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6 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEITEMHER 23, 1803 COURTS. Circuit ponH ennrenee Hrst Monla In Ko rember mid third Momlar In April. Probate court In acaalon Brat Monday In etch Month. Oommlaalmicra court moon Brat Weducatia fcfler flrt Morula of each month. OKKGON CITT OFF1CKKS. Wayor, - - -KuMfiler, - Cliiofol'l'oliic -Niitlitn iitiluuaH -Trfaaurvr, -City Atdtrnev, -. Hired l'otuniissniur, -Mupt. ( Watrr irka, t'ilv K.nnuicor, CittinrilniHit K. Kotorni'r, Krik Utt-u'li, K. D. WiiitiMi. Jnmra Hunk, II. K. Har ris, I '. 1. l.touretu, Artlmr Milln, l-'wd A. MtMmier. Council nitvts tirst Wednesday or each nioniii in city liail. - K. Q. Cufield llriioa C. furry - Clins. K. Huma - K. I.. Hiw H. K. Strniuhi Frank T. tiriilith - M . I.. Mil. lO i Oil - Y. It. IIOWI IV W. Kinnatrd Justice Court. J. A. Moore a workman on tho eloctrio lino for assault on Mr. John Moort, plMil guilty utivt was fined .'3 and went to jail in default of raying the pauie. lVivid Thomas was arrested for steal ing woihI, from W. N. l'urghunlt. A jury trial was had which resulted iu lh discharge of Thomas. Fred Mofhnke was arraigned in the Justice court Tuesday on a charge of driving a steam traction engine over a culvert on pieces of lank under the wheels of the engine to secure the safety of tho culvert as the law requires. De fendant entered a plea of guilty and was fined $10 (XV U. B. Pimick appeared as counsel for the state. the luiniture reaching almost to the celling. I might add here that the gov ernor's house was pierced by a shell which passed through the ceiling nar rowly missing the piano. Pausing tho ollk'ial residences, then came tho hospi tal, pharmacy, and musician's quarters. Last came tho barracks for the ajldicrs, and then one enters Cavite proper. The narrow city of narrow, dirty, filthy streets with nuked children and half naked adults who live chiotly tolmc o and fruit. Tho children are carried in a very funny way. They are placed straddle of the hearer's waist and rest on the hip hone which naturally projects in the leaning to one side pos tuiv. Cieneial Anderson Is a strict Sahha tarian and on Sundays we icst. Our men are veiy well and with tho protuT ohservance of sanitary precaution w ill ie:vuiinso. Orders are strict that noth ing hut hoiled water he drank. Haiti water at that and generally hike warm, for as you may imagine, it cools hut slowly in this climate, and never gels cold. I fill my canteen, saturate the FKOM LIEUTENANT HUNTLEY. Through the Klnduess of Mm. W. A Huntley we Publish the Following. Cavitk, Arsenal, riiiumsE Islands. And now I will answer the questions in those last letters: The night cap to keep out bugs is needed. I never saw such monstrous bugs, to say nothing of lizards and such other wild things. Cockroaches are fully three inches long and broad in proportion. To illustrate the omnipresence, we had a can of black berry jam, a small can, and very poorly opened by slils across the top which were pressed together after each meal to close it. The tin being stiff, I was in the habit of rai-ing part of the top a little way and slipping in the spoon through the small opening. This particular morning we had some very good ooiled rice of which I fixed up a big plate full in a manner to tempt an epicure. A generous allowance of sugar, butter and condensed cream being properly fitted to it, I proceeded to cover the whole with the blackberry jam. I had the whole thing ready and was just about to lift a delicious spoonful to my mouth, w hen from the slit in the top of the jam can crawled a woe-be gone jam-struck cock roach fully three inches long. But it takes more than that to spoil a soldier's appetite. You should hear the storm of groans and excreations that arise when any body begins to talk about Oregon fruit. You can't imagine the longing for the tart or acid fruits that come to a man living on hardtack, bacon and rice. Oh 1 for the cherries, the strawberries, the raspberries of the Willamette valley. You have listened to many adeeserta tion on the beauties of tropical fruits, especially when eaten in their own borne; but let me say that tropical fruits are all to read and rave about, bat for eating, give me the semi-tropical and the temperate. In the fust place, we are all well frightened about eating it at all, and then much of it is'nt palatable to a foreigner. Bananas are peifect; there are several varieties that I never saw be fore creamy yellow and very rich eat bananas temperately and like them but I would give a wagon load of them in exchange for a dish of strawberries and cream. Mangoes, we are urged to cat, but I cannot endure their terebin- thine flavor. There are no oranges, no lemons, but a few bitter limes. A month's salary for a big strawberry short cake!!! It is iropossioie to give any compre hensive description of this place in a hurriedly written letter, yet I am afraid if skipped entirely now it will not show up again. We were landed at a dock alongside of the marine arsenal and machine shops. - The machinery was buzzing and humming merrily with Dative work men at the machines and our naval officers superintending. Much has been done in the way of restoring partially disabled tipaniish vest-els and fitting them for service. Our own ships of course, were thoroughly overhauled j in short order, though there was'nt much to do to them beyond painting them and stopping the six shot holes in the Bal timore. The sea wall and parapets are of stone and the buildings look the eanih, though cloth covering thoroughly and hang in an open window. Tho evaporation cools it somewhat. ueveuie sounds at 4 Mo a. m. am officers as well as men must respen and present themselves on the parade ground in twenty minutes, armed am equipped. The mornings are usually pieasani ami tno u nil hour is troni six to seven. In the afternoon it rains two or three hours and it is no Oregon drix zle either, hut thunder and lightning in all its tropical fury. But it is uot tin comfortable when yon go to dry barracks One morning there were landed a few miles from our quarters one hundred and fifty Spanish prisoners, several otlicersand their families. The ladies were very dignified and one girl quite pretty. She brought forth the first exclamation of pity that I have heard Lieutenant Philips has just handed rue a most beautiful flower. The odor of which is so powerful as to fill a room. It smells something like the Mandrake and reminds me also of the orange, an overpowering sweetness. It has five white petals, one overlapping tho other, About one inch long and half an inch wide and most delicately shaded from orange in the center to pure white on the tips and edges Today I wandered into quite a large building, attracted by a look through the doorway which revealed long rows of non-combatants, children and old men busily at work. A visit showed that they were engaged in cleaning rusty cartridges which they had dug up on the beach where the Spanish had buried them. One would have pronounced them utterly unserviceable, so encrusted with ruet and dirt were they, but scoured with brick dust for five minutes by a 10-year old boy or an Octogenari n, they came out as bright aud fresh as when they left the factory. In another place native machinists were repairing rnsty cannons. The leaders of the insurgents are evidently bright men and take ail vantage of everything. Today Kelly, Pick and I took a stroll into Old Cavite through which the road 1 I. - . - f -I T. ieaus oui imo .uanua. it was not un comfortably warm and we thoroughly enjoyed our' trip into the country. We passed one native woman alio bad the most luxuriant hair I ever saw. It was jet black, thick, and reached to her ankles. What an ad she would make for the Skookum Hair Root' Grower. August 3 Today orders were issued sending to the front all troops in Cavite except the Oregon Infantry, which is left to guard over a million dollars worth ol property. There was a great kick amongst both officers and men at "being left behind" as it was called, but tonight we are in a happy state of mind for the General has aeured our Colonel that the choice is a compliment for ns and (hut we were selected as the most trustworthy command to entrust with this important duty. If the sun doea'nt shine tomorrow and give me a chance to air my clothing; it will be unwearable. You can't imagine how quickly things mildew and mold at this season, leather must be cleaned everyday. My leather grip has stood three days in the large ojicn'rooin where we live, ami it is green with mold. Some of the officers who had hung up their overcoats and left them for two weeks found them nearly ruined. August 4. The Monterey is here. It was a relief to see the tub today, or, as her prototype was called by the liebs, a "cheese box on a raft", come nlowim? slowly through the rough waters of the bay with tier decks awash and only her big turrets above the water. Until her arrival Admiral Dewey had no funii that could bombard Manila without placing the ships dangeronsly near their Krupp gun and you know a gun on Died. Riiodks. In Portland, at her homo, 881 Fast lllghth and 8ehtiyler streets, Mn Mary A. lihodes. The death of Mrs. Mary A. Rhodes, who was for many years a resident ol Oregon City, oeeured on Saturday, Sep ember, tho seventeenth, nt tho home of her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Morgan, in Portland. Mm. Rhodes was tho widow of Mr. C. R. Rhodes, who died In Oregon City in 1SSI, She was bom in Reading, Penii., in ls:'3, hut was taken while qtiito young to lndinapolis, Indiana, where bIio lived until after her marriage. In 1st. I she crossed the plains with her husband, settling nt lirst In LnGrnnde. Later the family moved to Oregon City where they resided for ten years, the last ten years of the deceased's lifu hav ing U'en spent iu Portland. Ilrs. .Rhoades, while not one tho earlier pioneers, passed through all the hardships of the pioneer's life, both in Kansas, w here the family lived for a few years on the way westward, nnd in Ore gon. She had been a great physical sutlererfor many years, and tho hope of death had long Wen sweet to her. She had borne six children, three of whom survive her Mahlon B. Rhodes, Mrs. Carrie Blake Morgan and Mrs. I'M a lligb'inson, the latter reaching her mother's bedsido nearly two weeks be fore her death. The funeral services wcieheld Monday in the Congregational church In Oregou City and was attended by the nearer friends of the fainilv. or-a tlMitWInt ti Intuit of ma rtin .rn mow '-l" ImH.HU ,( iialulilt 1 r'U anil fr th main nnd itMini mii, un ul i nil An i r" 'r liwtr fuMltor nu ill il tint ilia miitiiiiniia lu Una (nil ! ivnl uinti y.i y I lib io 'li n ili,",i I,, ti o Or, ami Otiy Kit't'r lria a ' ov.i r 1. 1, , d wo kly at Or, tun Cllv, Oixiioii, I' irmiitut to Hit oiilur of llm Hot,. until v Al hd K. S -iii., .It,, Ju ', ,,f t ti H e dt V 'Mil of nu' si ,ii, of Oriiitii r MttMnt mill i oiiiilv III I he il,.,niv o hi ,ni i , I'. A Mollri i, hi, In- io I'm i' icmi 1 I i u M u. , f Oi , i f ,r t'l ckioiiH- i'.iu , . in id,, ,,, llll- liO , In H I: .-lMilil,'l '.!, A lw JNll IV I oll II 9 Tl Ali"'i'iy I 'i mi unit. In I'll- t'l ei FW w , it I, ( llilll,!. M 1IHII N. Il (' ll I H Hi Si i (. t'i" kniitn t'i'iiniy. if I'rti on I 'I I liiliililt, v. Jan i T -in Hi, 1, Io J one T Smll'i, dn'i'iiditlil, UK NAMK Of Till S.Ail'" lit (II, E iton. In Warren, Ohio, Sept. 1(1, ls'.is, William Upton, aged "7 years, son of James and Amanda Upton. Mr. Upton was born in Oregon City 27 years ago and spent a portion of his early life here and had many friends who will learn of his untimely demise with feelings of regret. . Dvath was the result ot sickness contracted while visit ing in South America. The parents of the deceased, Mr. and Mrs. Upton, and a sister, Mrs. Hcott, re side in Portland. The remains w ill be brought here for burial. mi r rndijr it-iiui I Urn e lit in I II , a.- il , hi in i- i tm kull in i!k t i , mi ,. ! 1,'t -li ,r I l v I i ho u i tr , ,,f ,. Cm t II t X i-i'V I'lililmi n i ili,. a in 'i - a. l,i w I: i'n it t'l'fur 1 M i d y, u, "i , ,1 y .i Niii'rmb r, lv. n I . f i n in d n s.t "i d In ill i 1 ,., ) t Cnir I i Inn n I vf iIkiii indctl In I'm cm I'lnm. 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Death again has visited our midst and claimed for its own, Mr. Casper Ramsby, who had but reached the prime of life, breaking up a home and leaving sorrow in the hearts of liis wife aud two child ren. Mr. Ramsby was a right honorable citiien who possessed the good will ol the community. He was a son of M. R. and Eliza A. Ramsby. aud a brother of S. II. Ramsby, of Molalla; and a cousin of Max Ramsby of this tity. I ntil three years ago the family had ived on a farm at Molalla, but moved to Oregon City where they might obtain the best of medical assistance in the hope that he could lie restored to health. The funeral took place Saturday, con ducted by Rev. A. J. Montgomery. Married. I Dkeneb-Howari) Iothls city Wednes- uaysepl.2l,lH!i8, at tho Methodist parsonage by Kev. Ii. Olierg, Mis Ktlie Howard, of Clackamas Co. to Mr. Robt. L. Rrener of Multnomah Co. 111 lliv ('lii'till Cuiirl n( Itm kiatu ol Oii'Kna lur 1 1 in k 1 in 0 diniy. 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I.' in:. 1 1 .10 ' t ut 1 1 n. '0 11 j- f ' la r'..l . . , r Or,-., cu 8, n- T,., I I HIM MUMS. In Hie t'iri-ull Cn urt of ilm Huin ,, Orrguii, fur Hi Cniinly of t'lui kaniita. Ilniijaiiiln S. Mnntriiaa. idaiuliir, va. Mary J. MmiiruM, ilrfviitlant To Mary J. Moiilroat, tli almva nantnl tin. ft-iiilanl : In Ilm namn nf lite Stale nf Ul-Kn You tlie rtiint-liiltil of .lulnlllt 11, ,l,n alx. an UllrU aull in ilia aUiva rulitlctl cnurl, on or I'V Ilia tlr-t day of tit 1 nl irrm oftlili eiiurt, tn-aii: Tim llrai Mumlay In Notpintwr, A. f). !, hnina tha 7th day ol aiild nioniii, lii-lng tlrat tt-rin of aald court after Ilia i-nUii uium ul 11, is an 111 moria. and if ymi fml o lo anawar, for ni ihrrt-nf Ida plamlill ill apply to Ilm Cnurl f,,r Ilia rn I irf iltnuatnlrd 111 aiilil riiiiii'iauil. lu ail: A (lecrrn ol aald t'ulirl tlUsnlt mg i, Unml, ( iiairiiiiiiny now riMluic la-ian-n iilali.lllt ami di'fmitlaiit, and tor aiu-li otliar and fur ther relu-f aa lu inia Court may acriu inert. 1 "is annui a ia iut)UhPil ly ordt'r of Hon. Alfred V. Hrura. JiuL- nf II, tin J mill i rt I llialrnl ol I lit) rilam ul Urrgiin, at rliftiulwra, Ilia J ail day of ticpieiiibrr, A. 1. W. T. llL KXEY. Attornay fur PlainliH. 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Al uali i l iui 3. a. 4. i Muatnt IS in lint il,. that, w , nf Irl.l i, Xullit iB,, , Cual IJ.Ung.iu. 1'U Hvi Imulr r . IhU. DAVIU IU, Ailm'nlalratur ur lioUta ul t bar aa OuucaU, tl ontiil, y j 1.7 EcKgasos-SiiocKLgy. In Oregon City Tuesday, Sept. 20, by ltev. A. J. Montttomery, Miss Ida Shockley, and Captain Theodore II. Eckerson. The high contracting parties are both well known in Portland. Grace Holt who eaya she was married to K. C. Holt at Vancouver, Wash., I)ec li", 18H7, has broiiKht suit for a divorce and also asks to be allowed to resume her maiden name, Grace Whitlock. Khe charges her husband with beiniz untrue to her. Iiertha lierry is named a cor respondent. Orcironian. Karl's Clover Itoot Tea, for Constipa tion it's the best and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by Charrnan A Co.. druggists, Oregon City. Money to loan at 8 per cent Interest on mortgages. Apply to C. D. A I. Cf Latourette. Legal Notices. I fancy the latter are of adobe white washed. On the parapets are mounted terra firma is worth three or four on many frowning cannon, but they are old style of the obselete type, though there are a number of modern Krupp guns scattered through the arsenal. On the sea side is the governors resi dence and the houses of the civil and military staff. These were practically palaces and filled with the most magni ficient furniture imaginable, all of the heavy, massive type. As in all warm countries the houses are white and have wide verandas surrounding. The lower floors are of tile and the upper ones of mahogany. The stairways are extra vide, the ceilings almost out of sight and ship, but now if it is necespary, lie can stay right here in Cavite and pitch her thirteen-inch shells into Manila. I wish you would tell both Mis. Hard ing and Mrs. Norris that their boys are well and strong, both growing broad and heavy into well proportioned men. Rea especially looks several years older on account of a full black beard which Is very becoming to htm. Jones has also grown a very fine beard. How I should like the morning paper at my door step each morning. Our latest copy is dated June 2Ctb, W. A. HUNTLIY. Notice lor 1'iiMlrittloii Land Olllce at Ort-g .n City, Ore., Kept. 15, Vt.-K NotiCO ia linrtljV trlrjll that tho fntlnarl,,,.. n trucil .otiljr i a. filed nnllrij of Mil Int.ution tu mulcc lim I uriinf in -unnurl nf hia ami .,.i tha-. a .id proof v. Ill b inailu mfnre tho Kcgl -tin-am! K'.-iw vr, a! Ora;run City, Oregou, ou Octo I r 2'th, 1-liH, viz: PANKIUTII'8 T. MARI'Oft, II. K. W:i lor tlio S y7 nf Hi: H, hK !i of 8K M of a, e tj and hW ol bVV li ol a-.-o !, Tu 2 i It 7 Ii. H - ntrnea tha fnllovring wltnuaa lo prorn hinontlriiKiiia ro-idBiica upon and cul'lvatlon uf "Hid Inn i, viz: t'nrmnr f, Walklotr, Hla- D, llttdge-, V;lliim K. Wi-lrh and John l.fclc ar nil l Haunon, Or .9-23 10.28 CHAi. IS, MOOIIKS, Uagi ier. ; faL'.n.noM. In tho Clreu!t Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clnckimua. Id t (Iron, PlalntllT, E, W. Grove, dofeudant, urjimona. To E. W. Grove, the shore named defendant. IN THE NAMK OF THE STATE OK OHK gon.you art- hrjruhy rc-oijirud to appear and Hii-wer tho complaint Hied air dnat you In tha above KUtltlud (J . urt aud lilt wllilQ tea day. from the date of tha aervlca nf tlna aummoi a upou you if served wit nn thin ion ,t, or I: n vel up n you within any othar Conmy In una aiaiif, l ien witinn iw.1117 uaya altir ti.o Date of the laid aa Tic ;ir If thla nnmmoui ja terv d upon you 1 j piih icadon ihtn yon are b-reby r. nui'id to Hp ear aud auawar laid com. plaint on the lirt ay ,t 'ne next term nf th a Court after alz w e .i publicilion of atlda im niona, to-wlt: On Monday tti'i 7to day of No ra nbef, A D., lh'JH, a. d If rou fill ao to appeal and anwer aai I -oaiplniut, f,r want thereo., tbe plaimio will appiy t the Court fortharalle demaudad In ber compl Int, to-wlt: Tot a da- . , ' -!- av.v -;-;ryAi tf-f. a. . 2' ". ! V .?. ' l' ') '-' -." Vv.-aaU" J--' r ' .v. '' ' . 9iNaSsp ten ) IN THE OCTOBER UDIES' HOME JOURNAL Mrs. Caroline Atwater Mason, author of "A Minister of the World," begins a new story called "The Minister of Carthage," depicting a young clergyman's high sense of duty battling with love and something akin to ambition. Josiah Allen's Wife Has written another story for the Joi-rnal readers. She tells in it about a siikly sociely fcirl, and what brought her to her senses and good health. In Mary E. Vilkins' Capital new story n metropolitan woman does Rome very ftmnv tli'mns, nnd in trying to elevate the villagers she learns a thing or two. IN THE SATURDAY EVENING POST are to be found the best serial and short stories the world can produce. The handsomest illustrated weekly published We will mail The Ladies' Home Journal, beginning with the next issue (October number), to January i, 1899, also The Saturday Evenino Post ev:. v un the time subscription is received to January 1, 1 899, for Twenty-five Cents, for the purpose of introducing our weekly with our well-known monthly. Ths Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia