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OltKdON CJITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNE, 15 1900 In Id mailer i. Him i ImIiii of Mstti Jlardslfiaxa n-t Dm e.tats of the 11 J'lbrt It. Trmhah, Jml,- I '.van has rendered iliTlnimi at., nl( t li tl rrt IKXI, II, lrnat., i( Liberal broii(ht down i html of about 40 hd ol h rse recently from Kaateiu Oirtf'ifi and la ill ol Uiew at mi averay of $Vi Mr lieBl, Tim lUllii-l Presbyterian church of Ihla plce uhnrva Children day Hun day with fury liitmnatlti- erree nlnil ..r Hmi'ly, her th futiimr ln ' "j-'X"'' ''X and ,,,,1,1..) mniit hi a aa mill. lenlly audiem-a. Jit. J M. Lawrence), of fortUnd, la Handy la meali!- hla preparatlona for viiiiiK tier ('rriita In thl city, Mr. and a (malm Futirth i July cehihratiim, Mn.t'. T. William. A K'xxl hand ha l-en semri-d, m l a V ItiiiMoll.oflWiilln.lVia county, '' email l iedil to all In making III agla e'ram, Personal Mention J, W, Joni'n, nf (Vita, at In tow h Tl.ur'Ur. Vlloii M. HUiik, ol (anby, waelu ,0iiHliirUy. Mr anil Mr. Cochran anil ilaiiglitnr, of.Niwily, spent halurdsy In Ida illy vliitlnir friend It, WixhI ami family lll Tueaday eve- i In ll I'll iliMlng Ilia Mrnok lmnl In.' lie funeral of liia ni In-law, lleti llini'lii.sMJII. Jar. J. II, Heaven, paatur of (da lap til .Imrcli of Hi la thy rearhe the ,a-ia!aiirral sermon at McMinnvlll fiillmalaal Hiin lay awning. e a a a m last aioiiuay t, . jour, accom- Hhlrley lu a. aim has dad clia'gn of Ilia Can by ai liixil fur Ilia past Iwo year, liaa Inii employed a principal of Ida Caiirioali a. li'ml. Mra. llm It will Irarli Ilia I'rlmary department. Cerium Hardin-cam down from (Jor lll Tueaday anil vlaliel at home lnlil by lo "! J. It. ami T. II. until Thursday ayrnlng, when ha lull Willi II. II. Julmaon, ii a aurvxyhig trip hi Houilmrn Oregon. Jmirs, left (or Ilia lieedaatere of tli SJuUlla on a ftalilng iditloii W. 0. Mulr liaa nioyail with lila family lu Hilarity having Irauefnrrad lna unei plied lease on Ilia It'ilmila' farm to Mr, ItunaMa, ho liaa Uki-n pueanaalon M Ih.llark an I family ari l Mis .! (joMamiOi, ar enjoying Ilia fresli air al hra View, Wash. They hoi In rerU' perat Mr. Hollar' health dy Ida trip ratilalW alect Kruar, of Tuala tm, waalo tha rity Halunlay, ahakhig Tli fiilcriaintiifiii l,y Ida lltlla Mka alilrli au highly ih'llgtit! Ilia larga aii'laiii at Ida (Toiigragaiinrial rhuri.h lat Krhlay ulghl, will ha rvjwalail toll rriJay awning, J una 1). Tlia aalnrl ilanrlng party glvrn hy tha W. (). W. al Wlllainrlla hall Tua.lay vanlng waa a howling aue m, tha colli nulioa In i-harga wrra highly rungralula. hamli wlUi frlnmla ami ratt-lvlng hrarty ul'u "'lr t'l"fi- rUl lTtai. congralulalU U-jo hla political auccaa. ... K . , . , ,.,. . Thimiaa lillmora, of Joaaphln county, haymow Welna.ay afUrnon and aua- iavlaltlng hU hrolharln-law, CharUa uinad Injurloa that may prova fatal. riglil ol W'l" oily. Mr. Ollmora la a 1 1 hip waa JialoralaJ ami It It thought tlrrgU to the Saliva Hon a gahrhig, h la alao hurt lotarnally. lr. rUiinmer 1 allninliiig him. tIJ in 1'ortlanJ. i. W, llr, who wat (iafoaUxl on tha fuaioa tlrkat at Orvgiin I'lly Momlay fur j'latlra of tha paai-a, waa la All.any f'rl lay pon.ing with lh Albany ranJl Jalr AlUny llaralj. Tlia Hplrlluallaui of CUi karnaa county III holJ thalr annual ramp mewling at New Kre, hrglnnlng June 23. Tha pilodpal worker will U VrJ. W. C. Ilowman, ol Catifoibla, ami Mn. (ieurgl while a delegate to tha Native Koo'a lljteJje Oooley, of Chicago. lueelinf Ml in 1'uittaml, Charla UolJ Commencing Monday, June If, J. YV. Pradley will plac a ttaga oniheroal between Oriroa City ml nllitoil hpringe, making I rip triweekly m lolloae- (jiavea Uregoo City, Mdayi, WetlneeJayi ao'l Krlaya, from lirailley'a livery auhle. lAat Friday the Canemab echool cloaed a very amtwlul term under the prlncU alalilp of Miaa Jennie Ituwan, with Miaa Klla 1-a'anami aa aeaiaianl. i'l'tatng ! eii laea were held runaiatiiig ol an airelN ent program and an eddrea ty Pirector C'liarloa fooie. amllb, of K.ugna, tuok ocraalon to vlall ,ia alatrra in Ihl rlly, the Mieee Cell and llertha Ooldainlth. I'rof, Waller How lm, prealJent of Allny ro'ilfge, we In the city laet HaU urJay making Inijulrip regarding Chao Uou eierrieea. I'rof. ! will con dui larlaaa in Kurtjan hlatory during the eeaelon. Miaa Mary llornarhorli, of I hi rlly Ut Friday ruen very pleasant lrin cfachoolln dlalrlct No. Irt, with eier iw ai pruprtale to the orraaUMi. Miaa Il.iri). hiicli will proliahly oprn the fall i i I At pi. i am e r.piu'ai iiiunii urn I'.urr Moaiie, i. I emllelon, Waa In Ida Mudav moriilnrf at 11 oVIm k Kev. II. c.iy ImI haiuiday ami pun hl fine Wietr Morna, Ht.hup of drrgon. will iii-u, I.. nr. v.....--.!, i-,i..b f i adinlnlaier Hi AMjiolic ritaolconilr- l'if Ida animal. It cul lr. Noaiie an m,llon , CM w,arniid hr ltf. l a-l htlimal 121 lo hav th hor.e trana- K.'llammond. The choir will render frfd Irom idle diy lo 1'emIUiion. . j , U)0,c mj ,i, lllt)ic (i cofdi.lly ' WMlrv Hilt. o HiuU! trt th city Invito! la llrrJ lntlilaV at III! MlWarfal fllA flaaall (aflttfnrftl ..... n,ll-..lil...-.lr.lltlon. Td. Tim I lira ol hi. raul'a (iuild will g!V 1,1, nil .i ki..im liaa , nDteil and "enlng rijr al th home ol Dr. and i .. . . 1 .. . L I I... I .. air, r.. a. rximmrr, on rriuar, uue 2. A full program ( the evening pleaaur will lie pnbliahed nrit week, hut In th uicanliui make arrangiMiienla lo alirnJ. a a plranl time la n a aau re. I fart KRMORY COMPANY A, TUMI) HEOLMEXT, O. N. C. OaK(.0 ClTV, Qkm.on, Jl. HI 9, I. The atlmtlon of the nirmhrr of thla company la callrd to fWrilon 14 (Military Code) of the Hlate of Oregon which rrad aa follow 1 Whoever ahall arcrrt, aril, dlapoee of, offer for aale, or In any ttianm-r pawn or pledge or retain or refuae to deliver to an o flier r rnlltlrd to tak KMraion thereof any uniform, arm or tulpiiif nla or other atale projierty, which ahall have been procured under the provialon of thla act, and any member of the Oregon National Guard who ahall, when not on duty wear any audi uniform or equipment without the irrrnlaalon of hi commanding officer ahall l deemed guilty of a tniademeanrr and ahall be punished by ' imprlainiuent In the county Jail for ii'H leta then ten, nor more than thirty dayi, or by a fine riot Iraa than ten, nor more than one bun dred ilollat II. Ill till connection the commandant wiahe to atate that th (Juartrrmaalrr report aevrral article of atate properly miaalng, and any me 111 tier of thla company having och property in hi poaertaion will return Bam at once to the armory and report to the Company (Juarlermakter, and any member falling to comply with tfala order will be liinniarily dealt with. It i the Intention to have all the atate and government projierty, kept and atorrd In the armory and aatne ahall not b taken away without proper authority, Ihia order will U STRICTLY INFOKCKD. III. An Mamination lioard connlating of I.leul. Kelly and Lieut. Humphrey i hereby ordered to convene at the armory on Wednee day, June ij, at M p. m. for the purpoae of eiaminlng for warrant l'lrat Sergeant, L. W. 1'orter, Sergeant W. Kuehl, Sergeant J. Straight, Sergeant O. Kail, Corporal II. Kmkin, C. Hoffman, C, Burn, H. Ilallrtian. IV. An honorable discharge baa been granted to I'rtvatee, Burt Campbell, Albert Co, John Creenwetl. The non-commlaaloned oflicer will rejwrt l armory Wnlnea-Iay evening at 8 p m. for in. atrucllon In arhool of company, V. In addition to the regular drill on M'mday evening, until further order tbi company will aeeemble on Monday and Friday evening of each week commencing with tbe current week for apecial drill and acbool of company and aoldler, and cerrmonie pertaining thereto. Aaeembly at 7 4J p. m. from now on until emeamptnent takea place. Tbe member will be required to devote considerable time to company affaire for tbe purpose of putting thcmaclve in proper shape fo? h proposed tour of duty ud it i trusted this will be done cheerfully and to tbe end that the greatest good may be accomplished, Don commissioned officer r enjoined especially to take bold of the watk giving time neccaaary to put company on a basil of effi ciency not equaled by a similar organization in tbe state. Frank Confer is hereby appointed musician of tbi company, vice Franklin Wbitetsan, reduced to rank by bis own request. Bv Okdii or CAFTAIN F. A. MP.TZNF.R, Commanding Company A Kodak on Your BICYCLE l ciT TV, rkt U ft Kbk kr. Cwrrw II rulnuU-n with a corbridjjo upool like thin ri!l on wei((h 6 or., and coat but I"), but it will afford you pounds of fun and many di llarg worth of real enjoyment. It will take 12 pic ture without reloading, and yet can be loaded anywhere in five 3 which weighs lefts than one ounce but takes twelve pictures. rl A 3 A A The cost of a complete developing A outfit is $1. but if you wish vou il m af may j'ust "Press the Button and we will do the rest." The Drownle Camera tde nd I now gradixl and ready for tha laying of about Iwo mile of plank. Kn.rMn tativa elwt John A. Tallwrl, ol Clackamas station, 1ll Tuesday noun in company with Hlal Fish Comml loner KihJ to arlncl a suitable alht for the irnNam fh hatchery to be ratals lulu'd on the l'inHiua river county. llolie-rt (!. Ilniarr, of IUmsaeiii, ah0 ws rwrntly marrinl to 'MIm IWrtha I eallierg, will ipiuov with hi wife lo Lst'eiitur, Wash, Mr llelaer wa In III city Tin.ay bidding hi old cotnradea of Co. I k'k 1 by U'for taking til do- trtura. In IKiug! ametle hall 11 o'clock. 4 Christian Helmut. are held in Will every Sunday morning at 8ulJ-t for Sunday, June 17 "la th Universe Including Mao, F.volveJ by Atomic Force." Sunday echool at Winlnesday evuing meeting at eight o'clock, A cordial in vilalion Ueitcndix! to all who desire lo altennJ these srrvlcva. Assembly No. 7, L'uiiml Arlisana, held an eliH llon of olllcor Friday nght. The new oflicer elocleyd were ai follow I nrif M VOnl'a j Maaler ArtUan, tl K Ilacoo; auporln-iV-V7' 4 n.i.iut, jai.nl K llowan; lntmctor, ibratlon in Oregon City thla v., y"r. . Tlie member of the Kanlern Star held V.' . f I Ml . I II. - " -tcan am-tai iueanay mg.n. A q t,)fl culUlltl 0, TUcunly ofllcer elin t will ansiimo director wa held lant Monday afternoon trol of their resimctlve olllros Mon- and wu attended hy Preaidont W. 0. iij.Julyo. Hawleyof the Willametlo Univeralty. . Among other important mattor It wa fi. Norrla, who ha. been attending j,M!llIl((, t0 conMtnlct , ,nodern restaurant i iiiversiiy 01 Oregon, ai r.ugeno, in Iti .-A . . IT . . I . ...IIMif I. Hf'n,i,.Mp a a a a a a a. aI oinu, p.--,..,, .. v , . . , enlor comliu tor, j 11 iniyre ; masier of cernmonliis, Sarah Gillette; treasurer, T F Searle: fluid romiiiHii hr, Clara Hall and (i K Hyde. I Moma for the minimer, tiK)i tho troitmla, and to place the race truck In bettor condition than ever bo- Tlio Youiiir reonlu'a anclely ol the fm. Field atMirta and athletic will be I'llot church will ulvn an Ico cream nm.ln a aimclal feature thla iHlon. A ""'11 thl Friday evonlng. lllMral atipronrUtlon wa matlo for Are Kl 1 1.1 ,1.- .,.!. work, lo be dlnplayed on the evening of -a ain aliniii tuu iuvvoobii j I . . nl will ,., the enca. nant of the '""'"-y ' w'Kn National (Itiard, July 7 to IS. Mvrtio 1xlge, No 34, Degree of Honor, H. S. liliiann iiowil another aticcHsaful have olo!tod the following new olllcen: lioolve.r t liiiawvllla. eiidinit with Director of drill loam, Mr.. K. U. ant,rf.i.ri.. 1 ..n..i.,.t.uiin.v Plnrra: clilof of honor. Mm. cmra tl( liraduating claiw. K M. lUmli. formorly of thla city. ducted school director of tha Van- C(iVr City achools at an election held 111 that place last Monday. Warner : lady of honor, Mr. W. II. Young j chief of ceremonies, Mr. Frank Foalmrg; recorder, Mrs. 8. A. Gillette; financier, Robert Goodfellow; receiver, Mrs. Sophia Miller; uMher, Ml Maggie Ooodfollow: .InHlde watchman, Mrs, R. Tl marrlauo of Miss lllanclie Pyland Goodfellow; outside watchman, 0. G. tolr. 0. S. Seamann la announced to Miller; oiuniHt, Mies Veda Williams. "iiir at 5 o'clock p.m. Monday, June Mrs. 8. A. Glllett was elected lo the J. at the First 1'roBbytorlan church, grand lodge and Mrs. Robert Goodfellow Th. T -.iu. ...- n,:. v M n alternate. Three new memoors were -- iuiOl nUA IIIHIJ Wl e w .... .a A- will Rive a aocUI at the Y.M.O.A. initiated at the meeting. 0" Haturday, June 23. A good program For the lowest prices and beat styles hu been arranged. Dan to come. all on Miss Goldsmith. How's This! We offer One Hundred Ikillar Ro wan! for any case of catarrh that cannot U cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. F.J. Cm r A Co., I'rotx , Toledo, O. We, the ondersigned, have known F. J . Cheney for the last 1) year, and be lieve hi 1 perfectly honorable la all bua Inraa transactions and financially ah! to carry out any obligation mad by their Arm. WarrATm-Al, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, 0. Waiuino, Kixkh h Mavik, Whole sale Diuggiata, Toledo, U. Hall' Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly upou the blood and mu- cou surface of tha system. Trice 7.V per bottle. Sold by all druggist. Tesll monlsl free. Hall's Family I'lll are the beat. Everything in th millinery line must go. Mis. Goldtmiib. Go to th Golden Rule Paiatr llammoik or Ice Cream Freeler. fir Person desiring annoooceraent of partie. ociali, etc., must tend them to thioSce. Tlie Knterpriae get the new. he Enterprise. Get The dollar camera is at last a fact a practical daylight loading camera which weighs but 12 ounces and will take pictures without reloading, at a cost of 10c. It is made by tbe Kastman Kodak Co. which is a sufficient guarantee of its worth. Iet us show you our line of $5 to $35 0 1 KODAKS HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE, i OUKUO.I CITY, OBKtiO.1. Get our Prices on Job Printing. A A A-A-A ill ia A Aa a A i Just Received. A new line of lad ie's top shirts, ladies fancy colored underskirts. Hosiery for ladies and child ren, and lace curtains from 45 cents a pair upward. "v f w v iyarioiiariBiaii0iiaiaFiya'eyajiai yp i 4 Noveltie In Skirt and Neckwear just received at Adam Rro' Golden Rule llataar. Fur !4le 2(yu.(iil block between lot Eighth and Ninth, very cheap. ijl00 30 ac, itmmI house and barn, and orchard, S under plow ; I'.S miles out, it! road. $11002 tine lots, 8-room house, good location. IH) 2 ac, 20 Improved, L'mX) corda of timber. $220070 acre, 14 under plow, good house and barn $4kK) house and lot, $100 down, bal. hiNtaliment. $120071 acre at Viola. 13 improved, exchange for acreage near town, pay cash difference. $4(XX CW7 acre 125 under plow, ISO pasture. $200 homeetead, 120 acre house and fruit. 30 acre timber land cheap, 4 mile out. Houses and lots on Installment. J. A. Thayer, agent The Enterprise $1.60 per year. f dr. Shilohs ) lougn ana Konsumotion h ' Cure Thla la lievnnd question the nioai sticcvMful CoukH Metll clna ever known to science; a irw diMirs invnrlntily our the worst cases o( CiniRh, Croup Bint Itroni'hltls, while Its won derful sui'reas In the cure of I'onHumptlon Is without a r sllel in the history of iinxllclne. (ilnce Its flmt discovery It has lieen solil on a Kuarsntre. a ttst which no other medicine can stand, If you have a Cough, ws earnestly ask you tony It. In United States snil Cannda tV.,MQ. and $1.00, and In Knirland 1s. td., Its. Sd. and 4s. W. Saw julu rnuKMiLiuitsJ cv !S.CWELLS&C0i LEROY. N.Y. r(fj HAMILTON, CAN. Zti - - -m a i , 1:1 For sale by U. U. Huntley. BELLOMY S BUSCH TH6 HOUSGFURN1SHERS, Housefurnishing Summer Needs. If you are interested in securing these items at lowest possible prices, you'll thoroughly appreciate our June offerings, you'll feel them to possess exceptional merit. It's passing along to our customers the houseneeds at their real worth, it's in giving honeat values that makes this store a favorite buying place. All sues and prices. Ice Cream Freezers to rent. WW j Hammocks. 86c. and up. 10c. and up, double roll. .x'ly. 1 Water set and tray 3- ipn. Water set and tray bOc. Covered jelly glasses per dozen 36c Berry set of bowl and 6 sauce dishes . . .20c Water tumblers, per dozen 30c Revolving glass table caster 90c Kitchen Treasurer large size $3. mm Croaa Ilsiabnaitl might be perfect little angels if they cDuld always hare their meals in time. Cook your meals on the Charter Oak Stove or range and you will make a little lamb out of your cross husband. Stoves $14.fio and up. Steel Ranges $3o and up. Wrought steel. Straw matt i n g from China and Japan. You can't com pare our matting, but the mattings you'll see here are all made ex prc8sly to to our order. So much for good ness, the patterns are different, that's our aim, the prices are fixed at our small profit over the landing cost, here again your interests are served. We sell fine linen warp matting for 23c a yard.