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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1899 3 Personal Mention KuMcr, wo lii (Niily on Hum ... ..... k. Ii. li I h II v llMD ll. Jlf, KlIIXK, t 0wrgl, failed lino airk, f( Kli'Mioir, i i.ngau i)ll Ihi.Iim iii ,f ,.iy 1 1 1 i week. r ami Mi. I.. It. K'iwImihI urn vlalt- i.-lallvea In Iblaclty. s', V, Je, of Harlow, a a doing Knit t'Hy Thuraday , y llalliea, of O.aego, waa Hi-mi on j, hIm'pI during llin aerk. .; (inner, nl Canity, waa huh i,( vi.li.'" In the rl'y Monday, rank Mulvry, i Portland, aa In g.iiiCity Tuca.Uy on luminal, In J. Mill) r mil on, n ilii i ll i,., I lin-ule iu Portland I tut I wm-k. Iilair, deputy tiwor, i( NW.lv, nil bualnraa Ida paat week. Mitchell, tho Woodhurn lanner !,, in Oregon Clly Ilia flratnfilif ,k. I', Alirama, of Finland, ha aciepled .Milmii i lurk III M. Michaela' iliy a alma. ..... i iit... L'. ir. ..i i i .. i i Mm .-i..i, ... ...naiio, la mliug a few day itli relative al nl.y Mi.. Miimll, i.f Portland, waa calling Ml lliay In llila tl'y the latin ail at i.'k. Jh J. -:rir, Cllan u leaver frra, at the hlrdrii) tha (Wat part Ihe week. Mr. Tli'Hiiaa, a rl i, farmi-r of 14rr C'.ik, waa trading In tlieclty ur-lar. S lllair, a llulilianl huallira tnalt rll In il l farmer waa on our alie-a pl aiwk. . Wing, Mai k.b-ifg' well lo do cili- In aa iii the city Tuesday in hn in rat l( lu.int. K. an. I V.. hkhven, lo prominent i n from Martjuam were in Ilia illy ty lalla Thurailay. Mr. ami Mra. Harry llaiter, of tin i w Viiililig relative In Oaaego, Mli t Ilia Wrrk Mr. I'aiilik Foley, of I'urtlan.l, viaiird Jutin (ilraaoit of thl city Wedtiea- lr ol Iliia arrk. Mia lfin llul.Ur.l. of port Ian J, Ir l Ml.a Carrla Gregeraon, o llilt v iuriii( Ilia arrk. W. W. t)irra. one of the aolld ritlten in M.iiain, Waa doing bu'lnraa In i t iiy jfaipf. jr. II. t-ang, llm Portland wholesale inrr nil a a on huaine In IliecliV Mon y U tin' pal week. W. II. t'oilliwll, llm road Urvior Milaankia aa on hu.weaa al Ihe Bint l. iiv Wedneaday. Mia. A. lioMaiiiltll, of Kugclie, ia -iting hrr daughter, Mra. SI. Ilollack I llm Mi.M'a I iiiltlniiiilh. ri... i i r i.. ... i..r. r S. ..". . ..!. ...11.11, HIF t.l-..' ((....I i ii mi. I. Molilalia, ainl Kill irodatlv j lii' Una tlirlr wrnmlii.il liolni, -U riiiil.'iiili.ni Iluai'll aa In IVrt ii'l 1 1 1 1 I y Ml'rrn lin alti'ii.l'l Uif ni'iiil f Ina ni'i'lic w I iio. Kiin'li'. Mm. John lili naon, ol llila rily, aim li Ihtii hiiil ii i llm paai iM-k Willi llm k'r:'l' ia alilii to I hi armiml attain. I'. T. tUlllt-M, oim of Orrijon'a "na vp anna," ami ii rpH'ir. ill men of lnki. a an In tin- niy ovir Spn.lay. U.S. (iilwuii daa Jtinl iiiinpli'ti'il a .ri'iofiii lirui ol at-liiMi al KiiKPi-lxillo l in llm city Wtnlnrailuy on liuai i. Ilul.rrl Itruwil lll'l (ii'O. KailiUII, 'ilii of Joily kikmI frllowi from New r, rre call!h on Uri'Uoll City (rliimll iimliiy. Mr. an l Mra. K. Mitonwi formerly of ia city, imt now rcaiiltMita of Fori'al mvn arm vlnidnu frlimU In llm clly 'iawci'k. Ii. Taylor, rrlviil In 1I1U clly Weil mluy irum Kuatcrn Iiiiliuint ami will '"illila uiiclu .Mr. WillUui llowk'U.at kIh ('ruck. i. It. Clark, Mia Iiuiiii from 1'aclllc nivi raity g low tlitvrt thu IumI week. pr. Clink la omt of tho uni vcrnlty ' I'luliti-Mt youtiK mull. Mra. Joo (iitnoiiK aiul flilMren, of orlliiiul nK)iit noverul (lay tlila wock 'Hi licr aiaiur, Mr. Clnrk OaiionK, of iiminali. H. AiiMlin, dIioIIvor on tho upper UcknniHH, uml keep the upper t'Uclitiry wan in Ort'non City duy tlie ll"t wi'uk. 1'rcHliU.nt CmiiiiiIikII of the Monmouth iilvcrHity, wan In tho city Friday r'xin he ilulivureil a loci u re tothontu- P"Ih of ho llarclny achool. C. IU,ilianlnoti, cuiiio to OroKcm ity Momlay from lila farm at lluillaiul '"I ri'porla tint much of tho wheat In ;" Hiction la uciiinnlnK to molJcr. Mru. I.. I.Htmio. of Honolulu. Mra. J. V n, . . . ' V aruo.a ami iMihh I.. luuiiua apciu a ?ry pleasant ilay with Mr. and Mm. J'uwmaniul fnuilly near Oswego Sunday. I Mi Mary Duiry, of thla city, loft P'uiiHiliiy for Hpnkanu Waah., where bIio J'llimda to Hwml the creator part of the iiiiiumsr vlHltinu hor brother, Jauioa iHHry. j I'f. Iayltt, I,m MolalU ihyalnlan waaln')rr.on Ciy M.,(1ay wlmre ha iiii'l Mra. ,t.avlil, who waa on llm way Imnif from w ,inyn vWt mMl rB. . tili'i al I'.irlland Inn, Hwair.inl i baik from a alx iiiniill.acoiiraii of almly at I'arlfln IJnU v vwrt.il y , lln .v, ,, ,lf y,Mifn i I'laim lii.H m Wl h y,,,,,. infill auryryir'K A J. Johiiaori aaa In llm clly Hunday fiom Ai'ria. Mr. Jolmron la a uiivi.rii I in nl fun-airy riMioMiT ami Ida wmk ra iipiir... Mial Iim walk over all WHllainl ai'i tlona In i In. aialn an l prepare a lw UIIkiI l'llllill of till-Ill. Ci'cln Ml In I'arilnw a a. llm (Imt liaiiii.a inakfr In Ori'icm and hiia Ilia "HKln.l art of harin.a flil mailn in Ilia aialn maiiufai InrK.I mhii.-UiIiik likn fmly. flva yrara auo Mr. I'arilnw ran lull many piii-ri ailna anwlnli.a iniicrrnliiK arty timi-a, ami llm miii tlul rnl a.-iil... in llri-Kuii Cily. A a R Tim Ka.lrrn Hlar will giv ,ard parly on Tnna lay J mm 1.1 In tln-lr hall lo iiii'inlM ra. Krfrimliiiifiita ai-rve-l. I'r. I., I,. I'n krna, di-ntiat, baa rn oiip. dia denial ollli-a In llm lafclay Imililiiig corimr of Main and Srvt-iith ttiMtia, A parly ol urvaynr li-ft ihlacily Mon d.y iii'.riiing t'j gi) inioramp on llm line ol llm prowa I new motor line. Orrrland Train ( ullMon. I.aai Krlilay evurilnn the Mntl.rn I'a illhi aoulhUiiml panaenicar Iraln had an alinnat rnlraciiloini racape from a anrloua wreck in thla clly. An ntra friiluht train, ruiiniriK alir-ad of the over land, K"l atallml on llm trealle ami the train waa cut In two, iiaviri the rrar auction with the air brake ai-l while the kiikIiih fmk the forward half into llm yard hern, li.-forn llm untflni i-ould r" turn the air li.akf.l from llm braki-a and llm car aoum i(lit or Inn, atard-d hi k ibiui tlmyiadit. An clpirt waa made lo boinj iIihiii ami ant the hand lraka but reaiillnd III failure. A (Unman bad K'H.ii back Uiafnal the overland Imyoinl the Almrnalhy cri-i-k and JuhI aa the wlmidaofof the overland eriKi'ie were KrindiiiK the track to back out of daru-r tlm lu-avily loaded fr(ii(lit can cm.licd llxn II. 'hilrangn aa II limy eeeni, no JmaK waa dune Ui llm oy .rUnd be yond Uiarlnu away the hi-adhi()it and forward flxturea of the engine. The rear Irucka of the rabooae wern lifted from llm rail and turned partly around tj forming a bumpinKNilaf(alnt which waa recalveil the full force of the power ex- ertfd by the forward tart and mulled in derailing and badly dauikiiif three freljdil car, Wide the rahooae. No one waa Injur! In Hie mix-up altbouxli aevrral ople were aiandliiK cl'e to the tract at the time. A wrecking train came up from i'ortland and aucceedt-d In opening llm lina for travel by Katur day morn I tig. Had Ilia overland been one minute lattr in atopplug, the o ca non would bar been marked by an un doubted large loaa of life. What you want la not temporary re-' lief from pile but a cure lo May cured. PeWitt'e Witch Haa.il Halve cure pile and they Hay cured. Oko. A Hakiio. ' Try A Hen 'a Cool-Kane, A powder to beahaken into the ahoe. ! At Ihi aeaaon your feet fi'cl awollen, ' lii-r von and hot, arid yet tln-d eaaily. If you have niriHrllng eel or tight alioe try Alli-n' r'oot-Ke. It cool the feet and make walking eaay. Cure aaol hn and aweaiing fnet, hlialera and cat louaaMit, Relieve corn and hunion of all pain and giye real and comfort. Try it to-day. Hold i-y all drugglat and ahoe tor for 2 ':. Trial package Free. Addrea, Allen K. Olmaled, le Koy, N, Y. We are amenta for Hpaldinga "OfTicial" Baao Ball 0ooU and carry in atock a full lino of Mitt, Olovca, I5at, Mftitka and lUlla all for nalu at Kastcrn Tricoa. 1 A la'ga drlrgalion of Woixlini-n of the World Irom thla i lly want lo 1'ortland Tue.day lo pattl.-lpate In llm big par a. le and oilier "dolnga" Ibera tliat day. Mr. and Mra. liroa.ma-i, of Italllmore. M l., ara iu llm illy vi.lling with llm famiiy of W. In I'.lixk. Mra. (iioa.man la aitter ol l r . Illm ka, and they may ddvlde to go llilu bu.iiinaa hero. jut Friday evening occurred tiie cloa lug eier.larl at tlm Caiiemah kchool. Tim program howei vi.i.ue of thor ough and 'aintfakltig prepatatlon and waa girally elij.ied liy Ihoae prr-cnl. Ida Hmllli, tlm I:1 year old daugbler of liayiiiau hliiith, waa badly hi Diced on llm light hip in Jiimpii g Irom Imr faiher'a wagon In Irutit ol l William' gioery atom laat Saturday evening. Her dreaa t aught on llm brake handle and aim lell to llm aidewalk with conaidei able lone, l.ul fortunately no Uuie were Iracluied. The ti'iui of M'liixl in Harmony Hi tricl, No. 41, ilueed III. lav, May L'lllh. Thrra waa a claaa of nine boy and girla promoted to Ilia High School. The pu pil did una work during llm term, and they reflect credit upon the a. Inail. No apeclal pn graui waa reli'leted on account of the T tail, era' AaoNiatiou holding their uiieting al thai place on Ileal day. The High School claaa coin-i.i of ; MlM Jennie Clark, Mla Huldah Kaolin, Miaa llelrlia Kalilie, Jamea I'lwien, Cheater Mi biiigliiin. tiaillrld Ku-k, llcrU rt Hunk, Walter Tyh-r, F.dgar Hlakely. The claaa waa entertained al the home of Mr, and Mra. Itowliiml on Thuraday evening, June Ut. lltlbl) FOK MSIIIMi. (ire. Illmler and I. ILcnmn In Juntlcr Schuhcl. ( tillll. Tliura lay afternoon Ieputy FiahCom uiiaKiniiera Morgan and l.oiulieiy liMiight an action agaiiixt lieo. Ilimler ami I'. Ileeinan fur uiilaaful llxlilng in the Clackamaa river cm the .Id day of May r.int. Meaara Morgan nml l.ough cry lentilh'd that they aaw Ilimler and Iti-i'inaii on the ChickaniH wiih a AnIi net auhmerged in the water and tied to their Ix-al. The difeudaiita tealilled (hat they had no net at the time charged and that they were, when noon on (he Clackamaa, (labing for trout. The cane went to the Jury about 5 o'clock and af ter a few minute deliberation a voidict of "not gulliy" waa returned. Thua undeth another chapter in tho "flnh ca.a." U. H. lhmlck apHitod for the state and (leo. V. Hrowuell for tho defenae, O-'i-koii Clly Mai ki t lttort. (Cormteil weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, M conta per biiahel. Flour rortland, :l.l.'); Howard'a IWHt, a.IlO; Fiaher'a Itent, $:I.I3 i Dayton ; IM.M : I'eacock, :).0 Data-in ak. white, 43 to 44 renta per htiMhel, gray, 4'2. MillHtuira-Uran, 17.tK) per ton ahorta, $I8.(N) per ton. l'otatoea l :00 to l.nO Hr aack, Kgga, 13 to 15 conta per do.on. ItutUir Uanch, 30 to 40 cents per roll. Dniona, Win. jair pack. fireen applea, t .:'5 lo 2 50 per box. Dried Fruita Apple, unbleached, 3 centa; 50-pound boxoa, evaporated, 7t. prunes, 2 to 4 centa j plunm, 2 to 4o. Hucon llama, 8,' to 8?4' conta; aides 8 to 8,'g ; shouldera, 7 to 8 ; lard 8 to 0 Llvealock and Dresned Meats Hoof, live, 3. to41yicjhoKH,live4;to 4ltt'ohogs drewHed, fl cents; sheep, f4 to 14.50 por head; voal, dreawed 7o. roultrv-Chickona, old $3.50 to $4 00; turkeys, alive, 12 cents er pound. Suilors uiul Wulking hata, the latent and lowoBt price. Mihs Ooldbmitii. There is a time for al) thing". The time lo take DeWltt'a Little F.arly lliner I when you are anfTeririg from couatlpation, bilioumieaa, aick-headaclm, iudigeailon or other alomacli or liver trouble. (lao. A. IUhiiimo. I'rahale Cutirt. May 27, 18'.). Kalate ol Tboa. A. Hulchlii. deieaael, the aduiiulalratril preaenli-d her annual reMrl, duly veri fied, and It waa accepted Sim alao aaked ti Im allowed lbs sum ol $174 .'UI for her aupport from data of deceaaa of her burhand, which Mug reaxmable to tlm com t waa allowed. An order waa Utiicd authorizing admiiiLtrittix to inaka a loanof 1.7u0 at 8 per cent in tereatwitli w la ia h lo pay off an exialing mortgage on eatata which la drawing inlere.t al the rate of 10 percent. May l-.i-F.atate of I.asaru I'. Math ewa, deceaaed. Inventory of iro.erty and appraiaeinent tiled, thuaing ealala to be value.1 at l.'.Hill U5. May K:itateof Michael M. Shively, dereaaed. letter of adminialration graaled lo Sarah K. Shivrley on filing of proa-r bond in the amount ol $2,400. Ieceaae died inteatate, and tlm heir lo hiae.tate, amounting to 11.200 (W, are aa follow: Sarah K. Shively, widow, Millon, M., John II , Tho. I... Drover C, of Monitor, Or., and Ida M. Norton, of Harlow, Dr. Sorrrmful Applicant. Fif'y-two out of tlm 71 applicants fori ti-achera' certillcatea were paod by the ' county hoard of rxainlitera aafullowa: , Firat gra lo-Kllt J. lUa-hlke, Milwau kie; Maud Haatall, Molalla; Jennie K. .ohle, Oregon City. Second g-ade Clara Holatrom, F.agle Creek; F.litabelh Dlakney, Clackamaa; Iieue Carter, Molalla; Karl K. Kliioit, j Highland ; Charlea A. Mialder, Auiora ; .Martha Sturchler, Clackamaa; Alice M. ! (iuttridge, Springwalcr; Hone II. Hower-, man, Sunuvhi le; F.va Mochnke, Shula-I; (trace Kdarda, Oawe'o; Klitubeth Mc- ' Doiinell, I.ituie A. Shipley, Mabray Mc ! Cow 11, Nellie Wahion. Oregon City; 1 Jennie l'rooka, I'hillipa; A J. Miahler, ! F.ugene. I Third grade Claude Owinga, I.ydia ! Hunter, Sunnyaide; Ad. lie llrown, j Huttevillc; I.Uiie Kvans, i'arkplace; ! Iti'Hriie Iingnecker, Ora Titinan, Kus aellvilie; Mamie Adams, F.lla Dement, j F.dith Jackson, May Wilson, Edna H. ' Talior, F.va L. Totld, Kula Ilaynea, Ore- j gon Cily; Minerva Thieaeen, Milwaukie; DtiNHleCold, Aurora; Jeaale McMurray, j Damaacua; Fred Ilornachuch, Mary j Hornschuch, Carna; lU)lina Chinard, ; Hubbard ; Stelia Sumner, Sandy; Dim Haynes, Wilhoit ; Mra. M. K. Altnun, ' Correct alyle and opular pricea on rnillinery. Mm Dot. u with. ; Beautiful SIcin y l 1 LflfJiCS " " I'anaparanl, clear : . " ami Ireali complexion, Use Dr. Bourdon's French Arsenic Complexion Wafer the only reliable beaulifler of the -xm-pinion, akin and form known. In the ilirectl'iti lor which lliey are lnlnlel, their rlterl I. imply magical The ni't aa Uiiimllng Iraii.foruiaiioii In roi.al an arain it hroughl alioul by Umir ateady uaa. rn.Mn.liiK the WIXAUD'H TOUCH in proiliicing ami prrarrving heaiily of lorni by mrrly ilrveloping a lranaiarency and pellornl rlrarne. of Complex ion, atiepely ront-iur ol form, brilliant eye., oft imoolli kin. where, by nature, the re eri? exiila. Y.vrw llm coaaarsT AMD M'T ari-ciaiva aaia mrrr.l hy .axt ai r. moth, ai.ai xii a a in. riwri.M, ami vifua i.ara, vai.Loar aaii mciit xia, ami other r lL .irn.l ur.ar.M. are prrrnanpnlly removed ami a ilrliciou.ly clear ami rrltneil com piexion auiel. enhancing a la-l)'a In veil nr.. beyond her motl extravaaant eipeo lationa. I jil lea, Yua ' be lleautlful, no mailer wnoyou are or what your dia flgnreineiit. may lie jou ran mekeyonr elf at liamtMime a. any lady in the laud by the ue of Dr- BonrHoa's Arssaic Cospltzioi Wifm Cel by men the re.ulla are e-Ually fa rorahle. Price, amall box ,V renta. I.anre Imh 11.01 or preial order of nix large boxet V" 'J Sent lo any ad. Ire., under plain rover on receipt of tbe above amount Write for circular. Ill I. IMItlftlA 1M.HJ . 131 Montgomery Sireel, San FranciM-u. Catcher Mitt Hawnnn'i Mitt Fielder Glove I'rofraaional Hat , . W'H(on Tongue hat Axle Tree liata Maaks, Iahuxu; Hal 1 11 I'rofcaaional Ball. .. l'rai tine Hall I BICYCLE SUNDRIES V , 50c. to fo.oo 5'- to i 50 , 5C to lj.50 75C ....... 50c 35c .$1.00 to $4.50 f 1 5 5f 10c. to 50c Hire are natiijdi-a of our prices on Bicycle Sundries Everything in the Uicycle Lino Equally Low and Quality Guaranteed. Solar Lamp (Beat ga lamp made Carbide for Gaa I-amp 3 lb, for Bella Cement for Fetching Repair Outfit Saddles I'edal per pair Single Tube Tires per pair. , .,iR5 . . . 25c ...toe. to 75c ...10c - 75C to IJ.50 ii.oo 5 Huntley's Book Store Oregon City, Oregon Special Sale. The public are already well aware that what we say In print we Do In our store. Piices on the Entire Stock will be Reduced r During This Sale. Clothing: Fancy Scotch Drev Tweed Buaine Suit, regular $10 00 goods. (7 f( Sale f'rice $I.UU Very fine auminer. all wool gray Caaai mere Worated suit. Albany Woolen Mill, regular f 1100 goods 7 Cft Sale Price $I.vJU Fancy I'lai I Caaaimere suit, Oretron all wool g iolt. A good value 7 C fl at f 11.00. Sale I'rice $f.JU 20 ox. Black Clay Worsted Suits, war ranted all wool, sold every- (Q 1)1) where lor $11 50. Sale I'rice O.UU Our colebra'e.1 line of Clay Worsteda, Lot lOoT, aold in our Port- Q (() laud atorefor$12. Sale Price$.UU Shoes: A fine, gentleman's drees shoe, Virl kid, black or tan...... 82.29 English Ooodyear welt, calf or vid, blai-k or tan. sold everywhere for $4 OO and $4.50. Our Price ia a corker S3.0O All other kinds of Shoes from $1.25 up. Pants: We have the beet line of Panta ia thie city. Come and aee them. Tbev are) all made by Roeenwald & Wiel, Chicago. Furnishings: Wa have the beat line of Silk Frontt and Percale Golf and Negligee Shirts. I Our Silk Golfs are $1.00, sold all oyer I for $1.50. Our store Is open from 7 a, m. to 9 p. m. and you are invited to call and inspect our goods and prices. Remember, our goods are made by White Union Labor, no Chinese. The Star Clothing House. A- HECtX Harding'a Block, oppoeite Commercial Bank. Oregon City, Or Troutdale; Cecil CosHr, Kmm Klein- smith, Clarke ; Kletha Cumins, Shulel ; , Maude Stone, Itcdlurul ; Joseph Fieher, ! Henver Creek ; lux Thompson, Stafford ; Jeanette F Jensen, D. II. Mnalier, Tort- j land; Dim Aimtin; Sauvie's; Minnie i Trullinger, Meadowbrook. Eleven can-1 didates were recommended for sUte J paiwrs. Several of the younger candi-1 d'ltes who pasiwid do not intend to teach, but merely .took the examination as a matter of piactlco. The above was unavoidably omitted from our lant week's leauo. Dr. Lyons, who has bail charge of the dental parlors of Dr. Picking, baa opened an olllco In the old Methodist church building on Seventh St. ruvTV WAiiuA.vr. We iny at t milium frwnrriH mill It vlllbe t jour liilereal lo IH't our price he lr Nelllng. i iii:iiak oroitr.tjo rrv Schillings Best money-back tea and baking powder at Your Grocers BELLOMY 5 BUSCH THE HOUSEFURNISHERS. You'll Admire Thla jiibt because the Cliiirter Oak Stove represents every pint for Hiipcrior ity every excellence that e 8 1 makers can crowd into the material. . 1 . 3 11 Hemp Carpet ptr yard 10c Wool Carpet light " ....2oo Wool Carpet, heavy " ... .35c Ihgrain Wool " ....50c Ingrain Woe 1, heavy " ....C0c Strange as it may seem there ntvtr hu been produced But One Carpet Sweeper that haa given entire eatlafaction to both DBALER and USER, THE "BISSELL" FOR TWENTY-TWO YBAR9 The Acknowledged Leader on the Market, Constantly Improved, Always the Best, Every One Guaranteed. M So, 1-b X. 5f 1- M r e .v You'll Admire the prices they're aug gestive of the keenest economy they'll make you feel that we pass them on to you at the slightest margins. The Habit of Buying Carpet at Bellomy & Busch's store It is a good habit. It is a rapidly growing habit with all Clacka mas county. It is a habit by which thou sands save in their daily and monthly and yearly It is a habit that TV &ll4e becomes more fixed the ottcner people buy here and the broad reason is satis faction. People are satisfied with our carpets. People are satisfied with our prices. Teople are satisfied with the ways of the store, its manners and methods. Mattins IOc. per yard. Hammocks from 75c. to S4.75. This is a giotl store in which to spend dollars, if you have them, and thousands if you have them. But it's an equally good store in which to spend pennies. No advance in our prices.