OREGON CITY KNTEM'JUSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1900, t I'C rsonal Mention ?TJ.- ! fur" j,;ri.ht llit-k ! 'iit Huinpter Hal In IiiimIiiknh, Im . . i .... i . J y, (iiiriliM WBa lining IHIPIIieM 0 llnrliiir of C'anl'V mm In Ilia clly onbl'',"""l"r'"K ll,M j. ArmniruiiK of Rndland im In jya Wednesday business lli'lnli.icli, iI Portland, yUMed HiHiy K"llv Unl H,"r,,iy Urn K. Fisher ('"rvnllU U visiting iiUH'fi M'"- Thou, ('barman. II A llcniienian, Milwmiklo, km ipttifWly Thursday on huliies. A . IVtch Mini wife, ol Mono, wore rinUl I'"'1' Old during I Im week, )fi N"r Conyers, of Ht. Helen spent gumlay lu "rrgr;ii k'lty vUllliiK friend. ir. W. lVker l-fl Friday for a two vrrk'a trip through Eastern Washington. F. A, Hli'lk'lil, of Criby m Hlink inif U'xli with "''I Mnda In tlili clly Tins d.y. C.T. Howard of Million was welcome rallrrst ilm Enterprise olllco Wedm-a-d.y. Minn Amu Hamuels of Portland visited illi Origin Clly friend the first of llm twi. J. ('. Mark prominent fanner, of tick 'a Prairie wm In Oregon City Tues d.y. Mr. mi l Mrs. J, W. Cahow ol this rity tr viaiilng relatives in Hillshoru last trek. Mr, (iilniftii Parker was In Hit city Ut week vlaitiog willi relative and fliellll V., J . Mi Kitlrlrk m able to lay aside aiicruUhes mnl move about with His aid f a cane. Missus Owe ami Mamie Rabcock, of fialein, am visiting at the residence of Wm. 1'utl. J. F. CUrk wm down from Zona Wednesday doing buslneae In Oregon City and I'orlUml . L. I.. Mulit in the employ ol the 3. 1' Co. at I'ortlanil, wan a gueat of Secretary Gtilli-y this week. W. C. Nightingale, of Molalla Saw Mill Company waa In town on business iLe flrl ol th week. Mir. Daisy Jenka of Mt. Tahor (pent several dy in this city aa the guest of Mint Klma Albright. William KUetsch, of I'ortlanil, was looking alter hi tlnanclal InUneata in Oregon I'ily Thurrwlay Mr. aid Mia. M. 1,. Drlgga, of Portland attended the funeral of J. W . Myers In the cily Mmiilay lit. U. A. Ili'in ol llflng A Adair Grocery llfiit M-vernl dava at hla old Inline in Liiii nmiity thii Hci-k. V. C. Miller, St4to ae:rftary of the pruliihilioii caiinii wal worklllK ill Orison Clly the lirhtol llie wak. A. M. Kin hum U tick at the St. Vln- etnl hoKiiiul. Ilia frU-mla expoct that I will he out in few duya, Secretary A.M. (irilley made trip to Vancouver VVudnoxday in tho lutureat of Uw Oregon City Y. M. C. A. Geurx llaiullton left Momluy for IWjii, hy way of hkagwny and the Uket, taking in a coinplctu outfit. Ira lliill'inan recently returuod from Biker Cily and roHrta iudicittlona good lor floiitinhing hiiHincHM there in the fu ture. Frank Junuur wan in town Wednesday mJ report that they have a new girl at Heir liuiiHtt, hIih having arrived Sunday morning. Ian l.ymiH la in the city a few days from lii woik in Wyoming on a big tun He. cx ecu in he there three or lour yearn. I. Hiller, mi old lime roHident of Ore Mi Cily ami now an alderman ol Seattle km been viMiiing fiieiulH and rehitivos heiaj tliiH Week. Jme Cliun:li who Ims boon for the put year in H'uturtown, New York, ar 'IvhI lunt week for a few dyn vinit willi i paruntH und friends in thin city. UIm Aihliu Clark wan Riiininonud to horhoine near Saltim Sunday by ft tele J m, nii..iiiii!inu thoHorlous illnos of "t moth. r, wIioho recovery in doubtful, Potur Mclniyro and Jamea D. Mcln ')r retiirm.,1 recontly from extended klllneH8 tripH In tliu Interoht of the Ore on cty MmmfHcturinjf Co. M, Rubier who ban been for uome time JJFairhaven with the Aberdeen Packing Co'. is home lor a few weeks. lie ex- to louvofor AlaHka later. W.lWrnof the 0. C. UrtHket-baJi m is prevented from taking part in e local gmne of bHket-ball tonight by drained Hllkle. Tbo Willamette Unl 'eriiiy nmy th(.rfore win a victory. B. IluyhurHt baa juat returned from Sniike river whore lis has been on gaKed bont on that river. He re l" mattera proaperoua not only In ""ning hut other tradea in that country. "ward Rrownoil, who bus juet 6- - - - - v- v w -w n- -w nv I,' Mul.... ..I ll....l -I.. I ii ii.mmii, vi viw Hitiiniv aiei iiai 1 1 , A Hoy n I on of Portland were marr'ed by re- OCal JVVCnLS. A h"l'rCurry In thla dly laal Haturdny. . - - ,j Aaiupriae parly wh given Mr and Mr, J, J. Hwalford. of Klv. W,li,..iUv i.. , .........vio evening by about 20 of th-lr friend.. A general good time waa enjoyed wild! O V. name and refrpMliiiinnia I hud a liainiiet TueadHy night ulir lodgo cloxed. I, mnl nflli'ii receiplit will uhoiil I0 IKK) (nr the month. 1'iilia )iieiiiiiiniiiit Hd -, , (). CIim Moehnke Iiuh Hied a petlllon in bankruptcy ftllh no ahm tlr' ami liahlllliei to ft I K rl). Uichard Hcolt ban iripoil from ('an- la four ery fine Domclliorn theep (or breeding purioen. Two change were inmln by the .jonntr lioard In road auimrvlalon the pant week. John Hml th waa appointed to fill the va cancy nauaed by the realgrilllon of W. fl. Kmltli In Anernethv and A. H. Hevnolda ftppduledin place of John Ilartli at Mackabtirg, Dr. A. Tilxerand Mlaa Carrie Bnary, I'r, I'",. A. Hoiiimer liaa removud hi ' Portland, were married In that city on ollh e from Ilm loirclny hull. ling to hi Hunduy evening. Jan. 21, at the reni ri IdencH, rear of lluritlev'a drug atore. ''- of the brldn'a parents, 3'J7 Morn son St. Dr. Tilznr la well known in HobJiHrilneri oiirludedtolry and ride Oregon Clly. havlnir clerked In both up Dm alena. Jm!.' Curry rewar.led Huntley's and Harding's drug stores be dim Willi n !ln of which he Is rerv- fore he graduated 'roin the medical col " " "ll lie. and his manr friends here wish The houm oci-upled by Mrs. May and ,ife ut t'ronerity arid liappineas owned by J D Kwmer cailuht firs Wedn-aday and the roof. bin ned ipiiie ft hole In The Jolly Fellows helilone of their do lighlful paniei laal Frid iy night. About forty i-ouplea were preai-nt, Including a number from Portland. Clarence M. Dillny and Mins Helen Warner were united in marriage at the roaldence of Alexander Warner, Mt. Ta bor, Jan. 17, by Itev. T. L. F.lllot. Miss Laura Pope of this city was maid of lion or, ami Mr. A. h, hckhordt best man. Miaa Warner Is niece of Mrs. T. A. Pope Mra.M.tllH Tre.nbatl, ha. brought "'J ''V mMT ,rl"n ' W-d'y- suit against the guardian of her husband "" 7 " " ""'''" for KTK) claimed to be her money in his " . " . , firm ol rage i non, l'oriianu. l .lt a il.tia reai je ai u., r.aai i iiiny-uiin m Miaa Sadie Heavrr, of Gladstone, was united In marriage with Mr, Tho. h. Daier.of Portland on the IDth. lU v. Oilman Parker olllciatiiig. HKkl V.HtkTh TKAMMFEKS Purnlahrd Errry Week by the ( larka- . . i..., . .. I. . i Win. Maw, who has been employed ft rlty edit-. r on the KnUrpriae for the past (jan, R p l. eiglil nionuia, leu ia-i nuiiny lor n,y t , j ? f 2 e $ ter where he will engsgs lo Imsineas. 1 1 v Aiklm in d a H.r.iin. It 4 J. II. Ackermaii. stale superintendent. ol" lil Ogon wny j.jw has sent out to the school aiiKrintendents 0 H Jones to II Mesd, lot 4, blk 11 rienecr Laid to Ket. The funeiftl of the Hon. John Myern, ft pioneer of Oregon Clly, was held from St. Paul's Koiacopsl church, Friday lust lit 12 o'clock. Mr, Myem until his removal fo I'ort lanil, was a hiding imunhor of Ht. 1'nul's church, contributing moss geiierouKly to its support arid nnyer iniHumg the church services when it was possible lo stlend. The services were conducted by the Key. Ueorge II Van Waters of St. David's chuich, Portland, asHiated by the Kev. P. K. llammoiid, the rector ofHt. Paul'a The simple ret beautiful service wan most imprusMi've and began with the singing of the liymn,"In the Hour of Trial, Jean Plead for Me." the other muio consisted of the chant from the Iturlsl office and the hymns, ''Nearer My Ood to Thee" and "Thy Will be Done." by the the choir, supplemented with s solo by Prof. J. A. Kpping, of I'ortlanil, "Come to Me." The church was crowded with friends from here and Portland who gathered to pay their Mat tribute of renpect to one whom they had loved as relative and friend. Mult nomah Lodge Sn. 1, A. F. 4 A. M. inarched to (he church In a body and took charge of the services at the grave. The following Masons were the palllear ers: Penumbra Kelly, Charles K. Friwierand John Becker, of Portland ; Judge T. A. McIJride, George A. Hard ing and J. P. Lovelt, of Oregon City. The canket waa covered with hand some floral pieces, sent by bis mourning They will friends. One of the best of men, pos seaed of great natural force and ability, he has left Ins mark for good, wherever he lived and leaves behind him a mem ory of kindness and good deeds. i SOME BOOK BARGAINS We wish to reduce our took lock. These are the induce- , merits ami you will not have an opportunity to buy books no J cheaply again thin year. 1 Pub. Price. Our Price. Cooper 5 vol. net $ 2.00 $ .87 Verne 5 vol. net 2.00 .87 Honey Carey 5 vol. Bet 2.00 .87 Kipling 5 vol. net 2.00 .87 Henty 5 vol. set 2.00 .87 Pumas 8 vol. net 4.25 1.49 Thack ery 10 vol. set 5.00 2.C8 Thackery 10 vol. net, illustrated 7.60 4.00 Hawthorne 5 vol. set 2.50 1.10 Kipling-15 vol. set, complete work 15.00 10.00 Large family bible 2.00 1.15 Poets, good cloth .75 .25 " fancy cloth, gilt edges 1.00 .35 " watered silk 1.00 .50 Pocket editions of favorite poeta and authors, fancy bindings .50 .25 Children's books at regular prices Cash book, oilcloth binding 1.00 .25 Webster's encyclopedic dictionery 8.00 4.00 Huntley's Book Store Oregon City, Ore. ' "V '' "V"7-' 20 instructions giving the eighth graile ex aminations throughout the stale. Ex aminations will take place May 21, lUilO. Windsor , . if r . ... , . a ii iireymsn io v a i rocior sw4 100 SAC 28, ;com- CI HI THO III tlin Hliivrtlmnil (li.nilrt.- j"ntof The Portland IlusineBe college hiis '"ken up the atudy of law In the office of "nel & Campbell . Howard la a rKtambitiou8 young man and will no Qbt n,ttk8 his mark in tho world. The Republican club of Dsmascus will meet on the 3rd of February and an ad dre. will t dellvr red by Hwiaior Ilrow uell. The club at Wilhoil will hold meeting on the 10th of February and an ftddresa will be given by (i. P. Dimick The old hlaikamlih shop opoIte Young's livery stable is being removed and one more of Oregon City's fire traps destroyed. The benefit of the cily de mand that such good work continue in lliat vaciuily. John N. lUuch son of Jacob Itauch and brother of W.J. Itauch and Mrs. Kli Maddock died at Tscoma Thursday moriiiiitf. He left this plase for the Sound last fall. Mr. Maddocks left yes terday (or Tacoma to Im reeiit at the funeral. Christian Science wr vices are held in Willamette Hall every K'in.Uy morning at 11 o'clock, tiulijecl for Kutnlay, Jan. 2Hth, "Spiill." Sunday School at 12:10. vVedneaday fVening lueeting ftt eight o'clock. A cordial invitation is extend ed tn all who deaire to attend these services. The Fire Commission formed by the ordinance patsed some time sgo will hnve their llrsl m-etiug Friday at 2:30, at the ollhe of the recorder. Tho board i composed of the mayor, recorder, L. T. Travis, Agent Southern R. K., members of llie fire and ntcr committee Selin, Ga., writes, "I cannot Bay too of the cits council nd one member of much in praise of One Minute Cure sec 20, and e 1 1 e, r 4 e 250 J P (iengler to A Hupp, blk i2 Clackamas Heights 175 LlWrtke toU E Hsrgreaves, lot 1 blk 107, Oregon City 325 M D Smith to UE Harirreavea. M e!,' of fte'4 sec 0, 1 5 s, r 1 e . . . . 1 U V. Halloway to W II Holder. LW.25 acres in Paltnateer claim t3s, r4 3000 Itolton LsnJ Co to N C Michela, lot 1 blk 31, Dolton G00 L A Smith to A Klive,' of )i ei sec 0, 1 6 a, r 1 e 1 N H Kellogg to A Fiona, lots 15, 10 blk I3S, Oregon City 1010 O Wells to K Jacobson, D,' lot 7 blk 67, Oregon City 800 F W YoumaiiB to U H Youman, 13.80 acres sec 4, t2, re 1 J O Wolf to b'chool Dial No 71, 1 acre rrc 2, t 2 a, r 2 e 50 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT i 1'RUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts In the County, cau furnish information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, Investments, real estate, abstract! etc. Olllce over Rank of Oreuon City. Call and investigate. Address box 377 Oregon City Oregon. each of the fire organisations. The themes at the Congregational church next Sunday will be "Our Tern-la-is, good and bud," and "Essential and nonessential believes ftlwut the Bible." The anei-ial musical featu.es will be ft trio In the morning by Misses. Samson and Rouke and Prof. Cnuipetun. "Not a Sparrow Fslleth," In tho evening the choir will render "Hive Ear, Oh Lord," and Prof. Curnpslon will sing Oouuod's "Glory to Thee My God this Night." "London Life" is the comprehensive title of a new play Bhortly to be Been in this city ; it is the work of two of the leading dramatists of the British metrop olis, Arthur Shirley and Msrtyn Field. New York has already set the aeal ot lis critical approval upon "London Life," which achieved one of the most empha tic Biiccessea of tho past season. Shively's Theatre, Jan. 20. The Willamette University banket ball loam of Salem will tonight appear in this city In a game with the Y. M. C. A. The team is as follows : Starr, Parsons, forwards; Marquam, center; Mimns, CouIhoii, guards; Junk, sub.; umpires, Rex Russol, Kinney Miller. Oregon (lily team : Dave w imams, r.imr lams, forwards; Montgomery, ceuwi , Cat e, captain; Humphrey, gnaru. Tho following olllcers of the McLongh- ton Cabin No. 4, Native Sons, were in stalled Monday by the grand president and grand secretary : Past president, Robert A. Miller; preatueni, iv. Gaming; Ilrst vice- presnmm, -ir second vice-president, J. J. Cooke; third vice-president, C W. Pope; recoruing ... .. m T I. .11 . lltiuniMll! .,.,.uurw. 1'att 1. ivamin"! secretary, F.B.Pratt; treasurer, E. O, Cauflold; marshal, 0. 15. Burns; trusteeB, K. G. Caufleld, E. Ji. unan.m" gnd Hiram Straight; Inaule sentinel, L. Shaw; outside Bonlinei, ueorge Warner. In my cane it worked like a charm." The only lurmleas remedy that gives imme diate remits. Cures coughs, colds, croup, b onchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Gko. A. Hahuinu. The ladies of the Congregational church are making arrangements to give a concert about February 10. Further particulars next week. Wantkd Skvkual Bkioht and Hon kst person to represent us aa Managers in this and close by counties. Salary 1XX) a year and expenses. Straight, hona-tlde, no moro, no less salary. Posi tion permanent. Our references, any bank in any town. It is mainly oilice work conducted at home. Reference. Enclose sell-addressed stamped envelope. Tu it Dominion Company, Dept. 3, Chicago The Homeliest mmi in Oregon City. A a well as the handsomest, and others are Invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acuto Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 2'io and 50c. County Treasurer's Notice. I now have money to pay all road war rants endorsed on or before Nov. 11th, 181)0. Except Nob. 11105, 1116(1 and 11187 which are not included in this ctfll. Interest coaBes on the warrants here called on the date of this notice. Dated Oregon City, Jan. 11, 1900. Jacoo Siiauk, Treasurer Clackamas County, Oregon. TELL YOUR SISTER. A Beautiful Complexion is an Impossi bility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good " - . . .. la l digestion, a healthy liver una Doweis. Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them In perfect health, trice zacis. and 50 cts. 0. G. Huntley, Druggist. Catarrh Cannot be Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease . Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not quick medi cine. It waa preaciibed by one of the best phyaiciana in this country for years, nd is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the heat blood puriflera, act ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The erfect combination of the two in gredients is what produces such wonder ful u-sults in curing Catarrh. Send for lettinionialt free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo. O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the beat. A reward of (50 will be paid lor the conviction of the parlies who threw down several monuments In the Catholic grave yard, near the city cemetery ftbout December 29, 1899. A. IIildkbrand. Rector of St. John's church. Money to loan at Hi does & GitiKriTit. lowest rates. I want to let the people who Buffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines and a doctor had failed. It is the best lini ment I have ever known of. J. A. Dod xen, Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have been cured of rheumatism by this reme dy. One application relieves the pain. For sale by G. A. Harding druggist. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat sod Lnngs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by all druggists. Many a roan haa saved himself from an all winter cough by wearing a chet protector. We have cut the price about 40 per cent. See them in our window. C. G. Huntley Cut Rate Druggist. The modern and most effective cure for constipation and all liver troubles the famous little pills known aa De Witt'a Little Early Risers. Geo. A. IIabdino. Co.Xo.YtK CoU meal' ELY'S CREAM BALM la poalMTceara. Apply In W th nostrils. It it qnlrkljrahaorbed. M eenta at Drnnriaui or by mail ; amplea 10c by mill. XLTC BKOTUKKS, M Warroa St., New York City. For Clean, Fresh D IIKEAU, CAKF.S, Etc. O l KLEKTE.VS A Bakery and Confectionery A Cor. Heventh and Adam St. Q 1 FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED. Telephone 39-4 Joseph Kuerten. Prompt Delivery. r 2 1 BELLOMY & BUSCH,; Th8 House Furnishers. Manufacturers of Lounges and Mattresses. Dealer in Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Wall Paper, Taint, Crockery, Stoves Hardware and Notions. l'KKTTV FEOOKM. And yet a slight outlay if you select from our large and handwme stock, newest carpets from best looms newest weaves and color tinting the kind of, carpets that give largest wear and best satisfaction. Bru8nell'B Carpet per yard 50c up Ingrain " 25c op Jute 30c up Linoleum, Oil Cloth and Chinese Matting at all prices. We keep a tremendous atoj'k of Wall Paper, New and pretty patterns. Last year's patterns will be sold at reduced prices. I KB - I T - - i BT T M BMA itaaii Warranted Sewing Machine ,125.00. j Fine Decorated Dinner Set $9.50. Toilet Set $1.00. Bird Cane 55c. Old Fashioned Sieve 20c. aDlBipsKf)liBasoii, Charter Oak Stoves $14.50 and up. UAlArXNtlf i, S zil Scales 10c. I """ . .i, , WirtU I j