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OUKCION CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY. OCTCmvw it iq I m- 4 m ' U O t I topi It 'nut (li a Personal Mention visiting friend In, jfri. ;. J,1"kl .e-i. iilim It'iMunn, i'l Markama Visll'd ( Hlll Hill i Rain Mik. 3 ...mm Jl"" It" r t i u,u: Frk ''avla I''ug .,i,ni H.it.ly In Oregon CHy w imMI. F'irtUn.1, I UHllig " i , . Iiii hi mi hit. "W'I I, MU-da, J. ' ,'l"V',"l.lll)y ".. , , ... U(""1'' am ....... ,y.,;;; "" " ii.Hr A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY made JmIiII (ilioii ..,..11 will" Vl..l Sunday. ett Montgomery, y. (j.rtf K"U'V, il lrttn., vUltn.l u.. ff, II ('..nyef. of Clalak.liia, aHg, 1,1 """' "y "I.HIng v,f M'l " Wal, For I ja.it flatting frhmda Inll.leciiy .. r"trtid ' Ibla rlty Sal (ii iJi" ".liiig ' ! In i .Br Curry I' rliirn. from i:i, jy. Ml. fiiiith. f I'uriUiiil, U at lU.(iiiii dental offl. of r, J, , (jiCff M. Waterbtiry, i Wood. 1, tta i.itlng Midi Orrgm City j.Wl huii'ltr. Mil A. Miller nl to A.M.nd Ut In tiill ( f tofvUl d;t il ,.r (ifUknJ MiM MuU VVoclill KtC.. T. W.IIui.i il l (lU,liUr ii Mum' lioina l iitlijf, ((rr i-tjil- :iAk K hinlili. of Ji. k)i.l!r. jn-U,i In H.o nljr Ul r rily ltli ,!!, I ul. (..l.i( A. MllUr. m; fnrii.U ul lti r itlivr ili (tllo h now thai i It r,. t K. I i t, JO'Ulliniit ft, , , iimii , In Jllall. ''"Hit Tuiily 'y lluli It, "Hlll Mtf.1,,,1 1 lli,i.i......l J l lrflllll,l -,..!.,., ,, ,. ' Al ""'".llng luu,,,,, y r,y - Ul K f. I!"ti (Ur.l "lu.,k, ,,,. ' Willi,, . . , i,... d'n iu' uiNiiu Mm i in ... . 7 r'"J Tli Ir.inu, .!, .1.. ., , .... I,r,.,.,0( ,,, h)i,(ij UU()iiiJ ,Mt II . - i . . , , w Iran- '" I l.y bi ii,. ,.,i.....i T, l-f v.,.ii "T'KMl, V. Il.fria ( i,!., ),, . .,".71-. I ... . . lfl. Ill II.. frim.IrM lulIrj t '! ,H ( fr . I,, r.,.f , . . . I' lll,li. o, Ur. f.mllv .. i. . I lli oM luralloQ ""'"iHlillm f, YfnrM llomn WroiiKiil lliiHlmiiiPa ln. frlinml VcnKi'iiiii,. IrolHle L'onrt. In the enlali of Wallnr VIhU, dneeaaiol. Frwliirlck !nnlon jillil fur lutinra of ilmlnlalrallon, ftliicli wer rntl on ('t. filh. Ill tiUori ahottfil tliat Wall... Fluli ilM at the iMlfo In JKK4 nil left irojrty in W'aaco ami C!acka fioiiiitiua. Tim Clai-kauiaa iviuntv ronjrl valu. at 1 1,000 ainoriK ami tU lielra are : Martha C. CaliI", ThoiriMj Flh and I.aao Flah, of Onifon City, Kfaiiilchlldren of (he iW-ohmm. The ai firalnera apoointwl wure: M. Itn,,.!,. John Cook, and Will Hamaon. In (he rataU of MarKarmie Will, J. hd.. Uaviil Will. eUte, aillod to the court for fcrinl- aion lo rent farm helongliijf 0 aid otate( Ulieviug It nuie profitable lo eatiiU) to have Hm farm renu-d to a gixxl and ii I U hie tenant. The :ourt ordered thaeiecurtoreiit farm for a term tint eirei-dlngone year at a turn not tlian 2 per acre for the Improved land. i ne order a an lamied October Cth. In the eat ate of Joseph Walton, de ciaaeu. j. , Marruitjn, eieculor, AM hit final report, ahowimr that tlm aom of ifi.Otw 77 had Imjn relll from id ealale, of which 11.76fl.lil h.d mn paid for tlaimi and expert- aKaiiiHt the u.e mute leaving 2,312.10 to m divided among five heira aiiiouiitinir to Hr,2.U eairli, Loon tlm navmutit i ' J " v. in o ftllij The H-mih ,kia rftfln.i.ni .......i miii i,r on tl,lr i, l.,. T,. y m,fi.i ai,ui ma mi i!,!,.,! ,im:r !'. A 'rat ,-,0.J w.H ,t B ( litlo ((,. ii, fii.Kli-t.y.wl.o aaaoi.tal Juar ai riiiii,l .m. Hi Khtrrpr.-.. II, wa raMiinolil.- on,i..i,y friii Waleitowri, S. I). A. llnOl'rr and Ciiaa ('.nll.1.1 4lfn,lr f ir a pii,I of wrekt Uit.J 0 I ii ii Hi, up(r ('lark- liurly, city attorney of Ar j, a. iii !! i tt Thur-.Uy railing if. i i U. Kd.ly, an es rraldant of Ihlt Viifto it,. ol ili iihilr lG!ot,Tim wa viaitittat In II, Hotvlar. . till. of Mulalla. wa In hi rr.Umlay on lua Way to Julo -'')'' party al work oo the upprr llnklainl, who Irfl lr la. -wytitk and apfweidkltii haa rw- alJill rraume lilt pualtlon In '.'.'.. II. ), ... . .1.1 I ' iii in in, U.to.plialal hlo kUn, Cal. liwnhmli ia one ol hiUerton'e tl 0Uh n.n, who will luiaieln ,n,J- -If. Kiaenlinth UaflratrU- trwiiUit., p,jrr ,j will U a great mtii-a lo our mwaii al clirlca. iH.n,fWl.ari.i ), rturne.I from "PtoAU.k. Mr. (iengelhai li wa J io Ilia tPlilnr. In il.. I. . I ..I "JlrehaWi.g aufed UrMifnil wadiol, aone-half liit.re! at a 'cnr. II Irfl Iawon on Junt -Miall-Hlil,, C.n. Nome flrldt ' ay biiino, i0inr,o Molalla, I a rwnt '"iron. AU.ka whe he found a 1 .., -raa. ( hi, way out l)iri.n,r ito, (. . im .1.-.., ""Oarv rl. l, i g0d, but that work ""j oe crtld on for a abort tune tllllliinr. " v It. W. TurKr. i f Cabriuah. I.aa i-ranl-l a Afly-iar fianrhla hv (I.. Cuunly rxiuit lo lay Watrrpiprt In ,a r. I'orirr haa a .apndu apring oi fta'nroii 1.1. pr,;rty and I.aa put In a ivalem of ftatrr w.rk Iruin ,, , , aapphra th, pUr,.t ilrlnklna watrr lo Caiiriiial,ir. iln.J.d, I'llal.iii retrtvfd a letlf W,nrUjr announcing th tad i,ra of th draili (J hr hir. M II.. Illatiuryal lirr bun in Mama on I hi 2nd MiM TiUtMirr l aa viaitrd in Ore fHi City mi rial limp, and Waa hrni only laat jr.r, aiid made many (nrnJ W ho rrg'rl of her untilllnly death. ItuaJ Ku,rviaor llakor hat a force of men al wmk on (he ur ( aide road j'roin lhebrldfce to Willamette Kalla at laid out by the rutin I y Ima'd inunih, Th rod run north rat from llir bridge until II irtrliel a (Mil nt limit thedrKil and then run aouili lung the hill and ill rrtilr ronaldrrahl work. A Mly party ron.iatlng of W. K. I'raK. Jo I.ynrh, Tom Itrown, Cha. Moore, and ( hat. Wright Inft Sun, lay fr a two week' hunting trip up tlie valley. The party had a well e,iilpid meat wagon and a rompVir paraphernalia for a rat tling good time, and woe bo unto any game that romet wtlliin the range of their tlalon. H'K VK Tin fiKKIOI HI.Y ttOl'XDEI) Vain U IWinan Arreah den ( liarge r Awmult 0 C'limiiilt Up ami hl In l,000 Jlomla, A. UtOoka. of (!. llatliiaala a. t ..I k ' ",k w'l""'ly night ahot and terl- -;7""""i'l Ida wife at their home. i.u canto of th ahootlni ""ne limn llrooka h..i I ..... , ""ii aii.picioiia "'l the tun, llly of hi, home waa being n .ii returning fiome unexpeiit eolv W.,i.,....i. .. . i , . . '.. al..-re hew.a working on the night ahift, If. In. mott tomwmint (""Him, win, Kmntia Kn-eman, a young ;n.U;..ti'Oy,..r,of.ge. T...7 "Uthand llred four .l...i. 1 . ., 1 , - ' a oo-raii' w rvolvr ihro.igl, a window at Froe ''ri bill fai, to bit I.I , " "'" ' Mr Ilrooka' rheeka, 't I auolher entered lktr khilni...... ..... J"-l M Inteatln, ,(1d Mk ,,,,'r 1Hr M hip bom,. The other two ehola went ami in t ne rm.f.i . . '"'o icvmari '"'m iuterK'aie, "r.t arll wa .um.,l ...i ...... I',n payment of tame and her comfortable for the niuht ami Tl.nr.. . re''l'u tU xor waa ordered -l-y morning I). ,;., .,, H() wHl and released ". uhi uie nullet and eiarnined her oumlt. She I. . .rioiw co,luUioll i 11 it iioutiiiul if the will recover Shortly after the thootlng, it , ,u,j( urooat mnia ,norn autement In which the charged Freeman with having ..lorn iter WHO IliM l.nriMMu. ..I - , - u, milting rat, and that llllrinif llaaa mm. aaull her hn.h.n.l arrived and thethoot- . io.iowe.1. On the ttrength of tin. lau-ment a warrant waa i.,ied fr the rre.t oi yuri freeman and he waa la.en In-fore Juatice Hchueliel at !t r. m . .... mura-iay to plead lo the charge. fe ure.t iion.Ueo.C. Ilrownell at hit attorney and preante.l the Gf nnt K'nliy. , a, held lo await th. rl 01 jjrt. ltro,kt' in uriei and hi. K.,,,,1 placal at U.onO which had riot been ae ctirisj 1 imrxiay evening. Freeman claim lo be innocent of tl.a charg, and believet Ihtl when the time comet ha can eaaily etlabllali his Inno cence . Huice the thooting lliooka haa rema n ..I a I. .. ft Ira . . ai ma iM-o.ijt) 01 ma wile mlniatiring to l.er ftatita and no action baa been taken a.alnal him. JWooka it a Unit a'i and Mra. Hrookt They have lived at Canemah about three monilia, having formerly lived at Aatoria. Hrookt hat the reputation of a tclfr, induttrioua man, e tecretlv prctcriUd Acker'a EngliHh Remedy, but It ia moat rratiyin, t, ive the foIJowinjr voluntary letter - 1 C. P. Smith, M. I)., the most P Ctt Kill I fihv.O Inn III.... KT r . . . L.T-'-; In the eaUle of John I.udwl Ft.l hammer, deceated. Utter U-atarxient ary having lieen i.aiied lO JktmfHI Vf Trmj, r. on hii pplicattiuu Henry' f iiniM V f a vy. iracy, ana Niumwa r were on Uct. 10, aiiiioinled aonraiaer of Ft It U ' . 1 i,ii.iu i x'""! repuiauon 10 pnoiici' ,au . .1 1 t L 1 i ; wiicu uc.ru 01 caaca wnert uoi;iorv ..... .v, receive from . , , ' , ' ill-TO uccetaful phyaicianof Olcan, N. Y. nova, n. ji. nooKCr Be New Vork City: I winh to add my professional tentimony to the voluo of your Unvliah preparation known ftl Acker's Lovlith Kernertv Ir.r A. 1 1,. ma, etc. In Be vcral Inttanees, after I have tried my utmost to jj've even relief, I have prescribed your remedy, and it has acted almost like a miracle, not only relieving, but permanently curb); every one of the patients. I en dorac the preparation as one of the moat valuable additions to the prac tice of medicine," Such a frank endorsement as tha arjove is phenomenal Coming from SO distinitiiaheH nwmUr .v.. O " ' - ' ' ' ' 1, IV medical profession, it carries with It , ku wnuiauic WOICD mcpUDIIC Will be ure to avail tbemK-lves of. It isrec ommendationa like this which make it poSHible to Kive the broad guaran. tee that is a part of every tale of Ack er's English Kemedv for Cmo-h. n. r . ' - V ' "' ,Aln!m. Hmr.cnitii and Consumption. It must either do all that 1st claimed for it or your money will bo refunded. Do you know of any other mtdicin. ,ld on th.-e terms? Do rou know of any otbe? medicine? which KTZn d0'" rC(?ulftrJy pre,WiU ,n their own Faice a. being tetter thai prescr.pt.on. they write themselves ? Tbee facta are well worth considering. 1 hey are of especial Interest to those with sore throat, and weak lungs. UAX. ir,,d")d.,M u x"" y-'t-xt State and Canada ; and In Raav HV autKjriu tte aW guannUe. W. JI. WjOkER CO, Pnprtrton, Sew York. For tale by Geo. A. Harding. .----1 ri-i ml ir taid ettale. Ilemarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael CurUln. riainflel,! Ill mekes the statemenl. that the camrbt ! com, wnicli nettled on her lungs; she was treated for a month bv her famiiv tllilraift.n tint tr . t I ' i r'-j "now. iieio urier, tlie was a bopt-leaa viclim of contumn- tton and that no medicine could mr er. Iter driiirirlHt .iwiio.iit n. i' New Macovery for Con.umption -, the r-otigtit a txittle and to her delight fonnil heriw-lf benefitted from flret dote. SI, a continued it uae and after i.k inir . bttlee, found herself sound and well; now does her own housework, and ia at well as he ever was Free trial bottles of this Great Iliu-nvatv . 1 r.. ' j n ucvi A. Harding's Drug Store. Larue bottles SO centaand fl.OO. for Clean, Fre.h UK i: II, aui:n, iii:m. t:ic. Jo 10 u 1 t:inf:M' Bakery and Confectionery Cor. Mrreath anil Adataia Ml. U'han n... I .1 . . ; j 1 " Mi uuj were aimoi neaa n ; from whooping cough, our doctor gave, n 1 One Minute Coouh Cure. They reeo fj ,' ered rapidly'wriiea P. B. Belles, Argy!e Pa. It cures cough, colda, grippe and an in rot; and lung troubles. (ico. A. HsBDi.va.' re;TI i'a.'C FAMILY 2 TKADK KOI.I4ITi:i j2 Telephone 3U-4 Joseph Kuerten. ij Prompt Iellrery. I'.VT1," ?" aT ya rutins, tk. unrr. tor I4.6S0-O, rr 1 . - va awaw, WLO I Nlunouduum Hnji:ni 111 lis. aarlfiM blue. r- JafT J I.I' mCl aoolLrTft 1 1 11 BL aO IOB4I froa. Cdly C7"' oa arnMt.wk .iVl III K.'!"',0r' '" t .1 11 r M IMAlT PuB,1r.ir.ntor cm I SUr "01-'j .llr nrM; 1 boia. I tj - "."ri totn. or .. r.l.d .7T "a" t-i cama. aui. a Wastbd Board and room in richamre for tuition in shorthand. Call or ad- dreta Chas. Ilalslead, this office. W.1 IJyci;. ""rglmrdt, of thla city, has nr,i s 1. in........ ..11.. , 1. - .bo m in M'iision """ii)H.r month ""r (hilatUa Science aervlce v. m-i. 15 "Probation After ". '''Tiim,!,.. ,,".7, . """""1 01 mwiiy. ij , . 1 mon a tuu acre " Itlld aihiui...! 1 1 . 1. " "" 0110 ami one-nan ciiool ...'.vr. ilk,,, ' ""gin (janemali din ( Monday evening T. M. Long , Iliri'l lop In ..I....II tf M , ,,,K U III , Al l.ili un...l I, '"'! Ull iora 11,. .1 ilittrlct. account of reinov 'ot.li 0 lormor William's l evenii, and Ci.ii .1 .,,! Nl,lt lIUBu .... . . "' 'W I V I...1. , . . . h'iUere.:.r,rmw,B,w al0i" miim5. feoomi, ' ,1' Jr' " won Nlrmu lr ",.y(!,,ri ,B,it' . 0f i.'t . tl.eJ.K. Ulll ; ' rtlnd and w flMllino ,,, i, rut I'hs ma,!,. ,. , Coil rl iridlliia Horn ""I he Hi,?. Un1 K,,n"""nly lwr !"W I Kretly tuied. Tho ,iiB,,w;v,1n,,,,,ni him "Of fluid of labor. Martin ftiimner. a of aliotit It year of aye, wt before County Ju.lne Hyan on Monday on a charge of conduct lug himself in a very diaordrrly manner and causing great trouble to hit mother, Mrt. Caiherlne Sumner. With tha con tent of all parties concerned Judge Kyan turned hi 111 over to the care of Airs. e. A, Chaae who agrees lo provlda a home l ir him to long as ha behave, himself The rase of F. Wehner vs. M. Koebul ass tried at Harlow Tuttday In-fore Judge Jesse and a jury. The suit was In r,wimr Ilia valilrt of a cow which S I . 1 i.i.v.,1 1.1 1 .1.: j piailllill ciailliej nau iiccii unvn. i.uu f the Molalla river and killed by Koclicl'i 4 boys. One of the Ko!mI boys Is now in the reform school for the act. The rno . . . . . . .1 1 . 11 aln hliorn v lullit III on IK) ill sioes and the Jury decided that defendant was not liable for damages. C. K. Si hiicl.ul tHarud for defendant and 0. H. Dlmu k for plalntltr. I,iyil,. K,.,iieiiiit'a court was occupied the greater part of Monday of this week with the trial of the cho of Howell airtinat Itiuhv on an account. I'lwialilT . . a a 1 lloutHl tn.it Ite bum! clWnndanl woo a 8 . a ... i'll Kl m, unit nil III Ilia aggregaie w ij.n.ut In an iteuiixiM statement furnished by ..i..;..i;o- .1 ,l.,f.,n.l,int'a reuuest. (lu- 1 , 1 1 1 , I , . v - . ImiiiIiiiiI a-ss uivitll credit forH17.(K)on the account. On motion of dofommnt a fai.l )w Km rnnrt. but nuimuiv nun v lutnrhy njiroomont of the parties the a . I I KM) Krward (00 The readers of this nsiter will he pleased lo leain that there is at least one drea led disease that aciencti lis been side lo cure In all its stage and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la t),a only positive cure now known to (he medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, require a con slilutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, actinu direct!? t'pon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of (he disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature In doing its woik. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer flOO for any cam) that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonial. Address, F. J. Ciik.nhy A Co.. Toledo. 0. Sold by Priitfirlst. 76c. Hall's Family Fills sre the beaU f I .w aM . u . Et,U?'X?'?nfu pj",tl "riar Ilia. Sa RUSSELL ENGINES BOILERS I n V'rita for Catilojue and Prices. SAW MILLS THHESHERS STACKERS If RUSSELL & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. ii- l n Hinn unnn a a a a a a as-ii lllllll Ul uuu SLW nnnhinnni; IQUIIIIICIV al in.i'i i' -ev " ..lulnhft was allowed to amend his com Itnr all costs to ditto. The IHNl.ll. W, -."l ... . .. ... I.....-;.,., lulnr action win come up iui umumi (1. II. nimlt'k apponred for plaintiff and L. Stlpp for delunuanl. That J o) Till Feeding With the exhlloratlnir souse of ronewed IiuhIiIi and stronglh and Internal cleanli ness, which follows tho una of Syrup of Fins, la unknown to tho fw who have not progressed beyond the old-time i , I i.. i.l.n.m anhstitutos IlieillCllies nu " v..r sometimes offered but never accepted by the well-informed. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by (he uaiuoruia M If you are intending to purchase a piano or oriiari In the near future, now is the time ss all piano dealers have been advised by the manufacturers of a material advancement In the wholesale cost of pianos, to be effected from the first of the month, The Filers 1'iano House, of Portland now have on exhibi tion at Hurmeister A Andresen'a Jewelry store several high grade pianos, placed their for the convenience of intending purchasers, residing in or near Oregon City. The prices are exactly (be same as if obtained In Portland, and should , terms for payment he desired the same j accommodation aro accorded vou that ' are enjoyed by the patrons of the house in Portland. AI r. Davis their representa tive, may be seen any afternoon or eve ning at llurmeistcr A Andresen'a store. BELlOMY 5 BUSCH t f , ...TEE For tho accommodation of our customers we quote the following prices: 0 cops and saucers 6 dinner plates 6 sauce dishes 100-piece fine decorated dinner act All wool C. C. Carpet per yard - 60c Brussels Carpet Per yard - - kh,. Ingrain Carpet per yard - - 25c Washable Jute per yard - 35c Hemp per yard . . jrjg Matting per yard - - - - iy Lace curtains per pair - - tr- Table covers fringed 3 feet by 3 leet '-i ft lilt $9.50 During the' winter of 1807 Mr. James Hoed, one of the leading cltlxens and merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W. Va., struck his leg against a cake of Ice in audi a manner as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained him bo badly that he could not walk without Hie aid of crutches. He was treated by physicians, also used several kin, la nt liniment and two and a liolf gallons of whinky in bathing it, but noth ing gave any relief until he began using Cliamborltiiu's Pain Uulni. This brought almoHt a complete cure in a week's time and ha believes that had he not nam! this remedy his leg would have had to be amputated. Pain Balm is unequalod for BnrainB, bruines and rheumatism, For salo by G. A. Harding, Druggist, COUNT! WAI1UANTN. Weimya ireiiiliim for Clitrkn. ma founly anil Oregon City warrant. Till: HANK OCOKICUO CITY Large Oak Center Tables - $1.50 High Rack Dining Chair - - 65o h ull Bize Bedsteads Woven Wire Cots 45c 60c 25c i I Wall Panu. ,,.J,.l,l II in. ! Copper Bottom Tea Kettle - 40c 10 Quart Granite Pail - - 60c 10 Quart Dish Pan - - 10c 10 inch Granite Pan - - 25c 6 knives and forka - - kv 6 Table Spoons qc $1.50 $1.85 'loiVaa.' We keeD a full stork ,.f P.mi. n;t i "lass and woul.l lika tr !.,.. ....i; , - - .v con i u ates of cost to our customer pnn. templating painting their houses. OAK Tl. , f.jA. ,J,a.l 'i. . ' RtnJ "anip can tell the difference between bread baked in a Charter Oak Btove or any other kind of stove. The crust of bread baked in a Charter fWk S ove w,ll never be hard. Caution your friends not to buy a cook ng stove before they have examined into the merits of Charter Oak Stoves. 8 lip Wife ticoc Opposite Court House. We make all kinds of mat' tresses from $1.90 up. Syrup Co.