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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY, fi 1900 3 rcrsonal Mention Jul.n W. l-odar, I" Fourth t H. !), ., A, Jlardliia" andeoii, U, H'iit lilt at Alil. W, It, Kllneaiiillli, of lliyl.land, Mm i .,iiTlmiwlr. Will Maraliall of till i lly conducted a .und at 1 1 nM.r. July 4th. J. I', llaliiea, a irinnlneiit farmer of ii.K". ti In rliy Monday. ' . If Mattooii, nl Viol, It In lm lU in (he llitereal of lieller Med. i, J. II. Mtllrr n.l Alln-rt M. Urllley ,,iillti Fourth at Hllvnr t'rni'k I'alta. j.;nlrlan Charlie Miller alll move Vlihk' family U Mad I. en nnl J W. Tlion.m, iimii of the Ixn'ling l.rn pr tl Hl Hifliig, wae In tl.e i lly W,MtmUf, cii hiullli, of Needy, Waa In Iimii ' l.ui'.Uy lr mini linij t.nait.eae ith tl.e t.,iini)' hoard 'I'.iin ', llandall riit n.een.iire J'.r at lluitevlll. lid rrMiiU a roiiBirK rlrl. ration, i Mi Hliwr, teacher of Multnomah f 'ttiy, attended id liidituto In tltl .iv, Hiiirliy. - Will lturgl.ir.lt and Charle Iteal rina dott Oil tliolr aheele from Kalern .undey luoriilntf. AU..iny J. II. Mid lleioo.of 1'ortleri.l, a attending tjI.i metier In thia -:ty lit Monday. (illr . Parvtr, jrmlnent firmer o' tola, In lli city Moii.Uy iovli.g t on lilt l.oitieatead. Mix Celt and .xli liol Uinltli leave today lot lhre-eae ttay with thrlr arenla In Kugen, Mim Klla l-aronaon, of I'orlland, aa (he K'ir.l of Miae Hyhll l.liill veral lya during tlia week, Mr a. A. K, Utotimlla, of MeMlnnvllla, la vUlllntf ( ilia rraldence of her on, I. ". Utotiretlai.fll.leclty. tiao, W. Hoo in. I wife retaliated tt Fourth at Mo, ahrra Ilia lor .tier a tl.it rhlrf orator of tha day. Juatlra Chariot Wall,' of Canny, wta in tha rlty teat Monday alillii-op th affair of hi falliar lata. John ami Valantln hlokea, of Na ra. al tliroiigh oor city Mon.lay fiKirnlog ilh a rub twar in Uir ui a. ..n. Kiuty HhrrlfT Jark. I.Uy Hll.p, Mr. k-r aint L. AJam tunlt Hi Math- ol.tt ramtmptln at f alaI Tl'lnmt, lt tiirf ay. MiMa SVIIIa Itllay and Ma! K rrkpr, of Alhany, wfr in tm rlly yr l. f.tay anrout to I'urlland hrr thay m 111 tlil durinit tl. prk. Mr. V. II. Vanatoy, of Montana. I in tl. city lUin hr Lrottirr O. II. .(!. am. Mr. Van.-y la th prraldont l it. n t'mvarally of Montana. II. .. A. H. Iirrar an I if wait irava liral wcok I f vi. II to lila oi l I. .ini. In U.aaUlni-l Mlu'. II Intrn li to maka 1. 1 tay Ul lwui a uuiuli. M. W. MrCon h4 diwl of lila I.. anj lot in thli city l tltto UliMll, an. lalll lv lth hi family in the lirar luliiro for Malfonl, Orpcon, wlitr tl.ry all) maka tliolr fulur hum. Max Holla, k and family and Mlaa '! (l.il.Luiith riurnd lal Monday Irum iMr trip to Snavlnw, Wah.,htr tl.ry Lava tMMm for th Imnrflt of Mr. l.lVk Imallli. They will rwturn k.'into tl.la outing plaro in tho tnon'b ol V.tiul)r. A. J. l.ralliwalt and family left for Monday nliura thvy liav rriitod a i-otUiia lor tna tnwun. Mr. Ilh wlto returned hoiiia Thur.lay, ar gttliw tlilinr In ahaj for their aumuier cutuiic, and will x)iid till vacation with tl.mn lu Atitt'tat. I). W. Klndalrd arrived In tho city Tm-mlay evenlnu from a lurveylntt trip In Umulaa rotinly. Ho aya tho UoliiMii'an inlnea in that loi-ality aro .roK)nlilun and thaithey can l .n..d ImiiIi wlnUtr and aiimmer. f,.r ICaalimn Oregon Thura.lay looming ' r-or y,, ty-iy sr-W Local Eyci;1!. A .lOt O, A. A. A AX .Ol CS.-KS ll iM U'. Randolph had a IUiigUn hnro die (Ma week that ho valued at filO. A In fiiho to wed waa Imiwd Saturday Jtint. :mi to Mlnnlo O'Connor and W. (J. I'odlrev, l!""i, tothn wifo of IajiiI Funk, of ltH.lluu.l, a 10 pound iclrl on tho 30th. Mr. Funk la fuollnu cpilto happy nd all doing wi, 1'intrlut Attorney llarriaon Alton haa ppoliitod J. U. CainplM'U his deputy '"r Olackmniui county. (I'll apolnt ioent la a iplondld one. Jniiidi L. Itooth, of Vantlilll county, today lllod proof In the Oregon City United KUtoa Land Olllee on a"Htono" cluliu, nituated in Yamhill county. County Clerk Cooper h moved Into J. C. Bradley rooldonco on Kixth street, Mr. JJradloy and family Laving removed to the Jaggur houa on Main treet. i ( Ir.nlt CuiKt ,.,mven ( Oregon ('ilV July I'.', Tin, aeaaion will m a hurt iiin, aa iln.ru am n4 many run mi l lit iiM'kt, 'flier may lm no Jury trial, AJvertland letter remaining iniiUlmed t l'aiklm n noatotll. Clai kamaa Co. '"'"'ttii m'li midm Jun 31, W. (! Charier, Mla A.U Martin, Mr, deorg Harriott and Miaa Amy Thoiiiaa, W, A. lloi.MKa, rfrt.tiiialer. It la aald Ibat Mali Coiiiinlaalorier Uee III rncoiiiliieinl that tho Heat legUlatur liorlell the Halting neaaaii to two Inoiillia Inalaad of four, aa la now th law. Ill ran.)!! for llil la that tint lUli ar rapidly b Mlig eleruilliata.. Tim wild plynoii nan haao4ne. arid aporlameii of Una city ari embracing very day whilii It laata. Haiunlay Tom Itandall and Itoaa Holman kllln.l K) and Dm lollowmg iUy Chaile Wrlglitand Cliarlea Miller w1iki W. lion, Alri Tholii.aou, a pioneer teai her i (Mackamaa atatlon, U allud ing Id leaclier'a li.alilutn now in acnalon In tl.la i lly, la einpl.aaia the fad ll.al Ihn foada which havn Ihhmi graded III that rljofi nf I tin I'oiinly will havit to ha gravelml of loc.iiiin lmpaaable during lha winter inoi.ll.a, Hupervlaor Jaiura Atkin, of Candy pit, iiu i will ak th rouuty board to glavel aleml llirtxi mile of tha Canhy and Million road, which i otherwl In g'xxl condition, lis la having an ouillna draft of tha H. I'. road, lh central linn road, th Molalla road and th Canhy TJtd prepared for prartlral nan, John Haker, of hlilngtown, ia danger ouly III at I. la home Willi an attack of paralyila. reiaral da) a ago h waa rickau avrly, and medical atiittanco waa pro'uiaI. Owing to Mr. Itakar'a a-lvanrad ag th afllntlon gora hard wild blin, and hia rl.ani eaof ull'niato liiiprovnnetil are doubtful. W. I., Wl.li render il.a following re port from Aurora, (,'lackainaa county; Owing to th continued wet tthr, clover bay, both cut ami uncut, bat been badly damaged. Cl.errira and Iwrrlea ara a!o badly damagwl. (iraln look a ld. H-ially fall -wn. homa aprlng wheat and oaia or not doing much In th way of Improvement ainra lha damp wrather cam. lloa ara the inual prumlalng crop at praarnl. (iar den and relator lx.k well. J. C Moraland, id I'orlland, wat In Ilia city MondaV arltling up lb eJlat of Itolrt .N'almin, dereaa. The vc aculrlg, Kaiherinii Nelaon't report ahoaa thatl7i0 in caah bat come Into her band, alo including a proinlory note irV). Alt the apf)iir of adminis tration and prubalo having been paid, lha remainder, according to th will uf th itaeaaed, gor to tl.a etvoiltrll, who la illarharged from further obllg tlona. A d.apaU'li wa rereivrd from Floria I'.n, California, yraterdar. aUtu.g that Cliarlea leaver, an employe of lb Crown l'aar M ilia there, bad lieen aifldenllly killed wlul at work on th afternoon of July 3. Th victim wa raoithl Initio Ilia. I. Inert, llxl dereaand waa Until re cently a rei. lent of Oregon City, where l.n ti .a t- rn riiiiiloyrd in the r inllla. The l" V aaa bruugbl brr lor burial. Cl.arlra Is.v.r wa US year old, and leavea a wue and two children. Ilia family had intended to Jiin him at Flor lalon liext Week. WixKlmen of tho World will conduct tho funeral. There la oiilUi a atir in theaawinill Initlriea at Han.lv. Kvpiybody who can alTord It or gt Iruat, la buying and build ing taw milla, and timber ! conaidered a valuable poaaeeaion, Conuning, Cole A Co' mill ataited up and I aa a force of 20 men at work. J, II. Weneia' mill i complulo and la aawlng road plank and lie. I,onard'a Mill Co., of l'leanaul Homo, will move their mill up to Handy. They liae puri'lianod ftuvcral buudred acre of Umber in Ihlt l.H-ality. About 0.'i,0tX) Ilea have been dumped In tho Handy river by Uramhall'i and Menlalnger' aawmlll and will at onco begin to drive to Tmildnlo, where they will bo taken out by an etui I cm chain elevator. A a reault ol a conference held laat Monday by I'realdent II. Wehrung, of ilillrihoro, and HecreUry M.M. Wiadoir, ol Portland, of tha Htato Agricultural Hocloiyi and Kx-Counly -Commlariloner It. Hcott, of Milwaukie j Judge T. F. Kryan ami II. K. Croea, proaldont of tho D mrd of Trade, and other prominent morfof theoounty.lt was agreed that Clnckamaa county plm-o an exhibit at the State fulr to lie held In Palum during tlm uinnth of Heiiteiiiher. A meeting of of the Hoard of 1 radii waa iiibrequontly hold, at whlchitwaaducidod to place the mutter iu tho hand of a committee, named by tho nroaident. Mr. Croa nominated K. h. Charmnn. O. II. F.iwtlium, Uichard 8colt. J. M. Tracy, to roiiHtituto thia coinmitteo. Iteaidna crenting an exhibit lor the fair it will lie retained aa a permanent advorilHenumt of tle roaourcoo of thia county ami tilace In a oonaplmtona place In Oregon City. There will boa Apodal endeavor uiado on wheat, fruit, wooleu goodn, patwr, poultry. There will aUo lie a iliMlay of lioraea, boga, cattle and horticultural and farm product.. Tho Orcffon HoniPHWktm Iinml((ratlon Kxcliango SuggcHta a plan for (tolling your form. Writo for it. Address I ObKOON II0.MK8EEKEH8 JUMiattA TION EXCHANOE, Oregon Citj, Orogon. The Water Commlalon la determined tion action, but In Jnt what illrei tlon tbey ara atlll uiidni'lded, to mpply th city with heller water, CoiririiMoimr T, t. Charman atate the Hoard la not tin mindful of Hie condlllon of thowa'erat preaent, and that they are working Ind.v failgueahly upon aoina plan of relief. II alao ktatea that tho aoutli fork of lb Clackainaa baa been explored and It la found that tha neareat pla. wber water by gravitation could m tupplln'l, would bo 111 mllei dia'ant from the city, liravltallou from (lard aprlnga i Haaiblo but th water aupply I abort. TI.e lie.,..,, pi,,:, wlier. gj.vel filter Could I. .rr.ngd, by fining larg- well, .op. Piled by email auwella which ar. M piled by by nutnerou plpea, th water In which haa flrat flown through gravel, and tl.cn. e 'iimH)d to tl.a city, la f jnr mllei It ia the Intention of lha Hoard to make a practical aurvey of tha aitiullon a aooii aa th waalher a perinlaall.la, ( aril of Tlianka. Our-oov City, Or., Jun 22, 1'.KO. ..... ...... era an.. o,... City A..ml,y .No. 7, trilled Artla.na. f . I If 1 ..I M ' " " , Iwi.hlo.ipreMtr, yU ,y he.rtfe t (hankaofor lha kind aitenlloi. l-alowe-l ujein my llovnl wife, during bar recent lllneaa, and for the ayinpathy extended to myaidf and her family during our mUforluu. I aUo wUhtorxprea my lliankarth proinptne.,1,, wbli.l.tbolTlil,wniLjli VftmM ylom Vt)fU lilprerue oin.:eil have paid th policy of my d-ceaed wife. Wo joined the ArlUaiia w I, en It waa in ita In la my and have watched It gradually grow and develop into on of lb alrongeal in lb BtaU. One mora thanking you all and will ing our nohl order every u. c. Your Truly, It. A. Itiaru. Itrafaeta Cannot be ( ired by local application, aa the cannot reach the diaraad portion of the ear. There I only one way to enre deafneaa, and that 1 by constitutional reuiedie. iVafneaa 1 cauaed by an loflamel corv d.lim of the inueou lining of t tie Ki atachlan Tulo. When ttiia tube gel in flamed you bav a rumbling aound or luiajrferl bearing, and when It 1 entirely cIimmv) deafnraa it tho reault, and unlea the liifl'iiallun ran bo taken out and thia tube real or ed to It normal condition, hearing will U dealruyed forever; nine caaea out of ten are cauaed by catarrh, which ia nothing but an Infl lined condi tion of th mucoua eurfarea. ' Wa will give One Hundred Dollar for any re of IVafnea (cauaed by catarrh) that cannot lie cured by 1 1 all's Catarrh Cure, Kend for rircnlara, free. F. J. I'll F.N KY A CO. Toledo, O. Hold tiv dmirgint. 7V. llall'a'Fariulv Till are tho beat. The Heat Itrmrity fur Moniarh and llowel Trnablra. "I Lave in lb drug hiiaineee for twenty yrara and have aold moat all of the pro prietary medicine of any not. Among the entire Hal I have never found any thing to equal Chamrlain'i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kerne.ly for al alomacb and bowel t rouble, "aayi 0. W, Wakefield, of Columhua, C.a. "Thia remedy cured two aevera caaea of cholera noibua in rny family and I have recotu mended and ld hundred of bottle of it to my customer to their entire eati faction. It alTordi a quick and aure cure Inapleaaant for in." For aalebyG. A. Harding, Irng;it. Ie ill a Little harly Kiaer aro (moil little pilla for liver and bowel tnxiblea. Never gripe. Geo, A. Marl ing. During laat May an infant child of our neighbor wat inllering from cholera in fanlum. The doctor bad given up all hope of recovery. I took a bott'o of ChamWIain'i Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy to tho liouee, telling them I felt dire it would do good if uaed ac cording to direction. In two daya time tho child had fully recoverrd. The child I now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended thia remedy frequently and have never known It to fail. Mrs. Curtlt Baker, Nook waller, Ohio. Hold by U. A. Harding, DrnggUt. One Minute Cough Cure la the only barmleea remedy that produce Immedi ate roulta. Try it. Geo. A. IlardircJ I; tiU. (la l cf. M 3 Karl's Clover Root Tea IfeatitlrlMi tl.a Complril.m, Pnrillea Ilia HI.M..I. iilvraa Krtwh.l'lrnr.skin. l'.m.L'i.n lluill.,.i, ln.llxntl.m, ami all Kr.iptl" " Ilia Ski... An aurrrnl.ln l.ni.tlvo Nnrvr Wn'h, Sold nn nlo.il.ita tnarmilH ty all druKnlsta at S5c., 60c. and fl.OO. a L 8. C. WELLS A CO., LIROV. N. V on raoeaiCToaa 0 For sale by.U. U. Huntley. m iii:iih i.i m:hhi).i. Tutor (Jallier for Tin lr Mulnal It' m fit. t'nder Hi rtipi-rvieion f P'of, Jf. W. lio-aland th laacliera of ('lai kamaa m gan a three- lay Irietiluto In Ihe c'.uiity court hoin-n Tl.uraday morning. The in Olllii'o opened with wi ll ili.en inifo dm lory remark by Huperinleiident ('owlarid and the rvu!ar outlined pro. gram wai puraued. The nr.n' In the aflerruon were li.iir.ctid with phyalral Clltur training I'V Heirelarr A. M. "", V"""1 W',M'"""' ' ''" ," . '''"""'"l "'"X" ' ' T'? ' H"V"',' U'"lta '1In1"" and Mr. Knapp, The follow ii.g lea' bera are fglalerrl a atlend.rig Ilia flrat dava excrcl'i-t: From Oregon City -O II I'yUnd, It M Huliaidfiii, N K llolden, Jennie Y. It'iwen, Mamie Adama, MaJor eCaufii Id, Antore!ta Walilen.Kriria l.aurenre, I. vie Laurence, II H (iibann, Maude K Kidder Helen W (i'caw.n, Ida Oeiilner, Fred J Melndl, ,Vi Iho Younger, Myrtle K Taylor, ' ' yM w,u,Jj Uw K i,..,.... L-,lltwM ,.-t,v l. -.,,,. I l'tlie, Florence V, j m F4l(i- 0 y Kail.rjn I'or'er, rom 4lem u K lent'ey, Mra, K A Marah, W C llawley. 5lagie Waleui.aug'i. From Milwaukie Floa '.f, Kigiva Millan, Ada Mi- I-aill.lin, Marv i'oung, Minerva land Olive M Miaamore. Ha'ah Hleeper, J liuriiham. From Clai kamaa Koima hliuri bier, Martha hl.iirtliler, Alex Thompan, Ororg'a Until. From F.ly KUIe M a i . From Marrj'iarn Klaio J Taylor. From Needy J U Noe. From lUdland Maude Htone, llattie Wilrof , D II Moaher. From Canhy M.irley lluck, I'aiay 1'belia, Mra. F.litabrth ItiM k. From l'a) n Vm II Karr Mar tin Mee-figr, Klnora OiLlher from hhuUl. From Vancouver, Wab IIeio Kiegli. Frjw Hunoy-i le .Stella M Sun ner, C K Mobler. From Campoeg Ad di Ituuini. Fr.'in I)ainaarue Ktbel Oaburn. From Ma(Trd II Iriauian, lnxTboioHun, Aua Tboinpn. From Willaniet'e FalU-Miliar ! Ilyait. From Y.n Crek lieo T Mclrthur. Hnth Hamparm From McK H'enton Veil iler. From (.'ortwti lary L leader From I'arkplaiv V.g Hill, From Claix F.mtn Kleu.amith, Cliarlea 1' Tallman. The law bold m.ker and circulator of a counterfeit epial'y guilty. The dea'e who tell yoil a dangeroui counterfeit of ItoWitt'a Witch llaxel Halve riak your life to make a liUle la'ger profit. You cannot truat him. leWiit' lathe only genuine and original Witch IIxl Sa've, a well known cure for pilra and all akin diaaaaea. H-e that your dealer give you DcWitt Halve. BELLOMY 5 BUSCH THG HOUSSFURN1SHERS. Houspfurnishing Summer Needs. If you are interested in securing these items at lowest possible price, you'll thoroughly appreciate our June offerings, you'll feel them to jMissess 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 favorito buying place. z. mm Ice Cream Froczers to rent. mm All sizes and prices. Wrought steel. SPECIAL CAMERA SALE FOR MONTH OF JULY. DO per cent discount on Vivos and La Cross Jr. 10 " " on Kodaks, Pocos, Promos. Cyclones You r:an fin'l atourntore what you want in Photographic Hup licri hihI wo hainllo tho qmntiity that enabiea unto keep tho stock frcxh ari'l moving ocnnential for jH.rfcct work. We a! way, guarantee our jiricen an low an thouo of any dealer on the Pacific Coaat. Tho dollar Camera in at lant a fact a practical daylight loading camera that will take C pictures 1x1 for l')c. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OKDUO.I MTV, OKI.GO.1, Large comfortable dark room free to i Just Received A new line of ladle's top shirts, ladies fancy colored underskirts. Hosiery for ladies and child ren, and lace curtains from 45 cents a pair upward. ti vy iy v 10c. and up, double roll. V VC VSr Hammocks. 85c. and up. . Water set and tray (!0c. Covered jelly glasses per dozen 35c Berry get of bowl and WW . v o sauce dishes Water tumblers, per dozen 30c I jlAS5WARC I Kevolvingglasstable caster CroN Huahumla might bo perfect little angels if they C5uld 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.ro and up. Steel Ranges $3o and up. i The Flexo Kodak... Takes 3Jx3J pictures Load in daylight, Weighs 19 ounce, Achromatic lens, t Improved rotary shutter, Alwaya let, IUndaome! covered with grain leather. Price $5.00. all. All beginner instructed free. aflaflaaaa4aai r f 9 v b y v v . . . L'Uc Kitchen Treasurer largo size $3. u)o Straw matt ing from China and Japan. You can't cora p a r e our matting, but the mattings you'll see here are all made ex pres sly to to our order. So much 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 served. We sell fine linen warp matting for 23c a yard. i