step loom up grandly, and on one of Ilium apix-ar the name of the houite owner, dihlinclly engraved In the solid rock. Among the other improvements around the premiite wilt be new fence of tasly llenillll. The Oregon City hew leitni led lor Aloria Wi'dnrwlay evening in the care of Captain II. W. Treinbalti and Chief F.iiglnccr S. It. (ireen, a tnaiiager. All the inemlier of the team mentioned in laal week's Kkthii hii-k. went alotiir ex cept Charlie I'ope W. II. Howell went along as a uienibt-r of the execu tive committee ol the Northwest Fire, iiiuu's Aiit'icirttinn. The lollowiug outer appears in the county com t journal under date of F ri day, March tlth, Iwsl. In the matter of thu bund aa tax collector, comes now h. C. Maddis k, sheritr, and tiles a bond in thr mini of f.'i.OoO a tax collector, a an additional bond lo the bond hereto fore tiled and approved, and the court be ing advined, it i ordered that said bond be approved. J, A. Joiie, who own a sawmill near Crescent, lost one of his line horses Thurmhiy. lie wan haulinit logs with a wugoii to which was attached four large Imrxen, and while going down hill the bieuk block cume out and the wukoii run onto Ihe borne. One of them was killed, and the wagon and harness was wrecked to some extent. There will be the usual preaching ser vice at the Haptist church, conducted by the pastor, Kcv. M, Kugg on Sunday, at 10::t0a. in. and 7 :45 p. in. Sunday school at close of morning scrvi.e. Young people's meeting at 0:00 p. in. A cordial welcome to all. Lameness usually results from a sprain or other Injury, or from rheumatism, for which Chamberlain's 1'ain Halm is es pecially intended and unequalled. It ittfordN almost immediate reliel and in a short time effects a permanent cure. For sale bv O. A. Harding. F'or the HrHt entertainment of the winter season, thu celebrated PeMoss family have been engaged to give a con cert on October Ilrd. for the benefit of the Comr.reutionitl Y. V. S, C. K. The I'orlhind. lte-ointid near tint corner of Main and Hcvciilh street. Clean, bright, well furnished dining room and private room elegantly lltlod up. Have one of the most skillful cooks on the Const. If your meal order does not please you, Just let me know. Hi-st dinner in the city Including a glass of wine for 25 cents, lli.'fllo 4 p. in. Oysters served in every style. Ojs-n day and night. ive The Cortland a trial. I Iti't oNii'ii, I'roprictor, An Old MlniHlliy. Clarence I'orler is so well-known In Oregon City that he need no further in troduction to tlione wanting blacksmith work. Hi work always spt-aks for it self and his price are always reasonable. Ite iber his shop is optioaite I'o's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth strUtes. tf lluy A Home. I have house and 4 lots for sale only & blocks from Main street, a good well with pump In wash room, 2f young fruit trees that will soon be bearing. Will mill cheap, part dow n, balance on easy payments if desired. S. F. S kiiti hic. Houses Made llrlght. Murrow, the painter, has removed his hop to Seventh street, near the depot wliere O'der can lie left for painting, paper-hkiiging and calciming. Trices lo suit the times and all work honestly and ellicietitlv done. U htrajfd. From our place at Fisher's mill a dark bay mare lour years old, branded "F" on left shoulder. A reward will lie paid lor Information as to the whereabouts of the horse. Fifiikh Bans., ligan Ore. School l.lrl Wanted. A good home for a young girl not under 14 year of age, to attend school and helo lor lioard. No children, no I washing, small family. Address "H" I care ol this office. Inferences given and fi-quried. For Sale A cottage, five rooms, two full lots, fruit trees and a giod well, city water in yard. Cheap on easy terms. Hood location, 10th and Jackson sts. Apply at this ollice. Insurance. If you want to know anything aliout Fire or Lite Insurance or Huilding and Uwti Association, call on II. T. Bladen. Ho has it at bis flutter ends. The U. S, Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. I'll) IKON WWiY. NO. 135, A, 0. v. w. Mi-ota mrr Thiirailay evening t lrn hall, Oawi-K'i. Vlalllng l,relliin Iwaj'a wol com.. W. W .T"-W'. J, M ANNiso, lliw'irflcr. CATAKACT IIOHK . No. W. Mta M-eoiKt Tintailay nl i-aeb month at flat- raet KiikIimi hiitian. W. II. Mowai.i.Cri-a U. II. Iitow, Huc'f. J. W (i' oKi.i., 1 rn MVICII.K MjIM.KMI. PKOHKK OK IIONOH, Miwlai-verr Krl'lny l A, O. IJ. W. Hall. Vis iting mi-rnliora mail wrlcoma. Mh. I. Hamjiw, C. ol U. H. A. (Jii.i.srr, Hmoi'lnr. KAI.lJI CITY 1JlMIK NO V A , O V. W. lH-nta evury Hatunlay nverilrig ol ' h month In A. O I'. W. hall 7lh St. All aJoiiriiing brethren conllallr Inyltwl to tu-nl. MAX nt IILI-PiUr, M. W. (iao Cam rr. Recorder. MKAl'K i'OHT, No 2.0 A. K,( tJKPAkTMKNT OK OKKOON. Mi-eta ft rat Wr4nailar of eh month,! Wll lnin.ll Mall, Oregon City. Vlalllng c.mrila nicl welcome. C. A. Wll, I, I A MH, Commander. J. T. Ari-Ksao. Ailjuuut Society Directory. I he mrila Inr nil wr lea and led.- n (lai k on a t'uiinly re tmldiln-d I wolii ine ii Hie Kntkh ritiaK It I- eafe t d Ihst H e enicera ' I I'm varl ua Iml.e, w 11 aiiid Ihe conei'tioua ttiat may bv nret-aaary doin t me lo titiir. lOUIMilUN AS-KMJll.Y NtX IS. I'MTKD AlCII A.NS. M e'T VtVilm idy rveulng at OrAi gu hall, rir. V ailing membcr-m "le wu mint, I-iiilo .iaai.MAN, A U BAVi.ua. d rruiaiy. M. A. MI.-.TI.KTHK l.lUKiK NO. i, IKGltKE OF II ONO K, A. o. i;. w. Mtt every Tuenl 'V cenlnB t (irn hall, ()awii. Via ting uuuibara mail e rome. ilASV HK( kkik. Je.nni- HaviiikoS. It ii ordor. C. nl II. KOl'NTAIN IIOtKCO No. 1. Hccnlar meetln aecoiid Wediienday In ecti niimih at etiKlno luiti",-, eaat aide Malu atrevt, between Seventh slid Klghth. J. W.HTXtt ART, 8 II RTRAKillT, F'rm M. P. yciSN, Forvmau. Any bicycle in our store, new or second hand, can bo bought for $5.00 cash mid fJ.OO er week. Only present stock on these terms. Have a bicycle talk atlluntley'B Hook store. A limb of a tree full on one of Bat dorf's woodcltoppers near Willamette Falls this week, and when found Wed nesday afternoon, was in a precarious condition. The best value in the city in umbrellas and parasols can he had at tho Kacket store. Fine assortment to select from. Wodding stationery, the latest styles and (litest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at tho lNTKiti'iiiHK ollice. For ladies, gunta and children's ho siery, good grade and lowest prices in tho city, go to llio liacket store. Fresh shipment of Crawlord peaches for canning, (live us your order. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Tho latest in visiting cards at the En tkkpkihic Omen. Trices to suit you. Use "DUSTINK" for floor. Char man & Co., agent. Circular free. Blank note, receipt and order books at the Enterprise office. A. P. A. I'Ol'N'CIL NO. 4. Meet on the And and third Ktldaya In eoh mouth at K. ol 1'. hall, Viaitlng member 1 wya welcome. J. W, Vim,, I'rt-a. MOI.A1.I.A OKAN'dE, NO. i. P. ol H. M,et t tbolr hall l Mill no on tl.e -ei-ond tl en-day ol en h inont'i at lU .SOH.ni. Vl-ltlng in in'Hra a'wrtV" wo iom,. C T. Howako, Mary 8 Howa I). 8e 'y. Maaior. TUAMTIN IIKANUB, NO. Ill, I', ol 11. Meela lal Saturday ol each month at their hall 111 Wllioinvllle. Om:r Lahskn, FrkIi Ki i.i(iKN, Heo'y. Mauler. PAMASCTS OKANOK P. OF II. NO. 2C0, Meeta on the find Saturday In each month at It) o'clock . m. at the ltainanri hool houae. 8 C. VOl'NU, Mter. T. II. Fkath , Secretary. K. OF P. STAR I.OD'iK NO. tt. J. F. Klaley. C. C; Thnma Kellann, K. of R. and 8, Meet every Vt'edneaday evening t S o'clock In ('actio hall, I. O. O. F. building. Hrolhcra from other K. ot P. lodge Invited. OSWF.UO LOIHiG NO. 11X1, A. F. A A. M. Meet the aecotul and (onrth Satnrdi.ya ofeach month at 7 p. in. All Mhboiii In good Handing are Invited to Ktteiul. 1). II. Kkk. W. M. K. J. RcsKgLI, Bcc'y. 1IUTTK CREEK GRANGE, No. HI, P. of II. Meet! at their hU In Msronam, econd Sat urday In each month at It) a. m. Vlalllng oieinnera always welcoino. J, R. W'iiitk, A. V. rAvt, Socretarv. Master. AUERNETIIY RE1IEKAH DKUREE LOIHIK NO 70. Meet the flr-t nd third F Idsy In the monlh t 7:!W P M., Ill I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. D. 11. ttt. a as, MRU. J. M. Mki.iiRI'M. Secretary. N- O, ST. JOHN'S 1IRANC1I, NO. 67, C. K. of A. Meet every Tuemlay evening t their hall corner Main anil Tenth Streeta, Oregon City. N. C. MtcilKt.H,8eo'y. IIkriikkt IIaniafin, Pro. WARNER GRANGE, No. 117, P. ol H. Meet fourth Snturdav of each month, t their Imll In New Era. Gko. Laiki.uh, Master lleMKH M AKI IN, ScCy. CLACKAMAS CHAPTER. Claekamna Chanter No. '2. R. A. M. Regular Convocatlou third Mouday ol the month at 7;'l V.E.CARIX,H.P. II. i STRANGE, Seo'v. Howard pays cash goods. for second hand 2t OREGON LODGE, No. 3, LO. 0. F. Meet every Thurady even.,, at 7.K0 o'clock p. H. In the Odd Fellow' Hall. Male itreet. Member of the Order are InTlted to attend. W. A. HEDGES, N. O. Thot, Kyan, Secretary. t COMPANY, FIRST RF.tilMKN T, O. N, O. Armnry. Third nd Main. Regular drill nljht. Mouday. Regular bualneu meetlugi, Drat Mouday of eaoli month. orriLga. F. 8 Kelly, ... Cauln I. L. pli kein, - - Flrat Lieutenant W. A. Huntley, - - Rw-ond Lieutenant COM'MHIA HOOK AND LADDER CO. Meet flrat Friday of tarb month at Fountain engine home. Chab. Atht, Prea, C. B Pillow, See'y. Cha Ditii. I'rm H. W. JACKSON, JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrison Ktreet, PORTLAND, OREGON, 18 BULL ON EAKTII. For general repairing he etands without a peer. For firHt-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trr him I JA 11 1 Solentiflo American Auency for CAVIATt .V VIjC TKAOl MAKKB, iJk bhiu rllli V r eOIGHTI. foe tnfnrmaf loo and fr llan1KK,k write Ut MI NN A Ol, 1 HHiiAbWAr, Nw YoRflT. flUMrt t,nrtii fur am-iirlt, par mil tn A Twrl-w-y.r1 tmtittt taken out lif It. la tirrmirrit lHfir lAv (muie by a nouoe giTa free ot otivge IB Umv Lvi raet rtrenlef ton of any aetantlfle papr In that wurUL SplMulidlf lllaatmwl. No liitllirni nan th'ulil Im without It- Wwklr. SJ.OO r IW1 lUOHI mootlia. A Mm MINNA OOv Lt,Li.uaa,3Ul ttxla.w fur CM, STAR GROCERY Dealer in GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED, ETC mm AND ti Bicycles, Umbrellas, Cuns, Sewing Machines, And all kinln of small ma chines put in pood order. No work to dillicult to undertake. Trices reasonable. Hhop in Caufielil building Near Court IIouhc, "TWIN COMET" and "LITTLE GIANT" Lawn Sprinklers. BEST MADE Unique, efficient, labor saving. Will sprinkle 4 times greater area than any other sprinklers made. Highest Award at the Chicago Exjiosition. Can be seen in operation at the court house yard. Send for cir culars giving testimonials and prices. E. STEBBINS MFG. CO. SOLE MANUFACTURERS SPRINGFIELD, MASS. For sale by all hardware and rub ber stores in the U. S. AGENTS WANTED CAN MAKE BIG MONEY Geo. I Howard, DEALKR IX ...ecoqd jland (jood$ Highest price paid for Furni ture, Stoves, etc., etc. Good line of Tinware, Glass ware, Crockery, etc., always on hand. 7th Street, Near Depot' Webster's International Dictionary The One Great Standard Authority, So wrttaa lion. 1. J. Ilrw.r. Jii.Uc 0. S. 8utir.ni Conrt. tSfStai a PoaUl lor Speclnwn Page, ate SuecfMor of the "Vaabridged." Htandfird of tlwI'.B (iov't Print- ( iMfint? Court, all the ; hiHU) Suirine 'uurt, 1 an-t of neaily all Uic ccuooiuuuu. It'ttratlw Com mended i by Slnto HnpenntMi ( nt ot Si-)kh)U, Hint other Kilumtor almost , VkaliK'ttt tiuniLM-r. ;the best for everybody 1 ft I. ..... . 41.4 . w, .mn'A. j i w.-y "i nn t t v ...... ' I I- . ... . l aa n aril . la IB MJV 1(1 I IJ.O k.lC - " ' I , It U easy to learn hat a word mean. 1 Thn PhiMid.. rini.Mi.liVriilfJ fuivs: I U-l.l'. It ,MnAi, ,l 1 :,Mlnnarv In llH 11 tt Wilt foim ih.iIkoIu n.ul. iiny ou v.fnitilntr witUiiiiK C t lo mtr liiiitfititiH In thf fty rf oritn'fni'iiy. ortno J f'V.etyi... i.jv. ri .l .v'ln .If . n ihrirtaiw J Bi.inin make ii. i w. m. i?.. (?. fr C. MEHRTAM CO., Publishers, Spriiifttitld, Muss., I'.S.A. Who can think of tome ilmpta vuug to patent r Wanted-An Idea Protect yonr ld: thy may brlnf yon wealth. Writ. JOHN waDUEBUUKN w., rairai .or Wuhln.lin. D. ('.. fMT th.tr tt.mi prta oUar aa4 lUt of two hundred IdtohUodj waatod. K Conveniently of acee?8 and pleasant located. Fl n . ' .i i J......HI r ree irom me nome ami uupi oi me en. tj Skillful nuraes and every convenience of a first y clans uospitai. 'A Qfegon City HogpitaL, ...GLADSTONE PARK. D V Ample room that patients may have quiet- necs anu rest, special rooinn for ladies. E Services of the best physicians of the county in attendance. TEHM9 REASONABLE. M M Address, MISS M. E. 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