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I OltEOON CITY KNTERl'RISR FRIDAY, JUNK, 29 1900 rcrsonal Mention . ii. . i .... i ..ii i Ml V I"11" ' m'suu, visiting jiM Mstlsh Mi N"' ('"iyvr, of Hi. I Man, rit rimidsy in ibis city. I C.il.rll, ol Coll'ill, t ail Oiegon tleifor Wednesday. M, dri'lik ('oHir, of I'oiIUikI, vlmting friend hy. Mr. i t I'll"1"1". of Hslam, KHinl Hal' inlay si FlnUy residence. M m I "i Hoblnaon, of Portland vlsilnd Iii.i,. I I" l' 't Hundsy. y, (iitfM'1'l, 'f Mllwsukl, was trsn- a, til)-1 uiii In Hi" city 11 Monday ('. I.l'y" and '"'''I)', of Oregon Clly, y.ilt'i if relative In Pirwood tint . irl Drowned, of Oregon Clly, Is jp.nliJ K, Ural, am, of Carna, this ,,-a J' liner, general land aganl (or Ore, g..u i m several daye In (hi clly during V er . M m l.lllam-h Kantner, i( Jf m, ,i.,ir. Ilia Miwrf Albright the flrelif ! rrk, V, ('.' Huikner, merchant and t uiinirr, I'f Highland, waa la county .at Tneaday. Mim M, J. F.tane, art liialnictor (ur the V illainelle Valley Cliautouipie, haaar- filed from Chicago. ( l,tla I-atuuretle, aim ha pi ab miiI Irum ilia cily lr lh l year, re UMia u( rrlday. Mae Kal lUifd, uf Portland, at jtt () paal week Willi lirf eiater Mr A. H. I rvft, of llil city. Mim Charlotte 1'ralt tUllad Mim Mauda Mory at Moray' ranch, Ilia l4ttr part of laat wk, J. V. I'rown, urlnlindant of lh tennary, nl several ilayi vUllIng In Portland durlnil the week. Charlie Ilarr, we up from Albany during the wek, soaking employment In il,e Oregon Clly Woolen Mil la H. A. i. (lurley, editor of tit Arling ton llarord, waa catling on lua namerous friends In Oregon City Ibis week. M Calls Goldsmith will leave lua llirr art of July tot Han Frsncteco, where h will remain eboul all weak. Mia. J. H. UUr and daughter, toll Monday availing ii Han Ffancleco, after aprndlng aararal wcvki with tier faraiila, Mr. ami Mr. It. W. Tartar Mra. H. K. rVrl tura aat alrrla at (!,o halrm ci)antlon lat ack a una uf fit illtfat 10 ltiatran li'lrrlatiirh b, U In Hall Uk. A UKual I61I1. J. W. lUwilao, fjlio liaa rhara of Ida i: .-w rurr ,au tiry, in intriiy !uriti( Ida k, rclurnliiK to Trail, J kn county, M xi Uy iiiornlo. ('utiimloicintrrlnrl lavllait aaaln fr jiii Hiliigwatr,Tuailay ana cay tlia Ic a In that vicinity mad Mm "art am tii" uu Ilia gwd lva of lila aloction, I'r. Soainan ttd ifa ralurnaJ laal Muti.l.f from tl'rlr trip to Waalilnon ' TlmT r iKirl Ida weathar wry warm In t!,t tat ttlilch ahortputil lliolr lUy 0inlikt. M IWIa-k ami family ami MIm 'M tiulilainith arrlva lioina from Ha Waali. tha flmt ' of nail ak, l,i ro lliry liara xvn for tlia pari Ihraa rrk.. Mr. Jlollai k'i IimIiIi la graatly lmpruvo.l. 1'atrn k Cullirrt, iao. A. Harding an.l Juaiah Maitln rciuriia-l Friday avanlhg frm UOranda, whrra tliay ar In at iundanra ai doUaUi to llio U. A. H aiiiaiiiniioiit. Jullui I'rlctar waa lao di'Urfata. In ri-Kiniw to taWram announcing the illnt ,u( hit mother, I.. A, Fvaater Klurnv II! wrak from Wardnar, Idaho, l,rr ha liaa baan anifagoil at carxntrr 1'iK, Ila aaya ai(a are gool and work I'lonlidil at thai ilar. lit It at praiMint in (.! J in th aharlir olllra. It. A, llnni'li lnia ln-nri ni,ii,,li,tl H'liiiliiilrtor of tho KNtate uf (Jua l It.'iicli, Ii.(.ihim) arxl K. Joliimoii, (J, K, ,V,h), an, (j( Y. Ilorton wirn niMilniiw iijipruincra, Mm. Kw M. Wnnliijurn, liml Hi Iit lioiim in rrklac WhiIiium. iluy iiinriilii uttliniiKi) of (IJ ynum. Tim flllllTdl TVfM( will l ll-(I at tho family reniilniico lojiiy at 2 o'cl.M-k. Mnmlay, July 2, tho now lmrd VA l!a!ly, tit Cj4 karii, u iinlto of (!OliinlMiori5m inriiit llio COM-Jvnraly hurt In riinawy at hi hornel t ril tA 1 1. n ..ii t.l tM feff',.1.. tt9 llif. , TlluflvlaV Ilia laain !..... f.L.t.l.' v.-p... v-'ll II J W HIII'IIV lll , ..J 1 . ..... ... .'.'..HlllIZ lll(ll next four yt-nrn, with llio exwpliori I'""1' '"I rn il"wn hill. Th wxon (if J, II. Morion, lioldovcr, yirti ' ellilnl with a "tump and Dm roiinir 'Micro will lm a jranl Imll (Ivi:n I I'.nnvi r Cri'nk hall, WioJiDmlay ('Venliijc, July i. Wimrii'a orclimtra will ilixH7o ji!i'ii(liil muhlo for tlm occhhIoii. Itvfn'hliiiienti wil m mrvnl. Communion Marvin-, will hi ll nt Hid Ciif r-&rnf ioiuil Imrcli wxt Hiiiiilay iiiorniiiK. At 7 i. m. the imtor will givo an it'llri-ha on Our Hhip of htalu Sailing 011 Kor- Momlay, Juno .'ft, Jutth a fichuaUl rrfiiriiivd tha marrlaa vow a that ina-'a Charlra lliown ami Mm IxmUa lldlar hiiahaml and Tli" itrwun la a I'ort- laml liarlwr, and tha hilda iom-a fiom WathlnKtoii county. Hiinrliitaiidrnt Thina Itrnan of tli halmon Klrar liaichi-ry, iilKt urday and Hmiday In Ihlarity. Ha ra p iria hatch of ovar JW.Um) atrndhi-a la thia aoaaiii. ('hiti'A,k aalinon lllaxm ha lakau f,ir lliair al, Two candldatna wra Initialad by tha lo al aMwmhiy, I'lillo-I Artiaalia, at tlmir Ut iiipptniK, and anvan a lie i ,na fr iiipinbrrihlp war rtxrlvrxl. Thraa raw iiirmlieri wora takrn In at tha pravlout li,rrt,li(. W. V. Auntiti, of lORan, rrMrt Krain in p-noral in that cotmnuiiity liMikin vi-ry ior. Uati will m tliotil aviragn. Clover hay in fall ing down ami lAcnacI nnl other hny rut Mr tho rain, in entirely klNiilnl. Chc-a iiianufactun-fl ' at th I-opan Fut'tory itflnilin a ilt'tnatxl in tho markita of thia city anl i'ortUnd. One thousainl jmuii'l. wcro laal city ir hundlitiR it. term fixpin-H in J!()2. The hoard now conainU of J, It. Morton, I)am amcun, chiiirman: John lwolln, Hirinicwatcr; and ThomaM Killcn, Klliolt'a I'nilrio, Y. It, VII7ii,ol iVtland, waa In tha city Monday liivaatiKatliiK tha altuation hi regard to oprnliiK a coiiiiiiiinlon houMt. I ! wavafUir fart and flrfiirna and ciiivt.fMvl wih tha fading mrn of , lha ton n ly, Ha la wall plad with tha outlook forauwfaa In thia rapacity, and aipraal hla willlna'imaf to rm hark Into lha coiiimll'in huaini-M If In vaii(ailoii warrant'! tlia liaiidling of f-'t.'MKJ worth of prodnc aach month. Tha nail tnnatlng of lha l)ord of Trada will m he-Id Monday. July 2. at which maailiiK tha prooilion of adier- UaiiiK lha rawmri-na ol ('larkamaa courtly thoraugh Ilia rritxlium of a nVacrlptlva phatliphlnl will ha tlmroiltfhlr diaciiiaMH. Tlia advartlalng coinmltU-a havo liaan at inlying tha alniatlon to lha ImmI and u.iMit allli-laul nirana of placing tlm coii'x try Imforath (nviplaof tha Kaatarnatataa and hava iIm:iII that a laro, lllua, traiad pamphlet la lrt adapted for lha purHa Bought. 9 alilmxnl to thn lalU-r jiUco .Monday. All tho ntomi of thia Tl... Orfgon City luine hall toam 'i -ifltho'Canbyituii Uhi Btitur l".v, 17 to 8. fl'ipt'liilmidetit and Mr N W IWw T'd l.av rutlrod from the Hurmony o'liwl aluir conducting It very lucceaa uy fur tlin.i year. On tho trroundn of non-aunnort J-va Lyong filed suit for divorse Wwlm-Hday, ngaiiuthor huHhand, Ju iiyoiiB, Kd Knlon, aeod 12 ye&rpj was arraiirnoJ in Juntico Sohuubol'g curt, Wed noHday and fined 10 for -uarying concealed weapons. Troperty of tho citato of David It. Callahan, doceoaed, valaod at $130, ha ""on tumud over to the widow, the nine bolng exempt from oxocution. John Londntrom and Sarah Jane DawHon, lioth of Portland, were unitod in marriage by Judge T. F. Hyan, Tucnday morning at the county court house, , The last will and teatament of Wil helm Uobernow wa admitted to probate Saturday, and Willemine Robenow was appointed administratrix. The estate la Valued at (000, and there are eight heirs. Thar) will ba a grand ralebrallon of tha Fourth of July ai Union Far I by tha propla of lyOgan, Viola, Hpiingwat'-r and Highland. HenaUir Uorga O. Urownall will do lha talking, and there will be many attraction In tha way of ruorlc, galliea, rata eK Volnry, son ol W. 0. Mark, of fnnhv. dictl vcrr sudd-nlv of con- ruraion of the hrain last Thtirmlay. lie was ch-aiiliii. a nxd gutter and Ml to the ground, wIh mj lie was found ty his father a few nil tin ten later. Last Fridy Justice Schuid heM John Albright to i'i'rU fore the circuit court in tlm sum oflooo on a charge of seducing Nancy Thomas, of Heaver Creek The complainant is '22 vears uiin and claims that ho and Al bright were to Iw married. Sherman It ur ford and Peter Frev returneil Monday from a sev eral days' stuy at Hrownsville They were informed while there that tho Albany and llrownsvillc base ball teams would consolidate and filter for iiries at Chautauqua session to ho lieM at (iliulntoiio. The order of i'endo ha paid In sick and accident tienetlut during the I ait six months to memlx'r of the order In Ore gonCity I1U0. No other onler In, the city !) the same benefits to members during life and at the same lime provides old ag and death henellt for members and Ibelr fauiiliea. At Ht. Paul' Kpincopul church Sunday inorniuic there will bo i celebration of tho Holy Conimun ion after the sermon. There wil lie no evening service as Rev. Mr. Hammond will bo in attendance at the Dioeces and Misnions ser vice at Trinity church. Portland Miss Nannio Paddock of Clack amas has been appointed Kegista- tor stenographer and tyjiowritcr of tho University or. urcgon, ai a iinliirv of doo a vear. Sho is a verr worthy, intelligent and indus trious young lady and will render excellent service. Kugono Stato Journ,al. K. W. liundy, of Wisconsin is In thn r.itv for ft few days. Mr. " a niindv is a relativo of Mossrs. Wfillimr fe Jarisch. of Obworo. He an attorney at law and went down to Salem Wednesday to bo admitted to the practice or law in this state by certificate. Upon his return he will take a trip through Eastern Oregon, in view of ft good location. The Oregon HomeHeekers Immigration Exchange Suggests a plan for soiling your farm. Write for it. Address Oregon IIomkseeeers Immigra tion Exchange, Oregon City, Oregon. The nu mbers of tho Congrega tional church and Sunday school classes chose Wednesday a a day tor pictiicing and accordingly honrdi-d the cars for Gladstone I'nrk, w. here the day was spent in rolickitig jolly out-of-door sx,rt. A bountiful lunch was pr-ud and tho hungry ramblers nto most eagerly. Jlaso ball, races, drop-thc-hniidkc-rchief and kodaking wero the chief amusements, and all returned in the evening well pleased with the day's outing. Miscreant without the fear of man or the law entered the Ist ('banco and Hop (iold Saloon last rriday night and carried away a small amount of chink, cigars and whisky. They effected an entrance from the hack of the Hop Cold saloon where they were awarded with a few dollars in money and three boxes of cigars. At tho Last Chance they got none of the filthy lucre but fastened onto ft few boxes of dears and ft bottle or two of whisky. Tha enumerstors have completed their work In this city but tha rWt of their lalor will not officially U mad public until tha latter tart of July. In IH'jo the criua snowed within tli corporate limit of Oregon City a imputation of P'.'.i. The Inhabitant w hhln lb same I limit thia year will not eiceed that of I ls.s) mora than am). Hinca ibtt year, however, Ikilton, Cl'ckamaa llelnhla. I Parki!ce, Gladstone, We.t Hide, Wil lamette Fall have sprung inloexi-lence, j which would, approximately, give an additional aggregate population of at lawl 1,400 Canemah baa about 250. This would give Oregon City, by taking In all surrounding suburb, an estimated population of about n.OOO. man wa thrown out, striking on hi head. A d;i gash nearly two Iriche long was rut In bis lip snd his far otherwia printed Ife w brought to town Wednesday to liava hi wounds drHwid. A I.mI.k O.m i brother, narrowly -,-ad ftal li.Jury by lha accident. It ws thrown nut of lh wagon by vlsad afu-r it wit seen j that tha horaea wera-onmaiiageshle, and j ili 1.1 II. m i.i. ..... . ... I. . . i the child' head. Hi bool vUni at Htona laat Wednes day with a very fitting program. Hujer Intendetil net, J C. iiiM-r, wn In at tandanca with a Very Instruetive talk about our fUg, lie referrtxl V lhaHtara and Htripe as tha "fianner ol tha Frea" and lha llrt flg to receive a a!uta from foreign cat ion a. Hina Henry Miliar aiinal charve of lha schevd, Ihraa moii'hs ago, lh pupd, through bis eft" rts, have pun based a flag which wa uniirld when achool :l'Med laat Wednea-lay. lianaral 'good will and harmony prevailed throughout the enlire U'tm, and lha many leaeona taught the kJ ehihlren by I'rof. M-x-lmr will go with I ) them their el, liia lifetime. K kj Coax coaa-UMtiaeo; rawar ii .u V J iiinuU;s with ft corbridge sjxxil like this A Kodak on Your BICYCLE need only weigh C oz. and cost but $', but it will afTord you pounds of fun and many dollars worth of real enjoyment. It will take 12 pic tures without reloading, and yet can be loaded anywhere in fivo f which weighs leas than one ounce but takes twelve tures. tiic- rl The cost of a complete developing outfit is $1, but if you wish you may just "Press the Button and we will do the rest." The Drownlo Camera The dollar camera is at last ft fact a practical daylight loading camera which weighs but 12 ounces and wilt take b pictures 2jx2 without reloading, at a cost of 10c. It is made by the Eastman Kodak A. J. Sawtell, of Molalla, the tensi-l king of the Pacific west, wa!' in the city lust Friday for the pur- jbj Dose of advertisioir his retirement V. .... .... - , j- from teasel raising and the dispo-'g Co. which in sufficient guarantee sitionofhis farm implements and of its worth. team-1 euinn'nt at auction sale. M He was the first man to intrisluce ' fl A . the industry in Oregon, and has K Ui m pl0W )ou ouf IIB'IU I'llir-liniai'li; IIl)lll-y III IIIC J . v yv vj "IV. o I money m the bu'incss. The intrxluction moderm machinery Ii .1 I I .1 i it auriuuu ine in-iiinno jor me o-awfi ' m for general use. Mr. Saw tell has,li KODAKS rTifi HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE, 3 or tho tx-asel v 7 n OHDI.OX I TV, ORKUO.1. b-en engaged in the business for over 40 years. His farm has re cently been rented to P. C. Miller. IH,t. From my place- near Clackamas Heights, on Monday night, a r-d a white (potted cow, about 10 jearaod, with small rope lied to horn. L. Daxaiky, Ong -n City, Or. The Knterprie $1.50 per year. Kverytbirg in the micinery line must go. Ii (ioldiinitb. I'ertoni deairing announcement of partiea, aocials, etc., must send them to (hi Otbce. n Get our Prices on Job Printing. The Fnterpriae get the new. ha Enterprise. Get A -Q- - A A A A A fit 1O1 0 Just Received- ai ly m ia iy ay W 'i' W f -V iy V f war-ij' A new line of ladie's top shirts, ladies fancy colored underskirts. Hosiery for ladies and child ren, and lace curtains from 45 cents a pair upward. How's Thief We offer One Hundred Dollar Re ward for any case of catarrh thai cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CiuNxr fc Co., Props . , Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. j J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve hint erfectly honorable in all bus iness transaction and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their Orm. Wsst A Tmcai, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.pinu, Kinnjim it Maxvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, i acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Trice 7ta per bottle, Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best, BELLOMY S BUSCH THG HQUS8FURN1SHERS. 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 jwssess exceptional merit. It's passing along to our customers the houseneeds at their real worth, it's in giving honeat values that makes this etore a favorite buying place. EsVJ n . - ' I All sizes and prices. For the lowest prices and best style all on Miss Goldsmith. rf( ,fels97 Hammocks. 85c. and up. 1 1' 10c. and up, double roll. j j u i ipn touonond II iGnsumniion i nil i oeynna queatlon tha moat aucceaaful CoiiKh Xedl clna aver known to aclence; a lew doae Invariably cura the wontt caara ol Cotiith, Croup and Htonchltla, while Ha won derful aurceaa tn the cure of t'omumptlon It without a par llrllnthehlatoryof mc.lUlne. (ilnoalts flrat dincoverjr 1 1 lua baen sold on a auarantee, ttsl which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough, we aarneatly aak you to try It In I'nlted State and Canada Ufa., Mo. and I1.IHI, and In Kngland la. U., X. 8U. and is. dd. SOLE PROPRIETORS S.CWEttsi&jCo! LEROY.'N HAMILTON, Ice Cream Freezers to rent. a .Y. It can. m For sale by.C. U. Huntley. Water set and tray 0c. Covered jelly glasses Fr dozen 3."c Berry set of bowl and fi sauce dishes... 20o Water tumblers, per dozen SQc Revolvingglass table caster goc Kitchen Treasurer large size 13. Cross II nabit ads might be perfect little angelajf they could always have 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 $14.5o and up. Steel Ranges $3o and up. Wrought steel. Straw matt i n g f r o m China and Japan. You can't com p a r e our matting, but the mattings you'll see here are all made ex Dres s 1 v to to ou r order. So m uch for good ness, the patterns a e different, that's our aim, the prices are fixed at our small profit over the landing cost, here again your interests are Berved. We sell fine linen warp matting for 23c a yard.